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238 lines
8.8 KiB
Go
238 lines
8.8 KiB
Go
package analysis
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import (
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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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"reflect"
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"golang.org/x/tools/internal/analysisinternal"
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)
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// An Analyzer describes an analysis function and its options.
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type Analyzer struct {
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// The Name of the analyzer must be a valid Go identifier
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// as it may appear in command-line flags, URLs, and so on.
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Name string
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// Doc is the documentation for the analyzer.
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// The part before the first "\n\n" is the title
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// (no capital or period, max ~60 letters).
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Doc string
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// Flags defines any flags accepted by the analyzer.
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// The manner in which these flags are exposed to the user
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// depends on the driver which runs the analyzer.
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Flags flag.FlagSet
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// Run applies the analyzer to a package.
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// It returns an error if the analyzer failed.
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//
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// On success, the Run function may return a result
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// computed by the Analyzer; its type must match ResultType.
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// The driver makes this result available as an input to
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// another Analyzer that depends directly on this one (see
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// Requires) when it analyzes the same package.
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//
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// To pass analysis results between packages (and thus
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// potentially between address spaces), use Facts, which are
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// serializable.
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Run func(*Pass) (interface{}, error)
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// RunDespiteErrors allows the driver to invoke
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// the Run method of this analyzer even on a
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// package that contains parse or type errors.
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RunDespiteErrors bool
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// Requires is a set of analyzers that must run successfully
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// before this one on a given package. This analyzer may inspect
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// the outputs produced by each analyzer in Requires.
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// The graph over analyzers implied by Requires edges must be acyclic.
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//
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// Requires establishes a "horizontal" dependency between
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// analysis passes (different analyzers, same package).
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Requires []*Analyzer
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// ResultType is the type of the optional result of the Run function.
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ResultType reflect.Type
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// FactTypes indicates that this analyzer imports and exports
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// Facts of the specified concrete types.
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// An analyzer that uses facts may assume that its import
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// dependencies have been similarly analyzed before it runs.
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// Facts must be pointers.
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//
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// FactTypes establishes a "vertical" dependency between
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// analysis passes (same analyzer, different packages).
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FactTypes []Fact
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}
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func (a *Analyzer) String() string { return a.Name }
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func init() {
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// Set the analysisinternal functions to be able to pass type errors
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// to the Pass type without modifying the go/analysis API.
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analysisinternal.SetTypeErrors = func(p interface{}, errors []types.Error) {
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p.(*Pass).typeErrors = errors
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}
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analysisinternal.GetTypeErrors = func(p interface{}) []types.Error {
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return p.(*Pass).typeErrors
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}
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}
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// A Pass provides information to the Run function that
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// applies a specific analyzer to a single Go package.
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//
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// It forms the interface between the analysis logic and the driver
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// program, and has both input and an output components.
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//
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// As in a compiler, one pass may depend on the result computed by another.
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//
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// The Run function should not call any of the Pass functions concurrently.
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type Pass struct {
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Analyzer *Analyzer // the identity of the current analyzer
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// syntax and type information
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Fset *token.FileSet // file position information
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Files []*ast.File // the abstract syntax tree of each file
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OtherFiles []string // names of non-Go files of this package
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Pkg *types.Package // type information about the package
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TypesInfo *types.Info // type information about the syntax trees
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TypesSizes types.Sizes // function for computing sizes of types
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// Report reports a Diagnostic, a finding about a specific location
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// in the analyzed source code such as a potential mistake.
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// It may be called by the Run function.
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Report func(Diagnostic)
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// ResultOf provides the inputs to this analysis pass, which are
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// the corresponding results of its prerequisite analyzers.
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// The map keys are the elements of Analysis.Required,
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// and the type of each corresponding value is the required
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// analysis's ResultType.
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ResultOf map[*Analyzer]interface{}
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// -- facts --
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// ImportObjectFact retrieves a fact associated with obj.
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// Given a value ptr of type *T, where *T satisfies Fact,
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// ImportObjectFact copies the value to *ptr.
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//
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// ImportObjectFact panics if called after the pass is complete.
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// ImportObjectFact is not concurrency-safe.
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ImportObjectFact func(obj types.Object, fact Fact) bool
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// ImportPackageFact retrieves a fact associated with package pkg,
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// which must be this package or one of its dependencies.
