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
In the internal package, this expands the wire.Load function to run
the same solver as wire.Generate would on any injector function. For
completeness, I also print the injector functions in the gowire show
command.
A subsequent PR will add this as a step to Go Cloud CI.
Updates google/go-cloud#30
Updated the call sites to allow multiple errors to be returned from
the package. Load is now permitted to return partial success.
Updates google/go-cloud#5
One small breaking change: a provider set can no longer include an
interface binding to a concrete type that is not being provided
(directly or indirectly) by the provider set. I can't imagine a
reasonable use case for the previous behavior, so this likely will
catch more errors
In terms of operation, binding conflict error messages will now give
much more specific line numbers, since they will be reported closer to
where the problem occurred.
Now that provider sets gather this information, it can be exposed in
the package API. gowire now uses this information instead of
trying to build it itself.
Fixesgoogle/go-cloud#29
Previously, goose would ignore declarations in the //+build gooseinject
files that were not injectors. This meant that if you wanted to write
application-specific providers, you would need to place them in a
separate file, away from the goose injectors. This means that a typical
application would have three handwritten files: one for the abstract
business logic, one for the platform-specific providers, one for the
platform-specific injector declarations.
This change allows the two platform-specific files to be merged into
one: the //+build gooseinject file. goose will now copy these
declarations out to goose_gen.go. This requires a bit of hackery, since
the generated file may have different identifiers for the imported
packages, so goose will do some light AST rewriting to address these
cases.
(Historical note: this was the first change made externally, so also in
here are the copyright headers and other housekeeping changes.)
Reviewed-by: Tuo Shan <shantuo@google.com>
Reviewed-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
To avoid making this CL too large, I did not migrate the existing goose
comments through the repository. This will be addressed in a subsequent
CL.
Reviewed-by: Tuo Shan <shantuo@google.com>