{-
(c) The AQUA Project, Glasgow University, 1994-1998


Wired-in knowledge about primitive types
-}

{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wno-incomplete-uni-patterns #-}

-- | This module defines TyCons that can't be expressed in Haskell.
--   They are all, therefore, wired-in TyCons.  C.f module "GHC.Builtin.Types"
module GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim(
        mkPrimTyConName, -- For implicit parameters in GHC.Builtin.Types only

        mkTemplateKindVars, mkTemplateTyVars, mkTemplateTyVarsFrom,
        mkTemplateKiTyVars, mkTemplateKiTyVar,

        mkTemplateTyConBinders, mkTemplateKindTyConBinders,
        mkTemplateAnonTyConBinders,

        alphaTyVars, alphaTyVar, betaTyVar, gammaTyVar, deltaTyVar,
        alphaTys, alphaTy, betaTy, gammaTy, deltaTy,
        alphaTyVarsUnliftedRep, alphaTyVarUnliftedRep,
        alphaTysUnliftedRep, alphaTyUnliftedRep,
        runtimeRep1TyVar, runtimeRep2TyVar, runtimeRep3TyVar,
        runtimeRep1Ty, runtimeRep2Ty, runtimeRep3Ty,

        openAlphaTyVar, openBetaTyVar, openGammaTyVar,
        openAlphaTy, openBetaTy, openGammaTy,

        multiplicityTyVar1, multiplicityTyVar2,

        -- Kind constructors...
        tYPETyCon, tYPETyConName,

        -- Kinds
        tYPE, primRepToRuntimeRep,

        functionWithMultiplicity,
        funTyCon, funTyConName,
        unexposedPrimTyCons, exposedPrimTyCons, primTyCons,

        charPrimTyCon,          charPrimTy, charPrimTyConName,
        intPrimTyCon,           intPrimTy, intPrimTyConName,
        wordPrimTyCon,          wordPrimTy, wordPrimTyConName,
        addrPrimTyCon,          addrPrimTy, addrPrimTyConName,
        floatPrimTyCon,         floatPrimTy, floatPrimTyConName,
        doublePrimTyCon,        doublePrimTy, doublePrimTyConName,

        statePrimTyCon,         mkStatePrimTy,
        realWorldTyCon,         realWorldTy, realWorldStatePrimTy,

        proxyPrimTyCon,         mkProxyPrimTy,

        arrayPrimTyCon, mkArrayPrimTy,
        byteArrayPrimTyCon,     byteArrayPrimTy,
        arrayArrayPrimTyCon, mkArrayArrayPrimTy,
        smallArrayPrimTyCon, mkSmallArrayPrimTy,
        mutableArrayPrimTyCon, mkMutableArrayPrimTy,
        mutableByteArrayPrimTyCon, mkMutableByteArrayPrimTy,
        mutableArrayArrayPrimTyCon, mkMutableArrayArrayPrimTy,
        smallMutableArrayPrimTyCon, mkSmallMutableArrayPrimTy,
        mutVarPrimTyCon, mkMutVarPrimTy,

        mVarPrimTyCon,                  mkMVarPrimTy,
        ioPortPrimTyCon,                mkIOPortPrimTy,
        tVarPrimTyCon,                  mkTVarPrimTy,
        stablePtrPrimTyCon,             mkStablePtrPrimTy,
        stableNamePrimTyCon,            mkStableNamePrimTy,
        compactPrimTyCon,               compactPrimTy,
        bcoPrimTyCon,                   bcoPrimTy,
        weakPrimTyCon,                  mkWeakPrimTy,
        threadIdPrimTyCon,              threadIdPrimTy,

        int8PrimTyCon,          int8PrimTy, int8PrimTyConName,
        word8PrimTyCon,         word8PrimTy, word8PrimTyConName,

        int16PrimTyCon,         int16PrimTy, int16PrimTyConName,
        word16PrimTyCon,        word16PrimTy, word16PrimTyConName,

        int32PrimTyCon,         int32PrimTy, int32PrimTyConName,
        word32PrimTyCon,        word32PrimTy, word32PrimTyConName,

        int64PrimTyCon,         int64PrimTy, int64PrimTyConName,
        word64PrimTyCon,        word64PrimTy, word64PrimTyConName,

        eqPrimTyCon,            -- ty1 ~# ty2
        eqReprPrimTyCon,        -- ty1 ~R# ty2  (at role Representational)
        eqPhantPrimTyCon,       -- ty1 ~P# ty2  (at role Phantom)
        equalityTyCon,

        -- * SIMD
#include "primop-vector-tys-exports.hs-incl"
  ) where

#include "HsVersions.h"

import GHC.Prelude

import {-# SOURCE #-} GHC.Builtin.Types
  ( runtimeRepTy, unboxedTupleKind, liftedTypeKind
  , vecRepDataConTyCon, tupleRepDataConTyCon
  , liftedRepTy, unliftedRepTy
  , intRepDataConTy
  , int8RepDataConTy, int16RepDataConTy, int32RepDataConTy, int64RepDataConTy
  , wordRepDataConTy
  , word16RepDataConTy, word8RepDataConTy, word32RepDataConTy, word64RepDataConTy
  , addrRepDataConTy
  , floatRepDataConTy, doubleRepDataConTy
  , vec2DataConTy, vec4DataConTy, vec8DataConTy, vec16DataConTy, vec32DataConTy
  , vec64DataConTy
  , int8ElemRepDataConTy, int16ElemRepDataConTy, int32ElemRepDataConTy
  , int64ElemRepDataConTy, word8ElemRepDataConTy, word16ElemRepDataConTy
  , word32ElemRepDataConTy, word64ElemRepDataConTy, floatElemRepDataConTy
  , doubleElemRepDataConTy
  , mkPromotedListTy, multiplicityTy )

import GHC.Types.Var    ( TyVar, mkTyVar )
import GHC.Types.Name
import {-# SOURCE #-} GHC.Types.TyThing
import GHC.Core.TyCon
import GHC.Types.SrcLoc
import GHC.Types.Unique
import GHC.Builtin.Uniques
import GHC.Builtin.Names
import GHC.Data.FastString
import GHC.Utils.Outputable
import GHC.Utils.Panic
import GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep -- Doesn't need special access, but this is easier to avoid
                         -- import loops which show up if you import Type instead
import {-# SOURCE #-} GHC.Core.Type ( mkTyConTy, tYPE )

import Data.Char

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
\subsection{Primitive type constructors}
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

primTyCons :: [TyCon]
primTyCons :: [TyCon]
primTyCons = [TyCon]
unexposedPrimTyCons forall a. [a] -> [a] -> [a]
++ [TyCon]
exposedPrimTyCons

-- | Primitive 'TyCon's that are defined in GHC.Prim but not exposed.
-- It's important to keep these separate as we don't want users to be able to
-- write them (see #15209) or see them in GHCi's @:browse@ output
-- (see #12023).
unexposedPrimTyCons :: [TyCon]
unexposedPrimTyCons :: [TyCon]
unexposedPrimTyCons
  = [ TyCon
eqPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
eqReprPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
eqPhantPrimTyCon
    ]

-- | Primitive 'TyCon's that are defined in, and exported from, GHC.Prim.
exposedPrimTyCons :: [TyCon]
exposedPrimTyCons :: [TyCon]
exposedPrimTyCons
  = [ TyCon
addrPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
arrayPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
byteArrayPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
arrayArrayPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
smallArrayPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
charPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
doublePrimTyCon
    , TyCon
floatPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
intPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
int8PrimTyCon
    , TyCon
int16PrimTyCon
    , TyCon
int32PrimTyCon
    , TyCon
int64PrimTyCon
    , TyCon
bcoPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
weakPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
mutableArrayPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
mutableByteArrayPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
mutableArrayArrayPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
smallMutableArrayPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
mVarPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
ioPortPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
tVarPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
mutVarPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
realWorldTyCon
    , TyCon
stablePtrPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
stableNamePrimTyCon
    , TyCon
compactPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
statePrimTyCon
    , TyCon
proxyPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
threadIdPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
wordPrimTyCon
    , TyCon
word8PrimTyCon
    , TyCon
word16PrimTyCon
    , TyCon
word32PrimTyCon
    , TyCon
word64PrimTyCon

