github.com/c9s/go@v0.0.0-20180120015821-984e81f64e0c/src/go/doc/example.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2011 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 // Extract example functions from file ASTs. 6 7 package doc 8 9 import ( 10 "go/ast" 11 "go/token" 12 "path" 13 "regexp" 14 "sort" 15 "strconv" 16 "strings" 17 "unicode" 18 "unicode/utf8" 19 ) 20 21 // An Example represents an example function found in a source files. 22 type Example struct { 23 Name string // name of the item being exemplified 24 Doc string // example function doc string 25 Code ast.Node 26 Play *ast.File // a whole program version of the example 27 Comments []*ast.CommentGroup 28 Output string // expected output 29 Unordered bool 30 EmptyOutput bool // expect empty output 31 Order int // original source code order 32 } 33 34 // Examples returns the examples found in the files, sorted by Name field. 35 // The Order fields record the order in which the examples were encountered. 36 // 37 // Playable Examples must be in a package whose name ends in "_test". 38 // An Example is "playable" (the Play field is non-nil) in either of these 39 // circumstances: 40 // - The example function is self-contained: the function references only 41 // identifiers from other packages (or predeclared identifiers, such as 42 // "int") and the test file does not include a dot import. 43 // - The entire test file is the example: the file contains exactly one 44 // example function, zero test or benchmark functions, and at least one 45 // top-level function, type, variable, or constant declaration other 46 // than the example function. 47 func Examples(files ...*ast.File) []*Example { 48 var list []*Example 49 for _, file := range files { 50 hasTests := false // file contains tests or benchmarks 51 numDecl := 0 // number of non-import declarations in the file 52 var flist []*Example 53 for _, decl := range file.Decls { 54 if g, ok := decl.(*ast.GenDecl); ok && g.Tok != token.IMPORT { 55 numDecl++ 56 continue 57 } 58 f, ok := decl.(*ast.FuncDecl) 59 if !ok { 60 continue 61 } 62 numDecl++ 63 name := f.Name.Name 64 if isTest(name, "Test") || isTest(name, "Benchmark") { 65 hasTests = true 66 continue 67 } 68 if !isTest(name, "Example") { 69 continue 70 } 71 var doc string 72 if f.Doc != nil { 73 doc = f.Doc.Text() 74 } 75 output, unordered, hasOutput := exampleOutput(f.Body, file.Comments) 76 flist = append(flist, &Example{ 77 Name: name[len("Example"):], 78 Doc: doc, 79 Code: f.Body, 80 Play: playExample(file, f.Body), 81 Comments: file.Comments, 82 Output: output, 83 Unordered: unordered, 84 EmptyOutput: output == "" && hasOutput, 85 Order: len(flist), 86 }) 87 } 88 if !hasTests && numDecl > 1 && len(flist) == 1 { 89 // If this file only has one example function, some 90 // other top-level declarations, and no tests or 91 // benchmarks, use the whole file as the example. 92 flist[0].Code = file 93 flist[0].Play = playExampleFile(file) 94 } 95 list = append(list, flist...) 96 } 97 // sort by name 98 sort.Slice(list, func(i, j int) bool { 99 return list[i].Name < list[j].Name 100 }) 101 return list 102 } 103 104 var outputPrefix = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)^[[:space:]]*(unordered )?output:`) 105 106 // Extracts the expected output and whether there was a valid output comment 107 func exampleOutput(b *ast.BlockStmt, comments []*ast.CommentGroup) (output string, unordered, ok bool) { 108 if _, last := lastComment(b, comments); last != nil { 109 // test that it begins with the correct prefix 110 text := last.Text() 111 if loc := outputPrefix.FindStringSubmatchIndex(text); loc != nil { 112 if loc[2] != -1 { 113 unordered = true 114 } 115 text = text[loc[1]:] 116 // Strip zero or more spaces followed by \n or a single space. 