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package loader
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/sha512"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/constant"
"go/parser"
"go/scanner"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"io"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"unicode"
"github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/cgo"
"github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/compileopts"
"github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/goenv"
)
// Program holds all packages and some metadata about the program as a whole.
type Program struct {
config *compileopts.Config
typeChecker types.Config
goroot string // synthetic GOROOT
workingDir string
Packages map[string]*Package
sorted []*Package
fset *token.FileSet
// Information obtained during parsing.
LDFlags []string
}
// PackageJSON is a subset of the JSON struct returned from `go list`.
type PackageJSON struct {
Dir string
ImportPath string
Name string
ForTest string
Root string
Module struct {
Path string
Main bool
Dir string
GoMod string
GoVersion string
}
// Source files
GoFiles []string
CgoFiles []string
CFiles []string
// Embedded files
EmbedFiles []string
// Dependency information
Imports []string
ImportMap map[string]string
// Error information
Error *struct {
ImportStack []string
Pos string
Err string
}
}
// Package holds a loaded package, its imports, and its parsed files.
type Package struct {
PackageJSON
program *Program
Files []*ast.File
FileHashes map[string][]byte
CFlags []string // CFlags used during CGo preprocessing (only set if CGo is used)
CGoHeaders []string // text above 'import "C"' lines
EmbedGlobals map[string][]*EmbedFile
Pkg *types.Package
info types.Info
}
type EmbedFile struct {
Name string
Size uint64
Hash string // hash of the file (as a hex string)
NeedsData bool // true if this file is embedded as a byte slice
Data []byte // contents of this file (only if NeedsData is set)
}
// Load loads the given package with all dependencies (including the runtime
// package). Call .Parse() afterwards to parse all Go files (including CGo
// processing, if necessary).
func Load(config *compileopts.Config, inputPkg string, typeChecker types.Config) (*Program, error) {
goroot, err := GetCachedGoroot(config)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var wd string
if config.Options.Directory != "" {
wd = config.Options.Directory
} else {
wd, err = os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
p := &Program{
config: config,
typeChecker: typeChecker,
goroot: goroot,
workingDir: wd,
Packages: make(map[string]*Package),
fset: token.NewFileSet(),
}
// List the dependencies of this package, in raw JSON format.
extraArgs := []string{"-json", "-deps"}
if config.TestConfig.CompileTestBinary {
extraArgs = append(extraArgs, "-test")
}
cmd, err := List(config, extraArgs, []string{inputPkg})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
cmd.Stdout = buf
cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
err = cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
if exitErr, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok {
os.Exit(exitErr.ExitCode())
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to run `go list`: %s", err)
}
// Parse the returned json from `go list`.
decoder := json.NewDecoder(buf)
for {
pkg := &Package{
program: p,
FileHashes: make(map[string][]byte),
EmbedGlobals: make(map[string][]*EmbedFile),
info: types.Info{
Types: make(map[ast.Expr]types.TypeAndValue),
Instances: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Instance),
Defs: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
Uses: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
Implicits: make(map[ast.Node]types.Object),
Scopes: make(map[ast.Node]*types.Scope),
Selections: make(map[*ast.SelectorExpr]*types.Selection),
},
}
err := decoder.Decode(&pkg.PackageJSON)
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
return nil, err
}
if pkg.Error != nil {
// There was an error while importing (for example, a circular
// dependency).
pos := token.Position{}
fields := strings.Split(pkg.Error.Pos, ":")
if len(fields) >= 2 {
// There is some file/line/column information.
