// Copyright 2011 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. // This file implements the Check function, which drives type-checking. package types import ( "fmt" "go/ast" "go/constant" "go/token" "internal/godebug" . "internal/types/errors" "sync/atomic" ) // nopos, noposn indicate an unknown position var nopos token.Pos var noposn = atPos(nopos) // debugging/development support const debug = false // leave on during development // gotypesalias controls the use of Alias types. // As of Apr 16 2024 they are used by default. // To disable their use, set GODEBUG to gotypesalias=0. // This GODEBUG flag will be removed in the near future (tentatively Go 1.24). var gotypesalias = godebug.New("gotypesalias") // _aliasAny changes the behavior of [Scope.Lookup] for "any" in the // [Universe] scope. // // This is necessary because while Alias creation is controlled by // [Config._EnableAlias], based on the gotypealias variable, the representation // of "any" is a global. In [Scope.Lookup], we select this global // representation based on the result of [aliasAny], but as a result need to // guard against this behavior changing during the type checking pass. // Therefore we implement the following rule: any number of goroutines can type // check concurrently with the same EnableAlias value, but if any goroutine // tries to type check concurrently with a different EnableAlias value, we // panic. // // To achieve this, _aliasAny is a state machine: // // 0: no type checking is occurring // negative: type checking is occurring without _EnableAlias set // positive: type checking is occurring with _EnableAlias set var _aliasAny int32 func aliasAny() bool { v := gotypesalias.Value() useAlias := v != "0" inuse := atomic.LoadInt32(&_aliasAny) if inuse != 0 && useAlias != (inuse > 0) { panic(fmt.Sprintf("gotypealias mutated during type checking, gotypesalias=%s, inuse=%d", v, inuse)) } return useAlias } // exprInfo stores information about an untyped expression. type exprInfo struct { isLhs bool // expression is lhs operand of a shift with delayed type-check mode operandMode typ *Basic val constant.Value // constant value; or nil (if not a constant) } // An environment represents the environment within which an object is // type-checked. type environment struct { decl *declInfo // package-level declaration whose init expression/function body is checked scope *Scope // top-most scope for lookups version goVersion // current accepted language version; changes across files iota constant.Value // value of iota in a constant declaration; nil otherwise errpos positioner // if set, identifier position of a constant with inherited initializer inTParamList bool // set if inside a type parameter list sig *Signature // function signature if inside a function; nil otherwise isPanic map[*ast.CallExpr]bool // set of panic call expressions (used for termination check) hasLabel bool // set if a function makes use of labels (only ~1% of functions); unused outside functions hasCallOrRecv bool // set if an expression contains a function call or channel receive operation // go/types only exprPos token.Pos // if valid, identifiers are looked up as if at position pos (used by CheckExpr, Eval) } // lookupScope looks up name in the current environment and if an object // is found it returns the scope containing the object and the object. // Otherwise it returns (nil, nil). // // Note that obj.Parent() may be different from the returned scope if the // object was inserted into the scope and already had a parent at that // time (see Scope.Insert). This can only happen for dot-imported objects // whose parent is the scope of the package that exported them. func (env *environment) lookupScope(name string) (*Scope, Object) { for s := env.scope; s != nil; s = s.parent { if obj := s.Lookup(name); obj != nil && (!env.exprPos.IsValid() || cmpPos(obj.scopePos(), env.exprPos) <= 0) { return s, obj } } return nil, nil } // lookup is like lookupScope but it only returns the object (or nil). func (env *environment) lookup(name string) Object { _, obj := env.lookupScope(name) return obj } // An importKey identifies an imported package by import path and source directory // (directory containing the file containing the import). In practice, the directory // may always be the same, or may not matter. Given an (import path, directory), an // importer must always return the same package (but given two different import paths, // an importer may still return the same package by mapping them to the same package // paths). type importKey struct { path, dir string } // A dotImportKey describes a dot-imported object in the given scope. type dotImportKey struct { scope *Scope name string } // An action describes a (delayed) action. type action struct { version goVersion // applicable language version f