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. 6package load 7 8import ( 9 "bytes" 10 "context" 11 "crypto/sha256" 12 "encoding/json" 13 "errors" 14 "fmt" 15 "go/build" 16 "go/scanner" 17 "go/token" 18 "internal/platform" 19 "io/fs" 20 "os" 21 pathpkg "path" 22 "path/filepath" 23 "runtime" 24 "runtime/debug" 25 "slices" 26 "sort" 27 "strconv" 28 "strings" 29 "time" 30 "unicode" 31 "unicode/utf8" 32 33 "cmd/go/internal/base" 34 "cmd/go/internal/cfg" 35 "cmd/go/internal/fsys" 36 "cmd/go/internal/gover" 37 "cmd/go/internal/imports" 38 "cmd/go/internal/modfetch" 39 "cmd/go/internal/modindex" 40 "cmd/go/internal/modinfo" 41 "cmd/go/internal/modload" 42 "cmd/go/internal/par" 43 "cmd/go/internal/search" 44 "cmd/go/internal/str" 45 "cmd/go/internal/trace" 46 "cmd/go/internal/vcs" 47 "cmd/internal/pkgpattern" 48 49 "golang.org/x/mod/modfile" 50 "golang.org/x/mod/module" 51) 52 53// A Package describes a single package found in a directory. 54type Package struct { 55 PackagePublic // visible in 'go list' 56 Internal PackageInternal // for use inside go command only 57} 58 59type PackagePublic struct { 60 // Note: These fields are part of the go command's public API. 61 // See list.go. It is okay to add fields, but not to change or 62 // remove existing ones. Keep in sync with ../list/list.go 63 Dir string `json:",omitempty"` // directory containing package sources 64 ImportPath string `json:",omitempty"` // import path of package in dir 65 ImportComment string `json:",omitempty"` // path in import comment on package statement 66 Name string `json:",omitempty"` // package name 67 Doc string `json:",omitempty"` // package documentation string 68 Target string `json:",omitempty"` // installed target for this package (may be executable) 69 Shlib string `json:",omitempty"` // the shared library that contains this package (only set when -linkshared) 70 Root string `json:",omitempty"` // Go root, Go path dir, or module root dir containing this package 71 ConflictDir string `json:",omitempty"` // Dir is hidden by this other directory 72 ForTest string `json:",omitempty"` // package is only for use in named test 73 Export string `json:",omitempty"` // file containing export data (set by go list -export) 74 BuildID string `json:",omitempty"` // build ID of the compiled package (set by go list -export) 75 Module *modinfo.ModulePublic `json:",omitempty"` // info about package's module, if any 76 Match []string `json:",omitempty"` // command-line patterns matching this package 77 Goroot bool `json:",omitempty"` // is this package found in the Go root? 78 Standard bool `json:",omitempty"` // is this package part of the standard Go library? 79 DepOnly bool `json:",omitempty"` // package is only as a dependency, not explicitly listed 80 BinaryOnly bool `json:",omitempty"` // package cannot be recompiled 81 Incomplete bool `json:",omitempty"` // was there an error loading this package or dependencies? 82 83 DefaultGODEBUG string `json:",omitempty"` // default GODEBUG setting (only for Name=="main") 84 85 // Stale and StaleReason remain here *only* for the list command. 86 // They are only initialized in preparation for list execution. 87 // The regular build determines staleness on the fly during action execution. 88 Stale bool `json:",omitempty"` // would 'go install' do anything for this package? 89 StaleReason string `json:",omitempty"` // why is Stale true? 90 91 // Source files 92 // If you add to this list you MUST add to p.AllFiles (below) too. 93 // Otherwise file name security lists will not apply to any new additions. 94 GoFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .go source files (excluding CgoFiles, TestGoFiles, XTestGoFiles) 95 CgoFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .go source files that import "C" 96 CompiledGoFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .go output from running cgo on CgoFiles 97 IgnoredGoFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .go source files ignored due to build constraints 98 InvalidGoFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .go source files with detected problems (parse error, wrong package name, and so on) 99 IgnoredOtherFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // non-.go source files ignored due to build constraints 100 CFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .c source files 101 CXXFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .cc, .cpp and .cxx source files 102 MFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .m source files 103 HFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .h, .hh, .hpp and .hxx source files 104 FFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .f, .F, .for and .f90 Fortran source files 105 SFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .s source files 106 SwigFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .swig files 107 SwigCXXFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .swigcxx files 108 SysoFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // .syso system object files added to package 109 110 // Embedded files 111 EmbedPatterns []string `json:",omitempty"` // //go:embed patterns 112 EmbedFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // files matched by EmbedPatterns 113 114 // Cgo directives 115 CgoCFLAGS []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: flags for C compiler 116 CgoCPPFLAGS []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: flags for C preprocessor 117 CgoCXXFLAGS []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: flags for C++ compiler 118 CgoFFLAGS []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: flags for Fortran compiler 119 CgoLDFLAGS []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: flags for linker 120 CgoPkgConfig []string `json:",omitempty"` // cgo: pkg-config names 121 122 // Dependency information 123 Imports []string `json:",omitempty"` // import paths used by this package 124 ImportMap map[string]string `json:",omitempty"` // map from source import to ImportPath (identity entries omitted) 125 Deps []string `json:",omitempty"` // all (recursively) imported dependencies 126 127 // Error information 128 // Incomplete is above, packed into the other bools 129 Error *PackageError `json:",omitempty"` // error loading this package (not dependencies) 130 DepsErrors []*PackageError `json:",omitempty"` // errors loading dependencies, collected by go list before output 131 132 // Test information 133 // If you add to this list you MUST add to p.AllFiles (below) too. 134 // Otherwise file name security lists will not apply to any new additions. 135 TestGoFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // _test.go files in package 136 TestImports []string `json:",omitempty"` // imports from TestGoFiles 137 TestEmbedPatterns []string `json:",omitempty"` // //go:embed patterns 138 TestEmbedFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // files matched by TestEmbedPatterns 139 XTestGoFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // _test.go files outside package 140 XTestImports []string `json:",omitempty"` // imports from XTestGoFiles 141 XTestEmbedPatterns []string `json:",omitempty"` // //go:embed patterns 142 XTestEmbedFiles []string `json:",omitempty"` // files matched by XTestEmbedPatterns 143} 144 145// AllFiles returns the names of all the files considered for the package. 146// This is used for sanity and security checks, so we include all files, 147// even IgnoredGoFiles, because some subcommands consider them. 148// The go/build package filtered others out (like foo_wrongGOARCH.s) 149// and that's OK. 150func (p *Package) AllFiles() []string { 151 files := str.StringList( 152 p.GoFiles, 153 p.CgoFiles, 154 // no p.CompiledGoFiles, because they are from GoFiles or generated by us 155 p.IgnoredGoFiles, 156 // no p.InvalidGoFiles, because they are from GoFiles 157 p.IgnoredOtherFiles, 158 p.CFiles, 159 p.CXXFiles, 160 p.MFiles, 161 p.HFiles, 162 p.FFiles, 163 p.SFiles, 164 p.SwigFiles, 165 p.SwigCXXFiles, 166 p.SysoFiles, 167 p.TestGoFiles, 168 p.XTestGoFiles, 169 ) 170 171 // EmbedFiles may overlap with the other files. 172 // Dedup, but delay building the map as long as possible. 173 // Only files in the current directory (no slash in name) 174 // need to be checked against the files variable above. 175 var have map[string]bool 176 for _, file := range p.EmbedFiles { 177 if !strings.Contains(file, "/") { 178 if have == nil { 179 have = make(map[string]bool) 180 for _, file := range files { 181 have[file] = true 182 } 183 } 184 if have[file] { 185 continue 186 } 187 } 188 files = append(files, file) 189 } 190 return files 191} 192 193// Desc returns the package "description", for use in b.showOutput. 194func (p *Package) Desc() string { 195 if p.ForTest != "" { 196 return p.ImportPath + " [" + p.ForTest + ".test]" 197 } 198 if p.Internal.ForMain != "" { 199 return p.ImportPath + " [" + p.Internal.ForMain + "]" 200 } 201 return p.ImportPath 202} 203 204// IsTestOnly reports whether p is a test-only package. 205// 206// A “test-only” package is one that: 207// - is a test-only variant of an ordinary package, or 208// - is a synthesized "main" package for a test binary, or 209// - contains only _test.go files. 210func (p *Package) IsTestOnly() bool { 211 return p.ForTest != "" || 212 p.Internal.TestmainGo != nil || 213 len(p.TestGoFiles)+len(p.XTestGoFiles) > 0 && len(p.GoFiles)+len(p.CgoFiles) == 0 214} 215 216type PackageInternal struct { 217 // Unexported fields are not part of the public API. 218 Build *build.Package 219 Imports []*Package // this package's direct imports 220 CompiledImports []string // additional Imports necessary when using CompiledGoFiles (all from standard library); 1:1 with the end of PackagePublic.Imports 221 RawImports []string // this package's original imports as they appear in the text of the program; 1:1 with the end of PackagePublic.Imports 222 ForceLibrary bool // this package is a library (even if named "main") 223 CmdlineFiles bool // package built from files listed on command line 224 CmdlinePkg bool // package listed on command line 225 CmdlinePkgLiteral bool // package listed as literal on command line (not via wildcard) 226 Local bool // imported via local path (./ or ../) 227 LocalPrefix string // interpret ./ and ../ imports relative to this prefix 228 ExeName string // desired name for temporary executable 229 FuzzInstrument bool // package should be instrumented for fuzzing 230 Cover CoverSetup // coverage mode and other setup info of -cover is being applied to this package 231 CoverVars map[string]*CoverVar // variables created by coverage analysis 232 OmitDebug bool // tell linker not to write debug information 233 GobinSubdir bool // install target would be subdir of GOBIN 234 BuildInfo *debug.BuildInfo // add this info to package main 235 TestmainGo *[]byte // content for _testmain.go 236 Embed map[string][]string // //go:embed comment mapping 237 OrigImportPath string // original import path before adding '_test' suffix 238 PGOProfile string // path to PGO profile 239 ForMain string // the main package if this package is built specifically for it 240 241 Asmflags []string // -asmflags for this package 242 Gcflags []string // -gcflags for this package 243 Ldflags []string // -ldflags for this package 244 Gccgoflags []string // -gccgoflags for this package 245} 246 247// A NoGoError indicates that no Go files for the package were applicable to the 248// build for that package. 249// 250// That may be because there were no files whatsoever, or because all files were 251// excluded, or because all non-excluded files were test sources. 252type NoGoError struct { 253 Package *Package 254} 255 256func (e *NoGoError) Error() string { 257 if len(e.Package.IgnoredGoFiles) > 0 { 258 // Go files exist, but they were ignored due to build constraints. 259 return "build constraints exclude all Go files in " + e.Package.Dir 260 } 261 if len(e.Package.TestGoFiles)+len(e.Package.XTestGoFiles) > 0 { 262 // Test Go files exist, but we're not interested in them. 263 // The double-negative is unfortunate but we want e.Package.Dir 264 // to appear at the end of error message. 265 return "no non-test Go files in " + e.Package.Dir 266 } 267 return "no Go files in " + e.Package.Dir 268} 269 270// setLoadPackageDataError presents an error found when loading package data 271// as a *PackageError. It has special cases for some common errors to improve 272// messages shown to users and reduce redundancy. 273// 274// setLoadPackageDataError returns true if it's safe to load information about 275// imported packages, for example, if there was a parse error loading imports 276// in one file, but other files are okay. 277func (p *Package) setLoadPackageDataError(err error, path string, stk *ImportStack, importPos []token.Position) { 278 matchErr, isMatchErr := err.(*search.MatchError) 279 if isMatchErr && matchErr.Match.Pattern() == path { 280 if matchErr.Match.IsLiteral() { 281 // The error has a pattern has a pattern similar to the import path. 282 // It may be slightly different (./foo matching example.com/foo), 283 // but close enough to seem redundant. 284 // Unwrap the error so we don't show the pattern. 285 err = matchErr.Err 286 } 287 } 288 289 // Replace (possibly wrapped) *build.NoGoError with *load.NoGoError. 290 // The latter is more specific about the cause. 291 var nogoErr *build.NoGoError 292 if errors.As(err, &nogoErr) { 293 if p.Dir == "" && nogoErr.Dir != "" { 294 p.Dir = nogoErr.Dir 295 } 296 err = &NoGoError{Package: p} 297 } 298 299 // Take only the first error from a scanner.ErrorList. PackageError only 300 // has room for one position, so we report the first error with a position 301 // instead of all of the errors without a position. 302 var pos string 303 var isScanErr bool 304 if scanErr, ok := err.(scanner.ErrorList); ok && len(scanErr) > 0 { 305 isScanErr = true // For stack push/pop below. 306 307 scanPos := scanErr[0].Pos 308 scanPos.Filename = base.ShortPath(scanPos.Filename) 309 pos = scanPos.String() 310 err = errors.New(scanErr[0].Msg) 311 } 312 313 // Report the error on the importing package if the problem is with the import declaration 314 // for example, if the package doesn't exist or if the import path is malformed. 315 // On the other hand, don't include a position if the problem is with the imported package, 316 // for example there are no Go files (NoGoError), or there's a problem in the imported 317 // package's source files themselves (scanner errors). 318 // 319 // TODO(matloob): Perhaps make each of those the errors in the first group 320 // (including modload.ImportMissingError, ImportMissingSumError, and the 321 // corresponding "cannot find package %q in any of" GOPATH-mode error 322 // produced in build.(*Context).Import; modload.AmbiguousImportError, 323 // and modload.PackageNotInModuleError; and the malformed module path errors 324 // produced in golang.org/x/mod/module.CheckMod) implement an interface 325 // to make it easier to check for them? That would save us from having to 326 // move the modload errors into this package to avoid a package import cycle, 327 // and from having to export an error type for the errors produced in build. 328 if !isMatchErr && (nogoErr != nil || isScanErr) { 329 stk.Push(path) 330 defer stk.Pop() 331 } 332 333 p.Error = &PackageError{ 334 ImportStack: stk.Copy(), 335 Pos: pos, 336 Err: err, 337 } 338 p.Incomplete = true 339 340 if path != stk.Top() { 341 p.Error.setPos(importPos) 342 } 343} 344 345// Resolve returns the resolved version of imports, 346// which should be p.TestImports or p.XTestImports, NOT p.Imports. 347// The imports in p.TestImports and p.XTestImports are not recursively 348// loaded during the initial load of p, so they list the imports found in 349// the source file, but most processing should be over the vendor-resolved 350// import paths. We do this resolution lazily both to avoid file system work 351// and because the eventual real load of the test imports (during 'go test') 352// can produce better error messages if it starts with the original paths. 353// The initial load of p loads all the non-test imports and rewrites 354// the vendored paths, so nothing should ever call p.vendored(p.Imports). 355func (p *Package) Resolve(imports []string) []string { 356 if len(imports) > 0 && len(p.Imports) > 0 && &imports[0] == &p.Imports[0] { 357 panic("internal error: p.Resolve(p.Imports) called") 358 } 359 seen := make(map[string]bool) 360 var all []string 361 for _, path := range imports { 362 path = ResolveImportPath(p, path) 363 if !seen[path] { 364 seen[path] = true 365 all = append(all, path) 366 } 367 } 368 sort.Strings(all) 369 return all 370} 371 372// CoverVar holds the name of the generated coverage variables targeting the named file. 373type CoverVar struct { 374 File string // local file name 375 Var string // name of count struct 376} 377 378// CoverSetup holds parameters related to coverage setup for a given package (covermode, etc). 