TUN-4961: Update quic-go to latest

- Updates fips-go to be the latest on cfsetup.yaml
- Updates sumtype's x/tools to be latest to avoid Internal: nil pkg
  errors with fips.
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Sudarsan Reddy
2021-08-27 12:26:00 +01:00
parent d0a1daac3b
commit 414cb12f02
585 changed files with 61873 additions and 6255 deletions

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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 astutil
// This file defines utilities for working with source positions.
import (
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/token"
"sort"
)
// PathEnclosingInterval returns the node that encloses the source
// interval [start, end), and all its ancestors up to the AST root.
//
// The definition of "enclosing" used by this function considers
// additional whitespace abutting a node to be enclosed by it.
// In this example:
//
// z := x + y // add them
// <-A->
// <----B----->
//
// the ast.BinaryExpr(+) node is considered to enclose interval B
// even though its [Pos()..End()) is actually only interval A.
// This behaviour makes user interfaces more tolerant of imperfect
// input.
//
// This function treats tokens as nodes, though they are not included
// in the result. e.g. PathEnclosingInterval("+") returns the
// enclosing ast.BinaryExpr("x + y").
//
// If start==end, the 1-char interval following start is used instead.
//
// The 'exact' result is true if the interval contains only path[0]
// and perhaps some adjacent whitespace. It is false if the interval
// overlaps multiple children of path[0], or if it contains only
// interior whitespace of path[0].
// In this example:
//
// z := x + y // add them
// <--C--> <---E-->
// ^
// D
//
// intervals C, D and E are inexact. C is contained by the
// z-assignment statement, because it spans three of its children (:=,
// x, +). So too is the 1-char interval D, because it contains only
// interior whitespace of the assignment. E is considered interior
// whitespace of the BlockStmt containing the assignment.
//
// Precondition: [start, end) both lie within the same file as root.
// TODO(adonovan): return (nil, false) in this case and remove precond.
// Requires FileSet; see loader.tokenFileContainsPos.
//
// Postcondition: path is never nil; it always contains at least 'root'.
//
func PathEnclosingInterval(root *ast.File, start, end token.Pos) (path []ast.Node, exact bool) {
// fmt.Printf("EnclosingInterval %d %d\n", start, end) // debugging
// Precondition: node.[Pos..End) and adjoining whitespace contain [start, end).
var visit func(node ast.Node) bool
visit = func(node ast.Node) bool {
path = append(path, node)
nodePos := node.Pos()
nodeEnd := node.End()
// fmt.Printf("visit(%T, %d, %d)\n", node, nodePos, nodeEnd) // debugging
// Intersect [start, end) with interval of node.
if start < nodePos {
start = nodePos
}
if end > nodeEnd {
end = nodeEnd
}
// Find sole child that contains [start, end).
children := childrenOf(node)
l := len(children)
for i, child := range children {
// [childPos, childEnd) is unaugmented interval of child.
childPos := child.Pos()
childEnd := child.End()
// [augPos, augEnd) is whitespace-augmented interval of child.
augPos := childPos
augEnd := childEnd
if i > 0 {
augPos = children[i-1].End() // start of preceding whitespace
}
if i < l-1 {
nextChildPos := children[i+1].Pos()
// Does [start, end) lie between child and next child?
if start >= augEnd && end <= nextChildPos {
return false // inexact match
}
augEnd = nextChildPos // end of following whitespace
}
// fmt.Printf("\tchild %d: [%d..%d)\tcontains interval [%d..%d)?\n",
// i, augPos, augEnd, start, end) // debugging
// Does augmented child strictly contain [start, end)?
if augPos <= start && end <= augEnd {
_, isToken := child.(tokenNode)
return isToken || visit(child)
}
// Does [start, end) overlap multiple children?
// i.e. left-augmented child contains start
// but LR-augmented child does not contain end.
if start < childEnd && end > augEnd {
break
}
}
// No single child contained [start, end),
// so node is the result. Is it exact?
// (It's tempting to put this condition before the
// child loop, but it gives the wrong result in the
// case where a node (e.g. ExprStmt) and its sole
// child have equal intervals.)
if start == nodePos && end == nodeEnd {
return true // exact match
}
return false // inexact: overlaps multiple children
}
if start > end {
start, end = end, start
}
if start < root.End() && end > root.Pos() {
if start == end {
end = start + 1 // empty interval => interval of size 1
}
exact = visit(root)
// Reverse the path:
for i, l := 0, len(path); i < l/2; i++ {
path[i], path[l-1-i] = path[l-1-i], path[i]
}
} else {
// Selection lies within whitespace preceding the
// first (or following the last) declaration in the file.
// The result nonetheless always includes the ast.File.
path = append(path, root)
}
return
}
// tokenNode is a dummy implementation of ast.Node for a single token.
// They are used transiently by PathEnclosingInterval but never escape
// this package.
//
type tokenNode struct {
pos token.Pos
end token.Pos
}
func (n tokenNode) Pos() token.Pos {
return n.pos
}
func (n tokenNode) End() token.Pos {
return n.end
}
func tok(pos token.Pos, len int) ast.Node {
return tokenNode{pos, pos + token.Pos(len)}
}
// childrenOf returns the direct non-nil children of ast.Node n.
// It may include fake ast.Node implementations for bare tokens.
// it is not safe to call (e.g.) ast.Walk on such nodes.
//
func childrenOf(n ast.Node) []ast.Node {
var children []ast.Node
// First add nodes for all true subtrees.
ast.Inspect(n, func(node ast.Node) bool {
if node == n { // push n
return true // recur
}
if node != nil { // push child
children = append(children, node)
}
return false // no recursion
})
// Then add fake Nodes for bare tokens.
switch n := n.(type) {
case *ast.ArrayType:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Lbrack, len("[")),
tok(n.Elt.End(), len("]")))
case *ast.AssignStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.TokPos, len(n.Tok.String())))
case *ast.BasicLit:
children = append(children,
tok(n.ValuePos, len(n.Value)))
case *ast.BinaryExpr:
children = append(children, tok(n.OpPos, len(n.Op.String())))
case *ast.BlockStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Lbrace, len("{")),
tok(n.Rbrace, len("}")))
case *ast.BranchStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.TokPos, len(n.Tok.String())))
case *ast.CallExpr:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Lparen, len("(")),
tok(n.Rparen, len(")")))
if n.Ellipsis != 0 {
children = append(children, tok(n.Ellipsis, len("...")))
}
case *ast.CaseClause:
if n.List == nil {
children = append(children,
tok(n.Case, len("default")))
} else {
children = append(children,
tok(n.Case, len("case")))
}
children = append(children, tok(n.Colon, len(":")))
case *ast.ChanType:
switch n.Dir {
case ast.RECV:
children = append(children, tok(n.Begin, len("<-chan")))
case ast.SEND:
children = append(children, tok(n.Begin, len("chan<-")))
case ast.RECV | ast.SEND:
children = append(children, tok(n.Begin, len("chan")))
}
case *ast.CommClause:
if n.Comm == nil {
children = append(children,
tok(n.Case, len("default")))
} else {
children = append(children,
tok(n.Case, len("case")))
}
children = append(children, tok(n.Colon, len(":")))
case *ast.Comment:
// nop
case *ast.CommentGroup:
// nop
case *ast.CompositeLit:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Lbrace, len("{")),
tok(n.Rbrace, len("{")))
case *ast.DeclStmt:
// nop
case *ast.DeferStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Defer, len("defer")))
case *ast.Ellipsis:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Ellipsis, len("...")))
case *ast.EmptyStmt:
// nop
case *ast.ExprStmt:
// nop
case *ast.Field:
// TODO(adonovan): Field.{Doc,Comment,Tag}?
case *ast.FieldList:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Opening, len("(")),
tok(n.Closing, len(")")))
case *ast.File:
// TODO test: Doc
children = append(children,
tok(n.Package, len("package")))
case *ast.ForStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.For, len("for")))
case *ast.FuncDecl:
// TODO(adonovan): FuncDecl.Comment?
// Uniquely, FuncDecl breaks the invariant that
// preorder traversal yields tokens in lexical order:
// in fact, FuncDecl.Recv precedes FuncDecl.Type.Func.
//
// As a workaround, we inline the case for FuncType
// here and order things correctly.
//
children = nil // discard ast.Walk(FuncDecl) info subtrees
children = append(children, tok(n.Type.Func, len("func")))
if n.Recv != nil {
children = append(children, n.Recv)
}
children = append(children, n.Name)
if n.Type.Params != nil {
children = append(children, n.Type.Params)
}
if n.Type.Results != nil {
children = append(children, n.Type.Results)
}
if n.Body != nil {
children = append(children, n.Body)
}
case *ast.FuncLit:
// nop
case *ast.FuncType:
if n.Func != 0 {
children = append(children,
tok(n.Func, len("func")))
}
case *ast.GenDecl:
children = append(children,
tok(n.TokPos, len(n.Tok.String())))
if n.Lparen != 0 {
children = append(children,
tok(n.Lparen, len("(")),
tok(n.Rparen, len(")")))
}
case *ast.GoStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Go, len("go")))
case *ast.Ident:
children = append(children,
tok(n.NamePos, len(n.Name)))
case *ast.IfStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.If, len("if")))
case *ast.ImportSpec:
// TODO(adonovan): ImportSpec.{Doc,EndPos}?
case *ast.IncDecStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.TokPos, len(n.Tok.String())))
case *ast.IndexExpr:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Lbrack, len("{")),
tok(n.Rbrack, len("}")))
case *ast.InterfaceType:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Interface, len("interface")))
case *ast.KeyValueExpr:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Colon, len(":")))
case *ast.LabeledStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Colon, len(":")))
case *ast.MapType:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Map, len("map")))
case *ast.ParenExpr:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Lparen, len("(")),
tok(n.Rparen, len(")")))
case *ast.RangeStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.For, len("for")),
tok(n.TokPos, len(n.Tok.String())))
case *ast.ReturnStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Return, len("return")))
case *ast.SelectStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Select, len("select")))
case *ast.SelectorExpr:
// nop
case *ast.SendStmt:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Arrow, len("<-")))
case *ast.SliceExpr:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Lbrack, len("[")),
tok(n.Rbrack, len("]")))
case *ast.StarExpr:
children = append(children, tok(n.Star, len("*")))
case *ast.StructType:
children = append(children, tok(n.Struct, len("struct")))
case *ast.SwitchStmt:
children = append(children, tok(n.Switch, len("switch")))
case *ast.TypeAssertExpr:
children = append(children,
tok(n.Lparen-1, len(".")),
tok(n.Lparen, len("(")),
tok(n.Rparen, len(")")))
case *ast.TypeSpec:
// TODO(adonovan): TypeSpec.{Doc,Comment}?
case *ast.TypeSwitchStmt:
children = append(children, tok(n.Switch, len("switch")))
case *ast.UnaryExpr:
children = append(children, tok(n.OpPos, len(n.Op.String())))
case *ast.ValueSpec:
// TODO(adonovan): ValueSpec.{Doc,Comment}?
case *ast.BadDecl, *ast.BadExpr, *ast.BadStmt:
// nop
}
// TODO(adonovan): opt: merge the logic of ast.Inspect() into
// the switch above so we can make interleaved callbacks for
// both Nodes and Tokens in the right order and avoid the need
// to sort.
sort.Sort(byPos(children))
return children
}
type byPos []ast.Node
func (sl byPos) Len() int {
return len(sl)
}
func (sl byPos) Less(i, j int) bool {
return sl[i].Pos() < sl[j].Pos()
}
func (sl byPos) Swap(i, j int) {
sl[i], sl[j] = sl[j], sl[i]
}
// NodeDescription returns a description of the concrete type of n suitable
// for a user interface.
//
// TODO(adonovan): in some cases (e.g. Field, FieldList, Ident,
// StarExpr) we could be much more specific given the path to the AST
// root. Perhaps we should do that.
//
func NodeDescription(n ast.Node) string {
switch n := n.(type) {
case *ast.ArrayType:
return "array type"
case *ast.AssignStmt:
return "assignment"
case *ast.BadDecl:
return "bad declaration"
case *ast.BadExpr:
return "bad expression"
case *ast.BadStmt:
return "bad statement"
case *ast.BasicLit:
return "basic literal"
case *ast.BinaryExpr:
return fmt.Sprintf("binary %s operation", n.Op)
case *ast.BlockStmt:
return "block"
case *ast.BranchStmt:
switch n.Tok {
case token.BREAK:
return "break statement"
case token.CONTINUE:
return "continue statement"
case token.GOTO:
return "goto statement"
case token.FALLTHROUGH:
return "fall-through statement"
}
case *ast.CallExpr:
if len(n.Args) == 1 && !n.Ellipsis.IsValid() {
return "function call (or conversion)"
}
return "function call"
case *ast.CaseClause:
return "case clause"
case *ast.ChanType:
return "channel type"
case *ast.CommClause:
return "communication clause"
case *ast.Comment:
return "comment"
case *ast.CommentGroup:
return "comment group"
case *ast.CompositeLit:
return "composite literal"
case *ast.DeclStmt:
return NodeDescription(n.Decl) + " statement"
case *ast.DeferStmt:
return "defer statement"
case *ast.Ellipsis:
return "ellipsis"
case *ast.EmptyStmt:
return "empty statement"
case *ast.ExprStmt:
return "expression statement"
case *ast.Field:
// Can be any of these:
// struct {x, y int} -- struct field(s)
// struct {T} -- anon struct field
// interface {I} -- interface embedding
// interface {f()} -- interface method
// func (A) func(B) C -- receiver, param(s), result(s)
return "field/method/parameter"
case *ast.FieldList:
return "field/method/parameter list"
case *ast.File:
return "source file"
case *ast.ForStmt:
return "for loop"
case *ast.FuncDecl:
return "function declaration"
case *ast.FuncLit:
return "function literal"
case *ast.FuncType:
return "function type"
case *ast.GenDecl:
switch n.Tok {
case token.IMPORT:
return "import declaration"
case token.CONST:
return "constant declaration"
case token.TYPE:
return "type declaration"
case token.VAR:
return "variable declaration"
}
case *ast.GoStmt:
return "go statement"
case *ast.Ident:
return "identifier"
case *ast.IfStmt:
return "if statement"
case *ast.ImportSpec:
return "import specification"
case *ast.IncDecStmt:
if n.Tok == token.INC {
return "increment statement"
}
return "decrement statement"
case *ast.IndexExpr:
return "index expression"
case *ast.InterfaceType:
return "interface type"
case *ast.KeyValueExpr:
return "key/value association"
case *ast.LabeledStmt:
return "statement label"
case *ast.MapType:
return "map type"
case *ast.Package:
return "package"
case *ast.ParenExpr:
return "parenthesized " + NodeDescription(n.X)
case *ast.RangeStmt:
return "range loop"
case *ast.ReturnStmt:
return "return statement"
case *ast.SelectStmt:
return "select statement"
case *ast.SelectorExpr:
return "selector"
case *ast.SendStmt:
return "channel send"
case *ast.SliceExpr:
return "slice expression"
case *ast.StarExpr:
return "*-operation" // load/store expr or pointer type
case *ast.StructType:
return "struct type"
case *ast.SwitchStmt:
return "switch statement"
case *ast.TypeAssertExpr:
return "type assertion"
case *ast.TypeSpec:
return "type specification"
case *ast.TypeSwitchStmt:
return "type switch"
case *ast.UnaryExpr:
return fmt.Sprintf("unary %s operation", n.Op)
case *ast.ValueSpec:
return "value specification"
}
panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected node type: %T", n))
}

