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The optional Qualifier function determines what prefix to attach to package-level names, enabling clients to qualify packages in different ways, for example, using only the package name instead of its complete path, or using the locally appropriate name for package given a set of (possibly renaming) imports. Prior to this change, clients wanting this behavior had to copy hundreds of lines of complex printing logic. Fun fact: (*types.Package).Path and (*types.Package).Name are valid Qualifier functions. We provide the RelativeTo helper function to create Qualifiers so that the old behavior remains a one-liner. Fixes golang/go#11133 Change-Id: Ibd63f639c7b3aa1738826d6165f2d810efeb8293 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/11692 Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> |
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Type and Pointer Analysis to-do list ==================================== Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com> Overall design -------------- We should re-run the type and pointer analyses periodically, as we do with the indexer. Version skew: how to mitigate the bad effects of stale URLs in old pages? We could record the file's length/CRC32/mtime in the go/loader, and refuse to decorate it with links unless they match at serving time. Use the VFS mechanism when (a) enumerating packages and (b) loading them. (Requires planned changes to go/loader.) Future work: shard this using map/reduce for larger corpora. Testing: how does one test that a web page "looks right"? Bugs ---- (*ssa.Program).Create requires transitively error-free packages. We can make this more robust by making the requirement transitively free of "hard" errors; soft errors are fine. Markup of compiler errors is slightly buggy because they overlap with other selections (e.g. Idents). Fix. User Interface -------------- CALLGRAPH: - Add a search box: given a search node, expand path from each entry point to it. - Cause hovering over a given node to highlight that node, and all nodes that are logically identical to it. - Initially expand the callgraph trees (but not their toggle divs). CALLEES: - The '(' links are not very discoverable. Highlight them? Type info: - In the source viewer's lower pane, use a toggle div around the IMPLEMENTS and METHODSETS lists, like we do in the pacakge view. Only expand them initially if short. - Include IMPLEMENTS and METHOD SETS information in search index. - URLs in IMPLEMENTS/METHOD SETS always link to source, even from the package docs view. This makes sense for links to non-exported types, but links to exported types and funcs should probably go to other package docs. - Suppress toggle divs for empty method sets. Misc: - The [X] button in the lower pane is subject to scrolling. - Should the lower pane be floating? An iframe? When we change document.location by clicking on a link, it will go away. How do we prevent that (a la Gmail's chat windows)? - Progress/status: for each file, display its analysis status, one of: - not in analysis scope - type analysis running... - type analysis complete (+ optionally: there were type errors in this file) And if PTA requested: - type analysis complete; PTA not attempted due to type errors - PTA running... - PTA complete - Scroll the selection into view, e.g. the vertical center, or better still, under the pointer (assuming we have a mouse). More features ------------- Display the REFERRERS relation? (Useful but potentially large.) Display the INSTANTIATIONS relation? i.e. given a type T, show the set of syntactic constructs that can instantiate it: var x T x := T{...} x = new(T) x = make([]T, n) etc + all INSTANTIATIONS of all S defined as struct{t T} or [n]T (Potentially a lot of information.) (Add this to oracle too.) Optimisations ------------- Each call to addLink takes a (per-file) lock. The locking is fine-grained so server latency isn't terrible, but overall it makes the link computation quite slow. Batch update might be better. Memory usage is now about 1.5GB for GOROOT + go.tools. It used to be 700MB. Optimize for time and space. The main slowdown is the network I/O time caused by an increase in page size of about 3x: about 2x from HTML, and 0.7--2.1x from JSON (unindented vs indented). The JSON contains a lot of filenames (e.g. 820 copies of 16 distinct filenames). 20% of the HTML is L%d spans (now disabled). The HTML also contains lots of tooltips for long struct/interface types. De-dup or just abbreviate? The actual formatting is very fast.