ToolDir is the directory containing build tools.
var ToolDir = getToolDir()
			
		
		
			
			
			func ArchChar(goarch string) (string, error)
ArchChar returns "?" and an error. In earlier versions of Go, the returned string was used to derive the compiler and linker tool names, the default object file suffix, and the default linker output name. As of Go 1.5, those strings no longer vary by architecture; they are compile, link, .o, and a.out, respectively.
func IsLocalImport(path string) bool
IsLocalImport reports whether the import path is a local import path, like ".", "..", "./foo", or "../foo".
A Context specifies the supporting context for a build.
type Context struct {
    GOARCH      string // target architecture
    GOOS        string // target operating system
    GOROOT      string // Go root
    GOPATH      string // Go path
    CgoEnabled  bool   // whether cgo files are included
    UseAllFiles bool   // use files regardless of +build lines, file names
    Compiler    string // compiler to assume when computing target paths
    // The build and release tags specify build constraints
    // that should be considered satisfied when processing +build lines.
    // Clients creating a new context may customize BuildTags, which
    // defaults to empty, but it is usually an error to customize ReleaseTags,
    // which defaults to the list of Go releases the current release is compatible with.
    // BuildTags is not set for the Default build Context.
    // In addition to the BuildTags and ReleaseTags, build constraints
    // consider the values of GOARCH and GOOS as satisfied tags.
    // The last element in ReleaseTags is assumed to be the current release.
    BuildTags   []string
    ReleaseTags []string // Go 1.1
    // The install suffix specifies a suffix to use in the name of the installation
    // directory. By default it is empty, but custom builds that need to keep
    // their outputs separate can set InstallSuffix to do so. For example, when
    // using the race detector, the go command uses InstallSuffix = "race", so
    // that on a Linux/386 system, packages are written to a directory named
    // "linux_386_race" instead of the usual "linux_386".
    InstallSuffix string // Go 1.1
    // JoinPath joins the sequence of path fragments into a single path.
    // If JoinPath is nil, Import uses filepath.Join.
    JoinPath func(elem ...string) string
    // SplitPathList splits the path list into a slice of individual paths.
    // If SplitPathList is nil, Import uses filepath.SplitList.
    SplitPathList func(list string) []string
    // IsAbsPath reports whether path is an absolute path.
    // If IsAbsPath is nil, Import uses filepath.IsAbs.
    IsAbsPath func(path string) bool
    // IsDir reports whether the path names a directory.
    // If IsDir is nil, Import calls os.Stat and uses the result's IsDir method.
    IsDir func(path string) bool
    // HasSubdir reports whether dir is lexically a subdirectory of
    // root, perhaps multiple levels below. It does not try to check
    // whether dir exists.
    // If so, HasSubdir sets rel to a slash-separated path that
    // can be joined to root to produce a path equivalent to dir.
    // If HasSubdir is nil, Import uses an implementation built on
    // filepath.EvalSymlinks.
    HasSubdir func(root, dir string) (rel string, ok bool)
    // ReadDir returns a slice of os.FileInfo, sorted by Name,
    // describing the content of the named directory.
    // If ReadDir is nil, Import uses ioutil.ReadDir.
    ReadDir func(dir string) ([]os.FileInfo, error)
    // OpenFile opens a file (not a directory) for reading.
    // If OpenFile is nil, Import uses os.Open.
    OpenFile func(path string) (io.ReadCloser, error)
}
			
			
				Default is the default Context for builds. It uses the GOARCH, GOOS, GOROOT, and GOPATH environment variables if set, or else the compiled code's GOARCH, GOOS, and GOROOT.
var Default Context = defaultContext()
func (ctxt *Context) Import(path string, srcDir string, mode ImportMode) (*Package, error)
Import returns details about the Go package named by the import path, interpreting local import paths relative to the srcDir directory. If the path is a local import path naming a package that can be imported using a standard import path, the returned package will set p.ImportPath to that path.
In the directory containing the package, .go, .c, .h, and .s files are considered part of the package except for:
- .go files in package documentation - files starting with _ or . (likely editor temporary files) - files with build constraints not satisfied by the context
If an error occurs, Import returns a non-nil error and a non-nil *Package containing partial information.
func (ctxt *Context) ImportDir(dir string, mode ImportMode) (*Package, error)
ImportDir is like Import but processes the Go package found in the named directory.
func (ctxt *Context) MatchFile(dir, name string) (match bool, err error)
MatchFile reports whether the file with the given name in the given directory matches the context and would be included in a Package created by ImportDir of that directory.
MatchFile considers the name of the file and may use ctxt.OpenFile to read some or all of the file's content.
func (ctxt *Context) SrcDirs() []string
SrcDirs returns a list of package source root directories. It draws from the current Go root and Go path but omits directories that do not exist.
An ImportMode controls the behavior of the Import method.
type ImportMode uint
const (
    // If FindOnly is set, Import stops after locating the directory
    // that should contain the sources for a package. It does not
    // read any files in the directory.
    FindOnly ImportMode = 1 << iota
    // If AllowBinary is set, Import can be satisfied by a compiled
    // package object without corresponding sources.
    //
    // Deprecated:
    // The supported way to create a compiled-only package is to
    // write source code containing a //go:binary-only-package comment at
    // the top of the file. Such a package will be recognized
    // regardless of this flag setting (because it has source code)
    // and will have BinaryOnly set to true in the returned Package.
    AllowBinary
    // If ImportComment is set, parse import comments on package statements.
    // Import returns an error if it finds a comment it cannot understand
    // or finds conflicting comments in multiple source files.
    // See golang.org/s/go14customimport for more information.
    ImportComment
    // By default, Import searches vendor directories
    // that apply in the given source directory before searching
    // the GOROOT and GOPATH roots.
    // If an Import finds and returns a package using a vendor
    // directory, the resulting ImportPath is the complete path
    // to the package, including the path elements leading up
    // to and including "vendor".
    // For example, if Import("y", "x/subdir", 0) finds
    // "x/vendor/y", the returned package's ImportPath is "x/vendor/y",
    // not plain "y".
    // See golang.org/s/go15vendor for more information.
    //
    // Setting IgnoreVendor ignores vendor directories.
    //
    // In contrast to the package's ImportPath,
    // the returned package's Imports, TestImports, and XTestImports
    // are always the exact import paths from the source files:
    // Import makes no attempt to resolve or check those paths.
    IgnoreVendor
)
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
			