if n, err := strconv.Atoi(fields[len(fields)-2]); err == nil {
// Format: filename.go:line:colum
pos.Filename = strings.Join(fields[:len(fields)-2], ":")
pos.Line = n
pos.Column, _ = strconv.Atoi(fields[len(fields)-1])
} else {
// Format: filename.go:line
pos.Filename = strings.Join(fields[:len(fields)-1], ":")
pos.Line, _ = strconv.Atoi(fields[len(fields)-1])
}
pos.Filename = p.getOriginalPath(pos.Filename)
}
err := scanner.Error{
Pos: pos,
Msg: pkg.Error.Err,
}
if len(pkg.Error.ImportStack) != 0 {
return nil, Error{
ImportStack: pkg.Error.ImportStack,
Err: err,
}
}
return nil, err
}
if config.TestConfig.CompileTestBinary {
// When creating a test binary, `go list` will list two or three
// packages used for testing the package. The first is the original
// package as if it were built normally, the second is the same
// package but with the *_test.go files included. A possible third
// may be included for _test packages (such as math_test), used to
// test the external API with no access to internal functions.
// All packages that are necessary for testing (including the to be
// tested package with *_test.go files, but excluding the original
// unmodified package) have a suffix added to the import path, for
// example the math package has import path "math [math.test]" and
// test dependencies such as fmt will have an import path of the
// form "fmt [math.test]".
// The code below removes this suffix, and if this results in a
// duplicate (which happens with the to-be-tested package without
// *.test.go files) the previous package is removed from the list of
// packages included in this build.
// This is necessary because the change in import paths results in
// breakage to //go:linkname. Additionally, the duplicated package
// slows down the build and so is best removed.
if pkg.ForTest != "" && strings.HasSuffix(pkg.ImportPath, " ["+pkg.ForTest+".test]") {
newImportPath := pkg.ImportPath[:len(pkg.ImportPath)-len(" ["+pkg.ForTest+".test]")]
if _, ok := p.Packages[newImportPath]; ok {
// Delete the previous package (that this package overrides).
delete(p.Packages, newImportPath)
for i, pkg := range p.sorted {
if pkg.ImportPath == newImportPath {
p.sorted = append(p.sorted[:i], p.sorted[i+1:]...) // remove element from slice
break
}
}
}
pkg.ImportPath = newImportPath
}
}
p.sorted = append(p.sorted, pkg)
p.Packages[pkg.ImportPath] = pkg
}
if config.TestConfig.CompileTestBinary && !strings.HasSuffix(p.sorted[len(p.sorted)-1].ImportPath, ".test") {
// Trying to compile a test binary but there are no test files in this
// package.
return p, NoTestFilesError{p.sorted[len(p.sorted)-1].ImportPath}
}
return p, nil
}
// getOriginalPath looks whether this path is in the generated GOROOT and if so,
// replaces the path with the original path (in GOROOT or TINYGOROOT). Otherwise
// the input path is returned.
func (p *Program) getOriginalPath(path string) string {
originalPath := path
if strings.HasPrefix(path, p.goroot+string(filepath.Separator)) {
// If this file is part of the synthetic GOROOT, try to infer the
// original path.
relpath := path[len(filepath.Join(p.goroot, "src"))+1:]
realgorootPath := filepath.Join(goenv.Get("GOROOT"), "src", relpath)
if _, err := os.Stat(realgorootPath); err == nil {
originalPath = realgorootPath
}
maybeInTinyGoRoot := false
for prefix := range pathsToOverride(p.config.GoMinorVersion, needsSyscallPackage(p.config.BuildTags())) {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
prefix = strings.ReplaceAll(prefix, "/", "\\")
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(relpath, prefix) {
continue
}
maybeInTinyGoRoot = true
}
if maybeInTinyGoRoot {
tinygoPath := filepath.Join(goenv.Get("TINYGOROOT"), "src", relpath)
if _, err := os.Stat(tinygoPath); err == nil {
originalPath = tinygoPath
}
}
}
return originalPath
}
// Sorted returns a list of all packages, sorted in a way that no packages come
// before the packages they depend upon.
func (p *Program) Sorted() []*Package {
return p.sorted
}
// MainPkg returns the last package in the Sorted() slice. This is the main
// package of the program.
func (p *Program) MainPkg() *Package {
return p.sorted[len(p.sorted)-1]
}
// Parse parses all packages and typechecks them.
//
// The returned error may be an Errors error, which contains a list of errors.
