Source file src/cmd/compile/internal/types2/api.go

     1  // Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  // Package types2 declares the data types and implements
     6  // the algorithms for type-checking of Go packages. Use
     7  // Config.Check to invoke the type checker for a package.
     8  // Alternatively, create a new type checker with NewChecker
     9  // and invoke it incrementally by calling Checker.Files.
    10  //
    11  // Type-checking consists of several interdependent phases:
    12  //
    13  // Name resolution maps each identifier (syntax.Name) in the program to the
    14  // language object (Object) it denotes.
    15  // Use Info.{Defs,Uses,Implicits} for the results of name resolution.
    16  //
    17  // Constant folding computes the exact constant value (constant.Value)
    18  // for every expression (syntax.Expr) that is a compile-time constant.
    19  // Use Info.Types[expr].Value for the results of constant folding.
    20  //
    21  // Type inference computes the type (Type) of every expression (syntax.Expr)
    22  // and checks for compliance with the language specification.
    23  // Use Info.Types[expr].Type for the results of type inference.
    24  package types2
    25  
    26  import (
    27  	"cmd/compile/internal/syntax"
    28  	"fmt"
    29  	"go/constant"
    30  	. "internal/types/errors"
    31  	"strings"
    32  )
    33  
    34  // An Error describes a type-checking error; it implements the error interface.
    35  // A "soft" error is an error that still permits a valid interpretation of a
    36  // package (such as "unused variable"); "hard" errors may lead to unpredictable
    37  // behavior if ignored.
    38  type Error struct {
    39  	Pos  syntax.Pos // error position
    40  	Msg  string     // default error message, user-friendly
    41  	Full string     // full error message, for debugging (may contain internal details)
    42  	Soft bool       // if set, error is "soft"
    43  	Code Code       // error code
    44  }
    45  
    46  // Error returns an error string formatted as follows:
    47  // filename:line:column: message
    48  func (err Error) Error() string {
    49  	return fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", err.Pos, err.Msg)
    50  }
    51  
    52  // FullError returns an error string like Error, buy it may contain
    53  // type-checker internal details such as subscript indices for type
    54  // parameters and more. Useful for debugging.
    55  func (err Error) FullError() string {
    56  	return fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", err.Pos, err.Full)
    57  }
    58  
    59  // An ArgumentError holds an error associated with an argument index.
    60  type ArgumentError struct {
    61  	Index int
    62  	Err   error
    63  }
    64  
    65  func (e *ArgumentError) Error() string { return e.Err.Error() }
    66  func (e *ArgumentError) Unwrap() error { return e.Err }
    67  
    68  // An Importer resolves import paths to Packages.
    69  //
    70  // CAUTION: This interface does not support the import of locally
    71  // vendored packages. See https://golang.org/s/go15vendor.
    72  // If possible, external implementations should implement ImporterFrom.
    73  type Importer interface {
    74  	// Import returns the imported package for the given import path.
    75  	// The semantics is like for ImporterFrom.ImportFrom except that
    76  	// dir and mode are ignored (since they are not present).
    77  	Import(path string) (*Package, error)
    78  }
    79  
    80  // ImportMode is reserved for future use.
    81  type ImportMode int
    82  
    83  // An ImporterFrom resolves import paths to packages; it
    84  // supports vendoring per https://golang.org/s/go15vendor.
    85  // Use go/importer to obtain an ImporterFrom implementation.
    86  type ImporterFrom interface {
    87  	// Importer is present for backward-compatibility. Calling
    88  	// Import(path) is the same as calling ImportFrom(path, "", 0);
    89  	// i.e., locally vendored packages may not be found.
    90  	// The types package does not call Import if an ImporterFrom
    91  	// is present.
    92  	Importer
    93  
    94  	// ImportFrom returns the imported package for the given import
    95  	// path when imported by a package file located in dir.
    96  	// If the import failed, besides returning an error, ImportFrom
    97  	// is encouraged to cache and return a package anyway, if one
    98  	// was created. This will reduce package inconsistencies and
    99  	// follow-on type checker errors due to the missing package.
   100  	// The mode value must be 0; it is reserved for future use.
