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// Copyright 2017 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 cfg holds configuration shared by multiple parts
// of the go command.
package cfg
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"go/build"
"internal/cfg"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"sync"
"cmd/internal/objabi"
)
// These are general "build flags" used by build and other commands.
var (
BuildA bool // -a flag
BuildBuildmode string // -buildmode flag
BuildContext = defaultContext()
BuildMod string // -mod flag
BuildModReason string // reason -mod flag is set, if set by default
BuildI bool // -i flag
BuildLinkshared bool // -linkshared flag
BuildMSan bool // -msan flag
BuildN bool // -n flag
BuildO string // -o flag
BuildP = runtime.NumCPU() // -p flag
BuildPkgdir string // -pkgdir flag
BuildRace bool // -race flag
BuildToolexec []string // -toolexec flag
BuildToolchainName string
BuildToolchainCompiler func() string
BuildToolchainLinker func() string
BuildTrimpath bool // -trimpath flag
BuildV bool // -v flag
BuildWork bool // -work flag
BuildX bool // -x flag
ModCacheRW bool // -modcacherw flag
ModFile string // -modfile flag
CmdName string // "build", "install", "list", "mod tidy", etc.
DebugActiongraph string // -debug-actiongraph flag (undocumented, unstable)
)
func defaultContext() build.Context {
ctxt := build.Default
ctxt.JoinPath = filepath.Join // back door to say "do not use go command"
ctxt.GOROOT = findGOROOT()
if runtime.Compiler != "gccgo" {
// Note that we must use runtime.GOOS and runtime.GOARCH here,
// as the tool directory does not move based on environment
// variables. This matches the initialization of ToolDir in
// go/build, except for using ctxt.GOROOT rather than
// runtime.GOROOT.
build.ToolDir = filepath.Join(ctxt.GOROOT, "pkg/tool/"+runtime.GOOS+"_"+runtime.GOARCH)
}
ctxt.GOPATH = envOr("GOPATH", ctxt.GOPATH)
// Override defaults computed in go/build with defaults
// from go environment configuration file, if known.
ctxt.GOOS = envOr("GOOS", ctxt.GOOS)
ctxt.GOARCH = envOr("GOARCH", ctxt.GOARCH)
// The go/build rule for whether cgo is enabled is:
// 1. If $CGO_ENABLED is set, respect it.
// 2. Otherwise, if this is a cross-compile, disable cgo.
// 3. Otherwise, use built-in default for GOOS/GOARCH.
// Recreate that logic here with the new GOOS/GOARCH setting.
if v := Getenv("CGO_ENABLED"); v == "0" || v == "1" {
ctxt.CgoEnabled = v[0] == '1'
} else if ctxt.GOOS != runtime.GOOS || ctxt.GOARCH != runtime.GOARCH {
ctxt.CgoEnabled = false
} else {
// Use built-in default cgo setting for GOOS/GOARCH.
// Note that ctxt.GOOS/GOARCH are derived from the preference list
// (1) environment, (2) go/env file, (3) runtime constants,
// while go/build.Default.GOOS/GOARCH are derived from the preference list
// (1) environment, (2) runtime constants.
// We know ctxt.GOOS/GOARCH == runtime.GOOS/GOARCH;
// no matter how that happened, go/build.Default will make the
// same decision (either the environment variables are set explicitly
// to match the runtime constants, or else they are unset, in which
// case go/build falls back to the runtime constants), so
// go/build.Default.GOOS/GOARCH == runtime.GOOS/GOARCH.
// So ctxt.CgoEnabled (== go/build.Default.CgoEnabled) is correct
// as is and can be left unmodified.
// Nothing to do here.
}
return ctxt
}
func init() {
BuildToolchainCompiler = func() string { return "missing-compiler" }
BuildToolchainLinker = func() string { return "missing-linker" }
}
// An EnvVar is an environment variable Name=Value.
type EnvVar struct {
Name string
Value string
}
// OrigEnv is the original environment of the program at startup.
var OrigEnv []string
// CmdEnv is the new environment for running go tool commands.