//
// Idempotent.
func (p *Program) Parse() error {
// Parse all packages.
// TODO: do this in parallel.
for _, pkg := range p.sorted {
err := pkg.Parse()
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Typecheck all packages.
for _, pkg := range p.sorted {
err := pkg.Check()
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// OriginalDir returns the real directory name. It is the same as p.Dir except
// that if it is part of the cached GOROOT, its real location is returned.
func (p *Package) OriginalDir() string {
return strings.TrimSuffix(p.program.getOriginalPath(p.Dir+string(os.PathSeparator)), string(os.PathSeparator))
}
// parseFile is a wrapper around parser.ParseFile.
func (p *Package) parseFile(path string, mode parser.Mode) (*ast.File, error) {
originalPath := p.program.getOriginalPath(path)
data, err := os.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
sum := sha512.Sum512_224(data)
p.FileHashes[originalPath] = sum[:]
return parser.ParseFile(p.program.fset, originalPath, data, mode)
}
// Parse parses and typechecks this package.
//
// Idempotent.
func (p *Package) Parse() error {
if len(p.Files) != 0 {
return nil // nothing to do (?)
}
// Load the AST.
if p.ImportPath == "unsafe" {
// Special case for the unsafe package, which is defined internally by
// the types package.
p.Pkg = types.Unsafe
return nil
}
files, err := p.parseFiles()
if err != nil {
return err
}
p.Files = files
return nil
}
// Check runs the package through the typechecker. The package must already be
// loaded and all dependencies must have been checked already.
//
// Idempotent.
func (p *Package) Check() error {
if p.Pkg != nil {
return nil // already typechecked
}
// Prepare some state used during type checking.
var typeErrors []error
checker := p.program.typeChecker // make a copy, because it will be modified
checker.Error = func(err error) {
typeErrors = append(typeErrors, err)
}
checker.Importer = p
// Do typechecking of the package.
packageName := p.ImportPath
if p == p.program.MainPkg() {
if p.Name != "main" {
// Sanity check. Should not ever trigger.
panic("expected main package to have name 'main'")
}
packageName = "main"
}
typesPkg, err := checker.Check(packageName, p.program.fset, p.Files, &p.info)
if err != nil {
if err, ok := err.(Errors); ok {
return err
}
return Errors{p, typeErrors}
}
p.Pkg = typesPkg
p.extractEmbedLines(checker.Error)
if len(typeErrors) != 0 {
return Errors{p, typeErrors}
}
return nil
}
// parseFiles parses the loaded list of files and returns this list.
func (p *Package) parseFiles() ([]*ast.File, error) {
var files []*ast.File
var fileErrs []error
// Parse all files (incuding CgoFiles).
parseFile := func(file string) {
if !filepath.IsAbs(file) {
file = filepath.Join(p.Dir, file)
}
f, err := p.parseFile(file, parser.ParseComments)
if err != nil {
fileErrs = append(fileErrs, err)
return
}
files = append(files, f)
}
for _, file := range p.GoFiles {
parseFile(file)
}
for _, file := range p.CgoFiles {
parseFile(file)
}
// Do CGo processing.
// This is done when there are any CgoFiles at all. In that case, len(files)
// should be non-zero. However, if len(GoFiles) == 0 and len(CgoFiles) == 1
// and there is a syntax error in a CGo file, len(files) may be 0. Don't try
// to call cgo.Process in that case as it will only cause issues.
if len(p.CgoFiles) != 0 && len(files) != 0 {
var initialCFlags []string
initialCFlags = append(initialCFlags, p.program.config.CFlags(true)...)
initialCFlags = append(initialCFlags, "-I"+p.Dir)
generated, headerCode, cflags, ldflags, accessedFiles, errs := cgo.Process(files, p.program.workingDir, p.ImportPath, p.program.fset, initialCFlags)
p.CFlags = append(initialCFlags, cflags...)
p.CGoHeaders = headerCode
for path, hash := range accessedFiles {
p.FileHashes[path] = hash
}
if errs != nil {
fileErrs = append(fileErrs, errs...)