117 text = strings.TrimLeft(text, " ") 118 if len(text) > 0 && text[0] == '\n' { 119 text = text[1:] 120 } 121 return text, unordered, true 122 } 123 } 124 return "", false, false // no suitable comment found 125 } 126 127 // isTest tells whether name looks like a test, example, or benchmark. 128 // It is a Test (say) if there is a character after Test that is not a 129 // lower-case letter. (We don't want Testiness.) 130 func isTest(name, prefix string) bool { 131 if !strings.HasPrefix(name, prefix) { 132 return false 133 } 134 if len(name) == len(prefix) { // "Test" is ok 135 return true 136 } 137 rune, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(name[len(prefix):]) 138 return !unicode.IsLower(rune) 139 } 140 141 // playExample synthesizes a new *ast.File based on the provided 142 // file with the provided function body as the body of main. 143 func playExample(file *ast.File, body *ast.BlockStmt) *ast.File { 144 if !strings.HasSuffix(file.Name.Name, "_test") { 145 // We don't support examples that are part of the 146 // greater package (yet). 147 return nil 148 } 149 150 // Find top-level declarations in the file. 151 topDecls := make(map[*ast.Object]bool) 152 for _, decl := range file.Decls { 153 switch d := decl.(type) { 154 case *ast.FuncDecl: 155 topDecls[d.Name.Obj] = true 156 case *ast.GenDecl: 157 for _, spec := range d.Specs { 158 switch s := spec.(type) { 159 case *ast.TypeSpec: 160 topDecls[s.Name.Obj] = true 161 case *ast.ValueSpec: 162 for _, id := range s.Names { 163 topDecls[id.Obj] = true 164 } 165 } 166 } 167 } 168 } 169 170 // Find unresolved identifiers and uses of top-level declarations. 171 unresolved := make(map[string]bool) 172 usesTopDecl := false 173 var inspectFunc func(ast.Node) bool 174 inspectFunc = func(n ast.Node) bool { 175 // For selector expressions, only inspect the left hand side. 176 // (For an expression like fmt.Println, only add "fmt" to the 177 // set of unresolved names, not "Println".) 178 if e, ok := n.(*ast.SelectorExpr); ok { 179 ast.Inspect(e.X, inspectFunc) 180 return false 181 } 182 // For key value expressions, only inspect the value 183 // as the key should be resolved by the type of the 184 // composite literal. 185 if e, ok := n.(*ast.KeyValueExpr); ok { 186 ast.Inspect(e.Value, inspectFunc) 187 return false 188 } 189 if id, ok := n.(*ast.Ident); ok { 190 if id.Obj == nil { 191 unresolved[id.Name] = true 192 } else if topDecls[id.Obj] { 193 usesTopDecl = true 194 } 195 } 196 return true 197 } 198 ast.Inspect(body, inspectFunc) 199 if usesTopDecl { 200 // We don't support examples that are not self-contained (yet). 201 return nil 202 } 203 204 // Remove predeclared identifiers from unresolved list. 205 for n := range unresolved { 206 if predeclaredTypes[n] || predeclaredConstants[n] || predeclaredFuncs[n] { 207 delete(unresolved, n) 208 } 209 } 210 211 // Use unresolved identifiers to determine the imports used by this 212 // example. The heuristic assumes package names match base import 213 // paths for imports w/o renames (should be good enough most of the time). 214 namedImports := make(map[string]string) // [name]path 215 var blankImports []ast.Spec // _ imports 216 for _, s := range file.Imports { 217 p, err := strconv.Unquote(s.Path.Value) 218 if err != nil { 219 continue 220 } 221 n := path.Base(p) 222 if s.Name != nil { 223 n = s.Name.Name 224 switch n { 225 case "_": 226 blankImports = append(blankImports, s) 227 continue 228 case ".": 229 // We can't resolve dot imports (yet). 230 return nil 231 } 232 } 233 if unresolved[n] { 234 namedImports[n] = p 235 delete(unresolved, n) 236 } 237 } 238 239 // If there are other unresolved identifiers, give up because this 240 // synthesized file is not going to build. 