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The several functions not exported, Use "The xxx function ..." rule. Change-Id: Iaba2490b4a9675213f70d055bd9ded9e5a245aa5 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/47872 Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
803 lines
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Go
803 lines
24 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package main
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"go/ast"
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"go/build"
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"go/parser"
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"go/token"
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"go/types"
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"io"
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"log"
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"os"
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"sort"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"golang.org/x/tools/cmd/guru/serial"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/buildutil"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/loader"
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"golang.org/x/tools/imports"
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"golang.org/x/tools/refactor/importgraph"
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)
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// The referrers function reports all identifiers that resolve to the same object
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// as the queried identifier, within any package in the workspace.
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func referrers(q *Query) error {
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fset := token.NewFileSet()
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lconf := loader.Config{Fset: fset, Build: q.Build}
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allowErrors(&lconf)
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if _, err := importQueryPackage(q.Pos, &lconf); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Load tests of the query package
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// even if the query location is not in the tests.
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for path := range lconf.ImportPkgs {
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lconf.ImportPkgs[path] = true
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}
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// Load/parse/type-check the query package.
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lprog, err := lconf.Load()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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qpos, err := parseQueryPos(lprog, q.Pos, false)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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id, _ := qpos.path[0].(*ast.Ident)
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if id == nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("no identifier here")
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}
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obj := qpos.info.ObjectOf(id)
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if obj == nil {
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// Happens for y in "switch y := x.(type)",
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// the package declaration,
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// and unresolved identifiers.
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if _, ok := qpos.path[1].(*ast.File); ok { // package decl?
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return packageReferrers(q, qpos.info.Pkg.Path())
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}
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return fmt.Errorf("no object for identifier: %T", qpos.path[1])
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}
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// Imported package name?
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if pkgname, ok := obj.(*types.PkgName); ok {
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return packageReferrers(q, pkgname.Imported().Path())
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}
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if obj.Pkg() == nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("references to predeclared %q are everywhere!", obj.Name())
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}
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q.Output(fset, &referrersInitialResult{
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qinfo: qpos.info,
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obj: obj,
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})
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// For a globally accessible object defined in package P, we
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// must load packages that depend on P. Specifically, for a
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// package-level object, we need load only direct importers
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// of P, but for a field or method, we must load
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// any package that transitively imports P.
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if global, pkglevel := classify(obj); global {
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if pkglevel {
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return globalReferrersPkgLevel(q, obj, fset)
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}
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// We'll use the the object's position to identify it in the larger program.
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objposn := fset.Position(obj.Pos())
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defpkg := obj.Pkg().Path() // defining package
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return globalReferrers(q, qpos.info.Pkg.Path(), defpkg, objposn)
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}
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outputUses(q, fset, usesOf(obj, qpos.info), obj.Pkg())
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return nil // success
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}
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// classify classifies objects by how far
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// we have to look to find references to them.
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func classify(obj types.Object) (global, pkglevel bool) {
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if obj.Exported() {
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if obj.Parent() == nil {
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// selectable object (field or method)
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return true, false
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}
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if obj.Parent() == obj.Pkg().Scope() {
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// lexical object (package-level var/const/func/type)
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return true, true
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}
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}
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// object with unexported named or defined in local scope
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return false, false
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}
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// packageReferrers reports all references to the specified package
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// throughout the workspace.
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func packageReferrers(q *Query, path string) error {
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// Scan the workspace and build the import graph.
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// Ignore broken packages.
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_, rev, _ := importgraph.Build(q.Build)
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// Find the set of packages that directly import the query package.
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// Only those packages need typechecking of function bodies.
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users := rev[path]
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// Load the larger program.
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fset := token.NewFileSet()
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lconf := loader.Config{
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Fset: fset,
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Build: q.Build,
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TypeCheckFuncBodies: func(p string) bool {
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return users[strings.TrimSuffix(p, "_test")]
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},
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}
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allowErrors(&lconf)
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// The importgraph doesn't treat external test packages
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// as separate nodes, so we must use ImportWithTests.
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for path := range users {
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lconf.ImportWithTests(path)
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}
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// Subtle! AfterTypeCheck needs no mutex for qpkg because the
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// topological import order gives us the necessary happens-before edges.
