github.com/flyinox/gosm@v0.0.0-20171117061539-16768cb62077/src/go/ast/ast.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 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 ast declares the types used to represent syntax trees for Go 6 // packages. 7 // 8 package ast 9 10 import ( 11 "go/token" 12 "strings" 13 "unicode" 14 "unicode/utf8" 15 ) 16 17 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 // Interfaces 19 // 20 // There are 3 main classes of nodes: Expressions and type nodes, 21 // statement nodes, and declaration nodes. The node names usually 22 // match the corresponding Go spec production names to which they 23 // correspond. The node fields correspond to the individual parts 24 // of the respective productions. 25 // 26 // All nodes contain position information marking the beginning of 27 // the corresponding source text segment; it is accessible via the 28 // Pos accessor method. Nodes may contain additional position info 29 // for language constructs where comments may be found between parts 30 // of the construct (typically any larger, parenthesized subpart). 31 // That position information is needed to properly position comments 32 // when printing the construct. 33 34 // All node types implement the Node interface. 35 type Node interface { 36 Pos() token.Pos // position of first character belonging to the node 37 End() token.Pos // position of first character immediately after the node 38 } 39 40 // All expression nodes implement the Expr interface. 41 type Expr interface { 42 Node 43 exprNode() 44 } 45 46 // All statement nodes implement the Stmt interface. 47 type Stmt interface { 48 Node 49 stmtNode() 50 } 51 52 // All declaration nodes implement the Decl interface. 53 type Decl interface { 54 Node 55 declNode() 56 } 57 58 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 // Comments 60 61 // A Comment node represents a single //-style or /*-style comment. 62 type Comment struct { 63 Slash token.Pos // position of "/" starting the comment 64 Text string // comment text (excluding '\n' for //-style comments) 65 } 66 67 func (c *Comment) Pos() token.Pos { return c.Slash } 68 func (c *Comment) End() token.Pos { return token.Pos(int(c.Slash) + len(c.Text)) } 69 70 // A CommentGroup represents a sequence of comments 71 // with no other tokens and no empty lines between. 72 // 73 type CommentGroup struct { 74 List []*Comment // len(List) > 0 75 } 76 77 func (g *CommentGroup) Pos() token.Pos { return g.List[0].Pos() } 78 func (g *CommentGroup) End() token.Pos { return g.List[len(g.List)-1].End() } 79 80 func isWhitespace(ch byte) bool { return ch == ' ' || ch == '\t' || ch == '\n' || ch == '\r' } 81 82 func stripTrailingWhitespace(s string) string { 83 i := len(s) 84 for i > 0 && isWhitespace(s[i-1]) { 85 i-- 86 } 87 return s[0:i] 88 } 89 90 // Text returns the text of the comment. 91 // Comment markers (//, /*, and */), the first space of a line comment, and 92 // leading and trailing empty lines are removed. Multiple empty lines are 93 // reduced to one, and trailing space on lines is trimmed. Unless the result 94 // is empty, it is newline-terminated. 95 // 96 func (g *CommentGroup) Text() string { 97 if g == nil { 98 return "" 99 } 100 comments := make([]string, len(g.List)) 101 for i, c := range g.List { 102 comments[i] = c.Text 103 } 104 105 lines := make([]string, 0, 10) // most comments are less than 10 lines 106 for _, c := range comments { 107 // Remove comment markers. 108 // The parser has given us exactly the comment text. 109 switch c[1] { 110 case '/': 111 //-style comment (no newline at the end) 112 c = c[2:] 113 // strip first space - required for Example tests 114 if len(c) > 0 && c[0] == ' ' { 115 c = c[1:] 116 } 117 case '*': 118 /*-style comment */ 119 c = c[2 : len(c)-2] 120 } 121 122 // Split on newlines. 123 cl := strings.Split(c, "\n") 124 125 // Walk lines, stripping trailing white space and adding to list. 126 for _, l := range cl { 127 lines = append(lines, stripTrailingWhitespace(l)) 128 } 129 } 130 131 // Remove leading blank lines; convert runs of 132 // interior blank lines to a single blank line. 133 n := 0 134 for _, line := range lines { 135 if line != "" || n > 0 && lines[n-1] != "" { 136 lines[n] = line 137 n++ 138 } 139 } 140 lines = lines[0:n] 141 142 // Add final "" entry to get trailing newline from Join. 143 if n > 0 && lines[n-1] != "" { 144 lines = append(lines, "") 145 } 146 147 return strings.Join(lines, "\n") 148 } 149 150 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 151 // Expressions and types 152 153 // A Field represents a Field declaration list in a struct type, 154 // a method list in an interface type, or a parameter/result declaration 155 // in a signature. 