go/src/cmd/compile/internal/gc/main.go
Dave Cheney d7012ca282 cmd/compile/internal/gc: unexport more helper functions
After the removal of the old backend many types are no longer referenced
outside internal/gc. Make these functions private so that tools like
honnef.co/go/unused can spot when they become dead code. In doing so
this CL identified several previously public helpers which are no longer
used, so removes them.

This should be the last of the public functions.

Change-Id: I7e9c4e72f86f391b428b9dddb6f0d516529706c3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/29134
Run-TryBot: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2016-09-15 13:57:42 +00:00

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// Copyright 2009 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.
//go:generate go run mkbuiltin.go
package gc
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"cmd/compile/internal/ssa"
"cmd/internal/obj"
"cmd/internal/sys"
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"os"
"path"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
var imported_unsafe bool
var (
buildid string
flag_newparser bool
)
var (
Debug_append int
Debug_closure int
Debug_panic int
Debug_slice int
Debug_wb int
)
// Debug arguments.
// These can be specified with the -d flag, as in "-d nil"
// to set the debug_checknil variable. In general the list passed
// to -d can be comma-separated.
var debugtab = []struct {
name string
val *int
}{
{"append", &Debug_append}, // print information about append compilation
{"closure", &Debug_closure}, // print information about closure compilation
{"disablenil", &Disable_checknil}, // disable nil checks
{"gcprog", &Debug_gcprog}, // print dump of GC programs
{"nil", &Debug_checknil}, // print information about nil checks
{"panic", &Debug_panic}, // do not hide any compiler panic
{"slice", &Debug_slice}, // print information about slice compilation
{"typeassert", &Debug_typeassert}, // print information about type assertion inlining
{"wb", &Debug_wb}, // print information about write barriers
{"export", &Debug_export}, // print export data
}
func usage() {
fmt.Printf("usage: compile [options] file.go...\n")
obj.Flagprint(1)
Exit(2)
}
func hidePanic() {
if Debug_panic == 0 && nsavederrors+nerrors > 0 {
// If we've already complained about things
// in the program, don't bother complaining
// about a panic too; let the user clean up
// the code and try again.
if err := recover(); err != nil {
errorexit()
}
}
}
func doversion() {
p := obj.Expstring()
if p == "X:none" {
p = ""
}
sep := ""
if p != "" {
sep = " "
}
fmt.Printf("compile version %s%s%s\n", obj.Version, sep, p)
os.Exit(0)
}
// supportsDynlink reports whether or not the code generator for the given
// architecture supports the -shared and -dynlink flags.
func supportsDynlink(arch *sys.Arch) bool {
return arch.InFamily(sys.AMD64, sys.ARM, sys.ARM64, sys.I386, sys.PPC64, sys.S390X)
}
// timing data for compiler phases
var timings Timings
var benchfile string
func Main() {
timings.Start("fe", "init")
defer hidePanic()
Ctxt = obj.Linknew(Thearch.LinkArch)
Ctxt.DiagFunc = yyerror
Ctxt.Bso = bufio.NewWriter(os.Stdout)
localpkg = mkpkg("")
localpkg.Prefix = "\"\""
// pseudo-package, for scoping
builtinpkg = mkpkg("go.builtin")
builtinpkg.Prefix = "go.builtin" // not go%2ebuiltin
// pseudo-package, accessed by import "unsafe"
unsafepkg = mkpkg("unsafe")
unsafepkg.Name = "unsafe"
// real package, referred to by generated runtime calls
