Update to kube v1.17

Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
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Humble Chirammal
2020-01-14 16:08:55 +05:30
committed by mergify[bot]
parent 327fcd1b1b
commit 3af1e26d7c
1710 changed files with 289562 additions and 168638 deletions

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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.
// Binary package export.
// This file was derived from $GOROOT/src/cmd/compile/internal/gc/bexport.go;
// see that file for specification of the format.
package gcimporter
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/constant"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"math"
"math/big"
"sort"
"strings"
)
// If debugFormat is set, each integer and string value is preceded by a marker
// and position information in the encoding. This mechanism permits an importer
// to recognize immediately when it is out of sync. The importer recognizes this
// mode automatically (i.e., it can import export data produced with debugging
// support even if debugFormat is not set at the time of import). This mode will
// lead to massively larger export data (by a factor of 2 to 3) and should only
// be enabled during development and debugging.
//
// NOTE: This flag is the first flag to enable if importing dies because of
// (suspected) format errors, and whenever a change is made to the format.
const debugFormat = false // default: false
// If trace is set, debugging output is printed to std out.
const trace = false // default: false
// Current export format version. Increase with each format change.
// Note: The latest binary (non-indexed) export format is at version 6.
// This exporter is still at level 4, but it doesn't matter since
// the binary importer can handle older versions just fine.
// 6: package height (CL 105038) -- NOT IMPLEMENTED HERE
// 5: improved position encoding efficiency (issue 20080, CL 41619) -- NOT IMPLEMEMTED HERE
// 4: type name objects support type aliases, uses aliasTag
// 3: Go1.8 encoding (same as version 2, aliasTag defined but never used)
// 2: removed unused bool in ODCL export (compiler only)
// 1: header format change (more regular), export package for _ struct fields
// 0: Go1.7 encoding
const exportVersion = 4
// trackAllTypes enables cycle tracking for all types, not just named
// types. The existing compiler invariants assume that unnamed types
// that are not completely set up are not used, or else there are spurious
// errors.
// If disabled, only named types are tracked, possibly leading to slightly
// less efficient encoding in rare cases. It also prevents the export of
// some corner-case type declarations (but those are not handled correctly
// with with the textual export format either).
// TODO(gri) enable and remove once issues caused by it are fixed
const trackAllTypes = false
type exporter struct {
fset *token.FileSet
out bytes.Buffer
// object -> index maps, indexed in order of serialization
strIndex map[string]int
pkgIndex map[*types.Package]int
typIndex map[types.Type]int
// position encoding
posInfoFormat bool
prevFile string
prevLine int
// debugging support
written int // bytes written
indent int // for trace
}
// internalError represents an error generated inside this package.
type internalError string
func (e internalError) Error() string { return "gcimporter: " + string(e) }
func internalErrorf(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
return internalError(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
}
// BExportData returns binary export data for pkg.
// If no file set is provided, position info will be missing.
func BExportData(fset *token.FileSet, pkg *types.Package) (b []byte, err error) {
defer func() {
if e := recover(); e != nil {
if ierr, ok := e.(internalError); ok {
err = ierr
return
}
// Not an internal error; panic again.
panic(e)
}
}()
p := exporter{
fset: fset,
strIndex: map[string]int{"": 0}, // empty string is mapped to 0
pkgIndex: make(map[*types.Package]int),
typIndex: make(map[types.Type]int),
posInfoFormat: true, // TODO(gri) might become a flag, eventually
}
// write version info
// The version string must start with "version %d" where %d is the version
// number. Additional debugging information may follow after a blank; that
// text is ignored by the importer.
p.rawStringln(fmt.Sprintf("version %d", exportVersion))
var debug string
if debugFormat {
debug = "debug"
}
p.rawStringln(debug) // cannot use p.bool since it's affected by debugFormat; also want to see this clearly
p.bool(trackAllTypes)
p.bool(p.posInfoFormat)
// --- generic export data ---
// populate type map with predeclared "known" types
for index, typ := range predeclared() {
p.typIndex[typ] = index
}
if len(p.typIndex) != len(predeclared()) {
return nil, internalError("duplicate entries in type map?")
}
// write package data
p.pkg(pkg, true)
if trace {
p.tracef("\n")
}
// write objects
objcount := 0
scope := pkg.Scope()
for _, name := range scope.Names() {
if !ast.IsExported(name) {
continue
}
if trace {
p.tracef("\n")
}
p.obj(scope.Lookup(name))
objcount++
}
// indicate end of list
if trace {
p.tracef("\n")
}
p.tag(endTag)
// for self-verification only (redundant)
p.int(objcount)
if trace {
p.tracef("\n")
}
// --- end of export data ---
return p.out.Bytes(), nil
}
func (p *exporter) pkg(pkg *types.Package, emptypath bool) {
if pkg == nil {
panic(internalError("unexpected nil pkg"))
}
// if we saw the package before, write its index (>= 0)
if i, ok := p.pkgIndex[pkg]; ok {
p.index('P', i)
return
}
// otherwise, remember the package, write the package tag (< 0) and package data
if trace {
p.tracef("P%d = { ", len(p.pkgIndex))
defer p.tracef("} ")
}
p.pkgIndex[pkg] = len(p.pkgIndex)
p.tag(packageTag)
p.string(pkg.Name())
if emptypath {
p.string("")
} else {
p.string(pkg.Path())
}
}
func (p *exporter) obj(obj types.Object) {
switch obj := obj.(type) {
case *types.Const:
p.tag(constTag)
p.pos(obj)
p.qualifiedName(obj)
p.typ(obj.Type())
p.value(obj.Val())
case *types.TypeName:
if obj.IsAlias() {
p.tag(aliasTag)
p.pos(obj)
p.qualifiedName(obj)
} else {
p.tag(typeTag)
}
p.typ(obj.Type())
case *types.Var:
p.tag(varTag)
p.pos(obj)
p.qualifiedName(obj)
p.typ(obj.Type())
case *types.Func:
p.tag(funcTag)
p.pos(obj)
p.qualifiedName(obj)
sig := obj.Type().(*types.Signature)
p.paramList(sig.Params(), sig.Variadic())
p.paramList(sig.Results(), false)
default:
panic(internalErrorf("unexpected object %v (%T)", obj, obj))
}
}
func (p *exporter) pos(obj types.Object) {
if !p.posInfoFormat {
return
}
file, line := p.fileLine(obj)
if file == p.prevFile {
// common case: write line delta
// delta == 0 means different file or no line change
delta := line - p.prevLine
p.int(delta)
if delta == 0 {
p.int(-1) // -1 means no file change
}
} else {
// different file
p.int(0)
// Encode filename as length of common prefix with previous
// filename, followed by (possibly empty) suffix. Filenames
// frequently share path prefixes, so this can save a lot
// of space and make export data size less dependent on file
// path length. The suffix is unlikely to be empty because
// file names tend to end in ".go".
n := commonPrefixLen(p.prevFile, file)
p.int(n) // n >= 0
p.string(file[n:]) // write suffix only
p.prevFile = file
p.int(line)
}
p.prevLine = line
}
func (p *exporter) fileLine(obj types.Object) (file string, line int) {
if p.fset != nil {
pos := p.fset.Position(obj.Pos())
file = pos.Filename
line = pos.Line
}
return
}
func commonPrefixLen(a, b string) int {
if len(a) > len(b) {
a, b = b, a
}
// len(a) <= len(b)
i := 0
for i < len(a) && a[i] == b[i] {
i++
}
return i
}
func (p *exporter) qualifiedName(obj types.Object) {
p.string(obj.Name())
p.pkg(obj.Pkg(), false)
}
func (p *exporter) typ(t types.Type) {
if t == nil {
panic(internalError("nil type"))
}
// Possible optimization: Anonymous pointer types *T where
// T is a named type are common. We could canonicalize all
// such types *T to a single type PT = *T. This would lead
// to at most one *T entry in typIndex, and all future *T's
// would be encoded as the respective index directly. Would
// save 1 byte (pointerTag) per *T and reduce the typIndex
// size (at the cost of a canonicalization map). We can do
// this later, without encoding format change.