}
files = append(files, generated)
p.program.LDFlags = append(p.program.LDFlags, ldflags...)
}
// Only return an error after CGo processing, so that errors in parsing and
// CGo can be reported together.
if len(fileErrs) != 0 {
return nil, Errors{p, fileErrs}
}
return files, nil
}
// extractEmbedLines finds all //go:embed lines in the package and matches them
// against EmbedFiles from `go list`.
func (p *Package) extractEmbedLines(addError func(error)) {
for _, file := range p.Files {
// Check for an `import "embed"` line at the start of the file.
// //go:embed lines are only valid if the given file itself imports the
// embed package. It is not valid if it is only imported in a separate
// Go file.
hasEmbed := false
for _, importSpec := range file.Imports {
if importSpec.Path.Value == `"embed"` {
hasEmbed = true
}
}
for _, decl := range file.Decls {
switch decl := decl.(type) {
case *ast.GenDecl:
if decl.Tok != token.VAR {
continue
}
for _, spec := range decl.Specs {
spec := spec.(*ast.ValueSpec)
var doc *ast.CommentGroup
if decl.Lparen == token.NoPos {
// Plain 'var' declaration, like:
// //go:embed hello.txt
// var hello string
doc = decl.Doc
} else {
// Bigger 'var' declaration like:
// var (
// //go:embed hello.txt
// hello string
// )
doc = spec.Doc
}
if doc == nil {
continue
}
// Look for //go:embed comments.
var allPatterns []string
for _, comment := range doc.List {
if comment.Text != "//go:embed" && !strings.HasPrefix(comment.Text, "//go:embed ") {
continue
}
if !hasEmbed {
addError(types.Error{
Fset: p.program.fset,
Pos: comment.Pos() + 2,
Msg: "//go:embed only allowed in Go files that import \"embed\"",
})
// Continue, because otherwise we might run into
// issues below.
continue
}
patterns, err := p.parseGoEmbed(comment.Text[len("//go:embed"):], comment.Slash)
if err != nil {
addError(err)
continue
}
if len(patterns) == 0 {
addError(types.Error{
Fset: p.program.fset,
Pos: comment.Pos() + 2,
Msg: "usage: //go:embed pattern...",
})
continue
}
for _, pattern := range patterns {
// Check that the pattern is well-formed.
// It must be valid: the Go toolchain has already
// checked for invalid patterns. But let's check
// anyway to be sure.
if _, err := path.Match(pattern, ""); err != nil {
addError(types.Error{
Fset: p.program.fset,
Pos: comment.Pos(),
Msg: "invalid pattern syntax",
})
continue
}
allPatterns = append(allPatterns, pattern)
}
}
if len(allPatterns) != 0 {
// This is a //go:embed global. Do a few more checks.
if len(spec.Names) != 1 {
addError(types.Error{
Fset: p.program.fset,
Pos: spec.Names[1].NamePos,
Msg: "//go:embed cannot apply to multiple vars",
})
}
if spec.Values != nil {
addError(types.Error{
Fset: p.program.fset,
Pos: spec.Values[0].Pos(),
Msg: "//go:embed cannot apply to var with initializer",
})
}
globalName := spec.Names[0].Name
globalType := p.Pkg.Scope().Lookup(globalName).Type()
valid, byteSlice := isValidEmbedType(globalType)
if !valid {
addError(types.Error{
Fset: p.program.fset,
Pos: spec.Type.Pos(),
Msg: "//go:embed cannot apply to var of type " + globalType.String(),
})
}
// Match all //go:embed patterns against the embed files
// provided by `go list`.
for _, name := range p.EmbedFiles {
for _, pattern := range allPatterns {
if matchPattern(pattern, name) {
p.EmbedGlobals[globalName] = append(p.EmbedGlobals[globalName], &EmbedFile{
Name: name,
NeedsData: byteSlice,
})
break
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
// matchPattern returns true if (and only if) the given pattern would match the
// filename. The pattern could also match a parent directory of name, in which
// case hidden files do not match.
