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authorValentin Rothberg <vrothberg@redhat.com>2022-04-29 13:13:39 +0200
committerValentin Rothberg <vrothberg@redhat.com>2022-05-02 11:16:14 +0200
commit77d872ea38ec7b685ec99efe6688d1793c9fa256 (patch)
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Required for using the newly added pod exit policies. Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <vrothberg@redhat.com>
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-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector/typeof.go9
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/common.go180
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/enabled_go117.go12
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/enabled_go118.go15
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/normalize.go216
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/termlist.go172
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeparams_go117.go197
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeparams_go118.go151
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeterm.go170
9 files changed, 1121 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector/typeof.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector/typeof.go
index b6b00cf2e..11f4fc369 100644
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector/typeof.go
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector/typeof.go
@@ -9,7 +9,11 @@ package inspector
// The initial map-based implementation was too slow;
// see https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/135655/1/go/ast/inspector/inspector.go#196
-import "go/ast"
+import (
+ "go/ast"
+
+ "golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams"
+)
const (
nArrayType = iota
@@ -47,6 +51,7 @@ const (
nImportSpec
nIncDecStmt
nIndexExpr
+ nIndexListExpr
nInterfaceType
nKeyValueExpr
nLabeledStmt
@@ -164,6 +169,8 @@ func typeOf(n ast.Node) uint64 {
return 1 << nIncDecStmt
case *ast.IndexExpr:
return 1 << nIndexExpr
+ case *typeparams.IndexListExpr:
+ return 1 << nIndexListExpr
case *ast.InterfaceType:
return 1 << nInterfaceType
case *ast.KeyValueExpr:
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/common.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/common.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ab6b30b83
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/common.go
@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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 typeparams contains common utilities for writing tools that interact
+// with generic Go code, as introduced with Go 1.18.
+//
+// Many of the types and functions in this package are proxies for the new APIs
+// introduced in the standard library with Go 1.18. For example, the
+// typeparams.Union type is an alias for go/types.Union, and the ForTypeSpec
+// function returns the value of the go/ast.TypeSpec.TypeParams field. At Go
+// versions older than 1.18 these helpers are implemented as stubs, allowing
+// users of this package to write code that handles generic constructs inline,
+// even if the Go version being used to compile does not support generics.
+//
+// Additionally, this package contains common utilities for working with the
+// new generic constructs, to supplement the standard library APIs. Notably,
+// the StructuralTerms API computes a minimal representation of the structural
+// restrictions on a type parameter. In the future, this API may be available
+// from go/types.
+//
+// See the example/README.md for a more detailed guide on how to update tools
+// to support generics.
+package typeparams
+
+import (
+ "go/ast"
+ "go/token"
+ "go/types"
+)
+
+// UnpackIndexExpr extracts data from AST nodes that represent index
+// expressions.
+//
+// For an ast.IndexExpr, the resulting indices slice will contain exactly one
+// index expression. For an ast.IndexListExpr (go1.18+), it may have a variable
+// number of index expressions.
+//
+// For nodes that don't represent index expressions, the first return value of
+// UnpackIndexExpr will be nil.
+func UnpackIndexExpr(n ast.Node) (x ast.Expr, lbrack token.Pos, indices []ast.Expr, rbrack token.Pos) {
+ switch e := n.(type) {
+ case *ast.IndexExpr:
+ return e.X, e.Lbrack, []ast.Expr{e.Index}, e.Rbrack
+ case *IndexListExpr:
+ return e.X, e.Lbrack, e.Indices, e.Rbrack
+ }
+ return nil, token.NoPos, nil, token.NoPos
+}
+
+// PackIndexExpr returns an *ast.IndexExpr or *ast.IndexListExpr, depending on
+// the cardinality of indices. Calling PackIndexExpr with len(indices) == 0
+// will panic.
+func PackIndexExpr(x ast.Expr, lbrack token.Pos, indices []ast.Expr, rbrack token.Pos) ast.Expr {
+ switch len(indices) {
+ case 0:
+ panic("empty indices")
+ case 1:
+ return &ast.IndexExpr{
+ X: x,
+ Lbrack: lbrack,
+ Index: indices[0],
+ Rbrack: rbrack,
+ }
+ default:
+ return &IndexListExpr{
+ X: x,
+ Lbrack: lbrack,
+ Indices: indices,
+ Rbrack: rbrack,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// IsTypeParam reports whether t is a type parameter.
+func IsTypeParam(t types.Type) bool {
+ _, ok := t.(*TypeParam)
+ return ok
+}
+
+// OriginMethod returns the origin method associated with the method fn.
