// The digraph command performs queries over unlabelled directed graphs // represented in text form. It is intended to integrate nicely with // typical UNIX command pipelines. // // Since directed graphs (import graphs, reference graphs, call graphs, // etc) often arise during software tool development and debugging, this // command is included in the go.tools repository. // // TODO(adonovan): // - support input files other than stdin // - suport alternative formats (AT&T GraphViz, CSV, etc), // a comment syntax, etc. // - allow queries to nest, like Blaze query language. // package main // import "golang.org/x/tools/cmd/digraph" import ( "bufio" "bytes" "errors" "flag" "fmt" "io" "os" "sort" "strconv" "unicode" "unicode/utf8" ) const Usage = `digraph: queries over directed graphs in text form. Graph format: Each line contains zero or more words. Words are separated by unquoted whitespace; words may contain Go-style double-quoted portions, allowing spaces and other characters to be expressed. Each field declares a node, and if there are more than one, an edge from the first to each subsequent one. The graph is provided on the standard input. For instance, the following (acyclic) graph specifies a partial order among the subtasks of getting dressed: % cat clothes.txt socks shoes "boxer shorts" pants pants belt shoes shirt tie sweater sweater jacket hat The line "shirt tie sweater" indicates the two edges shirt -> tie and shirt -> sweater, not shirt -> tie -> sweater. Supported queries: nodes the set of all nodes degree the in-degree and out-degree of each node. preds