// User binaries (during go test or go run) are run with OrigEnv,
// not CmdEnv.
var CmdEnv []EnvVar
// Global build parameters (used during package load)
var (
Goarch = BuildContext.GOARCH
Goos = BuildContext.GOOS
ExeSuffix = exeSuffix()
// ModulesEnabled specifies whether the go command is running
// in module-aware mode (as opposed to GOPATH mode).
// It is equal to modload.Enabled, but not all packages can import modload.
ModulesEnabled bool
)
func exeSuffix() string {
if Goos == "windows" {
return ".exe"
}
return ""
}
var envCache struct {
once sync.Once
m map[string]string
}
// EnvFile returns the name of the Go environment configuration file.
func EnvFile() (string, error) {
if file := os.Getenv("GOENV"); file != "" {
if file == "off" {
return "", fmt.Errorf("GOENV=off")
}
return file, nil
}
dir, err := os.UserConfigDir()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
if dir == "" {
return "", fmt.Errorf("missing user-config dir")
}
return filepath.Join(dir, "go/env"), nil
}
func initEnvCache() {
envCache.m = make(map[string]string)
file, _ := EnvFile()
if file == "" {
return
}
data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file)
if err != nil {
return
}
for len(data) > 0 {
// Get next line.
line := data
i := bytes.IndexByte(data, '\n')
if i >= 0 {
line, data = line[:i], data[i+1:]
} else {
data = nil
}
i = bytes.IndexByte(line, '=')
if i < 0 || line[0] < 'A' || 'Z' < line[0] {
// Line is missing = (or empty) or a comment or not a valid env name. Ignore.
// (This should not happen, since the file should be maintained almost
// exclusively by "go env -w", but better to silently ignore than to make
// the go command unusable just because somehow the env file has
// gotten corrupted.)
continue
}
key, val := line[:i], line[i+1:]
envCache.m[string(key)] = string(val)
}
}
// Getenv gets the value for the configuration key.
// It consults the operating system environment
// and then the go/env file.
// If Getenv is called for a key that cannot be set
// in the go/env file (for example GODEBUG), it panics.
// This ensures that CanGetenv is accurate, so that
// 'go env -w' stays in sync with what Getenv can retrieve.
func Getenv(key string) string {
if !CanGetenv(key) {
switch key {
case "CGO_TEST_ALLOW", "CGO_TEST_DISALLOW", "CGO_test_ALLOW", "CGO_test_DISALLOW":
// used by internal/work/security_test.go; allow
default:
panic("internal error: invalid Getenv " + key)
}
}
val := os.Getenv(key)
if val != "" {
return val
}
envCache.once.Do(initEnvCache)
return envCache.m[key]
}
// CanGetenv reports whether key is a valid go/env configuration key.
func CanGetenv(key string) bool {
return strings.Contains(cfg.KnownEnv, "\t"+key+"\n")
}
var (
GOROOT = BuildContext.GOROOT
GOBIN = Getenv("GOBIN")
GOROOTbin = filepath.Join(GOROOT, "bin")
GOROOTpkg = filepath.Join(GOROOT, "pkg")
GOROOTsrc = filepath.Join(GOROOT, "src")
GOROOT_FINAL = findGOROOT_FINAL()
GOMODCACHE = envOr("GOMODCACHE", gopathDir("pkg/mod"))
// Used in envcmd.MkEnv and build ID computations.
