Exemple #1
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// Parse parses the ast for this file and returns a ParsedFile
func (w *Weave) ParseAST(fname string) *ast.File {
	var err error

	fset := token.NewFileSet()
	af, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, fname, nil, 0)
	if err != nil {
		w.flog.Println(err)
	}

	loadcfg := loader.Config{}
	loadcfg.CreateFromFilenames(fname)

	info := types.Info{
		Types: make(map[ast.Expr]types.TypeAndValue),
		Defs:  make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
	}

	var conf types.Config
	_, err = conf.Check(af.Name.Name, fset, []*ast.File{af}, &info)
	if err != nil {
		if w.warnAST {
			w.flog.Println(err)
		}
	}

	return af
}
func checkPkgFiles(files []*ast.File) {
	type bailout struct{}
	conf := types.Config{
		FakeImportC: true,
		Error: func(err error) {
			if !*allErrors && errorCount >= 10 {
				panic(bailout{})
			}
			report(err)
		},
		Sizes: sizes,
	}
	if *gccgo {
		var inst gccgoimporter.GccgoInstallation
		inst.InitFromDriver("gccgo")
		conf.Import = inst.GetImporter(nil, nil)
	}

	defer func() {
		switch p := recover().(type) {
		case nil, bailout:
			// normal return or early exit
		default:
			// re-panic
			panic(p)
		}
	}()

	const path = "pkg" // any non-empty string will do for now
	conf.Check(path, fset, files, nil)
}
Exemple #3
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func (pkg *Package) check(fs *token.FileSet, astFiles []*ast.File) error {
	pkg.defs = make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object)
	pkg.uses = make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object)
	pkg.spans = make(map[types.Object]Span)
	pkg.types = make(map[ast.Expr]types.TypeAndValue)
	config := types.Config{
		// We provide the same packages map for all imports to ensure
		// that everybody sees identical packages for the given paths.
		Packages: imports,
		// By providing a Config with our own error function, it will continue
		// past the first error. There is no need for that function to do anything.
		Error: func(error) {},
	}
	info := &types.Info{
		Types: pkg.types,
		Defs:  pkg.defs,
		Uses:  pkg.uses,
	}
	typesPkg, err := config.Check(pkg.path, fs, astFiles, info)
	pkg.typesPkg = typesPkg
	// update spans
	for id, obj := range pkg.defs {
		pkg.growSpan(id, obj)
	}
	for id, obj := range pkg.uses {
		pkg.growSpan(id, obj)
	}
	return err
}
Exemple #4
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func ObjectOf(filename string, cursor int) (types.Object, *types.Selection, error) {
	text, off, err := readSourceOffset(filename, cursor, nil)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	if err := checkSelection(text, off); err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	af, fset, err := parseFile(filename, text)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	node, err := nodeAtOffset(af, fset, cursor)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	ctx := newContext(filename, af, fset, &build.Default)
	info := &types.Info{
		Defs: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
		Uses: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
	}
	if _, ok := node.(*ast.SelectorExpr); ok {
		info.Selections = make(map[*ast.SelectorExpr]*types.Selection)
	}
	conf := types.Config{}
	if _, err := conf.Check(ctx.dirname, ctx.fset, ctx.files, info); err != nil {
		// Return error only if missing type info.
		if len(info.Defs) == 0 && len(info.Uses) == 0 {
			return nil, nil, err
		}
	}
	return lookupType(node, info)
}
Exemple #5
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func (c *Config) Object(filename string, cursor int, src interface{}) (*Object, []byte, error) {
	// TODO: Refactor this mess!
	text, err := readSource(filename, src)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	if err := checkSelection(text, cursor); err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	af, fset, err := parseFile(filename, text)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	node, err := nodeAtOffset(af, fset, cursor)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	ctx := newContext(filename, af, fset, &c.Context)
	info := &types.Info{
		Defs: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
		Uses: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
	}
	if _, ok := node.(*ast.SelectorExpr); ok {
		info.Selections = make(map[*ast.SelectorExpr]*types.Selection)
	}
	conf := types.Config{}
	if _, err := conf.Check(ctx.dirname, ctx.fset, ctx.files, info); err != nil {
		// Return error only if missing type info.
		if len(info.Defs) == 0 && len(info.Uses) == 0 {
			return nil, nil, err
		}
	}
	obj, sel, err := lookupType(node, info)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	o, err := newObject(obj, sel)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	f, err := o.Finder()
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	tp, objSrc, err := ctx.objectPosition(o.PkgPath, f)
	if err != nil {
		if o.pos.IsValid() {
			if p := positionFor(o.pos, fset); p != nil {
				o.Position = Position(*p)
				return o, objSrc, nil
			}
		}
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	if tp != nil {
		o.Position = Position(*tp)
	}
	return o, objSrc, nil
}
Exemple #6
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func main() {
	flag.Parse()
	exitStatus := 0
	importPaths := gotool.ImportPaths(flag.Args())
	if len(importPaths) == 0 {
		importPaths = []string{"."}
	}
	for _, pkgPath := range importPaths {
		visitor := &visitor{
			info: types.Info{
				Types:      make(map[ast.Expr]types.TypeAndValue),
				Defs:       make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
				Selections: make(map[*ast.SelectorExpr]*types.Selection),
			},

