github.com/sbinet/go@v0.0.0-20160827155028-54d7de7dd62b/src/reflect/deepequal.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  // Deep equality test via reflection
     6  
     7  package reflect
     8  
     9  import "unsafe"
    10  
    11  // During deepValueEqual, must keep track of checks that are
    12  // in progress. The comparison algorithm assumes that all
    13  // checks in progress are true when it reencounters them.
    14  // Visited comparisons are stored in a map indexed by visit.
    15  type visit struct {
    16  	a1  unsafe.Pointer
    17  	a2  unsafe.Pointer
    18  	typ Type
    19  }
    20  
    21  // Tests for deep equality using reflected types. The map argument tracks
    22  // comparisons that have already been seen, which allows short circuiting on
    23  // recursive types.
    24  func deepValueEqual(v1, v2 Value, visited map[visit]bool, depth int) bool {
    25  	if !v1.IsValid() || !v2.IsValid() {
    26  		return v1.IsValid() == v2.IsValid()
    27  	}
    28  	if v1.Type() != v2.Type() {
    29  		return false
    30  	}
    31  
    32  	// if depth > 10 { panic("deepValueEqual") }	// for debugging
    33  	hard := func(k Kind) bool {
    34  		switch k {
    35  		case Array, Map, Slice, Struct:
    36  			return true
    37  		}
    38  		return false
    39  	}
    40  
    41  	if v1.CanAddr() && v2.CanAddr() && hard(v1.Kind()) {
    42  		addr1 := unsafe.Pointer(v1.UnsafeAddr())
    43  		addr2 := unsafe.Pointer(v2.UnsafeAddr())
    44  		if uintptr(addr1) > uintptr(addr2) {
    45  			// Canonicalize order to reduce number of entries in visited.
    46  			// Assumes non-moving garbage collector.
    47  			addr1, addr2 = addr2, addr1
    48  		}
    49  
    50  		// Short circuit if references are already seen.
    51  		typ := v1.Type()
    52  		v := visit{addr1, addr2, typ}
    53  		if visited[v] {
    54  			return true
    55  		}
    56  
    57  		// Remember for later.
    58  		visited[v] = true
    59  	}
    60  
    61  	switch v1.Kind() {
    62  	case Array:
    63  		for i := 0; i < v1.Len(); i++ {
    64  			if !deepValueEqual(v1.Index(i), v2.Index(i), visited, depth+1) {
    65  				return false
    66  			}
    67  		}
    68  		return true
    69  	case Slice:
    70  		if v1.IsNil() != v2.IsNil() {
    71  			return false
    72  		}
    73  		if v1.Len() != v2.Len() {
    74  			return false
    75  		}
    76  		if v1.Pointer() == v2.Pointer() {
    77  			return true
    78  		}
    79  		for i := 0; i < v1.Len(); i++ {
    80  			if !deepValueEqual(v1.Index(i), v2.Index(i), visited, depth+1) {
    81  				return false
    82  			}
    83  		}
    84  		return true
    85  	case Interface:
    86  		if v1.IsNil() || v2.IsNil() {
    87  			return v1.IsNil() == v2.IsNil()
    88  		}
    89  		return deepValueEqual(v1.Elem(), v2.Elem(), visited, depth+1)
    90  	case Ptr:
    91  		if v1.Pointer() == v2.Pointer() {
    92  			return true
    93  		}
    94  		return deepValueEqual(v1.Elem(), v2.Elem(), visited, depth+1)
    95  	case Struct:
    96  		for i, n := 0, v1.NumField(); i < n; i++ {
    97  			if !deepValueEqual(v1.Field(i), v2.Field(i), visited, depth+1) {
    98  				return false
    99  			}
   100  		}
   101  		return true
   102  	case Map:
   103  		if v1.IsNil() != v2.IsNil() {
   104  			return false
   105  		}
   106  		if v1.Len() != v2.Len() {
   107  			return false
   108  		}
   109  		if v1.Pointer() == v2.Pointer() {
   110  			return true
   111  		}
   112  		for _, k := range v1.MapKeys() {
   113  			val1 := v1.MapIndex(k)
   114  			val2 := v2.MapIndex(k)
   115  			if !val1.IsValid() || !val2.IsValid() || !deepValueEqual(v1.MapIndex(k), v2.MapIndex(k), visited, depth+1) {
   116  				return false
   117  			}
   118  		}
   119  		return true
   120  	case Func:
   121  		if v1.IsNil() && v2.IsNil() {
   122  			return true
   123  		}
   124  		// Can't do better than this:
   125  		return false
   126  	default:
   127  		// Normal equality suffices
   128  		return valueInterface(v1, false) == valueInterface(v2, false)
   129  	}
   130  }
   131  
   132  // DeepEqual reports whether x and y are ``deeply equal,'' defined as follows.
   133  // Two values of identical type are deeply equal if one of the following cases applies.
   134  // Values of distinct types are never deeply equal.
   135  //
   136  // Array values are deeply equal when their corresponding elements are deeply equal.
   137  //
   138  // Struct values are deeply equal if their corresponding fields,
   139  // both exported and unexported, are deeply equal.
   140  //
   141  // Func values are deeply equal if both are nil; otherwise they are not deeply equal.
   142  //
   143  // Interface values are deeply equal if they hold deeply equal concrete values.
   144  //
   145  // Map values are deeply equal if they are the same map object
   146  // or if they have the same length and their corresponding keys
   147  // (matched using Go equality) map to deeply equal values.
   148  //
   149  // Pointer values are deeply equal if they are equal using Go's == operator
   150  // or if they point to deeply equal values.
   151  //
   152  // Slice values are deeply equal when all of the following are true:
   153  // they are both nil or both non-nil, they have the same length,
   154  // and either they point to the same initial entry of the same underlying array
   155  // (that is, &x[0] == &y[0]) or their corresponding elements (up to length) are deeply equal.
   156  // Note that a non-nil empty slice and a nil slice (for example, []byte{} and []byte(nil))
   157  // are not deeply equal.
   158  //
   159  // Other values - numbers, bools, strings, and channels - are deeply equal
   160  // if they are equal using Go's == operator.
   161  //
   162  // In general DeepEqual is a recursive relaxation of Go's == operator.
   163  // However, this idea is impossible to implement without some inconsistency.
   164  // Specifically, it is possible for a value to be unequal to itself,
   165  // either because it is of func type (uncomparable in general)
   166  // or because it is a floating-point NaN value (not equal to itself in floating-point comparison),
   167  // or because it is an array, struct, or interface containing
   168  // such a value.
   169  // On the other hand, pointer values are always equal to themselves,
   170  // even if they point at or contain such problematic values,
   171  // because they compare equal using Go's == operator, and that
   172  // is a sufficient condition to be deeply equal, regardless of content.
   173  // DeepEqual has been defined so that the same short-cut applies
   174  // to slices and maps: if x and y are the same slice or the same map,
   175  // they are deeply equal regardless of content.
   176  func DeepEqual(x, y interface{}) bool {
   177  	if x == nil || y == nil {
   178  		return x == y
   179  	}
   180  	v1 := ValueOf(x)
   181  	v2 := ValueOf(y)
   182  	if v1.Type() != v2.Type() {
   183  		return false
   184  	}
   185  	return deepValueEqual(v1, v2, make(map[visit]bool), 0)
   186  }