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@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ main = do
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hello "Haskell"
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hello "Haskell"
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helloStruct T{a = True, b = 42}
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helloStruct T{a = True, b = 42}
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helloStruct T{a = False, b = maxBound}
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helloStruct T{a = False, b = maxBound}
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helloEnum E1
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helloEnum E3
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helloShape $ Circle 3.14
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helloShape $ Circle 3.14
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helloShape $ Rectangle 10.0 5.0
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helloShape $ Rectangle 10.0 5.0
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putStrLn $ "3 + 4 = " <> show (add 3 4)
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putStrLn $ "3 + 4 = " <> show (add 3 4)
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garnet.cabal
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garnet.cabal
@ -6,6 +6,13 @@ author: Patrick Aldis
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maintainer:
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maintainer:
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george.thomas@obsidian.systems
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george.thomas@obsidian.systems
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patrick.aldis@obsidian.systems
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patrick.aldis@obsidian.systems
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-- aha, nice, this does fix recompilation checking
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extra-source-files:
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rust/target/debug/garnet_rs.h
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-- that could be problematic given file is gitignored? unfortunately this doesn't work
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-- tbf, I haven't even looked up the docs, just saw the autocompletion
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-- extra-tmp-files:
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-- rust/target/debug/garnet_rs.h
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common common
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common common
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default-language: GHC2024
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default-language: GHC2024
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GarnetRs.Wrapped
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GarnetRs.Wrapped
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hs-source-dirs: lib
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hs-source-dirs: lib
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include-dirs: rust/target/debug
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include-dirs: rust/target/debug
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-- HLS gives up entirely when the header is malformed if we do this
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-- and anyway, I don't think it gives us dependency tracking like `extra-source-files` does
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-- includes: garnet_rs.h
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extra-bundled-libraries: Cgarnet_rs
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extra-bundled-libraries: Cgarnet_rs
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build-depends:
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build-depends:
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hs-bindgen,
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hs-bindgen,
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@ -29,7 +29,15 @@ import HsBindgen.TH
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import Language.Haskell.TH
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import Language.Haskell.TH
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import System.Process
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import System.Process
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import Control.Monad.IO.Class (MonadIO (liftIO))
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import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax (addDependentFile)
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import System.Directory.Extra (getCurrentDirectory)
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do
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do
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-- not sure this does anything - hs-bindgen should already be doing the tracking, and the issues are from elsewhere
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-- dir <- liftIO getCurrentDirectory
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-- liftIO $ print dir
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-- addDependentFile $ dir <> "/rust/target/debug/garnet_rs.h"
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systemDirs <- -- TODO bit of a hack
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systemDirs <- -- TODO bit of a hack
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map (Dir . T.unpack . T.strip)
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map (Dir . T.unpack . T.strip)
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. concatMap (takeWhile (maybe False ((== ' ') . fst) . T.uncons) . dropWhile T.null . T.lines)
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. concatMap (takeWhile (maybe False ((== ' ') . fst) . T.uncons) . dropWhile T.null . T.lines)
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{-# LANGUAGE PatternSynonyms #-}
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-- TODO automate this sort of high level wrapper boilerplate
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-- TODO automate this sort of high level wrapper boilerplate
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-- or look at upstream plans: https://github.com/well-typed/hs-bindgen/issues?q=state%3Aopen%20label%3A%22highlevel%22
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-- or look at upstream plans: https://github.com/well-typed/hs-bindgen/issues?q=state%3Aopen%20label%3A%22highlevel%22
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module GarnetRs.Wrapped (
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module GarnetRs.Wrapped (
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T (..),
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T (..),
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Raw.E (..),
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-- TODO hmm, we don't really want to have to list all of these...
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-- is there an option to make them not be patterns at all?
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pattern Raw.E1,
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pattern Raw.E2,
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pattern Raw.E3,
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Shape (..),
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Shape (..),
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BTree (..),
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BTree (..),
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hello,
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hello,
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helloStruct,
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helloStruct,
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helloEnum,
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helloShape,
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helloShape,
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add,
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add,
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sumTree,
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sumTree,
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helloStruct :: T -> IO ()
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helloStruct :: T -> IO ()
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helloStruct = flip with (Raw.hello_struct . unsafeFromPtr) . convertT
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helloStruct = flip with (Raw.hello_struct . unsafeFromPtr) . convertT
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helloEnum :: Raw.E -> IO ()
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helloEnum = flip with (Raw.hello_enum . unsafeFromPtr)
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helloShape :: Shape -> IO ()
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helloShape :: Shape -> IO ()
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helloShape = flip with (Raw.hello_shape . unsafeFromPtr) . convertShape
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helloShape = flip with (Raw.hello_shape . unsafeFromPtr) . convertShape
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};
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};
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overrides = [
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overrides = [
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({ pkgs, ... }: {
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({ pkgs, ... }: {
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# TODO get this upstreamed:
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# https://input-output-hk.github.io/haskell.nix/tutorials/pkg-map.html#mapping-in-haskellnix
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packages.libclang-bindings.components.library = {
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packages.libclang-bindings.components.library = {
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build-tools = [ pkgs.llvmPackages.llvm ];
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build-tools = [ pkgs.llvmPackages.llvm ];
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libs = [ pkgs.llvmPackages.libclang ];
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libs = [ pkgs.llvmPackages.libclang ];
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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fn main() {
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fn main() {
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// this doesn't make _much_ difference really, since this is our only Rust source file
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// but it seems it's probably better than not having it
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// what we really want is to tell Rust to only regenerate the header file if the Rust code actually compiles
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// but we don't have that flexibility
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// and it's an issue because cbindgen tries to be fault-tolerant in some ways that don't even seem to make sense
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//
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// e.g. mis-spell "Option" as "Option" and you get
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// void print_optional(Optio<const int8_t*> x);
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// instead of
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// void print_optional(const int8_t *x);
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// and that's only an issue because in HLS TH dependent-file watching gives up after an error
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// i.e. once the containing splice has thrown an exception once, the containing file needs a manual edit to kick it
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// P.S. strings to stdout?! what a terrible API
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// don't get me started in the discoverability of actually then using the terminal for debugging:
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// println!("cargo::warning={:?}", env::var("OUT_DIR"));
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println!("cargo::rerun-if-changed=lib.rs");
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let crate_dir = env::var("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR").unwrap();
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let crate_dir = env::var("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR").unwrap();
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let profile = env::var("PROFILE").unwrap();
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let profile = env::var("PROFILE").unwrap();
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cbindgen::Builder::new()
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cbindgen::Builder::new()
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13
rust/lib.rs
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say_hello(&format!("{:?}", t))
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say_hello(&format!("{:?}", t))
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}
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}
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#[repr(C)]
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#[derive(Debug)]
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enum E {
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E1,
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E2,
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E3,
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}
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#[unsafe(no_mangle)]
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extern "C" fn hello_enum(e: &E) {
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say_hello(&format!("{:?}", e))
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}
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#[repr(C)]
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#[repr(C)]
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#[derive(Debug)]
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#[derive(Debug)]
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enum Shape {
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enum Shape {
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