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-- cabal-helper: Simple interface to Cabal's configuration state
-- Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Daniel Gröber <cabal-helper@dxld.at>
--
-- 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric, DeriveDataTypeable, DefaultSignatures,
StandaloneDeriving, GADTs, DataKinds, KindSignatures, RankNTypes, PolyKinds #-}
{-|
Module : CabalHelper.Compiletime.Types
Description : Types used throughout
License : GPL-3
-}
module CabalHelper.Compiletime.Types where
import Cabal.Plan
( PlanJson )
import Data.ByteString (ByteString)
import Data.IORef
import Data.Version
import Data.Typeable
import GHC.Generics
import System.FilePath
import System.Posix.Types
import CabalHelper.Compiletime.Types.RelativePath
import CabalHelper.Shared.InterfaceTypes
import Data.List.NonEmpty (NonEmpty)
--import qualified Data.List.NonEmpty as NonEmpty
import Data.Map.Strict (Map)
--import qualified Data.Map.Strict as Strict
-- | 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.
deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Read)
data SProjType pt where
SV1 :: SProjType 'V1
SV2 :: SProjType 'V2
SStack :: SProjType 'Stack
demoteSProjType :: SProjType pt -> ProjType
demoteSProjType SV1 = V1
demoteSProjType SV2 = V2
demoteSProjType SStack = Stack
-- | Location of project sources. 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.
ProjLocV1CabalFile :: { plCabalFile :: !FilePath, plPackageDir :: !FilePath } -> ProjLoc 'V1
-- | A @cabal v1-build@ project directory. Same as 'ProjLocV1CabalFile' but
-- will search for the cabal file for you. If more than one @.cabal@ file
-- exists it will shamelessly throw an obscure exception.
ProjLocV1Dir :: { plPackageDir :: !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.
ProjLocV2File :: { plCabalProjectFile :: !FilePath } -> ProjLoc 'V2
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.
ProjLocStackYaml :: { plStackYaml :: !FilePath } -> ProjLoc 'Stack
deriving instance Show (ProjLoc pt)
plV1Dir :: ProjLoc 'V1 -> FilePath
plV1Dir ProjLocV1CabalFile {plPackageDir} = plPackageDir
plV1Dir ProjLocV1Dir {plPackageDir} = plPackageDir
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
deriving instance Show (DistDir pt)
-- | General purpose existential wrapper. Useful for hiding a phantom type
-- argument.
--
-- Say you have:
--
-- @
-- {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds, GADTS #-}
-- data K = A | B | ...
-- data Q k where
-- QA :: ... -> Q 'A
-- QB :: ... -> Q 'B
-- @
--
-- and you want a list of @Q@. You can use @Ex@ to hide the phantom type
-- argument and recover it later by matching on the GADT constructors:
--
-- @
-- qa :: Q A
-- qa = QA
--
-- qb :: Q B
-- qb = QB
--
-- mylist :: [Ex Q]
-- mylist = [Ex qa, Ex qb]
-- @
data Ex a = forall x. Ex (a x)
-- | Environment for running a 'Query'. The constructor is not exposed in the
-- API to allow extending it with more fields without breaking user code.
--
-- To create a 'QueryEnv' use the 'mkQueryEnv' smart constructor instead. The
-- field accessors are exported and may be used to override the defaults filled
-- in by 'mkQueryEnv'. See below.
--
-- Note that this environment contains an 'IORef' used as a cache. If you want
-- to take advantage of this you should not simply discard the value returned by
-- the smart constructor after one use.
--
-- If you do not wish to use the built-in caching feel free to discard the
-- 'QueryEnv' value though.
type QueryEnv = QueryEnvI QueryCache
data QueryEnvI c (pt :: ProjType) = QueryEnv
{ qeReadProcess :: !ReadProcessWithCwd
-- ^ Field accessor for 'QueryEnv'. Function used to to start
-- processes. Useful if you need to, for example, redirect standard error
-- output of programs started by cabal-helper.
, qeCallProcess :: !(CallProcessWithCwd ())
, qePrograms :: !Programs
-- ^ Field accessor for 'QueryEnv'.
