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This ghci session

import Data.Map
import Data.Typeable
tyConPackage $  typeRepTyCon $  typeOf $ fromList [(1,2)]

gives

in ghc-7.8.4: "containers-0.5.5.1"
in ghc-7.10.1: "conta_47ajk3tbda43DFWyeF3oHQ"

the new behaviour breaks my application, as I use this string to programmatically construct documentation URLs (pointing to html built by standalone-haddock)

Is there a way to get back the old behaviour? Some work-around?

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I did some more research and found (ghc/compiler/basicTypes/Module.lhs):

7.8.4 (compiler/typecheck/TcGenDeriv builds the instance and) uses

-- | Essentially just a string identifying a package, including the version: e.g. parsec-1.0
newtype PackageId = PId FastString deriving( Eq, Typeable )

7.10.1 (compiler/deSugar/DsBinds constructs the evidence(?) and) uses

-- | A string which uniquely identifies a package.  For wired-in packages,
-- it is just the package name, but for user compiled packages, it is a hash.
newtype PackageKey = PId FastString deriving( Eq, Typeable )

Well, "uniquely identify" is nice, but ...

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On the other hand, ghci somehow knows the (ungarbled) package name:

import Data.Map ; :i Map
data Map k a = containers-0.5.5.1:Data.Map.Base.Bin ...

but that's at compile time - I still hope this info is available at runtime someplace.

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  • I get the same output that you do, so it's at least reproducible. I know there were changes made to how Typeable works in 7.10 (IIRC all types now implement Typeable automatically), but I don't know how this plays into it. I don't think it's a change to tyConPackage since that's actually a record field, and typeRepTyCon is basically the same thing, just a field accessor. That leaves typeOf as the culprit, but this calls a built-in typeRep# on a Proxy# (Map Int Int), which means the culprit is further down.
    – bheklilr
    Apr 14, 2015 at 22:37
  • You could use tyConModule, but that only gets Data.Map.Base, which probably isn't enough to really build documentation on top of haddock. The typeable stuff in the latest version of containers for the Map type looks like it's relying on C to build the actual Typeable instance. Hopefully someone can come along who knows more than I do and can shed some light on what's actually going on, though.
    – bheklilr
    Apr 14, 2015 at 22:39
  • the garbled name is indeed the file name ("cabal install" prints it after "Installing library in", and indeed, files are there) There must be a way to get to the package name? ("ghc-pkg list" can do this). Apr 14, 2015 at 22:44
  • @bheklilr this "containers" is only an example - I actually need this for my own packages (several of them, documentation merged together by standalone-haddock), and I always use "deriving Typeable", so it must be something inside ghc that changed. I'll add more info to the question. Apr 15, 2015 at 13:58

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