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6 package list
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8 import (
9 "bufio"
10 "bytes"
11 "context"
12 "encoding/json"
13 "errors"
14 "fmt"
15 "io"
16 "os"
17 "reflect"
18 "runtime"
19 "sort"
20 "strconv"
21 "strings"
22 "sync"
23 "text/template"
24
25 "golang.org/x/sync/semaphore"
26
27 "cmd/go/internal/base"
28 "cmd/go/internal/cache"
29 "cmd/go/internal/cfg"
30 "cmd/go/internal/load"
31 "cmd/go/internal/modinfo"
32 "cmd/go/internal/modload"
33 "cmd/go/internal/str"
34 "cmd/go/internal/work"
35 )
36
37 var CmdList = &base.Command{
38
39
40 UsageLine: "go list [-f format] [-json] [-m] [list flags] [build flags] [packages]",
41 Short: "list packages or modules",
42 Long: `
43 List lists the named packages, one per line.
44 The most commonly-used flags are -f and -json, which control the form
45 of the output printed for each package. Other list flags, documented below,
46 control more specific details.
47
48 The default output shows the package import path:
49
50 bytes
51 encoding/json
52 github.com/gorilla/mux
53 golang.org/x/net/html
54
55 The -f flag specifies an alternate format for the list, using the
56 syntax of package template. The default output is equivalent
57 to -f '{{.ImportPath}}'. The struct being passed to the template is:
58
59 type Package struct {
60 Dir string // directory containing package sources
61 ImportPath string // import path of package in dir
62 ImportComment string // path in import comment on package statement
63 Name string // package name
64 Doc string // package documentation string
65 Target string // install path
66 Shlib string // the shared library that contains this package (only set when -linkshared)
67 Goroot bool // is this package in the Go root?
68 Standard bool // is this package part of the standard Go library?
69 Stale bool // would 'go install' do anything for this package?
70 StaleReason string // explanation for Stale==true
71 Root string // Go root or Go path dir containing this package
72 ConflictDir string // this directory shadows Dir in $GOPATH
73 BinaryOnly bool // binary-only package (no longer supported)
74 ForTest string // package is only for use in named test
75 Export string // file containing export data (when using -export)
76 BuildID string // build ID of the compiled package (when using -export)
77 Module *Module // info about package's containing module, if any (can be nil)
78 Match []string // command-line patterns matching this package
79 DepOnly bool // package is only a dependency, not explicitly listed
80 DefaultGODEBUG string // default GODEBUG setting, for main packages
81
82 // Source files
83 GoFiles []string // .go source files (excluding CgoFiles, TestGoFiles, XTestGoFiles)
84 CgoFiles []string // .go source files that import "C"
85 CompiledGoFiles []string // .go files presented to compiler (when using -compiled)
86 IgnoredGoFiles []string // .go source files ignored due to build constraints
87 IgnoredOtherFiles []string // non-.go source files ignored due to build constraints
88 CFiles []string // .c source files
89 CXXFiles []string // .cc, .cxx and .cpp source files
90 MFiles []string // .m source files
91 HFiles []string // .h, .hh, .hpp and .hxx source files
92 FFiles []string // .f, .F, .for and .f90 Fortran source files
93 SFiles []string // .s source files
94 SwigFiles []string // .swig files
95 SwigCXXFiles []string // .swigcxx files
96 SysoFiles []string // .syso object files to add to archive
97 TestGoFiles []string // _test.go files in package
98 XTestGoFiles []string // _test.go files outside package
99
100 // Embedded files
101 EmbedPatterns []string // //go:embed patterns
102 EmbedFiles []string // files matched by EmbedPatterns
103 TestEmbedPatterns []string // //go:embed patterns in TestGoFiles
104 TestEmbedFiles []string // files matched by TestEmbedPatterns
105 XTestEmbedPatterns []string // //go:embed patterns in XTestGoFiles
106 XTestEmbedFiles []string // files matched by XTestEmbedPatterns
107
108 // Cgo directives
109 CgoCFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for C compiler
110 CgoCPPFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for C preprocessor
111 CgoCXXFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for C++ compiler
112 CgoFFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for Fortran compiler
113 CgoLDFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for linker
114 CgoPkgConfig []string // cgo: pkg-config names
115
116 // Dependency information
117 Imports []string // import paths used by this package
118 ImportMap map[string]string // map from source import to ImportPath (identity entries omitted)
119 Deps []string // all (recursively) imported dependencies
120 TestImports []string // imports from TestGoFiles
121 XTestImports []string // imports from XTestGoFiles
122
123 // Error information
124 Incomplete bool // this package or a dependency has an error
125 Error *PackageError // error loading package
126 DepsErrors []*PackageError // errors loading dependencies
127 }
128
129 Packages stored in vendor directories report an ImportPath that includes the
130 path to the vendor directory (for example, "d/vendor/p" instead of "p"),
131 so that the ImportPath uniquely identifies a given copy of a package.
