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So that (*codegen).Visit is able to omit code generation for these unused global vars. The most tricky part is to detect unused global variables, it is done in several steps: 1. Collect the set of named used/unused global vars. 2. Collect the set of globally declared expressions that contain function calls. 3. Pick up global vars from the set made at step 2. 4. Traverse used functions and puck up those global vars that are used from these functions. 5. Rename all globals that are presented in the set made at step 1 but are not presented in the set made on step 3 or step 4.
22 lines
268 B
Go
22 lines
268 B
Go
package foo
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// NewBar return an integer \o/
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func NewBar() int {
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return 10
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}
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// Dummy is dummy variable.
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var Dummy = 1
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// Foo is a type.
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type Foo struct{}
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// Bar is a function.
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func Bar() int {
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return 1
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}
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// Bar is a method.
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func (f Foo) Bar() int {
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return 8
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}
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