    , TyCon
tYPETyCon
    , TyCon
funTyCon

#include "primop-vector-tycons.hs-incl"
    ]

mkPrimTc :: FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc :: FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc FastString
fs Unique
unique TyCon
tycon
  = Module -> OccName -> Unique -> TyThing -> BuiltInSyntax -> Name
mkWiredInName Module
gHC_PRIM (FastString -> OccName
mkTcOccFS FastString
fs)
                  Unique
unique
                  (TyCon -> TyThing
mkATyCon TyCon
tycon)        -- Relevant TyCon
                  BuiltInSyntax
UserSyntax

mkBuiltInPrimTc :: FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkBuiltInPrimTc :: FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkBuiltInPrimTc FastString
fs Unique
unique TyCon
tycon
  = Module -> OccName -> Unique -> TyThing -> BuiltInSyntax -> Name
mkWiredInName Module
gHC_PRIM (FastString -> OccName
mkTcOccFS FastString
fs)
                  Unique
unique
                  (TyCon -> TyThing
mkATyCon TyCon
tycon)        -- Relevant TyCon
                  BuiltInSyntax
BuiltInSyntax


charPrimTyConName, intPrimTyConName, int8PrimTyConName, int16PrimTyConName, int32PrimTyConName, int64PrimTyConName, wordPrimTyConName, word32PrimTyConName, word8PrimTyConName, word16PrimTyConName, word64PrimTyConName, addrPrimTyConName, floatPrimTyConName, doublePrimTyConName, statePrimTyConName, proxyPrimTyConName, realWorldTyConName, arrayPrimTyConName, arrayArrayPrimTyConName, smallArrayPrimTyConName, byteArrayPrimTyConName, mutableArrayPrimTyConName, mutableByteArrayPrimTyConName, mutableArrayArrayPrimTyConName, smallMutableArrayPrimTyConName, mutVarPrimTyConName, mVarPrimTyConName, ioPortPrimTyConName, tVarPrimTyConName, stablePtrPrimTyConName, stableNamePrimTyConName, compactPrimTyConName, bcoPrimTyConName, weakPrimTyConName, threadIdPrimTyConName, eqPrimTyConName, eqReprPrimTyConName, eqPhantPrimTyConName :: Name
charPrimTyConName :: Name
charPrimTyConName             = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Char#") Unique
charPrimTyConKey TyCon
charPrimTyCon
intPrimTyConName :: Name
intPrimTyConName              = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Int#") Unique
intPrimTyConKey  TyCon
intPrimTyCon
int8PrimTyConName :: Name
int8PrimTyConName             = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Int8#") Unique
int8PrimTyConKey TyCon
int8PrimTyCon
int16PrimTyConName :: Name
int16PrimTyConName            = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Int16#") Unique
int16PrimTyConKey TyCon
int16PrimTyCon
int32PrimTyConName :: Name
int32PrimTyConName            = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Int32#") Unique
int32PrimTyConKey TyCon
int32PrimTyCon
int64PrimTyConName :: Name
int64PrimTyConName            = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Int64#") Unique
int64PrimTyConKey TyCon
int64PrimTyCon
wordPrimTyConName :: Name
wordPrimTyConName             = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Word#") Unique
wordPrimTyConKey TyCon
wordPrimTyCon
word8PrimTyConName :: Name
word8PrimTyConName            = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Word8#") Unique
word8PrimTyConKey TyCon
word8PrimTyCon
word16PrimTyConName :: Name
word16PrimTyConName           = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Word16#") Unique
word16PrimTyConKey TyCon
word16PrimTyCon
word32PrimTyConName :: Name
word32PrimTyConName           = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Word32#") Unique
word32PrimTyConKey TyCon
word32PrimTyCon
word64PrimTyConName :: Name
word64PrimTyConName           = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Word64#") Unique
word64PrimTyConKey TyCon
word64PrimTyCon
addrPrimTyConName :: Name
addrPrimTyConName             = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Addr#") Unique
addrPrimTyConKey TyCon
addrPrimTyCon
floatPrimTyConName :: Name
floatPrimTyConName            = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Float#") Unique
floatPrimTyConKey TyCon
floatPrimTyCon
doublePrimTyConName :: Name
doublePrimTyConName           = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Double#") Unique
doublePrimTyConKey TyCon
doublePrimTyCon
statePrimTyConName :: Name
statePrimTyConName            = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"State#") Unique
statePrimTyConKey TyCon
statePrimTyCon
proxyPrimTyConName :: Name
proxyPrimTyConName            = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Proxy#") Unique
proxyPrimTyConKey TyCon
proxyPrimTyCon
eqPrimTyConName :: Name
eqPrimTyConName               = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"~#") Unique
eqPrimTyConKey TyCon
eqPrimTyCon
eqReprPrimTyConName :: Name
eqReprPrimTyConName           = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkBuiltInPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"~R#") Unique
eqReprPrimTyConKey TyCon
eqReprPrimTyCon
eqPhantPrimTyConName :: Name
eqPhantPrimTyConName          = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkBuiltInPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"~P#") Unique
eqPhantPrimTyConKey TyCon
eqPhantPrimTyCon
realWorldTyConName :: Name
realWorldTyConName            = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"RealWorld") Unique
realWorldTyConKey TyCon
realWorldTyCon
arrayPrimTyConName :: Name
arrayPrimTyConName            = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Array#") Unique
arrayPrimTyConKey TyCon
arrayPrimTyCon
byteArrayPrimTyConName :: Name
byteArrayPrimTyConName        = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"ByteArray#") Unique
byteArrayPrimTyConKey TyCon
byteArrayPrimTyCon
arrayArrayPrimTyConName :: Name
arrayArrayPrimTyConName       = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"ArrayArray#") Unique
arrayArrayPrimTyConKey TyCon
arrayArrayPrimTyCon
smallArrayPrimTyConName :: Name
smallArrayPrimTyConName       = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"SmallArray#") Unique
smallArrayPrimTyConKey TyCon
smallArrayPrimTyCon
mutableArrayPrimTyConName :: Name
mutableArrayPrimTyConName     = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"MutableArray#") Unique
mutableArrayPrimTyConKey TyCon
mutableArrayPrimTyCon
mutableByteArrayPrimTyConName :: Name
mutableByteArrayPrimTyConName = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"MutableByteArray#") Unique
mutableByteArrayPrimTyConKey TyCon
mutableByteArrayPrimTyCon
mutableArrayArrayPrimTyConName :: Name
mutableArrayArrayPrimTyConName= FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"MutableArrayArray#") Unique
mutableArrayArrayPrimTyConKey TyCon
mutableArrayArrayPrimTyCon
smallMutableArrayPrimTyConName :: Name
smallMutableArrayPrimTyConName= FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"SmallMutableArray#") Unique
smallMutableArrayPrimTyConKey TyCon
smallMutableArrayPrimTyCon
mutVarPrimTyConName :: Name
mutVarPrimTyConName           = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"MutVar#") Unique
mutVarPrimTyConKey TyCon
mutVarPrimTyCon
ioPortPrimTyConName :: Name
ioPortPrimTyConName           = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"IOPort#") Unique
ioPortPrimTyConKey TyCon
ioPortPrimTyCon
mVarPrimTyConName :: Name
mVarPrimTyConName             = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"MVar#") Unique
mVarPrimTyConKey TyCon
mVarPrimTyCon
tVarPrimTyConName :: Name
tVarPrimTyConName             = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"TVar#") Unique
tVarPrimTyConKey TyCon
tVarPrimTyCon
stablePtrPrimTyConName :: Name
stablePtrPrimTyConName        = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"StablePtr#") Unique
stablePtrPrimTyConKey TyCon
stablePtrPrimTyCon
stableNamePrimTyConName :: Name
stableNamePrimTyConName       = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"StableName#") Unique
stableNamePrimTyConKey TyCon
stableNamePrimTyCon
compactPrimTyConName :: Name
compactPrimTyConName          = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Compact#") Unique
compactPrimTyConKey TyCon
compactPrimTyCon
bcoPrimTyConName :: Name
bcoPrimTyConName              = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"BCO") Unique
bcoPrimTyConKey TyCon
bcoPrimTyCon
weakPrimTyConName :: Name
weakPrimTyConName             = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"Weak#") Unique
weakPrimTyConKey TyCon
weakPrimTyCon
threadIdPrimTyConName :: Name
threadIdPrimTyConName         = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTc (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"ThreadId#") Unique
threadIdPrimTyConKey TyCon
threadIdPrimTyCon

