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Robert Griesemer
29ac1365f4 go.tools/oracle: adjust golden output to new names
R=adonovan
TBR=adonovan
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/49530049
2014-01-10 16:05:14 -08:00
Alan Donovan
3d82e7e94a go.tools/ssa: fix crash in SSA builder when using GCImporter to satisfy imports (ssadump -build=G).
Packages were not being created for all types.Packages,
specifically, indirectly imported packages were missing.
(*Program).CreatePackages now iterates over the type-checker's
package map too.

Also: removed all concurrency from importer.  I think it was
incorrect (and hard to fix).

Also: change LoadInitialPackages so that all named packages
are loaded from source.  This happens regardless of whether
GCImporter is used to satisfy imports.

Details:
- importer.Config.SourceImports flag determines whether to
  load all packages from *.go source.
  (Before, this was indicated by Config.Build != nil.)
- importer.Config.Build field effectively defaults to
  &go/build.Default.  A zero importer.Config is now usable.
- importer.Importer.Config field is now exported.
- LoadPackage renamed to ImportPackage since the resulting
  packages may come from GCImporter (and be incomplete).
- doImport and ImportPackage fused.

Fixes golang/go#7028

R=gri, axwalk
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/48770043
2014-01-09 14:11:54 -05:00
Robert Griesemer
74d33a9c33 go.tools/go/types: use types.ChanDir instead of ast.ChanDir
Clearer code and fewer dependencies on go/ast.

R=adonovan
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/43630043
2013-12-17 15:45:01 -08:00
Alan Donovan
8b9d1fd507 go.tools/oracle: implements: now shows whole-program implements relation for selected type.
(Previously it showed the implements relation for all types within the query package.)

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/42000043
2013-12-13 18:00:55 -05:00
Alan Donovan
f119874203 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
2013-12-13 10:04:55 -05:00
Alan Donovan
26d5173f5e go.tools/oracle: "callees": skip pointer analysis at static call sites.
This improves both performance (most calls are static) and
precision (e.g. for static calls in dead code).

Also, break callees() function into smaller ones.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/38740045
2013-12-10 10:16:35 -05:00
Alan Donovan
fb3d862cae go.tools/importer: move PathEnclosingInterval to package astutil.
R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/38650044
2013-12-09 09:36:29 -05:00
Alan Donovan
6b75c15eec go.tools/pointer: replace Pointer, PointsToSet interfaces with their sole implementations.
(Elminate premature abstraction.)

The test probes used Pointer!=nil for the "is pointerlike"
predicate. Now that Pointer is a struct, they check the type
of the expression, which is more accurate.  Two probes on
non-pointerlike values have beem removed.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/38420043
2013-12-06 12:52:04 -05:00
Alan Donovan
7f8168b1d4 go.tools/pointer: allow clients to request both pts(v) and pts(*v) in the same analysis.
Also: add (ptset).String().

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/36800044
2013-12-05 22:30:42 -05:00
Alan Donovan
d063887ea0 go.tools/ssa: move AllFunctions to ssautil subpackage
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/37970043
2013-12-05 17:16:00 -05:00
Alan Donovan
8f1fdf33de go.tools/ssa: opt: improve the "unused φ-node" check to eliminate self-refs, debug-refs.
This removes about 5% of φ-nodes in one large program
and eliminates many zero-value constants.

(This does cause some Idents to no longer map to an ssa.Value.
This is observable in the oracle, whose tests are here updated.)

R=gri, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/26980043
2013-11-21 14:19:38 -05:00
Alan Donovan
2e33158b60 go.tools/oracle: show size and alignment for structs and named types.
Users should be familiar with the sizes of all other types.

Currently we assume amd64 (as do other parts of the oracle,
e.g. go/build tags).  Will parameterize later.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev, gri
https://golang.org/cl/29710043
2013-11-20 16:00:23 -05:00
Alan Donovan
9c112540f6 go.tools/oracle: use SelectionString when printing methods.
R=gri, crawshaw, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/26900043
2013-11-15 12:35:11 -05:00
Alan Donovan
f488a2c4f5 go.tools/oracle: use TypeString, ObjectString to print relative (unqualified) names when a package is implied by the context.
+ a couple more tests.

