| // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| //go:generate go run mkbuiltin.go |
| |
| package gc |
| |
| import ( |
| "bufio" |
| "cmd/compile/internal/ssa" |
| "cmd/internal/bio" |
| "cmd/internal/obj" |
| "cmd/internal/sys" |
| "flag" |
| "fmt" |
| "io" |
| "log" |
| "os" |
| "path" |
| "runtime" |
| "strconv" |
| "strings" |
| ) |
| |
| var imported_unsafe bool |
| |
| var ( |
| goos string |
| goarch string |
| goroot string |
| buildid string |
| ) |
| |
| var ( |
| Debug_append int |
| Debug_closure int |
| Debug_panic int |
| Debug_slice int |
| Debug_wb int |
| ) |
| |
| // Debug arguments. |
| // These can be specified with the -d flag, as in "-d nil" |
| // to set the debug_checknil variable. In general the list passed |
| // to -d can be comma-separated. |
| var debugtab = []struct { |
| name string |
| val *int |
| }{ |
| {"append", &Debug_append}, // print information about append compilation |
| {"closure", &Debug_closure}, // print information about closure compilation |
| {"disablenil", &Disable_checknil}, // disable nil checks |
| {"gcprog", &Debug_gcprog}, // print dump of GC programs |
| {"nil", &Debug_checknil}, // print information about nil checks |
| {"panic", &Debug_panic}, // do not hide any compiler panic |
| {"slice", &Debug_slice}, // print information about slice compilation |
| {"typeassert", &Debug_typeassert}, // print information about type assertion inlining |
| {"wb", &Debug_wb}, // print information about write barriers |
| {"export", &Debug_export}, // print export data |
| } |
| |
| func usage() { |
| fmt.Printf("usage: compile [options] file.go...\n") |
| obj.Flagprint(1) |
| Exit(2) |
| } |
| |
| func hidePanic() { |
| if Debug_panic == 0 && nsavederrors+nerrors > 0 { |
| // If we've already complained about things |
| // in the program, don't bother complaining |
| // about a panic too; let the user clean up |
| // the code and try again. |
| if err := recover(); err != nil { |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func doversion() { |
| p := obj.Expstring() |
| if p == "X:none" { |
| p = "" |
| } |
| sep := "" |
| if p != "" { |
| sep = " " |
| } |
| fmt.Printf("compile version %s%s%s\n", obj.Getgoversion(), sep, p) |
| os.Exit(0) |
| } |
| |
| // supportsDynlink reports whether or not the code generator for the given |
| // architecture supports the -shared and -dynlink flags. |
| func supportsDynlink(arch *sys.Arch) bool { |
| return arch.InFamily(sys.AMD64, sys.ARM, sys.ARM64, sys.I386, sys.PPC64, sys.S390X) |
| } |
| |
| func Main() { |
| defer hidePanic() |
| |
| goarch = obj.Getgoarch() |
| |
| Ctxt = obj.Linknew(Thearch.LinkArch) |
| Ctxt.DiagFunc = Yyerror |
| bstdout = bio.BufWriter(os.Stdout) |
| Ctxt.Bso = bstdout |
| |
| localpkg = mkpkg("") |
| localpkg.Prefix = "\"\"" |
| |
| // pseudo-package, for scoping |
| builtinpkg = mkpkg("go.builtin") |
| builtinpkg.Prefix = "go.builtin" // not go%2ebuiltin |
| |
| // pseudo-package, accessed by import "unsafe" |
| unsafepkg = mkpkg("unsafe") |
| unsafepkg.Name = "unsafe" |
| |
| // real package, referred to by generated runtime calls |
| Runtimepkg = mkpkg("runtime") |
| Runtimepkg.Name = "runtime" |
| |
| // pseudo-packages used in symbol tables |
| itabpkg = mkpkg("go.itab") |
| itabpkg.Name = "go.itab" |
| itabpkg.Prefix = "go.itab" // not go%2eitab |
| |
| typelinkpkg = mkpkg("go.typelink") |
| typelinkpkg.Name = "go.typelink" |
| typelinkpkg.Prefix = "go.typelink" // not go%2etypelink |
| |
| itablinkpkg = mkpkg("go.itablink") |
| itablinkpkg.Name = "go.itablink" |
| itablinkpkg.Prefix = "go.itablink" // not go%2eitablink |
| |
| trackpkg = mkpkg("go.track") |
| trackpkg.Name = "go.track" |
| trackpkg.Prefix = "go.track" // not go%2etrack |
| |
| typepkg = mkpkg("type") |
| typepkg.Name = "type" |
| |
