Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Godef prints the source location of definitions in Go programs.
Usage:
godef [-t] [-a] [-A] [-o offset] [-i] [-f file][-acme] [expr]
File specifies the source file in which to evaluate expr. Expr must be an identifier or a Go expression terminated with a field selector.
If expr is not given, then offset specifies a location within file, which should be within, or adjacent to an identifier or field selector.
If the -t flag is given, the type of the expression will also be printed. The -a flag causes all the public members (fields and methods) of the expression, and their location, to be printed also; the -A flag prints private members too.
If the -i flag is specified, the source is read from standard input, although file must still be specified so that other files in the same source package may be found.
If the -acme flag is given, the offset, file name and contents are read from the current acme window.
Example:
$ cd $GOROOT $ godef -f src/pkg/xml/read.go 'NewParser().Skip' src/pkg/xml/read.go:384:18 $
Directories ¶
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go
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ast
Package ast declares the types used to represent syntax trees for Go packages.
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Package ast declares the types used to represent syntax trees for Go packages. |
parser
A parser for Go source files.
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A parser for Go source files. |
printer
Package printer implements printing of AST nodes.
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Package printer implements printing of AST nodes. |
scanner
Package scanner implements a scanner for Go source text.
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Package scanner implements a scanner for Go source text. |
sym
The sym package provides a way to iterate over and change the symbols in Go source files.
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The sym package provides a way to iterate over and change the symbols in Go source files. |
token
This package defines constants representing the lexical tokens of the Go programming language and basic operations on tokens (printing, predicates).
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This package defines constants representing the lexical tokens of the Go programming language and basic operations on tokens (printing, predicates). |
types
Types infers source locations and types from Go expressions.
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Types infers source locations and types from Go expressions. |