379type CoverSetup struct { 380 Mode string // coverage mode for this package 381 Cfg string // path to config file to pass to "go tool cover" 382 GenMeta bool // ask cover tool to emit a static meta data if set 383} 384 385func (p *Package) copyBuild(opts PackageOpts, pp *build.Package) { 386 p.Internal.Build = pp 387 388 if pp.PkgTargetRoot != "" && cfg.BuildPkgdir != "" { 389 old := pp.PkgTargetRoot 390 pp.PkgRoot = cfg.BuildPkgdir 391 pp.PkgTargetRoot = cfg.BuildPkgdir 392 if pp.PkgObj != "" { 393 pp.PkgObj = filepath.Join(cfg.BuildPkgdir, strings.TrimPrefix(pp.PkgObj, old)) 394 } 395 } 396 397 p.Dir = pp.Dir 398 p.ImportPath = pp.ImportPath 399 p.ImportComment = pp.ImportComment 400 p.Name = pp.Name 401 p.Doc = pp.Doc 402 p.Root = pp.Root 403 p.ConflictDir = pp.ConflictDir 404 p.BinaryOnly = pp.BinaryOnly 405 406 // TODO? Target 407 p.Goroot = pp.Goroot 408 p.Standard = p.Goroot && p.ImportPath != "" && search.IsStandardImportPath(p.ImportPath) 409 p.GoFiles = pp.GoFiles 410 p.CgoFiles = pp.CgoFiles 411 p.IgnoredGoFiles = pp.IgnoredGoFiles 412 p.InvalidGoFiles = pp.InvalidGoFiles 413 p.IgnoredOtherFiles = pp.IgnoredOtherFiles 414 p.CFiles = pp.CFiles 415 p.CXXFiles = pp.CXXFiles 416 p.MFiles = pp.MFiles 417 p.HFiles = pp.HFiles 418 p.FFiles = pp.FFiles 419 p.SFiles = pp.SFiles 420 p.SwigFiles = pp.SwigFiles 421 p.SwigCXXFiles = pp.SwigCXXFiles 422 p.SysoFiles = pp.SysoFiles 423 if cfg.BuildMSan { 424 // There's no way for .syso files to be built both with and without 425 // support for memory sanitizer. Assume they are built without, 426 // and drop them. 427 p.SysoFiles = nil 428 } 429 p.CgoCFLAGS = pp.CgoCFLAGS 430 p.CgoCPPFLAGS = pp.CgoCPPFLAGS 431 p.CgoCXXFLAGS = pp.CgoCXXFLAGS 432 p.CgoFFLAGS = pp.CgoFFLAGS 433 p.CgoLDFLAGS = pp.CgoLDFLAGS 434 p.CgoPkgConfig = pp.CgoPkgConfig 435 // We modify p.Imports in place, so make copy now. 436 p.Imports = make([]string, len(pp.Imports)) 437 copy(p.Imports, pp.Imports) 438 p.Internal.RawImports = pp.Imports 439 p.TestGoFiles = pp.TestGoFiles 440 p.TestImports = pp.TestImports 441 p.XTestGoFiles = pp.XTestGoFiles 442 p.XTestImports = pp.XTestImports 443 if opts.IgnoreImports { 444 p.Imports = nil 445 p.Internal.RawImports = nil 446 p.TestImports = nil 447 p.XTestImports = nil 448 } 449 p.EmbedPatterns = pp.EmbedPatterns 450 p.TestEmbedPatterns = pp.TestEmbedPatterns 451 p.XTestEmbedPatterns = pp.XTestEmbedPatterns 452 p.Internal.OrigImportPath = pp.ImportPath 453} 454 455// A PackageError describes an error loading information about a package. 456type PackageError struct { 457 ImportStack []string // shortest path from package named on command line to this one 458 Pos string // position of error 459 Err error // the error itself 460 IsImportCycle bool // the error is an import cycle 461 Hard bool // whether the error is soft or hard; soft errors are ignored in some places 462 alwaysPrintStack bool // whether to always print the ImportStack 463} 464 465func (p *PackageError) Error() string { 466 // TODO(#43696): decide when to print the stack or the position based on 467 // the error type and whether the package is in the main module. 468 // Document the rationale. 469 if p.Pos != "" && (len(p.ImportStack) == 0 || !p.alwaysPrintStack) { 470 // Omit import stack. The full path to the file where the error 471 // is the most important thing. 472 return p.Pos + ": " + p.Err.Error() 473 } 474 475 // If the error is an ImportPathError, and the last path on the stack appears 476 // in the error message, omit that path from the stack to avoid repetition. 477 // If an ImportPathError wraps another ImportPathError that matches the 478 // last path on the stack, we don't omit the path. An error like 479 // "package A imports B: error loading C caused by B" would not be clearer 480 // if "imports B" were omitted. 481 if len(p.ImportStack) == 0 { 482 return p.Err.Error() 483 } 484 var optpos string 485 if p.Pos != "" { 486 optpos = "\n\t" + p.Pos 487 } 488 return "package " + strings.Join(p.ImportStack, "\n\timports ") + optpos + ": " + p.Err.Error() 489} 490 491func (p *PackageError) Unwrap() error { return p.Err } 492 493// PackageError implements MarshalJSON so that Err is marshaled as a string 494// and non-essential fields are omitted. 495func (p *PackageError) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { 496 perr := struct { 497 ImportStack []string 498 Pos string 499 Err string 500 }{p.ImportStack, p.Pos, p.Err.Error()} 501 return json.Marshal(perr) 502} 503 504func (p *PackageError) setPos(posList []token.Position) { 505 if len(posList) == 0 { 506 return 507 } 508 pos := posList[0] 509 pos.Filename = base.ShortPath(pos.Filename) 510 p.Pos = pos.String() 511} 512 513// ImportPathError is a type of error that prevents a package from being loaded 514// for a given import path. When such a package is loaded, a *Package is 515// returned with Err wrapping an ImportPathError: the error is attached to 516// the imported package, not the importing package. 517// 518// The string returned by ImportPath must appear in the string returned by 519// Error. Errors that wrap ImportPathError (such as PackageError) may omit 520// the import path. 521type ImportPathError interface { 522 error 523 ImportPath() string 524} 525 526var ( 527 _ ImportPathError = (*importError)(nil) 528 _ ImportPathError = (*mainPackageError)(nil) 529 _ ImportPathError = (*modload.ImportMissingError)(nil) 530 _ ImportPathError = (*modload.ImportMissingSumError)(nil) 531 _ ImportPathError = (*modload.DirectImportFromImplicitDependencyError)(nil) 532) 533 534type importError struct { 535 importPath string 536 err error // created with fmt.Errorf 537} 538 539func ImportErrorf(path, format string, args ...any) ImportPathError { 540 err := &importError{importPath: path, err: fmt.Errorf(format, args...)} 541 if errStr := err.Error(); !strings.Contains(errStr, path) { 542 panic(fmt.Sprintf("path %q not in error %q", path, errStr)) 543 } 544 return err 545} 546 547func (e *importError) Error() string { 548 return e.err.Error() 549} 550 551func (e *importError) Unwrap() error { 552 // Don't return e.err directly, since we're only wrapping an error if %w 553 // was passed to ImportErrorf. 554 return errors.Unwrap(e.err) 555} 556 557func (e *importError) ImportPath() string { 558 return e.importPath 559} 560 561// An ImportStack is a stack of import paths, possibly with the suffix " (test)" appended. 562// The import path of a test package is the import path of the corresponding 563// non-test package with the suffix "_test" added. 564type ImportStack []string 565 566func (s *ImportStack) Push(p string) { 567 *s = append(*s, p) 568} 569 570func (s *ImportStack) Pop() { 571 *s = (*s)[0 : len(*s)-1] 572} 573 574func (s *ImportStack) Copy() []string { 575 return append([]string{}, *s...) 576} 577 578func (s *ImportStack) Top() string { 579 if len(*s) == 0 { 580 return "" 581 } 582 return (*s)[len(*s)-1] 583} 584 585// shorterThan reports whether sp is shorter than t. 586// We use this to record the shortest import sequence 587// that leads to a particular package. 588func (sp *ImportStack) shorterThan(t []string) bool { 589 s := *sp 590 if len(s) != len(t) { 591 return len(s) < len(t) 592 } 593 // If they are the same length, settle ties using string ordering. 594 for i := range s { 595 if s[i] != t[i] { 596 return s[i] < t[i] 597 } 598 } 599 return false // they are equal 600} 601 602// packageCache is a lookup cache for LoadImport, 603// so that if we look up a package multiple times 604// we return the same pointer each time. 605var packageCache = map[string]*Package{} 606 607// dirToImportPath returns the pseudo-import path we use for a package 608// outside the Go path. It begins with _/ and then contains the full path 609// to the directory. If the package lives in c:\home\gopher\my\pkg then 610// the pseudo-import path is _/c_/home/gopher/my/pkg. 611// Using a pseudo-import path like this makes the ./ imports no longer 612// a special case, so that all the code to deal with ordinary imports works 613// automatically. 614func dirToImportPath(dir string) string { 615 return pathpkg.Join("_", strings.Map(makeImportValid, filepath.ToSlash(dir))) 616} 617 618func makeImportValid(r rune) rune { 619 // Should match Go spec, compilers, and ../../go/parser/parser.go:/isValidImport. 620 const illegalChars = `!"#$%&'()*,:;<=>?[\]^{|}` + "`\uFFFD" 621 if !unicode.IsGraphic(r) || unicode.IsSpace(r) || strings.ContainsRune(illegalChars, r) { 622 return '_' 623 } 624 return r 625} 626 627// Mode flags for loadImport and download (in get.go). 628const ( 629 // ResolveImport means that loadImport should do import path expansion. 630 // That is, ResolveImport means that the import path came from 631 // a source file and has not been expanded yet to account for 632 // vendoring or possible module adjustment. 633 // Every import path should be loaded initially with ResolveImport, 634 // and then the expanded version (for example with the /vendor/ in it) 635 // gets recorded as the canonical import path. At that point, future loads 636 // of that package must not pass ResolveImport, because 637 // disallowVendor will reject direct use of paths containing /vendor/. 638 ResolveImport = 1 << iota 639 640 // ResolveModule is for download (part of "go get") and indicates 641 // that the module adjustment should be done, but not vendor adjustment. 642 ResolveModule 643 644 // GetTestDeps is for download (part of "go get") and indicates 645 // that test dependencies should be fetched too. 646 GetTestDeps 647 648 // The remainder are internal modes for calls to loadImport. 649 650 // cmdlinePkg is for a package mentioned on the command line. 651 cmdlinePkg 652 653 // cmdlinePkgLiteral is for a package mentioned on the command line 654 // without using any wildcards or meta-patterns. 655 cmdlinePkgLiteral 656) 657 658// LoadPackage does Load import, but without a parent package load contezt 659func LoadPackage(ctx context.Context, opts PackageOpts, path, srcDir string, stk *ImportStack, importPos []token.Position, mode int) *Package { 660 p, err := loadImport(ctx, opts, nil, path, srcDir, nil, stk, importPos, mode) 661 if err != nil { 662 base.Fatalf("internal error: loadImport of %q with nil parent returned an error", path) 663 } 664 return p 665} 666 667// loadImport scans the directory named by path, which must be an import path, 668// but possibly a local import path (an absolute file system path or one beginning 669// with ./ or ../). A local relative path is interpreted relative to srcDir. 670// It returns a *Package describing the package found in that directory. 671// loadImport does not set tool flags and should only be used by 672// this package, as part of a bigger load operation. 673// The returned PackageError, if any, describes why parent is not allowed 674// to import the named package, with the error referring to importPos. 675// The PackageError can only be non-nil when parent is not nil. 676func loadImport(ctx context.Context, opts PackageOpts, pre *preload, path, srcDir string, parent *Package, stk *ImportStack, importPos []token.Position, mode int) (*Package, *PackageError) { 677 ctx, span := trace.StartSpan(ctx, "modload.loadImport "+path) 678 defer span.Done() 679 680 if path == "" { 681 panic("LoadImport called with empty package path") 682 } 683 684 var parentPath, parentRoot string 685 parentIsStd := false 686 if parent != nil { 687 parentPath = parent.ImportPath 688 parentRoot = parent.Root 689 parentIsStd = parent.Standard 690 } 691 bp, loaded, err := loadPackageData(ctx, path, parentPath, srcDir, parentRoot, parentIsStd, mode) 692 if loaded && pre != nil && !opts.IgnoreImports { 693 pre.preloadImports(ctx, opts, bp.Imports, bp) 694 } 695 if bp == nil { 696 p := &Package{ 697 PackagePublic: PackagePublic{ 698 ImportPath: path, 699 Incomplete: true, 700 }, 701 } 702 if importErr, ok := err.(ImportPathError); !ok || importErr.ImportPath() != path { 703 // Only add path to the error's import stack if it's not already present 704 // in the error. 705 // 706 // TODO(bcmills): setLoadPackageDataError itself has a similar Push / Pop 707 // sequence that empirically doesn't trigger for these errors, guarded by 708 // a somewhat complex condition. Figure out how to generalize that 709 // condition and eliminate the explicit calls here. 710 stk.Push(path) 711 defer stk.Pop() 712 } 713 p.setLoadPackageDataError(err, path, stk, nil) 714 return p, nil 715 } 716 717 setCmdline := func(p *Package) { 718 if mode&cmdlinePkg != 0 { 719 p.Internal.CmdlinePkg = true 720 } 721 if mode&cmdlinePkgLiteral != 0 { 722 p.Internal.CmdlinePkgLiteral = true 723 } 724 } 725 726 importPath := bp.ImportPath 727 p := packageCache[importPath] 728 if p != nil { 729 stk.Push(path) 730 p = reusePackage(p, stk) 731 stk.Pop() 732 setCmdline(p) 733 } else { 734 p = new(Package) 735 p.Internal.Local = build.IsLocalImport(path) 736 p.ImportPath = importPath 737 packageCache[importPath] = p 738 739 setCmdline(p) 740 741 // Load package. 742 // loadPackageData may return bp != nil even if an error occurs, 743 // in order to return partial information. 744 p.load(ctx, opts, path, stk, importPos, bp, err) 745 746 if !cfg.ModulesEnabled && path != cleanImport(path) { 747 p.Error = &PackageError{ 748 ImportStack: stk.Copy(), 749 Err: ImportErrorf(path, "non-canonical import path %q: should be %q", path, pathpkg.Clean(path)), 750 } 751 p.Incomplete = true 752 p.Error.setPos(importPos) 753 } 754 } 755 756 // Checked on every import because the rules depend on the code doing the importing. 757 if perr := disallowInternal(ctx, srcDir, parent, parentPath, p, stk); perr != nil { 758 perr.setPos(importPos) 759 return p, perr 760 } 761 if mode&ResolveImport != 0 { 762 if perr := disallowVendor(srcDir, path, parentPath, p, stk); perr != nil { 763 perr.setPos(importPos) 764 return p, perr 765 } 766 } 767 768 if p.Name == "main" && parent != nil && parent.Dir != p.Dir { 769 perr := &PackageError{ 770 ImportStack: stk.Copy(), 771 Err: ImportErrorf(path, "import %q is a program, not an importable package", path), 772 } 773 perr.setPos(importPos) 774 return p, perr 775 } 776 777 if p.Internal.Local && parent != nil && !parent.Internal.Local { 778 var err error 779 if path == "." { 780 err = ImportErrorf(path, "%s: cannot import current directory", path) 781 } else { 782 err = ImportErrorf(path, "local import %q in non-local package", path) 783 } 784 perr := &PackageError{ 785 ImportStack: stk.Copy(), 786 Err: err, 787 } 788 perr.setPos(importPos) 789 return p, perr 790 } 791 792 return p, nil 793} 794 795// loadPackageData loads information needed to construct a *Package. The result 796// is cached, and later calls to loadPackageData for the same package will return 797// the same data. 798// 799// loadPackageData returns a non-nil package even if err is non-nil unless 800// the package path is malformed (for example, the path contains "mod/" or "@"). 801// 802// loadPackageData returns a boolean, loaded, which is true if this is the 803// first time the package was loaded. Callers may preload imports in this case. 804func loadPackageData(ctx context.Context, path, parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot string, parentIsStd bool, mode int) (bp *build.Package, loaded bool, err error) { 805 ctx, span := trace.StartSpan(ctx, "load.loadPackageData "+path) 806 defer span.Done() 807 808 if path == "" { 809 panic("loadPackageData called with empty package path") 810 } 811 812 if strings.HasPrefix(path, "mod/") { 813 // Paths beginning with "mod/" might accidentally 814 // look in the module cache directory tree in $GOPATH/pkg/mod/. 815 // This prefix is owned by the Go core for possible use in the 816 // standard library (since it does not begin with a domain name), 817 // so it's OK to disallow entirely. 818 return nil, false, fmt.Errorf("disallowed import path %q", path) 819 } 820 821 if strings.Contains(path, "@") { 822 return nil, false, errors.New("can only use path@version syntax with 'go get' and 'go install' in module-aware mode") 823 } 824 825 // Determine canonical package path and directory. 826 // For a local import the identifier is the pseudo-import path 827 // we create from the full directory to the package. 