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     1  // Copyright 2013 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 loader
     6  
     7  // This file handles cgo preprocessing of files containing `import "C"`.
     8  //
     9  // DESIGN
    10  //
    11  // The approach taken is to run the cgo processor on the package's
    12  // CgoFiles and parse the output, faking the filenames of the
    13  // resulting ASTs so that the synthetic file containing the C types is
    14  // called "C" (e.g. "~/go/src/net/C") and the preprocessed files
    15  // have their original names (e.g. "~/go/src/net/cgo_unix.go"),
    16  // not the names of the actual temporary files.
    17  //
    18  // The advantage of this approach is its fidelity to 'go build'.  The
    19  // downside is that the token.Position.Offset for each AST node is
    20  // incorrect, being an offset within the temporary file.  Line numbers
    21  // should still be correct because of the //line comments.
    22  //
    23  // The logic of this file is mostly plundered from the 'go build'
    24  // tool, which also invokes the cgo preprocessor.
    25  //
    26  //
    27  // REJECTED ALTERNATIVE
    28  //
    29  // An alternative approach that we explored is to extend go/types'
    30  // Importer mechanism to provide the identity of the importing package
    31  // so that each time `import "C"` appears it resolves to a different
    32  // synthetic package containing just the objects needed in that case.
    33  // The loader would invoke cgo but parse only the cgo_types.go file
    34  // defining the package-level objects, discarding the other files
    35  // resulting from preprocessing.
    36  //
    37  // The benefit of this approach would have been that source-level
    38  // syntax information would correspond exactly to the original cgo
    39  // file, with no preprocessing involved, making source tools like
    40  // godoc, guru, and eg happy.  However, the approach was rejected
    41  // due to the additional complexity it would impose on go/types.  (It
    42  // made for a beautiful demo, though.)
    43  //
    44  // cgo files, despite their *.go extension, are not legal Go source
    45  // files per the specification since they may refer to unexported
    46  // members of package "C" such as C.int.  Also, a function such as
    47  // C.getpwent has in effect two types, one matching its C type and one
    48  // which additionally returns (errno C.int).  The cgo preprocessor
    49  // uses name mangling to distinguish these two functions in the
    50  // processed code, but go/types would need to duplicate this logic in
    51  // its handling of function calls, analogous to the treatment of map
    52  // lookups in which y=m[k] and y,ok=m[k] are both legal.
    53  
    54  import (
    55  	"fmt"
    56  	"go/ast"
    57  	"go/build"
    58  	"go/parser"
    59  	"go/token"
    60  	"io/ioutil"
    61  	"log"
    62  	"os"
    63  	"os/exec"
    64  	"path/filepath"
    65  	"regexp"
    66  	"strings"
    67  )
    68  
    69  // processCgoFiles invokes the cgo preprocessor on bp.CgoFiles, parses
    70  // the output and returns the resulting ASTs.
    71  //
    72  func processCgoFiles(bp *build.Package, fset *token.FileSet, DisplayPath func(path string) string, mode parser.Mode) ([]*ast.File, error) {
    73  	tmpdir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", strings.Replace(bp.ImportPath, "/", "_", -1)+"_C")
    74  	if err != nil {
    75  		return nil, err
    76  	}
    77  	defer os.RemoveAll(tmpdir)
    78  
    79  	pkgdir := bp.Dir
    80  	if DisplayPath != nil {
    81  		pkgdir = DisplayPath(pkgdir)
    82  	}
    83  
    84  	cgoFiles, cgoDisplayFiles, err := runCgo(bp, pkgdir, tmpdir)
    85  	if err != nil {
    86  		return nil, err
    87  	}
    88  	var files []*ast.File
    89  	for i := range cgoFiles {
    90  		rd, err := os.Open(cgoFiles[i])
    91  		if err != nil {
    92  			return nil, err
    93  		}
    94  		display := filepath.Join(bp.Dir, cgoDisplayFiles[i])
    95  		f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, display, rd, mode)
    96  		rd.Close()
    97  		if err != nil {
    98  			return nil, err
    99  		}
   100  		files = append(files, f)
   101  	}
   102  	return files, nil
   103  }
   104  
   105  var cgoRe = regexp.MustCompile(`[/\\:]`)
   106  
   107  // runCgo invokes the cgo preprocessor on bp.CgoFiles and returns two
   108  // lists of files: the resulting processed files (in temporary
   109  // directory tmpdir) and the corresponding names of the unprocessed files.