Runtimepkg = mkpkg("runtime")
Runtimepkg.Name = "runtime"
// pseudo-packages used in symbol tables
itabpkg = mkpkg("go.itab")
itabpkg.Name = "go.itab"
itabpkg.Prefix = "go.itab" // not go%2eitab
itablinkpkg = mkpkg("go.itablink")
itablinkpkg.Name = "go.itablink"
itablinkpkg.Prefix = "go.itablink" // not go%2eitablink
trackpkg = mkpkg("go.track")
trackpkg.Name = "go.track"
trackpkg.Prefix = "go.track" // not go%2etrack
typepkg = mkpkg("type")
typepkg.Name = "type"
// pseudo-package used for map zero values
mappkg = mkpkg("go.map")
mappkg.Name = "go.map"
mappkg.Prefix = "go.map"
Nacl = obj.GOOS == "nacl"
if Nacl {
flag_largemodel = true
}
flag.BoolVar(&compiling_runtime, "+", false, "compiling runtime")
obj.Flagcount("%", "debug non-static initializers", &Debug['%'])
obj.Flagcount("A", "for bootstrapping, allow 'any' type", &Debug['A'])
obj.Flagcount("B", "disable bounds checking", &Debug['B'])
flag.StringVar(&localimport, "D", "", "set relative `path` for local imports")
obj.Flagcount("E", "debug symbol export", &Debug['E'])
obj.Flagfn1("I", "add `directory` to import search path", addidir)
obj.Flagcount("K", "debug missing line numbers", &Debug['K'])
obj.Flagcount("M", "debug move generation", &Debug['M'])
obj.Flagcount("N", "disable optimizations", &Debug['N'])
obj.Flagcount("P", "debug peephole optimizer", &Debug['P'])
obj.Flagcount("R", "debug register optimizer", &Debug['R'])
obj.Flagcount("S", "print assembly listing", &Debug['S'])
obj.Flagfn0("V", "print compiler version", doversion)
obj.Flagcount("W", "debug parse tree after type checking", &Debug['W'])
flag.StringVar(&asmhdr, "asmhdr", "", "write assembly header to `file`")
flag.StringVar(&buildid, "buildid", "", "record `id` as the build id in the export metadata")
flag.BoolVar(&pure_go, "complete", false, "compiling complete package (no C or assembly)")
flag.StringVar(&debugstr, "d", "", "print debug information about items in `list`")
obj.Flagcount("e", "no limit on number of errors reported", &Debug['e'])
obj.Flagcount("f", "debug stack frames", &Debug['f'])
obj.Flagcount("g", "debug code generation", &Debug['g'])
obj.Flagcount("h", "halt on error", &Debug['h'])
obj.Flagcount("i", "debug line number stack", &Debug['i'])
obj.Flagfn1("importmap", "add `definition` of the form source=actual to import map", addImportMap)
flag.StringVar(&flag_installsuffix, "installsuffix", "", "set pkg directory `suffix`")
obj.Flagcount("j", "debug runtime-initialized variables", &Debug['j'])
obj.Flagcount("l", "disable inlining", &Debug['l'])
flag.StringVar(&linkobj, "linkobj", "", "write linker-specific object to `file`")
obj.Flagcount("live", "debug liveness analysis", &debuglive)
obj.Flagcount("m", "print optimization decisions", &Debug['m'])
flag.BoolVar(&flag_msan, "msan", false, "build code compatible with C/C++ memory sanitizer")
flag.BoolVar(&flag_newparser, "newparser", false, "use new parser")
flag.BoolVar(&nolocalimports, "nolocalimports", false, "reject local (relative) imports")
flag.StringVar(&outfile, "o", "", "write output to `file`")
flag.StringVar(&myimportpath, "p", "", "set expected package import `path`")
flag.BoolVar(&writearchive, "pack", false, "write package file instead of object file")
obj.Flagcount("r", "debug generated wrappers", &Debug['r'])
flag.BoolVar(&flag_race, "race", false, "enable race detector")
obj.Flagcount("s", "warn about composite literals that can be simplified", &Debug['s'])
flag.StringVar(&Ctxt.LineHist.TrimPathPrefix, "trimpath", "", "remove `prefix` from recorded source file paths")