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// TODO(adonovan): what about import cycles?
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var qpkg *types.Package
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// For efficiency, we scan each package for references
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// just after it has been type-checked. The loader calls
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// AfterTypeCheck (concurrently), providing us with a stream of
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// packages.
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lconf.AfterTypeCheck = func(info *loader.PackageInfo, files []*ast.File) {
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// AfterTypeCheck may be called twice for the same package due to augmentation.
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if info.Pkg.Path() == path && qpkg == nil {
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// Found the package of interest.
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qpkg = info.Pkg
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fakepkgname := types.NewPkgName(token.NoPos, qpkg, qpkg.Name(), qpkg)
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q.Output(fset, &referrersInitialResult{
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qinfo: info,
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obj: fakepkgname, // bogus
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})
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}
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// Only inspect packages that directly import the
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// declaring package (and thus were type-checked).
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if lconf.TypeCheckFuncBodies(info.Pkg.Path()) {
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// Find PkgNames that refer to qpkg.
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// TODO(adonovan): perhaps more useful would be to show imports
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// of the package instead of qualified identifiers.
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var refs []*ast.Ident
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for id, obj := range info.Uses {
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if obj, ok := obj.(*types.PkgName); ok && obj.Imported() == qpkg {
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refs = append(refs, id)
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}
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}
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outputUses(q, fset, refs, info.Pkg)
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}
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clearInfoFields(info) // save memory
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}
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lconf.Load() // ignore error
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if qpkg == nil {
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log.Fatalf("query package %q not found during reloading", path)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func usesOf(queryObj types.Object, info *loader.PackageInfo) []*ast.Ident {
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var refs []*ast.Ident
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for id, obj := range info.Uses {
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if sameObj(queryObj, obj) {
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refs = append(refs, id)
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}
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}
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return refs
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}
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// outputUses outputs a result describing refs, which appear in the package denoted by info.
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func outputUses(q *Query, fset *token.FileSet, refs []*ast.Ident, pkg *types.Package) {
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if len(refs) > 0 {
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sort.Sort(byNamePos{fset, refs})
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q.Output(fset, &referrersPackageResult{
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pkg: pkg,
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build: q.Build,
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fset: fset,
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refs: refs,
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})
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}
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}
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// globalReferrers reports references throughout the entire workspace to the
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// object (a field or method) at the specified source position.
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// Its defining package is defpkg, and the query package is qpkg.
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func globalReferrers(q *Query, qpkg, defpkg string, objposn token.Position) error {
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// Scan the workspace and build the import graph.
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// Ignore broken packages.
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_, rev, _ := importgraph.Build(q.Build)
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// Find the set of packages that depend on defpkg.
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// Only function bodies in those packages need type-checking.
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users := rev.Search(defpkg) // transitive importers
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// Prepare to load the larger program.
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fset := token.NewFileSet()
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lconf := loader.Config{
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Fset: fset,
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Build: q.Build,
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TypeCheckFuncBodies: func(p string) bool {
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return users[strings.TrimSuffix(p, "_test")]
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},
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}
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allowErrors(&lconf)
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// The importgraph doesn't treat external test packages
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// as separate nodes, so we must use ImportWithTests.
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for path := range users {
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lconf.ImportWithTests(path)
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}
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// The remainder of this function is somewhat tricky because it
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// operates on the concurrent stream of packages observed by the
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// loader's AfterTypeCheck hook. Most of guru's helper
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// functions assume the entire program has already been loaded,
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// so we can't use them here.
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// TODO(adonovan): smooth things out once the other changes have landed.
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// Results are reported concurrently from within the
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// AfterTypeCheck hook. The program may provide a useful stream
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// of information even if the user doesn't let the program run
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// to completion.
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var (
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mu sync.Mutex
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qobj types.Object
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)
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// For efficiency, we scan each package for references
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// just after it has been type-checked. The loader calls
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// AfterTypeCheck (concurrently), providing us with a stream of
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// packages.
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lconf.AfterTypeCheck = func(info *loader.PackageInfo, files []*ast.File) {
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// AfterTypeCheck may be called twice for the same package due to augmentation.
