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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 golang

import (
	"bytes"
	"context"
	"encoding/json"
	"fmt"
	"go/ast"
	"go/constant"
	"go/doc"
	"go/format"
	"go/token"
	"go/types"
	"io/fs"
	"path/filepath"
	"sort"
	"strconv"
	"strings"
	"text/tabwriter"
	"time"
	"unicode/utf8"

	"golang.org/x/text/unicode/runenames"
	"golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/astutil"
	"golang.org/x/tools/go/types/typeutil"
	"golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/cache"
	"golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/cache/metadata"
	"golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/cache/parsego"
	"golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/file"
	"golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/protocol"
	"golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/settings"
	gastutil "golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/util/astutil"
	"golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/util/bug"
	"golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/util/safetoken"
	"golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/util/slices"
	"golang.org/x/tools/gopls/internal/util/typesutil"
	"golang.org/x/tools/internal/aliases"
	"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event"
	"golang.org/x/tools/internal/stdlib"
	"golang.org/x/tools/internal/tokeninternal"
	"golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams"
	"golang.org/x/tools/internal/typesinternal"
)

// hoverJSON contains the structured result of a hover query. It is
// formatted in one of several formats as determined by the HoverKind
// setting, one of which is JSON.
//
// We believe this is used only by govim.
// TODO(adonovan): see if we can wean all clients of this interface.
type hoverJSON struct {
	// Synopsis is a single sentence synopsis of the symbol's documentation.
	Synopsis string `json:"synopsis"`

	// FullDocumentation is the symbol's full documentation.
	FullDocumentation string `json:"fullDocumentation"`

	// Signature is the symbol's signature.
	Signature string `json:"signature"`

	// SingleLine is a single line describing the symbol.
	// This is recommended only for use in clients that show a single line for hover.
	SingleLine string `json:"singleLine"`

	// SymbolName is the human-readable name to use for the symbol in links.
	SymbolName string `json:"symbolName"`

	// LinkPath is the pkg.go.dev link for the given symbol.
	// For example, the "go/ast" part of "pkg.go.dev/go/ast#Node".
	// It may have a module version suffix "@v1.2.3".
	LinkPath string `json:"linkPath"`

	// LinkAnchor is the pkg.go.dev link anchor for the given symbol.
	// For example, the "Node" part of "pkg.go.dev/go/ast#Node".
	LinkAnchor string `json:"linkAnchor"`

	// stdVersion is the Go release version at which this symbol became available.
	// It is nil for non-std library.
	stdVersion *stdlib.Version

	// New fields go below, and are unexported. The existing
	// exported fields are underspecified and have already
	// constrained our movements too much. A detailed JSON
	// interface might be nice, but it needs a design and a
	// precise specification.

	// typeDecl is the declaration syntax for a type,
	// or "" for a non-type.
	typeDecl string

	// methods is the list of descriptions of methods of a type,
	// omitting any that are obvious from typeDecl.
	// It is "" for a non-type.
	methods string

	// promotedFields is the list of descriptions of accessible
	// fields of a (struct) type that were promoted through an
	// embedded field.
	promotedFields string
}

// Hover implements the "textDocument/hover" RPC for Go files.
// It may return nil even on success.
//
// If pkgURL is non-nil, it should be used to generate doc links.
func Hover(ctx context.Context, snapshot *cache.Snapshot, fh file.Handle, position protocol.Position, pkgURL func(path PackagePath, fragment string) protocol.URI) (*protocol.Hover, error) {
	ctx, done := event.Start(ctx, "golang.Hover")
	defer done()

	rng, h, err := hover(ctx, snapshot, fh, position)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	if h == nil {
		return nil, nil
	}
	hover, err := formatHover(h, snapshot.Options(), pkgURL)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	return &protocol.Hover{
		Contents: protocol.MarkupContent{
			Kind:  snapshot.Options().PreferredContentFormat,
			Value: hover,
		},
		Range: rng,
	}, nil
}

// hover computes hover information at the given position. If we do not support
// hovering at the position, it returns _, nil, nil: an error is only returned
// if the position is valid but we fail to compute hover information.
//
// TODO(adonovan): strength-reduce file.Handle to protocol.DocumentURI.
func hover(ctx context.Context, snapshot *cache.Snapshot, fh file.Handle, pp protocol.Position) (protocol.Range, *hoverJSON, error) {
	// Check for hover inside the builtin file before attempting type checking
	// below. NarrowestPackageForFile may or may not succeed, depending on
	// whether this is a GOROOT view, but even if it does succeed the resulting
	// package will be command-line-arguments package. The user should get a
	// hover for the builtin object, not the object type checked from the
	// builtin.go.
	if snapshot.IsBuiltin(fh.URI()) {
		pgf, err := snapshot.BuiltinFile(ctx)
		if err != nil {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
		}
		pos, err := pgf.PositionPos(pp)
		if err != nil {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
		}
		path, _ := astutil.PathEnclosingInterval(pgf.File, pos, pos)
		if id, ok := path[0].(*ast.Ident); ok {
			rng, err := pgf.NodeRange(id)
			if err != nil {
				return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
			}
			var obj types.Object
			if id.Name == "Error" {
				obj = types.Universe.Lookup("error").Type().Underlying().(*types.Interface).Method(0)
			} else {
				obj = types.Universe.Lookup(id.Name)
			}
			if obj != nil {
				h, err := hoverBuiltin(ctx, snapshot, obj)
				return rng, h, err
			}
		}
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, nil // no object to hover
	}

	pkg, pgf, err := NarrowestPackageForFile(ctx, snapshot, fh.URI())
	if err != nil {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
	}
	pos, err := pgf.PositionPos(pp)
	if err != nil {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
	}

	// Handle hovering over the package name, which does not have an associated
	// object.
	// As with import paths, we allow hovering just after the package name.
	if pgf.File.Name != nil && gastutil.NodeContains(pgf.File.Name, pos) {
		return hoverPackageName(pkg, pgf)
	}

	// Handle hovering over embed directive argument.
	pattern, embedRng := parseEmbedDirective(pgf.Mapper, pp)
	if pattern != "" {
		return hoverEmbed(fh, embedRng, pattern)
	}

