godoc: documentation of -analysis features.
The text and images are "baked in" to the godoc executable's rodata section (~300KB) and are accessible from the godoc server itself at /lib/godoc/analysis/help.html. In due course, the page will become visible at http://golang.org/lib/godoc/analysis/help.html, which will be the canonical location for this doc (in announcements, etc). The page is temporarily visible here, for those on the Google corp network: http://172.26.104.127:7777/lib/godoc/analysis/help.html Also: - add link to new doc from source view pages. - document -analysis flag in cmd/godoc/doc.go - fix indentation of -analysis flag's help string LGTM=gri R=gri, bgarcia, r CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/87110045
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-q
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arguments are considered search queries: a legal query is a
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single identifier (such as ToLower) or a qualified identifier
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(such as math.Sin).
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(such as math.Sin)
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-src
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print (exported) source in command-line mode
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-tabwidth=4
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HTTP service address (e.g., '127.0.0.1:6060' or just ':6060')
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-server=addr
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webserver address for command line searches
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-analysis=type,pointer
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comma-separated list of analyses to perform
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"type": display identifier resolution, type info, method sets,
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'implements', and static callees
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"pointer" display channel peers, callers and dynamic callees
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(significantly slower)
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See http://golang.org/lib/godoc/analysis/help.html for details.
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-templates=""
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directory containing alternate template files; if set,
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the directory may provide alternative template files
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// file-based index
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writeIndex = flag.Bool("write_index", false, "write index to a file; the file name must be specified with -index_files")
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analysisFlag = flag.String("analysis", "", `comma-separated list of analyses to perform.
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"type": display identifier resolution, type info, method sets, 'implements', and static callees.
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"pointer" display channel peers, callers and dynamic callees. (Slower.)`)
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analysisFlag = flag.String("analysis", "", `comma-separated list of analyses to perform (supported: type, pointer). See http://golang.org/lib/godoc/analysis/help.html`)
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// network
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httpAddr = flag.String("http", "", "HTTP service address (e.g., '"+defaultAddr+"')")
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buf.Write(marshalJSON(data))
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buf.WriteString(";</script>\n")
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// TODO(adonovan): indicate whether analysis is
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// disabled, pending, completed or failed.
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// For now, display help link only if 'completed'.
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if links != nil {
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buf.WriteString("<a href='/lib/godoc/analysis/help.html'>Static analysis features</a><br/>")
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}
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buf.WriteString("<pre>")
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formatGoSource(&buf, src, links, h, s)
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buf.WriteString("</pre>")
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<!--{
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"Title": "Static analysis features of godoc"
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}-->
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<style>
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span.err { 'font-size:120%; color:darkred; background-color: yellow; }
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img.ss { margin-left: 1in; } /* screenshot */
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img.dotted { border: thin dotted; }
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</style>
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displayed at 66% of natural size. This allows users to zoom a
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little before seeing pixels. -->
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<p>
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When invoked with the <code>-analysis</code> flag, godoc performs
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static analysis on the Go packages it indexes and displays the
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results in the source and package views. This document provides a
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brief tour of these features.
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</p>
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<p>
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The current status of the analysis features is that of a technology
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preview; there are many problems and user-interface difficulties
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which will be addressed in due course. Some known problems are
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mentioned in passing, accompanied by a warning triangle, <span
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style='font-size:120%; color:darkred; background-color:
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yellow'>⚠</span>.
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Nonetheless, godoc's static analysis may be immediately useful today
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for small-to-medium sized Go corpora, and it contains several
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advances over the state of the art in code browsing.
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</p>
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<h2>Type analysis features</h2>
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<p>
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<code>godoc -analysis=type</code> performs static checking similar
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to that done by a compiler: it detects ill-formed programs, resolves
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each identifier to the entity it denotes, computes the type of each
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expression and the method set of each type, and determines which
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types are assignable to each interface type.
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<b>Type analysis</b> is relatively quick, requiring just a few seconds for
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the >200 packages of the standard library, for example.
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</p>
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<h3>Compiler errors</h3>
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<p>
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If any source file contains a compilation error, the source view
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will highlight the errant location in red. Hovering over it
|
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displays the error message.
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</p>
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<img class="ss" width='811' src='error1.png'><br/>
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<p>
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<span class='err'>⚠</span> The mark-up for compilation errors may
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cause duplication of portions of the input.
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</p>
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<h3>Identifier resolution</h3>
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<p>
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In the source view, every referring identifier is annotated with
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information about the language entity it refers to: a package,
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constant, variable, type, function or statement label.
