Hi all,
I'm currently trying to understand how STG works, and my goal right
now is to be able to inspect StgBinding values. I've written a short
program, based on the wiki article GHC/As a library,
like below:
-- Code.hs --
module Lib (printSTG, dumpSTG) where
import Control.Monad.Ghc (lift, runGhcT)
import CorePrep (corePrepPgm)
import CoreToStg (coreToStg)
import DynFlags (defaultFatalMessager,
defaultFlushOut)
import GHC hiding (runGhcT)
import GHC.Paths (libdir)
import HscMain (newHscEnv)
import HscTypes (hsc_dflags, typeEnvTyCons)
import Outputable (interppSP, showSDoc)
import System.Environment (getArgs)
import StgSyn (StgBinding)
dumpSTG :: String -> IO [StgBinding]
dumpSTG fileName = defaultErrorHandler defaultFatalMessager
defaultFlushOut $
runGhcT (Just libdir) $ do
sess <- getSession
let dflags = hsc_dflags sess
setSessionDynFlags dflags
cm <- compileToCoreModule fileName
let md = cm_module cm
ml <- fmap ms_location $ getModSummary $
moduleName md
lift $ do
cp <- corePrepPgm sess ml <$> cm_binds
<*> (typeEnvTyCons . cm_types) $ cm
coreToStg dflags md cp
printSTG =
getArgs >>= \x -> case x of
[] -> putStrLn "usage: Main <file.hs>"
(fileName:_) -> do
bindings <- dumpSTG fileName
str <- runGhcT (Just libdir) $ do
dflags <- getSessionDynFlags
return $ showSDoc dflags $ interppSP bindings
putStrLn str
This works when I compile it to print out a Haskell file in STG
format.
However, my question is, is there a way so that I can call dumpSTG
to get back that list of StgBindings, from within Ghci?
Whenever I do so within Ghci, i.e.
ghci> :l code.hs
ghci> bindings <- dumpSTG "fileToTest.hs"
<interactive>: panic! (the 'impossible' happened)
(GHC version 7.10.3 for x86_64-unknown-linux):
no package state yet: call GHC.setSessionDynFlags
I know that it's saying I need to set the session dyn flags, but I'm
not sure how that can get done from within Ghci, especially because
that needs to get done within the GhcMonad. Part of my problem may
stem from having a inadequate understanding of monads. Any help or
pointers would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you very much,
Mike