github.com/epfl-dcsl/gotee@v0.0.0-20200909122901-014b35f5e5e9/src/go/types/decl.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  package types
     6  
     7  import (
     8  	"go/ast"
     9  	"go/constant"
    10  	"go/token"
    11  )
    12  
    13  func (check *Checker) reportAltDecl(obj Object) {
    14  	if pos := obj.Pos(); pos.IsValid() {
    15  		// We use "other" rather than "previous" here because
    16  		// the first declaration seen may not be textually
    17  		// earlier in the source.
    18  		check.errorf(pos, "\tother declaration of %s", obj.Name()) // secondary error, \t indented
    19  	}
    20  }
    21  
    22  func (check *Checker) declare(scope *Scope, id *ast.Ident, obj Object, pos token.Pos) {
    23  	// spec: "The blank identifier, represented by the underscore
    24  	// character _, may be used in a declaration like any other
    25  	// identifier but the declaration does not introduce a new
    26  	// binding."
    27  	if obj.Name() != "_" {
    28  		if alt := scope.Insert(obj); alt != nil {
    29  			check.errorf(obj.Pos(), "%s redeclared in this block", obj.Name())
    30  			check.reportAltDecl(alt)
    31  			return
    32  		}
    33  		obj.setScopePos(pos)
    34  	}
    35  	if id != nil {
    36  		check.recordDef(id, obj)
    37  	}
    38  }
    39  
    40  // objDecl type-checks the declaration of obj in its respective (file) context.
    41  // See check.typ for the details on def and path.
    42  func (check *Checker) objDecl(obj Object, def *Named, path []*TypeName) {
    43  	if obj.Type() != nil {
    44  		return // already checked - nothing to do
    45  	}
    46  
    47  	if trace {
    48  		check.trace(obj.Pos(), "-- declaring %s", obj.Name())
    49  		check.indent++
    50  		defer func() {
    51  			check.indent--
    52  			check.trace(obj.Pos(), "=> %s", obj)
    53  		}()
    54  	}
    55  
    56  	d := check.objMap[obj]
    57  	if d == nil {
    58  		check.dump("%s: %s should have been declared", obj.Pos(), obj.Name())
    59  		unreachable()
    60  	}
    61  
    62  	// save/restore current context and setup object context
    63  	defer func(ctxt context) {
    64  		check.context = ctxt
    65  	}(check.context)
    66  	check.context = context{
    67  		scope: d.file,
    68  	}
    69  
    70  	// Const and var declarations must not have initialization
    71  	// cycles. We track them by remembering the current declaration
    72  	// in check.decl. Initialization expressions depending on other
    73  	// consts, vars, or functions, add dependencies to the current
    74  	// check.decl.
    75  	switch obj := obj.(type) {
    76  	case *Const:
    77  		check.decl = d // new package-level const decl
    78  		check.constDecl(obj, d.typ, d.init)
    79  	case *Var:
    80  		check.decl = d // new package-level var decl
    81  		check.varDecl(obj, d.lhs, d.typ, d.init)
    82  	case *TypeName:
    83  		// invalid recursive types are detected via path
    84  		check.typeDecl(obj, d.typ, def, path, d.alias)
    85  	case *Func:
    86  		// functions may be recursive - no need to track dependencies
    87  		check.funcDecl(obj, d)
    88  	default:
    89  		unreachable()
    90  	}
    91  }
    92  
    93  func (check *Checker) constDecl(obj *Const, typ, init ast.Expr) {
    94  	assert(obj.typ == nil)
    95  
    96  	if obj.visited {
    97  		obj.typ = Typ[Invalid]
    98  		return
    99  	}
   100  	obj.visited = true
   101  
   102  	// use the correct value of iota
   103  	assert(check.iota == nil)
   104  	check.iota = obj.val
   105  	defer func() { check.iota = nil }()
   106  
   107  	// provide valid constant value under all circumstances
   108  	obj.val = constant.MakeUnknown()
   109  
   110  	// determine type, if any
   111  	if typ != nil {
   112  		t := check.typ(typ)
   113  		if !isConstType(t) {
   114  			// don't report an error if the type is an invalid C (defined) type
   115  			// (issue #22090)
   116  			if t.Underlying() != Typ[Invalid] {
   117  				check.errorf(typ.Pos(), "invalid constant type %s", t)
   118  			}
   119  			obj.typ = Typ[Invalid]
   120  			return
   121  		}
   122  		obj.typ = t
   123  	}
   124  
   125  	// check initialization
   126  	var x operand
   127  	if init != nil {
   128  		check.expr(&x, init)
   129  	}
   130  	check.initConst(obj, &x)
   131  }
   132  
   133  func (check *Checker) varDecl(obj *Var, lhs []*Var, typ, init ast.Expr) {
   134  	assert(obj.typ == nil)
   135  
   136  	if obj.visited {
   137  		obj.typ = Typ[Invalid]
   138  		return
   139  	}
   140  	obj.visited = true
   141  
   142  	// var declarations cannot use iota
   143  	assert(check.iota == nil)
   144  
   145  	// determine type, if any
   146  	if typ != nil {
   147  		obj.typ = check.typ(typ)
   148  		// We cannot spread the type to all lhs variables if there
   149  		// are more than one since that would mark them as checked
   150  		// (see Checker.objDecl) and the assignment of init exprs,
   151  		// if any, would not be checked.