241 if len(unresolved) > 0 { 242 return nil 243 } 244 245 // Include documentation belonging to blank imports. 246 var comments []*ast.CommentGroup 247 for _, s := range blankImports { 248 if c := s.(*ast.ImportSpec).Doc; c != nil { 249 comments = append(comments, c) 250 } 251 } 252 253 // Include comments that are inside the function body. 254 for _, c := range file.Comments { 255 if body.Pos() <= c.Pos() && c.End() <= body.End() { 256 comments = append(comments, c) 257 } 258 } 259 260 // Strip the "Output:" or "Unordered output:" comment and adjust body 261 // end position. 262 body, comments = stripOutputComment(body, comments) 263 264 // Synthesize import declaration. 265 importDecl := &ast.GenDecl{ 266 Tok: token.IMPORT, 267 Lparen: 1, // Need non-zero Lparen and Rparen so that printer 268 Rparen: 1, // treats this as a factored import. 269 } 270 for n, p := range namedImports { 271 s := &ast.ImportSpec{Path: &ast.BasicLit{Value: strconv.Quote(p)}} 272 if path.Base(p) != n { 273 s.Name = ast.NewIdent(n) 274 } 275 importDecl.Specs = append(importDecl.Specs, s) 276 } 277 importDecl.Specs = append(importDecl.Specs, blankImports...) 278 279 // Synthesize main function. 280 funcDecl := &ast.FuncDecl{ 281 Name: ast.NewIdent("main"), 282 Type: &ast.FuncType{Params: &ast.FieldList{}}, // FuncType.Params must be non-nil 283 Body: body, 284 } 285 286 // Synthesize file. 287 return &ast.File{ 288 Name: ast.NewIdent("main"), 289 Decls: []ast.Decl{importDecl, funcDecl}, 290 Comments: comments, 291 } 292 } 293 294 // playExampleFile takes a whole file example and synthesizes a new *ast.File 295 // such that the example is function main in package main. 296 func playExampleFile(file *ast.File) *ast.File { 297 // Strip copyright comment if present. 298 comments := file.Comments 299 if len(comments) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(comments[0].Text(), "Copyright") { 300 comments = comments[1:] 301 } 302 303 // Copy declaration slice, rewriting the ExampleX function to main. 304 var decls []ast.Decl 305 for _, d := range file.Decls { 306 if f, ok := d.(*ast.FuncDecl); ok && isTest(f.Name.Name, "Example") { 307 // Copy the FuncDecl, as it may be used elsewhere. 308 newF := *f 309 newF.Name = ast.NewIdent("main") 310 newF.Body, comments = stripOutputComment(f.Body, comments) 311 d = &newF 312 } 313 decls = append(decls, d) 314 } 315 316 // Copy the File, as it may be used elsewhere. 317 f := *file 318 f.Name = ast.NewIdent("main") 319 f.Decls = decls 320 f.Comments = comments 321 return &f 322 } 323 324 // stripOutputComment finds and removes the "Output:" or "Unordered output:" 325 // comment from body and comments, and adjusts the body block's end position. 326 func stripOutputComment(body *ast.BlockStmt, comments []*ast.CommentGroup) (*ast.BlockStmt, []*ast.CommentGroup) { 327 // Do nothing if there is no "Output:" or "Unordered output:" comment. 328 i, last := lastComment(body, comments) 329 if last == nil || !outputPrefix.MatchString(last.Text()) { 330 return body, comments 331 } 332 333 // Copy body and comments, as the originals may be used elsewhere. 334 newBody := &ast.BlockStmt{ 335 Lbrace: body.Lbrace, 336 List: body.List, 337 Rbrace: last.Pos(), 338 } 339 newComments := make([]*ast.CommentGroup, len(comments)-1) 340 copy(newComments, comments[:i]) 341 copy(newComments[i:], comments[i+1:]) 342 return newBody, newComments 343 } 344 345 // lastComment returns the last comment inside the provided block. 346 func lastComment(b *ast.BlockStmt, c []*ast.CommentGroup) (i int, last *ast.CommentGroup) { 347 pos, end := b.Pos(), b.End() 348 for j, cg := range c { 349 if cg.Pos() < pos { 350 continue 351 } 352 if cg.End() > end { 353 break 354 } 355 i, last = j, cg 356 } 357 return 358 }