ghc-usage
is a simple frontend plugin which outputs the minimum export
list for every module and signature necessary to compile the package.
This is useful for taking a large signature and paring it down to
precisely the identifiers you use.
For example, suppose you have:
signature A where
f :: Int
g :: Bool
module B where
h = f
Clearly, only f
is actually used. Thus, ghc-usage
will output:
signature A (
f
) where
The benefit of having a reduced signature is that you allow more implementations (because you require fewer function implementations.)
This tool also outputs minimal export lists for modules, which might be useful if you're trying to make modules more abstract/find unnecessary exports. (Though, if this is a library, obviously there might be external clients using these libraries!)
ghc-usage
is only compatible with GHC 8.2 and later.
Install using cabal install ghc-usage
, and then run
ghc-usage --interactive A B C
. If you are working in a Cabal
project, you can run cabal repl -w ghc-usage
or cabal new-repl -w usage
to get the correct command line arguments.
GHC 8.2 is probably not the default ghc
executable in your path.
In this case, you will need to also pass --with-ghc-pkg=/path/to/ghc-pkg-8.2
;
otherwise Cabal will complain about a version mismatch.