func() // action to be executed desc *actionDesc // action description; may be nil, requires debug to be set } // If debug is set, describef sets a printf-formatted description for action a. // Otherwise, it is a no-op. func (a *action) describef(pos positioner, format string, args ...any) { if debug { a.desc = &actionDesc{pos, format, args} } } // An actionDesc provides information on an action. // For debugging only. type actionDesc struct { pos positioner format string args []any } // A Checker maintains the state of the type checker. // It must be created with [NewChecker]. type Checker struct { // package information // (initialized by NewChecker, valid for the life-time of checker) conf *Config ctxt *Context // context for de-duplicating instances fset *token.FileSet pkg *Package *Info nextID uint64 // unique Id for type parameters (first valid Id is 1) objMap map[Object]*declInfo // maps package-level objects and (non-interface) methods to declaration info impMap map[importKey]*Package // maps (import path, source directory) to (complete or fake) package // see TODO in validtype.go // valids instanceLookup // valid *Named (incl. instantiated) types per the validType check // pkgPathMap maps package names to the set of distinct import paths we've // seen for that name, anywhere in the import graph. It is used for // disambiguating package names in error messages. // // pkgPathMap is allocated lazily, so that we don't pay the price of building // it on the happy path. seenPkgMap tracks the packages that we've already // walked. pkgPathMap map[string]map[string]bool seenPkgMap map[*Package]bool // information collected during type-checking of a set of package files // (initialized by Files, valid only for the duration of check.Files; // maps and lists are allocated on demand) files []*ast.File // package files versions map[*ast.File]string // maps files to goVersion strings (each file has an entry); shared with Info.FileVersions if present; may be unaltered Config.GoVersion imports []*PkgName // list of imported packages dotImportMap map[dotImportKey]*PkgName // maps dot-imported objects to the package they were dot-imported through brokenAliases map[*TypeName]bool // set of aliases with broken (not yet determined) types unionTypeSets map[*Union]*_TypeSet // computed type sets for union types mono monoGraph // graph for detecting non-monomorphizable instantiation loops firstErr error // first error encountered methods map[*TypeName][]*Func // maps package scope type names to associated non-blank (non-interface) methods untyped map[ast.Expr]exprInfo // map of expressions without final type delayed []action // stack of delayed action segments; segments are processed in FIFO order objPath []Object // path of object dependencies during type inference (for cycle reporting) cleaners []cleaner // list of types that may need a final cleanup at the end of type-checking // environment within which the current object is type-checked (valid only // for the duration of type-checking a specific object) environment // debugging indent int // indentation for tracing } // addDeclDep adds the dependency edge (check.decl -> to) if check.decl exists func (check *Checker) addDeclDep(to Object) { from := check.decl if from == nil { return // not in a package-level init expression } if _, found := check.objMap[to]; !found { return // to is not a package-level object } from.addDep(to) } // Note: The following three alias-related functions are only used // when Alias types are not enabled. // brokenAlias records that alias doesn't have a determined type yet. // It also sets alias.typ to Typ[Invalid]. // Not used if check.conf._EnableAlias is set. func (check *Checker) brokenAlias(alias *TypeName) { assert(!check.conf._EnableAlias) if check.brokenAliases == nil { check.brokenAliases = make(map[*TypeName]bool) } check.brokenAliases[alias] = true alias.typ = Typ[Invalid] } // validAlias records that alias has the valid type typ (possibly Typ[Invalid]). func (check *Checker) validAlias(alias *TypeName, typ Type) { assert(!check.conf._EnableAlias) delete(check.brokenAliases, alias) alias.typ = typ } // isBrokenAlias reports whether alias doesn't have a determined type yet. func (check *Checker) isBrokenAlias(alias *TypeName) bool { assert(!check.conf._EnableAlias) return check.brokenAliases[alias] } func (check *Checker) rememberUntyped(e ast.Expr, lhs bool, mode operandMode, typ *Basic, val constant.Value) { m := check.untyped if m == nil { m = make(map[ast.Expr]exprInfo) check.untyped = m } m[e] = exprInfo{lhs, mode, typ, val} } // later pushes f on to the stack of actions that will be processed later; // either at the end of the current statement, or in case of a local constant // or variable declaration, before the constant or variable is in scope // (so that f still sees