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diff --git a/src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/modfile/rule.go b/src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/modfile/rule.go
index 91ca6828df..83398dda5d 100644
--- a/src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/modfile/rule.go
+++ b/src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/mod/modfile/rule.go
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ import (
"golang.org/x/mod/internal/lazyregexp"
"golang.org/x/mod/module"
+ "golang.org/x/mod/semver"
)
// A File is the parsed, interpreted form of a go.mod file.
@@ -39,6 +40,7 @@ type File struct {
Require []*Require
Exclude []*Exclude
Replace []*Replace
+ Retract []*Retract
Syntax *FileSyntax
}
@@ -75,6 +77,21 @@ type Replace struct {
Syntax *Line
}
+// A Retract is a single retract statement.
+type Retract struct {
+ VersionInterval
+ Rationale string
+ Syntax *Line
+}
+
+// A VersionInterval represents a range of versions with upper and lower bounds.
+// Intervals are closed: both bounds are included. When Low is equal to High,
+// the interval may refer to a single version ('v1.2.3') or an interval
+// ('[v1.2.3, v1.2.3]'); both have the same representation.
+type VersionInterval struct {
+ Low, High string
+}
+
func (f *File) AddModuleStmt(path string) error {
if f.Syntax == nil {
f.Syntax = new(FileSyntax)
@@ -138,7 +155,7 @@ func parseToFile(file string, data []byte, fix VersionFixer, strict bool) (*File
for _, x := range fs.Stmt {
switch x := x.(type) {
case *Line:
- f.add(&errs, x, x.Token[0], x.Token[1:], fix, strict)
+ f.add(&errs, nil, x, x.Token[0], x.Token[1:], fix, strict)
case *LineBlock:
if len(x.Token) > 1 {
@@ -161,9 +178,9 @@ func parseToFile(file string, data []byte, fix VersionFixer, strict bool) (*File
})
}
continue
- case "module", "require", "exclude", "replace":
+ case "module", "require", "exclude", "replace", "retract":
for _, l := range x.Line {
- f.add(&errs, l, x.Token[0], l.Token, fix, strict)
+ f.add(&errs, x, l, x.Token[0], l.Token, fix, strict)
}
}
}
@@ -177,7 +194,7 @@ func parseToFile(file string, data []byte, fix VersionFixer, strict bool) (*File
var GoVersionRE = lazyregexp.New(`^([1-9][0-9]*)\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*)$`)
-func (f *File) add(errs *ErrorList, line *Line, verb string, args []string, fix VersionFixer, strict bool) {
+func (f *File) add(errs *ErrorList, block *LineBlock, line *Line, verb string, args []string, fix VersionFixer, strict bool) {
// If strict is false, this module is a dependency.
// We ignore all unknown directives as well as main-module-only
// directives like replace and exclude. It will work better for
@@ -186,7 +203,7 @@ func (f *File) add(errs *ErrorList, line *Line, verb string, args []string, fix
// and simply ignore those statements.
if !strict {
switch verb {
- case "module", "require", "go":
+ case "go", "module", "retract", "require":
// want these even for dependency go.mods
default:
return
@@ -232,6 +249,7 @@ func (f *File) add(errs *ErrorList, line *Line, verb string, args []string, fix
f.Go = &Go{Syntax: line}
f.Go.Version = args[0]
+
case "module":
if f.Module != nil {
errorf("repeated module statement")
@@ -248,6 +266,7 @@ func (f *File) add(errs *ErrorList, line *Line, verb string, args []string, fix
return
}
f.Module.Mod = module.Version{Path: s}
+
case "require", "exclude":
if len(args) != 2 {
errorf("usage: %s module/path v1.2.3", verb)
@@ -284,6 +303,7 @@ func (f *File) add(errs *ErrorList, line *Line, verb string, args []string, fix
Syntax: line,
})
}
+
case "replace":
arrow := 2
if len(args) >= 2 && args[1] == "=>" {
@@ -347,6 +367,33 @@ func (f *File) add(errs *ErrorList, line *Line, verb string, args []string, fix
New: module.Version{Path: ns, Version: nv},
Syntax: line,
})
+
+ case "retract":
+ rationale := parseRetractRationale(block, line)
+ vi, err := parseVersionInterval(verb, &args, fix)
+ if err != nil {
+ if strict {
+ wrapError(err)
+ return
+ } else {
+ // Only report errors parsing intervals in the main module. We may
+ // support additional syntax in the future, such as open and half-open
+ // intervals. Those can't be supported now, because they break the
+ // go.mod parser, even in lax mode.
