// Copyright 2011 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. // Binary api computes the exported API of a set of Go packages. package main import ( "bufio" "bytes" "encoding/json" "flag" "fmt" "go/ast" "go/build" "go/parser" "go/token" "go/types" exec "internal/execabs" "io" "log" "os" "path/filepath" "regexp" "runtime" "sort" "strings" "sync" ) func goCmd() string { var exeSuffix string if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { exeSuffix = ".exe" } path := filepath.Join(runtime.GOROOT(), "bin", "go"+exeSuffix) if _, err := os.Stat(path); err == nil { return path } return "go" } // Flags var ( checkFile = flag.String("c", "", "optional comma-separated filename(s) to check API against") allowNew = flag.Bool("allow_new", true, "allow API additions") exceptFile = flag.String("except", "", "optional filename of packages that are allowed to change without triggering a failure in the tool") nextFile = flag.String("next", "", "optional filename of tentative upcoming API features for the next release. This file can be lazily maintained. It only affects the delta warnings from the -c file printed on success.") verbose = flag.Bool("v", false, "verbose debugging") forceCtx = flag.String("contexts", "", "optional comma-separated list of -[-cgo] to override default contexts.") ) // contexts are the default contexts which are scanned, unless // overridden by the -contexts flag. var contexts = []*build.Context{ {GOOS: "linux", GOARCH: "386", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "linux", GOARCH: "386"}, {GOOS: "linux", GOARCH: "amd64", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "linux", GOARCH: "amd64"}, {GOOS: "linux", GOARCH: "arm", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "linux", GOARCH: "arm"}, {GOOS: "darwin", GOARCH: "amd64", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "darwin", GOARCH: "amd64"}, {GOOS: "windows", GOARCH: "amd64"}, {GOOS: "windows", GOARCH: "386"}, {GOOS: "freebsd", GOARCH: "386", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "freebsd", GOARCH: "386"}, {GOOS: "freebsd", GOARCH: "amd64", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "freebsd", GOARCH: "amd64"}, {GOOS: "freebsd", GOARCH: "arm", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "freebsd", GOARCH: "arm"}, {GOOS: "netbsd", GOARCH: "386", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "netbsd", GOARCH: "386"}, {GOOS: "netbsd", GOARCH: "amd64", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "netbsd", GOARCH: "amd64"}, {GOOS: "netbsd", GOARCH: "arm", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "netbsd", GOARCH: "arm"}, {GOOS: "netbsd", GOARCH: "arm64", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "netbsd", GOARCH: "arm64"}, {GOOS: "openbsd", GOARCH: "386", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "openbsd", GOARCH: "386"}, {GOOS: "openbsd", GOARCH: "amd64", CgoEnabled: true}, {GOOS: "openbsd", GOARCH: "amd64"}, } func contextName(c *build.Context) string { s := c.GOOS + "-" + c.GOARCH if c.CgoEnabled { s += "-cgo" } if c.Dir != "" { s += fmt.Sprintf(" [%s]", c.Dir) } return s } func parseContext(c string) *build.Context { parts := strings.Split(c, "-") if len(parts) < 2 { log.Fatalf("bad context: %q", c) } bc := &build.Context{ GOOS: parts[0], GOARCH: parts[1], } if len(parts) == 3 { if parts[2] == "cgo" { bc.CgoEnabled = true } else { log.Fatalf("bad context: %q", c) } } return bc } func setContexts() { contexts = []*build.Context{} for _, c := range strings.Split(*forceCtx, ",") { contexts = append(contexts, parseContext(c)) } } var internalPkg = regexp.MustCompile(`(^|/)internal($|/)`) func main() { flag.Parse() if !strings.Contains(runtime.Version(), "weekly") && !strings.Contains(runtime.Version(), "devel") { if *nextFile != "" { fmt.Printf("Go version is %q, ignoring -next %s\n", runtime.Version(), *nextFile) *nextFile = "" } } if *forceCtx != "" { setContexts() } for _, c := range contexts { c.Compiler = build.Default.Compiler } walkers := make([]*Walker, len(contexts)) var wg sync.WaitGroup for i, context := range contexts { i, context := i, context wg.Add(1) go func() { defer wg.Done() walkers[i] = NewWalker(context, filepath.Join(build.Default.GOROOT, "src")) }() } wg.Wait() var featureCtx = make(map[string]map[string]bool) // feature -> context name -> true for _, w := range walkers { pkgNames := w.stdPackages if flag.NArg() > 0 { pkgNames = flag.Args() } for _, name := range pkgNames { pkg, err := w.Import(name) if _, nogo := err.