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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.
-
-// This file implements printing of AST nodes; specifically
-// expressions, statements, declarations, and files. It uses
-// the print functionality implemented in printer.go.
-
-package printer
-
-import (
- "bytes"
- "go/ast"
- "go/token"
- "unicode/utf8"
-)
-
-// Formatting issues:
-// - better comment formatting for /*-style comments at the end of a line (e.g. a declaration)
-// when the comment spans multiple lines; if such a comment is just two lines, formatting is
-// not idempotent
-// - formatting of expression lists
-// - should use blank instead of tab to separate one-line function bodies from
-// the function header unless there is a group of consecutive one-liners
-
-// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Common AST nodes.
-
-// Print as many newlines as necessary (but at least min newlines) to get to
-// the current line. ws is printed before the first line break. If newSection
-// is set, the first line break is printed as formfeed. Returns true if any
-// line break was printed; returns false otherwise.
-//
-// TODO(gri): linebreak may add too many lines if the next statement at "line"
-// is preceded by comments because the computation of n assumes
-// the current position before the comment and the target position
-// after the comment. Thus, after interspersing such comments, the
-// space taken up by them is not considered to reduce the number of
-// linebreaks. At the moment there is no easy way to know about
-// future (not yet interspersed) comments in this function.
-//
-func (p *printer) linebreak(line, min int, ws whiteSpace, newSection bool) (printedBreak bool) {
- n := nlimit(line - p.pos.Line)
- if n < min {
- n = min
- }
- if n > 0 {
- p.print(ws)
- if newSection {
- p.print(formfeed)
- n--
- }
- for ; n > 0; n-- {
- p.print(newline)
- }
- printedBreak = true
- }
- return
-}
-
-// setComment sets g as the next comment if g != nil and if node comments
-// are enabled - this mode is used when printing source code fragments such
-// as exports only. It assumes that there is no pending comment in p.comments
-// and at most one pending comment in the p.comment cache.
-func (p *printer) setComment(g *ast.CommentGroup) {
- if g == nil || !p.useNodeComments {
- return
- }
- if p.comments == nil {
- // initialize p.comments lazily
- p.comments = make([]*ast.CommentGroup, 1)
- } else if p.cindex < len(p.comments) {
- // for some reason there are pending comments; this
- // should never happen - handle gracefully and flush
- // all comments up to g, ignore anything after that
- p.flush(p.posFor(g.List[0].Pos()), token.ILLEGAL)
- p.comments = p.comments[0:1]
- // in debug mode, report error
- p.internalError("setComment found pending comments")
- }
- p.comments[0] = g
- p.cindex = 0
- // don't overwrite any pending comment in the p.comment cache
- // (there may be a pending comment when a line comment is
- // immediately followed by a lead comment with no other
- // tokens between)
- if p.commentOffset == infinity {
- p.nextComment() // get comment ready for use
- }
-}
-
-type exprListMode uint
-
-const (
- commaTerm exprListMode = 1 << iota // list is optionally terminated by a comma
- noIndent // no extra indentation in multi-line lists
-)
-
-// If indent is set, a multi-line identifier list is indented after the
-// first linebreak encountered.
-func (p *printer) identList(list []*ast.Ident, indent bool) {
- // convert into an expression list so we can re-use exprList formatting
- xlist := make([]ast.Expr, len(list))
- for i, x := range list {
- xlist[i] = x
- }
- var mode exprListMode
- if !indent {
- mode = noIndent
- }
- p.exprList(token.NoPos, xlist, 1, mode, token.NoPos)
-}
-
-// Print a list of expressions. If the list spans multiple
-// source lines, the original line breaks are respected between
-// expressions.
-//
-// TODO(gri) Consider rewriting this to be independent of []ast.Expr
-// so that we can use the algorithm for any kind of list
-// (e.g., pass list via a channel over which to range).
-func (p *printer) exprList(prev0 token.Pos, list []ast.Expr, depth int, mode exprListMode, next0 token.Pos) {
- if len(list) == 0 {
- return
- }
-
- prev := p.posFor(prev0)
- next := p.posFor(next0)
- line := p.lineFor(list[0].Pos())
- endLine := p.lineFor(list[len(list)-1].End())
-
- if prev.IsValid() && prev.Line == line && line == endLine {
- // all list entries on a single line
- for i, x := range list {
- if i > 0 {
- // use position of expression following the comma as
- // comma position for correct comment placement
- p.print(x.Pos(), token.COMMA, blank)
- }
- p.expr0(x, depth)
- }
- return
- }
-
- // list entries span multiple lines;
- // use source code positions to guide line breaks
-
- // don't add extra indentation if noIndent is set;
- // i.e., pretend that the first line is already indented
- ws := ignore
- if mode&noIndent == 0 {
- ws = indent
- }
-
- // the first linebreak is always a formfeed since this section must not
- // depend on any previous formatting
- prevBreak := -1 // index of last expression that was followed by a linebreak
- if prev.IsValid() && prev.Line < line && p.linebreak(line, 0, ws, true) {
- ws = ignore
- prevBreak = 0
- }
-
- // initialize expression/key size: a zero value indicates expr/key doesn't fit on a single line
- size := 0
-
- // print all list elements
- for i, x := range list {
- prevLine := line
- line = p.lineFor(x.Pos())
-
- // determine if the next linebreak, if any, needs to use formfeed:
