VulnDB OSV schema was changed recently https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/vulndb/+/424895 to fix the misinterpretation of 'affected.package.name', and the database entries were repopulated with the new schema. We need to update the client library to pick up the change. We also need to update the fake vulndb entries used in tests. gopls/regtest/misc/testdata/vulndb was copied from golang.org/x/vuln/cmd/govulncheck/testdata/vulndb @ 62b0186 (the version updated in cl/424895) Also reverse golang.org/cl/425183 which includes the position information in the SummarizeCallStack result. Like in govulncheck -v, the position info is already available in the callstack, thus this is unnecessary for us. Since x/vuln is currently frozen until the preview release, revert it from gopls/internal/vulncheck. Ran go mod tidy -compat=1.16; otherwise, the transitive dependency on github.com/client9/misspell from golang.org/x/vuln breaks go1.16 build. Updated copy.sh script to copy x/vuln/internal/semver package (golang/go#54401) and add the build tags back to all go files. Gopls's builder builds&tests packages with old go versions, so we still need go1.18 build tag. Fixes golang/go#54818 Change-Id: I37770d698082378656a7988d3412a4ca2196ca7b Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/427542 gopls-CI: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com> Run-TryBot: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com> TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Amsterdam <jba@google.com> |
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README.md
Go Tools
This repository provides the golang.org/x/tools module, comprising
various tools and packages mostly for static analysis of Go programs,
some of which are listed below.
Use the "Go reference" link above for more information about any package.
It also contains the
golang.org/x/tools/gopls
module, whose root package is a language-server protocol (LSP) server for Go.
An LSP server analyses the source code of a project and
responds to requests from a wide range of editors such as VSCode and
Vim, allowing them to support IDE-like functionality.
Selected commands:
cmd/goimportsformats a Go program likego fmtand additionally inserts import statements for any packages required by the file after it is edited.cmd/callgraphprints the call graph of a Go program.cmd/digraphis a utility for manipulating directed graphs in textual notation.cmd/stringergenerates declarations (including aStringmethod) for "enum" types.cmd/toolstashis a utility to simplify working with multiple versions of the Go toolchain.
These commands may be fetched with a command such as
go install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports@latest.
Selected packages:
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go/ssaprovides a static single-assignment form (SSA) intermediate representation (IR) for Go programs, similar to a typical compiler, for use by analysis tools. -
go/packagesprovides a simple interface for loading, parsing, and type checking a complete Go program from source code. -
go/analysisprovides a framework for modular static analysis of Go programs. -
go/callgraphprovides call graphs of Go programs using a variety of algorithms with different trade-offs. -
go/ast/inspectorprovides an optimized means of traversing a Go parse tree for use in analysis tools. -
go/cfgprovides a simple control-flow graph (CFG) for a Go function. -
go/expectreads Go source files used as test inputs and interprets special comments within them as queries or assertions for testing. -
go/gcexportdataandgo/gccgoexportdataread and write the binary files containing type information used by the standard andgccgocompilers. -
go/types/objectpathprovides a stable naming scheme for named entities ("objects") in thego/typesAPI.
Numerous other packages provide more esoteric functionality.
Contributing
This repository uses Gerrit for code changes. To learn how to submit changes, see https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html.
The main issue tracker for the tools repository is located at https://github.com/golang/go/issues. Prefix your issue with "x/tools/(your subdir):" in the subject line, so it is easy to find.
JavaScript and CSS Formatting
This repository uses prettier to format JS and CSS files.
The version of prettier used is 1.18.2.
It is encouraged that all JS and CSS code be run through this before submitting a change. However, it is not a strict requirement enforced by CI.