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// Only inspect packages that depend on the declaring package
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// (and thus were type-checked).
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if lconf.TypeCheckFuncBodies(info.Pkg.Path()) {
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// Record the query object and its package when we see it.
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mu.Lock()
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if qobj == nil && info.Pkg.Path() == defpkg {
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// Find the object by its position (slightly ugly).
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qobj = findObject(fset, &info.Info, objposn)
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if qobj == nil {
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// It really ought to be there;
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// we found it once already.
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log.Fatalf("object at %s not found in package %s",
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objposn, defpkg)
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}
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}
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obj := qobj
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mu.Unlock()
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// Look for references to the query object.
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if obj != nil {
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outputUses(q, fset, usesOf(obj, info), info.Pkg)
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}
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}
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clearInfoFields(info) // save memory
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}
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lconf.Load() // ignore error
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if qobj == nil {
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log.Fatal("query object not found during reloading")
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}
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return nil // success
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}
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// globalReferrersPkgLevel reports references throughout the entire workspace to the package-level object obj.
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// It assumes that the query object itself has already been reported.
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func globalReferrersPkgLevel(q *Query, obj types.Object, fset *token.FileSet) error {
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// globalReferrersPkgLevel uses go/ast and friends instead of go/types.
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// This affords a considerable performance benefit.
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// It comes at the cost of some code complexity.
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//
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// Here's a high level summary.
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//
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// The goal is to find references to the query object p.Q.
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// There are several possible scenarios, each handled differently.
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//
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// 1. We are looking in a package other than p, and p is not dot-imported.
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// This is the simplest case. Q must be referred to as n.Q,
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// where n is the name under which p is imported.
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// We look at all imports of p to gather all names under which it is imported.
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// (In the typical case, it is imported only once, under its default name.)
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// Then we look at all selector expressions and report any matches.
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//
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// 2. We are looking in a package other than p, and p is dot-imported.
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// In this case, Q will be referred to just as Q.
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// Furthermore, go/ast's object resolution will not be able to resolve
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// Q to any other object, unlike any local (file- or function- or block-scoped) object.
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// So we look at all matching identifiers and report all unresolvable ones.
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//
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// 3. We are looking in package p.
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// (Care must be taken to separate p and p_test (an xtest package),
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// and make sure that they are treated as separate packages.)
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// In this case, we give go/ast the entire package for object resolution,
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// instead of going file by file.
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// We then iterate over all identifiers that resolve to the query object.
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// (The query object itself has already been reported, so we don't re-report it.)
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//
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// We always skip all files that don't contain the string Q, as they cannot be
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// relevant to finding references to Q.
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//
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// We parse all files leniently. In the presence of parsing errors, results are best-effort.
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// Scan the workspace and build the import graph.
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// Ignore broken packages.
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_, rev, _ := importgraph.Build(q.Build)
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// Find the set of packages that directly import defpkg.
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defpkg := obj.Pkg().Path()
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defpkg = strings.TrimSuffix(defpkg, "_test") // package x_test actually has package name x
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defpkg = imports.VendorlessPath(defpkg) // remove vendor goop
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users := rev[defpkg]
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if len(users) == 0 {
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users = make(map[string]bool)
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}
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// We also need to check defpkg itself, and its xtests.
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// For the reverse graph packages, we process xtests with the main package.
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// defpkg gets special handling; we must distinguish between in-package vs out-of-package.
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// To make the control flow below simpler, add defpkg and defpkg xtest placeholders.
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// Use "!test" instead of "_test" because "!" is not a valid character in an import path.
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// (More precisely, it is not guaranteed to be a valid character in an import path,
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// so it is unlikely that it will be in use. See https://golang.org/ref/spec#Import_declarations.)
