// 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 gcexportdata provides functions for locating, reading, and // writing export data files containing type information produced by the // gc compiler. This package supports go1.7 export data format and all // later versions. // // Although it might seem convenient for this package to live alongside // go/types in the standard library, this would cause version skew // problems for developer tools that use it, since they must be able to // consume the outputs of the gc compiler both before and after a Go // update such as from Go 1.7 to Go 1.8. Because this package lives in // golang.org/x/tools, sites can update their version of this repo some // time before the Go 1.8 release and rebuild and redeploy their // developer tools, which will then be able to consume both Go 1.7 and // Go 1.8 export data files, so they will work before and after the // Go update. (See discussion at https://golang.org/issue/15651.) // package gcexportdata // import "golang.org/x/tools/go/gcexportdata" import ( "bufio" "bytes" "fmt" "go/token" "go/types" "io" "io/ioutil" "golang.org/x/tools/go/internal/gcimporter" ) // Find returns the name of an object (.o) or archive (.a) file // containing type information for the specified import path, // using the workspace layout conventions of go/build. // If no file was found, an empty filename is returned. // // A relative srcDir is interpreted relative to the current working directory. // // Find also returns the package's resolved (canonical) import path, // reflecting the effects of srcDir and vendoring on importPath. func Find(importPath, srcDir string) (filename, path string) { return gcimporter.FindPkg(importPath, srcDir) } // NewReader returns a reader for the export data section of an object // (.o) or archive (.a) file read from r. The new reader may provide // additional trailing data beyond the end of the export data. func NewReader(r io.Reader) (io.Reader, error) { buf := bufio.NewReader(r) _, err := gcimporter.FindExportData(buf) // If we ever switch to a zip-like archive format with the ToC // at the end, we can return the correct portion of export data, // but for now we must return the entire rest of the file. return buf, err } // Read reads export data from in, decodes it, and returns type // information for the package. // The package name is specified by path. // File position information is added to fset. // // Read may inspect and add to the imports map to ensure that references // within the export data to other packages are consistent. The caller // must ensure that imports[path] does not exist, or exists but is // incomplete (see types.Package.Complete), and Read inserts the // resulting package into this map entry. // // On return, the state of the reader is undefined. func Read(in io.Reader, fset *token.FileSet, imports map[string]*types.Package, path string) (*types.Package, error) { data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(in) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("reading export data for %q: %v", path, err) } if bytes.HasPrefix(data, []byte("!")) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't read export data for %q directly from an archive file (call gcexportdata.NewReader first to extract export data)", path) } // The App Engine Go runtime v1.6 uses the old export data format. // TODO(adonovan): delete once v1.7 has been around for a while. if bytes.HasPrefix(data, []byte("package ")) { return gcimporter.ImportData(imports, path, path, bytes.NewReader(data)) } // The indexed export format starts with an 'i'; the older // binary export format starts with a 'c', 'd', or 'v' // (from "version"). Select appropriate importer. if len(data) > 0 && data[0] == 'i' { _, pkg, err := gcimporter.IImportData(fset, imports, data[1:], path) return pkg, err } _, pkg, err := gcimporter.BImportData(fset, imports, data, path) return pkg, err } // Write writes encoded type information for the specified package to out. // The FileSet provides file position information for named objects. func Write(out io.Writer, fset *token.FileSet, pkg *types.Package) error { b, err := gcimporter.IExportData(fset, pkg) if err != nil { return err } _, err = out.Write(b) return err }