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
\subsection{Support code}
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************

alphaTyVars is a list of type variables for use in templates:
        ["a", "b", ..., "z", "t1", "t2", ... ]
-}

mkTemplateKindVar :: Kind -> TyVar
mkTemplateKindVar :: Kind -> TyVar
mkTemplateKindVar = Name -> Kind -> TyVar
mkTyVar (Int -> String -> Name
mk_tv_name Int
0 String
"k")

mkTemplateKindVars :: [Kind] -> [TyVar]
-- k0  with unique (mkAlphaTyVarUnique 0)
-- k1  with unique (mkAlphaTyVarUnique 1)
-- ... etc
mkTemplateKindVars :: [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateKindVars [Kind
kind] = [Kind -> TyVar
mkTemplateKindVar Kind
kind]
  -- Special case for one kind: just "k"
mkTemplateKindVars [Kind]
kinds
  = [ Name -> Kind -> TyVar
mkTyVar (Int -> String -> Name
mk_tv_name Int
u (Char
'k' forall a. a -> [a] -> [a]
: forall a. Show a => a -> String
show Int
u)) Kind
kind
    | (Kind
kind, Int
u) <- [Kind]
kinds forall a b. [a] -> [b] -> [(a, b)]
`zip` [Int
0..] ]
mk_tv_name :: Int -> String -> Name
mk_tv_name :: Int -> String -> Name
mk_tv_name Int
u String
s = Unique -> OccName -> SrcSpan -> Name
mkInternalName (Int -> Unique
mkAlphaTyVarUnique Int
u)
                                (FastString -> OccName
mkTyVarOccFS (String -> FastString
mkFastString String
s))
                                SrcSpan
noSrcSpan

mkTemplateTyVarsFrom :: Int -> [Kind] -> [TyVar]
-- a  with unique (mkAlphaTyVarUnique n)
-- b  with unique (mkAlphaTyVarUnique n+1)
-- ... etc
-- Typically called as
--   mkTemplateTyVarsFrom (length kv_bndrs) kinds
-- where kv_bndrs are the kind-level binders of a TyCon
mkTemplateTyVarsFrom :: Int -> [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVarsFrom Int
n [Kind]
kinds
  = [ Name -> Kind -> TyVar
mkTyVar Name
name Kind
kind
    | (Kind
kind, Int
index) <- forall a b. [a] -> [b] -> [(a, b)]
zip [Kind]
kinds [Int
0..],
      let ch_ord :: Int
ch_ord = Int
index forall a. Num a => a -> a -> a
+ Char -> Int
ord Char
'a'
          name_str :: String
name_str | Int
ch_ord forall a. Ord a => a -> a -> Bool
<= Char -> Int
ord Char
'z' = [Int -> Char
chr Int
ch_ord]
                   | Bool
otherwise         = Char
't'forall a. a -> [a] -> [a]
:forall a. Show a => a -> String
show Int
index
          name :: Name
name = Int -> String -> Name
mk_tv_name (Int
index forall a. Num a => a -> a -> a
+ Int
n) String
name_str
    ]

mkTemplateTyVars :: [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVars :: [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVars = Int -> [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVarsFrom Int
1

mkTemplateTyConBinders
    :: [Kind]                -- [k1, .., kn]   Kinds of kind-forall'd vars
    -> ([Kind] -> [Kind])    -- Arg is [kv1:k1, ..., kvn:kn]
                             --     same length as first arg
                             -- Result is anon arg kinds
    -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateTyConBinders :: [Kind] -> ([Kind] -> [Kind]) -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateTyConBinders [Kind]
kind_var_kinds [Kind] -> [Kind]
mk_anon_arg_kinds
  = [TyConBinder]
kv_bndrs forall a. [a] -> [a] -> [a]
++ [TyConBinder]
tv_bndrs
  where
    kv_bndrs :: [TyConBinder]
kv_bndrs   = [Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateKindTyConBinders [Kind]
kind_var_kinds
    anon_kinds :: [Kind]
anon_kinds = [Kind] -> [Kind]
mk_anon_arg_kinds ([TyVar] -> [Kind]
mkTyVarTys (forall tv argf. [VarBndr tv argf] -> [tv]
binderVars [TyConBinder]
kv_bndrs))
    tv_bndrs :: [TyConBinder]
tv_bndrs   = Int -> [Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateAnonTyConBindersFrom (forall (t :: * -> *) a. Foldable t => t a -> Int
length [TyConBinder]
kv_bndrs) [Kind]
anon_kinds

mkTemplateKiTyVars
    :: [Kind]                -- [k1, .., kn]   Kinds of kind-forall'd vars
    -> ([Kind] -> [Kind])    -- Arg is [kv1:k1, ..., kvn:kn]
                             --     same length as first arg
                             -- Result is anon arg kinds [ak1, .., akm]
    -> [TyVar]   -- [kv1:k1, ..., kvn:kn, av1:ak1, ..., avm:akm]
-- Example: if you want the tyvars for
--   forall (r:RuntimeRep) (a:TYPE r) (b:*). blah
-- call mkTemplateKiTyVars [RuntimeRep] (\[r] -> [TYPE r, *])
mkTemplateKiTyVars :: [Kind] -> ([Kind] -> [Kind]) -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateKiTyVars [Kind]
kind_var_kinds [Kind] -> [Kind]
mk_arg_kinds
  = [TyVar]
kv_bndrs forall a. [a] -> [a] -> [a]
++ [TyVar]
tv_bndrs
  where
    kv_bndrs :: [TyVar]
kv_bndrs   = [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateKindVars [Kind]
kind_var_kinds
    anon_kinds :: [Kind]
anon_kinds = [Kind] -> [Kind]
mk_arg_kinds ([TyVar] -> [Kind]
mkTyVarTys [TyVar]
kv_bndrs)
    tv_bndrs :: [TyVar]
tv_bndrs   = Int -> [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVarsFrom (forall (t :: * -> *) a. Foldable t => t a -> Int
length [TyVar]
kv_bndrs) [Kind]
anon_kinds

mkTemplateKiTyVar
    :: Kind                  -- [k1, .., kn]   Kind of kind-forall'd var
    -> (Kind -> [Kind])      -- Arg is kv1:k1
                             -- Result is anon arg kinds [ak1, .., akm]
    -> [TyVar]   -- [kv1:k1, ..., kvn:kn, av1:ak1, ..., avm:akm]
-- Example: if you want the tyvars for
--   forall (r:RuntimeRep) (a:TYPE r) (b:*). blah
-- call mkTemplateKiTyVar RuntimeRep (\r -> [TYPE r, *])
mkTemplateKiTyVar :: Kind -> (Kind -> [Kind]) -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateKiTyVar Kind
kind Kind -> [Kind]
mk_arg_kinds
  = TyVar
kv_bndr forall a. a -> [a] -> [a]
: [TyVar]
tv_bndrs
  where
    kv_bndr :: TyVar
kv_bndr    = Kind -> TyVar
mkTemplateKindVar Kind
kind
    anon_kinds :: [Kind]
anon_kinds = Kind -> [Kind]
mk_arg_kinds (TyVar -> Kind
mkTyVarTy TyVar
kv_bndr)
    tv_bndrs :: [TyVar]
tv_bndrs   = Int -> [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVarsFrom Int
1 [Kind]
anon_kinds

mkTemplateKindTyConBinders :: [Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
-- Makes named, Specified binders
mkTemplateKindTyConBinders :: [Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateKindTyConBinders [Kind]
kinds = [ArgFlag -> TyVar -> TyConBinder
mkNamedTyConBinder ArgFlag
Specified TyVar
tv | TyVar
tv <- [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateKindVars [Kind]
kinds]

mkTemplateAnonTyConBinders :: [Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateAnonTyConBinders :: [Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateAnonTyConBinders [Kind]
kinds = AnonArgFlag -> [TyVar] -> [TyConBinder]
mkAnonTyConBinders AnonArgFlag
VisArg ([Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVars [Kind]
kinds)

