An Inspector provides methods for inspecting (traversing) the syntax trees of a package.
type Inspector struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func New(files []*ast.File) *Inspector
New returns an Inspector for the specified syntax trees.
func (in *Inspector) Nodes(types []ast.Node, f func(n ast.Node, push bool) (proceed bool))
Nodes visits the nodes of the files supplied to New in depth-first order. It calls f(n, true) for each node n before it visits n's children. If f returns true, Nodes invokes f recursively for each of the non-nil children of the node, followed by a call of f(n, false).
The complete traversal sequence is determined by ast.Inspect. The types argument, if non-empty, enables type-based filtering of events. The function f if is called only for nodes whose type matches an element of the types slice.
func (in *Inspector) Preorder(types []ast.Node, f func(ast.Node))
Preorder visits all the nodes of the files supplied to New in depth-first order. It calls f(n) for each node n before it visits n's children.
The complete traversal sequence is determined by ast.Inspect. The types argument, if non-empty, enables type-based filtering of events. The function f is called only for nodes whose type matches an element of the types slice.
func (in *Inspector) WithStack(types []ast.Node, f func(n ast.Node, push bool, stack []ast.Node) (proceed bool))
WithStack visits nodes in a similar manner to Nodes, but it supplies each call to f an additional argument, the current traversal stack. The stack's first element is the outermost node, an *ast.File; its last is the innermost, n.