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// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package oracle
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import (
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"fmt"
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"go/ast"
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"go/token"
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"sort"
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/loader"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/pointer"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/ssa"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/types"
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"golang.org/x/tools/oracle/serial"
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)
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// Callees reports the possible callees of the function call site
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// identified by the specified source location.
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
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func callees(q *Query) error {
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lconf := loader.Config{Build: q.Build}
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if err := setPTAScope(&lconf, q.Scope); err != nil {
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
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return err
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}
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// Load/parse/type-check the program.
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lprog, err := lconf.Load()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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q.Fset = lprog.Fset
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qpos, err := parseQueryPos(lprog, q.Pos, true) // needs exact pos
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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prog := ssa.Create(lprog, 0)
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ptaConfig, err := setupPTA(prog, lprog, q.PTALog, q.Reflection)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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pkg := prog.Package(qpos.info.Pkg)
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if pkg == nil {
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
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return fmt.Errorf("no SSA package")
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}
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// Determine the enclosing call for the specified position.
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var e *ast.CallExpr
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go.tools/oracle: refactor Oracle API to allow repeated queries on same scope.
The existing standalone Query function builds an importer, ssa.Program, oracle,
and query position, executes the query and returns the result.
For clients (such as Frederik Zipp's web-based github.com/fzipp/pythia tool)
that wish to load the program once and make several queries, we now expose
these as separate operations too. Here's a client, in pseudocode:
o := oracle.New(...)
for ... {
qpos := o.ParseQueryPos(...)
res := o.Query(mode, qpos)
print result
}
NB: this is a slight deoptimisation in the one-shot case since we have to
build the entire SSA program with debug info, not just the query package,
since we now don't know the query package at that time.
The 'exact' param to ParseQueryPos needs more thought since its
ideal value is a function of the query mode. This will do for now.
Details:
- expose Oracle type, New() func and Query() method.
- expose QueryPos type and ParseQueryPos func.
- improved package doc comment.
- un-exposed the "needs" bits.
- added test.
R=crawshaw
CC=frederik.zipp, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13810043
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for _, n := range qpos.path {
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if e, _ = n.(*ast.CallExpr); e != nil {
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break
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}
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}
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if e == nil {
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
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return fmt.Errorf("there is no function call here")
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}
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// TODO(adonovan): issue an error if the call is "too far
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// away" from the current selection, as this most likely is
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// not what the user intended.
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// Reject type conversions.
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if qpos.info.Types[e.Fun].IsType() {
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
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return fmt.Errorf("this is a type conversion, not a function call")
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}
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// Reject calls to built-ins.
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if id, ok := unparen(e.Fun).(*ast.Ident); ok {
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if b, ok := qpos.info.Uses[id].(*types.Builtin); ok {
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
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return fmt.Errorf("this is a call to the built-in '%s' operator", b.Name())
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}
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}
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
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// Defer SSA construction till after errors are reported.
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prog.BuildAll()
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// Ascertain calling function and call site.
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callerFn := ssa.EnclosingFunction(pkg, qpos.path)
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if callerFn == nil {
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
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return fmt.Errorf("no SSA function built for this location (dead code?)")
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}
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// Find the call site.
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site, err := findCallSite(callerFn, e.Lparen)
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if err != nil {
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
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return err
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}
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oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
|
|
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funcs, err := findCallees(ptaConfig, site)
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2013-12-10 08:16:35 -07:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
|
|
|
return err
|
2013-12-10 08:16:35 -07:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
|
|
|
q.result = &calleesResult{
|
2013-12-10 08:16:35 -07:00
|
|
|
site: site,
|
|
|
|
funcs: funcs,
|
oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return nil
|
2013-12-10 08:16:35 -07:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func findCallSite(fn *ssa.Function, lparen token.Pos) (ssa.CallInstruction, error) {
|
|
|
|
for _, b := range fn.Blocks {
|
|
|
|
for _, instr := range b.Instrs {
|
|
|
|
if site, ok := instr.(ssa.CallInstruction); ok && instr.Pos() == lparen {
|
|
|
|
return site, nil
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return nil, fmt.Errorf("this call site is unreachable in this analysis")
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
|
|
|
func findCallees(conf *pointer.Config, site ssa.CallInstruction) ([]*ssa.Function, error) {
|
2013-12-10 08:16:35 -07:00
|
|
|
// Avoid running the pointer analysis for static calls.
|
|
|
|
if callee := site.Common().StaticCallee(); callee != nil {
|
|
|
|
switch callee.String() {
|
|
|
|
case "runtime.SetFinalizer", "(reflect.Value).Call":
|
|
|
|
// The PTA treats calls to these intrinsics as dynamic.
|
|
|
|
// TODO(adonovan): avoid reliance on PTA internals.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
|
|
return []*ssa.Function{callee}, nil // singleton
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Dynamic call: use pointer analysis.
|
oracle: several major improvements
Features:
More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.
Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
For the rest, the initial position is enough for
importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
(It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
$GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)
More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
refactor/importgraph package. This requires two passes at loading.
Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
cases.
"callgraph": remove it. Unlike all the other commands it isn't
related to the current selection, and we have
golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.
Internals:
Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.
Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
long-running clients. Expand out the set-up logic for each
subcommand. This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
abstractions.
Discard PTA warnings. We weren't showing them (nor should we).
Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).
Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 09:21:48 -06:00
|
|
|
conf.BuildCallGraph = true
|
|
|
|
cg := ptrAnalysis(conf).CallGraph
|
2014-02-21 08:46:02 -07:00
|
|
|
cg.DeleteSyntheticNodes()
|
2013-09-25 15:17:42 -06:00
|
|
|
|
2013-12-10 08:16:35 -07:00
|
|
|
// Find all call edges from the site.
|
2014-02-20 09:57:48 -07:00
|
|
|
n := cg.Nodes[site.Parent()]
|
|
|
|
if n == nil {
|
|
|
|
return nil, fmt.Errorf("this call site is unreachable in this analysis")
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-09-25 15:17:42 -06:00
|
|
|
calleesMap := make(map[*ssa.Function]bool)
|
2014-02-20 09:57:48 -07:00
|
|
|
for _, edge := range n.Out {
|
|
|
|
if edge.Site == site {
|
|
|
|
calleesMap[edge.Callee.Func] = true
|
2013-08-27 15:58:26 -06:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
|
2014-02-20 09:57:48 -07:00
|
|
|
// De-duplicate and sort.
|
2013-09-25 15:17:42 -06:00
|
|
|
funcs := make([]*ssa.Function, 0, len(calleesMap))
|
|
|
|
for f := range calleesMap {
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
funcs = append(funcs, f)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sort.Sort(byFuncPos(funcs))
|
2013-12-10 08:16:35 -07:00
|
|
|
return funcs, nil
|
2013-08-27 15:58:26 -06:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
type calleesResult struct {
|
2013-09-25 15:17:42 -06:00
|
|
|
site ssa.CallInstruction
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
funcs []*ssa.Function
|
2013-08-27 15:58:26 -06:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
func (r *calleesResult) display(printf printfFunc) {
|
|
|
|
if len(r.funcs) == 0 {
|
|
|
|
// dynamic call on a provably nil func/interface
|
2013-09-25 15:17:42 -06:00
|
|
|
printf(r.site, "%s on nil value", r.site.Common().Description())
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
} else {
|
2013-09-25 15:17:42 -06:00
|
|
|
printf(r.site, "this %s dispatches to:", r.site.Common().Description())
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
for _, callee := range r.funcs {
|
|
|
|
printf(callee, "\t%s", callee)
|
2013-08-27 15:58:26 -06:00
|
|
|
}
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2013-08-27 15:58:26 -06:00
|
|
|
|
2013-09-24 13:08:14 -06:00
|
|
|
func (r *calleesResult) toSerial(res *serial.Result, fset *token.FileSet) {
|
|
|
|
j := &serial.Callees{
|
2013-09-10 12:11:42 -06:00
|
|
|
Pos: fset.Position(r.site.Pos()).String(),
|
2013-09-25 15:17:42 -06:00
|
|
|
Desc: r.site.Common().Description(),
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for _, callee := range r.funcs {
|
2013-09-24 13:08:14 -06:00
|
|
|
j.Callees = append(j.Callees, &serial.CalleesItem{
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
Name: callee.String(),
|
2013-09-10 12:11:42 -06:00
|
|
|
Pos: fset.Position(callee.Pos()).String(),
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
})
|
2013-08-27 15:58:26 -06:00
|
|
|
}
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
res.Callees = j
|
2013-08-27 15:58:26 -06:00
|
|
|
}
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
|
2015-03-31 08:39:18 -06:00
|
|
|
// NB: byFuncPos is not deterministic across packages since it depends on load order.
|
|
|
|
// Use lessPos if the tests need it.
|
2013-09-03 13:29:02 -06:00
|
|
|
type byFuncPos []*ssa.Function
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (a byFuncPos) Len() int { return len(a) }
|
|
|
|
func (a byFuncPos) Less(i, j int) bool { return a[i].Pos() < a[j].Pos() }
|
|
|
|
func (a byFuncPos) Swap(i, j int) { a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i] }
|