(*build.NoGoError); nogo { continue } if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Import(%q): %v", name, err) } w.export(pkg) } ctxName := contextName(w.context) for _, f := range w.Features() { if featureCtx[f] == nil { featureCtx[f] = make(map[string]bool) } featureCtx[f][ctxName] = true } } var features []string for f, cmap := range featureCtx { if len(cmap) == len(contexts) { features = append(features, f) continue } comma := strings.Index(f, ",") for cname := range cmap { f2 := fmt.Sprintf("%s (%s)%s", f[:comma], cname, f[comma:]) features = append(features, f2) } } fail := false defer func() { if fail { os.Exit(1) } }() bw := bufio.NewWriter(os.Stdout) defer bw.Flush() if *checkFile == "" { sort.Strings(features) for _, f := range features { fmt.Fprintln(bw, f) } return } var required []string for _, file := range strings.Split(*checkFile, ",") { required = append(required, fileFeatures(file)...) } optional := fileFeatures(*nextFile) exception := fileFeatures(*exceptFile) fail = !compareAPI(bw, features, required, optional, exception, *allowNew) } // export emits the exported package features. func (w *Walker) export(pkg *types.Package) { if *verbose { log.Println(pkg) } pop := w.pushScope("pkg " + pkg.Path()) w.current = pkg scope := pkg.Scope() for _, name := range scope.Names() { if token.IsExported(name) { w.emitObj(scope.Lookup(name)) } } pop() } func set(items []string) map[string]bool { s := make(map[string]bool) for _, v := range items { s[v] = true } return s } var spaceParensRx = regexp.MustCompile(` \(\S+?\)`) func featureWithoutContext(f string) string { if !strings.Contains(f, "(") { return f } return spaceParensRx.ReplaceAllString(f, "") } // portRemoved reports whether the given port-specific API feature is // okay to no longer exist because its port was removed. func portRemoved(feature string) bool { return strings.Contains(feature, "(darwin-386)") || strings.Contains(feature, "(darwin-386-cgo)") } func compareAPI(w io.Writer, features, required, optional, exception []string, allowAdd bool) (ok bool) { ok = true optionalSet := set(optional) exceptionSet := set(exception) featureSet := set(features) sort.Strings(features) sort.Strings(required) take := func(sl *[]string) string { s := (*sl)[0] *sl = (*sl)[1:] return s } for len(required) > 0 || len(features) > 0 { switch { case len(features) == 0 || (len(required) > 0 && required[0] < features[0]): feature := take(&required) if exceptionSet[feature] { // An "unfortunate" case: the feature was once // included in the API (e.g. go1.txt), but was // subsequently removed. These are already // acknowledged by being in the file // "api/except.txt". No need to print them out // here. } else if portRemoved(feature) { // okay. } else if featureSet[featureWithoutContext(feature)] { // okay. } else { fmt.Fprintf(w, "-%s\n", feature) ok = false // broke compatibility } case len(required) == 0 || (len(features) > 0 && required[0] > features[0]): newFeature := take(&features) if optionalSet[newFeature] { // Known added feature to the upcoming release. // Delete it from the map so we can detect any upcoming features // which were never seen. (so we can clean up the nextFile) delete(optionalSet, newFeature) } else { fmt.Fprintf(w, "+%s\n", newFeature) if !allowAdd { ok = false // we're in lock-down mode for next release } } default: take(&required) take(&features) } } // In next file, but not in API. var missing []string for feature := range optionalSet { missing = append(missing, feature) } sort.Strings(missing) for _, feature := range missing { fmt.Fprintf(w, "±%s\n", feature) } return } // aliasReplacer applies type aliases to earlier API files, // to avoid misleading negative results. // This makes all the references to os.FileInfo in go1.txt // be read as if they said fs.FileInfo, since os.FileInfo is now an alias. // If