| goroot = obj.Getgoroot() |
| goos = obj.Getgoos() |
| |
| Nacl = goos == "nacl" |
| if Nacl { |
| flag_largemodel = 1 |
| } |
| |
| outfile = "" |
| obj.Flagcount("+", "compiling runtime", &compiling_runtime) |
| obj.Flagcount("%", "debug non-static initializers", &Debug['%']) |
| obj.Flagcount("A", "for bootstrapping, allow 'any' type", &Debug['A']) |
| obj.Flagcount("B", "disable bounds checking", &Debug['B']) |
| obj.Flagstr("D", "set relative `path` for local imports", &localimport) |
| obj.Flagcount("E", "debug symbol export", &Debug['E']) |
| obj.Flagfn1("I", "add `directory` to import search path", addidir) |
| obj.Flagcount("K", "debug missing line numbers", &Debug['K']) |
| obj.Flagcount("L", "use full (long) path in error messages", &Debug['L']) |
| obj.Flagcount("M", "debug move generation", &Debug['M']) |
| obj.Flagcount("N", "disable optimizations", &Debug['N']) |
| obj.Flagcount("P", "debug peephole optimizer", &Debug['P']) |
| obj.Flagcount("R", "debug register optimizer", &Debug['R']) |
| obj.Flagcount("S", "print assembly listing", &Debug['S']) |
| obj.Flagfn0("V", "print compiler version", doversion) |
| obj.Flagcount("W", "debug parse tree after type checking", &Debug['W']) |
| obj.Flagstr("asmhdr", "write assembly header to `file`", &asmhdr) |
| obj.Flagstr("buildid", "record `id` as the build id in the export metadata", &buildid) |
| obj.Flagcount("complete", "compiling complete package (no C or assembly)", &pure_go) |
| obj.Flagstr("d", "print debug information about items in `list`", &debugstr) |
| obj.Flagcount("e", "no limit on number of errors reported", &Debug['e']) |
| obj.Flagcount("f", "debug stack frames", &Debug['f']) |
| obj.Flagcount("g", "debug code generation", &Debug['g']) |
| obj.Flagcount("h", "halt on error", &Debug['h']) |
| obj.Flagcount("i", "debug line number stack", &Debug['i']) |
| obj.Flagfn1("importmap", "add `definition` of the form source=actual to import map", addImportMap) |
| obj.Flagstr("installsuffix", "set pkg directory `suffix`", &flag_installsuffix) |
| obj.Flagcount("j", "debug runtime-initialized variables", &Debug['j']) |
| obj.Flagcount("l", "disable inlining", &Debug['l']) |
| obj.Flagcount("live", "debug liveness analysis", &debuglive) |
| obj.Flagcount("m", "print optimization decisions", &Debug['m']) |
| obj.Flagcount("msan", "build code compatible with C/C++ memory sanitizer", &flag_msan) |
| obj.Flagcount("newexport", "use new export format", &newexport) // TODO(gri) remove eventually (issue 13241) |
| obj.Flagcount("nolocalimports", "reject local (relative) imports", &nolocalimports) |
| obj.Flagstr("o", "write output to `file`", &outfile) |
| obj.Flagstr("p", "set expected package import `path`", &myimportpath) |
| obj.Flagcount("pack", "write package file instead of object file", &writearchive) |
| obj.Flagcount("r", "debug generated wrappers", &Debug['r']) |
| obj.Flagcount("race", "enable race detector", &flag_race) |
| obj.Flagcount("s", "warn about composite literals that can be simplified", &Debug['s']) |
| obj.Flagstr("trimpath", "remove `prefix` from recorded source file paths", &Ctxt.LineHist.TrimPathPrefix) |
| obj.Flagcount("u", "reject unsafe code", &safemode) |
| obj.Flagcount("v", "increase debug verbosity", &Debug['v']) |
| obj.Flagcount("w", "debug type checking", &Debug['w']) |
| use_writebarrier = 1 |
| obj.Flagcount("wb", "enable write barrier", &use_writebarrier) |
| obj.Flagcount("x", "debug lexer", &Debug['x']) |
| obj.Flagcount("y", "debug declarations in canned imports (with -d)", &Debug['y']) |
| var flag_shared int |
| var flag_dynlink bool |
| if supportsDynlink(Thearch.LinkArch.Arch) { |
| obj.Flagcount("shared", "generate code that can be linked into a shared library", &flag_shared) |
| flag.BoolVar(&flag_dynlink, "dynlink", false, "support references to Go symbols defined in other shared libraries") |