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users[defpkg] = true
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users[defpkg+"!test"] = true
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cwd, err := os.Getwd()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defname := obj.Pkg().Name() // name of defining package, used for imports using import path only
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isxtest := strings.HasSuffix(defname, "_test") // indicates whether the query object is defined in an xtest package
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name := obj.Name()
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namebytes := []byte(name) // byte slice version of query object name, for early filtering
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objpos := fset.Position(obj.Pos()) // position of query object, used to prevent re-emitting original decl
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sema := make(chan struct{}, 20) // counting semaphore to limit I/O concurrency
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var wg sync.WaitGroup
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for u := range users {
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u := u
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wg.Add(1)
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go func() {
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defer wg.Done()
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uIsXTest := strings.HasSuffix(u, "!test") // indicates whether this package is the special defpkg xtest package
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u = strings.TrimSuffix(u, "!test")
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// Resolve package.
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sema <- struct{}{} // acquire token
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pkg, err := q.Build.Import(u, cwd, build.IgnoreVendor)
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<-sema // release token
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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// If we're not in the query package,
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// the object is in another package regardless,
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// so we want to process all files.
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// If we are in the query package,
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// we want to only process the files that are
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// part of that query package;
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// that set depends on whether the query package itself is an xtest.
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inQueryPkg := u == defpkg && isxtest == uIsXTest
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var files []string
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if !inQueryPkg || !isxtest {
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files = append(files, pkg.GoFiles...)
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files = append(files, pkg.TestGoFiles...)
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files = append(files, pkg.CgoFiles...) // use raw cgo files, as we're only parsing
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}
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if !inQueryPkg || isxtest {
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files = append(files, pkg.XTestGoFiles...)
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}
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if len(files) == 0 {
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return
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}
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var deffiles map[string]*ast.File
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if inQueryPkg {
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deffiles = make(map[string]*ast.File)
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}
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buf := new(bytes.Buffer) // reusable buffer for reading files
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for _, file := range files {
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if !buildutil.IsAbsPath(q.Build, file) {
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file = buildutil.JoinPath(q.Build, pkg.Dir, file)
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}
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buf.Reset()
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sema <- struct{}{} // acquire token
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src, err := readFile(q.Build, file, buf)
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<-sema // release token
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if err != nil {
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continue
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}
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// Fast path: If the object's name isn't present anywhere in the source, ignore the file.
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if !bytes.Contains(src, namebytes) {
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continue
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}
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if inQueryPkg {
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// If we're in the query package, we defer final processing until we have
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// parsed all of the candidate files in the package.
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// Best effort; allow errors and use what we can from what remains.
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f, _ := parser.ParseFile(fset, file, src, parser.AllErrors)
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if f != nil {
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deffiles[file] = f
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}
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continue
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}
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// We aren't in the query package. Go file by file.
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// Parse out only the imports, to check whether the defining package
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// was imported, and if so, under what names.
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// Best effort; allow errors and use what we can from what remains.
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f, _ := parser.ParseFile(fset, file, src, parser.ImportsOnly|parser.AllErrors)
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if f == nil {
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continue
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}
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// pkgnames is the set of names by which defpkg is imported in this file.
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// (Multiple imports in the same file are legal but vanishingly rare.)
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pkgnames := make([]string, 0, 1)
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var isdotimport bool
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for _, imp := range f.Imports {
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path, err := strconv.Unquote(imp.Path.Value)
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if err != nil || path != defpkg {
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continue
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}
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switch {
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case imp.Name == nil:
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pkgnames = append(pkgnames, defname)
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case imp.Name.Name == ".":
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isdotimport = true
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default:
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pkgnames = append(pkgnames, imp.Name.Name)
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}
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}
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if len(pkgnames) == 0 && !isdotimport {
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// Defining package not imported, bail.
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continue
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}
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// Re-parse the entire file.
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// Parse errors are ok; we'll do the best we can with a partial AST, if we have one.
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f, _ = parser.ParseFile(fset, file, src, parser.AllErrors)
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if f == nil {
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continue
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}
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|
|
|
// Walk the AST looking for references.
|
|
var refs []*ast.Ident
|
|
ast.Inspect(f, func(n ast.Node) bool {
|
|
// Check selector expressions.
|
|
// If the selector matches the target name,
|
|
// and the expression is one of the names
|
|
// that the defining package was imported under,
|
|
// then we have a match.
|
|
if sel, ok := n.(*ast.SelectorExpr); ok && sel.Sel.Name == name {
|
|
if id, ok := sel.X.(*ast.Ident); ok {
|
|
for _, n := range pkgnames {
|
|
if n == id.Name {
|
|
refs = append(refs, sel.Sel)
|
|
// Don't recurse further, to avoid duplicate entries
|
|
// from the dot import check below.