+// For methods on a non-generic receiver base type, this is just
+// fn. However, for methods with a generic receiver, OriginMethod returns the
+// corresponding method in the method set of the origin type.
+//
+// As a special case, if fn is not a method (has no receiver), OriginMethod
+// returns fn.
+func OriginMethod(fn *types.Func) *types.Func {
+ recv := fn.Type().(*types.Signature).Recv()
+ if recv == nil {
+
+ return fn
+ }
+ base := recv.Type()
+ p, isPtr := base.(*types.Pointer)
+ if isPtr {
+ base = p.Elem()
+ }
+ named, isNamed := base.(*types.Named)
+ if !isNamed {
+ // Receiver is a *types.Interface.
+ return fn
+ }
+ if ForNamed(named).Len() == 0 {
+ // Receiver base has no type parameters, so we can avoid the lookup below.
+ return fn
+ }
+ orig := NamedTypeOrigin(named)
+ gfn, _, _ := types.LookupFieldOrMethod(orig, true, fn.Pkg(), fn.Name())
+ return gfn.(*types.Func)
+}
+
+// GenericAssignableTo is a generalization of types.AssignableTo that
+// implements the following rule for uninstantiated generic types:
+//
+// If V and T are generic named types, then V is considered assignable to T if,
+// for every possible instantation of V[A_1, ..., A_N], the instantiation
+// T[A_1, ..., A_N] is valid and V[A_1, ..., A_N] implements T[A_1, ..., A_N].
+//
+// If T has structural constraints, they must be satisfied by V.
+//
+// For example, consider the following type declarations:
+//
+// type Interface[T any] interface {
+// Accept(T)
+// }
+//
+// type Container[T any] struct {
+// Element T
+// }
+//
+// func (c Container[T]) Accept(t T) { c.Element = t }
+//
+// In this case, GenericAssignableTo reports that instantiations of Container
+// are assignable to the corresponding instantiation of Interface.
+func GenericAssignableTo(ctxt *Context, V, T types.Type) bool {
+ // If V and T are not both named, or do not have matching non-empty type
+ // parameter lists, fall back on types.AssignableTo.
+
+ VN, Vnamed := V.(*types.Named)
+ TN, Tnamed := T.(*types.Named)
+ if !Vnamed || !Tnamed {
+ return types.AssignableTo(V, T)
+ }
+
+ vtparams := ForNamed(VN)
+ ttparams := ForNamed(TN)
+ if vtparams.Len() == 0 || vtparams.Len() != ttparams.Len() || NamedTypeArgs(VN).Len() != 0 || NamedTypeArgs(TN).Len() != 0 {
+ return types.AssignableTo(V, T)
+ }
+
+ // V and T have the same (non-zero) number of type params. Instantiate both
+ // with the type parameters of V. This must always succeed for V, and will
+ // succeed for T if and only if the type set of each type parameter of V is a
+ // subset of the type set of the corresponding type parameter of T, meaning
+ // that every instantiation of V corresponds to a valid instantiation of T.
+
+ // Minor optimization: ensure we share a context across the two
+ // instantiations below.
+ if ctxt == nil {
+ ctxt = NewContext()
+ }
+
+ var targs []types.Type
+ for i := 0; i < vtparams.Len(); i++ {
+ targs = append(targs, vtparams.At(i))
+ }
+
+ vinst, err := Instantiate(ctxt, V, targs, true)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic("type parameters should satisfy their own constraints")
+ }
+
+ tinst, err := Instantiate(ctxt, T, targs, true)
+ if err != nil {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ return types.AssignableTo(vinst, tinst)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/enabled_go117.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/enabled_go117.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..18212390e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/enabled_go117.go
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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:build !go1.18
+// +build !go1.18
+
+package typeparams
+
+// Enabled reports whether type parameters are enabled in the current build
+// environment.
+const Enabled = false
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/enabled_go118.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/enabled_go118.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d67148823
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/enabled_go118.go
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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:build go1.18
+// +build go1.18
+
+package typeparams
+
+// Note: this constant is in a separate file as this is the only acceptable
+// diff between the <1.18 API of this package and the 1.18 API.
+
+// Enabled reports whether type parameters are enabled in the current build
+// environment.
+const Enabled = true
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/normalize.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/normalize.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..090f142a5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/normalize.go
@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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 typeparams
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "go/types"
+ "os"
+ "strings"
+)
+
+//go:generate go run copytermlist.go
+
+const debug = false
+
+var ErrEmptyTypeSet = errors.New("empty type set")
+
+// StructuralTerms returns a slice of terms representing the normalized
+// structural type restrictions of a type parameter, if any.
