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% (c) The GRASP/AQUA Project, Glasgow University, 1992-1998
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\section[RnBinds]{Renaming and dependency analysis of bindings}

This module does renaming and dependency analysis on value bindings in
the abstract syntax.  It does {\em not} do cycle-checks on class or
type-synonym declarations; those cannot be done at this stage because
they may be affected by renaming (which isn't fully worked out yet).

\begin{code}
module RnBinds (rnTopBinds, rnTopBindsLHS, rnTopBindsRHS, -- use these for top-level bindings
                rnLocalBindsAndThen, rnValBindsLHS, rnValBindsRHS, -- or these for local bindings
                rnMethodBinds, renameSigs, mkSigTvFn,
                rnMatchGroup, rnGRHSs,
                makeMiniFixityEnv, MiniFixityEnv
   ) where

import {-# SOURCE #-} RnExpr( rnLExpr, rnStmts )

import HsSyn
import RdrHsSyn
import RnHsSyn
import TcRnMonad
import RnTypes        ( rnHsSigType, rnLHsType, checkPrecMatch)
import RnPat          (rnPats, rnBindPat,
                       NameMaker, localRecNameMaker, topRecNameMaker, applyNameMaker
                      )
                      
import RnEnv
import DynFlags	( DynFlag(..) )
import Name
import NameEnv
import NameSet
import RdrName		( RdrName, rdrNameOcc )
import SrcLoc
import ListSetOps	( findDupsEq )
import BasicTypes	( RecFlag(..) )
import Digraph		( SCC(..), stronglyConnCompFromEdgedVertices )
import Bag
import Outputable
import FastString
import Data.List	( partition )
import Maybes		( orElse )
import Control.Monad
\end{code}

-- ToDo: Put the annotations into the monad, so that they arrive in the proper
-- place and can be used when complaining.

The code tree received by the function @rnBinds@ contains definitions
in where-clauses which are all apparently mutually recursive, but which may
not really depend upon each other. For example, in the top level program
\begin{verbatim}
f x = y where a = x
	      y = x
\end{verbatim}
the definitions of @a@ and @y@ do not depend on each other at all.
Unfortunately, the typechecker cannot always check such definitions.
\footnote{Mycroft, A. 1984. Polymorphic type schemes and recursive
definitions. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Programming,
Toulouse, pp. 217-39. LNCS 167. Springer Verlag.}
However, the typechecker usually can check definitions in which only the
strongly connected components have been collected into recursive bindings.
This is precisely what the function @rnBinds@ does.

ToDo: deal with case where a single monobinds binds the same variable
twice.

The vertag tag is a unique @Int@; the tags only need to be unique
within one @MonoBinds@, so that unique-Int plumbing is done explicitly
(heavy monad machinery not needed).


%************************************************************************
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%* naming conventions							*
%*									*
%************************************************************************

\subsection[name-conventions]{Name conventions}

The basic algorithm involves walking over the tree and returning a tuple
containing the new tree plus its free variables. Some functions, such
as those walking polymorphic bindings (HsBinds) and qualifier lists in
list comprehensions (@Quals@), return the variables bound in local
environments. These are then used to calculate the free variables of the
expression evaluated in these environments.

Conventions for variable names are as follows:
\begin{itemize}
\item
new code is given a prime to distinguish it from the old.

\item
a set of variables defined in @Exp@ is written @dvExp@

\item
a set of variables free in @Exp@ is written @fvExp@
\end{itemize}

%************************************************************************
%*									*
%* analysing polymorphic bindings (HsBindGroup, HsBind)
%*									*
%************************************************************************

\subsubsection[dep-HsBinds]{Polymorphic bindings}

Non-recursive expressions are reconstructed without any changes at top
level, although their component expressions may have to be altered.
However, non-recursive expressions are currently not expected as
\Haskell{} programs, and this code should not be executed.

Monomorphic bindings contain information that is returned in a tuple
(a @FlatMonoBinds@) containing:

\begin{enumerate}
\item
a unique @Int@ that serves as the ``vertex tag'' for this binding.

\item
the name of a function or the names in a pattern. These are a set
referred to as @dvLhs@, the defined variables of the left hand side.

\item
the free variables of the body. These are referred to as @fvBody@.

\item
the definition's actual code. This is referred to as just @code@.
\end{enumerate}

The function @nonRecDvFv@ returns two sets of variables. The first is
the set of variables defined in the set of monomorphic bindings, while the
second is the set of free variables in those bindings.