// if we saw the type before, write its index (>= 0)
if i, ok := p.typIndex[t]; ok {
p.index('T', i)
return
}
// otherwise, remember the type, write the type tag (< 0) and type data
if trackAllTypes {
if trace {
p.tracef("T%d = {>\n", len(p.typIndex))
defer p.tracef("<\n} ")
}
p.typIndex[t] = len(p.typIndex)
}
switch t := t.(type) {
case *types.Named:
if !trackAllTypes {
// if we don't track all types, track named types now
p.typIndex[t] = len(p.typIndex)
}
p.tag(namedTag)
p.pos(t.Obj())
p.qualifiedName(t.Obj())
p.typ(t.Underlying())
if !types.IsInterface(t) {
p.assocMethods(t)
}
case *types.Array:
p.tag(arrayTag)
p.int64(t.Len())
p.typ(t.Elem())
case *types.Slice:
p.tag(sliceTag)
p.typ(t.Elem())
case *dddSlice:
p.tag(dddTag)
p.typ(t.elem)
case *types.Struct:
p.tag(structTag)
p.fieldList(t)
case *types.Pointer:
p.tag(pointerTag)
p.typ(t.Elem())
case *types.Signature:
p.tag(signatureTag)
p.paramList(t.Params(), t.Variadic())
p.paramList(t.Results(), false)
case *types.Interface:
p.tag(interfaceTag)
p.iface(t)
case *types.Map:
p.tag(mapTag)
p.typ(t.Key())
p.typ(t.Elem())
case *types.Chan:
p.tag(chanTag)
p.int(int(3 - t.Dir())) // hack
p.typ(t.Elem())
default:
panic(internalErrorf("unexpected type %T: %s", t, t))
}
}
func (p *exporter) assocMethods(named *types.Named) {
// Sort methods (for determinism).
var methods []*types.Func
for i := 0; i < named.NumMethods(); i++ {
methods = append(methods, named.Method(i))
}
sort.Sort(methodsByName(methods))
p.int(len(methods))
if trace && methods != nil {
p.tracef("associated methods {>\n")
}
for i, m := range methods {
if trace && i > 0 {
p.tracef("\n")
}
p.pos(m)
name := m.Name()
p.string(name)
if !exported(name) {
p.pkg(m.Pkg(), false)
}
sig := m.Type().(*types.Signature)
p.paramList(types.NewTuple(sig.Recv()), false)
p.paramList(sig.Params(), sig.Variadic())
p.paramList(sig.Results(), false)
p.int(0) // dummy value for go:nointerface pragma - ignored by importer
}
if trace && methods != nil {
p.tracef("<\n} ")
}
}
type methodsByName []*types.Func
func (x methodsByName) Len() int { return len(x) }
func (x methodsByName) Swap(i, j int) { x[i], x[j] = x[j], x[i] }
func (x methodsByName) Less(i, j int) bool { return x[i].Name() < x[j].Name() }
func (p *exporter) fieldList(t *types.Struct) {
if trace && t.NumFields() > 0 {
p.tracef("fields {>\n")
defer p.tracef("<\n} ")
}
p.int(t.NumFields())
for i := 0; i < t.NumFields(); i++ {
if trace && i > 0 {
p.tracef("\n")
}
p.field(t.Field(i))
p.string(t.Tag(i))
}
}
func (p *exporter) field(f *types.Var) {
if !f.IsField() {
panic(internalError("field expected"))
}
p.pos(f)
p.fieldName(f)
p.typ(f.Type())
}
func (p *exporter) iface(t *types.Interface) {
// TODO(gri): enable importer to load embedded interfaces,
// then emit Embeddeds and ExplicitMethods separately here.
p.int(0)
n := t.NumMethods()
if trace && n > 0 {
p.tracef("methods {>\n")
defer p.tracef("<\n} ")
}
p.int(n)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
if trace && i > 0 {
p.tracef("\n")
}
p.method(t.Method(i))
}
}
func (p *exporter) method(m *types.Func) {
sig := m.Type().(*types.Signature)
if sig.Recv() == nil {
panic(internalError("method expected"))
}
p.pos(m)
p.string(m.Name())
if m.Name() != "_" && !ast.IsExported(m.Name()) {
p.pkg(m.Pkg(), false)
}
// interface method; no need to encode receiver.
p.paramList(sig.Params(), sig.Variadic())
p.paramList(sig.Results(), false)
}
func (p *exporter) fieldName(f *types.Var) {
name := f.Name()
if f.Anonymous() {
// anonymous field - we distinguish between 3 cases:
// 1) field name matches base type name and is exported
// 2) field name matches base type name and is not exported
// 3) field name doesn't match base type name (alias name)
bname := basetypeName(f.Type())
if name == bname {
if ast.IsExported(name) {
name = "" // 1) we don't need to know the field name or package
} else {
name = "?" // 2) use unexported name "?" to force package export
}
} else {
// 3) indicate alias and export name as is
// (this requires an extra "@" but this is a rare case)
p.string("@")
}
}
p.string(name)
if name != "" && !ast.IsExported(name) {
p.pkg(f.Pkg(), false)
}
}
func basetypeName(typ types.Type) string {
switch typ := deref(typ).(type) {
case *types.Basic:
return typ.Name()
case *types.Named:
return typ.Obj().Name()
default:
return "" // unnamed type
}
}
func (p *exporter) paramList(params *types.Tuple, variadic bool) {
// use negative length to indicate unnamed parameters
// (look at the first parameter only since either all
// names are present or all are absent)
n := params.Len()
if n > 0 && params.At(0).Name() == "" {
n = -n
}
p.int(n)
for i := 0; i < params.Len(); i++ {
q := params.At(i)
t := q.Type()
if variadic && i == params.Len()-1 {
t = &dddSlice{t.(*types.Slice).Elem()}
}
p.typ(t)
if n > 0 {
name := q.Name()
p.string(name)
if name != "_" {
p.pkg(q.Pkg(), false)
}
}
p.string("") // no compiler-specific info
}
}
func (p *exporter) value(x constant.Value) {
if trace {
p.tracef("= ")
}
switch x.Kind() {
case constant.Bool:
tag := falseTag
if constant.BoolVal(x) {
tag = trueTag
}
p.tag(tag)
case constant.Int:
if v, exact := constant.Int64Val(x); exact {
// common case: x fits into an int64 - use compact encoding
p.tag(int64Tag)
p.int64(v)
return
}
// uncommon case: large x - use float encoding
// (powers of 2 will be encoded efficiently with exponent)
p.tag(floatTag)
p.float(constant.ToFloat(x))
case constant.Float:
p.tag(floatTag)
p.float(x)
case constant.Complex:
p.tag(complexTag)
p.float(constant.Real(x))
p.float(constant.Imag(x))
case constant.String:
p.tag(stringTag)
p.string(constant.StringVal(x))
case constant.Unknown:
// package contains type errors
p.tag(unknownTag)
default:
panic(internalErrorf("unexpected value %v (%T)", x, x))
}
}
func (p *exporter) float(x constant.Value) {
if x.Kind() != constant.Float {
panic(internalErrorf("unexpected constant %v, want float", x))
}
// extract sign (there is no -0)
sign := constant.Sign(x)
if sign == 0 {
// x == 0
p.int(0)
return
}
// x != 0
var f big.Float
if v, exact := constant.Float64Val(x); exact {
// float64
f.SetFloat64(v)
} else if num, denom := constant.Num(x), constant.Denom(x); num.Kind() == constant.Int {
// TODO(gri): add big.Rat accessor to constant.Value.
r := valueToRat(num)
f.SetRat(r.Quo(r, valueToRat(denom)))
} else {
// Value too large to represent as a fraction => inaccessible.
