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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 (
"context"
"go/ast"
"go/printer"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"regexp"
"strings"
"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/protocol"
"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/internal/tokeninternal"
)
// IsGenerated gets and reads the file denoted by uri and reports
// whether it contains a "generated file" comment as described at
// https://golang.org/s/generatedcode.
//
// TODO(adonovan): opt: this function does too much.
// Move snapshot.ReadFile into the caller (most of which have already done it).
func IsGenerated(ctx context.Context, snapshot *cache.Snapshot, uri protocol.DocumentURI) bool {
fh, err := snapshot.ReadFile(ctx, uri)
if err != nil {
return false
}
pgf, err := snapshot.ParseGo(ctx, fh, parsego.Header)
if err != nil {
return false
}
for _, commentGroup := range pgf.File.Comments {
for _, comment := range commentGroup.List {
if matched := generatedRx.MatchString(comment.Text); matched {
// Check if comment is at the beginning of the line in source.
if safetoken.Position(pgf.Tok, comment.Slash).Column == 1 {
return true
}
}
}
}
return false
}
// adjustedObjEnd returns the end position of obj, possibly modified for
// package names.
//
// TODO(rfindley): eliminate this function, by inlining it at callsites where
// it makes sense.
func adjustedObjEnd(obj types.Object) token.Pos {
nameLen := len(obj.Name())
if pkgName, ok := obj.(*types.PkgName); ok {
// An imported Go package has a package-local, unqualified name.
// When the name matches the imported package name, there is no
// identifier in the import spec with the local package name.
//
// For example:
// import "go/ast" // name "ast" matches package name
// import a "go/ast" // name "a" does not match package name
//
// When the identifier does not appear in the source, have the range
// of the object be the import path, including quotes.
if pkgName.Imported().Name() == pkgName.Name() {
nameLen = len(pkgName.Imported().Path()) + len(`""`)
}
}
return obj.Pos() + token.Pos(nameLen)
}
// Matches cgo generated comment as well as the proposed standard:
//
// https://golang.org/s/generatedcode
var generatedRx = regexp.MustCompile(`// .*DO NOT EDIT\.?`)
// FormatNode returns the "pretty-print" output for an ast node.
func FormatNode(fset *token.FileSet, n ast.Node) string {
var buf strings.Builder
if err := printer.Fprint(&buf, fset, n); err != nil {
// TODO(rfindley): we should use bug.Reportf here.
// We encounter this during completion.resolveInvalid.
return ""
}
return buf.String()
}
// formatNodeFile is like FormatNode, but requires only the token.File for the
// syntax containing the given ast node.
func formatNodeFile(file *token.File, n ast.Node) string {
fset := tokeninternal.FileSetFor(file)
return FormatNode(fset, n)
}
// findFileInDeps finds package metadata containing URI in the transitive
// dependencies of m. When using the Go command, the answer is unique.
func findFileInDeps(s metadata.Source, mp *metadata.Package, uri protocol.DocumentURI) *metadata.Package {
seen := make(map[PackageID]bool)
var search func(*metadata.Package) *metadata.Package
search = func(mp *metadata.Package) *metadata.Package {
if seen[mp.ID] {
return nil
}
seen[mp.ID] = true
for _, cgf := range mp.CompiledGoFiles {
if cgf == uri {
return mp
}
}
for _, dep := range mp.DepsByPkgPath {
mp := s.Metadata(dep)
if mp == nil {
bug.Reportf("nil metadata for %q", dep)
continue
}
if found := search(mp); found != nil {
return found
}
}
return nil
}
return search(mp)
}
// CollectScopes returns all scopes in an ast path, ordered as innermost scope
// first.
func CollectScopes(info *types.Info, path []ast.Node, pos token.Pos) []*types.Scope {
// scopes[i], where i<len(path), is the possibly nil Scope of path[i].
var scopes []*types.Scope
for _, n := range path {
// Include *FuncType scope if pos is inside the function body.
switch node := n.(type) {
case *ast.FuncDecl:
if node.Body != nil && astutil.NodeContains(node.Body, pos) {
n = node.Type
}
case *ast.FuncLit:
if node.Body != nil && astutil.NodeContains(node.Body, pos) {
n = node.Type
}
}
scopes = append(scopes, info.Scopes[n])
}
return scopes
}
// requalifier returns a function that re-qualifies identifiers and qualified
// identifiers contained in targetFile using the given metadata qualifier.
func requalifier(s metadata.Source, targetFile *ast.File, targetMeta *metadata.Package, mq MetadataQualifier) func(string) string {
qm := map[string]string{
"": mq(targetMeta.Name, "", targetMeta.PkgPath),
}
// Construct mapping of import paths to their defined or implicit names.
for _, imp := range targetFile.Imports {
name, pkgName, impPath, pkgPath := importInfo(s, imp, targetMeta)
// Re-map the target name for the source file.
qm[name] = mq(pkgName, impPath, pkgPath)
}
return func(name string) string {
if newName, ok := qm[name]; ok {
return newName
}
return name
}
}
// A MetadataQualifier is a function that qualifies an identifier declared in a
// package with the given package name, import path, and package path.
