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go.tools/oracle: improvements to command set and performance. Command set: - what: an extremely fast query that parses a single file and returns the AST stack, package name and the set of query modes that apply to the current selection. Intended for GUI tools that need to grey out UI elements. - definition: shows the definition of an identifier. - pointsto: the PTA features of 'describe' have been split out into their own command. - describe: with PTA stripped out, the cost is now bounded by type checking. Performance: - The importer.Config.TypeCheckFuncBodies predicate supports setting the 'IgnoreFuncBodies' typechecker flag on a per-package basis. This means we can load dependencies from source more quickly if we only need exported types. (We avoid gcimport data because it may be absent or stale.) This also means we can run type-based queries on packages that aren't part of the pointer analysis scope. (Yay.) - Modes that require only type analysis of the query package run a "what" query first, and restrict their analysis scope to just that package and its dependencies (sans func bodies), making them much faster. - We call newOracle not oracle.New in Query, so that the 'needs' bitset isn't ignored (oops!). This makes the non-PTA queries faster. Also: - removed vestigial timers junk. - pos.go: existing position utilties split out into own file. Added parsePosFlag utility. - numerous cosmetic tweaks. + very basic tests. To do in follow-ups: - sophisticated editor integration of "what". - better tests. - refactoring of control flow as described in comment. - changes to "implements", "describe" commands. - update design doc + user manual. R=crawshaw, dominik.honnef CC=golang-dev, gri https://golang.org/cl/40630043
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// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package oracle
import (
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/build"
"go/token"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/astutil"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/oracle/serial"
)
// what reports all the information about the query selection that can be
// obtained from parsing only its containing source file.
// It is intended to be a very low-latency query callable from GUI
// tools, e.g. to populate a menu of options of slower queries about
// the selected location.
//
func what(posFlag string, buildContext *build.Context) (*Result, error) {
qpos, err := fastQueryPos(posFlag)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// (ignore errors)
srcdir, importPath, _ := guessImportPath(qpos.fset.File(qpos.start).Name(), buildContext)
// Determine which query modes are applicable to the selection.
// TODO(adonovan): refactor: make each minfo have an 'enable'
// predicate over qpos.
go.tools/oracle: improvements to command set and performance. Command set: - what: an extremely fast query that parses a single file and returns the AST stack, package name and the set of query modes that apply to the current selection. Intended for GUI tools that need to grey out UI elements. - definition: shows the definition of an identifier. - pointsto: the PTA features of 'describe' have been split out into their own command. - describe: with PTA stripped out, the cost is now bounded by type checking. Performance: - The importer.Config.TypeCheckFuncBodies predicate supports setting the 'IgnoreFuncBodies' typechecker flag on a per-package basis. This means we can load dependencies from source more quickly if we only need exported types. (We avoid gcimport data because it may be absent or stale.) This also means we can run type-based queries on packages that aren't part of the pointer analysis scope. (Yay.) - Modes that require only type analysis of the query package run a "what" query first, and restrict their analysis scope to just that package and its dependencies (sans func bodies), making them much faster. - We call newOracle not oracle.New in Query, so that the 'needs' bitset isn't ignored (oops!). This makes the non-PTA queries faster. Also: - removed vestigial timers junk. - pos.go: existing position utilties split out into own file. Added parsePosFlag utility. - numerous cosmetic tweaks. + very basic tests. To do in follow-ups: - sophisticated editor integration of "what". - better tests. - refactoring of control flow as described in comment. - changes to "implements", "describe" commands. - update design doc + user manual. R=crawshaw, dominik.honnef CC=golang-dev, gri https://golang.org/cl/40630043
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enable := map[string]bool{
"callgraph": true, // whole program; always enabled
"describe": true, // any syntax; always enabled
go.tools/oracle: improvements to command set and performance. Command set: - what: an extremely fast query that parses a single file and returns the AST stack, package name and the set of query modes that apply to the current selection. Intended for GUI tools that need to grey out UI elements. - definition: shows the definition of an identifier. - pointsto: the PTA features of 'describe' have been split out into their own command. - describe: with PTA stripped out, the cost is now bounded by type checking. Performance: - The importer.Config.TypeCheckFuncBodies predicate supports setting the 'IgnoreFuncBodies' typechecker flag on a per-package basis. This means we can load dependencies from source more quickly if we only need exported types. (We avoid gcimport data because it may be absent or stale.) This also means we can run type-based queries on packages that aren't part of the pointer analysis scope. (Yay.) - Modes that require only type analysis of the query package run a "what" query first, and restrict their analysis scope to just that package and its dependencies (sans func bodies), making them much faster. - We call newOracle not oracle.New in Query, so that the 'needs' bitset isn't ignored (oops!). This makes the non-PTA queries faster. Also: - removed vestigial timers junk. - pos.go: existing position utilties split out into own file. Added parsePosFlag utility. - numerous cosmetic tweaks. + very basic tests. To do in follow-ups: - sophisticated editor integration of "what". - better tests. - refactoring of control flow as described in comment. - changes to "implements", "describe" commands. - update design doc + user manual. R=crawshaw, dominik.honnef CC=golang-dev, gri https://golang.org/cl/40630043
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}
if qpos.end > qpos.start {
enable["freevars"] = true // nonempty selection?