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ if len(args) > 0 && strict {
+ // In the future, there may be additional information after the version.
+ errorf("unexpected token after version: %q", args[0])
+ return
+ }
+ retract := &Retract{
+ VersionInterval: vi,
+ Rationale: rationale,
+ Syntax: line,
+ }
+ f.Retract = append(f.Retract, retract)
}
}
@@ -444,6 +491,53 @@ func AutoQuote(s string) string {
return s
}
+func parseVersionInterval(verb string, args *[]string, fix VersionFixer) (VersionInterval, error) {
+ toks := *args
+ if len(toks) == 0 || toks[0] == "(" {
+ return VersionInterval{}, fmt.Errorf("expected '[' or version")
+ }
+ if toks[0] != "[" {
+ v, err := parseVersion(verb, "", &toks[0], fix)
+ if err != nil {
+ return VersionInterval{}, err
+ }
+ *args = toks[1:]
+ return VersionInterval{Low: v, High: v}, nil
+ }
+ toks = toks[1:]
+
+ if len(toks) == 0 {
+ return VersionInterval{}, fmt.Errorf("expected version after '['")
+ }
+ low, err := parseVersion(verb, "", &toks[0], fix)
+ if err != nil {
+ return VersionInterval{}, err
+ }
+ toks = toks[1:]
+
+ if len(toks) == 0 || toks[0] != "," {
+ return VersionInterval{}, fmt.Errorf("expected ',' after version")
+ }
+ toks = toks[1:]
+
+ if len(toks) == 0 {
+ return VersionInterval{}, fmt.Errorf("expected version after ','")
+ }
+ high, err := parseVersion(verb, "", &toks[0], fix)
+ if err != nil {
+ return VersionInterval{}, err
+ }
+ toks = toks[1:]
+
+ if len(toks) == 0 || toks[0] != "]" {
+ return VersionInterval{}, fmt.Errorf("expected ']' after version")
+ }
+ toks = toks[1:]
+
+ *args = toks
+ return VersionInterval{Low: low, High: high}, nil
+}
+
func parseString(s *string) (string, error) {
t := *s
if strings.HasPrefix(t, `"`) {
@@ -461,6 +555,27 @@ func parseString(s *string) (string, error) {
return t, nil
}
+// parseRetractRationale extracts the rationale for a retract directive from the
+// surrounding comments. If the line does not have comments and is part of a
+// block that does have comments, the block's comments are used.
+func parseRetractRationale(block *LineBlock, line *Line) string {
+ comments := line.Comment()
+ if block != nil && len(comments.Before) == 0 && len(comments.Suffix) == 0 {
+ comments = block.Comment()
+ }
+ groups := [][]Comment{comments.Before, comments.Suffix}
+ var lines []string
+ for _, g := range groups {
+ for _, c := range g {
+ if !strings.HasPrefix(c.Token, "//") {
+ continue // blank line
+ }
+ lines = append(lines, strings.TrimSpace(strings.TrimPrefix(c.Token, "//")))
+ }
+ }
+ return strings.Join(lines, "\n")
+}
+
type ErrorList []Error
func (e ErrorList) Error() string {
@@ -494,6 +609,8 @@ func (e *Error) Error() string {
var directive string
if e.ModPath != "" {
directive = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s: ", e.Verb, e.ModPath)
+ } else if e.Verb != "" {
+ directive = fmt.Sprintf("%s: ", e.Verb)
}
return pos + directive + e.Err.Error()
@@ -585,6 +702,15 @@ func (f *File) Cleanup() {
}
f.Replace = f.Replace[:w]
+ w = 0
+ for _, r := range f.Retract {
+ if r.Low != "" || r.High != "" {
+ f.Retract[w] = r
+ w++
+ }
+ }
+ f.Retract = f.Retract[:w]
+
f.Syntax.Cleanup()
}
@@ -778,6 +904,34 @@ func (f *File) DropReplace(oldPath, oldVers string) error {
return nil
}
+func (f *File) AddRetract(vi VersionInterval, rationale string) error {
+ r := &Retract{
+ VersionInterval: vi,
+ }
+ if vi.Low == vi.High {
+ r.Syntax = f.Syntax.addLine(nil, "retract", AutoQuote(vi.Low))
+ } else {
+ r.Syntax = f.Syntax.addLine(nil, "retract", "[", AutoQuote(vi.Low), ",", AutoQuote(vi.High), "]")
+ }
+ if rationale != "" {
+ for _, line := range strings.Split(rationale, "\n") {
+ com := Comment{Token: "// " + line}
+ r.Syntax.Comment().Before = append(r.Syntax.Comment().Before, com)
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (f *File) DropRetract(vi VersionInterval) error {
+ for _, r := range f.Retract {
+ if r.VersionInterval == vi {
+ f.Syntax.removeLine(r.Syntax)
+ *r = Retract{}
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
func (f *File) SortBlocks() {
f.removeDups() // otherwise sorting is unsafe
@@ -786,28 +940,38 @@ func (f *File) SortBlocks() {
if !ok {
continue
}
- sort.Slice(block.Line, func(i, j int) bool {
- li := block.Line[i]
- lj := block.Line[j]
- for k := 0; k < len(li.Token) && k < len(lj.Token); k++ {
- if li.Token[k] != lj.Token[k] {
- return li.Token[k] < lj.Token[k]
- }
- }
- return len(li.Token) < len(lj.Token)
+ less := lineLess
+ if block.Token[0] == "retract" {
+ less = lineRetractLess
+ }
+ sort.SliceStable(block.Line, func(i, j int) bool {
+ return less(block.Line[i], block.Line[j])
})
}
}
+// removeDups removes duplicate exclude and replace directives.
