Diamonds in the dependency graph could cause the same package
to be processed by two separate gorotines, causing a potential
race between checking if the package's Types field is set, and
setting the field.
adonovan's comment suggested this might be unnecessary. We'll
ask him about this once he returns from his vacation.
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This is mostly straightforward, except that go list -e -compiled
will now return errors if a package can't build. This is a bug.
We need to skip the errors test until that's fixed.
For now, don't try to run go list with no arguments because it will
fail. So when all arguments are contains, we will check for empty
patterns and skip running go list.
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In Go 1.10 and earlier, the Deps field returned by go list does not
include the dependencies of any test files. To get the dependencies
of the test packages, we need to run go list another time (for a total
of 3 calls to go list), to get the dependencies of the packages the
tests import.
Fixesgolang/go#26753
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It got out of sync after the round of API design changes, this brings it
back in line.
Also fix the behavior of passing nil as the config to match the
expected/documented behavior.
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It's been removed from go list.
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We want to make it public to enable external sources of information
(other than go list), but we don't want to clutter the main
go/packages API with things that are intended for implementers only.
We also want to move the two API's from experimental to stable at
different times.
We also need to split the API because the golist implementation has to depend on
the raw structs, and then the main packages.Load has to depend on the golist
implementation.
The golist functionality is now in it's own package, and provides a Load method
to return the raw structures. This can be re-used by more complex raw providers.
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All the other members of raw package are stable for any given package,
DepOnly relates to the query patterns, not thepackages.
Instead the raw functions now return the set of roots matched
Other minor changes included:
rawConfig.ExtraFlags -> rawConfig.Flags
delete rawConfig.Context
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It is a bounds check on an array before an access, the test cannot
continue safely if it fails, so it should be fatal.
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After moving the filepath.Walk example to a standalone example file
in CL 122237 (so it could use a standalone function), godoc includes
the build tag annotation ("// +build !windows,!plan9" in this case)
in the runnable example. The example runs correctly, but the
annotation might be confusing for new users.
Change the behavior so that godoc skips these annotations when
displaying examples.
To avoid false positives in older versions of "go vet", which are still used
on the build dashboard, we avoid using a multiline string in the test.
Fixesgolang/go#26490.
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We ask the underlying tool to produce export data if needed, but if it
cant we should fall back to source rather than just failing.
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go list has been changed so that when -tests is added it reports the
test packages as well as the test mains in the initial set.
This fixes all the tests that assumed the old behaviour.
I changed the test that checked the initial set to check the entire
graph because the comparison became unreadable with the expanded set,
and this seemd like a nicer standardised way to check the behaviour.
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Ensure that the filename passed via ?download= matches the given
regexp before showing the command-line instructions to download it.
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Add the Flags field to the Config struct in packages to provide a way
for users to pass along additional information to the underlying query
tool.
Since users that need Flags will already know something about the build
system they are using (and flags will vary depending on the underlying
build system), they can pass through the flags that they need for that
build system.
For example, build tags should be passed through using the Flags field in go build,
using "-tags=".
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If a 'word' provided to go/packages' Load function starts with contains,
go/packages will interpret that word as the package containing the given
file.
For example:
packages.Load(config, "contains:/usr/local/go/src/fmt/format.go")
would load the fmt package from the Go installation at /usr/local/go.
This implementation uses "go list ." in the directory the file is
contained in to find the package, but this won't work in the module
cache. We plan to add support to go list directly to help find the
containing package. Then, because we won't need to change directory,
go list will have knowledge of the correct vgo root module, and will
be able to surface correct results.
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This reverts commit faa8a71ab5.
Reason for revert: +build tag in test causes build to fail :(
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After moving the filepath.Walk example to a standalone example file
in CL 122237 (so it could use a standalone function), godoc includes
the build tag annotation ("// +build !windows,!plan9" in this case)
in the runnable example. The example runs correctly, but the
annotation might be confusing for new users.
With this change, godoc skips these annotations when displaying examples.
Fixesgolang/go#26490.
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Test that the import graph for packages in the GOPATH that use vendoring
are correct and are keyed by the import path as it appears in the source
file.
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Paths to files in a Package should exist and be absolute.
Check that both GoFiles and OtherFiles are absolute paths.
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The go/loader based implementation was too different. Instead
Just call go list twice to get all the dependencies. This immediately
enables more functionality.
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It got broken when we renamed all the modes, and because it is just an
example binary it is not testsed.
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This separates the go list specific behavior from the generalised go/packages
loading behaviour, to enable alternate build system back ends.
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After a discussion in cl/125535 this is a proposal to clean up some
internal function signatures that were becomming unwieldy.
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The test was looking for strings found in specific Go versions
without checking for the actual Go version running the test.
Used ReleaseTags to check whether the current go version should
execute a test or not.
P.S. The version info is inferred from the binary running the test.
But the test builds godoc using the "go" binary in $PATH. In case
one is testing different go versions, please ensure to run tests
by changing the $PATH variable to point to different go versions,
rather than using a custom go binary in a different path.
