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Alan Donovan 8636f40baf go.tools/ssa: CreateTestMainPackage: synthesize test driver as a package ("testmain") not 'main' function.
This allows us to run/analyze multiple tests.
Also it causes the production code packages to be properly initialized.

Also:
- cmd/ssadump: improved usage message (add example;
  incorporate LoadInitialPackages usage; explain how -run
  finds main).
- pointer, oracle, ssa/interp: use CreateTestMainPackage.
- ssa/builder.go: remove 'rundefers' instruction from package init,
  which no longer uses 'defer'.

R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/15920047
2013-10-23 18:07:53 -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 contains the implementation of the oracle tool whose
// command-line is provided by code.google.com/p/go.tools/cmd/oracle.
//
// http://golang.org/s/oracle-design
// http://golang.org/s/oracle-user-manual
//
package oracle
// This file defines oracle.Query, the entry point for the oracle tool.
// The actual executable is defined in cmd/oracle.
// TODO(adonovan): new query: show all statements that may update the
// selected lvalue (local, global, field, etc).
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/build"
"go/printer"
"go/token"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/go/types"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/importer"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/oracle/serial"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/pointer"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/ssa"
)
// An Oracle holds the program state required for one or more queries.
type Oracle struct {
out io.Writer // standard output
prog *ssa.Program // the SSA program [only populated if need&SSA]
config pointer.Config // pointer analysis configuration [TODO rename ptaConfig]
// need&AllTypeInfo
typeInfo map[*types.Package]*importer.PackageInfo // type info for all ASTs in the program
timers map[string]time.Duration // phase timing information
}
// A set of bits indicating the analytical requirements of each mode.
//
// Typed ASTs for the whole program are always constructed
// transiently; they are retained only for the queried package unless
// needAllTypeInfo is set.
const (
needPos = 1 << iota // needs a position
needExactPos // needs an exact AST selection; implies needPos
needAllTypeInfo // needs to retain type info for all ASTs in the program
needSSA // needs ssa.Packages for whole program
needSSADebug // needs debug info for ssa.Packages
needPTA = needSSA // needs pointer analysis
needAll = -1 // needs everything (e.g. a sequence of queries)
)
type modeInfo struct {
name string
needs int
impl func(*Oracle, *QueryPos) (queryResult, error)
}
var modes = []*modeInfo{
{"callees", needPTA | needExactPos, callees},
{"callers", needPTA | needPos, callers},
{"callgraph", needPTA, callgraph},
{"callstack", needPTA | needPos, callstack},
{"describe", needPTA | needSSADebug | needExactPos, describe},
{"freevars", needPos, freevars},
{"implements", needPos, implements},
{"peers", needPTA | needSSADebug | needPos, peers},
{"referrers", needAllTypeInfo | needPos, referrers},
}
func findMode(mode string) *modeInfo {
for _, m := range modes {
if m.name == mode {
return m
}
}
return nil
}
type printfFunc func(pos interface{}, format string, args ...interface{})
// queryResult is the interface of each query-specific result type.
type queryResult interface {
toSerial(res *serial.Result, fset *token.FileSet)
display(printf printfFunc)
}
// A QueryPos represents the position provided as input to a query:
// a textual extent in the program's source code, the AST node it
// corresponds to, and the package to which it belongs.
// Instances are created by ParseQueryPos.
//
type QueryPos struct {
start, end token.Pos // source extent of query
info *importer.PackageInfo // type info for the queried package
path []ast.Node // AST path from query node to root of ast.File
}
// A Result encapsulates the result of an oracle.Query.
type Result struct {
fset *token.FileSet
// fprintf is a closure over the oracle's fileset and start/end position.
fprintf func(w io.Writer, pos interface{}, format string, args ...interface{})
q queryResult // the query-specific result
mode string // query mode
warnings []pointer.Warning // pointer analysis warnings
}
// Serial returns an instance of serial.Result, which implements the
// {xml,json}.Marshaler interfaces so that query results can be
// serialized as JSON or XML.
