github.com/april1989/origin-go-tools@v0.0.32/cmd/godex/writetype.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2014 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 writing of types. The functionality is lifted
     6  // directly from go/types, but now contains various modifications for
     7  // nicer output.
     8  //
     9  // TODO(gri) back-port once we have a fixed interface and once the
    10  // go/types API is not frozen anymore for the 1.3 release; and remove
    11  // this implementation if possible.
    12  
    13  package main
    14  
    15  import "go/types"
    16  
    17  func (p *printer) writeType(this *types.Package, typ types.Type) {
    18  	p.writeTypeInternal(this, typ, make([]types.Type, 8))
    19  }
    20  
    21  // From go/types - leave for now to ease back-porting this code.
    22  const GcCompatibilityMode = false
    23  
    24  func (p *printer) writeTypeInternal(this *types.Package, typ types.Type, visited []types.Type) {
    25  	// Theoretically, this is a quadratic lookup algorithm, but in
    26  	// practice deeply nested composite types with unnamed component
    27  	// types are uncommon. This code is likely more efficient than
    28  	// using a map.
    29  	for _, t := range visited {
    30  		if t == typ {
    31  			p.printf("○%T", typ) // cycle to typ
    32  			return
    33  		}
    34  	}
    35  	visited = append(visited, typ)
    36  
    37  	switch t := typ.(type) {
    38  	case nil:
    39  		p.print("<nil>")
    40  
    41  	case *types.Basic:
    42  		if t.Kind() == types.UnsafePointer {
    43  			p.print("unsafe.")
    44  		}
    45  		if GcCompatibilityMode {
    46  			// forget the alias names
    47  			switch t.Kind() {
    48  			case types.Byte:
    49  				t = types.Typ[types.Uint8]
    50  			case types.Rune:
    51  				t = types.Typ[types.Int32]
    52  			}
    53  		}
    54  		p.print(t.Name())
    55  
    56  	case *types.Array:
    57  		p.printf("[%d]", t.Len())
    58  		p.writeTypeInternal(this, t.Elem(), visited)
    59  
    60  	case *types.Slice:
    61  		p.print("[]")
    62  		p.writeTypeInternal(this, t.Elem(), visited)
    63  
    64  	case *types.Struct:
    65  		n := t.NumFields()
    66  		if n == 0 {
    67  			p.print("struct{}")
    68  			return
    69  		}
    70  
    71  		p.print("struct {\n")
    72  		p.indent++
    73  		for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
    74  			f := t.Field(i)
    75  			if !f.Anonymous() {
    76  				p.printf("%s ", f.Name())
    77  			}
    78  			p.writeTypeInternal(this, f.Type(), visited)
    79  			if tag := t.Tag(i); tag != "" {
    80  				p.printf(" %q", tag)
    81  			}
    82  			p.print("\n")
    83  		}
    84  		p.indent--
    85  		p.print("}")
    86  
    87  	case *types.Pointer:
    88  		p.print("*")
    89  		p.writeTypeInternal(this, t.Elem(), visited)
    90  
    91  	case *types.Tuple:
    92  		p.writeTuple(this, t, false, visited)
    93  
    94  	case *types.Signature:
    95  		p.print("func")
    96  		p.writeSignatureInternal(this, t, visited)
    97  
    98  	case *types.Interface:
    99  		// We write the source-level methods and embedded types rather
   100  		// than the actual method set since resolved method signatures
   101  		// may have non-printable cycles if parameters have anonymous
   102  		// interface types that (directly or indirectly) embed the
   103  		// current interface. For instance, consider the result type
   104  		// of m:
   105  		//
   106  		//     type T interface{
   107  		//         m() interface{ T }
   108  		//     }
   109  		//
   110  		n := t.NumMethods()
   111  		if n == 0 {
   112  			p.print("interface{}")
   113  			return
   114  		}
   115  
   116  		p.print("interface {\n")
   117  		p.indent++
   118  		if GcCompatibilityMode {