// TODO(gri): add big.Float accessor to constant.Value.
f.SetFloat64(math.MaxFloat64) // FIXME
}
// extract exponent such that 0.5 <= m < 1.0
var m big.Float
exp := f.MantExp(&m)
// extract mantissa as *big.Int
// - set exponent large enough so mant satisfies mant.IsInt()
// - get *big.Int from mant
m.SetMantExp(&m, int(m.MinPrec()))
mant, acc := m.Int(nil)
if acc != big.Exact {
panic(internalError("internal error"))
}
p.int(sign)
p.int(exp)
p.string(string(mant.Bytes()))
}
func valueToRat(x constant.Value) *big.Rat {
// Convert little-endian to big-endian.
// I can't believe this is necessary.
bytes := constant.Bytes(x)
for i := 0; i < len(bytes)/2; i++ {
bytes[i], bytes[len(bytes)-1-i] = bytes[len(bytes)-1-i], bytes[i]
}
return new(big.Rat).SetInt(new(big.Int).SetBytes(bytes))
}
func (p *exporter) bool(b bool) bool {
if trace {
p.tracef("[")
defer p.tracef("= %v] ", b)
}
x := 0
if b {
x = 1
}
p.int(x)
return b
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Low-level encoders
func (p *exporter) index(marker byte, index int) {
if index < 0 {
panic(internalError("invalid index < 0"))
}
if debugFormat {
p.marker('t')
}
if trace {
p.tracef("%c%d ", marker, index)
}
p.rawInt64(int64(index))
}
func (p *exporter) tag(tag int) {
if tag >= 0 {
panic(internalError("invalid tag >= 0"))
}
if debugFormat {
p.marker('t')
}
if trace {
p.tracef("%s ", tagString[-tag])
}
p.rawInt64(int64(tag))
}
func (p *exporter) int(x int) {
p.int64(int64(x))
}
func (p *exporter) int64(x int64) {
if debugFormat {
p.marker('i')
}
if trace {
p.tracef("%d ", x)
}
p.rawInt64(x)
}
func (p *exporter) string(s string) {
if debugFormat {
p.marker('s')
}
if trace {
p.tracef("%q ", s)
}
// if we saw the string before, write its index (>= 0)
// (the empty string is mapped to 0)
if i, ok := p.strIndex[s]; ok {
p.rawInt64(int64(i))
return
}
// otherwise, remember string and write its negative length and bytes
p.strIndex[s] = len(p.strIndex)
p.rawInt64(-int64(len(s)))
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
p.rawByte(s[i])
}
}
// marker emits a marker byte and position information which makes
// it easy for a reader to detect if it is "out of sync". Used for
// debugFormat format only.
func (p *exporter) marker(m byte) {
p.rawByte(m)
// Enable this for help tracking down the location
// of an incorrect marker when running in debugFormat.
if false && trace {
p.tracef("#%d ", p.written)
}
p.rawInt64(int64(p.written))
}
// rawInt64 should only be used by low-level encoders.
func (p *exporter) rawInt64(x int64) {
var tmp [binary.MaxVarintLen64]byte
n := binary.PutVarint(tmp[:], x)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
p.rawByte(tmp[i])
}
}
// rawStringln should only be used to emit the initial version string.
func (p *exporter) rawStringln(s string) {
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
p.rawByte(s[i])
}
p.rawByte('\n')
}
// rawByte is the bottleneck interface to write to p.out.
// rawByte escapes b as follows (any encoding does that
// hides '$'):
//
// '$' => '|' 'S'
// '|' => '|' '|'
//
// Necessary so other tools can find the end of the
// export data by searching for "$$".
// rawByte should only be used by low-level encoders.
func (p *exporter) rawByte(b byte) {
switch b {
case '$':
// write '$' as '|' 'S'
b = 'S'
fallthrough
case '|':
// write '|' as '|' '|'
p.out.WriteByte('|')
p.written++
}
p.out.WriteByte(b)
p.written++
}
// tracef is like fmt.Printf but it rewrites the format string
// to take care of indentation.
func (p *exporter) tracef(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if strings.ContainsAny(format, "<>\n") {
var buf bytes.Buffer
for i := 0; i < len(format); i++ {
// no need to deal with runes
ch := format[i]
switch ch {
case '>':
p.indent++
continue
case '<':
p.indent--
continue
}
buf.WriteByte(ch)
if ch == '\n' {
for j := p.indent; j > 0; j-- {
buf.WriteString(". ")
}
}
}
format = buf.String()
}
fmt.Printf(format, args...)
}
// Debugging support.
// (tagString is only used when tracing is enabled)
var tagString = [...]string{
// Packages
-packageTag: "package",
// Types
-namedTag: "named type",
-arrayTag: "array",
-sliceTag: "slice",
-dddTag: "ddd",
-structTag: "struct",
-pointerTag: "pointer",
-signatureTag: "signature",
-interfaceTag: "interface",
-mapTag: "map",
-chanTag: "chan",
// Values
-falseTag: "false",
-trueTag: "true",
-int64Tag: "int64",
-floatTag: "float",
-fractionTag: "fraction",
-complexTag: "complex",
-stringTag: "string",
-unknownTag: "unknown",
// Type aliases
-aliasTag: "alias",
}

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// Copyright 2011 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.
// This file is a copy of $GOROOT/src/go/internal/gcimporter/exportdata.go.
// This file implements FindExportData.
package gcimporter
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"io"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
func readGopackHeader(r *bufio.Reader) (name string, size int, err error) {
// See $GOROOT/include/ar.h.
hdr := make([]byte, 16+12+6+6+8+10+2)
_, err = io.ReadFull(r, hdr)
if err != nil {
return
}
// leave for debugging
if false {
fmt.Printf("header: %s", hdr)
}
s := strings.TrimSpace(string(hdr[16+12+6+6+8:][:10]))
size, err = strconv.Atoi(s)
if err != nil || hdr[len(hdr)-2] != '`' || hdr[len(hdr)-1] != '\n' {
err = fmt.Errorf("invalid archive header")
return
}
name = strings.TrimSpace(string(hdr[:16]))
return
}
// FindExportData positions the reader r at the beginning of the
// export data section of an underlying GC-created object/archive
// file by reading from it. The reader must be positioned at the
// start of the file before calling this function. The hdr result
// is the string before the export data, either "$$" or "$$B".
//
func FindExportData(r *bufio.Reader) (hdr string, err error) {
// Read first line to make sure this is an object file.
line, err := r.ReadSlice('\n')
if err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("can't find export data (%v)", err)
return
}
if string(line) == "!<arch>\n" {
// Archive file. Scan to __.PKGDEF.
var name string
if name, _, err = readGopackHeader(r); err != nil {
return
}
// First entry should be __.PKGDEF.
if name != "__.PKGDEF" {
err = fmt.Errorf("go archive is missing __.PKGDEF")
return
}
// Read first line of __.PKGDEF data, so that line
// is once again the first line of the input.
if line, err = r.ReadSlice('\n'); err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("can't find export data (%v)", err)
return
}
}
// Now at __.PKGDEF in archive or still at beginning of file.
// Either way, line should begin with "go object ".
if !strings.HasPrefix(string(line), "go object ") {
err = fmt.Errorf("not a Go object file")
return
}
// Skip over object header to export data.
// Begins after first line starting with $$.
for line[0] != '$' {
if line, err = r.ReadSlice('\n'); err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("can't find export data (%v)", err)
return
}
}
hdr = string(line)
return
}

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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.
// Indexed binary package export.
// This file was derived from $GOROOT/src/cmd/compile/internal/gc/iexport.go;
// see that file for specification of the format.
package gcimporter
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"go/ast"
"go/constant"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"io"
"math/big"
"reflect"
"sort"
)
// Current indexed export format version. Increase with each format change.
// 0: Go1.11 encoding
const iexportVersion = 0
// IExportData returns the binary export data for pkg.