func matchPattern(pattern, name string) bool {
// Match this file.
matched, _ := path.Match(pattern, name)
if matched {
return true
}
// Match parent directories.
dir := name
for {
dir, _ = path.Split(dir)
if dir == "" {
return false
}
dir = path.Clean(dir)
if matched, _ := path.Match(pattern, dir); matched {
// Pattern matches the directory.
suffix := name[len(dir):]
if strings.Contains(suffix, "/_") || strings.Contains(suffix, "/.") {
// Pattern matches a hidden file.
// Hidden files are included when listed directly as a
// pattern, but not when they are part of a directory tree.
// Source:
// > If a pattern names a directory, all files in the
// > subtree rooted at that directory are embedded
// > (recursively), except that files with names beginning
// > with ‘.’ or ‘_’ are excluded.
return false
}
return true
}
}
}
// parseGoEmbed is like strings.Fields but for a //go:embed line. It parses
// regular fields and quoted fields (that may contain spaces).
func (p *Package) parseGoEmbed(args string, pos token.Pos) (patterns []string, err error) {
args = strings.TrimSpace(args)
initialLen := len(args)
for args != "" {
patternPos := pos + token.Pos(initialLen-len(args))
switch args[0] {
case '`', '"', '\\':
// Parse the next pattern using the Go scanner.
// This is perhaps a bit overkill, but it does correctly implement
// parsing of the various Go strings.
var sc scanner.Scanner
fset := &token.FileSet{}
file := fset.AddFile("", 0, len(args))
sc.Init(file, []byte(args), nil, 0)
_, tok, lit := sc.Scan()
if tok != token.STRING || sc.ErrorCount != 0 {
// Calculate start of token
return nil, types.Error{
Fset: p.program.fset,
Pos: patternPos,
Msg: "invalid quoted string in //go:embed",
}
}
pattern := constant.StringVal(constant.MakeFromLiteral(lit, tok, 0))
patterns = append(patterns, pattern)
args = strings.TrimLeftFunc(args[len(lit):], unicode.IsSpace)
default:
// The value is just a regular value.
// Split it at the first white space.
index := strings.IndexFunc(args, unicode.IsSpace)
if index < 0 {
index = len(args)
}
pattern := args[:index]
patterns = append(patterns, pattern)
args = strings.TrimLeftFunc(args[len(pattern):], unicode.IsSpace)
}
if _, err := path.Match(patterns[len(patterns)-1], ""); err != nil {
return nil, types.Error{
Fset: p.program.fset,
Pos: patternPos,
Msg: "invalid pattern syntax",
}
}
}
return patterns, nil
}
// isValidEmbedType returns whether the given Go type can be used as a
// //go:embed type. This is only true for embed.FS, strings, and byte slices.
// The second return value indicates that this is a byte slice, and therefore
// the contents of the file needs to be passed to the compiler.
func isValidEmbedType(typ types.Type) (valid, byteSlice bool) {
if typ.Underlying() == types.Typ[types.String] {
// string type
return true, false
}
if sliceType, ok := typ.Underlying().(*types.Slice); ok {
if elemType, ok := sliceType.Elem().Underlying().(*types.Basic); ok && elemType.Kind() == types.Byte {
// byte slice type
return true, true
}
}
if namedType, ok := typ.(*types.Named); ok && namedType.String() == "embed.FS" {
// embed.FS type
return true, false
}
return false, false
}
// Import implements types.Importer. It loads and parses packages it encounters
// along the way, if needed.
func (p *Package) Import(to string) (*types.Package, error) {
if to == "unsafe" {
return types.Unsafe, nil
}
if newTo, ok := p.ImportMap[to]; ok && !strings.HasSuffix(newTo, ".test]") {
to = newTo
}
if imported, ok := p.program.Packages[to]; ok {
return imported.Pkg, nil
} else {
return nil, errors.New("package not imported: " + to)
}
}