github.com/sanprasirt/go@v0.0.0-20170607001320-a027466e4b6d/src/cmd/go/internal/load/pkg.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  // Package load loads packages.
     6  package load
     7  
     8  import (
     9  	"crypto/sha1"
    10  	"fmt"
    11  	"go/build"
    12  	"go/token"
    13  	"io/ioutil"
    14  	"os"
    15  	pathpkg "path"
    16  	"path/filepath"
    17  	"runtime"
    18  	"sort"
    19  	"strings"
    20  	"unicode"
    21  
    22  	"cmd/go/internal/base"
    23  	"cmd/go/internal/buildid"
    24  	"cmd/go/internal/cfg"
    25  	"cmd/go/internal/str"
    26  )
    27  
    28  var IgnoreImports bool // control whether we ignore imports in packages
    29  
    30  // A Package describes a single package found in a directory.
    31  type Package struct {
    32  	PackagePublic                 // visible in 'go list'
    33  	Internal      PackageInternal // for use inside go command only
    34  }
    35  
    36  type PackagePublic struct {
    37  	// Note: These fields are part of the go command's public API.
    38  	// See list.go. It is okay to add fields, but not to change or
    39  	// remove existing ones. Keep in sync with list.go
    40  	Dir           string `json:",omitempty"` // directory containing package sources
    41  	ImportPath    string `json:",omitempty"` // import path of package in dir
    42  	ImportComment string `json:",omitempty"` // path in import comment on package statement
    43  	Name          string `json:",omitempty"` // package name
    44  	Doc           string `json:",omitempty"` // package documentation string
    45  	Target        string `json:",omitempty"` // install path
    46  	Shlib         string `json:",omitempty"` // the shared library that contains this package (only set when -linkshared)
    47  	Goroot        bool   `json:",omitempty"` // is this package found in the Go root?
    48  	Standard      bool   `json:",omitempty"` // is this package part of the standard Go library?
    49  	Stale         bool   `json:",omitempty"` // would 'go install' do anything for this package?
    50  	StaleReason   string `json:",omitempty"` // why is Stale true?
    51  	Root          string `json:",omitempty"` // Go root or Go path dir containing this package
    52  	ConflictDir   string `json:",omitempty"` // Dir is hidden by this other directory
    53  	BinaryOnly    bool   `json:",omitempty"` // package cannot be recompiled
    54  
    55  	// Source files
    56  	GoFiles        []string `json:",omitempty"` // .go source files (excluding CgoFiles, TestGoFiles, XTestGoFiles)
    57  	CgoFiles       []string `json:",omitempty"` // .go sources files that import "C"
    58  	IgnoredGoFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .go sources ignored due to build constraints
    59  	CFiles         []string `json:",omitempty"` // .c source files
    60  	CXXFiles       []string `json:",omitempty"` // .cc, .cpp and .cxx source files
    61  	MFiles         []string `json:",omitempty"` // .m source files
    62  	HFiles         []string `json:",omitempty"` // .h, .hh, .hpp and .hxx source files
    63  	FFiles         []string `json:",omitempty"` // .f, .F, .for and .f90 Fortran source files
    64  	SFiles         []string `json:",omitempty"` // .s source files
    65  	SwigFiles      []string `json:",omitempty"` // .swig files
    66  	SwigCXXFiles   []string `json:",omitempty"` // .swigcxx files
    67  	SysoFiles      []string `json:",omitempty"` // .syso system object files added to package
    68  
    69  	// Cgo directives
    70  	CgoCFLAGS    []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: flags for C compiler
    71  	CgoCPPFLAGS  []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: flags for C preprocessor
    72  	CgoCXXFLAGS  []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: flags for C++ compiler
    73  	CgoFFLAGS    []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: flags for Fortran compiler
    74  	CgoLDFLAGS   []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: flags for linker
    75  	CgoPkgConfig []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: pkg-config names
    76  
    77  	// Dependency information
    78  	Imports []string `json:",omitempty"` // import paths used by this package
    79  	Deps    []string `json:",omitempty"` // all (recursively) imported dependencies
    80  
    81  	// Error information
    82  	Incomplete bool            `json:",omitempty"` // was there an error loading this package or dependencies?
    83  	Error      *PackageError   `json:",omitempty"` // error loading this package (not dependencies)
    84  	DepsErrors []*PackageError `json:",omitempty"` // errors loading dependencies
    85  
    86  	// Test information
    87  	TestGoFiles  []string `json:",omitempty"` // _test.go files in package
    88  	TestImports  []string `json:",omitempty"` // imports from TestGoFiles
    89  	XTestGoFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // _test.go files outside package
    90  	XTestImports []string `json:",omitempty"` // imports from XTestGoFiles
    91  }
    92  
    93  type PackageInternal struct {
    94  	// Unexported fields are not part of the public API.
    95  	Build        *build.Package
    96  	Pkgdir       string // overrides build.PkgDir
    97  	Imports      []*Package
    98  	Deps         []*Package
    99  	GoFiles      []string // GoFiles+CgoFiles+TestGoFiles+XTestGoFiles files, absolute paths
   100  	SFiles       []string
   101  	AllGoFiles   []string             // gofiles + IgnoredGoFiles, absolute paths
   102  	Target       string               // installed file for this package (may be executable)
   103  	Fake         bool                 // synthesized package
   104  	External     bool                 // synthesized external test package
   105  	ForceLibrary bool                 // this package is a library (even if named "main")
   106  	Cmdline      bool                 // defined by files listed on command line
   107  	Local        bool                 // imported via local path (./ or ../)
   108  	LocalPrefix  string               // interpret ./ and ../ imports relative to this prefix
   109  	ExeName      string               // desired name for temporary executable
   110  	CoverMode    string               // preprocess Go source files with the coverage tool in this mode
   111  	CoverVars    map[string]*CoverVar // variables created by coverage analysis
   112  	OmitDebug    bool                 // tell linker not to write debug information
   113  	BuildID      string               // expected build ID for generated package
   114  	GobinSubdir  bool                 // install target would be subdir of GOBIN
   115  }
   116  
   117  // Vendored returns the vendor-resolved version of imports,
   118  // which should be p.TestImports or p.XTestImports, NOT p.Imports.
   119  // The imports in p.TestImports and p.XTestImports are not recursively
   120  // loaded during the initial load of p, so they list the imports found in
   121  // the source file, but most processing should be over the vendor-resolved
   122  // import paths. We do this resolution lazily both to avoid file system work
   123  // and because the eventual real load of the test imports (during 'go test')
   124  // can produce better error messages if it starts with the original paths.
   125  // The initial load of p loads all the non-test imports and rewrites
   126  // the vendored paths, so nothing should ever call p.vendored(p.Imports).
   127  func (p *Package) Vendored(imports []string) []string {
   128  	if len(imports) > 0 && len(p.Imports) > 0 && &imports[0] == &p.Imports[0] {
   129  		panic("internal error: p.vendored(p.Imports) called")
   130  	}
   131  	seen := make(map[string]bool)
   132  	var all []string
   133  	for _, path := range imports {
   134  		path = VendoredImportPath(p, path)
   135  		if !seen[path] {
   136  			seen[path] = true
   137  			all = append(all, path)
   138  		}
   139  	}
   140  	sort.Strings(all)
   141  	return all
   142  }
   143  
   144  // CoverVar holds the name of the generated coverage variables targeting the named file.
   145  type CoverVar struct {
   146  	File string // local file name
   147  	Var  string // name of count struct
   148  }
   149  
   150  func (p *Package) copyBuild(pp *build.Package) {
   151  	p.Internal.Build = pp
   152  
   153  	if pp.PkgTargetRoot != "" && cfg.BuildPkgdir != "" {
   154  		old := pp.PkgTargetRoot
   155  		pp.PkgRoot = cfg.BuildPkgdir
   156  		pp.PkgTargetRoot = cfg.BuildPkgdir
   157  		pp.PkgObj = filepath.Join(cfg.BuildPkgdir, strings.TrimPrefix(pp.PkgObj, old))
   158  	}
   159  
   160  	p.Dir = pp.Dir
   161  	p.ImportPath = pp.ImportPath
   162  	p.ImportComment = pp.ImportComment
   163  	p.Name = pp.Name
   164  	p.Doc = pp.Doc
   165  	p.Root = pp.Root
   166  	p.ConflictDir = pp.ConflictDir
   167  	p.BinaryOnly = pp.BinaryOnly
   168  
   169  	// TODO? Target
   170  	p.Goroot = pp.Goroot
   171  	p.Standard = p.Goroot && p.ImportPath != "" && isStandardImportPath(p.ImportPath)
   172  	p.GoFiles = pp.GoFiles
   173  	p.CgoFiles = pp.CgoFiles
   174  	p.IgnoredGoFiles = pp.IgnoredGoFiles
   175  	p.CFiles = pp.CFiles
   176  	p.CXXFiles = pp.CXXFiles
   177  	p.MFiles = pp.MFiles
   178  	p.HFiles = pp.HFiles
   179  	p.FFiles = pp.FFiles
   180  	p.SFiles = pp.SFiles
   181  	p.SwigFiles = pp.SwigFiles
   182  	p.SwigCXXFiles = pp.SwigCXXFiles
   183  	p.SysoFiles = pp.SysoFiles
   184  	p.CgoCFLAGS = pp.CgoCFLAGS
   185  	p.CgoCPPFLAGS = pp.CgoCPPFLAGS
   186  	p.CgoCXXFLAGS = pp.CgoCXXFLAGS
   187  	p.CgoFFLAGS = pp.CgoFFLAGS
   188  	p.CgoLDFLAGS = pp.CgoLDFLAGS
   189  	p.CgoPkgConfig = pp.CgoPkgConfig
   190  	// We modify p.Imports in place, so make copy now.
   191  	p.Imports = make([]string, len(pp.Imports))
   192  	copy(p.Imports, pp.Imports)
   193  	p.TestGoFiles = pp.TestGoFiles
   194  	p.TestImports = pp.TestImports
   195  	p.XTestGoFiles = pp.XTestGoFiles
   196  	p.XTestImports = pp.XTestImports
   197  	if IgnoreImports {
   198  		p.Imports = nil
   199  		p.TestImports = nil
   200  		p.XTestImports = nil
   201  	}
   202  }
   203  
   204  // isStandardImportPath reports whether $GOROOT/src/path should be considered
   205  // part of the standard distribution. For historical reasons we allow people to add
   206  // their own code to $GOROOT instead of using $GOPATH, but we assume that
   207  // code will start with a domain name (dot in the first element).
   208  func isStandardImportPath(path string) bool {
   209  	i := strings.Index(path, "/")
   210  	if i < 0 {
   211  		i = len(path)
   212  	}
   213  	elem := path[:i]
   214  	return !strings.Contains(elem, ".")
   215  }
   216  
   217  // A PackageError describes an error loading information about a package.
