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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package ssautil
// This file defines utility functions for constructing programs in SSA form.
import (
"go/ast"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/loader"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/ssa"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/versions"
)
// Packages creates an SSA program for a set of packages.
//
// The packages must have been loaded from source syntax using the
// [packages.Load] function in [packages.LoadSyntax] or
// [packages.LoadAllSyntax] mode.
//
// Packages creates an SSA package for each well-typed package in the
// initial list, plus all their dependencies. The resulting list of
// packages corresponds to the list of initial packages, and may contain
// a nil if SSA code could not be constructed for the corresponding initial
// package due to type errors.
//
// Code for bodies of functions is not built until [Program.Build] is
// called on the resulting Program. SSA code is constructed only for
// the initial packages with well-typed syntax trees.
//
// The mode parameter controls diagnostics and checking during SSA construction.
func Packages(initial []*packages.Package, mode ssa.BuilderMode) (*ssa.Program, []*ssa.Package) {
// TODO(adonovan): opt: this calls CreatePackage far more than
// necessary: for all dependencies, not just the (non-initial)
// direct dependencies of the initial packages.
//
// But can it reasonably be changed without breaking the
// spirit and/or letter of the law above? Clients may notice
// if we call CreatePackage less, as methods like
// Program.FuncValue will return nil. Or must we provide a new
// function (and perhaps deprecate this one)? Is it worth it?
//
// Tim King makes the interesting point that it would be
// possible to entirely alleviate the client from the burden
// of calling CreatePackage for non-syntax packages, if we
// were to treat vars and funcs lazily in the same way we now
// treat methods. (In essence, try to move away from the
// notion of ssa.Packages, and make the Program answer
// all reasonable questions about any types.Object.)
return doPackages(initial, mode, false)
}
// AllPackages creates an SSA program for a set of packages plus all
// their dependencies.
//
// The packages must have been loaded from source syntax using the
// [packages.Load] function in [packages.LoadAllSyntax] mode.
//
// AllPackages creates an SSA package for each well-typed package in the
// initial list, plus all their dependencies. The resulting list of
// packages corresponds to the list of initial packages, and may contain
// a nil if SSA code could not be constructed for the corresponding
// initial package due to type errors.
//
// Code for bodies of functions is not built until Build is called on
// the resulting Program. SSA code is constructed for all packages with
// well-typed syntax trees.
//
// The mode parameter controls diagnostics and checking during SSA construction.
func AllPackages(initial []*packages.Package, mode ssa.BuilderMode) (*ssa.Program, []*ssa.Package) {
return doPackages(initial, mode, true)
}
func doPackages(initial []*packages.Package, mode ssa.BuilderMode, deps bool) (*ssa.Program, []*ssa.Package) {
var fset *token.FileSet
if len(initial) > 0 {
fset = initial[0].Fset
}
prog := ssa.NewProgram(fset, mode)
isInitial := make(map[*packages.Package]bool, len(initial))
for _, p := range initial {
isInitial[p] = true
}
ssamap := make(map[*packages.Package]*ssa.Package)
packages.Visit(initial, nil, func(p *packages.Package) {
if p.Types != nil && !p.IllTyped {
var files []*ast.File
var info *types.Info
if deps || isInitial[p] {
files = p.Syntax
info = p.TypesInfo
}
ssamap[p] = prog.CreatePackage(p.Types, files, info, true)
}
})
var ssapkgs []*ssa.Package
for _, p := range initial {
ssapkgs = append(ssapkgs, ssamap[p]) // may be nil
}
return prog, ssapkgs
}
// CreateProgram returns a new program in SSA form, given a program
// loaded from source. An SSA package is created for each transitively
// error-free package of lprog.
//
// Code for bodies of functions is not built until Build is called
// on the result.
//
// The mode parameter controls diagnostics and checking during SSA construction.
//
// Deprecated: Use [golang.org/x/tools/go/packages] and the [Packages]
// function instead; see ssa.Example_loadPackages.
func CreateProgram(lprog *loader.Program, mode ssa.BuilderMode) *ssa.Program {
prog := ssa.NewProgram(lprog.Fset, mode)
for _, info := range lprog.AllPackages {
if info.TransitivelyErrorFree {
prog.CreatePackage(info.Pkg, info.Files, &info.Info, info.Importable)
}
}
return prog
}
// BuildPackage builds an SSA program with SSA intermediate
// representation (IR) for all functions of a single package.
//
// It populates pkg by type-checking the specified file syntax trees. All
// dependencies are loaded using the importer specified by tc, which
// typically loads compiler export data; SSA code cannot be built for
// those packages. BuildPackage then constructs an [ssa.Program] with all
// dependency packages created, and builds and returns the SSA package
// corresponding to pkg.
//
// The caller must have set pkg.Path to the import path.
//
// The operation fails if there were any type-checking or import errors.
//
// See ../example_test.go for an example.
func BuildPackage(tc *types.Config, fset *token.FileSet, pkg *types.Package, files []*ast.File, mode ssa.BuilderMode) (*ssa.Package, *types.Info, error) {
if fset == nil {
panic("no token.FileSet")
}
if pkg.Path() == "" {
panic("package has no import path")
}
info := &types.Info{
Types: make(map[ast.Expr]types.TypeAndValue),
Defs: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
Uses: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
Implicits: make(map[ast.Node]types.Object),
Instances: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Instance),
Scopes: make(map[ast.Node]*types.Scope),
Selections: make(map[*ast.SelectorExpr]*types.Selection),
}
versions.InitFileVersions(info)
if err := types.NewChecker(tc, fset, pkg, info).Files(files); err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
prog := ssa.NewProgram(fset, mode)
// Create SSA packages for all imports.
// Order is not significant.
created := make(map[*types.Package]bool)
var createAll func(pkgs []*types.Package)
createAll = func(pkgs []*types.Package) {
for _, p := range pkgs {
if !created[p] {
created[p] = true
prog.CreatePackage(p, nil, nil, true)
createAll(p.Imports())
}
}
}
createAll(pkg.Imports())
// TODO(adonovan): we could replace createAll with just:
//
// // Create SSA packages for all imports.
// for _, p := range pkg.Imports() {
// prog.CreatePackage(p, nil, nil, true)
// }
//
// (with minor changes to changes to ../builder_test.go as
// shown in CL 511715 PS 10.) But this would strictly violate
// the letter of the doc comment above, which says "all
// dependencies created".
//
// Tim makes the good point with some extra work we could
// remove the need for any CreatePackage calls except the
// ones with syntax (i.e. primary packages). Of course
// You wouldn't have ssa.Packages and Members for as
// many things but no-one really uses that anyway.
// I wish I had done this from the outset.
// Create and build the primary package.
ssapkg := prog.CreatePackage(pkg, files, info, false)
ssapkg.Build()
return ssapkg, info, nil
}
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