mkTemplateAnonTyConBindersFrom :: Int -> [Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateAnonTyConBindersFrom :: Int -> [Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateAnonTyConBindersFrom Int
n [Kind]
kinds = AnonArgFlag -> [TyVar] -> [TyConBinder]
mkAnonTyConBinders AnonArgFlag
VisArg (Int -> [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVarsFrom Int
n [Kind]
kinds)

alphaTyVars :: [TyVar]
alphaTyVars :: [TyVar]
alphaTyVars = [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVars forall a b. (a -> b) -> a -> b
$ forall a. a -> [a]
repeat Kind
liftedTypeKind

alphaTyVar, betaTyVar, gammaTyVar, deltaTyVar :: TyVar
(TyVar
alphaTyVar:TyVar
betaTyVar:TyVar
gammaTyVar:TyVar
deltaTyVar:[TyVar]
_) = [TyVar]
alphaTyVars

alphaTys :: [Type]
alphaTys :: [Kind]
alphaTys = [TyVar] -> [Kind]
mkTyVarTys [TyVar]
alphaTyVars
alphaTy, betaTy, gammaTy, deltaTy :: Type
(Kind
alphaTy:Kind
betaTy:Kind
gammaTy:Kind
deltaTy:[Kind]
_) = [Kind]
alphaTys

alphaTyVarsUnliftedRep :: [TyVar]
alphaTyVarsUnliftedRep :: [TyVar]
alphaTyVarsUnliftedRep = [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVars forall a b. (a -> b) -> a -> b
$ forall a. a -> [a]
repeat (Kind -> Kind
tYPE Kind
unliftedRepTy)

alphaTyVarUnliftedRep :: TyVar
(TyVar
alphaTyVarUnliftedRep:[TyVar]
_) = [TyVar]
alphaTyVarsUnliftedRep

alphaTysUnliftedRep :: [Type]
alphaTysUnliftedRep :: [Kind]
alphaTysUnliftedRep = [TyVar] -> [Kind]
mkTyVarTys [TyVar]
alphaTyVarsUnliftedRep
alphaTyUnliftedRep :: Type
(Kind
alphaTyUnliftedRep:[Kind]
_) = [Kind]
alphaTysUnliftedRep

runtimeRep1TyVar, runtimeRep2TyVar, runtimeRep3TyVar :: TyVar
(TyVar
runtimeRep1TyVar : TyVar
runtimeRep2TyVar : TyVar
runtimeRep3TyVar : [TyVar]
_)
  = forall a. Int -> [a] -> [a]
drop Int
16 ([Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVars (forall a. a -> [a]
repeat Kind
runtimeRepTy))  -- selects 'q','r'

runtimeRep1Ty, runtimeRep2Ty, runtimeRep3Ty :: Type
runtimeRep1Ty :: Kind
runtimeRep1Ty = TyVar -> Kind
mkTyVarTy TyVar
runtimeRep1TyVar
runtimeRep2Ty :: Kind
runtimeRep2Ty = TyVar -> Kind
mkTyVarTy TyVar
runtimeRep2TyVar
runtimeRep3Ty :: Kind
runtimeRep3Ty = TyVar -> Kind
mkTyVarTy TyVar
runtimeRep3TyVar

openAlphaTyVar, openBetaTyVar, openGammaTyVar :: TyVar
-- alpha :: TYPE r1
-- beta  :: TYPE r2
-- gamma :: TYPE r3
[TyVar
openAlphaTyVar,TyVar
openBetaTyVar,TyVar
openGammaTyVar]
  = [Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVars [Kind -> Kind
tYPE Kind
runtimeRep1Ty, Kind -> Kind
tYPE Kind
runtimeRep2Ty, Kind -> Kind
tYPE Kind
runtimeRep3Ty]

openAlphaTy, openBetaTy, openGammaTy :: Type
openAlphaTy :: Kind
openAlphaTy = TyVar -> Kind
mkTyVarTy TyVar
openAlphaTyVar
openBetaTy :: Kind
openBetaTy  = TyVar -> Kind
mkTyVarTy TyVar
openBetaTyVar
openGammaTy :: Kind
openGammaTy = TyVar -> Kind
mkTyVarTy TyVar
openGammaTyVar

multiplicityTyVar1, multiplicityTyVar2  :: TyVar
(TyVar
multiplicityTyVar1 : TyVar
multiplicityTyVar2 : [TyVar]
_)
   = forall a. Int -> [a] -> [a]
drop Int
13 ([Kind] -> [TyVar]
mkTemplateTyVars (forall a. a -> [a]
repeat Kind
multiplicityTy))  -- selects 'n', 'm'


{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
                FunTyCon
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

funTyConName :: Name
funTyConName :: Name
funTyConName = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTyConName (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"FUN") Unique
funTyConKey TyCon
funTyCon

-- | The @FUN@ type constructor.
--
-- @
-- FUN :: forall (m :: Multiplicity) ->
--        forall {rep1 :: RuntimeRep} {rep2 :: RuntimeRep}.
--        TYPE rep1 -> TYPE rep2 -> *
-- @
--
-- The runtime representations quantification is left inferred. This
-- means they cannot be specified with @-XTypeApplications@.
--
-- This is a deliberate choice to allow future extensions to the
-- function arrow. To allow visible application a type synonym can be
-- defined:
--
-- @
-- type Arr :: forall (rep1 :: RuntimeRep) (rep2 :: RuntimeRep).
--             TYPE rep1 -> TYPE rep2 -> Type
-- type Arr = FUN 'Many
-- @
--
funTyCon :: TyCon
funTyCon :: TyCon
funTyCon = Name -> [TyConBinder] -> Name -> TyCon
mkFunTyCon Name
funTyConName [TyConBinder]
tc_bndrs Name
tc_rep_nm
  where
    -- See also unrestrictedFunTyCon
    tc_bndrs :: [TyConBinder]
tc_bndrs = [ ArgFlag -> TyVar -> TyConBinder
mkNamedTyConBinder ArgFlag
Required TyVar
multiplicityTyVar1
               , ArgFlag -> TyVar -> TyConBinder
mkNamedTyConBinder ArgFlag
Inferred TyVar
runtimeRep1TyVar
               , ArgFlag -> TyVar -> TyConBinder
mkNamedTyConBinder ArgFlag
Inferred TyVar
runtimeRep2TyVar ]
               forall a. [a] -> [a] -> [a]
++ [Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateAnonTyConBinders [ Kind -> Kind
tYPE Kind
runtimeRep1Ty
                                             , Kind -> Kind
tYPE Kind
runtimeRep2Ty
                                             ]
    tc_rep_nm :: Name
tc_rep_nm = Name -> Name
mkPrelTyConRepName Name
funTyConName

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
                Kinds
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************

Note [TYPE and RuntimeRep]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
All types that classify values have a kind of the form (TYPE rr), where

    data RuntimeRep     -- Defined in ghc-prim:GHC.Types
      = BoxedRep Levity
      | IntRep
      | FloatRep
      .. etc ..

    data Levity = Lifted | Unlifted

    rr :: RuntimeRep

    TYPE :: RuntimeRep -> TYPE 'LiftedRep  -- Built in

So for example:
    Int        :: TYPE ('BoxedRep 'Lifted)
    Array# Int :: TYPE ('BoxedRep 'Unlifted)
    Int#       :: TYPE 'IntRep
    Float#     :: TYPE 'FloatRep
    Maybe      :: TYPE ('BoxedRep 'Lifted) -> TYPE ('BoxedRep 'Lifted)
    (# , #)    :: TYPE r1 -> TYPE r2 -> TYPE (TupleRep [r1, r2])

We abbreviate '*' specially:
    type LiftedRep = 'BoxedRep 'Lifted
    type * = TYPE LiftedRep

The 'rr' parameter tells us how the value is represented at runtime.

Generally speaking, you can't be polymorphic in 'rr'.  E.g
   f :: forall (rr:RuntimeRep) (a:TYPE rr). a -> [a]
   f = /\(rr:RuntimeRep) (a:rr) \(a:rr). ...
This is no good: we could not generate code for 'f', because the
calling convention for 'f' varies depending on whether the argument is
a a Int, Int#, or Float#.  (You could imagine generating specialised
code, one for each instantiation of 'rr', but we don't do that.)

