github.com/hlts2/go@v0.0.0-20170904000733-812b34efaed8/src/go/token/position.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2010 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 token 6 7 import ( 8 "fmt" 9 "sort" 10 "sync" 11 ) 12 13 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 // Positions 15 16 // Position describes an arbitrary source position 17 // including the file, line, and column location. 18 // A Position is valid if the line number is > 0. 19 // 20 type Position struct { 21 Filename string // filename, if any 22 Offset int // offset, starting at 0 23 Line int // line number, starting at 1 24 Column int // column number, starting at 1 (byte count) 25 } 26 27 // IsValid reports whether the position is valid. 28 func (pos *Position) IsValid() bool { return pos.Line > 0 } 29 30 // String returns a string in one of several forms: 31 // 32 // file:line:column valid position with file name 33 // line:column valid position without file name 34 // file invalid position with file name 35 // - invalid position without file name 36 // 37 func (pos Position) String() string { 38 s := pos.Filename 39 if pos.IsValid() { 40 if s != "" { 41 s += ":" 42 } 43 s += fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", pos.Line, pos.Column) 44 } 45 if s == "" { 46 s = "-" 47 } 48 return s 49 } 50 51 // Pos is a compact encoding of a source position within a file set. 52 // It can be converted into a Position for a more convenient, but much 53 // larger, representation. 54 // 55 // The Pos value for a given file is a number in the range [base, base+size], 56 // where base and size are specified when adding the file to the file set via 57 // AddFile. 58 // 59 // To create the Pos value for a specific source offset (measured in bytes), 60 // first add the respective file to the current file set using FileSet.AddFile 61 // and then call File.Pos(offset) for that file. Given a Pos value p 62 // for a specific file set fset, the corresponding Position value is 63 // obtained by calling fset.Position(p). 64 // 65 // Pos values can be compared directly with the usual comparison operators: 66 // If two Pos values p and q are in the same file, comparing p and q is 67 // equivalent to comparing the respective source file offsets. If p and q 68 // are in different files, p < q is true if the file implied by p was added 69 // to the respective file set before the file implied by q. 70 // 71 type Pos int 72 73 // The zero value for Pos is NoPos; there is no file and line information 74 // associated with it, and NoPos.IsValid() is false. NoPos is always 75 // smaller than any other Pos value. The corresponding Position value 76 // for NoPos is the zero value for Position. 77 // 78 const NoPos Pos = 0 79 80 // IsValid reports whether the position is valid. 81 func (p Pos) IsValid() bool { 82 return p != NoPos 83 } 84 85 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 86 // File 87 88 // A File is a handle for a file belonging to a FileSet. 89 // A File has a name, size, and line offset table. 90 // 91 type File struct { 92 set *FileSet 93 name string // file name as provided to AddFile 94 base int // Pos value range for this file is [base...base+size] 95 size int // file size as provided to AddFile 96 97 // lines and infos are protected by mutex 98 mutex sync.Mutex 99 lines []int // lines contains the offset of the first character for each line (the first entry is always 0) 100 infos []lineInfo 101 } 102 103 // Name returns the file name of file f as registered with AddFile. 104 func (f *File) Name() string { 105 return f.name 106 } 107 108 // Base returns the base offset of file f as registered with AddFile. 109 func (f *File) Base() int { 110 return f.base 111 } 112 113 // Size returns the size of file f as registered with AddFile. 