156 // 157 type Field struct { 158 Doc *CommentGroup // associated documentation; or nil 159 Names []*Ident // field/method/parameter names; or nil if anonymous field 160 Type Expr // field/method/parameter type 161 Tag *BasicLit // field tag; or nil 162 Comment *CommentGroup // line comments; or nil 163 } 164 165 func (f *Field) Pos() token.Pos { 166 if len(f.Names) > 0 { 167 return f.Names[0].Pos() 168 } 169 return f.Type.Pos() 170 } 171 172 func (f *Field) End() token.Pos { 173 if f.Tag != nil { 174 return f.Tag.End() 175 } 176 return f.Type.End() 177 } 178 179 // A FieldList represents a list of Fields, enclosed by parentheses or braces. 180 type FieldList struct { 181 Opening token.Pos // position of opening parenthesis/brace, if any 182 List []*Field // field list; or nil 183 Closing token.Pos // position of closing parenthesis/brace, if any 184 } 185 186 func (f *FieldList) Pos() token.Pos { 187 if f.Opening.IsValid() { 188 return f.Opening 189 } 190 // the list should not be empty in this case; 191 // be conservative and guard against bad ASTs 192 if len(f.List) > 0 { 193 return f.List[0].Pos() 194 } 195 return token.NoPos 196 } 197 198 func (f *FieldList) End() token.Pos { 199 if f.Closing.IsValid() { 200 return f.Closing + 1 201 } 202 // the list should not be empty in this case; 203 // be conservative and guard against bad ASTs 204 if n := len(f.List); n > 0 { 205 return f.List[n-1].End() 206 } 207 return token.NoPos 208 } 209 210 // NumFields returns the number of (named and anonymous fields) in a FieldList. 211 func (f *FieldList) NumFields() int { 212 n := 0 213 if f != nil { 214 for _, g := range f.List { 215 m := len(g.Names) 216 if m == 0 { 217 m = 1 // anonymous field 218 } 219 n += m 220 } 221 } 222 return n 223 } 224 225 // An expression is represented by a tree consisting of one 226 // or more of the following concrete expression nodes. 227 // 228 type ( 229 // A BadExpr node is a placeholder for expressions containing 230 // syntax errors for which no correct expression nodes can be 231 // created. 232 // 233 BadExpr struct { 234 From, To token.Pos // position range of bad expression 235 } 236 237 // An Ident node represents an identifier. 238 Ident struct { 239 NamePos token.Pos // identifier position 240 Name string // identifier name 241 Obj *Object // denoted object; or nil 242 } 243 244 // An Ellipsis node stands for the "..." type in a 245 // parameter list or the "..." length in an array type. 246 // 247 Ellipsis struct { 248 Ellipsis token.Pos // position of "..." 249 Elt Expr // ellipsis element type (parameter lists only); or nil 250 } 251 252 // A BasicLit node represents a literal of basic type. 253 BasicLit struct { 254 ValuePos token.Pos // literal position 255 Kind token.Token // token.INT, token.FLOAT, token.IMAG, token.CHAR, or token.STRING 256 Value string // literal string; e.g. 42, 0x7f, 3.14, 1e-9, 2.4i, 'a', '\x7f', "foo" or `\m\n\o` 257 } 258 259 // A FuncLit node represents a function literal. 260 FuncLit struct { 261 Type *FuncType // function type 262 Body *BlockStmt // function body 263 } 264 265 // A CompositeLit node represents a composite literal. 266 CompositeLit struct { 267 Type Expr // literal type; or nil 268 Lbrace token.Pos // position of "{" 269 Elts []Expr // list of composite elements; or nil 270 Rbrace token.Pos // position of "}" 271 } 272 273 // A ParenExpr node represents a parenthesized expression. 274 ParenExpr struct { 275 Lparen token.Pos // position of "(" 276 X Expr // parenthesized expression 277 Rparen token.Pos // position of ")" 278 } 279 280 // A SelectorExpr node represents an expression followed by a selector. 281 SelectorExpr struct { 282 X Expr // expression 283 Sel *Ident // field selector 284 } 285 286 // An IndexExpr node represents an expression followed by an index. 287 IndexExpr struct { 288 X Expr // expression 289 Lbrack token.Pos // position of "[" 290 Index Expr // index expression 291 Rbrack token.Pos // position of "]" 292 } 293 294 // An SliceExpr node represents an expression followed by slice indices. 