fourmolu
A formatter for Haskell source code
http://github.com/fourmolu/fourmolu
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Stackage Nightly 2024-12-09: | 0.15.0.0@rev:1 |
Latest on Hackage: | 0.18.0.0 |
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Module documentation for 0.11.0.0
- Ormolu
- Ormolu.Config
- Ormolu.Diff
- Ormolu.Exception
- Ormolu.Fixity
- Ormolu.Imports
- Ormolu.Parser
- Ormolu.Printer
- Ormolu.Printer.Combinators
- Ormolu.Printer.Comments
- Ormolu.Printer.Internal
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Common
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Annotation
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Class
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Data
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Default
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Foreign
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Instance
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.OpTree
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.RoleAnnotation
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Rule
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Signature
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Splice
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Type
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.TypeFamily
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Value
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Declaration.Warning
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.ImportExport
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Module
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Pragma
- Ormolu.Printer.Meat.Type
- Ormolu.Printer.Operators
- Ormolu.Printer.SpanStream
- Ormolu.Processing
- Ormolu.Terminal
- Ormolu.Utils
Fourmolu
Fourmolu is a formatter for Haskell source code. It is a fork of Ormolu, with the intention to continue to merge upstream improvements.
We share all bar one of Ormolu’s goals:
- Using GHC’s own parser to avoid parsing problems caused by
haskell-src-exts
. - Let some whitespace be programmable. The layout of the input influences the layout choices in the output. This means that the choices between single-line/multi-line layouts in certain situations are made by the user, not by an algorithm. This makes the implementation simpler and leaves some control to the user while still guaranteeing that the formatted code is stylistically consistent.
- Writing code in such a way so it’s easy to modify and maintain.
- That formatting style aims to result in minimal diffs.
- Choose a style compatible with modern dialects of Haskell. As new Haskell extensions enter broad use, we may change the style to accommodate them.
- Idempotence: formatting already formatted code doesn’t change it.
- Be well-tested and robust so that the formatter can be used in large projects.
- ~~Implementing one “true” formatting style which admits no configuration.~~ We allow configuration of various parameters, via CLI options or config files. We encourage any contributions which add further flexibility.
Configuration
Available options
Defaults are in bold.
Configuration option | Valid options | Description |
---|---|---|
indentation |
any non-negative integer (4 ) |
How many spaces to use as an indent |
function-arrows |
trailing , leading , leading-args |
Where to place arrows in type signatures |
comma-style |
leading , trailing |
Where to place commas in lists, tuples, etc. |
import-export-style |
leading , trailing , diff-friendly |
How to format multiline import/export lists (diff-friendly lists have trailing commas but keep the opening parenthesis on the same line as import ) |
indent-wheres |
true , false |
Use an extra level of indentation vs only half-indent the where keyword |
record-brace-space |
true , false |
rec {x = 1} vs rec{x = 1} |
newlines-between-decls |
any integer (1 ) |
Number of newlines between top-level declarations |
haddock-style |
single-line , multi-line , multi-line-compact |
Use -- | , {- | , or {-| for multiline haddocks (single-line haddocks always use -- ) |
haddock-style-module |
same as haddock-style |
haddock-style , but specifically for the module docstring (not specifying anything = use the same setting as haddock-style ) |
let-style |
inline , newline , auto , mixed |
How to style let blocks (auto uses newline if there’s a newline in the input and inline otherwise, and mixed uses inline only when the let has exactly one binding) |
in-style |
left-align , right-align , no-space |
How to align the in keyword with respect to let (left-align produces in …, right-align produces in …, no-space produces in …) |
unicode |
always , detect , never |
Output Unicode syntax. With detect we output Unicode syntax exactly when the extension is seen to be enabled. When using always , make sure to have the UnicodeSyntax extension enabled, or Fourmolu will throw errors. |
respectful |
true , false |
Be less aggressive in reformatting input, e.g. keep empty lines in import list |
fixities |
list of strings ([] ) |
See the “Language extensions, dependencies, and fixities” section below |
For examples of each of these options, see the test files.