}
go.tools/oracle: improvements to command set and performance. Command set: - what: an extremely fast query that parses a single file and returns the AST stack, package name and the set of query modes that apply to the current selection. Intended for GUI tools that need to grey out UI elements. - definition: shows the definition of an identifier. - pointsto: the PTA features of 'describe' have been split out into their own command. - describe: with PTA stripped out, the cost is now bounded by type checking. Performance: - The importer.Config.TypeCheckFuncBodies predicate supports setting the 'IgnoreFuncBodies' typechecker flag on a per-package basis. This means we can load dependencies from source more quickly if we only need exported types. (We avoid gcimport data because it may be absent or stale.) This also means we can run type-based queries on packages that aren't part of the pointer analysis scope. (Yay.) - Modes that require only type analysis of the query package run a "what" query first, and restrict their analysis scope to just that package and its dependencies (sans func bodies), making them much faster. - We call newOracle not oracle.New in Query, so that the 'needs' bitset isn't ignored (oops!). This makes the non-PTA queries faster. Also: - removed vestigial timers junk. - pos.go: existing position utilties split out into own file. Added parsePosFlag utility. - numerous cosmetic tweaks. + very basic tests. To do in follow-ups: - sophisticated editor integration of "what". - better tests. - refactoring of control flow as described in comment. - changes to "implements", "describe" commands. - update design doc + user manual. R=crawshaw, dominik.honnef CC=golang-dev, gri https://golang.org/cl/40630043
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for _, n := range qpos.path {
switch n := n.(type) {
case *ast.Ident:
enable["definition"] = true
enable["referrers"] = true
enable["implements"] = true
go.tools/oracle: improvements to command set and performance. Command set: - what: an extremely fast query that parses a single file and returns the AST stack, package name and the set of query modes that apply to the current selection. Intended for GUI tools that need to grey out UI elements. - definition: shows the definition of an identifier. - pointsto: the PTA features of 'describe' have been split out into their own command. - describe: with PTA stripped out, the cost is now bounded by type checking. Performance: - The importer.Config.TypeCheckFuncBodies predicate supports setting the 'IgnoreFuncBodies' typechecker flag on a per-package basis. This means we can load dependencies from source more quickly if we only need exported types. (We avoid gcimport data because it may be absent or stale.) This also means we can run type-based queries on packages that aren't part of the pointer analysis scope. (Yay.) - Modes that require only type analysis of the query package run a "what" query first, and restrict their analysis scope to just that package and its dependencies (sans func bodies), making them much faster. - We call newOracle not oracle.New in Query, so that the 'needs' bitset isn't ignored (oops!). This makes the non-PTA queries faster. Also: - removed vestigial timers junk. - pos.go: existing position utilties split out into own file. Added parsePosFlag utility. - numerous cosmetic tweaks. + very basic tests. To do in follow-ups: - sophisticated editor integration of "what". - better tests. - refactoring of control flow as described in comment. - changes to "implements", "describe" commands. - update design doc + user manual. R=crawshaw, dominik.honnef CC=golang-dev, gri https://golang.org/cl/40630043
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case *ast.CallExpr:
enable["callees"] = true
case *ast.FuncDecl:
enable["callers"] = true
enable["callstack"] = true
case *ast.SendStmt:
enable["peers"] = true
case *ast.UnaryExpr:
if n.Op == token.ARROW {
enable["peers"] = true
}
}
// For implements, we approximate findInterestingNode.