   218  type PackageError struct {
   219  	ImportStack   []string // shortest path from package named on command line to this one
   220  	Pos           string   // position of error
   221  	Err           string   // the error itself
   222  	IsImportCycle bool     `json:"-"` // the error is an import cycle
   223  	Hard          bool     `json:"-"` // whether the error is soft or hard; soft errors are ignored in some places
   224  }
   225  
   226  func (p *PackageError) Error() string {
   227  	// Import cycles deserve special treatment.
   228  	if p.IsImportCycle {
   229  		return fmt.Sprintf("%s\npackage %s\n", p.Err, strings.Join(p.ImportStack, "\n\timports "))
   230  	}
   231  	if p.Pos != "" {
   232  		// Omit import stack. The full path to the file where the error
   233  		// is the most important thing.
   234  		return p.Pos + ": " + p.Err
   235  	}
   236  	if len(p.ImportStack) == 0 {
   237  		return p.Err
   238  	}
   239  	return "package " + strings.Join(p.ImportStack, "\n\timports ") + ": " + p.Err
   240  }
   241  
   242  // An ImportStack is a stack of import paths.
   243  type ImportStack []string
   244  
   245  func (s *ImportStack) Push(p string) {
   246  	*s = append(*s, p)
   247  }
   248  
   249  func (s *ImportStack) Pop() {
   250  	*s = (*s)[0 : len(*s)-1]
   251  }
   252  
   253  func (s *ImportStack) Copy() []string {
   254  	return append([]string{}, *s...)
   255  }
   256  
   257  // shorterThan reports whether sp is shorter than t.
   258  // We use this to record the shortest import sequence
   259  // that leads to a particular package.
   260  func (sp *ImportStack) shorterThan(t []string) bool {
   261  	s := *sp
   262  	if len(s) != len(t) {
   263  		return len(s) < len(t)
   264  	}
   265  	// If they are the same length, settle ties using string ordering.
   266  	for i := range s {
   267  		if s[i] != t[i] {
   268  			return s[i] < t[i]
   269  		}
   270  	}
   271  	return false // they are equal
   272  }
   273  
   274  // packageCache is a lookup cache for loadPackage,
   275  // so that if we look up a package multiple times
   276  // we return the same pointer each time.
   277  var packageCache = map[string]*Package{}
   278  
   279  func ClearPackageCache() {
   280  	for name := range packageCache {
   281  		delete(packageCache, name)
   282  	}
   283  }
   284  
   285  func ClearPackageCachePartial(args []string) {
   286  	for _, arg := range args {
   287  		p := packageCache[arg]
   288  		if p != nil {
   289  			delete(packageCache, p.Dir)
   290  			delete(packageCache, p.ImportPath)
   291  		}
   292  	}
   293  }
   294  
   295  // reloadPackage is like loadPackage but makes sure
   296  // not to use the package cache.
   297  func ReloadPackage(arg string, stk *ImportStack) *Package {
   298  	p := packageCache[arg]
   299  	if p != nil {
   300  		delete(packageCache, p.Dir)
   301  		delete(packageCache, p.ImportPath)
   302  	}
   303  	return LoadPackage(arg, stk)
   304  }
   305  
   306  // dirToImportPath returns the pseudo-import path we use for a package
   307  // outside the Go path. It begins with _/ and then contains the full path
   308  // to the directory. If the package lives in c:\home\gopher\my\pkg then
   309  // the pseudo-import path is _/c_/home/gopher/my/pkg.
   310  // Using a pseudo-import path like this makes the ./ imports no longer
   311  // a special case, so that all the code to deal with ordinary imports works
   312  // automatically.
   313  func dirToImportPath(dir string) string {
   314  	return pathpkg.Join("_", strings.Map(makeImportValid, filepath.ToSlash(dir)))
   315  }
   316  
   317  func makeImportValid(r rune) rune {
   318  	// Should match Go spec, compilers, and ../../go/parser/parser.go:/isValidImport.
   319  	const illegalChars = `!"#$%&'()*,:;<=>?[\]^{|}` + "`\uFFFD"
   320  	if !unicode.IsGraphic(r) || unicode.IsSpace(r) || strings.ContainsRune(illegalChars, r) {
   321  		return '_'
   322  	}
   323  	return r
   324  }
   325  
   326  // Mode flags for loadImport and download (in get.go).
   327  const (
   328  	// useVendor means that loadImport should do vendor expansion
   329  	// (provided the vendoring experiment is enabled).
   330  	// That is, useVendor means that the import path came from
   331  	// a source file and has not been vendor-expanded yet.
   332  	// Every import path should be loaded initially with useVendor,
   333  	// and then the expanded version (with the /vendor/ in it) gets
   334  	// recorded as the canonical import path. At that point, future loads
   335  	// of that package must not pass useVendor, because
   336  	// disallowVendor will reject direct use of paths containing /vendor/.
   337  	UseVendor = 1 << iota
   338  
   339  	// getTestDeps is for download (part of "go get") and indicates
   340  	// that test dependencies should be fetched too.
   341  	GetTestDeps
   342  )
   343  
   344  // loadImport scans the directory named by path, which must be an import path,
   345  // but possibly a local import path (an absolute file system path or one beginning
   346  // with ./ or ../).  A local relative path is interpreted relative to srcDir.
   347  // It returns a *Package describing the package found in that directory.
   348  func LoadImport(path, srcDir string, parent *Package, stk *ImportStack, importPos []token.Position, mode int) *Package {
   349  	stk.Push(path)
   350  	defer stk.Pop()
   351  
   352  	// Determine canonical identifier for this package.
   353  	// For a local import the identifier is the pseudo-import path
   354  	// we create from the full directory to the package.
   355  	// Otherwise it is the usual import path.
   356  	// For vendored imports, it is the expanded form.
   357  	importPath := path
   358  	origPath := path
   359  	isLocal := build.IsLocalImport(path)
   360  	if isLocal {
   361  		importPath = dirToImportPath(filepath.Join(srcDir, path))
   362  	} else if mode&UseVendor != 0 {
   363  		// We do our own vendor resolution, because we want to
   364  		// find out the key to use in packageCache without the
   365  		// overhead of repeated calls to buildContext.Import.
   366  		// The code is also needed in a few other places anyway.
   367  		path = VendoredImportPath(parent, path)
   368  		importPath = path
   369  	}
   370  
   371  	p := packageCache[importPath]
   372  	if p != nil {
   373  		p = reusePackage(p, stk)
   374  	} else {
   375  		p = new(Package)
   376  		p.Internal.Local = isLocal
   377  		p.ImportPath = importPath
   378  		packageCache[importPath] = p
   379  
   380  		// Load package.
   381  		// Import always returns bp != nil, even if an error occurs,
   382  		// in order to return partial information.
   383  		//
   384  		// TODO: After Go 1, decide when to pass build.AllowBinary here.
   385  		// See issue 3268 for mistakes to avoid.
   386  		buildMode := build.ImportComment
   387  		if mode&UseVendor == 0 || path != origPath {
   388  			// Not vendoring, or we already found the vendored path.
   389  			buildMode |= build.IgnoreVendor
   390  		}
   391  		bp, err := cfg.BuildContext.Import(path, srcDir, buildMode)
   392  		bp.ImportPath = importPath
   393  		if cfg.GOBIN != "" {
   394  			bp.BinDir = cfg.GOBIN
   395  		}
   396  		if err == nil && !isLocal && bp.ImportComment != "" && bp.ImportComment != path &&
   397  			!strings.Contains(path, "/vendor/") && !strings.HasPrefix(path, "vendor/") {
   398  			err = fmt.Errorf("code in directory %s expects import %q", bp.Dir, bp.ImportComment)
   399  		}
   400  		p.load(stk, bp, err)
   401  		if p.Error != nil && p.Error.Pos == "" {
   402  			p = setErrorPos(p, importPos)
   403  		}
   404  
   405  		if origPath != cleanImport(origPath) {
   406  			p.Error = &PackageError{
   407  				ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
   408  				Err:         fmt.Sprintf("non-canonical import path: %q should be %q", origPath, pathpkg.Clean(origPath)),
   409  			}
   410  			p.Incomplete = true
   411  		}
   412  	}
   413  
   414  	// Checked on every import because the rules depend on the code doing the importing.
   415  	if perr := disallowInternal(srcDir, p, stk); perr != p {
   416  		return setErrorPos(perr, importPos)
   417  	}
   418  	if mode&UseVendor != 0 {
   419  		if perr := disallowVendor(srcDir, origPath, p, stk); perr != p {
   420  			return setErrorPos(perr, importPos)
   421  		}
   422  	}
   423  
   424  	if p.Name == "main" && parent != nil && parent.Dir != p.Dir {
   425  		perr := *p
   426  		perr.Error = &PackageError{
   427  			ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
   428  			Err:         fmt.Sprintf("import %q is a program, not an importable package", path),
   429  		}
   430  		return setErrorPos(&perr, importPos)
   431  	}
   432  
   433  	if p.Internal.Local && parent != nil && !parent.Internal.Local {
   434  		perr := *p
   435  		perr.Error = &PackageError{
   436  			ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
   437  			Err:         fmt.Sprintf("local import %q in non-local package", path),
   438  		}
   439  		return setErrorPos(&perr, importPos)
   440  	}
   441  
   442  	return p
   443  }
   444  
   445  func setErrorPos(p *Package, importPos []token.Position) *Package {
   446  	if len(importPos) > 0 {
   447  		pos := importPos[0]
   448  		pos.Filename = base.ShortPath(pos.Filename)
   449  		p.Error.Pos = pos.String()
   450  	}
   451  	return p
   452  }
   453  
   454  func cleanImport(path string) string {
   455  	orig := path
   456  	path = pathpkg.Clean(path)
   457  	if strings.HasPrefix(orig, "./") && path != ".." && !strings.HasPrefix(path, "../") {
   458  		path = "./" + path
   459  	}
   460  	return path
   461  }
   462  
   463  var isDirCache = map[string]bool{}
   464  
   465  func isDir(path string) bool {
   466  	result, ok := isDirCache[path]
   467  	if ok {
   468  		return result
   469  	}
   470  
   471  	fi, err := os.Stat(path)
   472  	result = err == nil && fi.IsDir()
   473  	isDirCache[path] = result
   474  	return result
   475  }
   476  
   477  // VendoredImportPath returns the expansion of path when it appears in parent.
   478  // If parent is x/y/z, then path might expand to x/y/z/vendor/path, x/y/vendor/path,
   479  // x/vendor/path, vendor/path, or else stay path if none of those exist.
   480  // VendoredImportPath returns the expanded path or, if no expansion is found, the original.
   481  func VendoredImportPath(parent *Package, path string) (found string) {
   482  	if parent == nil || parent.Root == "" {
   483  		return path
   484  	}
   485  
   486  	dir := filepath.Clean(parent.Dir)
   487  	root := filepath.Join(parent.Root, "src")
   488  	if !hasFilePathPrefix(dir, root) || parent.ImportPath != "command-line-arguments" && filepath.Join(root, parent.ImportPath) != dir {
   489  		// Look for symlinks before reporting error.