The set of variables defined in a non-recursive binding is just the
union of all of them, as @union@ removes duplicates. However, the
free variables in each successive set of cumulative bindings is the
union of those in the previous set plus those of the newest binding after
the defined variables of the previous set have been removed.

@rnMethodBinds@ deals only with the declarations in class and
instance declarations.	It expects only to see @FunMonoBind@s, and
it expects the global environment to contain bindings for the binders
(which are all class operations).

%************************************************************************
%*									*
\subsubsection{ Top-level bindings}
%*									*
%************************************************************************

\begin{code}
-- for top-level bindings, we need to make top-level names,
-- so we have a different entry point than for local bindings
rnTopBindsLHS :: MiniFixityEnv
              -> HsValBinds RdrName 
              -> RnM (HsValBindsLR Name RdrName)
rnTopBindsLHS fix_env binds
  = do { mod <- getModule
       ; rnValBindsLHSFromDoc (topRecNameMaker mod fix_env) binds }

rnTopBindsRHS :: NameSet	-- Names bound by these binds
              -> HsValBindsLR Name RdrName 
              -> RnM (HsValBinds Name, DefUses)
rnTopBindsRHS bound_names binds = 
    do { is_boot <- tcIsHsBoot
       ; if is_boot 
         then rnTopBindsBoot binds
         else rnValBindsRHSGen (\x -> x) -- don't trim free vars
                               bound_names binds }

-- Wrapper if we don't need to do anything in between the left and right,
-- or anything else in the scope of the left
--
-- Never used when there are fixity declarations
rnTopBinds :: HsValBinds RdrName 
           -> RnM (HsValBinds Name, DefUses)
rnTopBinds b = 
  do nl <- rnTopBindsLHS emptyFsEnv b
     let bound_names = map unLoc (collectHsValBinders nl)
     bindLocalNames bound_names $ rnTopBindsRHS (mkNameSet bound_names) nl
       

rnTopBindsBoot :: HsValBindsLR Name RdrName -> RnM (HsValBinds Name, DefUses)
-- A hs-boot file has no bindings. 
-- Return a single HsBindGroup with empty binds and renamed signatures
rnTopBindsBoot (ValBindsIn mbinds sigs)
  = do	{ checkErr (isEmptyLHsBinds mbinds) (bindsInHsBootFile mbinds)
	; sigs' <- renameSigs Nothing okHsBootSig sigs
	; return (ValBindsOut [] sigs', usesOnly (hsSigsFVs sigs')) }
rnTopBindsBoot b = pprPanic "rnTopBindsBoot" (ppr b)
\end{code}



%*********************************************************
%*							*
		HsLocalBinds
%*							*
%*********************************************************

\begin{code}
rnLocalBindsAndThen :: HsLocalBinds RdrName
                    -> (HsLocalBinds Name -> RnM (result, FreeVars))
                    -> RnM (result, FreeVars)
-- This version (a) assumes that the binding vars are *not* already in scope
--		 (b) removes the binders from the free vars of the thing inside
-- The parser doesn't produce ThenBinds
rnLocalBindsAndThen EmptyLocalBinds thing_inside
  = thing_inside EmptyLocalBinds

rnLocalBindsAndThen (HsValBinds val_binds) thing_inside
  = rnValBindsAndThen val_binds $ \ val_binds' -> 
      thing_inside (HsValBinds val_binds')

rnLocalBindsAndThen (HsIPBinds binds) thing_inside = do
    (binds',fv_binds) <- rnIPBinds binds
    (thing, fvs_thing) <- thing_inside (HsIPBinds binds')
    return (thing, fvs_thing `plusFV` fv_binds)

rnIPBinds :: HsIPBinds RdrName -> RnM (HsIPBinds Name, FreeVars)
rnIPBinds (IPBinds ip_binds _no_dict_binds) = do
    (ip_binds', fvs_s) <- mapAndUnzipM (wrapLocFstM rnIPBind) ip_binds
    return (IPBinds ip_binds' emptyLHsBinds, plusFVs fvs_s)

rnIPBind :: IPBind RdrName -> RnM (IPBind Name, FreeVars)
rnIPBind (IPBind n expr) = do
    name <- newIPNameRn  n
    (expr',fvExpr) <- rnLExpr expr
    return (IPBind name expr', fvExpr)
\end{code}