114 func (f *File) Size() int { 115 return f.size 116 } 117 118 // LineCount returns the number of lines in file f. 119 func (f *File) LineCount() int { 120 f.mutex.Lock() 121 n := len(f.lines) 122 f.mutex.Unlock() 123 return n 124 } 125 126 // AddLine adds the line offset for a new line. 127 // The line offset must be larger than the offset for the previous line 128 // and smaller than the file size; otherwise the line offset is ignored. 129 // 130 func (f *File) AddLine(offset int) { 131 f.mutex.Lock() 132 if i := len(f.lines); (i == 0 || f.lines[i-1] < offset) && offset < f.size { 133 f.lines = append(f.lines, offset) 134 } 135 f.mutex.Unlock() 136 } 137 138 // MergeLine merges a line with the following line. It is akin to replacing 139 // the newline character at the end of the line with a space (to not change the 140 // remaining offsets). To obtain the line number, consult e.g. Position.Line. 141 // MergeLine will panic if given an invalid line number. 142 // 143 func (f *File) MergeLine(line int) { 144 if line <= 0 { 145 panic("illegal line number (line numbering starts at 1)") 146 } 147 f.mutex.Lock() 148 defer f.mutex.Unlock() 149 if line >= len(f.lines) { 150 panic("illegal line number") 151 } 152 // To merge the line numbered <line> with the line numbered <line+1>, 153 // we need to remove the entry in lines corresponding to the line 154 // numbered <line+1>. The entry in lines corresponding to the line 155 // numbered <line+1> is located at index <line>, since indices in lines 156 // are 0-based and line numbers are 1-based. 157 copy(f.lines[line:], f.lines[line+1:]) 158 f.lines = f.lines[:len(f.lines)-1] 159 } 160 161 // SetLines sets the line offsets for a file and reports whether it succeeded. 162 // The line offsets are the offsets of the first character of each line; 163 // for instance for the content "ab\nc\n" the line offsets are {0, 3}. 164 // An empty file has an empty line offset table. 165 // Each line offset must be larger than the offset for the previous line 166 // and smaller than the file size; otherwise SetLines fails and returns 167 // false. 168 // Callers must not mutate the provided slice after SetLines returns. 169 // 170 func (f *File) SetLines(lines []int) bool { 171 // verify validity of lines table 172 size := f.size 173 for i, offset := range lines { 174 if i > 0 && offset <= lines[i-1] || size <= offset { 175 return false 176 } 177 } 178 179 // set lines table 180 f.mutex.Lock() 181 f.lines = lines 182 f.mutex.Unlock() 183 return true 184 } 185 186 // SetLinesForContent sets the line offsets for the given file content. 187 // It ignores position-altering //line comments. 188 func (f *File) SetLinesForContent(content []byte) { 189 var lines []int 190 line := 0 191 for offset, b := range content { 192 if line >= 0 { 193 lines = append(lines, line) 194 } 195 line = -1 196 if b == '\n' { 197 line = offset + 1 198 } 199 } 200 201 // set lines table 202 f.mutex.Lock() 203 f.lines = lines 204 f.mutex.Unlock() 205 } 206 207 // A lineInfo object describes alternative file and line number 208 // information (such as provided via a //line comment in a .go 209 // file) for a given file offset. 210 type lineInfo struct { 211 // fields are exported to make them accessible to gob 212 Offset int 213 Filename string 214 Line int 215 } 216 217 // AddLineInfo adds alternative file and line number information for 218 // a given file offset. The offset must be larger than the offset for 219 // the previously added alternative line info and smaller than the 220 // file size; otherwise the information is ignored. 221 // 222 // AddLineInfo is typically used to register alternative position 223 // information for //line filename:line comments in source files. 224 // 225 func (f *File) AddLineInfo(offset int, filename string, line int) { 226 f.mutex.Lock() 227 if i := len(f.infos); i == 0 || f.infos[i-1].Offset < offset && offset < f.size { 228 f.infos = append(f.infos, lineInfo{offset, filename, line}) 229 } 230 f.mutex.Unlock() 231 } 232 233 // Pos returns the Pos value for the given file offset; 234 // the offset must be <= f.Size(). 