- // in general, use the entire node size to make the decision; for
- // key:value expressions, use the key size
- // TODO(gri) for a better result, should probably incorporate both
- // the key and the node size into the decision process
- useFF := true
-
- // determine element size: all bets are off if we don't have
- // position information for the previous and next token (likely
- // generated code - simply ignore the size in this case by setting
- // it to 0)
- prevSize := size
- const infinity = 1e6 // larger than any source line
- size = p.nodeSize(x, infinity)
- pair, isPair := x.(*ast.KeyValueExpr)
- if size <= infinity && prev.IsValid() && next.IsValid() {
- // x fits on a single line
- if isPair {
- size = p.nodeSize(pair.Key, infinity) // size <= infinity
- }
- } else {
- // size too large or we don't have good layout information
- size = 0
- }
-
- // if the previous line and the current line had single-
- // line-expressions and the key sizes are small or the
- // the ratio between the key sizes does not exceed a
- // threshold, align columns and do not use formfeed
- if prevSize > 0 && size > 0 {
- const smallSize = 20
- if prevSize <= smallSize && size <= smallSize {
- useFF = false
- } else {
- const r = 4 // threshold
- ratio := float64(size) / float64(prevSize)
- useFF = ratio <= 1.0/r || r <= ratio
- }
- }
-
- if i > 0 {
- needsLinebreak := prevLine < line && prevLine > 0 && line > 0
- // use position of expression following the comma as
- // comma position for correct comment placement, but
- // only if the expression is on the same line
- if !needsLinebreak {
- p.print(x.Pos())
- }
- p.print(token.COMMA)
- needsBlank := true
- if needsLinebreak {
- // lines are broken using newlines so comments remain aligned
- // unless forceFF is set or there are multiple expressions on
- // the same line in which case formfeed is used
- if p.linebreak(line, 0, ws, useFF || prevBreak+1 < i) {
- ws = ignore
- prevBreak = i
- needsBlank = false // we got a line break instead
- }
- }
- if needsBlank {
- p.print(blank)
- }
- }
-
- if isPair && size > 0 && len(list) > 1 {
- // we have a key:value expression that fits onto one line and
- // is in a list with more then one entry: use a column for the
- // key such that consecutive entries can align if possible
- p.expr(pair.Key)
- p.print(pair.Colon, token.COLON, vtab)
- p.expr(pair.Value)
- } else {
- p.expr0(x, depth)
- }
- }
-
- if mode&commaTerm != 0 && next.IsValid() && p.pos.Line < next.Line {
- // print a terminating comma if the next token is on a new line
- p.print(token.COMMA)
- if ws == ignore && mode&noIndent == 0 {
- // unindent if we indented
- p.print(unindent)
- }
- p.print(formfeed) // terminating comma needs a line break to look good
- return
- }
-
- if ws == ignore && mode&noIndent == 0 {
- // unindent if we indented
- p.print(unindent)
- }
-}
-
-func (p *printer) parameters(fields *ast.FieldList) {
- p.print(fields.Opening, token.LPAREN)
- if len(fields.List) > 0 {
- prevLine := p.lineFor(fields.Opening)
- ws := indent
- for i, par := range fields.List {
- // determine par begin and end line (may be different
- // if there are multiple parameter names for this par
- // or the type is on a separate line)
- var parLineBeg int
- var parLineEnd = p.lineFor(par.Type.Pos())
- if len(par.Names) > 0 {
- parLineBeg = p.lineFor(par.Names[0].Pos())
- } else {
- parLineBeg = parLineEnd
- }
- // separating "," if needed
- needsLinebreak := 0 < prevLine && prevLine < parLineBeg
- if i > 0 {
- // use position of parameter following the comma as
- // comma position for correct comma placement, but
- // only if the next parameter is on the same line
- if !needsLinebreak {
- p.print(par.Pos())
- }
- p.print(token.COMMA)
- }
- // separator if needed (linebreak or blank)
- if needsLinebreak && p.linebreak(parLineBeg, 0, ws, true) {
- // break line if the opening "(" or previous parameter ended on a different line
- ws = ignore
- } else if i > 0 {
- p.print(blank)
- }
- // parameter names
- if len(par.Names) > 0 {
- // Very subtle: If we indented before (ws == ignore), identList
- // won't indent again. If we didn't (ws == indent), identList will
- // indent if the identList spans multiple lines, and it will outdent
- // again at the end (and still ws == indent). Thus, a subsequent indent
- // by a linebreak call after a type, or in the next multi-line identList
- // will do the right thing.
- p.identList(par.Names, ws == indent)
- p.print(blank)
- }
- // parameter type
- p.expr(stripParensAlways(par.Type))
- prevLine = parLineEnd
- }
- // if the closing ")" is on a separate line from the last parameter,
- // print an additional "," and line break
- if closing := p.lineFor(fields.Closing); 0 < prevLine && prevLine < closing {
- p.print(token.COMMA)
- p.linebreak(closing, 0, ignore, true)
- }
- // unindent if we indented
- if ws == ignore {
- p.print(unindent)
- }
- }
- p.print(fields.Closing, token.RPAREN)
-}
-
-func (p *printer) signature(params, result *ast.FieldList) {
- if params != nil {
- p.parameters(params)
- } else {
- p.print(token.LPAREN, token.RPAREN)
- }
- n := result.NumFields()
- if n > 0 {
- // result != nil
- p.print(blank)
- if n == 1 && result.List[0].Names == nil {
- // single anonymous result; no ()'s
- p.expr(stripParensAlways(result.List[0].Type))
- return
- }
- p.parameters(result)
- }
-}
-
-func identListSize(list []*ast.Ident, maxSize int) (size int) {
- for i, x := range list {
- if i > 0 {
- size += len(", ")
- }
- size += utf8.RuneCountInString(x.Name)
- if size >= maxSize {
- break
- }
- }
- return