132 The Imports, Deps, TestImports, and XTestImports lists also contain these
133 expanded import paths. See golang.org/s/go15vendor for more about vendoring.
134
135 The error information, if any, is
136
137 type PackageError struct {
138 ImportStack []string // shortest path from package named on command line to this one
139 Pos string // position of error (if present, file:line:col)
140 Err string // the error itself
141 }
142
143 The module information is a Module struct, defined in the discussion
144 of list -m below.
145
146 The template function "join" calls strings.Join.
147
148 The template function "context" returns the build context, defined as:
149
150 type Context struct {
151 GOARCH string // target architecture
152 GOOS string // target operating system
153 GOROOT string // Go root
154 GOPATH string // Go path
155 CgoEnabled bool // whether cgo can be used
156 UseAllFiles bool // use files regardless of //go:build lines, file names
157 Compiler string // compiler to assume when computing target paths
158 BuildTags []string // build constraints to match in //go:build lines
159 ToolTags []string // toolchain-specific build constraints
160 ReleaseTags []string // releases the current release is compatible with
161 InstallSuffix string // suffix to use in the name of the install dir
162 }
163
164 For more information about the meaning of these fields see the documentation
165 for the go/build package's Context type.
166
167 The -json flag causes the package data to be printed in JSON format
168 instead of using the template format. The JSON flag can optionally be
169 provided with a set of comma-separated required field names to be output.
170 If so, those required fields will always appear in JSON output, but
171 others may be omitted to save work in computing the JSON struct.
172
173 The -compiled flag causes list to set CompiledGoFiles to the Go source
174 files presented to the compiler. Typically this means that it repeats
175 the files listed in GoFiles and then also adds the Go code generated
176 by processing CgoFiles and SwigFiles. The Imports list contains the
177 union of all imports from both GoFiles and CompiledGoFiles.
178
179 The -deps flag causes list to iterate over not just the named packages
180 but also all their dependencies. It visits them in a depth-first post-order
181 traversal, so that a package is listed only after all its dependencies.
182 Packages not explicitly listed on the command line will have the DepOnly
183 field set to true.
184
185 The -e flag changes the handling of erroneous packages, those that
186 cannot be found or are malformed. By default, the list command
187 prints an error to standard error for each erroneous package and
188 omits the packages from consideration during the usual printing.
189 With the -e flag, the list command never prints errors to standard
190 error and instead processes the erroneous packages with the usual
191 printing. Erroneous packages will have a non-empty ImportPath and
192 a non-nil Error field; other information may or may not be missing
193 (zeroed).
194
195 The -export flag causes list to set the Export field to the name of a
196 file containing up-to-date export information for the given package,
197 and the BuildID field to the build ID of the compiled package.
198
199 The -find flag causes list to identify the named packages but not
200 resolve their dependencies: the Imports and Deps lists will be empty.
201 With the -find flag, the -deps, -test and -export commands cannot be
202 used.
203
204 The -test flag causes list to report not only the named packages
205 but also their test binaries (for packages with tests), to convey to
206 source code analysis tools exactly how test binaries are constructed.
207 The reported import path for a test binary is the import path of
208 the package followed by a ".test" suffix, as in "math/rand.test".
