Copyright | Isaac Jones 2006 Duncan Coutts 2007-2009 |
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Maintainer | cabal-devel@haskell.org |
Portability | portable |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
This provides an abstraction which deals with configuring and running
programs. A Program
is a static notion of a known program. A
ConfiguredProgram
is a Program
that has been found on the current
machine and is ready to be run (possibly with some user-supplied default
args). Configuring a program involves finding its location and if necessary
finding its version. There's reasonable default behavior for trying to find
"foo" in PATH, being able to override its location, etc.
Synopsis
- data Program = Program {
- programName :: String
- programFindLocation :: Verbosity -> ProgramSearchPath -> IO (Maybe (FilePath, [FilePath]))
- programFindVersion :: Verbosity -> FilePath -> IO (Maybe Version)
- programPostConf :: Verbosity -> ConfiguredProgram -> IO ConfiguredProgram
- programNormaliseArgs :: Maybe Version -> PackageDescription -> [String] -> [String]
- type ProgramSearchPath = [ProgramSearchPathEntry]
- data ProgramSearchPathEntry
- simpleProgram :: String -> Program
- data ConfiguredProgram = ConfiguredProgram {}
- programPath :: ConfiguredProgram -> FilePath
- suppressOverrideArgs :: ConfiguredProgram -> ConfiguredProgram
- type ProgArg = String
- data ProgramLocation
- = UserSpecified { }
- | FoundOnSystem { }
- simpleConfiguredProgram :: String -> ProgramLocation -> ConfiguredProgram
Program and functions for constructing them
Represents a program which can be configured.
Note: rather than constructing this directly, start with simpleProgram
and
override any extra fields.
Program | |
|
type ProgramSearchPath = [ProgramSearchPathEntry] Source #
A search path to use when locating executables. This is analogous
to the unix $PATH
or win32 %PATH%
but with the ability to use
the system default method for finding executables (findExecutable
which
on unix is simply looking on the $PATH
but on win32 is a bit more
complicated).
The default to use is [ProgSearchPathDefault]
but you can add extra dirs
either before, after or instead of the default, e.g. here we add an extra
dir to search after the usual ones.
['ProgramSearchPathDefault', 'ProgramSearchPathDir' dir]
data ProgramSearchPathEntry Source #
ProgramSearchPathDir FilePath | A specific dir |
ProgramSearchPathDefault | The system default |
Instances
Eq ProgramSearchPathEntry Source # | |
Defined in Distribution.Simple.Program.Find | |
Generic ProgramSearchPathEntry Source # | |
Defined in Distribution.Simple.Program.Find | |
Binary ProgramSearchPathEntry Source # | |
Defined in Distribution.Simple.Program.Find put :: ProgramSearchPathEntry -> Put Source # get :: Get ProgramSearchPathEntry Source # putList :: [ProgramSearchPathEntry] -> Put Source # | |
type Rep ProgramSearchPathEntry Source # | |
Defined in Distribution.Simple.Program.Find type Rep ProgramSearchPathEntry = D1 (MetaData "ProgramSearchPathEntry" "Distribution.Simple.Program.Find" "Cabal-2.4.0.1" False) (C1 (MetaCons "ProgramSearchPathDir" PrefixI False) (S1 (MetaSel (Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) NoSourceUnpackedness NoSourceStrictness DecidedLazy) (Rec0 FilePath)) :+: C1 (MetaCons "ProgramSearchPathDefault" PrefixI False) (U1 :: Type -> Type)) |
simpleProgram :: String -> Program Source #
Make a simple named program.
By default we'll just search for it in the path and not try to find the version name. You can override these behaviours if necessary, eg:
(simpleProgram "foo") { programFindLocation = ... , programFindVersion ... }
Configured program and related functions
data ConfiguredProgram Source #
Represents a program which has been configured and is thus ready to be run.
These are usually made by configuring a Program
, but if you have to
construct one directly then start with simpleConfiguredProgram
and
override any extra fields.
ConfiguredProgram | |
|
Instances
programPath :: ConfiguredProgram -> FilePath Source #
The full path of a configured program.
suppressOverrideArgs :: ConfiguredProgram -> ConfiguredProgram Source #
Suppress any extra arguments added by the user.
data ProgramLocation Source #
Where a program was found. Also tells us whether it's specified by user or not. This includes not just the path, but the program as well.
UserSpecified | The user gave the path to this program, eg. --ghc-path=/usr/bin/ghc-6.6 |
FoundOnSystem | The program was found automatically. |
Instances
simpleConfiguredProgram :: String -> ProgramLocation -> ConfiguredProgram Source #
Make a simple ConfiguredProgram
.
simpleConfiguredProgram "foo" (FoundOnSystem path)