// Copyright 2011 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. package main import ( "bufio" "encoding/json" "io" "os" "strings" "text/template" ) var cmdList = &Command{ UsageLine: "list [-e] [-f format] [-json] [build flags] [packages]", Short: "list packages", Long: ` List lists the packages named by the import paths, one per line. The default output shows the package import path: code.google.com/p/google-api-go-client/books/v1 code.google.com/p/goauth2/oauth code.google.com/p/sqlite The -f flag specifies an alternate format for the list, using the syntax of package template. The default output is equivalent to -f '{{.ImportPath}}'. The struct being passed to the template is: type Package struct { Dir string // directory containing package sources ImportPath string // import path of package in dir Name string // package name Doc string // package documentation string Target string // install path Goroot bool // is this package in the Go root? Standard bool // is this package part of the standard Go library? Stale bool // would 'go install' do anything for this package? Root string // Go root or Go path dir containing this package // Source files GoFiles []string // .go source files (excluding CgoFiles, TestGoFiles, XTestGoFiles) CgoFiles []string // .go sources files that import "C" IgnoredGoFiles []string // .go sources ignored due to build constraints CFiles []string // .c source files CXXFiles []string // .cc, .cxx and .cpp source files MFiles []string // .m source files HFiles []string // .h, .hh, .hpp and .hxx source files SFiles []string // .s source files SwigFiles []string // .swig files SwigCXXFiles []string // .swigcxx files SysoFiles []string // .syso object files to add to archive // Cgo directives CgoCFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for C compiler CgoCPPFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for C preprocessor CgoCXXFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for C++ compiler CgoLDFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for linker CgoPkgConfig []string // cgo: pkg-config names // Dependency information Imports []string // import paths used by this package Deps []string // all (recursively) imported dependencies // Error information Incomplete bool // this package or a dependency has an error Error *PackageError // error loading package DepsErrors []*PackageError // errors loading dependencies TestGoFiles []string // _test.go files in package TestImports []string // imports from TestGoFiles XTestGoFiles []string // _test.go files outside package XTestImports []string // imports from XTestGoFiles } The template function "join" calls strings.Join. The template function "context" returns the build context, defined as: type Context struct { GOARCH string // target architecture GOOS string // target operating system GOROOT string // Go root GOPATH string // Go path CgoEnabled bool // whether cgo can be used UseAllFiles bool // use files regardless of +build lines, file names Compiler string // compiler to assume when computing target paths BuildTags []string // build constraints to match in +build lines ReleaseTags []string // releases the current release is compatible with InstallSuffix string // suffix to use in the name of the install dir } For more information about the meaning of these fields see the documentation for the go/build package's Context type. The -json flag causes the package data to be printed in JSON format instead of using the template format. The -e flag changes the handling of erroneous packages, those that cannot be found or are malformed. By default, the list command prints an error to standard error for each erroneous package and omits the packages from consideration during the usual printing. With the -e flag, the list command never prints errors to standard error and instead processes the erroneous packages with the usual printing. Erroneous packages will have a non-empty ImportPath and a non-nil Error field; other information may or may not be missing (zeroed). For more about build flags, see 'go help build'. For more about specifying packages, see 'go help packages'. `, } func init() { cmdList.Run = runList // break init cycle addBuildFlags(cmdList) } var listE = cmdList.Flag.Bool("e", false, "") var listFmt = cmdList.Flag.String("f", "{{.ImportPath}}", "") var listJson = cmdList.Flag.Bool("json", false, "") var nl = []byte{'\n'} func runList(cmd *Command, args []string) { out := newTrackingWriter(os.Stdout) defer out.w.Flush() var do func(*Package) if *listJson { do = func(p *Package) { b, err := json.MarshalIndent(p, "", "\t") if err != nil { out.Flush() fatalf("%s", err) } out.Write(b) out.Write(nl) } } else { var cachedCtxt *Context context := func() *Context { if cachedCtxt == nil { cachedCtxt = newContext(&buildContext) } return cachedCtxt } fm := template.FuncMap{ "join": strings.Join, "context": context, } tmpl, err := template.New("main").Funcs(fm).Parse(*listFmt) if err != nil { fatalf("%s", err) } do = func(p *Package) { if err := tmpl.Execute(out, p); err != nil { out.Flush() fatalf("%s", err) } if out.NeedNL() { out.Write(nl) } } } load := packages if *listE { load = packagesAndErrors } for _, pkg := range load(args) { do(pkg) } } // TrackingWriter tracks the last byte written on every write so // we can avoid printing a newline if one was already written or // if there is no output at all. type TrackingWriter struct { w *bufio.Writer last byte } func newTrackingWriter(w io.Writer) *TrackingWriter { return &TrackingWriter{ w: bufio.NewWriter(w), last: '\n', } } func (t *TrackingWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { n, err = t.w.Write(p) if n > 0 { t.last = p[n-1] } return } func (t *TrackingWriter) Flush() { t.w.Flush() } func (t *TrackingWriter) NeedNL() bool { return t.last != '\n' }