209 When building a test, it is sometimes necessary to rebuild certain
210 dependencies specially for that test (most commonly the tested
211 package itself). The reported import path of a package recompiled
212 for a particular test binary is followed by a space and the name of
213 the test binary in brackets, as in "math/rand [math/rand.test]"
214 or "regexp [sort.test]". The ForTest field is also set to the name
215 of the package being tested ("math/rand" or "sort" in the previous
216 examples).
217
218 The Dir, Target, Shlib, Root, ConflictDir, and Export file paths
219 are all absolute paths.
220
221 By default, the lists GoFiles, CgoFiles, and so on hold names of files in Dir
222 (that is, paths relative to Dir, not absolute paths).
223 The generated files added when using the -compiled and -test flags
224 are absolute paths referring to cached copies of generated Go source files.
225 Although they are Go source files, the paths may not end in ".go".
226
227 The -m flag causes list to list modules instead of packages.
228
229 When listing modules, the -f flag still specifies a format template
230 applied to a Go struct, but now a Module struct:
231
232 type Module struct {
233 Path string // module path
234 Query string // version query corresponding to this version
235 Version string // module version
236 Versions []string // available module versions
237 Replace *Module // replaced by this module
238 Time *time.Time // time version was created
239 Update *Module // available update (with -u)
240 Main bool // is this the main module?
241 Indirect bool // module is only indirectly needed by main module
242 Dir string // directory holding local copy of files, if any
243 GoMod string // path to go.mod file describing module, if any
244 GoVersion string // go version used in module
245 Retracted []string // retraction information, if any (with -retracted or -u)
246 Deprecated string // deprecation message, if any (with -u)
247 Error *ModuleError // error loading module
248 Sum string // checksum for path, version (as in go.sum)
249 GoModSum string // checksum for go.mod (as in go.sum)
250 Origin any // provenance of module
251 Reuse bool // reuse of old module info is safe
252 }
253
254 type ModuleError struct {
255 Err string // the error itself
256 }
257
258 The file GoMod refers to may be outside the module directory if the
259 module is in the module cache or if the -modfile flag is used.
260
261 The default output is to print the module path and then
262 information about the version and replacement if any.
263 For example, 'go list -m all' might print:
264
265 my/main/module
266 golang.org/x/text v0.3.0 => /tmp/text
267 rsc.io/pdf v0.1.1
268
269 The Module struct has a String method that formats this
270 line of output, so that the default format is equivalent
271 to -f '{{.String}}'.
272
273 Note that when a module has been replaced, its Replace field
274 describes the replacement module, and its Dir field is set to
275 the replacement's source code, if present. (That is, if Replace
276 is non-nil, then Dir is set to Replace.Dir, with no access to
277 the replaced source code.)
278
279 The -u flag adds information about available upgrades.
280 When the latest version of a given module is newer than
281 the current one, list -u sets the Module's Update field
282 to information about the newer module. list -u will also set
283 the module's Retracted field if the current version is retracted.
284 The Module's String method indicates an available upgrade by
285 formatting the newer version in brackets after the current version.
286 If a version is retracted, the string "(retracted)" will follow it.
287 For example, 'go list -m -u all' might print:
288
289 my/main/module
290 golang.org/x/text v0.3.0 [v0.4.0] => /tmp/text
291 rsc.io/pdf v0.1.1 (retracted) [v0.1.2]
292
293 (For tools, 'go list -m -u -json all' may be more convenient to parse.)
294
295 The -versions flag causes list to set the Module's Versions field
296 to a list of all known versions of that module, ordered according
297 to semantic versioning, earliest to latest. The flag also changes
298 the default output format to display the module path followed by the
299 space-separated version list.
300
301 The -retracted flag causes list to report information about retracted
302 module versions. When -retracted is used with -f or -json, the Retracted
303 field will be set to a string explaining why the version was retracted.
304 The string is taken from comments on the retract directive in the
305 module's go.mod file. When -retracted is used with -versions, retracted
306 versions are listed together with unretracted versions. The -retracted
307 flag may be used with or without -m.
