Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow 2015 |
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License | see libraries/ghc-prim/LICENSE |
Maintainer | [email protected] |
Stability | internal |
Portability | non-portable (GHC Extensions) |
Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
Language | Haskell2010 |
type definitions for implicit call-stacks. Use GHC.Stack from the base package instead of importing this module directly.
CallStack
s are a lightweight method of obtaining a partial call-stack at any point in the program.
A function can request its call-site with the HasCallStack
constraint. For example, we can define
putStrLnWithCallStack :: HasCallStack => String -> IO ()
as a variant of putStrLn
that will get its call-site and print it, along with the string given as argument. We can access the call-stack inside putStrLnWithCallStack
with callStack
.
putStrLnWithCallStack :: HasCallStack => String -> IO () putStrLnWithCallStack msg = do putStrLn msg putStrLn (prettyCallStack callStack)
Thus, if we call putStrLnWithCallStack
we will get a formatted call-stack alongside our string.
>>> putStrLnWithCallStack "hello" hello CallStack (from HasCallStack): putStrLnWithCallStack, called at <interactive>:2:1 in interactive:Ghci1
GHC solves HasCallStack
constraints in three steps:
CallStack
in scope -- i.e. the enclosing function has a HasCallStack
constraint -- GHC will append the new call-site to the existing CallStack
.CallStack
in scope -- e.g. in the GHCi session above -- and the enclosing definition does not have an explicit type signature, GHC will infer a HasCallStack
constraint for the enclosing definition (subject to the monomorphism restriction).CallStack
in scope and the enclosing definition has an explicit type signature, GHC will solve the HasCallStack
constraint for the singleton CallStack
containing just the current call-site.CallStack
s do not interact with the RTS and do not require compilation with -prof
. On the other hand, as they are built up explicitly via the HasCallStack
constraints, they will generally not contain as much information as the simulated call-stacks maintained by the RTS.
A CallStack
is a [(String, SrcLoc)]
. The String
is the name of function that was called, the SrcLoc
is the call-site. The list is ordered with the most recently called function at the head.
NOTE: The intrepid user may notice that HasCallStack
is just an alias for an implicit parameter ?callStack :: CallStack
. This is an implementation detail and should not be considered part of the CallStack
API, we may decide to change the implementation in the future.
Since: base-4.8.1.0
EmptyCallStack | |
PushCallStack [Char] SrcLoc CallStack | |
FreezeCallStack CallStack | Freeze the stack at the given |
type HasCallStack = ?callStack :: CallStack Source
Request a CallStack.
NOTE: The implicit parameter ?callStack :: CallStack
is an implementation detail and should not be considered part of the CallStack
API, we may decide to change the implementation in the future.
Since: base-4.9.0.0
emptyCallStack :: CallStack Source
The empty CallStack
.
Since: base-4.9.0.0
freezeCallStack :: CallStack -> CallStack Source
Freeze a call-stack, preventing any further call-sites from being appended.
pushCallStack callSite (freezeCallStack callStack) = freezeCallStack callStack
Since: base-4.9.0.0
fromCallSiteList :: [([Char], SrcLoc)] -> CallStack Source
Convert a list of call-sites to a CallStack
.
Since: base-4.9.0.0
getCallStack :: CallStack -> [([Char], SrcLoc)] Source
Extract a list of call-sites from the CallStack
.
The list is ordered by most recent call.
Since: base-4.8.1.0
pushCallStack :: ([Char], SrcLoc) -> CallStack -> CallStack Source
Push a call-site onto the stack.
This function has no effect on a frozen CallStack
.
Since: base-4.9.0.0
A single location in the source code.
Since: base-4.8.1.0
SrcLoc | |
Fields
|
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