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2020-08-05First attempt at fixing incompabilities with newer cabalAndreas Källberg
2018-07-22GF_LIB_PATH can now be path1:path2:path3, not just path1meng wong
Traditionally, GF_LIB_PATH points to something like `.../share/ghc-8.0.2-x86_64/gf-3.9/lib` and if you want prelude and alltenses and present, you add a `--# -path=.:present` compiler pragma to the top of your .gf file But if you are developing some kind of application grammar library or contrib of your own, you might find yourself repeating your library path at the top of all your .gf files. After painstakingly maintaining the same library path at the top of all your .gf files, you might say, let's factor this out into GF_LIB_PATH. Then you might then find to your surprise that GF_LIB_PATH doesn't accept the usual colon:separated:path notation familiar from, say, unix PATH and MANPATH. This patch allows you to define `GF_LIB_PATH=gf-3.9.lib:$HOME/gf-contrib/whatever/lib` in a more natural way. If you are an RGL hacker and have your own version of the RGL tree sitting somewhere, you should be able to have both paths in the GF_LIB_PATH, for added convenience. This minor convenience will probably lead to obscure bugs and great frustration when you find that your changes are mysteriously not being picked up by GF; so keep this in mind and use it cautiously. This caution should probably sit in the documentation somewhere. A subsequent commit will do that. If you use zsh, you can do this to quickly build up a big GF_LIB_PATH: % gf_lib_path=( $HOME/src/GF/lib/src/{api,abstract,common,english,api/libraryBrowser,prelude,..} ) % typeset -xT GF_LIB_PATH gf_lib_path
2015-08-13GF Shell: refactoring for improved modularity and reusability:hallgren
+ Generalize the CommandInfo type by parameterizing it on the monad instead of just the environment. + Generalize the commands defined in GF.Command.{Commands,Commands2,CommonCommands,SourceCommands,HelpCommand} to work in any monad that supports the needed operations. + Liberate GF.Command.Interpreter from the IO monad. Also, move the current PGF from CommandEnv to GFEnv in GF.Interactive, making the command interpreter even more generic. + Use a state monad to maintain the state of the interpreter in GF.{Interactive,Interactive2}.
2014-11-10Documentation improvements and cleanup relating to the IOE monadhallgren
Renamed appIOE to tryIOE (it is analogous to 'try' in the standard libraries). Removed unused IOE operations & documented the remaining ones. Removed/simplified superfluous uses of IOE operations.
2014-11-10Some work to improve the structure of the haddock documenationhallgren
2014-10-22Various small changes for improved documentationhallgren
2014-10-20type IOE a = IO ahallgren
IOE used to be a monad with extra error handling built on top of the IO monad, But the IO monad already supports error handling, so this construction was a superfluous. The new 'instance ErrorMonad IOE' is defined to preserve the previous error handling behaviour, i.e. the function 'handle' only catches errors thrown with 'raise' (or 'fail') and not other errors in the IO monad.
2014-10-16Turn the GF compiler into a library. Main program is now in src/programs/gf.hshallgren
The module src/compiler/GF.hs now serves as a prelimiary compiler API. It just exports a selection of functions and types from the compiler. Haddock documentation can be generated with cabal haddock --hyperlink-source Also bumbed the version number to 3.6.10.
2014-10-16More haddock documentation improvementshallgren
2014-08-25Experimental: parallel batch compilation of grammarshallgren
On my laptop these changes speed up the full build of the RGL and example grammars with 'cabal build' from ~95s to ~43s and the zero build from ~18s to ~5s. The main change is the introduction of the module GF.CompileInParallel that replaces GF.Compile and the function GF.Compile.ReadFiles.getAllFiles. At present, it is activated with the new -j flag, and it is only used when combined with --make or --batch. In addition, to get parallel computations, you need to add GHC run-time flags, e.g., +RTS -N -A20M -RTS, to the command line. The Setup.hs script has been modified to pass the appropriate flags to GF for parallel compilation when compiling the RGL and example grammars, but you need a recent version of Cabal for this to work (probably >=1.20). Some additonal refactoring were made during this work. A new monad is used to avoid warnings/error messages from different modules to be intertwined when compiling in parallel, so some functios that were hardiwred to the IO or IOE monads have been lifted to work in arbitrary monads that are instances in the appropriate classes.
2014-08-13Fix warnings in 16 modules, mostly forward compatibility warnings from GHC 7.8hallgren
2014-08-13Refactoring in GF.Compile and GF.ReadFiles with an eye to parallel compilationhallgren
In particular, the function compileOne has been moved to the new module GF.CompileOne and its type has been changed from compileOne :: ... -> CompileEnv -> FilePath -> IOE CompileEnv to compileOne :: ... -> SourceGrammar -> FilePath -> IOE OneCompiledModule making it more suitable for use in a parallel compiler.