//
// If no file set is provided, position info will be missing.
// The package path of the top-level package will not be recorded,
// so that calls to IImportData can override with a provided package path.
func IExportData(fset *token.FileSet, pkg *types.Package) (b []byte, err error) {
defer func() {
if e := recover(); e != nil {
if ierr, ok := e.(internalError); ok {
err = ierr
return
}
// Not an internal error; panic again.
panic(e)
}
}()
p := iexporter{
out: bytes.NewBuffer(nil),
fset: fset,
allPkgs: map[*types.Package]bool{},
stringIndex: map[string]uint64{},
declIndex: map[types.Object]uint64{},
typIndex: map[types.Type]uint64{},
localpkg: pkg,
}
for i, pt := range predeclared() {
p.typIndex[pt] = uint64(i)
}
if len(p.typIndex) > predeclReserved {
panic(internalErrorf("too many predeclared types: %d > %d", len(p.typIndex), predeclReserved))
}
// Initialize work queue with exported declarations.
scope := pkg.Scope()
for _, name := range scope.Names() {
if ast.IsExported(name) {
p.pushDecl(scope.Lookup(name))
}
}
// Loop until no more work.
for !p.declTodo.empty() {
p.doDecl(p.declTodo.popHead())
}
// Append indices to data0 section.
dataLen := uint64(p.data0.Len())
w := p.newWriter()
w.writeIndex(p.declIndex)
w.flush()
// Assemble header.
var hdr intWriter
hdr.WriteByte('i')
hdr.uint64(iexportVersion)
hdr.uint64(uint64(p.strings.Len()))
hdr.uint64(dataLen)
// Flush output.
io.Copy(p.out, &hdr)
io.Copy(p.out, &p.strings)
io.Copy(p.out, &p.data0)
return p.out.Bytes(), nil
}
// writeIndex writes out an object index. mainIndex indicates whether
// we're writing out the main index, which is also read by
// non-compiler tools and includes a complete package description
// (i.e., name and height).
func (w *exportWriter) writeIndex(index map[types.Object]uint64) {
// Build a map from packages to objects from that package.
pkgObjs := map[*types.Package][]types.Object{}
// For the main index, make sure to include every package that
// we reference, even if we're not exporting (or reexporting)
// any symbols from it.
pkgObjs[w.p.localpkg] = nil
for pkg := range w.p.allPkgs {
pkgObjs[pkg] = nil
}
for obj := range index {
pkgObjs[obj.Pkg()] = append(pkgObjs[obj.Pkg()], obj)
}
var pkgs []*types.Package
for pkg, objs := range pkgObjs {
pkgs = append(pkgs, pkg)
sort.Slice(objs, func(i, j int) bool {
return objs[i].Name() < objs[j].Name()
})
}
sort.Slice(pkgs, func(i, j int) bool {
return w.exportPath(pkgs[i]) < w.exportPath(pkgs[j])
})
w.uint64(uint64(len(pkgs)))
for _, pkg := range pkgs {
w.string(w.exportPath(pkg))
w.string(pkg.Name())
w.uint64(uint64(0)) // package height is not needed for go/types
objs := pkgObjs[pkg]
w.uint64(uint64(len(objs)))
for _, obj := range objs {
w.string(obj.Name())
w.uint64(index[obj])
}
}
}
type iexporter struct {
fset *token.FileSet
out *bytes.Buffer
localpkg *types.Package
// allPkgs tracks all packages that have been referenced by
// the export data, so we can ensure to include them in the
// main index.
allPkgs map[*types.Package]bool
declTodo objQueue
strings intWriter
stringIndex map[string]uint64
data0 intWriter
declIndex map[types.Object]uint64
typIndex map[types.Type]uint64
}
// stringOff returns the offset of s within the string section.
// If not already present, it's added to the end.
func (p *iexporter) stringOff(s string) uint64 {
off, ok := p.stringIndex[s]
if !ok {
off = uint64(p.strings.Len())
p.stringIndex[s] = off
p.strings.uint64(uint64(len(s)))
p.strings.WriteString(s)
}
return off
}
// pushDecl adds n to the declaration work queue, if not already present.
func (p *iexporter) pushDecl(obj types.Object) {
// Package unsafe is known to the compiler and predeclared.
assert(obj.Pkg() != types.Unsafe)
if _, ok := p.declIndex[obj]; ok {
return
}
p.declIndex[obj] = ^uint64(0) // mark n present in work queue
p.declTodo.pushTail(obj)
}
// exportWriter handles writing out individual data section chunks.
type exportWriter struct {
p *iexporter
data intWriter
currPkg *types.Package
prevFile string
prevLine int64
}
func (w *exportWriter) exportPath(pkg *types.Package) string {
if pkg == w.p.localpkg {
return ""
}
return pkg.Path()
}
func (p *iexporter) doDecl(obj types.Object) {
w := p.newWriter()
w.setPkg(obj.Pkg(), false)
switch obj := obj.(type) {
case *types.Var:
w.tag('V')
w.pos(obj.Pos())
w.typ(obj.Type(), obj.Pkg())
case *types.Func:
sig, _ := obj.Type().(*types.Signature)
if sig.Recv() != nil {
panic(internalErrorf("unexpected method: %v", sig))
}
w.tag('F')
w.pos(obj.Pos())
w.signature(sig)
case *types.Const:
w.tag('C')
w.pos(obj.Pos())
w.value(obj.Type(), obj.Val())
case *types.TypeName:
if obj.IsAlias() {
w.tag('A')
w.pos(obj.Pos())
w.typ(obj.Type(), obj.Pkg())
break
}
// Defined type.
w.tag('T')
w.pos(obj.Pos())
underlying := obj.Type().Underlying()
w.typ(underlying, obj.Pkg())
t := obj.Type()
if types.IsInterface(t) {
break
}
named, ok := t.(*types.Named)
if !ok {
panic(internalErrorf("%s is not a defined type", t))
}
n := named.NumMethods()
w.uint64(uint64(n))
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
m := named.Method(i)
w.pos(m.Pos())
w.string(m.Name())
sig, _ := m.Type().(*types.Signature)
w.param(sig.Recv())
w.signature(sig)
}
default:
panic(internalErrorf("unexpected object: %v", obj))
}
p.declIndex[obj] = w.flush()
}
func (w *exportWriter) tag(tag byte) {
w.data.WriteByte(tag)
}
func (w *exportWriter) pos(pos token.Pos) {
if w.p.fset == nil {
w.int64(0)
return
}
p := w.p.fset.Position(pos)
file := p.Filename
line := int64(p.Line)
// When file is the same as the last position (common case),
// we can save a few bytes by delta encoding just the line
// number.
//
// Note: Because data objects may be read out of order (or not
// at all), we can only apply delta encoding within a single
// object. This is handled implicitly by tracking prevFile and
// prevLine as fields of exportWriter.
if file == w.prevFile {
delta := line - w.prevLine
w.int64(delta)
if delta == deltaNewFile {
w.int64(-1)
}
} else {
w.int64(deltaNewFile)
w.int64(line) // line >= 0
w.string(file)
w.prevFile = file
}
w.prevLine = line
}
func (w *exportWriter) pkg(pkg *types.Package) {
// Ensure any referenced packages are declared in the main index.
w.p.allPkgs[pkg] = true
w.string(w.exportPath(pkg))
}
func (w *exportWriter) qualifiedIdent(obj types.Object) {
// Ensure any referenced declarations are written out too.