if _, ok := enable["implements"]; !ok {
switch n.(type) {
case *ast.ArrayType,
*ast.StructType,
*ast.FuncType,
*ast.InterfaceType,
*ast.MapType,
*ast.ChanType:
enable["implements"] = true
}
}
go.tools/oracle: improvements to command set and performance. Command set: - what: an extremely fast query that parses a single file and returns the AST stack, package name and the set of query modes that apply to the current selection. Intended for GUI tools that need to grey out UI elements. - definition: shows the definition of an identifier. - pointsto: the PTA features of 'describe' have been split out into their own command. - describe: with PTA stripped out, the cost is now bounded by type checking. Performance: - The importer.Config.TypeCheckFuncBodies predicate supports setting the 'IgnoreFuncBodies' typechecker flag on a per-package basis. This means we can load dependencies from source more quickly if we only need exported types. (We avoid gcimport data because it may be absent or stale.) This also means we can run type-based queries on packages that aren't part of the pointer analysis scope. (Yay.) - Modes that require only type analysis of the query package run a "what" query first, and restrict their analysis scope to just that package and its dependencies (sans func bodies), making them much faster. - We call newOracle not oracle.New in Query, so that the 'needs' bitset isn't ignored (oops!). This makes the non-PTA queries faster. Also: - removed vestigial timers junk. - pos.go: existing position utilties split out into own file. Added parsePosFlag utility. - numerous cosmetic tweaks. + very basic tests. To do in follow-ups: - sophisticated editor integration of "what". - better tests. - refactoring of control flow as described in comment. - changes to "implements", "describe" commands. - update design doc + user manual. R=crawshaw, dominik.honnef CC=golang-dev, gri https://golang.org/cl/40630043
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// For pointsto, we approximate findInterestingNode.
if _, ok := enable["pointsto"]; !ok {
switch n.(type) {
case ast.Stmt,
*ast.ArrayType,
*ast.StructType,
*ast.FuncType,
*ast.InterfaceType,
*ast.MapType,
*ast.ChanType:
enable["pointsto"] = false // not an expr
case ast.Expr, ast.Decl, *ast.ValueSpec:
enable["pointsto"] = true // an expr, maybe
default:
// Comment, Field, KeyValueExpr, etc: ascend.
}
}
}
// If we don't have an exact selection, disable modes that need one.
if !qpos.exact {
for _, minfo := range modes {
if minfo.needs&needExactPos != 0 {
enable[minfo.name] = false
}
}
}
var modes []string
for mode := range enable {
modes = append(modes, mode)
}
sort.Strings(modes)
return &Result{
mode: "what",
fset: qpos.fset,
q: &whatResult{
path: qpos.path,
srcdir: srcdir,
importPath: importPath,
modes: modes,
},
}, nil
}
// guessImportPath finds the package containing filename, and returns
// its source directory (an element of $GOPATH) and its import path
// relative to it.
//
// TODO(adonovan): what about _test.go files that are not part of the
// package?
//
func guessImportPath(filename string, buildContext *build.Context) (srcdir, importPath string, err error) {
absFile, err := filepath.Abs(filename)
if err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("can't form absolute path of %s", filename)
return
}
absFileDir := segments(filepath.Dir(absFile))
// Find the innermost directory in $GOPATH that encloses filename.
minD := 1024
for _, gopathDir := range buildContext.SrcDirs() {
absDir, err := filepath.Abs(gopathDir)
if err != nil {
continue // e.g. non-existent dir on $GOPATH
}
d := prefixLen(segments(absDir), absFileDir)
// If there are multiple matches,
// prefer the innermost enclosing directory
// (smallest d).
if d >= 0 && d < minD {
minD = d
srcdir = gopathDir
importPath = strings.Join(absFileDir[len(absFileDir)-minD:], string(os.PathSeparator))
}
}
if srcdir == "" {
err = fmt.Errorf("can't find package for file %s", filename)
}
return
}
func segments(path string) []string {
return strings.Split(path, string(os.PathSeparator))
}
// prefixLen returns the length of the remainder of y if x is a prefix
// of y, a negative number otherwise.
func prefixLen(x, y []string) int {
d := len(y) - len(x)
if d >= 0 {
for i := range x {
if y[i] != x[i] {
return -1 // not a prefix
}
}
}
return d
}
type whatResult struct {
path []ast.Node
modes []string
srcdir string
importPath string
}
func (r *whatResult) display(printf printfFunc) {
for _, n := range r.path {
printf(n, "%s", astutil.NodeDescription(n))
}
printf(nil, "modes: %s", r.modes)
printf(nil, "srcdir: %s", r.srcdir)
printf(nil, "import path: %s", r.importPath)
}
func (r *whatResult) toSerial(res *serial.Result, fset *token.FileSet) {
var enclosing []serial.SyntaxNode
for _, n := range r.path {
enclosing = append(enclosing, serial.SyntaxNode{
Description: astutil.NodeDescription(n),
Start: fset.Position(n.Pos()).Offset,
End: fset.Position(n.End()).Offset,
})
}
res.What = &serial.What{
Modes: r.modes,
SrcDir: r.srcdir,
ImportPath: r.importPath,
Enclosing: enclosing,
}
}