flag.BoolVar(&safemode, "u", false, "reject unsafe code")
obj.Flagcount("v", "increase debug verbosity", &Debug['v'])
obj.Flagcount("w", "debug type checking", &Debug['w'])
flag.BoolVar(&use_writebarrier, "wb", true, "enable write barrier")
obj.Flagcount("x", "debug lexer", &Debug['x'])
var flag_shared bool
var flag_dynlink bool
if supportsDynlink(Thearch.LinkArch.Arch) {
flag.BoolVar(&flag_shared, "shared", false, "generate code that can be linked into a shared library")
flag.BoolVar(&flag_dynlink, "dynlink", false, "support references to Go symbols defined in other shared libraries")
}
if Thearch.LinkArch.Family == sys.AMD64 {
flag.BoolVar(&flag_largemodel, "largemodel", false, "generate code that assumes a large memory model")
}
flag.StringVar(&cpuprofile, "cpuprofile", "", "write cpu profile to `file`")
flag.StringVar(&memprofile, "memprofile", "", "write memory profile to `file`")
flag.Int64Var(&memprofilerate, "memprofilerate", 0, "set runtime.MemProfileRate to `rate`")
flag.StringVar(&benchfile, "bench", "", "append benchmark times to `file`")
obj.Flagparse(usage)
Ctxt.Flag_shared = flag_dynlink || flag_shared
Ctxt.Flag_dynlink = flag_dynlink
Ctxt.Flag_optimize = Debug['N'] == 0
Ctxt.Debugasm = int32(Debug['S'])
Ctxt.Debugvlog = int32(Debug['v'])
if flag.NArg() < 1 {
usage()
}
startProfile()
if flag_race {
racepkg = mkpkg("runtime/race")
racepkg.Name = "race"
}
if flag_msan {
msanpkg = mkpkg("runtime/msan")
msanpkg.Name = "msan"
}
if flag_race && flag_msan {
log.Fatal("cannot use both -race and -msan")
} else if flag_race || flag_msan {
instrumenting = true
}
// parse -d argument
if debugstr != "" {
Split:
for _, name := range strings.Split(debugstr, ",") {
if name == "" {
continue
}
val := 1
if i := strings.Index(name, "="); i >= 0 {
var err error
val, err = strconv.Atoi(name[i+1:])
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("invalid debug value %v", name)
}
name = name[:i]
}
for _, t := range debugtab {
if t.name == name {
if t.val != nil {
*t.val = val
continue Split
}
}
}
// special case for ssa for now
if strings.HasPrefix(name, "ssa/") {
// expect form ssa/phase/flag
// e.g. -d=ssa/generic_cse/time
// _ in phase name also matches space
phase := name[4:]
flag := "debug" // default flag is debug
if i := strings.Index(phase, "/"); i >= 0 {
flag = phase[i+1:]
phase = phase[:i]
}
err := ssa.PhaseOption(phase, flag, val)
if err != "" {
log.Fatalf(err)
}
continue Split
}
log.Fatalf("unknown debug key -d %s\n", name)
}
}
// enable inlining. for now:
// default: inlining on. (debug['l'] == 1)
// -l: inlining off (debug['l'] == 0)
// -ll, -lll: inlining on again, with extra debugging (debug['l'] > 1)
if Debug['l'] <= 1 {
Debug['l'] = 1 - Debug['l']
}
Thearch.Betypeinit()
Widthint = Thearch.LinkArch.IntSize
Widthptr = Thearch.LinkArch.PtrSize
Widthreg = Thearch.LinkArch.RegSize
initUniverse()
blockgen = 1
dclcontext = PEXTERN
nerrors = 0
lexlineno = 1
timings.Start("fe", "loadsys")
loadsys()
timings.Start("fe", "parse")
lexlineno0 := lexlineno
for _, infile = range flag.Args() {
if trace && Debug['x'] != 0 {
fmt.Printf("--- %s ---\n", infile)
}
linehistpush(infile)
block = 1
iota_ = -1000000
imported_unsafe = false
if flag_newparser {
parseFile(infile)
} else {
oldParseFile(infile)
}
if nsyntaxerrors != 0 {
errorexit()
}
// Instead of converting EOF into '\n' in getc and count it as an extra line
// for the line history to work, and which then has to be corrected elsewhere,
// just add a line here.