Specifying configuration
Configuration options may be specified in either a fourmolu.yaml
file or via command-line options. Fourmolu looks for a fourmolu.yaml
file in all parents of the current directory, followed by the XDG config directory.
A complete configuration file, corresponding to Fourmolu’s default options, looks like:
indentation: 4
function-arrows: trailing
comma-style: leading
import-export-style: diff-friendly
indent-wheres: false
record-brace-space: false
newlines-between-decls: 1
haddock-style: multi-line
haddock-style-module:
let-style: auto
in-style: right-align
respectful: true
fixities: []
unicode: never
The configuration that most closely matches Ormolu’s styling is:
indentation: 2
function-arrows: trailing
comma-style: trailing
import-export-style: trailing
indent-wheres: true
record-brace-space: true
newlines-between-decls: 1
haddock-style: single-line
haddock-style-module:
let-style: inline
in-style: right-align
respectful: false
fixities: []
unicode: never
Command-line options override options in a configuration file. Run fourmolu --help
to see all options.
Installation
To install the latest release from Hackage, simply install with Cabal or Stack:
$ cabal install fourmolu
$ stack install fourmolu
Building from source
$ cabal build -fdev
$ stack build --flag fourmolu:dev
The dev
flag may be omitted in your local workflow as you work, but CI may not pass if you only build without the dev
flag.
Usage
The following will print the formatted output to the standard output.
$ fourmolu Module.hs
Add -i
(or --mode inplace
) to replace the contents of the input file with the formatted output.
$ fourmolu -i Module.hs
Specify a directory to recursively process all of its .hs
files:
$ fourmolu -i src
Or find all files in a project with git ls-files
:
$ fourmolu --mode inplace $(git ls-files '*.hs')
# Or to avoid hitting command line length limits:
$ git ls-files -z '*.hs' | xargs -0 fourmolu --mode inplace
To check if files are are already formatted (useful on CI):
$ fourmolu --mode check src
:zap: Beware git’s core.autocrlf
on Windows :zap:
Fourmolu’s output always uses LF line endings. In particular,
fourmolu --mode check
will fail if its input is correctly formatted
except that it has CRLF line endings. This situation can happen on Windows
when checking out a git repository without having set core.autocrlf
to false
.
Editor integration
Fourmolu can be integrated with your editor via the Haskell Language Server. Just set haskell.formattingProvider
to fourmolu
(instructions).
Language extensions, dependencies, and fixities
Fourmolu automatically locates the Cabal file that corresponds to a given
source code file. When input comes from stdin, one can pass
--stdin-input-file
which will give Fourmolu the location of the Haskell
source file that should be used as the starting point for searching for a
suitable Cabal file. Cabal files are used to extract both default extensions
and dependencies. Default extensions directly affect behavior of the GHC
parser, while dependencies are used to figure out fixities of operators that
appear in the source code. Fixities can also be overridden with the fixities
configuration option in fourmolu.yaml
, e.g.
fixities:
- infixr 9 .
- infixr 5 ++
- infixl 4 <$
- infixl 1 >>, >>=
- infixr 1 =<<
- infixr 0 $, $!
- infixl 4 <*>, <*, *>, <**>
It uses exactly the same syntax as usual Haskell fixity declarations to make it easier for Haskellers to edit and maintain.
Besides, all of the above-mentioned parameters can be controlled from the command line:
- Language extensions can be specified with the
-o
or--ghc-opt
flag. - Dependencies can be specified with the
-p
or--package
flag. - Fixities can be specified with the
-f
or--fixity
flag.
Searching for .cabal
files can be disabled by passing
--no-cabal
.
Magic comments
Fourmolu understands two magic comments:
{- FOURMOLU_DISABLE -}
and
{- FOURMOLU_ENABLE -}
This allows us to disable formatting selectively for code between these
markers or disable it for the entire file. To achieve the latter, just put
{- FOURMOLU_DISABLE -}
at the very top. Note that for Fourmolu to work the
fragments where Fourmolu is enabled must be parseable on their own. Because of
that the magic comments cannot be placed arbitrarily, but rather must
enclose independent top-level definitions.
