Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package base defines shared xtype pieces of the gop command, in particular logging and the Command structure.
Index ¶
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
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var ( BuildContext = defaultContext() // BuildMod string // -mod flag BuildModExplicit bool // whether -mod was set explicitly BuildX bool // -x flag BuildV bool // -v flag BuildSSA bool // -ssa flag DebugSSATrace bool // -ssa-trace flag )
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var CmdName string
CmdName - "build", "install", "list", "mod tidy", etc.
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var Igop = &Command{
UsageLine: "igop",
Short: `igop is a SSA interpreter of Go/Go+ source code.`,
}
igop command
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var Usage func()
Usage is the usage-reporting function, filled in by package main but here for reference by other packages.
Functions ¶
func AddBuildFlags ¶ added in v0.8.7
func AddBuildFlags(cmd *Command, mask BuildFlagMask)
AddBuildFlags adds the flags common to the build, run, and test commands.
Types ¶
type BuildFlagMask ¶ added in v0.8.7
type BuildFlagMask int
const ( DefaultBuildFlags BuildFlagMask = 0 OmitModFlag BuildFlagMask = 1 << iota OmitVFlag OmitSSAFlag OmitSSATraceFlag )
type Command ¶
type Command struct { // Run runs the command. // The args are the arguments after the command name. Run func(cmd *Command, args []string) // UsageLine is the one-line usage message. // The words between "gop" and the first flag or argument in the line are taken to be the command name. UsageLine string // Short is the short description shown in the 'gop help' output. Short string // Flag is a set of flags specific to this command. Flag flag.FlagSet // Commands lists the available commands and help topics. // The order here is the order in which they are printed by 'gop help'. // Note that subcommands are in general best avoided. Commands []*Command }
A Command is an implementation of a gop command like gop export or gop install.
func (*Command) LongName ¶
LongName returns the command's long name: all the words in the usage line between "gop" and a flag or argument,
func (*Command) Name ¶
Name returns the command's short name: the last word in the usage line before a flag or argument.
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