-}
-
-func (p *printer) isOneLineFieldList(list []*ast.Field) bool {
- if len(list) != 1 {
- return false // allow only one field
- }
- f := list[0]
- if f.Tag != nil || f.Comment != nil {
- return false // don't allow tags or comments
- }
- // only name(s) and type
- const maxSize = 30 // adjust as appropriate, this is an approximate value
- namesSize := identListSize(f.Names, maxSize)
- if namesSize > 0 {
- namesSize = 1 // blank between names and types
- }
- typeSize := p.nodeSize(f.Type, maxSize)
- return namesSize+typeSize <= maxSize
-}
-
-func (p *printer) setLineComment(text string) {
- p.setComment(&ast.CommentGroup{List: []*ast.Comment{{Slash: token.NoPos, Text: text}}})
-}
-
-func (p *printer) isMultiLine(n ast.Node) bool {
- return p.lineFor(n.End())-p.lineFor(n.Pos()) > 0
-}
-
-func (p *printer) fieldList(fields *ast.FieldList, isStruct, isIncomplete bool) {
- lbrace := fields.Opening
- list := fields.List
- rbrace := fields.Closing
- hasComments := isIncomplete || p.commentBefore(p.posFor(rbrace))
- srcIsOneLine := lbrace.IsValid() && rbrace.IsValid() && p.lineFor(lbrace) == p.lineFor(rbrace)
-
- if !hasComments && srcIsOneLine {
- // possibly a one-line struct/interface
- if len(list) == 0 {
- // no blank between keyword and {} in this case
- p.print(lbrace, token.LBRACE, rbrace, token.RBRACE)
- return
- } else if isStruct && p.isOneLineFieldList(list) { // for now ignore interfaces
- // small enough - print on one line
- // (don't use identList and ignore source line breaks)
- p.print(lbrace, token.LBRACE, blank)
- f := list[0]
- for i, x := range f.Names {
- if i > 0 {
- // no comments so no need for comma position
- p.print(token.COMMA, blank)
- }
- p.expr(x)
- }
- if len(f.Names) > 0 {
- p.print(blank)
- }
- p.expr(f.Type)
- p.print(blank, rbrace, token.RBRACE)
- return
- }
- }
- // hasComments || !srcIsOneLine
-
- p.print(blank, lbrace, token.LBRACE, indent)
- if hasComments || len(list) > 0 {
- p.print(formfeed)
- }
-
- if isStruct {
-
- sep := vtab
- if len(list) == 1 {
- sep = blank
- }
- newSection := false
- for i, f := range list {
- if i > 0 {
- p.linebreak(p.lineFor(f.Pos()), 1, ignore, newSection)
- }
- extraTabs := 0
- p.setComment(f.Doc)
- if len(f.Names) > 0 {
- // named fields
- p.identList(f.Names, false)
- p.print(sep)
- p.expr(f.Type)
- extraTabs = 1
- } else {
- // anonymous field
- p.expr(f.Type)
- extraTabs = 2
- }
- if f.Tag != nil {
- if len(f.Names) > 0 && sep == vtab {
- p.print(sep)
- }
- p.print(sep)
- p.expr(f.Tag)
- extraTabs = 0
- }
- if f.Comment != nil {
- for ; extraTabs > 0; extraTabs-- {
- p.print(sep)
- }
- p.setComment(f.Comment)
- }
- newSection = p.isMultiLine(f)
- }
- if isIncomplete {
- if len(list) > 0 {
- p.print(formfeed)
- }
- p.flush(p.posFor(rbrace), token.RBRACE) // make sure we don't lose the last line comment
- p.setLineComment("// contains filtered or unexported fields")
- }
-
- } else { // interface
-
- newSection := false
- for i, f := range list {
- if i > 0 {
- p.linebreak(p.lineFor(f.Pos()), 1, ignore, newSection)
- }
- p.setComment(f.Doc)
- if ftyp, isFtyp := f.Type.(*ast.FuncType); isFtyp {
- // method
- p.expr(f.Names[0])
- p.signature(ftyp.Params, ftyp.Results)
- } else {
- // embedded interface
- p.expr(f.Type)
- }
- p.setComment(f.Comment)
- newSection = p.isMultiLine(f)
- }
- if isIncomplete {
- if len(list) > 0 {
- p.print(formfeed)
- }
- p.flush(p.posFor(rbrace), token.RBRACE) // make sure we don't lose the last line comment
- p.setLineComment("// contains filtered or unexported methods")
- }
-
- }
- p.print(unindent, formfeed, rbrace, token.RBRACE)
-}
-
-// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Expressions
-
-func walkBinary(e *ast.BinaryExpr) (has4, has5 bool, maxProblem int) {
- switch e.Op.Precedence() {
- case 4:
- has4 = true
- case 5:
- has5 = true
- }
-
- switch l := e.X.(type) {
- case *ast.BinaryExpr:
- if l.Op.Precedence() < e.Op.Precedence() {
- // parens will be inserted.
- // pretend this is an *ast.ParenExpr and do nothing.
- break
- }
- h4, h5, mp := walkBinary(l)
- has4 = has4 || h4
- has5 = has5 || h5
- if maxProblem < mp {
- maxProblem = mp
- }
- }
-
- switch r := e.Y.(type) {
- case *ast.BinaryExpr:
- if r.Op.Precedence() <= e.Op.Precedence() {
- // parens will be inserted.
- // pretend this is an *ast.ParenExpr and do nothing.
- break
- }
- h4, h5, mp := walkBinary(r)
- has4 = has4 || h4
- has5 = has5 || h5
- if maxProblem < mp {
- maxProblem = mp
- }
-
- case *ast.StarExpr:
- if e.Op == token.QUO { // `*/`
- maxProblem = 5
- }
-
- case *ast.UnaryExpr:
- switch e.Op.String() + r.Op.String() {
- case "/*", "&&", "&^":
- maxProblem = 5
- case "++", "--":
- if maxProblem < 4 {
- maxProblem = 4
- }
- }
- }
- return
-}
-
-func cutoff(e *ast.BinaryExpr, depth int) int {
- has4, has5, maxProblem := walkBinary(e)
- if maxProblem > 0 {
- return maxProblem + 1
- }
- if has4 && has5 {
- if depth == 1 {
- return 5
- }
- return 4
- }
- if depth == 1 {
- return 6
- }
- return 4
-}
-
-func diffPrec(expr ast.Expr, prec int) int {
- x, ok := expr.(*ast.BinaryExpr)
- if !ok || prec != x.Op.Precedence() {
- return 1
- }
- return 0
-}
-
-func reduceDepth(depth int) int {
- depth--
- if depth < 1 {
- depth = 1
- }
- return depth
-}
-
-// Format the binary expression: decide the cutoff and then format.
-// Let's call depth == 1 Normal mode, and depth > 1 Compact mode.
-// (Algorithm suggestion by Russ Cox.)
-//
-// The precedences are:
-// 5 * / % << >> & &^
-// 4 + - | ^
-// 3 == != < <= > >=
-// 2 &&
-// 1 ||
-//
-// The only decision is whether there will be spaces around levels 4 and 5.