   152  		//
   153  		// TODO(gri) If we have no init expr, we should distribute
   154  		// a given type otherwise we need to re-evalate the type
   155  		// expr for each lhs variable, leading to duplicate work.
   156  	}
   157  
   158  	// check initialization
   159  	if init == nil {
   160  		if typ == nil {
   161  			// error reported before by arityMatch
   162  			obj.typ = Typ[Invalid]
   163  		}
   164  		return
   165  	}
   166  
   167  	if lhs == nil || len(lhs) == 1 {
   168  		assert(lhs == nil || lhs[0] == obj)
   169  		var x operand
   170  		check.expr(&x, init)
   171  		check.initVar(obj, &x, "variable declaration")
   172  		return
   173  	}
   174  
   175  	if debug {
   176  		// obj must be one of lhs
   177  		found := false
   178  		for _, lhs := range lhs {
   179  			if obj == lhs {
   180  				found = true
   181  				break
   182  			}
   183  		}
   184  		if !found {
   185  			panic("inconsistent lhs")
   186  		}
   187  	}
   188  
   189  	// We have multiple variables on the lhs and one init expr.
   190  	// Make sure all variables have been given the same type if
   191  	// one was specified, otherwise they assume the type of the
   192  	// init expression values (was issue #15755).
   193  	if typ != nil {
   194  		for _, lhs := range lhs {
   195  			lhs.typ = obj.typ
   196  		}
   197  	}
   198  
   199  	check.initVars(lhs, []ast.Expr{init}, token.NoPos)
   200  }
   201  
   202  // underlying returns the underlying type of typ; possibly by following
   203  // forward chains of named types. Such chains only exist while named types
   204  // are incomplete.
   205  func underlying(typ Type) Type {
   206  	for {
   207  		n, _ := typ.(*Named)
   208  		if n == nil {
   209  			break
   210  		}
   211  		typ = n.underlying
   212  	}
   213  	return typ
   214  }
   215  
   216  func (n *Named) setUnderlying(typ Type) {
   217  	if n != nil {
   218  		n.underlying = typ
   219  	}
   220  }
   221  
   222  func (check *Checker) typeDecl(obj *TypeName, typ ast.Expr, def *Named, path []*TypeName, alias bool) {
   223  	assert(obj.typ == nil)
   224  
   225  	// type declarations cannot use iota
   226  	assert(check.iota == nil)
   227  
   228  	if alias {
   229  
   230  		obj.typ = Typ[Invalid]
   231  		obj.typ = check.typExpr(typ, nil, append(path, obj))
   232  
   233  	} else {
   234  
   235  		named := &Named{obj: obj}
   236  		def.setUnderlying(named)
   237  		obj.typ = named // make sure recursive type declarations terminate
   238  
   239  		// determine underlying type of named
   240  		check.typExpr(typ, named, append(path, obj))
   241  
   242  		// The underlying type of named may be itself a named type that is
   243  		// incomplete:
   244  		//
   245  		//	type (
   246  		//		A B
   247  		//		B *C
   248  		//		C A
   249  		//	)
   250  		//
   251  		// The type of C is the (named) type of A which is incomplete,
   252  		// and which has as its underlying type the named type B.
