| // Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package syntax |
| |
| import ( |
| "fmt" |
| "io" |
| "os" |
| ) |
| |
| // Mode describes the parser mode. |
| type Mode uint |
| |
| // Modes supported by the parser. |
| const ( |
| CheckBranches Mode = 1 << iota // check correct use of labels, break, continue, and goto statements |
| ) |
| |
| // Error describes a syntax error. Error implements the error interface. |
| type Error struct { |
| Pos Pos |
| Msg string |
| } |
| |
| func (err Error) Error() string { |
| return fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", err.Pos, err.Msg) |
| } |
| |
| var _ error = Error{} // verify that Error implements error |
| |
| // An ErrorHandler is called for each error encountered reading a .go file. |
| type ErrorHandler func(err error) |
| |
| // A Pragma value augments a package, import, const, func, type, or var declaration. |
| // Its meaning is entirely up to the PragmaHandler, |
| // except that nil is used to mean “no pragma seen.” |
| type Pragma interface{} |
| |
| // A PragmaHandler is used to process //go: directives while scanning. |
| // It is passed the current pragma value, which starts out being nil, |
| // and it returns an updated pragma value. |
| // The text is the directive, with the "//" prefix stripped. |
| // The current pragma is saved at each package, import, const, func, type, or var |
| // declaration, into the File, ImportDecl, ConstDecl, FuncDecl, TypeDecl, or VarDecl node. |
| // |
| // If text is the empty string, the pragma is being returned |
| // to the handler unused, meaning it appeared before a non-declaration. |
| // The handler may wish to report an error. In this case, pos is the |
| // current parser position, not the position of the pragma itself. |
| // Blank specifies whether the line is blank before the pragma. |
| type PragmaHandler func(pos Pos, blank bool, text string, current Pragma) Pragma |
| |
| // Parse parses a single Go source file from src and returns the corresponding |
| // syntax tree. If there are errors, Parse will return the first error found, |
| // and a possibly partially constructed syntax tree, or nil. |
| // |
| // If errh != nil, it is called with each error encountered, and Parse will |
| // process as much source as possible. In this case, the returned syntax tree |
| // is only nil if no correct package clause was found. |
| // If errh is nil, Parse will terminate immediately upon encountering the first |
| // error, and the returned syntax tree is nil. |
| // |
| // If pragh != nil, it is called with each pragma encountered. |
| // |
| func Parse(base *PosBase, src io.Reader, errh ErrorHandler, pragh PragmaHandler, mode Mode) (_ *File, first error) { |
| defer func() { |
| if p := recover(); p != nil { |
| if err, ok := p.(Error); ok { |
| first = err |
| return |
| } |
| panic(p) |
| } |
| }() |
| |
| var p parser |
| p.init(base, src, errh, pragh, mode) |
| p.next() |
| return p.fileOrNil(), p.first |
| } |
| |
| // ParseFile behaves like Parse but it reads the source from the named file. |
| func ParseFile(filename string, errh ErrorHandler, pragh PragmaHandler, mode Mode) (*File, error) { |
| f, err := os.Open(filename) |
| if err != nil { |
| if errh != nil { |
| errh(err) |
| } |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| defer f.Close() |
| return Parse(NewFileBase(filename), f, errh, pragh, mode) |
| } |