-// There are never spaces at level 6 (unary), and always spaces at levels 3 and below.
-//
-// To choose the cutoff, look at the whole expression but excluding primary
-// expressions (function calls, parenthesized exprs), and apply these rules:
-//
-// 1) If there is a binary operator with a right side unary operand
-// that would clash without a space, the cutoff must be (in order):
-//
-// /* 6
-// && 6
-// &^ 6
-// ++ 5
-// -- 5
-//
-// (Comparison operators always have spaces around them.)
-//
-// 2) If there is a mix of level 5 and level 4 operators, then the cutoff
-// is 5 (use spaces to distinguish precedence) in Normal mode
-// and 4 (never use spaces) in Compact mode.
-//
-// 3) If there are no level 4 operators or no level 5 operators, then the
-// cutoff is 6 (always use spaces) in Normal mode
-// and 4 (never use spaces) in Compact mode.
-//
-func (p *printer) binaryExpr(x *ast.BinaryExpr, prec1, cutoff, depth int) {
- prec := x.Op.Precedence()
- if prec < prec1 {
- // parenthesis needed
- // Note: The parser inserts an ast.ParenExpr node; thus this case
- // can only occur if the AST is created in a different way.
- p.print(token.LPAREN)
- p.expr0(x, reduceDepth(depth)) // parentheses undo one level of depth
- p.print(token.RPAREN)
- return
- }
-
- printBlank := prec < cutoff
-
- ws := indent
- p.expr1(x.X, prec, depth+diffPrec(x.X, prec))
- if printBlank {
- p.print(blank)
- }
- xline := p.pos.Line // before the operator (it may be on the next line!)
- yline := p.lineFor(x.Y.Pos())
- p.print(x.OpPos, x.Op)
- if xline != yline && xline > 0 && yline > 0 {
- // at least one line break, but respect an extra empty line
- // in the source
- if p.linebreak(yline, 1, ws, true) {
- ws = ignore
- printBlank = false // no blank after line break
- }
- }
- if printBlank {
- p.print(blank)
- }
- p.expr1(x.Y, prec+1, depth+1)
- if ws == ignore {
- p.print(unindent)
- }
-}
-
-func isBinary(expr ast.Expr) bool {
- _, ok := expr.(*ast.BinaryExpr)
- return ok
-}
-
-func (p *printer) expr1(expr ast.Expr, prec1, depth int) {
- p.print(expr.Pos())
-
- switch x := expr.(type) {
- case *ast.BadExpr:
- p.print("BadExpr")
-
- case *ast.Ident:
- p.print(x)
-
- case *ast.BinaryExpr:
- if depth < 1 {
- p.internalError("depth < 1:", depth)
- depth = 1
- }
- p.binaryExpr(x, prec1, cutoff(x, depth), depth)
-
- case *ast.KeyValueExpr:
- p.expr(x.Key)
- p.print(x.Colon, token.COLON, blank)
- p.expr(x.Value)
-
- case *ast.StarExpr:
- const prec = token.UnaryPrec
- if prec < prec1 {
- // parenthesis needed
- p.print(token.LPAREN)
- p.print(token.MUL)
- p.expr(x.X)
- p.print(token.RPAREN)
- } else {
- // no parenthesis needed
- p.print(token.MUL)
- p.expr(x.X)
- }
-
- case *ast.UnaryExpr:
- const prec = token.UnaryPrec
- if prec < prec1 {
- // parenthesis needed
- p.print(token.LPAREN)
- p.expr(x)
- p.print(token.RPAREN)
- } else {
- // no parenthesis needed
- p.print(x.Op)
- if x.Op == token.RANGE {
- // TODO(gri) Remove this code if it cannot be reached.
- p.print(blank)
- }
- p.expr1(x.X, prec, depth)
- }
-
- case *ast.BasicLit:
- p.print(x)
-
- case *ast.FuncLit:
- p.expr(x.Type)
- p.adjBlock(p.distanceFrom(x.Type.Pos()), blank, x.Body)
-
- case *ast.ParenExpr:
- if _, hasParens := x.X.(*ast.ParenExpr); hasParens {
- // don't print parentheses around an already parenthesized expression
- // TODO(gri) consider making this more general and incorporate precedence levels
- p.expr0(x.X, reduceDepth(depth)) // parentheses undo one level of depth
- } else {
- p.print(token.LPAREN)
- p.expr0(x.X, reduceDepth(depth)) // parentheses undo one level of depth
- p.print(x.Rparen, token.RPAREN)
- }
-
- case *ast.SelectorExpr:
- p.expr1(x.X, token.HighestPrec, depth)
- p.print(token.PERIOD)
- if line := p.lineFor(x.Sel.Pos()); p.pos.IsValid() && p.pos.Line < line {
- p.print(indent, newline, x.Sel.Pos(), x.Sel, unindent)
- } else {
- p.print(x.Sel.Pos(), x.Sel)
- }
-
- case *ast.TypeAssertExpr:
- p.expr1(x.X, token.HighestPrec, depth)
- p.print(token.PERIOD, token.LPAREN)
- if x.Type != nil {
- p.expr(x.Type)
- } else {
- p.print(token.TYPE)
- }
- p.print(token.RPAREN)
-
- case *ast.IndexExpr:
- // TODO(gri): should treat[] like parentheses and undo one level of depth
- p.expr1(x.X, token.HighestPrec, 1)
- p.print(x.Lbrack, token.LBRACK)
- p.expr0(x.Index, depth+1)
- p.print(x.Rbrack, token.RBRACK)
-
- case *ast.SliceExpr:
- // TODO(gri): should treat[] like parentheses and undo one level of depth
- p.expr1(x.X, token.HighestPrec, 1)
- p.print(x.Lbrack, token.LBRACK)
- if x.Low != nil {
- p.expr0(x.Low, depth+1)
- }
- // blanks around ":" if both sides exist and either side is a binary expression
- if depth <= 1 && x.Low != nil && x.High != nil && (isBinary(x.Low) || isBinary(x.High)) {
- p.print(blank, token.COLON, blank)
- } else {
- p.print(token.COLON)
- }
- if x.High != nil {
- p.expr0(x.High, depth+1)
- }
- p.print(x.Rbrack, token.RBRACK)
-
- case *ast.CallExpr:
- if len(x.Args) > 1 {
- depth++
- }
- if _, ok := x.Fun.(*ast.FuncType); ok {
- // conversions to literal function types require parentheses around the type
- p.print(token.LPAREN)
- p.expr1(x.Fun, token.HighestPrec, depth)
- p.print(token.RPAREN)
- } else {
