// Copyright 2019 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. // TODO: test swap corresponding types (e.g. u1 <-> u2 and u2 <-> u1) // TODO: test exported alias refers to something in another package -- does correspondence work then? // TODO: CODE COVERAGE // TODO: note that we may miss correspondences because we bail early when we compare a signature (e.g. when lengths differ; we could do up to the shorter) // TODO: if you add an unexported method to an exposed interface, you have to check that // every exposed type that previously implemented the interface still does. Otherwise // an external assignment of the exposed type to the interface type could fail. // TODO: check constant values: large values aren't representable by some types. // TODO: Document all the incompatibilities we don't check for. package apidiff import ( "fmt" "go/constant" "go/token" "go/types" "golang.org/x/tools/internal/aliases" ) // Changes reports on the differences between the APIs of the old and new packages. // It classifies each difference as either compatible or incompatible (breaking.) For // a detailed discussion of what constitutes an incompatible change, see the package // documentation. func Changes(old, new *types.Package) Report { d := newDiffer(old, new) d.checkPackage() r := Report{} for _, m := range d.incompatibles.collect() { r.Changes = append(r.Changes, Change{Message: m, Compatible: false}) } for _, m := range d.compatibles.collect() { r.Changes = append(r.Changes, Change{Message: m, Compatible: true}) } return r } type differ struct { old, new *types.Package // Correspondences between named types. // Even though it is the named types (*types.Named) that correspond, we use // *types.TypeName as a map key because they are canonical. // The values can be either named types or basic types. correspondMap map[*types.TypeName]types.Type // Messages. incompatibles messageSet compatibles messageSet } func newDiffer(old, new *types.Package) *differ { return &differ{ old: old, new: new, correspondMap: map[*types.TypeName]types.Type{}, incompatibles: messageSet{}, compatibles: messageSet{}, } } func (d *differ) incompatible(obj types.Object, part, format string, args ...interface{}) { addMessage(d.incompatibles, obj, part, format, args) } func (d *differ) compatible(obj types.Object, part, format string, args ...interface{}) { addMessage(d.compatibles, obj, part, format, args) } func addMessage(ms messageSet, obj types.Object, part, format string, args []interface{}) { ms.add(obj, part, fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)) } func (d *differ) checkPackage() { // Old changes. for _, name := range d.old.Scope().Names() { oldobj := d.old.Scope().Lookup(name) if !oldobj.Exported() { continue } newobj := d.new.Scope().Lookup(name) if newobj == nil { d.incompatible(oldobj, "", "removed") continue } d.checkObjects(oldobj, newobj) } // New additions. for _, name := range d.new.Scope().Names() { newobj := d.new.Scope().Lookup(name) if newobj.Exported() && d.old.Scope().Lookup(name) == nil { d.compatible(newobj, "", "added") } } // Whole-package satisfaction. // For every old exposed interface oIface and its corresponding new interface nIface... for otn1, nt1 := range d.correspondMap { oIface, ok := otn1.Type().Underlying().(*types.Interface) if !ok { continue } nIface, ok := nt1.Underlying().(*types.Interface) if !ok { // If nt1 isn't an interface but otn1 is, then that's an incompatibility that // we've already noticed, so there's no need to do anything here. continue } // For every old type that implements oIface, its corresponding new type must implement // nIface. for otn2, nt2 := range d.correspondMap { if otn1 == otn2 { continue } if types.Implements(otn2.Type(), oIface) && !types.Implements(nt2, nIface) { d.incompatible(otn2, "", "no longer implements %s", objectString(otn1)) } } } } func (d *differ) checkObjects(old, new types.Object) { switch old := old.(type) { case *types.Const: if new, ok := new.(*types.Const); ok { d.constChanges(old, new) return } case *types.Var: if new, ok := new.(*types.Var); ok { d.checkCorrespondence(old, "", old.Type(), new.Type()) return } case *types.Func: switch new := new.(type) { case *types.Func: d.checkCorrespondence(old, "", old.Type(), new.Type()) return case *types.Var: d.compatible(old, "", "changed from func to var") d.checkCorrespondence(old, "", old.Type(), new.Type()) return } case *types.TypeName: if new, ok := new.(*types.TypeName); ok { d.checkCorrespondence(old, "", old.Type(), new.Type()) return } default: panic("unexpected obj type") } // Here if kind of type changed. d.incompatible(old, "", "changed from %s to %s", objectKindString(old), objectKindString(new)) } // Compare two constants. func (d *differ) constChanges(old, new *types.Const) { ot := old.Type() nt := new.Type() // Check for change of type. if !d.correspond(ot, nt) { d.typeChanged(old, "", ot, nt) return } // Check for change of value. // We know the types are the same, so constant.Compare shouldn't panic. if !constant.Compare(old.Val(), token.EQL, new.Val()) { d.incompatible(old, "", "value changed from %s to %s", old.Val(), new.Val()) } } func objectKindString(obj types.Object) string { switch obj.(type) { case *types.Const: return "const" case *types.Var: return "var" case *types.Func: return "func" case *types.TypeName: return "type" default: return "???" } } func (d *differ) checkCorrespondence(obj types.Object, part string, old, new types.Type) { if !d.correspond(old, new) { d.typeChanged(obj, part, old, new) } } func (d *differ) typeChanged(obj types.Object, part string, old, new types.Type) { old = removeNamesFromSignature(old) new = removeNamesFromSignature(new) olds := types.TypeString(old, types.RelativeTo(d.old)) news := types.TypeString(new, types.RelativeTo(d.new)) d.incompatible(obj, part, "changed from %s to %s", olds, news) } // go/types always includes the argument and result names when formatting a signature. // Since these can change without affecting compatibility, we don't want users to // be distracted by them, so we remove them. func removeNamesFromSignature(t types.Type) types.Type { sig, ok := aliases.Unalias(t).(*types.Signature) if !ok { return t } dename := func(p *types.Tuple) *types.Tuple { var vars []*types.Var for i := 0; i < p.Len(); i++ { v := p.At(i) vars = append(vars, types.NewVar(v.Pos(), v.Pkg(), "", v.Type())) } return types.NewTuple(vars...) } return types.NewSignature(sig.Recv(), dename(sig.Params()), dename(sig.Results()), sig.Variadic()) }