the scope before any new declarations). // later returns the pushed action so one can provide a description // via action.describef for debugging, if desired. func (check *Checker) later(f func()) *action { i := len(check.delayed) check.delayed = append(check.delayed, action{version: check.version, f: f}) return &check.delayed[i] } // push pushes obj onto the object path and returns its index in the path. func (check *Checker) push(obj Object) int { check.objPath = append(check.objPath, obj) return len(check.objPath) - 1 } // pop pops and returns the topmost object from the object path. func (check *Checker) pop() Object { i := len(check.objPath) - 1 obj := check.objPath[i] check.objPath[i] = nil check.objPath = check.objPath[:i] return obj } type cleaner interface { cleanup() } // needsCleanup records objects/types that implement the cleanup method // which will be called at the end of type-checking. func (check *Checker) needsCleanup(c cleaner) { check.cleaners = append(check.cleaners, c) } // NewChecker returns a new [Checker] instance for a given package. // [Package] files may be added incrementally via checker.Files. func NewChecker(conf *Config, fset *token.FileSet, pkg *Package, info *Info) *Checker { // make sure we have a configuration if conf == nil { conf = new(Config) } // make sure we have an info struct if info == nil { info = new(Info) } // Note: clients may call NewChecker with the Unsafe package, which is // globally shared and must not be mutated. Therefore NewChecker must not // mutate *pkg. // // (previously, pkg.goVersion was mutated here: go.dev/issue/61212) // In go/types, conf._EnableAlias is controlled by gotypesalias. conf._EnableAlias = gotypesalias.Value() != "0" return &Checker{ conf: conf, ctxt: conf.Context, fset: fset, pkg: pkg, Info: info, objMap: make(map[Object]*declInfo), impMap: make(map[importKey]*Package), } } // initFiles initializes the files-specific portion of checker. // The provided files must all belong to the same package. func (check *Checker) initFiles(files []*ast.File) { // start with a clean slate (check.Files may be called multiple times) check.files = nil check.imports = nil check.dotImportMap = nil check.firstErr = nil check.methods = nil check.untyped = nil check.delayed = nil check.objPath = nil check.cleaners = nil // determine package name and collect valid files pkg := check.pkg for _, file := range files { switch name := file.Name.Name; pkg.name { case "": if name != "_" { pkg.name = name } else { check.error(file.Name, BlankPkgName, "invalid package name _") } fallthrough case name: check.files = append(check.files, file) default: check.errorf(atPos(file.Package), MismatchedPkgName, "package %s; expected package %s", name, pkg.name) // ignore this file } } // reuse Info.FileVersions if provided versions := check.Info.FileVersions if versions == nil { versions = make(map[*ast.File]string) } check.versions = versions pkgVersion := asGoVersion(check.conf.GoVersion) if pkgVersion.isValid() && len(files) > 0 && pkgVersion.cmp(go_current) > 0 { check.errorf(files[0], TooNew, "package requires newer Go version %v (application built with %v)", pkgVersion, go_current) } // determine Go version for each file for _, file := range check.files { // use unaltered Config.GoVersion by default // (This version string may contain dot-release numbers as in go1.20.1, // unlike file versions which are Go language versions only, if valid.) v := check.conf.GoVersion // If the file specifies a version, use max(fileVersion, go1.21). if fileVersion := asGoVersion(file.GoVersion); fileVersion.isValid() { // Go 1.21 introduced the feature of setting the go.mod // go line to an early version of Go and allowing //go:build lines // to set the Go version in a given file. Versions Go 1.21 and later // can be set backwards compatibly as that was the first version // files with go1.21 or later build tags could be built with. // // Set the version to max(fileVersion, go1.21): That will allow a // downgrade to a version before go1.22, where the for loop semantics // change was made, while being backwards compatible with versions of // go before the new //go:build semantics were introduced. v = string(versionMax(fileVersion, go1_21)) // Report a specific error for each tagged file that's too new. // (Normally the build system will have filtered files by version, // but clients can present arbitrary files to the type checker.) if fileVersion.cmp(go_current) > 0 { // Use position of 'package [p]' for types/types2 consistency. // (Ideally we would use the //build tag itself.) check.errorf(file.Name, TooNew, "file requires newer Go version %v (application built with %v)", fileVersion, go_current) } } versions[file] = v } } func versionMax(a, b goVersion) goVersion { if a.cmp(b) < 0 { return b } return a } // A bailout panic is used for early termination. type bailout struct{} func (check *Checker) handleBailout(err *error) { switch p := recover().