%************************************************************************
%*									*
		ValBinds
%*									*
%************************************************************************

\begin{code}
-- Renaming local binding gropus 
-- Does duplicate/shadow check
rnValBindsLHS :: MiniFixityEnv
              -> HsValBinds RdrName
              -> RnM ([Name], HsValBindsLR Name RdrName)
rnValBindsLHS fix_env binds 
  = do { -- Do error checking: we need to check for dups here because we
     	 -- don't don't bind all of the variables from the ValBinds at once
     	 -- with bindLocatedLocals any more.
         -- 
     	 -- Note that we don't want to do this at the top level, since
     	 -- sorting out duplicates and shadowing there happens elsewhere.
     	 -- The behavior is even different. For example,
     	 --   import A(f)
     	 --   f = ...
     	 -- should not produce a shadowing warning (but it will produce
     	 -- an ambiguity warning if you use f), but
     	 --   import A(f)
     	 --   g = let f = ... in f
     	 -- should.
       ; binds' <- rnValBindsLHSFromDoc (localRecNameMaker fix_env) binds 
       ; let bound_names = map unLoc $ collectHsValBinders binds'
       ; envs <- getRdrEnvs
       ; checkDupAndShadowedNames envs bound_names
       ; return (bound_names, binds') }

-- renames the left-hand sides
-- generic version used both at the top level and for local binds
-- does some error checking, but not what gets done elsewhere at the top level
rnValBindsLHSFromDoc :: NameMaker 
                     -> HsValBinds RdrName
                     -> RnM (HsValBindsLR Name RdrName)
rnValBindsLHSFromDoc topP (ValBindsIn mbinds sigs)
  = do { mbinds' <- mapBagM (rnBindLHS topP doc) mbinds
       ; return $ ValBindsIn mbinds' sigs }
  where
    bndrs = collectHsBindBinders mbinds
    doc   = text "In the binding group for:" <+> pprWithCommas ppr bndrs

rnValBindsLHSFromDoc _ b = pprPanic "rnValBindsLHSFromDoc" (ppr b)

-- General version used both from the top-level and for local things
-- Assumes the LHS vars are in scope
--
-- Does not bind the local fixity declarations
rnValBindsRHSGen :: (FreeVars -> FreeVars)  -- for trimming free var sets
                     -- The trimming function trims the free vars we attach to a
                     -- binding so that it stays reasonably small
                 -> NameSet	-- Names bound by the LHSes
                 -> HsValBindsLR Name RdrName
                 -> RnM (HsValBinds Name, DefUses)

rnValBindsRHSGen trim bound_names (ValBindsIn mbinds sigs)
  = do {  -- rename the sigs
         sigs' <- renameSigs (Just bound_names) okBindSig sigs
          -- rename the RHSes
       ; binds_w_dus <- mapBagM (rnBind (mkSigTvFn sigs') trim) mbinds
       ; case depAnalBinds binds_w_dus of
            (anal_binds, anal_dus) -> do
       { let valbind' = ValBindsOut anal_binds sigs'
             valbind'_dus = usesOnly (hsSigsFVs sigs') `plusDU` anal_dus
       ; return (valbind', valbind'_dus) }}

rnValBindsRHSGen _ _ b = pprPanic "rnValBindsRHSGen" (ppr b)

-- Wrapper for local binds
--
-- The *client* of this function is responsible for checking for unused binders;
-- it doesn't (and can't: we don't have the thing inside the binds) happen here
--
-- The client is also responsible for bringing the fixities into scope
rnValBindsRHS :: NameSet  -- names bound by the LHSes
              -> HsValBindsLR Name RdrName
              -> RnM (HsValBinds Name, DefUses)
rnValBindsRHS bound_names binds = 
  rnValBindsRHSGen (\ fvs -> -- only keep the names the names from this group
                    intersectNameSet bound_names fvs) bound_names binds


-- for local binds
-- wrapper that does both the left- and right-hand sides 
--
-- here there are no local fixity decls passed in;
-- the local fixity decls come from the ValBinds sigs
rnValBindsAndThen :: HsValBinds RdrName
                  -> (HsValBinds Name -> RnM (result, FreeVars))
                  -> RnM (result, FreeVars)
rnValBindsAndThen binds@(ValBindsIn _ sigs) thing_inside
 = do	{     -- (A) Create the local fixity environment 
	  new_fixities <- makeMiniFixityEnv [L loc sig | L loc (FixSig sig) <- sigs]