Fixesgolang/go#26531
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If go list fails because it doesn't support the new flags added
for Go 1.11 (which will be also released in Go 1.10.4) try again
using the Loader to approximate the packages requested.
This implementation is incomplete. It will never support test packages
because of the two phase test loading process of the Loader. It
also doesn't reliably have access to export data so it will
always do an upgraded whole-program query. But we'll try to get
the best level of support we can for the go/packages interface
given the limitations of the loader.
Once Go 1.12 is released, we'll delete this support. By then, most
Go users should have at least switched to Go 1.10.4.
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Collapse the main entry points to the single Load function.
Make public the Mode enumeration in the Config.
Add a lowest level mode that does not do the import graph.
Remove PkgPath.
Remove the DisableCgo option.
Rename some fields of Package:
Srcs -> GoFiles
OtherSrcs -> OtherFiles
Type -> Types
Files -> Syntax
Info -> TypesInfo
delete the All function
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This makes Package a struct we can re-use in other places/algorithms.
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I made a pass through the documentation trying to simplify
and make it more accessible to readers who are unfamiliar
with all the ins and outs of the implementation.
I also added TODOs about things I don't understand
and names that we should think about changing.
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We have not yet settled on the meaning of Package.IsTest, and more
deeply which packages are test and which are non test packages.
This change will remove Package.IsTest in the meantime to avoid
confusion. We may later add a boolean or some other way to distinguish
test and non-test packages.
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Follow-up to CL 85396, which only did types, funcs, and methods.
This adds version info to struct fields (in the form of small
comments) if the struct field's version is different from the struct
itself, to minimize how often this fires.
Updates golang/go#5778
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This change reads $GOROOT/api/go1.*.txt when godoc starts and caches
information about which versions of Go introduce functions, types, and
methods. This information is displayed currently only in HTML output.
Functions, types, and methods introduced as part of Go 1 are not
annotated, as their presence at that version is implied.
This change does not address constants or variables, and completely
ignores the syscall package. The former are future work, the latter is
likely an exercise in futility. In all cases, this is because the story
around displaying the version information is not well developed.
Fixesgolang/go#5778
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This change adds optional Dir string and Env []string options
that are passed through to the build system's metadata query.
As with exec.Cmd, the defaults are inherited from the parent
process.
Options.GOPATH is gone. If the client needs to override
GOPATH, they must use Env, but typically the inherited environment
is correct.
The tests not longer use os.Chdir.
We now guarantee that Package.Srcs are absolute file names.
Added test for Options.Dir and relative patterns.
This is a copy of golang.org/cl/123777, which had a merge conflict.
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In the go build system, test packages and executables do not have a
name distinct from the package under test; they are implied, so
"go test fmt" means build those packages but "go build fmt" does not.
This change adds a Tests boolean option to indicate that implied
tests are desired during pattern expansion.
It has no effect on build systems that have explicit names
for tests, such as Blaze/Bazel.
The gopackages diagnostic tool now has a -test flag.
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We should add support for older go commands using the multiple-calls
approach of earlier drafts of go/packages.
Also, tag tests for go1.11 to make 1.10 builder happy.
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This package defines a new API for applications that need information
about Go packages, such as their source files, tests, dependencies,
and (optionally) typed syntax trees. It is intended to replace both
go/build and golang.org/x/tools/go/loader with an API that is simpler
yet supports a range of build systems including 'go build', vgo,
Bazel, and Blaze.
This CL contains the API, the "go list"-based implementation, and some
basic tests. More tests, more features as described in doc.go, and
implementations for bazel and blaze will follow.
Read doc.go for orientation and a list of open questions.
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This is reapplying CL121995 after rolling back the change to the importing
methods. There is still a need for a flag to control tags.
The original CL decription:
The feature has been requested but, like build tags in general,
only works in a directory, not when files are specified explicitly.
Unlike the build tools, report when the feature is misused like this
to avoid confusion.
Fixesgolang/go#9449
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The fix in golang/go#23709 introduced a separate bug where extra blank
lines were sometimes inserted. This fixes that newly introduced bug.
Fixesgolang/go#26246
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This will be true in general for Go modules, so it's the right fallback.
Note that if the package can be found in GOPATH, the code still
uses the actual package name from GOPATH, so this only changes
the fallback path. The fallback path is what currently executes
when using modules (because they are not in GOPATH).
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A follow-on to CL122095, which normalized the marker but
did not include the arguments.
Output now looks like this:
// Code generated by goyacc -o expr.go -p expr expr.y. DO NOT EDIT.
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Roll back my two recent changes. Stringer is now very slow again,
but works in most use cases.
My git foo is insufficient to do this as a revert, but it is a by-hand
reversion of CLs
https://go-review.googlesource.com/121884https://go-review.googlesource.com/121995
See the issue for a long conversation about the general problem.
Update golang/go#10249
Update golang/go#25650
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