295 SliceExpr struct { 296 X Expr // expression 297 Lbrack token.Pos // position of "[" 298 Low Expr // begin of slice range; or nil 299 High Expr // end of slice range; or nil 300 Max Expr // maximum capacity of slice; or nil 301 Slice3 bool // true if 3-index slice (2 colons present) 302 Rbrack token.Pos // position of "]" 303 } 304 305 // A TypeAssertExpr node represents an expression followed by a 306 // type assertion. 307 // 308 TypeAssertExpr struct { 309 X Expr // expression 310 Lparen token.Pos // position of "(" 311 Type Expr // asserted type; nil means type switch X.(type) 312 Rparen token.Pos // position of ")" 313 } 314 315 // A CallExpr node represents an expression followed by an argument list. 316 CallExpr struct { 317 Fun Expr // function expression 318 Lparen token.Pos // position of "(" 319 Args []Expr // function arguments; or nil 320 Ellipsis token.Pos // position of "..." (token.NoPos if there is no "...") 321 Rparen token.Pos // position of ")" 322 } 323 324 // A StarExpr node represents an expression of the form "*" Expression. 325 // Semantically it could be a unary "*" expression, or a pointer type. 326 // 327 StarExpr struct { 328 Star token.Pos // position of "*" 329 X Expr // operand 330 } 331 332 // A UnaryExpr node represents a unary expression. 333 // Unary "*" expressions are represented via StarExpr nodes. 334 // 335 UnaryExpr struct { 336 OpPos token.Pos // position of Op 337 Op token.Token // operator 338 X Expr // operand 339 } 340 341 // A BinaryExpr node represents a binary expression. 342 BinaryExpr struct { 343 X Expr // left operand 344 OpPos token.Pos // position of Op 345 Op token.Token // operator 346 Y Expr // right operand 347 } 348 349 // A KeyValueExpr node represents (key : value) pairs 350 // in composite literals. 351 // 352 KeyValueExpr struct { 353 Key Expr 354 Colon token.Pos // position of ":" 355 Value Expr 356 } 357 ) 358 359 // The direction of a channel type is indicated by one 360 // of the following constants. 361 // 362 type ChanDir int 363 364 const ( 365 SEND ChanDir = 1 << iota 366 RECV 367 ) 368 369 // A type is represented by a tree consisting of one 370 // or more of the following type-specific expression 371 // nodes. 372 // 373 type ( 374 // An ArrayType node represents an array or slice type. 375 ArrayType struct { 376 Lbrack token.Pos // position of "[" 377 Len Expr // Ellipsis node for [...]T array types, nil for slice types 378 Elt Expr // element type 379 } 380 381 // A StructType node represents a struct type. 382 StructType struct { 383 Struct token.Pos // position of "struct" keyword 384 Fields *FieldList // list of field declarations 385 Incomplete bool // true if (source) fields are missing in the Fields list 386 } 387 388 // Pointer types are represented via StarExpr nodes. 389 390 // A FuncType node represents a function type. 391 FuncType struct { 392 Func token.Pos // position of "func" keyword (token.NoPos if there is no "func") 393 Params *FieldList // (incoming) parameters; non-nil 394 Results *FieldList // (outgoing) results; or nil 395 } 396 397 // An InterfaceType node represents an interface type. 398 InterfaceType struct { 399 Interface token.Pos // position of "interface" keyword 400 Methods *FieldList // list of methods 401 Incomplete bool // true if (source) methods are missing in the Methods list 402 } 403 404 // A MapType node represents a map type. 405 MapType struct { 406 Map token.Pos // position of "map" keyword 407 Key Expr 408 Value Expr 409 } 410 411 // A ChanType node represents a channel type. 412 ChanType struct { 413 Begin token.Pos // position of "chan" keyword or "<-" (whichever comes first) 414 Arrow token.Pos // position of "<-" (token.NoPos if there is no "<-") 415 Dir ChanDir // channel direction 416 Value Expr // value type 417 } 418 ) 419 420 // Pos and End implementations for expression/type nodes. 