there are many of these, we could do a more general solution, // but for now the replacer is fine. var aliasReplacer = strings.NewReplacer( "os.FileInfo", "fs.FileInfo", "os.FileMode", "fs.FileMode", "os.PathError", "fs.PathError", ) func fileFeatures(filename string) []string { if filename == "" { return nil } bs, err := os.ReadFile(filename) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Error reading file %s: %v", filename, err) } s := string(bs) s = aliasReplacer.Replace(s) lines := strings.Split(s, "\n") var nonblank []string for _, line := range lines { line = strings.TrimSpace(line) if line != "" && !strings.HasPrefix(line, "#") { nonblank = append(nonblank, line) } } return nonblank } var fset = token.NewFileSet() type Walker struct { context *build.Context root string scope []string current *types.Package features map[string]bool // set imported map[string]*types.Package // packages already imported stdPackages []string // names, omitting "unsafe", internal, and vendored packages importMap map[string]map[string]string // importer dir -> import path -> canonical path importDir map[string]string // canonical import path -> dir } func NewWalker(context *build.Context, root string) *Walker { w := &Walker{ context: context, root: root, features: map[string]bool{}, imported: map[string]*types.Package{"unsafe": types.Unsafe}, } w.loadImports() return w } func (w *Walker) Features() (fs []string) { for f := range w.features { fs = append(fs, f) } sort.Strings(fs) return } var parsedFileCache = make(map[string]*ast.File) func (w *Walker) parseFile(dir, file string) (*ast.File, error) { filename := filepath.Join(dir, file) if f := parsedFileCache[filename]; f != nil { return f, nil } f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, nil, 0) if err != nil { return nil, err } parsedFileCache[filename] = f return f, nil } // Disable before debugging non-obvious errors from the type-checker. const usePkgCache = true var ( pkgCache = map[string]*types.Package{} // map tagKey to package pkgTags = map[string][]string{} // map import dir to list of relevant tags ) // tagKey returns the tag-based key to use in the pkgCache. // It is a comma-separated string; the first part is dir, the rest tags. // The satisfied tags are derived from context but only those that // matter (the ones listed in the tags argument plus GOOS and GOARCH) are used. // The tags list, which came from go/build's Package.AllTags, // is known to be sorted. func tagKey(dir string, context *build.Context, tags []string) string { ctags := map[string]bool{ context.GOOS: true, context.GOARCH: true, } if context.CgoEnabled { ctags["cgo"] = true } for _, tag := range context.BuildTags { ctags[tag] = true } // TODO: ReleaseTags (need to load default) key := dir // explicit on GOOS and GOARCH as global cache will use "all" cached packages for // an indirect imported package. See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/21181 // for more detail. tags = append(tags, context.GOOS, context.GOARCH) sort.Strings(tags) for _, tag := range tags { if ctags[tag] { key += "," + tag ctags[tag] = false } } return key } type listImports struct { stdPackages []string // names, omitting "unsafe", internal, and vendored packages importDir map[string]string // canonical import path → directory importMap map[string]map[string]string // import path → canonical import path } var listCache sync.Map // map[string]listImports, keyed by contextName // listSem is a semaphore restricting concurrent invocations of 'go list'. var listSem = make(chan semToken, runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)) type semToken struct{} // loadImports populates w with information about the packages in the standard // library and the packages they themselves import in w's build context. // // The source import path and expanded import path are identical except for vendored packages. // For example, on return: // // w.importMap["math"] = "math" // w.importDir["math"] = "/src/math" // // w.importMap["golang.org/x/net/route"] = "vendor/golang.org/x/net/route" // w.importDir["vendor/golang.org/x/net/route"] = "/src/vendor/golang.org/x/net/route" // // Since the set