{- ORMOLU_DISABLE -}
and {- ORMOLU_ENABLE -}
, respectively, can be used to the same effect,
and the two styles of magic comments can be mixed.
Regions
One can ask Fourmolu to format a region of input and leave the rest
unformatted. This is accomplished by passing the --start-line
and
--end-line
command line options. --start-line
defaults to the beginning
of the file, while --end-line
defaults to the end.
Exit codes
Exit code | Meaning |
---|---|
0 | Success |
1 | General problem |
2 | CPP used (deprecated) |
3 | Parsing of original input failed |
4 | Parsing of formatted code failed |
5 | AST of original and formatted code differs |
6 | Formatting is not idempotent |
7 | Unrecognized GHC options |
8 | Cabal file parsing failed |
9 | Missing input file path when using stdin input and accounting for .cabal files |
10 | Parse error while parsing fixity overrides |
100 | In checking mode: unformatted files |
101 | Inplace mode does not work with stdin |
102 | Other issue (with multiple input files) |
400 | Failed to load Fourmolu configuration file |
Using as a library
The fourmolu
package can also be depended upon from other Haskell programs.
For these purposes only the top Ormolu
module should be considered stable.
It follows PVP starting from the version
0.10.2.0. Rely on other modules at your own risk.
Limitations
- CPP support is experimental. CPP is virtually impossible to handle correctly, so we process them as a sort of unchangeable snippets. This works only in simple cases when CPP conditionals surround top-level declarations. See the CPP section in the design notes for a discussion of the dangers.
- Input modules should be parsable by Haddock, which is a bit stricter criterion than just being valid Haskell modules.
- Various minor idempotence issues, most of them are related to comments.
- Fourmolu is in a fairly early stage of development. The implementation should be as stable as Ormolu, as it only makes minimal changes, and is extensively tested. But the default configuration style may change in some minor ways in the near future, as we make more options available. It will always be possible to replicate the old default behaviour with a suitable
fourmolu.yaml
.
Contributing
If there are any options you’d like to see, let us know. If it’s not too complicated to implement (and especially if you implement it yourself!) then we’ll probably add it.
See DEVELOPER.md
for documentation.
License
See LICENSE.md.
Copyright © 2018–2020 Tweag I/O, 2020-present Matt Parsons
Acknowledgements
The vast majority of work here has been done by the Ormolu developers, and thus they deserve almost all of the credit. This project is simply intended as a haven for those of us who admire their work, but can’t quite get on board with some of their decisions when it comes down to the details.
Changes
Fourmolu 0.11.0.0
- Added the
no-space
value for thein-style
option. See issue 291
Upstream changes:
Ormolu 0.5.2.0
-
Eliminated the
fixity-th
Cabal flag because it caused issues on GHC 9.4 as well as on aarch64. See issue 941 and issue 927. -
Now operators without explicitly specified fixity default to left associativity and highest precedence. Issue 907.
Ormolu 0.5.3.0
-
Stop making empty
let
s move comments. Issue 917. -
Now
.ormolu
fixity override files can use both LF and CRLF line endings. PR 969. -
Normalize parentheses around constraints. Issue 264.
-
The
ormolu
function now consumesText
instead ofString
due to an internal refactoring. -
Exposed a more complete public API in the
Ormolu
module. The API is supposed to be stable and change according to PVP. -
Now warnings regarding Ormolu not being able to find
.cabal
files or finding such files but them not mentioning the source file in question are only displayed when--debug
is used. Printing the warnings by default seems to have been confusing, see e.g. Issue 971 and issue 924.
