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// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package toolchain
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"cmd/go/internal/base"
"cmd/go/internal/cfg"
"cmd/go/internal/gover"
"cmd/go/internal/modfetch"
)
// A Switcher collects errors to be reported and then decides
// between reporting the errors or switching to a new toolchain
// to resolve them.
//
// The client calls [Switcher.Error] repeatedly with errors encountered
// and then calls [Switcher.Switch]. If the errors included any
// *gover.TooNewErrors (potentially wrapped) and switching is
// permitted by GOTOOLCHAIN, Switch switches to a new toolchain.
// Otherwise Switch prints all the errors using base.Error.
//
// See https://go.dev/doc/toolchain#switch.
type Switcher struct {
TooNew *gover.TooNewError // max go requirement observed
Errors []error // errors collected so far
}
// Error reports the error to the Switcher,
// which saves it for processing during Switch.
func (s *Switcher) Error(err error) {
s.Errors = append(s.Errors, err)
s.addTooNew(err)
}
// addTooNew adds any TooNew errors that can be found in err.
func (s *Switcher) addTooNew(err error) {
switch err := err.(type) {
case interface{ Unwrap() []error }:
for _, e := range err.Unwrap() {
s.addTooNew(e)
}
case interface{ Unwrap() error }:
s.addTooNew(err.Unwrap())
case *gover.TooNewError:
if s.TooNew == nil ||
gover.Compare(err.GoVersion, s.TooNew.GoVersion) > 0 ||
gover.Compare(err.GoVersion, s.TooNew.GoVersion) == 0 && err.What < s.TooNew.What {
s.TooNew = err
}
}
}
// NeedSwitch reports whether Switch would attempt to switch toolchains.
func (s *Switcher) NeedSwitch() bool {
return s.TooNew != nil && (HasAuto() || HasPath())
}
// Switch decides whether to switch to a newer toolchain
// to resolve any of the saved errors.
// It switches if toolchain switches are permitted and there is at least one TooNewError.
//
// If Switch decides not to switch toolchains, it prints the errors using base.Error and returns.
//
// If Switch decides to switch toolchains but cannot identify a toolchain to use.
// it prints the errors along with one more about not being able to find the toolchain
// and returns.
//
// Otherwise, Switch prints an informational message giving a reason for the
// switch and the toolchain being invoked and then switches toolchains.
// This operation never returns.
func (s *Switcher) Switch(ctx context.Context) {
if !s.NeedSwitch() {
for _, err := range s.Errors {
base.Error(err)
}
return
}
// Switch to newer Go toolchain if necessary and possible.
tv, err := NewerToolchain(ctx, s.TooNew.GoVersion)
if err != nil {
for _, err := range s.Errors {
base.Error(err)
}
base.Error(fmt.Errorf("switching to go >= %v: %w", s.TooNew.GoVersion, err))
return
}
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: %v requires go >= %v; switching to %v\n", s.TooNew.What, s.TooNew.GoVersion, tv)
Exec(tv)
panic("unreachable")
}
// SwitchOrFatal attempts a toolchain switch based on the information in err
// and otherwise falls back to base.Fatal(err).
func SwitchOrFatal(ctx context.Context, err error) {
var s Switcher
s.Error(err)
s.Switch(ctx)
base.Exit()
}
// NewerToolchain returns the name of the toolchain to use when we need
// to switch to a newer toolchain that must support at least the given Go version.
// See https://go.dev/doc/toolchain#switch.
//
// If the latest major release is 1.N.0, we use the latest patch release of 1.(N-1) if that's >= version.
// Otherwise we use the latest 1.N if that's allowed.
// Otherwise we use the latest release.
func NewerToolchain(ctx context.Context, version string) (string, error) {
fetch := autoToolchains
if !HasAuto() {
fetch = pathToolchains
}
list, err := fetch(ctx)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return newerToolchain(version, list)
}
// autoToolchains returns the list of toolchain versions available to GOTOOLCHAIN=auto or =min+auto mode.
func autoToolchains(ctx context.Context) ([]string, error) {
var versions *modfetch.Versions
err := modfetch.TryProxies(func(proxy string) error {
v, err := modfetch.Lookup(ctx, proxy, "go").Versions(ctx, "")
if err != nil {
return err
}
versions = v
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return versions.List, nil
}
// pathToolchains returns the list of toolchain versions available to GOTOOLCHAIN=path or =min+path mode.
func pathToolchains(ctx context.Context) ([]string, error) {
have := make(map[string]bool)
var list []string
for _, dir := range pathDirs() {
if dir == "" || !filepath.IsAbs(dir) {
// Refuse to use local directories in $PATH (hard-coding exec.ErrDot).
continue
}
entries, err := os.ReadDir(dir)
if err != nil {
continue
}
for _, de := range entries {
if de.IsDir() || !strings.HasPrefix(de.Name(), "go1.") {
continue
}
info, err := de.Info()
if err != nil {
continue
}
v, ok := pathVersion(dir, de, info)
if !ok || !strings.HasPrefix(v, "1.") || have[v] {
continue
}
have[v] = true
list = append(list, v)
}
}
sort.Slice(list, func(i, j int) bool {
return gover.Compare(list[i], list[j]) < 0
})
return list, nil
}
// newerToolchain implements NewerToolchain where the list of choices is known.
// It is separated out for easier testing of this logic.
func newerToolchain(need string, list []string) (string, error) {
// Consider each release in the list, from newest to oldest,
// considering only entries >= need and then only entries
// that are the latest in their language family
// (the latest 1.40, the latest 1.39, and so on).
// We prefer the latest patch release before the most recent release family,
// so if the latest release is 1.40.1 we'll take the latest 1.39.X.
// Failing that, we prefer the latest patch release before the most recent
// prerelease family, so if the latest release is 1.40rc1 is out but 1.39 is okay,
// we'll still take 1.39.X.
// Failing that we'll take the latest release.
latest := ""
for i := len(list) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
v := list[i]
if gover.Compare(v, need) < 0 {
break
}
if gover.Lang(latest) == gover.Lang(v) {
continue
}
newer := latest
latest = v
if newer != "" && !gover.IsPrerelease(newer) {
// latest is the last patch release of Go 1.X, and we saw a non-prerelease of Go 1.(X+1),
// so latest is the one we want.
break
}
}
if latest == "" {
return "", fmt.Errorf("no releases found for go >= %v", need)
}
return "go" + latest, nil
}
// HasAuto reports whether the GOTOOLCHAIN setting allows "auto" upgrades.
func HasAuto() bool {
env := cfg.Getenv("GOTOOLCHAIN")
return env == "auto" || strings.HasSuffix(env, "+auto")
}
// HasPath reports whether the GOTOOLCHAIN setting allows "path" upgrades.
func HasPath() bool {
env := cfg.Getenv("GOTOOLCHAIN")
return env == "path" || strings.HasSuffix(env, "+path")
}
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