| } |
| if Thearch.LinkArch.Family == sys.AMD64 { |
| obj.Flagcount("largemodel", "generate code that assumes a large memory model", &flag_largemodel) |
| } |
| obj.Flagstr("cpuprofile", "write cpu profile to `file`", &cpuprofile) |
| obj.Flagstr("memprofile", "write memory profile to `file`", &memprofile) |
| obj.Flagint64("memprofilerate", "set runtime.MemProfileRate to `rate`", &memprofilerate) |
| flag.BoolVar(&ssaEnabled, "ssa", true, "use SSA backend to generate code") |
| obj.Flagparse(usage) |
| |
| if flag_dynlink { |
| flag_shared = 1 |
| } |
| Ctxt.Flag_shared = int32(flag_shared) |
| Ctxt.Flag_dynlink = flag_dynlink |
| Ctxt.Flag_optimize = Debug['N'] == 0 |
| |
| Ctxt.Debugasm = int32(Debug['S']) |
| Ctxt.Debugvlog = int32(Debug['v']) |
| |
| if flag.NArg() < 1 { |
| usage() |
| } |
| |
| startProfile() |
| |
| if flag_race != 0 { |
| racepkg = mkpkg("runtime/race") |
| racepkg.Name = "race" |
| } |
| if flag_msan != 0 { |
| msanpkg = mkpkg("runtime/msan") |
| msanpkg.Name = "msan" |
| } |
| if flag_race != 0 && flag_msan != 0 { |
| log.Fatal("cannot use both -race and -msan") |
| } else if flag_race != 0 || flag_msan != 0 { |
| instrumenting = true |
| } |
| |
| // parse -d argument |
| if debugstr != "" { |
| Split: |
| for _, name := range strings.Split(debugstr, ",") { |
| if name == "" { |
| continue |
| } |
| val := 1 |
| if i := strings.Index(name, "="); i >= 0 { |
| var err error |
| val, err = strconv.Atoi(name[i+1:]) |
| if err != nil { |
| log.Fatalf("invalid debug value %v", name) |
| } |
| name = name[:i] |
| } |
| for _, t := range debugtab { |
| if t.name == name { |
| if t.val != nil { |
| *t.val = val |
| continue Split |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| // special case for ssa for now |
| if strings.HasPrefix(name, "ssa/") { |
| // expect form ssa/phase/flag |
| // e.g. -d=ssa/generic_cse/time |
| // _ in phase name also matches space |
| phase := name[4:] |
| flag := "debug" // default flag is debug |
| if i := strings.Index(phase, "/"); i >= 0 { |
| flag = phase[i+1:] |
| phase = phase[:i] |
| } |
| err := ssa.PhaseOption(phase, flag, val) |
| if err != "" { |
| log.Fatalf(err) |
| } |
| continue Split |
| } |
| log.Fatalf("unknown debug key -d %s\n", name) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // enable inlining. for now: |
| // default: inlining on. (debug['l'] == 1) |
| // -l: inlining off (debug['l'] == 0) |
| // -ll, -lll: inlining on again, with extra debugging (debug['l'] > 1) |
| if Debug['l'] <= 1 { |
| Debug['l'] = 1 - Debug['l'] |
| } |
| |
| Thearch.Betypeinit() |
| Widthint = Thearch.LinkArch.IntSize |
| Widthptr = Thearch.LinkArch.PtrSize |
| Widthreg = Thearch.LinkArch.RegSize |
| |
| initUniverse() |
| |
| blockgen = 1 |
| dclcontext = PEXTERN |
| nerrors = 0 |
| lexlineno = 1 |
| |
| loadsys() |
| |
| for _, infile = range flag.Args() { |
| if trace && Debug['x'] != 0 { |
| fmt.Printf("--- %s ---\n", infile) |
| } |
| |
| linehistpush(infile) |
| |
| f, err := os.Open(infile) |
| if err != nil { |
| fmt.Printf("open %s: %v\n", infile, err) |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| bin := bufio.NewReader(f) |
| |
| // Skip initial BOM if present. |
| if r, _, _ := bin.ReadRune(); r != BOM { |
| bin.UnreadRune() |
| } |
| |
| block = 1 |
| iota_ = -1000000 |
| |
| imported_unsafe = false |
| |
| parse_file(bin) |
| if nsyntaxerrors != 0 { |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| |
| // Instead of converting EOF into '\n' in getc and count it as an extra line |
| // for the line history to work, and which then has to be corrected elsewhere, |
| // just add a line here. |
| lexlineno++ |
| |
| linehistpop() |
| f.Close() |
| } |
| |
| testdclstack() |
| mkpackage(localpkg.Name) // final import not used checks |