R=gri, crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/26370046
2013-11-15 09:22:16 -05:00
Robert Griesemer
27563ff576 go.tools/go/types: move gcimporter to its own package
- fixed a couple of TODOs
- various cleanups along the way
- adjusted clients

Once submitted, clients of go/types that don't explicitly
specify Config.Import will need to add the extra import:

import _ "code.google.com/p/go.tools/go/gcimporter"

to install the default (gc) importer in go/types.

R=adonovan, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/26390043
2013-11-14 14:11:43 -08:00
Alan Donovan
775fb1976b go.tools/oracle: make callgraph printing deterministic (and context-insensitive)
+ re-enable test.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/25730044
2013-11-13 09:11:10 -05:00
Kamil Kisiel
e59751ce56 oracle: Fix documentation references to importer package functions.
R=golang-dev, adonovan
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/21230043
2013-11-07 16:47:35 -05:00
Alan Donovan
9f640c2abb go.tools/ssa: record lvalue/rvalue distinction precisely in DebugRef.
A DebugRef associates a source expression E with an ssa.Value
V, but until now did not record whether V was the value or the
address of E.  So, we would guess from the "pointerness" of
the Value, leading to confusion in some cases, e.g.

   type N *N
   var n N
   n = &n  // lvalue and rvalue are both pointers

Now we explicitly record 'IsAddress bool' in DebugRef, and
plumb this everywhere: through (*Function).ValueForExpr and
(*Program).VarValue, all the way to forming the pointer
analysis query.

Also:
- VarValue now treats each reference to a global distinctly,
  just like it does for other vars.  So:
    var g int
    func f() {
   	g = 1     // VarValue(g) == Const(1:int), !isAddress
        print(g)  // VarValue(g) == Global(g), isAddress
    }
- DebugRefs are not emitted for references to predeclared
  identifiers (nil, built-in).
- DebugRefs no longer prevent lifting of an Alloc var into a
  register; now we update or discard the debug info.
- TestValueForExpr: improve coverage of ssa.EnclosingFunction
  by putting expectations in methods and init funcs, not just
  normal funcs.
- oracle: fix golden file broken by recent
  (*types.Var).IsField change.

R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/16610045
2013-10-24 18:31:50 -04:00
Alan Donovan
8636f40baf go.tools/ssa: CreateTestMainPackage: synthesize test driver as a package ("testmain") not 'main' function.
This allows us to run/analyze multiple tests.
Also it causes the production code packages to be properly initialized.

Also:
- cmd/ssadump: improved usage message (add example;
  incorporate LoadInitialPackages usage; explain how -run
  finds main).
- pointer, oracle, ssa/interp: use CreateTestMainPackage.
- ssa/builder.go: remove 'rundefers' instruction from package init,
  which no longer uses 'defer'.

R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/15920047
2013-10-23 18:07:53 -04:00
Alan Donovan
87ced824bd go.tools/ssa: fix computation of set of types requiring method sets.
Motivation:

Previously, we assumed that the set of types for which a
complete method set (containing all synthesized wrapper
functions) is required at runtime was the set of types
used as operands to some *ssa.MakeInterface instruction.

In fact, this is an underapproximation because types can
be derived from other ones via reflection, and some of
these may need methods.  The reflect.Type API allows *T to
be derived from T, and these may have different method
sets.  Reflection also allows almost any subcomponent of a
type to be accessed (with one exception: given T, defined
'type T struct{S}', you can reach S but not struct{S}).

As a result, the pointer analysis was unable to generate
all necessary constraints before running the solver,
causing a crash when reflection derives types whose
methods are unavailable.  (A similar problem would afflict
an ahead-of-time compiler based on ssa.  The ssa/interp
interpreter was immune only because it does not require
all wrapper methods to be created before execution
begins.)

Description:

This change causes the SSA builder to record, for each
package, the set of all types with non-empty method sets that
are referenced within that package.  This set is accessed via
Packages.TypesWithMethodSets().  Program.TypesWithMethodSets()
returns its union across all packages.

The set of references that matter are:
- types of operands to some MakeInterface instruction (as before)
- types of all exported package members
- all subcomponents of the above, recursively.
This is a conservative approximation to the set of types
whose methods may be called dynamically.

We define the owning package of a type as follows:
- the owner of a named type is the package in which it is defined;
- the owner of a pointer-to-named type is the owner of that named type;
- the owner of all other types is nil.