308
309 The arguments to list -m are interpreted as a list of modules, not packages.
310 The main module is the module containing the current directory.
311 The active modules are the main module and its dependencies.
312 With no arguments, list -m shows the main module.
313 With arguments, list -m shows the modules specified by the arguments.
314 Any of the active modules can be specified by its module path.
315 The special pattern "all" specifies all the active modules, first the main
316 module and then dependencies sorted by module path.
317 A pattern containing "..." specifies the active modules whose
318 module paths match the pattern.
319 A query of the form path@version specifies the result of that query,
320 which is not limited to active modules.
321 See 'go help modules' for more about module queries.
322
323 The template function "module" takes a single string argument
324 that must be a module path or query and returns the specified
325 module as a Module struct. If an error occurs, the result will
326 be a Module struct with a non-nil Error field.
327
328 When using -m, the -reuse=old.json flag accepts the name of file containing
329 the JSON output of a previous 'go list -m -json' invocation with the
330 same set of modifier flags (such as -u, -retracted, and -versions).
331 The go command may use this file to determine that a module is unchanged
332 since the previous invocation and avoid redownloading information about it.
333 Modules that are not redownloaded will be marked in the new output by
334 setting the Reuse field to true. Normally the module cache provides this
335 kind of reuse automatically; the -reuse flag can be useful on systems that
336 do not preserve the module cache.
337
338 For more about build flags, see 'go help build'.
339
340 For more about specifying packages, see 'go help packages'.
341
342 For more about modules, see https://golang.org/ref/mod.
343 `,
344 }
345
346 func init() {
347 CmdList.Run = runList
348 work.AddBuildFlags(CmdList, work.DefaultBuildFlags)
349 if cfg.Experiment != nil && cfg.Experiment.CoverageRedesign {
350 work.AddCoverFlags(CmdList, nil)
351 }
352 CmdList.Flag.Var(&listJsonFields, "json", "")
353 }
354
355 var (
356 listCompiled = CmdList.Flag.Bool("compiled", false, "")
357 listDeps = CmdList.Flag.Bool("deps", false, "")
358 listE = CmdList.Flag.Bool("e", false, "")
359 listExport = CmdList.Flag.Bool("export", false, "")
360 listFmt = CmdList.Flag.String("f", "", "")
361 listFind = CmdList.Flag.Bool("find", false, "")
362 listJson bool
363 listJsonFields jsonFlag
364 listM = CmdList.Flag.Bool("m", false, "")
365 listRetracted = CmdList.Flag.Bool("retracted", false, "")
366 listReuse = CmdList.Flag.String("reuse", "", "")
367 listTest = CmdList.Flag.Bool("test", false, "")
368 listU = CmdList.Flag.Bool("u", false, "")
369 listVersions = CmdList.Flag.Bool("versions", false, "")
370 )
371
372
373
374 type jsonFlag map[string]bool
375
376 func (v *jsonFlag) Set(s string) error {
377 if v, err := strconv.ParseBool(s); err == nil {
378 listJson = v
379 return nil
380 }
381 listJson = true
382 if *v == nil {
383 *v = make(map[string]bool)
384 }
385 for _, f := range strings.Split(s, ",") {
386 (*v)[f] = true
387 }
388 return nil
389 }
390
391 func (v *jsonFlag) String() string {
392 var fields []string
393 for f := range *v {
394 fields = append(fields, f)
395 }
396 sort.Strings(fields)
397 return strings.Join(fields, ",")
398 }
