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This adds support for having every viewer type implement jsonv2.MarshalerTo and jsonv2.UnmarshalerFrom. This provides a significant boost in performance as the json package no longer needs to validate the entirety of the JSON value outputted by MarshalJSON, nor does it need to identify the boundaries of a JSON value in order to call UnmarshalJSON. For deeply nested and recursive MarshalJSON or UnmarshalJSON calls, this can improve runtime from O(N²) to O(N). This still references "github.com/go-json-experiment/json" instead of the experimental "encoding/json/v2" package now available in Go 1.25 under goexperiment.jsonv2 so that code still builds without the experiment tag. Of note, the "github.com/go-json-experiment/json" package aliases the standard library under the right build conditions. Updates tailscale/corp#791 Signed-off-by: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
415 lines
11 KiB
Go
415 lines
11 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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// Package codegen contains shared utilities for generating code.
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package codegen
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import (
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"bytes"
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"go/ast"
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"go/token"
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"go/types"
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"io"
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"os"
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"reflect"
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"strings"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"
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"golang.org/x/tools/imports"
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"tailscale.com/util/mak"
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)
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var flagCopyright = flag.Bool("copyright", true, "add Tailscale copyright to generated file headers")
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// LoadTypes returns all named types in pkgName, keyed by their type name.
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func LoadTypes(buildTags string, pkgName string) (*packages.Package, map[string]types.Type, error) {
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cfg := &packages.Config{
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Mode: packages.NeedTypes | packages.NeedTypesInfo | packages.NeedSyntax | packages.NeedName,
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Tests: buildTags == "test",
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}
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if buildTags != "" && !cfg.Tests {
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cfg.BuildFlags = []string{"-tags=" + buildTags}
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}
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pkgs, err := packages.Load(cfg, pkgName)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, err
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}
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if cfg.Tests {
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pkgs = testPackages(pkgs)
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}
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if len(pkgs) != 1 {
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return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("wrong number of packages: %d", len(pkgs))
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}
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pkg := pkgs[0]
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return pkg, namedTypes(pkg), nil
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}
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func testPackages(pkgs []*packages.Package) []*packages.Package {
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var testPackages []*packages.Package
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for _, pkg := range pkgs {
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testPackageID := fmt.Sprintf("%[1]s [%[1]s.test]", pkg.PkgPath)
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if pkg.ID == testPackageID {
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testPackages = append(testPackages, pkg)
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}
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}
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return testPackages
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}
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// HasNoClone reports whether the provided tag has `codegen:noclone`.
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func HasNoClone(structTag string) bool {
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val := reflect.StructTag(structTag).Get("codegen")
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for _, v := range strings.Split(val, ",") {
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if v == "noclone" {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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const copyrightHeader = `// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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`
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const genAndPackageHeader = `// Code generated by %v; DO NOT EDIT.
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package %s
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`
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func NewImportTracker(thisPkg *types.Package) *ImportTracker {
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return &ImportTracker{
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thisPkg: thisPkg,
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}
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}
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type namePkgPath struct {
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name string // optional import name
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pkgPath string
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}
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// ImportTracker provides a mechanism to track and build import paths.
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type ImportTracker struct {
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thisPkg *types.Package
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packages map[namePkgPath]bool
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}
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// Import imports pkgPath under an optional import name.
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func (it *ImportTracker) Import(name, pkgPath string) {
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if pkgPath != "" && !it.packages[namePkgPath{name, pkgPath}] {
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mak.Set(&it.packages, namePkgPath{name, pkgPath}, true)
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}
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}
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// Has reports whether the specified package path has been imported
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// under the particular import name.
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func (it *ImportTracker) Has(name, pkgPath string) bool {
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return it.packages[namePkgPath{name, pkgPath}]
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}
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func (it *ImportTracker) qualifier(pkg *types.Package) string {
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if it.thisPkg == pkg {
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return ""
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}
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it.Import("", pkg.Path())
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// TODO(maisem): handle conflicts?
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return pkg.Name()
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}
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// QualifiedName returns the string representation of t in the package.
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func (it *ImportTracker) QualifiedName(t types.Type) string {
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return types.TypeString(t, it.qualifier)
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}
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// PackagePrefix returns the prefix to be used when referencing named objects from pkg.
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func (it *ImportTracker) PackagePrefix(pkg *types.Package) string {
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if s := it.qualifier(pkg); s != "" {
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return s + "."