lexlineno++
linehistpop()
}
timings.Stop()
timings.AddEvent(int64(lexlineno-lexlineno0), "lines")
testdclstack()
mkpackage(localpkg.Name) // final import not used checks
finishUniverse()
typecheckok = true
if Debug['f'] != 0 {
frame(1)
}
// Process top-level declarations in phases.
// Phase 1: const, type, and names and types of funcs.
// This will gather all the information about types
// and methods but doesn't depend on any of it.
defercheckwidth()
// Don't use range--typecheck can add closures to xtop.
timings.Start("fe", "typecheck", "top1")
for i := 0; i < len(xtop); i++ {
if xtop[i].Op != ODCL && xtop[i].Op != OAS && xtop[i].Op != OAS2 {
xtop[i] = typecheck(xtop[i], Etop)
}
}
// Phase 2: Variable assignments.
// To check interface assignments, depends on phase 1.
// Don't use range--typecheck can add closures to xtop.
timings.Start("fe", "typecheck", "top2")
for i := 0; i < len(xtop); i++ {
if xtop[i].Op == ODCL || xtop[i].Op == OAS || xtop[i].Op == OAS2 {
xtop[i] = typecheck(xtop[i], Etop)
}
}
resumecheckwidth()
// Phase 3: Type check function bodies.
// Don't use range--typecheck can add closures to xtop.
timings.Start("fe", "typecheck", "func")
var fcount int64
for i := 0; i < len(xtop); i++ {
if xtop[i].Op == ODCLFUNC || xtop[i].Op == OCLOSURE {
Curfn = xtop[i]
decldepth = 1
saveerrors()
typecheckslice(Curfn.Nbody.Slice(), Etop)
checkreturn(Curfn)
if nerrors != 0 {
Curfn.Nbody.Set(nil) // type errors; do not compile
}
fcount++
}
}
timings.AddEvent(fcount, "funcs")
// Phase 4: Decide how to capture closed variables.
// This needs to run before escape analysis,
// because variables captured by value do not escape.
timings.Start("fe", "capturevars")
for _, n := range xtop {
if n.Op == ODCLFUNC && n.Func.Closure != nil {
Curfn = n
capturevars(n)
}
}
Curfn = nil
if nsavederrors+nerrors != 0 {
errorexit()
}
// Phase 5: Inlining
timings.Start("fe", "inlining")
if Debug['l'] > 1 {
// Typecheck imported function bodies if debug['l'] > 1,
// otherwise lazily when used or re-exported.
for _, n := range importlist {
if n.Func.Inl.Len() != 0 {
saveerrors()
typecheckinl(n)
}
}
if nsavederrors+nerrors != 0 {
errorexit()
}
}
if Debug['l'] != 0 {
// Find functions that can be inlined and clone them before walk expands them.
visitBottomUp(xtop, func(list []*Node, recursive bool) {
for _, n := range list {
if !recursive {
caninl(n)
} else {
if Debug['m'] > 1 {
fmt.Printf("%v: cannot inline %v: recursive\n", n.Line(), n.Func.Nname)
}
}
inlcalls(n)
}
})
}
// Phase 6: Escape analysis.
// Required for moving heap allocations onto stack,
// which in turn is required by the closure implementation,
// which stores the addresses of stack variables into the closure.
// If the closure does not escape, it needs to be on the stack
// or else the stack copier will not update it.
// Large values are also moved off stack in escape analysis;
// because large values may contain pointers, it must happen early.
timings.Start("fe", "escapes")
escapes(xtop)
// Phase 7: Transform closure bodies to properly reference captured variables.