   101  	// Two calls to ImportFrom with the same path and dir must
   102  	// return the same package.
   103  	ImportFrom(path, dir string, mode ImportMode) (*Package, error)
   104  }
   105  
   106  // A Config specifies the configuration for type checking.
   107  // The zero value for Config is a ready-to-use default configuration.
   108  type Config struct {
   109  	// Context is the context used for resolving global identifiers. If nil, the
   110  	// type checker will initialize this field with a newly created context.
   111  	Context *Context
   112  
   113  	// GoVersion describes the accepted Go language version. The string must
   114  	// start with a prefix of the form "go%d.%d" (e.g. "go1.20", "go1.21rc1", or
   115  	// "go1.21.0") or it must be empty; an empty string disables Go language
   116  	// version checks. If the format is invalid, invoking the type checker will
   117  	// result in an error.
   118  	GoVersion string
   119  
   120  	// If IgnoreFuncBodies is set, function bodies are not
   121  	// type-checked.
   122  	IgnoreFuncBodies bool
   123  
   124  	// If FakeImportC is set, `import "C"` (for packages requiring Cgo)
   125  	// declares an empty "C" package and errors are omitted for qualified
   126  	// identifiers referring to package C (which won't find an object).
   127  	// This feature is intended for the standard library cmd/api tool.
   128  	//
   129  	// Caution: Effects may be unpredictable due to follow-on errors.
   130  	//          Do not use casually!
   131  	FakeImportC bool
   132  
   133  	// If IgnoreBranchErrors is set, branch/label errors are ignored.
   134  	IgnoreBranchErrors bool
   135  
   136  	// If go115UsesCgo is set, the type checker expects the
   137  	// _cgo_gotypes.go file generated by running cmd/cgo to be
   138  	// provided as a package source file. Qualified identifiers
   139  	// referring to package C will be resolved to cgo-provided
   140  	// declarations within _cgo_gotypes.go.
   141  	//
   142  	// It is an error to set both FakeImportC and go115UsesCgo.
   143  	go115UsesCgo bool
   144  
   145  	// If Trace is set, a debug trace is printed to stdout.
   146  	Trace bool
   147  
   148  	// If Error != nil, it is called with each error found
   149  	// during type checking; err has dynamic type Error.
   150  	// Secondary errors (for instance, to enumerate all types
   151  	// involved in an invalid recursive type declaration) have
   152  	// error strings that start with a '\t' character.
   153  	// If Error == nil, type-checking stops with the first
   154  	// error found.
   155  	Error func(err error)
   156  
   157  	// An importer is used to import packages referred to from
   158  	// import declarations.
   159  	// If the installed importer implements ImporterFrom, the type
   160  	// checker calls ImportFrom instead of Import.
   161  	// The type checker reports an error if an importer is needed
   162  	// but none was installed.
   163  	Importer Importer
   164  
   165  	// If Sizes != nil, it provides the sizing functions for package unsafe.
   166  	// Otherwise SizesFor("gc", "amd64") is used instead.
   167  	Sizes Sizes
   168  
   169  	// If DisableUnusedImportCheck is set, packages are not checked
   170  	// for unused imports.
   171  	DisableUnusedImportCheck bool
   172  
   173  	// If a non-empty ErrorURL format string is provided, it is used
   174  	// to format an error URL link that is appended to the first line
   175  	// of an error message. ErrorURL must be a format string containing
   176  	// exactly one "%s" format, e.g. "[go.dev/e/%s]".
   177  	ErrorURL string
   178  
   179  	// If EnableAlias is set, alias declarations produce an Alias type. Otherwise
   180  	// the alias information is only in the type name, which points directly to
   181  	// the actual (aliased) type.
   182  	//
   183  	// This setting must not differ among concurrent type-checking operations,
   184  	// since it affects the behavior of Universe.Lookup("any").
   185  	//
   186  	// This flag will eventually be removed (with Go 1.24 at the earliest).
   187  	EnableAlias bool
   188  }
   189  
   190  func srcimporter_setUsesCgo(conf *Config) {
   191  	conf.go115UsesCgo = true
   192  }
   193  
   194  // Info holds result type information for a type-checked package.