	// hoverRange is the range reported to the client (e.g. for highlighting).
	// It may be an expansion around the selected identifier,
	// for instance when hovering over a linkname directive or doc link.
	var hoverRange *protocol.Range
	// Handle linkname directive by overriding what to look for.
	if pkgPath, name, offset := parseLinkname(pgf.Mapper, pp); pkgPath != "" && name != "" {
		// rng covering 2nd linkname argument: pkgPath.name.
		rng, err := pgf.PosRange(pgf.Tok.Pos(offset), pgf.Tok.Pos(offset+len(pkgPath)+len(".")+len(name)))
		if err != nil {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, fmt.Errorf("range over linkname arg: %w", err)
		}
		hoverRange = &rng

		pkg, pgf, pos, err = findLinkname(ctx, snapshot, PackagePath(pkgPath), name)
		if err != nil {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, fmt.Errorf("find linkname: %w", err)
		}
	}

	// Handle hovering over a doc link
	if obj, rng, _ := parseDocLink(pkg, pgf, pos); obj != nil {
		// Built-ins have no position.
		if isBuiltin(obj) {
			h, err := hoverBuiltin(ctx, snapshot, obj)
			return rng, h, err
		}

		// Find position in declaring file.
		hoverRange = &rng
		objURI := safetoken.StartPosition(pkg.FileSet(), obj.Pos())
		pkg, pgf, err = NarrowestPackageForFile(ctx, snapshot, protocol.URIFromPath(objURI.Filename))
		if err != nil {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
		}
		pos = pgf.Tok.Pos(objURI.Offset)
	}

	// Handle hovering over import paths, which do not have an associated
	// identifier.
	for _, spec := range pgf.File.Imports {
		if gastutil.NodeContains(spec, pos) {
			rng, hoverJSON, err := hoverImport(ctx, snapshot, pkg, pgf, spec)
			if err != nil {
				return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
			}
			if hoverRange == nil {
				hoverRange = &rng
			}
			return *hoverRange, hoverJSON, nil // (hoverJSON may be nil)
		}
	}
	// Handle hovering over (non-import-path) literals.
	if path, _ := astutil.PathEnclosingInterval(pgf.File, pos, pos); len(path) > 0 {
		if lit, _ := path[0].(*ast.BasicLit); lit != nil {
			return hoverLit(pgf, lit, pos)
		}
	}

	// Handle hover over identifier.

	// The general case: compute hover information for the object referenced by
	// the identifier at pos.
	ident, obj, selectedType := referencedObject(pkg, pgf, pos)
	if obj == nil || ident == nil {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, nil // no object to hover
	}

	// Unless otherwise specified, rng covers the ident being hovered.
	if hoverRange == nil {
		rng, err := pgf.NodeRange(ident)
		if err != nil {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
		}
		hoverRange = &rng
	}

	// By convention, we qualify hover information relative to the package
	// from which the request originated.
	qf := typesutil.FileQualifier(pgf.File, pkg.Types(), pkg.TypesInfo())

	// Handle type switch identifiers as a special case, since they don't have an
	// object.
	//
	// There's not much useful information to provide.
	if selectedType != nil {
		fakeObj := types.NewVar(obj.Pos(), obj.Pkg(), obj.Name(), selectedType)
		signature := types.ObjectString(fakeObj, qf)
		return *hoverRange, &hoverJSON{
			Signature:  signature,
			SingleLine: signature,
			SymbolName: fakeObj.Name(),
		}, nil
	}

	if isBuiltin(obj) {
		// Built-ins have no position.
		h, err := hoverBuiltin(ctx, snapshot, obj)
		return *hoverRange, h, err
	}

	// For all other objects, consider the full syntax of their declaration in
	// order to correctly compute their documentation, signature, and link.
	//
	// Beware: decl{PGF,Pos} are not necessarily associated with pkg.FileSet().
	declPGF, declPos, err := parseFull(ctx, snapshot, pkg.FileSet(), obj.Pos())
	if err != nil {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, fmt.Errorf("re-parsing declaration of %s: %v", obj.Name(), err)
	}
	decl, spec, field := findDeclInfo([]*ast.File{declPGF.File}, declPos) // may be nil^3
	comment := chooseDocComment(decl, spec, field)
	docText := comment.Text()

	// By default, types.ObjectString provides a reasonable signature.
	signature := objectString(obj, qf, declPos, declPGF.Tok, spec)
	singleLineSignature := signature

	// Display struct tag for struct fields at the end of the signature.
	if field != nil && field.Tag != nil {
		signature += " " + field.Tag.Value
	}

	// TODO(rfindley): we could do much better for inferred signatures.
	// TODO(adonovan): fuse the two calls below.
	if inferred := inferredSignature(pkg.TypesInfo(), ident); inferred != nil {
		if s := inferredSignatureString(obj, qf, inferred); s != "" {
			signature = s
		}
	}

	// Compute size information for types,
	// and (size, offset) for struct fields.
	//
	// Also, if a struct type's field ordering is significantly
	// wasteful of space, report its optimal size.
	//
	// This information is useful when debugging crashes or
	// optimizing layout. To reduce distraction, we show it only
	// when hovering over the declaring identifier,
	// but not referring identifiers.
	//
	// Size and alignment vary across OS/ARCH.
	// Gopls will select the appropriate build configuration when
	// viewing a type declaration in a build-tagged file, but will
	// use the default build config for all other types, even
	// if they embed platform-variant types.
	//
	var sizeOffset string // optional size/offset description
	if def, ok := pkg.TypesInfo().Defs[ident]; ok && ident.Pos() == def.Pos() {
		// This is the declaring identifier.
		// (We can't simply use ident.Pos() == obj.Pos() because
		// referencedObject prefers the TypeName for an embedded field).