| finishUniverse() |
| |
| typecheckok = true |
| if Debug['f'] != 0 { |
| frame(1) |
| } |
| |
| // Process top-level declarations in phases. |
| |
| // Phase 1: const, type, and names and types of funcs. |
| // This will gather all the information about types |
| // and methods but doesn't depend on any of it. |
| defercheckwidth() |
| |
| // Don't use range--typecheck can add closures to xtop. |
| for i := 0; i < len(xtop); i++ { |
| if xtop[i].Op != ODCL && xtop[i].Op != OAS && xtop[i].Op != OAS2 { |
| xtop[i] = typecheck(xtop[i], Etop) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Phase 2: Variable assignments. |
| // To check interface assignments, depends on phase 1. |
| |
| // Don't use range--typecheck can add closures to xtop. |
| for i := 0; i < len(xtop); i++ { |
| if xtop[i].Op == ODCL || xtop[i].Op == OAS || xtop[i].Op == OAS2 { |
| xtop[i] = typecheck(xtop[i], Etop) |
| } |
| } |
| resumecheckwidth() |
| |
| // Phase 3: Type check function bodies. |
| // Don't use range--typecheck can add closures to xtop. |
| for i := 0; i < len(xtop); i++ { |
| if xtop[i].Op == ODCLFUNC || xtop[i].Op == OCLOSURE { |
| Curfn = xtop[i] |
| decldepth = 1 |
| saveerrors() |
| typecheckslice(Curfn.Nbody.Slice(), Etop) |
| checkreturn(Curfn) |
| if nerrors != 0 { |
| Curfn.Nbody.Set(nil) // type errors; do not compile |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Phase 4: Decide how to capture closed variables. |
| // This needs to run before escape analysis, |
| // because variables captured by value do not escape. |
| for _, n := range xtop { |
| if n.Op == ODCLFUNC && n.Func.Closure != nil { |
| Curfn = n |
| capturevars(n) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Curfn = nil |
| |
| if nsavederrors+nerrors != 0 { |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| |
| // Phase 5: Inlining |
| if Debug['l'] > 1 { |
| // Typecheck imported function bodies if debug['l'] > 1, |
| // otherwise lazily when used or re-exported. |
| for _, n := range importlist { |
| if len(n.Func.Inl.Slice()) != 0 { |
| saveerrors() |
| typecheckinl(n) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if nsavederrors+nerrors != 0 { |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if Debug['l'] != 0 { |
| // Find functions that can be inlined and clone them before walk expands them. |
| visitBottomUp(xtop, func(list []*Node, recursive bool) { |
| for _, n := range list { |
| if n.Op == ODCLFUNC { |
| caninl(n) |
| inlcalls(n) |
| } |
| } |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| // Phase 6: Escape analysis. |
| // Required for moving heap allocations onto stack, |
| // which in turn is required by the closure implementation, |
| // which stores the addresses of stack variables into the closure. |
| // If the closure does not escape, it needs to be on the stack |
| // or else the stack copier will not update it. |
| // Large values are also moved off stack in escape analysis; |
| // because large values may contain pointers, it must happen early. |
| escapes(xtop) |
| |
| // Phase 7: Transform closure bodies to properly reference captured variables. |
| // This needs to happen before walk, because closures must be transformed |
| // before walk reaches a call of a closure. |
| for _, n := range xtop { |
| if n.Op == ODCLFUNC && n.Func.Closure != nil { |
| Curfn = n |
| transformclosure(n) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Curfn = nil |
| |
| // Phase 8: Compile top level functions. |
| // Don't use range--walk can add functions to xtop. |
| for i := 0; i < len(xtop); i++ { |
| if xtop[i].Op == ODCLFUNC { |
| funccompile(xtop[i]) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if nsavederrors+nerrors == 0 { |
| fninit(xtop) |
| } |
| |
| if compiling_runtime != 0 { |
| checknowritebarrierrec() |
