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gitea/vendor/github.com/mgechev/dots/resolve.go
Lunny Xiao 4f63f283c4
Rename scripts to build and add revive command as a new build tool command (#10942)
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
2020-04-03 22:29:12 +03:00

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Go
Vendored

package dots
import (
"go/build"
"log"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strings"
)
var (
buildContext = build.Default
goroot = filepath.Clean(runtime.GOROOT())
gorootSrc = filepath.Join(goroot, "src")
)
func flatten(arr [][]string) []string {
var res []string
for _, e := range arr {
res = append(res, e...)
}
return res
}
// Resolve accepts a slice of paths with optional "..." placeholder and a slice with paths to be skipped.
// The final result is the set of all files from the selected directories subtracted with
// the files in the skip slice.
func Resolve(includePatterns, skipPatterns []string) ([]string, error) {
skip, err := resolvePatterns(skipPatterns)
filter := newPathFilter(flatten(skip))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pathSet := map[string]bool{}
includePackages, err := resolvePatterns(includePatterns)
include := flatten(includePackages)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var result []string
for _, i := range include {
if _, ok := pathSet[i]; !ok && !filter(i) {
pathSet[i] = true
result = append(result, i)
}
}
return result, err
}
// ResolvePackages accepts a slice of paths with optional "..." placeholder and a slice with paths to be skipped.
// The final result is the set of all files from the selected directories subtracted with
// the files in the skip slice. The difference between `Resolve` and `ResolvePackages`
// is that `ResolvePackages` preserves the package structure in the nested slices.
func ResolvePackages(includePatterns, skipPatterns []string) ([][]string, error) {
skip, err := resolvePatterns(skipPatterns)
filter := newPathFilter(flatten(skip))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pathSet := map[string]bool{}
include, err := resolvePatterns(includePatterns)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var result [][]string
for _, p := range include {
var packageFiles []string
for _, f := range p {
if _, ok := pathSet[f]; !ok && !filter(f) {
pathSet[f] = true
packageFiles = append(packageFiles, f)
}
}
result = append(result, packageFiles)
}
return result, err
}
func isDir(filename string) bool {
fi, err := os.Stat(filename)
return err == nil && fi.IsDir()
}
func exists(filename string) bool {
_, err := os.Stat(filename)
return err == nil
}
func resolveDir(dirname string) ([]string, error) {
pkg, err := build.ImportDir(dirname, 0)
return resolveImportedPackage(pkg, err)
}
func resolvePackage(pkgname string) ([]string, error) {
pkg, err := build.Import(pkgname, ".", 0)
return resolveImportedPackage(pkg, err)
}
func resolveImportedPackage(pkg *build.Package, err error) ([]string, error) {
if err != nil {
if _, nogo := err.(*build.NoGoError); nogo {
// Don't complain if the failure is due to no Go source files.
return nil, nil
}
return nil, err
}
var files []string
files = append(files, pkg.GoFiles...)
files = append(files, pkg.CgoFiles...)
files = append(files, pkg.TestGoFiles...)
if pkg.Dir != "." {
for i, f := range files {
files[i] = filepath.Join(pkg.Dir, f)
}
}
return files, nil
}
func resolvePatterns(patterns []string) ([][]string, error) {
var files [][]string
for _, pattern := range patterns {
f, err := resolvePattern(pattern)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
files = append(files, f...)
}
return files, nil
}
func resolvePattern(pattern string) ([][]string, error) {
// dirsRun, filesRun, and pkgsRun indicate whether golint is applied to
// directory, file or package targets. The distinction affects which
// checks are run. It is no valid to mix target types.