   110  //
   111  // runCgo is adapted from (*builder).cgo in
   112  // $GOROOT/src/cmd/go/build.go, but these features are unsupported:
   113  // Objective C, CGOPKGPATH, CGO_FLAGS.
   114  //
   115  func runCgo(bp *build.Package, pkgdir, tmpdir string) (files, displayFiles []string, err error) {
   116  	cgoCPPFLAGS, _, _, _ := cflags(bp, true)
   117  	_, cgoexeCFLAGS, _, _ := cflags(bp, false)
   118  
   119  	if len(bp.CgoPkgConfig) > 0 {
   120  		pcCFLAGS, err := pkgConfigFlags(bp)
   121  		if err != nil {
   122  			return nil, nil, err
   123  		}
   124  		cgoCPPFLAGS = append(cgoCPPFLAGS, pcCFLAGS...)
   125  	}
   126  
   127  	// Allows including _cgo_export.h from .[ch] files in the package.
   128  	cgoCPPFLAGS = append(cgoCPPFLAGS, "-I", tmpdir)
   129  
   130  	// _cgo_gotypes.go (displayed "C") contains the type definitions.
   131  	files = append(files, filepath.Join(tmpdir, "_cgo_gotypes.go"))
   132  	displayFiles = append(displayFiles, "C")
   133  	for _, fn := range bp.CgoFiles {
   134  		// "foo.cgo1.go" (displayed "foo.go") is the processed Go source.
   135  		f := cgoRe.ReplaceAllString(fn[:len(fn)-len("go")], "_")
   136  		files = append(files, filepath.Join(tmpdir, f+"cgo1.go"))
   137  		displayFiles = append(displayFiles, fn)
   138  	}
   139  
   140  	var cgoflags []string
   141  	if bp.Goroot && bp.ImportPath == "runtime/cgo" {
   142  		cgoflags = append(cgoflags, "-import_runtime_cgo=false")
   143  	}
   144  	if bp.Goroot && bp.ImportPath == "runtime/race" || bp.ImportPath == "runtime/cgo" {
   145  		cgoflags = append(cgoflags, "-import_syscall=false")
   146  	}
   147  
   148  	args := stringList(
   149  		"go", "tool", "cgo", "-objdir", tmpdir, cgoflags, "--",
   150  		cgoCPPFLAGS, cgoexeCFLAGS, bp.CgoFiles,
   151  	)
   152  	if false {
   153  		log.Printf("Running cgo for package %q: %s (dir=%s)", bp.ImportPath, args, pkgdir)
   154  	}
   155  	cmd := exec.Command(args[0], args[1:]...)
   156  	cmd.Dir = pkgdir
   157  	cmd.Stdout = os.Stderr
   158  	cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
   159  	if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
   160  		return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("cgo failed: %s: %s", args, err)
   161  	}
   162  
   163  	return files, displayFiles, nil
   164  }
   165  
   166  // -- unmodified from 'go build' ---------------------------------------
   167  
   168  // Return the flags to use when invoking the C or C++ compilers, or cgo.
   169  func cflags(p *build.Package, def bool) (cppflags, cflags, cxxflags, ldflags []string) {
   170  	var defaults string
   171  	if def {
   172  		defaults = "-g -O2"
   173  	}
   174  
   175  	cppflags = stringList(envList("CGO_CPPFLAGS", ""), p.CgoCPPFLAGS)
   176  	cflags = stringList(envList("CGO_CFLAGS", defaults), p.CgoCFLAGS)
   177  	cxxflags = stringList(envList("CGO_CXXFLAGS", defaults), p.CgoCXXFLAGS)
   178  	ldflags = stringList(envList("CGO_LDFLAGS", defaults), p.CgoLDFLAGS)
   179  	return
   180  }
   181  
   182  // envList returns the value of the given environment variable broken
   183  // into fields, using the default value when the variable is empty.
   184  func envList(key, def string) []string {
   185  	v := os.Getenv(key)
   186  	if v == "" {
   187  		v = def
   188  	}
   189  	return strings.Fields(v)
   190  }
   191  
   192  // stringList's arguments should be a sequence of string or []string values.
   193  // stringList flattens them into a single []string.
   194  func stringList(args ...interface{}) []string {
   195  	var x []string
   196  	for _, arg := range args {
   197  		switch arg := arg.(type) {
   198  		case []string:
   199  			x = append(x, arg...)
   200  		case string:
   201  			x = append(x, arg)
   202  		default:
   203  			panic("stringList: invalid argument")
   204  		}
   205  	}
   206  	return x
   207  }