			m:    make(map[types.Type]map[string]int),
			skip: make(map[types.Type]struct{}),
		}
		fset, astFiles := check.ASTFilesForPackage(pkgPath, *loadTestFiles)
		imp := importer.New()
		// Preliminary cgo support.
		imp.Config = importer.Config{UseGcFallback: true}
		config := types.Config{Import: imp.Import}
		var err error
		visitor.pkg, err = config.Check(pkgPath, fset, astFiles, &visitor.info)
		if err != nil {
			fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s: %v\n", pkgPath, err)
			continue
		}
		for _, f := range astFiles {
			ast.Walk(visitor, f)
		}
		for t := range visitor.m {
			if _, skip := visitor.skip[t]; skip {
				continue
			}
			for fieldName, v := range visitor.m[t] {
				if !*reportExported && ast.IsExported(fieldName) {
					continue
				}
				if v == 0 {
					field, _, _ := types.LookupFieldOrMethod(t, false, visitor.pkg, fieldName)
					if fieldName == "XMLName" {
						if named, ok := field.Type().(*types.Named); ok && named.Obj().Pkg().Path() == "encoding/xml" {
							continue
						}
					}
					pos := fset.Position(field.Pos())
					fmt.Printf("%s: %s:%d:%d: %s.%s\n",
						pkgPath, pos.Filename, pos.Line, pos.Column,
						types.TypeString(t, nil), fieldName,
					)
					exitStatus = 1
				}
			}
		}
	}
	os.Exit(exitStatus)
}
Exemple #7
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func (ctxt *Context) grind(pkg *Package) {
Loop:
	for loop := 0; ; loop++ {
		println(loop)
		pkg.FileSet = token.NewFileSet()

		pkg.Files = nil
		for _, name := range pkg.Filenames {
			f, err := parser.ParseFile(pkg.FileSet, name, pkg.Src(name), 0)
			if err != nil {
				if loop > 0 {
					ctxt.Errorf("%s: error parsing rewritten file: %v", pkg.ImportPath, err)
					return
				}
				ctxt.Errorf("%s: %v", pkg.ImportPath, err)
				return
			}
			pkg.Files = append(pkg.Files, f)
		}

		conf := new(types.Config)
		// conf.DisableUnusedImportCheck = true
		pkg.Info = types.Info{}
		pkg.Info.Types = make(map[ast.Expr]types.TypeAndValue)
		pkg.Info.Scopes = make(map[ast.Node]*types.Scope)
		pkg.Info.Defs = make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object)
		pkg.Info.Uses = make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object)
		typesPkg, err := conf.Check(pkg.ImportPath, pkg.FileSet, pkg.Files, &pkg.Info)
		if err != nil && typesPkg == nil {
			if loop > 0 {
				ctxt.Errorf("%s: error type checking rewritten package: %v", pkg.ImportPath, err)
				for _, name := range pkg.Filenames {
					if pkg.Modified(name) {
						ctxt.Errorf("%s <<<\n%s\n>>>", name, pkg.Src(name))
					}
				}
				return
			}
			ctxt.Errorf("%s: %v", pkg.ImportPath, err)
			return
		}
		pkg.Types = typesPkg
		pkg.TypesError = err

