// Copyright 2014 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 parser parses Go code and keeps track of all the types defined // and provides access to all the constants defined for an int type. package parser import ( "fmt" "go/ast" "go/build" "go/parser" "go/token" "log" "path/filepath" "strings" "golang.org/x/tools/go/exact" _ "golang.org/x/tools/go/gcimporter" "golang.org/x/tools/go/types" ) // A Package contains all the information related to a parsed package. type Package struct { Name string files []*ast.File defs map[*ast.Ident]types.Object } // ParsePackage parses the package in the given directory and returns it. func ParsePackage(directory string, skipSuffix string) (*Package, error) { pkgDir, err := build.Default.ImportDir(directory, 0) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot process directory %s: %s", directory, err) } var files []*ast.File fs := token.NewFileSet() for _, name := range pkgDir.GoFiles { if !strings.HasSuffix(name, ".go") || (skipSuffix != "" && strings.HasSuffix(name, skipSuffix)) { continue } if directory != "." { name = filepath.Join(directory, name) } f, err := parser.ParseFile(fs, name, nil, 0) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing file %v: %v", name, err) } files = append(files, f) } if len(files) == 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: no buildable Go files", directory) } // type-check the package defs := make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object) config := types.Config{FakeImportC: true} info := &types.Info{Defs: defs} if _, err := config.Check(directory, fs, files, info); err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("type-checking package: %v", err) } return &Package{ Name: files[0].Name.Name, files: files, defs: defs, }, nil } // generate produces the String method for the named type. func (pkg *Package) ValuesOfType(typeName string) ([]string, error) { var values, inspectErrs []string for _, file := range pkg.files { ast.Inspect(file, func(node ast.Node) bool { decl, ok := node.(*ast.GenDecl) if !ok || decl.Tok != token.CONST { // We only care about const declarations. return true } if vs, err := pkg.valuesOfTypeIn(typeName, decl); err != nil { inspectErrs = append(inspectErrs, err.Error()) } else { values = append(values, vs...) } return false }) } if len(inspectErrs) > 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("inspecting code:\n\t%v", strings.Join(inspectErrs, "\n\t")) } if len(values) == 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("no values defined for type %s", typeName) } return values, nil } func (pkg *Package) valuesOfTypeIn(typeName string, decl *ast.GenDecl) ([]string, error) { var values []string // The name of the type of the constants we are declaring. // Can change if this is a multi-element declaration. typ := "" // Loop over the elements of the declaration. Each element is a ValueSpec: // a list of names possibly followed by a type, possibly followed by values. // If the type and value are both missing, we carry down the type (and value, // but the "go/types" package takes care of that). for _, spec := range decl.Specs { vspec := spec.(*ast.ValueSpec) // Guaranteed to succeed as this is CONST. if vspec.Type == nil && len(vspec.Values) > 0 { // "X = 1". With no type but a value, the constant is untyped. // Skip this vspec and reset the remembered type. typ = "" continue } if vspec.Type != nil { // "X T". We have a type. Remember it. ident, ok := vspec.Type.(*ast.Ident) if !ok { continue } typ = ident.Name } if typ != typeName { // This is not the type we're looking for. continue } // We now have a list of names (from one line of source code) all being // declared with the desired type. // Grab their names and actual values and store them in f.values. for _, name := range vspec.Names { if name.Name == "_" { continue } // This dance lets the type checker find the values for us. It's a // bit tricky: look up the object declared by the name, find its // types.Const, and extract its value. obj, ok := pkg.defs[name] if !ok { return nil, fmt.Errorf("no value for constant %s", name) } info := obj.Type().Underlying().(*types.Basic).Info() if info&types.IsInteger == 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't handle non-integer constant type %s", typ) } value := obj.(*types.Const).Val() // Guaranteed to succeed as this is CONST. if value.Kind() != exact.Int { log.Fatalf("can't happen: constant is not an integer %s", name) } values = append(values, name.Name) } } return values, nil }