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| 1 | +{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} |
| 2 | +{-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} |
| 3 | +{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-} |
| 4 | +#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 810 |
| 5 | +{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneKindSignatures #-} |
| 6 | +#endif |
| 7 | +module Data.GADT.Coerce ( |
| 8 | + GCoercible (..), |
| 9 | + defaultGcoercible, |
| 10 | + ) where |
| 11 | + |
| 12 | +import Data.Functor.Product (Product (..)) |
| 13 | +import Data.Functor.Sum (Sum (..)) |
| 14 | +import Data.IORef (IORef) |
| 15 | +import Data.STRef (STRef) |
| 16 | +import Data.Type.Equality ((:~:) (Refl)) |
| 17 | +import Data.Type.Coercion |
| 18 | + |
| 19 | +import Unsafe.Coerce (unsafeCoerce) |
| 20 | + |
| 21 | +import Data.GADT.Compare (GEq, geq) |
| 22 | + |
| 23 | +#if MIN_VERSION_base(4,10,0) |
| 24 | +import Data.Type.Equality ((:~~:) (..)) |
| 25 | +import qualified Type.Reflection as TR |
| 26 | +#endif |
| 27 | + |
| 28 | +#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 810 |
| 29 | +import Data.Kind (Type, Constraint) |
| 30 | +#endif |
| 31 | + |
| 32 | +-- |A class for type-contexts which contain enough information |
| 33 | +-- to (at least in some cases) decide the coercibility of types |
| 34 | +-- occurring within them. |
| 35 | +#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 810 |
| 36 | +type GCoercible :: (k -> Type) -> Constraint |
| 37 | +#endif |
| 38 | +class GCoercible f where |
| 39 | + gcoercible :: f a -> f b -> Maybe (Coercion a b) |
| 40 | + |
| 41 | +-- |If 'f' has a 'GEq' instance, this function makes a suitable default |
| 42 | +-- implementation of 'gcoercible'. |
| 43 | +defaultGcoercible :: GEq f => f a -> f b -> Maybe (Coercion a b) |
| 44 | +defaultGcoercible x y = fmap repr $ geq x y |
| 45 | + |
| 46 | +instance GCoercible ((:~:) a) where |
| 47 | + gcoercible = defaultGcoercible |
| 48 | + |
| 49 | +#if MIN_VERSION_base(4,10,0) |
| 50 | +instance GCoercible ((:~~:) a) where |
| 51 | + gcoercible = defaultGcoercible |
| 52 | + |
| 53 | +instance GCoercible TR.TypeRep where |
| 54 | + gcoercible = defaultGcoercible |
| 55 | +#endif |
| 56 | + |
| 57 | +instance (GCoercible a, GCoercible b) => GCoercible (Sum a b) where |
| 58 | + gcoercible (InL x) (InL y) = gcoercible x y |
| 59 | + gcoercible (InR x) (InR y) = gcoercible x y |
| 60 | + gcoercible _ _ = Nothing |
| 61 | + |
| 62 | +instance (GCoercible a, GCoercible b) => GCoercible (Product a b) where |
| 63 | + gcoercible (Pair x y) (Pair x' y') = do |
| 64 | + Coercion <- gcoercible x x' |
| 65 | + Coercion <- gcoercible y y' |
| 66 | + return Coercion |
| 67 | + |
| 68 | +instance GCoercible IORef where |
| 69 | + gcoercible x y = |
| 70 | + if x == unsafeCoerce y |
| 71 | + then Just $ repr $ unsafeCoerce Refl |
| 72 | + else Nothing |
| 73 | + |
| 74 | +instance GCoercible (STRef s) where |
| 75 | + gcoercible x y = |
| 76 | + if x == unsafeCoerce y |
| 77 | + then Just $ repr $ unsafeCoerce Refl |
| 78 | + else Nothing |
| 79 | + |
| 80 | +-- This instance seems nice, but it's simply not right: |
| 81 | +-- |
| 82 | +-- > instance GCoercible StableName where |
| 83 | +-- > gcoercible sn1 sn2 |
| 84 | +-- > | sn1 == unsafeCoerce sn2 |
| 85 | +-- > = Just (unsafeCoerce Refl) |
| 86 | +-- > | otherwise = Nothing |
| 87 | +-- |
| 88 | +-- Proof: |
| 89 | +-- |
| 90 | +-- > x <- makeStableName id :: IO (StableName (Int -> Int)) |
| 91 | +-- > y <- makeStableName id :: IO (StableName ((Int -> Int) -> Int -> Int)) |
| 92 | +-- > |
| 93 | +-- > let Just boom = gcoercible x y |
| 94 | +-- > |
| 95 | +-- > Data.Type.Coercion.coerceWith boom (const 0) id 0 |
| 96 | +-- > let "Illegal Instruction" = "QED." |
| 97 | +-- |
| 98 | +-- The core of the problem is that 'makeStableName' only knows the closure it is |
| 99 | +-- passed to, not any type information. Together with the fact that the same |
| 100 | +-- closure has the same 'StableName' each time 'makeStableName' is called on it, |
| 101 | +-- there is potential for abuse when a closure can be given many incompatible |
| 102 | +-- types. |
| 103 | +-- |
| 104 | +-- 'GCoericble' gets us closer than GEq, but the problem is Coercions state that |
| 105 | +-- *all* values can be coerced, but due to polymophism it is quite easy to find |
| 106 | +-- situations where some values of a type are safe to coerce and others are not. |
| 107 | +-- We just need one such value to abuse 'GCoercible StableName'. |
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