		for _, g := range ctxt.Grinders {
			pkg.clean = true
			g(ctxt, pkg)
			if !pkg.clean {
				continue Loop
			}
		}
		break
	}
}
Exemple #8
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// check type-checks the package. The package must be OK to proceed.
func (pkg *Package) check(fs *token.FileSet, astFiles []*ast.File) {
	pkg.defs = make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object)
	config := types.Config{FakeImportC: true}
	info := &types.Info{
		Defs: pkg.defs,
	}
	typesPkg, err := config.Check(pkg.dir, fs, astFiles, info)
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("checking package: %s", err)
	}
	pkg.typesPkg = typesPkg
}
Exemple #9
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func (p *Processor) parseSourceFiles(filenames []string) (*types.Package, error) {
	var files []*ast.File
	fs := token.NewFileSet()
	for _, filename := range filenames {
		file, err := parser.ParseFile(fs, filename, nil, 0)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing package: %s: %s", filename, err)
		}

		files = append(files, file)
	}

	config := types.Config{FakeImportC: true, Error: func(error) {}}
	info := &types.Info{}

	return config.Check(p.Path, fs, files, info)
}
Exemple #10
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func typeCheck(t *testing.T, filename string) *types.Package {
	f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, nil, parser.AllErrors)
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatalf("%s: %v", filename, err)
	}

	pkgName := filepath.Base(filename)
	pkgName = strings.TrimSuffix(pkgName, ".go")

	// typecheck and collect typechecker errors
	var conf types.Config
	conf.Error = func(err error) {
		t.Error(err)
	}
	pkg, err := conf.Check(pkgName, fset, []*ast.File{f}, nil)
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	}
	return pkg
}
Exemple #11
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// ParsePackage parses the package in the given directory and returns it.
func ParsePackage(directory, skipPrefix, skipSuffix string) (*Package, error) {
	pkgDir, err := build.Default.ImportDir(directory, 0)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot process directory %s: %s", directory, err)
	}

	var files []*ast.File
	fs := token.NewFileSet()
	for _, name := range pkgDir.GoFiles {
		if !strings.HasSuffix(name, ".go") ||
			(skipSuffix != "" && strings.HasPrefix(name, skipPrefix) &&
				strings.HasSuffix(name, skipSuffix)) {
			continue
		}
		if directory != "." {
			name = filepath.Join(directory, name)
		}
		f, err := parser.ParseFile(fs, name, nil, 0)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing file %v: %v", name, err)
		}
		files = append(files, f)
	}
	if len(files) == 0 {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: no buildable Go files", directory)
	}

	// type-check the package
	defs := make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object)
	config := types.Config{FakeImportC: true}
	info := &types.Info{Defs: defs}
	if _, err := config.Check(directory, fs, files, info); err != nil {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("type-checking package: %v", err)
	}

	return &Package{
		Name:  files[0].Name.Name,
		files: files,
		defs:  defs,
	}, nil
}
Exemple #12
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func (p *Parser) parsePackage(directory string, fileNames []string) (*PackageInfo, error) {
	var files FileInfos
	pkg := &PackageInfo{}
	fs := token.NewFileSet()
	for _, fileName := range fileNames {
		if !strings.HasSuffix(fileName, ".go") {
			continue
		}
		parsedFile, err := parser.ParseFile(fs, fileName, nil, parser.ParseComments)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing package: %s: %s", fileName, err)
		}
		files = append(files, (*FileInfo)(parsedFile))
	}
	if len(files) == 0 {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: no buildable Go files", directory)
	}
	pkg.Files = files
	pkg.Dir = directory

