{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable, GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving, RecordWildCards, PatternGuards #-} -- | Types exposed to the user module Development.Shake.Types( Progress(..), Verbosity(..), Assume(..), ShakeOptions(..), shakeOptions, BS, pack, unpack, pack_, unpack_ ) where import Data.Data import Data.List import Development.Shake.Progress import Development.Shake.Classes import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as BS -- | The current assumptions made by the build system, used by 'shakeAssume'. These options -- allow the end user to specify that any rules run are either to be treated as clean, or as -- dirty, regardless of what the build system thinks. -- -- These assumptions only operate on files reached by the current 'Development.Shake.action' commands. Any -- other files in the database are left unchanged. data Assume = AssumeDirty -- ^ Assume that all rules reached are dirty and require rebuilding, equivalent to 'Development.Shake.storedValue' always -- returning 'Nothing'. Useful to undo the results of 'AssumeClean', for benchmarking rebuild speed and -- for rebuilding if untracked dependencies have changed. This assumption is safe, but may cause -- more rebuilding than necessary. | AssumeClean -- ^ /This assumption is unsafe, and may lead to incorrect build results/. -- Assume that all rules reached are clean and do not require rebuilding, provided the rule -- has a 'Development.Shake.storedValue' and has been built before. Useful if you have modified a file in some -- inconsequential way, such as only the comments or whitespace, and wish to avoid a rebuild. deriving (Eq,Ord,Show,Data,Typeable,Bounded,Enum) -- | Options to control the execution of Shake, usually specified by overriding fields in -- 'shakeOptions': -- -- @ 'shakeOptions'{'shakeThreads'=4, 'shakeReport'=Just \"report.html\"} @ -- -- The 'Data' instance for this type reports the 'shakeProgress' field as having the abstract type 'ShakeProgress', -- because 'Data' cannot be defined for functions. data ShakeOptions = ShakeOptions {shakeFiles :: FilePath -- ^ Defaults to @.shake@. The prefix of the filename used for storing Shake metadata files. -- All metadata files will be named @'shakeFiles'./extension/@, for some @/extension/@. ,shakeThreads :: Int -- ^ Defaults to @1@. Maximum number of rules to run in parallel, similar to @make --jobs=/N/@. -- To enable parallelism you may need to compile with @-threaded@. -- For many build systems, a number equal to or slightly less than the number of physical processors -- works well. ,shakeVersion :: Int -- ^ Defaults to @1@. The version number of your build rules. -- Increment the version number to force a complete rebuild, such as when making -- significant changes to the rules that require a wipe. The version number should be -- set in the source code, and not passed on the command line. ,shakeVerbosity :: Verbosity -- ^ Defaults to 'Normal'. What level of messages should be printed out. ,shakeStaunch :: Bool -- ^ Defaults to 'False'. Operate in staunch mode, where building continues even after errors, -- similar to @make --keep-going@. ,shakeReport :: Maybe FilePath -- ^ Defaults to 'Nothing'. Write an HTML profiling report to a file, showing which -- rules rebuilt, why, and how much time they took. Useful for improving the speed of your build systems. ,shakeLint :: Bool -- ^ Defaults to 'False'. Perform basic sanity checks after building, checking files have not been modified -- several times during the build. These sanity checks fail to catch most interesting errors. ,shakeDeterministic :: Bool -- ^ Defaults to 'False'. Run rules in a deterministic order, as far as possible. Typically used in conjunction -- with @'shakeThreads'=1@ for reproducing a build. If this field is set to 'False', Shake will run rules -- in a random order, which typically decreases contention for resources and speeds up the build. ,shakeFlush :: Maybe Double -- ^ Defaults to @'Just' 10@. How often to flush Shake metadata files in seconds, or 'Nothing' to never flush explicitly. -- It is possible that on abnormal termination (not Haskell exceptions) any rules that completed in the last -- 'shakeFlush' seconds will be