+//
+// Structural type restrictions of a type parameter are created via
+// non-interface types embedded in its constraint interface (directly, or via a
+// chain of interface embeddings). For example, in the declaration
+// type T[P interface{~int; m()}] int
+// the structural restriction of the type parameter P is ~int.
+//
+// With interface embedding and unions, the specification of structural type
+// restrictions may be arbitrarily complex. For example, consider the
+// following:
+//
+// type A interface{ ~string|~[]byte }
+//
+// type B interface{ int|string }
+//
+// type C interface { ~string|~int }
+//
+// type T[P interface{ A|B; C }] int
+//
+// In this example, the structural type restriction of P is ~string|int: A|B
+// expands to ~string|~[]byte|int|string, which reduces to ~string|~[]byte|int,
+// which when intersected with C (~string|~int) yields ~string|int.
+//
+// StructuralTerms computes these expansions and reductions, producing a
+// "normalized" form of the embeddings. A structural restriction is normalized
+// if it is a single union containing no interface terms, and is minimal in the
+// sense that removing any term changes the set of types satisfying the
+// constraint. It is left as a proof for the reader that, modulo sorting, there
+// is exactly one such normalized form.
+//
+// Because the minimal representation always takes this form, StructuralTerms
+// returns a slice of tilde terms corresponding to the terms of the union in
+// the normalized structural restriction. An error is returned if the
+// constraint interface is invalid, exceeds complexity bounds, or has an empty
+// type set. In the latter case, StructuralTerms returns ErrEmptyTypeSet.
+//
+// StructuralTerms makes no guarantees about the order of terms, except that it
+// is deterministic.
+func StructuralTerms(tparam *TypeParam) ([]*Term, error) {
+ constraint := tparam.Constraint()
+ if constraint == nil {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s has nil constraint", tparam)
+ }
+ iface, _ := constraint.Underlying().(*types.Interface)
+ if iface == nil {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("constraint is %T, not *types.Interface", constraint.Underlying())
+ }
+ return InterfaceTermSet(iface)
+}
+
+// InterfaceTermSet computes the normalized terms for a constraint interface,
+// returning an error if the term set cannot be computed or is empty. In the
+// latter case, the error will be ErrEmptyTypeSet.
+//
+// See the documentation of StructuralTerms for more information on
+// normalization.
+func InterfaceTermSet(iface *types.Interface) ([]*Term, error) {
+ return computeTermSet(iface)
+}
+
+// UnionTermSet computes the normalized terms for a union, returning an error
+// if the term set cannot be computed or is empty. In the latter case, the
+// error will be ErrEmptyTypeSet.
+//
+// See the documentation of StructuralTerms for more information on
+// normalization.
+func UnionTermSet(union *Union) ([]*Term, error) {
+ return computeTermSet(union)
+}
+
+func computeTermSet(typ types.Type) ([]*Term, error) {
+ tset, err := computeTermSetInternal(typ, make(map[types.Type]*termSet), 0)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if tset.terms.isEmpty() {
+ return nil, ErrEmptyTypeSet
+ }
+ if tset.terms.isAll() {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+ var terms []*Term
+ for _, term := range tset.terms {
+ terms = append(terms, NewTerm(term.tilde, term.typ))
+ }
+ return terms, nil
+}
+
+// A termSet holds the normalized set of terms for a given type.
+//
+// The name termSet is intentionally distinct from 'type set': a type set is
+// all types that implement a type (and includes method restrictions), whereas
+// a term set just represents the structural restrictions on a type.
+type termSet struct {
+ complete bool
+ terms termlist
+}
+
+func indentf(depth int, format string, args ...interface{}) {
+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, strings.Repeat(".", depth)+format+"\n", args...)
+}
+
+func computeTermSetInternal(t types.Type, seen map[types.Type]*termSet, depth int) (res *termSet, err error) {
+ if t == nil {
+ panic("nil type")
+ }
+
+ if debug {
+ indentf(depth, "%s", t.String())
+ defer func() {
+ if err != nil {
+ indentf(depth, "=> %s", err)
+ } else {
+ indentf(depth, "=> %s", res.terms.String())
+ }
+ }()
+ }
+
+ const maxTermCount = 100
+ if tset, ok := seen[t]; ok {
+ if !tset.complete {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("cycle detected in the declaration of %s", t)
+ }
+ return tset, nil
+ }
+
+ // Mark the current type as seen to avoid infinite recursion.