//
// In scenarios where metadata is missing the provided PackageName and
// PackagePath may be empty, but ImportPath must always be non-empty.
type MetadataQualifier func(PackageName, ImportPath, PackagePath) string
// MetadataQualifierForFile returns a metadata qualifier that chooses the best
// qualification of an imported package relative to the file f in package with
// metadata m.
func MetadataQualifierForFile(s metadata.Source, f *ast.File, mp *metadata.Package) MetadataQualifier {
// Record local names for import paths.
localNames := make(map[ImportPath]string) // local names for imports in f
for _, imp := range f.Imports {
name, _, impPath, _ := importInfo(s, imp, mp)
localNames[impPath] = name
}
// Record a package path -> import path mapping.
inverseDeps := make(map[PackageID]PackagePath)
for path, id := range mp.DepsByPkgPath {
inverseDeps[id] = path
}
importsByPkgPath := make(map[PackagePath]ImportPath) // best import paths by pkgPath
for impPath, id := range mp.DepsByImpPath {
if id == "" {
continue
}
pkgPath := inverseDeps[id]
_, hasPath := importsByPkgPath[pkgPath]
_, hasImp := localNames[impPath]
// In rare cases, there may be multiple import paths with the same package
// path. In such scenarios, prefer an import path that already exists in
// the file.
if !hasPath || hasImp {
importsByPkgPath[pkgPath] = impPath
}
}
return func(pkgName PackageName, impPath ImportPath, pkgPath PackagePath) string {
// If supplied, translate the package path to an import path in the source
// package.
if pkgPath != "" {
if srcImp := importsByPkgPath[pkgPath]; srcImp != "" {
impPath = srcImp
}
if pkgPath == mp.PkgPath {
return ""
}
}
if localName, ok := localNames[impPath]; ok && impPath != "" {
return localName
}
if pkgName != "" {
return string(pkgName)
}
idx := strings.LastIndexByte(string(impPath), '/')
return string(impPath[idx+1:])
}
}
// importInfo collects information about the import specified by imp,
// extracting its file-local name, package name, import path, and package path.
//
// If metadata is missing for the import, the resulting package name and
// package path may be empty, and the file local name may be guessed based on
// the import path.
//
// Note: previous versions of this helper used a PackageID->PackagePath map
// extracted from m, for extracting package path even in the case where
// metadata for a dep was missing. This should not be necessary, as we should
// always have metadata for IDs contained in DepsByPkgPath.
func importInfo(s metadata.Source, imp *ast.ImportSpec, mp *metadata.Package) (string, PackageName, ImportPath, PackagePath) {
var (
name string // local name
pkgName PackageName
impPath = metadata.UnquoteImportPath(imp)
pkgPath PackagePath
)
// If the import has a local name, use it.
if imp.Name != nil {
name = imp.Name.Name
}
// Try to find metadata for the import. If successful and there is no local
// name, the package name is the local name.
if depID := mp.DepsByImpPath[impPath]; depID != "" {
if depMP := s.Metadata(depID); depMP != nil {
if name == "" {
name = string(depMP.Name)
}
pkgName = depMP.Name
pkgPath = depMP.PkgPath
}
}
// If the local name is still unknown, guess it based on the import path.
if name == "" {
idx := strings.LastIndexByte(string(impPath), '/')
name = string(impPath[idx+1:])
}
return name, pkgName, impPath, pkgPath
}
// isDirective reports whether c is a comment directive.
//
// Copied and adapted from go/src/go/ast/ast.go.
func isDirective(c string) bool {
if len(c) < 3 {
return false
}
if c[1] != '/' {
return false
}
//-style comment (no newline at the end)
c = c[2:]
if len(c) == 0 {
// empty line
return false
}
// "//line " is a line directive.
// (The // has been removed.)
if strings.HasPrefix(c, "line ") {
return true
}
// "//[a-z0-9]+:[a-z0-9]"
// (The // has been removed.)
colon := strings.Index(c, ":")
if colon <= 0 || colon+1 >= len(c) {
return false
}
for i := 0; i <= colon+1; i++ {
if i == colon {
continue
}
b := c[i]
if !('a' <= b && b <= 'z' || '0' <= b && b <= '9') {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// embeddedIdent returns the type name identifier for an embedding x, if x in a
// valid embedding. Otherwise, it returns nil.
//
// Spec: An embedded field must be specified as a type name T or as a pointer
// to a non-interface type name *T
func embeddedIdent(x ast.Expr) *ast.Ident {
if star, ok := x.(*ast.StarExpr); ok {
x = star.X
}
switch ix := x.(type) { // check for instantiated receivers
case *ast.IndexExpr:
x = ix.X
case *ast.IndexListExpr:
x = ix.X
}
switch x := x.(type) {
case *ast.Ident:
return x
case *ast.SelectorExpr:
if _, ok := x.X.(*ast.Ident); ok {
return x.Sel
}
}
return nil
}
// An importFunc is an implementation of the single-method
// types.Importer interface based on a function value.
type ImporterFunc func(path string) (*types.Package, error)
func (f ImporterFunc) Import(path string) (*types.Package, error) { return f(path) }
// isBuiltin reports whether obj is a built-in symbol (e.g. append, iota, error.Error, unsafe.Slice).
// All other symbols have a valid position and a valid package.
func isBuiltin(obj types.Object) bool { return !obj.Pos().IsValid() }
// btoi returns int(b) as proposed in #64825.
func btoi(b bool) int {
if b {
return 1
} else {
return 0
}
}
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