github.com/q45/go@v0.0.0-20151101211701-a4fb8c13db3f/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) 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 check.errorf(typ.Pos(), "invalid constant type %s", t) 115 obj.typ = Typ[Invalid] 116 return 117 } 118 obj.typ = t 119 } 120 121 // check initialization 122 var x operand 123 if init != nil { 124 check.expr(&x, init) 125 } 126 check.initConst(obj, &x) 127 } 128 129 func (check *Checker) varDecl(obj *Var, lhs []*Var, typ, init ast.Expr) { 130 assert(obj.typ == nil) 131 132 if obj.visited { 133 obj.typ = Typ[Invalid] 134 return 135 } 136 obj.visited = true 137 138 // var declarations cannot use iota 139 assert(check.iota == nil) 140 141 // determine type, if any 142 if typ != nil { 143 obj.typ = check.typ(typ) 144 } 145 146 // check initialization 147 if init == nil { 148 if typ == nil { 149 // error reported before by arityMatch 150 obj.typ = Typ[Invalid] 151 } 152 return 153 } 154 155 if lhs == nil || len(lhs) == 1 { 156 assert(lhs == nil || lhs[0] == obj) 157 var x operand 158 check.expr(&x, init) 159 check.initVar(obj, &x, "variable declaration") 160 return 161 } 162 163 if debug { 164 // obj must be one of lhs 165 found := false 166 for _, lhs := range lhs { 167 if obj == lhs { 168 found = true 169 break 170 } 171 } 172 if !found { 173 panic("inconsistent lhs") 174 } 175 } 176 check.initVars(lhs, []ast.Expr{init}, token.NoPos) 177 } 178 179 // underlying returns the underlying type of typ; possibly by following 180 // forward chains of named types. Such chains only exist while named types 181 // are incomplete. 182 func underlying(typ Type) Type { 183 for { 184 n, _ := typ.(*Named) 185 if n == nil { 186 break 187 } 188 typ = n.underlying 189 } 190 return typ 191 } 192 193 func (n *Named) setUnderlying(typ Type) { 194 if n != nil { 195 n.underlying = typ 196 } 197 } 198 199 func (check *Checker) typeDecl(obj *TypeName, typ ast.Expr, def *Named, path []*TypeName) { 200 assert(obj.typ == nil) 201 202 // type declarations cannot use iota 203 assert(check.iota == nil) 204 205 named := &Named{obj: obj} 206 def.setUnderlying(named) 207 obj.typ = named // make sure recursive type declarations terminate 208 209 // determine underlying type of named 210 check.typExpr(typ, named, append(path, obj)) 211 212 // The underlying type of named may be itself a named type that is 213 // incomplete: 214 // 215 // type ( 216 // A B 217 // B *C 218 // C A 219 // ) 220 // 221 // The type of C is the (named) type of A which is incomplete, 222 // and which has as its underlying type the named type B. 223 // Determine the (final, unnamed) underlying type by resolving 224 // any forward chain (they always end in an unnamed type). 225 named.underlying = underlying(named.underlying) 226 227 // check and add associated methods 228 // TODO(gri) It's easy to create pathological cases where the 229 // current approach is incorrect: In general we need to know 230 // and add all methods _before_ type-checking the type. 231 // See https://play.golang.org/p/WMpE0q2wK8 232 check.addMethodDecls(obj) 233 } 234 235 func (check *Checker) addMethodDecls(obj *TypeName) { 236 // get associated methods 237 methods := check.methods[obj.name] 238 if len(methods) == 0 { 239 return // no methods 240 } 241 delete(check.methods, obj.name) 242 243 // use an objset to check for name conflicts 244 var mset objset 245 246 // spec: "If the base type is a struct type, the non-blank method 247 // and field names must be distinct." 248 base := obj.typ.(*Named) 249 if t, _ := base.underlying.(*Struct); t != nil { 250 for _, fld := range t.fields { 251 if fld.name != "_" { 252 assert(mset.insert(fld) == nil) 253 } 254 } 255 } 256 257 // Checker.Files may be called multiple times; additional package files 258 // may add methods to already type-checked types. Add pre-existing methods 259 // so that we can detect redeclarations. 260 for _, m := range base.methods { 261 assert(m.name != "_") 262 assert(mset.insert(m) == nil) 263 } 264 265 // type-check methods 266 for _, m := range methods { 267 // spec: "For a base type, the non-blank names of methods bound 268 // to it must be unique." 269 if m.name != "_" { 270 if alt := mset.insert(m); alt != nil { 271 switch alt.