   195  // Only the information for which a map is provided is collected.
   196  // If the package has type errors, the collected information may
   197  // be incomplete.
   198  type Info struct {
   199  	// Types maps expressions to their types, and for constant
   200  	// expressions, also their values. Invalid expressions are
   201  	// omitted.
   202  	//
   203  	// For (possibly parenthesized) identifiers denoting built-in
   204  	// functions, the recorded signatures are call-site specific:
   205  	// if the call result is not a constant, the recorded type is
   206  	// an argument-specific signature. Otherwise, the recorded type
   207  	// is invalid.
   208  	//
   209  	// The Types map does not record the type of every identifier,
   210  	// only those that appear where an arbitrary expression is
   211  	// permitted. For instance, the identifier f in a selector
   212  	// expression x.f is found only in the Selections map, the
   213  	// identifier z in a variable declaration 'var z int' is found
   214  	// only in the Defs map, and identifiers denoting packages in
   215  	// qualified identifiers are collected in the Uses map.
   216  	Types map[syntax.Expr]TypeAndValue
   217  
   218  	// If StoreTypesInSyntax is set, type information identical to
   219  	// that which would be put in the Types map, will be set in
   220  	// syntax.Expr.TypeAndValue (independently of whether Types
   221  	// is nil or not).
   222  	StoreTypesInSyntax bool
   223  
   224  	// Instances maps identifiers denoting generic types or functions to their
   225  	// type arguments and instantiated type.
   226  	//
   227  	// For example, Instances will map the identifier for 'T' in the type
   228  	// instantiation T[int, string] to the type arguments [int, string] and
   229  	// resulting instantiated *Named type. Given a generic function
   230  	// func F[A any](A), Instances will map the identifier for 'F' in the call
   231  	// expression F(int(1)) to the inferred type arguments [int], and resulting
   232  	// instantiated *Signature.
   233  	//
   234  	// Invariant: Instantiating Uses[id].Type() with Instances[id].TypeArgs
   235  	// results in an equivalent of Instances[id].Type.
   236  	Instances map[*syntax.Name]Instance
   237  
   238  	// Defs maps identifiers to the objects they define (including
   239  	// package names, dots "." of dot-imports, and blank "_" identifiers).
   240  	// For identifiers that do not denote objects (e.g., the package name
   241  	// in package clauses, or symbolic variables t in t := x.(type) of
   242  	// type switch headers), the corresponding objects are nil.
   243  	//
   244  	// For an embedded field, Defs returns the field *Var it defines.
   245  	//
   246  	// Invariant: Defs[id] == nil || Defs[id].Pos() == id.Pos()
   247  	Defs map[*syntax.Name]Object
   248  
   249  	// Uses maps identifiers to the objects they denote.
   250  	//
   251  	// For an embedded field, Uses returns the *TypeName it denotes.
   252  	//
   253  	// Invariant: Uses[id].Pos() != id.Pos()
   254  	Uses map[*syntax.Name]Object
   255  
   256  	// Implicits maps nodes to their implicitly declared objects, if any.
   257  	// The following node and object types may appear:
   258  	//
   259  	//     node               declared object
   260  	//
   261  	//     *syntax.ImportDecl    *PkgName for imports without renames
   262  	//     *syntax.CaseClause    type-specific *Var for each type switch case clause (incl. default)
   263  	//     *syntax.Field         anonymous parameter *Var (incl. unnamed results)
   264  	//
   265  	Implicits map[syntax.Node]Object
   266  
   267  	// Selections maps selector expressions (excluding qualified identifiers)
   268  	// to their corresponding selections.
   269  	Selections map[*syntax.SelectorExpr]*Selection
   270  
   271  	// Scopes maps syntax.Nodes to the scopes they define. Package scopes are not
   272  	// associated with a specific node but with all files belonging to a package.
   273  	// Thus, the package scope can be found in the type-checked Package object.
   274  	// Scopes nest, with the Universe scope being the outermost scope, enclosing
   275  	// the package scope, which contains (one or more) files scopes, which enclose
   276  	// function scopes which in turn enclose statement and function literal scopes.
