go-common/app/tool/gengo/generator/import_tracker.go

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package generator
import (
"strings"
"github.com/golang/glog"
"go-common/app/tool/gengo/namer"
"go-common/app/tool/gengo/types"
)
// NewImportTracker is
func NewImportTracker(typesToAdd ...*types.Type) namer.ImportTracker {
tracker := namer.NewDefaultImportTracker(types.Name{})
tracker.IsInvalidType = func(*types.Type) bool { return false }
tracker.LocalName = func(name types.Name) string { return golangTrackerLocalName(&tracker, name) }
tracker.PrintImport = func(path, name string) string { return name + " \"" + path + "\"" }
tracker.AddTypes(typesToAdd...)
return &tracker
}
func golangTrackerLocalName(tracker namer.ImportTracker, t types.Name) string {
path := t.Package
// Using backslashes in package names causes gengo to produce Go code which
// will not compile with the gc compiler. See the comment on GoSeperator.
if strings.ContainsRune(path, '\\') {
glog.Warningf("Warning: backslash used in import path '%v', this is unsupported.\n", path)
}
dirs := strings.Split(path, namer.GoSeperator)
for n := len(dirs) - 1; n >= 0; n-- {
// follow kube convention of not having anything between directory names
name := strings.Join(dirs[n:], "")
name = strings.Replace(name, "_", "", -1)
// These characters commonly appear in import paths for go
// packages, but aren't legal go names. So we'll sanitize.
name = strings.Replace(name, ".", "", -1)
name = strings.Replace(name, "-", "", -1)
if _, found := tracker.PathOf(name); found {
// This name collides with some other package
continue
}
return name
}
panic("can't find import for " + path)
}