w.p.pushDecl(obj)
w.string(obj.Name())
w.pkg(obj.Pkg())
}
func (w *exportWriter) typ(t types.Type, pkg *types.Package) {
w.data.uint64(w.p.typOff(t, pkg))
}
func (p *iexporter) newWriter() *exportWriter {
return &exportWriter{p: p}
}
func (w *exportWriter) flush() uint64 {
off := uint64(w.p.data0.Len())
io.Copy(&w.p.data0, &w.data)
return off
}
func (p *iexporter) typOff(t types.Type, pkg *types.Package) uint64 {
off, ok := p.typIndex[t]
if !ok {
w := p.newWriter()
w.doTyp(t, pkg)
off = predeclReserved + w.flush()
p.typIndex[t] = off
}
return off
}
func (w *exportWriter) startType(k itag) {
w.data.uint64(uint64(k))
}
func (w *exportWriter) doTyp(t types.Type, pkg *types.Package) {
switch t := t.(type) {
case *types.Named:
w.startType(definedType)
w.qualifiedIdent(t.Obj())
case *types.Pointer:
w.startType(pointerType)
w.typ(t.Elem(), pkg)
case *types.Slice:
w.startType(sliceType)
w.typ(t.Elem(), pkg)
case *types.Array:
w.startType(arrayType)
w.uint64(uint64(t.Len()))
w.typ(t.Elem(), pkg)
case *types.Chan:
w.startType(chanType)
// 1 RecvOnly; 2 SendOnly; 3 SendRecv
var dir uint64
switch t.Dir() {
case types.RecvOnly:
dir = 1
case types.SendOnly:
dir = 2
case types.SendRecv:
dir = 3
}
w.uint64(dir)
w.typ(t.Elem(), pkg)
case *types.Map:
w.startType(mapType)
w.typ(t.Key(), pkg)
w.typ(t.Elem(), pkg)
case *types.Signature:
w.startType(signatureType)
w.setPkg(pkg, true)
w.signature(t)
case *types.Struct:
w.startType(structType)
w.setPkg(pkg, true)
n := t.NumFields()
w.uint64(uint64(n))
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
f := t.Field(i)
w.pos(f.Pos())
w.string(f.Name())
w.typ(f.Type(), pkg)
w.bool(f.Anonymous())
w.string(t.Tag(i)) // note (or tag)
}
case *types.Interface:
w.startType(interfaceType)
w.setPkg(pkg, true)
n := t.NumEmbeddeds()
w.uint64(uint64(n))
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
f := t.Embedded(i)
w.pos(f.Obj().Pos())
w.typ(f.Obj().Type(), f.Obj().Pkg())
}
n = t.NumExplicitMethods()
w.uint64(uint64(n))
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
m := t.ExplicitMethod(i)
w.pos(m.Pos())
w.string(m.Name())
sig, _ := m.Type().(*types.Signature)
w.signature(sig)
}
default:
panic(internalErrorf("unexpected type: %v, %v", t, reflect.TypeOf(t)))
}
}
func (w *exportWriter) setPkg(pkg *types.Package, write bool) {
if write {
w.pkg(pkg)
}
w.currPkg = pkg
}
func (w *exportWriter) signature(sig *types.Signature) {
w.paramList(sig.Params())
w.paramList(sig.Results())
if sig.Params().Len() > 0 {
w.bool(sig.Variadic())
}
}
func (w *exportWriter) paramList(tup *types.Tuple) {
n := tup.Len()
w.uint64(uint64(n))
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
w.param(tup.At(i))
}
}
func (w *exportWriter) param(obj types.Object) {
w.pos(obj.Pos())
w.localIdent(obj)
w.typ(obj.Type(), obj.Pkg())
}
func (w *exportWriter) value(typ types.Type, v constant.Value) {
w.typ(typ, nil)
switch v.Kind() {
case constant.Bool:
w.bool(constant.BoolVal(v))
case constant.Int:
var i big.Int
if i64, exact := constant.Int64Val(v); exact {
i.SetInt64(i64)
} else if ui64, exact := constant.Uint64Val(v); exact {
i.SetUint64(ui64)
} else {
i.SetString(v.ExactString(), 10)
}
w.mpint(&i, typ)
case constant.Float:
f := constantToFloat(v)
w.mpfloat(f, typ)
case constant.Complex:
w.mpfloat(constantToFloat(constant.Real(v)), typ)
w.mpfloat(constantToFloat(constant.Imag(v)), typ)
case constant.String:
w.string(constant.StringVal(v))
case constant.Unknown:
// package contains type errors
default:
panic(internalErrorf("unexpected value %v (%T)", v, v))
}
}
// constantToFloat converts a constant.Value with kind constant.Float to a
// big.Float.
func constantToFloat(x constant.Value) *big.Float {
assert(x.Kind() == constant.Float)
// Use the same floating-point precision (512) as cmd/compile
// (see Mpprec in cmd/compile/internal/gc/mpfloat.go).
const mpprec = 512
var f big.Float
f.SetPrec(mpprec)
if v, exact := constant.Float64Val(x); exact {
// float64
f.SetFloat64(v)
} else if num, denom := constant.Num(x), constant.Denom(x); num.Kind() == constant.Int {
// TODO(gri): add big.Rat accessor to constant.Value.
n := valueToRat(num)
d := valueToRat(denom)
f.SetRat(n.Quo(n, d))
} else {
// Value too large to represent as a fraction => inaccessible.
// TODO(gri): add big.Float accessor to constant.Value.
_, ok := f.SetString(x.ExactString())
assert(ok)
}
return &f
}
// mpint exports a multi-precision integer.
//
// For unsigned types, small values are written out as a single
// byte. Larger values are written out as a length-prefixed big-endian
// byte string, where the length prefix is encoded as its complement.
// For example, bytes 0, 1, and 2 directly represent the integer
// values 0, 1, and 2; while bytes 255, 254, and 253 indicate a 1-,
// 2-, and 3-byte big-endian string follow.
//
// Encoding for signed types use the same general approach as for
// unsigned types, except small values use zig-zag encoding and the
// bottom bit of length prefix byte for large values is reserved as a
// sign bit.
//
// The exact boundary between small and large encodings varies
// according to the maximum number of bytes needed to encode a value
// of type typ. As a special case, 8-bit types are always encoded as a
// single byte.
//
// TODO(mdempsky): Is this level of complexity really worthwhile?
func (w *exportWriter) mpint(x *big.Int, typ types.Type) {
basic, ok := typ.Underlying().(*types.Basic)
if !ok {
panic(internalErrorf("unexpected type %v (%T)", typ.Underlying(), typ.Underlying()))
}
signed, maxBytes := intSize(basic)
negative := x.Sign() < 0
if !signed && negative {
panic(internalErrorf("negative unsigned integer; type %v, value %v", typ, x))
}
b := x.Bytes()
if len(b) > 0 && b[0] == 0 {
panic(internalErrorf("leading zeros"))
}
if uint(len(b)) > maxBytes {
panic(internalErrorf("bad mpint length: %d > %d (type %v, value %v)", len(b), maxBytes, typ, x))
}
maxSmall := 256 - maxBytes
if signed {
maxSmall = 256 - 2*maxBytes
}
if maxBytes == 1 {
maxSmall = 256
}
// Check if x can use small value encoding.
if len(b) <= 1 {
var ux uint
if len(b) == 1 {
ux = uint(b[0])
}
if signed {
ux <<= 1
if negative {
ux--
}
}
if ux < maxSmall {
w.data.WriteByte(byte(ux))
return
}
}
n := 256 - uint(len(b))
if signed {
n = 256 - 2*uint(len(b))
if negative {
n |= 1
}
}
if n < maxSmall || n >= 256 {
panic(internalErrorf("encoding mistake: %d, %v, %v => %d", len(b), signed, negative, n))
}
w.data.WriteByte(byte(n))
w.data.Write(b)
}
// mpfloat exports a multi-precision floating point number.