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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 astutil contains common utilities for working with the Go AST.
package astutil // import "golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/astutil"
import (
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/token"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// AddImport adds the import path to the file f, if absent.
func AddImport(fset *token.FileSet, f *ast.File, path string) (added bool) {
return AddNamedImport(fset, f, "", path)
}
// AddNamedImport adds the import with the given name and path to the file f, if absent.
// If name is not empty, it is used to rename the import.
//
// For example, calling
// AddNamedImport(fset, f, "pathpkg", "path")
// adds
// import pathpkg "path"
func AddNamedImport(fset *token.FileSet, f *ast.File, name, path string) (added bool) {
if imports(f, name, path) {
return false
}
newImport := &ast.ImportSpec{
Path: &ast.BasicLit{
Kind: token.STRING,
Value: strconv.Quote(path),
},
}
if name != "" {
newImport.Name = &ast.Ident{Name: name}
}
// Find an import decl to add to.
// The goal is to find an existing import
// whose import path has the longest shared
// prefix with path.
var (
bestMatch = -1 // length of longest shared prefix
lastImport = -1 // index in f.Decls of the file's final import decl
impDecl *ast.GenDecl // import decl containing the best match
impIndex = -1 // spec index in impDecl containing the best match
isThirdPartyPath = isThirdParty(path)
)
for i, decl := range f.Decls {
gen, ok := decl.(*ast.GenDecl)
if ok && gen.Tok == token.IMPORT {
lastImport = i
// Do not add to import "C", to avoid disrupting the
// association with its doc comment, breaking cgo.
if declImports(gen, "C") {
continue
}
// Match an empty import decl if that's all that is available.
if len(gen.Specs) == 0 && bestMatch == -1 {
impDecl = gen
}
// Compute longest shared prefix with imports in this group and find best
// matched import spec.
// 1. Always prefer import spec with longest shared prefix.
// 2. While match length is 0,
// - for stdlib package: prefer first import spec.
// - for third party package: prefer first third party import spec.
// We cannot use last import spec as best match for third party package
// because grouped imports are usually placed last by goimports -local
// flag.
// See issue #19190.
seenAnyThirdParty := false
for j, spec := range gen.Specs {
impspec := spec.(*ast.ImportSpec)
p := importPath(impspec)
n := matchLen(p, path)
if n > bestMatch || (bestMatch == 0 && !seenAnyThirdParty && isThirdPartyPath) {
bestMatch = n
impDecl = gen
impIndex = j
}
seenAnyThirdParty = seenAnyThirdParty || isThirdParty(p)
}
}
}
// If no import decl found, add one after the last import.
if impDecl == nil {
impDecl = &ast.GenDecl{
Tok: token.IMPORT,
}
if lastImport >= 0 {
impDecl.TokPos = f.Decls[lastImport].End()
} else {
// There are no existing imports.
// Our new import, preceded by a blank line, goes after the package declaration
// and after the comment, if any, that starts on the same line as the
// package declaration.
impDecl.TokPos = f.Package
file := fset.File(f.Package)
pkgLine := file.Line(f.Package)
for _, c := range f.Comments {
if file.Line(c.Pos()) > pkgLine {
break
}
// +2 for a blank line
impDecl.TokPos = c.End() + 2
}
}
f.Decls = append(f.Decls, nil)
copy(f.Decls[lastImport+2:], f.Decls[lastImport+1:])
f.Decls[lastImport+1] = impDecl
}
// Insert new import at insertAt.
insertAt := 0
if impIndex >= 0 {
// insert after the found import
insertAt = impIndex + 1
}
impDecl.Specs = append(impDecl.Specs, nil)
copy(impDecl.Specs[insertAt+1:], impDecl.Specs[insertAt:])
impDecl.Specs[insertAt] = newImport
pos := impDecl.Pos()
if insertAt > 0 {
// If there is a comment after an existing import, preserve the comment
// position by adding the new import after the comment.
if spec, ok := impDecl.Specs[insertAt-1].(*ast.ImportSpec); ok && spec.Comment != nil {
pos = spec.Comment.End()
} else {
// Assign same position as the previous import,
// so that the sorter sees it as being in the same block.
pos = impDecl.Specs[insertAt-1].Pos()
}
}
if newImport.Name != nil {
newImport.Name.NamePos = pos
}
newImport.Path.ValuePos = pos
newImport.EndPos = pos
// Clean up parens. impDecl contains at least one spec.
if len(impDecl.Specs) == 1 {
// Remove unneeded parens.
impDecl.Lparen = token.NoPos
} else if !impDecl.Lparen.IsValid() {
// impDecl needs parens added.
impDecl.Lparen = impDecl.Specs[0].Pos()
}
f.Imports = append(f.Imports, newImport)
if len(f.Decls) <= 1 {
return true
}
// Merge all the import declarations into the first one.
var first *ast.GenDecl
for i := 0; i < len(f.Decls); i++ {
decl := f.Decls[i]
gen, ok := decl.(*ast.GenDecl)
if !ok || gen.Tok != token.IMPORT || declImports(gen, "C") {
continue
}
if first == nil {
first = gen
continue // Don't touch the first one.
}
// We now know there is more than one package in this import
// declaration. Ensure that it ends up parenthesized.
first.Lparen = first.Pos()
// Move the imports of the other import declaration to the first one.
for _, spec := range gen.Specs {
spec.(*ast.ImportSpec).Path.ValuePos = first.Pos()
first.Specs = append(first.Specs, spec)
}
f.Decls = append(f.Decls[:i], f.Decls[i+1:]...)
i--
}
return true
}
func isThirdParty(importPath string) bool {
// Third party package import path usually contains "." (".com", ".org", ...)
// This logic is taken from golang.org/x/tools/imports package.
return strings.Contains(importPath, ".")
}
// DeleteImport deletes the import path from the file f, if present.
// If there are duplicate import declarations, all matching ones are deleted.
func DeleteImport(fset *token.FileSet, f *ast.File, path string) (deleted bool) {
return DeleteNamedImport(fset, f, "", path)
}
// DeleteNamedImport deletes the import with the given name and path from the file f, if present.
// If there are duplicate import declarations, all matching ones are deleted.
func DeleteNamedImport(fset *token.FileSet, f *ast.File, name, path string) (deleted bool) {
var delspecs []*ast.ImportSpec
var delcomments []*ast.CommentGroup
// Find the import nodes that import path, if any.
for i := 0; i < len(f.Decls); i++ {
decl := f.Decls[i]
gen, ok := decl.(*ast.GenDecl)
if !ok || gen.Tok != token.IMPORT {
continue
}
for j := 0; j < len(gen.Specs); j++ {
spec := gen.Specs[j]
impspec := spec.(*ast.ImportSpec)
if importName(impspec) != name || importPath(impspec) != path {
continue
}
// We found an import spec that imports path.
// Delete it.
delspecs = append(delspecs, impspec)
deleted = true
copy(gen.Specs[j:], gen.Specs[j+1:])
gen.Specs = gen.Specs[:len(gen.Specs)-1]
// If this was the last import spec in this decl,
// delete the decl, too.
if len(gen.Specs) == 0 {
copy(f.Decls[i:], f.Decls[i+1:])
f.Decls = f.Decls[:len(f.Decls)-1]
i--
break
} else if len(gen.Specs) == 1 {
if impspec.Doc != nil {
delcomments = append(delcomments, impspec.Doc)
}
if impspec.Comment != nil {
delcomments = append(delcomments, impspec.Comment)
}
for _, cg := range f.Comments {
// Found comment on the same line as the import spec.
if cg.End() < impspec.Pos() && fset.Position(cg.End()).Line == fset.Position(impspec.Pos()).Line {
delcomments = append(delcomments, cg)
break
}
}
spec := gen.Specs[0].(*ast.ImportSpec)
// Move the documentation right after the import decl.
if spec.Doc != nil {
for fset.Position(gen.TokPos).Line+1 < fset.Position(spec.Doc.Pos()).Line {
fset.File(gen.TokPos).MergeLine(fset.Position(gen.TokPos).Line)
}
}
for _, cg := range f.Comments {
if cg.End() < spec.Pos() && fset.Position(cg.End()).Line == fset.Position(spec.Pos()).Line {
for fset.Position(gen.TokPos).Line+1 < fset.Position(spec.Pos()).Line {
fset.File(gen.TokPos).MergeLine(fset.Position(gen.TokPos).Line)
}
break
}
}
}
if j > 0 {
lastImpspec := gen.Specs[j-1].(*ast.ImportSpec)
lastLine := fset.Position(lastImpspec.Path.ValuePos).Line
line := fset.Position(impspec.Path.ValuePos).Line
// We deleted an entry but now there may be
// a blank line-sized hole where the import was.
if line-lastLine > 1 || !gen.Rparen.IsValid() {
// There was a blank line immediately preceding the deleted import,
// so there's no need to close the hole. The right parenthesis is
// invalid after AddImport to an import statement without parenthesis.
// Do nothing.
} else if line != fset.File(gen.Rparen).LineCount() {
// There was no blank line. Close the hole.
fset.File(gen.Rparen).MergeLine(line)
}
}
j--
}
}
// Delete imports from f.Imports.
for i := 0; i < len(f.Imports); i++ {
imp := f.Imports[i]
for j, del := range delspecs {
if imp == del {
copy(f.Imports[i:], f.Imports[i+1:])
f.Imports = f.Imports[:len(f.Imports)-1]
copy(delspecs[j:], delspecs[j+1:])
delspecs = delspecs[:len(delspecs)-1]
i--
break
}
}
}
// Delete comments from f.Comments.
for i := 0; i < len(f.Comments); i++ {
cg := f.Comments[i]
for j, del := range delcomments {
if cg == del {
copy(f.Comments[i:], f.Comments[i+1:])
f.Comments = f.Comments[:len(f.Comments)-1]
copy(delcomments[j:], delcomments[j+1:])
delcomments = delcomments[:len(delcomments)-1]
i--
break
}
}
}
if len(delspecs) > 0 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("deleted specs from Decls but not Imports: %v", delspecs))
}
return
}
// RewriteImport rewrites any import of path oldPath to path newPath.
func RewriteImport(fset *token.FileSet, f *ast.File, oldPath, newPath string) (rewrote bool) {
for _, imp := range f.Imports {
if importPath(imp) == oldPath {
rewrote = true
// record old End, because the default is to compute
// it using the length of imp.Path.Value.
imp.EndPos = imp.End()
imp.Path.Value = strconv.Quote(newPath)
}
}
return
}
// UsesImport reports whether a given import is used.
func UsesImport(f *ast.File, path string) (used bool) {
spec := importSpec(f, path)
if spec == nil {
return
}
name := spec.Name.String()
switch name {
case "<nil>":
// If the package name is not explicitly specified,
// make an educated guess. This is not guaranteed to be correct.
lastSlash := strings.LastIndex(path, "/")
if lastSlash == -1 {
name = path
} else {
name = path[lastSlash+1:]
}
case "_", ".":
// Not sure if this import is used - err on the side of caution.
return true
}
ast.Walk(visitFn(func(n ast.Node) {
sel, ok := n.(*ast.SelectorExpr)
if ok && isTopName(sel.X, name) {
used = true
}
}), f)
return
}
type visitFn func(node ast.Node)
func (fn visitFn) Visit(node ast.Node) ast.Visitor {
fn(node)
return fn
}
// imports reports whether f has an import with the specified name and path.
func imports(f *ast.File, name, path string) bool {
for _, s := range f.Imports {
if importName(s) == name && importPath(s) == path {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// importSpec returns the import spec if f imports path,
// or nil otherwise.
func importSpec(f *ast.File, path string) *ast.ImportSpec {
for _, s := range f.Imports {
if importPath(s) == path {
return s
}
}
return nil
}
// importName returns the name of s,
// or "" if the import is not named.
func importName(s *ast.ImportSpec) string {
if s.Name == nil {
return ""
}
return s.Name.Name
}
// importPath returns the unquoted import path of s,
// or "" if the path is not properly quoted.
func importPath(s *ast.ImportSpec) string {
t, err := strconv.Unquote(s.Path.Value)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return t
}
// declImports reports whether gen contains an import of path.
func declImports(gen *ast.GenDecl, path string) bool {
if gen.Tok != token.IMPORT {
return false
}
for _, spec := range gen.Specs {
impspec := spec.(*ast.ImportSpec)
if importPath(impspec) == path {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// matchLen returns the length of the longest path segment prefix shared by x and y.
func matchLen(x, y string) int {
n := 0
for i := 0; i < len(x) && i < len(y) && x[i] == y[i]; i++ {
if x[i] == '/' {
n++
}
}
return n
}
// isTopName returns true if n is a top-level unresolved identifier with the given name.
func isTopName(n ast.Expr, name string) bool {
id, ok := n.(*ast.Ident)
return ok && id.Name == name && id.Obj == nil
}
// Imports returns the file imports grouped by paragraph.
func Imports(fset *token.FileSet, f *ast.File) [][]*ast.ImportSpec {
var groups [][]*ast.ImportSpec
for _, decl := range f.Decls {
genDecl, ok := decl.(*ast.GenDecl)
if !ok || genDecl.Tok != token.IMPORT {
break
}
group := []*ast.ImportSpec{}
var lastLine int
for _, spec := range genDecl.Specs {
importSpec := spec.(*ast.ImportSpec)
pos := importSpec.Path.ValuePos
line := fset.Position(pos).Line
if lastLine > 0 && pos > 0 && line-lastLine > 1 {
groups = append(groups, group)
group = []*ast.ImportSpec{}
}
group = append(group, importSpec)
lastLine = line
}
groups = append(groups, group)
}
return groups
}

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// Copyright 2017 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 astutil
import (
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"reflect"
"sort"
)
// An ApplyFunc is invoked by Apply for each node n, even if n is nil,
// before and/or after the node's children, using a Cursor describing
// the current node and providing operations on it.
//
// The return value of ApplyFunc controls the syntax tree traversal.
// See Apply for details.
type ApplyFunc func(*Cursor) bool
// Apply traverses a syntax tree recursively, starting with root,
// and calling pre and post for each node as described below.
// Apply returns the syntax tree, possibly modified.
//
// If pre is not nil, it is called for each node before the node's
// children are traversed (pre-order). If pre returns false, no
// children are traversed, and post is not called for that node.
//
// If post is not nil, and a prior call of pre didn't return false,
// post is called for each node after its children are traversed
// (post-order). If post returns false, traversal is terminated and
// Apply returns immediately.
//
// Only fields that refer to AST nodes are considered children;
// i.e., token.Pos, Scopes, Objects, and fields of basic types
// (strings, etc.) are ignored.
//
// Children are traversed in the order in which they appear in the
// respective node's struct definition. A package's files are
// traversed in the filenames' alphabetical order.
//
func Apply(root ast.Node, pre, post ApplyFunc) (result ast.Node) {
parent := &struct{ ast.Node }{root}
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil && r != abort {
panic(r)
}
result = parent.Node
}()
a := &application{pre: pre, post: post}
a.apply(parent, "Node", nil, root)
return
}
var abort = new(int) // singleton, to signal termination of Apply
// A Cursor describes a node encountered during Apply.
// Information about the node and its parent is available
// from the Node, Parent, Name, and Index methods.
//
// If p is a variable of type and value of the current parent node
// c.Parent(), and f is the field identifier with name c.Name(),
// the following invariants hold:
//
// p.f == c.Node() if c.Index() < 0
// p.f[c.Index()] == c.Node() if c.Index() >= 0
//
// The methods Replace, Delete, InsertBefore, and InsertAfter
// can be used to change the AST without disrupting Apply.
type Cursor struct {
parent ast.Node
name string
iter *iterator // valid if non-nil
node ast.Node
}
// Node returns the current Node.
func (c *Cursor) Node() ast.Node { return c.node }
// Parent returns the parent of the current Node.
func (c *Cursor) Parent() ast.Node { return c.parent }
// Name returns the name of the parent Node field that contains the current Node.
// If the parent is a *ast.Package and the current Node is a *ast.File, Name returns
// the filename for the current Node.
func (c *Cursor) Name() string { return c.name }
// Index reports the index >= 0 of the current Node in the slice of Nodes that
// contains it, or a value < 0 if the current Node is not part of a slice.
// The index of the current node changes if InsertBefore is called while
// processing the current node.
func (c *Cursor) Index() int {
if c.iter != nil {
return c.iter.index
}
return -1
}
// field returns the current node's parent field value.
func (c *Cursor) field() reflect.Value {
return reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(c.parent)).FieldByName(c.name)
}
// Replace replaces the current Node with n.
// The replacement node is not walked by Apply.
func (c *Cursor) Replace(n ast.Node) {
if _, ok := c.node.(*ast.File); ok {
file, ok := n.(*ast.File)
if !ok {
panic("attempt to replace *ast.File with non-*ast.File")
}
c.parent.(*ast.Package).Files[c.name] = file
return
}
v := c.field()
if i := c.Index(); i >= 0 {
v = v.Index(i)
}
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(n))
}
// Delete deletes the current Node from its containing slice.
// If the current Node is not part of a slice, Delete panics.
// As a special case, if the current node is a package file,
// Delete removes it from the package's Files map.
func (c *Cursor) Delete() {
if _, ok := c.node.(*ast.File); ok {
delete(c.parent.(*ast.Package).Files, c.name)
return
}
i := c.Index()
if i < 0 {
panic("Delete node not contained in slice")
}
v := c.field()
l := v.Len()
reflect.Copy(v.Slice(i, l), v.Slice(i+1, l))
v.Index(l - 1).Set(reflect.Zero(v.Type().Elem()))
v.SetLen(l - 1)
c.iter.step--
}
// InsertAfter inserts n after the current Node in its containing slice.
// If the current Node is not part of a slice, InsertAfter panics.
// Apply does not walk n.
func (c *Cursor) InsertAfter(n ast.Node) {
i := c.Index()
if i < 0 {
panic("InsertAfter node not contained in slice")
}
v := c.field()
v.Set(reflect.Append(v, reflect.Zero(v.Type().Elem())))
l := v.Len()
reflect.Copy(v.Slice(i+2, l), v.Slice(i+1, l))
v.Index(i + 1).Set(reflect.ValueOf(n))
c.iter.step++
}
// InsertBefore inserts n before the current Node in its containing slice.
// If the current Node is not part of a slice, InsertBefore panics.
// Apply will not walk n.
func (c *Cursor) InsertBefore(n ast.Node) {
i := c.Index()
if i < 0 {
panic("InsertBefore node not contained in slice")
}
v := c.field()
v.Set(reflect.Append(v, reflect.Zero(v.Type().Elem())))
l := v.Len()
reflect.Copy(v.Slice(i+1, l), v.Slice(i, l))
v.Index(i).Set(reflect.ValueOf(n))
c.iter.index++
}
// application carries all the shared data so we can pass it around cheaply.
type application struct {
pre, post ApplyFunc
cursor Cursor
iter iterator
}
func (a *application) apply(parent ast.Node, name string, iter *iterator, n ast.Node) {
// convert typed nil into untyped nil
if v := reflect.ValueOf(n); v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && v.IsNil() {
n = nil
}
// avoid heap-allocating a new cursor for each apply call; reuse a.cursor instead
saved := a.cursor
a.cursor.parent = parent
a.cursor.name = name
a.cursor.iter = iter
a.cursor.node = n
if a.pre != nil && !a.pre(&a.cursor) {
a.cursor = saved
return
}
// walk children
// (the order of the cases matches the order of the corresponding node types in go/ast)
switch n := n.(type) {
case nil:
// nothing to do
// Comments and fields
case *ast.Comment:
// nothing to do
case *ast.CommentGroup:
if n != nil {
a.applyList(n, "List")
}
case *ast.Field:
a.apply(n, "Doc", nil, n.Doc)
a.applyList(n, "Names")
a.apply(n, "Type", nil, n.Type)
a.apply(n, "Tag", nil, n.Tag)
a.apply(n, "Comment", nil, n.Comment)
case *ast.FieldList:
a.applyList(n, "List")
// Expressions
case *ast.BadExpr, *ast.Ident, *ast.BasicLit:
// nothing to do
case *ast.Ellipsis:
a.apply(n, "Elt", nil, n.Elt)
case *ast.FuncLit:
a.apply(n, "Type", nil, n.Type)
a.apply(n, "Body", nil, n.Body)
case *ast.CompositeLit:
a.apply(n, "Type", nil, n.Type)
a.applyList(n, "Elts")
case *ast.ParenExpr:
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
case *ast.SelectorExpr:
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
a.apply(n, "Sel", nil, n.Sel)
case *ast.IndexExpr:
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
a.apply(n, "Index", nil, n.Index)
case *ast.SliceExpr:
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
a.apply(n, "Low", nil, n.Low)
a.apply(n, "High", nil, n.High)
a.apply(n, "Max", nil, n.Max)
case *ast.TypeAssertExpr:
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
a.apply(n, "Type", nil, n.Type)
case *ast.CallExpr:
a.apply(n, "Fun", nil, n.Fun)
a.applyList(n, "Args")
case *ast.StarExpr:
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
case *ast.UnaryExpr:
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
case *ast.BinaryExpr:
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
a.apply(n, "Y", nil, n.Y)
case *ast.KeyValueExpr:
a.apply(n, "Key", nil, n.Key)
a.apply(n, "Value", nil, n.Value)
// Types
case *ast.ArrayType:
a.apply(n, "Len", nil, n.Len)
a.apply(n, "Elt", nil, n.Elt)
case *ast.StructType:
a.apply(n, "Fields", nil, n.Fields)
case *ast.FuncType:
a.apply(n, "Params", nil, n.Params)
a.apply(n, "Results", nil, n.Results)
case *ast.InterfaceType:
a.apply(n, "Methods", nil, n.Methods)
case *ast.MapType:
a.apply(n, "Key", nil, n.Key)
a.apply(n, "Value", nil, n.Value)
case *ast.ChanType:
a.apply(n, "Value", nil, n.Value)
// Statements
case *ast.BadStmt:
// nothing to do
case *ast.DeclStmt:
a.apply(n, "Decl", nil, n.Decl)
case *ast.EmptyStmt:
// nothing to do
case *ast.LabeledStmt:
a.apply(n, "Label", nil, n.Label)
a.apply(n, "Stmt", nil, n.Stmt)
case *ast.ExprStmt:
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
case *ast.SendStmt:
a.apply(n, "Chan", nil, n.Chan)
a.apply(n, "Value", nil, n.Value)
case *ast.IncDecStmt:
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
case *ast.AssignStmt:
a.applyList(n, "Lhs")
a.applyList(n, "Rhs")
case *ast.GoStmt:
a.apply(n, "Call", nil, n.Call)
case *ast.DeferStmt:
a.apply(n, "Call", nil, n.Call)
case *ast.ReturnStmt:
a.applyList(n, "Results")
case *ast.BranchStmt:
a.apply(n, "Label", nil, n.Label)
case *ast.BlockStmt:
a.applyList(n, "List")
case *ast.IfStmt:
a.apply(n, "Init", nil, n.Init)
a.apply(n, "Cond", nil, n.Cond)
a.apply(n, "Body", nil, n.Body)
a.apply(n, "Else", nil, n.Else)
case *ast.CaseClause:
a.applyList(n, "List")
a.applyList(n, "Body")
case *ast.SwitchStmt:
a.apply(n, "Init", nil, n.Init)
a.apply(n, "Tag", nil, n.Tag)
a.apply(n, "Body", nil, n.Body)
case *ast.TypeSwitchStmt:
a.apply(n, "Init", nil, n.Init)
a.apply(n, "Assign", nil, n.Assign)
a.apply(n, "Body", nil, n.Body)
case *ast.CommClause:
a.apply(n, "Comm", nil, n.Comm)
a.applyList(n, "Body")
case *ast.SelectStmt:
a.apply(n, "Body", nil, n.Body)
case *ast.ForStmt:
a.apply(n, "Init", nil, n.Init)
a.apply(n, "Cond", nil, n.Cond)
a.apply(n, "Post", nil, n.Post)
a.apply(n, "Body", nil, n.Body)
case *ast.RangeStmt:
a.apply(n, "Key", nil, n.Key)
a.apply(n, "Value", nil, n.Value)
a.apply(n, "X", nil, n.X)
a.apply(n, "Body", nil, n.Body)
// Declarations
case *ast.ImportSpec:
a.apply(n, "Doc", nil, n.Doc)
a.apply(n, "Name", nil, n.Name)
a.apply(n, "Path", nil, n.Path)
a.apply(n, "Comment", nil, n.Comment)
case *ast.ValueSpec:
a.apply(n, "Doc", nil, n.Doc)
a.applyList(n, "Names")
a.apply(n, "Type", nil, n.Type)
a.applyList(n, "Values")
a.apply(n, "Comment", nil, n.Comment)
case *ast.TypeSpec:
a.apply(n, "Doc", nil, n.Doc)
a.apply(n, "Name", nil, n.Name)
a.apply(n, "Type", nil, n.Type)
a.apply(n, "Comment", nil, n.Comment)
case *ast.BadDecl:
// nothing to do
case *ast.GenDecl:
a.apply(n, "Doc", nil, n.Doc)
a.applyList(n, "Specs")
case *ast.FuncDecl:
a.apply(n, "Doc", nil, n.Doc)
a.apply(n, "Recv", nil, n.Recv)
a.apply(n, "Name", nil, n.Name)
a.apply(n, "Type", nil, n.Type)
a.apply(n, "Body", nil, n.Body)
// Files and packages
case *ast.File:
a.apply(n, "Doc", nil, n.Doc)
a.apply(n, "Name", nil, n.Name)
a.applyList(n, "Decls")
// Don't walk n.Comments; they have either been walked already if
// they are Doc comments, or they can be easily walked explicitly.
case *ast.Package:
// collect and sort names for reproducible behavior
var names []string
for name := range n.Files {
names = append(names, name)
}
sort.Strings(names)
for _, name := range names {
a.apply(n, name, nil, n.Files[name])
}
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Apply: unexpected node type %T", n))
}
if a.post != nil && !a.post(&a.cursor) {
panic(abort)
}
a.cursor = saved
}
// An iterator controls iteration over a slice of nodes.
type iterator struct {
index, step int
}
func (a *application) applyList(parent ast.Node, name string) {
// avoid heap-allocating a new iterator for each applyList call; reuse a.iter instead
saved := a.iter
a.iter.index = 0
for {
// must reload parent.name each time, since cursor modifications might change it
v := reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(parent)).FieldByName(name)
if a.iter.index >= v.Len() {
break
}
// element x may be nil in a bad AST - be cautious
var x ast.Node
if e := v.Index(a.iter.index); e.IsValid() {
x = e.Interface().(ast.Node)
}
a.iter.step = 1
a.apply(parent, name, &a.iter, x)
a.iter.index += a.iter.step
}
a.iter = saved
}