var dirsRun, filesRun, pkgsRun int
var matches []string
if strings.HasSuffix(pattern, "/...") && isDir(pattern[:len(pattern)-len("/...")]) {
dirsRun = 1
for _, dirname := range matchPackagesInFS(pattern) {
matches = append(matches, dirname)
}
} else if isDir(pattern) {
dirsRun = 1
matches = append(matches, pattern)
} else if exists(pattern) {
filesRun = 1
matches = append(matches, pattern)
} else {
pkgsRun = 1
matches = append(matches, pattern)
}
result := [][]string{}
switch {
case dirsRun == 1:
for _, dir := range matches {
res, err := resolveDir(dir)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
result = append(result, res)
}
case filesRun == 1:
return [][]string{matches}, nil
case pkgsRun == 1:
for _, pkg := range importPaths(matches) {
res, err := resolvePackage(pkg)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
result = append(result, res)
}
}
return result, nil
}
func newPathFilter(skip []string) func(string) bool {
filter := map[string]bool{}
for _, name := range skip {
filter[name] = true
}
return func(path string) bool {
base := filepath.Base(path)
if filter[base] || filter[path] {
return true
}
return base != "." && base != ".." && strings.ContainsAny(base[0:1], "_.")
}
}
// importPathsNoDotExpansion returns the import paths to use for the given
// command line, but it does no ... expansion.
func importPathsNoDotExpansion(args []string) []string {
if len(args) == 0 {
return []string{"."}
}
var out []string
for _, a := range args {
// Arguments are supposed to be import paths, but
// as a courtesy to Windows developers, rewrite \ to /
// in command-line arguments. Handles .\... and so on.
if filepath.Separator == '\\' {
a = strings.Replace(a, `\`, `/`, -1)
}
// Put argument in canonical form, but preserve leading ./.
if strings.HasPrefix(a, "./") {
a = "./" + path.Clean(a)
if a == "./." {
a = "."
}
} else {
a = path.Clean(a)
}
if a == "all" || a == "std" {
out = append(out, matchPackages(a)...)
continue
}
out = append(out, a)
}
return out
}
// importPaths returns the import paths to use for the given command line.
func importPaths(args []string) []string {
args = importPathsNoDotExpansion(args)
var out []string
for _, a := range args {
if strings.Contains(a, "...") {
if build.IsLocalImport(a) {
out = append(out, matchPackagesInFS(a)...)
} else {
out = append(out, matchPackages(a)...)
}
continue
}
out = append(out, a)
}
return out
}
// matchPattern(pattern)(name) reports whether
// name matches pattern. Pattern is a limited glob
// pattern in which '...' means 'any string' and there
// is no other special syntax.
func matchPattern(pattern string) func(name string) bool {
re := regexp.QuoteMeta(pattern)
re = strings.Replace(re, `\.\.\.`, `.*`, -1)
// Special case: foo/... matches foo too.
if strings.HasSuffix(re, `/.*`) {
re = re[:len(re)-len(`/.*`)] + `(/.*)?`
}
reg := regexp.MustCompile(`^` + re + `$`)
return func(name string) bool {
return reg.MatchString(name)
}
}
// hasPathPrefix reports whether the path s begins with the
// elements in prefix.
func hasPathPrefix(s, prefix string) bool {
switch {
default:
return false
case len(s) == len(prefix):
return s == prefix
case len(s) > len(prefix):
if prefix != "" && prefix[len(prefix)-1] == '/' {
return strings.HasPrefix(s, prefix)
}
return s[len(prefix)] == '/' && s[:len(prefix)] == prefix
}
}
// treeCanMatchPattern(pattern)(name) reports whether
// name or children of name can possibly match pattern.
// Pattern is the same limited glob accepted by matchPattern.
func treeCanMatchPattern(pattern string) func(name string) bool {
wildCard := false
if i := strings.Index(pattern, "..."); i >= 0 {
wildCard = true
pattern = pattern[:i]
}
return func(name string) bool {
return len(name) <= len(pattern) && hasPathPrefix(pattern, name) ||
wildCard && strings.HasPrefix(name, pattern)
}
}
func matchPackages(pattern string) []string {
match := func(string) bool { return true }
treeCanMatch := func(string) bool { return true }
if pattern != "all" && pattern != "std" {
match = matchPattern(pattern)
treeCanMatch = treeCanMatchPattern(pattern)
}
have := map[string]bool{
"builtin": true, // ignore pseudo-package that exists only for documentation
}
if !buildContext.CgoEnabled {
have["runtime/cgo"] = true // ignore during walk
}
var pkgs []string
// Commands
cmd := filepath.Join(goroot, "src/cmd") + string(filepath.Separator)
filepath.Walk(cmd, func(path string, fi os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil || !fi.IsDir() || path == cmd {
return nil
}
name := path[len(cmd):]
if !treeCanMatch(name) {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
// Commands are all in cmd/, not in subdirectories.
