| // Copyright 2017 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 srcimporter implements importing directly |
| // from source files rather than installed packages. |
| package srcimporter // import "go/internal/srcimporter" |
| |
| import ( |
| "fmt" |
| "go/ast" |
| "go/build" |
| "go/parser" |
| "go/token" |
| "go/types" |
| "path/filepath" |
| "sync" |
| ) |
| |
| // An Importer provides the context for importing packages from source code. |
| type Importer struct { |
| ctxt *build.Context |
| fset *token.FileSet |
| sizes types.Sizes |
| packages map[string]*types.Package |
| } |
| |
| // NewImporter returns a new Importer for the given context, file set, and map |
| // of packages. The context is used to resolve import paths to package paths, |
| // and identifying the files belonging to the package. If the context provides |
| // non-nil file system functions, they are used instead of the regular package |
| // os functions. The file set is used to track position information of package |
| // files; and imported packages are added to the packages map. |
| func New(ctxt *build.Context, fset *token.FileSet, packages map[string]*types.Package) *Importer { |
| return &Importer{ |
| ctxt: ctxt, |
| fset: fset, |
| sizes: types.SizesFor(ctxt.Compiler, ctxt.GOARCH), // uses go/types default if GOARCH not found |
| packages: packages, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Importing is a sentinel taking the place in Importer.packages |
| // for a package that is in the process of being imported. |
| var importing types.Package |
| |
| // Import(path) is a shortcut for ImportFrom(path, "", 0). |
| func (p *Importer) Import(path string) (*types.Package, error) { |
| return p.ImportFrom(path, "", 0) |
| } |
| |
| // ImportFrom imports the package with the given import path resolved from the given srcDir, |
| // adds the new package to the set of packages maintained by the importer, and returns the |
| // package. Package path resolution and file system operations are controlled by the context |
| // maintained with the importer. The import mode must be zero but is otherwise ignored. |
| // Packages that are not comprised entirely of pure Go files may fail to import because the |
| // type checker may not be able to determine all exported entities (e.g. due to cgo dependencies). |
| func (p *Importer) ImportFrom(path, srcDir string, mode types.ImportMode) (*types.Package, error) { |
| if mode != 0 { |
| panic("non-zero import mode") |
| } |
| |
| // determine package path (do vendor resolution) |
| var bp *build.Package |
| var err error |
| switch { |
| default: |
| if abs, err := p.absPath(srcDir); err == nil { // see issue #14282 |
| srcDir = abs |
| } |
| bp, err = p.ctxt.Import(path, srcDir, build.FindOnly) |
| |
| case build.IsLocalImport(path): |
| // "./x" -> "srcDir/x" |
| bp, err = p.ctxt.ImportDir(filepath.Join(srcDir, path), build.FindOnly) |
| |
| case p.isAbsPath(path): |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid absolute import path %q", path) |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err // err may be *build.NoGoError - return as is |
| } |
| |
| // package unsafe is known to the type checker |
| if bp.ImportPath == "unsafe" { |
| return types.Unsafe, nil |
| } |
| |
| // no need to re-import if the package was imported completely before |
| pkg := p.packages[bp.ImportPath] |
| if pkg != nil { |
| if pkg == &importing { |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("import cycle through package %q", bp.ImportPath) |
| } |
| if !pkg.Complete() { |
| // Package exists but is not complete - we cannot handle this |
| // at the moment since the source importer replaces the package |
| // wholesale rather than augmenting it (see #19337 for details). |
| // Return incomplete package with error (see #16088). |
| return pkg, fmt.Errorf("reimported partially imported package %q", bp.ImportPath) |
| } |
| return pkg, nil |
| } |
| |
| p.packages[bp.ImportPath] = &importing |
| defer func() { |
| // clean up in case of error |
| // TODO(gri) Eventually we may want to leave a (possibly empty) |
| // package in the map in all cases (and use that package to |
| // identify cycles). See also issue 16088. |
| if p.packages[bp.ImportPath] == &importing { |
| p.packages[bp.ImportPath] = nil |
| } |
| }() |
| |
| // collect package files |
| bp, err = p.ctxt.ImportDir(bp.Dir, 0) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err // err may be *build.NoGoError - return as is |
| } |
| var filenames []string |
| filenames = append(filenames, bp.GoFiles...) |
| filenames = append(filenames, bp.CgoFiles...) |
| |
| files, err := p.parseFiles(bp.Dir, filenames) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| // type-check package files |
| conf := types.Config{ |
| IgnoreFuncBodies: true, |
| FakeImportC: true, |
| Importer: p, |
| Sizes: p.sizes, |
| } |
| pkg, err = conf.Check(bp.ImportPath, p.fset, files, nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| // Type-checking stops after the first error (types.Config.Error is not set), |
| // so the returned package is very likely incomplete. Don't return it since |
| // we don't know its condition: It's very likely unsafe to use and it's also |
| // not added to p.packages which may cause further problems (issue #20837). |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("type-checking package %q failed (%v)", bp.ImportPath, err) |
| } |
| |
| p.packages[bp.ImportPath] = pkg |
| return pkg, nil |
| } |
| |
| func (p *Importer) parseFiles(dir string, filenames []string) ([]*ast.File, error) { |
| open := p.ctxt.OpenFile // possibly nil |
| |
| files := make([]*ast.File, len(filenames)) |
| errors := make([]error, len(filenames)) |
| |
| var wg sync.WaitGroup |
| wg.Add(len(filenames)) |
| for i, filename := range filenames { |
| go func(i int, filepath string) { |
| defer wg.Done() |
| if open != nil { |
| src, err := open(filepath) |
| if err != nil { |
| errors[i] = fmt.Errorf("opening package file %s failed (%v)", filepath, err) |
| return |
| } |
| files[i], errors[i] = parser.ParseFile(p.fset, filepath, src, 0) |
| src.Close() // ignore Close error - parsing may have succeeded which is all we need |
| } else { |
| // Special-case when ctxt doesn't provide a custom OpenFile and use the |
| // parser's file reading mechanism directly. This appears to be quite a |
| // bit faster than opening the file and providing an io.ReaderCloser in |
| // both cases. |
| // TODO(gri) investigate performance difference (issue #19281) |
| files[i], errors[i] = parser.ParseFile(p.fset, filepath, nil, 0) |
| } |
| }(i, p.joinPath(dir, filename)) |
| } |
| wg.Wait() |
| |
| // if there are errors, return the first one for deterministic results |
| for _, err := range errors { |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return files, nil |
| } |
| |
| // context-controlled file system operations |
| |
| func (p *Importer) absPath(path string) (string, error) { |
| // TODO(gri) This should be using p.ctxt.AbsPath which doesn't |
| // exist but probably should. See also issue #14282. |
| return filepath.Abs(path) |
| } |
| |
| func (p *Importer) isAbsPath(path string) bool { |
| if f := p.ctxt.IsAbsPath; f != nil { |
| return f(path) |
| } |
| return filepath.IsAbs(path) |
| } |
| |
| func (p *Importer) joinPath(elem ...string) string { |
| if f := p.ctxt.JoinPath; f != nil { |
| return f(elem...) |
| } |
| return filepath.Join(elem...) |
| } |