	      -- (B) Rename the LHSes 
	; (bound_names, new_lhs) <- rnValBindsLHS new_fixities binds

	      --     ...and bring them (and their fixities) into scope
	; bindLocalNamesFV_WithFixities bound_names new_fixities $ do

	{      -- (C) Do the RHS and thing inside
	  (binds', dus) <- rnValBindsRHS (mkNameSet bound_names) new_lhs 
        ; (result, result_fvs) <- thing_inside binds'

		-- Report unused bindings based on the (accurate) 
		-- findUses.  E.g.
		-- 	let x = x in 3
		-- should report 'x' unused
	; let real_uses = findUses dus result_fvs
	; warnUnusedLocalBinds bound_names real_uses

	; let
            -- The variables "used" in the val binds are: 
            --   (1) the uses of the binds (duUses)
            --   (2) the FVs of the thing-inside
            all_uses = duUses dus `plusFV` result_fvs
		-- Note [Unused binding hack]
		-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
		-- Note that *in contrast* to the above reporting of
		-- unused bindings, (1) above uses duUses to return *all* 
		-- the uses, even if the binding is unused.  Otherwise consider:
                --	x = 3
                --	y = let p = x in 'x'	-- NB: p not used
                -- If we don't "see" the dependency of 'y' on 'x', we may put the
                -- bindings in the wrong order, and the type checker will complain
                -- that x isn't in scope
		--
		-- But note that this means we won't report 'x' as unused, 
		-- whereas we would if we had { x = 3; p = x; y = 'x' }

	; return (result, all_uses) }}
         	-- The bound names are pruned out of all_uses
	        -- by the bindLocalNamesFV call above

rnValBindsAndThen bs _ = pprPanic "rnValBindsAndThen" (ppr bs)


-- Process the fixity declarations, making a FastString -> (Located Fixity) map
-- (We keep the location around for reporting duplicate fixity declarations.)
-- 
-- Checks for duplicates, but not that only locally defined things are fixed.
-- Note: for local fixity declarations, duplicates would also be checked in
--       check_sigs below.  But we also use this function at the top level.

makeMiniFixityEnv :: [LFixitySig RdrName] -> RnM MiniFixityEnv

makeMiniFixityEnv decls = foldlM add_one emptyFsEnv decls
 where
   add_one env (L loc (FixitySig (L name_loc name) fixity)) = do
     { -- this fixity decl is a duplicate iff
       -- the ReaderName's OccName's FastString is already in the env
       -- (we only need to check the local fix_env because
       --  definitions of non-local will be caught elsewhere)
       let { fs = occNameFS (rdrNameOcc name)
           ; fix_item = L loc fixity };

       case lookupFsEnv env fs of
         Nothing -> return $ extendFsEnv env fs fix_item
         Just (L loc' _) -> do
           { setSrcSpan loc $ 
             addErrAt name_loc (dupFixityDecl loc' name)
           ; return env}
     }

dupFixityDecl :: SrcSpan -> RdrName -> SDoc
dupFixityDecl loc rdr_name
  = vcat [ptext (sLit "Multiple fixity declarations for") <+> quotes (ppr rdr_name),
	  ptext (sLit "also at ") <+> ppr loc]

---------------------

-- renaming a single bind

rnBindLHS :: NameMaker
          -> SDoc 
          -> LHsBind RdrName
          -- returns the renamed left-hand side,
          -- and the FreeVars *of the LHS*
          -- (i.e., any free variables of the pattern)
          -> RnM (LHsBindLR Name RdrName)

rnBindLHS name_maker _ (L loc (PatBind { pat_lhs = pat, 
                                         pat_rhs = grhss, 
                                         pat_rhs_ty=pat_rhs_ty
                                       })) 
  = setSrcSpan loc $ do
      -- we don't actually use the FV processing of rnPatsAndThen here
      (pat',pat'_fvs) <- rnBindPat name_maker pat
      return (L loc (PatBind { pat_lhs = pat', 
                               pat_rhs = grhss, 
                               -- we temporarily store the pat's FVs here;
                               -- gets updated to the FVs of the whole bind
                               -- when doing the RHS below
                               bind_fvs = pat'_fvs,
                               -- these will get ignored in the next pass,
                               -- when we rename the RHS
			       pat_rhs_ty = pat_rhs_ty }))