+ tset := new(termSet)
+ defer func() {
+ tset.complete = true
+ }()
+ seen[t] = tset
+
+ switch u := t.Underlying().(type) {
+ case *types.Interface:
+ // The term set of an interface is the intersection of the term sets of its
+ // embedded types.
+ tset.terms = allTermlist
+ for i := 0; i < u.NumEmbeddeds(); i++ {
+ embedded := u.EmbeddedType(i)
+ if _, ok := embedded.Underlying().(*TypeParam); ok {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid embedded type %T", embedded)
+ }
+ tset2, err := computeTermSetInternal(embedded, seen, depth+1)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ tset.terms = tset.terms.intersect(tset2.terms)
+ }
+ case *Union:
+ // The term set of a union is the union of term sets of its terms.
+ tset.terms = nil
+ for i := 0; i < u.Len(); i++ {
+ t := u.Term(i)
+ var terms termlist
+ switch t.Type().Underlying().(type) {
+ case *types.Interface:
+ tset2, err := computeTermSetInternal(t.Type(), seen, depth+1)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ terms = tset2.terms
+ case *TypeParam, *Union:
+ // A stand-alone type parameter or union is not permitted as union
+ // term.
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid union term %T", t)
+ default:
+ if t.Type() == types.Typ[types.Invalid] {
+ continue
+ }
+ terms = termlist{{t.Tilde(), t.Type()}}
+ }
+ tset.terms = tset.terms.union(terms)
+ if len(tset.terms) > maxTermCount {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("exceeded max term count %d", maxTermCount)
+ }
+ }
+ case *TypeParam:
+ panic("unreachable")
+ default:
+ // For all other types, the term set is just a single non-tilde term
+ // holding the type itself.
+ if u != types.Typ[types.Invalid] {
+ tset.terms = termlist{{false, t}}
+ }
+ }
+ return tset, nil
+}
+
+// under is a facade for the go/types internal function of the same name. It is
+// used by typeterm.go.
+func under(t types.Type) types.Type {
+ return t.Underlying()
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/termlist.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/termlist.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..10857d504
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/termlist.go
@@ -0,0 +1,172 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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.
+
+// Code generated by copytermlist.go DO NOT EDIT.
+
+package typeparams
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "go/types"
+)
+
+// A termlist represents the type set represented by the union
+// t1 βˆͺ y2 βˆͺ ... tn of the type sets of the terms t1 to tn.
+// A termlist is in normal form if all terms are disjoint.
+// termlist operations don't require the operands to be in
+// normal form.
+type termlist []*term
+
+// allTermlist represents the set of all types.
+// It is in normal form.
+var allTermlist = termlist{new(term)}
+
+// String prints the termlist exactly (without normalization).
+func (xl termlist) String() string {
+ if len(xl) == 0 {
+ return "βˆ…"
+ }
+ var buf bytes.Buffer
+ for i, x := range xl {
+ if i > 0 {
+ buf.WriteString(" βˆͺ ")
+ }
+ buf.WriteString(x.String())
+ }
+ return buf.String()
+}
+
+// isEmpty reports whether the termlist xl represents the empty set of types.
+func (xl termlist) isEmpty() bool {
+ // If there's a non-nil term, the entire list is not empty.
+ // If the termlist is in normal form, this requires at most
+ // one iteration.
+ for _, x := range xl {
+ if x != nil {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// isAll reports whether the termlist xl represents the set of all types.
+func (xl termlist) isAll() bool {
+ // If there's a 𝓀 term, the entire list is 𝓀.
+ // If the termlist is in normal form, this requires at most
+ // one iteration.
+ for _, x := range xl {
+ if x != nil && x.typ == nil {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// norm returns the normal form of xl.
+func (xl termlist) norm() termlist {
+ // Quadratic algorithm, but good enough for now.
+ // TODO(gri) fix asymptotic performance
+ used := make([]bool, len(xl))
+ var rl termlist
+ for i, xi := range xl {
+ if xi == nil || used[i] {
+ continue
+ }
+ for j := i + 1; j < len(xl); j++ {
+ xj := xl[j]
+ if xj == nil || used[j] {
+ continue
+ }
+ if u1, u2 := xi.union(xj); u2 == nil {
+ // If we encounter a 𝓀 term, the entire list is 𝓀.
+ // Exit early.
+ // (Note that this is not just an optimization;
+ // if we continue, we may end up with a 𝓀 term
+ // and other terms and the result would not be
+ // in normal form.)
+ if u1.typ == nil {
+ return allTermlist
+ }
+ xi = u1
+ used[j] = true // xj is now unioned into xi - ignore it in future iterations
+ }
+ }
+ rl = append(rl, xi)
+ }
+ return rl
+}
+
+// If the type set represented by xl is specified by a single (non-𝓀) term,
+// structuralType returns that type. Otherwise it returns nil.