   253  		// Determine the (final, unnamed) underlying type by resolving
   254  		// any forward chain (they always end in an unnamed type).
   255  		named.underlying = underlying(named.underlying)
   256  
   257  	}
   258  
   259  	// check and add associated methods
   260  	// TODO(gri) It's easy to create pathological cases where the
   261  	// current approach is incorrect: In general we need to know
   262  	// and add all methods _before_ type-checking the type.
   263  	// See https://play.golang.org/p/WMpE0q2wK8
   264  	check.addMethodDecls(obj)
   265  }
   266  
   267  func (check *Checker) addMethodDecls(obj *TypeName) {
   268  	// get associated methods
   269  	methods := check.methods[obj.name]
   270  	if len(methods) == 0 {
   271  		return // no methods
   272  	}
   273  	delete(check.methods, obj.name)
   274  
   275  	// use an objset to check for name conflicts
   276  	var mset objset
   277  
   278  	// spec: "If the base type is a struct type, the non-blank method
   279  	// and field names must be distinct."
   280  	base, _ := obj.typ.(*Named) // nil if receiver base type is type alias
   281  	if base != nil {
   282  		if t, _ := base.underlying.(*Struct); t != nil {
   283  			for _, fld := range t.fields {
   284  				if fld.name != "_" {
   285  					assert(mset.insert(fld) == nil)
   286  				}
   287  			}
   288  		}
   289  
   290  		// Checker.Files may be called multiple times; additional package files
   291  		// may add methods to already type-checked types. Add pre-existing methods
   292  		// so that we can detect redeclarations.
   293  		for _, m := range base.methods {
   294  			assert(m.name != "_")
   295  			assert(mset.insert(m) == nil)
   296  		}
   297  	}
   298  
   299  	// type-check methods
   300  	for _, m := range methods {
   301  		// spec: "For a base type, the non-blank names of methods bound
   302  		// to it must be unique."
   303  		if m.name != "_" {
   304  			if alt := mset.insert(m); alt != nil {
   305  				switch alt.(type) {
   306  				case *Var:
   307  					check.errorf(m.pos, "field and method with the same name %s", m.name)
   308  				case *Func:
   309  					check.errorf(m.pos, "method %s already declared for %s", m.name, obj)
   310  				default:
   311  					unreachable()
   312  				}
   313  				check.reportAltDecl(alt)
   314  				continue
   315  			}
   316  		}
   317  
   318  		// type-check
   319  		check.objDecl(m, nil, nil)
   320  
   321  		// methods with blank _ names cannot be found - don't keep them
   322  		if base != nil && m.name != "_" {
   323  			base.methods = append(base.methods, m)
   324  		}
   325  	}
   326  }
   327  
   328  func (check *Checker) funcDecl(obj *Func, decl *declInfo) {
   329  	assert(obj.typ == nil)
   330  
   331  	// func declarations cannot use iota
   332  	assert(check.iota == nil)
   333  
   334  	sig := new(Signature)
   335  	obj.typ = sig // guard against cycles
   336  	fdecl := decl.fdecl
   337  	check.funcType(sig, fdecl.Recv, fdecl.Type)
   338  	if sig.recv == nil && obj.name == "init" && (sig.params.Len() > 0 || sig.results.Len() > 0) {
   339  		check.errorf(fdecl.Pos(), "func init must have no arguments and no return values")
   340  		// ok to continue
   341  	}
   342  
   343  	// function body must be type-checked after global declarations
   344  	// (functions implemented elsewhere have no body)
   345  	if !check.conf.IgnoreFuncBodies && fdecl.Body != nil {
   346  		check.later(obj.name, decl, sig, fdecl.Body)
   347  	}
   348  }
   349  
   350  func (check *Checker) declStmt(decl ast.Decl) {
   351  	pkg := check.pkg
   352  
   353  	switch d := decl.(type) {
   354  	case *ast.BadDecl:
   355  		// ignore
   356  
   357  	case *ast.GenDecl:
   358  		var last *ast.ValueSpec // last ValueSpec with type or init exprs seen
   359  		for iota, spec := range d.Specs {
   360  			switch s := spec.(type) {