421 422 func (x *BadExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.From } 423 func (x *Ident) Pos() token.Pos { return x.NamePos } 424 func (x *Ellipsis) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Ellipsis } 425 func (x *BasicLit) Pos() token.Pos { return x.ValuePos } 426 func (x *FuncLit) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Type.Pos() } 427 func (x *CompositeLit) Pos() token.Pos { 428 if x.Type != nil { 429 return x.Type.Pos() 430 } 431 return x.Lbrace 432 } 433 func (x *ParenExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Lparen } 434 func (x *SelectorExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.X.Pos() } 435 func (x *IndexExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.X.Pos() } 436 func (x *SliceExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.X.Pos() } 437 func (x *TypeAssertExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.X.Pos() } 438 func (x *CallExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Fun.Pos() } 439 func (x *StarExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Star } 440 func (x *UnaryExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.OpPos } 441 func (x *BinaryExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.X.Pos() } 442 func (x *KeyValueExpr) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Key.Pos() } 443 func (x *ArrayType) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Lbrack } 444 func (x *StructType) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Struct } 445 func (x *FuncType) Pos() token.Pos { 446 if x.Func.IsValid() || x.Params == nil { // see issue 3870 447 return x.Func 448 } 449 return x.Params.Pos() // interface method declarations have no "func" keyword 450 } 451 func (x *InterfaceType) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Interface } 452 func (x *MapType) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Map } 453 func (x *ChanType) Pos() token.Pos { return x.Begin } 454 455 func (x *BadExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.To } 456 func (x *Ident) End() token.Pos { return token.Pos(int(x.NamePos) + len(x.Name)) } 457 func (x *Ellipsis) End() token.Pos { 458 if x.Elt != nil { 459 return x.Elt.End() 460 } 461 return x.Ellipsis + 3 // len("...") 462 } 463 func (x *BasicLit) End() token.Pos { return token.Pos(int(x.ValuePos) + len(x.Value)) } 464 func (x *FuncLit) End() token.Pos { return x.Body.End() } 465 func (x *CompositeLit) End() token.Pos { return x.Rbrace + 1 } 466 func (x *ParenExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.Rparen + 1 } 467 func (x *SelectorExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.Sel.End() } 468 func (x *IndexExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.Rbrack + 1 } 469 func (x *SliceExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.Rbrack + 1 } 470 func (x *TypeAssertExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.Rparen + 1 } 471 func (x *CallExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.Rparen + 1 } 472 func (x *StarExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.X.End() } 473 func (x *UnaryExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.X.End() } 474 func (x *BinaryExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.Y.End() } 475 func (x *KeyValueExpr) End() token.Pos { return x.Value.End() } 476 func (x *ArrayType) End() token.Pos { return x.Elt.End() } 477 func (x *StructType) End() token.Pos { return x.Fields.End() } 478 func (x *FuncType) End() token.Pos { 479 if x.Results != nil { 480 return x.Results.End() 481 } 482 return x.Params.End() 483 } 484 func (x *InterfaceType) End() token.Pos { return x.Methods.End() } 485 func (x *MapType) End() token.Pos { return x.Value.End() } 486 func (x *ChanType) End() token.Pos { return x.Value.End() } 487 488 // exprNode() ensures that only expression/type nodes can be 489 // assigned to an Expr. 490 // 491 func (*BadExpr) exprNode() {} 492 func (*Ident) exprNode() {} 493 func (*Ellipsis) exprNode() {} 494 func (*BasicLit) exprNode() {} 495 func (*FuncLit) exprNode() {} 496 func (*CompositeLit) exprNode() {} 497 func (*ParenExpr) exprNode() {} 498 func (*SelectorExpr) exprNode() {} 499 func (*IndexExpr) exprNode() {} 500 func (*SliceExpr) exprNode() {} 501 func (*TypeAssertExpr) exprNode() {} 502 func (*CallExpr) exprNode() {} 503 func (*StarExpr) exprNode() {} 504 func (*UnaryExpr) exprNode() {} 505 func (*BinaryExpr) exprNode() {} 506 func (*KeyValueExpr) exprNode() {} 507 508 func (*ArrayType) exprNode() {} 509 func (*StructType) exprNode() {} 510 func (*FuncType) exprNode() {} 511 func (*InterfaceType) exprNode() {} 512 func (*MapType) exprNode() {} 513 func (*ChanType) exprNode() {} 514 515 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 516 // Convenience functions for Idents 517 518 // NewIdent creates a new Ident without position. 519 // Useful for ASTs generated by code other than the Go parser. 