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// Copyright 2015 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 astutil
import "go/ast"
// Unparen returns e with any enclosing parentheses stripped.
func Unparen(e ast.Expr) ast.Expr {
for {
p, ok := e.(*ast.ParenExpr)
if !ok {
return e
}
e = p.X
}
}

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// Copyright 2018 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 inspector provides helper functions for traversal over the
// syntax trees of a package, including node filtering by type, and
// materialization of the traversal stack.
//
// During construction, the inspector does a complete traversal and
// builds a list of push/pop events and their node type. Subsequent
// method calls that request a traversal scan this list, rather than walk
// the AST, and perform type filtering using efficient bit sets.
//
// Experiments suggest the inspector's traversals are about 2.5x faster
// than ast.Inspect, but it may take around 5 traversals for this
// benefit to amortize the inspector's construction cost.
// If efficiency is the primary concern, do not use Inspector for
// one-off traversals.
package inspector
// There are four orthogonal features in a traversal:
// 1 type filtering
// 2 pruning
// 3 postorder calls to f
// 4 stack
// Rather than offer all of them in the API,
// only a few combinations are exposed:
// - Preorder is the fastest and has fewest features,
// but is the most commonly needed traversal.
// - Nodes and WithStack both provide pruning and postorder calls,
// even though few clients need it, because supporting two versions
// is not justified.
// More combinations could be supported by expressing them as
// wrappers around a more generic traversal, but this was measured
// and found to degrade performance significantly (30%).
import (
"go/ast"
)
// An Inspector provides methods for inspecting
// (traversing) the syntax trees of a package.
type Inspector struct {
events []event
}
// New returns an Inspector for the specified syntax trees.
func New(files []*ast.File) *Inspector {
return &Inspector{traverse(files)}
}
// An event represents a push or a pop
// of an ast.Node during a traversal.
type event struct {
node ast.Node
typ uint64 // typeOf(node)
index int // 1 + index of corresponding pop event, or 0 if this is a pop
}
// Preorder visits all the nodes of the files supplied to New in
// depth-first order. It calls f(n) for each node n before it visits
// n's children.
//
// The types argument, if non-empty, enables type-based filtering of
// events. The function f if is called only for nodes whose type
// matches an element of the types slice.
func (in *Inspector) Preorder(types []ast.Node, f func(ast.Node)) {
// Because it avoids postorder calls to f, and the pruning
// check, Preorder is almost twice as fast as Nodes. The two
// features seem to contribute similar slowdowns (~1.4x each).
mask := maskOf(types)
for i := 0; i < len(in.events); {
ev := in.events[i]
if ev.typ&mask != 0 {
if ev.index > 0 {
f(ev.node)
}
}
i++
}
}
// Nodes visits the nodes of the files supplied to New in depth-first
// order. It calls f(n, true) for each node n before it visits n's
// children. If f returns true, Nodes invokes f recursively for each
// of the non-nil children of the node, followed by a call of
// f(n, false).
//
// The types argument, if non-empty, enables type-based filtering of
// events. The function f if is called only for nodes whose type
// matches an element of the types slice.
func (in *Inspector) Nodes(types []ast.Node, f func(n ast.Node, push bool) (proceed bool)) {
mask := maskOf(types)
for i := 0; i < len(in.events); {
ev := in.events[i]
if ev.typ&mask != 0 {
if ev.index > 0 {
// push
if !f(ev.node, true) {
i = ev.index // jump to corresponding pop + 1
continue
}
} else {
// pop
f(ev.node, false)
}
}
i++
}
}
// WithStack visits nodes in a similar manner to Nodes, but it
// supplies each call to f an additional argument, the current
// traversal stack. The stack's first element is the outermost node,
// an *ast.File; its last is the innermost, n.
func (in *Inspector) WithStack(types []ast.Node, f func(n ast.Node, push bool, stack []ast.Node) (proceed bool)) {
mask := maskOf(types)
var stack []ast.Node
for i := 0; i < len(in.events); {
ev := in.events[i]
if ev.index > 0 {
// push
stack = append(stack, ev.node)
if ev.typ&mask != 0 {
if !f(ev.node, true, stack) {
i = ev.index
stack = stack[:len(stack)-1]
continue
}
}
} else {
// pop
if ev.typ&mask != 0 {
f(ev.node, false, stack)
}
stack = stack[:len(stack)-1]
}
i++
}
}
// traverse builds the table of events representing a traversal.
func traverse(files []*ast.File) []event {
// Preallocate approximate number of events
// based on source file extent.
// This makes traverse faster by 4x (!).
var extent int
for _, f := range files {
extent += int(f.End() - f.Pos())
}
// This estimate is based on the net/http package.
capacity := extent * 33 / 100
if capacity > 1e6 {
capacity = 1e6 // impose some reasonable maximum
}
events := make([]event, 0, capacity)
var stack []event
for _, f := range files {
ast.Inspect(f, func(n ast.Node) bool {
if n != nil {
// push
ev := event{
node: n,
typ: typeOf(n),
index: len(events), // push event temporarily holds own index
}
stack = append(stack, ev)
events = append(events, ev)
} else {
// pop
ev := stack[len(stack)-1]
stack = stack[:len(stack)-1]
events[ev.index].index = len(events) + 1 // make push refer to pop
ev.index = 0 // turn ev into a pop event
events = append(events, ev)
}
return true
})
}
return events
}

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// Copyright 2018 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 inspector
// This file defines func typeOf(ast.Node) uint64.
//
// The initial map-based implementation was too slow;
// see https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/135655/1/go/ast/inspector/inspector.go#196
import "go/ast"
const (
nArrayType = iota
nAssignStmt
nBadDecl
nBadExpr
nBadStmt
nBasicLit
nBinaryExpr
nBlockStmt
nBranchStmt
nCallExpr
nCaseClause
nChanType
nCommClause
nComment
nCommentGroup
nCompositeLit
nDeclStmt
nDeferStmt
nEllipsis
nEmptyStmt
nExprStmt
nField
nFieldList
nFile
nForStmt
nFuncDecl
nFuncLit
nFuncType
nGenDecl
nGoStmt
nIdent
nIfStmt
nImportSpec
nIncDecStmt
nIndexExpr
nInterfaceType
nKeyValueExpr
nLabeledStmt
nMapType
nPackage
nParenExpr
nRangeStmt
nReturnStmt
nSelectStmt
nSelectorExpr
nSendStmt
nSliceExpr
nStarExpr
nStructType
nSwitchStmt
nTypeAssertExpr
nTypeSpec
nTypeSwitchStmt
nUnaryExpr
nValueSpec
)
// typeOf returns a distinct single-bit value that represents the type of n.
//
// Various implementations were benchmarked with BenchmarkNewInspector:
// GOGC=off
// - type switch 4.9-5.5ms 2.1ms
// - binary search over a sorted list of types 5.5-5.9ms 2.5ms
// - linear scan, frequency-ordered list 5.9-6.1ms 2.7ms
// - linear scan, unordered list 6.4ms 2.7ms
// - hash table 6.5ms 3.1ms
// A perfect hash seemed like overkill.
//
// The compiler's switch statement is the clear winner
// as it produces a binary tree in code,
// with constant conditions and good branch prediction.
// (Sadly it is the most verbose in source code.)
// Binary search suffered from poor branch prediction.
//
func typeOf(n ast.Node) uint64 {
// Fast path: nearly half of all nodes are identifiers.
if _, ok := n.(*ast.Ident); ok {
return 1 << nIdent
}
// These cases include all nodes encountered by ast.Inspect.
switch n.(type) {
case *ast.ArrayType:
return 1 << nArrayType
case *ast.AssignStmt:
return 1 << nAssignStmt
case *ast.BadDecl:
return 1 << nBadDecl
case *ast.BadExpr:
return 1 << nBadExpr
case *ast.BadStmt:
return 1 << nBadStmt
case *ast.BasicLit:
return 1 << nBasicLit
case *ast.BinaryExpr:
return 1 << nBinaryExpr
case *ast.BlockStmt:
return 1 << nBlockStmt
case *ast.BranchStmt:
return 1 << nBranchStmt
case *ast.CallExpr:
return 1 << nCallExpr
case *ast.CaseClause:
return 1 << nCaseClause
case *ast.ChanType:
return 1 << nChanType
case *ast.CommClause:
return 1 << nCommClause
case *ast.Comment:
return 1 << nComment
case *ast.CommentGroup:
return 1 << nCommentGroup
case *ast.CompositeLit:
return 1 << nCompositeLit
case *ast.DeclStmt:
return 1 << nDeclStmt
case *ast.DeferStmt:
return 1 << nDeferStmt
case *ast.Ellipsis:
return 1 << nEllipsis
case *ast.EmptyStmt:
return 1 << nEmptyStmt
case *ast.ExprStmt:
return 1 << nExprStmt
case *ast.Field:
return 1 << nField
case *ast.FieldList:
return 1 << nFieldList
case *ast.File:
return 1 << nFile
case *ast.ForStmt:
return 1 << nForStmt
case *ast.FuncDecl:
return 1 << nFuncDecl
case *ast.FuncLit:
return 1 << nFuncLit
case *ast.FuncType:
return 1 << nFuncType
case *ast.GenDecl:
return 1 << nGenDecl
case *ast.GoStmt:
return 1 << nGoStmt
case *ast.Ident:
return 1 << nIdent
case *ast.IfStmt:
return 1 << nIfStmt
case *ast.ImportSpec:
return 1 << nImportSpec
case *ast.IncDecStmt:
return 1 << nIncDecStmt
case *ast.IndexExpr:
return 1 << nIndexExpr
case *ast.InterfaceType:
return 1 << nInterfaceType
case *ast.KeyValueExpr:
return 1 << nKeyValueExpr
case *ast.LabeledStmt:
return 1 << nLabeledStmt
case *ast.MapType:
return 1 << nMapType
case *ast.Package:
return 1 << nPackage
case *ast.ParenExpr:
return 1 << nParenExpr
case *ast.RangeStmt:
return 1 << nRangeStmt
case *ast.ReturnStmt:
return 1 << nReturnStmt
case *ast.SelectStmt:
return 1 << nSelectStmt
case *ast.SelectorExpr:
return 1 << nSelectorExpr
case *ast.SendStmt:
return 1 << nSendStmt
case *ast.SliceExpr:
return 1 << nSliceExpr
case *ast.StarExpr:
return 1 << nStarExpr
case *ast.StructType:
return 1 << nStructType
case *ast.SwitchStmt:
return 1 << nSwitchStmt
case *ast.TypeAssertExpr:
return 1 << nTypeAssertExpr
case *ast.TypeSpec:
return 1 << nTypeSpec
case *ast.TypeSwitchStmt:
return 1 << nTypeSwitchStmt
case *ast.UnaryExpr:
return 1 << nUnaryExpr
case *ast.ValueSpec:
return 1 << nValueSpec
}
return 0
}
func maskOf(nodes []ast.Node) uint64 {
if nodes == nil {
return 1<<64 - 1 // match all node types
}
var mask uint64
for _, n := range nodes {
mask |= typeOf(n)
}
return mask
}

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// Copyright 2019 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 imports implements a Go pretty-printer (like package "go/format")
// that also adds or removes import statements as necessary.
package imports // import "golang.org/x/tools/imports"
import (
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/gocommand"
intimp "golang.org/x/tools/internal/imports"
)
// Options specifies options for processing files.
type Options struct {
Fragment bool // Accept fragment of a source file (no package statement)
AllErrors bool // Report all errors (not just the first 10 on different lines)
Comments bool // Print comments (true if nil *Options provided)
TabIndent bool // Use tabs for indent (true if nil *Options provided)
TabWidth int // Tab width (8 if nil *Options provided)
FormatOnly bool // Disable the insertion and deletion of imports
}
// Debug controls verbose logging.
var Debug = false
// LocalPrefix is a comma-separated string of import path prefixes, which, if
// set, instructs Process to sort the import paths with the given prefixes
// into another group after 3rd-party packages.
var LocalPrefix string
// Process formats and adjusts imports for the provided file.
// If opt is nil the defaults are used, and if src is nil the source
// is read from the filesystem.
//
// Note that filename's directory influences which imports can be chosen,
// so it is important that filename be accurate.
// To process data ``as if'' it were in filename, pass the data as a non-nil src.
func Process(filename string, src []byte, opt *Options) ([]byte, error) {
var err error
if src == nil {
src, err = ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if opt == nil {
opt = &Options{Comments: true, TabIndent: true, TabWidth: 8}
}
intopt := &intimp.Options{
Env: &intimp.ProcessEnv{
GocmdRunner: &gocommand.Runner{},
},
LocalPrefix: LocalPrefix,
AllErrors: opt.AllErrors,
Comments: opt.Comments,
FormatOnly: opt.FormatOnly,
Fragment: opt.Fragment,
TabIndent: opt.TabIndent,
TabWidth: opt.TabWidth,
}
if Debug {
intopt.Env.Logf = log.Printf
}
return intimp.Process(filename, src, intopt)
}
// VendorlessPath returns the devendorized version of the import path ipath.
// For example, VendorlessPath("foo/bar/vendor/a/b") returns "a/b".
func VendorlessPath(ipath string) string {
return intimp.VendorlessPath(ipath)
}

