// 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. //go:generate go test cmd/go -v -run=^TestDocsUpToDate$ -fixdocs package main import ( "cmd/go/internal/toolchain" "cmd/go/internal/workcmd" "context" "flag" "fmt" "internal/buildcfg" "log" "os" "path/filepath" rtrace "runtime/trace" "slices" "strings" "cmd/go/internal/base" "cmd/go/internal/bug" "cmd/go/internal/cfg" "cmd/go/internal/clean" "cmd/go/internal/doc" "cmd/go/internal/envcmd" "cmd/go/internal/fix" "cmd/go/internal/fmtcmd" "cmd/go/internal/generate" "cmd/go/internal/help" "cmd/go/internal/list" "cmd/go/internal/modcmd" "cmd/go/internal/modfetch" "cmd/go/internal/modget" "cmd/go/internal/modload" "cmd/go/internal/run" "cmd/go/internal/test" "cmd/go/internal/tool" "cmd/go/internal/trace" "cmd/go/internal/version" "cmd/go/internal/vet" "cmd/go/internal/work" ) func init() { base.Go.Commands = []*base.Command{ bug.CmdBug, work.CmdBuild, clean.CmdClean, doc.CmdDoc, envcmd.CmdEnv, fix.CmdFix, fmtcmd.CmdFmt, generate.CmdGenerate, modget.CmdGet, work.CmdInstall, list.CmdList, modcmd.CmdMod, workcmd.CmdWork, run.CmdRun, test.CmdTest, tool.CmdTool, version.CmdVersion, vet.CmdVet, help.HelpBuildConstraint, help.HelpBuildmode, help.HelpC, help.HelpCache, help.HelpEnvironment, help.HelpFileType, modload.HelpGoMod, help.HelpGopath, modfetch.HelpGoproxy, help.HelpImportPath, modload.HelpModules, modfetch.HelpModuleAuth, help.HelpPackages, modfetch.HelpPrivate, test.HelpTestflag, test.HelpTestfunc, modget.HelpVCS, } } var _ = go11tag func main() { log.SetFlags(0) handleChdirFlag() toolchain.Select() flag.Usage = base.Usage flag.Parse() args := flag.Args() if len(args) < 1 { base.Usage() } cfg.CmdName = args[0] // for error messages if args[0] == "help" { help.Help(os.Stdout, args[1:]) return } if cfg.GOROOT == "" { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: cannot find GOROOT directory: 'go' binary is trimmed and GOROOT is not set\n") os.Exit(2) } if fi, err := os.Stat(cfg.GOROOT); err != nil || !fi.IsDir() { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: cannot find GOROOT directory: %v\n", cfg.GOROOT) os.Exit(2) } // Diagnose common mistake: GOPATH==GOROOT. // This setting is equivalent to not setting GOPATH at all, // which is not what most people want when they do it. if gopath := cfg.BuildContext.GOPATH; filepath.Clean(gopath) == filepath.Clean(cfg.GOROOT) { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "warning: GOPATH set to GOROOT (%s) has no effect\n", gopath) } else { for _, p := range filepath.SplitList(gopath) { // Some GOPATHs have empty directory elements - ignore them. // See issue 21928 for details. if p == "" { continue } // Note: using HasPrefix instead of Contains because a ~ can appear // in the middle of directory elements, such as /tmp/git-1.8.2~rc3 // or C:\PROGRA~1. Only ~ as a path prefix has meaning to the shell. if strings.HasPrefix(p, "~") { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: GOPATH entry cannot start with shell metacharacter '~': %q\n", p) os.Exit(2) } if !filepath.IsAbs(p) { if cfg.Getenv("GOPATH") == "" { // We inferred $GOPATH from $HOME and did a bad job at it. // Instead of dying, uninfer it. cfg.BuildContext.GOPATH = "" } else { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go: GOPATH entry is relative; must be absolute path: %q.\nFor more details see: 'go help gopath'\n", p) os.Exit(2) } } } } cmd, used := lookupCmd(args) cfg.CmdName = strings.Join(args[:used], " ") if len(cmd.Commands) > 0 { if used >= len(args) { help.PrintUsage(os.Stderr, cmd) base.SetExitStatus(2) base.Exit() } if args[used] == "help" { // Accept 'go mod help' and 'go mod help foo' for 'go help mod' and 'go help mod foo'. help.Help(os.Stdout, append(slices.Clip(args[:used]), args[used+1:]...)) base.Exit() } helpArg := "" if used > 0 { helpArg += " " + strings.Join(args[:used], " ") } cmdName := cfg.CmdName if cmdName == "" { cmdName = args[0] } fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go %s: unknown command\nRun 'go help%s' for usage.