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go/oracle/oracle_test.go
Alan Donovan 87ced824bd go.tools/ssa: fix computation of set of types requiring method sets.
Motivation:

Previously, we assumed that the set of types for which a
complete method set (containing all synthesized wrapper
functions) is required at runtime was the set of types
used as operands to some *ssa.MakeInterface instruction.

In fact, this is an underapproximation because types can
be derived from other ones via reflection, and some of
these may need methods.  The reflect.Type API allows *T to
be derived from T, and these may have different method
sets.  Reflection also allows almost any subcomponent of a
type to be accessed (with one exception: given T, defined
'type T struct{S}', you can reach S but not struct{S}).

As a result, the pointer analysis was unable to generate
all necessary constraints before running the solver,
causing a crash when reflection derives types whose
methods are unavailable.  (A similar problem would afflict
an ahead-of-time compiler based on ssa.  The ssa/interp
interpreter was immune only because it does not require
all wrapper methods to be created before execution
begins.)

Description:

This change causes the SSA builder to record, for each
package, the set of all types with non-empty method sets that
are referenced within that package.  This set is accessed via
Packages.TypesWithMethodSets().  Program.TypesWithMethodSets()
returns its union across all packages.

The set of references that matter are:
- types of operands to some MakeInterface instruction (as before)
- types of all exported package members
- all subcomponents of the above, recursively.
This is a conservative approximation to the set of types
whose methods may be called dynamically.

We define the owning package of a type as follows:
- the owner of a named type is the package in which it is defined;
- the owner of a pointer-to-named type is the owner of that named type;
- the owner of all other types is nil.

A package must include the method sets for all types that it
owns, and all subcomponents of that type that are not owned by
another package, recursively.  Types with an owner appear in
exactly one package; types with no owner (such as struct{T})
may appear within multiple packages.
(A typical Go compiler would emit multiple copies of these
methods as weak symbols; a typical linker would eliminate
duplicates.)

Also:
- go/types/typemap: implement hash function for *Tuple.
- pointer: generate nodes/constraints for all of
  ssa.Program.TypesWithMethodSets().
  Add rtti.go regression test.
- Add API test of Package.TypesWithMethodSets().
- Set Function.Pkg to nil (again) for wrapper functions,
  since these may be shared by many packages.
- Remove a redundant logging statement.
- Document that ssa CREATE phase is in fact sequential.

Fixes golang/go#6605

R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/14920056
2013-10-23 17:07:52 -04:00