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// Copyright 2019 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 core provides support for event based telemetry.
package core
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/label"
)
// Event holds the information about an event of note that occurred.
type Event struct {
at time.Time
// As events are often on the stack, storing the first few labels directly
// in the event can avoid an allocation at all for the very common cases of
// simple events.
// The length needs to be large enough to cope with the majority of events
// but no so large as to cause undue stack pressure.
// A log message with two values will use 3 labels (one for each value and
// one for the message itself).
static [3]label.Label // inline storage for the first few labels
dynamic []label.Label // dynamically sized storage for remaining labels
}
// eventLabelMap implements label.Map for a the labels of an Event.
type eventLabelMap struct {
event Event
}
func (ev Event) At() time.Time { return ev.at }
func (ev Event) Format(f fmt.State, r rune) {
if !ev.at.IsZero() {
fmt.Fprint(f, ev.at.Format("2006/01/02 15:04:05 "))
}
for index := 0; ev.Valid(index); index++ {
if l := ev.Label(index); l.Valid() {
fmt.Fprintf(f, "\n\t%v", l)
}
}
}
func (ev Event) Valid(index int) bool {
return index >= 0 && index < len(ev.static)+len(ev.dynamic)
}
func (ev Event) Label(index int) label.Label {
if index < len(ev.static) {
return ev.static[index]
}
return ev.dynamic[index-len(ev.static)]
}
func (ev Event) Find(key label.Key) label.Label {
for _, l := range ev.static {
if l.Key() == key {
return l
}
}
for _, l := range ev.dynamic {
if l.Key() == key {
return l
}
}
return label.Label{}
}
func MakeEvent(static [3]label.Label, labels []label.Label) Event {
return Event{
static: static,
dynamic: labels,
}
}
// CloneEvent event returns a copy of the event with the time adjusted to at.
func CloneEvent(ev Event, at time.Time) Event {
ev.at = at
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// Copyright 2019 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 core
import (
"context"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"unsafe"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/label"
)
// Exporter is a function that handles events.
// It may return a modified context and event.
type Exporter func(context.Context, Event, label.Map) context.Context
var (
exporter unsafe.Pointer
)
// SetExporter sets the global exporter function that handles all events.
// The exporter is called synchronously from the event call site, so it should
// return quickly so as not to hold up user code.
func SetExporter(e Exporter) {
p := unsafe.Pointer(&e)
if e == nil {
// &e is always valid, and so p is always valid, but for the early abort
// of ProcessEvent to be efficient it needs to make the nil check on the
// pointer without having to dereference it, so we make the nil function
// also a nil pointer
p = nil
}
atomic.StorePointer(&exporter, p)
}
// deliver is called to deliver an event to the supplied exporter.
// it will fill in the time.
func deliver(ctx context.Context, exporter Exporter, ev Event) context.Context {
// add the current time to the event
ev.at = time.Now()
// hand the event off to the current exporter
return exporter(ctx, ev, ev)
}
// Export is called to deliver an event to the global exporter if set.
func Export(ctx context.Context, ev Event) context.Context {
// get the global exporter and abort early if there is not one
exporterPtr := (*Exporter)(atomic.LoadPointer(&exporter))
if exporterPtr == nil {
return ctx
}
return deliver(ctx, *exporterPtr, ev)
}
// ExportPair is called to deliver a start event to the supplied exporter.
// It also returns a function that will deliver the end event to the same
// exporter.
// It will fill in the time.
func ExportPair(ctx context.Context, begin, end Event) (context.Context, func()) {
// get the global exporter and abort early if there is not one
exporterPtr := (*Exporter)(atomic.LoadPointer(&exporter))
if exporterPtr == nil {
return ctx, func() {}
}
ctx = deliver(ctx, *exporterPtr, begin)
return ctx, func() { deliver(ctx, *exporterPtr, end) }
}

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// Copyright 2019 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 core
import (
"context"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/keys"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/label"
)
// Log1 takes a message and one label delivers a log event to the exporter.
// It is a customized version of Print that is faster and does no allocation.
func Log1(ctx context.Context, message string, t1 label.Label) {
Export(ctx, MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Msg.Of(message),
t1,
}, nil))
}
// Log2 takes a message and two labels and delivers a log event to the exporter.
// It is a customized version of Print that is faster and does no allocation.
func Log2(ctx context.Context, message string, t1 label.Label, t2 label.Label) {
Export(ctx, MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Msg.Of(message),
t1,
t2,
}, nil))
}
// Metric1 sends a label event to the exporter with the supplied labels.
func Metric1(ctx context.Context, t1 label.Label) context.Context {
return Export(ctx, MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Metric.New(),
t1,
}, nil))
}
// Metric2 sends a label event to the exporter with the supplied labels.
func Metric2(ctx context.Context, t1, t2 label.Label) context.Context {
return Export(ctx, MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Metric.New(),
t1,
t2,
}, nil))
}
// Start1 sends a span start event with the supplied label list to the exporter.
// It also returns a function that will end the span, which should normally be
// deferred.
func Start1(ctx context.Context, name string, t1 label.Label) (context.Context, func()) {
return ExportPair(ctx,
MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Start.Of(name),
t1,
}, nil),
MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.End.New(),
}, nil))
}
// Start2 sends a span start event with the supplied label list to the exporter.
// It also returns a function that will end the span, which should normally be
// deferred.
func Start2(ctx context.Context, name string, t1, t2 label.Label) (context.Context, func()) {
return ExportPair(ctx,
MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Start.Of(name),
t1,
t2,
}, nil),
MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.End.New(),
}, nil))
}

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// Copyright 2019 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 event provides a set of packages that cover the main
// concepts of telemetry in an implementation agnostic way.
package event

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// Copyright 2019 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 event
import (
"context"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/core"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/keys"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/label"
)
// Exporter is a function that handles events.
// It may return a modified context and event.
type Exporter func(context.Context, core.Event, label.Map) context.Context
// SetExporter sets the global exporter function that handles all events.
// The exporter is called synchronously from the event call site, so it should
// return quickly so as not to hold up user code.
func SetExporter(e Exporter) {
core.SetExporter(core.Exporter(e))
}
// Log takes a message and a label list and combines them into a single event
// before delivering them to the exporter.
func Log(ctx context.Context, message string, labels ...label.Label) {
core.Export(ctx, core.MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Msg.Of(message),
}, labels))
}
// IsLog returns true if the event was built by the Log function.
// It is intended to be used in exporters to identify the semantics of the
// event when deciding what to do with it.
func IsLog(ev core.Event) bool {
return ev.Label(0).Key() == keys.Msg
}
// Error takes a message and a label list and combines them into a single event
// before delivering them to the exporter. It captures the error in the
// delivered event.
func Error(ctx context.Context, message string, err error, labels ...label.Label) {
core.Export(ctx, core.MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Msg.Of(message),
keys.Err.Of(err),
}, labels))
}
// IsError returns true if the event was built by the Error function.
// It is intended to be used in exporters to identify the semantics of the
// event when deciding what to do with it.
func IsError(ev core.Event) bool {
return ev.Label(0).Key() == keys.Msg &&
ev.Label(1).Key() == keys.Err
}
// Metric sends a label event to the exporter with the supplied labels.
func Metric(ctx context.Context, labels ...label.Label) {
core.Export(ctx, core.MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Metric.New(),
}, labels))
}
// IsMetric returns true if the event was built by the Metric function.
// It is intended to be used in exporters to identify the semantics of the
// event when deciding what to do with it.
func IsMetric(ev core.Event) bool {
return ev.Label(0).Key() == keys.Metric
}
// Label sends a label event to the exporter with the supplied labels.
func Label(ctx context.Context, labels ...label.Label) context.Context {
return core.Export(ctx, core.MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Label.New(),
}, labels))
}
// IsLabel returns true if the event was built by the Label function.
// It is intended to be used in exporters to identify the semantics of the
// event when deciding what to do with it.
func IsLabel(ev core.Event) bool {
return ev.Label(0).Key() == keys.Label
}
// Start sends a span start event with the supplied label list to the exporter.
// It also returns a function that will end the span, which should normally be
// deferred.
func Start(ctx context.Context, name string, labels ...label.Label) (context.Context, func()) {
return core.ExportPair(ctx,
core.MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Start.Of(name),
}, labels),
core.MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.End.New(),
}, nil))
}
// IsStart returns true if the event was built by the Start function.
// It is intended to be used in exporters to identify the semantics of the
// event when deciding what to do with it.
func IsStart(ev core.Event) bool {
return ev.Label(0).Key() == keys.Start
}
// IsEnd returns true if the event was built by the End function.
// It is intended to be used in exporters to identify the semantics of the
// event when deciding what to do with it.
func IsEnd(ev core.Event) bool {
return ev.Label(0).Key() == keys.End
}
// Detach returns a context without an associated span.
// This allows the creation of spans that are not children of the current span.
func Detach(ctx context.Context) context.Context {
return core.Export(ctx, core.MakeEvent([3]label.Label{
keys.Detach.New(),
}, nil))
}
// IsDetach returns true if the event was built by the Detach function.
// It is intended to be used in exporters to identify the semantics of the
// event when deciding what to do with it.
func IsDetach(ev core.Event) bool {
return ev.Label(0).Key() == keys.Detach
}

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// Copyright 2019 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 keys
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"math"
"strconv"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/label"
)
// Value represents a key for untyped values.
type Value struct {
name string
description string
}
// New creates a new Key for untyped values.
func New(name, description string) *Value {
return &Value{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Value) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Value) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Value) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
fmt.Fprint(w, k.From(l))
}
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *Value) Get(lm label.Map) interface{} {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return nil
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *Value) From(t label.Label) interface{} { return t.UnpackValue() }
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *Value) Of(value interface{}) label.Label { return label.OfValue(k, value) }
// Tag represents a key for tagging labels that have no value.
// These are used when the existence of the label is the entire information it
// carries, such as marking events to be of a specific kind, or from a specific
// package.
type Tag struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewTag creates a new Key for tagging labels.
func NewTag(name, description string) *Tag {
return &Tag{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Tag) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Tag) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Tag) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {}
// New creates a new Label with this key.
func (k *Tag) New() label.Label { return label.OfValue(k, nil) }
// Int represents a key
type Int struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewInt creates a new Key for int values.
func NewInt(name, description string) *Int {
return &Int{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Int) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Int) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Int) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendInt(buf, int64(k.From(l)), 10))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *Int) Of(v int) label.Label { return label.Of64(k, uint64(v)) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *Int) Get(lm label.Map) int {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *Int) From(t label.Label) int { return int(t.Unpack64()) }
// Int8 represents a key
type Int8 struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewInt8 creates a new Key for int8 values.
func NewInt8(name, description string) *Int8 {
return &Int8{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Int8) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Int8) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Int8) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendInt(buf, int64(k.From(l)), 10))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *Int8) Of(v int8) label.Label { return label.Of64(k, uint64(v)) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *Int8) Get(lm label.Map) int8 {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *Int8) From(t label.Label) int8 { return int8(t.Unpack64()) }
// Int16 represents a key
type Int16 struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewInt16 creates a new Key for int16 values.
func NewInt16(name, description string) *Int16 {
return &Int16{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Int16) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Int16) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Int16) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendInt(buf, int64(k.From(l)), 10))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *Int16) Of(v int16) label.Label { return label.Of64(k, uint64(v)) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *Int16) Get(lm label.Map) int16 {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *Int16) From(t label.Label) int16 { return int16(t.Unpack64()) }
// Int32 represents a key
type Int32 struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewInt32 creates a new Key for int32 values.
func NewInt32(name, description string) *Int32 {
return &Int32{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Int32) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Int32) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Int32) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendInt(buf, int64(k.From(l)), 10))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *Int32) Of(v int32) label.Label { return label.Of64(k, uint64(v)) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *Int32) Get(lm label.Map) int32 {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *Int32) From(t label.Label) int32 { return int32(t.Unpack64()) }
// Int64 represents a key
type Int64 struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewInt64 creates a new Key for int64 values.
func NewInt64(name, description string) *Int64 {
return &Int64{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Int64) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Int64) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Int64) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendInt(buf, k.From(l), 10))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *Int64) Of(v int64) label.Label { return label.Of64(k, uint64(v)) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *Int64) Get(lm label.Map) int64 {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *Int64) From(t label.Label) int64 { return int64(t.Unpack64()) }
// UInt represents a key
type UInt struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewUInt creates a new Key for uint values.
func NewUInt(name, description string) *UInt {
return &UInt{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *UInt) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *UInt) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *UInt) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendUint(buf, uint64(k.From(l)), 10))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *UInt) Of(v uint) label.Label { return label.Of64(k, uint64(v)) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *UInt) Get(lm label.Map) uint {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *UInt) From(t label.Label) uint { return uint(t.Unpack64()) }
// UInt8 represents a key
type UInt8 struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewUInt8 creates a new Key for uint8 values.
func NewUInt8(name, description string) *UInt8 {
return &UInt8{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *UInt8) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *UInt8) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *UInt8) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendUint(buf, uint64(k.From(l)), 10))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *UInt8) Of(v uint8) label.Label { return label.Of64(k, uint64(v)) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *UInt8) Get(lm label.Map) uint8 {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *UInt8) From(t label.Label) uint8 { return uint8(t.Unpack64()) }
// UInt16 represents a key
type UInt16 struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewUInt16 creates a new Key for uint16 values.
func NewUInt16(name, description string) *UInt16 {
return &UInt16{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *UInt16) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *UInt16) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *UInt16) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendUint(buf, uint64(k.From(l)), 10))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *UInt16) Of(v uint16) label.Label { return label.Of64(k, uint64(v)) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *UInt16) Get(lm label.Map) uint16 {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *UInt16) From(t label.Label) uint16 { return uint16(t.Unpack64()) }
// UInt32 represents a key
type UInt32 struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewUInt32 creates a new Key for uint32 values.
func NewUInt32(name, description string) *UInt32 {
return &UInt32{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *UInt32) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *UInt32) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *UInt32) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendUint(buf, uint64(k.From(l)), 10))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *UInt32) Of(v uint32) label.Label { return label.Of64(k, uint64(v)) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *UInt32) Get(lm label.Map) uint32 {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *UInt32) From(t label.Label) uint32 { return uint32(t.Unpack64()) }
// UInt64 represents a key
type UInt64 struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewUInt64 creates a new Key for uint64 values.
func NewUInt64(name, description string) *UInt64 {
return &UInt64{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *UInt64) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *UInt64) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *UInt64) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendUint(buf, k.From(l), 10))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *UInt64) Of(v uint64) label.Label { return label.Of64(k, v) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *UInt64) Get(lm label.Map) uint64 {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *UInt64) From(t label.Label) uint64 { return t.Unpack64() }
// Float32 represents a key
type Float32 struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewFloat32 creates a new Key for float32 values.
func NewFloat32(name, description string) *Float32 {
return &Float32{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Float32) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Float32) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Float32) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendFloat(buf, float64(k.From(l)), 'E', -1, 32))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *Float32) Of(v float32) label.Label {
return label.Of64(k, uint64(math.Float32bits(v)))
}
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *Float32) Get(lm label.Map) float32 {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *Float32) From(t label.Label) float32 {
return math.Float32frombits(uint32(t.Unpack64()))
}
// Float64 represents a key
type Float64 struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewFloat64 creates a new Key for int64 values.
func NewFloat64(name, description string) *Float64 {
return &Float64{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Float64) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Float64) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Float64) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendFloat(buf, k.From(l), 'E', -1, 64))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *Float64) Of(v float64) label.Label {
return label.Of64(k, math.Float64bits(v))
}
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *Float64) Get(lm label.Map) float64 {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return 0
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *Float64) From(t label.Label) float64 {
return math.Float64frombits(t.Unpack64())
}
// String represents a key
type String struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewString creates a new Key for int64 values.
func NewString(name, description string) *String {
return &String{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *String) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *String) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *String) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendQuote(buf, k.From(l)))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *String) Of(v string) label.Label { return label.OfString(k, v) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *String) Get(lm label.Map) string {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return ""
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *String) From(t label.Label) string { return t.UnpackString() }
// Boolean represents a key
type Boolean struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewBoolean creates a new Key for bool values.
func NewBoolean(name, description string) *Boolean {
return &Boolean{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Boolean) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Boolean) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Boolean) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
w.Write(strconv.AppendBool(buf, k.From(l)))
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *Boolean) Of(v bool) label.Label {
if v {
return label.Of64(k, 1)
}
return label.Of64(k, 0)
}
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *Boolean) Get(lm label.Map) bool {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return false
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *Boolean) From(t label.Label) bool { return t.Unpack64() > 0 }
// Error represents a key
type Error struct {
name string
description string
}
// NewError creates a new Key for int64 values.
func NewError(name, description string) *Error {
return &Error{name: name, description: description}
}
func (k *Error) Name() string { return k.name }
func (k *Error) Description() string { return k.description }
func (k *Error) Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l label.Label) {
io.WriteString(w, k.From(l).Error())
}
// Of creates a new Label with this key and the supplied value.
func (k *Error) Of(v error) label.Label { return label.OfValue(k, v) }
// Get can be used to get a label for the key from a label.Map.
func (k *Error) Get(lm label.Map) error {
if t := lm.Find(k); t.Valid() {
return k.From(t)
}
return nil
}
// From can be used to get a value from a Label.
func (k *Error) From(t label.Label) error {
err, _ := t.UnpackValue().(error)
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// Copyright 2020 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 keys
var (
// Msg is a key used to add message strings to label lists.
Msg = NewString("message", "a readable message")
// Label is a key used to indicate an event adds labels to the context.
Label = NewTag("label", "a label context marker")
// Start is used for things like traces that have a name.
Start = NewString("start", "span start")
// Metric is a key used to indicate an event records metrics.
End = NewTag("end", "a span end marker")
// Metric is a key used to indicate an event records metrics.
Detach = NewTag("detach", "a span detach marker")
// Err is a key used to add error values to label lists.
Err = NewError("error", "an error that occurred")
// Metric is a key used to indicate an event records metrics.
Metric = NewTag("metric", "a metric event marker")
)

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// Copyright 2019 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 label
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"reflect"
"unsafe"
)
// Key is used as the identity of a Label.
// Keys are intended to be compared by pointer only, the name should be unique
// for communicating with external systems, but it is not required or enforced.
type Key interface {
// Name returns the key name.
Name() string
// Description returns a string that can be used to describe the value.
Description() string
// Format is used in formatting to append the value of the label to the
// supplied buffer.
// The formatter may use the supplied buf as a scratch area to avoid
// allocations.
Format(w io.Writer, buf []byte, l Label)
}
// Label holds a key and value pair.
// It is normally used when passing around lists of labels.
type Label struct {
key Key
packed uint64
untyped interface{}
}
// Map is the interface to a collection of Labels indexed by key.
type Map interface {
// Find returns the label that matches the supplied key.
Find(key Key) Label
}
// List is the interface to something that provides an iterable
// list of labels.
// Iteration should start from 0 and continue until Valid returns false.
type List interface {
// Valid returns true if the index is within range for the list.
// It does not imply the label at that index will itself be valid.
Valid(index int) bool
// Label returns the label at the given index.
Label(index int) Label
}
// list implements LabelList for a list of Labels.
type list struct {
labels []Label
}
// filter wraps a LabelList filtering out specific labels.
type filter struct {
keys []Key
underlying List
}
// listMap implements LabelMap for a simple list of labels.
type listMap struct {
labels []Label
}
// mapChain implements LabelMap for a list of underlying LabelMap.
type mapChain struct {
maps []Map
}
// OfValue creates a new label from the key and value.
// This method is for implementing new key types, label creation should
// normally be done with the Of method of the key.
func OfValue(k Key, value interface{}) Label { return Label{key: k, untyped: value} }
// UnpackValue assumes the label was built using LabelOfValue and returns the value
// that was passed to that constructor.
// This method is for implementing new key types, for type safety normal
// access should be done with the From method of the key.
func (t Label) UnpackValue() interface{} { return t.untyped }
// Of64 creates a new label from a key and a uint64. This is often
// used for non uint64 values that can be packed into a uint64.
// This method is for implementing new key types, label creation should
// normally be done with the Of method of the key.
func Of64(k Key, v uint64) Label { return Label{key: k, packed: v} }
// Unpack64 assumes the label was built using LabelOf64 and returns the value that
// was passed to that constructor.
// This method is for implementing new key types, for type safety normal
// access should be done with the From method of the key.
func (t Label) Unpack64() uint64 { return t.packed }
type stringptr unsafe.Pointer
// OfString creates a new label from a key and a string.
// This method is for implementing new key types, label creation should
// normally be done with the Of method of the key.
func OfString(k Key, v string) Label {
hdr := (*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v))
return Label{
key: k,
packed: uint64(hdr.Len),
untyped: stringptr(hdr.Data),
}
}
// UnpackString assumes the label was built using LabelOfString and returns the
// value that was passed to that constructor.
// This method is for implementing new key types, for type safety normal
// access should be done with the From method of the key.
func (t Label) UnpackString() string {
var v string
hdr := (*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v))
hdr.Data = uintptr(t.untyped.(stringptr))
hdr.Len = int(t.packed)
return v
}
// Valid returns true if the Label is a valid one (it has a key).
func (t Label) Valid() bool { return t.key != nil }
// Key returns the key of this Label.
func (t Label) Key() Key { return t.key }
// Format is used for debug printing of labels.
func (t Label) Format(f fmt.State, r rune) {
if !t.Valid() {
io.WriteString(f, `nil`)
return
}
io.WriteString(f, t.Key().Name())
io.WriteString(f, "=")
var buf [128]byte
t.Key().Format(f, buf[:0], t)
}
func (l *list) Valid(index int) bool {
return index >= 0 && index < len(l.labels)
}
func (l *list) Label(index int) Label {
return l.labels[index]
}
func (f *filter) Valid(index int) bool {
return f.underlying.Valid(index)
}
func (f *filter) Label(index int) Label {
l := f.underlying.Label(index)
for _, f := range f.keys {
if l.Key() == f {
return Label{}
}
}
return l
}
func (lm listMap) Find(key Key) Label {
for _, l := range lm.labels {
if l.Key() == key {
return l
}
}
return Label{}
}
func (c mapChain) Find(key Key) Label {
for _, src := range c.maps {
l := src.Find(key)
if l.Valid() {
return l
}
}
return Label{}
}
var emptyList = &list{}
func NewList(labels ...Label) List {
if len(labels) == 0 {
return emptyList
}
return &list{labels: labels}
}
func Filter(l List, keys ...Key) List {
if len(keys) == 0 {
return l
}
return &filter{keys: keys, underlying: l}
}
func NewMap(labels ...Label) Map {
return listMap{labels: labels}
}
func MergeMaps(srcs ...Map) Map {
var nonNil []Map
for _, src := range srcs {
if src != nil {
nonNil = append(nonNil, src)
}
}
if len(nonNil) == 1 {
return nonNil[0]
}
return mapChain{maps: nonNil}
}