//
// The number's value is decomposed into mantissa × 2**exponent, where
// mantissa is an integer. The value is written out as mantissa (as a
// multi-precision integer) and then the exponent, except exponent is
// omitted if mantissa is zero.
func (w *exportWriter) mpfloat(f *big.Float, typ types.Type) {
if f.IsInf() {
panic("infinite constant")
}
// Break into f = mant × 2**exp, with 0.5 <= mant < 1.
var mant big.Float
exp := int64(f.MantExp(&mant))
// Scale so that mant is an integer.
prec := mant.MinPrec()
mant.SetMantExp(&mant, int(prec))
exp -= int64(prec)
manti, acc := mant.Int(nil)
if acc != big.Exact {
panic(internalErrorf("mantissa scaling failed for %f (%s)", f, acc))
}
w.mpint(manti, typ)
if manti.Sign() != 0 {
w.int64(exp)
}
}
func (w *exportWriter) bool(b bool) bool {
var x uint64
if b {
x = 1
}
w.uint64(x)
return b
}
func (w *exportWriter) int64(x int64) { w.data.int64(x) }
func (w *exportWriter) uint64(x uint64) { w.data.uint64(x) }
func (w *exportWriter) string(s string) { w.uint64(w.p.stringOff(s)) }
func (w *exportWriter) localIdent(obj types.Object) {
// Anonymous parameters.
if obj == nil {
w.string("")
return
}
name := obj.Name()
if name == "_" {
w.string("_")
return
}
w.string(name)
}
type intWriter struct {
bytes.Buffer
}
func (w *intWriter) int64(x int64) {
var buf [binary.MaxVarintLen64]byte
n := binary.PutVarint(buf[:], x)
w.Write(buf[:n])
}
func (w *intWriter) uint64(x uint64) {
var buf [binary.MaxVarintLen64]byte
n := binary.PutUvarint(buf[:], x)
w.Write(buf[:n])
}
func assert(cond bool) {
if !cond {
panic("internal error: assertion failed")
}
}
// The below is copied from go/src/cmd/compile/internal/gc/syntax.go.
// objQueue is a FIFO queue of types.Object. The zero value of objQueue is
// a ready-to-use empty queue.
type objQueue struct {
ring []types.Object
head, tail int
}
// empty returns true if q contains no Nodes.
func (q *objQueue) empty() bool {
return q.head == q.tail
}
// pushTail appends n to the tail of the queue.
func (q *objQueue) pushTail(obj types.Object) {
if len(q.ring) == 0 {
q.ring = make([]types.Object, 16)
} else if q.head+len(q.ring) == q.tail {
// Grow the ring.
nring := make([]types.Object, len(q.ring)*2)
// Copy the old elements.
part := q.ring[q.head%len(q.ring):]
if q.tail-q.head <= len(part) {
part = part[:q.tail-q.head]
copy(nring, part)
} else {
pos := copy(nring, part)
copy(nring[pos:], q.ring[:q.tail%len(q.ring)])
}
q.ring, q.head, q.tail = nring, 0, q.tail-q.head
}
q.ring[q.tail%len(q.ring)] = obj
q.tail++
}
// popHead pops a node from the head of the queue. It panics if q is empty.
func (q *objQueue) popHead() types.Object {
if q.empty() {
panic("dequeue empty")
}
obj := q.ring[q.head%len(q.ring)]
q.head++
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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.
// Indexed package import.
// See cmd/compile/internal/gc/iexport.go for the export data format.
// This file is a copy of $GOROOT/src/go/internal/gcimporter/iimport.go.
package gcimporter
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"go/constant"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"io"
"sort"
)
type intReader struct {
*bytes.Reader
path string
}
func (r *intReader) int64() int64 {
i, err := binary.ReadVarint(r.Reader)
if err != nil {
errorf("import %q: read varint error: %v", r.path, err)
}
return i
}
func (r *intReader) uint64() uint64 {
i, err := binary.ReadUvarint(r.Reader)
if err != nil {
errorf("import %q: read varint error: %v", r.path, err)
}
return i
}
const predeclReserved = 32
type itag uint64
const (
// Types
definedType itag = iota
pointerType
sliceType
arrayType
chanType
mapType
signatureType
structType
interfaceType
)
// IImportData imports a package from the serialized package data
// and returns the number of bytes consumed and a reference to the package.
// If the export data version is not recognized or the format is otherwise
// compromised, an error is returned.
func IImportData(fset *token.FileSet, imports map[string]*types.Package, data []byte, path string) (_ int, pkg *types.Package, err error) {
const currentVersion = 1
version := int64(-1)
defer func() {
if e := recover(); e != nil {
if version > currentVersion {
err = fmt.Errorf("cannot import %q (%v), export data is newer version - update tool", path, e)
} else {
err = fmt.Errorf("cannot import %q (%v), possibly version skew - reinstall package", path, e)
}
}
}()
r := &intReader{bytes.NewReader(data), path}
version = int64(r.uint64())
switch version {
case currentVersion, 0:
default:
errorf("unknown iexport format version %d", version)
}
sLen := int64(r.uint64())
dLen := int64(r.uint64())
whence, _ := r.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent)
stringData := data[whence : whence+sLen]
declData := data[whence+sLen : whence+sLen+dLen]
r.Seek(sLen+dLen, io.SeekCurrent)
p := iimporter{
ipath: path,
version: int(version),
stringData: stringData,
stringCache: make(map[uint64]string),
pkgCache: make(map[uint64]*types.Package),
declData: declData,
pkgIndex: make(map[*types.Package]map[string]uint64),
typCache: make(map[uint64]types.Type),
fake: fakeFileSet{
fset: fset,
files: make(map[string]*token.File),
},
}
for i, pt := range predeclared() {
p.typCache[uint64(i)] = pt
}
pkgList := make([]*types.Package, r.uint64())
for i := range pkgList {
pkgPathOff := r.uint64()
pkgPath := p.stringAt(pkgPathOff)
pkgName := p.stringAt(r.uint64())
_ = r.uint64() // package height; unused by go/types
if pkgPath == "" {
pkgPath = path
}
pkg := imports[pkgPath]
if pkg == nil {
pkg = types.NewPackage(pkgPath, pkgName)
imports[pkgPath] = pkg
} else if pkg.Name() != pkgName {
errorf("conflicting names %s and %s for package %q", pkg.Name(), pkgName, path)
}
p.pkgCache[pkgPathOff] = pkg
nameIndex := make(map[string]uint64)
for nSyms := r.uint64(); nSyms > 0; nSyms-- {
name := p.stringAt(r.uint64())
nameIndex[name] = r.uint64()
}
p.pkgIndex[pkg] = nameIndex
pkgList[i] = pkg
}
if len(pkgList) == 0 {
errorf("no packages found for %s", path)
panic("unreachable")
}
p.ipkg = pkgList[0]
names := make([]string, 0, len(p.pkgIndex[p.ipkg]))
for name := range p.pkgIndex[p.ipkg] {
names = append(names, name)
}
sort.Strings(names)
for _, name := range names {
p.doDecl(p.ipkg, name)
}
for _, typ := range p.interfaceList {
typ.Complete()
}
// record all referenced packages as imports
list := append(([]*types.Package)(nil), pkgList[1:]...)
sort.Sort(byPath(list))
p.ipkg.SetImports(list)
// package was imported completely and without errors
p.ipkg.MarkComplete()
consumed, _ := r.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent)
return int(consumed), p.ipkg, nil
}
type iimporter struct {
ipath string
ipkg *types.Package
version int
stringData []byte
stringCache map[uint64]string
pkgCache map[uint64]*types.Package
declData []byte
pkgIndex map[*types.Package]map[string]uint64
typCache map[uint64]types.Type
fake fakeFileSet
interfaceList []*types.Interface
}
func (p *iimporter) doDecl(pkg *types.Package, name string) {
// See if we've already imported this declaration.
