Compiler hangs - UdecidableInstances
Normally I wouldn't consider GHC going into infinite loop when UndecidableInstances
is enabled as a bug, because compiler still terminates unless maybe something like -freduction-depth=0
is supplied. That is not the case with this few lines of Haskell, as they cause GHC to hang for good and even made it use up all of my 32Gb of RAM, while I was looking the other way. Seems a bit unusual for GHC, so here is a record of it as a bug report. Compiling with -v3
stops here:
[1 of 1] Compiling Nested ( src/Nested.hs, .stack-work/dist/x86_64-linux/Cabal-2.0.0.2/build/Nested.o )
*** Parser [Nested]:
!!! Parser [Nested]: finished in 1.03 milliseconds, allocated 0.566 megabytes
*** Renamer/typechecker [Nested]:
Compilation with GHC 8.0.2 goes through just fine. Although, I did encounter it hanging as part of a much bigger picture because of the same few lines of code. Coming up with a small reproducible example is much harder for that case as it hangs while compiling the test suite, instead of the offending module.
In order to replicate the problem, the included code has to be compiled as a library rather than as an executable. Using stack build --install-ghc
should do it.
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Trac field | Value |
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Version | 8.2.1 |
Type | Bug |
TypeOfFailure | OtherFailure |
Priority | normal |
Resolution | Unresolved |
Component | Compiler |
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