   119  			// print flattened interface
   120  			// (useful to compare against gc-generated interfaces)
   121  			for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
   122  				m := t.Method(i)
   123  				p.print(m.Name())
   124  				p.writeSignatureInternal(this, m.Type().(*types.Signature), visited)
   125  				p.print("\n")
   126  			}
   127  		} else {
   128  			// print explicit interface methods and embedded types
   129  			for i, n := 0, t.NumExplicitMethods(); i < n; i++ {
   130  				m := t.ExplicitMethod(i)
   131  				p.print(m.Name())
   132  				p.writeSignatureInternal(this, m.Type().(*types.Signature), visited)
   133  				p.print("\n")
   134  			}
   135  			for i, n := 0, t.NumEmbeddeds(); i < n; i++ {
   136  				typ := t.EmbeddedType(i)
   137  				p.writeTypeInternal(this, typ, visited)
   138  				p.print("\n")
   139  			}
   140  		}
   141  		p.indent--
   142  		p.print("}")
   143  
   144  	case *types.Map:
   145  		p.print("map[")
   146  		p.writeTypeInternal(this, t.Key(), visited)
   147  		p.print("]")
   148  		p.writeTypeInternal(this, t.Elem(), visited)
   149  
   150  	case *types.Chan:
   151  		var s string
   152  		var parens bool
   153  		switch t.Dir() {
   154  		case types.SendRecv:
   155  			s = "chan "
   156  			// chan (<-chan T) requires parentheses
   157  			if c, _ := t.Elem().(*types.Chan); c != nil && c.Dir() == types.RecvOnly {
   158  				parens = true
   159  			}
   160  		case types.SendOnly:
   161  			s = "chan<- "
   162  		case types.RecvOnly:
   163  			s = "<-chan "
   164  		default:
   165  			panic("unreachable")
   166  		}
   167  		p.print(s)
   168  		if parens {
   169  			p.print("(")
   170  		}
   171  		p.writeTypeInternal(this, t.Elem(), visited)
   172  		if parens {
   173  			p.print(")")
   174  		}
   175  
   176  	case *types.Named:
   177  		s := "<Named w/o object>"
   178  		if obj := t.Obj(); obj != nil {
   179  			if pkg := obj.Pkg(); pkg != nil {
   180  				if pkg != this {
   181  					p.print(pkg.Path())
   182  					p.print(".")
   183  				}
   184  				// TODO(gri): function-local named types should be displayed
   185  				// differently from named types at package level to avoid
   186  				// ambiguity.
   187  			}
   188  			s = obj.Name()
   189  		}
   190  		p.print(s)
   191  
   192  	default:
   193  		// For externally defined implementations of Type.
   194  		p.print(t.String())
   195  	}
   196  }
   197  
   198  func (p *printer) writeTuple(this *types.Package, tup *types.Tuple, variadic bool, visited []types.Type) {
   199  	p.print("(")
   200  	for i, n := 0, tup.Len(); i < n; i++ {
   201  		if i > 0 {
   202  			p.print(", ")
   203  		}
   204  		v := tup.At(i)
   205  		if name := v.Name(); name != "" {
   206  			p.print(name)
   207  			p.print(" ")
   208  		}
   209  		typ := v.Type()
   210  		if variadic && i == n-1 {
   211  			p.print("...")
   212  			typ = typ.(*types.Slice).Elem()
   213  		}
   214  		p.writeTypeInternal(this, typ, visited)
   215  	}
   216  	p.print(")")
   217  }
   218  
   219  func (p *printer) writeSignature(this *types.Package, sig *types.Signature) {
   220  	p.writeSignatureInternal(this, sig, make([]types.Type, 8))
   221  }
   222  
   223  func (p *printer) writeSignatureInternal(this *types.Package, sig *types.Signature, visited []types.Type) {
   224  	p.writeTuple(this, sig.Params(), sig.Variadic(), visited)
   225  
   226  	res := sig.Results()
   227  	n := res.Len()
   228  	if n == 0 {
   229  		// no result
   230  		return
   231  	}
   232  
   233  	p.print(" ")
   234  	if n == 1 && res.At(0).Name() == "" {
   235  		// single unnamed result
   236  		p.writeTypeInternal(this, res.At(0).Type(), visited)
   237  		return
   238  	}
   239  
   240  	// multiple or named result(s)
   241  	p.writeTuple(this, res, false, visited)
   242  }