// This needs to happen before walk, because closures must be transformed
// before walk reaches a call of a closure.
timings.Start("fe", "xclosures")
for _, n := range xtop {
if n.Op == ODCLFUNC && n.Func.Closure != nil {
Curfn = n
transformclosure(n)
}
}
Curfn = nil
// Phase 8: Compile top level functions.
// Don't use range--walk can add functions to xtop.
timings.Start("be", "compilefuncs")
fcount = 0
for i := 0; i < len(xtop); i++ {
if xtop[i].Op == ODCLFUNC {
funccompile(xtop[i])
fcount++
}
}
timings.AddEvent(fcount, "funcs")
if nsavederrors+nerrors == 0 {
fninit(xtop)
}
if compiling_runtime {
checknowritebarrierrec()
}
// Phase 9: Check external declarations.
timings.Start("be", "externaldcls")
for i, n := range externdcl {
if n.Op == ONAME {
externdcl[i] = typecheck(externdcl[i], Erv)
}
}
if nerrors+nsavederrors != 0 {
errorexit()
}
timings.Start("be", "dumpobj")
dumpobj()
if asmhdr != "" {
dumpasmhdr()
}
if nerrors+nsavederrors != 0 {
errorexit()
}
flusherrors()
timings.Stop()
if benchfile != "" {
if err := writebench(benchfile); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("cannot write benchmark data: %v", err)
}
}
}
func writebench(filename string) error {
f, err := os.OpenFile(filename, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE|os.O_APPEND, 0666)
if err != nil {
return err
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
fmt.Fprintln(&buf, "commit:", obj.Version)
fmt.Fprintln(&buf, "goos:", runtime.GOOS)
fmt.Fprintln(&buf, "goarch:", runtime.GOARCH)
timings.Write(&buf, "BenchmarkCompile:"+myimportpath+":")
n, err := f.Write(buf.Bytes())
if err != nil {
return err
}
if n != buf.Len() {
panic("bad writer")
}
return f.Close()
}
var importMap = map[string]string{}
func addImportMap(s string) {
if strings.Count(s, "=") != 1 {
log.Fatal("-importmap argument must be of the form source=actual")
}
i := strings.Index(s, "=")
source, actual := s[:i], s[i+1:]
if source == "" || actual == "" {
log.Fatal("-importmap argument must be of the form source=actual; source and actual must be non-empty")
}
importMap[source] = actual
}
func saveerrors() {
nsavederrors += nerrors
nerrors = 0
}
func arsize(b *bufio.Reader, name string) int {
var buf [ArhdrSize]byte
if _, err := io.ReadFull(b, buf[:]); err != nil {
return -1
}
aname := strings.Trim(string(buf[0:16]), " ")
if !strings.HasPrefix(aname, name) {
return -1
}
asize := strings.Trim(string(buf[48:58]), " ")
i, _ := strconv.Atoi(asize)
return i
}
func skiptopkgdef(b *bufio.Reader) bool {
// archive header
p, err := b.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("reading input: %v", err)
}
if p != "!<arch>\n" {
return false
}
// package export block should be first
sz := arsize(b, "__.PKGDEF")
return sz > 0
}
var idirs []string
func addidir(dir string) {
if dir != "" {
idirs = append(idirs, dir)
}
}
func isDriveLetter(b byte) bool {
return 'a' <= b && b <= 'z' || 'A' <= b && b <= 'Z'
}
// is this path a local name? begins with ./ or ../ or /
func islocalname(name string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(name, "/") ||
runtime.GOOS == "windows" && len(name) >= 3 && isDriveLetter(name[0]) && name[1] == ':' && name[2] == '/' ||
strings.HasPrefix(name, "./") || name == "." ||
strings.HasPrefix(name, "../") || name == ".."