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Hovering over the identifier reveals the entity's kind and type
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(e.g. <code>var x int</code> or <code>func f
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func(int) string</code>).
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</p>
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<img class="ss" width='652' src='ident-field.png'><br/>
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<br/>
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<img class="ss" width='652' src='ident-func.png'>
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<p>
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Clicking the link takes you to the entity's definition.
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</p>
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<img class="ss" width='652' src='ident-def.png'><br/>
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<h3>Type information: size/alignment, method set, interfaces</h3>
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<p>
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Clicking on the identifier that defines a named type causes a panel
|
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to appear, displaying information about the named type, including
|
||||
its size and alignment in bytes, its <a href='http://golang.org/ref/spec#Method_sets'>method set</a>, and its
|
||||
<i>implements</i> relation: the set of types T that are assignable to
|
||||
or from this type U where at least one of T or U is an interface.
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This example shows information about <code>net/rpc.methodType</code>.
|
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</p>
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<img class="ss" width='470' src='typeinfo-src.png'>
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||||
<p>
|
||||
The method set includes not only the declared methods of the type,
|
||||
but also any methods "promoted" from anonymous fields of structs,
|
||||
such as <code>sync.Mutex</code> in this example.
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||||
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||||
In addition, the receiver type is displayed as <code>*T</code> or
|
||||
<code>T</code> depending on whether it requires the address or just
|
||||
a copy of the receiver value.
|
||||
</p>
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||||
<p>
|
||||
The method set and <i>implements</i> relation are also available
|
||||
via the package view.
|
||||
</p>
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||||
<img class="ss dotted" width='716' src='typeinfo-pkg.png'>
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||||
|
||||
<h2>Pointer analysis features</h2>
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||||
<p>
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||||
<code>godoc -analysis=pointer</code> performs a precise
|
||||
whole-program <b>pointer analysis</b>. In other words, it
|
||||
approximates the set of memory locations to which each
|
||||
reference—not just vars of kind <code>*T</code>, but also
|
||||
<code>[]T</code>, <code>func</code>, <code>map</code>,
|
||||
<code>chan</code>, and <code>interface</code>—may refer. This
|
||||
information reveals the possible destinations of each dynamic call
|
||||
(via a <code>func</code> variable or interface method), and the
|
||||
relationship between send and receive operations on the same
|
||||
channel.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
<span class='err'>⚠</span> Pointer analysis is currently quite slow,
|
||||
taking around two minutes for the standard library. This will
|
||||
improve markedly with the planned addition of a constraint
|
||||
optimizer.
|
||||
</p>
|
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|
||||
<h3>Call graph navigation</h3>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
When pointer analysis is complete, the source view annotates the
|
||||
code with <b>callers</b> and <b>callees</b> information: callers
|
||||
information is associated with the <code>func</code> keyword that
|
||||
declares a function, and callees information is associated with the
|
||||
open paren '<span style="color: dark-blue"><code>(</code></span>' of
|
||||
a function call.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
In this example, hovering over the declaration of the
|
||||
<code>rot13</code> function (defined in in strings/strings.test.go)
|
||||
reveals that it is called in exactly one place.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<img class="ss" width='612' src='callers1.png'>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Clicking the link navigates to the sole caller. (If there were
|
||||
multiple callers, a list of choices would be displayed first.)
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<img class="ss" width='680' src='callers2.png'>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Notice that hovering over this call reveals that there are 19
|
||||
possible callees at this site, of which our <code>rot13</code>
|
||||
function was just one: this is a dynamic call through a variable of
|
||||
type <code>func(rune) rune</code>.
|
||||
|
||||
Clicking on the call brings up the list of all 19 potential callees,
|
||||
shown truncated. Many of them are anonymous functions.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<img class="ss" width='564' src='call3.png'>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Pointer analysis gives a very precise approximation of the call
|
||||
graph compared to type-based techniques.
|
||||
|
||||
As a case in point, the next example shows the dynamic call inside
|
||||
the <code>testing</code> package responsible for calling all
|
||||
user-defined functions named <code>Example<i>XYZ</i></code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<img class="ss" width='361' src='call-eg.png'>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Recall that all such functions have type <code>func()</code>,
|
||||
i.e. no arguments and no results. A type-based approximation could
|
||||
only conclude that this call might dispatch to any function matching
|
||||
that type—and these are very numerous in most
|
||||
programs—but pointer analysis can track the flow of specific
|
||||
<code>func</code> values through the testing package.