   490  		dir = expandPath(dir)
   491  		root = expandPath(root)
   492  	}
   493  
   494  	if !hasFilePathPrefix(dir, root) || len(dir) <= len(root) || dir[len(root)] != filepath.Separator || parent.ImportPath != "command-line-arguments" && !parent.Internal.Local && filepath.Join(root, parent.ImportPath) != dir {
   495  		base.Fatalf("unexpected directory layout:\n"+
   496  			"	import path: %s\n"+
   497  			"	root: %s\n"+
   498  			"	dir: %s\n"+
   499  			"	expand root: %s\n"+
   500  			"	expand dir: %s\n"+
   501  			"	separator: %s",
   502  			parent.ImportPath,
   503  			filepath.Join(parent.Root, "src"),
   504  			filepath.Clean(parent.Dir),
   505  			root,
   506  			dir,
   507  			string(filepath.Separator))
   508  	}
   509  
   510  	vpath := "vendor/" + path
   511  	for i := len(dir); i >= len(root); i-- {
   512  		if i < len(dir) && dir[i] != filepath.Separator {
   513  			continue
   514  		}
   515  		// Note: checking for the vendor directory before checking
   516  		// for the vendor/path directory helps us hit the
   517  		// isDir cache more often. It also helps us prepare a more useful
   518  		// list of places we looked, to report when an import is not found.
   519  		if !isDir(filepath.Join(dir[:i], "vendor")) {
   520  			continue
   521  		}
   522  		targ := filepath.Join(dir[:i], vpath)
   523  		if isDir(targ) && hasGoFiles(targ) {
   524  			importPath := parent.ImportPath
   525  			if importPath == "command-line-arguments" {
   526  				// If parent.ImportPath is 'command-line-arguments'.
   527  				// set to relative directory to root (also chopped root directory)
   528  				importPath = dir[len(root)+1:]
   529  			}
   530  			// We started with parent's dir c:\gopath\src\foo\bar\baz\quux\xyzzy.
   531  			// We know the import path for parent's dir.
   532  			// We chopped off some number of path elements and
   533  			// added vendor\path to produce c:\gopath\src\foo\bar\baz\vendor\path.
   534  			// Now we want to know the import path for that directory.
   535  			// Construct it by chopping the same number of path elements
   536  			// (actually the same number of bytes) from parent's import path
   537  			// and then append /vendor/path.
   538  			chopped := len(dir) - i
   539  			if chopped == len(importPath)+1 {
   540  				// We walked up from c:\gopath\src\foo\bar
   541  				// and found c:\gopath\src\vendor\path.
   542  				// We chopped \foo\bar (length 8) but the import path is "foo/bar" (length 7).
   543  				// Use "vendor/path" without any prefix.
   544  				return vpath
   545  			}
   546  			return importPath[:len(importPath)-chopped] + "/" + vpath
   547  		}
   548  	}
   549  	return path
   550  }
   551  
   552  // hasGoFiles reports whether dir contains any files with names ending in .go.
   553  // For a vendor check we must exclude directories that contain no .go files.
   554  // Otherwise it is not possible to vendor just a/b/c and still import the
   555  // non-vendored a/b. See golang.org/issue/13832.
   556  func hasGoFiles(dir string) bool {
   557  	fis, _ := ioutil.ReadDir(dir)
   558  	for _, fi := range fis {
   559  		if !fi.IsDir() && strings.HasSuffix(fi.Name(), ".go") {
   560  			return true
   561  		}
   562  	}
   563  	return false
   564  }
   565  
   566  // reusePackage reuses package p to satisfy the import at the top
   567  // of the import stack stk. If this use causes an import loop,
   568  // reusePackage updates p's error information to record the loop.
   569  func reusePackage(p *Package, stk *ImportStack) *Package {
   570  	// We use p.Internal.Imports==nil to detect a package that
   571  	// is in the midst of its own loadPackage call
   572  	// (all the recursion below happens before p.Internal.Imports gets set).
   573  	if p.Internal.Imports == nil {
   574  		if p.Error == nil {
   575  			p.Error = &PackageError{
   576  				ImportStack:   stk.Copy(),
   577  				Err:           "import cycle not allowed",
   578  				IsImportCycle: true,
   579  			}
   580  		}
   581  		p.Incomplete = true
   582  	}
   583  	// Don't rewrite the import stack in the error if we have an import cycle.
   584  	// If we do, we'll lose the path that describes the cycle.
   585  	if p.Error != nil && !p.Error.IsImportCycle && stk.shorterThan(p.Error.ImportStack) {
   586  		p.Error.ImportStack = stk.Copy()
   587  	}
   588  	return p
   589  }
   590  
   591  // disallowInternal checks that srcDir is allowed to import p.
   592  // If the import is allowed, disallowInternal returns the original package p.
   593  // If not, it returns a new package containing just an appropriate error.
   594  func disallowInternal(srcDir string, p *Package, stk *ImportStack) *Package {
   595  	// golang.org/s/go14internal:
   596  	// An import of a path containing the element “internal”
   597  	// is disallowed if the importing code is outside the tree
   598  	// rooted at the parent of the “internal” directory.
   599  
   600  	// There was an error loading the package; stop here.
   601  	if p.Error != nil {
   602  		return p
   603  	}
   604  
   605  	// The generated 'testmain' package is allowed to access testing/internal/...,
   606  	// as if it were generated into the testing directory tree
   607  	// (it's actually in a temporary directory outside any Go tree).
   608  	// This cleans up a former kludge in passing functionality to the testing package.
   609  	if strings.HasPrefix(p.ImportPath, "testing/internal") && len(*stk) >= 2 && (*stk)[len(*stk)-2] == "testmain" {
   610  		return p
   611  	}
   612  
   613  	// We can't check standard packages with gccgo.
   614  	if cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gccgo" && p.Standard {
   615  		return p
   616  	}
   617  
   618  	// The stack includes p.ImportPath.
   619  	// If that's the only thing on the stack, we started
   620  	// with a name given on the command line, not an
   621  	// import. Anything listed on the command line is fine.
   622  	if len(*stk) == 1 {
   623  		return p
   624  	}
   625  
   626  	// Check for "internal" element: three cases depending on begin of string and/or end of string.
   627  	i, ok := findInternal(p.ImportPath)
   628  	if !ok {
   629  		return p
   630  	}
   631  
   632  	// Internal is present.
   633  	// Map import path back to directory corresponding to parent of internal.
   634  	if i > 0 {
   635  		i-- // rewind over slash in ".../internal"
   636  	}
   637  	parent := p.Dir[:i+len(p.Dir)-len(p.ImportPath)]
   638  	if hasFilePathPrefix(filepath.Clean(srcDir), filepath.Clean(parent)) {
   639  		return p
   640  	}
   641  
   642  	// Look for symlinks before reporting error.
   643  	srcDir = expandPath(srcDir)
   644  	parent = expandPath(parent)
   645  	if hasFilePathPrefix(filepath.Clean(srcDir), filepath.Clean(parent)) {
   646  		return p
   647  	}
   648  
   649  	// Internal is present, and srcDir is outside parent's tree. Not allowed.
   650  	perr := *p
   651  	perr.Error = &PackageError{
   652  		ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
   653  		Err:         "use of internal package not allowed",
   654  	}
   655  	perr.Incomplete = true
   656  	return &perr
   657  }
   658  
   659  // findInternal looks for the final "internal" path element in the given import path.
   660  // If there isn't one, findInternal returns ok=false.
   661  // Otherwise, findInternal returns ok=true and the index of the "internal".
   662  func findInternal(path string) (index int, ok bool) {
   663  	// Three cases, depending on internal at start/end of string or not.
   664  	// The order matters: we must return the index of the final element,
   665  	// because the final one produces the most restrictive requirement
   666  	// on the importer.
   667  	switch {
   668  	case strings.HasSuffix(path, "/internal"):
   669  		return len(path) - len("internal"), true
   670  	case strings.Contains(path, "/internal/"):
   671  		return strings.LastIndex(path, "/internal/") + 1, true
   672  	case path == "internal", strings.HasPrefix(path, "internal/"):
   673  		return 0, true
   674  	}
   675  	return 0, false
   676  }
   677  
   678  // disallowVendor checks that srcDir is allowed to import p as path.
   679  // If the import is allowed, disallowVendor returns the original package p.
   680  // If not, it returns a new package containing just an appropriate error.
   681  func disallowVendor(srcDir, path string, p *Package, stk *ImportStack) *Package {
   682  	// The stack includes p.ImportPath.
   683  	// If that's the only thing on the stack, we started
   684  	// with a name given on the command line, not an
   685  	// import. Anything listed on the command line is fine.
   686  	if len(*stk) == 1 {
   687  		return p
   688  	}
   689  
   690  	if perr := disallowVendorVisibility(srcDir, p, stk); perr != p {
   691  		return perr
   692  	}
   693  
   694  	// Paths like x/vendor/y must be imported as y, never as x/vendor/y.
   695  	if i, ok := FindVendor(path); ok {
   696  		perr := *p
   697  		perr.Error = &PackageError{
   698  			ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
   699  			Err:         "must be imported as " + path[i+len("vendor/"):],
   700  		}
   701  		perr.Incomplete = true
   702  		return &perr
   703  	}
   704  
   705  	return p
   706  }
   707  
   708  // disallowVendorVisibility checks that srcDir is allowed to import p.
   709  // The rules are the same as for /internal/ except that a path ending in /vendor
   710  // is not subject to the rules, only subdirectories of vendor.
   711  // This allows people to have packages and commands named vendor,
   712  // for maximal compatibility with existing source trees.
   713  func disallowVendorVisibility(srcDir string, p *Package, stk *ImportStack) *Package {
   714  	// The stack includes p.ImportPath.
   715  	// If that's the only thing on the stack, we started
   716  	// with a name given on the command line, not an
   717  	// import. Anything listed on the command line is fine.
   718  	if len(*stk) == 1 {
   719  		return p
   720  	}
   721  
   722  	// Check for "vendor" element.
   723  	i, ok := FindVendor(p.ImportPath)
   724  	if !ok {
   725  		return p
   726  	}
   727  
   728  	// Vendor is present.
   729  	// Map import path back to directory corresponding to parent of vendor.
   730  	if i > 0 {
   731  		i-- // rewind over slash in ".../vendor"
   732  	}
   733  	truncateTo := i + len(p.Dir) - len(p.ImportPath)
   734  	if truncateTo < 0 || len(p.Dir) < truncateTo {
   735  		return p
   736  	}
   737  	parent := p.Dir[:truncateTo]
   738  	if hasFilePathPrefix(filepath.Clean(srcDir), filepath.Clean(parent)) {
   739  		return p
   740  	}
   741  
   742  	// Look for symlinks before reporting error.
   743  	srcDir = expandPath(srcDir)
   744  	parent = expandPath(parent)
   745  	if hasFilePathPrefix(filepath.Clean(srcDir), filepath.Clean(parent)) {
   746  		return p
   747  	}
   748  
   749  	// Vendor is present, and srcDir is outside parent's tree. Not allowed.
   750  	perr := *p
   751  	perr.Error = &PackageError{
   752  		ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
   753  		Err:         "use of vendored package not allowed",
   754  	}
   755  	perr.Incomplete = true
   756  	return &perr
   757  }
   758  
   759  // FindVendor looks for the last non-terminating "vendor" path element in the given import path.