		// format returns the decimal and hex representation of x.
		format := func(x int64) string {
			if x < 10 {
				return fmt.Sprintf("%d", x)
			}
			return fmt.Sprintf("%[1]d (%#[1]x)", x)
		}

		path := pathEnclosingObjNode(pgf.File, pos)

		// Build string of form "size=... (X% wasted), offset=...".
		size, wasted, offset := computeSizeOffsetInfo(pkg, path, obj)
		var buf strings.Builder
		if size >= 0 {
			fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "size=%s", format(size))
			if wasted >= 20 { // >=20% wasted
				fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " (%d%% wasted)", wasted)
			}
		}
		if offset >= 0 {
			if buf.Len() > 0 {
				buf.WriteString(", ")
			}
			fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "offset=%s", format(offset))
		}
		sizeOffset = buf.String()
	}

	var typeDecl, methods, fields string

	// For "objects defined by a type spec", the signature produced by
	// objectString is insufficient:
	//  (1) large structs are formatted poorly, with no newlines
	//  (2) we lose inline comments
	// Furthermore, we include a summary of their method set.
	_, isTypeName := obj.(*types.TypeName)
	_, isTypeParam := aliases.Unalias(obj.Type()).(*types.TypeParam)
	if isTypeName && !isTypeParam {
		spec, ok := spec.(*ast.TypeSpec)
		if !ok {
			// We cannot find a TypeSpec for this type or alias declaration
			// (that is not a type parameter or a built-in).
			// This should be impossible even for ill-formed trees;
			// we suspect that AST repair may be creating inconsistent
			// positions. Don't report a bug in that case. (#64241)
			errorf := fmt.Errorf
			if !declPGF.Fixed() {
				errorf = bug.Errorf
			}
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, errorf("type name %q without type spec", obj.Name())
		}

		// Format the type's declaration syntax.
		{
			// Don't duplicate comments.
			spec2 := *spec
			spec2.Doc = nil
			spec2.Comment = nil

			var b strings.Builder
			b.WriteString("type ")
			fset := tokeninternal.FileSetFor(declPGF.Tok)
			// TODO(adonovan): use a smarter formatter that omits
			// inaccessible fields (non-exported ones from other packages).
			if err := format.Node(&b, fset, &spec2); err != nil {
				return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
			}
			typeDecl = b.String()

			// Splice in size/offset at end of first line.
			//   "type T struct { // size=..."
			if sizeOffset != "" {
				nl := strings.IndexByte(typeDecl, '\n')
				if nl < 0 {
					nl = len(typeDecl)
				}
				typeDecl = typeDecl[:nl] + " // " + sizeOffset + typeDecl[nl:]
			}
		}

		// Promoted fields
		//
		// Show a table of accessible fields of the (struct)
		// type that may not be visible in the syntax (above)
		// due to promotion through embedded fields.
		//
		// Example:
		//
		//	// Embedded fields:
		//	foo int	   // through x.y
		//	z   string // through x.y
		if prom := promotedFields(obj.Type(), pkg.Types()); len(prom) > 0 {
			var b strings.Builder
			b.WriteString("// Embedded fields:\n")
			w := tabwriter.NewWriter(&b, 0, 8, 1, ' ', 0)
			for _, f := range prom {
				fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s\t%s\t// through %s\t\n",
					f.field.Name(),
					types.TypeString(f.field.Type(), qf),
					f.path)
			}
			w.Flush()
			b.WriteByte('\n')
			fields = b.String()
		}

		// -- methods --

		// For an interface type, explicit methods will have
		// already been displayed when the node was formatted
		// above. Don't list these again.
		var skip map[string]bool
		if iface, ok := spec.Type.(*ast.InterfaceType); ok {
			if iface.Methods.List != nil {
				for _, m := range iface.Methods.List {
					if len(m.Names) == 1 {
						if skip == nil {
							skip = make(map[string]bool)
						}
						skip[m.Names[0].Name] = true
					}
				}
			}
		}

		// Display all the type's accessible methods,
		// including those that require a pointer receiver,
		// and those promoted from embedded struct fields or
		// embedded interfaces.
		var b strings.Builder
		for _, m := range typeutil.IntuitiveMethodSet(obj.Type(), nil) {
			if !accessibleTo(m.Obj(), pkg.Types()) {
				continue // inaccessible
			}
			if skip[m.Obj().Name()] {
				continue // redundant with format.Node above
			}
			if b.Len() > 0 {
				b.WriteByte('\n')
			}

			// Use objectString for its prettier rendering of method receivers.
			b.WriteString(objectString(m.Obj(), qf, token.NoPos, nil, nil))
		}
		methods = b.String()

		signature = typeDecl + "\n" + methods
	} else {
		// Non-types
		if sizeOffset != "" {
			signature += " // " + sizeOffset
		}
	}

	// Compute link data (on pkg.go.dev or other documentation host).
	//
	// If linkPath is empty, the symbol is not linkable.
	var (
		linkName string            // => link title, always non-empty
		linkPath string            // => link path
		anchor   string            // link anchor
		linkMeta *metadata.Package // metadata for the linked package
	)
	{
		linkMeta = findFileInDeps(snapshot, pkg.Metadata(), declPGF.URI)
		if linkMeta == nil {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, bug.Errorf("no package data for %s", declPGF.URI)
		}

		// For package names, we simply link to their imported package.
		if pkgName, ok := obj.(*types.PkgName); ok {
			linkName = pkgName.Name()
			linkPath = pkgName.Imported().Path()
			impID := linkMeta.DepsByPkgPath[PackagePath(pkgName.Imported().Path())]
			linkMeta = snapshot.Metadata(impID)
			if linkMeta == nil {
				// Broken imports have fake package paths, so it is not a bug if we
				// don't have metadata. As of writing, there is no way to distinguish
				// broken imports from a true bug where expected metadata is missing.
				return protocol.Range{}, nil, fmt.Errorf("no package data for %s", declPGF.URI)
			}
		} else {
			// For all others, check whether the object is in the package scope, or
			// an exported field or method of an object in the package scope.
			//
			// We try to match pkgsite's heuristics for what is linkable, and what is
			// not.
			var recv types.Object
			switch obj := obj.(type) {
			case *types.Func:
				sig := obj.Type().(*types.Signature)
				if sig.Recv() != nil {
					tname := typeToObject(sig.Recv().Type())
					if tname != nil { // beware typed nil
						recv = tname
					}
				}
			case *types.Var:
				if obj.IsField() {
					if spec, ok := spec.(*ast.TypeSpec); ok {
						typeName := spec.Name
						scopeObj, _ := obj.Pkg().Scope().Lookup(typeName.Name).(*types.TypeName)
						if scopeObj != nil {
							if st, _ := scopeObj.Type().Underlying().(*types.Struct); st != nil {
								for i := 0; i < st.NumFields(); i++ {
									if obj == st.Field(i) {
										recv = scopeObj
									}
								}
							}
						}
					}
				}
			}