	// resolve types
	config := types.Config{
		FakeImportC:              true,
		IgnoreFuncBodies:         true,
		DisableUnusedImportCheck: true,
	}
	info := &types.Info{
		Defs: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
	}
	typesPkg, err := config.Check(pkg.Dir, fs, files.AstFiles(), info)
	if p.SkipSemanticsCheck && err != nil {
		return pkg, nil
	} else if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	pkg.Types = typesPkg

	return pkg, nil
}
Exemple #13
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func importPkg(pkgname string) (*types.Package, *ast.Package, error) {
	pkg, err := build.Import(pkgname, "", 0)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}

	fset := token.NewFileSet()
	pkgmap, err := parser.ParseDir(fset, pkg.Dir, nil, parser.ParseComments)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}

	var filelist []*ast.File
	for _, f := range pkgmap[pkg.Name].Files {
		filelist = append(filelist, f)
	}

	config := types.Config{}
	typpkg, err := config.Check(pkg.Dir, fset, filelist, nil)

	return typpkg, pkgmap[pkg.Name], err
}
Exemple #14
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func TestDependencies(t *testing.T) {
	packages := make(map[string]*types.Package)
	conf := types.Config{
		Packages: packages,
		Import: func(_ map[string]*types.Package, path string) (*types.Package, error) {
			return packages[path], nil
		},
	}
	fset := token.NewFileSet()

	// All edges go to the right.
	//  /--D--B--A
	// F    \_C_/
	//  \__E_/
	for i, content := range []string{
		`package a`,
		`package c; import (_ "a")`,
		`package b; import (_ "a")`,
		`package e; import (_ "c")`,
		`package d; import (_ "b"; _ "c")`,
		`package f; import (_ "d"; _ "e")`,
	} {
		f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, fmt.Sprintf("%d.go", i), content, 0)
		if err != nil {
			t.Fatal(err)
		}
		pkg, err := conf.Check(f.Name.Name, fset, []*ast.File{f}, nil)
		if err != nil {
			t.Fatal(err)
		}
		packages[pkg.Path()] = pkg
	}

	for _, test := range []struct {
		roots, want string
	}{
		{"a", "a"},
		{"b", "ab"},
		{"c", "ac"},
		{"d", "abcd"},
		{"e", "ace"},
		{"f", "abcdef"},

		{"be", "abce"},
		{"eb", "aceb"},
		{"de", "abcde"},
		{"ed", "acebd"},
		{"ef", "acebdf"},
	} {
		var pkgs []*types.Package
		for _, r := range test.roots {
			pkgs = append(pkgs, packages[string(r)])
		}
		var got string
		for _, p := range typeutil.Dependencies(pkgs...) {
			got += p.Path()
		}
		if got != test.want {
			t.Errorf("Dependencies(%q) = %q, want %q", test.roots, got, test.want)
		}
	}
}
Exemple #15
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// doPackage analyzes the single package constructed from the named files, looking for
// the definition of ident.
func doPackage(pkg *ast.Package, fset *token.FileSet, ident string) {
	var files []*File
	found := false
	for name, astFile := range pkg.Files {
		if packageFlag && astFile.Doc == nil {
			continue
		}
		file := &File{
			fset:       fset,
			name:       name,
			ident:      ident,
			lowerIdent: strings.ToLower(ident),
			file:       astFile,
			comments:   ast.NewCommentMap(fset, astFile, astFile.Comments),
		}
		if regexpFlag && regexp.QuoteMeta(ident) != ident {
			// It's a regular expression.
			var err error
			file.regexp, err = regexp.Compile("^(?i:" + ident + ")$")
			if err != nil {
				fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "regular expression `%s`:", err)
				os.Exit(2)
			}
		}
		switch {
		case strings.HasPrefix(name, goRootSrcPkg):
			file.urlPrefix = "http://golang.org/pkg"
			file.pathPrefix = goRootSrcPkg
		case strings.HasPrefix(name, goRootSrcCmd):
			file.urlPrefix = "http://golang.org/cmd"
			file.pathPrefix = goRootSrcCmd
		default:
			file.urlPrefix = "http://godoc.org"
			for _, path := range goPaths {
				p := filepath.Join(path, "src")
				if strings.HasPrefix(name, p) {
					file.pathPrefix = p
					break
				}
			}
		}
		file.urlPrefix = urlHeadTag + file.urlPrefix
		files = append(files, file)
		if found {
			continue
		}
		file.doPrint = false
		if packageFlag {
			file.pkgComments()
		} else {
			ast.Walk(file, file.file)
			if file.found {
				found = true
			}
		}
	}

	if !found {
		return
	}

	// By providing the Context with our own error function, it will continue
	// past the first error. There is no need for that function to do anything.
	config := types.Config{
		Error: func(error) {},
	}
	info := &types.Info{
		Defs: make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Object),
	}
	path := ""
	var astFiles []*ast.File
	for name, astFile := range pkg.Files {
		if path == "" {
			path = name
		}
		astFiles = append(astFiles, astFile)
	}
	config.Check(path, fset, astFiles, info) // Ignore errors.