Certain functions CAN be runtime-rep-polymorphic, because the code
generator never has to manipulate a value of type 'a :: TYPE rr'.

* error :: forall (rr:RuntimeRep) (a:TYPE rr). String -> a
  Code generator never has to manipulate the return value.

* unsafeCoerce#, defined in Desugar.mkUnsafeCoercePair:
  Always inlined to be a no-op
     unsafeCoerce# :: forall (r1 :: RuntimeRep) (r2 :: RuntimeRep)
                             (a :: TYPE r1) (b :: TYPE r2).
                             a -> b

* Unboxed tuples, and unboxed sums, defined in GHC.Builtin.Types
  Always inlined, and hence specialised to the call site
     (#,#) :: forall (r1 :: RuntimeRep) (r2 :: RuntimeRep)
                     (a :: TYPE r1) (b :: TYPE r2).
                     a -> b -> TYPE ('TupleRep '[r1, r2])

Note [PrimRep and kindPrimRep]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As part of its source code, in GHC.Core.TyCon, GHC has
  data PrimRep = BoxedRep Levity | IntRep | FloatRep | ...etc...

Notice that
 * RuntimeRep is part of the syntax tree of the program being compiled
     (defined in a library: ghc-prim:GHC.Types)
 * PrimRep is part of GHC's source code.
     (defined in GHC.Core.TyCon)

We need to get from one to the other; that is what kindPrimRep does.
Suppose we have a value
   (v :: t) where (t :: k)
Given this kind
    k = TyConApp "TYPE" [rep]
GHC needs to be able to figure out how 'v' is represented at runtime.
It expects 'rep' to be form
    TyConApp rr_dc args
where 'rr_dc' is a promoteed data constructor from RuntimeRep. So
now we need to go from 'dc' to the corresponding PrimRep.  We store this
PrimRep in the promoted data constructor itself: see TyCon.promDcRepInfo.

-}

tYPETyCon :: TyCon
tYPETyConName :: Name

tYPETyCon :: TyCon
tYPETyCon = Name -> [TyConBinder] -> Kind -> [Role] -> Name -> TyCon
mkKindTyCon Name
tYPETyConName
                        ([Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateAnonTyConBinders [Kind
runtimeRepTy])
                        Kind
liftedTypeKind
                        [Role
Nominal]
                        (Name -> Name
mkPrelTyConRepName Name
tYPETyConName)

--------------------------
-- ... and now their names

-- If you edit these, you may need to update the GHC formalism
-- See Note [GHC Formalism] in GHC.Core.Lint
tYPETyConName :: Name
tYPETyConName             = FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTyConName (String -> FastString
fsLit String
"TYPE") Unique
tYPETyConKey TyCon
tYPETyCon

mkPrimTyConName :: FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTyConName :: FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTyConName = BuiltInSyntax -> FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTcName BuiltInSyntax
BuiltInSyntax
  -- All of the super kinds and kinds are defined in Prim,
  -- and use BuiltInSyntax, because they are never in scope in the source

mkPrimTcName :: BuiltInSyntax -> FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTcName :: BuiltInSyntax -> FastString -> Unique -> TyCon -> Name
mkPrimTcName BuiltInSyntax
built_in_syntax FastString
occ Unique
key TyCon
tycon
  = Module -> OccName -> Unique -> TyThing -> BuiltInSyntax -> Name
mkWiredInName Module
gHC_PRIM (FastString -> OccName
mkTcOccFS FastString
occ) Unique
key (TyCon -> TyThing
mkATyCon TyCon
tycon) BuiltInSyntax
built_in_syntax

-----------------------------

-- Given a Multiplicity, applies FUN to it.
functionWithMultiplicity :: Type -> Type
functionWithMultiplicity :: Kind -> Kind
functionWithMultiplicity Kind
mul = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
funTyCon [Kind
mul]

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
   Basic primitive types (@Char#@, @Int#@, etc.)
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

-- only used herein
pcPrimTyCon :: Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon :: Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
name [Role]
roles PrimRep
rep
  = Name -> [TyConBinder] -> Kind -> [Role] -> TyCon
mkPrimTyCon Name
name [TyConBinder]
binders Kind
result_kind [Role]
roles
  where
    binders :: [TyConBinder]
binders     = [Kind] -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateAnonTyConBinders (forall a b. (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b]
map (forall a b. a -> b -> a
const Kind
liftedTypeKind) [Role]
roles)
    result_kind :: Kind
result_kind = Kind -> Kind
tYPE (PrimRep -> Kind
primRepToRuntimeRep PrimRep
rep)

-- | Convert a 'PrimRep' to a 'Type' of kind RuntimeRep
-- Defined here to avoid (more) module loops
primRepToRuntimeRep :: PrimRep -> Type
primRepToRuntimeRep :: PrimRep -> Kind
primRepToRuntimeRep PrimRep
rep = case PrimRep
rep of
  PrimRep
VoidRep       -> TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
tupleRepDataConTyCon [Kind -> [Kind] -> Kind
mkPromotedListTy Kind
runtimeRepTy []]
  PrimRep
LiftedRep     -> Kind
liftedRepTy
  PrimRep
UnliftedRep   -> Kind
unliftedRepTy
  PrimRep
IntRep        -> Kind
intRepDataConTy
  PrimRep
Int8Rep       -> Kind
int8RepDataConTy
  PrimRep
Int16Rep      -> Kind
int16RepDataConTy
  PrimRep
Int32Rep      -> Kind
int32RepDataConTy
  PrimRep
Int64Rep      -> Kind
int64RepDataConTy
  PrimRep
WordRep       -> Kind
wordRepDataConTy
  PrimRep
Word8Rep      -> Kind
word8RepDataConTy
  PrimRep
Word16Rep     -> Kind
word16RepDataConTy
  PrimRep
Word32Rep     -> Kind
word32RepDataConTy
  PrimRep
Word64Rep     -> Kind
word64RepDataConTy
  PrimRep
AddrRep       -> Kind
addrRepDataConTy
  PrimRep
FloatRep      -> Kind
floatRepDataConTy
  PrimRep
DoubleRep     -> Kind
doubleRepDataConTy
  VecRep Int
n PrimElemRep
elem -> TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
vecRepDataConTyCon [Kind
n', Kind
elem']
    where
      n' :: Kind
n' = case Int
n of
        Int
2  -> Kind
vec2DataConTy
        Int
4  -> Kind
vec4DataConTy
        Int
8  -> Kind
vec8DataConTy
        Int
16 -> Kind
vec16DataConTy
        Int
32 -> Kind
vec32DataConTy
        Int
64 -> Kind
vec64DataConTy
        Int
_  -> forall a. HasCallStack => String -> SDoc -> a
pprPanic String
"Disallowed VecCount" (forall a. Outputable a => a -> SDoc
ppr Int
n)

      elem' :: Kind
elem' = case PrimElemRep
elem of
        PrimElemRep
Int8ElemRep   -> Kind
int8ElemRepDataConTy
        PrimElemRep
Int16ElemRep  -> Kind
int16ElemRepDataConTy
        PrimElemRep
Int32ElemRep  -> Kind
int32ElemRepDataConTy
        PrimElemRep
Int64ElemRep  -> Kind
int64ElemRepDataConTy
        PrimElemRep
Word8ElemRep  -> Kind
word8ElemRepDataConTy
        PrimElemRep
Word16ElemRep -> Kind
word16ElemRepDataConTy
        PrimElemRep
Word32ElemRep -> Kind
word32ElemRepDataConTy
        PrimElemRep
Word64ElemRep -> Kind
word64ElemRepDataConTy
        PrimElemRep
FloatElemRep  -> Kind
floatElemRepDataConTy
        PrimElemRep
DoubleElemRep -> Kind
doubleElemRepDataConTy

pcPrimTyCon0 :: Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 :: Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
name PrimRep
rep
  = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
name [] PrimRep
rep

charPrimTy :: Type
charPrimTy :: Kind
charPrimTy      = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
charPrimTyCon
charPrimTyCon :: TyCon
charPrimTyCon :: TyCon
charPrimTyCon   = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
charPrimTyConName PrimRep
WordRep