   760  // If there isn't one, FindVendor returns ok=false.
   761  // Otherwise, FindVendor returns ok=true and the index of the "vendor".
   762  //
   763  // Note that terminating "vendor" elements don't count: "x/vendor" is its own package,
   764  // not the vendored copy of an import "" (the empty import path).
   765  // This will allow people to have packages or commands named vendor.
   766  // This may help reduce breakage, or it may just be confusing. We'll see.
   767  func FindVendor(path string) (index int, ok bool) {
   768  	// Two cases, depending on internal at start of string or not.
   769  	// The order matters: we must return the index of the final element,
   770  	// because the final one is where the effective import path starts.
   771  	switch {
   772  	case strings.Contains(path, "/vendor/"):
   773  		return strings.LastIndex(path, "/vendor/") + 1, true
   774  	case strings.HasPrefix(path, "vendor/"):
   775  		return 0, true
   776  	}
   777  	return 0, false
   778  }
   779  
   780  type targetDir int
   781  
   782  const (
   783  	ToRoot    targetDir = iota // to bin dir inside package root (default)
   784  	ToTool                     // GOROOT/pkg/tool
   785  	StalePath                  // the old import path; fail to build
   786  )
   787  
   788  // goTools is a map of Go program import path to install target directory.
   789  var GoTools = map[string]targetDir{
   790  	"cmd/addr2line": ToTool,
   791  	"cmd/api":       ToTool,
   792  	"cmd/asm":       ToTool,
   793  	"cmd/compile":   ToTool,
   794  	"cmd/cgo":       ToTool,
   795  	"cmd/cover":     ToTool,
   796  	"cmd/dist":      ToTool,
   797  	"cmd/doc":       ToTool,
   798  	"cmd/fix":       ToTool,
   799  	"cmd/link":      ToTool,
   800  	"cmd/newlink":   ToTool,
   801  	"cmd/nm":        ToTool,
   802  	"cmd/objdump":   ToTool,
   803  	"cmd/pack":      ToTool,
   804  	"cmd/pprof":     ToTool,
   805  	"cmd/trace":     ToTool,
   806  	"cmd/vet":       ToTool,
   807  	"code.google.com/p/go.tools/cmd/cover": StalePath,
   808  	"code.google.com/p/go.tools/cmd/godoc": StalePath,
   809  	"code.google.com/p/go.tools/cmd/vet":   StalePath,
   810  }
   811  
   812  var raceExclude = map[string]bool{
   813  	"runtime/race": true,
   814  	"runtime/msan": true,
   815  	"runtime/cgo":  true,
   816  	"cmd/cgo":      true,
   817  	"syscall":      true,
   818  	"errors":       true,
   819  }
   820  
   821  var cgoExclude = map[string]bool{
   822  	"runtime/cgo": true,
   823  }
   824  
   825  var cgoSyscallExclude = map[string]bool{
   826  	"runtime/cgo":  true,
   827  	"runtime/race": true,
   828  	"runtime/msan": true,
   829  }
   830  
   831  // load populates p using information from bp, err, which should
   832  // be the result of calling build.Context.Import.
   833  func (p *Package) load(stk *ImportStack, bp *build.Package, err error) *Package {
   834  	p.copyBuild(bp)
   835  
   836  	// The localPrefix is the path we interpret ./ imports relative to.
   837  	// Synthesized main packages sometimes override this.
   838  	p.Internal.LocalPrefix = dirToImportPath(p.Dir)
   839  
   840  	if err != nil {
   841  		p.Incomplete = true
   842  		err = base.ExpandScanner(err)
   843  		p.Error = &PackageError{
   844  			ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
   845  			Err:         err.Error(),
   846  		}
   847  		return p
   848  	}
   849  
   850  	useBindir := p.Name == "main"
   851  	if !p.Standard {
   852  		switch cfg.BuildBuildmode {
   853  		case "c-archive", "c-shared", "plugin":
   854  			useBindir = false
   855  		}
   856  	}
   857  
   858  	if useBindir {
   859  		// Report an error when the old code.google.com/p/go.tools paths are used.
   860  		if GoTools[p.ImportPath] == StalePath {
   861  			newPath := strings.Replace(p.ImportPath, "code.google.com/p/go.", "golang.org/x/", 1)
   862  			e := fmt.Sprintf("the %v command has moved; use %v instead.", p.ImportPath, newPath)
   863  			p.Error = &PackageError{Err: e}
   864  			return p
   865  		}
   866  		_, elem := filepath.Split(p.Dir)
   867  		full := cfg.BuildContext.GOOS + "_" + cfg.BuildContext.GOARCH + "/" + elem
   868  		if cfg.BuildContext.GOOS != base.ToolGOOS || cfg.BuildContext.GOARCH != base.ToolGOARCH {
   869  			// Install cross-compiled binaries to subdirectories of bin.
   870  			elem = full
   871  		}
   872  		if p.Internal.Build.BinDir != "" {
   873  			// Install to GOBIN or bin of GOPATH entry.
   874  			p.Internal.Target = filepath.Join(p.Internal.Build.BinDir, elem)
   875  			if !p.Goroot && strings.Contains(elem, "/") && cfg.GOBIN != "" {
   876  				// Do not create $GOBIN/goos_goarch/elem.
   877  				p.Internal.Target = ""
   878  				p.Internal.GobinSubdir = true
   879  			}
   880  		}
   881  		if GoTools[p.ImportPath] == ToTool {
   882  			// This is for 'go tool'.
   883  			// Override all the usual logic and force it into the tool directory.
   884  			p.Internal.Target = filepath.Join(cfg.GOROOTpkg, "tool", full)
   885  		}
   886  		if p.Internal.Target != "" && cfg.BuildContext.GOOS == "windows" {
   887  			p.Internal.Target += ".exe"
   888  		}
   889  	} else if p.Internal.Local {
   890  		// Local import turned into absolute path.
   891  		// No permanent install target.
   892  		p.Internal.Target = ""
   893  	} else {
   894  		p.Internal.Target = p.Internal.Build.PkgObj
   895  		if cfg.BuildLinkshared {
   896  			shlibnamefile := p.Internal.Target[:len(p.Internal.Target)-2] + ".shlibname"
   897  			shlib, err := ioutil.ReadFile(shlibnamefile)
   898  			if err == nil {
   899  				libname := strings.TrimSpace(string(shlib))
   900  				if cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gccgo" {
   901  					p.Shlib = filepath.Join(p.Internal.Build.PkgTargetRoot, "shlibs", libname)
   902  				} else {
   903  					p.Shlib = filepath.Join(p.Internal.Build.PkgTargetRoot, libname)
   904  
   905  				}
   906  			} else if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
   907  				base.Fatalf("unexpected error reading %s: %v", shlibnamefile, err)
   908  			}
   909  		}
   910  	}
   911  
   912  	ImportPaths := p.Imports
   913  	// Packages that use cgo import runtime/cgo implicitly.
   914  	// Packages that use cgo also import syscall implicitly,
   915  	// to wrap errno.
   916  	// Exclude certain packages to avoid circular dependencies.
   917  	if len(p.CgoFiles) > 0 && (!p.Standard || !cgoExclude[p.ImportPath]) {
   918  		ImportPaths = append(ImportPaths, "runtime/cgo")
   919  	}
   920  	if len(p.CgoFiles) > 0 && (!p.Standard || !cgoSyscallExclude[p.ImportPath]) {
   921  		ImportPaths = append(ImportPaths, "syscall")
   922  	}
   923  
   924  	if cfg.BuildContext.CgoEnabled && p.Name == "main" && !p.Goroot {
   925  		// Currently build modes c-shared, pie (on systems that do not
   926  		// support PIE with internal linking mode), plugin, and
   927  		// -linkshared force external linking mode, as of course does
   928  		// -ldflags=-linkmode=external. External linking mode forces
   929  		// an import of runtime/cgo.
   930  		pieCgo := cfg.BuildBuildmode == "pie" && (cfg.BuildContext.GOOS != "linux" || cfg.BuildContext.GOARCH != "amd64")
   931  		linkmodeExternal := false
   932  		for i, a := range cfg.BuildLdflags {
   933  			if a == "-linkmode=external" {
   934  				linkmodeExternal = true
   935  			}
   936  			if a == "-linkmode" && i+1 < len(cfg.BuildLdflags) && cfg.BuildLdflags[i+1] == "external" {
   937  				linkmodeExternal = true
   938  			}
   939  		}
   940  		if cfg.BuildBuildmode == "c-shared" || cfg.BuildBuildmode == "plugin" || pieCgo || cfg.BuildLinkshared || linkmodeExternal {
   941  			ImportPaths = append(ImportPaths, "runtime/cgo")
   942  		}
   943  	}
   944  
   945  	// Everything depends on runtime, except runtime, its internal
   946  	// subpackages, and unsafe.
   947  	if !p.Standard || (p.ImportPath != "runtime" && !strings.HasPrefix(p.ImportPath, "runtime/internal/") && p.ImportPath != "unsafe") {
   948  		ImportPaths = append(ImportPaths, "runtime")
   949  		// When race detection enabled everything depends on runtime/race.
   950  		// Exclude certain packages to avoid circular dependencies.
   951  		if cfg.BuildRace && (!p.Standard || !raceExclude[p.ImportPath]) {
   952  			ImportPaths = append(ImportPaths, "runtime/race")
   953  		}
   954  		// MSan uses runtime/msan.
   955  		if cfg.BuildMSan && (!p.Standard || !raceExclude[p.ImportPath]) {
   956  			ImportPaths = append(ImportPaths, "runtime/msan")
   957  		}
   958  		// On ARM with GOARM=5, everything depends on math for the link.
   959  		if p.Name == "main" && cfg.Goarch == "arm" {
   960  			ImportPaths = append(ImportPaths, "math")
   961  		}
   962  	}
   963  
   964  	// Runtime and its internal packages depend on runtime/internal/sys,
   965  	// so that they pick up the generated zversion.go file.
   966  	// This can be an issue particularly for runtime/internal/atomic;
   967  	// see issue 13655.
   968  	if p.Standard && (p.ImportPath == "runtime" || strings.HasPrefix(p.ImportPath, "runtime/internal/")) && p.ImportPath != "runtime/internal/sys" {
   969  		ImportPaths = append(ImportPaths, "runtime/internal/sys")
   970  	}
   971  
   972  	// Build list of full paths to all Go files in the package,
   973  	// for use by commands like go fmt.