	// We need to search all files for methods, so record the full list in each file.
	for _, file := range files {
		file.allFiles = files
	}
	for _, file := range files {
		file.doPrint = true
		file.defs = info.Defs
		if packageFlag {
			file.pkgComments()
		} else {
			ast.Walk(file, file.file)
		}
	}
}
Exemple #16
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func TestDependencies(t *testing.T) {
	packages := make(map[string]*types.Package)
	conf := types.Config{
		Packages: packages,
		Import: func(_ map[string]*types.Package, path string) (*types.Package, error) {
			return packages[path], nil
		},
	}
	fset := token.NewFileSet()

	// All edges go to the right.
	//  /--D--B--A
	// F    \_C_/
	//  \__E_/
	for i, content := range []string{
		`package A`,
		`package C; import (_ "A")`,
		`package B; import (_ "A")`,
		`package E; import (_ "C")`,
		`package D; import (_ "B"; _ "C")`,
		`package F; import (_ "D"; _ "E")`,
	} {
		f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, fmt.Sprintf("%d.go", i), content, 0)
		if err != nil {
			t.Fatal(err)
		}
		pkg, err := conf.Check(f.Name.Name, fset, []*ast.File{f}, nil)
		if err != nil {
			t.Fatal(err)
		}
		packages[pkg.Path()] = pkg
	}

	for _, test := range []struct {
		roots, want string
	}{
		{"A", "A"},
		{"B", "AB"},
		{"C", "AC"},
		{"D", "ABCD"},
		{"E", "ACE"},
		{"F", "ABCDEF"},

		{"BE", "ABCE"},
		{"EB", "ACEB"},
		{"DE", "ABCDE"},
		{"ED", "ACEBD"},
		{"EF", "ACEBDF"},
	} {
		var pkgs []*types.Package
		for _, r := range test.roots {
			pkgs = append(pkgs, conf.Packages[string(r)])
		}
		var got string
		for _, p := range typeutil.Dependencies(pkgs...) {
			got += p.Path()
		}
		if got != test.want {
			t.Errorf("Dependencies(%q) = %q, want %q", test.roots, got, test.want)
		}
	}
}
Exemple #17
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func parseAndCheck(fset *token.FileSet, pkgDir, filename string, src []byte, opt *Options) (*ast.File, func(orig, src []byte) []byte, *types.Info, error) {
	var pkgFiles []*ast.File // all package files

	// Parse the named file using `parse`, which handles fragments and reads from the src byte array.
	file, adjust, err := parse(fset, filename, src, opt)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, nil, err
	}
	pkgFiles = append(pkgFiles, file)

	var importPath string
	if pkgDir != "" {
		// Parse other package files by reading from the filesystem.
		dir := filepath.Dir(filename)
		buildPkg, err := build.ImportDir(dir, 0)
		if err != nil {
			// TODO(sqs): support parser-only mode (that doesn't require
			// files passed to goreturns to be part of a valid package)
			return nil, nil, nil, err
		}
		importPath = buildPkg.ImportPath
		for _, files := range [...][]string{buildPkg.GoFiles, buildPkg.CgoFiles} {
			for _, file := range files {
				if file == filepath.Base(filename) {
					// already parsed this file above
					continue
				}
				f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filepath.Join(dir, file), nil, 0)
				if err != nil {
					fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "could not parse %q: %v\n", file, err)
					continue
				}
				pkgFiles = append(pkgFiles, f)
			}
		}
	}

	var nerrs int
	cfg := types.Config{
		Error: func(err error) {
			if opt.PrintErrors && (opt.AllErrors || nerrs == 0) {
				fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
			}
			nerrs++
		},
	}