- p.expr1(x.Fun, token.HighestPrec, depth)
- }
- p.print(x.Lparen, token.LPAREN)
- if x.Ellipsis.IsValid() {
- p.exprList(x.Lparen, x.Args, depth, 0, x.Ellipsis)
- p.print(x.Ellipsis, token.ELLIPSIS)
- if x.Rparen.IsValid() && p.lineFor(x.Ellipsis) < p.lineFor(x.Rparen) {
- p.print(token.COMMA, formfeed)
- }
- } else {
- p.exprList(x.Lparen, x.Args, depth, commaTerm, x.Rparen)
- }
- p.print(x.Rparen, token.RPAREN)
-
- case *ast.CompositeLit:
- // composite literal elements that are composite literals themselves may have the type omitted
- if x.Type != nil {
- p.expr1(x.Type, token.HighestPrec, depth)
- }
- p.print(x.Lbrace, token.LBRACE)
- p.exprList(x.Lbrace, x.Elts, 1, commaTerm, x.Rbrace)
- // do not insert extra line breaks because of comments before
- // the closing '}' as it might break the code if there is no
- // trailing ','
- p.print(noExtraLinebreak, x.Rbrace, token.RBRACE, noExtraLinebreak)
-
- case *ast.Ellipsis:
- p.print(token.ELLIPSIS)
- if x.Elt != nil {
- p.expr(x.Elt)
- }
-
- case *ast.ArrayType:
- p.print(token.LBRACK)
- if x.Len != nil {
- p.expr(x.Len)
- }
- p.print(token.RBRACK)
- p.expr(x.Elt)
-
- case *ast.StructType:
- p.print(token.STRUCT)
- p.fieldList(x.Fields, true, x.Incomplete)
-
- case *ast.FuncType:
- p.print(token.FUNC)
- p.signature(x.Params, x.Results)
-
- case *ast.InterfaceType:
- p.print(token.INTERFACE)
- p.fieldList(x.Methods, false, x.Incomplete)
-
- case *ast.MapType:
- p.print(token.MAP, token.LBRACK)
- p.expr(x.Key)
- p.print(token.RBRACK)
- p.expr(x.Value)
-
- case *ast.ChanType:
- switch x.Dir {
- case ast.SEND | ast.RECV:
- p.print(token.CHAN)
- case ast.RECV:
- p.print(token.ARROW, token.CHAN) // x.Arrow and x.Pos() are the same
- case ast.SEND:
- p.print(token.CHAN, x.Arrow, token.ARROW)
- }
- p.print(blank)
- p.expr(x.Value)
-
- default:
- panic("unreachable")
- }
-
- return
-}
-
-func (p *printer) expr0(x ast.Expr, depth int) {
- p.expr1(x, token.LowestPrec, depth)
-}
-
-func (p *printer) expr(x ast.Expr) {
- const depth = 1
- p.expr1(x, token.LowestPrec, depth)
-}
-
-// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Statements
-
-// Print the statement list indented, but without a newline after the last statement.
-// Extra line breaks between statements in the source are respected but at most one
-// empty line is printed between statements.
-func (p *printer) stmtList(list []ast.Stmt, nindent int, nextIsRBrace bool) {
- if nindent > 0 {
- p.print(indent)
- }
- multiLine := false
- i := 0
- for _, s := range list {
- // ignore empty statements (was issue 3466)
- if _, isEmpty := s.(*ast.EmptyStmt); !isEmpty {
- // _indent == 0 only for lists of switch/select case clauses;
- // in those cases each clause is a new section
- if len(p.output) > 0 {
- // only print line break if we are not at the beginning of the output
- // (i.e., we are not printing only a partial program)
- p.linebreak(p.lineFor(s.Pos()), 1, ignore, i == 0 || nindent == 0 || multiLine)
- }
- p.stmt(s, nextIsRBrace && i == len(list)-1)
- multiLine = p.isMultiLine(s)
- i++
- }
- }
- if nindent > 0 {
- p.print(unindent)
- }
-}
-
-// block prints an *ast.BlockStmt; it always spans at least two lines.
-func (p *printer) block(b *ast.BlockStmt, nindent int) {
- p.print(b.Lbrace, token.LBRACE)
- p.stmtList(b.List, nindent, true)
- p.linebreak(p.lineFor(b.Rbrace), 1, ignore, true)
- p.print(b.Rbrace, token.RBRACE)
-}
-
-func isTypeName(x ast.Expr) bool {
- switch t := x.(type) {
- case *ast.Ident:
- return true
- case *ast.SelectorExpr:
- return isTypeName(t.X)
- }
- return false
-}
-
-func stripParens(x ast.Expr) ast.Expr {
- if px, strip := x.(*ast.ParenExpr); strip {
- // parentheses must not be stripped if there are any
- // unparenthesized composite literals starting with
- // a type name
- ast.Inspect(px.X, func(node ast.Node) bool {
- switch x := node.(type) {
- case *ast.ParenExpr:
- // parentheses protect enclosed composite literals
- return false
- case *ast.CompositeLit:
- if isTypeName(x.Type) {
- strip = false // do not strip parentheses
- }
- return false
- }
- // in all other cases, keep inspecting
- return true
- })
- if strip {
- return stripParens(px.X)
- }
- }
- return x
-}
-
-func stripParensAlways(x ast.Expr) ast.Expr {
- if x, ok := x.(*ast.ParenExpr); ok {
- return stripParensAlways(x.X)
- }
- return x
-}
-
-func (p *printer) controlClause(isForStmt bool, init ast.Stmt, expr ast.Expr, post ast.Stmt) {
- p.print(blank)
- needsBlank := false
- if init == nil && post == nil {
- // no semicolons required
- if expr != nil {
- p.expr(stripParens(expr))
- needsBlank = true
- }
- } else {
- // all semicolons required
- // (they are not separators, print them explicitly)
- if init != nil {
- p.stmt(init, false)
- }
- p.print(token.SEMICOLON, blank)
- if expr != nil {
- p.expr(stripParens(expr))
- needsBlank = true
- }
- if isForStmt {
- p.print(token.SEMICOLON, blank)
- needsBlank = false
- if post != nil {
- p.stmt(post, false)
- needsBlank = true
- }
- }
- }
- if needsBlank {
- p.print(blank)
- }
-}
-
-// indentList reports whether an expression list would look better if it
-// were indented wholesale (starting with the very first element, rather
-// than starting at the first line break).
