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cmd/go/internal/modindex: remove spurious field from index_format documentation

The 'path' field was removed in an earlier revision to the format.

While auditing the format, I also cleaned up a couple of minor
typographical issues.

For #53586.

Change-Id: I4cd1ce9e970023441c11244428ed2971be1d8138
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/415514
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Bryan Mills <bcmills@google.com>
Auto-Submit: Bryan Mills <bcmills@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org>
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Bryan C. Mills 2022-06-30 14:18:02 -04:00 committed by Gopher Robot
parent 981d5947af
commit 4914e4e334
3 changed files with 7 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -16,15 +16,14 @@ dirnames [n]uint32 - offsets to package names in string table; names sorted by r
packages [n]uint32 - offset where package begins
for each RawPackage:
error uint32 - string offset // error is produced by fsys.ReadDir or fmt.Errorf
path uint32 - string offset
dir uint32 - string offset (directory path relative to module root)
len(sourceFiles) uint32
sourceFiles [n]uint32 - offset to source file (relative to start of index file)
for each sourceFile:
error - string offset // error is either produced by fmt.Errorf,errors.New or is io.EOF
parseError - string offset // if non-empty, a json-encoded parseError struct (see below). Is either produced by io.ReadAll,os.ReadFile,errors.New or is scanner.Error,scanner.ErrorList
name - string offset
synopsis - string offset
name - string offset
pkgName - string offset
ignoreFile - int32 bool // report the file in Ignored(Go|Other)Files because there was an error reading it or parsing its build constraints.
binaryOnly uint32 bool
@ -47,7 +46,7 @@ The following is the format for a single indexed package:
“go index v0\n”
str uint32 - offset of string table
for the single RawPackage:
[same RawPackage format as above]
[same RawPackage format as above]
[string table]
The following is the definition of the json-serialized parseError struct:
@ -55,4 +54,4 @@ The following is the definition of the json-serialized parseError struct:
type parseError struct {
ErrorList *scanner.ErrorList // non-nil if the error was an ErrorList, nil otherwise
ErrorString string // non-empty for all other cases
}
}

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@ -856,12 +856,12 @@ func (sf *sourceFile) error() string {
func (sf *sourceFile) parseError() string {
return sf.od.stringAt(sourceFileParseError)
}
func (sf *sourceFile) name() string {
return sf.od.stringAt(sourceFileName)
}
func (sf *sourceFile) synopsis() string {
return sf.od.stringAt(sourceFileSynopsis)
}
func (sf *sourceFile) name() string {
return sf.od.stringAt(sourceFileName)
}
func (sf *sourceFile) pkgName() string {
return sf.od.stringAt(sourceFilePkgName)
}

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ func indexModule(modroot string) ([]byte, error) {
return nil
}
if !str.HasFilePathPrefix(path, modroot) {
panic(fmt.Errorf("path %v in walk doesn't have modroot %v as prefix:", path, modroot))
panic(fmt.Errorf("path %v in walk doesn't have modroot %v as prefix", path, modroot))
}
rel := str.TrimFilePathPrefix(path, modroot)
packages = append(packages, importRaw(modroot, rel))