	info := &types.Info{
		Types: map[ast.Expr]types.TypeAndValue{},
		Uses:  map[*ast.Ident]types.Object{},
		Defs:  map[*ast.Ident]types.Object{},
	}
	if _, err := cfg.Check(importPath, fset, pkgFiles, info); err != nil {
		if terr, ok := err.(types.Error); ok && strings.HasPrefix(terr.Msg, "wrong number of return values") {
			// ignore "wrong number of return values" errors
		} else {
			if opt.PrintErrors {
				fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s: typechecking failed (continuing without type info)\n", filename)
			}
			// proceed but without type info
			return file, adjust, nil, nil
		}
	}

	return file, adjust, info, nil
}
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func (w *PkgWalker) Import(parentDir string, name string, conf *PkgConfig) (pkg *types.Package, err error) {
	defer func() {
		err := recover()
		if err != nil && typesVerbose {
			log.Println(err)
		}
	}()

	if strings.HasPrefix(name, ".") && parentDir != "" {
		name = filepath.Join(parentDir, name)
	}
	pkg = w.imported[name]
	if pkg != nil {
		//		if pkg == &w.importing {
		//			return nil, fmt.Errorf("cycle importing package %q", name)
		//		}
		return pkg, nil
	}

	if typesVerbose {
		log.Println("parser pkg", name)
	}

	bp, err := w.importPath(name, 0)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	checkName := name

	if bp.ImportPath == "." {
		checkName = bp.Name
	} else {
		checkName = bp.ImportPath
	}

	if w.importingName[checkName] {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("cycle importing package %q", name)
	}

	w.importingName[checkName] = true

	//	if err != nil {
	//		return nil, err
	//		//if _, nogo := err.(*build.NoGoError); nogo {
	//		//	return
	//		//}
	//		//return
	//		//log.Fatalf("pkg %q, dir %q: ScanDir: %v", name, info.Dir, err)
	//	}

	filenames := append(append([]string{}, bp.GoFiles...), bp.CgoFiles...)
	if conf.WithTestFiles {
		filenames = append(filenames, bp.TestGoFiles...)
	}

	if name == "runtime" {
		n := fmt.Sprintf("zgoos_%s.go", w.context.GOOS)
		if !contains(filenames, n) {
			filenames = append(filenames, n)
		}

		n = fmt.Sprintf("zgoarch_%s.go", w.context.GOARCH)
		if !contains(filenames, n) {
			filenames = append(filenames, n)
		}
	}

	parserFiles := func(filenames []string, cursor *FileCursor, xtest bool) (files []*ast.File) {
		for _, file := range filenames {
			var f *ast.File
			if cursor != nil && cursor.fileName == file {
				f, err = w.parseFile(bp.Dir, file, cursor.src)
				cursor.pos = token.Pos(w.fset.File(f.Pos()).Base()) + token.Pos(cursor.cursorPos)
				cursor.fileDir = bp.Dir
				cursor.xtest = xtest
			} else {
				f, err = w.parseFile(bp.Dir, file, nil)
			}
			if err != nil && typesVerbose {
				log.Printf("error parsing package %s: %s\n", name, err)
			}
			files = append(files, f)
		}
		return
	}
	files := parserFiles(filenames, conf.Cursor, false)
	xfiles := parserFiles(bp.XTestGoFiles, conf.Cursor, true)

	typesConf := types.Config{
		IgnoreFuncBodies: conf.IgnoreFuncBodies,
		FakeImportC:      true,
		Packages:         w.gcimporter,
		Import: func(imports map[string]*types.Package, name string) (pkg *types.Package, err error) {
			if pkg != nil {
				return pkg, nil
			}
			if conf.AllowBinary && w.isBinaryPkg(name) {
				pkg = w.gcimporter[name]
				if pkg != nil && pkg.Complete() {
					return
				}
				pkg, err = gcimporter.Import(imports, name)
				if pkg != nil && pkg.Complete() {
					w.gcimporter[name] = pkg
					return
				}
			}
			return w.Import(bp.Dir, name, &PkgConfig{IgnoreFuncBodies: true, AllowBinary: true, WithTestFiles: false})
		},
		Error: func(err error) {
			if typesVerbose {
				log.Println(err)
			}
		},
	}
	if pkg == nil {
		pkg, err = typesConf.Check(checkName, w.fset, files, conf.Info)
		conf.Pkg = pkg
	}
	w.importingName[checkName] = false
	w.imported[name] = pkg