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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_test
// This file defines a test framework for oracle queries.
//
// The files beneath testdata/src/main contain Go programs containing
// query annotations of the form:
//
// @verb id "select"
//
// where verb is the query mode (e.g. "callers"), id is a unique name
// for this query, and "select" is a regular expression matching the
// substring of the current line that is the query's input selection.
//
// The expected output for each query is provided in the accompanying
// .golden file.
//
// (Location information is not included because it's too fragile to
// display as text. TODO(adonovan): think about how we can test its
// correctness, since it is critical information.)
//
// Run this test with:
// % go test code.google.com/p/go.tools/oracle -update
// to update the golden files.
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"fmt"
"go/build"
"go/parser"
"go/token"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"os/exec"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"testing"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/importer"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/oracle"
)
var updateFlag = flag.Bool("update", false, "Update the golden files.")
type query struct {
id string // unique id
verb string // query mode, e.g. "callees"
posn token.Position // position of of query
filename string
start, end int // selection of file to pass to oracle
}
func parseRegexp(text string) (*regexp.Regexp, error) {
pattern, err := strconv.Unquote(text)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't unquote %s", text)
}
return regexp.Compile(pattern)
}
// parseQueries parses and returns the queries in the named file.
func parseQueries(t *testing.T, filename string) []*query {
filedata, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Parse the file once to discover the test queries.
var fset token.FileSet
f, err := parser.ParseFile(&fset, filename, filedata, parser.ParseComments)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
lines := bytes.Split(filedata, []byte("\n"))
var queries []*query
queriesById := make(map[string]*query)
// Find all annotations of these forms:
expectRe := regexp.MustCompile(`@([a-z]+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\".*)$`) // @verb id "regexp"
for _, c := range f.Comments {
text := strings.TrimSpace(c.Text())
if text == "" || text[0] != '@' {
continue
}
posn := fset.Position(c.Pos())
// @verb id "regexp"
match := expectRe.FindStringSubmatch(text)
if match == nil {
t.Errorf("%s: ill-formed query: %s", posn, text)
continue
}
id := match[2]
if prev, ok := queriesById[id]; ok {
t.Errorf("%s: duplicate id %s", posn, id)
t.Errorf("%s: previously used here", prev.posn)
continue
}
selectRe, err := parseRegexp(match[3])
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("%s: %s", posn, err)
continue
}
// Find text of the current line, sans query.
// (Queries must be // not /**/ comments.)
line := lines[posn.Line-1][:posn.Column-1]
// Apply regexp to current line to find input selection.
loc := selectRe.FindIndex(line)
if loc == nil {
t.Errorf("%s: selection pattern %s doesn't match line %q",
posn, match[3], string(line))
continue
}
// Assumes ASCII. TODO(adonovan): test on UTF-8.
linestart := posn.Offset - (posn.Column - 1)
// Compute the file offsets
q := &query{
id: id,
verb: match[1],
posn: posn,
filename: filename,
start: linestart + loc[0],
end: linestart + loc[1],
}
queries = append(queries, q)
queriesById[id] = q
}
// Return the slice, not map, for deterministic iteration.
return queries
}
// WriteResult writes res (-format=plain) to w, stripping file locations.
func WriteResult(w io.Writer, res *oracle.Result) {
capture := new(bytes.Buffer) // capture standard output
res.WriteTo(capture)
for _, line := range strings.Split(capture.String(), "\n") {
// Remove a "file:line: " prefix.
if i := strings.Index(line, ": "); i >= 0 {
line = line[i+2:]
}
fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s\n", line)
}
}
// doQuery poses query q to the oracle and writes its response and
// error (if any) to out.
func doQuery(out io.Writer, q *query, useJson bool) {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "-------- @%s %s --------\n", q.verb, q.id)
var buildContext = build.Default
buildContext.GOPATH = "testdata"
res, err := oracle.Query([]string{q.filename},
q.verb,
fmt.Sprintf("%s:#%d,#%d", q.filename, q.start, q.end),
nil, // ptalog,
&buildContext,
true) // reflection
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "\nError: %s\n", err)
return
}
if useJson {
// JSON output
b, err := json.MarshalIndent(res.Serial(), "", "\t")
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "JSON error: %s\n", err.Error())
return
}
out.Write(b)
} else {
// "plain" (compiler diagnostic format) output
WriteResult(out, res)
}
}
func TestOracle(t *testing.T) {
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "windows":
t.Skipf("skipping test on %q (no /usr/bin/diff)", runtime.GOOS)
}
for _, filename := range []string{
"testdata/src/main/calls.go",
"testdata/src/main/callgraph.go",
// "testdata/src/main/callgraph2.go", // TODO(adonovan): make printing deterministic
"testdata/src/main/describe.go",
"testdata/src/main/freevars.go",
"testdata/src/main/implements.go",
"testdata/src/main/imports.go",
"testdata/src/main/peers.go",
"testdata/src/main/reflection.go",
// JSON:
"testdata/src/main/callgraph-json.go",
"testdata/src/main/calls-json.go",
"testdata/src/main/peers-json.go",
"testdata/src/main/describe-json.go",
"testdata/src/main/referrers-json.go",
} {
useJson := strings.HasSuffix(filename, "-json.go")
queries := parseQueries(t, filename)
golden := filename + "lden"
got := filename + "t"
gotfh, err := os.Create(got)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Create(%s) failed: %s", got, err)
continue
}
defer gotfh.Close()
// Run the oracle on each query, redirecting its output
// and error (if any) to the foo.got file.
for _, q := range queries {
doQuery(gotfh, q, useJson)
}
// Compare foo.got with foo.golden.
cmd := exec.Command("/usr/bin/diff", "-u", golden, got) // assumes POSIX
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
cmd.Stdout = buf
if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("Oracle tests for %s failed: %s.\n%s\n",
filename, err, buf)
if *updateFlag {
t.Logf("Updating %s...", golden)
if err := exec.Command("/bin/cp", got, golden).Run(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("Update failed: %s", err)
}
}
}
}
}
func TestMultipleQueries(t *testing.T) {
// Importer
var buildContext = build.Default
buildContext.GOPATH = "testdata"
imp := importer.New(&importer.Config{Build: &buildContext})
// Oracle
filename := "testdata/src/main/multi.go"
o, err := oracle.New(imp, []string{filename}, nil, true)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("oracle.New failed: %s", err)
}
// QueryPos
pos := filename + ":#54,#58"
qpos, err := oracle.ParseQueryPos(imp, pos, true)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("oracle.ParseQueryPos(%q) failed: %s", pos, err)
}
// SSA is built and we have the QueryPos.
// Release the other ASTs and type info to the GC.
imp = nil
// Run different query modes on same scope and selection.
out := new(bytes.Buffer)
for _, mode := range [...]string{"callers", "describe", "freevars"} {
res, err := o.Query(mode, qpos)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("(*oracle.Oracle).Query(%q) failed: %s", pos, err)
}
WriteResult(out, res)
}
want := `multi.f is called from these 1 sites:
static function call from multi.main
function call (or conversion) of type ()
Free identifiers:
var x int
`
if got := out.String(); got != want {
t.Errorf("Query output differs; want <<%s>>, got <<%s>>\n", want, got)
}
}