{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : Distribution.PackageDescription -- Copyright : Isaac Jones 2003-2005 -- -- Maintainer : cabal-devel@haskell.org -- Portability : portable -- -- This defines the data structure for the @.cabal@ file format. There are -- several parts to this structure. It has top level info and then 'Library', -- 'Executable', 'TestSuite', and 'Benchmark' sections each of which have -- associated 'BuildInfo' data that's used to build the library, exe, test, or -- benchmark. To further complicate things there is both a 'PackageDescription' -- and a 'GenericPackageDescription'. This distinction relates to cabal -- configurations. When we initially read a @.cabal@ file we get a -- 'GenericPackageDescription' which has all the conditional sections. -- Before actually building a package we have to decide -- on each conditional. Once we've done that we get a 'PackageDescription'. -- It was done this way initially to avoid breaking too much stuff when the -- feature was introduced. It could probably do with being rationalised at some -- point to make it simpler. {- All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * Neither the name of Isaac Jones nor the names of other contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -} module Distribution.PackageDescription ( -- * Package descriptions PackageDescription(..), emptyPackageDescription, specVersion, descCabalVersion, BuildType(..), knownBuildTypes, -- ** Libraries Library(..), emptyLibrary, withLib, hasLibs, libModules, -- ** Executables Executable(..), emptyExecutable, withExe, hasExes, exeModules, -- * Tests TestSuite(..), TestSuiteInterface(..), TestType(..), testType, knownTestTypes, emptyTestSuite, hasTests, withTest, testModules, enabledTests, -- * Benchmarks Benchmark(..), BenchmarkInterface(..), BenchmarkType(..), benchmarkType, knownBenchmarkTypes, emptyBenchmark, hasBenchmarks, withBenchmark, benchmarkModules, enabledBenchmarks, -- * Build information BuildInfo(..), emptyBuildInfo, allBuildInfo, allLanguages, allExtensions, usedExtensions, hcOptions, -- ** Supplementary build information HookedBuildInfo, emptyHookedBuildInfo, updatePackageDescription, -- * package configuration GenericPackageDescription(..), Flag(..), FlagName(..), FlagAssignment, CondTree(..), ConfVar(..), Condition(..), -- * Source repositories SourceRepo(..), RepoKind(..), RepoType(..), knownRepoTypes, ) where import Data.Data (Data) import Data.List (nub, intercalate) import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe, maybeToList) import Data.Monoid (Monoid(mempty, mappend)) import Data.Typeable ( Typeable ) import Control.Monad (MonadPlus(mplus)) import Text.PrettyPrint as Disp import qualified Distribution.Compat.ReadP as Parse import qualified Data.Char as Char (isAlphaNum, isDigit, toLower) import Distribution.Package ( PackageName(PackageName), PackageIdentifier(PackageIdentifier) , Dependency, Package(..) ) import Distribution.ModuleName ( ModuleName ) import Distribution.Version ( Version(Version), VersionRange, anyVersion, orLaterVersion , asVersionIntervals, LowerBound(..) ) import Distribution.License (License(AllRightsReserved)) import Distribution.Compiler (CompilerFlavor) import Distribution.System (OS, Arch) import Distribution.Text ( Text(..), display ) import Language.Haskell.Extension ( Language, Extension ) -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The PackageDescription type -- | This data type is the internal representation of the file @pkg.cabal@. -- It contains two kinds of information about the package: information -- which is needed for all packages, such as the package name and version, and -- information which is needed for the simple build system only, such as -- the compiler options and library name. -- data PackageDescription = PackageDescription { -- the following are required by all packages: package :: PackageIdentifier, license :: License, licenseFile :: FilePath, copyright :: String, maintainer :: String, author :: String, stability :: String, testedWith :: [(CompilerFlavor,VersionRange)], homepage :: String, pkgUrl :: String, bugReports :: String, sourceRepos :: [SourceRepo], synopsis :: String, -- ^A one-line summary of this package description :: String, -- ^A more verbose description of this package category :: String, customFieldsPD :: [(String,String)], -- ^Custom fields starting -- with x-, stored in a -- simple assoc-list. buildDepends :: [Dependency], -- | The version of the Cabal spec that this package description uses. -- For historical reasons this is specified with a version range but -- only ranges of the form @>= v@ make sense. We are in the process of -- transitioning to specifying just a single version, not a range. specVersionRaw :: Either Version VersionRange, buildType :: Maybe BuildType, -- components library :: Maybe Library, executables :: [Executable], testSuites :: [TestSuite], benchmarks :: [Benchmark], dataFiles :: [FilePath], dataDir :: FilePath, extraSrcFiles :: [FilePath], extraTmpFiles :: [FilePath], extraDocFiles :: [FilePath] } deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Typeable, Data) instance Package PackageDescription where packageId = package -- | The version of the Cabal spec that this package should be interpreted -- against. -- -- Historically we used a version range but we are switching to using a single -- version. Currently we accept either. This function converts into a single -- version by ignoring upper bounds in the version range. -- specVersion :: PackageDescription -> Version specVersion pkg = case specVersionRaw pkg of Left version -> version Right versionRange -> case asVersionIntervals versionRange of [] -> Version [0] [] ((LowerBound version _, _):_) -> version -- | The range of versions of the Cabal tools that this package is intended to -- work with. -- -- This function is deprecated and should not be used for new purposes, only to -- support old packages that rely on the old interpretation. -- descCabalVersion :: PackageDescription -> VersionRange descCabalVersion pkg = case specVersionRaw pkg of Left version -> orLaterVersion version Right versionRange -> versionRange {-# DEPRECATED descCabalVersion "Use specVersion instead" #-} emptyPackageDescription :: PackageDescription emptyPackageDescription = PackageDescription { package = PackageIdentifier (PackageName "") (Version [] []), license = AllRightsReserved, licenseFile = "", specVersionRaw = Right anyVersion, buildType = Nothing, copyright = "", maintainer = "", author = "", stability = "", testedWith = [], buildDepends = [], homepage = "", pkgUrl = "", bugReports = "", sourceRepos = [], synopsis = "", description = "", category = "", customFieldsPD = [], library = Nothing, executables = [], testSuites = [], benchmarks = [], dataFiles = [], dataDir = "", extraSrcFiles = [], extraTmpFiles = [], extraDocFiles = [] } -- | The type of build system used by this package. data BuildType = Simple -- ^ calls @Distribution.Simple.defaultMain@ | Configure -- ^ calls @Distribution.Simple.defaultMainWithHooks defaultUserHooks@, -- which invokes @configure@ to generate additional build -- information used by later phases. | Make -- ^ calls @Distribution.Make.defaultMain@ | Custom -- ^ uses user-supplied @Setup.hs@ or @Setup.lhs@ (default) | UnknownBuildType String -- ^ a package that uses an unknown build type cannot actually -- be built. Doing it this way rather than just giving a -- parse error means we get better error messages and allows -- you to inspect the rest of the package description. deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Typeable, Data) knownBuildTypes :: [BuildType] knownBuildTypes = [Simple, Configure, Make, Custom] instance Text BuildType where disp (UnknownBuildType other) = Disp.text other disp other = Disp.text (show other) parse = do name <- Parse.munch1 Char.isAlphaNum return $ case name of "Simple" -> Simple "Configure" -> Configure "Custom" -> Custom "Make" -> Make _ -> UnknownBuildType name -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Library type data Library = Library { exposedModules :: [ModuleName], libExposed :: Bool, -- ^ Is the lib to be exposed by default? libBuildInfo :: BuildInfo } deriving (Show, Eq, Read, Typeable, Data) instance Monoid Library where mempty = Library { exposedModules = mempty, libExposed = True, libBuildInfo = mempty } mappend a b = Library { exposedModules = combine exposedModules, libExposed = libExposed a && libExposed b, -- so False propagates libBuildInfo = combine libBuildInfo } where combine field = field a `mappend` field b emptyLibrary :: Library emptyLibrary = mempty -- |does this package have any libraries? hasLibs :: PackageDescription -> Bool hasLibs p = maybe False (buildable . libBuildInfo) (library p) -- |'Maybe' version of 'hasLibs' maybeHasLibs :: PackageDescription -> Maybe Library maybeHasLibs p = library p >>= \lib -> if buildable (libBuildInfo lib) then Just lib else Nothing -- |If the package description has a library section, call the given -- function with the library build info as argument. withLib :: PackageDescription -> (Library -> IO ()) -> IO () withLib pkg_descr f = maybe (return ()) f (maybeHasLibs pkg_descr) -- | Get all the module names from the library (exposed and internal modules) libModules :: Library -> [ModuleName] libModules lib = exposedModules lib ++ otherModules (libBuildInfo lib) -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Executable type data Executable = Executable { exeName :: String, modulePath :: FilePath, buildInfo :: BuildInfo } deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Typeable, Data) instance Monoid Executable where mempty = Executable { exeName = mempty, modulePath = mempty, buildInfo = mempty } mappend a b = Executable{ exeName = combine' exeName, modulePath = combine modulePath, buildInfo = combine buildInfo } where combine field = field a `mappend` field b combine' field = case (field a, field b) of ("","") -> "" ("", x) -> x (x, "") -> x (x, y) -> error $ "Ambiguous values for executable field: '" ++ x ++ "' and '" ++ y ++ "'" emptyExecutable :: Executable emptyExecutable = mempty -- |does this package have any executables? hasExes :: PackageDescription -> Bool hasExes p = any (buildable . buildInfo) (executables p) -- | Perform the action on each buildable 'Executable' in the package -- description. withExe :: PackageDescription -> (Executable -> IO ()) -> IO () withExe pkg_descr f = sequence_ [f exe | exe <- executables pkg_descr, buildable (buildInfo exe)] -- | Get all the module names from an exe exeModules :: Executable -> [ModuleName] exeModules exe = otherModules (buildInfo exe) -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The TestSuite type -- | A \"test-suite\" stanza in a cabal file. -- data TestSuite = TestSuite { testName :: String, testInterface :: TestSuiteInterface, testBuildInfo :: BuildInfo, testEnabled :: Bool -- TODO: By having a 'testEnabled' field in the PackageDescription, we -- are mixing build status information (i.e., arguments to 'configure') -- with static package description information. This is undesirable, but -- a better solution is waiting on the next overhaul to the -- GenericPackageDescription -> PackageDescription resolution process. } deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Typeable, Data) -- | The test suite interfaces that are currently defined. Each test suite must -- specify which interface it supports. -- -- More interfaces may be defined in future, either new revisions or totally -- new interfaces. -- data TestSuiteInterface = -- | Test interface \"exitcode-stdio-1.0\". The test-suite takes the form -- of an executable. It returns a zero exit code for success, non-zero for -- failure. The stdout and stderr channels may be logged. It takes no -- command line parameters and nothing on stdin. -- TestSuiteExeV10 Version FilePath -- | Test interface \"detailed-0.9\". The test-suite takes the form of a -- library containing a designated module that exports \"tests :: [Test]\". -- | TestSuiteLibV09 Version ModuleName -- | A test suite that does not conform to one of the above interfaces for -- the given reason (e.g. unknown test type). -- | TestSuiteUnsupported TestType deriving (Eq, Read, Show, Typeable, Data) instance Monoid TestSuite where mempty = TestSuite { testName = mempty, testInterface = mempty, testBuildInfo = mempty, testEnabled = False } mappend a b = TestSuite { testName = combine' testName, testInterface = combine testInterface, testBuildInfo = combine testBuildInfo, testEnabled = testEnabled a || testEnabled b } where combine field = field a `mappend` field b combine' f = case (f a, f b) of ("", x) -> x (x, "") -> x (x, y) -> error "Ambiguous values for test field: '" ++ x ++ "' and '" ++ y ++ "'" instance Monoid TestSuiteInterface where mempty = TestSuiteUnsupported (TestTypeUnknown mempty (Version [] [])) mappend a (TestSuiteUnsupported _) = a mappend _ b = b emptyTestSuite :: TestSuite emptyTestSuite = mempty -- | Does this package have any test suites? hasTests :: PackageDescription -> Bool hasTests = any (buildable . testBuildInfo) . testSuites -- | Get all the enabled test suites from a package. enabledTests :: PackageDescription -> [TestSuite] enabledTests = filter testEnabled . testSuites -- | Perform an action on each buildable 'TestSuite' in a package. withTest :: PackageDescription -> (TestSuite -> IO ()) -> IO () withTest pkg_descr f = mapM_ f $ filter (buildable . testBuildInfo) $ enabledTests pkg_descr -- | Get all the module names from a test suite. testModules :: TestSuite -> [ModuleName] testModules test = (case testInterface test of TestSuiteLibV09 _ m -> [m] _ -> []) ++ otherModules (testBuildInfo test) -- | The \"test-type\" field in the test suite stanza. -- data TestType = TestTypeExe Version -- ^ \"type: exitcode-stdio-x.y\" | TestTypeLib Version -- ^ \"type: detailed-x.y\" | TestTypeUnknown String Version -- ^ Some unknown test type e.g. \"type: foo\" deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Typeable, Data) knownTestTypes :: [TestType] knownTestTypes = [ TestTypeExe (Version [1,0] []) , TestTypeLib (Version [0,9] []) ] stdParse :: Text ver => (ver -> String -> res) -> Parse.ReadP r res stdParse f = do cs <- Parse.sepBy1 component (Parse.char '-') _ <- Parse.char '-' ver <- parse let name = intercalate "-" cs return $! f ver (lowercase name) where component = do cs <- Parse.munch1 Char.isAlphaNum if all Char.isDigit cs then Parse.pfail else return cs -- each component must contain an alphabetic character, to avoid -- ambiguity in identifiers like foo-1 (the 1 is the version number). instance Text TestType where disp (TestTypeExe ver) = text "exitcode-stdio-" <> disp ver disp (TestTypeLib ver) = text "detailed-" <> disp ver disp (TestTypeUnknown name ver) = text name <> char '-' <> disp ver parse = stdParse $ \ver name -> case name of "exitcode-stdio" -> TestTypeExe ver "detailed" -> TestTypeLib ver _ -> TestTypeUnknown name ver testType :: TestSuite -> TestType testType test = case testInterface test of TestSuiteExeV10 ver _ -> TestTypeExe ver TestSuiteLibV09 ver _ -> TestTypeLib ver TestSuiteUnsupported testtype -> testtype -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The Benchmark type -- | A \"benchmark\" stanza in a cabal file. -- data Benchmark = Benchmark { benchmarkName :: String, benchmarkInterface :: BenchmarkInterface, benchmarkBuildInfo :: BuildInfo, benchmarkEnabled :: Bool -- TODO: See TODO for 'testEnabled'. } deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Typeable, Data) -- | The benchmark interfaces that are currently defined. Each -- benchmark must specify which interface it supports. -- -- More interfaces may be defined in future, either new revisions or -- totally new interfaces. -- data BenchmarkInterface = -- | Benchmark interface \"exitcode-stdio-1.0\". The benchmark -- takes the form of an executable. It returns a zero exit code -- for success, non-zero for failure. The stdout and stderr -- channels may be logged. It takes no command line parameters -- and nothing on stdin. -- BenchmarkExeV10 Version FilePath -- | A benchmark that does not conform to one of the above -- interfaces for the given reason (e.g. unknown benchmark type). -- | BenchmarkUnsupported BenchmarkType deriving (Eq, Read, Show, Typeable, Data) instance Monoid Benchmark where mempty = Benchmark { benchmarkName = mempty, benchmarkInterface = mempty, benchmarkBuildInfo = mempty, benchmarkEnabled = False } mappend a b = Benchmark { benchmarkName = combine' benchmarkName, benchmarkInterface = combine benchmarkInterface, benchmarkBuildInfo = combine benchmarkBuildInfo, benchmarkEnabled = benchmarkEnabled a || benchmarkEnabled b } where combine field = field a `mappend` field b combine' f = case (f a, f b) of ("", x) -> x (x, "") -> x (x, y) -> error "Ambiguous values for benchmark field: '" ++ x ++ "' and '" ++ y ++ "'" instance Monoid BenchmarkInterface where mempty = BenchmarkUnsupported (BenchmarkTypeUnknown mempty (Version [] [])) mappend a (BenchmarkUnsupported _) = a mappend _ b = b emptyBenchmark :: Benchmark emptyBenchmark = mempty -- | Does this package have any benchmarks? hasBenchmarks :: PackageDescription -> Bool hasBenchmarks = any (buildable . benchmarkBuildInfo) . benchmarks -- | Get all the enabled benchmarks from a package. enabledBenchmarks :: PackageDescription -> [Benchmark] enabledBenchmarks = filter benchmarkEnabled . benchmarks -- | Perform an action on each buildable 'Benchmark' in a package. withBenchmark :: PackageDescription -> (Benchmark -> IO ()) -> IO () withBenchmark pkg_descr f = mapM_ f $ filter (buildable . benchmarkBuildInfo) $ enabledBenchmarks pkg_descr -- | Get all the module names from a benchmark. benchmarkModules :: Benchmark -> [ModuleName] benchmarkModules benchmark = otherModules (benchmarkBuildInfo benchmark) -- | The \"benchmark-type\" field in the benchmark stanza. -- data BenchmarkType = BenchmarkTypeExe Version -- ^ \"type: exitcode-stdio-x.y\" | BenchmarkTypeUnknown String Version -- ^ Some unknown benchmark type e.g. \"type: foo\" deriving (Show, Read, Eq, Typeable, Data) knownBenchmarkTypes :: [BenchmarkType] knownBenchmarkTypes = [ BenchmarkTypeExe (Version [1,0] []) ] instance Text BenchmarkType where disp (BenchmarkTypeExe ver) = text "exitcode-stdio-" <> disp ver disp (BenchmarkTypeUnknown name ver) = text name <> char '-' <> disp ver parse = stdParse $ \ver name -> case name of "exitcode-stdio" -> BenchmarkTypeExe ver _ -> BenchmarkTypeUnknown name ver benchmarkType :: Benchmark -> BenchmarkType benchmarkType benchmark = case benchmarkInterface benchmark of BenchmarkExeV10 ver _ -> BenchmarkTypeExe ver BenchmarkUnsupported benchmarktype -> benchmarktype -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The BuildInfo type -- Consider refactoring into executable and library versions. data BuildInfo = BuildInfo { buildable :: Bool, -- ^ component is buildable here buildTools :: [Dependency], -- ^ tools needed to build this bit cppOptions :: [String], -- ^ options for pre-processing Haskell code ccOptions :: [String], -- ^ options for C compiler ldOptions :: [String], -- ^ options for linker pkgconfigDepends :: [Dependency], -- ^ pkg-config packages that are used frameworks :: [String], -- ^support frameworks for Mac OS X cSources :: [FilePath], hsSourceDirs :: [FilePath], -- ^ where to look for the haskell module hierarchy otherModules :: [ModuleName], -- ^ non-exposed or non-main modules defaultLanguage :: Maybe Language,-- ^ language used when not explicitly specified otherLanguages :: [Language], -- ^ other languages used within the package defaultExtensions :: [Extension], -- ^ language extensions used by all modules otherExtensions :: [Extension], -- ^ other language extensions used within the package oldExtensions :: [Extension], -- ^ the old extensions field, treated same as 'defaultExtensions' extraLibs :: [String], -- ^ what libraries to link with when compiling a program that uses your package extraLibDirs :: [String], includeDirs :: [FilePath], -- ^directories to find .h files includes :: [FilePath], -- ^ The .h files to be found in includeDirs installIncludes :: [FilePath], -- ^ .h files to install with the package options :: [(CompilerFlavor,[String])], ghcProfOptions :: [String], ghcSharedOptions :: [String], customFieldsBI :: [(String,String)], -- ^Custom fields starting -- with x-, stored in a -- simple assoc-list. targetBuildDepends :: [Dependency] -- ^ Dependencies specific to a library or executable target } deriving (Show,Read,Eq,Typeable,Data) instance Monoid BuildInfo where mempty = BuildInfo { buildable = True, buildTools = [], cppOptions = [], ccOptions = [], ldOptions = [], pkgconfigDepends = [], frameworks = [], cSources = [], hsSourceDirs = [], otherModules = [], defaultLanguage = Nothing, otherLanguages = [], defaultExtensions = [], otherExtensions = [], oldExtensions = [], extraLibs = [], extraLibDirs = [], includeDirs = [], includes = [], installIncludes = [], options = [], ghcProfOptions = [], ghcSharedOptions = [], customFieldsBI = [], targetBuildDepends = [] } mappend a b = BuildInfo { buildable = buildable a && buildable b, buildTools = combine buildTools, cppOptions = combine cppOptions, ccOptions = combine ccOptions, ldOptions = combine ldOptions, pkgconfigDepends = combine pkgconfigDepends, frameworks = combineNub frameworks, cSources = combineNub cSources, hsSourceDirs = combineNub hsSourceDirs, otherModules = combineNub otherModules, defaultLanguage = combineMby defaultLanguage, otherLanguages = combineNub otherLanguages, defaultExtensions = combineNub defaultExtensions, otherExtensions = combineNub otherExtensions, oldExtensions = combineNub oldExtensions, extraLibs = combine extraLibs, extraLibDirs = combineNub extraLibDirs, includeDirs = combineNub includeDirs, includes = combineNub includes, installIncludes = combineNub installIncludes, options = combine options, ghcProfOptions = combine ghcProfOptions, ghcSharedOptions = combine ghcSharedOptions, customFieldsBI = combine customFieldsBI, targetBuildDepends = combineNub targetBuildDepends } where combine field = field a `mappend` field b combineNub field = nub (combine field) combineMby field = field b `mplus` field a emptyBuildInfo :: BuildInfo emptyBuildInfo = mempty -- | The 'BuildInfo' for the library (if there is one and it's buildable), and -- all buildable executables, test suites and benchmarks. Useful for gathering -- dependencies. allBuildInfo :: PackageDescription -> [BuildInfo] allBuildInfo pkg_descr = [ bi | Just lib <- [library pkg_descr] , let bi = libBuildInfo lib , buildable bi ] ++ [ bi | exe <- executables pkg_descr , let bi = buildInfo exe , buildable bi ] ++ [ bi | tst <- testSuites pkg_descr , let bi = testBuildInfo tst , buildable bi , testEnabled tst ] ++ [ bi | tst <- benchmarks pkg_descr , let bi = benchmarkBuildInfo tst , buildable bi , benchmarkEnabled tst ] --FIXME: many of the places where this is used, we actually want to look at -- unbuildable bits too, probably need separate functions -- | The 'Language's used by this component -- allLanguages :: BuildInfo -> [Language] allLanguages bi = maybeToList (defaultLanguage bi) ++ otherLanguages bi -- | The 'Extension's that are used somewhere by this component -- allExtensions :: BuildInfo -> [Extension] allExtensions bi = usedExtensions bi ++ otherExtensions bi -- | The 'Extensions' that are used by all modules in this component -- usedExtensions :: BuildInfo -> [Extension] usedExtensions bi = oldExtensions bi ++ defaultExtensions bi type HookedBuildInfo = (Maybe BuildInfo, [(String, BuildInfo)]) emptyHookedBuildInfo :: HookedBuildInfo emptyHookedBuildInfo = (Nothing, []) -- |Select options for a particular Haskell compiler. hcOptions :: CompilerFlavor -> BuildInfo -> [String] hcOptions hc bi = [ opt | (hc',opts) <- options bi , hc' == hc , opt <- opts ] -- ------------------------------------------------------------ -- * Source repos -- ------------------------------------------------------------ -- | Information about the source revision control system for a package. -- -- When specifying a repo it is useful to know the meaning or intention of the -- information as doing so enables automation. There are two obvious common -- purposes: one is to find the repo for the latest development version, the -- other is to find the repo for this specific release. The 'ReopKind' -- specifies which one we mean (or another custom one). -- -- A package can specify one or the other kind or both. Most will specify just -- a head repo but some may want to specify a repo to reconstruct the sources -- for this