of packages that exist depends on context, the result of // loadImports also depends on context. However, to improve test running time // the configuration for each environment is cached across runs. func (w *Walker) loadImports() { if w.context == nil { return // test-only Walker; does not use the import map } name := contextName(w.context) imports, ok := listCache.Load(name) if !ok { listSem <- semToken{} defer func() { <-listSem }() cmd := exec.Command(goCmd(), "list", "-e", "-deps", "-json", "std") cmd.Env = listEnv(w.context) if w.context.Dir != "" { cmd.Dir = w.context.Dir } out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() if err != nil { log.Fatalf("loading imports: %v\n%s", err, out) } var stdPackages []string importMap := make(map[string]map[string]string) importDir := make(map[string]string) dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(out)) for { var pkg struct { ImportPath, Dir string ImportMap map[string]string Standard bool } err := dec.Decode(&pkg) if err == io.EOF { break } if err != nil { log.Fatalf("go list: invalid output: %v", err) } // - Package "unsafe" contains special signatures requiring // extra care when printing them - ignore since it is not // going to change w/o a language change. // - Internal and vendored packages do not contribute to our // API surface. (If we are running within the "std" module, // vendored dependencies appear as themselves instead of // their "vendor/" standard-library copies.) // - 'go list std' does not include commands, which cannot be // imported anyway. if ip := pkg.ImportPath; pkg.Standard && ip != "unsafe" && !strings.HasPrefix(ip, "vendor/") && !internalPkg.MatchString(ip) { stdPackages = append(stdPackages, ip) } importDir[pkg.ImportPath] = pkg.Dir if len(pkg.ImportMap) > 0 { importMap[pkg.Dir] = make(map[string]string, len(pkg.ImportMap)) } for k, v := range pkg.ImportMap { importMap[pkg.Dir][k] = v } } sort.Strings(stdPackages) imports = listImports{ stdPackages: stdPackages, importMap: importMap, importDir: importDir, } imports, _ = listCache.LoadOrStore(name, imports) } li := imports.(listImports) w.stdPackages = li.stdPackages w.importDir = li.importDir w.importMap = li.importMap } // listEnv returns the process environment to use when invoking 'go list' for // the given context. func listEnv(c *build.Context) []string { if c == nil { return os.Environ() } environ := append(os.Environ(), "GOOS="+c.GOOS, "GOARCH="+c.GOARCH) if c.CgoEnabled { environ = append(environ, "CGO_ENABLED=1") } else { environ = append(environ, "CGO_ENABLED=0") } return environ } // Importing is a sentinel taking the place in Walker.imported // for a package that is in the process of being imported. var importing types.Package func (w *Walker) Import(name string) (*types.Package, error) { return w.ImportFrom(name, "", 0) } func (w *Walker) ImportFrom(fromPath, fromDir string, mode types.ImportMode) (*types.Package, error) { name := fromPath if canonical, ok := w.importMap[fromDir][fromPath]; ok { name = canonical } pkg := w.imported[name] if pkg != nil { if pkg == &importing { log.Fatalf("cycle importing package %q", name) } return pkg, nil } w.imported[name] = &importing // Determine package files. dir := w.importDir[name] if dir == "" { dir = filepath.Join(w.root, filepath.FromSlash(name)) } if fi, err := os.Stat(dir); err != nil || !fi.IsDir() { log.Panicf("no source in tree for import %q (from import %s in %s): %v", name, fromPath, fromDir, err) } context := w.context if context == nil { context = &build.Default } // Look in cache. // If we've already done an import with the same set // of relevant tags, reuse the result. var key string if usePkgCache { if tags, ok := pkgTags[dir]; ok { key = tagKey(dir, context, tags) if pkg := pkgCache[key]; pkg != nil { w.imported[name] = pkg return pkg, nil } } } info, err := context.ImportDir(dir, 0) if err != nil { if _, nogo := err.