A package must include the method sets for all types that it
owns, and all subcomponents of that type that are not owned by
another package, recursively.  Types with an owner appear in
exactly one package; types with no owner (such as struct{T})
may appear within multiple packages.
(A typical Go compiler would emit multiple copies of these
methods as weak symbols; a typical linker would eliminate
duplicates.)

Also:
- go/types/typemap: implement hash function for *Tuple.
- pointer: generate nodes/constraints for all of
  ssa.Program.TypesWithMethodSets().
  Add rtti.go regression test.
- Add API test of Package.TypesWithMethodSets().
- Set Function.Pkg to nil (again) for wrapper functions,
  since these may be shared by many packages.
- Remove a redundant logging statement.
- Document that ssa CREATE phase is in fact sequential.

Fixes golang/go#6605

R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/14920056
2013-10-23 17:07:52 -04:00
Alan Donovan
7aabe2e113 go.tools/ssa: build a separate Function for each init() func.
Before, we would concatenate all the init() blocks together,
resulting in incorrect treatment of a recovered panic in one
init block: the implicit return would cause the subsequent ones
to be skipped.

The result is simpler, and closer to what gc does.

The additional functions are visible in the call graph,
so some tests required updating.

R=gri
CC=crawshaw, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/14671044
2013-10-14 14:08:23 -04:00
Alan Donovan
8ae5d36d2a go.tools: clear DeclarationErrors flag; it's redundant w.r.t go/types checking.
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/14147043
2013-10-08 10:34:36 -04:00
Alan Donovan
2bd0ec31c0 go.tools/oracle: fix minor but confusing bug in test driver.
Since rev 4c5f46cc7b9d, error messages no longer contain
"file:line:col: " prefixes, so applying stripLocation to them
is incorrect.

Also: add rationale comment to callgraph2.go test.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13888044
2013-10-01 10:17:26 -04:00
Alan Donovan
06c4192423 go.tools/pointer: minor API simplifications.
Details:
- Warnings are reported as values in Result, not a callback in Config.
- remove TODO to eliminate Print callback.  It's better than the alternative.
- remove unused Config.root field.
- hang Result off analysis object (impl. detail)
- reword TODO.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/14128043
2013-09-30 12:39:54 -04:00
Alan Donovan
d7287a0289 go.tool.pointer: fix regression in pointer.cgraph.Root().
The previous CL made the assumption that Root is the first
node, which is false for programs that import "reflect".
Reverted to the previous way: an explicit root field.

Added regression test (callgraph2) via oracle.

R=crawshaw
TBR=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13967043
2013-09-26 09:31:39 -04:00
Alan Donovan
785cfaa938 go.tools/pointer: use new callgraph API.
Also: pointer.Analyze now returns a pointer.Result object,
containing the callgraph and the results of ssa.Value queries.

The oracle has been updated to use the new call and pointer APIs.

R=crawshaw, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13915043
2013-09-25 17:17:42 -04:00
Alan Donovan
3a4c0462d8 go.tools/oracle: change -mode argument into subcommand.
e.g. "oracle callgraph <package>"

Also: simplified error handling.
Eliminated oracle.errorf because it prepends "file:line:col: "
to the error message so the main function can't safely prepend "Error: ".
The position wasn't interesting though: it was just -pos, more or less.

R=crawshaw, dominik.honnef, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13864044
2013-09-25 14:34:39 -04:00
Alan Donovan
37f76edde8 go.tools/oracle: support -format=xml (for Eclipse)
This CL is mostly a renaming s/json/serial/, abstracting the
oracle package away from any particular data syntax.  (The
encoding/* machinery is very clean; clearly I should have
structured it this way from the outset.)

Supporting XML then becomes a one-liner in cmd/oracle/main.go.

Also: call MarshalIndent(), not Marshall() then Indent().