rnBindLHS name_maker _ (L loc (FunBind { fun_id = name@(L nameLoc _), 
                                         fun_infix = inf, 
                                         fun_matches = matches,
                                         fun_co_fn = fun_co_fn, 
                                         fun_tick = fun_tick
                                       }))
  = setSrcSpan loc $ 
    do { newname <- applyNameMaker name_maker name
       ; return (L loc (FunBind { fun_id = L nameLoc newname, 
                             	  fun_infix = inf, 
                             	  fun_matches = matches,
                             	  -- we temporatily store the LHS's FVs (empty in this case) here
                             	  -- gets updated when doing the RHS below
                             	  bind_fvs = emptyFVs,
                             	  -- everything else will get ignored in the next pass
                             	  fun_co_fn = fun_co_fn, 
                             	  fun_tick = fun_tick
                             	  })) }

rnBindLHS _ _ b = pprPanic "rnBindLHS" (ppr b)

-- assumes the left-hands-side vars are in scope
rnBind :: (Name -> [Name])		-- Signature tyvar function
       -> (FreeVars -> FreeVars)	-- Trimming function for rhs free vars
       -> LHsBindLR Name RdrName
       -> RnM (LHsBind Name, [Name], Uses)
rnBind _ trim (L loc (PatBind { pat_lhs = pat,
                                pat_rhs = grhss, 
                                -- pat fvs were stored here while
                                -- processing the LHS          
                                bind_fvs=pat_fvs }))
  = setSrcSpan loc $ 
    do	{let bndrs = collectPatBinders pat

	; (grhss', fvs) <- rnGRHSs PatBindRhs grhss
		-- No scoped type variables for pattern bindings
	; let fvs' = trim fvs

	; fvs' `seq` -- See Note [Free-variable space leak]
      return (L loc (PatBind { pat_lhs = pat,
                                  pat_rhs = grhss', 
				     pat_rhs_ty = placeHolderType, 
                                  bind_fvs = fvs' }),
		  bndrs, pat_fvs `plusFV` fvs) }

rnBind sig_fn 
       trim 
       (L loc (FunBind { fun_id = name, 
                         fun_infix = inf, 
                         fun_matches = matches,
                         -- no pattern FVs
                         bind_fvs = _
                       })) 
       -- invariant: no free vars here when it's a FunBind
  = setSrcSpan loc $ 
    do	{ let plain_name = unLoc name

	; (matches', fvs) <- bindSigTyVarsFV (sig_fn plain_name) $
				-- bindSigTyVars tests for Opt_ScopedTyVars
			     rnMatchGroup (FunRhs plain_name inf) matches
	; let fvs' = trim fvs

	; checkPrecMatch inf plain_name matches'

	; fvs' `seq` -- See Note [Free-variable space leak]
      return (L loc (FunBind { fun_id = name,
                                  fun_infix = inf, 
                                  fun_matches = matches',
				     bind_fvs = fvs',
                                  fun_co_fn = idHsWrapper, 
                                  fun_tick = Nothing }), 
		  [plain_name], fvs)
      }

rnBind _ _ b = pprPanic "rnBind" (ppr b)

{-
Note [Free-variable space leak]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We have
    fvs' = trim fvs
and we seq fvs' before turning it as part of a record.

The reason is that trim is sometimes something like
    \xs -> intersectNameSet (mkNameSet bound_names) xs
and we don't want to retain the list bound_names. This showed up in
trac ticket #1136.
-}

---------------------
depAnalBinds :: Bag (LHsBind Name, [Name], Uses)
	     -> ([(RecFlag, LHsBinds Name)], DefUses)
-- Dependency analysis; this is important so that 
-- unused-binding reporting is accurate
depAnalBinds binds_w_dus
  = (map get_binds sccs, map get_du sccs)
  where
    sccs = stronglyConnCompFromEdgedVertices edges

    keyd_nodes = bagToList binds_w_dus `zip` [0::Int ..]