(*build.NoGoError); nogo { return nil, err } log.Fatalf("pkg %q, dir %q: ScanDir: %v", name, dir, err) } // Save tags list first time we see a directory. if usePkgCache { if _, ok := pkgTags[dir]; !ok { pkgTags[dir] = info.AllTags key = tagKey(dir, context, info.AllTags) } } filenames := append(append([]string{}, info.GoFiles...), info.CgoFiles...) // Parse package files. var files []*ast.File for _, file := range filenames { f, err := w.parseFile(dir, file) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("error parsing package %s: %s", name, err) } files = append(files, f) } // Type-check package files. conf := types.Config{ IgnoreFuncBodies: true, FakeImportC: true, Importer: w, } pkg, err = conf.Check(name, fset, files, nil) if err != nil { ctxt := "" if w.context != nil { ctxt = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s", w.context.GOOS, w.context.GOARCH) } log.Fatalf("error typechecking package %s: %s (%s)", name, err, ctxt) } if usePkgCache { pkgCache[key] = pkg } w.imported[name] = pkg return pkg, nil } // pushScope enters a new scope (walking a package, type, node, etc) // and returns a function that will leave the scope (with sanity checking // for mismatched pushes & pops) func (w *Walker) pushScope(name string) (popFunc func()) { w.scope = append(w.scope, name) return func() { if len(w.scope) == 0 { log.Fatalf("attempt to leave scope %q with empty scope list", name) } if w.scope[len(w.scope)-1] != name { log.Fatalf("attempt to leave scope %q, but scope is currently %#v", name, w.scope) } w.scope = w.scope[:len(w.scope)-1] } } func sortedMethodNames(typ *types.Interface) []string { n := typ.NumMethods() list := make([]string, n) for i := range list { list[i] = typ.Method(i).Name() } sort.Strings(list) return list } func (w *Walker) writeType(buf *bytes.Buffer, typ types.Type) { switch typ := typ.(type) { case *types.Basic: s := typ.Name() switch typ.Kind() { case types.UnsafePointer: s = "unsafe.Pointer" case types.UntypedBool: s = "ideal-bool" case types.UntypedInt: s = "ideal-int" case types.UntypedRune: // "ideal-char" for compatibility with old tool // TODO(gri) change to "ideal-rune" s = "ideal-char" case types.UntypedFloat: s = "ideal-float" case types.UntypedComplex: s = "ideal-complex" case types.UntypedString: s = "ideal-string" case types.UntypedNil: panic("should never see untyped nil type") default: switch s { case "byte": s = "uint8" case "rune": s = "int32" } } buf.WriteString(s) case *types.Array: fmt.Fprintf(buf, "[%d]", typ.Len()) w.writeType(buf, typ.Elem()) case *types.Slice: buf.WriteString("[]") w.writeType(buf, typ.Elem()) case *types.Struct: buf.WriteString("struct") case *types.Pointer: buf.WriteByte('*') w.writeType(buf, typ.Elem()) case *types.Tuple: panic("should never see a tuple type") case *types.Signature: buf.WriteString("func") w.writeSignature(buf, typ) case *types.Interface: buf.WriteString("interface{") if typ.NumMethods() > 0 { buf.WriteByte(' ') buf.WriteString(strings.Join(sortedMethodNames(typ), ", ")) buf.WriteByte(' ') } buf.WriteString("}") case *types.Map: buf.WriteString("map[") w.writeType(buf, typ.Key()) buf.WriteByte(']') w.writeType(buf, typ.Elem()) case *types.Chan: var s string switch typ.Dir() { case types.SendOnly: s = "chan<- " case types.RecvOnly: s = "<-chan " case types.SendRecv: s = "chan " default: panic("unreachable") } buf.WriteString(s) w.writeType(buf, typ.Elem()) case *types.Named: obj := typ.Obj() pkg := obj.Pkg() if pkg != nil && pkg != w.current { buf.WriteString(pkg.Name()) buf.WriteByte('.') } buf.WriteString(typ.Obj().Name()) default: panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown type %T", typ)) } } func (w *Walker) writeSignature(buf *bytes.Buffer, sig *types.Signature) { w.writeParams(buf, sig.Params(), sig.Variadic()) switch res := sig.Results(); res.Len() { case 0: // nothing to do case 1: buf.WriteByte(' ') w.writeType(buf, res.At(0).Type()) default: buf.WriteByte(' ') w.writeParams(buf, res, false) } } func (w *Walker) writeParams(buf *bytes.Buffer, t *types.Tuple, variadic bool) { buf.WriteByte('(') for i, n := 0, t.Len(); i < n; i++ { if i > 0 { buf.WriteString(", ") } typ := t.At(i).Type() if variadic && i+1 == n { buf.WriteString("...") typ = typ.(*types.Slice).Elem() } w.writeType(buf, typ) } buf.WriteByte(')') } func (w *Walker) typeString(typ types.Type) string { var buf bytes.Buffer w.writeType(&buf, typ) return buf.String() } func (w *Walker) signatureString(sig *types.Signature) string { var buf bytes.Buffer w.writeSignature(&buf, sig) return buf.String() } func (w *Walker) emitObj(obj types.Object) { switch obj := obj.