{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} -- | @unsafe@ variants of the "Language.C.Inline" quasi-quoters, to call the C code -- unsafely in the sense of -- . -- In GHC, unsafe foreign calls are faster than safe foreign calls, but the user -- must guarantee the control flow will never enter Haskell code (via a callback -- or otherwise) before the call is done. -- -- This module is intended to be imported qualified: -- -- @ -- import qualified "Language.C.Inline.Unsafe" as CU -- @ module Language.C.Inline.Unsafe ( exp , pure , block ) where #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ < 710 import Prelude hiding (exp) #else import Prelude hiding (exp, pure) #endif import qualified Language.Haskell.TH.Quote as TH import qualified Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax as TH import Language.C.Inline.Context import Language.C.Inline.Internal -- | C expressions. exp :: TH.QuasiQuoter exp = genericQuote IO $ inlineExp TH.Unsafe -- | Variant of 'exp', for use with expressions known to have no side effects. -- -- __BEWARE__: Use this function with caution, only when you know what you are -- doing. If an expression does in fact have side-effects, then indiscriminate -- use of 'pure' may endanger referential transparency, and in principle even -- type safety. Also note that the function may run more than once and that it -- may run in parallel with itself, given that -- 'System.IO.Unsafe.unsafeDupablePerformIO' is used to call the provided C -- code [to ensure good performance using the threaded -- runtime](https://github.com/fpco/inline-c/issues/115). Please refer to the -- documentation for 'System.IO.Unsafe.unsafeDupablePerformIO' for more -- details. pure :: TH.QuasiQuoter pure = genericQuote Pure $ inlineExp TH.Unsafe -- | C code blocks (i.e. statements). block :: TH.QuasiQuoter block = genericQuote IO $ inlineItems TH.Unsafe False Nothing