    edges = [ (node, key, [key | n <- nameSetToList uses,
			         Just key <- [lookupNameEnv key_map n] ])
	    | (node@(_,_,uses), key) <- keyd_nodes ]

    key_map :: NameEnv Int	-- Which binding it comes from
    key_map = mkNameEnv [(bndr, key) | ((_, bndrs, _), key) <- keyd_nodes
				     , bndr <- bndrs ]

    get_binds (AcyclicSCC (bind, _, _)) = (NonRecursive, unitBag bind)
    get_binds (CyclicSCC  binds_w_dus)  = (Recursive, listToBag [b | (b,_,_) <- binds_w_dus])

    get_du (AcyclicSCC (_, bndrs, uses)) = (Just (mkNameSet bndrs), uses)
    get_du (CyclicSCC  binds_w_dus)      = (Just defs, uses)
	where
	  defs = mkNameSet [b | (_,bs,_) <- binds_w_dus, b <- bs]
	  uses = unionManyNameSets [u | (_,_,u) <- binds_w_dus]


---------------------
-- Bind the top-level forall'd type variables in the sigs.
-- E.g 	f :: a -> a
--	f = rhs
--	The 'a' scopes over the rhs
--
-- NB: there'll usually be just one (for a function binding)
--     but if there are many, one may shadow the rest; too bad!
--	e.g  x :: [a] -> [a]
--	     y :: [(a,a)] -> a
--	     (x,y) = e
--      In e, 'a' will be in scope, and it'll be the one from 'y'!

mkSigTvFn :: [LSig Name] -> (Name -> [Name])
-- Return a lookup function that maps an Id Name to the names
-- of the type variables that should scope over its body..
mkSigTvFn sigs
  = \n -> lookupNameEnv env n `orElse` []
  where
    env :: NameEnv [Name]
    env = mkNameEnv [ (name, map hsLTyVarName ltvs)
		    | L _ (TypeSig (L _ name) 
			           (L _ (HsForAllTy Explicit ltvs _ _))) <- sigs]
	-- Note the pattern-match on "Explicit"; we only bind
	-- type variables from signatures with an explicit top-level for-all
\end{code}


@rnMethodBinds@ is used for the method bindings of a class and an instance
declaration.   Like @rnBinds@ but without dependency analysis.

NOTA BENE: we record each {\em binder} of a method-bind group as a free variable.
That's crucial when dealing with an instance decl:
\begin{verbatim}
	instance Foo (T a) where
	   op x = ...
\end{verbatim}
This might be the {\em sole} occurrence of @op@ for an imported class @Foo@,
and unless @op@ occurs we won't treat the type signature of @op@ in the class
decl for @Foo@ as a source of instance-decl gates.  But we should!  Indeed,
in many ways the @op@ in an instance decl is just like an occurrence, not
a binder.

\begin{code}
rnMethodBinds :: Name			-- Class name
	      -> (Name -> [Name])	-- Signature tyvar function
	      -> [Name]			-- Names for generic type variables
	      -> LHsBinds RdrName
	      -> RnM (LHsBinds Name, FreeVars)

rnMethodBinds cls sig_fn gen_tyvars binds
  = foldM do_one (emptyBag,emptyFVs) (bagToList binds)
  where do_one (binds,fvs) bind = do
	   (bind', fvs_bind) <- rnMethodBind cls sig_fn gen_tyvars bind
	   return (bind' `unionBags` binds, fvs_bind `plusFV` fvs)

rnMethodBind :: Name
	      -> (Name -> [Name])
	      -> [Name]
	      -> LHsBindLR RdrName RdrName
	      -> RnM (Bag (LHsBindLR Name Name), FreeVars)
rnMethodBind cls sig_fn gen_tyvars (L loc (FunBind { fun_id = name, fun_infix = inf, 
					             fun_matches = MatchGroup matches _ }))
  = setSrcSpan loc $ do
    sel_name <- wrapLocM (lookupInstDeclBndr cls) name
    let plain_name = unLoc sel_name
        -- We use the selector name as the binder

    bindSigTyVarsFV (sig_fn plain_name) $ do
     (new_matches, fvs) <- mapFvRn (rn_match plain_name) matches
     let
         new_group = MatchGroup new_matches placeHolderType

     checkPrecMatch inf plain_name new_group
     return (unitBag (L loc (FunBind {
                                fun_id = sel_name, fun_infix = inf,
                                fun_matches = new_group,
                                bind_fvs = fvs, fun_co_fn = idHsWrapper,
                                fun_tick = Nothing })),
             fvs `addOneFV` plain_name)
        -- The 'fvs' field isn't used for method binds
  where
	-- Truly gruesome; bring into scope the correct members of the generic 
	-- type variables.  See comments in RnSource.rnSourceDecl(ClassDecl)
    rn_match sel_name match@(L _ (Match (L _ (TypePat ty) : _) _ _))
	= extendTyVarEnvFVRn gen_tvs 	$
	  rnMatch (FunRhs sel_name inf) match
	where
	  tvs     = map (rdrNameOcc.unLoc) (extractHsTyRdrTyVars ty)
	  gen_tvs = [tv | tv <- gen_tyvars, nameOccName tv `elem` tvs] 