(type) { case *types.Const: w.emitf("const %s %s", obj.Name(), w.typeString(obj.Type())) x := obj.Val() short := x.String() exact := x.ExactString() if short == exact { w.emitf("const %s = %s", obj.Name(), short) } else { w.emitf("const %s = %s // %s", obj.Name(), short, exact) } case *types.Var: w.emitf("var %s %s", obj.Name(), w.typeString(obj.Type())) case *types.TypeName: w.emitType(obj) case *types.Func: w.emitFunc(obj) default: panic("unknown object: " + obj.String()) } } func (w *Walker) emitType(obj *types.TypeName) { name := obj.Name() typ := obj.Type() if obj.IsAlias() { w.emitf("type %s = %s", name, w.typeString(typ)) return } switch typ := typ.Underlying().(type) { case *types.Struct: w.emitStructType(name, typ) case *types.Interface: w.emitIfaceType(name, typ) return // methods are handled by emitIfaceType default: w.emitf("type %s %s", name, w.typeString(typ.Underlying())) } // emit methods with value receiver var methodNames map[string]bool vset := types.NewMethodSet(typ) for i, n := 0, vset.Len(); i < n; i++ { m := vset.At(i) if m.Obj().Exported() { w.emitMethod(m) if methodNames == nil { methodNames = make(map[string]bool) } methodNames[m.Obj().Name()] = true } } // emit methods with pointer receiver; exclude // methods that we have emitted already // (the method set of *T includes the methods of T) pset := types.NewMethodSet(types.NewPointer(typ)) for i, n := 0, pset.Len(); i < n; i++ { m := pset.At(i) if m.Obj().Exported() && !methodNames[m.Obj().Name()] { w.emitMethod(m) } } } func (w *Walker) emitStructType(name string, typ *types.Struct) { typeStruct := fmt.Sprintf("type %s struct", name) w.emitf(typeStruct) defer w.pushScope(typeStruct)() for i := 0; i < typ.NumFields(); i++ { f := typ.Field(i) if !f.Exported() { continue } typ := f.Type() if f.Anonymous() { w.emitf("embedded %s", w.typeString(typ)) continue } w.emitf("%s %s", f.Name(), w.typeString(typ)) } } func (w *Walker) emitIfaceType(name string, typ *types.Interface) { pop := w.pushScope("type " + name + " interface") var methodNames []string complete := true mset := types.NewMethodSet(typ) for i, n := 0, mset.Len(); i < n; i++ { m := mset.At(i).Obj().(*types.Func) if !m.Exported() { complete = false continue } methodNames = append(methodNames, m.Name()) w.emitf("%s%s", m.Name(), w.signatureString(m.Type().(*types.Signature))) } if !complete { // The method set has unexported methods, so all the // implementations are provided by the same package, // so the method set can be extended. Instead of recording // the full set of names (below), record only that there were // unexported methods. (If the interface shrinks, we will notice // because a method signature emitted during the last loop // will disappear.) w.emitf("unexported methods") } pop() if !complete { return } if len(methodNames) == 0 { w.emitf("type %s interface {}", name) return } sort.Strings(methodNames) w.emitf("type %s interface { %s }", name, strings.Join(methodNames, ", ")) } func (w *Walker) emitFunc(f *types.Func) { sig := f.Type().(*types.Signature) if sig.Recv() != nil { panic("method considered a regular function: " + f.String()) } w.emitf("func %s%s", f.Name(), w.signatureString(sig)) } func (w *Walker) emitMethod(m *types.Selection) { sig := m.Type().(*types.Signature) recv := sig.Recv().Type() // report exported methods with unexported receiver base type if true { base := recv if p, _ := recv.(*types.Pointer); p != nil { base = p.Elem() } if obj := base.(*types.Named).Obj(); !obj.Exported() { log.Fatalf("exported method with unexported receiver base type: %s", m) } } w.emitf("method (%s) %s%s", w.typeString(recv), m.Obj().Name(), w.signatureString(sig)) } func (w *Walker) emitf(format string, args ...interface{}) { f := strings.Join(w.scope, ", ") + ", " + fmt.Sprintf(format, args...) if strings.Contains(f, "\n") { panic("feature contains newlines: " + f) } if _, dup := w.features[f]; dup { panic("duplicate feature inserted: " + f) } w.features[f] = true if *verbose { log.Printf("feature: %s", f) } }