399
400 func (v *jsonFlag) IsBoolFlag() bool {
401 return true
402 }
403
404 func (v *jsonFlag) needAll() bool {
405 return len(*v) == 0
406 }
407
408 func (v *jsonFlag) needAny(fields ...string) bool {
409 if v.needAll() {
410 return true
411 }
412 for _, f := range fields {
413 if (*v)[f] {
414 return true
415 }
416 }
417 return false
418 }
419
420 var nl = []byte{'\n'}
421
422 func runList(ctx context.Context, cmd *base.Command, args []string) {
423 modload.InitWorkfile()
424
425 if *listFmt != "" && listJson {
426 base.Fatalf("go list -f cannot be used with -json")
427 }
428 if *listReuse != "" && !*listM {
429 base.Fatalf("go list -reuse cannot be used without -m")
430 }
431 if *listReuse != "" && modload.HasModRoot() {
432 base.Fatalf("go list -reuse cannot be used inside a module")
433 }
434
435 work.BuildInit()
436 out := newTrackingWriter(os.Stdout)
437 defer out.w.Flush()
438
439 if *listFmt == "" {
440 if *listM {
441 *listFmt = "{{.String}}"
442 if *listVersions {
443 *listFmt = `{{.Path}}{{range .Versions}} {{.}}{{end}}{{if .Deprecated}} (deprecated){{end}}`
444 }
445 } else {
446 *listFmt = "{{.ImportPath}}"
447 }
448 }
449
450 var do func(x any)
451 if listJson {
452 do = func(x any) {
453 if !listJsonFields.needAll() {
454
455 v := reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(x).Elem()).Elem()
456 v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(x).Elem())
457 for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ {
458 if !listJsonFields.needAny(v.Type().Field(i).Name) {
459 v.Field(i).SetZero()
460 }
461 }
462 x = v.Interface()
463 }
464 b, err := json.MarshalIndent(x, "", "\t")
465 if err != nil {
466 out.Flush()
467 base.Fatalf("%s", err)
468 }
469 out.Write(b)
470 out.Write(nl)
471 }
472 } else {
473 var cachedCtxt *Context
474 context := func() *Context {
475 if cachedCtxt == nil {
476 cachedCtxt = newContext(&cfg.BuildContext)
477 }
478 return cachedCtxt
479 }
480 fm := template.FuncMap{
481 "join": strings.Join,
482 "context": context,
483 "module": func(path string) *modinfo.ModulePublic { return modload.ModuleInfo(ctx, path) },
484 }
485 tmpl, err := template.New("main").Funcs(fm).Parse(*listFmt)
486 if err != nil {
487 base.Fatalf("%s", err)
488 }
489 do = func(x any) {
490 if err := tmpl.Execute(out, x); err != nil {
491 out.Flush()
492 base.Fatalf("%s", err)
493 }
494 if out.NeedNL() {
495 out.Write(nl)
496 }
497 }
498 }
499
500 modload.Init()
501 if *listRetracted {
502 if cfg.BuildMod == "vendor" {
503 base.Fatalf("go list -retracted cannot be used when vendoring is enabled")
504 }
505 if !modload.Enabled() {
506 base.Fatalf("go list -retracted can only be used in module-aware mode")
507 }
508 }
509
510 if *listM {
511
512 if *listCompiled {
513 base.Fatalf("go list -compiled cannot be used with -m")
514 }
515 if *listDeps {
516
517 base.Fatalf("go list -deps cannot be used with -m")
518 }
519 if *listExport {
520 base.Fatalf("go list -export cannot be used with -m")
521 }
522 if *listFind {
523 base.Fatalf("go list -find cannot be used with -m")
524 }
525 if *listTest {
526 base.Fatalf("go list -test cannot be used with -m")
527 }
528
529 if modload.Init(); !modload.Enabled() {
530 base.Fatalf("go: list -m cannot be used with GO111MODULE=off")
531 }
532
533 modload.LoadModFile(ctx)
534 if cfg.BuildMod == "vendor" {
535 const actionDisabledFormat = "go: can't %s using the vendor directory\n\t(Use -mod=mod or -mod=readonly to bypass.)"
