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  1. coreToStg_InfoTableMap :: CoreToStgOpts -> Bool

    ghc GHC.CoreToStg

    No documentation available.

  2. concatMapBag :: (a -> Bag b) -> Bag a -> Bag b

    ghc GHC.Data.Bag

    No documentation available.

  3. concatMapBagPair :: (a -> (Bag b, Bag c)) -> Bag a -> (Bag b, Bag c)

    ghc GHC.Data.Bag

    No documentation available.

  4. flatMapBagM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Bag b)) -> Bag a -> m (Bag b)

    ghc GHC.Data.Bag

    No documentation available.

  5. flatMapBagPairM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Bag b, Bag c)) -> Bag a -> m (Bag b, Bag c)

    ghc GHC.Data.Bag

    No documentation available.

  6. module GHC.Data.Bitmap

    No documentation available.

  7. type Bitmap = [StgWord]

    ghc GHC.Data.Bitmap

    A bitmap represented by a sequence of StgWords on the target architecture. These are used for bitmaps in info tables and other generated code which need to be emitted as sequences of StgWords.

  8. intsToReverseBitmap :: Platform -> Int -> [Int] -> Bitmap

    ghc GHC.Data.Bitmap

    Make a bitmap where the slots specified are the zeros in the bitmap. eg. [0,1,3], size 4 ==> 0x4 (we leave any bits outside the size as zero, just to make the bitmap easier to read). The list of Ints must be already sorted and duplicate-free.

  9. mAX_SMALL_BITMAP_SIZE :: Platform -> Int

    ghc GHC.Data.Bitmap

    Magic number, must agree with BITMAP_BITS_SHIFT in InfoTables.h. Some kinds of bitmap pack a size/bitmap into a single word if possible, or fall back to an external pointer when the bitmap is too large. This value represents the largest size of bitmap that can be packed into a single word.

  10. mkBitmap :: Platform -> [Bool] -> Bitmap

    ghc GHC.Data.Bitmap

    Make a bitmap from a sequence of bits

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