, qeCompPrograms :: !CompPrograms
-- ^ Field accessor for 'QueryEnv'.
, qeProjLoc :: !(ProjLoc pt)
-- ^ Field accessor for 'QueryEnv'. Defines path to the project directory,
-- i.e. a directory containing a @cabal.project@ file
, qeDistDir :: !(DistDir pt)
-- ^ Field accessor for 'QueryEnv'. Defines path to the @dist/@ or
-- @dist-newstyle/@ directory, aka. /builddir/ in Cabal terminology.
, qeCacheRef :: !(IORef (c pt))
-- ^ Cache for query results, only accessible when type parameter @c@ is
-- instantiated with 'QueryCache'. This is the case wherever the type alias
-- 'QueryEnv' is used.
}
type ReadProcessWithCwd = String -> CallProcessWithCwd String
type CallProcessWithCwd a = Maybe FilePath -> FilePath -> [String] -> IO a
data QueryCache pt = QueryCache
{ qcProjInfo :: !(Maybe (ProjInfo pt))
, qcUnitInfos :: !(Map DistDirLib UnitInfo)
}
newtype DistDirLib = DistDirLib FilePath
deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show)
-- | A 'Unit' is used as reference to a set of components (exes, libs, tests
-- etc.) which are managed by an certain instance of the Cabal build system. We
-- may get information on the components in a unit by retriving the
-- corresponding 'UnitInfo'.
--
-- Note that a 'Unit' value is only valid within the 'QueryEnv' context it was
-- created in. However this is not enforced in the API.
data Unit pt = Unit
{ uUnitId :: !UnitId
, uPackageDir :: !FilePath
, uCabalFile :: !CabalFile
, uDistDir :: !DistDirLib
, uImpl :: !(UnitImpl pt)
} deriving (Show)
data UnitImpl pt where
UnitImplV1 :: UnitImpl 'V1
UnitImplV2 ::
{ uiV2ComponentNames :: ![ChComponentName]
, uiV2Components :: ![String]
} -> UnitImpl 'V2
UnitImplStack :: UnitImpl 'Stack
deriving instance Show (UnitImpl pt)
-- | This returns the component a 'Unit' corresponds to. This information is
-- only available if the correspondence happens to be unique and known before
-- querying setup-config for the respective project type. Currently this only
-- applies to @pt=@'V2'.
--
-- This is intended to be used as an optimization, to allow reducing the number
-- of helper invocations for clients that don't need to know the entire project
-- structure.
uComponentName :: Unit pt -> Maybe ChComponentName
uComponentName Unit { uImpl=UnitImplV2 { uiV2ComponentNames=[comp] } } =
Just comp
uComponentName _ =
Nothing
-- | The @setup-config@ header. Note that Cabal writes all the package names in
-- the header using 'Data.ByteString.Char8' and hence all characters are
-- truncated from Unicode codepoints to 8-bit Latin-1.
--
-- We can be fairly confident that 'uhSetupId' and 'uhCompilerId' won\'t have
-- names that cause trouble here so it's ok to look at them but user packages
-- are free to have any unicode name.
data UnitHeader = UnitHeader
{ uhBrokenPackageId :: !(ByteString, Version)
-- ^ Name and version of the source package. Don't use this, it's broken
-- when the package name contains Unicode characters. See 'uiPackageId'
-- instead. Note: This was fixed by hvr in Cabal HEAD actually.
, uhSetupId :: !(ByteString, Version)
-- ^ Name and version of the @Setup.hs@ implementation. We expect
-- @"Cabal"@ here, naturally.
, uhCompilerId :: !(ByteString, Version)
-- ^ Name and version of the compiler that was used to build
-- Setup.hs. WARNING: This does not identify the GHC version the project
-- is configured to use!
} deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show)
newtype UnitId = UnitId String
deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show)
-- | The information extracted from a 'Unit'\'s on-disk configuration cache.
data UnitInfo = UnitInfo
{ uiUnitId :: !UnitId
-- ^ A unique identifier of this unit within the originating 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.
, uiCompilerId :: !(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
-- ^ Key for cache invalidation. When this is not equal to the value
-- returned by 'getUnitModTimes' this 'UnitInfo' is considered invalid.
} deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show)
-- | Files relevant to the project-scope configuration. We gather them here so
-- we can refer to their paths conveniently throughout the code. These files are
-- not necessarily guaranteed to even exist.
data ProjConf pt where
ProjConfV1 ::
{ pcV1CabalFile :: !FilePath
} -> ProjConf 'V1
ProjConfV2 ::
{ pcV2CabalProjFile :: !FilePath
, pcV2CabalProjLocalFile :: !FilePath
, pcV2CabalProjFreezeFile :: !FilePath
} -> ProjConf 'V2
ProjConfStack ::
{ pcStackYaml :: !FilePath
} -> ProjConf 'Stack
-- This is supposed to be opaque, as it's only meant to be used only for cache
-- invalidation.
newtype ProjConfModTimes = ProjConfModTimes [(FilePath, EpochTime)]
deriving (Eq, Show)
-- | Project-scope information cache.
data ProjInfo pt = ProjInfo
{ piCabalVersion :: !Version
, piUnits :: !(NonEmpty (Unit pt))
, piImpl :: !(ProjInfoImpl pt)
, piProjConfModTimes :: !ProjConfModTimes
-- ^ Key for cache invalidation. When this is not equal to the return
-- value of 'getProjConfModTime' this 'ProjInfo' is considered invalid.
} deriving (Show)
data ProjInfoImpl pt where
ProjInfoV1 ::
{ piV1SetupHeader :: !UnitHeader
} -> ProjInfoImpl 'V1
ProjInfoV2 ::
{ piV2Plan :: !PlanJson
, piV2PlanModTime :: !EpochTime
, piV2CompilerId :: !(String, Version)
} -> ProjInfoImpl 'V2
ProjInfoStack ::
{ piStackProjPaths :: !StackProjPaths
} -> ProjInfoImpl 'Stack
instance Show (ProjInfoImpl pt) where
show ProjInfoV1 {..} = concat
[ "ProjInfoV1 {"
, "piV1SetupHeader = ", show piV1SetupHeader, ", "
, "}"
]
show ProjInfoV2 {..} = concat
[ "ProjInfoV2 {"
, "piV2Plan = ", show piV2Plan, ", "
, "piV2PlanModTime = ", show piV2PlanModTime, ", "
, "piV2CompilerId = ", show piV2CompilerId
, "}"
]
show ProjInfoStack {..} = concat
[ "ProjInfoStack {"
, "piStackProjPaths = ", show piStackProjPaths
, "}"
]
data UnitModTimes = UnitModTimes
{ umtPkgYaml :: !(Maybe (FilePath, EpochTime))
, umtCabalFile :: !(FilePath, EpochTime)
, umtSetupConfig :: !(Maybe (FilePath, EpochTime))
} deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show)
newtype CabalFile = CabalFile FilePath
deriving (Show)
data StackProjPaths = StackProjPaths
{ sppGlobalPkgDb :: !PackageDbDir
, sppSnapPkgDb :: !PackageDbDir
, sppLocalPkgDb :: !PackageDbDir
, sppCompExe :: !FilePath
} deriving (Show)
-- Beware: GHC 8.0.2 doesn't like these being recursively defined for some
-- reason so just keep them unrolled.
type Verbose = (?verbose :: Word -> Bool)
type Env = ( ?cprogs :: CompPrograms
, ?progs :: Programs
, ?verbose :: Word -> Bool)
type Progs = (?cprogs :: CompPrograms, ?progs :: Programs)
type CProgs = (?cprogs :: CompPrograms)
-- | Configurable paths to various programs we use.
data Programs = Programs
{ cabalProgram :: !FilePath
-- ^ The path to the @cabal@ program.
, cabalArgsBefore :: ![String]
, cabalArgsAfter :: ![String]
, stackProgram :: !FilePath
-- ^ The path to the @stack@ program.
, stackArgsBefore :: ![String]
, stackArgsAfter :: ![String]
} deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Read, Generic, Typeable)
-- | Configurable paths to programs only used during helper compilation.
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 }
deriving (Show)
newtype PackageEnvFile = PackageEnvFile { unPackageEnvFile :: FilePath }
deriving (Show)
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