(type) { 272 case *Var: 273 check.errorf(m.pos, "field and method with the same name %s", m.name) 274 case *Func: 275 check.errorf(m.pos, "method %s already declared for %s", m.name, base) 276 default: 277 unreachable() 278 } 279 check.reportAltDecl(alt) 280 continue 281 } 282 } 283 check.objDecl(m, nil, nil) 284 // methods with blank _ names cannot be found - don't keep them 285 if m.name != "_" { 286 base.methods = append(base.methods, m) 287 } 288 } 289 } 290 291 func (check *Checker) funcDecl(obj *Func, decl *declInfo) { 292 assert(obj.typ == nil) 293 294 // func declarations cannot use iota 295 assert(check.iota == nil) 296 297 sig := new(Signature) 298 obj.typ = sig // guard against cycles 299 fdecl := decl.fdecl 300 check.funcType(sig, fdecl.Recv, fdecl.Type) 301 if sig.recv == nil && obj.name == "init" && (sig.params.Len() > 0 || sig.results.Len() > 0) { 302 check.errorf(fdecl.Pos(), "func init must have no arguments and no return values") 303 // ok to continue 304 } 305 306 // function body must be type-checked after global declarations 307 // (functions implemented elsewhere have no body) 308 if !check.conf.IgnoreFuncBodies && fdecl.Body != nil { 309 check.later(obj.name, decl, sig, fdecl.Body) 310 } 311 } 312 313 func (check *Checker) declStmt(decl ast.Decl) { 314 pkg := check.pkg 315 316 switch d := decl.(type) { 317 case *ast.BadDecl: 318 // ignore 319 320 case *ast.GenDecl: 321 var last *ast.ValueSpec // last ValueSpec with type or init exprs seen 322 for iota, spec := range d.Specs { 323 switch s := spec.(type) { 324 case *ast.ValueSpec: 325 switch d.Tok { 326 case token.CONST: 327 // determine which init exprs to use 328 switch { 329 case s.Type != nil || len(s.Values) > 0: 330 last = s 331 case last == nil: 332 last = new(ast.ValueSpec) // make sure last exists 333 } 334 335 // declare all constants 336 lhs := make([]*Const, len(s.Names)) 337 for i, name := range s.Names { 338 obj := NewConst(name.Pos(), pkg, name.Name, nil, constant.MakeInt64(int64(iota))) 339 lhs[i] = obj 340 341 var init ast.Expr 342 if i < len(last.Values) { 343 init = last.Values[i] 344 } 345 346 check.constDecl(obj, last.Type, init) 347 } 348 349 check.arityMatch(s, last) 350 351 // spec: "The scope of a constant or variable identifier declared 352 // inside a function begins at the end of the ConstSpec or VarSpec 353 // (ShortVarDecl for short variable declarations) and ends at the 354 // end of the innermost containing block." 355 scopePos := s.End() 356 for i, name := range s.Names { 357 check.declare(check.scope, name, lhs[i], scopePos) 358 } 359 360 case token.VAR: 361 lhs0 := make([]*Var, len(s.Names)) 362 for i, name := range s.Names { 363 lhs0[i] = NewVar(name.Pos(), pkg, name.Name, nil) 364 } 365 366 // initialize all variables 367 for i, obj := range lhs0 { 368 var lhs []*Var 369 var init ast.Expr 370 switch len(s.Values) { 371 case len(s.Names): 372 // lhs and rhs match 373 init = s.Values[i] 374 case 1: 375 // rhs is expected to be a multi-valued expression 376 lhs = lhs0 377 init = s.Values[0] 378 default: 379 if i < len(s.Values) { 380 init = s.Values[i] 381 } 382 } 383 check.varDecl(obj, lhs, s.Type, init) 384 if len(s.Values) == 1 { 385 // If we have a single lhs variable we are done either way. 386 // If we have a single rhs expression, it must be a multi- 387 // valued expression, in which case handling the first lhs 388 // variable will cause all lhs variables to have a type 389 // assigned, and we are done as well. 390 if debug { 391 for _, obj := range lhs0 { 392 assert(obj.typ != nil) 393 } 394 } 395 break 396 } 397 } 398 399 check.arityMatch(s, nil) 400 401 // declare all variables 402 // (only at this point are the variable scopes (parents) set) 403 scopePos := s.End() // see constant declarations 404 for i, name := range s.Names { 405 // see constant declarations 406 check.declare(check.scope, name, lhs0[i], scopePos) 407 } 408 409 default: 410 check.invalidAST(s.Pos(), "invalid token %s", d.Tok) 411 } 412 413 case *ast.TypeSpec: 414 obj := NewTypeName(s.Name.Pos(), pkg, s.Name.Name, nil) 415 // spec: "The scope of a type identifier declared inside a function 416 // begins at the identifier in the TypeSpec and ends at the end of 417 // the innermost containing block." 418 scopePos := s.Name.Pos() 419 check.declare(check.scope, s.Name, obj, scopePos) 420 check.typeDecl(obj, s.Type, nil, nil) 421 422 default: 423 check.invalidAST(s.Pos(), "const, type, or var declaration expected") 424 } 425 } 426 427 default: 428 check.invalidAST(d.Pos(), "unknown ast.Decl node %T", d) 429 } 430 }