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go/oracle/referrers.go
Alan Donovan ab1b92fc43 oracle: ignore errors during import graph construction
Such errors include files without package decl, or conflicting package
decls.  We ignore type errors, so we should ignore import errors too.

Fixes #10347

Change-Id: I9011a9099a2804281ea2d989d7263a9ce691be16
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8498
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
2015-04-06 19:51:23 +00:00

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// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package oracle
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/token"
"io/ioutil"
"sort"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/loader"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/types"
"golang.org/x/tools/oracle/serial"
"golang.org/x/tools/refactor/importgraph"
)
// TODO(adonovan): use golang.org/x/tools/refactor/importgraph to choose
// the scope automatically.
// Referrers reports all identifiers that resolve to the same object
// as the queried identifier, within any package in the analysis scope.
func referrers(q *Query) error {
lconf := loader.Config{Build: q.Build}
allowErrors(&lconf)
if err := importQueryPackage(q.Pos, &lconf); err != nil {
return err
}
var id *ast.Ident
var obj types.Object
var lprog *loader.Program
var pass2 bool
for {
// Load/parse/type-check the program.
var err error
lprog, err = lconf.Load()
if err != nil {
return err
}
q.Fset = lprog.Fset
qpos, err := parseQueryPos(lprog, q.Pos, false)
if err != nil {
return err
}
id, _ = qpos.path[0].(*ast.Ident)
if id == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("no identifier here")
}
obj = qpos.info.ObjectOf(id)
if obj == nil {
// Happens for y in "switch y := x.(type)", but I think that's all.
return fmt.Errorf("no object for identifier")
}
// If the identifier is exported, we must load all packages that
// depend transitively upon the package that defines it.
//
// TODO(adonovan): we should do this for PkgName objects
// too, even though they're lowercase.
//
// TODO(adonovan): opt: skip this step if obj.Pkg() is a test or
// main package.
if pass2 || !obj.Exported() {
break
}
// Scan the workspace and build the import graph.
// Ignore broken packages.
_, rev, _ := importgraph.Build(q.Build)
// Re-load the larger program.
// Create a new file set so that ...
// External test packages are never imported,
// so they will never appear in the graph.
// (We must reset the Config here, not just reset the Fset field.)
lconf = loader.Config{
Fset: token.NewFileSet(),
Build: q.Build,
}
allowErrors(&lconf)
for path := range rev.Search(obj.Pkg().Path()) {
lconf.ImportWithTests(path)
}
pass2 = true
}
// Iterate over all go/types' Uses facts for the entire program.
var refs []*ast.Ident
for _, info := range lprog.AllPackages {
for id2, obj2 := range info.Uses {
if sameObj(obj, obj2) {
refs = append(refs, id2)
}
}
}
sort.Sort(byNamePos{q.Fset, refs})
q.result = &referrersResult{
fset: q.Fset,
query: id,
obj: obj,
refs: refs,
}
return nil
}
// same reports whether x and y are identical, or both are PkgNames
// that import the same Package.
//
func sameObj(x, y types.Object) bool {
if x == y {
return true
}
if x, ok := x.(*types.PkgName); ok {
if y, ok := y.(*types.PkgName); ok {
return x.Imported() == y.Imported()
}
}
return false
}
// -------- utils --------
// An deterministic ordering for token.Pos that doesn't
// depend on the order in which packages were loaded.
func lessPos(fset *token.FileSet, x, y token.Pos) bool {
fx := fset.File(x)
fy := fset.File(y)
if fx != fy {
return fx.Name() < fy.Name()
}
return x < y
}
type byNamePos struct {
fset *token.FileSet
ids []*ast.Ident
}
func (p byNamePos) Len() int { return len(p.ids) }
func (p byNamePos) Swap(i, j int) { p.ids[i], p.ids[j] = p.ids[j], p.ids[i] }
func (p byNamePos) Less(i, j int) bool {
return lessPos(p.fset, p.ids[i].NamePos, p.ids[j].NamePos)
}
type referrersResult struct {
fset *token.FileSet
query *ast.Ident // identifier of query
obj types.Object // object it denotes
refs []*ast.Ident // set of all other references to it
}
func (r *referrersResult) display(printf printfFunc) {
printf(r.obj, "%d references to %s", len(r.refs), r.obj)
// Show referring lines, like grep.
type fileinfo struct {
refs []*ast.Ident
linenums []int // line number of refs[i]
data chan []byte // file contents
}
var fileinfos []*fileinfo
fileinfosByName := make(map[string]*fileinfo)
// First pass: start the file reads concurrently.
for _, ref := range r.refs {
posn := r.fset.Position(ref.Pos())
fi := fileinfosByName[posn.Filename]
if fi == nil {
fi = &fileinfo{data: make(chan []byte)}
fileinfosByName[posn.Filename] = fi
fileinfos = append(fileinfos, fi)
// First request for this file:
// start asynchronous read.
go func() {
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(posn.Filename)
if err != nil {
content = []byte(fmt.Sprintf("error: %v", err))
}
fi.data <- content
}()
}
fi.refs = append(fi.refs, ref)
fi.linenums = append(fi.linenums, posn.Line)
}
// Second pass: print refs in original order.
// One line may have several refs at different columns.
for _, fi := range fileinfos {
content := <-fi.data // wait for I/O completion
lines := bytes.Split(content, []byte("\n"))
for i, ref := range fi.refs {
printf(ref, "%s", lines[fi.linenums[i]-1])
}
}
}
// TODO(adonovan): encode extent, not just Pos info, in Serial form.
func (r *referrersResult) toSerial(res *serial.Result, fset *token.FileSet) {
referrers := &serial.Referrers{
Pos: fset.Position(r.query.Pos()).String(),
Desc: r.obj.String(),
}
if pos := r.obj.Pos(); pos != token.NoPos { // Package objects have no Pos()
referrers.ObjPos = fset.Position(pos).String()
}
for _, ref := range r.refs {
referrers.Refs = append(referrers.Refs, fset.Position(ref.NamePos).String())
}
res.Referrers = referrers
}