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13858046
2013-09-24 15:08:14 -04:00
Alan Donovan
318b83e376 go.tools/ssa: SSA fixes for *types.Builtin becoming an object (CL 13813043)
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13848043
2013-09-23 18:18:35 -04:00
Alan Donovan
3371b79a96 go.tools/pointer: reflect, part 2: channels.
(reflect.Value).Send
        (reflect.Value).TrySend
        (reflect.Value).Recv
        (reflect.Value).TryRecv
        (reflect.Type).ChanOf
        (reflect.Type).In
        (reflect.Type).Out
        reflect.Indirect
        reflect.MakeChan

Also:
- specialize genInvoke when the receiver is a reflect.Type under the
  assumption that there's only one possible concrete type.  This
  makes all reflect.Type operations context-sensitive since the calls
  are no longer dynamic.
- Rename all variables to match the actual parameter names used in
  the reflect API.
- Add pointer.Config.Reflection flag
  (exposed in oracle as --reflect, default false) to enable reflection.
  It currently adds about 20% running time.  I'll make it true after
  the presolver is implemented.
- Simplified worklist datatype and solver main loop slightly
  (~10% speed improvement).
- Use addLabel() utility to add a label to a PTS.

(Working on my 3 yr old 2x2GHz+4GB Mac vs 8x4GHz+24GB workstation,
one really notices the cost of pointer analysis.
Note to self: time to implement presolver.)

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13242062
2013-09-23 16:13:01 -04:00
Alan Donovan
25a0cc4bfd 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
2013-09-23 15:02:18 -04:00
Alan Donovan
0c4a02a8c4 go.tools/oracle: improve usage messages.
Full help is only displayed when -help is requested;
CLI usage errors just remind the the user of this flag.

R=r, crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13523048
2013-09-20 11:35:00 -04:00
Robert Griesemer
0e06e5845b go.tools/oracle: fix oracle tests (fix build partly)
R=adonovan
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13722049
2013-09-18 11:32:18 -07:00
Alan Donovan
3b5de067a1 go.tools/pointer: reflection, part 1: maps, and some core features.
Core:
        reflect.TypeOf
        reflect.ValueOf
        reflect.Zero
        reflect.Value.Interface
Maps:
        (reflect.Value).MapIndex
        (reflect.Value).MapKeys
        (reflect.Value).SetMapIndex
        (*reflect.rtype).Elem
        (*reflect.rtype).Key

+ tests:
  pointer/testdata/mapreflect.go.
  oracle/testdata/src/main/reflection.go.

Interface objects (T, V...) have been renamed "tagged objects".

Abstraction: we model reflect.Value similar to
interface{}---as a pointer that points only to tagged
objects---but a reflect.Value may also point to an "indirect
tagged object", one in which the payload V is of type *T not T.
These are required because reflect.Values can hold lvalues,
e.g. when derived via Field() or Elem(), though we won't use
them till we get to structs and pointers.

Solving: each reflection intrinsic defines a new constraint
and resolution rule.  Because of the nature of reflection,
generalizing across types, the resolution rules dynamically
create additional complex constraints during solving, where
previously only simple (copy) constraints were created.
This requires some solver changes:

  The work done before the main solver loop (to attach new
  constraints to the graph) is now done before each iteration,
  in processNewConstraints.

  Its loop over constraints is broken into two passes:
  the first handles base (addr-of) constraints,
  the second handles simple and complex constraints.

  constraint.init() has been inlined.  The only behaviour that
  varies across constraints is ptr()

Sadly this will pessimize presolver optimisations, when we get
there; such is the price of reflection.

Objects: reflection intrinsics create objects (i.e. cause
memory allocations) with no SSA operation.  We will represent
them as the cgnode of the instrinsic (e.g. reflect.New), so we
extend Labels and node.data to represent objects as a product
(not sum) of ssa.Value and cgnode and pull this out into its
own type, struct object.  This simplifies a number of
invariants and saves space.  The ntObject flag is now
represented by obj!=nil; the other flags are moved into
object.

cgnodes are now always recorded in objects/Labels for which it
is appropriate (all but those for globals, constants and the
shared contours for functions).

Also:
- Prepopulate the flattenMemo cache to consider reflect.Value
  a fake pointer, not a struct.
- Improve accessors and documentation on type Label.
- @conctypes assertions renamed @types (since dyn. types needn't be concrete).
- add oracle 'describe' test on an interface (missing, an oversight).

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13418048
2013-09-16 09:49:10 -04:00
Robert Griesemer
1928c01286 go.tools/go/types: separate package descriptor from package object
Includes changes by adonovan to make oracle work again
(former CL 13395050).

R=adonovan
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13672044
2013-09-13 09:52:57 -07:00
Alan Donovan
daa44ab970 go.oracle: freevars: don't report free identifiers defined in package scope.
The existing check rejected only free identifiers defined in
file scope, i.e. just imports.