| } |
| |
| // Phase 9: Check external declarations. |
| for i, n := range externdcl { |
| if n.Op == ONAME { |
| externdcl[i] = typecheck(externdcl[i], Erv) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if nerrors+nsavederrors != 0 { |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| |
| dumpobj() |
| |
| if asmhdr != "" { |
| dumpasmhdr() |
| } |
| |
| if nerrors+nsavederrors != 0 { |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| |
| Flusherrors() |
| } |
| |
| var importMap = map[string]string{} |
| |
| func addImportMap(s string) { |
| if strings.Count(s, "=") != 1 { |
| log.Fatal("-importmap argument must be of the form source=actual") |
| } |
| i := strings.Index(s, "=") |
| source, actual := s[:i], s[i+1:] |
| if source == "" || actual == "" { |
| log.Fatal("-importmap argument must be of the form source=actual; source and actual must be non-empty") |
| } |
| importMap[source] = actual |
| } |
| |
| func saveerrors() { |
| nsavederrors += nerrors |
| nerrors = 0 |
| } |
| |
| func arsize(b *bufio.Reader, name string) int { |
| var buf [ArhdrSize]byte |
| if _, err := io.ReadFull(b, buf[:]); err != nil { |
| return -1 |
| } |
| aname := strings.Trim(string(buf[0:16]), " ") |
| if !strings.HasPrefix(aname, name) { |
| return -1 |
| } |
| asize := strings.Trim(string(buf[48:58]), " ") |
| i, _ := strconv.Atoi(asize) |
| return i |
| } |
| |
| func skiptopkgdef(b *bufio.Reader) bool { |
| // archive header |
| p, err := b.ReadString('\n') |
| if err != nil { |
| log.Fatalf("reading input: %v", err) |
| } |
| if p != "!<arch>\n" { |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| // package export block should be first |
| sz := arsize(b, "__.PKGDEF") |
| return sz > 0 |
| } |
| |
| var idirs []string |
| |
| func addidir(dir string) { |
| if dir != "" { |
| idirs = append(idirs, dir) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func isDriveLetter(b byte) bool { |
| return 'a' <= b && b <= 'z' || 'A' <= b && b <= 'Z' |
| } |
| |
| // is this path a local name? begins with ./ or ../ or / |
| func islocalname(name string) bool { |
| return strings.HasPrefix(name, "/") || |
| runtime.GOOS == "windows" && len(name) >= 3 && isDriveLetter(name[0]) && name[1] == ':' && name[2] == '/' || |
| strings.HasPrefix(name, "./") || name == "." || |
| strings.HasPrefix(name, "../") || name == ".." |
| } |
| |
| func findpkg(name string) (file string, ok bool) { |
| if islocalname(name) { |
| if safemode != 0 || nolocalimports != 0 { |
| return "", false |
| } |
| |
| // try .a before .6. important for building libraries: |
| // if there is an array.6 in the array.a library, |
| // want to find all of array.a, not just array.6. |
| file = fmt.Sprintf("%s.a", name) |
| if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil { |
| return file, true |
| } |
| file = fmt.Sprintf("%s.o", name) |
| if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil { |
| return file, true |
| } |
| return "", false |
| } |
| |
| // local imports should be canonicalized already. |
| // don't want to see "encoding/../encoding/base64" |
| // as different from "encoding/base64". |
| if q := path.Clean(name); q != name { |
| Yyerror("non-canonical import path %q (should be %q)", name, q) |
| return "", false |
| } |
| |
| for _, dir := range idirs { |
| file = fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s.a", dir, name) |
| if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil { |
| return file, true |
| } |
| file = fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s.o", dir, name) |
| if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil { |
| return file, true |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if goroot != "" { |
| suffix := "" |
| suffixsep := "" |
| if flag_installsuffix != "" { |
| suffixsep = "_" |