520 // 521 func NewIdent(name string) *Ident { return &Ident{token.NoPos, name, nil} } 522 523 // IsExported reports whether name is an exported Go symbol 524 // (that is, whether it begins with an upper-case letter). 525 // 526 func IsExported(name string) bool { 527 ch, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(name) 528 return unicode.IsUpper(ch) 529 } 530 531 // IsExported reports whether id is an exported Go symbol 532 // (that is, whether it begins with an uppercase letter). 533 // 534 func (id *Ident) IsExported() bool { return IsExported(id.Name) } 535 536 func (id *Ident) String() string { 537 if id != nil { 538 return id.Name 539 } 540 return "<nil>" 541 } 542 543 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 544 // Statements 545 546 // A statement is represented by a tree consisting of one 547 // or more of the following concrete statement nodes. 548 // 549 type ( 550 // A BadStmt node is a placeholder for statements containing 551 // syntax errors for which no correct statement nodes can be 552 // created. 553 // 554 BadStmt struct { 555 From, To token.Pos // position range of bad statement 556 } 557 558 // A DeclStmt node represents a declaration in a statement list. 559 DeclStmt struct { 560 Decl Decl // *GenDecl with CONST, TYPE, or VAR token 561 } 562 563 // An EmptyStmt node represents an empty statement. 564 // The "position" of the empty statement is the position 565 // of the immediately following (explicit or implicit) semicolon. 566 // 567 EmptyStmt struct { 568 Semicolon token.Pos // position of following ";" 569 Implicit bool // if set, ";" was omitted in the source 570 } 571 572 // A LabeledStmt node represents a labeled statement. 573 LabeledStmt struct { 574 Label *Ident 575 Colon token.Pos // position of ":" 576 Stmt Stmt 577 } 578 579 // An ExprStmt node represents a (stand-alone) expression 580 // in a statement list. 581 // 582 ExprStmt struct { 583 X Expr // expression 584 } 585 586 // A SendStmt node represents a send statement. 587 SendStmt struct { 588 Chan Expr 589 Arrow token.Pos // position of "<-" 590 Value Expr 591 } 592 593 // An IncDecStmt node represents an increment or decrement statement. 594 IncDecStmt struct { 595 X Expr 596 TokPos token.Pos // position of Tok 597 Tok token.Token // INC or DEC 598 } 599 600 // An AssignStmt node represents an assignment or 601 // a short variable declaration. 602 // 603 AssignStmt struct { 604 Lhs []Expr 605 TokPos token.Pos // position of Tok 606 Tok token.Token // assignment token, DEFINE 607 Rhs []Expr 608 } 609 610 // A GoStmt node represents a go statement. 611 GoStmt struct { 612 Go token.Pos // position of "go" keyword 613 Call *CallExpr 614 } 615 616 // A DeferStmt node represents a defer statement. 617 DeferStmt struct { 618 Defer token.Pos // position of "defer" keyword 619 Call *CallExpr 620 } 621 622 // A ReturnStmt node represents a return statement. 623 ReturnStmt struct { 624 Return token.Pos // position of "return" keyword 625 Results []Expr // result expressions; or nil 626 } 627 628 // A BranchStmt node represents a break, continue, goto, 629 // or fallthrough statement. 630 // 631 BranchStmt struct { 632 TokPos token.Pos // position of Tok 633 Tok token.Token // keyword token (BREAK, CONTINUE, GOTO, FALLTHROUGH) 634 Label *Ident // label name; or nil 635 } 636 637 // A BlockStmt node represents a braced statement list. 638 BlockStmt struct { 639 Lbrace token.Pos // position of "{" 640 List []Stmt 641 Rbrace token.Pos // position of "}" 642 } 643 644 // An IfStmt node represents an if statement. 645 IfStmt struct { 646 If token.Pos // position of "if" keyword 647 Init Stmt // initialization statement; or nil 648 Cond Expr // condition 649 Body *BlockStmt 650 Else Stmt // else branch; or nil 651 } 652 653 // A CaseClause represents a case of an expression or type switch statement. 654 CaseClause struct { 655 Case token.Pos // position of "case" or "default" keyword 656 List []Expr // list of expressions or types; nil means default case 657 Colon token.Pos // position of ":" 658 Body []Stmt // statement list; or nil 659 } 660 661 // A SwitchStmt node represents an expression switch statement. 662 SwitchStmt struct { 663 Switch token.Pos // position of "switch" keyword 664 Init Stmt // initialization statement; or nil 665 Tag Expr // tag expression; or nil 666 Body *BlockStmt // CaseClauses only 667 } 668 669 // An TypeSwitchStmt node represents a type switch statement. 