+ regression test.

R=crawshaw, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13256050
2013-09-12 11:00:22 -04:00
Alan Donovan
d38c09ed22 go.tools/oracle: set AllASTs=true always, and simplify.
Every one of the oracle's query modes needs to have typed ASTs
available, at least transiently, so that the -pos flag can be
interpreted.  (The only mode that doesn't need the -pos flag
is callgraph, but that needs PTA.)  So we hard-code it to true.

This change fixes a bug in the 'implements' query that causes
-pos parsing to fail.  (This wasn't exposed by the tests
because they are degenerate in that the query always occurs in
the main package, which is specified ad-hoc, i.e. as a source
file not an import path.  That's unfortunate, but this
change renders the distinction uninteresting in future.)

R=crawshaw, dominik.honnef
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13334050
2013-09-12 10:55:24 -04:00
Alan Donovan
c18d759e6b go.tools/oracle: describe package: simplify to use only types.Package, not ssa.Package.
R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13396050
2013-09-10 14:19:11 -04:00
Alan Donovan
0725e5a5b3 go.tools/oracle: new query 'referrers' returns all references to an identifier.
+ test.

Also:
- provide non-nil map to Importer.doImport0() to avoid a crash.
- reorganize oracle "needs" bits.
- reduce "needs" of 'freevars' and 'implements' queries by avoiding
  ssa.Packages when types.Package suffices.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13421046
2013-09-10 14:11:42 -04:00
Alan Donovan
927e0f9da6 go.tools/oracle: describe: query content of lvalues, not their address.
Background: some ssa.Values represent lvalues, e.g.
      var g = new(string)
the *ssa.Global g is a **string, the address of what users
think of as the global g.

Querying pts(g) returns a singleton containing the object g, a
*string.  What users really want to see is what that in turn
points to, i.e. the label for the call to new().

This change now lets users make "indirect" pointer queries,
i.e. for pts(*v) where v is an ssa.Value.  The oracle makes an
indirect query if the type of the ssa.Value differs from the
source expression type by a pointer, i.e. it's an lvalue.

In other words, we're hiding the fact that compilers (e.g. ssa) internally represent globals by their address.

+ Tests.

This serendipitously fixed an outstanding bug mentioned in the
describe.go

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13532043
2013-09-09 21:06:25 -04:00
Alan Donovan
c6e88b1b2a go.tools/cmd/oracle: use -pos=file:#start,#end syntax to indicate half-open [start,end) extent of byte offsets.
Also: improve help message.

R=r, crawshaw, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13593043
2013-09-08 22:10:11 -04:00
Alan Donovan
3f2f9a7e70 go.tools/importer: generalize command-line syntax.
Motivation: pointer analysis tools (like the oracle) want the
user to specify a set of initial packages, like 'go test'.
This change enables the user to specify a set of packages on
the command line using importer.LoadInitialPackages(args).

Each argument is interpreted as either:
- a comma-separated list of *.go source files together
  comprising one non-importable ad-hoc package.
  e.g. "src/pkg/net/http/triv.go" gives us [main].
- an import path, denoting both the imported package
  and its non-importable external test package, if any.
  e.g. "fmt" gives us [fmt, fmt_test].

Current type-checker limitations mean that only the first
import path may contribute tests: multiple packages augmented
by *_test.go files could create import cycles, which 'go test'
avoids by building a separate executable for each one.
That approach is less attractive for static analysis.

Details:  (many files touched, but importer.go is the crux)

importer:
- PackageInfo.Importable boolean indicates whether
  package is importable.
- un-expose Importer.Packages; expose AllPackages() instead.
- CreatePackageFromArgs has become LoadInitialPackages.
- imports() moved to util.go, renamed importsOf().
- InitialPackagesUsage usage message exported to clients.
- the package name for ad-hoc packages now comes from the
  'package' decl, not "main".

ssa.Program:
- added CreatePackages() method
- PackagesByPath un-exposed, renamed 'imported'.
- expose AllPackages and ImportedPackage accessors.

oracle:
- describe: explain and workaround a go/types bug.