(type) { case nil, bailout: // normal return or early exit *err = check.firstErr default: // re-panic panic(p) } } // Files checks the provided files as part of the checker's package. func (check *Checker) Files(files []*ast.File) (err error) { if check.pkg == Unsafe { // Defensive handling for Unsafe, which cannot be type checked, and must // not be mutated. See https://go.dev/issue/61212 for an example of where // Unsafe is passed to NewChecker. return nil } // Avoid early returns here! Nearly all errors can be // localized to a piece of syntax and needn't prevent // type-checking of the rest of the package. defer check.handleBailout(&err) check.checkFiles(files) return } // checkFiles type-checks the specified files. Errors are reported as // a side effect, not by returning early, to ensure that well-formed // syntax is properly type annotated even in a package containing // errors. func (check *Checker) checkFiles(files []*ast.File) { // Ensure that _EnableAlias is consistent among concurrent type checking // operations. See the documentation of [_aliasAny] for details. if check.conf._EnableAlias { if atomic.AddInt32(&_aliasAny, 1) <= 0 { panic("EnableAlias set while !EnableAlias type checking is ongoing") } defer atomic.AddInt32(&_aliasAny, -1) } else { if atomic.AddInt32(&_aliasAny, -1) >= 0 { panic("!EnableAlias set while EnableAlias type checking is ongoing") } defer atomic.AddInt32(&_aliasAny, 1) } print := func(msg string) { if check.conf._Trace { fmt.Println() fmt.Println(msg) } } print("== initFiles ==") check.initFiles(files) print("== collectObjects ==") check.collectObjects() print("== packageObjects ==") check.packageObjects() print("== processDelayed ==") check.processDelayed(0) // incl. all functions print("== cleanup ==") check.cleanup() print("== initOrder ==") check.initOrder() if !check.conf.DisableUnusedImportCheck { print("== unusedImports ==") check.unusedImports() } print("== recordUntyped ==") check.recordUntyped() if check.firstErr == nil { // TODO(mdempsky): Ensure monomorph is safe when errors exist. check.monomorph() } check.pkg.goVersion = check.conf.GoVersion check.pkg.complete = true // no longer needed - release memory check.imports = nil check.dotImportMap = nil check.pkgPathMap = nil check.seenPkgMap = nil check.brokenAliases = nil check.unionTypeSets = nil check.ctxt = nil // TODO(rFindley) There's more memory we should release at this point. } // processDelayed processes all delayed actions pushed after top. func (check *Checker) processDelayed(top int) { // If each delayed action pushes a new action, the // stack will continue to grow during this loop. // However, it is only processing functions (which // are processed in a delayed fashion) that may // add more actions (such as nested functions), so // this is a sufficiently bounded process. savedVersion := check.version for i := top; i < len(check.delayed); i++ { a := &check.delayed[i] if check.conf._Trace { if a.desc != nil { check.trace(a.desc.pos.Pos(), "-- "+a.desc.format, a.desc.args...) } else { check.trace(nopos, "-- delayed %p", a.f) } } check.version = a.version // reestablish the effective Go version captured earlier a.f() // may append to check.delayed if check.conf._Trace { fmt.Println() } } assert(top <= len(check.delayed)) // stack must not have shrunk check.delayed = check.delayed[:top] check.version = savedVersion } // cleanup runs cleanup for all collected cleaners. func (check *Checker) cleanup() { // Don't use a range clause since Named.cleanup may add more cleaners. for i := 0; i < len(check.cleaners); i++ { check.cleaners[i].cleanup() } check.cleaners = nil } // go/types doesn't support recording of types directly in the AST. // dummy function to match types2 code. func (check *Checker) recordTypeAndValueInSyntax(x ast.Expr, mode operandMode, typ Type, val constant.Value) { // nothing to do } // go/types doesn't support recording of types directly in the AST. // dummy function to match types2 code. func (check *Checker) recordCommaOkTypesInSyntax(x ast.Expr, t0, t1 Type) { // nothing to do } // instantiatedIdent determines the identifier of the type instantiated in expr. // Helper function for recordInstance in recording.go. func instantiatedIdent(expr ast.Expr) *ast.Ident { var selOrIdent ast.Expr switch e := expr.(type) { case *ast.IndexExpr: selOrIdent = e.X case *ast.IndexListExpr: // only exists in go/ast, not syntax selOrIdent = e.X case *ast.SelectorExpr, *ast.Ident: selOrIdent = e } switch x := selOrIdent.(type) { case *ast.Ident: return x case *ast.SelectorExpr: return x.Sel } // extra debugging of go.dev/issue/63933 panic(sprintf(nil, nil, true, "instantiated ident not found; please report: %s", expr)) }