Denis Isaev 0421bac259 Fix #237, fix #178: use go/packages
Use go/packages instead of x/tools/loader: it allows to work
with go modules and speedups loading of packages with the help
of build cache.

A lot of linters became "fast": they are enabled by --fast now and
work in 1-2 seconds. Only unparam, interfacer and megacheck
are "slow" linters now.

Average project is analyzed 20-40% faster than before if all linters are
enabled! If we enable all linters except unparam, interfacer and
megacheck analysis is 10-20x faster!
2018-10-28 17:55:15 +03:00

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package packages
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"sort"
)
// Visit visits all the packages in the import graph whose roots are
// pkgs, calling the optional pre function the first time each package
// is encountered (preorder), and the optional post function after a
// package's dependencies have been visited (postorder).
// The boolean result of pre(pkg) determines whether
// the imports of package pkg are visited.
func Visit(pkgs []*Package, pre func(*Package) bool, post func(*Package)) {
seen := make(map[*Package]bool)
var visit func(*Package)
visit = func(pkg *Package) {
if !seen[pkg] {
seen[pkg] = true
if pre == nil || pre(pkg) {
paths := make([]string, 0, len(pkg.Imports))
for path := range pkg.Imports {
paths = append(paths, path)
}
sort.Strings(paths) // for determinism
for _, path := range paths {
visit(pkg.Imports[path])
}
}
if post != nil {
post(pkg)
}
}
}
for _, pkg := range pkgs {
visit(pkg)
}
}
// PrintErrors prints to os.Stderr the accumulated errors of all
// packages in the import graph rooted at pkgs, dependencies first.
// PrintErrors returns the number of errors printed.
func PrintErrors(pkgs []*Package) int {
var n int
Visit(pkgs, nil, func(pkg *Package) {
for _, err := range pkg.Errors {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err)
n++
}
})
return n
}