Fourmolu 0.10.1.0
- Fix bug where using
{-
in a single-line comment would wrongfully escape it (#265) - Fix idempotence bug with indented multiline comments (#273)
Fourmolu 0.10.0.0
New options:
- New
leading-args
option tofunction-arrows
configuration that allows leading arrows only for function arguments (#233) - Add
haddock-style-module
option (#135)
Improvements of existing options:
- Add unicode formatting for quasiquotes and arrow brackets (#261)
Bug fixes:
- Fix bug with
let-style
changing single-line let-in blocks indo
blocks to multiline. - Don’t consider the first space after
--
part of the comment (#255)
Upstream changes:
Ormolu 0.5.1.0
-
Imports are now sorted by package qualifier, if one is present. Issue 905.
-
Extension packs like
GHC2021
andHaskell2010
are now bumped to the top of the list of language pragmas. Issue 922. -
Fix formatting of
SCC
pragmas indo
blocks. Issue 925. -
Support type applications in patterns. Issue 930.
-
Handle
UnicodeSyntax
variants more consistently. Issue 934. -
Fix an inconsistency in formatting of types in GADT declarations in certain cases. PR 932.
-
Switched to
ghc-lib-parser-9.4
, which brings support for the following new syntactic features:\cases
viaLambdaCase
OPAQUE
pragmas- Unboxed sum type constructors like
(# | #)
.
-
Updated to
Cabal-syntax-3.8
, supportingcabal-version: 3.8
.
Fourmolu 0.9.0.0
New configuration options:
- Add
let-style
andin-style
configuration options (#229). The default is set tolet-style: auto
andin-style: right-align
, which should not reformat already formatted files (with some exceptions depending on comment placement), but allows users to format withnewline
without additional configuration. - Add
unicode
configuration (#206)
Bug fixes:
- Fix some edge cases with function arrows (#247)
- Fix formatting of module header + export lists when
WARNING
orDEPRECATED
pragma is present (#244) - Fixed a bug where an extra space was inserted before promoted types (e.g.
foo @'True
) (#211) - When
--respectful
is enabled, awhere
keyword on the line after the export list will not be moved up to the end of the previous line. (#167)
Fourmolu 0.8.2.0
- Add
multi-line-compact
option tohaddock-style
that will output{-|
for multiline haddocks instead of{- |
(#130) - Add
function-arrows
configuration option to style arrow placement in type signatures (#209)
Fourmolu 0.8.1.0
- Add
emptyConfig
(#221) - Fixed CLI options not overriding config file options, broken in 0.7.0.0 (#225)
Fourmolu 0.8.0.0
- Consolidate
import-export-comma-style
anddiff-friendly-import-export
into a new optionimport-export-style
(#201) - Accept folders as input (#213)
Upstream changes:
Ormolu 0.5.0.1
-
Fixed a bug in the diff printing functionality. Issue 886.
-
Indent closing bracket for list comprehensions in
do
blocks. Issue 893. -
Fix
hs-source-dirs: .
resulting in failing to find a.cabal
file for a Haskell source file. Issue 909. -
Comments in closed type family declarations are now indented correctly. Issue 913.
-
Cache
.cabal
file parsing and processing when given multiple input files in the same project. This results in dramatic speedups on projects which have both huge.cabal
files and a large number of individual modules. Issue 897.
Fourmolu 0.7.0.1
- Fix bad copy/paste where parsing errors for
haddock-style
would mentionCommaStyle
- Include relevant test files in sdist bundle
Fourmolu 0.7.0.0
-
Add
--quiet
flag to make the output quieter -
Removed
--cabal-default-extensions
flag; the behavior is now enabled by default -
Add
fixities
configuration tofourmolu.yaml
- See the notes in the Ormolu changelog below, except instead of providing fixity information in a
.ormolu
file, it should be in afixities
config option infourmolu.yaml
, e.g.
fixities: - 'infixr 8 .=' - 'infixr 5 #'
- See the notes in the Ormolu changelog below, except instead of providing fixity information in a
-
Fixed issue with
import-export-comma-style
for multiline import/export elements (#187) -
Multiline haddock comments with consecutive empty newlines will no longer report an “AST differs” error (#172)
Upstream changes:
Ormolu 0.5.0.0
-
Changed the way operator fixities and precedences are inferred.