+func (xl termlist) structuralType() types.Type {
+ if nl := xl.norm(); len(nl) == 1 {
+ return nl[0].typ // if nl.isAll() then typ is nil, which is ok
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// union returns the union xl βˆͺ yl.
+func (xl termlist) union(yl termlist) termlist {
+ return append(xl, yl...).norm()
+}
+
+// intersect returns the intersection xl ∩ yl.
+func (xl termlist) intersect(yl termlist) termlist {
+ if xl.isEmpty() || yl.isEmpty() {
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ // Quadratic algorithm, but good enough for now.
+ // TODO(gri) fix asymptotic performance
+ var rl termlist
+ for _, x := range xl {
+ for _, y := range yl {
+ if r := x.intersect(y); r != nil {
+ rl = append(rl, r)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return rl.norm()
+}
+
+// equal reports whether xl and yl represent the same type set.
+func (xl termlist) equal(yl termlist) bool {
+ // TODO(gri) this should be more efficient
+ return xl.subsetOf(yl) && yl.subsetOf(xl)
+}
+
+// includes reports whether t ∈ xl.
+func (xl termlist) includes(t types.Type) bool {
+ for _, x := range xl {
+ if x.includes(t) {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// supersetOf reports whether y βŠ† xl.
+func (xl termlist) supersetOf(y *term) bool {
+ for _, x := range xl {
+ if y.subsetOf(x) {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// subsetOf reports whether xl βŠ† yl.
+func (xl termlist) subsetOf(yl termlist) bool {
+ if yl.isEmpty() {
+ return xl.isEmpty()
+ }
+
+ // each term x of xl must be a subset of yl
+ for _, x := range xl {
+ if !yl.supersetOf(x) {
+ return false // x is not a subset yl
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeparams_go117.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeparams_go117.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b4788978f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeparams_go117.go
@@ -0,0 +1,197 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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:build !go1.18
+// +build !go1.18
+
+package typeparams
+
+import (
+ "go/ast"
+ "go/token"
+ "go/types"
+)
+
+func unsupported() {
+ panic("type parameters are unsupported at this go version")
+}
+
+// IndexListExpr is a placeholder type, as type parameters are not supported at
+// this Go version. Its methods panic on use.
+type IndexListExpr struct {
+ ast.Expr
+ X ast.Expr // expression
+ Lbrack token.Pos // position of "["
+ Indices []ast.Expr // index expressions
+ Rbrack token.Pos // position of "]"
+}
+
+// ForTypeSpec returns an empty field list, as type parameters on not supported
+// at this Go version.
+func ForTypeSpec(*ast.TypeSpec) *ast.FieldList {
+ return nil
+}
+
+// ForFuncType returns an empty field list, as type parameters are not
+// supported at this Go version.
+func ForFuncType(*ast.FuncType) *ast.FieldList {
+ return nil
+}
+
+// TypeParam is a placeholder type, as type parameters are not supported at
+// this Go version. Its methods panic on use.
+type TypeParam struct{ types.Type }
+
+func (*TypeParam) Index() int { unsupported(); return 0 }
+func (*TypeParam) Constraint() types.Type { unsupported(); return nil }
+func (*TypeParam) Obj() *types.TypeName { unsupported(); return nil }
+
+// TypeParamList is a placeholder for an empty type parameter list.
+type TypeParamList struct{}
+
+func (*TypeParamList) Len() int { return 0 }
+func (*TypeParamList) At(int) *TypeParam { unsupported(); return nil }
+
+// TypeList is a placeholder for an empty type list.
+type TypeList struct{}
+
+func (*TypeList) Len() int { return 0 }
+func (*TypeList) At(int) types.Type { unsupported(); return nil }
+
+// NewTypeParam is unsupported at this Go version, and panics.
+func NewTypeParam(name *types.TypeName, constraint types.Type) *TypeParam {
+ unsupported()
+ return nil
+}
+
+// SetTypeParamConstraint is unsupported at this Go version, and panics.
+func SetTypeParamConstraint(tparam *TypeParam, constraint types.Type) {
+ unsupported()
+}
+
+// NewSignatureType calls types.NewSignature, panicking if recvTypeParams or
+// typeParams is non-empty.
+func NewSignatureType(recv *types.Var, recvTypeParams, typeParams []*TypeParam, params, results *types.Tuple, variadic bool) *types.Signature {
+ if len(recvTypeParams) != 0 || len(typeParams) != 0 {
+ panic("signatures cannot have type parameters at this Go version")
+ }
+ return types.NewSignature(recv, params, results, variadic)
+}
+
+// ForSignature returns an empty slice.