235 // f.Pos(f.Offset(p)) == p. 236 // 237 func (f *File) Pos(offset int) Pos { 238 if offset > f.size { 239 panic("illegal file offset") 240 } 241 return Pos(f.base + offset) 242 } 243 244 // Offset returns the offset for the given file position p; 245 // p must be a valid Pos value in that file. 246 // f.Offset(f.Pos(offset)) == offset. 247 // 248 func (f *File) Offset(p Pos) int { 249 if int(p) < f.base || int(p) > f.base+f.size { 250 panic("illegal Pos value") 251 } 252 return int(p) - f.base 253 } 254 255 // Line returns the line number for the given file position p; 256 // p must be a Pos value in that file or NoPos. 257 // 258 func (f *File) Line(p Pos) int { 259 return f.Position(p).Line 260 } 261 262 func searchLineInfos(a []lineInfo, x int) int { 263 return sort.Search(len(a), func(i int) bool { return a[i].Offset > x }) - 1 264 } 265 266 // unpack returns the filename and line and column number for a file offset. 267 // If adjusted is set, unpack will return the filename and line information 268 // possibly adjusted by //line comments; otherwise those comments are ignored. 269 // 270 func (f *File) unpack(offset int, adjusted bool) (filename string, line, column int) { 271 f.mutex.Lock() 272 defer f.mutex.Unlock() 273 filename = f.name 274 if i := searchInts(f.lines, offset); i >= 0 { 275 line, column = i+1, offset-f.lines[i]+1 276 } 277 if adjusted && len(f.infos) > 0 { 278 // almost no files have extra line infos 279 if i := searchLineInfos(f.infos, offset); i >= 0 { 280 alt := &f.infos[i] 281 filename = alt.Filename 282 if i := searchInts(f.lines, alt.Offset); i >= 0 { 283 line += alt.Line - i - 1 284 } 285 } 286 } 287 return 288 } 289 290 func (f *File) position(p Pos, adjusted bool) (pos Position) { 291 offset := int(p) - f.base 292 pos.Offset = offset 293 pos.Filename, pos.Line, pos.Column = f.unpack(offset, adjusted) 294 return 295 } 296 297 // PositionFor returns the Position value for the given file position p. 298 // If adjusted is set, the position may be adjusted by position-altering 299 // //line comments; otherwise those comments are ignored. 300 // p must be a Pos value in f or NoPos. 301 // 302 func (f *File) PositionFor(p Pos, adjusted bool) (pos Position) { 303 if p != NoPos { 304 if int(p) < f.base || int(p) > f.base+f.size { 305 panic("illegal Pos value") 306 } 307 pos = f.position(p, adjusted) 308 } 309 return 310 } 311 312 // Position returns the Position value for the given file position p. 313 // Calling f.Position(p) is equivalent to calling f.PositionFor(p, true). 314 // 315 func (f *File) Position(p Pos) (pos Position) { 316 return f.PositionFor(p, true) 317 } 318 319 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 320 // FileSet 321 322 // A FileSet represents a set of source files. 323 // Methods of file sets are synchronized; multiple goroutines 324 // may invoke them concurrently. 325 // 326 type FileSet struct { 327 mutex sync.RWMutex // protects the file set 328 base int // base offset for the next file 329 files []*File // list of files in the order added to the set 330 last *File // cache of last file looked up 331 } 332 333 // NewFileSet creates a new file set. 334 func NewFileSet() *FileSet { 335 return &FileSet{ 336 base: 1, // 0 == NoPos 337 } 338 } 339 340 // Base returns the minimum base offset that must be provided to 341 // AddFile when adding the next file. 342 // 343 func (s *FileSet) Base() int { 344 s.mutex.RLock() 345 b := s.base 346 s.mutex.RUnlock() 347 return b 348 349 } 350 351 // AddFile adds a new file with a given filename, base offset, and file size 352 // to the file set s and returns the file. Multiple files may have the same 353 // name. The base offset must not be smaller than the FileSet's Base(), and 354 // size must not be negative. As a special case, if a negative base is provided, 355 // the current value of the FileSet's Base() is used instead. 