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Dot imports are special.
|
|
// Objects imported from the defining package are placed in the package scope.
|
|
// go/ast does not resolve them to an object.
|
|
// At all other scopes (file, local), go/ast can do the resolution.
|
|
// So we're looking for object-free idents with the right name.
|
|
// The only other way to get something with the right name at the package scope
|
|
// is to *be* the defining package. We handle that case separately (inQueryPkg).
|
|
if isdotimport {
|
|
if id, ok := n.(*ast.Ident); ok && id.Obj == nil && id.Name == name {
|
|
refs = append(refs, id)
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return true
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
// Emit any references we found.
|
|
if len(refs) > 0 {
|
|
q.Output(fset, &referrersPackageResult{
|
|
pkg: types.NewPackage(pkg.ImportPath, pkg.Name),
|
|
build: q.Build,
|
|
fset: fset,
|
|
refs: refs,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we're in the query package, we've now collected all the files in the package.
|
|
// (Or at least the ones that might contain references to the object.)
|
|
// Find and emit refs.
|
|
if inQueryPkg {
|
|
// Bundle the files together into a package.
|
|
// This does package-level object resolution.
|
|
qpkg, _ := ast.NewPackage(fset, deffiles, nil, nil)
|
|
// Look up the query object; we know that it is defined in the package scope.
|
|
pkgobj := qpkg.Scope.Objects[name]
|
|
if pkgobj == nil {
|
|
panic("missing defpkg object for " + defpkg + "." + name)
|
|
}
|
|
// Find all references to the query object.
|
|
var refs []*ast.Ident
|
|
ast.Inspect(qpkg, func(n ast.Node) bool {
|
|
if id, ok := n.(*ast.Ident); ok {
|
|
// Check both that this is a reference to the query object
|
|
// and that it is not the query object itself;
|
|
// the query object itself was already emitted.
|
|
if id.Obj == pkgobj && objpos != fset.Position(id.Pos()) {
|
|
refs = append(refs, id)
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return true
|
|
})
|
|
if len(refs) > 0 {
|
|
q.Output(fset, &referrersPackageResult{
|
|
pkg: types.NewPackage(pkg.ImportPath, pkg.Name),
|
|
build: q.Build,
|
|
fset: fset,
|
|
refs: refs,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
deffiles = nil // allow GC
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
wg.Wait()
|
|
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// findObject returns the object defined at the specified position.
|
|
func findObject(fset *token.FileSet, info *types.Info, objposn token.Position) types.Object {
|
|
good := func(obj types.Object) bool {
|
|
if obj == nil {
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
posn := fset.Position(obj.Pos())
|
|
return posn.Filename == objposn.Filename && posn.Offset == objposn.Offset
|
|
}
|
|
for _, obj := range info.Defs {
|
|
if good(obj) {
|
|
return obj
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
for _, obj := range info.Implicits {
|
|
if good(obj) {
|
|
return obj
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
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
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func clearInfoFields(info *loader.PackageInfo) {
|
|
// TODO(adonovan): opt: save memory by eliminating unneeded scopes/objects.
|
|
// (Requires go/types change for Go 1.7.)
|
|
// info.Pkg.Scope().ClearChildren()
|
|
|
|
// Discard the file ASTs and their accumulated type
|
|
// information to save memory.
|
|
info.Files = nil
|
|
info.Defs = make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object)
|
|
info.Uses = make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object)
|
|
info.Implicits = make(map[ast.Node]types.Object)
|
|
|
|
// Also, disable future collection of wholly unneeded
|
|
// type information for the package in case there is
|
|
// more type-checking to do (augmentation).
|
|
info.Types = nil
|
|
info.Scopes = nil
|
|
info.Selections = nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// -------- 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)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// referrersInitialResult is the initial result of a "referrers" query.