    rn_match sel_name match = rnMatch (FunRhs sel_name inf) match


-- Can't handle method pattern-bindings which bind multiple methods.
rnMethodBind _ _ _ (L loc bind@(PatBind {})) = do
    addErrAt loc (methodBindErr bind)
    return (emptyBag, emptyFVs)

rnMethodBind _ _ _ b = pprPanic "rnMethodBind" (ppr b)
\end{code}



%************************************************************************
%*									*
\subsubsection[dep-Sigs]{Signatures (and user-pragmas for values)}
%*									*
%************************************************************************

@renameSigs@ checks for:
\begin{enumerate}
\item more than one sig for one thing;
\item signatures given for things not bound here;
\end{enumerate}
%
At the moment we don't gather free-var info from the types in
signatures.  We'd only need this if we wanted to report unused tyvars.

\begin{code}
renameSigs :: Maybe NameSet		-- If (Just ns) complain if the sig isn't for one of ns
	   -> (Sig RdrName -> Bool) 	-- Complain about the wrong kind of signature if this is False
	   -> [LSig RdrName]
	   -> RnM [LSig Name]
-- Renames the signatures and performs error checks
renameSigs mb_names ok_sig sigs 
  = do	{ let (good_sigs, bad_sigs) = partition (ok_sig . unLoc) sigs
	; mapM_ unknownSigErr bad_sigs			-- Misplaced
	; mapM_ dupSigDeclErr (findDupsEq eqHsSig sigs)	-- Duplicate
	; sigs' <- mapM (wrapLocM (renameSig mb_names)) good_sigs
	; return sigs' } 

----------------------
-- We use lookupSigOccRn in the signatures, which is a little bit unsatisfactory
-- because this won't work for:
--	instance Foo T where
--	  {-# INLINE op #-}
--	  Baz.op = ...
-- We'll just rename the INLINE prag to refer to whatever other 'op'
-- is in scope.  (I'm assuming that Baz.op isn't in scope unqualified.)
-- Doesn't seem worth much trouble to sort this.

renameSig :: Maybe NameSet -> Sig RdrName -> RnM (Sig Name)
-- FixitySig is renamed elsewhere.
renameSig _ (IdSig x)
  = return (IdSig x)	  -- Actually this never occurs
renameSig mb_names sig@(TypeSig v ty)
  = do	{ new_v <- lookupSigOccRn mb_names sig v
	; new_ty <- rnHsSigType (quotes (ppr v)) ty
	; return (TypeSig new_v new_ty) }

renameSig _ (SpecInstSig ty)
  = do	{ new_ty <- rnLHsType (text "A SPECIALISE instance pragma") ty
	; return (SpecInstSig new_ty) }

renameSig mb_names sig@(SpecSig v ty inl)
  = do	{ new_v <- lookupSigOccRn mb_names sig v
	; new_ty <- rnHsSigType (quotes (ppr v)) ty
	; return (SpecSig new_v new_ty inl) }

renameSig mb_names sig@(InlineSig v s)
  = do	{ new_v <- lookupSigOccRn mb_names sig v
	; return (InlineSig new_v s) }

renameSig mb_names sig@(FixSig (FixitySig v f))
  = do	{ new_v <- lookupSigOccRn mb_names sig v
	; return (FixSig (FixitySig new_v f)) }
\end{code}


%************************************************************************
%*									*
\subsection{Match}
%*									*
%************************************************************************

\begin{code}
rnMatchGroup :: HsMatchContext Name -> MatchGroup RdrName -> RnM (MatchGroup Name, FreeVars)
rnMatchGroup ctxt (MatchGroup ms _) 
  = do { (new_ms, ms_fvs) <- mapFvRn (rnMatch ctxt) ms
       ; return (MatchGroup new_ms placeHolderType, ms_fvs) }

rnMatch :: HsMatchContext Name -> LMatch RdrName -> RnM (LMatch Name, FreeVars)
rnMatch ctxt  = wrapLocFstM (rnMatch' ctxt)

rnMatch' :: HsMatchContext Name -> Match RdrName -> RnM (Match Name, FreeVars)
rnMatch' ctxt match@(Match pats maybe_rhs_sig grhss)
  = do 	{ 	-- Result type signatures are no longer supported
	  case maybe_rhs_sig of	
	        Nothing -> return ()
	        Just (L loc ty) -> addErrAt loc (resSigErr ctxt match ty)

