-- cabal-helper: Simple interface to Cabal's configuration state -- Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Daniel Gröber -- -- This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -- (at your option) any later version. -- -- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -- GNU General Public License for more details. -- -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -- along with this program. If not, see . {-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric, DeriveDataTypeable, DefaultSignatures, StandaloneDeriving, GADTs, DataKinds, KindSignatures, RankNTypes #-} {-| Module : CabalHelper.Compiletime.Types Description : Types used throughout License : GPL-3 -} module CabalHelper.Compiletime.Types where import Cabal.Plan ( PlanJson ) import Data.IORef import Data.Version import Data.Typeable import Data.Map.Strict (Map) import GHC.Generics import System.FilePath import System.Posix.Types import CabalHelper.Compiletime.Types.RelativePath import CabalHelper.Shared.InterfaceTypes -- | The kind of project being managed by a 'QueryEnv' (pun intended). data ProjType = V1 -- ^ @cabal v1-build@ project, see 'DistDirV1' | V2 -- ^ @cabal v2-build@ project, see 'DistDirV2' | Stack -- ^ @stack@ project. -- | The location of a project. The kind of location marker given determines the -- 'ProjType'. The project type of a given directory can be determined by trying -- to access a set of marker files. See below. data ProjLoc (pt :: ProjType) where -- | A @cabal v1-build@ project directory can be identified by one file -- ending in @.cabal@ existing in the directory. More than one such files -- existing is a user error. Note: For this project type the concepts of -- project and package coincide. ProjLocCabalFile :: { plCabalFile :: FilePath } -> ProjLoc 'V1 -- | A @cabal v2-build@ project\'s marker file is called -- @cabal.project@. This configuration file points to the packages that make -- up this project. ProjLocV2Dir :: { plV2Dir :: FilePath } -> ProjLoc 'V2 -- | A @stack@ project\'s marker file is called @stack.yaml@. This -- configuration file points to the packages that make up this project. ProjLocStackDir :: { plStackDir :: FilePath } -> ProjLoc 'Stack plV1Dir :: ProjLoc 'V1 -> FilePath plV1Dir (ProjLocCabalFile cabal_file) = takeDirectory cabal_file data DistDir (pt :: ProjType) where -- | Build directory for cabal /old-build/ aka. /v1-build/ aka. just -- /build/. Planned to be superceeded by /v2-build/, see 'DistDirV2' for -- that. -- -- You can tell a builddir is a /v1/ builddir by looking for a file -- called @setup-config@ directly underneath it. DistDirV1 :: FilePath -> DistDir 'V1 -- | Build directory for cabal /new-build/ aka. /v2-build/, as of the time -- of this writing it is usually called @dist-newstyle/@ but this will -- presumably change once it becomes the default /build/ command. -- -- You can tell a builddir is a /v2/ builddir by trying to access the path -- @cache/plan.json@ directly underneath it. DistDirV2 :: FilePath -> DistDir 'V2 -- | Build directory for stack, aka. /work-dir/. Optionally override Stack's -- /work-dir/. If you just want to use Stack's default set to @Nothing@ DistDirStack :: Maybe RelativePath -> DistDir 'Stack -- | Environment for running a 'Query' value. The real constructor is -- not exposed, use the 'mkQueryEnv' smart constructor instead. The field -- accessors are exported and may be used to override the defaults, see below. type QueryEnv (proj_type :: ProjType) = QueryEnvI (QueryCache proj_type) proj_type data QueryEnvI cache (proj_type :: ProjType) = QueryEnv { qeReadProcess :: !(Maybe FilePath -> FilePath -> [String] -> String -> IO String) -- ^ Field accessor for 'QueryEnv'. Function used to to start -- processes. Useful if you need to, for example, redirect standard error -- output away from the user\'s terminal. , qePrograms :: !Programs -- ^ Field accessor for 'QueryEnv'. , qeCompPrograms :: !CompPrograms -- ^ Field accessor for 'QueryEnv'. , qeProjLoc :: !(ProjLoc proj_type) -- ^ Field accessor for 'QueryEnv'. Defines path to the project directory, -- i.e. a directory containing a @cabal.project@ file , qeDistDir :: !(DistDir proj_type) -- ^ Field accessor for 'QueryEnv'. Defines path to the @dist/@ or -- @dist-newstyle/@ directory, aka. /builddir/ in Cabal terminology. , qeCacheRef :: !(IORef cache) -- ^ Cache for query results, only accessible when type parameter @cache@ is -- instantiated and not forall quantified. } data QueryCache pt = QueryCache { qcProjInfo :: !(Maybe (ProjInfo pt)) , qcUnitInfos :: !