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.
Typeable
works in 7.10 (IIRC all types now implementTypeable
automatically), but I don't know how this plays into it. I don't think it's a change totyConPackage
since that's actually a record field, andtypeRepTyCon
is basically the same thing, just a field accessor. That leavestypeOf
as the culprit, but this calls a built-intypeRep#
on aProxy# (Map Int Int)
, which means the culprit is further down.tyConModule
, but that only getsData.Map.Base
, which probably isn't enough to really build documentation on top of haddock. The typeable stuff in the latest version ofcontainers
for theMap
type looks like it's relying on C to build the actualTypeable
instance. Hopefully someone can come along who knows more than I do and can shed some light on what's actually going on, though.