   277  	// Note that even though package-level functions are declared in the package
   278  	// scope, the function scopes are embedded in the file scope of the file
   279  	// containing the function declaration.
   280  	//
   281  	// The Scope of a function contains the declarations of any
   282  	// type parameters, parameters, and named results, plus any
   283  	// local declarations in the body block.
   284  	// It is coextensive with the complete extent of the
   285  	// function's syntax ([*ast.FuncDecl] or [*ast.FuncLit]).
   286  	// The Scopes mapping does not contain an entry for the
   287  	// function body ([*ast.BlockStmt]); the function's scope is
   288  	// associated with the [*ast.FuncType].
   289  	//
   290  	// The following node types may appear in Scopes:
   291  	//
   292  	//     *syntax.File
   293  	//     *syntax.FuncType
   294  	//     *syntax.TypeDecl
   295  	//     *syntax.BlockStmt
   296  	//     *syntax.IfStmt
   297  	//     *syntax.SwitchStmt
   298  	//     *syntax.CaseClause
   299  	//     *syntax.CommClause
   300  	//     *syntax.ForStmt
   301  	//
   302  	Scopes map[syntax.Node]*Scope
   303  
   304  	// InitOrder is the list of package-level initializers in the order in which
   305  	// they must be executed. Initializers referring to variables related by an
   306  	// initialization dependency appear in topological order, the others appear
   307  	// in source order. Variables without an initialization expression do not
   308  	// appear in this list.
   309  	InitOrder []*Initializer
   310  
   311  	// FileVersions maps a file to its Go version string.
   312  	// If the file doesn't specify a version, the reported
   313  	// string is Config.GoVersion.
   314  	// Version strings begin with “go”, like “go1.21”, and
   315  	// are suitable for use with the [go/version] package.
   316  	FileVersions map[*syntax.PosBase]string
   317  }
   318  
   319  func (info *Info) recordTypes() bool {
   320  	return info.Types != nil || info.StoreTypesInSyntax
   321  }
   322  
   323  // TypeOf returns the type of expression e, or nil if not found.
   324  // Precondition 1: the Types map is populated or StoreTypesInSyntax is set.
   325  // Precondition 2: Uses and Defs maps are populated.
   326  func (info *Info) TypeOf(e syntax.Expr) Type {
   327  	if info.Types != nil {
   328  		if t, ok := info.Types[e]; ok {
   329  			return t.Type
   330  		}
   331  	} else if info.StoreTypesInSyntax {
   332  		if tv := e.GetTypeInfo(); tv.Type != nil {
   333  			return tv.Type
   334  		}
   335  	}
   336  
   337  	if id, _ := e.(*syntax.Name); id != nil {
   338  		if obj := info.ObjectOf(id); obj != nil {
   339  			return obj.Type()
   340  		}
   341  	}
   342  	return nil
   343  }
   344  
   345  // ObjectOf returns the object denoted by the specified id,
   346  // or nil if not found.
   347  //
   348  // If id is an embedded struct field, ObjectOf returns the field (*Var)
   349  // it defines, not the type (*TypeName) it uses.
   350  //
   351  // Precondition: the Uses and Defs maps are populated.
   352  func (info *Info) ObjectOf(id *syntax.Name) Object {
   353  	if obj := info.Defs[id]; obj != nil {
   354  		return obj
   355  	}
   356  	return info.Uses[id]
   357  }
   358  
   359  // PkgNameOf returns the local package name defined by the import,
   360  // or nil if not found.
   361  //
   362  // For dot-imports, the package name is ".".
   363  //
   364  // Precondition: the Defs and Implicts maps are populated.
   365  func (info *Info) PkgNameOf(imp *syntax.ImportDecl) *PkgName {
   366  	var obj Object
   367  	if imp.LocalPkgName != nil {
   368  		obj = info.Defs[imp.LocalPkgName]
   369  	} else {
   370  		obj = info.Implicits[imp]
   371  	}
   372  	pkgname, _ := obj.(*PkgName)
   373  	return pkgname
   374  }
   375  
   376  // TypeAndValue reports the type and value (for constants)
   377  // of the corresponding expression.