828 // Otherwise it is the usual import path. 829 // For vendored imports, it is the expanded form. 830 // 831 // Note that when modules are enabled, local import paths are normally 832 // canonicalized by modload.LoadPackages before now. However, if there's an 833 // error resolving a local path, it will be returned untransformed 834 // so that 'go list -e' reports something useful. 835 importKey := importSpec{ 836 path: path, 837 parentPath: parentPath, 838 parentDir: parentDir, 839 parentRoot: parentRoot, 840 parentIsStd: parentIsStd, 841 mode: mode, 842 } 843 r := resolvedImportCache.Do(importKey, func() resolvedImport { 844 var r resolvedImport 845 if cfg.ModulesEnabled { 846 r.dir, r.path, r.err = modload.Lookup(parentPath, parentIsStd, path) 847 } else if build.IsLocalImport(path) { 848 r.dir = filepath.Join(parentDir, path) 849 r.path = dirToImportPath(r.dir) 850 } else if mode&ResolveImport != 0 { 851 // We do our own path resolution, because we want to 852 // find out the key to use in packageCache without the 853 // overhead of repeated calls to buildContext.Import. 854 // The code is also needed in a few other places anyway. 855 r.path = resolveImportPath(path, parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot, parentIsStd) 856 } else if mode&ResolveModule != 0 { 857 r.path = moduleImportPath(path, parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot) 858 } 859 if r.path == "" { 860 r.path = path 861 } 862 return r 863 }) 864 // Invariant: r.path is set to the resolved import path. If the path cannot 865 // be resolved, r.path is set to path, the source import path. 866 // r.path is never empty. 867 868 // Load the package from its directory. If we already found the package's 869 // directory when resolving its import path, use that. 870 p, err := packageDataCache.Do(r.path, func() (*build.Package, error) { 871 loaded = true 872 var data struct { 873 p *build.Package 874 err error 875 } 876 if r.dir != "" { 877 var buildMode build.ImportMode 878 buildContext := cfg.BuildContext 879 if !cfg.ModulesEnabled { 880 buildMode = build.ImportComment 881 } else { 882 buildContext.GOPATH = "" // Clear GOPATH so packages are imported as pure module packages 883 } 884 modroot := modload.PackageModRoot(ctx, r.path) 885 if modroot == "" && str.HasPathPrefix(r.dir, cfg.GOROOTsrc) { 886 modroot = cfg.GOROOTsrc 887 gorootSrcCmd := filepath.Join(cfg.GOROOTsrc, "cmd") 888 if str.HasPathPrefix(r.dir, gorootSrcCmd) { 889 modroot = gorootSrcCmd 890 } 891 } 892 if modroot != "" { 893 if rp, err := modindex.GetPackage(modroot, r.dir); err == nil { 894 data.p, data.err = rp.Import(cfg.BuildContext, buildMode) 895 goto Happy 896 } else if !errors.Is(err, modindex.ErrNotIndexed) { 897 base.Fatal(err) 898 } 899 } 900 data.p, data.err = buildContext.ImportDir(r.dir, buildMode) 901 Happy: 902 if cfg.ModulesEnabled { 903 // Override data.p.Root, since ImportDir sets it to $GOPATH, if 904 // the module is inside $GOPATH/src. 905 if info := modload.PackageModuleInfo(ctx, path); info != nil { 906 data.p.Root = info.Dir 907 } 908 } 909 if r.err != nil { 910 if data.err != nil { 911 // ImportDir gave us one error, and the module loader gave us another. 912 // We arbitrarily choose to keep the error from ImportDir because 913 // that's what our tests already expect, and it seems to provide a bit 914 // more detail in most cases. 915 } else if errors.Is(r.err, imports.ErrNoGo) { 916 // ImportDir said there were files in the package, but the module 917 // loader said there weren't. Which one is right? 918 // Without this special-case hack, the TestScript/test_vet case fails 919 // on the vetfail/p1 package (added in CL 83955). 920 // Apparently, imports.ShouldBuild biases toward rejecting files 921 // with invalid build constraints, whereas ImportDir biases toward 922 // accepting them. 923 // 924 // TODO(#41410: Figure out how this actually ought to work and fix 925 // this mess). 926 } else { 927 data.err = r.err 928 } 929 } 930 } else if r.err != nil { 931 data.p = new(build.Package) 932 data.err = r.err 933 } else if cfg.ModulesEnabled && path != "unsafe" { 934 data.p = new(build.Package) 935 data.err = fmt.Errorf("unknown import path %q: internal error: module loader did not resolve import", r.path) 936 } else { 937 buildMode := build.ImportComment 938 if mode&ResolveImport == 0 || r.path != path { 939 // Not vendoring, or we already found the vendored path. 940 buildMode |= build.IgnoreVendor 941 } 942 data.p, data.err = cfg.BuildContext.Import(r.path, parentDir, buildMode) 943 } 944 data.p.ImportPath = r.path 945 946 // Set data.p.BinDir in cases where go/build.Context.Import 947 // may give us a path we don't want. 948 if !data.p.Goroot { 949 if cfg.GOBIN != "" { 950 data.p.BinDir = cfg.GOBIN 951 } else if cfg.ModulesEnabled { 952 data.p.BinDir = modload.BinDir() 953 } 954 } 955 956 if !cfg.ModulesEnabled && data.err == nil && 957 data.p.ImportComment != "" && data.p.ImportComment != path && 958 !strings.Contains(path, "/vendor/") && !strings.HasPrefix(path, "vendor/") { 959 data.err = fmt.Errorf("code in directory %s expects import %q", data.p.Dir, data.p.ImportComment) 960 } 961 return data.p, data.err 962 }) 963 964 return p, loaded, err 965} 966 967// importSpec describes an import declaration in source code. It is used as a 968// cache key for resolvedImportCache. 969type importSpec struct { 970 path string 971 parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot string 972 parentIsStd bool 973 mode int 974} 975 976// resolvedImport holds a canonical identifier for a package. It may also contain 977// a path to the package's directory and an error if one occurred. resolvedImport 978// is the value type in resolvedImportCache. 979type resolvedImport struct { 980 path, dir string 981 err error 982} 983 984// resolvedImportCache maps import strings to canonical package names. 985var resolvedImportCache par.Cache[importSpec, resolvedImport] 986 987// packageDataCache maps canonical package names (string) to package metadata. 988var packageDataCache par.ErrCache[string, *build.Package] 989 990// preloadWorkerCount is the number of concurrent goroutines that can load 991// packages. Experimentally, there are diminishing returns with more than 992// 4 workers. This was measured on the following machines. 993// 994// * MacBookPro with a 4-core Intel Core i7 CPU 995// * Linux workstation with 6-core Intel Xeon CPU 996// * Linux workstation with 24-core Intel Xeon CPU 997// 998// It is very likely (though not confirmed) that this workload is limited 999// by memory bandwidth. We don't have a good way to determine the number of 1000// workers that would saturate the bus though, so runtime.GOMAXPROCS 1001// seems like a reasonable default. 1002var preloadWorkerCount = runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0) 1003 1004// preload holds state for managing concurrent preloading of package data. 1005// 1006// A preload should be created with newPreload before loading a large 1007// package graph. flush must be called when package loading is complete 1008// to ensure preload goroutines are no longer active. This is necessary 1009// because of global mutable state that cannot safely be read and written 1010// concurrently. In particular, packageDataCache may be cleared by "go get" 1011// in GOPATH mode, and modload.loaded (accessed via modload.Lookup) may be 1012// modified by modload.LoadPackages. 1013type preload struct { 1014 cancel chan struct{} 1015 sema chan struct{} 1016} 1017 1018// newPreload creates a new preloader. flush must be called later to avoid 1019// accessing global state while it is being modified. 1020func newPreload() *preload { 1021 pre := &preload{ 1022 cancel: make(chan struct{}), 1023 sema: make(chan struct{}, preloadWorkerCount), 1024 } 1025 return pre 1026} 1027 1028// preloadMatches loads data for package paths matched by patterns. 1029// When preloadMatches returns, some packages may not be loaded yet, but 1030// loadPackageData and loadImport are always safe to call. 1031func (pre *preload) preloadMatches(ctx context.Context, opts PackageOpts, matches []*search.Match) { 1032 for _, m := range matches { 1033 for _, pkg := range m.Pkgs { 1034 select { 1035 case <-pre.cancel: 1036 return 1037 case pre.sema <- struct{}{}: 1038 go func(pkg string) { 1039 mode := 0 // don't use vendoring or module import resolution 1040 bp, loaded, err := loadPackageData(ctx, pkg, "", base.Cwd(), "", false, mode) 1041 <-pre.sema 1042 if bp != nil && loaded && err == nil && !opts.IgnoreImports { 1043 pre.preloadImports(ctx, opts, bp.Imports, bp) 1044 } 1045 }(pkg) 1046 } 1047 } 1048 } 1049} 1050 1051// preloadImports queues a list of imports for preloading. 1052// When preloadImports returns, some packages may not be loaded yet, 1053// but loadPackageData and loadImport are always safe to call. 1054func (pre *preload) preloadImports(ctx context.Context, opts PackageOpts, imports []string, parent *build.Package) { 1055 parentIsStd := parent.Goroot && parent.ImportPath != "" && search.IsStandardImportPath(parent.ImportPath) 1056 for _, path := range imports { 1057 if path == "C" || path == "unsafe" { 1058 continue 1059 } 1060 select { 1061 case <-pre.cancel: 1062 return 1063 case pre.sema <- struct{}{}: 1064 go func(path string) { 1065 bp, loaded, err := loadPackageData(ctx, path, parent.ImportPath, parent.Dir, parent.Root, parentIsStd, ResolveImport) 1066 <-pre.sema 1067 if bp != nil && loaded && err == nil && !opts.IgnoreImports { 1068 pre.preloadImports(ctx, opts, bp.Imports, bp) 1069 } 1070 }(path) 1071 } 1072 } 1073} 1074 1075// flush stops pending preload operations. flush blocks until preload calls to 1076// loadPackageData have completed. The preloader will not make any new calls 1077// to loadPackageData. 1078func (pre *preload) flush() { 1079 // flush is usually deferred. 1080 // Don't hang program waiting for workers on panic. 1081 if v := recover(); v != nil { 1082 panic(v) 1083 } 1084 1085 close(pre.cancel) 1086 for i := 0; i < preloadWorkerCount; i++ { 1087 pre.sema <- struct{}{} 1088 } 1089} 1090 1091func cleanImport(path string) string { 1092 orig := path 1093 path = pathpkg.Clean(path) 1094 if strings.HasPrefix(orig, "./") && path != ".." && !strings.HasPrefix(path, "../") { 1095 path = "./" + path 1096 } 1097 return path 1098} 1099 1100var isDirCache par.Cache[string, bool] 1101 1102func isDir(path string) bool { 1103 return isDirCache.Do(path, func() bool { 1104 fi, err := fsys.Stat(path) 1105 return err == nil && fi.IsDir() 1106 }) 1107} 1108 1109// ResolveImportPath returns the true meaning of path when it appears in parent. 1110// There are two different resolutions applied. 1111// First, there is Go 1.5 vendoring (golang.org/s/go15vendor). 1112// If vendor expansion doesn't trigger, then the path is also subject to 1113// Go 1.11 module legacy conversion (golang.org/issue/25069). 1114func ResolveImportPath(parent *Package, path string) (found string) { 1115 var parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot string 1116 parentIsStd := false 1117 if parent != nil { 1118 parentPath = parent.ImportPath 1119 parentDir = parent.Dir 1120 parentRoot = parent.Root 1121 parentIsStd = parent.Standard 1122 } 1123 return resolveImportPath(path, parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot, parentIsStd) 1124} 1125 1126func resolveImportPath(path, parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot string, parentIsStd bool) (found string) { 1127 if cfg.ModulesEnabled { 1128 if _, p, e := modload.Lookup(parentPath, parentIsStd, path); e == nil { 1129 return p 1130 } 1131 return path 1132 } 1133 found = vendoredImportPath(path, parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot) 1134 if found != path { 1135 return found 1136 } 1137 return moduleImportPath(path, parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot) 1138} 1139 1140// dirAndRoot returns the source directory and workspace root 1141// for the package p, guaranteeing that root is a path prefix of dir. 1142func dirAndRoot(path string, dir, root string) (string, string) { 1143 origDir, origRoot := dir, root 1144 dir = filepath.Clean(dir) 1145 root = filepath.Join(root, "src") 1146 if !str.HasFilePathPrefix(dir, root) || path != "command-line-arguments" && filepath.Join(root, path) != dir { 1147 // Look for symlinks before reporting error. 1148 dir = expandPath(dir) 1149 root = expandPath(root) 1150 } 1151 1152 if !str.HasFilePathPrefix(dir, root) || len(dir) <= len(root) || dir[len(root)] != filepath.Separator || path != "command-line-arguments" && !build.IsLocalImport(path) && filepath.Join(root, path) != dir { 1153 debug.PrintStack() 1154 base.Fatalf("unexpected directory layout:\n"+ 1155 " import path: %s\n"+ 1156 " root: %s\n"+ 1157 " dir: %s\n"+ 1158 " expand root: %s\n"+ 1159 " expand dir: %s\n"+ 1160 " separator: %s", 1161 path, 1162 filepath.Join(origRoot, "src"), 1163 filepath.Clean(origDir), 1164 origRoot, 1165 origDir, 1166 string(filepath.Separator)) 1167 } 1168 1169 return dir, root 1170} 1171 1172// vendoredImportPath returns the vendor-expansion of path when it appears in parent. 1173// If parent is x/y/z, then path might expand to x/y/z/vendor/path, x/y/vendor/path, 1174// x/vendor/path, vendor/path, or else stay path if none of those exist. 1175// vendoredImportPath returns the expanded path or, if no expansion is found, the original. 1176func vendoredImportPath(path, parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot string) (found string) { 1177 if parentRoot == "" { 1178 return path 1179 } 1180 1181 dir, root := dirAndRoot(parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot) 1182 1183 vpath := "vendor/" + path 1184 for i := len(dir); i >= len(root); i-- { 1185 if i < len(dir) && dir[i] != filepath.Separator { 1186 continue 1187 } 1188 // Note: checking for the vendor directory before checking 1189 // for the vendor/path directory helps us hit the 1190 // isDir cache more often. It also helps us prepare a more useful 1191 // list of places we looked, to report when an import is not found. 1192 if !isDir(filepath.Join(dir[:i], "vendor")) { 1193 continue 1194 } 1195 targ := filepath.Join(dir[:i], vpath) 1196 if isDir(targ) && hasGoFiles(targ) { 1197 importPath := parentPath 1198 if importPath == "command-line-arguments" { 1199 // If parent.ImportPath is 'command-line-arguments'. 1200 // set to relative directory to root (also chopped root directory) 1201 importPath = dir[len(root)+1:] 1202 } 1203 // We started with parent's dir c:\gopath\src\foo\bar\baz\quux\xyzzy. 1204 // We know the import path for parent's dir. 1205 // We chopped off some number of path elements and 1206 // added vendor\path to produce c:\gopath\src\foo\bar\baz\vendor\path. 1207 // Now we want to know the import path for that directory. 1208 // Construct it by chopping the same number of path elements 1209 // (actually the same number of bytes) from parent's import path 1210 // and then append /vendor/path. 1211 chopped := len(dir) - i 1212 if chopped == len(importPath)+1 { 1213 // We walked up from c:\gopath\src\foo\bar 1214 // and found c:\gopath\src\vendor\path. 1215 // We chopped \foo\bar (length 8) but the import path is "foo/bar" (length 7). 1216 // Use "vendor/path" without any prefix. 1217 return vpath 1218 } 1219 return importPath[:len(importPath)-chopped] + "/" + vpath 1220 } 1221 } 1222 return path 1223} 1224 1225var ( 1226 modulePrefix = []byte("\nmodule ") 1227 goModPathCache par.Cache[string, string] 1228) 1229 1230// goModPath returns the module path in the go.mod in dir, if any. 1231func goModPath(dir string) (path string) { 1232 return goModPathCache.Do(dir, func() string { 1233 data, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod")) 1234 if err != nil { 1235 return "" 1236 } 1237 var i int 1238 if bytes.HasPrefix(data, modulePrefix[1:]) { 1239 i = 0 1240 } else { 1241 i = bytes.Index(data, modulePrefix) 1242 if i < 0 { 1243 return "" 1244 } 1245 i++ 1246 } 1247 line := data[i:] 1248 1249 // Cut line at \n, drop trailing \r if present. 1250 if j := bytes.IndexByte(line, '\n'); j >= 0 { 1251 line = line[:j] 1252 } 1253 if line[len(line)-1] == '\r' { 1254 line = line[:len(line)-1] 1255 } 1256 line = line[len("module "):] 1257 1258 // If quoted, unquote. 1259 path = strings.TrimSpace(string(line)) 1260 if path != "" && path[0] == '"' { 1261 s, err := strconv.Unquote(path) 1262 if err != nil { 1263 return "" 1264 } 1265 path = s 1266 } 1267 return path 1268 }) 1269} 1270 1271// findVersionElement returns the slice indices of the final version element /vN in path. 1272// If there is no such element, it returns -1, -1. 