hlint-3.1: src/HSE/All.hs
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ViewPatterns #-}
module HSE.All(
CppFlags(..), ParseFlags(..), defaultParseFlags,
parseFlagsAddFixities, parseFlagsSetLanguage,
ParseError(..), ModuleEx(..),
parseModuleEx, ghcComments,
parseExpGhcWithMode, parseImportDeclGhcWithMode, parseDeclGhcWithMode,
) where
import Util
import Data.Char
import Data.List.Extra
import Timing
import Language.Preprocessor.Cpphs
import qualified Data.Map as Map
import System.IO.Extra
import Fixity
import Extension
import FastString
import GHC.Hs
import SrcLoc
import ErrUtils
import Outputable
import Lexer hiding (context)
import GHC.LanguageExtensions.Type
import ApiAnnotation
import DynFlags hiding (extensions)
import Bag
import Language.Haskell.GhclibParserEx.GHC.Parser
import Language.Haskell.GhclibParserEx.Fixity
import GHC.Util
-- | What C pre processor should be used.
data CppFlags
= NoCpp -- ^ No pre processing is done.
| CppSimple -- ^ Lines prefixed with @#@ are stripped.
| Cpphs CpphsOptions -- ^ The @cpphs@ library is used.
-- | Created with 'defaultParseFlags', used by 'parseModuleEx'.
data ParseFlags = ParseFlags
{cppFlags :: CppFlags -- ^ How the file is preprocessed (defaults to 'NoCpp').
,baseLanguage :: Maybe Language -- ^ Base language (e.g. Haskell98, Haskell2010), defaults to 'Nothing'.
,enabledExtensions :: [Extension] -- ^ List of extensions enabled for parsing, defaults to many non-conflicting extensions.
,disabledExtensions :: [Extension] -- ^ List of extensions disabled for parsing, usually empty.
,fixities :: [FixityInfo] -- ^ List of fixities to be aware of, defaults to those defined in @base@.
}
-- | Default value for 'ParseFlags'.
defaultParseFlags :: ParseFlags
defaultParseFlags = ParseFlags NoCpp Nothing defaultExtensions [] defaultFixities
-- | Given some fixities, add them to the existing fixities in 'ParseFlags'.
parseFlagsAddFixities :: [FixityInfo] -> ParseFlags -> ParseFlags
parseFlagsAddFixities fx x = x{fixities = fx ++ fixities x}
parseFlagsSetLanguage :: (Maybe Language, ([Extension], [Extension])) -> ParseFlags -> ParseFlags
parseFlagsSetLanguage (l, (es, ds)) x = x{baseLanguage = l, enabledExtensions = es, disabledExtensions = ds}
runCpp :: CppFlags -> FilePath -> String -> IO String
runCpp NoCpp _ x = pure x
runCpp CppSimple _ x = pure $ unlines [if "#" `isPrefixOf` trimStart x then "" else x | x <- lines x]
runCpp (Cpphs o) file x = dropLine <$> runCpphs o file x
where
-- LINE pragmas always inserted when locations=True
dropLine (line1 -> (a,b)) | "{-# LINE " `isPrefixOf` a = b
dropLine x = x
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-- PARSING
-- | A parse error.
data ParseError = ParseError
{ parseErrorLocation :: SrcSpan -- ^ Location of the error.
, parseErrorMessage :: String -- ^ Message about the cause of the error.
, parseErrorContents :: String -- ^ Snippet of several lines (typically 5) including a @>@ character pointing at the faulty line.
}
-- | Result of 'parseModuleEx', representing a parsed module.
data ModuleEx = ModuleEx {
ghcModule :: Located (HsModule GhcPs)
, ghcAnnotations :: ApiAnns
}
-- | Extract a list of all of a parsed module's comments.
ghcComments :: ModuleEx -> [Located AnnotationComment]
ghcComments m = concat (Map.elems $ snd (ghcAnnotations m))
-- | The error handler invoked when GHC parsing has failed.
ghcFailOpParseModuleEx :: String
-> FilePath
-> String
-> (SrcSpan, ErrUtils.MsgDoc)
-> IO (Either ParseError ModuleEx)
ghcFailOpParseModuleEx ppstr file str (loc, err) = do
let pe = case loc of
RealSrcSpan r -> context (srcSpanStartLine r) ppstr
_ -> ""
msg = Outputable.showSDoc baseDynFlags err
pure $ Left $ ParseError loc msg pe
-- GHC extensions to enable/disable given HSE parse flags.