package release. -- -- The required information is the 'RepoType' which tells us if it's using -- 'Darcs', 'Git' for example. The 'repoLocation' and other details are -- interpreted according to the repo type. -- data SourceRepo = SourceRepo { -- | The kind of repo. This field is required. repoKind :: RepoKind, -- | The type of the source repository system for this repo, eg 'Darcs' or -- 'Git'. This field is required. repoType :: Maybe RepoType, -- | The location of the repository. For most 'RepoType's this is a URL. -- This field is required. repoLocation :: Maybe String, -- | 'CVS' can put multiple \"modules\" on one server and requires a -- module name in addition to the location to identify a particular repo. -- Logically this is part of the location but unfortunately has to be -- specified separately. This field is required for the 'CVS' 'RepoType' and -- should not be given otherwise. repoModule :: Maybe String, -- | The name or identifier of the branch, if any. Many source control -- systems have the notion of multiple branches in a repo that exist in the -- same location. For example 'Git' and 'CVS' use this while systems like -- 'Darcs' use different locations for different branches. This field is -- optional but should be used if necessary to identify the sources, -- especially for the 'RepoThis' repo kind. repoBranch :: Maybe String, -- | The tag identify a particular state of the repository. This should be -- given for the 'RepoThis' repo kind and not for 'RepoHead' kind. -- repoTag :: Maybe String, -- | Some repositories contain multiple projects in different subdirectories -- This field specifies the subdirectory where this packages sources can be -- found, eg the subdirectory containing the @.cabal@ file. It is interpreted -- relative to the root of the repository. This field is optional. If not -- given the default is \".\" ie no subdirectory. repoSubdir :: Maybe FilePath } deriving (Eq, Read, Show, Typeable, Data) -- | What this repo info is for, what it represents. -- data RepoKind = -- | The repository for the \"head\" or development version of the project. -- This repo is where we should track the latest development activity or -- the usual repo people should get to contribute patches. RepoHead -- | The repository containing the sources for this exact package version -- or release. For this kind of repo a tag should be given to give enough -- information to re-create the exact sources. | RepoThis | RepoKindUnknown String deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show, Typeable, Data) -- | An enumeration of common source control systems. The fields used in the -- 'SourceRepo' depend on the type of repo. The tools and methods used to -- obtain and track the repo depend on the repo type. -- data RepoType = Darcs | Git | SVN | CVS | Mercurial | GnuArch | Bazaar | Monotone | OtherRepoType String deriving (Eq, Ord, Read, Show, Typeable, Data) knownRepoTypes :: [RepoType] knownRepoTypes = [Darcs, Git, SVN, CVS ,Mercurial, GnuArch, Bazaar, Monotone] repoTypeAliases :: RepoType -> [String] repoTypeAliases Bazaar = ["bzr"] repoTypeAliases Mercurial = ["hg"] repoTypeAliases GnuArch = ["arch"] repoTypeAliases _ = [] instance Text RepoKind where disp RepoHead = Disp.text "head" disp RepoThis = Disp.text "this" disp (RepoKindUnknown other) = Disp.text other parse = do name <- ident return $ case lowercase name of "head" -> RepoHead "this" -> RepoThis _ -> RepoKindUnknown name instance Text RepoType where disp (OtherRepoType other) = Disp.text other disp other = Disp.text (lowercase (show other)) parse = fmap classifyRepoType ident classifyRepoType :: String -> RepoType classifyRepoType s = fromMaybe (OtherRepoType s) $ lookup (lowercase s) repoTypeMap where repoTypeMap = [ (name, repoType') | repoType' <- knownRepoTypes , name <- display repoType' : repoTypeAliases repoType' ] ident :: Parse.ReadP r String ident = Parse.munch1 (\c -> Char.isAlphaNum c || c == '_' || c == '-') lowercase :: String -> String lowercase = map Char.toLower -- ------------------------------------------------------------ -- * Utils -- ------------------------------------------------------------ updatePackageDescription :: HookedBuildInfo -> PackageDescription -> PackageDescription updatePackageDescription (mb_lib_bi, exe_bi) p = p{ executables = updateExecutables exe_bi (executables p) , library = updateLibrary mb_lib_bi (library p) } where updateLibrary :: Maybe BuildInfo -> Maybe Library -> Maybe Library updateLibrary (Just bi) (Just lib) = Just (lib{libBuildInfo = bi `mappend` libBuildInfo lib}) updateLibrary Nothing mb_lib = mb_lib updateLibrary (Just _) Nothing = Nothing updateExecutables :: [(String, BuildInfo)] -- ^[(exeName, new buildinfo)] -> [Executable] -- ^list of executables to update -> [Executable] -- ^list with exeNames updated updateExecutables exe_bi' executables' = foldr updateExecutable executables' exe_bi' updateExecutable :: (String, BuildInfo) -- ^(exeName, new buildinfo) -> [Executable] -- ^list of executables to update -> [Executable] -- ^libst with exeName updated updateExecutable _ [] = [] updateExecutable exe_bi'@(name,bi) (exe:exes) | exeName exe == name = exe{buildInfo = bi `mappend` buildInfo exe} : exes | otherwise = exe : updateExecutable exe_bi' exes -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The GenericPackageDescription type data GenericPackageDescription = GenericPackageDescription { packageDescription :: PackageDescription, genPackageFlags :: [Flag], condLibrary :: Maybe (CondTree ConfVar [Dependency] Library), condExecutables :: [(String, CondTree ConfVar [Dependency] Executable)], condTestSuites :: [(String, CondTree ConfVar [Dependency] TestSuite)], condBenchmarks :: [(String, CondTree ConfVar [Dependency] Benchmark)] } deriving (Show, Eq, Typeable, Data) instance Package GenericPackageDescription where packageId = packageId . packageDescription --TODO: make PackageDescription an instance of Text. -- | A flag can represent a feature to be included, or a way of linking -- a target against its dependencies, or in fact whatever you can think of. data Flag = MkFlag { flagName :: FlagName , flagDescription :: String , flagDefault :: Bool , flagManual :: Bool } deriving (Show, Eq, Typeable, Data) -- | A 'FlagName' is the name of a user-defined configuration flag newtype FlagName = FlagName String deriving (Eq, Ord, Show, Read, Typeable, Data) -- | A 'FlagAssignment' is a total or partial mapping of 'FlagName's to -- 'Bool' flag values. It represents the flags chosen by the user or -- discovered during configuration. For example @--flags=foo --flags=-bar@ -- becomes @[("foo", True), ("bar", False)]@ -- type FlagAssignment = [(FlagName, Bool)] -- | A @ConfVar@ represents the variable type used. data ConfVar = OS OS | Arch Arch | Flag FlagName | Impl CompilerFlavor VersionRange deriving (Eq, Show, Typeable, Data) --instance Text ConfVar where -- disp (OS os) = "os(" ++ display os ++ ")" -- disp (Arch arch) = "arch(" ++ display arch ++ ")" -- disp (Flag (ConfFlag f)) = "flag(" ++ f ++ ")" -- disp (Impl c v) = "impl(" ++ display c -- ++ " " ++ display v ++ ")" -- | A boolean expression parameterized over the variable type used. data Condition c = Var c | Lit Bool | CNot (Condition c) | COr (Condition c) (Condition c) | CAnd (Condition c) (Condition c) deriving (Show, Eq, Typeable, Data) --instance Text c => Text (Condition c) where -- disp (Var x) = text (show x) -- disp (Lit b) = text (show b) -- disp (CNot c) = char '!' <> parens (ppCond c) -- disp (COr c1 c2) = parens $ sep [ppCond c1, text "||" <+> ppCond c2] -- disp (CAnd c1 c2) = parens $ sep [ppCond c1, text "&&" <+> ppCond c2] data CondTree v c a = CondNode { condTreeData :: a , condTreeConstraints :: c , condTreeComponents :: [( Condition v , CondTree v c a , Maybe (CondTree v c a))] } deriving (Show, Eq, Typeable, Data) --instance (Text v, Text c) => Text (CondTree v c a) where -- disp (CondNode _dat cs ifs) = -- (text "build-depends: " <+> -- disp cs) -- $+$ -- (vcat $ map ppIf ifs) -- where -- ppIf (c,thenTree,mElseTree) = -- ((text "if" <+> ppCond c <> colon) $$ -- nest 2 (ppCondTree thenTree disp)) -- $+$ (maybe empty (\t -> text "else: " $$ nest 2 (ppCondTree t disp)) -- mElseTree)