github.com/aloncn/graphics-go@v0.0.1/src/go/types/methodset.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2013 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  // This file implements method sets.
     6  
     7  package types
     8  
     9  import (
    10  	"bytes"
    11  	"fmt"
    12  	"sort"
    13  )
    14  
    15  // A MethodSet is an ordered set of concrete or abstract (interface) methods;
    16  // a method is a MethodVal selection, and they are ordered by ascending m.Obj().Id().
    17  // The zero value for a MethodSet is a ready-to-use empty method set.
    18  type MethodSet struct {
    19  	list []*Selection
    20  }
    21  
    22  func (s *MethodSet) String() string {
    23  	if s.Len() == 0 {
    24  		return "MethodSet {}"
    25  	}
    26  
    27  	var buf bytes.Buffer
    28  	fmt.Fprintln(&buf, "MethodSet {")
    29  	for _, f := range s.list {
    30  		fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "\t%s\n", f)
    31  	}
    32  	fmt.Fprintln(&buf, "}")
    33  	return buf.String()
    34  }
    35  
    36  // Len returns the number of methods in s.
    37  func (s *MethodSet) Len() int { return len(s.list) }
    38  
    39  // At returns the i'th method in s for 0 <= i < s.Len().
    40  func (s *MethodSet) At(i int) *Selection { return s.list[i] }
    41  
    42  // Lookup returns the method with matching package and name, or nil if not found.
    43  func (s *MethodSet) Lookup(pkg *Package, name string) *Selection {
    44  	if s.Len() == 0 {
    45  		return nil
    46  	}
    47  
    48  	key := Id(pkg, name)
    49  	i := sort.Search(len(s.list), func(i int) bool {
    50  		m := s.list[i]
    51  		return m.obj.Id() >= key
    52  	})
    53  	if i < len(s.list) {
    54  		m := s.list[i]
    55  		if m.obj.Id() == key {
    56  			return m
    57  		}
    58  	}
    59  	return nil
    60  }
    61  
    62  // Shared empty method set.
    63  var emptyMethodSet MethodSet
    64  
    65  // NewMethodSet returns the method set for the given type T.
    66  // It always returns a non-nil method set, even if it is empty.
    67  func NewMethodSet(T Type) *MethodSet {
    68  	// WARNING: The code in this function is extremely subtle - do not modify casually!
    69  	//          This function and lookupFieldOrMethod should be kept in sync.
    70  
    71  	// method set up to the current depth, allocated lazily
    72  	var base methodSet
    73  
    74  	typ, isPtr := deref(T)
    75  	named, _ := typ.(*Named)
    76  
    77  	// *typ where typ is an interface has no methods.
    78  	if isPtr {
    79  		utyp := typ
    80  		if named != nil {
    81  			utyp = named.underlying
    82  		}
    83  		if _, ok := utyp.(*Interface); ok {
    84  			return &emptyMethodSet
    85  		}
    86  	}
    87  
    88  	// Start with typ as single entry at shallowest depth.
    89  	// If typ is not a named type, insert a nil type instead.
    90  	current := []embeddedType{{named, nil, isPtr, false}}
    91  
    92  	// named types that we have seen already, allocated lazily
    93  	var seen map[*Named]bool
    94  
    95  	// collect methods at current depth
    96  	for len(current) > 0 {
    97  		var next []embeddedType // embedded types found at current depth
    98  
    99  		// field and method sets at current depth, allocated lazily
   100  		var fset fieldSet
   101  		var mset methodSet
   102  
   103  		for _, e := range current {
   104  			// The very first time only, e.typ may be nil.
   105  			// In this case, we don't have a named type and
   106  			// we simply continue with the underlying type.
   107  			if e.typ != nil {
   108  				if seen[e.typ] {
   109  					// We have seen this type before, at a more shallow depth
   110  					// (note that multiples of this type at the current depth
   111  					// were consolidated before). The type at that depth shadows
   112  					// this same type at the current depth, so we can ignore
   113  					// this one.
   114  					continue
   115  				}
   116  				if seen == nil {
   117  					seen = make(map[*Named]bool)
   118  				}
   119  				seen[e.typ] = true
   120  
   121  				mset = mset.add(e.typ.methods, e.index, e.indirect, e.multiples)
   122  
   123  				// continue with underlying type
   124  				typ = e.typ.underlying
   125  			}
   126  
   127  			switch t := typ.(type) {
   128  			case *Struct:
   129  				for i, f := range t.fields {
   130  					fset = fset.add(f, e.multiples)
   131  
   132  					// Embedded fields are always of the form T or *T where
   133  					// T is a named type. If typ appeared multiple times at
   134  					// this depth, f.Type appears multiple times at the next
   135  					// depth.