2014-07-27Introducing GF.Text.Pretty for more concise pretty printers and ↵hallgren
GF.Infra.Location for modularity GF.Text.Pretty provides the class Pretty and overloaded versions of the pretty printing combinators in Text.PrettyPrint, allowing pretty printable values to be used directly instead of first having to convert them to Doc with functions like text, int, char and ppIdent. Some modules have been converted to use GF.Text.Pretty, but not all. Precedences could be added to simplify the pretty printers for terms and patterns. GF.Infra.Location contains the types Location and L, factored out from GF.Grammar.Grammar, and the class HasSourcePath. This allowed the import of GF.Grammar.Grammar to be removed from GF.Infra.CheckM, making it more like a pure library module.
2014-05-21in verbosity mode the compiler warns about missing pathskr.angelov
2013-12-16GF.Compile.ReadFiles: reduced code duplicationhallgren
2013-11-21Some more monadic lifting changeshallgren
2013-11-20Reduced clutter in monadic codehallgren
+ Eliminated vairous ad-hoc coersion functions between specific monads (IO, Err, IOE, Check) in favor of more general lifting functions (liftIO, liftErr). + Generalized many basic monadic operations from specific monads to arbitrary monads in the appropriate class (MonadIO and/or ErrorMonad), thereby completely eliminating the need for lifting functions in lots of places. This can be considered a small step forward towards a cleaner compiler API and more malleable compiler code in general.
2013-11-05Eliminate mutual dependencies between the GF compiler and the PGF libraryhallgren
+ References to modules under src/compiler have been eliminated from the PGF library (under src/runtime/haskell). Only two functions had to be moved (from GF.Data.Utilities to PGF.Utilities) to make this possible, other apparent dependencies turned out to be vacuous. + In gf.cabal, the GF executable no longer directly depends on the PGF library source directory, but only on the exposed library modules. This means that there is less duplication in gf.cabal and that the 30 modules in the PGF library will no longer be compiled twice while building GF. To make this possible, additional PGF library modules have been exposed, even though they should probably be considered for internal use only. They could be collected in a PGF.Internal module, or marked as "unstable", to make this explicit. + Also, by using the -fwarn-unused-imports flag, ~220 redundant imports were found and removed, reducing the total number of imports by ~15%.
2013-09-19Make Ident abstract; imports of Data.ByteString.Char8 down from 29 to 16 moduleshallgren
Most of the explicit uses of ByteStrings were eliminated by using identS, identS = identC . BS.pack which was found in GF.Grammar.CF and moved to GF.Infra.Ident. The function prefixIdent :: String -> Ident -> Ident allowed one additional import of ByteString to be eliminated. The functions isArgIdent :: Ident -> Bool getArgIndex :: Ident -> Maybe Int were needed to eliminate explicit pattern matching on Ident from two modules.
2013-01-28Better error message for Predef.errorhallgren
+ Instead of "Internal error in ...", you now get a proper error message with a source location and a function name. + Also added some missing error value propagation in the partial evaluator. + Also some other minor cleanup and error handling fixes.
2012-12-20added alltenses to the default search path (just like prelude)aarne
2012-11-08Eliminate warnings about deprecated use of catch and tryhallgren
This is also needed for compatibility with GHC 7.6.
2012-10-23cleanuphallgren
Simplify the implementation of writeUTF8File and use it in one more place. Remove unused imports left over after a previous change.
2012-09-25Use the SIO monad in the GF shellhallgren
+ The restrictions on arbitrary IO when GF is running in restricted mode is now enforced in the types. + This hopefully also solves an intermittent problem when accessing the GF shell through the web API provided by gf -server. This was visible in the Simple Translation Tool and probably caused by some low-level bug in the GHC IO libraries.
2012-08-29Use nub' instead of nub in some places, remove some unused nub importspeter.ljunglof
2012-02-20GF.Inra.UseIO: add instance Functor IOE, add method fail to instance Monad IOEhallgren
2011-11-15more structured format for errors and warnings from the compilerkr.angelov
2011-04-13GF.Infra.UseIO: add functions readBinaryFile & writeBinaryFilehallgren
2011-03-03GF shell restricted modehallgren
By setting the environment variable GF_RESTRICTED before starting GF, the shell will be run in restricted mode. This will prevent the GF shell from starting arbitrary system commands (most uses of System.Cmd.system are blocked) and writing arbitrary files (most commands that use writeFile et al are blocked). Restricted mode is intended minimize the potential security risks involved in allowing public access to the GF shell over the internet. It should be used in conjuction with system level protection mechanisms (e.g. file permissions) to make sure that a publicly acessible GF shell does not give access to parts of the system that should not be publicly accessible.
2010-04-28wf,vt,vp,vd,aw should store files in utf8krasimir
2009-12-13reorganize the directories under src, and rescue the JavaScript interpreter ↵krasimir
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