   361  			case *ast.ValueSpec:
   362  				switch d.Tok {
   363  				case token.CONST:
   364  					// determine which init exprs to use
   365  					switch {
   366  					case s.Type != nil || len(s.Values) > 0:
   367  						last = s
   368  					case last == nil:
   369  						last = new(ast.ValueSpec) // make sure last exists
   370  					}
   371  
   372  					// declare all constants
   373  					lhs := make([]*Const, len(s.Names))
   374  					for i, name := range s.Names {
   375  						obj := NewConst(name.Pos(), pkg, name.Name, nil, constant.MakeInt64(int64(iota)))
   376  						lhs[i] = obj
   377  
   378  						var init ast.Expr
   379  						if i < len(last.Values) {
   380  							init = last.Values[i]
   381  						}
   382  
   383  						check.constDecl(obj, last.Type, init)
   384  					}
   385  
   386  					check.arityMatch(s, last)
   387  
   388  					// spec: "The scope of a constant or variable identifier declared
   389  					// inside a function begins at the end of the ConstSpec or VarSpec
   390  					// (ShortVarDecl for short variable declarations) and ends at the
   391  					// end of the innermost containing block."
   392  					scopePos := s.End()
   393  					for i, name := range s.Names {
   394  						check.declare(check.scope, name, lhs[i], scopePos)
   395  					}
   396  
   397  				case token.VAR:
   398  					lhs0 := make([]*Var, len(s.Names))
   399  					for i, name := range s.Names {
   400  						lhs0[i] = NewVar(name.Pos(), pkg, name.Name, nil)
   401  					}
   402  
   403  					// initialize all variables
   404  					for i, obj := range lhs0 {
   405  						var lhs []*Var
   406  						var init ast.Expr
   407  						switch len(s.Values) {
   408  						case len(s.Names):
   409  							// lhs and rhs match
   410  							init = s.Values[i]
   411  						case 1:
   412  							// rhs is expected to be a multi-valued expression
   413  							lhs = lhs0
   414  							init = s.Values[0]
   415  						default:
   416  							if i < len(s.Values) {
   417  								init = s.Values[i]
   418  							}
   419  						}
   420  						check.varDecl(obj, lhs, s.Type, init)
   421  						if len(s.Values) == 1 {
   422  							// If we have a single lhs variable we are done either way.
   423  							// If we have a single rhs expression, it must be a multi-
   424  							// valued expression, in which case handling the first lhs
   425  							// variable will cause all lhs variables to have a type
   426  							// assigned, and we are done as well.
   427  							if debug {
   428  								for _, obj := range lhs0 {
   429  									assert(obj.typ != nil)
   430  								}
   431  							}
   432  							break
   433  						}
   434  					}
   435  
   436  					check.arityMatch(s, nil)
   437  
   438  					// declare all variables
   439  					// (only at this point are the variable scopes (parents) set)
   440  					scopePos := s.End() // see constant declarations
   441  					for i, name := range s.Names {
   442  						// see constant declarations
   443  						check.declare(check.scope, name, lhs0[i], scopePos)
   444  					}
   445  
   446  				default:
   447  					check.invalidAST(s.Pos(), "invalid token %s", d.Tok)
   448  				}
   449  
   450  			case *ast.TypeSpec:
   451  				obj := NewTypeName(s.Name.Pos(), pkg, s.Name.Name, nil)
   452  				// spec: "The scope of a type identifier declared inside a function
   453  				// begins at the identifier in the TypeSpec and ends at the end of
   454  				// the innermost containing block."
   455  				scopePos := s.Name.Pos()
   456  				check.declare(check.scope, s.Name, obj, scopePos)
   457  				check.typeDecl(obj, s.Type, nil, nil, s.Assign.IsValid())
   458  
   459  			default:
   460  				check.invalidAST(s.Pos(), "const, type, or var declaration expected")
   461  			}
   462  		}
   463  
   464  	default:
   465  		check.invalidAST(d.Pos(), "unknown ast.Decl node %T", d)
   466  	}
   467  }