1273func findVersionElement(path string) (i, j int) { 1274 j = len(path) 1275 for i = len(path) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { 1276 if path[i] == '/' { 1277 if isVersionElement(path[i+1 : j]) { 1278 return i, j 1279 } 1280 j = i 1281 } 1282 } 1283 return -1, -1 1284} 1285 1286// isVersionElement reports whether s is a well-formed path version element: 1287// v2, v3, v10, etc, but not v0, v05, v1. 1288func isVersionElement(s string) bool { 1289 if len(s) < 2 || s[0] != 'v' || s[1] == '0' || s[1] == '1' && len(s) == 2 { 1290 return false 1291 } 1292 for i := 1; i < len(s); i++ { 1293 if s[i] < '0' || '9' < s[i] { 1294 return false 1295 } 1296 } 1297 return true 1298} 1299 1300// moduleImportPath translates import paths found in go modules 1301// back down to paths that can be resolved in ordinary builds. 1302// 1303// Define “new” code as code with a go.mod file in the same directory 1304// or a parent directory. If an import in new code says x/y/v2/z but 1305// x/y/v2/z does not exist and x/y/go.mod says “module x/y/v2”, 1306// then go build will read the import as x/y/z instead. 1307// See golang.org/issue/25069. 1308func moduleImportPath(path, parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot string) (found string) { 1309 if parentRoot == "" { 1310 return path 1311 } 1312 1313 // If there are no vN elements in path, leave it alone. 1314 // (The code below would do the same, but only after 1315 // some other file system accesses that we can avoid 1316 // here by returning early.) 1317 if i, _ := findVersionElement(path); i < 0 { 1318 return path 1319 } 1320 1321 dir, root := dirAndRoot(parentPath, parentDir, parentRoot) 1322 1323 // Consider dir and parents, up to and including root. 1324 for i := len(dir); i >= len(root); i-- { 1325 if i < len(dir) && dir[i] != filepath.Separator { 1326 continue 1327 } 1328 if goModPath(dir[:i]) != "" { 1329 goto HaveGoMod 1330 } 1331 } 1332 // This code is not in a tree with a go.mod, 1333 // so apply no changes to the path. 1334 return path 1335 1336HaveGoMod: 1337 // This import is in a tree with a go.mod. 1338 // Allow it to refer to code in GOPATH/src/x/y/z as x/y/v2/z 1339 // if GOPATH/src/x/y/go.mod says module "x/y/v2", 1340 1341 // If x/y/v2/z exists, use it unmodified. 1342 if bp, _ := cfg.BuildContext.Import(path, "", build.IgnoreVendor); bp.Dir != "" { 1343 return path 1344 } 1345 1346 // Otherwise look for a go.mod supplying a version element. 1347 // Some version-like elements may appear in paths but not 1348 // be module versions; we skip over those to look for module 1349 // versions. For example the module m/v2 might have a 1350 // package m/v2/api/v1/foo. 1351 limit := len(path) 1352 for limit > 0 { 1353 i, j := findVersionElement(path[:limit]) 1354 if i < 0 { 1355 return path 1356 } 1357 if bp, _ := cfg.BuildContext.Import(path[:i], "", build.IgnoreVendor); bp.Dir != "" { 1358 if mpath := goModPath(bp.Dir); mpath != "" { 1359 // Found a valid go.mod file, so we're stopping the search. 1360 // If the path is m/v2/p and we found m/go.mod that says 1361 // "module m/v2", then we return "m/p". 1362 if mpath == path[:j] { 1363 return path[:i] + path[j:] 1364 } 1365 // Otherwise just return the original path. 1366 // We didn't find anything worth rewriting, 1367 // and the go.mod indicates that we should 1368 // not consider parent directories. 1369 return path 1370 } 1371 } 1372 limit = i 1373 } 1374 return path 1375} 1376 1377// hasGoFiles reports whether dir contains any files with names ending in .go. 1378// For a vendor check we must exclude directories that contain no .go files. 1379// Otherwise it is not possible to vendor just a/b/c and still import the 1380// non-vendored a/b. See golang.org/issue/13832. 1381func hasGoFiles(dir string) bool { 1382 files, _ := os.ReadDir(dir) 1383 for _, f := range files { 1384 if !f.IsDir() && strings.HasSuffix(f.Name(), ".go") { 1385 return true 1386 } 1387 } 1388 return false 1389} 1390 1391// reusePackage reuses package p to satisfy the import at the top 1392// of the import stack stk. If this use causes an import loop, 1393// reusePackage updates p's error information to record the loop. 1394func reusePackage(p *Package, stk *ImportStack) *Package { 1395 // We use p.Internal.Imports==nil to detect a package that 1396 // is in the midst of its own loadPackage call 1397 // (all the recursion below happens before p.Internal.Imports gets set). 1398 if p.Internal.Imports == nil { 1399 if p.Error == nil { 1400 p.Error = &PackageError{ 1401 ImportStack: stk.Copy(), 1402 Err: errors.New("import cycle not allowed"), 1403 IsImportCycle: true, 1404 } 1405 } else if !p.Error.IsImportCycle { 1406 // If the error is already set, but it does not indicate that 1407 // we are in an import cycle, set IsImportCycle so that we don't 1408 // end up stuck in a loop down the road. 1409 p.Error.IsImportCycle = true 1410 } 1411 p.Incomplete = true 1412 } 1413 // Don't rewrite the import stack in the error if we have an import cycle. 1414 // If we do, we'll lose the path that describes the cycle. 1415 if p.Error != nil && !p.Error.IsImportCycle && stk.shorterThan(p.Error.ImportStack) { 1416 p.Error.ImportStack = stk.Copy() 1417 } 1418 return p 1419} 1420 1421// disallowInternal checks that srcDir (containing package importerPath, if non-empty) 1422// is allowed to import p. 1423// If the import is allowed, disallowInternal returns the original package p. 1424// If not, it returns a new package containing just an appropriate error. 1425func disallowInternal(ctx context.Context, srcDir string, importer *Package, importerPath string, p *Package, stk *ImportStack) *PackageError { 1426 // golang.org/s/go14internal: 1427 // An import of a path containing the element “internal” 1428 // is disallowed if the importing code is outside the tree 1429 // rooted at the parent of the “internal” directory. 1430 1431 // There was an error loading the package; stop here. 1432 if p.Error != nil { 1433 return nil 1434 } 1435 1436 // The generated 'testmain' package is allowed to access testing/internal/..., 1437 // as if it were generated into the testing directory tree 1438 // (it's actually in a temporary directory outside any Go tree). 1439 // This cleans up a former kludge in passing functionality to the testing package. 1440 if str.HasPathPrefix(p.ImportPath, "testing/internal") && importerPath == "testmain" { 1441 return nil 1442 } 1443 1444 // We can't check standard packages with gccgo. 1445 if cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gccgo" && p.Standard { 1446 return nil 1447 } 1448 1449 // The sort package depends on internal/reflectlite, but during bootstrap 1450 // the path rewriting causes the normal internal checks to fail. 1451 // Instead, just ignore the internal rules during bootstrap. 1452 if p.Standard && strings.HasPrefix(importerPath, "bootstrap/") { 1453 return nil 1454 } 1455 1456 // importerPath is empty: we started 1457 // with a name given on the command line, not an 1458 // import. Anything listed on the command line is fine. 1459 if importerPath == "" { 1460 return nil 1461 } 1462 1463 // Check for "internal" element: three cases depending on begin of string and/or end of string. 1464 i, ok := findInternal(p.ImportPath) 1465 if !ok { 1466 return nil 1467 } 1468 1469 // Internal is present. 1470 // Map import path back to directory corresponding to parent of internal. 1471 if i > 0 { 1472 i-- // rewind over slash in ".../internal" 1473 } 1474 1475 if p.Module == nil { 1476 parent := p.Dir[:i+len(p.Dir)-len(p.ImportPath)] 1477 1478 if str.HasFilePathPrefix(filepath.Clean(srcDir), filepath.Clean(parent)) { 1479 return nil 1480 } 1481 1482 // Look for symlinks before reporting error. 1483 srcDir = expandPath(srcDir) 1484 parent = expandPath(parent) 1485 if str.HasFilePathPrefix(filepath.Clean(srcDir), filepath.Clean(parent)) { 1486 return nil 1487 } 1488 } else { 1489 // p is in a module, so make it available based on the importer's import path instead 1490 // of the file path (https://golang.org/issue/23970). 1491 if importer.Internal.CmdlineFiles { 1492 // The importer is a list of command-line files. 1493 // Pretend that the import path is the import path of the 1494 // directory containing them. 1495 // If the directory is outside the main modules, this will resolve to ".", 1496 // which is not a prefix of any valid module. 1497 importerPath, _ = modload.MainModules.DirImportPath(ctx, importer.Dir) 1498 } 1499 parentOfInternal := p.ImportPath[:i] 1500 if str.HasPathPrefix(importerPath, parentOfInternal) { 1501 return nil 1502 } 1503 } 1504 1505 // Internal is present, and srcDir is outside parent's tree. Not allowed. 1506 perr := &PackageError{ 1507 alwaysPrintStack: true, 1508 ImportStack: stk.Copy(), 1509 Err: ImportErrorf(p.ImportPath, "use of internal package "+p.ImportPath+" not allowed"), 1510 } 1511 return perr 1512} 1513 1514// findInternal looks for the final "internal" path element in the given import path. 1515// If there isn't one, findInternal returns ok=false. 1516// Otherwise, findInternal returns ok=true and the index of the "internal". 1517func findInternal(path string) (index int, ok bool) { 1518 // Three cases, depending on internal at start/end of string or not. 1519 // The order matters: we must return the index of the final element, 1520 // because the final one produces the most restrictive requirement 1521 // on the importer. 1522 switch { 1523 case strings.HasSuffix(path, "/internal"): 1524 return len(path) - len("internal"), true 1525 case strings.Contains(path, "/internal/"): 1526 return strings.LastIndex(path, "/internal/") + 1, true 1527 case path == "internal", strings.HasPrefix(path, "internal/"): 1528 return 0, true 1529 } 1530 return 0, false 1531} 1532 1533// disallowVendor checks that srcDir is allowed to import p as path. 1534// If the import is allowed, disallowVendor returns the original package p. 1535// If not, it returns a PackageError. 1536func disallowVendor(srcDir string, path string, importerPath string, p *Package, stk *ImportStack) *PackageError { 1537 // If the importerPath is empty, we started 1538 // with a name given on the command line, not an 1539 // import. Anything listed on the command line is fine. 1540 if importerPath == "" { 1541 return nil 1542 } 1543 1544 if perr := disallowVendorVisibility(srcDir, p, importerPath, stk); perr != nil { 1545 return perr 1546 } 1547 1548 // Paths like x/vendor/y must be imported as y, never as x/vendor/y. 1549 if i, ok := FindVendor(path); ok { 1550 perr := &PackageError{ 1551 ImportStack: stk.Copy(), 1552 Err: ImportErrorf(path, "%s must be imported as %s", path, path[i+len("vendor/"):]), 1553 } 1554 return perr 1555 } 1556 1557 return nil 1558} 1559 1560// disallowVendorVisibility checks that srcDir is allowed to import p. 1561// The rules are the same as for /internal/ except that a path ending in /vendor 1562// is not subject to the rules, only subdirectories of vendor. 1563// This allows people to have packages and commands named vendor, 1564// for maximal compatibility with existing source trees. 1565func disallowVendorVisibility(srcDir string, p *Package, importerPath string, stk *ImportStack) *PackageError { 1566 // The stack does not include p.ImportPath. 1567 // If there's nothing on the stack, we started 1568 // with a name given on the command line, not an 1569 // import. Anything listed on the command line is fine. 1570 if importerPath == "" { 1571 return nil 1572 } 1573 1574 // Check for "vendor" element. 1575 i, ok := FindVendor(p.ImportPath) 1576 if !ok { 1577 return nil 1578 } 1579 1580 // Vendor is present. 1581 // Map import path back to directory corresponding to parent of vendor. 1582 if i > 0 { 1583 i-- // rewind over slash in ".../vendor" 1584 } 1585 truncateTo := i + len(p.Dir) - len(p.ImportPath) 1586 if truncateTo < 0 || len(p.Dir) < truncateTo { 1587 return nil 1588 } 1589 parent := p.Dir[:truncateTo] 1590 if str.HasFilePathPrefix(filepath.Clean(srcDir), filepath.Clean(parent)) { 1591 return nil 1592 } 1593 1594 // Look for symlinks before reporting error. 1595 srcDir = expandPath(srcDir) 1596 parent = expandPath(parent) 1597 if str.HasFilePathPrefix(filepath.Clean(srcDir), filepath.Clean(parent)) { 1598 return nil 1599 } 1600 1601 // Vendor is present, and srcDir is outside parent's tree. Not allowed. 1602 1603 perr := &PackageError{ 1604 ImportStack: stk.Copy(), 1605 Err: errors.New("use of vendored package not allowed"), 1606 } 1607 return perr 1608} 1609 1610// FindVendor looks for the last non-terminating "vendor" path element in the given import path. 1611// If there isn't one, FindVendor returns ok=false. 1612// Otherwise, FindVendor returns ok=true and the index of the "vendor". 1613// 1614// Note that terminating "vendor" elements don't count: "x/vendor" is its own package, 1615// not the vendored copy of an import "" (the empty import path). 1616// This will allow people to have packages or commands named vendor. 1617// This may help reduce breakage, or it may just be confusing. We'll see. 1618func FindVendor(path string) (index int, ok bool) { 1619 // Two cases, depending on internal at start of string or not. 1620 // The order matters: we must return the index of the final element, 1621 // because the final one is where the effective import path starts. 1622 switch { 1623 case strings.Contains(path, "/vendor/"): 1624 return strings.LastIndex(path, "/vendor/") + 1, true 1625 case strings.HasPrefix(path, "vendor/"): 1626 return 0, true 1627 } 1628 return 0, false 1629} 1630 1631type TargetDir int 1632 1633const ( 1634 ToTool TargetDir = iota // to GOROOT/pkg/tool (default for cmd/*) 1635 ToBin // to bin dir inside package root (default for non-cmd/*) 1636 StalePath // an old import path; fail to build 1637) 1638 1639// InstallTargetDir reports the target directory for installing the command p. 1640func InstallTargetDir(p *Package) TargetDir { 1641 if strings.HasPrefix(p.ImportPath, "code.google.com/p/go.tools/cmd/") { 1642 return StalePath 1643 } 1644 if p.Goroot && strings.HasPrefix(p.ImportPath, "cmd/") && p.Name == "main" { 1645 switch p.ImportPath { 1646 case "cmd/go", "cmd/gofmt": 1647 return ToBin 1648 } 1649 return ToTool 1650 } 1651 return ToBin 1652} 1653 1654var cgoExclude = map[string]bool{ 1655 "runtime/cgo": true, 1656} 1657 1658var cgoSyscallExclude = map[string]bool{ 1659 "runtime/cgo": true, 1660 "runtime/race": true, 1661 "runtime/msan": true, 1662 "runtime/asan": true, 1663} 1664 1665var foldPath = make(map[string]string) 1666 1667// exeFromImportPath returns an executable name 1668// for a package using the import path. 1669// 1670// The executable name is the last element of the import path. 1671// In module-aware mode, an additional rule is used on import paths 1672// consisting of two or more path elements. If the last element is 1673// a vN path element specifying the major version, then the 1674// second last element of the import path is used instead. 1675func (p *Package) exeFromImportPath() string { 1676 _, elem := pathpkg.Split(p.ImportPath) 1677 if cfg.ModulesEnabled { 1678 // If this is example.com/mycmd/v2, it's more useful to 1679 // install it as mycmd than as v2. See golang.org/issue/24667. 1680 if elem != p.ImportPath && isVersionElement(elem) { 1681 _, elem = pathpkg.Split(pathpkg.Dir(p.ImportPath)) 1682 } 1683 } 1684 return elem 1685} 1686 1687// exeFromFiles returns an executable name for a package 1688// using the first element in GoFiles or CgoFiles collections without the prefix. 1689// 1690// Returns empty string in case of empty collection. 1691func (p *Package) exeFromFiles() string { 1692 var src string 1693 if len(p.GoFiles) > 0 { 1694 src = p.GoFiles[0] 1695 } else if len(p.CgoFiles) > 0 { 1696 src = p.CgoFiles[0] 1697 } else { 1698 return "" 1699 } 1700 _, elem := filepath.Split(src) 1701 return elem[:len(elem)-len(".go")] 1702} 1703 1704// DefaultExecName returns the default executable name for a package 1705func (p *Package) DefaultExecName() string { 1706 if p.Internal.CmdlineFiles { 1707 return p.exeFromFiles() 1708 } 1709 return p.exeFromImportPath() 1710} 1711 1712// load populates p using information from bp, err, which should 1713// be the result of calling build.Context.Import. 1714// stk contains the import stack, not including path itself. 1715func (p *Package) load(ctx context.Context, opts PackageOpts, path string, stk *ImportStack, importPos []token.Position, bp *build.Package, err error) { 1716 p.copyBuild(opts, bp) 1717 1718 // The localPrefix is the path we interpret ./ imports relative to, 1719 // if we support them at all (not in module mode!). 