670 TypeSwitchStmt struct { 671 Switch token.Pos // position of "switch" keyword 672 Init Stmt // initialization statement; or nil 673 Assign Stmt // x := y.(type) or y.(type) 674 Body *BlockStmt // CaseClauses only 675 } 676 677 // A CommClause node represents a case of a select statement. 678 CommClause struct { 679 Case token.Pos // position of "case" or "default" keyword 680 Comm Stmt // send or receive statement; nil means default case 681 Colon token.Pos // position of ":" 682 Body []Stmt // statement list; or nil 683 } 684 685 // An SelectStmt node represents a select statement. 686 SelectStmt struct { 687 Select token.Pos // position of "select" keyword 688 Body *BlockStmt // CommClauses only 689 } 690 691 // A ForStmt represents a for statement. 692 ForStmt struct { 693 For token.Pos // position of "for" keyword 694 Init Stmt // initialization statement; or nil 695 Cond Expr // condition; or nil 696 Post Stmt // post iteration statement; or nil 697 Body *BlockStmt 698 } 699 700 // A RangeStmt represents a for statement with a range clause. 701 RangeStmt struct { 702 For token.Pos // position of "for" keyword 703 Key, Value Expr // Key, Value may be nil 704 TokPos token.Pos // position of Tok; invalid if Key == nil 705 Tok token.Token // ILLEGAL if Key == nil, ASSIGN, DEFINE 706 X Expr // value to range over 707 Body *BlockStmt 708 } 709 ) 710 711 // Pos and End implementations for statement nodes. 712 713 func (s *BadStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.From } 714 func (s *DeclStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Decl.Pos() } 715 func (s *EmptyStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Semicolon } 716 func (s *LabeledStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Label.Pos() } 717 func (s *ExprStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.X.Pos() } 718 func (s *SendStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Chan.Pos() } 719 func (s *IncDecStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.X.Pos() } 720 func (s *AssignStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Lhs[0].Pos() } 721 func (s *GoStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Go } 722 func (s *DeferStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Defer } 723 func (s *ReturnStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Return } 724 func (s *BranchStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.TokPos } 725 func (s *BlockStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Lbrace } 726 func (s *IfStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.If } 727 func (s *CaseClause) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Case } 728 func (s *SwitchStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Switch } 729 func (s *TypeSwitchStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Switch } 730 func (s *CommClause) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Case } 731 func (s *SelectStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Select } 732 func (s *ForStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.For } 733 func (s *RangeStmt) Pos() token.Pos { return s.For } 734 735 func (s *BadStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.To } 736 func (s *DeclStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Decl.End() } 737 func (s *EmptyStmt) End() token.Pos { 738 if s.Implicit { 739 return s.Semicolon 740 } 741 return s.Semicolon + 1 /* len(";") */ 742 } 743 func (s *LabeledStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Stmt.End() } 744 func (s *ExprStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.X.End() } 745 func (s *SendStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Value.End() } 746 func (s *IncDecStmt) End() token.Pos { 747 return s.TokPos + 2 /* len("++") */ 748 } 749 func (s *AssignStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Rhs[len(s.Rhs)-1].End() } 750 func (s *GoStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Call.End() } 751 func (s *DeferStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Call.End() } 752 func (s *ReturnStmt) End() token.Pos { 753 if n := len(s.Results); n > 0 { 754 return s.Results[n-1].End() 755 } 756 return s.Return + 6 // len("return") 757 } 758 func (s *BranchStmt) End() token.Pos { 759 if s.Label != nil { 760 return s.Label.End() 761 } 762 return token.Pos(int(s.TokPos) + len(s.Tok.String())) 