//
func (res *Result) Serial() *serial.Result {
resj := &serial.Result{Mode: res.mode}
res.q.toSerial(resj, res.fset)
for _, w := range res.warnings {
resj.Warnings = append(resj.Warnings, serial.PTAWarning{
Pos: res.fset.Position(w.Pos).String(),
Message: w.Message,
})
}
return resj
}
// Query runs a single oracle query.
//
// args specify the main package in importer.CreatePackageFromArgs syntax.
// mode is the query mode ("callers", etc).
// ptalog is the (optional) pointer-analysis log file.
// buildContext is the go/build configuration for locating packages.
// reflection determines whether to model reflection soundly (currently slow).
//
// Clients that intend to perform multiple queries against the same
// analysis scope should use this pattern instead:
//
// imp := importer.New(&importer.Config{Build: buildContext})
// o, err := oracle.New(imp, args, nil)
// if err != nil { ... }
// for ... {
// qpos, err := oracle.ParseQueryPos(imp, pos, needExact)
// if err != nil { ... }
//
// res, err := o.Query(mode, qpos)
// if err != nil { ... }
//
// // use res
// }
//
// TODO(adonovan): the ideal 'needsExact' parameter for ParseQueryPos
// depends on the query mode; how should we expose this?
//
func Query(args []string, mode, pos string, ptalog io.Writer, buildContext *build.Context, reflection bool) (*Result, error) {
minfo := findMode(mode)
if minfo == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid mode type: %q", mode)
}
imp := importer.New(&importer.Config{Build: buildContext})
o, err := New(imp, args, ptalog, reflection)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Phase timing diagnostics.
// TODO(adonovan): needs more work.
// if false {
// defer func() {
// fmt.Println()
// for name, duration := range o.timers {
// fmt.Printf("# %-30s %s\n", name, duration)
// }
// }()
// }
var qpos *QueryPos
if minfo.needs&(needPos|needExactPos) != 0 {
var err error
qpos, err = ParseQueryPos(imp, pos, minfo.needs&needExactPos != 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// SSA is built and we have the QueryPos.
// Release the other ASTs and type info to the GC.
imp = nil
return o.query(minfo, qpos)
}
// New constructs a new Oracle that can be used for a sequence of queries.
//
// imp will be used to load source code for imported packages.
// It must not yet have loaded any packages.
//
// args specify the main package in importer.CreatePackageFromArgs syntax.
//
// ptalog is the (optional) pointer-analysis log file.
// reflection determines whether to model reflection soundly (currently slow).
//
func New(imp *importer.Importer, args []string, ptalog io.Writer, reflection bool) (*Oracle, error) {
return newOracle(imp, args, ptalog, needAll, reflection)
}
func newOracle(imp *importer.Importer, args []string, ptalog io.Writer, needs int, reflection bool) (*Oracle, error) {
o := &Oracle{
prog: ssa.NewProgram(imp.Fset, 0),
timers: make(map[string]time.Duration),
}
o.config.Log = ptalog
o.config.Reflection = reflection
// Load/parse/type-check program from args.
start := time.Now()
initialPkgInfos, args, err := imp.LoadInitialPackages(args)
if err != nil {
return nil, err // I/O or parser error
}
if len(args) > 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("surplus arguments: %q", args)
}
o.timers["load/parse/type"] = time.Since(start)
// Retain type info for all ASTs in the program.
if needs&needAllTypeInfo != 0 {
m := make(map[*types.Package]*importer.PackageInfo)
for _, p := range imp.AllPackages() {
m[p.Pkg] = p
}
o.typeInfo = m
}
// Create SSA package for the initial package and its dependencies.
if needs&needSSA != 0 {
start = time.Now()
// Create SSA packages.
if err := o.prog.CreatePackages(imp); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// For each initial package (specified on the command line),
// if it has a main function, analyze that,
// otherwise analyze its tests, if any.