1720 // Synthesized main packages sometimes override this. 1721 if p.Internal.Local && !cfg.ModulesEnabled { 1722 p.Internal.LocalPrefix = dirToImportPath(p.Dir) 1723 } 1724 1725 // setError sets p.Error if it hasn't already been set. We may proceed 1726 // after encountering some errors so that 'go list -e' has more complete 1727 // output. If there's more than one error, we should report the first. 1728 setError := func(err error) { 1729 if p.Error == nil { 1730 p.Error = &PackageError{ 1731 ImportStack: stk.Copy(), 1732 Err: err, 1733 } 1734 p.Incomplete = true 1735 1736 // Add the importer's position information if the import position exists, and 1737 // the current package being examined is the importer. 1738 // If we have not yet accepted package p onto the import stack, 1739 // then the cause of the error is not within p itself: the error 1740 // must be either in an explicit command-line argument, 1741 // or on the importer side (indicated by a non-empty importPos). 1742 if path != stk.Top() && len(importPos) > 0 { 1743 p.Error.setPos(importPos) 1744 } 1745 } 1746 } 1747 1748 if err != nil { 1749 p.Incomplete = true 1750 p.setLoadPackageDataError(err, path, stk, importPos) 1751 } 1752 1753 useBindir := p.Name == "main" 1754 if !p.Standard { 1755 switch cfg.BuildBuildmode { 1756 case "c-archive", "c-shared", "plugin": 1757 useBindir = false 1758 } 1759 } 1760 1761 if useBindir { 1762 // Report an error when the old code.google.com/p/go.tools paths are used. 1763 if InstallTargetDir(p) == StalePath { 1764 // TODO(matloob): remove this branch, and StalePath itself. code.google.com/p/go is so 1765 // old, even this code checking for it is stale now! 1766 newPath := strings.Replace(p.ImportPath, "code.google.com/p/go.", "golang.org/x/", 1) 1767 e := ImportErrorf(p.ImportPath, "the %v command has moved; use %v instead.", p.ImportPath, newPath) 1768 setError(e) 1769 return 1770 } 1771 elem := p.DefaultExecName() + cfg.ExeSuffix 1772 full := filepath.Join(cfg.BuildContext.GOOS+"_"+cfg.BuildContext.GOARCH, elem) 1773 if cfg.BuildContext.GOOS != runtime.GOOS || cfg.BuildContext.GOARCH != runtime.GOARCH { 1774 // Install cross-compiled binaries to subdirectories of bin. 1775 elem = full 1776 } 1777 if p.Internal.Build.BinDir == "" && cfg.ModulesEnabled { 1778 p.Internal.Build.BinDir = modload.BinDir() 1779 } 1780 if p.Internal.Build.BinDir != "" { 1781 // Install to GOBIN or bin of GOPATH entry. 1782 p.Target = filepath.Join(p.Internal.Build.BinDir, elem) 1783 if !p.Goroot && strings.Contains(elem, string(filepath.Separator)) && cfg.GOBIN != "" { 1784 // Do not create $GOBIN/goos_goarch/elem. 1785 p.Target = "" 1786 p.Internal.GobinSubdir = true 1787 } 1788 } 1789 if InstallTargetDir(p) == ToTool { 1790 // This is for 'go tool'. 1791 // Override all the usual logic and force it into the tool directory. 1792 if cfg.BuildToolchainName == "gccgo" { 1793 p.Target = filepath.Join(build.ToolDir, elem) 1794 } else { 1795 p.Target = filepath.Join(cfg.GOROOTpkg, "tool", full) 1796 } 1797 } 1798 } else if p.Internal.Local { 1799 // Local import turned into absolute path. 1800 // No permanent install target. 1801 p.Target = "" 1802 } else if p.Standard && cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gccgo" { 1803 // gccgo has a preinstalled standard library that cmd/go cannot rebuild. 1804 p.Target = "" 1805 } else { 1806 p.Target = p.Internal.Build.PkgObj 1807 if cfg.BuildBuildmode == "shared" && p.Internal.Build.PkgTargetRoot != "" { 1808 // TODO(matloob): This shouldn't be necessary, but the cmd/cgo/internal/testshared 1809 // test fails without Target set for this condition. Figure out why and 1810 // fix it. 1811 p.Target = filepath.Join(p.Internal.Build.PkgTargetRoot, p.ImportPath+".a") 1812 } 1813 if cfg.BuildLinkshared && p.Internal.Build.PkgTargetRoot != "" { 1814 // TODO(bcmills): The reliance on PkgTargetRoot implies that -linkshared does 1815 // not work for any package that lacks a PkgTargetRoot — such as a non-main 1816 // package in module mode. We should probably fix that. 1817 targetPrefix := filepath.Join(p.Internal.Build.PkgTargetRoot, p.ImportPath) 1818 p.Target = targetPrefix + ".a" 1819 shlibnamefile := targetPrefix + ".shlibname" 1820 shlib, err := os.ReadFile(shlibnamefile) 1821 if err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) { 1822 base.Fatalf("reading shlibname: %v", err) 1823 } 1824 if err == nil { 1825 libname := strings.TrimSpace(string(shlib)) 1826 if cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gccgo" { 1827 p.Shlib = filepath.Join(p.Internal.Build.PkgTargetRoot, "shlibs", libname) 1828 } else { 1829 p.Shlib = filepath.Join(p.Internal.Build.PkgTargetRoot, libname) 1830 } 1831 } 1832 } 1833 } 1834 1835 // Build augmented import list to add implicit dependencies. 1836 // Be careful not to add imports twice, just to avoid confusion. 1837 importPaths := p.Imports 1838 addImport := func(path string, forCompiler bool) { 1839 for _, p := range importPaths { 1840 if path == p { 1841 return 1842 } 1843 } 1844 importPaths = append(importPaths, path) 1845 if forCompiler { 1846 p.Internal.CompiledImports = append(p.Internal.CompiledImports, path) 1847 } 1848 } 1849 1850 if !opts.IgnoreImports { 1851 // Cgo translation adds imports of "unsafe", "runtime/cgo" and "syscall", 1852 // except for certain packages, to avoid circular dependencies. 1853 if p.UsesCgo() { 1854 addImport("unsafe", true) 1855 } 1856 if p.UsesCgo() && (!p.Standard || !cgoExclude[p.ImportPath]) && cfg.BuildContext.Compiler != "gccgo" { 1857 addImport("runtime/cgo", true) 1858 } 1859 if p.UsesCgo() && (!p.Standard || !cgoSyscallExclude[p.ImportPath]) { 1860 addImport("syscall", true) 1861 } 1862 1863 // SWIG adds imports of some standard packages. 1864 if p.UsesSwig() { 1865 addImport("unsafe", true) 1866 if cfg.BuildContext.Compiler != "gccgo" { 1867 addImport("runtime/cgo", true) 1868 } 1869 addImport("syscall", true) 1870 addImport("sync", true) 1871 1872 // TODO: The .swig and .swigcxx files can use 1873 // %go_import directives to import other packages. 1874 } 1875 1876 // The linker loads implicit dependencies. 1877 if p.Name == "main" && !p.Internal.ForceLibrary { 1878 ldDeps, err := LinkerDeps(p) 1879 if err != nil { 1880 setError(err) 1881 return 1882 } 1883 for _, dep := range ldDeps { 1884 addImport(dep, false) 1885 } 1886 } 1887 } 1888 1889 // Check for case-insensitive collisions of import paths. 1890 // If modifying, consider changing checkPathCollisions() in 1891 // src/cmd/go/internal/modcmd/vendor.go 1892 fold := str.ToFold(p.ImportPath) 1893 if other := foldPath[fold]; other == "" { 1894 foldPath[fold] = p.ImportPath 1895 } else if other != p.ImportPath { 1896 setError(ImportErrorf(p.ImportPath, "case-insensitive import collision: %q and %q", p.ImportPath, other)) 1897 return 1898 } 1899 1900 if !SafeArg(p.ImportPath) { 1901 setError(ImportErrorf(p.ImportPath, "invalid import path %q", p.ImportPath)) 1902 return 1903 } 1904 1905 // Errors after this point are caused by this package, not the importing 1906 // package. Pushing the path here prevents us from reporting the error 1907 // with the position of the import declaration. 1908 stk.Push(path) 1909 defer stk.Pop() 1910 1911 pkgPath := p.ImportPath 1912 if p.Internal.CmdlineFiles { 1913 pkgPath = "command-line-arguments" 1914 } 1915 if cfg.ModulesEnabled { 1916 p.Module = modload.PackageModuleInfo(ctx, pkgPath) 1917 } 1918 p.DefaultGODEBUG = defaultGODEBUG(p, nil, nil, nil) 1919 1920 if !opts.SuppressEmbedFiles { 1921 p.EmbedFiles, p.Internal.Embed, err = resolveEmbed(p.Dir, p.EmbedPatterns) 1922 if err != nil { 1923 p.Incomplete = true 1924 setError(err) 1925 embedErr := err.(*EmbedError) 1926 p.Error.setPos(p.Internal.Build.EmbedPatternPos[embedErr.Pattern]) 1927 } 1928 } 1929 1930 // Check for case-insensitive collision of input files. 1931 // To avoid problems on case-insensitive files, we reject any package 1932 // where two different input files have equal names under a case-insensitive 1933 // comparison. 1934 inputs := p.AllFiles() 1935 f1, f2 := str.FoldDup(inputs) 1936 if f1 != "" { 1937 setError(fmt.Errorf("case-insensitive file name collision: %q and %q", f1, f2)) 1938 return 1939 } 1940 1941 // If first letter of input file is ASCII, it must be alphanumeric. 1942 // This avoids files turning into flags when invoking commands, 1943 // and other problems we haven't thought of yet. 1944 // Also, _cgo_ files must be generated by us, not supplied. 1945 // They are allowed to have //go:cgo_ldflag directives. 1946 // The directory scan ignores files beginning with _, 1947 // so we shouldn't see any _cgo_ files anyway, but just be safe. 1948 for _, file := range inputs { 1949 if !SafeArg(file) || strings.HasPrefix(file, "_cgo_") { 1950 setError(fmt.Errorf("invalid input file name %q", file)) 1951 return 1952 } 1953 } 1954 if name := pathpkg.Base(p.ImportPath); !SafeArg(name) { 1955 setError(fmt.Errorf("invalid input directory name %q", name)) 1956 return 1957 } 1958 if strings.ContainsAny(p.Dir, "\r\n") { 1959 setError(fmt.Errorf("invalid package directory %q", p.Dir)) 1960 return 1961 } 1962 1963 // Build list of imported packages and full dependency list. 1964 imports := make([]*Package, 0, len(p.Imports)) 1965 for i, path := range importPaths { 1966 if path == "C" { 1967 continue 1968 } 1969 p1, err := loadImport(ctx, opts, nil, path, p.Dir, p, stk, p.Internal.Build.ImportPos[path], ResolveImport) 1970 if err != nil && p.Error == nil { 1971 p.Error = err 1972 p.Incomplete = true 1973 } 1974 1975 path = p1.ImportPath 1976 importPaths[i] = path 1977 if i < len(p.Imports) { 1978 p.Imports[i] = path 1979 } 1980 1981 imports = append(imports, p1) 1982 if p1.Incomplete { 1983 p.Incomplete = true 1984 } 1985 } 1986 p.Internal.Imports = imports 1987 if p.Error == nil && p.Name == "main" && !p.Internal.ForceLibrary && !p.Incomplete && !opts.SuppressBuildInfo { 1988 // TODO(bcmills): loading VCS metadata can be fairly slow. 1989 // Consider starting this as a background goroutine and retrieving the result 1990 // asynchronously when we're actually ready to build the package, or when we 1991 // actually need to evaluate whether the package's metadata is stale. 1992 p.setBuildInfo(ctx, opts.AutoVCS) 1993 } 1994 1995 // If cgo is not enabled, ignore cgo supporting sources 1996 // just as we ignore go files containing import "C". 1997 if !cfg.BuildContext.CgoEnabled { 1998 p.CFiles = nil 1999 p.CXXFiles = nil 2000 p.MFiles = nil 2001 p.SwigFiles = nil 2002 p.SwigCXXFiles = nil 2003 // Note that SFiles are okay (they go to the Go assembler) 2004 // and HFiles are okay (they might be used by the SFiles). 2005 // Also Sysofiles are okay (they might not contain object 2006 // code; see issue #16050). 2007 } 2008 2009 // The gc toolchain only permits C source files with cgo or SWIG. 2010 if len(p.CFiles) > 0 && !p.UsesCgo() && !p.UsesSwig() && cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gc" { 2011 setError(fmt.Errorf("C source files not allowed when not using cgo or SWIG: %s", strings.Join(p.CFiles, " "))) 2012 return 2013 } 2014 2015 // C++, Objective-C, and Fortran source files are permitted only with cgo or SWIG, 2016 // regardless of toolchain. 2017 if len(p.CXXFiles) > 0 && !p.UsesCgo() && !p.UsesSwig() { 2018 setError(fmt.Errorf("C++ source files not allowed when not using cgo or SWIG: %s", strings.Join(p.CXXFiles, " "))) 2019 return 2020 } 2021 if len(p.MFiles) > 0 && !p.UsesCgo() && !p.UsesSwig() { 2022 setError(fmt.Errorf("Objective-C source files not allowed when not using cgo or SWIG: %s", strings.Join(p.MFiles, " "))) 2023 return 2024 } 2025 if len(p.FFiles) > 0 && !p.UsesCgo() && !p.UsesSwig() { 2026 setError(fmt.Errorf("Fortran source files not allowed when not using cgo or SWIG: %s", strings.Join(p.FFiles, " "))) 2027 return 2028 } 2029} 2030 2031// An EmbedError indicates a problem with a go:embed directive. 2032type EmbedError struct { 2033 Pattern string 2034 Err error 2035} 2036 2037func (e *EmbedError) Error() string { 2038 return fmt.Sprintf("pattern %s: %v", e.Pattern, e.Err) 2039} 2040 2041func (e *EmbedError) Unwrap() error { 2042 return e.Err 2043} 2044 2045// ResolveEmbed resolves //go:embed patterns and returns only the file list. 2046// For use by go mod vendor to find embedded files it should copy into the 2047// vendor directory. 2048// TODO(#42504): Once go mod vendor uses load.PackagesAndErrors, just 2049// call (*Package).ResolveEmbed 2050func ResolveEmbed(dir string, patterns []string) ([]string, error) { 2051 files, _, err := resolveEmbed(dir, patterns) 2052 return files, err 2053} 2054 2055// resolveEmbed resolves //go:embed patterns to precise file lists. 2056// It sets files to the list of unique files matched (for go list), 2057// and it sets pmap to the more precise mapping from 2058// patterns to files. 2059func resolveEmbed(pkgdir string, patterns []string) (files []string, pmap map[string][]string, err error) { 2060 var pattern string 2061 defer func() { 2062 if err != nil { 2063 err = &EmbedError{ 2064 Pattern: pattern, 2065 Err: err, 2066 } 2067 } 2068 }() 2069 2070 // TODO(rsc): All these messages need position information for better error reports. 2071 pmap = make(map[string][]string) 2072 have := make(map[string]int) 2073 dirOK := make(map[string]bool) 2074 pid := 0 // pattern ID, to allow reuse of have map 2075 for _, pattern = range patterns { 2076 pid++ 2077 2078 glob := pattern 2079 all := strings.HasPrefix(pattern, "all:") 2080 if all { 2081 glob = pattern[len("all:"):] 2082 } 2083 // Check pattern is valid for //go:embed. 2084 if _, err := pathpkg.Match(glob, ""); err != nil || !validEmbedPattern(glob) { 2085 return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid pattern syntax") 2086 } 2087 2088 // Glob to find matches. 2089 match, err := fsys.Glob(str.QuoteGlob(str.WithFilePathSeparator(pkgdir)) + filepath.FromSlash(glob)) 2090 if err != nil { 2091 return nil, nil, err 2092 } 2093 2094 // Filter list of matches down to the ones that will still exist when 2095 // the directory is packaged up as a module. (If p.Dir is in the module cache, 2096 // only those files exist already, but if p.Dir is in the current module, 2097 // then there may be other things lying around, like symbolic links or .git directories.) 2098 var list []string 2099 for _, file := range match { 2100 // relative path to p.Dir which begins without prefix slash 2101 rel := filepath.ToSlash(str.TrimFilePathPrefix(file, pkgdir)) 2102 2103 what := "file" 2104 info, err := fsys.Lstat(file) 2105 if err != nil { 2106 return nil, nil, err 2107 } 2108 if info.IsDir() { 2109 what = "directory" 2110 } 2111 2112 // Check that directories along path do not begin a new module 2113 // (do not contain a go.mod). 2114 for dir := file; len(dir) > len(pkgdir)+1 && !dirOK[dir]; dir = filepath.Dir(dir) { 2115 if _, err := fsys.Stat(filepath.Join(dir, "go.mod")); err == nil { 2116 return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot embed %s %s: in different module", what, rel) 2117 } 2118 if dir != file { 2119 if info, err := fsys.Lstat(dir); err == nil && !info.IsDir() { 2120 return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot embed %s %s: in non-directory %s", what, rel, dir[len(pkgdir)+1:]) 2121 } 2122 } 2123 dirOK[dir] = true 2124 if elem := filepath.Base(dir); isBadEmbedName(elem) { 2125 if dir == file { 2126 return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot embed %s %s: invalid name %s", what, rel, elem) 2127 } else { 2128 return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot embed %s %s: in invalid directory %s", what, rel, elem) 2129 } 2130 } 2131 } 2132 2133 switch { 2134 default: 2135 return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot embed irregular file %s", rel) 2136 2137 case info.Mode().IsRegular(): 2138 if have[rel] != pid { 2139 have[rel] = pid 2140 list = append(list, rel) 2141 } 2142 2143 case info.IsDir(): 2144 // Gather all files in the named directory, stopping at module boundaries 2145 // and ignoring files that wouldn't be packaged into a module. 2146 count := 0 2147 err := fsys.Walk(file, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error { 2148 if err != nil { 2149 return err 2150 } 2151 rel := filepath.ToSlash(str.TrimFilePathPrefix(path, pkgdir)) 2152 name := info.Name() 2153 if path != file && (isBadEmbedName(name) || ((name[0] == '.' || name[0] == '_') && !all)) { 2154 // Ignore bad names, assuming they won't go into modules. 2155 // Also avoid hidden files that user may not know about. 2156 // See golang.org/issue/42328. 