+func ForSignature(*types.Signature) *TypeParamList {
+ return nil
+}
+
+// RecvTypeParams returns a nil slice.
+func RecvTypeParams(sig *types.Signature) *TypeParamList {
+ return nil
+}
+
+// IsComparable returns false, as no interfaces are type-restricted at this Go
+// version.
+func IsComparable(*types.Interface) bool {
+ return false
+}
+
+// IsMethodSet returns true, as no interfaces are type-restricted at this Go
+// version.
+func IsMethodSet(*types.Interface) bool {
+ return true
+}
+
+// IsImplicit returns false, as no interfaces are implicit at this Go version.
+func IsImplicit(*types.Interface) bool {
+ return false
+}
+
+// MarkImplicit does nothing, because this Go version does not have implicit
+// interfaces.
+func MarkImplicit(*types.Interface) {}
+
+// ForNamed returns an empty type parameter list, as type parameters are not
+// supported at this Go version.
+func ForNamed(*types.Named) *TypeParamList {
+ return nil
+}
+
+// SetForNamed panics if tparams is non-empty.
+func SetForNamed(_ *types.Named, tparams []*TypeParam) {
+ if len(tparams) > 0 {
+ unsupported()
+ }
+}
+
+// NamedTypeArgs returns nil.
+func NamedTypeArgs(*types.Named) *TypeList {
+ return nil
+}
+
+// NamedTypeOrigin is the identity method at this Go version.
+func NamedTypeOrigin(named *types.Named) types.Type {
+ return named
+}
+
+// Term holds information about a structural type restriction.
+type Term struct {
+ tilde bool
+ typ types.Type
+}
+
+func (m *Term) Tilde() bool { return m.tilde }
+func (m *Term) Type() types.Type { return m.typ }
+func (m *Term) String() string {
+ pre := ""
+ if m.tilde {
+ pre = "~"
+ }
+ return pre + m.typ.String()
+}
+
+// NewTerm is unsupported at this Go version, and panics.
+func NewTerm(tilde bool, typ types.Type) *Term {
+ return &Term{tilde, typ}
+}
+
+// Union is a placeholder type, as type parameters are not supported at this Go
+// version. Its methods panic on use.
+type Union struct{ types.Type }
+
+func (*Union) Len() int { return 0 }
+func (*Union) Term(i int) *Term { unsupported(); return nil }
+
+// NewUnion is unsupported at this Go version, and panics.
+func NewUnion(terms []*Term) *Union {
+ unsupported()
+ return nil
+}
+
+// InitInstanceInfo is a noop at this Go version.
+func InitInstanceInfo(*types.Info) {}
+
+// Instance is a placeholder type, as type parameters are not supported at this
+// Go version.
+type Instance struct {
+ TypeArgs *TypeList
+ Type types.Type
+}
+
+// GetInstances returns a nil map, as type parameters are not supported at this
+// Go version.
+func GetInstances(info *types.Info) map[*ast.Ident]Instance { return nil }
+
+// Context is a placeholder type, as type parameters are not supported at
+// this Go version.
+type Context struct{}
+
+// NewContext returns a placeholder Context instance.
+func NewContext() *Context {
+ return &Context{}
+}
+
+// Instantiate is unsupported on this Go version, and panics.
+func Instantiate(ctxt *Context, typ types.Type, targs []types.Type, validate bool) (types.Type, error) {
+ unsupported()
+ return nil, nil
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeparams_go118.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeparams_go118.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..114a36b86
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeparams_go118.go
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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:build go1.18
+// +build go1.18
+
+package typeparams
+
+import (
+ "go/ast"
+ "go/types"
+)
+
+// IndexListExpr is an alias for ast.IndexListExpr.
+type IndexListExpr = ast.IndexListExpr
+
+// ForTypeSpec returns n.TypeParams.
+func ForTypeSpec(n *ast.TypeSpec) *ast.FieldList {
+ if n == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return n.TypeParams
+}
+
+// ForFuncType returns n.TypeParams.
+func ForFuncType(n *ast.FuncType) *ast.FieldList {
+ if n == nil {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return n.TypeParams
+}
+
+// TypeParam is an alias for types.TypeParam
+type TypeParam = types.TypeParam
+
+// TypeParamList is an alias for types.TypeParamList
+type TypeParamList = types.TypeParamList
+
+// TypeList is an alias for types.TypeList
+type TypeList = types.TypeList
+
+// NewTypeParam calls types.NewTypeParam.