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// Copyright 2016 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 fastwalk provides a faster version of filepath.Walk for file system
// scanning tools.
package fastwalk
import (
"errors"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"sync"
)
// ErrTraverseLink is used as a return value from WalkFuncs to indicate that the
// symlink named in the call may be traversed.
var ErrTraverseLink = errors.New("fastwalk: traverse symlink, assuming target is a directory")
// ErrSkipFiles is a used as a return value from WalkFuncs to indicate that the
// callback should not be called for any other files in the current directory.
// Child directories will still be traversed.
var ErrSkipFiles = errors.New("fastwalk: skip remaining files in directory")
// Walk is a faster implementation of filepath.Walk.
//
// filepath.Walk's design necessarily calls os.Lstat on each file,
// even if the caller needs less info.
// Many tools need only the type of each file.
// On some platforms, this information is provided directly by the readdir
// system call, avoiding the need to stat each file individually.
// fastwalk_unix.go contains a fork of the syscall routines.
//
// See golang.org/issue/16399
//
// Walk walks the file tree rooted at root, calling walkFn for
// each file or directory in the tree, including root.
//
// If fastWalk returns filepath.SkipDir, the directory is skipped.
//
// Unlike filepath.Walk:
// * file stat calls must be done by the user.
// The only provided metadata is the file type, which does not include
// any permission bits.
// * multiple goroutines stat the filesystem concurrently. The provided
// walkFn must be safe for concurrent use.
// * fastWalk can follow symlinks if walkFn returns the TraverseLink
// sentinel error. It is the walkFn's responsibility to prevent
// fastWalk from going into symlink cycles.
func Walk(root string, walkFn func(path string, typ os.FileMode) error) error {
// TODO(bradfitz): make numWorkers configurable? We used a
// minimum of 4 to give the kernel more info about multiple
// things we want, in hopes its I/O scheduling can take
// advantage of that. Hopefully most are in cache. Maybe 4 is
// even too low of a minimum. Profile more.
numWorkers := 4
if n := runtime.NumCPU(); n > numWorkers {
numWorkers = n
}
// Make sure to wait for all workers to finish, otherwise
// walkFn could still be called after returning. This Wait call
// runs after close(e.donec) below.
var wg sync.WaitGroup
defer wg.Wait()
w := &walker{
fn: walkFn,
enqueuec: make(chan walkItem, numWorkers), // buffered for performance
workc: make(chan walkItem, numWorkers), // buffered for performance
donec: make(chan struct{}),
// buffered for correctness & not leaking goroutines:
resc: make(chan error, numWorkers),
}
defer close(w.donec)
for i := 0; i < numWorkers; i++ {
wg.Add(1)
go w.doWork(&wg)
}
todo := []walkItem{{dir: root}}
out := 0
for {
workc := w.workc
var workItem walkItem
if len(todo) == 0 {
workc = nil
} else {
workItem = todo[len(todo)-1]
}
select {
case workc <- workItem:
todo = todo[:len(todo)-1]
out++
case it := <-w.enqueuec:
todo = append(todo, it)
case err := <-w.resc:
out--
if err != nil {
return err
}
if out == 0 && len(todo) == 0 {
// It's safe to quit here, as long as the buffered
// enqueue channel isn't also readable, which might
// happen if the worker sends both another unit of
// work and its result before the other select was
// scheduled and both w.resc and w.enqueuec were
// readable.
select {
case it := <-w.enqueuec:
todo = append(todo, it)
default:
return nil
}
}
}
}
}
// doWork reads directories as instructed (via workc) and runs the
// user's callback function.
func (w *walker) doWork(wg *sync.WaitGroup) {
defer wg.Done()
for {
select {
case <-w.donec:
return
case it := <-w.workc:
select {
case <-w.donec:
return
case w.resc <- w.walk(it.dir, !it.callbackDone):
}
}
}
}
type walker struct {
fn func(path string, typ os.FileMode) error
donec chan struct{} // closed on fastWalk's return
workc chan walkItem // to workers
enqueuec chan walkItem // from workers
resc chan error // from workers
}
type walkItem struct {
dir string
callbackDone bool // callback already called; don't do it again
}
func (w *walker) enqueue(it walkItem) {
select {
case w.enqueuec <- it:
case <-w.donec:
}
}
func (w *walker) onDirEnt(dirName, baseName string, typ os.FileMode) error {
joined := dirName + string(os.PathSeparator) + baseName
if typ == os.ModeDir {
w.enqueue(walkItem{dir: joined})
return nil
}
err := w.fn(joined, typ)
if typ == os.ModeSymlink {
if err == ErrTraverseLink {
// Set callbackDone so we don't call it twice for both the
// symlink-as-symlink and the symlink-as-directory later:
w.enqueue(walkItem{dir: joined, callbackDone: true})
return nil
}
if err == filepath.SkipDir {
// Permit SkipDir on symlinks too.
return nil
}
}
return err
}
func (w *walker) walk(root string, runUserCallback bool) error {
if runUserCallback {
err := w.fn(root, os.ModeDir)
if err == filepath.SkipDir {
return nil
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return readDir(root, w.onDirEnt)
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// Copyright 2016 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.
//go:build freebsd || openbsd || netbsd
// +build freebsd openbsd netbsd
package fastwalk
import "syscall"
func direntInode(dirent *syscall.Dirent) uint64 {
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// Copyright 2016 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.
//go:build (linux || darwin) && !appengine
// +build linux darwin
// +build !appengine
package fastwalk
import "syscall"
func direntInode(dirent *syscall.Dirent) uint64 {
return uint64(dirent.Ino)
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// Copyright 2018 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.
//go:build darwin || freebsd || openbsd || netbsd
// +build darwin freebsd openbsd netbsd
package fastwalk
import "syscall"
func direntNamlen(dirent *syscall.Dirent) uint64 {
return uint64(dirent.Namlen)
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// Copyright 2018 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.
//go:build linux && !appengine
// +build linux,!appengine
package fastwalk
import (
"bytes"
"syscall"
"unsafe"
)
func direntNamlen(dirent *syscall.Dirent) uint64 {
const fixedHdr = uint16(unsafe.Offsetof(syscall.Dirent{}.Name))
nameBuf := (*[unsafe.Sizeof(dirent.Name)]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&dirent.Name[0]))
const nameBufLen = uint16(len(nameBuf))
limit := dirent.Reclen - fixedHdr
if limit > nameBufLen {
limit = nameBufLen
}
nameLen := bytes.IndexByte(nameBuf[:limit], 0)
if nameLen < 0 {
panic("failed to find terminating 0 byte in dirent")
}
return uint64(nameLen)
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// Copyright 2016 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.
//go:build appengine || (!linux && !darwin && !freebsd && !openbsd && !netbsd)
// +build appengine !linux,!darwin,!freebsd,!openbsd,!netbsd
package fastwalk
import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
)
// readDir calls fn for each directory entry in dirName.
// It does not descend into directories or follow symlinks.
// If fn returns a non-nil error, readDir returns with that error
// immediately.
func readDir(dirName string, fn func(dirName, entName string, typ os.FileMode) error) error {
fis, err := ioutil.ReadDir(dirName)
if err != nil {
return err
}
skipFiles := false
for _, fi := range fis {
if fi.Mode().IsRegular() && skipFiles {
continue
}
if err := fn(dirName, fi.Name(), fi.Mode()&os.ModeType); err != nil {
if err == ErrSkipFiles {
skipFiles = true
continue
}
return err
}
}
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// Copyright 2016 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.
//go:build (linux || darwin || freebsd || openbsd || netbsd) && !appengine
// +build linux darwin freebsd openbsd netbsd
// +build !appengine
package fastwalk
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"syscall"
"unsafe"
)
const blockSize = 8 << 10
// unknownFileMode is a sentinel (and bogus) os.FileMode
// value used to represent a syscall.DT_UNKNOWN Dirent.Type.
const unknownFileMode os.FileMode = os.ModeNamedPipe | os.ModeSocket | os.ModeDevice
func readDir(dirName string, fn func(dirName, entName string, typ os.FileMode) error) error {
fd, err := open(dirName, 0, 0)
if err != nil {
return &os.PathError{Op: "open", Path: dirName, Err: err}
}
defer syscall.Close(fd)
// The buffer must be at least a block long.
buf := make([]byte, blockSize) // stack-allocated; doesn't escape
bufp := 0 // starting read position in buf
nbuf := 0 // end valid data in buf
skipFiles := false
for {
if bufp >= nbuf {
bufp = 0
nbuf, err = readDirent(fd, buf)
if err != nil {
return os.NewSyscallError("readdirent", err)
}
if nbuf <= 0 {
return nil
}
}
consumed, name, typ := parseDirEnt(buf[bufp:nbuf])
bufp += consumed
if name == "" || name == "." || name == ".." {
continue
}
// Fallback for filesystems (like old XFS) that don't
// support Dirent.Type and have DT_UNKNOWN (0) there
// instead.
if typ == unknownFileMode {
fi, err := os.Lstat(dirName + "/" + name)
if err != nil {
// It got deleted in the meantime.
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
continue
}
return err
}
typ = fi.Mode() & os.ModeType
}
if skipFiles && typ.IsRegular() {
continue
}
if err := fn(dirName, name, typ); err != nil {
if err == ErrSkipFiles {
skipFiles = true
continue
}
return err
}
}
}
func parseDirEnt(buf []byte) (consumed int, name string, typ os.FileMode) {
// golang.org/issue/37269
dirent := &syscall.Dirent{}
copy((*[unsafe.Sizeof(syscall.Dirent{})]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(dirent))[:], buf)
if v := unsafe.Offsetof(dirent.Reclen) + unsafe.Sizeof(dirent.Reclen); uintptr(len(buf)) < v {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("buf size of %d smaller than dirent header size %d", len(buf), v))
}
if len(buf) < int(dirent.Reclen) {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("buf size %d < record length %d", len(buf), dirent.Reclen))
}
consumed = int(dirent.Reclen)
if direntInode(dirent) == 0 { // File absent in directory.
return
}
switch dirent.Type {
case syscall.DT_REG:
typ = 0
case syscall.DT_DIR:
typ = os.ModeDir
case syscall.DT_LNK:
typ = os.ModeSymlink
case syscall.DT_BLK:
typ = os.ModeDevice
case syscall.DT_FIFO:
typ = os.ModeNamedPipe
case syscall.DT_SOCK:
typ = os.ModeSocket
case syscall.DT_UNKNOWN:
typ = unknownFileMode
default:
// Skip weird things.
// It's probably a DT_WHT (http://lwn.net/Articles/325369/)
// or something. Revisit if/when this package is moved outside
// of goimports. goimports only cares about regular files,
// symlinks, and directories.
return
}
nameBuf := (*[unsafe.Sizeof(dirent.Name)]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&dirent.Name[0]))
nameLen := direntNamlen(dirent)
// Special cases for common things:
if nameLen == 1 && nameBuf[0] == '.' {
name = "."
} else if nameLen == 2 && nameBuf[0] == '.' && nameBuf[1] == '.' {
name = ".."
} else {
name = string(nameBuf[:nameLen])
}
return
}
// According to https://golang.org/doc/go1.14#runtime
// A consequence of the implementation of preemption is that on Unix systems, including Linux and macOS
// systems, programs built with Go 1.14 will receive more signals than programs built with earlier releases.
//
// This causes syscall.Open and syscall.ReadDirent sometimes fail with EINTR errors.
// We need to retry in this case.
func open(path string, mode int, perm uint32) (fd int, err error) {
for {
fd, err := syscall.Open(path, mode, perm)
if err != syscall.EINTR {
return fd, err
}
}
}
func readDirent(fd int, buf []byte) (n int, err error) {
for {
nbuf, err := syscall.ReadDirent(fd, buf)
if err != syscall.EINTR {
return nbuf, err
}
}
}

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// Copyright 2020 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 gocommand is a helper for calling the go command.
package gocommand
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
exec "golang.org/x/sys/execabs"
"io"
"os"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event"
)
// An Runner will run go command invocations and serialize
// them if it sees a concurrency error.
type Runner struct {
// once guards the runner initialization.
once sync.Once
// inFlight tracks available workers.
inFlight chan struct{}
// serialized guards the ability to run a go command serially,
// to avoid deadlocks when claiming workers.
serialized chan struct{}
}
const maxInFlight = 10
func (runner *Runner) initialize() {
runner.once.Do(func() {
runner.inFlight = make(chan struct{}, maxInFlight)
runner.serialized = make(chan struct{}, 1)
})
}
// 1.13: go: updates to go.mod needed, but contents have changed
// 1.14: go: updating go.mod: existing contents have changed since last read
var modConcurrencyError = regexp.MustCompile(`go:.*go.mod.*contents have changed`)
// Run is a convenience wrapper around RunRaw.
// It returns only stdout and a "friendly" error.
func (runner *Runner) Run(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation) (*bytes.Buffer, error) {
stdout, _, friendly, _ := runner.RunRaw(ctx, inv)
return stdout, friendly
}
// RunPiped runs the invocation serially, always waiting for any concurrent
// invocations to complete first.
func (runner *Runner) RunPiped(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation, stdout, stderr io.Writer) error {
_, err := runner.runPiped(ctx, inv, stdout, stderr)
return err
}
// RunRaw runs the invocation, serializing requests only if they fight over
// go.mod changes.
func (runner *Runner) RunRaw(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation) (*bytes.Buffer, *bytes.Buffer, error, error) {
// Make sure the runner is always initialized.
runner.initialize()
// First, try to run the go command concurrently.
stdout, stderr, friendlyErr, err := runner.runConcurrent(ctx, inv)
// If we encounter a load concurrency error, we need to retry serially.
if friendlyErr == nil || !modConcurrencyError.MatchString(friendlyErr.Error()) {
return stdout, stderr, friendlyErr, err
}
event.Error(ctx, "Load concurrency error, will retry serially", err)
// Run serially by calling runPiped.
stdout.Reset()
stderr.Reset()
friendlyErr, err = runner.runPiped(ctx, inv, stdout, stderr)
return stdout, stderr, friendlyErr, err
}
func (runner *Runner) runConcurrent(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation) (*bytes.Buffer, *bytes.Buffer, error, error) {
// Wait for 1 worker to become available.
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return nil, nil, nil, ctx.Err()
case runner.inFlight <- struct{}{}:
defer func() { <-runner.inFlight }()
}
stdout, stderr := &bytes.Buffer{}, &bytes.Buffer{}
friendlyErr, err := inv.runWithFriendlyError(ctx, stdout, stderr)
return stdout, stderr, friendlyErr, err
}
func (runner *Runner) runPiped(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation, stdout, stderr io.Writer) (error, error) {
// Make sure the runner is always initialized.
runner.initialize()
// Acquire the serialization lock. This avoids deadlocks between two
// runPiped commands.
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return nil, ctx.Err()
case runner.serialized <- struct{}{}:
defer func() { <-runner.serialized }()
}
// Wait for all in-progress go commands to return before proceeding,
// to avoid load concurrency errors.
for i := 0; i < maxInFlight; i++ {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return nil, ctx.Err()
case runner.inFlight <- struct{}{}:
// Make sure we always "return" any workers we took.
defer func() { <-runner.inFlight }()
}
}
return inv.runWithFriendlyError(ctx, stdout, stderr)
}
// An Invocation represents a call to the go command.
type Invocation struct {
Verb string
Args []string
BuildFlags []string
ModFlag string
ModFile string
Overlay string
// If CleanEnv is set, the invocation will run only with the environment
// in Env, not starting with os.Environ.
CleanEnv bool
Env []string
WorkingDir string
Logf func(format string, args ...interface{})
}
func (i *Invocation) runWithFriendlyError(ctx context.Context, stdout, stderr io.Writer) (friendlyError error, rawError error) {
rawError = i.run(ctx, stdout, stderr)
if rawError != nil {
friendlyError = rawError
// Check for 'go' executable not being found.
if ee, ok := rawError.(*exec.Error); ok && ee.Err == exec.ErrNotFound {
friendlyError = fmt.Errorf("go command required, not found: %v", ee)
}
if ctx.Err() != nil {
friendlyError = ctx.Err()
}
friendlyError = fmt.Errorf("err: %v: stderr: %s", friendlyError, stderr)
}
return
}
func (i *Invocation) run(ctx context.Context, stdout, stderr io.Writer) error {
log := i.Logf
if log == nil {
log = func(string, ...interface{}) {}
}
goArgs := []string{i.Verb}
appendModFile := func() {
if i.ModFile != "" {
goArgs = append(goArgs, "-modfile="+i.ModFile)
}
}
appendModFlag := func() {
if i.ModFlag != "" {
goArgs = append(goArgs, "-mod="+i.ModFlag)
}
}
appendOverlayFlag := func() {
if i.Overlay != "" {
goArgs = append(goArgs, "-overlay="+i.Overlay)
}
}
switch i.Verb {
case "env", "version":
goArgs = append(goArgs, i.Args...)
case "mod":
// mod needs the sub-verb before flags.
goArgs = append(goArgs, i.Args[0])
appendModFile()
goArgs = append(goArgs, i.Args[1:]...)
case "get":
goArgs = append(goArgs, i.BuildFlags...)
appendModFile()
goArgs = append(goArgs, i.Args...)
default: // notably list and build.
goArgs = append(goArgs, i.BuildFlags...)
appendModFile()
appendModFlag()
appendOverlayFlag()
goArgs = append(goArgs, i.Args...)
}
cmd := exec.Command("go", goArgs...)
cmd.Stdout = stdout
cmd.Stderr = stderr
// On darwin the cwd gets resolved to the real path, which breaks anything that
// expects the working directory to keep the original path, including the
// go command when dealing with modules.
// The Go stdlib has a special feature where if the cwd and the PWD are the
// same node then it trusts the PWD, so by setting it in the env for the child
// process we fix up all the paths returned by the go command.
if !i.CleanEnv {
cmd.Env = os.Environ()
}
cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, i.Env...)
if i.WorkingDir != "" {
cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "PWD="+i.WorkingDir)
cmd.Dir = i.WorkingDir
}
defer func(start time.Time) { log("%s for %v", time.Since(start), cmdDebugStr(cmd)) }(time.Now())
return runCmdContext(ctx, cmd)
}
// runCmdContext is like exec.CommandContext except it sends os.Interrupt
// before os.Kill.
func runCmdContext(ctx context.Context, cmd *exec.Cmd) error {
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
return err
}
resChan := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
resChan <- cmd.Wait()
}()
select {
case err := <-resChan:
return err
case <-ctx.Done():
}
// Cancelled. Interrupt and see if it ends voluntarily.
cmd.Process.Signal(os.Interrupt)
select {
case err := <-resChan:
return err
case <-time.After(time.Second):
}
// Didn't shut down in response to interrupt. Kill it hard.
cmd.Process.Kill()
return <-resChan
}
func cmdDebugStr(cmd *exec.Cmd) string {
env := make(map[string]string)
for _, kv := range cmd.Env {
split := strings.SplitN(kv, "=", 2)
k, v := split[0], split[1]
env[k] = v
}
var args []string
for _, arg := range cmd.Args {
quoted := strconv.Quote(arg)
if quoted[1:len(quoted)-1] != arg || strings.Contains(arg, " ") {
args = append(args, quoted)
} else {
args = append(args, arg)
}
}
return fmt.Sprintf("GOROOT=%v GOPATH=%v GO111MODULE=%v GOPROXY=%v PWD=%v %v", env["GOROOT"], env["GOPATH"], env["GO111MODULE"], env["GOPROXY"], env["PWD"], strings.Join(args, " "))
}