if obj := pkg.Scope().Lookup(name); obj != nil {
return
}
off, ok := p.pkgIndex[pkg][name]
if !ok {
errorf("%v.%v not in index", pkg, name)
}
r := &importReader{p: p, currPkg: pkg}
r.declReader.Reset(p.declData[off:])
r.obj(name)
}
func (p *iimporter) stringAt(off uint64) string {
if s, ok := p.stringCache[off]; ok {
return s
}
slen, n := binary.Uvarint(p.stringData[off:])
if n <= 0 {
errorf("varint failed")
}
spos := off + uint64(n)
s := string(p.stringData[spos : spos+slen])
p.stringCache[off] = s
return s
}
func (p *iimporter) pkgAt(off uint64) *types.Package {
if pkg, ok := p.pkgCache[off]; ok {
return pkg
}
path := p.stringAt(off)
if path == p.ipath {
return p.ipkg
}
errorf("missing package %q in %q", path, p.ipath)
return nil
}
func (p *iimporter) typAt(off uint64, base *types.Named) types.Type {
if t, ok := p.typCache[off]; ok && (base == nil || !isInterface(t)) {
return t
}
if off < predeclReserved {
errorf("predeclared type missing from cache: %v", off)
}
r := &importReader{p: p}
r.declReader.Reset(p.declData[off-predeclReserved:])
t := r.doType(base)
if base == nil || !isInterface(t) {
p.typCache[off] = t
}
return t
}
type importReader struct {
p *iimporter
declReader bytes.Reader
currPkg *types.Package
prevFile string
prevLine int64
prevColumn int64
}
func (r *importReader) obj(name string) {
tag := r.byte()
pos := r.pos()
switch tag {
case 'A':
typ := r.typ()
r.declare(types.NewTypeName(pos, r.currPkg, name, typ))
case 'C':
typ, val := r.value()
r.declare(types.NewConst(pos, r.currPkg, name, typ, val))
case 'F':
sig := r.signature(nil)
r.declare(types.NewFunc(pos, r.currPkg, name, sig))
case 'T':
// Types can be recursive. We need to setup a stub
// declaration before recursing.
obj := types.NewTypeName(pos, r.currPkg, name, nil)
named := types.NewNamed(obj, nil, nil)
r.declare(obj)
underlying := r.p.typAt(r.uint64(), named).Underlying()
named.SetUnderlying(underlying)
if !isInterface(underlying) {
for n := r.uint64(); n > 0; n-- {
mpos := r.pos()
mname := r.ident()
recv := r.param()
msig := r.signature(recv)
named.AddMethod(types.NewFunc(mpos, r.currPkg, mname, msig))
}
}
case 'V':
typ := r.typ()
r.declare(types.NewVar(pos, r.currPkg, name, typ))
default:
errorf("unexpected tag: %v", tag)
}
}
func (r *importReader) declare(obj types.Object) {
obj.Pkg().Scope().Insert(obj)
}
func (r *importReader) value() (typ types.Type, val constant.Value) {
typ = r.typ()
switch b := typ.Underlying().(*types.Basic); b.Info() & types.IsConstType {
case types.IsBoolean:
val = constant.MakeBool(r.bool())
case types.IsString:
val = constant.MakeString(r.string())
case types.IsInteger:
val = r.mpint(b)
case types.IsFloat:
val = r.mpfloat(b)
case types.IsComplex:
re := r.mpfloat(b)
im := r.mpfloat(b)
val = constant.BinaryOp(re, token.ADD, constant.MakeImag(im))
default:
if b.Kind() == types.Invalid {
val = constant.MakeUnknown()
return
}
errorf("unexpected type %v", typ) // panics
panic("unreachable")
}
return
}
func intSize(b *types.Basic) (signed bool, maxBytes uint) {
if (b.Info() & types.IsUntyped) != 0 {
return true, 64
}
switch b.Kind() {
case types.Float32, types.Complex64:
return true, 3
case types.Float64, types.Complex128:
return true, 7
}
signed = (b.Info() & types.IsUnsigned) == 0
switch b.Kind() {
case types.Int8, types.Uint8:
maxBytes = 1
case types.Int16, types.Uint16:
maxBytes = 2
case types.Int32, types.Uint32:
maxBytes = 4
default:
maxBytes = 8
}
return
}
func (r *importReader) mpint(b *types.Basic) constant.Value {
signed, maxBytes := intSize(b)
maxSmall := 256 - maxBytes
if signed {
maxSmall = 256 - 2*maxBytes
}
if maxBytes == 1 {
maxSmall = 256
}
n, _ := r.declReader.ReadByte()
if uint(n) < maxSmall {
v := int64(n)
if signed {
v >>= 1
if n&1 != 0 {
v = ^v
}
}
return constant.MakeInt64(v)
}
v := -n
if signed {
v = -(n &^ 1) >> 1
}
if v < 1 || uint(v) > maxBytes {
errorf("weird decoding: %v, %v => %v", n, signed, v)
}
buf := make([]byte, v)
io.ReadFull(&r.declReader, buf)
// convert to little endian
// TODO(gri) go/constant should have a more direct conversion function
// (e.g., once it supports a big.Float based implementation)
for i, j := 0, len(buf)-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 {
buf[i], buf[j] = buf[j], buf[i]
}
x := constant.MakeFromBytes(buf)
if signed && n&1 != 0 {
x = constant.UnaryOp(token.SUB, x, 0)
}
return x
}
func (r *importReader) mpfloat(b *types.Basic) constant.Value {
x := r.mpint(b)
if constant.Sign(x) == 0 {
return x
}
exp := r.int64()
switch {
case exp > 0:
x = constant.Shift(x, token.SHL, uint(exp))
case exp < 0:
d := constant.Shift(constant.MakeInt64(1), token.SHL, uint(-exp))
x = constant.BinaryOp(x, token.QUO, d)
}
return x
}
func (r *importReader) ident() string {
return r.string()
}
func (r *importReader) qualifiedIdent() (*types.Package, string) {
name := r.string()
pkg := r.pkg()
return pkg, name
}
func (r *importReader) pos() token.Pos {
if r.p.version >= 1 {
r.posv1()
} else {
r.posv0()
}
if r.prevFile == "" && r.prevLine == 0 && r.prevColumn == 0 {
return token.NoPos
}
return r.p.fake.pos(r.prevFile, int(r.prevLine), int(r.prevColumn))
}
func (r *importReader) posv0() {
delta := r.int64()
if delta != deltaNewFile {
r.prevLine += delta
} else if l := r.int64(); l == -1 {
r.prevLine += deltaNewFile
} else {
r.prevFile = r.string()
r.prevLine = l
}
}
func (r *importReader) posv1() {
delta := r.int64()
r.prevColumn += delta >> 1
if delta&1 != 0 {
delta = r.int64()
r.prevLine += delta >> 1
if delta&1 != 0 {
r.prevFile = r.string()
}
}
}
func (r *importReader) typ() types.Type {
return r.p.typAt(r.uint64(), nil)
}
func isInterface(t types.Type) bool {
_, ok := t.(*types.Interface)
return ok
}
func (r *importReader) pkg() *types.Package { return r.p.pkgAt(r.uint64()) }
func (r *importReader) string() string { return r.p.stringAt(r.uint64()) }
func (r *importReader) doType(base *types.Named) types.Type {
switch k := r.kind(); k {
default:
errorf("unexpected kind tag in %q: %v", r.p.ipath, k)
return nil
case definedType:
pkg, name := r.qualifiedIdent()
r.p.doDecl(pkg, name)
return pkg.Scope().Lookup(name).(*types.TypeName).Type()
case pointerType:
return types.NewPointer(r.typ())
case sliceType:
return types.NewSlice(r.typ())
case arrayType:
n := r.uint64()
return types.NewArray(r.typ(), int64(n))
case chanType:
dir := chanDir(int(r.uint64()))
return types.NewChan(dir, r.typ())
case mapType:
return types.NewMap(r.typ(), r.typ())
case signatureType:
r.currPkg = r.pkg()
return r.signature(nil)
case structType:
r.currPkg = r.pkg()
fields := make([]*types.Var, r.uint64())
tags := make([]string, len(fields))
for i := range fields {
fpos := r.pos()
fname := r.ident()
ftyp := r.typ()
emb := r.bool()
tag := r.string()
fields[i] = types.NewField(fpos, r.currPkg, fname, ftyp, emb)
tags[i] = tag
}
return types.NewStruct(fields, tags)
case interfaceType:
r.currPkg = r.pkg()
embeddeds := make([]types.Type, r.uint64())
for i := range embeddeds {
_ = r.pos()
embeddeds[i] = r.typ()
}
methods := make([]*types.Func, r.uint64())
for i := range methods {
mpos := r.pos()
mname := r.ident()
// TODO(mdempsky): Matches bimport.go, but I
// don't agree with this.
