Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Synopsis
- initSysTools :: String -> IO Settings
- lazyInitLlvmConfig :: String -> IO LlvmConfig
- module GHC.SysTools.Tasks
- module GHC.SysTools.Info
- copy :: Logger -> DynFlags -> String -> FilePath -> FilePath -> IO ()
- copyWithHeader :: Logger -> DynFlags -> String -> Maybe String -> FilePath -> FilePath -> IO ()
- data Option
- expandTopDir :: FilePath -> String -> String
Initialisation
lazyInitLlvmConfig :: String -> IO LlvmConfig Source #
Interface to system tools
module GHC.SysTools.Tasks
module GHC.SysTools.Info
copyWithHeader :: Logger -> DynFlags -> String -> Maybe String -> FilePath -> FilePath -> IO () Source #
General utilities
When invoking external tools as part of the compilation pipeline, we pass these a sequence of options on the command-line. Rather than just using a list of Strings, we use a type that allows us to distinguish between filepaths and 'other stuff'. The reason for this is that this type gives us a handle on transforming filenames, and filenames only, to whatever format they're expected to be on a particular platform.