intPrimTy :: Type
intPrimTy :: Kind
intPrimTy       = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
intPrimTyCon
intPrimTyCon :: TyCon
intPrimTyCon :: TyCon
intPrimTyCon    = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
intPrimTyConName PrimRep
IntRep

int8PrimTy :: Type
int8PrimTy :: Kind
int8PrimTy     = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
int8PrimTyCon
int8PrimTyCon :: TyCon
int8PrimTyCon :: TyCon
int8PrimTyCon  = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
int8PrimTyConName PrimRep
Int8Rep

int16PrimTy :: Type
int16PrimTy :: Kind
int16PrimTy    = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
int16PrimTyCon
int16PrimTyCon :: TyCon
int16PrimTyCon :: TyCon
int16PrimTyCon = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
int16PrimTyConName PrimRep
Int16Rep

int32PrimTy :: Type
int32PrimTy :: Kind
int32PrimTy     = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
int32PrimTyCon
int32PrimTyCon :: TyCon
int32PrimTyCon :: TyCon
int32PrimTyCon  = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
int32PrimTyConName PrimRep
Int32Rep

int64PrimTy :: Type
int64PrimTy :: Kind
int64PrimTy     = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
int64PrimTyCon
int64PrimTyCon :: TyCon
int64PrimTyCon :: TyCon
int64PrimTyCon  = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
int64PrimTyConName PrimRep
Int64Rep

wordPrimTy :: Type
wordPrimTy :: Kind
wordPrimTy      = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
wordPrimTyCon
wordPrimTyCon :: TyCon
wordPrimTyCon :: TyCon
wordPrimTyCon   = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
wordPrimTyConName PrimRep
WordRep

word8PrimTy :: Type
word8PrimTy :: Kind
word8PrimTy     = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
word8PrimTyCon
word8PrimTyCon :: TyCon
word8PrimTyCon :: TyCon
word8PrimTyCon  = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
word8PrimTyConName PrimRep
Word8Rep

word16PrimTy :: Type
word16PrimTy :: Kind
word16PrimTy    = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
word16PrimTyCon
word16PrimTyCon :: TyCon
word16PrimTyCon :: TyCon
word16PrimTyCon = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
word16PrimTyConName PrimRep
Word16Rep

word32PrimTy :: Type
word32PrimTy :: Kind
word32PrimTy    = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
word32PrimTyCon
word32PrimTyCon :: TyCon
word32PrimTyCon :: TyCon
word32PrimTyCon = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
word32PrimTyConName PrimRep
Word32Rep

word64PrimTy :: Type
word64PrimTy :: Kind
word64PrimTy    = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
word64PrimTyCon
word64PrimTyCon :: TyCon
word64PrimTyCon :: TyCon
word64PrimTyCon = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
word64PrimTyConName PrimRep
Word64Rep

addrPrimTy :: Type
addrPrimTy :: Kind
addrPrimTy      = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
addrPrimTyCon
addrPrimTyCon :: TyCon
addrPrimTyCon :: TyCon
addrPrimTyCon   = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
addrPrimTyConName PrimRep
AddrRep

floatPrimTy     :: Type
floatPrimTy :: Kind
floatPrimTy     = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
floatPrimTyCon
floatPrimTyCon :: TyCon
floatPrimTyCon :: TyCon
floatPrimTyCon  = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
floatPrimTyConName PrimRep
FloatRep

doublePrimTy :: Type
doublePrimTy :: Kind
doublePrimTy    = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
doublePrimTyCon
doublePrimTyCon :: TyCon
doublePrimTyCon :: TyCon
doublePrimTyCon = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
doublePrimTyConName PrimRep
DoubleRep

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
   The @State#@ type (and @_RealWorld@ types)
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************

Note [The equality types story]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GHC sports a veritable menagerie of equality types:

         Type or  Lifted?  Hetero?  Role      Built in         Defining module
         class?    L/U                        TyCon
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
~#         T        U      hetero   nominal   eqPrimTyCon      GHC.Prim
~~         C        L      hetero   nominal   heqTyCon         GHC.Types
~          C        L      homo     nominal   eqTyCon          GHC.Types
:~:        T        L      homo     nominal   (not built-in)   Data.Type.Equality
:~~:       T        L      hetero   nominal   (not built-in)   Data.Type.Equality

~R#        T        U      hetero   repr      eqReprPrimTy     GHC.Prim
Coercible  C        L      homo     repr      coercibleTyCon   GHC.Types
Coercion   T        L      homo     repr      (not built-in)   Data.Type.Coercion
~P#        T        U      hetero   phantom   eqPhantPrimTyCon GHC.Prim

Recall that "hetero" means the equality can related types of different
kinds. Knowing that (t1 ~# t2) or (t1 ~R# t2) or even that (t1 ~P# t2)
also means that (k1 ~# k2), where (t1 :: k1) and (t2 :: k2).

To produce less confusion for end users, when not dumping and without
-fprint-equality-relations, each of these groups is printed as the bottommost
listed equality. That is, (~#) and (~~) are both rendered as (~) in
error messages, and (~R#) is rendered as Coercible.

Let's take these one at a time:

    --------------------------
    (~#) :: forall k1 k2. k1 -> k2 -> #
    --------------------------
This is The Type Of Equality in GHC. It classifies nominal coercions.
This type is used in the solver for recording equality constraints.
It responds "yes" to Type.isEqPrimPred and classifies as an EqPred in
Type.classifyPredType.

All wanted constraints of this type are built with coercion holes.
(See Note [Coercion holes] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep.) But see also
Note [Deferred errors for coercion holes] in GHC.Tc.Errors to see how
equality constraints are deferred.

Within GHC, ~# is called eqPrimTyCon, and it is defined in GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim.


    --------------------------
    (~~) :: forall k1 k2. k1 -> k2 -> Constraint
    --------------------------
This is (almost) an ordinary class, defined as if by
  class a ~# b => a ~~ b
  instance a ~# b => a ~~ b
Here's what's unusual about it:

 * We can't actually declare it that way because we don't have syntax for ~#.
   And ~# isn't a constraint, so even if we could write it, it wouldn't kind
   check.

 * Users cannot write instances of it.

 * It is "naturally coherent". This means that the solver won't hesitate to
   solve a goal of type (a ~~ b) even if there is, say (Int ~~ c) in the
   context. (Normally, it waits to learn more, just in case the given
   influences what happens next.) See Note [Naturally coherent classes]
   in GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact.

 * It always terminates. That is, in the UndecidableInstances checks, we
   don't worry if a (~~) constraint is too big, as we know that solving
   equality terminates.

On the other hand, this behaves just like any class w.r.t. eager superclass
unpacking in the solver. So a lifted equality given quickly becomes an unlifted
equality given. This is good, because the solver knows all about unlifted
equalities. There is some special-casing in GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact.matchClassInst to
pretend that there is an instance of this class, as we can't write the instance
in Haskell.

Within GHC, ~~ is called heqTyCon, and it is defined in GHC.Builtin.Types.


    --------------------------
    (~) :: forall k. k -> k -> Constraint
    --------------------------
This is /exactly/ like (~~), except with a homogeneous kind.
It is an almost-ordinary class defined as if by
  class a ~# b => (a :: k) ~ (b :: k)
  instance a ~# b => a ~ b

 * All the bullets for (~~) apply

 * In addition (~) is magical syntax, as ~ is a reserved symbol.
   It cannot be exported or imported.

Within GHC, ~ is called eqTyCon, and it is defined in GHC.Builtin.Types.

Historical note: prior to July 18 (~) was defined as a
  more-ordinary class with (~~) as a superclass.  But that made it
  special in different ways; and the extra superclass selections to
  get from (~) to (~#) via (~~) were tiresome.  Now it's defined
  uniformly with (~~) and Coercible; much nicer.)


    --------------------------
    (:~:) :: forall k. k -> k -> *
    (:~~:) :: forall k1 k2. k1 -> k2 -> *
    --------------------------
These are perfectly ordinary GADTs, wrapping (~) and (~~) resp.
They are not defined within GHC at all.


    --------------------------
    (~R#) :: forall k1 k2. k1 -> k2 -> #
    --------------------------
The is the representational analogue of ~#. This is the type of representational
equalities that the solver works on. All wanted constraints of this type are
built with coercion holes.