2157 if info.IsDir() { 2158 return fs.SkipDir 2159 } 2160 return nil 2161 } 2162 if info.IsDir() { 2163 if _, err := fsys.Stat(filepath.Join(path, "go.mod")); err == nil { 2164 return filepath.SkipDir 2165 } 2166 return nil 2167 } 2168 if !info.Mode().IsRegular() { 2169 return nil 2170 } 2171 count++ 2172 if have[rel] != pid { 2173 have[rel] = pid 2174 list = append(list, rel) 2175 } 2176 return nil 2177 }) 2178 if err != nil { 2179 return nil, nil, err 2180 } 2181 if count == 0 { 2182 return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot embed directory %s: contains no embeddable files", rel) 2183 } 2184 } 2185 } 2186 2187 if len(list) == 0 { 2188 return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("no matching files found") 2189 } 2190 sort.Strings(list) 2191 pmap[pattern] = list 2192 } 2193 2194 for file := range have { 2195 files = append(files, file) 2196 } 2197 sort.Strings(files) 2198 return files, pmap, nil 2199} 2200 2201func validEmbedPattern(pattern string) bool { 2202 return pattern != "." && fs.ValidPath(pattern) 2203} 2204 2205// isBadEmbedName reports whether name is the base name of a file that 2206// can't or won't be included in modules and therefore shouldn't be treated 2207// as existing for embedding. 2208func isBadEmbedName(name string) bool { 2209 if err := module.CheckFilePath(name); err != nil { 2210 return true 2211 } 2212 switch name { 2213 // Empty string should be impossible but make it bad. 2214 case "": 2215 return true 2216 // Version control directories won't be present in module. 2217 case ".bzr", ".hg", ".git", ".svn": 2218 return true 2219 } 2220 return false 2221} 2222 2223// vcsStatusCache maps repository directories (string) 2224// to their VCS information. 2225var vcsStatusCache par.ErrCache[string, vcs.Status] 2226 2227func appendBuildSetting(info *debug.BuildInfo, key, value string) { 2228 value = strings.ReplaceAll(value, "\n", " ") // make value safe 2229 info.Settings = append(info.Settings, debug.BuildSetting{Key: key, Value: value}) 2230} 2231 2232// setBuildInfo gathers build information and sets it into 2233// p.Internal.BuildInfo, which will later be formatted as a string and embedded 2234// in the binary. setBuildInfo should only be called on a main package with no 2235// errors. 2236// 2237// This information can be retrieved using debug.ReadBuildInfo. 2238// 2239// Note that the GoVersion field is not set here to avoid encoding it twice. 2240// It is stored separately in the binary, mostly for historical reasons. 2241func (p *Package) setBuildInfo(ctx context.Context, autoVCS bool) { 2242 setPkgErrorf := func(format string, args ...any) { 2243 if p.Error == nil { 2244 p.Error = &PackageError{Err: fmt.Errorf(format, args...)} 2245 p.Incomplete = true 2246 } 2247 } 2248 2249 var debugModFromModinfo func(*modinfo.ModulePublic) *debug.Module 2250 debugModFromModinfo = func(mi *modinfo.ModulePublic) *debug.Module { 2251 version := mi.Version 2252 if version == "" { 2253 version = "(devel)" 2254 } 2255 dm := &debug.Module{ 2256 Path: mi.Path, 2257 Version: version, 2258 } 2259 if mi.Replace != nil { 2260 dm.Replace = debugModFromModinfo(mi.Replace) 2261 } else if mi.Version != "" && cfg.BuildMod != "vendor" { 2262 dm.Sum = modfetch.Sum(ctx, module.Version{Path: mi.Path, Version: mi.Version}) 2263 } 2264 return dm 2265 } 2266 2267 var main debug.Module 2268 if p.Module != nil { 2269 main = *debugModFromModinfo(p.Module) 2270 } 2271 2272 visited := make(map[*Package]bool) 2273 mdeps := make(map[module.Version]*debug.Module) 2274 var q []*Package 2275 q = append(q, p.Internal.Imports...) 2276 for len(q) > 0 { 2277 p1 := q[0] 2278 q = q[1:] 2279 if visited[p1] { 2280 continue 2281 } 2282 visited[p1] = true 2283 if p1.Module != nil { 2284 m := module.Version{Path: p1.Module.Path, Version: p1.Module.Version} 2285 if p1.Module.Path != main.Path && mdeps[m] == nil { 2286 mdeps[m] = debugModFromModinfo(p1.Module) 2287 } 2288 } 2289 q = append(q, p1.Internal.Imports...) 2290 } 2291 sortedMods := make([]module.Version, 0, len(mdeps)) 2292 for mod := range mdeps { 2293 sortedMods = append(sortedMods, mod) 2294 } 2295 gover.ModSort(sortedMods) 2296 deps := make([]*debug.Module, len(sortedMods)) 2297 for i, mod := range sortedMods { 2298 deps[i] = mdeps[mod] 2299 } 2300 2301 pkgPath := p.ImportPath 2302 if p.Internal.CmdlineFiles { 2303 pkgPath = "command-line-arguments" 2304 } 2305 info := &debug.BuildInfo{ 2306 Path: pkgPath, 2307 Main: main, 2308 Deps: deps, 2309 } 2310 appendSetting := func(key, value string) { 2311 appendBuildSetting(info, key, value) 2312 } 2313 2314 // Add command-line flags relevant to the build. 2315 // This is informational, not an exhaustive list. 2316 // Please keep the list sorted. 2317 if cfg.BuildASan { 2318 appendSetting("-asan", "true") 2319 } 2320 if BuildAsmflags.present { 2321 appendSetting("-asmflags", BuildAsmflags.String()) 2322 } 2323 buildmode := cfg.BuildBuildmode 2324 if buildmode == "default" { 2325 if p.Name == "main" { 2326 buildmode = "exe" 2327 } else { 2328 buildmode = "archive" 2329 } 2330 } 2331 appendSetting("-buildmode", buildmode) 2332 appendSetting("-compiler", cfg.BuildContext.Compiler) 2333 if gccgoflags := BuildGccgoflags.String(); gccgoflags != "" && cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gccgo" { 2334 appendSetting("-gccgoflags", gccgoflags) 2335 } 2336 if gcflags := BuildGcflags.String(); gcflags != "" && cfg.BuildContext.Compiler == "gc" { 2337 appendSetting("-gcflags", gcflags) 2338 } 2339 if ldflags := BuildLdflags.String(); ldflags != "" { 2340 // https://go.dev/issue/52372: only include ldflags if -trimpath is not set, 2341 // since it can include system paths through various linker flags (notably 2342 // -extar, -extld, and -extldflags). 2343 // 2344 // TODO: since we control cmd/link, in theory we can parse ldflags to 2345 // determine whether they may refer to system paths. If we do that, we can 2346 // redact only those paths from the recorded -ldflags setting and still 2347 // record the system-independent parts of the flags. 2348 if !cfg.BuildTrimpath { 2349 appendSetting("-ldflags", ldflags) 2350 } 2351 } 2352 if cfg.BuildCover { 2353 appendSetting("-cover", "true") 2354 } 2355 if cfg.BuildMSan { 2356 appendSetting("-msan", "true") 2357 } 2358 // N.B. -pgo added later by setPGOProfilePath. 2359 if cfg.BuildRace { 2360 appendSetting("-race", "true") 2361 } 2362 if tags := cfg.BuildContext.BuildTags; len(tags) > 0 { 2363 appendSetting("-tags", strings.Join(tags, ",")) 2364 } 2365 if cfg.BuildTrimpath { 2366 appendSetting("-trimpath", "true") 2367 } 2368 if p.DefaultGODEBUG != "" { 2369 appendSetting("DefaultGODEBUG", p.DefaultGODEBUG) 2370 } 2371 cgo := "0" 2372 if cfg.BuildContext.CgoEnabled { 2373 cgo = "1" 2374 } 2375 appendSetting("CGO_ENABLED", cgo) 2376 // https://go.dev/issue/52372: only include CGO flags if -trimpath is not set. 2377 // (If -trimpath is set, it is possible that these flags include system paths.) 2378 // If cgo is involved, reproducibility is already pretty well ruined anyway, 2379 // given that we aren't stamping header or library versions. 2380 // 2381 // TODO(bcmills): perhaps we could at least parse the flags and stamp the 2382 // subset of flags that are known not to be paths? 2383 if cfg.BuildContext.CgoEnabled && !cfg.BuildTrimpath { 2384 for _, name := range []string{"CGO_CFLAGS", "CGO_CPPFLAGS", "CGO_CXXFLAGS", "CGO_LDFLAGS"} { 2385 appendSetting(name, cfg.Getenv(name)) 2386 } 2387 } 2388 appendSetting("GOARCH", cfg.BuildContext.GOARCH) 2389 if cfg.RawGOEXPERIMENT != "" { 2390 appendSetting("GOEXPERIMENT", cfg.RawGOEXPERIMENT) 2391 } 2392 appendSetting("GOOS", cfg.BuildContext.GOOS) 2393 if key, val, _ := cfg.GetArchEnv(); key != "" && val != "" { 2394 appendSetting(key, val) 2395 } 2396 2397 // Add VCS status if all conditions are true: 2398 // 2399 // - -buildvcs is enabled. 2400 // - p is a non-test contained within a main module (there may be multiple 2401 // main modules in a workspace, but local replacements don't count). 2402 // - Both the current directory and p's module's root directory are contained 2403 // in the same local repository. 2404 // - We know the VCS commands needed to get the status. 2405 setVCSError := func(err error) { 2406 setPkgErrorf("error obtaining VCS status: %v\n\tUse -buildvcs=false to disable VCS stamping.", err) 2407 } 2408 2409 var repoDir string 2410 var vcsCmd *vcs.Cmd 2411 var err error 2412 const allowNesting = true 2413 2414 wantVCS := false 2415 switch cfg.BuildBuildvcs { 2416 case "true": 2417 wantVCS = true // Include VCS metadata even for tests if requested explicitly; see https://go.dev/issue/52648. 2418 case "auto": 2419 wantVCS = autoVCS && !p.IsTestOnly() 2420 case "false": 2421 default: 2422 panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected value for cfg.BuildBuildvcs: %q", cfg.BuildBuildvcs)) 2423 } 2424 2425 if wantVCS && p.Module != nil && p.Module.Version == "" && !p.Standard { 2426 if p.Module.Path == "bootstrap" && cfg.GOROOT == os.Getenv("GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP") { 2427 // During bootstrapping, the bootstrap toolchain is built in module 2428 // "bootstrap" (instead of "std"), with GOROOT set to GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP 2429 // (so the bootstrap toolchain packages don't even appear to be in GOROOT). 2430 goto omitVCS 2431 } 2432 repoDir, vcsCmd, err = vcs.FromDir(base.Cwd(), "", allowNesting) 2433 if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, os.ErrNotExist) { 2434 setVCSError(err) 2435 return 2436 } 2437 if !str.HasFilePathPrefix(p.Module.Dir, repoDir) && 2438 !str.HasFilePathPrefix(repoDir, p.Module.Dir) { 2439 // The module containing the main package does not overlap with the 2440 // repository containing the working directory. Don't include VCS info. 2441 // If the repo contains the module or vice versa, but they are not 2442 // the same directory, it's likely an error (see below). 2443 goto omitVCS 2444 } 2445 if cfg.BuildBuildvcs == "auto" && vcsCmd != nil && vcsCmd.Cmd != "" { 2446 if _, err := cfg.LookPath(vcsCmd.Cmd); err != nil { 2447 // We fould a repository, but the required VCS tool is not present. 2448 // "-buildvcs=auto" means that we should silently drop the VCS metadata. 2449 goto omitVCS 2450 } 2451 } 2452 } 2453 if repoDir != "" && vcsCmd.Status != nil { 2454 // Check that the current directory, package, and module are in the same 2455 // repository. vcs.FromDir allows nested Git repositories, but nesting 2456 // is not allowed for other VCS tools. The current directory may be outside 2457 // p.Module.Dir when a workspace is used. 2458 pkgRepoDir, _, err := vcs.FromDir(p.Dir, "", allowNesting) 2459 if err != nil { 2460 setVCSError(err) 2461 return 2462 } 2463 if pkgRepoDir != repoDir { 2464 if cfg.BuildBuildvcs != "auto" { 2465 setVCSError(fmt.Errorf("main package is in repository %q but current directory is in repository %q", pkgRepoDir, repoDir)) 2466 return 2467 } 2468 goto omitVCS 2469 } 2470 modRepoDir, _, err := vcs.FromDir(p.Module.Dir, "", allowNesting) 2471 if err != nil { 2472 setVCSError(err) 2473 return 2474 } 2475 if modRepoDir != repoDir { 2476 if cfg.BuildBuildvcs != "auto" { 2477 setVCSError(fmt.Errorf("main module is in repository %q but current directory is in repository %q", modRepoDir, repoDir)) 2478 return 2479 } 2480 goto omitVCS 2481 } 2482 2483 st, err := vcsStatusCache.Do(repoDir, func() (vcs.Status, error) { 2484 return vcsCmd.Status(vcsCmd, repoDir) 2485 }) 2486 if err != nil { 2487 setVCSError(err) 2488 return 2489 } 2490 2491 appendSetting("vcs", vcsCmd.Cmd) 2492 if st.Revision != "" { 2493 appendSetting("vcs.revision", st.Revision) 2494 } 2495 if !st.CommitTime.IsZero() { 2496 stamp := st.CommitTime.UTC().Format(time.RFC3339Nano) 2497 appendSetting("vcs.time", stamp) 2498 } 2499 appendSetting("vcs.modified", strconv.FormatBool(st.Uncommitted)) 2500 } 2501omitVCS: 2502 2503 p.Internal.BuildInfo = info 2504} 2505 2506// SafeArg reports whether arg is a "safe" command-line argument, 2507// meaning that when it appears in a command-line, it probably 2508// doesn't have some special meaning other than its own name. 2509// Obviously args beginning with - are not safe (they look like flags). 2510// Less obviously, args beginning with @ are not safe (they look like 2511// GNU binutils flagfile specifiers, sometimes called "response files"). 2512// To be conservative, we reject almost any arg beginning with non-alphanumeric ASCII. 2513// We accept leading . _ and / as likely in file system paths. 2514// There is a copy of this function in cmd/compile/internal/gc/noder.go. 2515func SafeArg(name string) bool { 2516 if name == "" { 2517 return false 2518 } 2519 c := name[0] 2520 return '0' <= c && c <= '9' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' || 'a' <= c && c <= 'z' || c == '.' || c == '_' || c == '/' || c >= utf8.RuneSelf 2521} 2522 2523// LinkerDeps returns the list of linker-induced dependencies for main package p. 2524func LinkerDeps(p *Package) ([]string, error) { 2525 // Everything links runtime. 2526 deps := []string{"runtime"} 2527 2528 // External linking mode forces an import of runtime/cgo. 2529 if what := externalLinkingReason(p); what != "" && cfg.BuildContext.Compiler != "gccgo" { 2530 if !cfg.BuildContext.CgoEnabled { 2531 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s requires external (cgo) linking, but cgo is not enabled", what) 2532 } 2533 deps = append(deps, "runtime/cgo") 2534 } 2535 // On ARM with GOARM=5, it forces an import of math, for soft floating point. 2536 if cfg.Goarch == "arm" { 2537 deps = append(deps, "math") 2538 } 2539 // Using the race detector forces an import of runtime/race. 2540 if cfg.BuildRace { 2541 deps = append(deps, "runtime/race") 2542 } 2543 // Using memory sanitizer forces an import of runtime/msan. 2544 if cfg.BuildMSan { 2545 deps = append(deps, "runtime/msan") 2546 } 2547 // Using address sanitizer forces an import of runtime/asan. 2548 if cfg.BuildASan { 2549 deps = append(deps, "runtime/asan") 2550 } 2551 // Building for coverage forces an import of runtime/coverage. 2552 if cfg.BuildCover && cfg.Experiment.CoverageRedesign { 2553 deps = append(deps, "runtime/coverage") 2554 } 2555 2556 return deps, nil 2557} 2558 2559// externalLinkingReason reports the reason external linking is required 2560// even for programs that do not use cgo, or the empty string if external 2561// linking is not required. 2562func externalLinkingReason(p *Package) (what string) { 2563 // Some targets must use external linking even inside GOROOT. 2564 if platform.MustLinkExternal(cfg.Goos, cfg.Goarch, false) { 2565 return cfg.Goos + "/" + cfg.Goarch 2566 } 2567 2568 // Some build modes always require external linking. 2569 switch cfg.BuildBuildmode { 2570 case "c-shared", "plugin": 2571 return "-buildmode=" + cfg.BuildBuildmode 2572 } 2573 2574 // Using -linkshared always requires external linking. 2575 if cfg.BuildLinkshared { 2576 return "-linkshared" 2577 } 2578 2579 // Decide whether we are building a PIE, 2580 // bearing in mind that some systems default to PIE. 2581 isPIE := false 2582 if cfg.BuildBuildmode == "pie" { 2583 isPIE = true 2584 } else if cfg.BuildBuildmode == "default" && platform.DefaultPIE(cfg.BuildContext.GOOS, cfg.BuildContext.GOARCH, cfg.BuildRace) { 2585 isPIE = true 2586 } 2587 // If we are building a PIE, and we are on a system 2588 // that does not support PIE with internal linking mode, 2589 // then we must use external linking. 2590 if isPIE && !platform.InternalLinkPIESupported(cfg.BuildContext.GOOS, cfg.BuildContext.GOARCH) { 2591 if cfg.BuildBuildmode == "pie" { 2592 return "-buildmode=pie" 2593 } 2594 return "default PIE binary" 2595 } 2596 2597 // Using -ldflags=-linkmode=external forces external linking. 2598 // If there are multiple -linkmode options, the last one wins. 2599 if p != nil { 2600 ldflags := BuildLdflags.For(p) 2601 for i := len(ldflags) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { 2602 a := ldflags[i] 2603 if a == "-linkmode=external" || 2604 a == "-linkmode" && i+1 < len(ldflags) && ldflags[i+1] == "external" { 2605 return a 2606 } else if a == "-linkmode=internal" || 2607 a == "-linkmode" && i+1 < len(ldflags) && ldflags[i+1] == "internal" { 2608 return "" 2609 } 2610 } 2611 } 2612 2613 return "" 2614} 2615 2616// mkAbs rewrites list, which must be paths relative to p.Dir, 2617// into a sorted list of absolute paths. It edits list in place but for 2618// convenience also returns list back to its caller. 2619func (p *Package) mkAbs(list []string) []string { 2620 for i, f := range list { 2621 list[i] = filepath.Join(p.Dir, f) 2622 } 2623 sort.Strings(list) 2624 return list 2625} 2626 2627// InternalGoFiles returns the list of Go files being built for the package, 2628// using absolute paths. 