var testPkgs []*ssa.Package
for _, info := range initialPkgInfos {
initialPkg := o.prog.Package(info.Pkg)
// Add package to the pointer analysis scope.
if initialPkg.Func("main") != nil {
o.config.Mains = append(o.config.Mains, initialPkg)
} else {
testPkgs = append(testPkgs, initialPkg)
}
}
if testPkgs != nil {
if p := o.prog.CreateTestMainPackage(testPkgs...); p != nil {
o.config.Mains = append(o.config.Mains, p)
}
}
if o.config.Mains == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("analysis scope has no main and no tests")
}
if needs&needSSADebug != 0 {
for _, pkg := range o.prog.AllPackages() {
pkg.SetDebugMode(true)
}
}
o.timers["SSA-create"] = time.Since(start)
}
return o, nil
}
// Query runs the query of the specified mode and selection.
func (o *Oracle) Query(mode string, qpos *QueryPos) (*Result, error) {
minfo := findMode(mode)
if minfo == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid mode type: %q", mode)
}
return o.query(minfo, qpos)
}
func (o *Oracle) query(minfo *modeInfo, qpos *QueryPos) (*Result, error) {
res := &Result{
mode: minfo.name,
fset: o.prog.Fset,
fprintf: o.fprintf, // captures o.prog, o.{start,end}Pos for later printing
}
var err error
res.q, err = minfo.impl(o, qpos)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return res, nil
}
// ParseQueryPos parses the source query position pos.
// If needExact, it must identify a single AST subtree.
//
func ParseQueryPos(imp *importer.Importer, pos string, needExact bool) (*QueryPos, error) {
start, end, err := parseQueryPos(imp.Fset, pos)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
info, path, exact := imp.PathEnclosingInterval(start, end)
if path == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no syntax here")
}
if needExact && !exact {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ambiguous selection within %s", importer.NodeDescription(path[0]))
}
return &QueryPos{start, end, info, path}, nil
}
// WriteTo writes the oracle query result res to out in a compiler diagnostic format.
func (res *Result) WriteTo(out io.Writer) {
printf := func(pos interface{}, format string, args ...interface{}) {
res.fprintf(out, pos, format, args...)
}
res.q.display(printf)
// Print warnings after the main output.
if res.warnings != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(out, "\nPointer analysis warnings:")
for _, w := range res.warnings {
printf(w.Pos, "warning: "+w.Message)
}
}
}
// ---------- Utilities ----------
// buildSSA constructs the SSA representation of Go-source function bodies.
// Not needed in simpler modes, e.g. freevars.
//
func buildSSA(o *Oracle) {
start := time.Now()
o.prog.BuildAll()
o.timers["SSA-build"] = time.Since(start)
}
// ptrAnalysis runs the pointer analysis and returns its result.
func ptrAnalysis(o *Oracle) *pointer.Result {
start := time.Now()
result := pointer.Analyze(&o.config)
o.timers["pointer analysis"] = time.Since(start)
return result
}
// parseOctothorpDecimal returns the numeric value if s matches "#%d",
// otherwise -1.
func parseOctothorpDecimal(s string) int {
if s != "" && s[0] == '#' {
if s, err := strconv.ParseInt(s[1:], 10, 32); err == nil {
return int(s)
}
}
return -1
}
// parseQueryPos parses a string of the form "file:pos" or
// file:start,end" where pos, start, end match #%d and represent byte
// offsets, and returns the extent to which it refers.
//
// (Numbers without a '#' prefix are reserved for future use,
// e.g. to indicate line/column positions.)