			
			MultiplePackageError describes a directory containing multiple buildable Go source files for multiple packages.
type MultiplePackageError struct {
    Dir      string   // directory containing files
    Packages []string // package names found
    Files    []string // corresponding files: Files[i] declares package Packages[i]
}
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
				func (e *MultiplePackageError) Error() string
NoGoError is the error used by Import to describe a directory containing no buildable Go source files. (It may still contain test files, files hidden by build tags, and so on.)
type NoGoError struct {
    Dir string
}
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
				func (e *NoGoError) Error() string
A Package describes the Go package found in a directory.
type Package struct {
    Dir           string   // directory containing package sources
    Name          string   // package name
    ImportComment string   // path in import comment on package statement; added in Go 1.4
    Doc           string   // documentation synopsis
    ImportPath    string   // import path of package ("" if unknown)
    Root          string   // root of Go tree where this package lives
    SrcRoot       string   // package source root directory ("" if unknown)
    PkgRoot       string   // package install root directory ("" if unknown)
    PkgTargetRoot string   // architecture dependent install root directory ("" if unknown); added in Go 1.5
    BinDir        string   // command install directory ("" if unknown)
    Goroot        bool     // package found in Go root
    PkgObj        string   // installed .a file
    AllTags       []string // tags that can influence file selection in this directory; added in Go 1.2
    ConflictDir   string   // this directory shadows Dir in $GOPATH; added in Go 1.2
    BinaryOnly    bool     // cannot be rebuilt from source (has //go:binary-only-package comment); added in Go 1.7
    // Source files
    GoFiles        []string // .go source files (excluding CgoFiles, TestGoFiles, XTestGoFiles)
    CgoFiles       []string // .go source files that import "C"
    IgnoredGoFiles []string // .go source files ignored for this build; added in Go 1.1
    InvalidGoFiles []string // .go source files with detected problems (parse error, wrong package name, and so on); added in Go 1.6
    CFiles         []string // .c source files
    CXXFiles       []string // .cc, .cpp and .cxx source files; added in Go 1.2
    MFiles         []string // .m (Objective-C) source files; added in Go 1.3
    HFiles         []string // .h, .hh, .hpp and .hxx source files
    FFiles         []string // .f, .F, .for and .f90 Fortran source files; added in Go 1.7
    SFiles         []string // .s source files
    SwigFiles      []string // .swig files; added in Go 1.1
    SwigCXXFiles   []string // .swigcxx files; added in Go 1.1
    SysoFiles      []string // .syso system object files to add to archive
    // Cgo directives
    CgoCFLAGS    []string // Cgo CFLAGS directives
    CgoCPPFLAGS  []string // Cgo CPPFLAGS directives; added in Go 1.2
    CgoCXXFLAGS  []string // Cgo CXXFLAGS directives; added in Go 1.2
    CgoFFLAGS    []string // Cgo FFLAGS directives; added in Go 1.7
    CgoLDFLAGS   []string // Cgo LDFLAGS directives
    CgoPkgConfig []string // Cgo pkg-config directives
    // Dependency information
    Imports   []string                    // import paths from GoFiles, CgoFiles
    ImportPos map[string][]token.Position // line information for Imports
    // Test information
    TestGoFiles    []string                    // _test.go files in package
    TestImports    []string                    // import paths from TestGoFiles
    TestImportPos  map[string][]token.Position // line information for TestImports
    XTestGoFiles   []string                    // _test.go files outside package
    XTestImports   []string                    // import paths from XTestGoFiles
    XTestImportPos map[string][]token.Position // line information for XTestImports
}
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
				func Import(path, srcDir string, mode ImportMode) (*Package, error)
Import is shorthand for Default.Import.
func ImportDir(dir string, mode ImportMode) (*Package, error)
ImportDir is shorthand for Default.ImportDir.
func (p *Package) IsCommand() bool
IsCommand reports whether the package is considered a command to be installed (not just a library). Packages named "main" are treated as commands.