536
537 if *listVersions {
538 base.Fatalf(actionDisabledFormat, "determine available versions")
539 }
540 if *listU {
541 base.Fatalf(actionDisabledFormat, "determine available upgrades")
542 }
543
544 for _, arg := range args {
545
546
547
548 if arg == "all" {
549 base.Fatalf(actionDisabledFormat, "compute 'all'")
550 }
551 if strings.Contains(arg, "...") {
552 base.Fatalf(actionDisabledFormat, "match module patterns")
553 }
554 }
555 }
556
557 var mode modload.ListMode
558 if *listU {
559 mode |= modload.ListU | modload.ListRetracted | modload.ListDeprecated
560 }
561 if *listRetracted {
562 mode |= modload.ListRetracted
563 }
564 if *listVersions {
565 mode |= modload.ListVersions
566 if *listRetracted {
567 mode |= modload.ListRetractedVersions
568 }
569 }
570 if *listReuse != "" && len(args) == 0 {
571 base.Fatalf("go: list -m -reuse only has an effect with module@version arguments")
572 }
573 mods, err := modload.ListModules(ctx, args, mode, *listReuse)
574 if !*listE {
575 for _, m := range mods {
576 if m.Error != nil {
577 base.Error(errors.New(m.Error.Err))
578 }
579 }
580 if err != nil {
581 base.Error(err)
582 }
583 base.ExitIfErrors()
584 }
585 for _, m := range mods {
586 do(m)
587 }
588 return
589 }
590
591
592 if *listU {
593 base.Fatalf("go list -u can only be used with -m")
594 }
595 if *listVersions {
596 base.Fatalf("go list -versions can only be used with -m")
597 }
598
599
600 if *listFind && *listDeps {
601 base.Fatalf("go list -deps cannot be used with -find")
602 }
603 if *listFind && *listTest {
604 base.Fatalf("go list -test cannot be used with -find")
605 }
606 if *listFind && *listExport {
607 base.Fatalf("go list -export cannot be used with -find")
608 }
609
610 pkgOpts := load.PackageOpts{
611 IgnoreImports: *listFind,
612 ModResolveTests: *listTest,
613 AutoVCS: true,
614 SuppressBuildInfo: !*listExport && !listJsonFields.needAny("Stale", "StaleReason"),
615 SuppressEmbedFiles: !*listExport && !listJsonFields.needAny("EmbedFiles", "TestEmbedFiles", "XTestEmbedFiles"),
616 }
617 pkgs := load.PackagesAndErrors(ctx, pkgOpts, args)
618 if !*listE {
619 w := 0
620 for _, pkg := range pkgs {
621 if pkg.Error != nil {
622 base.Errorf("%v", pkg.Error)
623 continue
624 }
625 pkgs[w] = pkg
626 w++
627 }
628 pkgs = pkgs[:w]
629 base.ExitIfErrors()
630 }
631
632 if *listTest {
633 c := cache.Default()
634
635
636 var wg sync.WaitGroup
637 sema := semaphore.NewWeighted(int64(runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)))
638 type testPackageSet struct {
639 p, pmain, ptest, pxtest *load.Package
640 }
641 var testPackages []testPackageSet
642 for _, p := range pkgs {
643 if len(p.TestGoFiles)+len(p.XTestGoFiles) > 0 {
644 var pmain, ptest, pxtest *load.Package
645 var err error
646 if *listE {
647 sema.Acquire(ctx, 1)
648 wg.Add(1)
649 done := func() {
650 sema.Release(1)
651 wg.Done()
652 }
653 pmain, ptest, pxtest = load.TestPackagesAndErrors(ctx, done, pkgOpts, p, nil)
654 } else {
655 pmain, ptest, pxtest, err = load.TestPackagesFor(ctx, pkgOpts, p, nil)
656 if err != nil {
657 base.Fatalf("go: can't load test package: %s", err)
658 }
659 }
660 testPackages = append(testPackages, testPackageSet{p, pmain, ptest, pxtest})
661 }
662 }
663 wg.Wait()
664 for _, pkgset := range testPackages {
665 p, pmain, ptest, pxtest := pkgset.p, pkgset.pmain, pkgset.ptest, pkgset.pxtest
666 if pmain != nil {
