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diff --git a/src/go/parser/interface.go b/src/go/parser/interface.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eae429e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/go/parser/interface.go @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ +// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// This file contains the exported entry points for invoking the parser. + +package parser + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "go/ast" + "go/token" + "io" + "io/fs" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "strings" +) + +// If src != nil, readSource converts src to a []byte if possible; +// otherwise it returns an error. If src == nil, readSource returns +// the result of reading the file specified by filename. +// +func readSource(filename string, src interface{}) ([]byte, error) { + if src != nil { + switch s := src.(type) { + case string: + return []byte(s), nil + case []byte: + return s, nil + case *bytes.Buffer: + // is io.Reader, but src is already available in []byte form + if s != nil { + return s.Bytes(), nil + } + case io.Reader: + return io.ReadAll(s) + } + return nil, errors.New("invalid source") + } + return os.ReadFile(filename) +} + +// A Mode value is a set of flags (or 0). +// They control the amount of source code parsed and other optional +// parser functionality. +// +type Mode uint + +const ( + PackageClauseOnly Mode = 1 << iota // stop parsing after package clause + ImportsOnly // stop parsing after import declarations + ParseComments // parse comments and add them to AST + Trace // print a trace of parsed productions + DeclarationErrors // report declaration errors + SpuriousErrors // same as AllErrors, for backward-compatibility + SkipObjectResolution // don't resolve identifiers to objects - see ParseFile + AllErrors = SpuriousErrors // report all errors (not just the first 10 on different lines) +) + +// ParseFile parses the source code of a single Go source file and returns +// the corresponding ast.File node. The source code may be provided via +// the filename of the source file, or via the src parameter. +// +// If src != nil, ParseFile parses the source from src and the filename is +// only used when recording position information. The type of the argument +// for the src parameter must be string, []byte, or io.Reader. +// If src == nil, ParseFile parses the file specified by filename. +// +// The mode parameter controls the amount of source text parsed and other +// optional parser functionality. If the SkipObjectResolution mode bit is set, +// the object resolution phase of parsing will be skipped, causing File.Scope, +// File.Unresolved, and all Ident.Obj fields to be nil. +// +// Position information is recorded in the file set fset, which must not be +// nil. +// +// If the source couldn't be read, the returned AST is nil and the error +// indicates the specific failure. If the source was read but syntax +// errors were found, the result is a partial AST (with ast.Bad* nodes +// representing the fragments of erroneous source code). Multiple errors +// are returned via a scanner.ErrorList which is sorted by source position. +// +func ParseFile(fset *token.FileSet, filename string, src interface{}, mode Mode) (f *ast.File, err error) { + if fset == nil { + panic("parser.ParseFile: no token.FileSet provided (fset == nil)") + } + + // get source + text, err := readSource(filename, src) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + var p parser + defer func() { + if e := recover(); e != nil { + // resume same panic if it's not a bailout + bail, ok := e.(bailout) + if !ok { + panic(e) + } else if bail.msg != "" { + p.errors.Add(p.file.Position(bail.pos), bail.msg) + } + } + + // set result values + if f == nil { + // source is not a valid Go source file - satisfy + // ParseFile API and return a valid (but) empty + // *ast.File + f = &ast.File{ + Name: new(ast.Ident), + Scope: ast.NewScope(nil), + } + } + + p.errors.Sort() + err = p.errors.Err() + }() + + // parse source + p.init(fset, filename, text, mode) + f = p.parseFile() + + return +} + +// ParseDir calls ParseFile for all files with names ending in ".go" in the +// directory specified by path and returns a map of package name -> package +// AST with all the packages found. +// +// If filter != nil, only the files with fs.FileInfo entries passing through +// the filter (and ending in ".go") are considered. The mode bits are passed +// to ParseFile unchanged. Position information is recorded in fset, which +// must not be nil. +// +// If the directory couldn't be read, a nil map and the respective error are +// returned. If a parse error occurred, a non-nil but incomplete map and the +// first error encountered are returned. +// +func ParseDir(fset *token.FileSet, path string, filter func(fs.FileInfo) bool, mode Mode) (pkgs map[string]*ast.Package, first error) { + list, err := os.ReadDir(path) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + pkgs = make(map[string]*ast.Package) + for _, d := range list { + if d.IsDir() || !strings.HasSuffix(d.Name(), ".go") { + continue + } + if filter != nil { + info, err := d.Info() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if !filter(info) { + continue + } + } + filename := filepath.Join(path, d.Name()) + if src, err := ParseFile(fset, filename, nil, mode); err == nil { + name := src.Name.Name + pkg, found := pkgs[name] + if !found { + pkg = &ast.Package{ + Name: name, + Files: make(map[string]*ast.File), + } + pkgs[name] = pkg + } + pkg.Files[filename] = src + } else if first == nil { + first = err + } + } + + return +} + +// ParseExprFrom is a convenience function for parsing an expression. +// The arguments have the same meaning as for ParseFile, but the source must +// be a valid Go (type or value) expression. Specifically, fset must not +// be nil. +// +// If the source couldn't be read, the returned AST is nil and the error +// indicates the specific failure. If the source was read but syntax +// errors were found, the result is a partial AST (with ast.Bad* nodes +// representing the fragments of erroneous source code). Multiple errors +// are returned via a scanner.ErrorList which is sorted by source position. +// +func ParseExprFrom(fset *token.FileSet, filename string, src interface{}, mode Mode) (expr ast.Expr, err error) { + if fset == nil { + panic("parser.ParseExprFrom: no token.FileSet provided (fset == nil)") + } + + // get source + text, err := readSource(filename, src) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + var p parser + defer func() { + if e := recover(); e != nil { + // resume same panic if it's not a bailout + bail, ok := e.(bailout) + if !ok { + panic(e) + } else if bail.msg != "" { + p.errors.Add(p.file.Position(bail.pos), bail.msg) + } + } + p.errors.Sort() + err = p.errors.Err() + }() + + // parse expr + p.init(fset, filename, text, mode) + expr = p.parseRhsOrType() + + // If a semicolon was inserted, consume it; + // report an error if there's more tokens. + if p.tok == token.SEMICOLON && p.lit == "\n" { + p.next() + } + p.expect(token.EOF) + + return +} + +// ParseExpr is a convenience function for obtaining the AST of an expression x. +// The position information recorded in the AST is undefined. The filename used +// in error messages is the empty string. +// +// If syntax errors were found, the result is a partial AST (with ast.Bad* nodes +// representing the fragments of erroneous source code). Multiple errors are +// returned via a scanner.ErrorList which is sorted by source position. +// +func ParseExpr(x string) (ast.Expr, error) { + return ParseExprFrom(token.NewFileSet(), "", []byte(x), 0) +} |