| // Copyright 2012 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. |
| |
| // This file implements various error reporters. |
| |
| package types |
| |
| import ( |
| "errors" |
| "fmt" |
| "go/ast" |
| "go/token" |
| "strconv" |
| "strings" |
| ) |
| |
| func assert(p bool) { |
| if !p { |
| panic("assertion failed") |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func unreachable() { |
| panic("unreachable") |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) qualifier(pkg *Package) string { |
| // Qualify the package unless it's the package being type-checked. |
| if pkg != check.pkg { |
| if check.pkgPathMap == nil { |
| check.pkgPathMap = make(map[string]map[string]bool) |
| check.seenPkgMap = make(map[*Package]bool) |
| check.markImports(check.pkg) |
| } |
| // If the same package name was used by multiple packages, display the full path. |
| if len(check.pkgPathMap[pkg.name]) > 1 { |
| return strconv.Quote(pkg.path) |
| } |
| return pkg.name |
| } |
| return "" |
| } |
| |
| // markImports recursively walks pkg and its imports, to record unique import |
| // paths in pkgPathMap. |
| func (check *Checker) markImports(pkg *Package) { |
| if check.seenPkgMap[pkg] { |
| return |
| } |
| check.seenPkgMap[pkg] = true |
| |
| forName, ok := check.pkgPathMap[pkg.name] |
| if !ok { |
| forName = make(map[string]bool) |
| check.pkgPathMap[pkg.name] = forName |
| } |
| forName[pkg.path] = true |
| |
| for _, imp := range pkg.imports { |
| check.markImports(imp) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) sprintf(format string, args ...interface{}) string { |
| for i, arg := range args { |
| switch a := arg.(type) { |
| case nil: |
| arg = "<nil>" |
| case operand: |
| panic("internal error: should always pass *operand") |
| case *operand: |
| arg = operandString(a, check.qualifier) |
| case token.Pos: |
| arg = check.fset.Position(a).String() |
| case ast.Expr: |
| arg = ExprString(a) |
| case Object: |
| arg = ObjectString(a, check.qualifier) |
| case Type: |
| arg = TypeString(a, check.qualifier) |
| } |
| args[i] = arg |
| } |
| return fmt.Sprintf(format, args...) |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) trace(pos token.Pos, format string, args ...interface{}) { |
| fmt.Printf("%s:\t%s%s\n", |
| check.fset.Position(pos), |
| strings.Repeat(". ", check.indent), |
| check.sprintf(format, args...), |
| ) |
| } |
| |
| // dump is only needed for debugging |
| func (check *Checker) dump(format string, args ...interface{}) { |
| fmt.Println(check.sprintf(format, args...)) |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) err(err error) { |
| if err == nil { |
| return |
| } |
| var e Error |
| isInternal := errors.As(err, &e) |
| // Cheap trick: Don't report errors with messages containing |
| // "invalid operand" or "invalid type" as those tend to be |
| // follow-on errors which don't add useful information. Only |
| // exclude them if these strings are not at the beginning, |
| // and only if we have at least one error already reported. |
| isInvalidErr := isInternal && (strings.Index(e.Msg, "invalid operand") > 0 || strings.Index(e.Msg, "invalid type") > 0) |
| if check.firstErr != nil && isInvalidErr { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| if isInternal { |
| e.Msg = stripAnnotations(e.Msg) |
| if check.errpos != nil { |
| // If we have an internal error and the errpos override is set, use it to |
| // augment our error positioning. |
| // TODO(rFindley) we may also want to augment the error message and refer |
| // to the position (pos) in the original expression. |
| span := spanOf(check.errpos) |
| e.Pos = span.pos |
| e.go116start = span.start |
| e.go116end = span.end |
| } |
| err = e |
| } |
| |
| if check.firstErr == nil { |
| check.firstErr = err |
| } |
| |
| if trace { |
| pos := e.Pos |
| msg := e.Msg |
| if !isInternal { |
| msg = err.Error() |
| pos = token.NoPos |
| } |
| check.trace(pos, "ERROR: %s", msg) |
| } |
| |
| f := check.conf.Error |
| if f == nil { |
| panic(bailout{}) // report only first error |
| } |