if strings.Contains(name, string(filepath.Separator)) {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
// We use, e.g., cmd/gofmt as the pseudo import path for gofmt.
name = "cmd/" + name
if have[name] {
return nil
}
have[name] = true
if !match(name) {
return nil
}
_, err = buildContext.ImportDir(path, 0)
if err != nil {
if _, noGo := err.(*build.NoGoError); !noGo {
log.Print(err)
}
return nil
}
pkgs = append(pkgs, name)
return nil
})
for _, src := range buildContext.SrcDirs() {
if (pattern == "std" || pattern == "cmd") && src != gorootSrc {
continue
}
src = filepath.Clean(src) + string(filepath.Separator)
root := src
if pattern == "cmd" {
root += "cmd" + string(filepath.Separator)
}
filepath.Walk(root, func(path string, fi os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil || !fi.IsDir() || path == src {
return nil
}
// Avoid .foo, _foo, and testdata directory trees.
_, elem := filepath.Split(path)
if strings.HasPrefix(elem, ".") || strings.HasPrefix(elem, "_") || elem == "testdata" {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
name := filepath.ToSlash(path[len(src):])
if pattern == "std" && (strings.Contains(name, ".") || name == "cmd") {
// The name "std" is only the standard library.
// If the name is cmd, it's the root of the command tree.
return filepath.SkipDir
}
if !treeCanMatch(name) {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
if have[name] {
return nil
}
have[name] = true
if !match(name) {
return nil
}
_, err = buildContext.ImportDir(path, 0)
if err != nil {
if _, noGo := err.(*build.NoGoError); noGo {
return nil
}
}
pkgs = append(pkgs, name)
return nil
})
}
return pkgs
}
func matchPackagesInFS(pattern string) []string {
// Find directory to begin the scan.
// Could be smarter but this one optimization
// is enough for now, since ... is usually at the
// end of a path.
i := strings.Index(pattern, "...")
dir, _ := path.Split(pattern[:i])
// pattern begins with ./ or ../.
// path.Clean will discard the ./ but not the ../.
// We need to preserve the ./ for pattern matching
// and in the returned import paths.
prefix := ""
if strings.HasPrefix(pattern, "./") {
prefix = "./"
}
match := matchPattern(pattern)
var pkgs []string
filepath.Walk(dir, func(path string, fi os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil || !fi.IsDir() {
return nil
}
if path == dir {
// filepath.Walk starts at dir and recurses. For the recursive case,
// the path is the result of filepath.Join, which calls filepath.Clean.
// The initial case is not Cleaned, though, so we do this explicitly.
//
// This converts a path like "./io/" to "io". Without this step, running
// "cd $GOROOT/src/pkg; go list ./io/..." would incorrectly skip the io
// package, because prepending the prefix "./" to the unclean path would
// result in "././io", and match("././io") returns false.
path = filepath.Clean(path)
}
// Avoid .foo, _foo, and testdata directory trees, but do not avoid "." or "..".
_, elem := filepath.Split(path)
dot := strings.HasPrefix(elem, ".") && elem != "." && elem != ".."
if dot || strings.HasPrefix(elem, "_") || elem == "testdata" {
return filepath.SkipDir
}
name := prefix + filepath.ToSlash(path)
if !match(name) {
return nil
}
if _, err = build.ImportDir(path, 0); err != nil {
if _, noGo := err.(*build.NoGoError); !noGo {
log.Print(err)
}
return nil
}
pkgs = append(pkgs, name)
return nil
})
return pkgs
}