(Map DistDirLib UnitInfo) } newtype DistDirLib = DistDirLib FilePath deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show) -- | Abstractly speaking a Unit consists of a set of components (exes, libs, -- tests etc.) which are managed by an instance of the Cabal build system. The -- distinction between a Unit and a set of components is somewhat hard to -- explain if you're not already familliar with the concept from -- cabal-install. Luckily for most purposes the details may be ignored. -- -- We merely use the concept of a Unit for caching purposes. It is necessary to -- extract the information on all components in a Unit at the same time as we -- must load all of it into memory before extracting any of it. -- -- As opposed to components, different 'Unit's can be queried independently -- since their on-disk information is stored separately. data Unit pt = Unit { uUnitId :: !UnitId , uPackageDir :: !FilePath , uCabalFile :: !CabalFile , uDistDir :: !DistDirLib , uImpl :: !(UnitImpl pt) } data UnitImpl pt where UnitImplV1 :: UnitImpl 'V1 UnitImplV2 :: { uiV2Components :: ![String] } -> UnitImpl 'V2 UnitImplStack :: UnitImpl 'Stack newtype UnitId = UnitId String deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show) -- | The information extracted from a 'Unit's on-disk configuration. data UnitInfo = UnitInfo { uiUnitId :: !UnitId -- ^ A unique identifier of this init within the project. , uiPackageId :: !(String, Version) -- ^ The package-name and version this unit belongs to. , uiComponents :: !(Map ChComponentName ChComponentInfo) -- ^ The components of the unit: libraries, executables, test-suites, -- benchmarks and so on. , uiCompilerVersion :: !(String, Version) -- ^ The version of GHC the unit is configured to use , uiPackageDbStack :: !([ChPkgDb]) -- ^ List of package databases to use. , uiPackageFlags :: !([(String, Bool)]) -- ^ Flag definitions from cabal file , uiConfigFlags :: ![(String, Bool)] -- ^ Flag assignments from active configuration , uiNonDefaultConfigFlags :: ![(String, Bool)] -- ^ Flag assignments from setup-config which differ from the default -- setting. This can also include flags which cabal decided to modify, -- i.e. don't rely on these being the flags set by the user directly. , uiModTimes :: !UnitModTimes } deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show) -- | Files relevant to the project-scope configuration of a project. We gather -- them here so we can refer to their paths conveniently. data ProjConf pt where ProjConfV1 :: { pcV1CabalFile :: !FilePath } -> ProjConf 'V1 ProjConfV2 :: { pcV2CabalProjFile :: !FilePath , pcV2CabalProjLocalFile :: !FilePath , pcV2CabalProjFreezeFile :: !FilePath } -> ProjConf 'V2 ProjConfStack :: { pcStackYaml :: !FilePath } -> ProjConf 'Stack -- these are supposed to be opaque, as they are meant to be used only for cache -- invalidation newtype ProjConfModTimes = ProjConfModTimes [(FilePath, EpochTime)] deriving (Eq) data ProjInfo pt = ProjInfo { piCabalVersion :: !Version , piProjConfModTimes :: !ProjConfModTimes , piUnits :: ![Unit pt] , piImpl :: !(ProjInfoImpl pt) } data ProjInfoImpl pt where ProjInfoV1 :: ProjInfoImpl 'V1 ProjInfoV2 :: { piV2Plan :: !PlanJson , piV2PlanModTime :: !EpochTime , piV2CompilerId :: !(String, Version) } -> ProjInfoImpl 'V2 ProjInfoStack :: { piStackProjPaths :: !StackProjPaths } -> ProjInfoImpl 'Stack data UnitModTimes = UnitModTimes { umtCabalFile :: !(FilePath, EpochTime) , umtSetupConfig :: !(Maybe (FilePath, EpochTime)) } deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show) newtype CabalFile = CabalFile FilePath data StackProjPaths = StackProjPaths { sppGlobalPkgDb :: !PackageDbDir , sppSnapPkgDb :: !PackageDbDir , sppLocalPkgDb :: !PackageDbDir , sppCompExe :: !FilePath } -- Beware: GHC 8.0.2 doesn't like these being recursively defined for some -- reason so just keep them unrolled. type Verbose = (?verbose :: Bool) type Env = (?cprogs :: CompPrograms, ?progs :: Programs, ?verbose :: Bool) type Progs = (?cprogs :: CompPrograms, ?progs :: Programs) type CProgs = (?cprogs :: CompPrograms) -- | Configurable paths to various programs we use. data Programs = Programs { -- | The path to the @cabal@ program. cabalProgram :: FilePath, -- | The path to the @stack@ program. stackProgram :: FilePath } deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Read, Generic, Typeable) data CompPrograms = CompPrograms { ghcProgram :: FilePath -- ^ The path to the @ghc@ program. , ghcPkgProgram :: FilePath -- ^ The path to the @ghc-pkg@ program. If not changed it will be derived -- from the path to 'ghcProgram'. } deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Read, Generic, Typeable) -- | By default all programs use their unqualified names, i.e. they will be -- searched for on @PATH@. defaultPrograms :: Programs defaultPrograms = Programs "cabal" "stack" defaultCompPrograms :: CompPrograms defaultCompPrograms = CompPrograms "ghc" "ghc-pkg" data CompileOptions = CompileOptions { oVerbose :: Bool , oCabalPkgDb :: Maybe PackageDbDir , oCabalVersion :: Maybe Version , oPrograms :: Programs } oCabalProgram :: Env => FilePath oCabalProgram = cabalProgram ?progs defaultCompileOptions :: CompileOptions defaultCompileOptions = CompileOptions False Nothing Nothing defaultPrograms newtype PackageDbDir = PackageDbDir { unPackageDbDir :: FilePath }