   378  type TypeAndValue struct {
   379  	mode  operandMode
   380  	Type  Type
   381  	Value constant.Value
   382  }
   383  
   384  // IsVoid reports whether the corresponding expression
   385  // is a function call without results.
   386  func (tv TypeAndValue) IsVoid() bool {
   387  	return tv.mode == novalue
   388  }
   389  
   390  // IsType reports whether the corresponding expression specifies a type.
   391  func (tv TypeAndValue) IsType() bool {
   392  	return tv.mode == typexpr
   393  }
   394  
   395  // IsBuiltin reports whether the corresponding expression denotes
   396  // a (possibly parenthesized) built-in function.
   397  func (tv TypeAndValue) IsBuiltin() bool {
   398  	return tv.mode == builtin
   399  }
   400  
   401  // IsValue reports whether the corresponding expression is a value.
   402  // Builtins are not considered values. Constant values have a non-
   403  // nil Value.
   404  func (tv TypeAndValue) IsValue() bool {
   405  	switch tv.mode {
   406  	case constant_, variable, mapindex, value, nilvalue, commaok, commaerr:
   407  		return true
   408  	}
   409  	return false
   410  }
   411  
   412  // IsNil reports whether the corresponding expression denotes the
   413  // predeclared value nil. Depending on context, it may have been
   414  // given a type different from UntypedNil.
   415  func (tv TypeAndValue) IsNil() bool {
   416  	return tv.mode == nilvalue
   417  }
   418  
   419  // Addressable reports whether the corresponding expression
   420  // is addressable (https://golang.org/ref/spec#Address_operators).
   421  func (tv TypeAndValue) Addressable() bool {
   422  	return tv.mode == variable
   423  }
   424  
   425  // Assignable reports whether the corresponding expression
   426  // is assignable to (provided a value of the right type).
   427  func (tv TypeAndValue) Assignable() bool {
   428  	return tv.mode == variable || tv.mode == mapindex
   429  }
   430  
   431  // HasOk reports whether the corresponding expression may be
   432  // used on the rhs of a comma-ok assignment.
   433  func (tv TypeAndValue) HasOk() bool {
   434  	return tv.mode == commaok || tv.mode == mapindex
   435  }
   436  
   437  // Instance reports the type arguments and instantiated type for type and
   438  // function instantiations. For type instantiations, Type will be of dynamic
   439  // type *Named. For function instantiations, Type will be of dynamic type
   440  // *Signature.
   441  type Instance struct {
   442  	TypeArgs *TypeList
   443  	Type     Type
   444  }
   445  
   446  // An Initializer describes a package-level variable, or a list of variables in case
   447  // of a multi-valued initialization expression, and the corresponding initialization
   448  // expression.
   449  type Initializer struct {
   450  	Lhs []*Var // var Lhs = Rhs
   451  	Rhs syntax.Expr
   452  }
   453  
   454  func (init *Initializer) String() string {
   455  	var buf strings.Builder
   456  	for i, lhs := range init.Lhs {
   457  		if i > 0 {
   458  			buf.WriteString(", ")
   459  		}
   460  		buf.WriteString(lhs.Name())
   461  	}
   462  	buf.WriteString(" = ")
   463  	syntax.Fprint(&buf, init.Rhs, syntax.ShortForm)
   464  	return buf.String()
   465  }
   466  
   467  // Check type-checks a package and returns the resulting package object and
   468  // the first error if any. Additionally, if info != nil, Check populates each
   469  // of the non-nil maps in the Info struct.
   470  //
   471  // The package is marked as complete if no errors occurred, otherwise it is
   472  // incomplete. See Config.Error for controlling behavior in the presence of
   473  // errors.
   474  //
   475  // The package is specified by a list of *syntax.Files and corresponding
   476  // file set, and the package path the package is identified with.
   477  // The clean path must not be empty or dot (".").
   478  func (conf *Config) Check(path string, files []*syntax.File, info *Info) (*Package, error) {
   479  	pkg := NewPackage(path, "")
   480  	return pkg, NewChecker(conf, pkg, info).Files(files)
   481  }
   482  

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