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The position information recorded now consists of the line- directive relative filename and line number. It would be relatively easy to also encode absolute position information as necessary (by serializing src.PosBase data). For example, given $GOROOT/src/tmp/x.go: package p const C0 = 0 //line c.go:10 const C1 = 1 //line t.go:20 type T int //line v.go:30 var V T //line f.go:40 func F() {} The recorded positions for the exported entities are: C0 $GOROOT/src/tmp/x.go 3 C1 c.go 10 T t.go 20 V v.go 30 F f.go 40 Fix verified by manual inspection. There's currently no easy way to test this, but it will eventually be tested when we fix #7311. Fixes #19391. Change-Id: I6269067ea58358250fe6dd1f73bdf9e5d2adfe3d Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/37936 Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com> |
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