-//
-func (p *printer) indentList(list []ast.Expr) bool {
- // Heuristic: indentList returns true if there are more than one multi-
- // line element in the list, or if there is any element that is not
- // starting on the same line as the previous one ends.
- if len(list) >= 2 {
- var b = p.lineFor(list[0].Pos())
- var e = p.lineFor(list[len(list)-1].End())
- if 0 < b && b < e {
- // list spans multiple lines
- n := 0 // multi-line element count
- line := b
- for _, x := range list {
- xb := p.lineFor(x.Pos())
- xe := p.lineFor(x.End())
- if line < xb {
- // x is not starting on the same
- // line as the previous one ended
- return true
- }
- if xb < xe {
- // x is a multi-line element
- n++
- }
- line = xe
- }
- return n > 1
- }
- }
- return false
-}
-
-func (p *printer) stmt(stmt ast.Stmt, nextIsRBrace bool) {
- p.print(stmt.Pos())
-
- switch s := stmt.(type) {
- case *ast.BadStmt:
- p.print("BadStmt")
-
- case *ast.DeclStmt:
- p.decl(s.Decl)
-
- case *ast.EmptyStmt:
- // nothing to do
-
- case *ast.LabeledStmt:
- // a "correcting" unindent immediately following a line break
- // is applied before the line break if there is no comment
- // between (see writeWhitespace)
- p.print(unindent)
- p.expr(s.Label)
- p.print(s.Colon, token.COLON, indent)
- if e, isEmpty := s.Stmt.(*ast.EmptyStmt); isEmpty {
- if !nextIsRBrace {
- p.print(newline, e.Pos(), token.SEMICOLON)
- break
- }
- } else {
- p.linebreak(p.lineFor(s.Stmt.Pos()), 1, ignore, true)
- }
- p.stmt(s.Stmt, nextIsRBrace)
-
- case *ast.ExprStmt:
- const depth = 1
- p.expr0(s.X, depth)
-
- case *ast.SendStmt:
- const depth = 1
- p.expr0(s.Chan, depth)
- p.print(blank, s.Arrow, token.ARROW, blank)
- p.expr0(s.Value, depth)
-
- case *ast.IncDecStmt:
- const depth = 1
- p.expr0(s.X, depth+1)
- p.print(s.TokPos, s.Tok)
-
- case *ast.AssignStmt:
- var depth = 1
- if len(s.Lhs) > 1 && len(s.Rhs) > 1 {
- depth++
- }
- p.exprList(s.Pos(), s.Lhs, depth, 0, s.TokPos)
- p.print(blank, s.TokPos, s.Tok, blank)
- p.exprList(s.TokPos, s.Rhs, depth, 0, token.NoPos)
-
- case *ast.GoStmt:
- p.print(token.GO, blank)
- p.expr(s.Call)
-
- case *ast.DeferStmt:
- p.print(token.DEFER, blank)
- p.expr(s.Call)
-
- case *ast.ReturnStmt:
- p.print(token.RETURN)
- if s.Results != nil {
- p.print(blank)
- // Use indentList heuristic to make corner cases look
- // better (issue 1207). A more systematic approach would
- // always indent, but this would cause significant
- // reformatting of the code base and not necessarily
- // lead to more nicely formatted code in general.
- if p.indentList(s.Results) {
- p.print(indent)
- p.exprList(s.Pos(), s.Results, 1, noIndent, token.NoPos)
- p.print(unindent)
- } else {
- p.exprList(s.Pos(), s.Results, 1, 0, token.NoPos)
- }
- }
-
- case *ast.BranchStmt:
- p.print(s.Tok)
- if s.Label != nil {
- p.print(blank)
- p.expr(s.Label)
- }
-
- case *ast.BlockStmt:
- p.block(s, 1)
-
- case *ast.IfStmt:
- p.print(token.IF)
- p.controlClause(false, s.Init, s.Cond, nil)
- p.block(s.Body, 1)
- if s.Else != nil {
- p.print(blank, token.ELSE, blank)
- switch s.Else.(type) {
- case *ast.BlockStmt, *ast.IfStmt:
- p.stmt(s.Else, nextIsRBrace)
- default:
- p.print(token.LBRACE, indent, formfeed)
- p.stmt(s.Else, true)
- p.print(unindent, formfeed, token.RBRACE)
- }
- }
-
- case *ast.CaseClause:
- if s.List != nil {
- p.print(token.CASE, blank)
- p.exprList(s.Pos(), s.List, 1, 0, s.Colon)
- } else {
- p.print(token.DEFAULT)
- }
- p.print(s.Colon, token.COLON)
- p.stmtList(s.Body, 1, nextIsRBrace)
-
- case *ast.SwitchStmt:
- p.print(token.SWITCH)
- p.controlClause(false, s.Init, s.Tag, nil)
- p.block(s.Body, 0)
-
- case *ast.TypeSwitchStmt:
- p.print(token.SWITCH)
- if s.Init != nil {
- p.print(blank)
- p.stmt(s.Init, false)
- p.print(token.SEMICOLON)
- }
- p.print(blank)
- p.stmt(s.Assign, false)
- p.print(blank)
- p.block(s.Body, 0)
-
- case *ast.CommClause:
- if s.Comm != nil {
- p.print(token.CASE, blank)
- p.stmt(s.Comm, false)
- } else {
- p.print(token.DEFAULT)
- }
- p.print(s.Colon, token.COLON)
- p.stmtList(s.Body, 1, nextIsRBrace)
-
- case *ast.SelectStmt:
- p.print(token.SELECT, blank)
- body := s.Body
- if len(body.List) == 0 && !p.commentBefore(p.posFor(body.Rbrace)) {
- // print empty select statement w/o comments on one line
- p.print(body.Lbrace, token.LBRACE, body.Rbrace, token.RBRACE)
- } else {
- p.block(body, 0)
- }
-
- case *ast.ForStmt:
- p.print(token.FOR)
- p.controlClause(true, s.Init, s.Cond, s.Post)
- p.block(s.Body, 1)
-
- case *ast.RangeStmt:
- p.print(token.FOR, blank)
- p.expr(s.Key)
- if s.Value != nil {
- // use position of value following the comma as
- // comma position for correct comment placement
- p.print(s.Value.Pos(), token.COMMA, blank)
- p.expr(s.Value)
- }
- p.print(blank, s.TokPos, s.Tok, blank, token.RANGE, blank)
- p.expr(stripParens(s.X))
- p.print(blank)
- p.block(s.Body, 1)
-
- default:
- panic("unreachable")
- }
-
- return
-}
-
-// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Declarations
-
-// The keepTypeColumn function determines if the type column of a series of
-// consecutive const or var declarations must be kept, or if initialization
-// values (V) can be placed in the type column (T) instead. The i'th entry
-// in the result slice is true if the type column in spec[i] must be kept.