667 pkgs = append(pkgs, pmain)
668 data := *pmain.Internal.TestmainGo
669 sema.Acquire(ctx, 1)
670 wg.Add(1)
671 go func() {
672 h := cache.NewHash("testmain")
673 h.Write([]byte("testmain\n"))
674 h.Write(data)
675 out, _, err := c.Put(h.Sum(), bytes.NewReader(data))
676 if err != nil {
677 base.Fatalf("%s", err)
678 }
679 pmain.GoFiles[0] = c.OutputFile(out)
680 sema.Release(1)
681 wg.Done()
682 }()
683
684 }
685 if ptest != nil && ptest != p {
686 pkgs = append(pkgs, ptest)
687 }
688 if pxtest != nil {
689 pkgs = append(pkgs, pxtest)
690 }
691 }
692
693 wg.Wait()
694 }
695
696
697 cmdline := make(map[*load.Package]bool)
698 for _, p := range pkgs {
699 cmdline[p] = true
700 }
701
702 if *listDeps {
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711 pkgs = loadPackageList(pkgs)
712 }
713
714
715 needStale := (listJson && listJsonFields.needAny("Stale", "StaleReason")) || strings.Contains(*listFmt, ".Stale")
716 if needStale || *listExport || *listCompiled {
717 b := work.NewBuilder("")
718 if *listE {
719 b.AllowErrors = true
720 }
721 defer func() {
722 if err := b.Close(); err != nil {
723 base.Fatal(err)
724 }
725 }()
726
727 b.IsCmdList = true
728 b.NeedExport = *listExport
729 b.NeedCompiledGoFiles = *listCompiled
730 if cfg.Experiment.CoverageRedesign && cfg.BuildCover {
731 load.PrepareForCoverageBuild(pkgs)
732 }
733 a := &work.Action{}
734
735 for _, p := range pkgs {
736 if len(p.GoFiles)+len(p.CgoFiles) > 0 {
737 a.Deps = append(a.Deps, b.AutoAction(work.ModeInstall, work.ModeInstall, p))
738 }
739 }
740 b.Do(ctx, a)
741 }
742
743 for _, p := range pkgs {
744
745 p.TestImports = p.Resolve(p.TestImports)
746 p.XTestImports = p.Resolve(p.XTestImports)
747 p.DepOnly = !cmdline[p]
748
749 if *listCompiled {
750 p.Imports = str.StringList(p.Imports, p.Internal.CompiledImports)
751 }
752 }
753
754 if *listTest || (cfg.BuildPGO == "auto" && len(cmdline) > 1) {
755 all := pkgs
756 if !*listDeps {
757 all = loadPackageList(pkgs)
758 }
759
760
761
762
763
764
765 old := make(map[string]string)
766 for _, p := range all {
767 if p.ForTest != "" || p.Internal.ForMain != "" {
768 new := p.Desc()
769 old[new] = p.ImportPath
770 p.ImportPath = new
771 }
772 p.DepOnly = !cmdline[p]
773 }
774
775 m := make(map[string]string)
776 for _, p := range all {
777 for _, p1 := range p.Internal.Imports {
778 if p1.ForTest != "" || p1.Internal.ForMain != "" {
779 m[old[p1.ImportPath]] = p1.ImportPath
780 }
781 }
782 for i, old := range p.Imports {
783 if new := m[old]; new != "" {
784 p.Imports[i] = new
785 }
786 }
787 clear(m)
788 }
789 }
790
791 if listJsonFields.needAny("Deps", "DepsErrors") {
792 all := pkgs
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801 if !*listDeps {
802 all = load.PackageList(pkgs)
803 }
804 if listJsonFields.needAny("Deps") {
805 for _, p := range all {
806 collectDeps(p)
807 }
808 }
809 if listJsonFields.needAny("DepsErrors") {
810 for _, p := range all {
811 collectDepsErrors(p)
812 }
813 }
814 }
815
816
817
818 if *listRetracted {
819
820
821
822
823
824
825 modToArg := make(map[*modinfo.ModulePublic]string)
826 argToMods := make(map[string][]*modinfo.ModulePublic)
827 var args []string
828 addModule := func(mod *modinfo.ModulePublic) {
829 if mod.Version == "" {
830 return
831 }
832 arg := fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s", mod.Path, mod.Version)
833 if argToMods[arg] == nil {