			// Even if the object is not available in package documentation, it may
			// be embedded in a documented receiver. Detect this by searching
			// enclosing selector expressions.
			//
			// TODO(rfindley): pkgsite doesn't document fields from embedding, just
			// methods.
			if recv == nil || !recv.Exported() {
				path := pathEnclosingObjNode(pgf.File, pos)
				if enclosing := searchForEnclosing(pkg.TypesInfo(), path); enclosing != nil {
					recv = enclosing
				} else {
					recv = nil // note: just recv = ... could result in a typed nil.
				}
			}

			pkg := obj.Pkg()
			if recv != nil {
				linkName = fmt.Sprintf("(%s.%s).%s", pkg.Name(), recv.Name(), obj.Name())
				if obj.Exported() && recv.Exported() && isPackageLevel(recv) {
					linkPath = pkg.Path()
					anchor = fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", recv.Name(), obj.Name())
				}
			} else {
				linkName = fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", pkg.Name(), obj.Name())
				if obj.Exported() && isPackageLevel(obj) {
					linkPath = pkg.Path()
					anchor = obj.Name()
				}
			}
		}
	}

	if snapshot.IsGoPrivatePath(linkPath) || linkMeta.ForTest != "" {
		linkPath = ""
	} else if linkMeta.Module != nil && linkMeta.Module.Version != "" {
		mod := linkMeta.Module
		linkPath = strings.Replace(linkPath, mod.Path, mod.Path+"@"+mod.Version, 1)
	}

	var version *stdlib.Version
	if symbol := StdSymbolOf(obj); symbol != nil {
		version = &symbol.Version
	}

	return *hoverRange, &hoverJSON{
		Synopsis:          doc.Synopsis(docText),
		FullDocumentation: docText,
		SingleLine:        singleLineSignature,
		SymbolName:        linkName,
		Signature:         signature,
		LinkPath:          linkPath,
		LinkAnchor:        anchor,
		typeDecl:          typeDecl,
		methods:           methods,
		promotedFields:    fields,
		stdVersion:        version,
	}, nil
}

// hoverBuiltin computes hover information when hovering over a builtin
// identifier.
func hoverBuiltin(ctx context.Context, snapshot *cache.Snapshot, obj types.Object) (*hoverJSON, error) {
	// Special handling for error.Error, which is the only builtin method.
	//
	// TODO(rfindley): can this be unified with the handling below?
	if obj.Name() == "Error" {
		signature := obj.String()
		return &hoverJSON{
			Signature:  signature,
			SingleLine: signature,
			// TODO(rfindley): these are better than the current behavior.
			// SymbolName: "(error).Error",
			// LinkPath:   "builtin",
			// LinkAnchor: "error.Error",
		}, nil
	}

	pgf, ident, err := builtinDecl(ctx, snapshot, obj)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	var (
		comment *ast.CommentGroup
		decl    ast.Decl
	)
	path, _ := astutil.PathEnclosingInterval(pgf.File, ident.Pos(), ident.Pos())
	for _, n := range path {
		switch n := n.(type) {
		case *ast.GenDecl:
			// Separate documentation and signature.
			comment = n.Doc
			node2 := *n
			node2.Doc = nil
			decl = &node2
		case *ast.FuncDecl:
			// Ditto.
			comment = n.Doc
			node2 := *n
			node2.Doc = nil
			decl = &node2
		}
	}

	signature := formatNodeFile(pgf.Tok, decl)
	// Replace fake types with their common equivalent.
	// TODO(rfindley): we should instead use obj.Type(), which would have the
	// *actual* types of the builtin call.
	signature = replacer.Replace(signature)

	docText := comment.Text()
	return &hoverJSON{
		Synopsis:          doc.Synopsis(docText),
		FullDocumentation: docText,
		Signature:         signature,
		SingleLine:        obj.String(),
		SymbolName:        obj.Name(),
		LinkPath:          "builtin",
		LinkAnchor:        obj.Name(),
	}, nil
}

// hoverImport computes hover information when hovering over the import path of
// imp in the file pgf of pkg.
//
// If we do not have metadata for the hovered import, it returns _
func hoverImport(ctx context.Context, snapshot *cache.Snapshot, pkg *cache.Package, pgf *parsego.File, imp *ast.ImportSpec) (protocol.Range, *hoverJSON, error) {
	rng, err := pgf.NodeRange(imp.Path)
	if err != nil {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
	}

	importPath := metadata.UnquoteImportPath(imp)
	if importPath == "" {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid import path")
	}
	impID := pkg.Metadata().DepsByImpPath[importPath]
	if impID == "" {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, fmt.Errorf("no package data for import %q", importPath)
	}
	impMetadata := snapshot.Metadata(impID)
	if impMetadata == nil {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, bug.Errorf("failed to resolve import ID %q", impID)
	}

	// Find the first file with a package doc comment.
	var comment *ast.CommentGroup
	for _, f := range impMetadata.CompiledGoFiles {
		fh, err := snapshot.ReadFile(ctx, f)
		if err != nil {
			if ctx.Err() != nil {
				return protocol.Range{}, nil, ctx.Err()
			}
			continue
		}
		pgf, err := snapshot.ParseGo(ctx, fh, parsego.Header)
		if err != nil {
			if ctx.Err() != nil {
				return protocol.Range{}, nil, ctx.Err()
			}
			continue
		}
		if pgf.File.Doc != nil {
			comment = pgf.File.Doc
			break
		}
	}

	docText := comment.Text()
	return rng, &hoverJSON{
		Synopsis:          doc.Synopsis(docText),
		FullDocumentation: docText,
	}, nil
}

// hoverPackageName computes hover information for the package name of the file
// pgf in pkg.
func hoverPackageName(pkg *cache.Package, pgf *parsego.File) (protocol.Range, *hoverJSON, error) {
	var comment *ast.CommentGroup
	for _, pgf := range pkg.CompiledGoFiles() {
		if pgf.File.Doc != nil {
			comment = pgf.File.Doc
			break
		}
	}
	rng, err := pgf.NodeRange(pgf.File.Name)
	if err != nil {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
	}
	docText := comment.Text()
	return rng, &hoverJSON{
		Synopsis:          doc.Synopsis(docText),
		FullDocumentation: docText,
		// Note: including a signature is redundant, since the cursor is already on the
		// package name.
	}, nil
}