   974  	p.Internal.GoFiles = str.StringList(p.GoFiles, p.CgoFiles, p.TestGoFiles, p.XTestGoFiles)
   975  	for i := range p.Internal.GoFiles {
   976  		p.Internal.GoFiles[i] = filepath.Join(p.Dir, p.Internal.GoFiles[i])
   977  	}
   978  	sort.Strings(p.Internal.GoFiles)
   979  
   980  	p.Internal.SFiles = str.StringList(p.SFiles)
   981  	for i := range p.Internal.SFiles {
   982  		p.Internal.SFiles[i] = filepath.Join(p.Dir, p.Internal.SFiles[i])
   983  	}
   984  	sort.Strings(p.Internal.SFiles)
   985  
   986  	p.Internal.AllGoFiles = str.StringList(p.IgnoredGoFiles)
   987  	for i := range p.Internal.AllGoFiles {
   988  		p.Internal.AllGoFiles[i] = filepath.Join(p.Dir, p.Internal.AllGoFiles[i])
   989  	}
   990  	p.Internal.AllGoFiles = append(p.Internal.AllGoFiles, p.Internal.GoFiles...)
   991  	sort.Strings(p.Internal.AllGoFiles)
   992  
   993  	// Check for case-insensitive collision of input files.
   994  	// To avoid problems on case-insensitive files, we reject any package
   995  	// where two different input files have equal names under a case-insensitive
   996  	// comparison.
   997  	f1, f2 := str.FoldDup(str.StringList(
   998  		p.GoFiles,
   999  		p.CgoFiles,
  1000  		p.IgnoredGoFiles,
  1001  		p.CFiles,
  1002  		p.CXXFiles,
  1003  		p.MFiles,
  1004  		p.HFiles,
  1005  		p.FFiles,
  1006  		p.SFiles,
  1007  		p.SysoFiles,
  1008  		p.SwigFiles,
  1009  		p.SwigCXXFiles,
  1010  		p.TestGoFiles,
  1011  		p.XTestGoFiles,
  1012  	))
  1013  	if f1 != "" {
  1014  		p.Error = &PackageError{
  1015  			ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
  1016  			Err:         fmt.Sprintf("case-insensitive file name collision: %q and %q", f1, f2),
  1017  		}
  1018  		return p
  1019  	}
  1020  
  1021  	// Build list of imported packages and full dependency list.
  1022  	imports := make([]*Package, 0, len(p.Imports))
  1023  	deps := make(map[string]*Package)
  1024  	save := func(path string, p1 *Package) {
  1025  		// The same import path could produce an error or not,
  1026  		// depending on what tries to import it.
  1027  		// Prefer to record entries with errors, so we can report them.
  1028  		p0 := deps[path]
  1029  		if p0 == nil || p1.Error != nil && (p0.Error == nil || len(p0.Error.ImportStack) > len(p1.Error.ImportStack)) {
  1030  			deps[path] = p1
  1031  		}
  1032  	}
  1033  
  1034  	for i, path := range ImportPaths {
  1035  		if path == "C" {
  1036  			continue
  1037  		}
  1038  		p1 := LoadImport(path, p.Dir, p, stk, p.Internal.Build.ImportPos[path], UseVendor)
  1039  		if p.Standard && p.Error == nil && !p1.Standard && p1.Error == nil {
  1040  			p.Error = &PackageError{
  1041  				ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
  1042  				Err:         fmt.Sprintf("non-standard import %q in standard package %q", path, p.ImportPath),
  1043  			}
  1044  			pos := p.Internal.Build.ImportPos[path]
  1045  			if len(pos) > 0 {
  1046  				p.Error.Pos = pos[0].String()
  1047  			}
  1048  		}
  1049  
  1050  		path = p1.ImportPath
  1051  		ImportPaths[i] = path
  1052  		if i < len(p.Imports) {
  1053  			p.Imports[i] = path
  1054  		}
  1055  
  1056  		save(path, p1)
  1057  		imports = append(imports, p1)
  1058  		for _, dep := range p1.Internal.Deps {
  1059  			save(dep.ImportPath, dep)
  1060  		}
  1061  		if p1.Incomplete {
  1062  			p.Incomplete = true
  1063  		}
  1064  	}
  1065  	p.Internal.Imports = imports
  1066  
  1067  	p.Deps = make([]string, 0, len(deps))
  1068  	for dep := range deps {
  1069  		p.Deps = append(p.Deps, dep)
  1070  	}
  1071  	sort.Strings(p.Deps)
  1072  	for _, dep := range p.Deps {
  1073  		p1 := deps[dep]
  1074  		if p1 == nil {
  1075  			panic("impossible: missing entry in package cache for " + dep + " imported by " + p.ImportPath)
  1076  		}
  1077  		p.Internal.Deps = append(p.Internal.Deps, p1)
  1078  		if p1.Error != nil {
  1079  			p.DepsErrors = append(p.DepsErrors, p1.Error)
  1080  		}
  1081  	}
  1082  
  1083  	// unsafe is a fake package.
  1084  	if p.Standard && (p.ImportPath == "unsafe" || cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gccgo") {
  1085  		p.Internal.Target = ""
  1086  	}
  1087  	p.Target = p.Internal.Target
  1088  
  1089  	// If cgo is not enabled, ignore cgo supporting sources
  1090  	// just as we ignore go files containing import "C".
  1091  	if !cfg.BuildContext.CgoEnabled {
  1092  		p.CFiles = nil
  1093  		p.CXXFiles = nil
  1094  		p.MFiles = nil
  1095  		p.SwigFiles = nil
  1096  		p.SwigCXXFiles = nil
  1097  		// Note that SFiles are okay (they go to the Go assembler)
  1098  		// and HFiles are okay (they might be used by the SFiles).
  1099  		// Also Sysofiles are okay (they might not contain object
  1100  		// code; see issue #16050).
  1101  	}
  1102  
  1103  	// The gc toolchain only permits C source files with cgo.
  1104  	if len(p.CFiles) > 0 && !p.UsesCgo() && !p.UsesSwig() && cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gc" {
  1105  		p.Error = &PackageError{
  1106  			ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
  1107  			Err:         fmt.Sprintf("C source files not allowed when not using cgo or SWIG: %s", strings.Join(p.CFiles, " ")),
  1108  		}
  1109  		return p
  1110  	}
  1111  
  1112  	// In the absence of errors lower in the dependency tree,
  1113  	// check for case-insensitive collisions of import paths.
  1114  	if len(p.DepsErrors) == 0 {
  1115  		dep1, dep2 := str.FoldDup(p.Deps)
  1116  		if dep1 != "" {
  1117  			p.Error = &PackageError{
  1118  				ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
  1119  				Err:         fmt.Sprintf("case-insensitive import collision: %q and %q", dep1, dep2),
  1120  			}
  1121  			return p
  1122  		}
  1123  	}
  1124  
  1125  	if p.BinaryOnly {
  1126  		// For binary-only package, use build ID from supplied package binary.
  1127  		buildID, err := buildid.ReadBuildID(p.Name, p.Target)
  1128  		if err == nil {
  1129  			p.Internal.BuildID = buildID
  1130  		}
  1131  	} else {
  1132  		computeBuildID(p)
  1133  	}
  1134  	return p
  1135  }
  1136  
  1137  // usesSwig reports whether the package needs to run SWIG.
  1138  func (p *Package) UsesSwig() bool {
  1139  	return len(p.SwigFiles) > 0 || len(p.SwigCXXFiles) > 0
  1140  }
  1141  
  1142  // usesCgo reports whether the package needs to run cgo
  1143  func (p *Package) UsesCgo() bool {
  1144  	return len(p.CgoFiles) > 0
  1145  }
  1146  
  1147  // packageList returns the list of packages in the dag rooted at roots
  1148  // as visited in a depth-first post-order traversal.
  1149  func PackageList(roots []*Package) []*Package {
  1150  	seen := map[*Package]bool{}
  1151  	all := []*Package{}
  1152  	var walk func(*Package)
  1153  	walk = func(p *Package) {
  1154  		if seen[p] {
  1155  			return
  1156  		}
  1157  		seen[p] = true
  1158  		for _, p1 := range p.Internal.Imports {
  1159  			walk(p1)
  1160  		}
  1161  		all = append(all, p)
  1162  	}
  1163  	for _, root := range roots {
  1164  		walk(root)
  1165  	}
  1166  	return all
  1167  }
  1168  
  1169  // computeStale computes the Stale flag in the package dag that starts
  1170  // at the named pkgs (command-line arguments).
  1171  func ComputeStale(pkgs ...*Package) {
  1172  	for _, p := range PackageList(pkgs) {
  1173  		p.Stale, p.StaleReason = isStale(p)
  1174  	}
  1175  }
  1176  
  1177  // The runtime version string takes one of two forms:
  1178  // "go1.X[.Y]" for Go releases, and "devel +hash" at tip.
  1179  // Determine whether we are in a released copy by
  1180  // inspecting the version.
  1181  var isGoRelease = strings.HasPrefix(runtime.Version(), "go1")
  1182  
  1183  // isStale and computeBuildID
  1184  //
  1185  // Theory of Operation
  1186  //
  1187  // There is an installed copy of the package (or binary).
  1188  // Can we reuse the installed copy, or do we need to build a new one?
  1189  //
  1190  // We can use the installed copy if it matches what we'd get
  1191  // by building a new one. The hard part is predicting that without
  1192  // actually running a build.
  1193  //
  1194  // To start, we must know the set of inputs to the build process that can
  1195  // affect the generated output. At a minimum, that includes the source
  1196  // files for the package and also any compiled packages imported by those
  1197  // source files. The *Package has these, and we use them. One might also
  1198  // argue for including in the input set: the build tags, whether the race
  1199  // detector is in use, the target operating system and architecture, the
  1200  // compiler and linker binaries being used, the additional flags being
  1201  // passed to those, the cgo binary being used, the additional flags cgo
  1202  // passes to the host C compiler, the host C compiler being used, the set
  1203  // of host C include files and installed C libraries, and so on.
  1204  // We include some but not all of this information.
  1205  //
  1206  // Once we have decided on a set of inputs, we must next decide how to
  1207  // tell whether the content of that set has changed since the last build
  1208  // of p. If there have been no changes, then we assume a new build would
  1209  // produce the same result and reuse the installed package or binary.
  1210  // But if there have been changes, then we assume a new build might not
  1211  // produce the same result, so we rebuild.
  1212  //
  1213  // There are two common ways to decide whether the content of the set has
  1214  // changed: modification times and content hashes. We use a mixture of both.
  1215  //
  1216  // The use of modification times (mtimes) was pioneered by make:
  1217  // assuming that a file's mtime is an accurate record of when that file was last written,
  1218  // and assuming that the modification time of an installed package or
  1219  // binary is the time that it was built, if the mtimes of the inputs
  1220  // predate the mtime of the installed object, then the build of that
  1221  // object saw those versions of the files, and therefore a rebuild using
  1222  // those same versions would produce the same object. In contrast, if any
  1223  // mtime of an input is newer than the mtime of the installed object, a
  1224  // change has occurred since the build, and the build should be redone.
  1225  //
  1226  // Modification times are attractive because the logic is easy to
  1227  // understand and the file system maintains the mtimes automatically
  1228  // (less work for us). Unfortunately, there are a variety of ways in
  1229  // which the mtime approach fails to detect a change and reuses a stale
  1230  // object file incorrectly. (Making the opposite mistake, rebuilding
  1231  // unnecessarily, is only a performance problem and not a correctness
  1232  // problem, so we ignore that one.)
