- Fixed a bug when a interface is bind to a value wire would fail to record it is used.
- Also rename ProvidedType.ConcreteType to Type since it doesn't necessarily returns a concrete type.
Fixes#72
I have created gs://wire-modules to store the Wire dependencies. I ran
the script in this commit to populate the contents of the GCS bucket and
am updating Travis to point to the new proxy.
Fixes#81
Unfortunately, this does come with a ~4x slowdown to Wire, as it is
now pulling source for all transitively depended packages, but not
trimming comments or function bodies. This is due to limitations with
the ParseFile callback in go/packages.
This comes with a single semantic change: when performing analysis, Wire
will now evaluate everything with the wireinject build tag. I updated
the build tags tests accordingly. Prior to this PR, only the packages
directly named by the package patterns would be evaluated with the
wireinject build tag. Dependencies would not have the wireinject build
tag applied. There isn't a way to selectively apply build tags in go/packages,
and there isn't a clear benefit to applying it selectively. Being consistent with
other Go tooling provides greater benefit.
I deleted the vendoring test, as non-top-level vendoring
becomes obsolete with modules.
go/packages now parses comments by default, so now the generated code
includes comments for non-injector declarations.
Fixesgoogle/go-cloud#78
The primary motivation is to permit a move to using go/packages instead
of go/loader. go/packages runs exclusively by shelling out to the go
tool, which precludes use of the in-memory "magic" GOPATH being used
up to this point.
This has a secondary effect of removing a lot of code to support "magic"
GOPATH from the test infrastructure. This is on the whole good, but
necessitated a change in the error scrubbing: since the filenames are
no longer fixed, error scrubbing also must remove the leading
$GOPATH/src lines.
Another related change: since all callers of Generate needed to know the
package path in order to write out wire_gen.go (necessitating a
find-only import search) and Generate already has this information,
Generate now returns this information to the caller. This should further
reduce callers' coupling to Wire's load internals. It also eliminates
code duplication.
This should hopefully shake out any difference in path separators for
running on Windows, but I have not tested that yet.
Updates google/go-cloud#78
Updates google/go-cloud#323
Update Provider.Out to be a slice of provided types, and keep track
of the provided concrete type in ProviderSet.providerMap, to more
clearly model-named struct providers (which provide both the struct
type and a pointer to the struct type).
Fixesgoogle/go-cloud#325.