// hoverLit computes hover information when hovering over the basic literal lit
// in the file pgf. The provided pos must be the exact position of the cursor,
// as it is used to extract the hovered rune in strings.
//
// For example, hovering over "\u2211" in "foo \u2211 bar" yields:
//
//	'∑', U+2211, N-ARY SUMMATION
func hoverLit(pgf *parsego.File, lit *ast.BasicLit, pos token.Pos) (protocol.Range, *hoverJSON, error) {
	var (
		value      string    // if non-empty, a constant value to format in hover
		r          rune      // if non-zero, format a description of this rune in hover
		start, end token.Pos // hover span
	)
	// Extract a rune from the current position.
	// 'Ω', "...Ω...", or 0x03A9 => 'Ω', U+03A9, GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA
	switch lit.Kind {
	case token.CHAR:
		s, err := strconv.Unquote(lit.Value)
		if err != nil {
			// If the conversion fails, it's because of an invalid syntax, therefore
			// there is no rune to be found.
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, nil
		}
		r, _ = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s)
		if r == utf8.RuneError {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, fmt.Errorf("rune error")
		}
		start, end = lit.Pos(), lit.End()

	case token.INT:
		// Short literals (e.g. 99 decimal, 07 octal) are uninteresting.
		if len(lit.Value) < 3 {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, nil
		}

		v := constant.MakeFromLiteral(lit.Value, lit.Kind, 0)
		if v.Kind() != constant.Int {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, nil
		}

		switch lit.Value[:2] {
		case "0x", "0X":
			// As a special case, try to recognize hexadecimal literals as runes if
			// they are within the range of valid unicode values.
			if v, ok := constant.Int64Val(v); ok && v > 0 && v <= utf8.MaxRune && utf8.ValidRune(rune(v)) {
				r = rune(v)
			}
			fallthrough
		case "0o", "0O", "0b", "0B":
			// Format the decimal value of non-decimal literals.
			value = v.ExactString()
			start, end = lit.Pos(), lit.End()
		default:
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, nil
		}

	case token.STRING:
		// It's a string, scan only if it contains a unicode escape sequence under or before the
		// current cursor position.
		litOffset, err := safetoken.Offset(pgf.Tok, lit.Pos())
		if err != nil {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
		}
		offset, err := safetoken.Offset(pgf.Tok, pos)
		if err != nil {
			return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
		}
		for i := offset - litOffset; i > 0; i-- {
			// Start at the cursor position and search backward for the beginning of a rune escape sequence.
			rr, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(lit.Value[i:])
			if rr == utf8.RuneError {
				return protocol.Range{}, nil, fmt.Errorf("rune error")
			}
			if rr == '\\' {
				// Got the beginning, decode it.
				var tail string
				r, _, tail, err = strconv.UnquoteChar(lit.Value[i:], '"')
				if err != nil {
					// If the conversion fails, it's because of an invalid syntax,
					// therefore is no rune to be found.
					return protocol.Range{}, nil, nil
				}
				// Only the rune escape sequence part of the string has to be highlighted, recompute the range.
				runeLen := len(lit.Value) - (i + len(tail))
				start = token.Pos(int(lit.Pos()) + i)
				end = token.Pos(int(start) + runeLen)
				break
			}
		}
	}

	if value == "" && r == 0 { // nothing to format
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, nil
	}

	rng, err := pgf.PosRange(start, end)
	if err != nil {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
	}

	var b strings.Builder
	if value != "" {
		b.WriteString(value)
	}
	if r != 0 {
		runeName := runenames.Name(r)
		if len(runeName) > 0 && runeName[0] == '<' {
			// Check if the rune looks like an HTML tag. If so, trim the surrounding <>
			// characters to work around https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/124042.
			runeName = strings.TrimRight(runeName[1:], ">")
		}
		if b.Len() > 0 {
			b.WriteString(", ")
		}
		if strconv.IsPrint(r) {
			fmt.Fprintf(&b, "'%c', ", r)
		}
		fmt.Fprintf(&b, "U+%04X, %s", r, runeName)
	}
	hover := b.String()
	return rng, &hoverJSON{
		Synopsis:          hover,
		FullDocumentation: hover,
	}, nil
}

// hoverEmbed computes hover information for a filepath.Match pattern.
// Assumes that the pattern is relative to the location of fh.
func hoverEmbed(fh file.Handle, rng protocol.Range, pattern string) (protocol.Range, *hoverJSON, error) {
	s := &strings.Builder{}

	dir := filepath.Dir(fh.URI().Path())
	var matches []string
	err := filepath.WalkDir(dir, func(abs string, d fs.DirEntry, e error) error {
		if e != nil {
			return e
		}
		rel, err := filepath.Rel(dir, abs)
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		ok, err := filepath.Match(pattern, rel)
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		if ok && !d.IsDir() {
			matches = append(matches, rel)
		}
		return nil
	})
	if err != nil {
		return protocol.Range{}, nil, err
	}

	for _, m := range matches {
		// TODO: Renders each file as separate markdown paragraphs.
		// If forcing (a single) newline is possible it might be more clear.
		fmt.Fprintf(s, "%s\n\n", m)
	}

	json := &hoverJSON{
		Signature:         fmt.Sprintf("Embedding %q", pattern),
		Synopsis:          s.String(),
		FullDocumentation: s.String(),
	}
	return rng, json, nil
}

// inferredSignatureString is a wrapper around the types.ObjectString function
// that adds more information to inferred signatures. It will return an empty string
// if the passed types.Object is not a signature.
func inferredSignatureString(obj types.Object, qf types.Qualifier, inferred *types.Signature) string {
	// If the signature type was inferred, prefer the inferred signature with a
	// comment showing the generic signature.
	if sig, _ := obj.Type().Underlying().(*types.Signature); sig != nil && sig.TypeParams().Len() > 0 && inferred != nil {
		obj2 := types.NewFunc(obj.Pos(), obj.Pkg(), obj.Name(), inferred)
		str := types.ObjectString(obj2, qf)
		// Try to avoid overly long lines.
		if len(str) > 60 {
			str += "\n"
		} else {
			str += " "
		}
		str += "// " + types.TypeString(sig, qf)
		return str
	}
	return ""
}