   136  					if f.anonymous {
   137  						// Ignore embedded basic types - only user-defined
   138  						// named types can have methods or struct fields.
   139  						typ, isPtr := deref(f.typ)
   140  						if t, _ := typ.(*Named); t != nil {
   141  							next = append(next, embeddedType{t, concat(e.index, i), e.indirect || isPtr, e.multiples})
   142  						}
   143  					}
   144  				}
   145  
   146  			case *Interface:
   147  				mset = mset.add(t.allMethods, e.index, true, e.multiples)
   148  			}
   149  		}
   150  
   151  		// Add methods and collisions at this depth to base if no entries with matching
   152  		// names exist already.
   153  		for k, m := range mset {
   154  			if _, found := base[k]; !found {
   155  				// Fields collide with methods of the same name at this depth.
   156  				if _, found := fset[k]; found {
   157  					m = nil // collision
   158  				}
   159  				if base == nil {
   160  					base = make(methodSet)
   161  				}
   162  				base[k] = m
   163  			}
   164  		}
   165  
   166  		// Multiple fields with matching names collide at this depth and shadow all
   167  		// entries further down; add them as collisions to base if no entries with
   168  		// matching names exist already.
   169  		for k, f := range fset {
   170  			if f == nil {
   171  				if _, found := base[k]; !found {
   172  					if base == nil {
   173  						base = make(methodSet)
   174  					}
   175  					base[k] = nil // collision
   176  				}
   177  			}
   178  		}
   179  
   180  		current = consolidateMultiples(next)
   181  	}
   182  
   183  	if len(base) == 0 {
   184  		return &emptyMethodSet
   185  	}
   186  
   187  	// collect methods
   188  	var list []*Selection
   189  	for _, m := range base {
   190  		if m != nil {
   191  			m.recv = T
   192  			list = append(list, m)
   193  		}
   194  	}
   195  	sort.Sort(byUniqueName(list))
   196  	return &MethodSet{list}
   197  }
   198  
   199  // A fieldSet is a set of fields and name collisions.
   200  // A collision indicates that multiple fields with the
   201  // same unique id appeared.
   202  type fieldSet map[string]*Var // a nil entry indicates a name collision
   203  
   204  // Add adds field f to the field set s.
   205  // If multiples is set, f appears multiple times
   206  // and is treated as a collision.
   207  func (s fieldSet) add(f *Var, multiples bool) fieldSet {
   208  	if s == nil {
   209  		s = make(fieldSet)
   210  	}
   211  	key := f.Id()
   212  	// if f is not in the set, add it
   213  	if !multiples {
   214  		if _, found := s[key]; !found {
   215  			s[key] = f
   216  			return s
   217  		}
   218  	}
   219  	s[key] = nil // collision
   220  	return s
   221  }
   222  
   223  // A methodSet is a set of methods and name collisions.
   224  // A collision indicates that multiple methods with the
   225  // same unique id appeared.
   226  type methodSet map[string]*Selection // a nil entry indicates a name collision
   227  
   228  // Add adds all functions in list to the method set s.
   229  // If multiples is set, every function in list appears multiple times
   230  // and is treated as a collision.
   231  func (s methodSet) add(list []*Func, index []int, indirect bool, multiples bool) methodSet {
   232  	if len(list) == 0 {
   233  		return s
   234  	}
   235  	if s == nil {
   236  		s = make(methodSet)
   237  	}
   238  	for i, f := range list {
   239  		key := f.Id()
   240  		// if f is not in the set, add it
   241  		if !multiples {
   242  			// TODO(gri) A found method may not be added because it's not in the method set
   243  			// (!indirect && ptrRecv(f)). A 2nd method on the same level may be in the method
   244  			// set and may not collide with the first one, thus leading to a false positive.
   245  			// Is that possible? Investigate.
   246  			if _, found := s[key]; !found && (indirect || !ptrRecv(f)) {
   247  				s[key] = &Selection{MethodVal, nil, f, concat(index, i), indirect}
   248  				continue
   249  			}
   250  		}
   251  		s[key] = nil // collision
   252  	}
   253  	return s
   254  }
   255  
   256  // ptrRecv reports whether the receiver is of the form *T.
   257  // The receiver must exist.
   258  func ptrRecv(f *Func) bool {
   259  	_, isPtr := deref(f.typ.(*Signature).recv.typ)
   260  	return isPtr
   261  }
   262  
   263  // byUniqueName function lists can be sorted by their unique names.
   264  type byUniqueName []*Selection
   265  
   266  func (a byUniqueName) Len() int           { return len(a) }
   267  func (a byUniqueName) Less(i, j int) bool { return a[i].obj.Id() < a[j].obj.Id() }
   268  func (a byUniqueName) Swap(i, j int)      { a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i] }