lost. ,shakeAssume :: Maybe Assume -- ^ Defaults to 'Nothing'. Assume all build objects are clean/dirty, see 'Assume' for details. -- Can be used to implement @make --touch@. ,shakeAbbreviations :: [(String,String)] -- ^ Defaults to @[]@. A list of substrings that should be abbreviated in status messages, and their corresponding abbreviation. -- Commonly used to replace the long paths (e.g. @.make/i586-linux-gcc/output@) with an abbreviation (e.g. @$OUT@). ,shakeProgress :: IO Progress -> IO () -- ^ Defaults to no action. A function called on a separate thread when the build starts, allowing progress to be reported. -- For applications that want to display progress messages, 'progressSimple' is often sufficient, but more advanced -- users should look at the 'Progress' data type. } deriving Typeable -- | The default set of 'ShakeOptions'. shakeOptions :: ShakeOptions shakeOptions = ShakeOptions ".shake" 1 1 Normal False Nothing False False (Just 10) Nothing [] (const $ return ()) fieldsShakeOptions = ["shakeFiles", "shakeThreads", "shakeVersion", "shakeVerbosity", "shakeStaunch", "shakeReport" ,"shakeLint", "shakeDeterministic", "shakeFlush", "shakeAssume", "shakeAbbreviations", "shakeProgress"] tyShakeOptions = mkDataType "Development.Shake.Types.ShakeOptions" [conShakeOptions] conShakeOptions = mkConstr tyShakeOptions "ShakeOptions" fieldsShakeOptions Prefix unhide x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 x10 x11 x12 = ShakeOptions x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 x10 x11 (fromProgress x12) instance Data ShakeOptions where gfoldl k z (ShakeOptions x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 x10 x11 x12) = z unhide `k` x1 `k` x2 `k` x3 `k` x4 `k` x5 `k` x6 `k` x7 `k` x8 `k` x9 `k` x10 `k` x11 `k` ShakeProgress x12 gunfold k z c = k $ k $ k $ k $ k $ k $ k $ k $ k $ k $ k $ k $ z unhide toConstr ShakeOptions{} = conShakeOptions dataTypeOf _ = tyShakeOptions instance Show ShakeOptions where show x = "ShakeOptions {" ++ intercalate ", " inner ++ "}" where inner = zipWith (\x y -> x ++ " = " ++ y) fieldsShakeOptions $ gmapQ f x f x | Just x <- cast x = show (x :: Int) | Just x <- cast x = show (x :: FilePath) | Just x <- cast x = show (x :: Verbosity) | Just x <- cast x = show (x :: Bool) | Just x <- cast x = show (x :: Maybe FilePath) | Just x <- cast x = show (x :: Maybe Assume) | Just x <- cast x = show (x :: Maybe Double) | Just x <- cast x = show (x :: [(String,String)]) | Just x <- cast x = show (x :: ShakeProgress) | otherwise = error $ "Error while showing ShakeOptions, missing alternative for " ++ show (typeOf x) -- | Internal type, copied from Hide in Uniplate newtype ShakeProgress = ShakeProgress {fromProgress :: IO Progress -> IO ()} deriving Typeable instance Show ShakeProgress where show _ = "" instance Data ShakeProgress where gfoldl k z x = z x gunfold k z c = error "Development.Shake.Types.ShakeProgress: gunfold not implemented - data type has no constructors" toConstr _ = error "Development.Shake.Types.ShakeProgress: toConstr not implemented - data type has no constructors" dataTypeOf _ = tyShakeProgress tyShakeProgress = mkDataType "Development.Shake.Types.ShakeProgress" [] -- | The verbosity data type, used by 'shakeVerbosity'. data Verbosity = Silent -- ^ Don't print any messages. | Quiet -- ^ Only print essential messages (typically errors). | Normal -- ^ Print normal messages (typically errors and warnings). | Loud -- ^ Print lots of messages (typically errors, warnings and status updates). | Diagnostic -- ^ Print messages for virtually everything (for debugging a build system). deriving (Eq,Ord,Bounded,Enum,Show,Read,Typeable,Data) --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- BYTESTRING WRAPPER -- Only purpose is because ByteString does not have an NFData instance in older GHC newtype BS = BS BS.ByteString deriving (Hashable, Binary, Eq) instance NFData BS where -- some versions of ByteString do not have NFData instances, but seq is equivalent -- for a strict bytestring. Therefore, we write our own instance. rnf (BS x) = x `seq` () pack :: String -> BS pack = pack_ . BS.pack unpack :: BS -> String unpack = BS.unpack . unpack_ pack_ :: BS.ByteString -> BS pack_ = BS unpack_ :: BS -> BS.ByteString unpack_ (BS x) = x