var recv *types.Var
if base != nil {
recv = types.NewVar(token.NoPos, r.currPkg, "", base)
}
msig := r.signature(recv)
methods[i] = types.NewFunc(mpos, r.currPkg, mname, msig)
}
typ := newInterface(methods, embeddeds)
r.p.interfaceList = append(r.p.interfaceList, typ)
return typ
}
}
func (r *importReader) kind() itag {
return itag(r.uint64())
}
func (r *importReader) signature(recv *types.Var) *types.Signature {
params := r.paramList()
results := r.paramList()
variadic := params.Len() > 0 && r.bool()
return types.NewSignature(recv, params, results, variadic)
}
func (r *importReader) paramList() *types.Tuple {
xs := make([]*types.Var, r.uint64())
for i := range xs {
xs[i] = r.param()
}
return types.NewTuple(xs...)
}
func (r *importReader) param() *types.Var {
pos := r.pos()
name := r.ident()
typ := r.typ()
return types.NewParam(pos, r.currPkg, name, typ)
}
func (r *importReader) bool() bool {
return r.uint64() != 0
}
func (r *importReader) int64() int64 {
n, err := binary.ReadVarint(&r.declReader)
if err != nil {
errorf("readVarint: %v", err)
}
return n
}
func (r *importReader) uint64() uint64 {
n, err := binary.ReadUvarint(&r.declReader)
if err != nil {
errorf("readUvarint: %v", err)
}
return n
}
func (r *importReader) byte() byte {
x, err := r.declReader.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
errorf("declReader.ReadByte: %v", err)
}
return 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.
// +build !go1.11
package gcimporter
import "go/types"
func newInterface(methods []*types.Func, embeddeds []types.Type) *types.Interface {
named := make([]*types.Named, len(embeddeds))
for i, e := range embeddeds {
var ok bool
named[i], ok = e.(*types.Named)
if !ok {
panic("embedding of non-defined interfaces in interfaces is not supported before Go 1.11")
}
}
return types.NewInterface(methods, named)
}

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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.
// +build go1.11
package gcimporter
import "go/types"
func newInterface(methods []*types.Func, embeddeds []types.Type) *types.Interface {
return types.NewInterfaceType(methods, embeddeds)
}

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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 packagesdriver fetches type sizes for go/packages and go/analysis.
package packagesdriver
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"go/types"
"log"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"time"
)
var debug = false
// GetSizes returns the sizes used by the underlying driver with the given parameters.
func GetSizes(ctx context.Context, buildFlags, env []string, dir string, usesExportData bool) (types.Sizes, error) {
// TODO(matloob): Clean this up. This code is mostly a copy of packages.findExternalDriver.
const toolPrefix = "GOPACKAGESDRIVER="
tool := ""
for _, env := range env {
if val := strings.TrimPrefix(env, toolPrefix); val != env {
tool = val
}
}
if tool == "" {
var err error
tool, err = exec.LookPath("gopackagesdriver")
if err != nil {
// We did not find the driver, so use "go list".
tool = "off"
}
}
if tool == "off" {
return GetSizesGolist(ctx, buildFlags, env, dir, usesExportData)
}
req, err := json.Marshal(struct {
Command string `json:"command"`
Env []string `json:"env"`
BuildFlags []string `json:"build_flags"`
}{
Command: "sizes",
Env: env,
BuildFlags: buildFlags,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to encode message to driver tool: %v", err)
}
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, tool)
cmd.Dir = dir
cmd.Env = env
cmd.Stdin = bytes.NewReader(req)
cmd.Stdout = buf
cmd.Stderr = new(bytes.Buffer)
if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%v: %v: %s", tool, err, cmd.Stderr)
}
var response struct {
// Sizes, if not nil, is the types.Sizes to use when type checking.
Sizes *types.StdSizes
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(buf.Bytes(), &response); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return response.Sizes, nil
}
func GetSizesGolist(ctx context.Context, buildFlags, env []string, dir string, usesExportData bool) (types.Sizes, error) {
args := []string{"list", "-f", "{{context.GOARCH}} {{context.Compiler}}"}
args = append(args, buildFlags...)
args = append(args, "--", "unsafe")
stdout, stderr, err := invokeGo(ctx, env, dir, usesExportData, args...)
var goarch, compiler string
if err != nil {
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "cannot find main module") {
// User's running outside of a module. All bets are off. Get GOARCH and guess compiler is gc.
// TODO(matloob): Is this a problem in practice?
envout, _, enverr := invokeGo(ctx, env, dir, usesExportData, "env", "GOARCH")
if enverr != nil {
return nil, err
}
goarch = strings.TrimSpace(envout.String())
compiler = "gc"
} else {
return nil, err
}
} else {
fields := strings.Fields(stdout.String())
if len(fields) < 2 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse GOARCH and Go compiler in format \"<GOARCH> <compiler>\" from stdout of go command:\n%s\ndir: %s\nstdout: <<%s>>\nstderr: <<%s>>",
cmdDebugStr(env, args...), dir, stdout.String(), stderr.String())
}
goarch = fields[0]
compiler = fields[1]
}
return types.SizesFor(compiler, goarch), nil
}
// invokeGo returns the stdout and stderr of a go command invocation.
func invokeGo(ctx context.Context, env []string, dir string, usesExportData bool, args ...string) (*bytes.Buffer, *bytes.Buffer, error) {
if debug {
defer func(start time.Time) { log.Printf("%s for %v", time.Since(start), cmdDebugStr(env, args...)) }(time.Now())
}
stdout := new(bytes.Buffer)
stderr := new(bytes.Buffer)
cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "go", args...)
// 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.
cmd.Env = append(append([]string{}, env...), "PWD="+dir)
cmd.Dir = dir
cmd.Stdout = stdout
cmd.Stderr = stderr
if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
exitErr, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError)
if !ok {
// Catastrophic error:
// - executable not found
// - context cancellation
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("couldn't exec 'go %v': %s %T", args, err, err)
}
// Export mode entails a build.
// If that build fails, errors appear on stderr
// (despite the -e flag) and the Export field is blank.
// Do not fail in that case.
if !usesExportData {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("go %v: %s: %s", args, exitErr, stderr)
}
}
// As of writing, go list -export prints some non-fatal compilation
// errors to stderr, even with -e set. We would prefer that it put
// them in the Package.Error JSON (see https://golang.org/issue/26319).
// In the meantime, there's nowhere good to put them, but they can
// be useful for debugging. Print them if $GOPACKAGESPRINTGOLISTERRORS
// is set.
if len(stderr.Bytes()) != 0 && os.Getenv("GOPACKAGESPRINTGOLISTERRORS") != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s stderr: <<%s>>\n", cmdDebugStr(env, args...), stderr)
}
// debugging
if false {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s stdout: <<%s>>\n", cmdDebugStr(env, args...), stdout)
}
return stdout, stderr, nil
}
func cmdDebugStr(envlist []string, args ...string) string {
env := make(map[string]string)
for _, kv := range envlist {
split := strings.Split(kv, "=")
k, v := split[0], split[1]
env[k] = v
}
return fmt.Sprintf("GOROOT=%v GOPATH=%v GO111MODULE=%v PWD=%v go %v", env["GOROOT"], env["GOPATH"], env["GO111MODULE"], env["PWD"], args)
}