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// Copyright 2020 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 gocommand
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strings"
"time"
"golang.org/x/mod/semver"
)
// ModuleJSON holds information about a module.
type ModuleJSON struct {
Path string // module path
Version string // module version
Versions []string // available module versions (with -versions)
Replace *ModuleJSON // replaced by this module
Time *time.Time // time version was created
Update *ModuleJSON // available update, if any (with -u)
Main bool // is this the main module?
Indirect bool // is this module only an indirect dependency of main module?
Dir string // directory holding files for this module, if any
GoMod string // path to go.mod file used when loading this module, if any
GoVersion string // go version used in module
}
var modFlagRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`-mod[ =](\w+)`)
// VendorEnabled reports whether vendoring is enabled. It takes a *Runner to execute Go commands
// with the supplied context.Context and Invocation. The Invocation can contain pre-defined fields,
// of which only Verb and Args are modified to run the appropriate Go command.
// Inspired by setDefaultBuildMod in modload/init.go
func VendorEnabled(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation, r *Runner) (*ModuleJSON, bool, error) {
mainMod, go114, err := getMainModuleAnd114(ctx, inv, r)
if err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
// We check the GOFLAGS to see if there is anything overridden or not.
inv.Verb = "env"
inv.Args = []string{"GOFLAGS"}
stdout, err := r.Run(ctx, inv)
if err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
goflags := string(bytes.TrimSpace(stdout.Bytes()))
matches := modFlagRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(goflags)
var modFlag string
if len(matches) != 0 {
modFlag = matches[1]
}
if modFlag != "" {
// Don't override an explicit '-mod=' argument.
return mainMod, modFlag == "vendor", nil
}
if mainMod == nil || !go114 {
return mainMod, false, nil
}
// Check 1.14's automatic vendor mode.
if fi, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(mainMod.Dir, "vendor")); err == nil && fi.IsDir() {
if mainMod.GoVersion != "" && semver.Compare("v"+mainMod.GoVersion, "v1.14") >= 0 {
// The Go version is at least 1.14, and a vendor directory exists.
// Set -mod=vendor by default.
return mainMod, true, nil
}
}
return mainMod, false, nil
}
// getMainModuleAnd114 gets the main module's information and whether the
// go command in use is 1.14+. This is the information needed to figure out
// if vendoring should be enabled.
func getMainModuleAnd114(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation, r *Runner) (*ModuleJSON, bool, error) {
const format = `{{.Path}}
{{.Dir}}
{{.GoMod}}
{{.GoVersion}}
{{range context.ReleaseTags}}{{if eq . "go1.14"}}{{.}}{{end}}{{end}}
`
inv.Verb = "list"
inv.Args = []string{"-m", "-f", format}
stdout, err := r.Run(ctx, inv)
if err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
lines := strings.Split(stdout.String(), "\n")
if len(lines) < 5 {
return nil, false, fmt.Errorf("unexpected stdout: %q", stdout.String())
}
mod := &ModuleJSON{
Path: lines[0],
Dir: lines[1],
GoMod: lines[2],
GoVersion: lines[3],
Main: true,
}
return mod, lines[4] == "go1.14", nil
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// Copyright 2020 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 gocommand
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// GoVersion checks the go version by running "go list" with modules off.
// It returns the X in Go 1.X.
func GoVersion(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation, r *Runner) (int, error) {
inv.Verb = "list"
inv.Args = []string{"-e", "-f", `{{context.ReleaseTags}}`}
inv.Env = append(append([]string{}, inv.Env...), "GO111MODULE=off")
// Unset any unneeded flags, and remove them from BuildFlags, if they're
// present.
inv.ModFile = ""
inv.ModFlag = ""
var buildFlags []string
for _, flag := range inv.BuildFlags {
// Flags can be prefixed by one or two dashes.
f := strings.TrimPrefix(strings.TrimPrefix(flag, "-"), "-")
if strings.HasPrefix(f, "mod=") || strings.HasPrefix(f, "modfile=") {
continue
}
buildFlags = append(buildFlags, flag)
}
inv.BuildFlags = buildFlags
stdoutBytes, err := r.Run(ctx, inv)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
stdout := stdoutBytes.String()
if len(stdout) < 3 {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("bad ReleaseTags output: %q", stdout)
}
// Split up "[go1.1 go1.15]"
tags := strings.Fields(stdout[1 : len(stdout)-2])
for i := len(tags) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
var version int
if _, err := fmt.Sscanf(tags[i], "go1.%d", &version); err != nil {
continue
}
return version, nil
}
return 0, fmt.Errorf("no parseable ReleaseTags in %v", tags)
}

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// Copyright 2018 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 gopathwalk is like filepath.Walk but specialized for finding Go
// packages, particularly in $GOPATH and $GOROOT.
package gopathwalk
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"time"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/fastwalk"
)
// Options controls the behavior of a Walk call.
type Options struct {
// If Logf is non-nil, debug logging is enabled through this function.
Logf func(format string, args ...interface{})
// Search module caches. Also disables legacy goimports ignore rules.
ModulesEnabled bool
}
// RootType indicates the type of a Root.
type RootType int
const (
RootUnknown RootType = iota
RootGOROOT
RootGOPATH
RootCurrentModule
RootModuleCache
RootOther
)
// A Root is a starting point for a Walk.
type Root struct {
Path string
Type RootType
}
// Walk walks Go source directories ($GOROOT, $GOPATH, etc) to find packages.
// For each package found, add will be called (concurrently) with the absolute
// paths of the containing source directory and the package directory.
// add will be called concurrently.
func Walk(roots []Root, add func(root Root, dir string), opts Options) {
WalkSkip(roots, add, func(Root, string) bool { return false }, opts)
}
// WalkSkip walks Go source directories ($GOROOT, $GOPATH, etc) to find packages.
// For each package found, add will be called (concurrently) with the absolute
// paths of the containing source directory and the package directory.
// For each directory that will be scanned, skip will be called (concurrently)
// with the absolute paths of the containing source directory and the directory.
// If skip returns false on a directory it will be processed.
// add will be called concurrently.
// skip will be called concurrently.
func WalkSkip(roots []Root, add func(root Root, dir string), skip func(root Root, dir string) bool, opts Options) {
for _, root := range roots {
walkDir(root, add, skip, opts)
}
}
// walkDir creates a walker and starts fastwalk with this walker.
func walkDir(root Root, add func(Root, string), skip func(root Root, dir string) bool, opts Options) {
if _, err := os.Stat(root.Path); os.IsNotExist(err) {
if opts.Logf != nil {
opts.Logf("skipping nonexistent directory: %v", root.Path)
}
return
}
start := time.Now()
if opts.Logf != nil {
opts.Logf("gopathwalk: scanning %s", root.Path)
}
w := &walker{
root: root,
add: add,
skip: skip,
opts: opts,
}
w.init()
if err := fastwalk.Walk(root.Path, w.walk); err != nil {
log.Printf("gopathwalk: scanning directory %v: %v", root.Path, err)
}
if opts.Logf != nil {
opts.Logf("gopathwalk: scanned %s in %v", root.Path, time.Since(start))
}
}
// walker is the callback for fastwalk.Walk.
type walker struct {
root Root // The source directory to scan.
add func(Root, string) // The callback that will be invoked for every possible Go package dir.
skip func(Root, string) bool // The callback that will be invoked for every dir. dir is skipped if it returns true.
opts Options // Options passed to Walk by the user.
ignoredDirs []os.FileInfo // The ignored directories, loaded from .goimportsignore files.
}
// init initializes the walker based on its Options
func (w *walker) init() {
var ignoredPaths []string
if w.root.Type == RootModuleCache {
ignoredPaths = []string{"cache"}
}
if !w.opts.ModulesEnabled && w.root.Type == RootGOPATH {
ignoredPaths = w.getIgnoredDirs(w.root.Path)
ignoredPaths = append(ignoredPaths, "v", "mod")
}
for _, p := range ignoredPaths {
full := filepath.Join(w.root.Path, p)
if fi, err := os.Stat(full); err == nil {
w.ignoredDirs = append(w.ignoredDirs, fi)
if w.opts.Logf != nil {
w.opts.Logf("Directory added to ignore list: %s", full)
}
} else if w.opts.Logf != nil {
w.opts.Logf("Error statting ignored directory: %v", err)
}
}
}
// getIgnoredDirs reads an optional config file at <path>/.goimportsignore
// of relative directories to ignore when scanning for go files.
// The provided path is one of the $GOPATH entries with "src" appended.
func (w *walker) getIgnoredDirs(path string) []string {
file := filepath.Join(path, ".goimportsignore")
slurp, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file)
if w.opts.Logf != nil {
if err != nil {
w.opts.Logf("%v", err)
} else {
w.opts.Logf("Read %s", file)
}
}
if err != nil {
return nil
}
var ignoredDirs []string
bs := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewReader(slurp))
for bs.Scan() {
line := strings.TrimSpace(bs.Text())
if line == "" || strings.HasPrefix(line, "#") {
continue
}
ignoredDirs = append(ignoredDirs, line)
}
return ignoredDirs
}
// shouldSkipDir reports whether the file should be skipped or not.
func (w *walker) shouldSkipDir(fi os.FileInfo, dir string) bool {
for _, ignoredDir := range w.ignoredDirs {
if os.SameFile(fi, ignoredDir) {
return true
}
}
if w.skip != nil {
// Check with the user specified callback.
return w.skip(w.root, dir)
}
return false
}
// walk walks through the given path.
func (w *walker) walk(path string, typ os.FileMode) error {
dir := filepath.Dir(path)
if typ.IsRegular() {
if dir == w.root.Path && (w.root.Type == RootGOROOT || w.root.Type == RootGOPATH) {
// Doesn't make sense to have regular files
// directly in your $GOPATH/src or $GOROOT/src.
return fastwalk.ErrSkipFiles
}
if !strings.HasSuffix(path, ".go") {
return nil
}
w.add(w.root, dir)
return fastwalk.ErrSkipFiles
}
if typ == os.ModeDir {
base := filepath.Base(path)
if base == "" || base[0] == '.' || base[0] == '_' ||
base == "testdata" ||
(w.root.Type == RootGOROOT && w.opts.ModulesEnabled && base == "vendor") ||
(!w.opts.ModulesEnabled && base == "node_modules") {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
fi, err := os.Lstat(path)
if err == nil && w.shouldSkipDir(fi, path) {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
return nil
}
if typ == os.ModeSymlink {
base := filepath.Base(path)
if strings.HasPrefix(base, ".#") {
// Emacs noise.
return nil
}
fi, err := os.Lstat(path)
if err != nil {
// Just ignore it.
return nil
}
if w.shouldTraverse(dir, fi) {
return fastwalk.ErrTraverseLink
}
}
return nil
}
// shouldTraverse reports whether the symlink fi, found in dir,
// should be followed. It makes sure symlinks were never visited
// before to avoid symlink loops.
func (w *walker) shouldTraverse(dir string, fi os.FileInfo) bool {
path := filepath.Join(dir, fi.Name())
target, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(path)
if err != nil {
return false
}
ts, err := os.Stat(target)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
return false
}
if !ts.IsDir() {
return false
}
if w.shouldSkipDir(ts, dir) {
return false
}
// Check for symlink loops by statting each directory component
// and seeing if any are the same file as ts.
for {
parent := filepath.Dir(path)
if parent == path {
// Made it to the root without seeing a cycle.
// Use this symlink.
return true
}
parentInfo, err := os.Stat(parent)
if err != nil {
return false
}
if os.SameFile(ts, parentInfo) {
// Cycle. Don't traverse.
return false
}
path = parent
}
}

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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.
//go:generate go run mkstdlib.go
// Package imports implements a Go pretty-printer (like package "go/format")
// that also adds or removes import statements as necessary.
package imports
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/format"
"go/parser"
"go/printer"
"go/token"
"io"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/astutil"
)
// Options is golang.org/x/tools/imports.Options with extra internal-only options.
type Options struct {
Env *ProcessEnv // The environment to use. Note: this contains the cached module and filesystem state.
// LocalPrefix is a comma-separated string of import path prefixes, which, if
// set, instructs Process to sort the import paths with the given prefixes
// into another group after 3rd-party packages.
LocalPrefix string
Fragment bool // Accept fragment of a source file (no package statement)
AllErrors bool // Report all errors (not just the first 10 on different lines)
Comments bool // Print comments (true if nil *Options provided)
TabIndent bool // Use tabs for indent (true if nil *Options provided)
TabWidth int // Tab width (8 if nil *Options provided)
FormatOnly bool // Disable the insertion and deletion of imports
}
// Process implements golang.org/x/tools/imports.Process with explicit context in opt.Env.
func Process(filename string, src []byte, opt *Options) (formatted []byte, err error) {
fileSet := token.NewFileSet()
file, adjust, err := parse(fileSet, filename, src, opt)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !opt.FormatOnly {
if err := fixImports(fileSet, file, filename, opt.Env); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return formatFile(fileSet, file, src, adjust, opt)
}
// FixImports returns a list of fixes to the imports that, when applied,
// will leave the imports in the same state as Process. src and opt must
// be specified.
//
// Note that filename's directory influences which imports can be chosen,
// so it is important that filename be accurate.
func FixImports(filename string, src []byte, opt *Options) (fixes []*ImportFix, err error) {
fileSet := token.NewFileSet()
file, _, err := parse(fileSet, filename, src, opt)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return getFixes(fileSet, file, filename, opt.Env)
}
// ApplyFixes applies all of the fixes to the file and formats it. extraMode
// is added in when parsing the file. src and opts must be specified, but no
// env is needed.
func ApplyFixes(fixes []*ImportFix, filename string, src []byte, opt *Options, extraMode parser.Mode) (formatted []byte, err error) {
// Don't use parse() -- we don't care about fragments or statement lists
// here, and we need to work with unparseable files.
fileSet := token.NewFileSet()
parserMode := parser.Mode(0)
if opt.Comments {
parserMode |= parser.ParseComments
}
if opt.AllErrors {
parserMode |= parser.AllErrors
}
parserMode |= extraMode
file, err := parser.ParseFile(fileSet, filename, src, parserMode)
if file == nil {
return nil, err
}
// Apply the fixes to the file.
apply(fileSet, file, fixes)
return formatFile(fileSet, file, src, nil, opt)
}
func formatFile(fileSet *token.FileSet, file *ast.File, src []byte, adjust func(orig []byte, src []byte) []byte, opt *Options) ([]byte, error) {
mergeImports(fileSet, file)
sortImports(opt.LocalPrefix, fileSet, file)
imps := astutil.Imports(fileSet, file)
var spacesBefore []string // import paths we need spaces before
for _, impSection := range imps {
// Within each block of contiguous imports, see if any
// import lines are in different group numbers. If so,
// we'll need to put a space between them so it's
// compatible with gofmt.
lastGroup := -1
for _, importSpec := range impSection {
importPath, _ := strconv.Unquote(importSpec.Path.Value)
groupNum := importGroup(opt.LocalPrefix, importPath)
if groupNum != lastGroup && lastGroup != -1 {
spacesBefore = append(spacesBefore, importPath)
}
lastGroup = groupNum
}
}
printerMode := printer.UseSpaces
if opt.TabIndent {
printerMode |= printer.TabIndent
}
printConfig := &printer.Config{Mode: printerMode, Tabwidth: opt.TabWidth}
var buf bytes.Buffer
err := printConfig.Fprint(&buf, fileSet, file)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
out := buf.Bytes()
if adjust != nil {
out = adjust(src, out)
}
if len(spacesBefore) > 0 {
out, err = addImportSpaces(bytes.NewReader(out), spacesBefore)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
out, err = format.Source(out)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return out, nil
}
// parse parses src, which was read from filename,
// as a Go source file or statement list.
func parse(fset *token.FileSet, filename string, src []byte, opt *Options) (*ast.File, func(orig, src []byte) []byte, error) {
parserMode := parser.Mode(0)
if opt.Comments {
parserMode |= parser.ParseComments
}
if opt.AllErrors {
parserMode |= parser.AllErrors
}
// Try as whole source file.
file, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, src, parserMode)
if err == nil {
return file, nil, nil
}
// If the error is that the source file didn't begin with a
// package line and we accept fragmented input, fall through to
// try as a source fragment. Stop and return on any other error.
if !opt.Fragment || !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "expected 'package'") {
return nil, nil, err
}
// If this is a declaration list, make it a source file
// by inserting a package clause.
// Insert using a ;, not a newline, so that parse errors are on
// the correct line.
const prefix = "package main;"
psrc := append([]byte(prefix), src...)
file, err = parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, psrc, parserMode)
if err == nil {
// Gofmt will turn the ; into a \n.
// Do that ourselves now and update the file contents,
// so that positions and line numbers are correct going forward.
psrc[len(prefix)-1] = '\n'
fset.File(file.Package).SetLinesForContent(psrc)
// If a main function exists, we will assume this is a main
// package and leave the file.
if containsMainFunc(file) {
return file, nil, nil
}
adjust := func(orig, src []byte) []byte {
// Remove the package clause.
src = src[len(prefix):]
return matchSpace(orig, src)
}
return file, adjust, nil
}
// If the error is that the source file didn't begin with a
// declaration, fall through to try as a statement list.
// Stop and return on any other error.
if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "expected declaration") {
return nil, nil, err
}
// If this is a statement list, make it a source file
// by inserting a package clause and turning the list
// into a function body. This handles expressions too.
// Insert using a ;, not a newline, so that the line numbers
// in fsrc match the ones in src.
fsrc := append(append([]byte("package p; func _() {"), src...), '}')
file, err = parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, fsrc, parserMode)
if err == nil {
adjust := func(orig, src []byte) []byte {
// Remove the wrapping.
// Gofmt has turned the ; into a \n\n.
src = src[len("package p\n\nfunc _() {"):]
src = src[:len(src)-len("}\n")]
// Gofmt has also indented the function body one level.
// Remove that indent.
src = bytes.Replace(src, []byte("\n\t"), []byte("\n"), -1)
return matchSpace(orig, src)
}
return file, adjust, nil
}
// Failed, and out of options.
return nil, nil, err
}
// containsMainFunc checks if a file contains a function declaration with the
// function signature 'func main()'
func containsMainFunc(file *ast.File) bool {
for _, decl := range file.Decls {
if f, ok := decl.(*ast.FuncDecl); ok {
if f.Name.Name != "main" {
continue
}
if len(f.Type.Params.List) != 0 {
continue
}
if f.Type.Results != nil && len(f.Type.Results.List) != 0 {
continue
}
return true
}
}
return false
}
func cutSpace(b []byte) (before, middle, after []byte) {
i := 0
for i < len(b) && (b[i] == ' ' || b[i] == '\t' || b[i] == '\n') {
i++
}
j := len(b)
for j > 0 && (b[j-1] == ' ' || b[j-1] == '\t' || b[j-1] == '\n') {
j--
}
if i <= j {
return b[:i], b[i:j], b[j:]
}
return nil, nil, b[j:]
}
// matchSpace reformats src to use the same space context as orig.
// 1) If orig begins with blank lines, matchSpace inserts them at the beginning of src.
// 2) matchSpace copies the indentation of the first non-blank line in orig
// to every non-blank line in src.
// 3) matchSpace copies the trailing space from orig and uses it in place
// of src's trailing space.
func matchSpace(orig []byte, src []byte) []byte {
before, _, after := cutSpace(orig)
i := bytes.LastIndex(before, []byte{'\n'})
before, indent := before[:i+1], before[i+1:]
_, src, _ = cutSpace(src)
var b bytes.Buffer
b.Write(before)
for len(src) > 0 {
line := src
if i := bytes.IndexByte(line, '\n'); i >= 0 {
line, src = line[:i+1], line[i+1:]
} else {
src = nil
}
if len(line) > 0 && line[0] != '\n' { // not blank
b.Write(indent)
}
b.Write(line)
}
b.Write(after)
return b.Bytes()
}
var impLine = regexp.MustCompile(`^\s+(?:[\w\.]+\s+)?"(.+)"`)
func addImportSpaces(r io.Reader, breaks []string) ([]byte, error) {
var out bytes.Buffer
in := bufio.NewReader(r)
inImports := false
done := false
for {
s, err := in.ReadString('\n')
if err == io.EOF {
break
} else if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !inImports && !done && strings.HasPrefix(s, "import") {
inImports = true
}
if inImports && (strings.HasPrefix(s, "var") ||
strings.HasPrefix(s, "func") ||
strings.HasPrefix(s, "const") ||
strings.HasPrefix(s, "type")) {
done = true
inImports = false
}
if inImports && len(breaks) > 0 {
if m := impLine.FindStringSubmatch(s); m != nil {
if m[1] == breaks[0] {
out.WriteByte('\n')
breaks = breaks[1:]
}
}
}
fmt.Fprint(&out, s)
}
return out.Bytes(), nil
}