Within GHC, ~R# is called eqReprPrimTyCon, and it is defined in GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim.


    --------------------------
    Coercible :: forall k. k -> k -> Constraint
    --------------------------
This is quite like (~~) in the way it's defined and treated within GHC, but
it's homogeneous. Homogeneity helps with type inference (as GHC can solve one
kind from the other) and, in my (Richard's) estimation, will be more intuitive
for users.

An alternative design included HCoercible (like (~~)) and Coercible (like (~)).
One annoyance was that we want `coerce :: Coercible a b => a -> b`, and
we need the type of coerce to be fully wired-in. So the HCoercible/Coercible
split required that both types be fully wired-in. Instead of doing this,
I just got rid of HCoercible, as I'm not sure who would use it, anyway.

Within GHC, Coercible is called coercibleTyCon, and it is defined in
GHC.Builtin.Types.


    --------------------------
    Coercion :: forall k. k -> k -> *
    --------------------------
This is a perfectly ordinary GADT, wrapping Coercible. It is not defined
within GHC at all.


    --------------------------
    (~P#) :: forall k1 k2. k1 -> k2 -> #
    --------------------------
This is the phantom analogue of ~# and it is barely used at all.
(The solver has no idea about this one.) Here is the motivation:

    data Phant a = MkPhant
    type role Phant phantom

    Phant <Int, Bool>_P :: Phant Int ~P# Phant Bool

We just need to have something to put on that last line. You probably
don't need to worry about it.



Note [The State# TyCon]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
State# is the primitive, unlifted type of states.  It has one type parameter,
thus
        State# RealWorld
or
        State# s

where s is a type variable. The only purpose of the type parameter is to
keep different state threads separate.  It is represented by nothing at all.

The type parameter to State# is intended to keep separate threads separate.
Even though this parameter is not used in the definition of State#, it is
given role Nominal to enforce its intended use.
-}

mkStatePrimTy :: Type -> Type
mkStatePrimTy :: Kind -> Kind
mkStatePrimTy Kind
ty = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
statePrimTyCon [Kind
ty]

statePrimTyCon :: TyCon   -- See Note [The State# TyCon]
statePrimTyCon :: TyCon
statePrimTyCon   = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
statePrimTyConName [Role
Nominal] PrimRep
VoidRep

{-
RealWorld is deeply magical.  It is *primitive*, but it is not
*unlifted* (hence ptrArg).  We never manipulate values of type
RealWorld; it's only used in the type system, to parameterise State#.
-}

realWorldTyCon :: TyCon
realWorldTyCon :: TyCon
realWorldTyCon = Name -> [TyConBinder] -> Kind -> [Role] -> TyCon
mkLiftedPrimTyCon Name
realWorldTyConName [] Kind
liftedTypeKind []
realWorldTy :: Type
realWorldTy :: Kind
realWorldTy          = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
realWorldTyCon
realWorldStatePrimTy :: Type
realWorldStatePrimTy :: Kind
realWorldStatePrimTy = Kind -> Kind
mkStatePrimTy Kind
realWorldTy        -- State# RealWorld

-- Note: the ``state-pairing'' types are not truly primitive,
-- so they are defined in \tr{GHC.Builtin.Types}, not here.


mkProxyPrimTy :: Type -> Type -> Type
mkProxyPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind -> Kind
mkProxyPrimTy Kind
k Kind
ty = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
proxyPrimTyCon [Kind
k, Kind
ty]

proxyPrimTyCon :: TyCon
proxyPrimTyCon :: TyCon
proxyPrimTyCon = Name -> [TyConBinder] -> Kind -> [Role] -> TyCon
mkPrimTyCon Name
proxyPrimTyConName [TyConBinder]
binders Kind
res_kind [Role
Nominal,Role
Phantom]
  where
     -- Kind: forall k. k -> TYPE (Tuple '[])
     binders :: [TyConBinder]
binders = [Kind] -> ([Kind] -> [Kind]) -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateTyConBinders [Kind
liftedTypeKind] forall a. a -> a
id
     res_kind :: Kind
res_kind = [Kind] -> Kind
unboxedTupleKind []


{- *********************************************************************
*                                                                      *
                Primitive equality constraints
    See Note [The equality types story]
*                                                                      *
********************************************************************* -}

eqPrimTyCon :: TyCon  -- The representation type for equality predicates
                      -- See Note [The equality types story]
eqPrimTyCon :: TyCon
eqPrimTyCon  = Name -> [TyConBinder] -> Kind -> [Role] -> TyCon
mkPrimTyCon Name
eqPrimTyConName [TyConBinder]
binders Kind
res_kind [Role]
roles
  where
    -- Kind :: forall k1 k2. k1 -> k2 -> TYPE (Tuple '[])
    binders :: [TyConBinder]
binders  = [Kind] -> ([Kind] -> [Kind]) -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateTyConBinders [Kind
liftedTypeKind, Kind
liftedTypeKind] forall a. a -> a
id
    res_kind :: Kind
res_kind = [Kind] -> Kind
unboxedTupleKind []
    roles :: [Role]
roles    = [Role
Nominal, Role
Nominal, Role
Nominal, Role
Nominal]

-- like eqPrimTyCon, but the type for *Representational* coercions
-- this should only ever appear as the type of a covar. Its role is
-- interpreted in coercionRole
eqReprPrimTyCon :: TyCon   -- See Note [The equality types story]
eqReprPrimTyCon :: TyCon
eqReprPrimTyCon = Name -> [TyConBinder] -> Kind -> [Role] -> TyCon
mkPrimTyCon Name
eqReprPrimTyConName [TyConBinder]
binders Kind
res_kind [Role]
roles
  where
    -- Kind :: forall k1 k2. k1 -> k2 -> TYPE (Tuple '[])
    binders :: [TyConBinder]
binders  = [Kind] -> ([Kind] -> [Kind]) -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateTyConBinders [Kind
liftedTypeKind, Kind
liftedTypeKind] forall a. a -> a
id
    res_kind :: Kind
res_kind = [Kind] -> Kind
unboxedTupleKind []
    roles :: [Role]
roles    = [Role
Nominal, Role
Nominal, Role
Representational, Role
Representational]

-- like eqPrimTyCon, but the type for *Phantom* coercions.
-- This is only used to make higher-order equalities. Nothing
-- should ever actually have this type!
eqPhantPrimTyCon :: TyCon
eqPhantPrimTyCon :: TyCon
eqPhantPrimTyCon = Name -> [TyConBinder] -> Kind -> [Role] -> TyCon
mkPrimTyCon Name
eqPhantPrimTyConName [TyConBinder]
binders Kind
res_kind [Role]
roles
  where
    -- Kind :: forall k1 k2. k1 -> k2 -> TYPE (Tuple '[])
    binders :: [TyConBinder]
binders  = [Kind] -> ([Kind] -> [Kind]) -> [TyConBinder]
mkTemplateTyConBinders [Kind
liftedTypeKind, Kind
liftedTypeKind] forall a. a -> a
id
    res_kind :: Kind
res_kind = [Kind] -> Kind
unboxedTupleKind []
    roles :: [Role]
roles    = [Role
Nominal, Role
Nominal, Role
Phantom, Role
Phantom]

-- | Given a Role, what TyCon is the type of equality predicates at that role?
equalityTyCon :: Role -> TyCon
equalityTyCon :: Role -> TyCon
equalityTyCon Role
Nominal          = TyCon
eqPrimTyCon
equalityTyCon Role
Representational = TyCon
eqReprPrimTyCon
equalityTyCon Role
Phantom          = TyCon
eqPhantPrimTyCon