	if len(xfiles) > 0 {
		xpkg, _ := typesConf.Check(checkName+"_test", w.fset, xfiles, conf.XInfo)
		w.imported[checkName+"_test"] = xpkg
		conf.XPkg = xpkg
	}
	return
}
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func (imp *Importer) realImport(imports map[string]*types.Package, path string) (pkg *types.Package, err error) {
	// types.Importer does not seem to be designed for recursive
	// parsing like we're doing here. Specifically, each nested import
	// will maintain its own imports map. This will lead to duplicate
	// imports and in turn packages, which will lead to funny errors
	// such as "cannot pass argument ip (variable of type net.IP) to
	// variable of type net.IP"
	//
	// To work around this, we keep a global imports map, allImports,
	// to which we add all nested imports, and which we use as the
	// cache, instead of imports.
	//
	// Since all nested imports will also use this importer, there
	// should be no way to end up with duplicate imports.

	// We first try to use GcImport directly. This has the downside of
	// using possibly out-of-date packages, but it has the upside of
	// not having to parse most of the Go standard library.

	imported := func(pkg *types.Package) {
		// We don't use imports, but per API we have to add the package.
		imports[pkg.Path()] = pkg
		imp.Imports[pkg.Path()] = pkg
	}

	buildPkg, buildErr := build.Import(path, ".", 0)
	// If we found no build dir, assume we're dealing with installed
	// but no source. If we found a build dir, only use GcImport if
	// it's in GOROOT. This way we always use up-to-date code for
	// normal packages but avoid parsing the standard library.
	if (buildErr == nil && buildPkg.Goroot) || buildErr != nil {
		pkg, err = gcimporter.Import(imp.Imports, path)
		if err == nil {
			imported(pkg)
			return pkg, nil
		}
	}

	// See if we already imported this package
	if pkg = imp.Imports[path]; pkg != nil && pkg.Complete() {
		return pkg, nil
	}

	// allImports failed, try to use go/build
	if buildErr != nil {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("build.Import failed: %s", buildErr)
	}

	// TODO check if the .a file is up to date and use it instead
	fileSet := token.NewFileSet()

	isGoFile := func(d os.FileInfo) bool {
		allFiles := make([]string, 0, len(buildPkg.GoFiles)+len(buildPkg.CgoFiles))
		allFiles = append(allFiles, buildPkg.GoFiles...)
		allFiles = append(allFiles, buildPkg.CgoFiles...)

		for _, file := range allFiles {
			if file == d.Name() {
				return true
			}
		}
		return false
	}
	pkgs, err := parser.ParseDir(fileSet, buildPkg.Dir, isGoFile, 0)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	delete(pkgs, "documentation")
	var astPkg *ast.Package
	var name string
	for name, astPkg = range pkgs {
		// Use the first non-main package, or the only package we
		// found.
		//
		// NOTE(dh) I can't think of a reason why there should be
		// multiple packages in a single directory, but ParseDir
		// accommodates for that possibility.
		if len(pkgs) == 1 || name != "main" {
			break
		}
	}

	if astPkg == nil {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't find import: %s", name)
	}

	var ff []*ast.File
	for _, f := range astPkg.Files {
		ff = append(ff, f)
	}

	if imp.cycleSeen[path] {
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("import cycle %s -> %s", strings.Join(imp.cyclesStack, " -> "), path)
	}
	imp.cycleSeen[path] = true
	imp.cyclesStack = append(imp.cyclesStack, path)

	context := types.Config{
		Import: imp.realImport,
	}

	pkg, err = context.Check(name, fileSet, ff, nil)
	if err != nil {
		// As a special case, if type checking failed due cgo, try
		// again by using GcImport. That way we can extract all
		// required type information, but we risk importing an
		// outdated version.
		if imp.Config.UseGcFallback && strings.Contains(err.Error(), `cannot find package "C" in`) {
			gcPkg, gcErr := gcimporter.Import(imp.Imports, path)
			if gcErr == nil {
				imported(gcPkg)
				imp.Fallbacks = append(imp.Fallbacks, path)
				return gcPkg, nil
			}
		}
		return pkg, err
	}

	imports[path] = pkg
	imp.Imports[path] = pkg
	return pkg, nil
}