2629func (p *Package) InternalGoFiles() []string { 2630 return p.mkAbs(str.StringList(p.GoFiles, p.CgoFiles, p.TestGoFiles)) 2631} 2632 2633// InternalXGoFiles returns the list of Go files being built for the XTest package, 2634// using absolute paths. 2635func (p *Package) InternalXGoFiles() []string { 2636 return p.mkAbs(p.XTestGoFiles) 2637} 2638 2639// InternalAllGoFiles returns the list of all Go files possibly relevant for the package, 2640// using absolute paths. "Possibly relevant" means that files are not excluded 2641// due to build tags, but files with names beginning with . or _ are still excluded. 2642func (p *Package) InternalAllGoFiles() []string { 2643 return p.mkAbs(str.StringList(p.IgnoredGoFiles, p.GoFiles, p.CgoFiles, p.TestGoFiles, p.XTestGoFiles)) 2644} 2645 2646// UsesSwig reports whether the package needs to run SWIG. 2647func (p *Package) UsesSwig() bool { 2648 return len(p.SwigFiles) > 0 || len(p.SwigCXXFiles) > 0 2649} 2650 2651// UsesCgo reports whether the package needs to run cgo 2652func (p *Package) UsesCgo() bool { 2653 return len(p.CgoFiles) > 0 2654} 2655 2656// PackageList returns the list of packages in the dag rooted at roots 2657// as visited in a depth-first post-order traversal. 2658func PackageList(roots []*Package) []*Package { 2659 seen := map[*Package]bool{} 2660 all := []*Package{} 2661 var walk func(*Package) 2662 walk = func(p *Package) { 2663 if seen[p] { 2664 return 2665 } 2666 seen[p] = true 2667 for _, p1 := range p.Internal.Imports { 2668 walk(p1) 2669 } 2670 all = append(all, p) 2671 } 2672 for _, root := range roots { 2673 walk(root) 2674 } 2675 return all 2676} 2677 2678// TestPackageList returns the list of packages in the dag rooted at roots 2679// as visited in a depth-first post-order traversal, including the test 2680// imports of the roots. This ignores errors in test packages. 2681func TestPackageList(ctx context.Context, opts PackageOpts, roots []*Package) []*Package { 2682 seen := map[*Package]bool{} 2683 all := []*Package{} 2684 var walk func(*Package) 2685 walk = func(p *Package) { 2686 if seen[p] { 2687 return 2688 } 2689 seen[p] = true 2690 for _, p1 := range p.Internal.Imports { 2691 walk(p1) 2692 } 2693 all = append(all, p) 2694 } 2695 walkTest := func(root *Package, path string) { 2696 var stk ImportStack 2697 p1, err := loadImport(ctx, opts, nil, path, root.Dir, root, &stk, root.Internal.Build.TestImportPos[path], ResolveImport) 2698 if err != nil && root.Error == nil { 2699 // Assign error importing the package to the importer. 2700 root.Error = err 2701 root.Incomplete = true 2702 } 2703 if p1.Error == nil { 2704 walk(p1) 2705 } 2706 } 2707 for _, root := range roots { 2708 walk(root) 2709 for _, path := range root.TestImports { 2710 walkTest(root, path) 2711 } 2712 for _, path := range root.XTestImports { 2713 walkTest(root, path) 2714 } 2715 } 2716 return all 2717} 2718 2719// LoadImportWithFlags loads the package with the given import path and 2720// sets tool flags on that package. This function is useful loading implicit 2721// dependencies (like sync/atomic for coverage). 2722// TODO(jayconrod): delete this function and set flags automatically 2723// in LoadImport instead. 2724func LoadImportWithFlags(path, srcDir string, parent *Package, stk *ImportStack, importPos []token.Position, mode int) (*Package, *PackageError) { 2725 p, err := loadImport(context.TODO(), PackageOpts{}, nil, path, srcDir, parent, stk, importPos, mode) 2726 setToolFlags(p) 2727 return p, err 2728} 2729 2730// LoadPackageWithFlags is the same as LoadImportWithFlags but without a parent. 2731// It's then guaranteed to not return an error 2732func LoadPackageWithFlags(path, srcDir string, stk *ImportStack, importPos []token.Position, mode int) *Package { 2733 p := LoadPackage(context.TODO(), PackageOpts{}, path, srcDir, stk, importPos, mode) 2734 setToolFlags(p) 2735 return p 2736} 2737 2738// PackageOpts control the behavior of PackagesAndErrors and other package 2739// loading functions. 2740type PackageOpts struct { 2741 // IgnoreImports controls whether we ignore explicit and implicit imports 2742 // when loading packages. Implicit imports are added when supporting Cgo 2743 // or SWIG and when linking main packages. 2744 IgnoreImports bool 2745 2746 // ModResolveTests indicates whether calls to the module loader should also 2747 // resolve test dependencies of the requested packages. 2748 // 2749 // If ModResolveTests is true, then the module loader needs to resolve test 2750 // dependencies at the same time as packages; otherwise, the test dependencies 2751 // of those packages could be missing, and resolving those missing dependencies 2752 // could change the selected versions of modules that provide other packages. 2753 ModResolveTests bool 2754 2755 // MainOnly is true if the caller only wants to load main packages. 2756 // For a literal argument matching a non-main package, a stub may be returned 2757 // with an error. For a non-literal argument (with "..."), non-main packages 2758 // are not be matched, and their dependencies may not be loaded. A warning 2759 // may be printed for non-literal arguments that match no main packages. 2760 MainOnly bool 2761 2762 // AutoVCS controls whether we also load version-control metadata for main packages 2763 // when -buildvcs=auto (the default). 2764 AutoVCS bool 2765 2766 // SuppressBuildInfo is true if the caller does not need p.Stale, p.StaleReason, or p.Internal.BuildInfo 2767 // to be populated on the package. 2768 SuppressBuildInfo bool 2769 2770 // SuppressEmbedFiles is true if the caller does not need any embed files to be populated on the 2771 // package. 2772 SuppressEmbedFiles bool 2773} 2774 2775// PackagesAndErrors returns the packages named by the command line arguments 2776// 'patterns'. If a named package cannot be loaded, PackagesAndErrors returns 2777// a *Package with the Error field describing the failure. If errors are found 2778// loading imported packages, the DepsErrors field is set. The Incomplete field 2779// may be set as well. 2780// 2781// To obtain a flat list of packages, use PackageList. 2782// To report errors loading packages, use ReportPackageErrors. 2783func PackagesAndErrors(ctx context.Context, opts PackageOpts, patterns []string) []*Package { 2784 ctx, span := trace.StartSpan(ctx, "load.PackagesAndErrors") 2785 defer span.Done() 2786 2787 for _, p := range patterns { 2788 // Listing is only supported with all patterns referring to either: 2789 // - Files that are part of the same directory. 2790 // - Explicit package paths or patterns. 2791 if strings.HasSuffix(p, ".go") { 2792 // We need to test whether the path is an actual Go file and not a 2793 // package path or pattern ending in '.go' (see golang.org/issue/34653). 2794 if fi, err := fsys.Stat(p); err == nil && !fi.IsDir() { 2795 pkgs := []*Package{GoFilesPackage(ctx, opts, patterns)} 2796 setPGOProfilePath(pkgs) 2797 return pkgs 2798 } 2799 } 2800 } 2801 2802 var matches []*search.Match 2803 if modload.Init(); cfg.ModulesEnabled { 2804 modOpts := modload.PackageOpts{ 2805 ResolveMissingImports: true, 2806 LoadTests: opts.ModResolveTests, 2807 SilencePackageErrors: true, 2808 } 2809 matches, _ = modload.LoadPackages(ctx, modOpts, patterns...) 2810 } else { 2811 noModRoots := []string{} 2812 matches = search.ImportPaths(patterns, noModRoots) 2813 } 2814 2815 var ( 2816 pkgs []*Package 2817 stk ImportStack 2818 seenPkg = make(map[*Package]bool) 2819 ) 2820 2821 pre := newPreload() 2822 defer pre.flush() 2823 pre.preloadMatches(ctx, opts, matches) 2824 2825 for _, m := range matches { 2826 for _, pkg := range m.Pkgs { 2827 if pkg == "" { 2828 panic(fmt.Sprintf("ImportPaths returned empty package for pattern %s", m.Pattern())) 2829 } 2830 mode := cmdlinePkg 2831 if m.IsLiteral() { 2832 // Note: do not set = m.IsLiteral unconditionally 2833 // because maybe we'll see p matching both 2834 // a literal and also a non-literal pattern. 2835 mode |= cmdlinePkgLiteral 2836 } 2837 p, perr := loadImport(ctx, opts, pre, pkg, base.Cwd(), nil, &stk, nil, mode) 2838 if perr != nil { 2839 base.Fatalf("internal error: loadImport of %q with nil parent returned an error", pkg) 2840 } 2841 p.Match = append(p.Match, m.Pattern()) 2842 if seenPkg[p] { 2843 continue 2844 } 2845 seenPkg[p] = true 2846 pkgs = append(pkgs, p) 2847 } 2848 2849 if len(m.Errs) > 0 { 2850 // In addition to any packages that were actually resolved from the 2851 // pattern, there was some error in resolving the pattern itself. 2852 // Report it as a synthetic package. 2853 p := new(Package) 2854 p.ImportPath = m.Pattern() 2855 // Pass an empty ImportStack and nil importPos: the error arose from a pattern, not an import. 2856 var stk ImportStack 2857 var importPos []token.Position 2858 p.setLoadPackageDataError(m.Errs[0], m.Pattern(), &stk, importPos) 2859 p.Incomplete = true 2860 p.Match = append(p.Match, m.Pattern()) 2861 p.Internal.CmdlinePkg = true 2862 if m.IsLiteral() { 2863 p.Internal.CmdlinePkgLiteral = true 2864 } 2865 pkgs = append(pkgs, p) 2866 } 2867 } 2868 2869 if opts.MainOnly { 2870 pkgs = mainPackagesOnly(pkgs, matches) 2871 } 2872 2873 // Now that CmdlinePkg is set correctly, 2874 // compute the effective flags for all loaded packages 2875 // (not just the ones matching the patterns but also 2876 // their dependencies). 2877 setToolFlags(pkgs...) 2878 2879 setPGOProfilePath(pkgs) 2880 2881 return pkgs 2882} 2883 2884// setPGOProfilePath sets the PGO profile path for pkgs. 2885// In -pgo=auto mode, it finds the default PGO profile. 2886func setPGOProfilePath(pkgs []*Package) { 2887 updateBuildInfo := func(p *Package, file string) { 2888 // Don't create BuildInfo for packages that didn't already have it. 2889 if p.Internal.BuildInfo == nil { 2890 return 2891 } 2892 2893 if cfg.BuildTrimpath { 2894 appendBuildSetting(p.Internal.BuildInfo, "-pgo", filepath.Base(file)) 2895 } else { 2896 appendBuildSetting(p.Internal.BuildInfo, "-pgo", file) 2897 } 2898 // Adding -pgo breaks the sort order in BuildInfo.Settings. Restore it. 2899 slices.SortFunc(p.Internal.BuildInfo.Settings, func(x, y debug.BuildSetting) int { 2900 return strings.Compare(x.Key, y.Key) 2901 }) 2902 } 2903 2904 switch cfg.BuildPGO { 2905 case "off": 2906 return 2907 2908 case "auto": 2909 // Locate PGO profiles from the main packages, and 2910 // attach the profile to the main package and its 2911 // dependencies. 2912 // If we're building multiple main packages, they may 2913 // have different profiles. We may need to split (unshare) 2914 // the dependency graph so they can attach different 2915 // profiles. 2916 for _, p := range pkgs { 2917 if p.Name != "main" { 2918 continue 2919 } 2920 pmain := p 2921 file := filepath.Join(pmain.Dir, "default.pgo") 2922 if _, err := os.Stat(file); err != nil { 2923 continue // no profile 2924 } 2925 2926 // Packages already visited. The value should replace 2927 // the key, as it may be a forked copy of the original 2928 // Package. 2929 visited := make(map[*Package]*Package) 2930 var split func(p *Package) *Package 2931 split = func(p *Package) *Package { 2932 if p1 := visited[p]; p1 != nil { 2933 return p1 2934 } 2935 2936 if len(pkgs) > 1 && p != pmain { 2937 // Make a copy, then attach profile. 2938 // No need to copy if there is only one root package (we can 2939 // attach profile directly in-place). 2940 // Also no need to copy the main package. 2941 if p.Internal.PGOProfile != "" { 2942 panic("setPGOProfilePath: already have profile") 2943 } 2944 p1 := new(Package) 2945 *p1 = *p 2946 // Unalias the Imports and Internal.Imports slices, 2947 // which we're going to modify. We don't copy other slices as 2948 // we don't change them. 2949 p1.Imports = slices.Clone(p.Imports) 2950 p1.Internal.Imports = slices.Clone(p.Internal.Imports) 2951 p1.Internal.ForMain = pmain.ImportPath 2952 visited[p] = p1 2953 p = p1 2954 } else { 2955 visited[p] = p 2956 } 2957 p.Internal.PGOProfile = file 2958 updateBuildInfo(p, file) 2959 // Recurse to dependencies. 2960 for i, pp := range p.Internal.Imports { 2961 p.Internal.Imports[i] = split(pp) 2962 } 2963 return p 2964 } 2965 2966 // Replace the package and imports with the PGO version. 2967 split(pmain) 2968 } 2969 2970 default: 2971 // Profile specified from the command line. 2972 // Make it absolute path, as the compiler runs on various directories. 2973 file, err := filepath.Abs(cfg.BuildPGO) 2974 if err != nil { 2975 base.Fatalf("fail to get absolute path of PGO file %s: %v", cfg.BuildPGO, err) 2976 } 2977 2978 for _, p := range PackageList(pkgs) { 2979 p.Internal.PGOProfile = file 2980 updateBuildInfo(p, file) 2981 } 2982 } 2983} 2984 2985// CheckPackageErrors prints errors encountered loading pkgs and their 2986// dependencies, then exits with a non-zero status if any errors were found. 2987func CheckPackageErrors(pkgs []*Package) { 2988 var anyIncomplete bool 2989 for _, pkg := range pkgs { 2990 if pkg.Incomplete { 2991 anyIncomplete = true 2992 } 2993 } 2994 if anyIncomplete { 2995 all := PackageList(pkgs) 2996 for _, p := range all { 2997 if p.Error != nil { 2998 base.Errorf("%v", p.Error) 2999 } 3000 } 3001 } 3002 base.ExitIfErrors() 3003 3004 // Check for duplicate loads of the same package. 3005 // That should be impossible, but if it does happen then 3006 // we end up trying to build the same package twice, 3007 // usually in parallel overwriting the same files, 3008 // which doesn't work very well. 3009 seen := map[string]bool{} 3010 reported := map[string]bool{} 3011 for _, pkg := range PackageList(pkgs) { 3012 // -pgo=auto with multiple main packages can cause a package being 3013 // built multiple times (with different profiles). 3014 // We check that package import path + profile path is unique. 3015 key := pkg.ImportPath 3016 if pkg.Internal.PGOProfile != "" { 3017 key += " pgo:" + pkg.Internal.PGOProfile 3018 } 3019 if seen[key] && !reported[key] { 3020 reported[key] = true 3021 base.Errorf("internal error: duplicate loads of %s", pkg.ImportPath) 3022 } 3023 seen[key] = true 3024 } 3025 base.ExitIfErrors() 3026} 3027 3028// mainPackagesOnly filters out non-main packages matched only by arguments 3029// containing "..." and returns the remaining main packages. 3030// 3031// Packages with missing, invalid, or ambiguous names may be treated as 3032// possibly-main packages. 3033// 3034// mainPackagesOnly sets a non-main package's Error field and returns it if it 3035// is named by a literal argument. 3036// 3037// mainPackagesOnly prints warnings for non-literal arguments that only match 3038// non-main packages. 3039func mainPackagesOnly(pkgs []*Package, matches []*search.Match) []*Package { 3040 treatAsMain := map[string]bool{} 3041 for _, m := range matches { 3042 if m.IsLiteral() { 3043 for _, path := range m.Pkgs { 3044 treatAsMain[path] = true 3045 } 3046 } 3047 } 3048 3049 var mains []*Package 3050 for _, pkg := range pkgs { 3051 if pkg.Name == "main" || (pkg.Name == "" && pkg.Error != nil) { 3052 treatAsMain[pkg.ImportPath] = true 3053 mains = append(mains, pkg) 3054 continue 3055 } 3056 3057 if len(pkg.InvalidGoFiles) > 0 { // TODO(#45999): && pkg.Name == "", but currently go/build sets pkg.Name arbitrarily if it is ambiguous. 3058 // The package has (or may have) conflicting names, and we can't easily 3059 // tell whether one of them is "main". So assume that it could be, and 3060 // report an error for the package. 3061 treatAsMain[pkg.ImportPath] = true 3062 } 3063 if treatAsMain[pkg.ImportPath] { 3064 if pkg.Error == nil { 3065 pkg.Error = &PackageError{Err: &mainPackageError{importPath: pkg.ImportPath}} 3066 pkg.Incomplete = true 3067 } 3068 mains = append(mains, pkg) 3069 } 3070 } 3071 3072 for _, m := range matches { 3073 if m.IsLiteral() || len(m.Pkgs) == 0 { 3074 continue 3075 } 3076 foundMain := false 3077 for _, path := range m.Pkgs { 3078 if treatAsMain[path] { 3079 foundMain = true 3080 break 3081 } 3082 } 3083 if !foundMain { 3084 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: warning: %q matched only non-main packages\n", m.Pattern()) 3085 } 3086 } 3087 3088 return mains 3089} 3090 3091type mainPackageError struct { 3092 importPath string 3093} 3094 3095func (e *mainPackageError) Error() string { 3096 return fmt.Sprintf("package %s is not a main package", e.importPath) 3097} 3098 3099func (e *mainPackageError) ImportPath() string { 3100 return e.importPath 3101} 3102 3103func setToolFlags(pkgs ...