763 } 764 func (s *BlockStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Rbrace + 1 } 765 func (s *IfStmt) End() token.Pos { 766 if s.Else != nil { 767 return s.Else.End() 768 } 769 return s.Body.End() 770 } 771 func (s *CaseClause) End() token.Pos { 772 if n := len(s.Body); n > 0 { 773 return s.Body[n-1].End() 774 } 775 return s.Colon + 1 776 } 777 func (s *SwitchStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Body.End() } 778 func (s *TypeSwitchStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Body.End() } 779 func (s *CommClause) End() token.Pos { 780 if n := len(s.Body); n > 0 { 781 return s.Body[n-1].End() 782 } 783 return s.Colon + 1 784 } 785 func (s *SelectStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Body.End() } 786 func (s *ForStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Body.End() } 787 func (s *RangeStmt) End() token.Pos { return s.Body.End() } 788 789 // stmtNode() ensures that only statement nodes can be 790 // assigned to a Stmt. 791 // 792 func (*BadStmt) stmtNode() {} 793 func (*DeclStmt) stmtNode() {} 794 func (*EmptyStmt) stmtNode() {} 795 func (*LabeledStmt) stmtNode() {} 796 func (*ExprStmt) stmtNode() {} 797 func (*SendStmt) stmtNode() {} 798 func (*IncDecStmt) stmtNode() {} 799 func (*AssignStmt) stmtNode() {} 800 func (*GoStmt) stmtNode() {} 801 func (*DeferStmt) stmtNode() {} 802 func (*ReturnStmt) stmtNode() {} 803 func (*BranchStmt) stmtNode() {} 804 func (*BlockStmt) stmtNode() {} 805 func (*IfStmt) stmtNode() {} 806 func (*CaseClause) stmtNode() {} 807 func (*SwitchStmt) stmtNode() {} 808 func (*TypeSwitchStmt) stmtNode() {} 809 func (*CommClause) stmtNode() {} 810 func (*SelectStmt) stmtNode() {} 811 func (*ForStmt) stmtNode() {} 812 func (*RangeStmt) stmtNode() {} 813 814 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 815 // Declarations 816 817 // A Spec node represents a single (non-parenthesized) import, 818 // constant, type, or variable declaration. 819 // 820 type ( 821 // The Spec type stands for any of *ImportSpec, *ValueSpec, and *TypeSpec. 822 Spec interface { 823 Node 824 specNode() 825 } 826 827 // An ImportSpec node represents a single package import. 828 ImportSpec struct { 829 Doc *CommentGroup // associated documentation; or nil 830 Name *Ident // local package name (including "."); or nil 831 Path *BasicLit // import path 832 Comment *CommentGroup // line comments; or nil 833 EndPos token.Pos // end of spec (overrides Path.Pos if nonzero) 834 } 835 836 // A ValueSpec node represents a constant or variable declaration 837 // (ConstSpec or VarSpec production). 838 // 839 ValueSpec struct { 840 Doc *CommentGroup // associated documentation; or nil 841 Names []*Ident // value names (len(Names) > 0) 842 Type Expr // value type; or nil 843 Values []Expr // initial values; or nil 844 Comment *CommentGroup // line comments; or nil 845 } 846 847 // A TypeSpec node represents a type declaration (TypeSpec production). 848 TypeSpec struct { 849 Doc *CommentGroup // associated documentation; or nil 850 Name *Ident // type name 851 Assign token.Pos // position of '=', if any 852 Type Expr // *Ident, *ParenExpr, *SelectorExpr, *StarExpr, or any of the *XxxTypes 853 Comment *CommentGroup // line comments; or nil 854 } 855 ) 856 857 // Pos and End implementations for spec nodes. 858 859 func (s *ImportSpec) Pos() token.Pos { 860 if s.Name != nil { 861 return s.Name.Pos() 862 } 863 return s.Path.Pos() 864 } 865 func (s *ValueSpec) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Names[0].Pos() } 866 func (s *TypeSpec) Pos() token.Pos { return s.Name.Pos() } 867 868 func (s *ImportSpec) End() token.Pos { 869 if s.EndPos != 0 { 870 return s.EndPos 871 } 872 return s.Path.End() 873 } 874 875 func (s *ValueSpec) End() token.Pos { 876 if n := len(s.Values); n > 0 { 877 return s.Values[n-1].End() 878 } 879 if s.Type != nil { 880 return s.Type.End() 881 } 882 return s.Names[len(s.Names)-1].End() 883 } 884 func (s *TypeSpec) End() token.Pos { return s.Type.End() } 885 886 // specNode() ensures that only spec nodes can be 887 // assigned to a Spec. 888 // 889 func (*ImportSpec) specNode() {} 890 func (*ValueSpec) specNode() {} 891 func (*TypeSpec) specNode() {} 892 893 // A declaration is represented by one of the following declaration nodes. 894 // 895 type ( 896 // A BadDecl node is a placeholder for declarations containing 897 // syntax errors for which no correct declaration nodes can be 898 // created. 