-//
-// For example, the declaration:
-//
-// const (
-// foobar int = 42 // comment
-// x = 7 // comment
-// foo
-// bar = 991
-// )
-//
-// leads to the type/values matrix below. A run of value columns (V) can
-// be moved into the type column if there is no type for any of the values
-// in that column (we only move entire columns so that they align properly).
-//
-// matrix formatted result
-// matrix
-// T V -> T V -> true there is a T and so the type
-// - V - V true column must be kept
-// - - - - false
-// - V V - false V is moved into T column
-//
-func keepTypeColumn(specs []ast.Spec) []bool {
- m := make([]bool, len(specs))
-
- populate := func(i, j int, keepType bool) {
- if keepType {
- for ; i < j; i++ {
- m[i] = true
- }
- }
- }
-
- i0 := -1 // if i0 >= 0 we are in a run and i0 is the start of the run
- var keepType bool
- for i, s := range specs {
- t := s.(*ast.ValueSpec)
- if t.Values != nil {
- if i0 < 0 {
- // start of a run of ValueSpecs with non-nil Values
- i0 = i
- keepType = false
- }
- } else {
- if i0 >= 0 {
- // end of a run
- populate(i0, i, keepType)
- i0 = -1
- }
- }
- if t.Type != nil {
- keepType = true
- }
- }
- if i0 >= 0 {
- // end of a run
- populate(i0, len(specs), keepType)
- }
-
- return m
-}
-
-func (p *printer) valueSpec(s *ast.ValueSpec, keepType bool) {
- p.setComment(s.Doc)
- p.identList(s.Names, false) // always present
- extraTabs := 3
- if s.Type != nil || keepType {
- p.print(vtab)
- extraTabs--
- }
- if s.Type != nil {
- p.expr(s.Type)
- }
- if s.Values != nil {
- p.print(vtab, token.ASSIGN, blank)
- p.exprList(token.NoPos, s.Values, 1, 0, token.NoPos)
- extraTabs--
- }
- if s.Comment != nil {
- for ; extraTabs > 0; extraTabs-- {
- p.print(vtab)
- }
- p.setComment(s.Comment)
- }
-}
-
-// The parameter n is the number of specs in the group. If doIndent is set,
-// multi-line identifier lists in the spec are indented when the first
-// linebreak is encountered.
-//
-func (p *printer) spec(spec ast.Spec, n int, doIndent bool) {
- switch s := spec.(type) {
- case *ast.ImportSpec:
- p.setComment(s.Doc)
- if s.Name != nil {
- p.expr(s.Name)
- p.print(blank)
- }
- p.expr(s.Path)
- p.setComment(s.Comment)
- p.print(s.EndPos)
-
- case *ast.ValueSpec:
- if n != 1 {
- p.internalError("expected n = 1; got", n)
- }
- p.setComment(s.Doc)
- p.identList(s.Names, doIndent) // always present
- if s.Type != nil {
- p.print(blank)
- p.expr(s.Type)
- }
- if s.Values != nil {
- p.print(blank, token.ASSIGN, blank)
- p.exprList(token.NoPos, s.Values, 1, 0, token.NoPos)
- }
- p.setComment(s.Comment)
-
- case *ast.TypeSpec:
- p.setComment(s.Doc)
- p.expr(s.Name)
- if n == 1 {
- p.print(blank)
- } else {
- p.print(vtab)
- }
- p.expr(s.Type)
- p.setComment(s.Comment)
-
- default:
- panic("unreachable")
- }
-}
-
-func (p *printer) genDecl(d *ast.GenDecl) {
- p.setComment(d.Doc)
- p.print(d.Pos(), d.Tok, blank)
-
- if d.Lparen.IsValid() {
- // group of parenthesized declarations
- p.print(d.Lparen, token.LPAREN)
- if n := len(d.Specs); n > 0 {
- p.print(indent, formfeed)
- if n > 1 && (d.Tok == token.CONST || d.Tok == token.VAR) {
- // two or more grouped const/var declarations:
- // determine if the type column must be kept
- keepType := keepTypeColumn(d.Specs)
- newSection := false
- for i, s := range d.Specs {
- if i > 0 {
- p.linebreak(p.lineFor(s.Pos()), 1, ignore, newSection)
- }
- p.valueSpec(s.(*ast.ValueSpec), keepType[i])
- newSection = p.isMultiLine(s)
- }
- } else {
- newSection := false
- for i, s := range d.Specs {
- if i > 0 {
- p.linebreak(p.lineFor(s.Pos()), 1, ignore, newSection)
- }
- p.spec(s, n, false)
- newSection = p.isMultiLine(s)
- }
- }
- p.print(unindent, formfeed)
- }
- p.print(d.Rparen, token.RPAREN)
-
- } else {
- // single declaration
- p.spec(d.Specs[0], 1, true)
- }
-}
-
-// nodeSize determines the size of n in chars after formatting.