356 // 357 // Adding the file will set the file set's Base() value to base + size + 1 358 // as the minimum base value for the next file. The following relationship 359 // exists between a Pos value p for a given file offset offs: 360 // 361 // int(p) = base + offs 362 // 363 // with offs in the range [0, size] and thus p in the range [base, base+size]. 364 // For convenience, File.Pos may be used to create file-specific position 365 // values from a file offset. 366 // 367 func (s *FileSet) AddFile(filename string, base, size int) *File { 368 s.mutex.Lock() 369 defer s.mutex.Unlock() 370 if base < 0 { 371 base = s.base 372 } 373 if base < s.base || size < 0 { 374 panic("illegal base or size") 375 } 376 // base >= s.base && size >= 0 377 f := &File{set: s, name: filename, base: base, size: size, lines: []int{0}} 378 base += size + 1 // +1 because EOF also has a position 379 if base < 0 { 380 panic("token.Pos offset overflow (> 2G of source code in file set)") 381 } 382 // add the file to the file set 383 s.base = base 384 s.files = append(s.files, f) 385 s.last = f 386 return f 387 } 388 389 // Iterate calls f for the files in the file set in the order they were added 390 // until f returns false. 391 // 392 func (s *FileSet) Iterate(f func(*File) bool) { 393 for i := 0; ; i++ { 394 var file *File 395 s.mutex.RLock() 396 if i < len(s.files) { 397 file = s.files[i] 398 } 399 s.mutex.RUnlock() 400 if file == nil || !f(file) { 401 break 402 } 403 } 404 } 405 406 func searchFiles(a []*File, x int) int { 407 return sort.Search(len(a), func(i int) bool { return a[i].base > x }) - 1 408 } 409 410 func (s *FileSet) file(p Pos) *File { 411 s.mutex.RLock() 412 // common case: p is in last file 413 if f := s.last; f != nil && f.base <= int(p) && int(p) <= f.base+f.size { 414 s.mutex.RUnlock() 415 return f 416 } 417 // p is not in last file - search all files 418 if i := searchFiles(s.files, int(p)); i >= 0 { 419 f := s.files[i] 420 // f.base <= int(p) by definition of searchFiles 421 if int(p) <= f.base+f.size { 422 s.mutex.RUnlock() 423 s.mutex.Lock() 424 s.last = f // race is ok - s.last is only a cache 425 s.mutex.Unlock() 426 return f 427 } 428 } 429 s.mutex.RUnlock() 430 return nil 431 } 432 433 // File returns the file that contains the position p. 434 // If no such file is found (for instance for p == NoPos), 435 // the result is nil. 436 // 437 func (s *FileSet) File(p Pos) (f *File) { 438 if p != NoPos { 439 f = s.file(p) 440 } 441 return 442 } 443 444 // PositionFor converts a Pos p in the fileset into a Position value. 445 // If adjusted is set, the position may be adjusted by position-altering 446 // //line comments; otherwise those comments are ignored. 447 // p must be a Pos value in s or NoPos. 448 // 449 func (s *FileSet) PositionFor(p Pos, adjusted bool) (pos Position) { 450 if p != NoPos { 451 if f := s.file(p); f != nil { 452 return f.position(p, adjusted) 453 } 454 } 455 return 456 } 457 458 // Position converts a Pos p in the fileset into a Position value. 459 // Calling s.Position(p) is equivalent to calling s.PositionFor(p, true). 460 // 461 func (s *FileSet) Position(p Pos) (pos Position) { 462 return s.PositionFor(p, true) 463 } 464 465 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 466 // Helper functions 467 468 func searchInts(a []int, x int) int { 469 // This function body is a manually inlined version of: 470 // 471 // return sort.Search(len(a), func(i int) bool { return a[i] > x }) - 1 472 // 473 // With better compiler optimizations, this may not be needed in the 474 // future, but at the moment this change improves the go/printer 475 // benchmark performance by ~30%. This has a direct impact on the 476 // speed of gofmt and thus seems worthwhile (2011-04-29). 477 // TODO(gri): Remove this when compilers have caught up. 478 i, j := 0, len(a) 479 for i < j { 480 h := i + (j-i)/2 // avoid overflow when computing h 481 // i ≤ h < j 482 if a[h] <= x { 483 i = h + 1 484 } else { 485 j = h 486 } 487 } 488 return i - 1 489 }