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Source file src/go/types/package.go

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     1  // Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  package types
     6  
     7  import (
     8  	"fmt"
     9  	"go/token"
    10  )
    11  
    12  // A Package describes a Go package.
    13  type Package struct {
    14  	path     string
    15  	name     string
    16  	scope    *Scope
    17  	complete bool
    18  	imports  []*Package
    19  	fake     bool // scope lookup errors are silently dropped if package is fake (internal use only)
    20  }
    21  
    22  // NewPackage returns a new Package for the given package path and name.
    23  // The package is not complete and contains no explicit imports.
    24  func NewPackage(path, name string) *Package {
    25  	scope := NewScope(Universe, token.NoPos, token.NoPos, fmt.Sprintf("package %q", path))
    26  	return &Package{path: path, name: name, scope: scope}
    27  }
    28  
    29  // Path returns the package path.
    30  func (pkg *Package) Path() string { return pkg.path }
    31  
    32  // Name returns the package name.
    33  func (pkg *Package) Name() string { return pkg.name }
    34  
    35  // SetName sets the package name.
    36  func (pkg *Package) SetName(name string) { pkg.name = name }
    37  
    38  // Scope returns the (complete or incomplete) package scope
    39  // holding the objects declared at package level (TypeNames,
    40  // Consts, Vars, and Funcs).
    41  func (pkg *Package) Scope() *Scope { return pkg.scope }
    42  
    43  // A package is complete if its scope contains (at least) all
    44  // exported objects; otherwise it is incomplete.
    45  func (pkg *Package) Complete() bool { return pkg.complete }
    46  
    47  // MarkComplete marks a package as complete.
    48  func (pkg *Package) MarkComplete() { pkg.complete = true }
    49  
    50  // Imports returns the list of packages directly imported by
    51  // pkg; the list is in source order.
    52  //
    53  // If pkg was loaded from export data, Imports includes packages that
    54  // provide package-level objects referenced by pkg. This may be more or
    55  // less than the set of packages directly imported by pkg's source code.
    56  func (pkg *Package) Imports() []*Package { return pkg.imports }
    57  
    58  // SetImports sets the list of explicitly imported packages to list.
    59  // It is the caller's responsibility to make sure list elements are unique.
    60  func (pkg *Package) SetImports(list []*Package) { pkg.imports = list }
    61  
    62  func (pkg *Package) String() string {
    63  	return fmt.Sprintf("package %s (%q)", pkg.name, pkg.path)
    64  }
    65  

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