-// The result is <= maxSize if the node fits on one line with at
-// most maxSize chars and the formatted output doesn't contain
-// any control chars. Otherwise, the result is > maxSize.
-//
-func (p *printer) nodeSize(n ast.Node, maxSize int) (size int) {
- // nodeSize invokes the printer, which may invoke nodeSize
- // recursively. For deep composite literal nests, this can
- // lead to an exponential algorithm. Remember previous
- // results to prune the recursion (was issue 1628).
- if size, found := p.nodeSizes[n]; found {
- return size
- }
-
- size = maxSize + 1 // assume n doesn't fit
- p.nodeSizes[n] = size
-
- // nodeSize computation must be independent of particular
- // style so that we always get the same decision; print
- // in RawFormat
- cfg := Config{Mode: RawFormat}
- var buf bytes.Buffer
- if err := cfg.fprint(&buf, p.fset, n, p.nodeSizes); err != nil {
- return
- }
- if buf.Len() <= maxSize {
- for _, ch := range buf.Bytes() {
- if ch < ' ' {
- return
- }
- }
- size = buf.Len() // n fits
- p.nodeSizes[n] = size
- }
- return
-}
-
-// bodySize is like nodeSize but it is specialized for *ast.BlockStmt's.
-func (p *printer) bodySize(b *ast.BlockStmt, maxSize int) int {
- pos1 := b.Pos()
- pos2 := b.Rbrace
- if pos1.IsValid() && pos2.IsValid() && p.lineFor(pos1) != p.lineFor(pos2) {
- // opening and closing brace are on different lines - don't make it a one-liner
- return maxSize + 1
- }
- if len(b.List) > 5 || p.commentBefore(p.posFor(pos2)) {
- // too many statements or there is a comment inside - don't make it a one-liner
- return maxSize + 1
- }
- // otherwise, estimate body size
- bodySize := 0
- for i, s := range b.List {
- if i > 0 {
- bodySize += 2 // space for a semicolon and blank
- }
- bodySize += p.nodeSize(s, maxSize)
- }
- return bodySize
-}
-
-// adjBlock prints an "adjacent" block (e.g., a for-loop or function body) following
-// a header (e.g., a for-loop control clause or function signature) of given headerSize.
-// If the header's and block's size are "small enough" and the block is "simple enough",
-// the block is printed on the current line, without line breaks, spaced from the header
-// by sep. Otherwise the block's opening "{" is printed on the current line, followed by
-// lines for the block's statements and its closing "}".
-//
-func (p *printer) adjBlock(headerSize int, sep whiteSpace, b *ast.BlockStmt) {
- if b == nil {
- return
- }
-
- const maxSize = 100
- if headerSize+p.bodySize(b, maxSize) <= maxSize {
- p.print(sep, b.Lbrace, token.LBRACE)
- if len(b.List) > 0 {
- p.print(blank)
- for i, s := range b.List {
- if i > 0 {
- p.print(token.SEMICOLON, blank)
- }
- p.stmt(s, i == len(b.List)-1)
- }
- p.print(blank)
- }
- p.print(b.Rbrace, token.RBRACE)
- return
- }
-
- if sep != ignore {
- p.print(blank) // always use blank
- }
- p.block(b, 1)
-}
-
-// distanceFrom returns the column difference between from and p.pos (the current
-// estimated position) if both are on the same line; if they are on different lines
-// (or unknown) the result is infinity.
-func (p *printer) distanceFrom(from token.Pos) int {
- if from.IsValid() && p.pos.IsValid() {
- if f := p.posFor(from); f.Line == p.pos.Line {
- return p.pos.Column - f.Column
- }
- }
- return infinity
-}
-
-func (p *printer) funcDecl(d *ast.FuncDecl) {
- p.setComment(d.Doc)
- p.print(d.Pos(), token.FUNC, blank)
- if d.Recv != nil {
- p.parameters(d.Recv) // method: print receiver
- p.print(blank)
- }
- p.expr(d.Name)
- p.signature(d.Type.Params, d.Type.Results)
- p.adjBlock(p.distanceFrom(d.Pos()), vtab, d.Body)
-}
-
-func (p *printer) decl(decl ast.Decl) {
- switch d := decl.(type) {
- case *ast.BadDecl:
- p.print(d.Pos(), "BadDecl")
- case *ast.GenDecl:
- p.genDecl(d)
- case *ast.FuncDecl:
- p.funcDecl(d)
- default:
- panic("unreachable")
- }
-}
-
-// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Files
-
-func declToken(decl ast.Decl) (tok token.Token) {
- tok = token.ILLEGAL
- switch d := decl.(type) {
- case *ast.GenDecl:
- tok = d.Tok
- case *ast.FuncDecl:
- tok = token.FUNC
- }
- return
-}
-
-func (p *printer) declList(list []ast.Decl) {
- tok := token.ILLEGAL
- for _, d := range list {
- prev := tok
- tok = declToken(d)
- // If the declaration token changed (e.g., from CONST to TYPE)
- // or the next declaration has documentation associated with it,
- // print an empty line between top-level declarations.
- // (because p.linebreak is called with the position of d, which
- // is past any documentation, the minimum requirement is satisfied
- // even w/o the extra getDoc(d) nil-check - leave it in case the
- // linebreak logic improves - there's already a TODO).
- if len(p.output) > 0 {
- // only print line break if we are not at the beginning of the output
- // (i.e., we are not printing only a partial program)
- min := 1
- if prev != tok || getDoc(d) != nil {
- min = 2
- }
- p.linebreak(p.lineFor(d.Pos()), min, ignore, false)
- }
- p.decl(d)
- }
-}
-
-func (p *printer) file(src *ast.File) {
- p.setComment(src.Doc)
- p.print(src.Pos(), token.PACKAGE, blank)
- p.expr(src.Name)
- p.declList(src.Decls)
- p.print(newline)
-}