{- *********************************************************************
*                                                                      *
             The primitive array types
*                                                                      *
********************************************************************* -}

arrayPrimTyCon, mutableArrayPrimTyCon, mutableByteArrayPrimTyCon,
    byteArrayPrimTyCon, arrayArrayPrimTyCon, mutableArrayArrayPrimTyCon,
    smallArrayPrimTyCon, smallMutableArrayPrimTyCon :: TyCon
arrayPrimTyCon :: TyCon
arrayPrimTyCon             = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
arrayPrimTyConName             [Role
Representational] PrimRep
UnliftedRep
mutableArrayPrimTyCon :: TyCon
mutableArrayPrimTyCon      = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon  Name
mutableArrayPrimTyConName     [Role
Nominal, Role
Representational] PrimRep
UnliftedRep
mutableByteArrayPrimTyCon :: TyCon
mutableByteArrayPrimTyCon  = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
mutableByteArrayPrimTyConName  [Role
Nominal] PrimRep
UnliftedRep
byteArrayPrimTyCon :: TyCon
byteArrayPrimTyCon         = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
byteArrayPrimTyConName        PrimRep
UnliftedRep
arrayArrayPrimTyCon :: TyCon
arrayArrayPrimTyCon        = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
arrayArrayPrimTyConName       PrimRep
UnliftedRep
mutableArrayArrayPrimTyCon :: TyCon
mutableArrayArrayPrimTyCon = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
mutableArrayArrayPrimTyConName [Role
Nominal] PrimRep
UnliftedRep
smallArrayPrimTyCon :: TyCon
smallArrayPrimTyCon        = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
smallArrayPrimTyConName        [Role
Representational] PrimRep
UnliftedRep
smallMutableArrayPrimTyCon :: TyCon
smallMutableArrayPrimTyCon = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
smallMutableArrayPrimTyConName [Role
Nominal, Role
Representational] PrimRep
UnliftedRep

mkArrayPrimTy :: Type -> Type
mkArrayPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind
mkArrayPrimTy Kind
elt           = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
arrayPrimTyCon [Kind
elt]
byteArrayPrimTy :: Type
byteArrayPrimTy :: Kind
byteArrayPrimTy             = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
byteArrayPrimTyCon
mkArrayArrayPrimTy :: Type
mkArrayArrayPrimTy :: Kind
mkArrayArrayPrimTy = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
arrayArrayPrimTyCon
mkSmallArrayPrimTy :: Type -> Type
mkSmallArrayPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind
mkSmallArrayPrimTy Kind
elt = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
smallArrayPrimTyCon [Kind
elt]
mkMutableArrayPrimTy :: Type -> Type -> Type
mkMutableArrayPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind -> Kind
mkMutableArrayPrimTy Kind
s Kind
elt  = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
mutableArrayPrimTyCon [Kind
s, Kind
elt]
mkMutableByteArrayPrimTy :: Type -> Type
mkMutableByteArrayPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind
mkMutableByteArrayPrimTy Kind
s  = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
mutableByteArrayPrimTyCon [Kind
s]
mkMutableArrayArrayPrimTy :: Type -> Type
mkMutableArrayArrayPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind
mkMutableArrayArrayPrimTy Kind
s = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
mutableArrayArrayPrimTyCon [Kind
s]
mkSmallMutableArrayPrimTy :: Type -> Type -> Type
mkSmallMutableArrayPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind -> Kind
mkSmallMutableArrayPrimTy Kind
s Kind
elt = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
smallMutableArrayPrimTyCon [Kind
s, Kind
elt]


{- *********************************************************************
*                                                                      *
                The mutable variable type
*                                                                      *
********************************************************************* -}

mutVarPrimTyCon :: TyCon
mutVarPrimTyCon :: TyCon
mutVarPrimTyCon = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
mutVarPrimTyConName [Role
Nominal, Role
Representational] PrimRep
UnliftedRep

mkMutVarPrimTy :: Type -> Type -> Type
mkMutVarPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind -> Kind
mkMutVarPrimTy Kind
s Kind
elt        = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
mutVarPrimTyCon [Kind
s, Kind
elt]

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
\subsection[TysPrim-io-port-var]{The synchronizing I/O Port type}
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

ioPortPrimTyCon :: TyCon
ioPortPrimTyCon :: TyCon
ioPortPrimTyCon = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
ioPortPrimTyConName [Role
Nominal, Role
Representational] PrimRep
UnliftedRep

mkIOPortPrimTy :: Type -> Type -> Type
mkIOPortPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind -> Kind
mkIOPortPrimTy Kind
s Kind
elt          = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
ioPortPrimTyCon [Kind
s, Kind
elt]

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
   The synchronizing variable type
\subsection[TysPrim-synch-var]{The synchronizing variable type}
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

mVarPrimTyCon :: TyCon
mVarPrimTyCon :: TyCon
mVarPrimTyCon = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
mVarPrimTyConName [Role
Nominal, Role
Representational] PrimRep
UnliftedRep

mkMVarPrimTy :: Type -> Type -> Type
mkMVarPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind -> Kind
mkMVarPrimTy Kind
s Kind
elt          = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
mVarPrimTyCon [Kind
s, Kind
elt]

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
   The transactional variable type
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

tVarPrimTyCon :: TyCon
tVarPrimTyCon :: TyCon
tVarPrimTyCon = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
tVarPrimTyConName [Role
Nominal, Role
Representational] PrimRep
UnliftedRep

mkTVarPrimTy :: Type -> Type -> Type
mkTVarPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind -> Kind
mkTVarPrimTy Kind
s Kind
elt = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
tVarPrimTyCon [Kind
s, Kind
elt]

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
   The stable-pointer type
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

stablePtrPrimTyCon :: TyCon
stablePtrPrimTyCon :: TyCon
stablePtrPrimTyCon = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
stablePtrPrimTyConName [Role
Representational] PrimRep
AddrRep

mkStablePtrPrimTy :: Type -> Type
mkStablePtrPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind
mkStablePtrPrimTy Kind
ty = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
stablePtrPrimTyCon [Kind
ty]

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
   The stable-name type
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

stableNamePrimTyCon :: TyCon
stableNamePrimTyCon :: TyCon
stableNamePrimTyCon = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
stableNamePrimTyConName [Role
Phantom] PrimRep
UnliftedRep

mkStableNamePrimTy :: Type -> Type
mkStableNamePrimTy :: Kind -> Kind
mkStableNamePrimTy Kind
ty = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
stableNamePrimTyCon [Kind
ty]

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
   The Compact NFData (CNF) type
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

compactPrimTyCon :: TyCon
compactPrimTyCon :: TyCon
compactPrimTyCon = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
compactPrimTyConName PrimRep
UnliftedRep

compactPrimTy :: Type
compactPrimTy :: Kind
compactPrimTy = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
compactPrimTyCon

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
   The ``bytecode object'' type
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

-- Unlike most other primitive types, BCO is lifted. This is because in
-- general a BCO may be a thunk for the reasons given in Note [Updatable CAF
-- BCOs] in GHCi.CreateBCO.
bcoPrimTy    :: Type
bcoPrimTy :: Kind
bcoPrimTy    = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
bcoPrimTyCon
bcoPrimTyCon :: TyCon
bcoPrimTyCon :: TyCon
bcoPrimTyCon = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
bcoPrimTyConName PrimRep
LiftedRep

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
   The ``weak pointer'' type
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

weakPrimTyCon :: TyCon
weakPrimTyCon :: TyCon
weakPrimTyCon = Name -> [Role] -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon Name
weakPrimTyConName [Role
Representational] PrimRep
UnliftedRep

mkWeakPrimTy :: Type -> Type
mkWeakPrimTy :: Kind -> Kind
mkWeakPrimTy Kind
v = TyCon -> [Kind] -> Kind
TyConApp TyCon
weakPrimTyCon [Kind
v]

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
   The ``thread id'' type
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************

A thread id is represented by a pointer to the TSO itself, to ensure
that they are always unique and we can always find the TSO for a given
thread id.  However, this has the unfortunate consequence that a
ThreadId# for a given thread is treated as a root by the garbage
collector and can keep TSOs around for too long.

Hence the programmer API for thread manipulation uses a weak pointer
to the thread id internally.
-}

threadIdPrimTy :: Type
threadIdPrimTy :: Kind
threadIdPrimTy    = TyCon -> Kind
mkTyConTy TyCon
threadIdPrimTyCon
threadIdPrimTyCon :: TyCon
threadIdPrimTyCon :: TyCon
threadIdPrimTyCon = Name -> PrimRep -> TyCon
pcPrimTyCon0 Name
threadIdPrimTyConName PrimRep
UnliftedRep

{-
************************************************************************
*                                                                      *
\subsection{SIMD vector types}
*                                                                      *
************************************************************************
-}

#include "primop-vector-tys.hs-incl"