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}
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return ""
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}
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// Write prints all the tracked imports in a single import block to w.
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func (it *ImportTracker) Write(w io.Writer) {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "import (\n")
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for s := range it.packages {
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if s.name == "" {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "\t%q\n", s.pkgPath)
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} else {
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "\t%s %q\n", s.name, s.pkgPath)
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}
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(w, ")\n\n")
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}
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func writeHeader(w io.Writer, tool, pkg string) {
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if *flagCopyright {
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fmt.Fprint(w, copyrightHeader)
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(w, genAndPackageHeader, tool, pkg)
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}
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// WritePackageFile adds a file with the provided imports and contents to package.
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// The tool param is used to identify the tool that generated package file.
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func WritePackageFile(tool string, pkg *packages.Package, path string, it *ImportTracker, contents *bytes.Buffer) error {
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buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
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writeHeader(buf, tool, pkg.Name)
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it.Write(buf)
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if _, err := buf.Write(contents.Bytes()); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return writeFormatted(buf.Bytes(), path)
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}
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// writeFormatted writes code to path.
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// It runs gofmt on it before writing;
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// if gofmt fails, it writes code unchanged.
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// Errors can include I/O errors and gofmt errors.
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//
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// The advantage of always writing code to path,
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// even if gofmt fails, is that it makes debugging easier.
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// The code can be long, but you need it in order to debug.
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// It is nicer to work with it in a file than a terminal.
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// It is also easier to interpret gofmt errors
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// with an editor providing file and line numbers.
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func writeFormatted(code []byte, path string) error {
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out, fmterr := imports.Process(path, code, &imports.Options{
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Comments: true,
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TabIndent: true,
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TabWidth: 8,
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FormatOnly: true, // fancy gofmt only
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})
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if fmterr != nil {
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out = code
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}
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ioerr := os.WriteFile(path, out, 0644)
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// Prefer I/O errors. They're usually easier to fix,
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// and until they're fixed you can't do much else.
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if ioerr != nil {
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return ioerr
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}
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if fmterr != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("%s:%v", path, fmterr)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// namedTypes returns all named types in pkg, keyed by their type name.
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func namedTypes(pkg *packages.Package) map[string]types.Type {
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nt := make(map[string]types.Type)
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for _, file := range pkg.Syntax {
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for _, d := range file.Decls {
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decl, ok := d.(*ast.GenDecl)
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if !ok || decl.Tok != token.TYPE {
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continue
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}
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for _, s := range decl.Specs {
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spec, ok := s.(*ast.TypeSpec)
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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typeNameObj, ok := pkg.TypesInfo.Defs[spec.Name]
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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switch typ := typeNameObj.Type(); typ.(type) {
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case *types.Alias, *types.Named:
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nt[spec.Name.Name] = typ
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return nt
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}
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// AssertStructUnchanged generates code that asserts at compile time that type t is unchanged.
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// thisPkg is the package containing t.
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// tname is the named type corresponding to t.
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// ctx is a single-word context for this assertion, such as "Clone".
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// If non-nil, AssertStructUnchanged will add elements to imports
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// for each package path that the caller must import for the returned code to compile.
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func AssertStructUnchanged(t *types.Struct, tname string, params *types.TypeParamList, ctx string, it *ImportTracker) []byte {
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buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
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w := func(format string, args ...any) {
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fmt.Fprintf(buf, format+"\n", args...)
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}
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w("// A compilation failure here means this code must be regenerated, with the command at the top of this file.")
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hasTypeParams := params != nil && params.Len() > 0
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if hasTypeParams {
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constraints, identifiers := FormatTypeParams(params, it)
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w("func _%s%sNeedsRegeneration%s (%s%s) {", tname, ctx, constraints, tname, identifiers)
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w("_%s%sNeedsRegeneration(struct {", tname, ctx)
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} else {
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w("var _%s%sNeedsRegeneration = %s(struct {", tname, ctx, tname)
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}
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for i := range t.NumFields() {
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st := t.Field(i)
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fname := st.Name()
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ft := t.Field(i).Type()
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if IsInvalid(ft) {
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continue
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}
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qname := it.QualifiedName(ft)
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var tag string
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if hasTypeParams {
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tag = t.Tag(i)
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if tag != "" {
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tag = "`" + tag + "`"
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}
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}
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if st.Anonymous() {
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w("\t%s %s", qname, tag)
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} else {
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w("\t%s %s %s", fname, qname, tag)
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}
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}
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if hasTypeParams {
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w("}{})\n}")
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} else {
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w("}{})")
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}
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return buf.Bytes()
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}
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// IsInvalid reports whether the provided type is invalid. It is used to allow
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// codegeneration to run even when the target files have build errors or are
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// missing views.
