structefaceiface
type eface struct {
_type *_type
data unsafe.Pointer
}
type iface struct {
tab *itab
data unsafe.Pointer
}
eface
efaceinterface{}
eface_typedatadata_type
type _type struct {
size uintptr
ptrdata uintptr
hash uint32
tflag tflag
align uint8
fieldalign uint8
kind uint8
alg *typeAlg
gcdata *btye
str nameOff
ptrToThis typeOff
}
_type
iface
ifacetabdatadataitab
type itab struct {
inter *interfacetype
_type *_type
hash uint32
_ [4]byte
fun [1]uintptr
}
type interfacetype struct {
typ _type
pkgpath name
mhdr []imethod
}
interfacetype_type_typeefacefun
reflect.TypeOf
reflect.TypeOf()interface{}eface_typeefaceemptyInterfacetypword
func TypeOf(i interface{}) Type {
eface := *(emptyInterface)(unsafe.Poiter(&i))
return toType(eface.typ)
}
type emptyInterface struct {
typ *rtype
word unsafe.Pointer
}
reflect.ValueOf
reflect.Value
// Value is the reflection interface to a Go value.
//
// Not all methods apply to all kinds of values. Restrictions,
// if any, are noted in the documentation for each method.
// Use the Kind method to find out the kind of value before
// calling kind-specific methods. Calling a method
// inappropriate to the kind of type causes a run time panic.
//
// The zero Value represents no value.
// Its IsValid method returns false, its Kind method returns Invalid,
// its String method returns "<invalid Value>", and all other methods panic.
// Most functions and methods never return an invalid value.
// If one does, its documentation states the conditions explicitly.
//
// A Value can be used concurrently by multiple goroutines provided that
// the underlying Go value can be used concurrently for the equivalent
// direct operations.
//
// To compare two Values, compare the results of the Interface method.
// Using == on two Values does not compare the underlying values
// they represent.
type Value struct {
// typ holds the type of the value represented by a Value.
typ *rtype
// Pointer-valued data or, if flagIndir is set, pointer to data.
// Valid when either flagIndir is set or typ.pointers() is true.
ptr unsafe.Pointer
// flag holds metadata about the value.
// The lowest bits are flag bits:
// - flagStickyRO: obtained via unexported not embedded field, so read-only
// - flagEmbedRO: obtained via unexported embedded field, so read-only
// - flagIndir: val holds a pointer to the data
// - flagAddr: v.CanAddr is true (implies flagIndir)
// Value cannot represent method values.
// The next five bits give the Kind of the value.
// This repeats typ.Kind() except for method values.
// The remaining 23+ bits give a method number for method values.
// If flag.kind() != Func, code can assume that flagMethod is unset.
// If ifaceIndir(typ), code can assume that flagIndir is set.
flag
// A method value represents a curried method invocation
// like r.Read for some receiver r. The typ+val+flag bits describe
// the receiver r, but the flag's Kind bits say Func (methods are
// functions), and the top bits of the flag give the method number
// in r's type's method table.
}
func ValueOf(i interface{}) Value {
if i == nil {
return Value{}
}
escapes(i)
return unpackEface(i)
}
func unpackEface(i interface{}) Value {
e := (*emptyInterface)(unsafe.Pointer(&i))
t := e.typ
if t == nil {
return Value{}
}
f := flag(t.Kind())
if ifaceIndir(t) {
f |= flagIndir
}
return Value{t, e.word, f}
}
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