}
func findpkg(name string) (file string, ok bool) {
if islocalname(name) {
if safemode || nolocalimports {
return "", false
}
// try .a before .6. important for building libraries:
// if there is an array.6 in the array.a library,
// want to find all of array.a, not just array.6.
file = fmt.Sprintf("%s.a", name)
if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil {
return file, true
}
file = fmt.Sprintf("%s.o", name)
if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil {
return file, true
}
return "", false
}
// local imports should be canonicalized already.
// don't want to see "encoding/../encoding/base64"
// as different from "encoding/base64".
if q := path.Clean(name); q != name {
yyerror("non-canonical import path %q (should be %q)", name, q)
return "", false
}
for _, dir := range idirs {
file = fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s.a", dir, name)
if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil {
return file, true
}
file = fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s.o", dir, name)
if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil {
return file, true
}
}
if obj.GOROOT != "" {
suffix := ""
suffixsep := ""
if flag_installsuffix != "" {
suffixsep = "_"
suffix = flag_installsuffix
} else if flag_race {
suffixsep = "_"
suffix = "race"
} else if flag_msan {
suffixsep = "_"
suffix = "msan"
}
file = fmt.Sprintf("%s/pkg/%s_%s%s%s/%s.a", obj.GOROOT, obj.GOOS, obj.GOARCH, suffixsep, suffix, name)
if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil {
return file, true
}
file = fmt.Sprintf("%s/pkg/%s_%s%s%s/%s.o", obj.GOROOT, obj.GOOS, obj.GOARCH, suffixsep, suffix, name)
if _, err := os.Stat(file); err == nil {
return file, true
}
}
return "", false
}
// loadsys loads the definitions for the low-level runtime and unsafe functions,
// so that the compiler can generate calls to them,
// but does not make the names "runtime" or "unsafe" visible as packages.
func loadsys() {
if Debug['A'] != 0 {
return
}
block = 1
iota_ = -1000000
importpkg = Runtimepkg
Import(bufio.NewReader(strings.NewReader(runtimeimport)))
importpkg = unsafepkg
Import(bufio.NewReader(strings.NewReader(unsafeimport)))
importpkg = nil
}
func importfile(f *Val, indent []byte) {
if importpkg != nil {
Fatalf("importpkg not nil")
}
path_, ok := f.U.(string)
if !ok {
yyerror("import statement not a string")
return
}
if len(path_) == 0 {
yyerror("import path is empty")
return
}
if isbadimport(path_) {
return
}
// The package name main is no longer reserved,
// but we reserve the import path "main" to identify
// the main package, just as we reserve the import
// path "math" to identify the standard math package.
if path_ == "main" {
yyerror("cannot import \"main\"")
errorexit()
}
if myimportpath != "" && path_ == myimportpath {
yyerror("import %q while compiling that package (import cycle)", path_)
errorexit()
}
if mapped, ok := importMap[path_]; ok {
path_ = mapped
}
if path_ == "unsafe" {
if safemode {
yyerror("cannot import package unsafe")
errorexit()
}
importpkg = unsafepkg
imported_unsafe = true
return
}
if islocalname(path_) {
if path_[0] == '/' {
yyerror("import path cannot be absolute path")
return
}
prefix := Ctxt.Pathname
if localimport != "" {
prefix = localimport
}
path_ = path.Join(prefix, path_)
if isbadimport(path_) {
return
}
}
file, found := findpkg(path_)
if !found {
yyerror("can't find import: %q", path_)
errorexit()
}
importpkg = mkpkg(path_)
if importpkg.Imported {
return
}
importpkg.Imported = true
impf, err := os.Open(file)
if err != nil {
yyerror("can't open import: %q: %v", path_, err)
errorexit()
}
defer impf.Close()
imp := bufio.NewReader(impf)
if strings.HasSuffix(file, ".a") {
if !skiptopkgdef(imp) {
yyerror("import %s: not a package file", file)
errorexit()
}
}
// check object header
p, err := imp.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("reading input: %v", err)
}
if len(p) > 0 {
p = p[:len(p)-1]
}
if p != "empty archive" {
if !strings.HasPrefix(p, "go object ") {
yyerror("import %s: not a go object file: %s", file, p)
errorexit()
}
q := fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s %s", obj.GOOS, obj.GOARCH, obj.Version, obj.Expstring())
if p[10:] != q {
yyerror("import %s: object is [%s] expected [%s]", file, p[10:], q)
errorexit()
}
}
// process header lines
safe := false
for {
p, err = imp.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("reading input: %v", err)
}
if p == "\n" {
break // header ends with blank line
}
if strings.HasPrefix(p, "safe") {
safe = true
break // ok to ignore rest
}
}
if safemode && !safe {
yyerror("cannot import unsafe package %q", importpkg.Path)
}
// assume files move (get installed)
// so don't record the full path.