- Ormolu now tries to locate
.cabal
files of source files by default and in addition to default extensions it also infers the list of dependencies. - Ormolu comes equipped with extensive knowledge of all packages on Hackage and operators that those packages define. Knowing the names of the dependencies it can select the right fixity and precedence info from its knowledge base.
- You can ask Ormolu not to look for
.cabal
files by using the--no-cabal
switch. - Dependencies can be selected manually by using the
-p / --package
option (can be repeated many times). - The default heuristic algorithm will still try to guess the right fixities and precedence.
- ~Fixity overrides can be provided by the user in the familiar Haskell
notation (e.g.
infixr 9 .
, one declaration per line). They are loaded by default from the.ormolu
file that is expected to be in the same directory as the.cabal
file of a given source file. However, if--no-cabal
is supplied, the.ormolu
file will not be looked for either.~ Fixity declarations can be also provided by using the-f / --fixity
command line option, which see. - This resolves the following issues: Issue 826, Issue 785, Issue 690, Issue 825.
- Ormolu now tries to locate
-
Invalid haddock comments are formatted in a more consistent way. Leading haddock triggers (
|
,^
) in an invalid haddock comment block are now escaped with a backslash\
. Issue 816. -
Type synonyms and families are now formatted correctly when the equals sign is preceded by a comment. Issue 829.
-
Bidirectional pattern synonyms are formatted nicer in certain cases. Issue 843.
-
Magic comments (like
{- ORMOLU_DISABLED -}
) now allow arbitrary succeeding text. This fixes use cases like Issue 856. -
Remove discrepancies between unboxed types and terms. Issue 856 .
- Unboxed sum types are now formatted with a space before each
|
. - Unboxed unit tuples on type and value levels are formatted as
(# #)
.
- Unboxed sum types are now formatted with a space before each
-
Errors caused by AST differences now print before/after diffs. Issue 877.
-
Improved formatting of data declarations in the case of single-constructor record with a Haddock. Issue 881.
Fourmolu 0.6.0.0
- Fixed regression in 0.5.0.0 with multiline tuples (#162)
- Fixed regression in 0.5.0.0 with multiline record types (#160)
- Fixed regression in 0.5.0.0 with indentation after a list comprehension (#149)
- Add
import-export-comma-style
configuration to allow leading commas in module import/export lists
Fourmolu 0.5.0.0
- Fixed issue with leading commas in guards (#123)
- Use trailing haddocks for record fields when using leading commas (#124)
Upstream changes:
Ormolu 0.4.0.0
-
When a guard is located on its own line, the body associated with this guard is indented by one extra level, so that it can easily be distinguished from the guard predicate or pattern. Issue 806.
-
Now a space is forced after
--
in line comments. Issue 808. -
Allow formatting Backpack signature files (
.hsig
). The switch between regular module mode and signature mode is based on the file extension by default, but can be overridden with the-t / --source-type
command line option. Issue 600. -
Blank Haddock comments are now eliminated. This also fixes issues with differing ASTs in some special cases. Issue 726.
-
Rewrite rules that are never active are now formatted correctly. Issue 823.
-
Promoted infix data constructors are now formatted correctly. Issue 768.
-
Switched to
ghc-lib-parser-9.2
. Issue 794.- Support for the new syntax-related language extensions:
OverloadedRecordDot
andOverloadedRecordUpdate
(disabled by default). Issue 709. - Removed support for
record-dot-preprocessor
. For the getter syntax, consider usingOverloadedRecordDot
instead. Issue 659. Issue 705. - Support for the
GHC2021
language.
- Support for the new syntax-related language extensions:
Ormolu 0.3.1.0
-
Allow check mode when working with stdin input. Issue 634.
-
Now guards are printed on a new line if at least one guard is multiline or if all guards together occupy more than one line. The body of each guard is also indented one level deeper in that case. Issue 712.
-
Invalid Haddock comments are no longer silently deleted, but rather converted into regular comments.