ghc-mod/Language/Haskell/GhcMod/Check.hs
Kazu Yamamoto af6de8c849 Merge pull request #329 from DanielG/dev-error
Remove `withErrorHandler`, use `liftExceptions` instead
2014-08-19 11:41:44 +09:00

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module Language.Haskell.GhcMod.Check (
checkSyntax
, check
, expandTemplate
, expand
) where
import Control.Applicative ((<$>))
import Language.Haskell.GhcMod.DynFlags
import qualified Language.Haskell.GhcMod.Gap as Gap
import qualified GHC as G
import Language.Haskell.GhcMod.Logger
import Language.Haskell.GhcMod.Monad (IOish, GhcModT, overrideGhcUserOptions)
import Language.Haskell.GhcMod.Target (setTargetFiles)
import Language.Haskell.GhcMod.Utils (liftExceptions)
----------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Checking syntax of a target file using GHC.
-- Warnings and errors are returned.
checkSyntax :: IOish m
=> [FilePath] -- ^ The target files.
-> GhcModT m String
checkSyntax [] = return ""
checkSyntax files = liftExceptions $ either id id <$> check files
----------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Checking syntax of a target file using GHC.
-- Warnings and errors are returned.
check :: IOish m
=> [FilePath] -- ^ The target files.
-> GhcModT m (Either String String)
check fileNames = overrideGhcUserOptions $ \ghcOpts -> do
withLogger (setAllWaringFlags . setNoMaxRelevantBindings . Gap.setWarnTypedHoles . Gap.setDeferTypeErrors) $ do
_ <- G.setSessionDynFlags =<< addCmdOpts ghcOpts =<< G.getSessionDynFlags
setTargetFiles fileNames
----------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Expanding Haskell Template.
expandTemplate :: IOish m
=> [FilePath] -- ^ The target files.
-> GhcModT m String
expandTemplate [] = return ""
expandTemplate files = liftExceptions $ either id id <$> expand files
----------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Expanding Haskell Template.
expand :: IOish m
=> [FilePath] -- ^ The target files.
-> GhcModT m (Either String String)
expand fileNames = withLogger (Gap.setDumpSplices . setNoWaringFlags) $
setTargetFiles fileNames