linehistpragma(file[len(file)-len(path_)-2:]) // acts as #pragma lib
// In the importfile, if we find:
// $$\n (textual format): not supported anymore
// $$B\n (binary format) : import directly, then feed the lexer a dummy statement
// look for $$
var c byte
for {
c, err = imp.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
break
}
if c == '$' {
c, err = imp.ReadByte()
if c == '$' || err != nil {
break
}
}
}
// get character after $$
if err == nil {
c, _ = imp.ReadByte()
}
switch c {
case '\n':
yyerror("cannot import %s: old export format no longer supported (recompile library)", path_)
case 'B':
if Debug_export != 0 {
fmt.Printf("importing %s (%s)\n", path_, file)
}
imp.ReadByte() // skip \n after $$B
Import(imp)
default:
yyerror("no import in %q", path_)
errorexit()
}
}
func pkgnotused(lineno int32, path string, name string) {
// If the package was imported with a name other than the final
// import path element, show it explicitly in the error message.
// Note that this handles both renamed imports and imports of
// packages containing unconventional package declarations.
// Note that this uses / always, even on Windows, because Go import
// paths always use forward slashes.
elem := path
if i := strings.LastIndex(elem, "/"); i >= 0 {
elem = elem[i+1:]
}
if name == "" || elem == name {
yyerrorl(lineno, "imported and not used: %q", path)
} else {
yyerrorl(lineno, "imported and not used: %q as %s", path, name)
}
}
func mkpackage(pkgname string) {
if localpkg.Name == "" {
if pkgname == "_" {
yyerror("invalid package name _")
}
localpkg.Name = pkgname
} else {
if pkgname != localpkg.Name {
yyerror("package %s; expected %s", pkgname, localpkg.Name)
}
for _, s := range localpkg.Syms {
if s.Def == nil {
continue
}
if s.Def.Op == OPACK {
// throw away top-level package name leftover
// from previous file.
// leave s->block set to cause redeclaration
// errors if a conflicting top-level name is
// introduced by a different file.
if !s.Def.Used && nsyntaxerrors == 0 {
pkgnotused(s.Def.Lineno, s.Def.Name.Pkg.Path, s.Name)
}
s.Def = nil
continue
}
if s.Def.Sym != s {
// throw away top-level name left over
// from previous import . "x"
if s.Def.Name != nil && s.Def.Name.Pack != nil && !s.Def.Name.Pack.Used && nsyntaxerrors == 0 {
pkgnotused(s.Def.Name.Pack.Lineno, s.Def.Name.Pack.Name.Pkg.Path, "")
s.Def.Name.Pack.Used = true
}
s.Def = nil
continue
}
}
}
if outfile == "" {
p := infile
if i := strings.LastIndex(p, "/"); i >= 0 {
p = p[i+1:]
}
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
if i := strings.LastIndex(p, `\`); i >= 0 {
p = p[i+1:]
}
}
if i := strings.LastIndex(p, "."); i >= 0 {
p = p[:i]
}
suffix := ".o"
if writearchive {
suffix = ".a"
}
outfile = p + suffix
}
}