|
||||
|
||||
As an indication of its precision, the result contains only
|
||||
functions whose name starts with <code>Example</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<h3>Intra-package call graph</h3>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The same call graph information is presented in a very different way
|
||||
in the package view. For each package, an interactive tree view
|
||||
allows exploration of the call graph as it relates to just that
|
||||
package; all functions from other packages are elided.
|
||||
|
||||
The roots of the tree are the external entry points of the package:
|
||||
not only its exported functions, but also any unexported or
|
||||
anonymous functions that are called (dynamically) from outside the
|
||||
package.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
This example shows the entry points of the
|
||||
<code>path/filepath</code> package, with the call graph for
|
||||
<code>Glob</code> expanded several levels
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<img class="ss dotted" width='501' src='ipcg-pkg.png'>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Notice that the nodes for Glob and Join appear multiple times: the
|
||||
tree is a partial unrolling of a cyclic graph; the full unrolling
|
||||
is in general infinite.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
For each function documented in the package view, another
|
||||
interactive tree view allows exploration of the same graph starting
|
||||
at that function.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a portion of the internal graph of
|
||||
<code>net/http.ListenAndServe</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<img class="ss dotted" width='455' src='ipcg-func.png'>
|
||||
|
||||
<h3>Channel peers (send ↔ receive)</h3>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Because concurrent Go programs use channels to pass not just values
|
||||
but also control between different goroutines, it is natural when
|
||||
reading Go code to want to navigate from a channel send to the
|
||||
corresponding receive so as to understand the sequence of events.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Godoc annotates every channel operation—make, send, range,
|
||||
receive, close—with a link to a panel displaying information
|
||||
about other operations that might alias the same channel.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
This example, from the tests of <code>net/http</code>, shows a send
|
||||
operation on a <code>chan bool</code>.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<img class="ss" width='811' src='chan1.png'>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Clicking on the <code><-</code> send operator reveals that this
|
||||
channel is made at a unique location (line 332) and that there are
|
||||
three receive operations that might read this value.
|
||||
|
||||
It hardly needs pointing out that some channel element types are
|
||||
very widely used (e.g. struct{}, bool, int, interface{}) and that a
|
||||
typical Go program might contain dozens of receive operations on a
|
||||
value of type <code>chan bool</code>; yet the pointer analysis is
|
||||
able to distinguish operations on channels at a much finer precision
|
||||
than based on their type alone.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Notice also that the send occurs in a different (anonymous) function
|
||||
from the outer one containing the <code>make</code> and the receive
|
||||
operations.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
Here's another example of send on a different <code>chan
|
||||
bool</code>, also in package <code>net/http</code>:
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<img class="ss" width='774' src='chan2a.png'>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
The analysis finds just one receive operation that might receive
|
||||
from this channel, in the test for this feature.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<img class="ss" width='737' src='chan2b.png'>
|
||||
|
||||
<h2>Known issues</h2>
|
||||
<p>
|
||||
<span class='err'>⚠</span> There is no UI indication of the state of
|
||||
the analysis (pending, complete, failed) during warm-up.</br>
|
||||
|
||||
<span class='err'>⚠</span> All analysis results pertain to exactly
|
||||
one configuration (e.g. amd64 linux). Files that are conditionally
|
||||
compiled based on different platforms or build tags are not visible
|
||||
to the analysis.</br>
|
||||
|
||||
<span class='err'>⚠</span> Files that <code>import "C"</code> require
|
||||
preprocessing by the cgo tool. The file offsets after preprocessing
|
||||
do not align with the unpreprocessed file, so markup is misaligned.<br/>
|
||||
|
||||
<span class='err'>⚠</span> Files are not periodically re-analyzed.
|
||||
If the files change underneath the running server, the displayed
|
||||
markup is misaligned.</br>
|
||||
|
||||
<span class='err'>⚠</span> Additional issues are listed at <a href='https://code.google.com/p/go/source/browse/godoc/analysis/README?repo=tools'>go.tools/godoc/analysis/README</a>.</br>
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</p>
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STATIC="
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analysis/call3.png
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analysis/call-eg.png
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analysis/callers1.png
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analysis/callers2.png
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analysis/chan1.png
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analysis/chan2a.png
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analysis/chan2b.png
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analysis/error1.png
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analysis/help.html
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analysis/ident-def.png
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analysis/ident-field.png
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analysis/ident-func.png
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analysis/ipcg-func.png
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analysis/ipcg-pkg.png
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analysis/typeinfo-pkg.png
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|
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callgraph.html
|
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codewalk.html
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codewalkdir.html
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