// objectString is a wrapper around the types.ObjectString function.
// It handles adding more information to the object string.
// If spec is non-nil, it may be used to format additional declaration
// syntax, and file must be the token.File describing its positions.
//
// Precondition: obj is not a built-in function or method.
func objectString(obj types.Object, qf types.Qualifier, declPos token.Pos, file *token.File, spec ast.Spec) string {
	str := types.ObjectString(obj, qf)

	switch obj := obj.(type) {
	case *types.Func:
		// We fork ObjectString to improve its rendering of methods:
		// specifically, we show the receiver name,
		// and replace the period in (T).f by a space (#62190).

		sig := obj.Type().(*types.Signature)

		var buf bytes.Buffer
		buf.WriteString("func ")
		if recv := sig.Recv(); recv != nil {
			buf.WriteByte('(')
			if _, ok := recv.Type().(*types.Interface); ok {
				// gcimporter creates abstract methods of
				// named interfaces using the interface type
				// (not the named type) as the receiver.
				// Don't print it in full.
				buf.WriteString("interface")
			} else {
				// Show receiver name (go/types does not).
				name := recv.Name()
				if name != "" && name != "_" {
					buf.WriteString(name)
					buf.WriteString(" ")
				}
				types.WriteType(&buf, recv.Type(), qf)
			}
			buf.WriteByte(')')
			buf.WriteByte(' ') // space (go/types uses a period)
		} else if s := qf(obj.Pkg()); s != "" {
			buf.WriteString(s)
			buf.WriteString(".")
		}
		buf.WriteString(obj.Name())
		types.WriteSignature(&buf, sig, qf)
		str = buf.String()

	case *types.Const:
		// Show value of a constant.
		var (
			declaration = obj.Val().String() // default formatted declaration
			comment     = ""                 // if non-empty, a clarifying comment
		)

		// Try to use the original declaration.
		switch obj.Val().Kind() {
		case constant.String:
			// Usually the original declaration of a string doesn't carry much information.
			// Also strings can be very long. So, just use the constant's value.

		default:
			if spec, _ := spec.(*ast.ValueSpec); spec != nil {
				for i, name := range spec.Names {
					if declPos == name.Pos() {
						if i < len(spec.Values) {
							originalDeclaration := formatNodeFile(file, spec.Values[i])
							if originalDeclaration != declaration {
								comment = declaration
								declaration = originalDeclaration
							}
						}
						break
					}
				}
			}
		}

		// Special formatting cases.
		switch typ := aliases.Unalias(obj.Type()).(type) {
		case *types.Named:
			// Try to add a formatted duration as an inline comment.
			pkg := typ.Obj().Pkg()
			if pkg.Path() == "time" && typ.Obj().Name() == "Duration" && obj.Val().Kind() == constant.Int {
				if d, ok := constant.Int64Val(obj.Val()); ok {
					comment = time.Duration(d).String()
				}
			}
		}
		if comment == declaration {
			comment = ""
		}

		str += " = " + declaration
		if comment != "" {
			str += " // " + comment
		}
	}
	return str
}

// HoverDocForObject returns the best doc comment for obj (for which
// fset provides file/line information).
//
// TODO(rfindley): there appears to be zero(!) tests for this functionality.
func HoverDocForObject(ctx context.Context, snapshot *cache.Snapshot, fset *token.FileSet, obj types.Object) (*ast.CommentGroup, error) {
	if is[*types.TypeName](obj) && is[*types.TypeParam](obj.Type()) {
		return nil, nil
	}

	pgf, pos, err := parseFull(ctx, snapshot, fset, obj.Pos())
	if err != nil {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("re-parsing: %v", err)
	}

	decl, spec, field := findDeclInfo([]*ast.File{pgf.File}, pos)
	return chooseDocComment(decl, spec, field), nil
}

func chooseDocComment(decl ast.Decl, spec ast.Spec, field *ast.Field) *ast.CommentGroup {
	if field != nil {
		if field.Doc != nil {
			return field.Doc
		}
		if field.Comment != nil {
			return field.Comment
		}
		return nil
	}
	switch decl := decl.(type) {
	case *ast.FuncDecl:
		return decl.Doc
	case *ast.GenDecl:
		switch spec := spec.(type) {
		case *ast.ValueSpec:
			if spec.Doc != nil {
				return spec.Doc
			}
			if decl.Doc != nil {
				return decl.Doc
			}
			return spec.Comment
		case *ast.TypeSpec:
			if spec.Doc != nil {
				return spec.Doc
			}
			if decl.Doc != nil {
				return decl.Doc
			}
			return spec.Comment
		}
	}
	return nil
}

// parseFull fully parses the file corresponding to position pos (for
// which fset provides file/line information).
//
// It returns the resulting parsego.File as well as new pos contained
// in the parsed file.
//
// BEWARE: the provided FileSet is used only to interpret the provided
// pos; the resulting File and Pos may belong to the same or a
// different FileSet, such as one synthesized by the parser cache, if
// parse-caching is enabled.
func parseFull(ctx context.Context, snapshot *cache.Snapshot, fset *token.FileSet, pos token.Pos) (*parsego.File, token.Pos, error) {
	f := fset.File(pos)
	if f == nil {
		return nil, 0, bug.Errorf("internal error: no file for position %d", pos)
	}

	uri := protocol.URIFromPath(f.Name())
	fh, err := snapshot.ReadFile(ctx, uri)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, 0, err
	}

	pgf, err := snapshot.ParseGo(ctx, fh, parsego.Full)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, 0, err
	}

	offset, err := safetoken.Offset(f, pos)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, 0, bug.Errorf("offset out of bounds in %q", uri)
	}

	fullPos, err := safetoken.Pos(pgf.Tok, offset)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, 0, err
	}

	return pgf, fullPos, nil
}

// If pkgURL is non-nil, it should be used to generate doc links.
func formatHover(h *hoverJSON, options *settings.Options, pkgURL func(path PackagePath, fragment string) protocol.URI) (string, error) {
	maybeMarkdown := func(s string) string {
		if s != "" && options.PreferredContentFormat == protocol.Markdown {
			s = fmt.Sprintf("```go\n%s\n```", strings.Trim(s, "\n"))
		}
		return s
	}