*Package) { 3104 for _, p := range PackageList(pkgs) { 3105 p.Internal.Asmflags = BuildAsmflags.For(p) 3106 p.Internal.Gcflags = BuildGcflags.For(p) 3107 p.Internal.Ldflags = BuildLdflags.For(p) 3108 p.Internal.Gccgoflags = BuildGccgoflags.For(p) 3109 } 3110} 3111 3112// GoFilesPackage creates a package for building a collection of Go files 3113// (typically named on the command line). The target is named p.a for 3114// package p or named after the first Go file for package main. 3115func GoFilesPackage(ctx context.Context, opts PackageOpts, gofiles []string) *Package { 3116 modload.Init() 3117 3118 for _, f := range gofiles { 3119 if !strings.HasSuffix(f, ".go") { 3120 pkg := new(Package) 3121 pkg.Internal.Local = true 3122 pkg.Internal.CmdlineFiles = true 3123 pkg.Name = f 3124 pkg.Error = &PackageError{ 3125 Err: fmt.Errorf("named files must be .go files: %s", pkg.Name), 3126 } 3127 pkg.Incomplete = true 3128 return pkg 3129 } 3130 } 3131 3132 var stk ImportStack 3133 ctxt := cfg.BuildContext 3134 ctxt.UseAllFiles = true 3135 3136 // Synthesize fake "directory" that only shows the named files, 3137 // to make it look like this is a standard package or 3138 // command directory. So that local imports resolve 3139 // consistently, the files must all be in the same directory. 3140 var dirent []fs.FileInfo 3141 var dir string 3142 for _, file := range gofiles { 3143 fi, err := fsys.Stat(file) 3144 if err != nil { 3145 base.Fatalf("%s", err) 3146 } 3147 if fi.IsDir() { 3148 base.Fatalf("%s is a directory, should be a Go file", file) 3149 } 3150 dir1 := filepath.Dir(file) 3151 if dir == "" { 3152 dir = dir1 3153 } else if dir != dir1 { 3154 base.Fatalf("named files must all be in one directory; have %s and %s", dir, dir1) 3155 } 3156 dirent = append(dirent, fi) 3157 } 3158 ctxt.ReadDir = func(string) ([]fs.FileInfo, error) { return dirent, nil } 3159 3160 if cfg.ModulesEnabled { 3161 modload.ImportFromFiles(ctx, gofiles) 3162 } 3163 3164 var err error 3165 if dir == "" { 3166 dir = base.Cwd() 3167 } 3168 dir, err = filepath.Abs(dir) 3169 if err != nil { 3170 base.Fatalf("%s", err) 3171 } 3172 3173 bp, err := ctxt.ImportDir(dir, 0) 3174 pkg := new(Package) 3175 pkg.Internal.Local = true 3176 pkg.Internal.CmdlineFiles = true 3177 pkg.load(ctx, opts, "command-line-arguments", &stk, nil, bp, err) 3178 if !cfg.ModulesEnabled { 3179 pkg.Internal.LocalPrefix = dirToImportPath(dir) 3180 } 3181 pkg.ImportPath = "command-line-arguments" 3182 pkg.Target = "" 3183 pkg.Match = gofiles 3184 3185 if pkg.Name == "main" { 3186 exe := pkg.DefaultExecName() + cfg.ExeSuffix 3187 3188 if cfg.GOBIN != "" { 3189 pkg.Target = filepath.Join(cfg.GOBIN, exe) 3190 } else if cfg.ModulesEnabled { 3191 pkg.Target = filepath.Join(modload.BinDir(), exe) 3192 } 3193 } 3194 3195 if opts.MainOnly && pkg.Name != "main" && pkg.Error == nil { 3196 pkg.Error = &PackageError{Err: &mainPackageError{importPath: pkg.ImportPath}} 3197 pkg.Incomplete = true 3198 } 3199 setToolFlags(pkg) 3200 3201 return pkg 3202} 3203 3204// PackagesAndErrorsOutsideModule is like PackagesAndErrors but runs in 3205// module-aware mode and ignores the go.mod file in the current directory or any 3206// parent directory, if there is one. This is used in the implementation of 'go 3207// install pkg@version' and other commands that support similar forms. 3208// 3209// modload.ForceUseModules must be true, and modload.RootMode must be NoRoot 3210// before calling this function. 3211// 3212// PackagesAndErrorsOutsideModule imposes several constraints to avoid 3213// ambiguity. All arguments must have the same version suffix (not just a suffix 3214// that resolves to the same version). They must refer to packages in the same 3215// module, which must not be std or cmd. That module is not considered the main 3216// module, but its go.mod file (if it has one) must not contain directives that 3217// would cause it to be interpreted differently if it were the main module 3218// (replace, exclude). 3219func PackagesAndErrorsOutsideModule(ctx context.Context, opts PackageOpts, args []string) ([]*Package, error) { 3220 if !modload.ForceUseModules { 3221 panic("modload.ForceUseModules must be true") 3222 } 3223 if modload.RootMode != modload.NoRoot { 3224 panic("modload.RootMode must be NoRoot") 3225 } 3226 3227 // Check that the arguments satisfy syntactic constraints. 3228 var version string 3229 var firstPath string 3230 for _, arg := range args { 3231 if i := strings.Index(arg, "@"); i >= 0 { 3232 firstPath, version = arg[:i], arg[i+1:] 3233 if version == "" { 3234 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: version must not be empty", arg) 3235 } 3236 break 3237 } 3238 } 3239 patterns := make([]string, len(args)) 3240 for i, arg := range args { 3241 p, found := strings.CutSuffix(arg, "@"+version) 3242 if !found { 3243 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: all arguments must refer to packages in the same module at the same version (@%s)", arg, version) 3244 } 3245 switch { 3246 case build.IsLocalImport(p): 3247 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: argument must be a package path, not a relative path", arg) 3248 case filepath.IsAbs(p): 3249 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: argument must be a package path, not an absolute path", arg) 3250 case search.IsMetaPackage(p): 3251 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: argument must be a package path, not a meta-package", arg) 3252 case pathpkg.Clean(p) != p: 3253 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: argument must be a clean package path", arg) 3254 case !strings.Contains(p, "...") && search.IsStandardImportPath(p) && modindex.IsStandardPackage(cfg.GOROOT, cfg.BuildContext.Compiler, p): 3255 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: argument must not be a package in the standard library", arg) 3256 default: 3257 patterns[i] = p 3258 } 3259 } 3260 3261 // Query the module providing the first argument, load its go.mod file, and 3262 // check that it doesn't contain directives that would cause it to be 3263 // interpreted differently if it were the main module. 3264 // 3265 // If multiple modules match the first argument, accept the longest match 3266 // (first result). It's possible this module won't provide packages named by 3267 // later arguments, and other modules would. Let's not try to be too 3268 // magical though. 3269 allowed := modload.CheckAllowed 3270 if modload.IsRevisionQuery(firstPath, version) { 3271 // Don't check for retractions if a specific revision is requested. 3272 allowed = nil 3273 } 3274 noneSelected := func(path string) (version string) { return "none" } 3275 qrs, err := modload.QueryPackages(ctx, patterns[0], version, noneSelected, allowed) 3276 if err != nil { 3277 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: %w", args[0], err) 3278 } 3279 rootMod := qrs[0].Mod 3280 deprecation, err := modload.CheckDeprecation(ctx, rootMod) 3281 if err != nil { 3282 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: %w", args[0], err) 3283 } 3284 if deprecation != "" { 3285 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: module %s is deprecated: %s\n", rootMod.Path, modload.ShortMessage(deprecation, "")) 3286 } 3287 data, err := modfetch.GoMod(ctx, rootMod.Path, rootMod.Version) 3288 if err != nil { 3289 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: %w", args[0], err) 3290 } 3291 f, err := modfile.Parse("go.mod", data, nil) 3292 if err != nil { 3293 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s (in %s): %w", args[0], rootMod, err) 3294 } 3295 directiveFmt := "%s (in %s):\n" + 3296 "\tThe go.mod file for the module providing named packages contains one or\n" + 3297 "\tmore %s directives. It must not contain directives that would cause\n" + 3298 "\tit to be interpreted differently than if it were the main module." 3299 if len(f.Replace) > 0 { 3300 return nil, fmt.Errorf(directiveFmt, args[0], rootMod, "replace") 3301 } 3302 if len(f.Exclude) > 0 { 3303 return nil, fmt.Errorf(directiveFmt, args[0], rootMod, "exclude") 3304 } 3305 3306 // Since we are in NoRoot mode, the build list initially contains only 3307 // the dummy command-line-arguments module. Add a requirement on the 3308 // module that provides the packages named on the command line. 3309 if _, err := modload.EditBuildList(ctx, nil, []module.Version{rootMod}); err != nil { 3310 return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: %w", args[0], err) 3311 } 3312 3313 // Load packages for all arguments. 3314 pkgs := PackagesAndErrors(ctx, opts, patterns) 3315 3316 // Check that named packages are all provided by the same module. 3317 for _, pkg := range pkgs { 3318 var pkgErr error 3319 if pkg.Module == nil { 3320 // Packages in std, cmd, and their vendored dependencies 3321 // don't have this field set. 3322 pkgErr = fmt.Errorf("package %s not provided by module %s", pkg.ImportPath, rootMod) 3323 } else if pkg.Module.Path != rootMod.Path || pkg.Module.Version != rootMod.Version { 3324 pkgErr = fmt.Errorf("package %s provided by module %s@%s\n\tAll packages must be provided by the same module (%s).", pkg.ImportPath, pkg.Module.Path, pkg.Module.Version, rootMod) 3325 } 3326 if pkgErr != nil && pkg.Error == nil { 3327 pkg.Error = &PackageError{Err: pkgErr} 3328 pkg.Incomplete = true 3329 } 3330 } 3331 3332 matchers := make([]func(string) bool, len(patterns)) 3333 for i, p := range patterns { 3334 if strings.Contains(p, "...") { 3335 matchers[i] = pkgpattern.MatchPattern(p) 3336 } 3337 } 3338 return pkgs, nil 3339} 3340 3341// EnsureImport ensures that package p imports the named package. 3342func EnsureImport(p *Package, pkg string) { 3343 for _, d := range p.Internal.Imports { 3344 if d.Name == pkg { 3345 return 3346 } 3347 } 3348 3349 p1, err := LoadImportWithFlags(pkg, p.Dir, p, &ImportStack{}, nil, 0) 3350 if err != nil { 3351 base.Fatalf("load %s: %v", pkg, err) 3352 } 3353 if p1.Error != nil { 3354 base.Fatalf("load %s: %v", pkg, p1.Error) 3355 } 3356 3357 p.Internal.Imports = append(p.Internal.Imports, p1) 3358} 3359 3360// PrepareForCoverageBuild is a helper invoked for "go install 3361// -cover", "go run -cover", and "go build -cover" (but not used by 3362// "go test -cover"). It walks through the packages being built (and 3363// dependencies) and marks them for coverage instrumentation when 3364// appropriate, and possibly adding additional deps where needed. 3365func PrepareForCoverageBuild(pkgs []*Package) { 3366 var match []func(*Package) bool 3367 3368 matchMainModAndCommandLine := func(p *Package) bool { 3369 // note that p.Standard implies p.Module == nil below. 3370 return p.Internal.CmdlineFiles || p.Internal.CmdlinePkg || (p.Module != nil && p.Module.Main) 3371 } 3372 3373 if len(cfg.BuildCoverPkg) != 0 { 3374 // If -coverpkg has been specified, then we instrument only 3375 // the specific packages selected by the user-specified pattern(s). 3376 match = make([]func(*Package) bool, len(cfg.BuildCoverPkg)) 3377 for i := range cfg.BuildCoverPkg { 3378 match[i] = MatchPackage(cfg.BuildCoverPkg[i], base.Cwd()) 3379 } 3380 } else { 3381 // Without -coverpkg, instrument only packages in the main module 3382 // (if any), as well as packages/files specifically named on the 3383 // command line. 3384 match = []func(*Package) bool{matchMainModAndCommandLine} 3385 } 3386 3387 // Visit the packages being built or installed, along with all of 3388 // their dependencies, and mark them to be instrumented, taking 3389 // into account the matchers we've set up in the sequence above. 3390 SelectCoverPackages(PackageList(pkgs), match, "build") 3391} 3392 3393func SelectCoverPackages(roots []*Package, match []func(*Package) bool, op string) []*Package { 3394 var warntag string 3395 var includeMain bool 3396 switch op { 3397 case "build": 3398 warntag = "built" 3399 includeMain = true 3400 case "test": 3401 warntag = "tested" 3402 default: 3403 panic("internal error, bad mode passed to SelectCoverPackages") 3404 } 3405 3406 covered := []*Package{} 3407 matched := make([]bool, len(match)) 3408 for _, p := range roots { 3409 haveMatch := false 3410 for i := range match { 3411 if match[i](p) { 3412 matched[i] = true 3413 haveMatch = true 3414 } 3415 } 3416 if !haveMatch { 3417 continue 3418 } 3419 3420 // There is nothing to cover in package unsafe; it comes from 3421 // the compiler. 3422 if p.ImportPath == "unsafe" { 3423 continue 3424 } 3425 3426 // A package which only has test files can't be imported as a 3427 // dependency, and at the moment we don't try to instrument it 3428 // for coverage. There isn't any technical reason why 3429 // *_test.go files couldn't be instrumented, but it probably 3430 // doesn't make much sense to lump together coverage metrics 3431 // (ex: percent stmts covered) of *_test.go files with 3432 // non-test Go code. 3433 if len(p.GoFiles)+len(p.CgoFiles) == 0 { 3434 continue 3435 } 3436 3437 // Silently ignore attempts to run coverage on sync/atomic 3438 // and/or internal/runtime/atomic when using atomic coverage 3439 // mode. Atomic coverage mode uses sync/atomic, so we can't 3440 // also do coverage on it. 3441 if cfg.BuildCoverMode == "atomic" && p.Standard && 3442 (p.ImportPath == "sync/atomic" || p.ImportPath == "internal/runtime/atomic") { 3443 continue 3444 } 3445 3446 // If using the race detector, silently ignore attempts to run 3447 // coverage on the runtime packages. It will cause the race 3448 // detector to be invoked before it has been initialized. Note 3449 // the use of "regonly" instead of just ignoring the package 3450 // completely-- we do this due to the requirements of the 3451 // package ID numbering scheme. See the comment in 3452 // $GOROOT/src/internal/coverage/pkid.go dealing with 3453 // hard-coding of runtime package IDs. 3454 cmode := cfg.BuildCoverMode 3455 if cfg.BuildRace && p.Standard && (p.ImportPath == "runtime" || strings.HasPrefix(p.ImportPath, "runtime/internal")) { 3456 cmode = "regonly" 3457 } 3458 3459 // If -coverpkg is in effect and for some reason we don't want 3460 // coverage data for the main package, make sure that we at 3461 // least process it for registration hooks. 3462 if includeMain && p.Name == "main" && !haveMatch { 3463 haveMatch = true 3464 cmode = "regonly" 3465 } 3466 3467 // Mark package for instrumentation. 3468 p.Internal.Cover.Mode = cmode 3469 covered = append(covered, p) 3470 3471 // Force import of sync/atomic into package if atomic mode. 3472 if cfg.BuildCoverMode == "atomic" { 3473 EnsureImport(p, "sync/atomic") 3474 } 3475 3476 // Generate covervars if using legacy coverage design. 3477 if !cfg.Experiment.CoverageRedesign { 3478 var coverFiles []string 3479 coverFiles = append(coverFiles, p.GoFiles...) 3480 coverFiles = append(coverFiles, p.CgoFiles...) 3481 p.Internal.CoverVars = DeclareCoverVars(p, coverFiles...) 3482 } 3483 } 3484 3485 // Warn about -coverpkg arguments that are not actually used. 3486 for i := range cfg.BuildCoverPkg { 3487 if !matched[i] { 3488 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "warning: no packages being %s depend on matches for pattern %s\n", warntag, cfg.BuildCoverPkg[i]) 3489 } 3490 } 3491 3492 return covered 3493} 3494 3495// DeclareCoverVars attaches the required cover variables names 3496// to the files, to be used when annotating the files. This 3497// function only called when using legacy coverage test/build 3498// (e.g. GOEXPERIMENT=coverageredesign is off). 3499func DeclareCoverVars(p *Package, files ...string) map[string]*CoverVar { 3500 coverVars := make(map[string]*CoverVar) 3501 coverIndex := 0 3502 // We create the cover counters as new top-level variables in the package. 3503 // We need to avoid collisions with user variables (GoCover_0 is unlikely but still) 3504 // and more importantly with dot imports of other covered packages, 3505 // so we append 12 hex digits from the SHA-256 of the import path. 3506 // The point is only to avoid accidents, not to defeat users determined to 3507 // break things. 3508 sum := sha256.Sum256([]byte(p.ImportPath)) 3509 h := fmt.Sprintf("%x", sum[:6]) 3510 for _, file := range files { 3511 if base.IsTestFile(file) { 3512 continue 3513 } 3514 // For a package that is "local" (imported via ./ import or command line, outside GOPATH), 3515 // we record the full path to the file name. 3516 // Otherwise we record the import path, then a forward slash, then the file name. 3517 // This makes profiles within GOPATH file system-independent. 3518 // These names appear in the cmd/cover HTML interface. 3519 var longFile string 3520 if p.Internal.Local { 3521 longFile = filepath.Join(p.Dir, file) 3522 } else { 3523 longFile = pathpkg.Join(p.ImportPath, file) 3524 } 3525 coverVars[file] = &CoverVar{ 3526 File: longFile, 3527 Var: fmt.Sprintf("GoCover_%d_%x", coverIndex, h), 3528 } 3529 coverIndex++ 3530 } 3531 return coverVars 3532} 3533