  1233  //
  1234  // As a warmup, one problem is that to be perfectly precise, we need to
  1235  // compare the input mtimes against the time at the beginning of the
  1236  // build, but the object file time is the time at the end of the build.
  1237  // If an input file changes after being read but before the object is
  1238  // written, the next build will see an object newer than the input and
  1239  // will incorrectly decide that the object is up to date. We make no
  1240  // attempt to detect or solve this problem.
  1241  //
  1242  // Another problem is that due to file system imprecision, an input and
  1243  // output that are actually ordered in time have the same mtime.
  1244  // This typically happens on file systems with 1-second (or, worse,
  1245  // 2-second) mtime granularity and with automated scripts that write an
  1246  // input and then immediately run a build, or vice versa. If an input and
  1247  // an output have the same mtime, the conservative behavior is to treat
  1248  // the output as out-of-date and rebuild. This can cause one or more
  1249  // spurious rebuilds, but only for 1 second, until the object finally has
  1250  // an mtime later than the input.
  1251  //
  1252  // Another problem is that binary distributions often set the mtime on
  1253  // all files to the same time. If the distribution includes both inputs
  1254  // and cached build outputs, the conservative solution to the previous
  1255  // problem will cause unnecessary rebuilds. Worse, in such a binary
  1256  // distribution, those rebuilds might not even have permission to update
  1257  // the cached build output. To avoid these write errors, if an input and
  1258  // output have the same mtime, we assume the output is up-to-date.
  1259  // This is the opposite of what the previous problem would have us do,
  1260  // but binary distributions are more common than instances of the
  1261  // previous problem.
  1262  //
  1263  // A variant of the last problem is that some binary distributions do not
  1264  // set the mtime on all files to the same time. Instead they let the file
  1265  // system record mtimes as the distribution is unpacked. If the outputs
  1266  // are unpacked before the inputs, they'll be older and a build will try
  1267  // to rebuild them. That rebuild might hit the same write errors as in
  1268  // the last scenario. We don't make any attempt to solve this, and we
  1269  // haven't had many reports of it. Perhaps the only time this happens is
  1270  // when people manually unpack the distribution, and most of the time
  1271  // that's done as the same user who will be using it, so an initial
  1272  // rebuild on first use succeeds quietly.
  1273  //
  1274  // More generally, people and programs change mtimes on files. The last
  1275  // few problems were specific examples of this, but it's a general problem.
  1276  // For example, instead of a binary distribution, copying a home
  1277  // directory from one directory or machine to another might copy files
  1278  // but not preserve mtimes. If the inputs are new than the outputs on the
  1279  // first machine but copied first, they end up older than the outputs on
  1280  // the second machine.
  1281  //
  1282  // Because many other build systems have the same sensitivity to mtimes,
  1283  // most programs manipulating source code take pains not to break the
  1284  // mtime assumptions. For example, Git does not set the mtime of files
  1285  // during a checkout operation, even when checking out an old version of
  1286  // the code. This decision was made specifically to work well with
  1287  // mtime-based build systems.
  1288  //
  1289  // The killer problem, though, for mtime-based build systems is that the
  1290  // build only has access to the mtimes of the inputs that still exist.
  1291  // If it is possible to remove an input without changing any other inputs,
  1292  // a later build will think the object is up-to-date when it is not.
  1293  // This happens for Go because a package is made up of all source
  1294  // files in a directory. If a source file is removed, there is no newer
  1295  // mtime available recording that fact. The mtime on the directory could
  1296  // be used, but it also changes when unrelated files are added to or
  1297  // removed from the directory, so including the directory mtime would
  1298  // cause unnecessary rebuilds, possibly many. It would also exacerbate
  1299  // the problems mentioned earlier, since even programs that are careful
  1300  // to maintain mtimes on files rarely maintain mtimes on directories.
  1301  //
  1302  // A variant of the last problem is when the inputs change for other
  1303  // reasons. For example, Go 1.4 and Go 1.5 both install $GOPATH/src/mypkg
  1304  // into the same target, $GOPATH/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH/mypkg.a.
  1305  // If Go 1.4 has built mypkg into mypkg.a, a build using Go 1.5 must
  1306  // rebuild mypkg.a, but from mtimes alone mypkg.a looks up-to-date.
  1307  // If Go 1.5 has just been installed, perhaps the compiler will have a
  1308  // newer mtime; since the compiler is considered an input, that would
  1309  // trigger a rebuild. But only once, and only the last Go 1.4 build of
  1310  // mypkg.a happened before Go 1.5 was installed. If a user has the two
  1311  // versions installed in different locations and flips back and forth,
  1312  // mtimes alone cannot tell what to do. Changing the toolchain is
  1313  // changing the set of inputs, without affecting any mtimes.
  1314  //
  1315  // To detect the set of inputs changing, we turn away from mtimes and to
  1316  // an explicit data comparison. Specifically, we build a list of the
  1317  // inputs to the build, compute its SHA1 hash, and record that as the
  1318  // ``build ID'' in the generated object. At the next build, we can
  1319  // recompute the build ID and compare it to the one in the generated
  1320  // object. If they differ, the list of inputs has changed, so the object
  1321  // is out of date and must be rebuilt.
  1322  //
  1323  // Because this build ID is computed before the build begins, the
  1324  // comparison does not have the race that mtime comparison does.
  1325  //
  1326  // Making the build sensitive to changes in other state is
  1327  // straightforward: include the state in the build ID hash, and if it
  1328  // changes, so does the build ID, triggering a rebuild.
  1329  //
  1330  // To detect changes in toolchain, we include the toolchain version in
  1331  // the build ID hash for package runtime, and then we include the build
  1332  // IDs of all imported packages in the build ID for p.
  1333  //
  1334  // It is natural to think about including build tags in the build ID, but
  1335  // the naive approach of just dumping the tags into the hash would cause
  1336  // spurious rebuilds. For example, 'go install' and 'go install -tags neverusedtag'
  1337  // produce the same binaries (assuming neverusedtag is never used).
  1338  // A more precise approach would be to include only tags that have an
  1339  // effect on the build. But the effect of a tag on the build is to
  1340  // include or exclude a file from the compilation, and that file list is
  1341  // already in the build ID hash. So the build ID is already tag-sensitive
  1342  // in a perfectly precise way. So we do NOT explicitly add build tags to
  1343  // the build ID hash.
  1344  //
  1345  // We do not include as part of the build ID the operating system,
  1346  // architecture, or whether the race detector is enabled, even though all
  1347  // three have an effect on the output, because that information is used
  1348  // to decide the install location. Binaries for linux and binaries for
  1349  // darwin are written to different directory trees; including that
  1350  // information in the build ID is unnecessary (although it would be
  1351  // harmless).
  1352  //
  1353  // TODO(rsc): Investigate the cost of putting source file content into
  1354  // the build ID hash as a replacement for the use of mtimes. Using the
  1355  // file content would avoid all the mtime problems, but it does require
  1356  // reading all the source files, something we avoid today (we read the
  1357  // beginning to find the build tags and the imports, but we stop as soon
  1358  // as we see the import block is over). If the package is stale, the compiler
  1359  // is going to read the files anyway. But if the package is up-to-date, the
  1360  // read is overhead.
  1361  //
  1362  // TODO(rsc): Investigate the complexity of making the build more
  1363  // precise about when individual results are needed. To be fully precise,
  1364  // there are two results of a compilation: the entire .a file used by the link
  1365  // and the subpiece used by later compilations (__.PKGDEF only).
  1366  // If a rebuild is needed but produces the previous __.PKGDEF, then
  1367  // no more recompilation due to the rebuilt package is needed, only
  1368  // relinking. To date, there is nothing in the Go command to express this.
  1369  //
  1370  // Special Cases
  1371  //
  1372  // When the go command makes the wrong build decision and does not
  1373  // rebuild something it should, users fall back to adding the -a flag.
  1374  // Any common use of the -a flag should be considered prima facie evidence
  1375  // that isStale is returning an incorrect false result in some important case.
  1376  // Bugs reported in the behavior of -a itself should prompt the question
  1377  // ``Why is -a being used at all? What bug does that indicate?''
  1378  //
  1379  // There is a long history of changes to isStale to try to make -a into a
  1380  // suitable workaround for bugs in the mtime-based decisions.
  1381  // It is worth recording that history to inform (and, as much as possible, deter) future changes.
  1382  //
  1383  // (1) Before the build IDs were introduced, building with alternate tags
  1384  // would happily reuse installed objects built without those tags.
  1385  // For example, "go build -tags netgo myprog.go" would use the installed
  1386  // copy of package net, even if that copy had been built without netgo.
  1387  // (The netgo tag controls whether package net uses cgo or pure Go for
  1388  // functionality such as name resolution.)
  1389  // Using the installed non-netgo package defeats the purpose.
  1390  //
  1391  // Users worked around this with "go build -tags netgo -a myprog.go".
  1392  //
  1393  // Build IDs have made that workaround unnecessary:
  1394  // "go build -tags netgo myprog.go"
  1395  // cannot use a non-netgo copy of package net.
  1396  //
  1397  // (2) Before the build IDs were introduced, building with different toolchains,
  1398  // especially changing between toolchains, tried to reuse objects stored in
  1399  // $GOPATH/pkg, resulting in link-time errors about object file mismatches.
  1400  //
  1401  // Users worked around this with "go install -a ./...".
  1402  //
  1403  // Build IDs have made that workaround unnecessary:
  1404  // "go install ./..." will rebuild any objects it finds that were built against
  1405  // a different toolchain.
  1406  //
  1407  // (3) The common use of "go install -a ./..." led to reports of problems
  1408  // when the -a forced the rebuild of the standard library, which for some
  1409  // users was not writable. Because we didn't understand that the real
  1410  // problem was the bug -a was working around, we changed -a not to
  1411  // apply to the standard library.
  1412  //
  1413  // (4) The common use of "go build -tags netgo -a myprog.go" broke
  1414  // when we changed -a not to apply to the standard library, because
  1415  // if go build doesn't rebuild package net, it uses the non-netgo version.
  1416  //
  1417  // Users worked around this with "go build -tags netgo -installsuffix barf myprog.go".
  1418  // The -installsuffix here is making the go command look for packages
  1419  // in pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH_barf instead of pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH.
  1420  // Since the former presumably doesn't exist, go build decides to rebuild
  1421  // everything, including the standard library. Since go build doesn't
  1422  // install anything it builds, nothing is ever written to pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH_barf,
  1423  // so repeated invocations continue to work.
  1424  //
  1425  // If the use of -a wasn't a red flag, the use of -installsuffix to point to
  1426  // a non-existent directory in a command that installs nothing should
  1427  // have been.
  1428  //
  1429  // (5) Now that (1) and (2) no longer need -a, we have removed the kludge
  1430  // introduced in (3): once again, -a means ``rebuild everything,'' not
  1431  // ``rebuild everything except the standard library.'' Only Go 1.4 had
  1432  // the restricted meaning.