	switch options.HoverKind {
	case settings.SingleLine:
		return h.SingleLine, nil

	case settings.NoDocumentation:
		return maybeMarkdown(h.Signature), nil

	case settings.Structured:
		b, err := json.Marshal(h)
		if err != nil {
			return "", err
		}
		return string(b), nil

	case settings.SynopsisDocumentation,
		settings.FullDocumentation:
		// For types, we display TypeDecl and Methods,
		// but not Signature, which is redundant (= TypeDecl + "\n" + Methods).
		// For all other symbols, we display Signature;
		// TypeDecl and Methods are empty.
		// (This awkwardness is to preserve JSON compatibility.)
		parts := []string{
			maybeMarkdown(h.Signature),
			maybeMarkdown(h.typeDecl),
			formatDoc(h, options),
			maybeMarkdown(h.promotedFields),
			maybeMarkdown(h.methods),
			fmt.Sprintf("Added in %v", h.stdVersion),
			formatLink(h, options, pkgURL),
		}
		if h.typeDecl != "" {
			parts[0] = "" // type: suppress redundant Signature
		}
		if h.stdVersion == nil || *h.stdVersion == stdlib.Version(0) {
			parts[5] = "" // suppress stdlib version if not applicable or initial version 1.0
		}
		parts = slices.Remove(parts, "")

		var b strings.Builder
		for i, part := range parts {
			if i > 0 {
				if options.PreferredContentFormat == protocol.Markdown {
					b.WriteString("\n\n")
				} else {
					b.WriteByte('\n')
				}
			}
			b.WriteString(part)
		}
		return b.String(), nil

	default:
		return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid HoverKind: %v", options.HoverKind)
	}
}

// StdSymbolOf returns the std lib symbol information of the given obj.
// It returns nil if the input obj is not an exported standard library symbol.
func StdSymbolOf(obj types.Object) *stdlib.Symbol {
	if !obj.Exported() || obj.Pkg() == nil {
		return nil
	}

	// Symbols that not defined in standard library should return early.
	// TODO(hxjiang): The returned slices is binary searchable.
	symbols := stdlib.PackageSymbols[obj.Pkg().Path()]
	if symbols == nil {
		return nil
	}

	// Handle Function, Type, Const & Var.
	if isPackageLevel(obj) {
		for _, s := range symbols {
			if s.Kind == stdlib.Method || s.Kind == stdlib.Field {
				continue
			}
			if s.Name == obj.Name() {
				return &s
			}
		}
		return nil
	}

	// Handle Method.
	if fn, _ := obj.(*types.Func); fn != nil {
		isPtr, named := typesinternal.ReceiverNamed(fn.Type().(*types.Signature).Recv())
		if isPackageLevel(named.Obj()) {
			for _, s := range symbols {
				if s.Kind != stdlib.Method {
					continue
				}
				ptr, recv, name := s.SplitMethod()
				if ptr == isPtr && recv == named.Obj().Name() && name == fn.Name() {
					return &s
				}
			}
			return nil
		}
	}

	// Handle Field.
	if v, _ := obj.(*types.Var); v != nil && v.IsField() {
		for _, s := range symbols {
			if s.Kind != stdlib.Field {
				continue
			}

			typeName, fieldName := s.SplitField()
			if fieldName != v.Name() {
				continue
			}

			typeObj := obj.Pkg().Scope().Lookup(typeName)
			if typeObj == nil {
				continue
			}

			if fieldObj, _, _ := types.LookupFieldOrMethod(typeObj.Type(), true, obj.Pkg(), fieldName); obj == fieldObj {
				return &s
			}
		}
		return nil
	}

	return nil
}

// If pkgURL is non-nil, it should be used to generate doc links.
func formatLink(h *hoverJSON, options *settings.Options, pkgURL func(path PackagePath, fragment string) protocol.URI) string {
	if options.LinksInHover == settings.LinksInHover_None || h.LinkPath == "" {
		return ""
	}
	var url protocol.URI
	var caption string
	if pkgURL != nil { // LinksInHover == "gopls"
		path, _, _ := strings.Cut(h.LinkPath, "@") // remove optional module version suffix
		url = pkgURL(PackagePath(path), h.LinkAnchor)
		caption = "in gopls doc viewer"
	} else {
		if options.LinkTarget == "" {
			return ""
		}
		url = cache.BuildLink(options.LinkTarget, h.LinkPath, h.LinkAnchor)
		caption = "on " + options.LinkTarget
	}
	switch options.PreferredContentFormat {
	case protocol.Markdown:
		return fmt.Sprintf("[`%s` %s](%s)", h.SymbolName, caption, url)
	case protocol.PlainText:
		return ""
	default:
		return url
	}
}

func formatDoc(h *hoverJSON, options *settings.Options) string {
	var doc string
	switch options.HoverKind {
	case settings.SynopsisDocumentation:
		doc = h.Synopsis
	case settings.FullDocumentation:
		doc = h.FullDocumentation
	}
	if options.PreferredContentFormat == protocol.Markdown {
		return CommentToMarkdown(doc, options)
	}
	return doc
}

// findDeclInfo returns the syntax nodes involved in the declaration of the
// types.Object with position pos, searching the given list of file syntax
// trees.
//
// Pos may be the position of the name-defining identifier in a FuncDecl,
// ValueSpec, TypeSpec, Field, or as a special case the position of
// Ellipsis.Elt in an ellipsis field.
//
// If found, the resulting decl, spec, and field will be the inner-most
// instance of each node type surrounding pos.
//
// If field is non-nil, pos is the position of a field Var. If field is nil and
// spec is non-nil, pos is the position of a Var, Const, or TypeName object. If
// both field and spec are nil and decl is non-nil, pos is the position of a
// Func object.
//
// It returns a nil decl if no object-defining node is found at pos.
//
// TODO(rfindley): this function has tricky semantics, and may be worth unit
// testing and/or refactoring.
func findDeclInfo(files []*ast.File, pos token.Pos) (decl ast.Decl, spec ast.Spec, field *ast.Field) {
	found := false

	// Visit the files in search of the node at pos.
	stack := make([]ast.Node, 0, 20)

	// Allocate the closure once, outside the loop.
	f := func(n ast.Node) bool {
		if found {
			return false
		}
		if n != nil {
			stack = append(stack, n) // push
		} else {
			stack = stack[:len(stack)-1] // pop
			return false
		}