|
|
type referrersInitialResult struct {
|
|
qinfo *loader.PackageInfo
|
|
obj types.Object // object it denotes
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (r *referrersInitialResult) PrintPlain(printf printfFunc) {
|
|
printf(r.obj, "references to %s",
|
|
types.ObjectString(r.obj, types.RelativeTo(r.qinfo.Pkg)))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (r *referrersInitialResult) JSON(fset *token.FileSet) []byte {
|
|
var objpos string
|
|
if pos := r.obj.Pos(); pos.IsValid() {
|
|
objpos = fset.Position(pos).String()
|
|
}
|
|
return toJSON(&serial.ReferrersInitial{
|
|
Desc: r.obj.String(),
|
|
ObjPos: objpos,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// referrersPackageResult is the streaming result for one package of a "referrers" query.
|
|
type referrersPackageResult struct {
|
|
pkg *types.Package
|
|
build *build.Context
|
|
fset *token.FileSet
|
|
refs []*ast.Ident // set of all other references to it
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// forEachRef calls f(id, text) for id in r.refs, in order.
|
|
// Text is the text of the line on which id appears.
|
|
func (r *referrersPackageResult) foreachRef(f func(id *ast.Ident, text string)) {
|
|
// Show referring lines, like grep.
|
|
type fileinfo struct {
|
|
refs []*ast.Ident
|
|
linenums []int // line number of refs[i]
|
|
data chan interface{} // file contents or error
|
|
}
|
|
var fileinfos []*fileinfo
|
|
fileinfosByName := make(map[string]*fileinfo)
|
|
|
|
// First pass: start the file reads concurrently.
|
|
sema := make(chan struct{}, 20) // counting semaphore to limit I/O concurrency
|
|
for _, ref := range r.refs {
|
|
posn := r.fset.Position(ref.Pos())
|
|
fi := fileinfosByName[posn.Filename]
|
|
if fi == nil {
|
|
fi = &fileinfo{data: make(chan interface{})}
|
|
fileinfosByName[posn.Filename] = fi
|
|
fileinfos = append(fileinfos, fi)
|
|
|
|
// First request for this file:
|
|
// start asynchronous read.
|
|
go func() {
|
|
sema <- struct{}{} // acquire token
|
|
content, err := readFile(r.build, posn.Filename, nil)
|
|
<-sema // release token
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
fi.data <- err
|
|
} else {
|
|
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 {
|
|
v := <-fi.data // wait for I/O completion
|
|
|
|
// Print one item for all refs in a file that could not
|
|
// be loaded (perhaps due to //line directives).
|
|
if err, ok := v.(error); ok {
|
|
var suffix string
|
|
if more := len(fi.refs) - 1; more > 0 {
|
|
suffix = fmt.Sprintf(" (+ %d more refs in this file)", more)
|
|
}
|
|
f(fi.refs[0], err.Error()+suffix)
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lines := bytes.Split(v.([]byte), []byte("\n"))
|
|
for i, ref := range fi.refs {
|
|
f(ref, string(lines[fi.linenums[i]-1]))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// readFile is like ioutil.ReadFile, but
|
|
// it goes through the virtualized build.Context.
|
|
// If non-nil, buf must have been reset.
|
|
func readFile(ctxt *build.Context, filename string, buf *bytes.Buffer) ([]byte, error) {
|
|
rc, err := buildutil.OpenFile(ctxt, filename)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
defer rc.Close()
|
|
if buf == nil {
|
|
buf = new(bytes.Buffer)
|
|
}
|
|
if _, err := io.Copy(buf, rc); err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
return buf.Bytes(), nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (r *referrersPackageResult) PrintPlain(printf printfFunc) {
|
|
r.foreachRef(func(id *ast.Ident, text string) {
|
|
printf(id, "%s", text)
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (r *referrersPackageResult) JSON(fset *token.FileSet) []byte {
|
|
refs := serial.ReferrersPackage{Package: r.pkg.Path()}
|
|
r.foreachRef(func(id *ast.Ident, text string) {
|
|
refs.Refs = append(refs.Refs, serial.Ref{
|
|
Pos: fset.Position(id.NamePos).String(),
|
|
Text: text,
|
|
})
|
|
})
|
|
return toJSON(refs)
|
|
}
|