ghcExtensionsFromParseFlags :: ParseFlags -> ([Extension], [Extension])
ghcExtensionsFromParseFlags ParseFlags{enabledExtensions=es, disabledExtensions=ds}= (es, ds)
-- GHC fixities given HSE parse flags.
ghcFixitiesFromParseFlags :: ParseFlags -> [(String, Fixity)]
ghcFixitiesFromParseFlags = map toFixity . fixities
-- These next two functions get called frorm 'Config/Yaml.hs' for user
-- defined hint rules.
parseModeToFlags :: ParseFlags -> DynFlags
parseModeToFlags parseMode =
flip lang_set (baseLanguage parseMode) $ foldl' xopt_unset (foldl' xopt_set baseDynFlags enable) disable
where
(enable, disable) = ghcExtensionsFromParseFlags parseMode
parseExpGhcWithMode :: ParseFlags -> String -> ParseResult (LHsExpr GhcPs)
parseExpGhcWithMode parseMode s =
let fixities = ghcFixitiesFromParseFlags parseMode
in case parseExpression s $ parseModeToFlags parseMode of
POk pst a -> POk pst $ applyFixities fixities a
f@PFailed{} -> f
parseImportDeclGhcWithMode :: ParseFlags -> String -> ParseResult (LImportDecl GhcPs)
parseImportDeclGhcWithMode parseMode s =
parseImport s $ parseModeToFlags parseMode
parseDeclGhcWithMode :: ParseFlags -> String -> ParseResult (LHsDecl GhcPs)
parseDeclGhcWithMode parseMode s =
let fixities = ghcFixitiesFromParseFlags parseMode
in case parseDeclaration s $ parseModeToFlags parseMode of
POk pst a -> POk pst $ applyFixities fixities a
f@PFailed{} -> f
-- | Parse a Haskell module. Applies the C pre processor, and uses
-- best-guess fixity resolution if there are ambiguities. The
-- filename @-@ is treated as @stdin@. Requires some flags (often
-- 'defaultParseFlags'), the filename, and optionally the contents of
-- that file.
parseModuleEx :: ParseFlags -> FilePath -> Maybe String -> IO (Either ParseError ModuleEx)
parseModuleEx flags file str = timedIO "Parse" file $ do
str <- case str of
Just x -> pure x
Nothing | file == "-" -> getContentsUTF8
| otherwise -> readFileUTF8' file
str <- pure $ dropPrefix "\65279" str -- remove the BOM if it exists, see #130
ppstr <- runCpp (cppFlags flags) file str
let enableDisableExts = ghcExtensionsFromParseFlags flags
fixities = ghcFixitiesFromParseFlags flags
dynFlags <- parsePragmasIntoDynFlags baseDynFlags enableDisableExts file ppstr
case dynFlags of
Right ghcFlags -> do
ghcFlags <- pure $ lang_set ghcFlags $ baseLanguage flags
case fileToModule file ppstr ghcFlags of
POk s a -> do
let errs = bagToList . snd $ getMessages s ghcFlags
if not $ null errs then
handleParseFailure ghcFlags ppstr file str errs
else do
let anns =
( Map.fromListWith (++) $ annotations s
, Map.fromList ((noSrcSpan, comment_q s) : annotations_comments s)
)
pure $ Right (ModuleEx (applyFixities fixities a) anns)
PFailed s ->
handleParseFailure ghcFlags ppstr file str $ bagToList . snd $ getMessages s ghcFlags
Left msg -> do
-- Parsing GHC flags from dynamic pragmas in the source
-- has failed. When this happens, it's reported by
-- exception. It's impossible or at least fiddly getting a
-- location so we skip that for now. Synthesize a parse
-- error.
let loc = mkSrcLoc (mkFastString file) (1 :: Int) (1 :: Int)
pure $ Left (ParseError (mkSrcSpan loc loc) msg ppstr)
where
handleParseFailure ghcFlags ppstr file str errs =
let errMsg = head errs
loc = errMsgSpan errMsg
doc = formatErrDoc ghcFlags (errMsgDoc errMsg)
in ghcFailOpParseModuleEx ppstr file str (loc, doc)
-- | Given a line number, and some source code, put bird ticks around the appropriate bit.
context :: Int -> String -> String
context lineNo src =
unlines $ dropWhileEnd (all isSpace) $ dropWhile (all isSpace) $
zipWith (++) ticks $ take 5 $ drop (lineNo - 3) $ lines src ++ ["","","","",""]
where ticks = drop (3 - lineNo) [" "," ","> "," "," "]