  1433  //
  1434  // In addition to these cases trying to trigger rebuilds, there are
  1435  // special cases trying NOT to trigger rebuilds. The main one is that for
  1436  // a variety of reasons (see above), the install process for a Go release
  1437  // cannot be relied upon to set the mtimes such that the go command will
  1438  // think the standard library is up to date. So the mtime evidence is
  1439  // ignored for the standard library if we find ourselves in a release
  1440  // version of Go. Build ID-based staleness checks still apply to the
  1441  // standard library, even in release versions. This makes
  1442  // 'go build -tags netgo' work, among other things.
  1443  
  1444  // isStale reports whether package p needs to be rebuilt,
  1445  // along with the reason why.
  1446  func isStale(p *Package) (bool, string) {
  1447  	if p.Standard && (p.ImportPath == "unsafe" || cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gccgo") {
  1448  		// fake, builtin package
  1449  		return false, "builtin package"
  1450  	}
  1451  	if p.Error != nil {
  1452  		return true, "errors loading package"
  1453  	}
  1454  	if p.Stale {
  1455  		return true, p.StaleReason
  1456  	}
  1457  
  1458  	// If this is a package with no source code, it cannot be rebuilt.
  1459  	// If the binary is missing, we mark the package stale so that
  1460  	// if a rebuild is needed, that rebuild attempt will produce a useful error.
  1461  	// (Some commands, such as 'go list', do not attempt to rebuild.)
  1462  	if p.BinaryOnly {
  1463  		if p.Internal.Target == "" {
  1464  			// Fail if a build is attempted.
  1465  			return true, "no source code for package, but no install target"
  1466  		}
  1467  		if _, err := os.Stat(p.Internal.Target); err != nil {
  1468  			// Fail if a build is attempted.
  1469  			return true, "no source code for package, but cannot access install target: " + err.Error()
  1470  		}
  1471  		return false, "no source code for package"
  1472  	}
  1473  
  1474  	// If the -a flag is given, rebuild everything.
  1475  	if cfg.BuildA {
  1476  		return true, "build -a flag in use"
  1477  	}
  1478  
  1479  	// If there's no install target, we have to rebuild.
  1480  	if p.Internal.Target == "" {
  1481  		return true, "no install target"
  1482  	}
  1483  
  1484  	// Package is stale if completely unbuilt.
  1485  	fi, err := os.Stat(p.Internal.Target)
  1486  	if err != nil {
  1487  		return true, "cannot stat install target"
  1488  	}
  1489  
  1490  	// Package is stale if the expected build ID differs from the
  1491  	// recorded build ID. This catches changes like a source file
  1492  	// being removed from a package directory. See issue 3895.
  1493  	// It also catches changes in build tags that affect the set of
  1494  	// files being compiled. See issue 9369.
  1495  	// It also catches changes in toolchain, like when flipping between
  1496  	// two versions of Go compiling a single GOPATH.
  1497  	// See issue 8290 and issue 10702.
  1498  	targetBuildID, err := buildid.ReadBuildID(p.Name, p.Target)
  1499  	if err == nil && targetBuildID != p.Internal.BuildID {
  1500  		return true, "build ID mismatch"
  1501  	}
  1502  
  1503  	// Package is stale if a dependency is.
  1504  	for _, p1 := range p.Internal.Deps {
  1505  		if p1.Stale {
  1506  			return true, "stale dependency"
  1507  		}
  1508  	}
  1509  
  1510  	// The checks above are content-based staleness.
  1511  	// We assume they are always accurate.
  1512  	//
  1513  	// The checks below are mtime-based staleness.
  1514  	// We hope they are accurate, but we know that they fail in the case of
  1515  	// prebuilt Go installations that don't preserve the build mtimes
  1516  	// (for example, if the pkg/ mtimes are before the src/ mtimes).
  1517  	// See the large comment above isStale for details.
  1518  
  1519  	// If we are running a release copy of Go and didn't find a content-based
  1520  	// reason to rebuild the standard packages, do not rebuild them.
  1521  	// They may not be writable anyway, but they are certainly not changing.
  1522  	// This makes 'go build' skip the standard packages when
  1523  	// using an official release, even when the mtimes have been changed.
  1524  	// See issue 3036, issue 3149, issue 4106, issue 8290.
  1525  	// (If a change to a release tree must be made by hand, the way to force the
  1526  	// install is to run make.bash, which will remove the old package archives
  1527  	// before rebuilding.)
  1528  	if p.Standard && isGoRelease {
  1529  		return false, "standard package in Go release distribution"
  1530  	}
  1531  
  1532  	// Time-based staleness.
  1533  
  1534  	built := fi.ModTime()
  1535  
  1536  	olderThan := func(file string) bool {
  1537  		fi, err := os.Stat(file)
  1538  		return err != nil || fi.ModTime().After(built)
  1539  	}
  1540  
  1541  	// Package is stale if a dependency is, or if a dependency is newer.
  1542  	for _, p1 := range p.Internal.Deps {
  1543  		if p1.Internal.Target != "" && olderThan(p1.Internal.Target) {
  1544  			return true, "newer dependency"
  1545  		}
  1546  	}
  1547  
  1548  	// As a courtesy to developers installing new versions of the compiler
  1549  	// frequently, define that packages are stale if they are
  1550  	// older than the compiler, and commands if they are older than
  1551  	// the linker. This heuristic will not work if the binaries are
  1552  	// back-dated, as some binary distributions may do, but it does handle
  1553  	// a very common case.
  1554  	// See issue 3036.
  1555  	// Exclude $GOROOT, under the assumption that people working on
  1556  	// the compiler may want to control when everything gets rebuilt,
  1557  	// and people updating the Go repository will run make.bash or all.bash
  1558  	// and get a full rebuild anyway.
  1559  	// Excluding $GOROOT used to also fix issue 4106, but that's now
  1560  	// taken care of above (at least when the installed Go is a released version).
  1561  	if p.Root != cfg.GOROOT {
  1562  		if olderThan(cfg.BuildToolchainCompiler()) {
  1563  			return true, "newer compiler"
  1564  		}
  1565  		if p.Internal.Build.IsCommand() && olderThan(cfg.BuildToolchainLinker()) {
  1566  			return true, "newer linker"
  1567  		}
  1568  	}
  1569  
  1570  	// Note: Until Go 1.5, we had an additional shortcut here.
  1571  	// We built a list of the workspace roots ($GOROOT, each $GOPATH)
  1572  	// containing targets directly named on the command line,
  1573  	// and if p were not in any of those, it would be treated as up-to-date
  1574  	// as long as it is built. The goal was to avoid rebuilding a system-installed
  1575  	// $GOROOT, unless something from $GOROOT were explicitly named
  1576  	// on the command line (like go install math).
  1577  	// That's now handled by the isGoRelease clause above.
  1578  	// The other effect of the shortcut was to isolate different entries in
  1579  	// $GOPATH from each other. This had the unfortunate effect that
  1580  	// if you had (say), GOPATH listing two entries, one for commands
  1581  	// and one for libraries, and you did a 'git pull' in the library one
  1582  	// and then tried 'go install commands/...', it would build the new libraries
  1583  	// during the first build (because they wouldn't have been installed at all)
  1584  	// but then subsequent builds would not rebuild the libraries, even if the
  1585  	// mtimes indicate they are stale, because the different GOPATH entries
  1586  	// were treated differently. This behavior was confusing when using
  1587  	// non-trivial GOPATHs, which were particularly common with some
  1588  	// code management conventions, like the original godep.
  1589  	// Since the $GOROOT case (the original motivation) is handled separately,
  1590  	// we no longer put a barrier between the different $GOPATH entries.
  1591  	//
  1592  	// One implication of this is that if there is a system directory for
  1593  	// non-standard Go packages that is included in $GOPATH, the mtimes
  1594  	// on those compiled packages must be no earlier than the mtimes
  1595  	// on the source files. Since most distributions use the same mtime
  1596  	// for all files in a tree, they will be unaffected. People using plain
  1597  	// tar x to extract system-installed packages will need to adjust mtimes,
  1598  	// but it's better to force them to get the mtimes right than to ignore
  1599  	// the mtimes and thereby do the wrong thing in common use cases.
  1600  	//
  1601  	// So there is no GOPATH vs GOPATH shortcut here anymore.
  1602  	//
  1603  	// If something needs to come back here, we could try writing a dummy
  1604  	// file with a random name to the $GOPATH/pkg directory (and removing it)
  1605  	// to test for write access, and then skip GOPATH roots we don't have write
  1606  	// access to. But hopefully we can just use the mtimes always.
  1607  
  1608  	srcs := str.StringList(p.GoFiles, p.CFiles, p.CXXFiles, p.MFiles, p.HFiles, p.FFiles, p.SFiles, p.CgoFiles, p.SysoFiles, p.SwigFiles, p.SwigCXXFiles)
  1609  	for _, src := range srcs {
  1610  		if olderThan(filepath.Join(p.Dir, src)) {
  1611  			return true, "newer source file"
  1612  		}
  1613  	}
  1614  
  1615  	return false, ""
  1616  }
  1617  
  1618  // computeBuildID computes the build ID for p, leaving it in p.Internal.BuildID.
  1619  // Build ID is a hash of the information we want to detect changes in.
  1620  // See the long comment in isStale for details.
  1621  func computeBuildID(p *Package) {
  1622  	h := sha1.New()
  1623  
  1624  	// Include the list of files compiled as part of the package.
  1625  	// This lets us detect removed files. See issue 3895.
  1626  	inputFiles := str.StringList(
  1627  		p.GoFiles,
  1628  		p.CgoFiles,
  1629  		p.CFiles,
  1630  		p.CXXFiles,
  1631  		p.FFiles,
  1632  		p.MFiles,
  1633  		p.HFiles,
  1634  		p.SFiles,
  1635  		p.SysoFiles,
  1636  		p.SwigFiles,
  1637  		p.SwigCXXFiles,
  1638  	)
  1639  	for _, file := range inputFiles {
  1640  		fmt.Fprintf(h, "file %s\n", file)
  1641  	}
  1642  
  1643  	// Include the content of runtime/internal/sys/zversion.go in the hash
  1644  	// for package runtime. This will give package runtime a
  1645  	// different build ID in each Go release.
  1646  	if p.Standard && p.ImportPath == "runtime/internal/sys" && cfg.BuildContext.Compiler != "gccgo" {
  1647  		data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filepath.Join(p.Dir, "zversion.go"))
  1648  		if os.IsNotExist(err) {
  1649  			p.Stale = true
  1650  			p.StaleReason = fmt.Sprintf("missing zversion.go")
  1651  		} else if err != nil {
  1652  			base.Fatalf("go: %s", err)
  1653  		}
  1654  		fmt.Fprintf(h, "zversion %q\n", string(data))
  1655  
  1656  		// Add environment variables that affect code generation.
  1657  		switch cfg.BuildContext.GOARCH {
  1658  		case "arm":
  1659  			fmt.Fprintf(h, "GOARM=%s\n", cfg.GOARM)
  1660  		case "386":
  1661  			fmt.Fprintf(h, "GO386=%s\n", cfg.GO386)
  1662  		}
  1663  	}
  1664  
  1665  	// Include the build IDs of any dependencies in the hash.