+//
+// Earlier exclude directives take priority.
+//
+// Later replace directives take priority.
+//
+// require directives are not de-duplicated. That's left up to higher-level
+// logic (MVS).
+//
+// retract directives are not de-duplicated since comments are
+// meaningful, and versions may be retracted multiple times.
func (f *File) removeDups() {
- have := make(map[module.Version]bool)
kill := make(map[*Line]bool)
+
+ // Remove duplicate excludes.
+ haveExclude := make(map[module.Version]bool)
for _, x := range f.Exclude {
- if have[x.Mod] {
+ if haveExclude[x.Mod] {
kill[x.Syntax] = true
continue
}
- have[x.Mod] = true
+ haveExclude[x.Mod] = true
}
var excl []*Exclude
for _, x := range f.Exclude {
@@ -817,15 +981,16 @@ func (f *File) removeDups() {
}
f.Exclude = excl
- have = make(map[module.Version]bool)
+ // Remove duplicate replacements.
// Later replacements take priority over earlier ones.
+ haveReplace := make(map[module.Version]bool)
for i := len(f.Replace) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
x := f.Replace[i]
- if have[x.Old] {
+ if haveReplace[x.Old] {
kill[x.Syntax] = true
continue
}
- have[x.Old] = true
+ haveReplace[x.Old] = true
}
var repl []*Replace
for _, x := range f.Replace {
@@ -835,6 +1000,9 @@ func (f *File) removeDups() {
}
f.Replace = repl
+ // Duplicate require and retract directives are not removed.
+
+ // Drop killed statements from the syntax tree.
var stmts []Expr
for _, stmt := range f.Syntax.Stmt {
switch stmt := stmt.(type) {
@@ -858,3 +1026,38 @@ func (f *File) removeDups() {
}
f.Syntax.Stmt = stmts
}
+
+// lineLess returns whether li should be sorted before lj. It sorts
+// lexicographically without assigning any special meaning to tokens.
+func lineLess(li, lj *Line) bool {
+ for k := 0; k < len(li.Token) && k < len(lj.Token); k++ {
+ if li.Token[k] != lj.Token[k] {
+ return li.Token[k] < lj.Token[k]
+ }
+ }
+ return len(li.Token) < len(lj.Token)
+}
+
+// lineRetractLess returns whether li should be sorted before lj for lines in
+// a "retract" block. It treats each line as a version interval. Single versions
+// are compared as if they were intervals with the same low and high version.
+// Intervals are sorted in descending order, first by low version, then by
+// high version, using semver.Compare.
+func lineRetractLess(li, lj *Line) bool {
+ interval := func(l *Line) VersionInterval {
+ if len(l.Token) == 1 {
+ return VersionInterval{Low: l.Token[0], High: l.Token[0]}
+ } else if len(l.Token) == 5 && l.Token[0] == "[" && l.Token[2] == "," && l.Token[4] == "]" {
+ return VersionInterval{Low: l.Token[1], High: l.Token[3]}
+ } else {
+ // Line in unknown format. Treat as an invalid version.
+ return VersionInterval{}
+ }
+ }
+ vii := interval(li)
+ vij := interval(lj)
+ if cmp := semver.Compare(vii.Low, vij.Low); cmp != 0 {
+ return cmp > 0
+ }
+ return semver.Compare(vii.High, vij.High) > 0
+}