| suffix = flag_installsuffix |
| } else if flag_race != 0 { |
| suffixsep = "_" |
| suffix = "race" |
| } else if flag_msan != 0 { |
| suffixsep = "_" |
| suffix = "msan" |
| } |
| |
| file = fmt.Sprintf("%s/pkg/%s_%s%s%s/%s.a", goroot, goos, goarch, suffixsep, suffix, name) |
| if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil { |
| return file, true |
| } |
| file = fmt.Sprintf("%s/pkg/%s_%s%s%s/%s.o", goroot, goos, goarch, suffixsep, suffix, name) |
| if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil { |
| return file, true |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return "", false |
| } |
| |
| // loadsys loads the definitions for the low-level runtime and unsafe functions, |
| // so that the compiler can generate calls to them, |
| // but does not make the names "runtime" or "unsafe" visible as packages. |
| func loadsys() { |
| if Debug['A'] != 0 { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| block = 1 |
| iota_ = -1000000 |
| incannedimport = 1 |
| |
| importpkg = Runtimepkg |
| parse_import(bufio.NewReader(strings.NewReader(runtimeimport)), nil) |
| |
| importpkg = unsafepkg |
| parse_import(bufio.NewReader(strings.NewReader(unsafeimport)), nil) |
| |
| importpkg = nil |
| incannedimport = 0 |
| } |
| |
| func importfile(f *Val, indent []byte) { |
| if importpkg != nil { |
| Fatalf("importpkg not nil") |
| } |
| |
| path_, ok := f.U.(string) |
| if !ok { |
| Yyerror("import statement not a string") |
| return |
| } |
| |
| if len(path_) == 0 { |
| Yyerror("import path is empty") |
| return |
| } |
| |
| if isbadimport(path_) { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // The package name main is no longer reserved, |
| // but we reserve the import path "main" to identify |
| // the main package, just as we reserve the import |
| // path "math" to identify the standard math package. |
| if path_ == "main" { |
| Yyerror("cannot import \"main\"") |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| |
| if myimportpath != "" && path_ == myimportpath { |
| Yyerror("import %q while compiling that package (import cycle)", path_) |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| |
| if mapped, ok := importMap[path_]; ok { |
| path_ = mapped |
| } |
| |
| if path_ == "unsafe" { |
| if safemode != 0 { |
| Yyerror("cannot import package unsafe") |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| |
| importpkg = unsafepkg |
| imported_unsafe = true |
| return |
| } |
| |
| if islocalname(path_) { |
| if path_[0] == '/' { |
| Yyerror("import path cannot be absolute path") |
| return |
| } |
| |
| prefix := Ctxt.Pathname |
| if localimport != "" { |
| prefix = localimport |
| } |
| path_ = path.Join(prefix, path_) |
| |
| if isbadimport(path_) { |
| return |
| } |
| } |
| |
| file, found := findpkg(path_) |
| if !found { |
| Yyerror("can't find import: %q", path_) |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| |
| importpkg = mkpkg(path_) |
| |
| if importpkg.Imported { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| importpkg.Imported = true |
| |
| impf, err := os.Open(file) |
| if err != nil { |
| Yyerror("can't open import: %q: %v", path_, err) |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| defer impf.Close() |
| imp := bufio.NewReader(impf) |
| |
| if strings.HasSuffix(file, ".a") { |
| if !skiptopkgdef(imp) { |
| Yyerror("import %s: not a package file", file) |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // check object header |
| p, err := imp.ReadString('\n') |
| if err != nil { |
| log.Fatalf("reading input: %v", err) |
| } |
| if len(p) > 0 { |
| p = p[:len(p)-1] |
| } |
| |
| if p != "empty archive" { |
| if !strings.HasPrefix(p, "go object ") { |
| Yyerror("import %s: not a go object file", file) |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| |