GOARM = envOr("GOARM", fmt.Sprint(objabi.GOARM))
GO386 = envOr("GO386", objabi.GO386)
GOMIPS = envOr("GOMIPS", objabi.GOMIPS)
GOMIPS64 = envOr("GOMIPS64", objabi.GOMIPS64)
GOPPC64 = envOr("GOPPC64", fmt.Sprintf("%s%d", "power", objabi.GOPPC64))
GOWASM = envOr("GOWASM", fmt.Sprint(objabi.GOWASM))
GOPROXY = envOr("GOPROXY", "https://proxy.golang.org,direct")
GOSUMDB = envOr("GOSUMDB", "sum.golang.org")
GOPRIVATE = Getenv("GOPRIVATE")
GONOPROXY = envOr("GONOPROXY", GOPRIVATE)
GONOSUMDB = envOr("GONOSUMDB", GOPRIVATE)
GOINSECURE = Getenv("GOINSECURE")
)
var SumdbDir = gopathDir("pkg/sumdb")
// GetArchEnv returns the name and setting of the
// GOARCH-specific architecture environment variable.
// If the current architecture has no GOARCH-specific variable,
// GetArchEnv returns empty key and value.
func GetArchEnv() (key, val string) {
switch Goarch {
case "arm":
return "GOARM", GOARM
case "386":
return "GO386", GO386
case "mips", "mipsle":
return "GOMIPS", GOMIPS
case "mips64", "mips64le":
return "GOMIPS64", GOMIPS64
case "ppc64", "ppc64le":
return "GOPPC64", GOPPC64
case "wasm":
return "GOWASM", GOWASM
}
return "", ""
}
// envOr returns Getenv(key) if set, or else def.
func envOr(key, def string) string {
val := Getenv(key)
if val == "" {
val = def
}
return val
}
// There is a copy of findGOROOT, isSameDir, and isGOROOT in
// x/tools/cmd/godoc/goroot.go.
// Try to keep them in sync for now.
// findGOROOT returns the GOROOT value, using either an explicitly
// provided environment variable, a GOROOT that contains the current
// os.Executable value, or else the GOROOT that the binary was built
// with from runtime.GOROOT().
//
// There is a copy of this code in x/tools/cmd/godoc/goroot.go.
func findGOROOT() string {
if env := Getenv("GOROOT"); env != "" {
return filepath.Clean(env)
}
def := filepath.Clean(runtime.GOROOT())
if runtime.Compiler == "gccgo" {
// gccgo has no real GOROOT, and it certainly doesn't
// depend on the executable's location.
return def
}
exe, err := os.Executable()
if err == nil {
exe, err = filepath.Abs(exe)
if err == nil {
if dir := filepath.Join(exe, "../.."); isGOROOT(dir) {
// If def (runtime.GOROOT()) and dir are the same
// directory, prefer the spelling used in def.
if isSameDir(def, dir) {
return def
}
return dir
}
exe, err = filepath.EvalSymlinks(exe)
if err == nil {
if dir := filepath.Join(exe, "../.."); isGOROOT(dir) {
if isSameDir(def, dir) {
return def
}
return dir
}
}
}
}
return def
}
func findGOROOT_FINAL() string {
// $GOROOT_FINAL is only for use during make.bash
// so it is not settable using go/env, so we use os.Getenv here.
def := GOROOT
if env := os.Getenv("GOROOT_FINAL"); env != "" {
def = filepath.Clean(env)
}
return def
}
// isSameDir reports whether dir1 and dir2 are the same directory.
func isSameDir(dir1, dir2 string) bool {
if dir1 == dir2 {
return true
}
info1, err1 := os.Stat(dir1)
info2, err2 := os.Stat(dir2)
return err1 == nil && err2 == nil && os.SameFile(info1, info2)
}
// isGOROOT reports whether path looks like a GOROOT.
//
// It does this by looking for the path/pkg/tool directory,
// which is necessary for useful operation of the cmd/go tool,
// and is not typically present in a GOPATH.
//
// There is a copy of this code in x/tools/cmd/godoc/goroot.go.
func isGOROOT(path string) bool {
stat, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(path, "pkg", "tool"))
if err != nil {
return false
}
return stat.IsDir()
}
func gopathDir(rel string) string {
list := filepath.SplitList(BuildContext.GOPATH)
if len(list) == 0 || list[0] == "" {
return ""
}
return filepath.Join(list[0], rel)
}