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// Copyright 2019 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 imports
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/mod/module"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/gocommand"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/gopathwalk"
)
// ModuleResolver implements resolver for modules using the go command as little
// as feasible.
type ModuleResolver struct {
env *ProcessEnv
moduleCacheDir string
dummyVendorMod *gocommand.ModuleJSON // If vendoring is enabled, the pseudo-module that represents the /vendor directory.
roots []gopathwalk.Root
scanSema chan struct{} // scanSema prevents concurrent scans and guards scannedRoots.
scannedRoots map[gopathwalk.Root]bool
initialized bool
main *gocommand.ModuleJSON
modsByModPath []*gocommand.ModuleJSON // All modules, ordered by # of path components in module Path...
modsByDir []*gocommand.ModuleJSON // ...or Dir.
// moduleCacheCache stores information about the module cache.
moduleCacheCache *dirInfoCache
otherCache *dirInfoCache
}
func newModuleResolver(e *ProcessEnv) *ModuleResolver {
r := &ModuleResolver{
env: e,
scanSema: make(chan struct{}, 1),
}
r.scanSema <- struct{}{}
return r
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) init() error {
if r.initialized {
return nil
}
goenv, err := r.env.goEnv()
if err != nil {
return err
}
inv := gocommand.Invocation{
BuildFlags: r.env.BuildFlags,
ModFlag: r.env.ModFlag,
ModFile: r.env.ModFile,
Env: r.env.env(),
Logf: r.env.Logf,
WorkingDir: r.env.WorkingDir,
}
mainMod, vendorEnabled, err := gocommand.VendorEnabled(context.TODO(), inv, r.env.GocmdRunner)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if mainMod != nil && vendorEnabled {
// Vendor mode is on, so all the non-Main modules are irrelevant,
// and we need to search /vendor for everything.
r.main = mainMod
r.dummyVendorMod = &gocommand.ModuleJSON{
Path: "",
Dir: filepath.Join(mainMod.Dir, "vendor"),
}
r.modsByModPath = []*gocommand.ModuleJSON{mainMod, r.dummyVendorMod}
r.modsByDir = []*gocommand.ModuleJSON{mainMod, r.dummyVendorMod}
} else {
// Vendor mode is off, so run go list -m ... to find everything.
err := r.initAllMods()
// We expect an error when running outside of a module with
// GO111MODULE=on. Other errors are fatal.
if err != nil {
if errMsg := err.Error(); !strings.Contains(errMsg, "working directory is not part of a module") && !strings.Contains(errMsg, "go.mod file not found") {
return err
}
}
}
if gmc := r.env.Env["GOMODCACHE"]; gmc != "" {
r.moduleCacheDir = gmc
} else {
gopaths := filepath.SplitList(goenv["GOPATH"])
if len(gopaths) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("empty GOPATH")
}
r.moduleCacheDir = filepath.Join(gopaths[0], "/pkg/mod")
}
sort.Slice(r.modsByModPath, func(i, j int) bool {
count := func(x int) int {
return strings.Count(r.modsByModPath[x].Path, "/")
}
return count(j) < count(i) // descending order
})
sort.Slice(r.modsByDir, func(i, j int) bool {
count := func(x int) int {
return strings.Count(r.modsByDir[x].Dir, "/")
}
return count(j) < count(i) // descending order
})
r.roots = []gopathwalk.Root{
{filepath.Join(goenv["GOROOT"], "/src"), gopathwalk.RootGOROOT},
}
if r.main != nil {
r.roots = append(r.roots, gopathwalk.Root{r.main.Dir, gopathwalk.RootCurrentModule})
}
if vendorEnabled {
r.roots = append(r.roots, gopathwalk.Root{r.dummyVendorMod.Dir, gopathwalk.RootOther})
} else {
addDep := func(mod *gocommand.ModuleJSON) {
if mod.Replace == nil {
// This is redundant with the cache, but we'll skip it cheaply enough.
r.roots = append(r.roots, gopathwalk.Root{mod.Dir, gopathwalk.RootModuleCache})
} else {
r.roots = append(r.roots, gopathwalk.Root{mod.Dir, gopathwalk.RootOther})
}
}
// Walk dependent modules before scanning the full mod cache, direct deps first.
for _, mod := range r.modsByModPath {
if !mod.Indirect && !mod.Main {
addDep(mod)
}
}
for _, mod := range r.modsByModPath {
if mod.Indirect && !mod.Main {
addDep(mod)
}
}
r.roots = append(r.roots, gopathwalk.Root{r.moduleCacheDir, gopathwalk.RootModuleCache})
}
r.scannedRoots = map[gopathwalk.Root]bool{}
if r.moduleCacheCache == nil {
r.moduleCacheCache = &dirInfoCache{
dirs: map[string]*directoryPackageInfo{},
listeners: map[*int]cacheListener{},
}
}
if r.otherCache == nil {
r.otherCache = &dirInfoCache{
dirs: map[string]*directoryPackageInfo{},
listeners: map[*int]cacheListener{},
}
}
r.initialized = true
return nil
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) initAllMods() error {
stdout, err := r.env.invokeGo(context.TODO(), "list", "-m", "-e", "-json", "...")
if err != nil {
return err
}
for dec := json.NewDecoder(stdout); dec.More(); {
mod := &gocommand.ModuleJSON{}
if err := dec.Decode(mod); err != nil {
return err
}
if mod.Dir == "" {
if r.env.Logf != nil {
r.env.Logf("module %v has not been downloaded and will be ignored", mod.Path)
}
// Can't do anything with a module that's not downloaded.
continue
}
// golang/go#36193: the go command doesn't always clean paths.
mod.Dir = filepath.Clean(mod.Dir)
r.modsByModPath = append(r.modsByModPath, mod)
r.modsByDir = append(r.modsByDir, mod)
if mod.Main {
r.main = mod
}
}
return nil
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) ClearForNewScan() {
<-r.scanSema
r.scannedRoots = map[gopathwalk.Root]bool{}
r.otherCache = &dirInfoCache{
dirs: map[string]*directoryPackageInfo{},
listeners: map[*int]cacheListener{},
}
r.scanSema <- struct{}{}
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) ClearForNewMod() {
<-r.scanSema
*r = ModuleResolver{
env: r.env,
moduleCacheCache: r.moduleCacheCache,
otherCache: r.otherCache,
scanSema: r.scanSema,
}
r.init()
r.scanSema <- struct{}{}
}
// findPackage returns the module and directory that contains the package at
// the given import path, or returns nil, "" if no module is in scope.
func (r *ModuleResolver) findPackage(importPath string) (*gocommand.ModuleJSON, string) {
// This can't find packages in the stdlib, but that's harmless for all
// the existing code paths.
for _, m := range r.modsByModPath {
if !strings.HasPrefix(importPath, m.Path) {
continue
}
pathInModule := importPath[len(m.Path):]
pkgDir := filepath.Join(m.Dir, pathInModule)
if r.dirIsNestedModule(pkgDir, m) {
continue
}
if info, ok := r.cacheLoad(pkgDir); ok {
if loaded, err := info.reachedStatus(nameLoaded); loaded {
if err != nil {
continue // No package in this dir.
}
return m, pkgDir
}
if scanned, err := info.reachedStatus(directoryScanned); scanned && err != nil {
continue // Dir is unreadable, etc.
}
// This is slightly wrong: a directory doesn't have to have an
// importable package to count as a package for package-to-module
// resolution. package main or _test files should count but
// don't.
// TODO(heschi): fix this.
if _, err := r.cachePackageName(info); err == nil {
return m, pkgDir
}
}
// Not cached. Read the filesystem.
pkgFiles, err := ioutil.ReadDir(pkgDir)
if err != nil {
continue
}
// A module only contains a package if it has buildable go
// files in that directory. If not, it could be provided by an
// outer module. See #29736.
for _, fi := range pkgFiles {
if ok, _ := r.env.matchFile(pkgDir, fi.Name()); ok {
return m, pkgDir
}
}
}
return nil, ""
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) cacheLoad(dir string) (directoryPackageInfo, bool) {
if info, ok := r.moduleCacheCache.Load(dir); ok {
return info, ok
}
return r.otherCache.Load(dir)
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) cacheStore(info directoryPackageInfo) {
if info.rootType == gopathwalk.RootModuleCache {
r.moduleCacheCache.Store(info.dir, info)
} else {
r.otherCache.Store(info.dir, info)
}
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) cacheKeys() []string {
return append(r.moduleCacheCache.Keys(), r.otherCache.Keys()...)
}
// cachePackageName caches the package name for a dir already in the cache.
func (r *ModuleResolver) cachePackageName(info directoryPackageInfo) (string, error) {
if info.rootType == gopathwalk.RootModuleCache {
return r.moduleCacheCache.CachePackageName(info)
}
return r.otherCache.CachePackageName(info)
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) cacheExports(ctx context.Context, env *ProcessEnv, info directoryPackageInfo) (string, []string, error) {
if info.rootType == gopathwalk.RootModuleCache {
return r.moduleCacheCache.CacheExports(ctx, env, info)
}
return r.otherCache.CacheExports(ctx, env, info)
}
// findModuleByDir returns the module that contains dir, or nil if no such
// module is in scope.
func (r *ModuleResolver) findModuleByDir(dir string) *gocommand.ModuleJSON {
// This is quite tricky and may not be correct. dir could be:
// - a package in the main module.
// - a replace target underneath the main module's directory.
// - a nested module in the above.
// - a replace target somewhere totally random.
// - a nested module in the above.
// - in the mod cache.
// - in /vendor/ in -mod=vendor mode.
// - nested module? Dunno.
// Rumor has it that replace targets cannot contain other replace targets.
for _, m := range r.modsByDir {
if !strings.HasPrefix(dir, m.Dir) {
continue
}
if r.dirIsNestedModule(dir, m) {
continue
}
return m
}
return nil
}
// dirIsNestedModule reports if dir is contained in a nested module underneath
// mod, not actually in mod.
func (r *ModuleResolver) dirIsNestedModule(dir string, mod *gocommand.ModuleJSON) bool {
if !strings.HasPrefix(dir, mod.Dir) {
return false
}
if r.dirInModuleCache(dir) {
// Nested modules in the module cache are pruned,
// so it cannot be a nested module.
return false
}
if mod != nil && mod == r.dummyVendorMod {
// The /vendor pseudomodule is flattened and doesn't actually count.
return false
}
modDir, _ := r.modInfo(dir)
if modDir == "" {
return false
}
return modDir != mod.Dir
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) modInfo(dir string) (modDir string, modName string) {
readModName := func(modFile string) string {
modBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(modFile)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return modulePath(modBytes)
}
if r.dirInModuleCache(dir) {
if matches := modCacheRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(dir); len(matches) == 3 {
index := strings.Index(dir, matches[1]+"@"+matches[2])
modDir := filepath.Join(dir[:index], matches[1]+"@"+matches[2])
return modDir, readModName(filepath.Join(modDir, "go.mod"))
}
}
for {
if info, ok := r.cacheLoad(dir); ok {
return info.moduleDir, info.moduleName
}
f := filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod")
info, err := os.Stat(f)
if err == nil && !info.IsDir() {
return dir, readModName(f)
}
d := filepath.Dir(dir)
if len(d) >= len(dir) {
return "", "" // reached top of file system, no go.mod
}
dir = d
}
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) dirInModuleCache(dir string) bool {
if r.moduleCacheDir == "" {
return false
}
return strings.HasPrefix(dir, r.moduleCacheDir)
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) loadPackageNames(importPaths []string, srcDir string) (map[string]string, error) {
if err := r.init(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
names := map[string]string{}
for _, path := range importPaths {
_, packageDir := r.findPackage(path)
if packageDir == "" {
continue
}
name, err := packageDirToName(packageDir)
if err != nil {
continue
}
names[path] = name
}
return names, nil
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) scan(ctx context.Context, callback *scanCallback) error {
if err := r.init(); err != nil {
return err
}
processDir := func(info directoryPackageInfo) {
// Skip this directory if we were not able to get the package information successfully.
if scanned, err := info.reachedStatus(directoryScanned); !scanned || err != nil {
return
}
pkg, err := r.canonicalize(info)
if err != nil {
return
}
if !callback.dirFound(pkg) {
return
}
pkg.packageName, err = r.cachePackageName(info)
if err != nil {
return
}
if !callback.packageNameLoaded(pkg) {
return
}
_, exports, err := r.loadExports(ctx, pkg, false)
if err != nil {
return
}
callback.exportsLoaded(pkg, exports)
}
// Start processing everything in the cache, and listen for the new stuff
// we discover in the walk below.
stop1 := r.moduleCacheCache.ScanAndListen(ctx, processDir)
defer stop1()
stop2 := r.otherCache.ScanAndListen(ctx, processDir)
defer stop2()
// We assume cached directories are fully cached, including all their
// children, and have not changed. We can skip them.
skip := func(root gopathwalk.Root, dir string) bool {
info, ok := r.cacheLoad(dir)
if !ok {
return false
}
// This directory can be skipped as long as we have already scanned it.
// Packages with errors will continue to have errors, so there is no need
// to rescan them.
packageScanned, _ := info.reachedStatus(directoryScanned)
return packageScanned
}
// Add anything new to the cache, and process it if we're still listening.
add := func(root gopathwalk.Root, dir string) {
r.cacheStore(r.scanDirForPackage(root, dir))
}
// r.roots and the callback are not necessarily safe to use in the
// goroutine below. Process them eagerly.
roots := filterRoots(r.roots, callback.rootFound)
// We can't cancel walks, because we need them to finish to have a usable
// cache. Instead, run them in a separate goroutine and detach.
scanDone := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return
case <-r.scanSema:
}
defer func() { r.scanSema <- struct{}{} }()
// We have the lock on r.scannedRoots, and no other scans can run.
for _, root := range roots {
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return
}
if r.scannedRoots[root] {
continue
}
gopathwalk.WalkSkip([]gopathwalk.Root{root}, add, skip, gopathwalk.Options{Logf: r.env.Logf, ModulesEnabled: true})
r.scannedRoots[root] = true
}
close(scanDone)
}()
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
case <-scanDone:
}
return nil
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) scoreImportPath(ctx context.Context, path string) float64 {
if _, ok := stdlib[path]; ok {
return MaxRelevance
}
mod, _ := r.findPackage(path)
return modRelevance(mod)
}
func modRelevance(mod *gocommand.ModuleJSON) float64 {
var relevance float64
switch {
case mod == nil: // out of scope
return MaxRelevance - 4
case mod.Indirect:
relevance = MaxRelevance - 3
case !mod.Main:
relevance = MaxRelevance - 2
default:
relevance = MaxRelevance - 1 // main module ties with stdlib
}
_, versionString, ok := module.SplitPathVersion(mod.Path)
if ok {
index := strings.Index(versionString, "v")
if index == -1 {
return relevance
}
if versionNumber, err := strconv.ParseFloat(versionString[index+1:], 64); err == nil {
relevance += versionNumber / 1000
}
}
return relevance
}
// canonicalize gets the result of canonicalizing the packages using the results
// of initializing the resolver from 'go list -m'.
func (r *ModuleResolver) canonicalize(info directoryPackageInfo) (*pkg, error) {
// Packages in GOROOT are already canonical, regardless of the std/cmd modules.
if info.rootType == gopathwalk.RootGOROOT {
return &pkg{
importPathShort: info.nonCanonicalImportPath,
dir: info.dir,
packageName: path.Base(info.nonCanonicalImportPath),
relevance: MaxRelevance,
}, nil
}
importPath := info.nonCanonicalImportPath
mod := r.findModuleByDir(info.dir)
// Check if the directory is underneath a module that's in scope.
if mod != nil {
// It is. If dir is the target of a replace directive,
// our guessed import path is wrong. Use the real one.
if mod.Dir == info.dir {
importPath = mod.Path
} else {
dirInMod := info.dir[len(mod.Dir)+len("/"):]
importPath = path.Join(mod.Path, filepath.ToSlash(dirInMod))
}
} else if !strings.HasPrefix(importPath, info.moduleName) {
// The module's name doesn't match the package's import path. It
// probably needs a replace directive we don't have.
return nil, fmt.Errorf("package in %q is not valid without a replace statement", info.dir)
}
res := &pkg{
importPathShort: importPath,
dir: info.dir,
relevance: modRelevance(mod),
}
// We may have discovered a package that has a different version
// in scope already. Canonicalize to that one if possible.
if _, canonicalDir := r.findPackage(importPath); canonicalDir != "" {
res.dir = canonicalDir
}
return res, nil
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) loadExports(ctx context.Context, pkg *pkg, includeTest bool) (string, []string, error) {
if err := r.init(); err != nil {
return "", nil, err
}
if info, ok := r.cacheLoad(pkg.dir); ok && !includeTest {
return r.cacheExports(ctx, r.env, info)
}
return loadExportsFromFiles(ctx, r.env, pkg.dir, includeTest)
}
func (r *ModuleResolver) scanDirForPackage(root gopathwalk.Root, dir string) directoryPackageInfo {
subdir := ""
if dir != root.Path {
subdir = dir[len(root.Path)+len("/"):]
}
importPath := filepath.ToSlash(subdir)
if strings.HasPrefix(importPath, "vendor/") {
// Only enter vendor directories if they're explicitly requested as a root.
return directoryPackageInfo{
status: directoryScanned,
err: fmt.Errorf("unwanted vendor directory"),
}
}
switch root.Type {
case gopathwalk.RootCurrentModule:
importPath = path.Join(r.main.Path, filepath.ToSlash(subdir))
case gopathwalk.RootModuleCache:
matches := modCacheRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(subdir)
if len(matches) == 0 {
return directoryPackageInfo{
status: directoryScanned,
err: fmt.Errorf("invalid module cache path: %v", subdir),
}
}
modPath, err := module.UnescapePath(filepath.ToSlash(matches[1]))
if err != nil {
if r.env.Logf != nil {
r.env.Logf("decoding module cache path %q: %v", subdir, err)
}
return directoryPackageInfo{
status: directoryScanned,
err: fmt.Errorf("decoding module cache path %q: %v", subdir, err),
}
}
importPath = path.Join(modPath, filepath.ToSlash(matches[3]))
}
modDir, modName := r.modInfo(dir)
result := directoryPackageInfo{
status: directoryScanned,
dir: dir,
rootType: root.Type,
nonCanonicalImportPath: importPath,
moduleDir: modDir,
moduleName: modName,
}
if root.Type == gopathwalk.RootGOROOT {
// stdlib packages are always in scope, despite the confusing go.mod
return result
}
return result
}
// modCacheRegexp splits a path in a module cache into module, module version, and package.
var modCacheRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`(.*)@([^/\\]*)(.*)`)
var (
slashSlash = []byte("//")
moduleStr = []byte("module")
)
// modulePath returns the module path from the gomod file text.
// If it cannot find a module path, it returns an empty string.
// It is tolerant of unrelated problems in the go.mod file.
//
// Copied from cmd/go/internal/modfile.
func modulePath(mod []byte) string {
for len(mod) > 0 {
line := mod
mod = nil
if i := bytes.IndexByte(line, '\n'); i >= 0 {
line, mod = line[:i], line[i+1:]
}
if i := bytes.Index(line, slashSlash); i >= 0 {
line = line[:i]
}
line = bytes.TrimSpace(line)
if !bytes.HasPrefix(line, moduleStr) {
continue
}
line = line[len(moduleStr):]
n := len(line)
line = bytes.TrimSpace(line)
if len(line) == n || len(line) == 0 {
continue
}
if line[0] == '"' || line[0] == '`' {
p, err := strconv.Unquote(string(line))
if err != nil {
return "" // malformed quoted string or multiline module path
}
return p
}
return string(line)
}
return "" // missing module path
}