899 // 900 BadDecl struct { 901 From, To token.Pos // position range of bad declaration 902 } 903 904 // A GenDecl node (generic declaration node) represents an import, 905 // constant, type or variable declaration. A valid Lparen position 906 // (Lparen.IsValid()) indicates a parenthesized declaration. 907 // 908 // Relationship between Tok value and Specs element type: 909 // 910 // token.IMPORT *ImportSpec 911 // token.CONST *ValueSpec 912 // token.TYPE *TypeSpec 913 // token.VAR *ValueSpec 914 // 915 GenDecl struct { 916 Doc *CommentGroup // associated documentation; or nil 917 TokPos token.Pos // position of Tok 918 Tok token.Token // IMPORT, CONST, TYPE, VAR 919 Lparen token.Pos // position of '(', if any 920 Specs []Spec 921 Rparen token.Pos // position of ')', if any 922 } 923 924 // A FuncDecl node represents a function declaration. 925 FuncDecl struct { 926 Doc *CommentGroup // associated documentation; or nil 927 Recv *FieldList // receiver (methods); or nil (functions) 928 Name *Ident // function/method name 929 Type *FuncType // function signature: parameters, results, and position of "func" keyword 930 Body *BlockStmt // function body; or nil for external (non-Go) function 931 } 932 ) 933 934 // Pos and End implementations for declaration nodes. 935 936 func (d *BadDecl) Pos() token.Pos { return d.From } 937 func (d *GenDecl) Pos() token.Pos { return d.TokPos } 938 func (d *FuncDecl) Pos() token.Pos { return d.Type.Pos() } 939 940 func (d *BadDecl) End() token.Pos { return d.To } 941 func (d *GenDecl) End() token.Pos { 942 if d.Rparen.IsValid() { 943 return d.Rparen + 1 944 } 945 return d.Specs[0].End() 946 } 947 func (d *FuncDecl) End() token.Pos { 948 if d.Body != nil { 949 return d.Body.End() 950 } 951 return d.Type.End() 952 } 953 954 // declNode() ensures that only declaration nodes can be 955 // assigned to a Decl. 956 // 957 func (*BadDecl) declNode() {} 958 func (*GenDecl) declNode() {} 959 func (*FuncDecl) declNode() {} 960 961 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 962 // Files and packages 963 964 // A File node represents a Go source file. 965 // 966 // The Comments list contains all comments in the source file in order of 967 // appearance, including the comments that are pointed to from other nodes 968 // via Doc and Comment fields. 969 // 970 // For correct printing of source code containing comments (using packages 971 // go/format and go/printer), special care must be taken to update comments 972 // when a File's syntax tree is modified: For printing, comments are interspersed 973 // between tokens based on their position. If syntax tree nodes are 974 // removed or moved, relevant comments in their vicinity must also be removed 975 // (from the File.Comments list) or moved accordingly (by updating their 976 // positions). A CommentMap may be used to facilitate some of these operations. 977 // 978 // Whether and how a comment is associated with a node depends on the 979 // interpretation of the syntax tree by the manipulating program: Except for Doc 980 // and Comment comments directly associated with nodes, the remaining comments 981 // are "free-floating" (see also issues #18593, #20744). 982 // 983 type File struct { 984 Doc *CommentGroup // associated documentation; or nil 985 Package token.Pos // position of "package" keyword 986 Name *Ident // package name 987 Decls []Decl // top-level declarations; or nil 988 Scope *Scope // package scope (this file only) 989 Imports []*ImportSpec // imports in this file 990 Unresolved []*Ident // unresolved identifiers in this file 991 Comments []*CommentGroup // list of all comments in the source file 992 } 993 994 func (f *File) Pos() token.Pos { return f.Package } 995 func (f *File) End() token.Pos { 996 if n := len(f.Decls); n > 0 { 997 return f.Decls[n-1].End() 998 } 999 return f.Name.End() 1000 } 1001 1002 // A Package node represents a set of source files 1003 // collectively building a Go package. 1004 // 1005 type Package struct { 1006 Name string // package name 1007 Scope *Scope // package scope across all files 1008 Imports map[string]*Object // map of package id -> package object 1009 Files map[string]*File // Go source files by filename 1010 } 1011 1012 func (p *Package) Pos() token.Pos { return token.NoPos } 1013 func (p *Package) End() token.Pos { return token.NoPos }