{-# LANGUAGE Rank2Types #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} module Distribution.Backpack.DescribeUnitId where import Prelude () import Distribution.Compat.Prelude import Distribution.Types.PackageId import Distribution.Types.ComponentName import Distribution.Compat.Stack import Distribution.Verbosity import Distribution.ModuleName import Distribution.Text import Distribution.Simple.Utils import Text.PrettyPrint -- Unit identifiers have a well defined, machine-readable format, -- but this format isn't very user-friendly for users. This -- module defines some functions for solving common rendering -- problems one has for displaying these. -- -- There are three basic problems we tackle: -- -- - Users don't want to see pkg-0.5-inplace-libname, -- they want to see "library 'libname' from 'pkg-0.5'" -- -- - Users don't want to see the raw component identifier, which -- usually contains a wordy hash that doesn't matter. -- -- - Users don't want to see a hash of the instantiation: they -- want to see the actual instantiation, and they want it in -- interpretable form. -- -- | Print a Setup message stating (1) what operation we are doing, -- for (2) which component (with enough details to uniquely identify -- the build in question.) -- setupMessage' :: Text a => Verbosity -> String -- ^ Operation being done (capitalized), on: -> PackageIdentifier -- ^ Package -> ComponentName -- ^ Component name -> Maybe [(ModuleName, a)] -- ^ Instantiation, if available. -- Polymorphic to take -- 'OpenModule' or 'Module' -> IO () setupMessage' verbosity msg pkgid cname mb_insts = withFrozenCallStack $ do noticeDoc verbosity $ case mb_insts of Just insts | not (null insts) -> hang (msg_doc <+> text "instantiated with") 2 (vcat [ disp k <+> text "=" <+> disp v | (k,v) <- insts ]) $$ for_doc _ -> msg_doc <+> for_doc where msg_doc = text msg <+> text (showComponentName cname) for_doc = text "for" <+> disp pkgid <<>> text ".."