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go/importer/util.go
Alan Donovan be28dbb86f go.types/ssa: split the load/parse/typecheck logic off into a separate package.
PLEASE NOTE: the APIs for both "importer" and "ssa" packages
will continue to evolve and both need some polishing; the key
thing is that this CL splits them.

The go.types/importer package contains contains the Importer,
which takes care of the mechanics of loading a set of packages
and type-checking them.  It exposes for each package a
PackageInfo containing:
- the package's ASTs (i.e. the input to the typechecker)
- the types.Package object
- the memoization of the typechecker callbacks for identifier
  resolution, constant folding and expression type inference.

Method-set computation (and hence bridge-method creation) is
now moved to after creation of all packages: since they are no
longer created in topological order, we can't guarantee the
needed delegate methods exist yet.

ssa.Package no longer has public TypeOf, ObjectOf, ValueOf methods.
The private counterparts are valid only during the build phase.

Also:
- added to go/types an informative error (not crash) for an
  importer() returning nil without error.
- removed Package.Name(), barely needed.
- changed Package.String() slightly.
- flag what looks like a bug in makeBridgeMethod. Will follow up.

R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/9898043
2013-05-31 16:14:13 -04:00

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package importer
// This file defines various utility functions exposed by the package
// and used by it.
import (
"errors"
"go/ast"
"go/build"
"go/parser"
"go/token"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
)
// CreatePackageFromArgs builds an initial Package from a list of
// command-line arguments.
// If args is a list of *.go files, they are parsed and type-checked.
// If args is a Go package import path, that package is imported.
// The rest result contains the suffix of args that were not consumed.
//
// This utility is provided to facilitate construction of command-line
// tools with a consistent user interface.
//
func CreatePackageFromArgs(imp *Importer, args []string) (info *PackageInfo, rest []string, err error) {
switch {
case len(args) == 0:
return nil, nil, errors.New("No *.go source files nor package name was specified.")
case strings.HasSuffix(args[0], ".go"):
// % tool a.go b.go ...
// Leading consecutive *.go arguments constitute main package.
i := 1
for ; i < len(args) && strings.HasSuffix(args[i], ".go"); i++ {
}
var files []*ast.File
files, err = ParseFiles(imp.Fset, ".", args[:i]...)
rest = args[i:]
if err == nil {
info, err = imp.CreateSourcePackage("main", files)
}
default:
// % tool my/package ...
// First argument is import path of main package.
pkgname := args[0]
info, err = imp.LoadPackage(pkgname)
rest = args[1:]
}
return
}
// MakeGoBuildLoader returns an implementation of the SourceLoader
// function prototype that locates packages using the go/build
// libraries. It may return nil upon gross misconfiguration
// (e.g. os.Getwd() failed).
//
// ctxt specifies the go/build.Context to use; if nil, the default
// Context is used.
//
func MakeGoBuildLoader(ctxt *build.Context) SourceLoader {
srcDir, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
return nil // serious misconfiguration
}
if ctxt == nil {
ctxt = &build.Default
}
return func(fset *token.FileSet, path string) (files []*ast.File, err error) {
// TODO(adonovan): fix: Do we need cwd? Shouldn't
// ImportDir(path) / $GOROOT suffice?
bp, err := ctxt.Import(path, srcDir, 0)
if err != nil {
return // import failed
}
files, err = ParseFiles(fset, bp.Dir, bp.GoFiles...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return
}
}
// ParseFiles parses the Go source files files within directory dir
// and returns their ASTs, or the first parse error if any.
//
// This utility function is provided to facilitate implementing a
// SourceLoader.
//
func ParseFiles(fset *token.FileSet, dir string, files ...string) (parsed []*ast.File, err error) {
for _, file := range files {
var f *ast.File
if !filepath.IsAbs(file) {
file = filepath.Join(dir, file)
}
f, err = parser.ParseFile(fset, file, nil, parser.DeclarationErrors)
if err != nil {
return // parsing failed
}
parsed = append(parsed, f)
}
return
}
// ---------- Internal helpers ----------
// unparen returns e with any enclosing parentheses stripped.
func unparen(e ast.Expr) ast.Expr {
for {
p, ok := e.(*ast.ParenExpr)
if !ok {
break
}
e = p.X
}
return e
}
func unreachable() {
panic("unreachable")
}