Currently, as documented, gorename fails if it would cause an edit to an
autogenerated file:
- detect and reject edits to autogenerated files (cgo, protobufs)
There are times when refactoring code where such an edit is necessary.
This CL enables such edits if Force is set (which corresponds to
gorename -force).
Change-Id: If21249ae50d61fb5b59ee6e1ecf7157aaae0260a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/118975
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
Previous implementation will overwrite files the import "C" with the
cgo preprocessing and renaming. Rename will now emit an error when
rename must edit files that import "C". Will also emit more useful
error when using -offset in a "C" importing file.
Fixesgolang/go#17839
Change-Id: I072100b22197ec145b56d727feca58be7529e359
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/45930
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
Details:
- remove go1.5 "default version" labels on most files
- remove go1.6 labels on a few files
- go/loader: use conf.Cwd not "." in a couple places; update faulty
test expectations. (Not sure why this wasn't caught sooner.)
- go/ssa/interp: add 'mono' result to time.now intrinsic
- go/gcimporter15/bimport.go: make consistent with the version in gc
- go/ssa/interp: update test error message
- go/ssa: update a comment
The go/gcimporter15/bexport.go logic is stale and needs to be brought
up to date. Needs a separate CL since it's tricky.
Tested on go1.6, go1.7, go1.8.
Change-Id: I841189d30e131b7c49a4e8690ea7c40b55041bae
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/36540
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Attempt to update doc comments when renaming an identifier.
This reduces the amount of manual steps that need to be taken
when using gorename.
All occurrences of the old identifier are updated in the doc.
The update is done using a regex to ensure that we replace
whole word matches only.
Fixesgolang/go#17994
Change-Id: I4265021b5b34cf7d70bf43ad6ceee74ec132f185
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33452
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
Because go/types is slightly more strict than gc about certain "soft"
errors (ones that aren't necessary to interpret a Go program), gorename
rejects programs that compile under gc. This change relaxes gorename's
error checks so that they are weaker than gc's.
This is a workaround for issue golang/go#14596 in gorename,
whose underlying problem is issue golang/go#8560 in gc.
Fixesgolang/go#14596
Change-Id: Ica5006c2376c0564a575224269093c1497348ee6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/29853
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
There is no need to check for import conflicts when the package name
doesn't change. Add test.
Also, when reporting a (non-spurious) import conflict, make clear that
the error is just a warning. Add a test for same.
Change-Id: Idde0483b502cd041fd893230fec06b8533f54f3c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/24917
Reviewed-by: Michael Matloob <matloob@golang.org>
When displaying a diff the gorename command would panic because the
stdout variable was never set. These changes default stdout to
os.Stdout.
Fixes https://github.com/golang/go/issues/14009
Change-Id: I0902b2b4e2b8e1f46f8ab50e30dcfc841c925174
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18813
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
A few files have been forked and tagged "go1.5,!go1.6" to work around
minor API changes between the two types packages:
- constant.Value.String() in oracle/describe.go and its tests;
- constant.ToInt must now be called before constant.Int64Val.
- types.Config{Importer: importer.Default()} in a number of places
- go/types/typeutil/import_test.go uses lowercase names to avoid 'import "C"'.
Files in go/types/typesutil, missing from my previous CL, have been
tagged !go1.5; these files will be deleted in February.
All affected packages were tested using 1.4.1, 1.5, and ~1.6 (tip).
Change-Id: Iec7fd370e1434508149b378438fb37f65b8d2ba8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18207
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
This change will ensure that the tree continues to work with go1.4.1.
All files continue to depend on golang.org/x/tools/go/types, but in a
follow-up change, I will switch the primary files to depend on the
standard go/types package. Another (smaller) set of files will be
forked and tagged, this time !1.6, due to API differences between the
two packages.
All tests pass using 1.4.1, 1.5, and ~1.6 (tip).
Change-Id: Ifd75a6330e120957d646be91693daaba1ce0e8c9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18333
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
The user may specify the diff tool using the -diffcmd flag.
+ test.