| f(err) |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) newError(at positioner, code errorCode, soft bool, msg string) error { |
| span := spanOf(at) |
| return Error{ |
| Fset: check.fset, |
| Pos: span.pos, |
| Msg: msg, |
| Soft: soft, |
| go116code: code, |
| go116start: span.start, |
| go116end: span.end, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // newErrorf creates a new Error, but does not handle it. |
| func (check *Checker) newErrorf(at positioner, code errorCode, soft bool, format string, args ...interface{}) error { |
| msg := check.sprintf(format, args...) |
| return check.newError(at, code, soft, msg) |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) error(at positioner, code errorCode, msg string) { |
| check.err(check.newError(at, code, false, msg)) |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) errorf(at positioner, code errorCode, format string, args ...interface{}) { |
| check.error(at, code, check.sprintf(format, args...)) |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) softErrorf(at positioner, code errorCode, format string, args ...interface{}) { |
| check.err(check.newErrorf(at, code, true, format, args...)) |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) invalidAST(at positioner, format string, args ...interface{}) { |
| check.errorf(at, 0, "invalid AST: "+format, args...) |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) invalidArg(at positioner, code errorCode, format string, args ...interface{}) { |
| check.errorf(at, code, "invalid argument: "+format, args...) |
| } |
| |
| func (check *Checker) invalidOp(at positioner, code errorCode, format string, args ...interface{}) { |
| check.errorf(at, code, "invalid operation: "+format, args...) |
| } |
| |
| // The positioner interface is used to extract the position of type-checker |
| // errors. |
| type positioner interface { |
| Pos() token.Pos |
| } |
| |
| // posSpan holds a position range along with a highlighted position within that |
| // range. This is used for positioning errors, with pos by convention being the |
| // first position in the source where the error is known to exist, and start |
| // and end defining the full span of syntax being considered when the error was |
| // detected. Invariant: start <= pos < end || start == pos == end. |
| type posSpan struct { |
| start, pos, end token.Pos |
| } |
| |
| func (e posSpan) Pos() token.Pos { |
| return e.pos |
| } |
| |
| // inNode creates a posSpan for the given node. |
| // Invariant: node.Pos() <= pos < node.End() (node.End() is the position of the |
| // first byte after node within the source). |
| func inNode(node ast.Node, pos token.Pos) posSpan { |
| start, end := node.Pos(), node.End() |
| if debug { |
| assert(start <= pos && pos < end) |
| } |
| return posSpan{start, pos, end} |
| } |
| |
| // atPos wraps a token.Pos to implement the positioner interface. |
| type atPos token.Pos |
| |
| func (s atPos) Pos() token.Pos { |
| return token.Pos(s) |
| } |
| |
| // spanOf extracts an error span from the given positioner. By default this is |
| // the trivial span starting and ending at pos, but this span is expanded when |
| // the argument naturally corresponds to a span of source code. |
| func spanOf(at positioner) posSpan { |
| switch x := at.(type) { |
| case nil: |
| panic("internal error: nil") |
| case posSpan: |
| return x |
| case ast.Node: |
| pos := x.Pos() |
| return posSpan{pos, pos, x.End()} |
| case *operand: |
| if x.expr != nil { |
| pos := x.Pos() |
| return posSpan{pos, pos, x.expr.End()} |
| } |
| return posSpan{token.NoPos, token.NoPos, token.NoPos} |
| default: |
| pos := at.Pos() |
| return posSpan{pos, pos, pos} |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // stripAnnotations removes internal (type) annotations from s. |
| func stripAnnotations(s string) string { |
| var b strings.Builder |
| for _, r := range s { |
| // strip #'s and subscript digits |
| if r != instanceMarker && !('₀' <= r && r < '₀'+10) { // '₀' == U+2080 |
| b.WriteRune(r) |
| } |
| } |
| if b.Len() < len(s) { |
| return b.String() |
| } |
| return s |
| } |