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func IsInvalid(t types.Type) bool {
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return t.String() == "invalid type"
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}
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// ContainsPointers reports whether typ contains any pointers,
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// either explicitly or implicitly.
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// It has special handling for some types that contain pointers
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// that we know are free from memory aliasing/mutation concerns.
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func ContainsPointers(typ types.Type) bool {
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s := typ.String()
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switch s {
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case "time.Time":
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// time.Time contains a pointer that does not need cloning.
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return false
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case "inet.af/netip.Addr":
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return false
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}
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if strings.HasPrefix(s, "unique.Handle[") {
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// unique.Handle contains a pointer that does not need cloning.
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return false
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}
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switch ft := typ.Underlying().(type) {
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case *types.Array:
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return ContainsPointers(ft.Elem())
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case *types.Basic:
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if ft.Kind() == types.UnsafePointer {
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return true
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}
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case *types.Chan:
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return true
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case *types.Interface:
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if ft.Empty() || ft.IsMethodSet() {
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return true
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}
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for i := 0; i < ft.NumEmbeddeds(); i++ {
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if ContainsPointers(ft.EmbeddedType(i)) {
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return true
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}
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}
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case *types.Map:
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return true
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case *types.Pointer:
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return true
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case *types.Slice:
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return true
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case *types.Struct:
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for i := range ft.NumFields() {
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if ContainsPointers(ft.Field(i).Type()) {
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return true
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}
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}
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case *types.Union:
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for i := range ft.Len() {
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if ContainsPointers(ft.Term(i).Type()) {
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return true
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}
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// IsViewType reports whether the provided typ is a View.
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func IsViewType(typ types.Type) bool {
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t, ok := typ.Underlying().(*types.Struct)
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if !ok {
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return false
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}
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if t.NumFields() != 1 {
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return false
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}
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return t.Field(0).Name() == "ж"
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}
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// FormatTypeParams formats the specified params and returns two strings:
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// - constraints are comma-separated type parameters and their constraints in square brackets (e.g. [T any, V constraints.Integer])
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// - names are comma-separated type parameter names in square brackets (e.g. [T, V])
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//
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// If params is nil or empty, both return values are empty strings.
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func FormatTypeParams(params *types.TypeParamList, it *ImportTracker) (constraints, names string) {
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if params == nil || params.Len() == 0 {
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return "", ""
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}
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var constraintList, nameList []string
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for i := range params.Len() {
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param := params.At(i)
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name := param.Obj().Name()
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constraint := it.QualifiedName(param.Constraint())
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nameList = append(nameList, name)
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constraintList = append(constraintList, name+" "+constraint)
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}
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constraints = "[" + strings.Join(constraintList, ", ") + "]"
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names = "[" + strings.Join(nameList, ", ") + "]"
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return constraints, names
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}
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// LookupMethod returns the method with the specified name in t, or nil if the method does not exist.
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func LookupMethod(t types.Type, name string) *types.Func {
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switch t := t.(type) {
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case *types.Alias:
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return LookupMethod(t.Rhs(), name)
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case *types.TypeParam:
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return LookupMethod(t.Constraint(), name)
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case *types.Pointer:
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return LookupMethod(t.Elem(), name)
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case *types.Named:
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switch u := t.Underlying().(type) {
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case *types.Interface:
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return LookupMethod(u, name)
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default:
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for i := 0; i < t.NumMethods(); i++ {
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if method := t.Method(i); method.Name() == name {
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return method
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}
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}
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}
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case *types.Interface:
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for i := 0; i < t.NumMethods(); i++ {
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if method := t.Method(i); method.Name() == name {
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return method
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}
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// NamedTypeOf is like t.(*types.Named), but also works with type aliases.
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func NamedTypeOf(t types.Type) (named *types.Named, ok bool) {
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if a, ok := t.(*types.Alias); ok {
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return NamedTypeOf(types.Unalias(a))
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}
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named, ok = t.(*types.Named)
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return
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}
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