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Alan Donovan
b844739462 oracle: implements: inspect all packages in the analysis scope
If the analysis scope is not set, inspect all packages that depend on
the query package.

Fixes issue 13457

Change-Id: I08791d8a0a752470891ee93e65e664d0408525c5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17342
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
2015-12-02 22:28:52 +00:00
Alan Donovan
a9f55c4fa4 oracle: support "referrers" query on package declaration
Added test.

Change-Id: Id7d061b0f74959166b5631a3fde8da4000ffb8d2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9326
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-04-27 13:27:00 +00:00
Alan Donovan
b28839e4bd oracle: several major improvements
Features:

  More robust: silently ignore type errors in modes that don't need
  SSA form: describe, referrers, implements, freevars, description.
  This makes the tool much more robust for everyday queries.

  Less configuration: don't require a scope argument for all queries.
  Only queries that do pointer analysis need it.
  For the rest, the initial position is enough for
  importQueryPackage to deduce the scope.
  It now works for queries in GoFiles, TestGoFiles, or XTestGoFiles.
  (It no longer works for ad-hoc main packages like
  $GOROOT/src/net/http/triv.go)

  More complete: "referrers" computes the scope automatically by
  scanning the import graph of the entire workspace, using gorename's
  refactor/importgraph package.  This requires two passes at loading.

  Faster: simplified start-up logic avoids unnecessary package loading
  and SSA construction (a consequence of bad abstraction) in many
  cases.

  "callgraph": remove it.  Unlike all the other commands it isn't
  related to the current selection, and we have
  golang.org/x/tools/cmdcallgraph now.

Internals:

  Drop support for long-running clients (i.e., Pythia), since
  godoc -analysis supports all the same features except "pointsto",
  and precomputes all the results so latency is much lower.

  Get rid of various unhelpful abstractions introduced to support
  long-running clients.  Expand out the set-up logic for each
  subcommand.  This is simpler, easier to read, and gives us more
  control, at a small cost in duplication---the familiar story of
  abstractions.

  Discard PTA warnings.  We weren't showing them (nor should we).

  Split tests into separate directories (so that importgraph works).

Change-Id: I55d46b3ab33cdf7ac22436fcc2148fe04c901237
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8243
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-03-30 19:21:37 +00:00
Andrew Gerrand
5ebbcd132f go.tools: use golang.org/x/... import paths
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
2014-11-10 08:50:40 +11:00
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