  1666  	// This, combined with the runtime/zversion content,
  1667  	// will cause packages to have different build IDs when
  1668  	// compiled with different Go releases.
  1669  	// This helps the go command know to recompile when
  1670  	// people use the same GOPATH but switch between
  1671  	// different Go releases. See issue 10702.
  1672  	// This is also a better fix for issue 8290.
  1673  	for _, p1 := range p.Internal.Deps {
  1674  		fmt.Fprintf(h, "dep %s %s\n", p1.ImportPath, p1.Internal.BuildID)
  1675  	}
  1676  
  1677  	p.Internal.BuildID = fmt.Sprintf("%x", h.Sum(nil))
  1678  }
  1679  
  1680  var cmdCache = map[string]*Package{}
  1681  
  1682  func ClearCmdCache() {
  1683  	for name := range cmdCache {
  1684  		delete(cmdCache, name)
  1685  	}
  1686  }
  1687  
  1688  // loadPackage is like loadImport but is used for command-line arguments,
  1689  // not for paths found in import statements. In addition to ordinary import paths,
  1690  // loadPackage accepts pseudo-paths beginning with cmd/ to denote commands
  1691  // in the Go command directory, as well as paths to those directories.
  1692  func LoadPackage(arg string, stk *ImportStack) *Package {
  1693  	if build.IsLocalImport(arg) {
  1694  		dir := arg
  1695  		if !filepath.IsAbs(dir) {
  1696  			if abs, err := filepath.Abs(dir); err == nil {
  1697  				// interpret relative to current directory
  1698  				dir = abs
  1699  			}
  1700  		}
  1701  		if sub, ok := hasSubdir(cfg.GOROOTsrc, dir); ok && strings.HasPrefix(sub, "cmd/") && !strings.Contains(sub[4:], "/") {
  1702  			arg = sub
  1703  		}
  1704  	}
  1705  	if strings.HasPrefix(arg, "cmd/") && !strings.Contains(arg[4:], "/") {
  1706  		if p := cmdCache[arg]; p != nil {
  1707  			return p
  1708  		}
  1709  		stk.Push(arg)
  1710  		defer stk.Pop()
  1711  
  1712  		bp, err := cfg.BuildContext.ImportDir(filepath.Join(cfg.GOROOTsrc, arg), 0)
  1713  		bp.ImportPath = arg
  1714  		bp.Goroot = true
  1715  		bp.BinDir = cfg.GOROOTbin
  1716  		if cfg.GOROOTbin != "" {
  1717  			bp.BinDir = cfg.GOROOTbin
  1718  		}
  1719  		bp.Root = cfg.GOROOT
  1720  		bp.SrcRoot = cfg.GOROOTsrc
  1721  		p := new(Package)
  1722  		cmdCache[arg] = p
  1723  		p.load(stk, bp, err)
  1724  		if p.Error == nil && p.Name != "main" {
  1725  			p.Error = &PackageError{
  1726  				ImportStack: stk.Copy(),
  1727  				Err:         fmt.Sprintf("expected package main but found package %s in %s", p.Name, p.Dir),
  1728  			}
  1729  		}
  1730  		return p
  1731  	}
  1732  
  1733  	// Wasn't a command; must be a package.
  1734  	// If it is a local import path but names a standard package,
  1735  	// we treat it as if the user specified the standard package.
  1736  	// This lets you run go test ./ioutil in package io and be
  1737  	// referring to io/ioutil rather than a hypothetical import of
  1738  	// "./ioutil".
  1739  	if build.IsLocalImport(arg) {
  1740  		bp, _ := cfg.BuildContext.ImportDir(filepath.Join(base.Cwd, arg), build.FindOnly)
  1741  		if bp.ImportPath != "" && bp.ImportPath != "." {
  1742  			arg = bp.ImportPath
  1743  		}
  1744  	}
  1745  
  1746  	return LoadImport(arg, base.Cwd, nil, stk, nil, 0)
  1747  }
  1748  
  1749  // packages returns the packages named by the
  1750  // command line arguments 'args'.  If a named package
  1751  // cannot be loaded at all (for example, if the directory does not exist),
  1752  // then packages prints an error and does not include that
  1753  // package in the results. However, if errors occur trying
  1754  // to load dependencies of a named package, the named
  1755  // package is still returned, with p.Incomplete = true
  1756  // and details in p.DepsErrors.
  1757  func Packages(args []string) []*Package {
  1758  	var pkgs []*Package
  1759  	for _, pkg := range PackagesAndErrors(args) {
  1760  		if pkg.Error != nil {
  1761  			base.Errorf("can't load package: %s", pkg.Error)
  1762  			continue
  1763  		}
  1764  		pkgs = append(pkgs, pkg)
  1765  	}
  1766  	return pkgs
  1767  }
  1768  
  1769  // packagesAndErrors is like 'packages' but returns a
  1770  // *Package for every argument, even the ones that
  1771  // cannot be loaded at all.
  1772  // The packages that fail to load will have p.Error != nil.
  1773  func PackagesAndErrors(args []string) []*Package {
  1774  	if len(args) > 0 && strings.HasSuffix(args[0], ".go") {
  1775  		return []*Package{GoFilesPackage(args)}
  1776  	}
  1777  
  1778  	args = ImportPaths(args)
  1779  	var (
  1780  		pkgs    []*Package
  1781  		stk     ImportStack
  1782  		seenArg = make(map[string]bool)
  1783  		seenPkg = make(map[*Package]bool)
  1784  	)
  1785  
  1786  	for _, arg := range args {
  1787  		if seenArg[arg] {
  1788  			continue
  1789  		}
  1790  		seenArg[arg] = true
  1791  		pkg := LoadPackage(arg, &stk)
  1792  		if seenPkg[pkg] {
  1793  			continue
  1794  		}
  1795  		seenPkg[pkg] = true
  1796  		pkgs = append(pkgs, pkg)
  1797  	}
  1798  	ComputeStale(pkgs...)
  1799  
  1800  	return pkgs
  1801  }
  1802  
  1803  // packagesForBuild is like 'packages' but fails if any of
  1804  // the packages or their dependencies have errors
  1805  // (cannot be built).
  1806  func PackagesForBuild(args []string) []*Package {
  1807  	pkgs := PackagesAndErrors(args)
  1808  	printed := map[*PackageError]bool{}
  1809  	for _, pkg := range pkgs {
  1810  		if pkg.Error != nil {
  1811  			base.Errorf("can't load package: %s", pkg.Error)
  1812  		}
  1813  		for _, err := range pkg.DepsErrors {
  1814  			// Since these are errors in dependencies,
  1815  			// the same error might show up multiple times,
  1816  			// once in each package that depends on it.
  1817  			// Only print each once.
  1818  			if !printed[err] {
  1819  				printed[err] = true
  1820  				base.Errorf("%s", err)
  1821  			}
  1822  		}
  1823  	}
  1824  	base.ExitIfErrors()
  1825  
  1826  	// Check for duplicate loads of the same package.
  1827  	// That should be impossible, but if it does happen then
  1828  	// we end up trying to build the same package twice,
  1829  	// usually in parallel overwriting the same files,
  1830  	// which doesn't work very well.
  1831  	seen := map[string]bool{}
  1832  	reported := map[string]bool{}
  1833  	for _, pkg := range PackageList(pkgs) {
  1834  		if seen[pkg.ImportPath] && !reported[pkg.ImportPath] {
  1835  			reported[pkg.ImportPath] = true
  1836  			base.Errorf("internal error: duplicate loads of %s", pkg.ImportPath)
  1837  		}
  1838  		seen[pkg.ImportPath] = true
  1839  	}
  1840  	base.ExitIfErrors()
  1841  
  1842  	return pkgs
  1843  }
  1844  
  1845  // GoFilesPackage creates a package for building a collection of Go files
  1846  // (typically named on the command line).  The target is named p.a for
  1847  // package p or named after the first Go file for package main.
  1848  func GoFilesPackage(gofiles []string) *Package {
  1849  	// TODO: Remove this restriction.
  1850  	for _, f := range gofiles {
  1851  		if !strings.HasSuffix(f, ".go") {
  1852  			base.Fatalf("named files must be .go files")
  1853  		}
  1854  	}
  1855  
  1856  	var stk ImportStack
  1857  	ctxt := cfg.BuildContext
  1858  	ctxt.UseAllFiles = true
  1859  
  1860  	// Synthesize fake "directory" that only shows the named files,
  1861  	// to make it look like this is a standard package or
  1862  	// command directory. So that local imports resolve
  1863  	// consistently, the files must all be in the same directory.
  1864  	var dirent []os.FileInfo
  1865  	var dir string
  1866  	for _, file := range gofiles {
  1867  		fi, err := os.Stat(file)
  1868  		if err != nil {
  1869  			base.Fatalf("%s", err)
  1870  		}
  1871  		if fi.IsDir() {
  1872  			base.Fatalf("%s is a directory, should be a Go file", file)
  1873  		}
  1874  		dir1, _ := filepath.Split(file)
  1875  		if dir1 == "" {
  1876  			dir1 = "./"
  1877  		}
  1878  		if dir == "" {
  1879  			dir = dir1
  1880  		} else if dir != dir1 {
  1881  			base.Fatalf("named files must all be in one directory; have %s and %s", dir, dir1)
  1882  		}
  1883  		dirent = append(dirent, fi)
  1884  	}
  1885  	ctxt.ReadDir = func(string) ([]os.FileInfo, error) { return dirent, nil }
  1886  
  1887  	var err error
  1888  	if dir == "" {
  1889  		dir = base.Cwd
  1890  	}
  1891  	dir, err = filepath.Abs(dir)
  1892  	if err != nil {
  1893  		base.Fatalf("%s", err)
  1894  	}
  1895  
  1896  	bp, err := ctxt.ImportDir(dir, 0)
  1897  	pkg := new(Package)
  1898  	pkg.Internal.Local = true
  1899  	pkg.Internal.Cmdline = true
  1900  	stk.Push("main")
  1901  	pkg.load(&stk, bp, err)
  1902  	stk.Pop()
  1903  	pkg.Internal.LocalPrefix = dirToImportPath(dir)
  1904  	pkg.ImportPath = "command-line-arguments"
  1905  	pkg.Internal.Target = ""
  1906  
  1907  	if pkg.Name == "main" {
  1908  		_, elem := filepath.Split(gofiles[0])
  1909  		exe := elem[:len(elem)-len(".go")] + cfg.ExeSuffix
  1910  		if cfg.BuildO == "" {
  1911  			cfg.BuildO = exe
  1912  		}
  1913  		if cfg.GOBIN != "" {
  1914  			pkg.Internal.Target = filepath.Join(cfg.GOBIN, exe)
  1915  		}
  1916  	}
  1917  
  1918  	pkg.Target = pkg.Internal.Target
  1919  	pkg.Stale = true
  1920  	pkg.StaleReason = "files named on command line"
  1921  
  1922  	ComputeStale(pkg)
  1923  	return pkg
  1924  }