//
func parseQueryPos(fset *token.FileSet, queryPos string) (start, end token.Pos, err error) {
if queryPos == "" {
err = fmt.Errorf("no source position specified (-pos flag)")
return
}
colon := strings.LastIndex(queryPos, ":")
if colon < 0 {
err = fmt.Errorf("invalid source position -pos=%q", queryPos)
return
}
filename, offset := queryPos[:colon], queryPos[colon+1:]
startOffset := -1
endOffset := -1
if hyphen := strings.Index(offset, ","); hyphen < 0 {
// e.g. "foo.go:#123"
startOffset = parseOctothorpDecimal(offset)
endOffset = startOffset
} else {
// e.g. "foo.go:#123,#456"
startOffset = parseOctothorpDecimal(offset[:hyphen])
endOffset = parseOctothorpDecimal(offset[hyphen+1:])
}
if startOffset < 0 || endOffset < 0 {
err = fmt.Errorf("invalid -pos offset %q", offset)
return
}
var file *token.File
fset.Iterate(func(f *token.File) bool {
if sameFile(filename, f.Name()) {
// (f.Name() is absolute)
file = f
return false // done
}
return true // continue
})
if file == nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("couldn't find file containing position -pos=%q", queryPos)
return
}
// Range check [start..end], inclusive of both end-points.
if 0 <= startOffset && startOffset <= file.Size() {
start = file.Pos(int(startOffset))
} else {
err = fmt.Errorf("start position is beyond end of file -pos=%q", queryPos)
return
}
if 0 <= endOffset && endOffset <= file.Size() {
end = file.Pos(int(endOffset))
} else {
err = fmt.Errorf("end position is beyond end of file -pos=%q", queryPos)
return
}
return
}
// sameFile returns true if x and y have the same basename and denote
// the same file.
//
func sameFile(x, y string) bool {
if filepath.Base(x) == filepath.Base(y) { // (optimisation)
if xi, err := os.Stat(x); err == nil {
if yi, err := os.Stat(y); err == nil {
return os.SameFile(xi, yi)
}
}
}
return false
}
// 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
}
// deref returns a pointer's element type; otherwise it returns typ.
func deref(typ types.Type) types.Type {
if p, ok := typ.Underlying().(*types.Pointer); ok {
return p.Elem()
}
return typ
}
// fprintf prints to w a message of the form "location: message\n"
// where location is derived from pos.
//
// pos must be one of:
// - a token.Pos, denoting a position
// - an ast.Node, denoting an interval
// - anything with a Pos() method:
// ssa.Member, ssa.Value, ssa.Instruction, types.Object, pointer.Label, etc.
// - a QueryPos, denoting the extent of the user's query.
// - nil, meaning no position at all.
//
// The output format is is compatible with the 'gnu'
// compilation-error-regexp in Emacs' compilation mode.
// TODO(adonovan): support other editors.
//
func (o *Oracle) fprintf(w io.Writer, pos interface{}, format string, args ...interface{}) {
var start, end token.Pos
switch pos := pos.(type) {
case ast.Node:
start = pos.Pos()
end = pos.End()
case token.Pos:
start = pos
end = start
case interface {
Pos() token.Pos
}:
start = pos.Pos()
end = start
case *QueryPos:
start = pos.start
end = pos.end
case nil:
// no-op
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid pos: %T", pos))
}
if sp := o.prog.Fset.Position(start); start == end {
// (prints "-: " for token.NoPos)
fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s: ", sp)
} else {
ep := o.prog.Fset.Position(end)
// The -1 below is a concession to Emacs's broken use of
// inclusive (not half-open) intervals.
// Other editors may not want it.
// TODO(adonovan): add an -editor=vim|emacs|acme|auto
// flag; auto uses EMACS=t / VIM=... / etc env vars.
fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s:%d.%d-%d.%d: ",
sp.Filename, sp.Line, sp.Column, ep.Line, ep.Column-1)
}
fmt.Fprintf(w, format, args...)
io.WriteString(w, "\n")
}
// printNode returns the pretty-printed syntax of n.
func (o *Oracle) printNode(n ast.Node) string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
printer.Fprint(&buf, o.prog.Fset, n)
return buf.String()
}