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// Copyright 2019 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 imports
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"sync"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/gopathwalk"
)
// To find packages to import, the resolver needs to know about all of the
// the packages that could be imported. This includes packages that are
// already in modules that are in (1) the current module, (2) replace targets,
// and (3) packages in the module cache. Packages in (1) and (2) may change over
// time, as the client may edit the current module and locally replaced modules.
// The module cache (which includes all of the packages in (3)) can only
// ever be added to.
//
// The resolver can thus save state about packages in the module cache
// and guarantee that this will not change over time. To obtain information
// about new modules added to the module cache, the module cache should be
// rescanned.
//
// It is OK to serve information about modules that have been deleted,
// as they do still exist.
// TODO(suzmue): can we share information with the caller about
// what module needs to be downloaded to import this package?
type directoryPackageStatus int
const (
_ directoryPackageStatus = iota
directoryScanned
nameLoaded
exportsLoaded
)
type directoryPackageInfo struct {
// status indicates the extent to which this struct has been filled in.
status directoryPackageStatus
// err is non-nil when there was an error trying to reach status.
err error
// Set when status >= directoryScanned.
// dir is the absolute directory of this package.
dir string
rootType gopathwalk.RootType
// nonCanonicalImportPath is the package's expected import path. It may
// not actually be importable at that path.
nonCanonicalImportPath string
// Module-related information.
moduleDir string // The directory that is the module root of this dir.
moduleName string // The module name that contains this dir.
// Set when status >= nameLoaded.
packageName string // the package name, as declared in the source.
// Set when status >= exportsLoaded.
exports []string
}
// reachedStatus returns true when info has a status at least target and any error associated with
// an attempt to reach target.
func (info *directoryPackageInfo) reachedStatus(target directoryPackageStatus) (bool, error) {
if info.err == nil {
return info.status >= target, nil
}
if info.status == target {
return true, info.err
}
return true, nil
}
// dirInfoCache is a concurrency safe map for storing information about
// directories that may contain packages.
//
// The information in this cache is built incrementally. Entries are initialized in scan.
// No new keys should be added in any other functions, as all directories containing
// packages are identified in scan.
//
// Other functions, including loadExports and findPackage, may update entries in this cache
// as they discover new things about the directory.
//
// The information in the cache is not expected to change for the cache's
// lifetime, so there is no protection against competing writes. Users should
// take care not to hold the cache across changes to the underlying files.
//
// TODO(suzmue): consider other concurrency strategies and data structures (RWLocks, sync.Map, etc)
type dirInfoCache struct {
mu sync.Mutex
// dirs stores information about packages in directories, keyed by absolute path.
dirs map[string]*directoryPackageInfo
listeners map[*int]cacheListener
}
type cacheListener func(directoryPackageInfo)
// ScanAndListen calls listener on all the items in the cache, and on anything
// newly added. The returned stop function waits for all in-flight callbacks to
// finish and blocks new ones.
func (d *dirInfoCache) ScanAndListen(ctx context.Context, listener cacheListener) func() {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
// Flushing out all the callbacks is tricky without knowing how many there
// are going to be. Setting an arbitrary limit makes it much easier.
const maxInFlight = 10
sema := make(chan struct{}, maxInFlight)
for i := 0; i < maxInFlight; i++ {
sema <- struct{}{}
}
cookie := new(int) // A unique ID we can use for the listener.
// We can't hold mu while calling the listener.
d.mu.Lock()
var keys []string
for key := range d.dirs {
keys = append(keys, key)
}
d.listeners[cookie] = func(info directoryPackageInfo) {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return
case <-sema:
}
listener(info)
sema <- struct{}{}
}
d.mu.Unlock()
stop := func() {
cancel()
d.mu.Lock()
delete(d.listeners, cookie)
d.mu.Unlock()
for i := 0; i < maxInFlight; i++ {
<-sema
}
}
// Process the pre-existing keys.
for _, k := range keys {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return stop
default:
}
if v, ok := d.Load(k); ok {
listener(v)
}
}
return stop
}
// Store stores the package info for dir.
func (d *dirInfoCache) Store(dir string, info directoryPackageInfo) {
d.mu.Lock()
_, old := d.dirs[dir]
d.dirs[dir] = &info
var listeners []cacheListener
for _, l := range d.listeners {
listeners = append(listeners, l)
}
d.mu.Unlock()
if !old {
for _, l := range listeners {
l(info)
}
}
}
// Load returns a copy of the directoryPackageInfo for absolute directory dir.
func (d *dirInfoCache) Load(dir string) (directoryPackageInfo, bool) {
d.mu.Lock()
defer d.mu.Unlock()
info, ok := d.dirs[dir]
if !ok {
return directoryPackageInfo{}, false
}
return *info, true
}
// Keys returns the keys currently present in d.
func (d *dirInfoCache) Keys() (keys []string) {
d.mu.Lock()
defer d.mu.Unlock()
for key := range d.dirs {
keys = append(keys, key)
}
return keys
}
func (d *dirInfoCache) CachePackageName(info directoryPackageInfo) (string, error) {
if loaded, err := info.reachedStatus(nameLoaded); loaded {
return info.packageName, err
}
if scanned, err := info.reachedStatus(directoryScanned); !scanned || err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("cannot read package name, scan error: %v", err)
}
info.packageName, info.err = packageDirToName(info.dir)
info.status = nameLoaded
d.Store(info.dir, info)
return info.packageName, info.err
}
func (d *dirInfoCache) CacheExports(ctx context.Context, env *ProcessEnv, info directoryPackageInfo) (string, []string, error) {
if reached, _ := info.reachedStatus(exportsLoaded); reached {
return info.packageName, info.exports, info.err
}
if reached, err := info.reachedStatus(nameLoaded); reached && err != nil {
return "", nil, err
}
info.packageName, info.exports, info.err = loadExportsFromFiles(ctx, env, info.dir, false)
if info.err == context.Canceled || info.err == context.DeadlineExceeded {
return info.packageName, info.exports, info.err
}
// The cache structure wants things to proceed linearly. We can skip a
// step here, but only if we succeed.
if info.status == nameLoaded || info.err == nil {
info.status = exportsLoaded
} else {
info.status = nameLoaded
}
d.Store(info.dir, info)
return info.packageName, info.exports, info.err
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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.
// Hacked up copy of go/ast/import.go
package imports
import (
"go/ast"
"go/token"
"sort"
"strconv"
)
// sortImports sorts runs of consecutive import lines in import blocks in f.
// It also removes duplicate imports when it is possible to do so without data loss.
func sortImports(localPrefix string, fset *token.FileSet, f *ast.File) {
for i, d := range f.Decls {
d, ok := d.(*ast.GenDecl)
if !ok || d.Tok != token.IMPORT {
// Not an import declaration, so we're done.
// Imports are always first.
break
}
if len(d.Specs) == 0 {
// Empty import block, remove it.
f.Decls = append(f.Decls[:i], f.Decls[i+1:]...)
}
if !d.Lparen.IsValid() {
// Not a block: sorted by default.
continue
}
// Identify and sort runs of specs on successive lines.
i := 0
specs := d.Specs[:0]
for j, s := range d.Specs {
if j > i && fset.Position(s.Pos()).Line > 1+fset.Position(d.Specs[j-1].End()).Line {
// j begins a new run. End this one.
specs = append(specs, sortSpecs(localPrefix, fset, f, d.Specs[i:j])...)
i = j
}
}
specs = append(specs, sortSpecs(localPrefix, fset, f, d.Specs[i:])...)
d.Specs = specs
// Deduping can leave a blank line before the rparen; clean that up.
if len(d.Specs) > 0 {
lastSpec := d.Specs[len(d.Specs)-1]
lastLine := fset.Position(lastSpec.Pos()).Line
if rParenLine := fset.Position(d.Rparen).Line; rParenLine > lastLine+1 {
fset.File(d.Rparen).MergeLine(rParenLine - 1)
}
}
}
}
// mergeImports merges all the import declarations into the first one.
// Taken from golang.org/x/tools/ast/astutil.
func mergeImports(fset *token.FileSet, f *ast.File) {
if len(f.Decls) <= 1 {
return
}
// Merge all the import declarations into the first one.
var first *ast.GenDecl
for i := 0; i < len(f.Decls); i++ {
decl := f.Decls[i]
gen, ok := decl.(*ast.GenDecl)
if !ok || gen.Tok != token.IMPORT || declImports(gen, "C") {
continue
}
if first == nil {
first = gen
continue // Don't touch the first one.
}
// We now know there is more than one package in this import
// declaration. Ensure that it ends up parenthesized.
first.Lparen = first.Pos()
// Move the imports of the other import declaration to the first one.
for _, spec := range gen.Specs {
spec.(*ast.ImportSpec).Path.ValuePos = first.Pos()
first.Specs = append(first.Specs, spec)
}
f.Decls = append(f.Decls[:i], f.Decls[i+1:]...)
i--
}
}
// declImports reports whether gen contains an import of path.
// Taken from golang.org/x/tools/ast/astutil.
func declImports(gen *ast.GenDecl, path string) bool {
if gen.Tok != token.IMPORT {
return false
}
for _, spec := range gen.Specs {
impspec := spec.(*ast.ImportSpec)
if importPath(impspec) == path {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func importPath(s ast.Spec) string {
t, err := strconv.Unquote(s.(*ast.ImportSpec).Path.Value)
if err == nil {
return t
}
return ""
}
func importName(s ast.Spec) string {
n := s.(*ast.ImportSpec).Name
if n == nil {
return ""
}
return n.Name
}
func importComment(s ast.Spec) string {
c := s.(*ast.ImportSpec).Comment
if c == nil {
return ""
}
return c.Text()
}
// collapse indicates whether prev may be removed, leaving only next.
func collapse(prev, next ast.Spec) bool {
if importPath(next) != importPath(prev) || importName(next) != importName(prev) {
return false
}
return prev.(*ast.ImportSpec).Comment == nil
}
type posSpan struct {
Start token.Pos
End token.Pos
}
func sortSpecs(localPrefix string, fset *token.FileSet, f *ast.File, specs []ast.Spec) []ast.Spec {
// Can't short-circuit here even if specs are already sorted,
// since they might yet need deduplication.
// A lone import, however, may be safely ignored.
if len(specs) <= 1 {
return specs
}
// Record positions for specs.
pos := make([]posSpan, len(specs))
for i, s := range specs {
pos[i] = posSpan{s.Pos(), s.End()}
}
// Identify comments in this range.
// Any comment from pos[0].Start to the final line counts.
lastLine := fset.Position(pos[len(pos)-1].End).Line
cstart := len(f.Comments)
cend := len(f.Comments)
for i, g := range f.Comments {
if g.Pos() < pos[0].Start {
continue
}
if i < cstart {
cstart = i
}
if fset.Position(g.End()).Line > lastLine {
cend = i
break
}
}
comments := f.Comments[cstart:cend]
// Assign each comment to the import spec preceding it.
importComment := map[*ast.ImportSpec][]*ast.CommentGroup{}
specIndex := 0
for _, g := range comments {
for specIndex+1 < len(specs) && pos[specIndex+1].Start <= g.Pos() {
specIndex++
}
s := specs[specIndex].(*ast.ImportSpec)
importComment[s] = append(importComment[s], g)
}
// Sort the import specs by import path.
// Remove duplicates, when possible without data loss.
// Reassign the import paths to have the same position sequence.
// Reassign each comment to abut the end of its spec.
// Sort the comments by new position.
sort.Sort(byImportSpec{localPrefix, specs})
// Dedup. Thanks to our sorting, we can just consider
// adjacent pairs of imports.
deduped := specs[:0]
for i, s := range specs {
if i == len(specs)-1 || !collapse(s, specs[i+1]) {
deduped = append(deduped, s)
} else {
p := s.Pos()
fset.File(p).MergeLine(fset.Position(p).Line)
}
}
specs = deduped
// Fix up comment positions
for i, s := range specs {
s := s.(*ast.ImportSpec)
if s.Name != nil {
s.Name.NamePos = pos[i].Start
}
s.Path.ValuePos = pos[i].Start
s.EndPos = pos[i].End
nextSpecPos := pos[i].End
for _, g := range importComment[s] {
for _, c := range g.List {
c.Slash = pos[i].End
nextSpecPos = c.End()
}
}
if i < len(specs)-1 {
pos[i+1].Start = nextSpecPos
pos[i+1].End = nextSpecPos
}
}
sort.Sort(byCommentPos(comments))
// Fixup comments can insert blank lines, because import specs are on different lines.
// We remove those blank lines here by merging import spec to the first import spec line.
firstSpecLine := fset.Position(specs[0].Pos()).Line
for _, s := range specs[1:] {
p := s.Pos()
line := fset.File(p).Line(p)
for previousLine := line - 1; previousLine >= firstSpecLine; {
fset.File(p).MergeLine(previousLine)
previousLine--
}
}
return specs
}
type byImportSpec struct {
localPrefix string
specs []ast.Spec // slice of *ast.ImportSpec
}
func (x byImportSpec) Len() int { return len(x.specs) }
func (x byImportSpec) Swap(i, j int) { x.specs[i], x.specs[j] = x.specs[j], x.specs[i] }
func (x byImportSpec) Less(i, j int) bool {
ipath := importPath(x.specs[i])
jpath := importPath(x.specs[j])
igroup := importGroup(x.localPrefix, ipath)
jgroup := importGroup(x.localPrefix, jpath)
if igroup != jgroup {
return igroup < jgroup
}
if ipath != jpath {
return ipath < jpath
}
iname := importName(x.specs[i])
jname := importName(x.specs[j])
if iname != jname {
return iname < jname
}
return importComment(x.specs[i]) < importComment(x.specs[j])
}
type byCommentPos []*ast.CommentGroup
func (x byCommentPos) Len() int { return len(x) }
func (x byCommentPos) Swap(i, j int) { x[i], x[j] = x[j], x[i] }
func (x byCommentPos) Less(i, j int) bool { return x[i].Pos() < x[j].Pos() }

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