		// Skip subtrees (incl. files) that don't contain the search point.
		if !(n.Pos() <= pos && pos < n.End()) {
			return false
		}

		switch n := n.(type) {
		case *ast.Field:
			findEnclosingDeclAndSpec := func() {
				for i := len(stack) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
					switch n := stack[i].(type) {
					case ast.Spec:
						spec = n
					case ast.Decl:
						decl = n
						return
					}
				}
			}

			// Check each field name since you can have
			// multiple names for the same type expression.
			for _, id := range n.Names {
				if id.Pos() == pos {
					field = n
					findEnclosingDeclAndSpec()
					found = true
					return false
				}
			}

			// Check *ast.Field itself. This handles embedded
			// fields which have no associated *ast.Ident name.
			if n.Pos() == pos {
				field = n
				findEnclosingDeclAndSpec()
				found = true
				return false
			}

			// Also check "X" in "...X". This makes it easy to format variadic
			// signature params properly.
			//
			// TODO(rfindley): I don't understand this comment. How does finding the
			// field in this case make it easier to format variadic signature params?
			if ell, ok := n.Type.(*ast.Ellipsis); ok && ell.Elt != nil && ell.Elt.Pos() == pos {
				field = n
				findEnclosingDeclAndSpec()
				found = true
				return false
			}

		case *ast.FuncDecl:
			if n.Name.Pos() == pos {
				decl = n
				found = true
				return false
			}

		case *ast.GenDecl:
			for _, s := range n.Specs {
				switch s := s.(type) {
				case *ast.TypeSpec:
					if s.Name.Pos() == pos {
						decl = n
						spec = s
						found = true
						return false
					}
				case *ast.ValueSpec:
					for _, id := range s.Names {
						if id.Pos() == pos {
							decl = n
							spec = s
							found = true
							return false
						}
					}
				}
			}
		}
		return true
	}
	for _, file := range files {
		ast.Inspect(file, f)
		if found {
			return decl, spec, field
		}
	}

	return nil, nil, nil
}

type promotedField struct {
	path  string // path (e.g. "x.y" through embedded fields)
	field *types.Var
}

// promotedFields returns the list of accessible promoted fields of a struct type t.
// (Logic plundered from x/tools/cmd/guru/describe.go.)
func promotedFields(t types.Type, from *types.Package) []promotedField {
	wantField := func(f *types.Var) bool {
		if !accessibleTo(f, from) {
			return false
		}
		// Check that the field is not shadowed.
		obj, _, _ := types.LookupFieldOrMethod(t, true, f.Pkg(), f.Name())
		return obj == f
	}

	var fields []promotedField
	var visit func(t types.Type, stack []*types.Named)
	visit = func(t types.Type, stack []*types.Named) {
		tStruct, ok := typesinternal.Unpointer(t).Underlying().(*types.Struct)
		if !ok {
			return
		}
	fieldloop:
		for i := 0; i < tStruct.NumFields(); i++ {
			f := tStruct.Field(i)

			// Handle recursion through anonymous fields.
			if f.Anonymous() {
				if _, named := typesinternal.ReceiverNamed(f); named != nil {
					// If we've already visited this named type
					// on this path, break the cycle.
					for _, x := range stack {
						if x.Origin() == named.Origin() {
							continue fieldloop
						}
					}
					visit(f.Type(), append(stack, named))
				}
			}

			// Save accessible promoted fields.
			if len(stack) > 0 && wantField(f) {
				var path strings.Builder
				for i, t := range stack {
					if i > 0 {
						path.WriteByte('.')
					}
					path.WriteString(t.Obj().Name())
				}
				fields = append(fields, promotedField{
					path:  path.String(),
					field: f,
				})
			}
		}
	}
	visit(t, nil)

	return fields
}

func accessibleTo(obj types.Object, pkg *types.Package) bool {
	return obj.Exported() || obj.Pkg() == pkg
}

// computeSizeOffsetInfo reports the size of obj (if a type or struct
// field), its wasted space percentage (if a struct type), and its
// offset (if a struct field). It returns -1 for undefined components.
func computeSizeOffsetInfo(pkg *cache.Package, path []ast.Node, obj types.Object) (size, wasted, offset int64) {
	size, wasted, offset = -1, -1, -1

	var free typeparams.Free
	sizes := pkg.TypesSizes()

	// size (types and fields)
	if v, ok := obj.(*types.Var); ok && v.IsField() || is[*types.TypeName](obj) {
		// If the field's type has free type parameters,
		// its size cannot be computed.
		if !free.Has(obj.Type()) {
			size = sizes.Sizeof(obj.Type())
		}

		// wasted space (struct types)
		if tStruct, ok := obj.Type().Underlying().(*types.Struct); ok && is[*types.TypeName](obj) && size > 0 {
			var fields []*types.Var
			for i := 0; i < tStruct.NumFields(); i++ {
				fields = append(fields, tStruct.Field(i))
			}
			if len(fields) > 0 {
				// Sort into descending (most compact) order
				// and recompute size of entire struct.
				sort.Slice(fields, func(i, j int) bool {
					return sizes.Sizeof(fields[i].Type()) >
						sizes.Sizeof(fields[j].Type())
				})
				offsets := sizes.Offsetsof(fields)
				compactSize := offsets[len(offsets)-1] + sizes.Sizeof(fields[len(fields)-1].Type())
				wasted = 100 * (size - compactSize) / size
			}
		}
	}

	// offset (fields)
	if v, ok := obj.(*types.Var); ok && v.IsField() {
		// Find enclosing struct type.
		var tStruct *types.Struct
		for _, n := range path {
			if n, ok := n.(*ast.StructType); ok {
				tStruct = pkg.TypesInfo().TypeOf(n).(*types.Struct)
				break
			}
		}
		if tStruct != nil {
			var fields []*types.Var
			for i := 0; i < tStruct.NumFields(); i++ {
				f := tStruct.Field(i)
				// If any preceding field's type has free type parameters,
				// its offset cannot be computed.
				if free.Has(f.Type()) {
					break
				}
				fields = append(fields, f)
				if f == v {
					offsets := sizes.Offsetsof(fields)
					offset = offsets[len(offsets)-1]
					break
				}
			}
		}
	}

	return
}