+func NewTypeParam(name *types.TypeName, constraint types.Type) *TypeParam {
+ return types.NewTypeParam(name, constraint)
+}
+
+// SetTypeParamConstraint calls tparam.SetConstraint(constraint).
+func SetTypeParamConstraint(tparam *TypeParam, constraint types.Type) {
+ tparam.SetConstraint(constraint)
+}
+
+// NewSignatureType calls types.NewSignatureType.
+func NewSignatureType(recv *types.Var, recvTypeParams, typeParams []*TypeParam, params, results *types.Tuple, variadic bool) *types.Signature {
+ return types.NewSignatureType(recv, recvTypeParams, typeParams, params, results, variadic)
+}
+
+// ForSignature returns sig.TypeParams()
+func ForSignature(sig *types.Signature) *TypeParamList {
+ return sig.TypeParams()
+}
+
+// RecvTypeParams returns sig.RecvTypeParams().
+func RecvTypeParams(sig *types.Signature) *TypeParamList {
+ return sig.RecvTypeParams()
+}
+
+// IsComparable calls iface.IsComparable().
+func IsComparable(iface *types.Interface) bool {
+ return iface.IsComparable()
+}
+
+// IsMethodSet calls iface.IsMethodSet().
+func IsMethodSet(iface *types.Interface) bool {
+ return iface.IsMethodSet()
+}
+
+// IsImplicit calls iface.IsImplicit().
+func IsImplicit(iface *types.Interface) bool {
+ return iface.IsImplicit()
+}
+
+// MarkImplicit calls iface.MarkImplicit().
+func MarkImplicit(iface *types.Interface) {
+ iface.MarkImplicit()
+}
+
+// ForNamed extracts the (possibly empty) type parameter object list from
+// named.
+func ForNamed(named *types.Named) *TypeParamList {
+ return named.TypeParams()
+}
+
+// SetForNamed sets the type params tparams on n. Each tparam must be of
+// dynamic type *types.TypeParam.
+func SetForNamed(n *types.Named, tparams []*TypeParam) {
+ n.SetTypeParams(tparams)
+}
+
+// NamedTypeArgs returns named.TypeArgs().
+func NamedTypeArgs(named *types.Named) *TypeList {
+ return named.TypeArgs()
+}
+
+// NamedTypeOrigin returns named.Orig().
+func NamedTypeOrigin(named *types.Named) types.Type {
+ return named.Origin()
+}
+
+// Term is an alias for types.Term.
+type Term = types.Term
+
+// NewTerm calls types.NewTerm.
+func NewTerm(tilde bool, typ types.Type) *Term {
+ return types.NewTerm(tilde, typ)
+}
+
+// Union is an alias for types.Union
+type Union = types.Union
+
+// NewUnion calls types.NewUnion.
+func NewUnion(terms []*Term) *Union {
+ return types.NewUnion(terms)
+}
+
+// InitInstanceInfo initializes info to record information about type and
+// function instances.
+func InitInstanceInfo(info *types.Info) {
+ info.Instances = make(map[*ast.Ident]types.Instance)
+}
+
+// Instance is an alias for types.Instance.
+type Instance = types.Instance
+
+// GetInstances returns info.Instances.
+func GetInstances(info *types.Info) map[*ast.Ident]Instance {
+ return info.Instances
+}
+
+// Context is an alias for types.Context.
+type Context = types.Context
+
+// NewContext calls types.NewContext.
+func NewContext() *Context {
+ return types.NewContext()
+}
+
+// Instantiate calls types.Instantiate.
+func Instantiate(ctxt *Context, typ types.Type, targs []types.Type, validate bool) (types.Type, error) {
+ return types.Instantiate(ctxt, typ, targs, validate)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeterm.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeterm.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7ddee28d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams/typeterm.go
@@ -0,0 +1,170 @@
+// Copyright 2021 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.
+
+// Code generated by copytermlist.go DO NOT EDIT.
+
+package typeparams
+
+import "go/types"
+
+// A term describes elementary type sets:
+//
+// βˆ…: (*term)(nil) == βˆ… // set of no types (empty set)
+// 𝓀: &term{} == 𝓀 // set of all types (𝓀niverse)
+// T: &term{false, T} == {T} // set of type T
+// ~t: &term{true, t} == {t' | under(t') == t} // set of types with underlying type t
+//
+type term struct {
+ tilde bool // valid if typ != nil
+ typ types.Type
+}
+
+func (x *term) String() string {
+ switch {
+ case x == nil:
+ return "βˆ…"
+ case x.typ == nil:
+ return "𝓀"
+ case x.tilde:
+ return "~" + x.typ.String()
+ default:
+ return x.typ.String()
+ }
+}
+
+// equal reports whether x and y represent the same type set.