\n", cmdName, helpArg) base.SetExitStatus(2) base.Exit() } invoke(cmd, args[used-1:]) base.Exit() } // lookupCmd interprets the initial elements of args // to find a command to run (cmd.Runnable() == true) // or else a command group that ran out of arguments // or had an unknown subcommand (len(cmd.Commands) > 0). // It returns that command and the number of elements of args // that it took to arrive at that command. func lookupCmd(args []string) (cmd *base.Command, used int) { cmd = base.Go for used < len(args) { c := cmd.Lookup(args[used]) if c == nil { break } if c.Runnable() { cmd = c used++ break } if len(c.Commands) > 0 { cmd = c used++ if used >= len(args) || args[0] == "help" { break } continue } // len(c.Commands) == 0 && !c.Runnable() => help text; stop at "help" break } return cmd, used } func invoke(cmd *base.Command, args []string) { // 'go env' handles checking the build config if cmd != envcmd.CmdEnv { buildcfg.Check() if cfg.ExperimentErr != nil { base.Fatal(cfg.ExperimentErr) } } // Set environment (GOOS, GOARCH, etc) explicitly. // In theory all the commands we invoke should have // the same default computation of these as we do, // but in practice there might be skew // This makes sure we all agree. cfg.OrigEnv = toolchain.FilterEnv(os.Environ()) cfg.CmdEnv = envcmd.MkEnv() for _, env := range cfg.CmdEnv { if os.Getenv(env.Name) != env.Value { os.Setenv(env.Name, env.Value) } } cmd.Flag.Usage = func() { cmd.Usage() } if cmd.CustomFlags { args = args[1:] } else { base.SetFromGOFLAGS(&cmd.Flag) cmd.Flag.Parse(args[1:]) args = cmd.Flag.Args() } if cfg.DebugRuntimeTrace != "" { f, err := os.Create(cfg.DebugRuntimeTrace) if err != nil { base.Fatalf("creating trace file: %v", err) } if err := rtrace.Start(f); err != nil { base.Fatalf("starting event trace: %v", err) } defer func() { rtrace.Stop() }() } ctx := maybeStartTrace(context.Background()) ctx, span := trace.StartSpan(ctx, fmt.Sprint("Running ", cmd.Name(), " command")) cmd.Run(ctx, cmd, args) span.Done() } func init() { base.Usage = mainUsage } func mainUsage() { help.PrintUsage(os.Stderr, base.Go) os.Exit(2) } func maybeStartTrace(pctx context.Context) context.Context { if cfg.DebugTrace == "" { return pctx } ctx, close, err := trace.Start(pctx, cfg.DebugTrace) if err != nil { base.Fatalf("failed to start trace: %v", err) } base.AtExit(func() { if err := close(); err != nil { base.Fatalf("failed to stop trace: %v", err) } }) return ctx } // handleChdirFlag handles the -C flag before doing anything else. // The -C flag must be the first flag on the command line, to make it easy to find // even with commands that have custom flag parsing. // handleChdirFlag handles the flag by chdir'ing to the directory // and then removing that flag from the command line entirely. // // We have to handle the -C flag this way for two reasons: // // 1. Toolchain selection needs to be in the right directory to look for go.mod and go.work. // // 2. A toolchain switch later on reinvokes the new go command with the same arguments. // The parent toolchain has already done the chdir; the child must not try to do it again. func handleChdirFlag() { _, used := lookupCmd(os.Args[1:]) used++ // because of [1:] if used >= len(os.Args) { return } var dir string switch a := os.Args[used]; { default: return case a == "-C", a == "--C": if used+1 >= len(os.Args) { return } dir = os.Args[used+1] os.Args = slices.Delete(os.Args, used, used+2) case strings.HasPrefix(a, "-C="), strings.HasPrefix(a, "--C="): _, dir, _ = strings.Cut(a, "=") os.Args = slices.Delete(os.Args, used, used+1) } if err := os.Chdir(dir); err != nil { base.Fatalf("go: %v", err) } }