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Published: Jan 31, 2022 License: BSD-3-Clause Imports: 11 Imported by: 0

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func CleanPatterns

func CleanPatterns(patterns []string) []string

CleanPatterns returns the patterns to use for the given command line. It canonicalizes the patterns but does not evaluate any matches. For patterns that are not local or absolute paths, it preserves text after '@' to avoid modifying version queries.

func InDir

func InDir(path, dir string) string

InDir checks whether path is in the file tree rooted at dir. If so, InDir returns an equivalent path relative to dir. If not, InDir returns an empty string. InDir makes some effort to succeed even in the presence of symbolic links.

func IsMetaPackage

func IsMetaPackage(name string) bool

IsMetaPackage checks if name is a reserved package name that expands to multiple packages.

func IsRelativePath

func IsRelativePath(pattern string) bool

IsRelativePath reports whether pattern should be interpreted as a directory path relative to the current directory, as opposed to a pattern matching import paths.

func IsStandardImportPath

func IsStandardImportPath(path string) bool

IsStandardImportPath reports whether $GOROOT/src/path should be considered part of the standard distribution. For historical reasons we allow people to add their own code to $GOROOT instead of using $GOPATH, but we assume that code will start with a domain name (dot in the first element).

Note that this function is meant to evaluate whether a directory found in GOROOT should be treated as part of the standard library. It should not be used to decide that a directory found in GOPATH should be rejected: directories in GOPATH need not have dots in the first element, and they just take their chances with future collisions in the standard library.

func MatchPattern

func MatchPattern(pattern string) func(name string) bool

MatchPattern(pattern)(name) reports whether name matches pattern. Pattern is a limited glob pattern in which '...' means 'any string' and there is no other special syntax. Unfortunately, there are two special cases. Quoting "go help packages":

First, /... at the end of the pattern can match an empty string, so that net/... matches both net and packages in its subdirectories, like net/http. Second, any slash-separated pattern element containing a wildcard never participates in a match of the "vendor" element in the path of a vendored package, so that ./... does not match packages in subdirectories of ./vendor or ./mycode/vendor, but ./vendor/... and ./mycode/vendor/... do. Note, however, that a directory named vendor that itself contains code is not a vendored package: cmd/vendor would be a command named vendor, and the pattern cmd/... matches it.

func TreeCanMatchPattern

func TreeCanMatchPattern(pattern string) func(name string) bool

TreeCanMatchPattern(pattern)(name) reports whether name or children of name can possibly match pattern. Pattern is the same limited glob accepted by matchPattern.

func WarnUnmatched

func WarnUnmatched(matches []*Match)

WarnUnmatched warns about patterns that didn't match any packages.

Types

type Match

type Match struct {
	Dirs []string // if the pattern is local, directories that potentially contain matching packages
	Pkgs []string // matching packages (import paths)
	Errs []error  // errors matching the patterns to packages, NOT errors loading those packages
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A Match represents the result of matching a single package pattern.

func ImportPaths

func ImportPaths(patterns, modRoots []string) []*Match

ImportPaths returns the matching paths to use for the given command line. It calls ImportPathsQuiet and then WarnUnmatched.

func ImportPathsQuiet

func ImportPathsQuiet(patterns, modRoots []string) []*Match

ImportPathsQuiet is like ImportPaths but does not warn about patterns with no matches.

func NewMatch added in go1.15

func NewMatch(pattern string) *Match

NewMatch returns a Match describing the given pattern, without resolving its packages or errors.

func (*Match) AddError added in go1.15

func (m *Match) AddError(err error)

AddError appends a MatchError wrapping err to m.Errs.

func (*Match) IsLiteral added in go1.15

func (m *Match) IsLiteral() bool

Literal reports whether the pattern is free of wildcards and meta-patterns.

A literal pattern must match at most one package.

func (*Match) IsLocal added in go1.15

func (m *Match) IsLocal() bool

Local reports whether the pattern must be resolved from a specific root or directory, such as a filesystem path or a single module.

func (*Match) IsMeta added in go1.15

func (m *Match) IsMeta() bool

Meta reports whether the pattern is a “meta-package” keyword that represents multiple packages, such as "std", "cmd", or "all".

func (*Match) MatchDirs added in go1.15

func (m *Match) MatchDirs(modRoots []string)

MatchDirs sets m.Dirs to a non-nil slice containing all directories that potentially match a local pattern. The pattern must begin with an absolute path, or "./", or "../". On Windows, the pattern may use slash or backslash separators or a mix of both.

If any errors may have caused the set of directories to be incomplete, MatchDirs appends those errors to m.Errs.

func (*Match) MatchPackages added in go1.15

func (m *Match) MatchPackages()

MatchPackages sets m.Pkgs to a non-nil slice containing all the packages that can be found under the $GOPATH directories and $GOROOT that match the pattern. The pattern must be either "all" (all packages), "std" (standard packages), "cmd" (standard commands), or a path including "...".

If any errors may have caused the set of packages to be incomplete, MatchPackages appends those errors to m.Errs.

func (*Match) Pattern

func (m *Match) Pattern() string

Pattern returns the pattern to be matched.

type MatchError added in go1.15

type MatchError struct {
	Match *Match
	Err   error
}

A MatchError indicates an error that occurred while attempting to match a pattern.

func (*MatchError) Error added in go1.15

func (e *MatchError) Error() string

func (*MatchError) Unwrap added in go1.15

func (e *MatchError) Unwrap() error

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