+func (x *term) equal(y *term) bool {
+ // easy cases
+ switch {
+ case x == nil || y == nil:
+ return x == y
+ case x.typ == nil || y.typ == nil:
+ return x.typ == y.typ
+ }
+ // βˆ… βŠ‚ x, y βŠ‚ 𝓀
+
+ return x.tilde == y.tilde && types.Identical(x.typ, y.typ)
+}
+
+// union returns the union x βˆͺ y: zero, one, or two non-nil terms.
+func (x *term) union(y *term) (_, _ *term) {
+ // easy cases
+ switch {
+ case x == nil && y == nil:
+ return nil, nil // βˆ… βˆͺ βˆ… == βˆ…
+ case x == nil:
+ return y, nil // βˆ… βˆͺ y == y
+ case y == nil:
+ return x, nil // x βˆͺ βˆ… == x
+ case x.typ == nil:
+ return x, nil // 𝓀 βˆͺ y == 𝓀
+ case y.typ == nil:
+ return y, nil // x βˆͺ 𝓀 == 𝓀
+ }
+ // βˆ… βŠ‚ x, y βŠ‚ 𝓀
+
+ if x.disjoint(y) {
+ return x, y // x βˆͺ y == (x, y) if x ∩ y == βˆ…
+ }
+ // x.typ == y.typ
+
+ // ~t βˆͺ ~t == ~t
+ // ~t βˆͺ T == ~t
+ // T βˆͺ ~t == ~t
+ // T βˆͺ T == T
+ if x.tilde || !y.tilde {
+ return x, nil
+ }
+ return y, nil
+}
+
+// intersect returns the intersection x ∩ y.
+func (x *term) intersect(y *term) *term {
+ // easy cases
+ switch {
+ case x == nil || y == nil:
+ return nil // βˆ… ∩ y == βˆ… and ∩ βˆ… == βˆ…
+ case x.typ == nil:
+ return y // 𝓀 ∩ y == y
+ case y.typ == nil:
+ return x // x ∩ 𝓀 == x
+ }
+ // βˆ… βŠ‚ x, y βŠ‚ 𝓀
+
+ if x.disjoint(y) {
+ return nil // x ∩ y == βˆ… if x ∩ y == βˆ…
+ }
+ // x.typ == y.typ
+
+ // ~t ∩ ~t == ~t
+ // ~t ∩ T == T
+ // T ∩ ~t == T
+ // T ∩ T == T
+ if !x.tilde || y.tilde {
+ return x
+ }
+ return y
+}
+
+// includes reports whether t ∈ x.
+func (x *term) includes(t types.Type) bool {
+ // easy cases
+ switch {
+ case x == nil:
+ return false // t ∈ βˆ… == false
+ case x.typ == nil:
+ return true // t ∈ 𝓀 == true
+ }
+ // βˆ… βŠ‚ x βŠ‚ 𝓀
+
+ u := t
+ if x.tilde {
+ u = under(u)
+ }
+ return types.Identical(x.typ, u)
+}
+
+// subsetOf reports whether x βŠ† y.
+func (x *term) subsetOf(y *term) bool {
+ // easy cases
+ switch {
+ case x == nil:
+ return true // βˆ… βŠ† y == true
+ case y == nil:
+ return false // x βŠ† βˆ… == false since x != βˆ…
+ case y.typ == nil:
+ return true // x βŠ† 𝓀 == true
+ case x.typ == nil:
+ return false // 𝓀 βŠ† y == false since y != 𝓀
+ }
+ // βˆ… βŠ‚ x, y βŠ‚ 𝓀
+
+ if x.disjoint(y) {
+ return false // x βŠ† y == false if x ∩ y == βˆ…
+ }
+ // x.typ == y.typ
+
+ // ~t βŠ† ~t == true
+ // ~t βŠ† T == false
+ // T βŠ† ~t == true
+ // T βŠ† T == true
+ return !x.tilde || y.tilde
+}
+
+// disjoint reports whether x ∩ y == βˆ….
+// x.typ and y.typ must not be nil.
+func (x *term) disjoint(y *term) bool {
+ if debug && (x.typ == nil || y.typ == nil) {
+ panic("invalid argument(s)")
+ }
+ ux := x.typ
+ if y.tilde {
+ ux = under(ux)
+ }
+ uy := y.typ
+ if x.tilde {
+ uy = under(uy)
+ }
+ return !types.Identical(ux, uy)
+}