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// See comments for ImportObjectFact.
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ImportPackageFact func(pkg *types.Package, fact Fact) bool
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// ExportObjectFact associates a fact of type *T with the obj,
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// replacing any previous fact of that type.
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//
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// ExportObjectFact panics if it is called after the pass is
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// complete, or if obj does not belong to the package being analyzed.
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// ExportObjectFact is not concurrency-safe.
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ExportObjectFact func(obj types.Object, fact Fact)
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// ExportPackageFact associates a fact with the current package.
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// See comments for ExportObjectFact.
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ExportPackageFact func(fact Fact)
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// AllPackageFacts returns a new slice containing all package facts of the analysis's FactTypes
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// in unspecified order.
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// WARNING: This is an experimental API and may change in the future.
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AllPackageFacts func() []PackageFact
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// AllObjectFacts returns a new slice containing all object facts of the analysis's FactTypes
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// in unspecified order.
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// WARNING: This is an experimental API and may change in the future.
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AllObjectFacts func() []ObjectFact
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// typeErrors contains types.Errors that are associated with the pkg.
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typeErrors []types.Error
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/* Further fields may be added in future. */
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// For example, suggested or applied refactorings.
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}
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// PackageFact is a package together with an associated fact.
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// WARNING: This is an experimental API and may change in the future.
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type PackageFact struct {
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Package *types.Package
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Fact Fact
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}
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// ObjectFact is an object together with an associated fact.
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// WARNING: This is an experimental API and may change in the future.
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type ObjectFact struct {
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Object types.Object
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Fact Fact
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}
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// Reportf is a helper function that reports a Diagnostic using the
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// specified position and formatted error message.
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func (pass *Pass) Reportf(pos token.Pos, format string, args ...interface{}) {
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msg := fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)
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pass.Report(Diagnostic{Pos: pos, Message: msg})
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}
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// The Range interface provides a range. It's equivalent to and satisfied by
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// ast.Node.
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type Range interface {
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Pos() token.Pos // position of first character belonging to the node
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End() token.Pos // position of first character immediately after the node
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}
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// ReportRangef is a helper function that reports a Diagnostic using the
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// range provided. ast.Node values can be passed in as the range because
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// they satisfy the Range interface.
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func (pass *Pass) ReportRangef(rng Range, format string, args ...interface{}) {
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msg := fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)
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pass.Report(Diagnostic{Pos: rng.Pos(), End: rng.End(), Message: msg})
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}
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func (pass *Pass) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s", pass.Analyzer.Name, pass.Pkg.Path())
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}
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// A Fact is an intermediate fact produced during analysis.
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//
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// Each fact is associated with a named declaration (a types.Object) or
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// with a package as a whole. A single object or package may have
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// multiple associated facts, but only one of any particular fact type.
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//
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// A Fact represents a predicate such as "never returns", but does not
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// represent the subject of the predicate such as "function F" or "package P".
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//
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// Facts may be produced in one analysis pass and consumed by another
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// analysis pass even if these are in different address spaces.
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// If package P imports Q, all facts about Q produced during
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// analysis of that package will be available during later analysis of P.
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// Facts are analogous to type export data in a build system:
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// just as export data enables separate compilation of several passes,
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// facts enable "separate analysis".
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//
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// Each pass (a, p) starts with the set of facts produced by the
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// same analyzer a applied to the packages directly imported by p.
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// The analysis may add facts to the set, and they may be exported in turn.
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// An analysis's Run function may retrieve facts by calling
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// Pass.Import{Object,Package}Fact and update them using
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// Pass.Export{Object,Package}Fact.
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//
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// A fact is logically private to its Analysis. To pass values
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// between different analyzers, use the results mechanism;
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// see Analyzer.Requires, Analyzer.ResultType, and Pass.ResultOf.
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//
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// A Fact type must be a pointer.
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// Facts are encoded and decoded using encoding/gob.
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// A Fact may implement the GobEncoder/GobDecoder interfaces
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// to customize its encoding. Fact encoding should not fail.
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//
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// A Fact should not be modified once exported.
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type Fact interface {
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AFact() // dummy method to avoid type errors
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}
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