Misc:
- Removed various unnecessary error.Error() calls in Printf args.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13579043
2013-09-06 18:13:57 -04:00
Alan Donovan
a1dade8bdc go.oracle: describe: disambiguate 'func' object kinds.
The typechecker uses *types.Func for functions, concrete
methods and interface methods; and *types.Var for variables
and struct fields.  This change makes clear which kind of
function we're describing.  (We can't do it for vars since
go/types doesn't expose enough information, yet.)

Also: add "omitempty" to one JSON field.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13527044
2013-09-04 16:15:41 -04:00
Alan Donovan
f9e325b575 go.tools/oracle: change notation for byte offsets to "-pos=file.go:#123-#456"
The previous notation (sans '#') now yields an error but is
"reserved for future use", e.g. to denote line/column offsets.
Will implement as needed.

R=r, crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13526043
2013-09-04 14:35:24 -04:00
Alan Donovan
e2921e188a go.tools/importer: make loading/parsing concurrent.
1. ParseFiles (in util.go) parses each file in its own goroutine.

2. (*Importer).LoadPackage asynchronously prefetches the
   import graph by scanning the imports of each loaded package
   and calling LoadPackage on each one.

   LoadPackage is now thread-safe and idempotent: it uses a
   condition variable per package; the first goroutine to
   request a package becomes responsible for loading it and
   broadcasts to the others (waiting) when it becomes ready.

ssadump runs 34% faster when loading the oracle.

Also, refactorings:
- delete SourceLoader mechanism; just expose go/build.Context directly.
- CreateSourcePackage now also returns an error directly,
  rather than via PackageInfo.Err, since every client wants that.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13509045
2013-09-04 13:15:49 -04:00
Alan Donovan
d2cdbefbfc go.tools/oracle: add option to output results in JSON syntax.
See json.go for interface specification.

Example usage:
% oracle -format=json -mode=callgraph code.google.com/p/go.tools/cmd/oracle

+ Tests, based on (small) golden files.

Overview:
  Each <query>Result structure has been "lowered" so that all
  but the most trivial logic in each display() function has
  been moved to the main query.

  Each one now has a toJSON method that populates a json.Result
  struct.  Though the <query>Result structs are similar to the
  correponding JSON protocol, they're not close enough to be
  used directly; for example, the former contain richer
  semantic entities (token.Pos, ast.Expr, ssa.Value,
  pointer.Pointer, etc) whereas JSON contains only their
  printed forms using Go basic types.

  The choices of what levels of abstractions the two sets of
  structs should have is somewhat arbitrary.  We may want
  richer information in the JSON output in future.

Details:
- oracle.Main has been split into oracle.Query() and the
  printing of the oracle.Result.
- the display() method no longer needs an *oracle param, only
  a print function.
- callees: sort the result for determinism.
- callees: compute the union across all contexts.
- callers: sort the results for determinism.
- describe(package): fixed a bug in the predicate for method
  accessibility: an unexported method defined in pkg A may
  belong to a type defined in package B (via
  embedding/promotion) and may thus be accessible to A.  New
  accessibleMethods() utility fixes this.
- describe(type): filter methods by accessibility.
- added tests of 'callgraph'.
- pointer: eliminated the 'caller CallGraphNode' parameter from
  pointer.Context.Call callback since it was redundant w.r.t
  site.Caller().
- added warning if CGO_ENABLED is unset.

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13270045
2013-09-03 15:29:02 -04:00
Alan Donovan
0126405cad go.tools/oracle: change -pos flag syntax from "file pos-pos" to file:pos-pos.
Pro: no shell quotation needed.
Con: can't be parsed by (the perpetually useless) Scanf.

R=crawshaw, dgryski
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13441043
2013-09-03 10:58:58 -04:00
Alan Donovan
a483497cf1 go.tools/oracle: address reviewer suggestions from CL 9502043
(I made these changes in the wrong workspace.)

R=crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13328044
2013-08-29 21:36:59 -04:00
Rob Pike
1b67ef0078 go.tools/oracle: fix build on darwin
diff -u3: the 3 is redundant and an error on darwin; redundant and unnecessary on linux.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13231044
2013-08-29 14:31:39 +10:00
Alex Brainman
7f887510d9 go.tools/oracle: disable TestOracle test on windows (fixes windows build)
windows does not have required /usr/bin/diff program

R=golang-dev, r
CC=adonovan, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13353047
2013-08-29 14:04:05 +10:00