| q := fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s %s", obj.Getgoos(), obj.Getgoarch(), obj.Getgoversion(), obj.Expstring()) |
| if p[10:] != q { |
| Yyerror("import %s: object is [%s] expected [%s]", file, p[10:], q) |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // assume files move (get installed) |
| // so don't record the full path. |
| linehistpragma(file[len(file)-len(path_)-2:]) // acts as #pragma lib |
| |
| // In the importfile, if we find: |
| // $$\n (old format): position the input right after $$\n and return |
| // $$B\n (new format): import directly, then feed the lexer a dummy statement |
| |
| // look for $$ |
| var c byte |
| for { |
| c, err = imp.ReadByte() |
| if err != nil { |
| break |
| } |
| if c == '$' { |
| c, err = imp.ReadByte() |
| if c == '$' || err != nil { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // get character after $$ |
| if err == nil { |
| c, _ = imp.ReadByte() |
| } |
| |
| switch c { |
| case '\n': |
| // old export format |
| parse_import(imp, indent) |
| |
| case 'B': |
| // new export format |
| if Debug_export != 0 { |
| fmt.Printf("importing %s (%s)\n", path_, file) |
| } |
| imp.ReadByte() // skip \n after $$B |
| Import(imp) |
| |
| default: |
| Yyerror("no import in %q", path_) |
| errorexit() |
| } |
| |
| if safemode != 0 && !importpkg.Safe { |
| Yyerror("cannot import unsafe package %q", importpkg.Path) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func pkgnotused(lineno int32, path string, name string) { |
| // If the package was imported with a name other than the final |
| // import path element, show it explicitly in the error message. |
| // Note that this handles both renamed imports and imports of |
| // packages containing unconventional package declarations. |
| // Note that this uses / always, even on Windows, because Go import |
| // paths always use forward slashes. |
| elem := path |
| if i := strings.LastIndex(elem, "/"); i >= 0 { |
| elem = elem[i+1:] |
| } |
| if name == "" || elem == name { |
| yyerrorl(lineno, "imported and not used: %q", path) |
| } else { |
| yyerrorl(lineno, "imported and not used: %q as %s", path, name) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func mkpackage(pkgname string) { |
| if localpkg.Name == "" { |
| if pkgname == "_" { |
| Yyerror("invalid package name _") |
| } |
| localpkg.Name = pkgname |
| } else { |
| if pkgname != localpkg.Name { |
| Yyerror("package %s; expected %s", pkgname, localpkg.Name) |
| } |
| for _, s := range localpkg.Syms { |
| if s.Def == nil { |
| continue |
| } |
| if s.Def.Op == OPACK { |
| // throw away top-level package name leftover |
| // from previous file. |
| // leave s->block set to cause redeclaration |
| // errors if a conflicting top-level name is |
| // introduced by a different file. |
| if !s.Def.Used && nsyntaxerrors == 0 { |
| pkgnotused(s.Def.Lineno, s.Def.Name.Pkg.Path, s.Name) |
| } |
| s.Def = nil |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| if s.Def.Sym != s { |
| // throw away top-level name left over |
| // from previous import . "x" |
| if s.Def.Name != nil && s.Def.Name.Pack != nil && !s.Def.Name.Pack.Used && nsyntaxerrors == 0 { |
| pkgnotused(s.Def.Name.Pack.Lineno, s.Def.Name.Pack.Name.Pkg.Path, "") |
| s.Def.Name.Pack.Used = true |
| } |
| |
| s.Def = nil |
| continue |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if outfile == "" { |
| p := infile |
| if i := strings.LastIndex(p, "/"); i >= 0 { |
| p = p[i+1:] |
| } |
| if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { |
| if i := strings.LastIndex(p, `\`); i >= 0 { |
| p = p[i+1:] |
| } |
| } |
| if i := strings.LastIndex(p, "."); i >= 0 { |
| p = p[:i] |
| } |
| suffix := ".o" |
| if writearchive > 0 { |
| suffix = ".a" |
| } |
| outfile = p + suffix |
| } |
| } |