* Move the IdeResult term into the A data type
* Nothing ever consults the errors stored in A, so stop storing them
* Use the new Shake MonadFail Rules instance
* Document the information in the Shake database
* More documentation of the data in the Shake service
* Change getValues to avoid getting the diagnostics
* Avoid fmap over a pair, a bit weird
* Add buildifier targets.
The tool allows to check and format BUILD files in the repo.
To check if files are well formatted, run:
bazel run //:buildifier
To fix badly-formatted files run:
bazel run //:buildifier-fix
* Cleanup dade-copyright-headers formatting.
* Fix dade-copyright-headers on files with just the copyright.
* Run buildifier automatically on CI via 'fmt.sh'.
* Reformat all BUILD files with buildifier.
Excludes autogenerated Bazel files.
* Add location information to DAML-LF produced by damlc
This is required to get error locations in the scenario view. Rigth now,
the location information for `create`/`exercise` still points to the
template/choice. I'll fix that in a separate PR.
* Fix test expectations
* Fix more tests
* Turn off -Woverlowed-literals in damlc
This flag does not play well with location information obtained via `-ticky`.
Also, the error message you get from overflowed literals suggests to use
`-XNegativeLiterals`, which is a bad idea since it changes the meaning of
`(-1)` from `\x -> x - 1` to `negate 1`.
* Fix module name in test
Co-Authored-By: martin-drhu-da <31696042+martin-drhu-da@users.noreply.github.com>
* HOTFIX damlc: allow for passing options to the underlying GHC
As `damlc` is based on GHC, it "understands" all options that GHC understands.
This PR introduces a way to use GHC options that are not exposed by the `damlc`
driver, by passing any number of `--ghc-option CUSTOM_OPTION` on the command line.
The code uses the GHC function which parses options inside files, so
prohibiting a few options that we would not want to expose (package db, output
file, etc).
All warnings that GHC emits during flag processing are presented to the user.
If an option contradicts a DAML compiler setting, the compilation will be
aborted with a GHC exception (calls makeDynFlagsConsistent internally).
* HOTFIX damlc: small clean-up