Also:
- eliminate redundant DryRun flag
- simplify Verbose messages using log.SetPrefix
Fixes issue #13355
Change-Id: I917edc73e31ddf0f5d5b9b30c43f826465529da1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18208
Reviewed-by: Michael Matloob <matloob@golang.org>
And in gomvpkg, don't stop just because some packages had errors.
This is inevitable in a large GOPATH tree.
Fixes issue golang/go#10907
Change-Id: I9a60b070228d06d44880202eeef54394e914f5d5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/10715
Reviewed-by: Sameer Ajmani <sameer@golang.org>
This was not a visible bug since the only caller discards the relevant
result, so I also deleted the result.
Fixes#9999
Change-Id: I276d6523b2891d3cb9c8137448e1aed32a5fd197
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/5921
Reviewed-by: Michael Matloob <michaelmatloob@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
This avoids littering the tree, and confusing some editors (e.g. Atom)
that expect the inode number to remain constant.
Change-Id: I2faeda1ed1b01e5e4cc720744ea3c99ab29e7333
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/7664
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
...since the zero value is more useful by far.
This is a breaking API change, obviously. (One or two tests in this
CL have intentional been left using the zero value, i.e., they now
load source.)
Change-Id: I42287bfcdb1afef8ee84e5eac12534dd0a1fd5d2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/5653
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Before this change, many kinds of error would cause the loader to stop.
making it brittle when analyzing large codebases, as in "godoc -analysis".
This change moves operations that used to occur during
configuration---(*build.Context).Import, loading, and parsing of
initial packages---into the Load call, and ensures that all failures
during Loading are reported at the end so that the maximum amount of
progress is made.
Also: redesign the tests and add many new cases.
Change-Id: Ia8cd99416af7c5d4a5fe133908adfa83676d401f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/3626
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
In the example, we use backslashes (not single quotes) to escape
double-quotes since it works on both Windows and POSIX.
Change-Id: Id883f5457bec4d8a36d5b12c759ad385125a98a6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/2862
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
This change adds a command mvpkg that will move a given package and
update all its imports. It uses similar logic to gorename to update
the imports.
Change-Id: Iebbd0b4c93c2302b0a71c3b99c68f6778106012a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/1973
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
Previously, gorename rejected all method renamings if it would
change the assignability relation.
Now, so long as the renaming was initiated at an abstract
method, the renaming proceeds, changing concrete methods (and
possibly other abstract methods) as needed. The user
intention is clear.
The intention of a renaming initiated at a concrete method is
less clear, so we still reject it if it would change the
assignability relation. The diagnostic advises the user to
rename the abstract method if that was the intention.
Additional safety checks are required: for each
satisfy.Constraint that couples a concrete type C and an
interface type I, we must treat it just like a set of implicit
selections C.f, one per abstract method f of I, and ensure the
selections' meanings are unchanged.
The satisfy package no longer canonicalizes types, since this
substitutes one interface for another (equivalent) one, which
is sound, but makes the type names random and the error
messages confusing.
Also, fixed a bug in 'satisfy' relating to map keys.
+ Lots more tests.
LGTM=sameer
R=sameer
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/173430043
Such messages are more informative when the error occurs deep within a script.
Also: add tool name to digraph's usage messages.
LGTM=gri
R=gri
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/173380043
Rewrite performed with this command:
sed -i '' 's_code.google.com/p/go\._golang.org/x/_g' \
$(grep -lr 'code.google.com/p/go.' *)
LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/170920043
See the usage message in main.go for orientation.
To the best of my knowledge, the tool implements all required
soundness checks, except:
- the dynamic behaviour of reflection is obviously undecidable.
- it rejects method renamings that change the "implements" relation.
It should probably be more aggressive.
- actually it only checks the part of the "implements" relation
needed for compilation. Understanding the dynamic behaviour
of interfaces is obviously undecidable.
- a couple of minor gaps are indicated by TODO comments.
Also:
- Emacs integration.
- tests of all safety checks and (some) successful rewrites.
LGTM=dominik.honnef, sameer
R=gri, sameer, dominik.honnef
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/139150044