834 args = append(args, arg)
835 }
836 argToMods[arg] = append(argToMods[arg], mod)
837 modToArg[mod] = arg
838 }
839 for _, p := range pkgs {
840 if p.Module == nil {
841 continue
842 }
843 addModule(p.Module)
844 if p.Module.Replace != nil {
845 addModule(p.Module.Replace)
846 }
847 }
848
849 if len(args) > 0 {
850 var mode modload.ListMode
851 if *listRetracted {
852 mode |= modload.ListRetracted
853 }
854 rmods, err := modload.ListModules(ctx, args, mode, *listReuse)
855 if err != nil && !*listE {
856 base.Error(err)
857 }
858 for i, arg := range args {
859 rmod := rmods[i]
860 for _, mod := range argToMods[arg] {
861 mod.Retracted = rmod.Retracted
862 if rmod.Error != nil && mod.Error == nil {
863 mod.Error = rmod.Error
864 }
865 }
866 }
867 }
868 }
869
870
871 for _, p := range pkgs {
872 nRaw := len(p.Internal.RawImports)
873 for i, path := range p.Imports {
874 var srcPath string
875 if i < nRaw {
876 srcPath = p.Internal.RawImports[i]
877 } else {
878
879
880
881 srcPath = p.Internal.CompiledImports[i-nRaw]
882 }
883
884 if path != srcPath {
885 if p.ImportMap == nil {
886 p.ImportMap = make(map[string]string)
887 }
888 p.ImportMap[srcPath] = path
889 }
890 }
891 }
892
893 for _, p := range pkgs {
894 do(&p.PackagePublic)
895 }
896 }
897
898
899
900
901 func loadPackageList(roots []*load.Package) []*load.Package {
902 pkgs := load.PackageList(roots)
903
904 if !*listE {
905 for _, pkg := range pkgs {
906 if pkg.Error != nil {
907 base.Errorf("%v", pkg.Error)
908 }
909 }
910 }
911
912 return pkgs
913 }
914
915
916
917 func collectDeps(p *load.Package) {
918 deps := make(map[string]bool)
919
920 for _, p := range p.Internal.Imports {
921 deps[p.ImportPath] = true
922 for _, q := range p.Deps {
923 deps[q] = true
924 }
925 }
926
927 p.Deps = make([]string, 0, len(deps))
928 for dep := range deps {
929 p.Deps = append(p.Deps, dep)
930 }
931 sort.Strings(p.Deps)
932 }
933
934
935
936 func collectDepsErrors(p *load.Package) {
937 depsErrors := make(map[*load.PackageError]bool)
938
939 for _, p := range p.Internal.Imports {
940 if p.Error != nil {
941 depsErrors[p.Error] = true
942 }
943 for _, q := range p.DepsErrors {
944 depsErrors[q] = true
945 }
946 }
947
948 p.DepsErrors = make([]*load.PackageError, 0, len(depsErrors))
949 for deperr := range depsErrors {
950 p.DepsErrors = append(p.DepsErrors, deperr)
951 }
952
953
954
955 sort.Slice(p.DepsErrors, func(i, j int) bool {
956 stki, stkj := p.DepsErrors[i].ImportStack, p.DepsErrors[j].ImportStack
957
958
959
960 if len(stki) == 0 {
961 if len(stkj) != 0 {
962 return true
963 }
964
965 return p.DepsErrors[i].Err.Error() < p.DepsErrors[j].Err.Error()
966 } else if len(stkj) == 0 {
967 return false
968 }
969 pathi, pathj := stki[len(stki)-1], stkj[len(stkj)-1]
970 return pathi < pathj
971 })
972 }
973
974
975
976
977 type TrackingWriter struct {
978 w *bufio.Writer
979 last byte
980 }
981
982 func newTrackingWriter(w io.Writer) *TrackingWriter {
983 return &TrackingWriter{
984 w: bufio.NewWriter(w),
985 last: '\n',
986 }
987 }
988
989 func (t *TrackingWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
990 n, err = t.w.Write(p)
991 if n > 0 {
992 t.last = p[n-1]
993 }
994 return
995 }
996
997 func (t *TrackingWriter) Flush() {
998 t.w.Flush()
999 }
1000
1001 func (t *TrackingWriter) NeedNL() bool {
1002 return t.last != '\n'
1003 }
1004
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