	       -- Now the main event
	       -- note that there are no local ficity decls for matches
	; rnPats ctxt pats	$ \ pats' -> do
	{ (grhss', grhss_fvs) <- rnGRHSs ctxt grhss

	; return (Match pats' Nothing grhss', grhss_fvs) }}
	-- The bindPatSigTyVarsFV and rnPatsAndThen will remove the bound FVs

resSigErr :: HsMatchContext Name -> Match RdrName -> HsType RdrName -> SDoc 
resSigErr ctxt match ty
   = vcat [ ptext (sLit "Illegal result type signature") <+> quotes (ppr ty)
	  , nest 2 $ ptext (sLit "Result signatures are no longer supported in pattern matches")
 	  , pprMatchInCtxt ctxt match ]
\end{code}


%************************************************************************
%*									*
\subsubsection{Guarded right-hand sides (GRHSs)}
%*									*
%************************************************************************

\begin{code}
rnGRHSs :: HsMatchContext Name -> GRHSs RdrName -> RnM (GRHSs Name, FreeVars)

rnGRHSs ctxt (GRHSs grhss binds)
  = rnLocalBindsAndThen binds	$ \ binds' -> do
    (grhss', fvGRHSs) <- mapFvRn (rnGRHS ctxt) grhss
    return (GRHSs grhss' binds', fvGRHSs)

rnGRHS :: HsMatchContext Name -> LGRHS RdrName -> RnM (LGRHS Name, FreeVars)
rnGRHS ctxt = wrapLocFstM (rnGRHS' ctxt)

rnGRHS' :: HsMatchContext Name -> GRHS RdrName -> RnM (GRHS Name, FreeVars)
rnGRHS' ctxt (GRHS guards rhs)
  = do	{ pattern_guards_allowed <- doptM Opt_PatternGuards
	; ((guards', rhs'), fvs) <- rnStmts (PatGuard ctxt) guards $
				    rnLExpr rhs

	; unless (pattern_guards_allowed || is_standard_guard guards')
	  	 (addWarn (nonStdGuardErr guards'))

	; return (GRHS guards' rhs', fvs) }
  where
	-- Standard Haskell 1.4 guards are just a single boolean
	-- expression, rather than a list of qualifiers as in the
	-- Glasgow extension
    is_standard_guard []                     = True
    is_standard_guard [L _ (ExprStmt _ _ _)] = True
    is_standard_guard _                      = False
\end{code}

%************************************************************************
%*									*
\subsection{Error messages}
%*									*
%************************************************************************

\begin{code}
dupSigDeclErr :: [LSig RdrName] -> RnM ()
dupSigDeclErr sigs@(L loc sig : _)
  = addErrAt loc $
	vcat [ptext (sLit "Duplicate") <+> what_it_is <> colon,
	      nest 2 (vcat (map ppr_sig sigs))]
  where
    what_it_is = hsSigDoc sig
    ppr_sig (L loc sig) = ppr loc <> colon <+> ppr sig
dupSigDeclErr [] = panic "dupSigDeclErr"

unknownSigErr :: LSig RdrName -> RnM ()
unknownSigErr (L loc sig)
  = addErrAt loc $
    sep [ptext (sLit "Misplaced") <+> hsSigDoc sig <> colon, ppr sig]

methodBindErr :: HsBindLR RdrName RdrName -> SDoc
methodBindErr mbind
 =  hang (ptext (sLit "Pattern bindings (except simple variables) not allowed in instance declarations"))
       2 (ppr mbind)

bindsInHsBootFile :: LHsBindsLR Name RdrName -> SDoc
bindsInHsBootFile mbinds
  = hang (ptext (sLit "Bindings in hs-boot files are not allowed"))
       2 (ppr mbinds)

nonStdGuardErr :: [LStmtLR Name Name] -> SDoc
nonStdGuardErr guards
  = hang (ptext (sLit "accepting non-standard pattern guards (use -XPatternGuards to suppress this message)"))
       4 (interpp'SP guards)
\end{code}