This change allows the interpreter to execute tests and benchmarks
functions provided by packages.
The test subcommand is similar to the "go test" command and
all the relevant flags have been kept.
The ability to evaluate a directory or a package has also been added.
A new method Symbol to access exported symbol values of an interpreted
package has been added. This method is used by the test subcommand.
An EvalTest method has been added to evaluate all Go files, including "*_test.go".
The testing packages from the standard library have been added to stdlib used
symbols.
* feature: restrict symbols which can exit the interpreter process
Some symbols such as os.Exit or log.Fatal, which make the current process
to exit, are now restricted. They are replaced by a version which panics
instead of exiting, as panics are recovered by Eval.
The restricted os.FindProcess version is identical to the original
except it errors when trying to return the self process, in order to
forbid killing or signaling the interpreter process from script.
The os/exec symbols are available only through unrestricted package.
The original symbols are stored in an unrestricted package, which
requires an explicit Use, as for unsafe and syscall packages.
The Use() interpreter method has been slightly modified to allow inplace
updating of package symbols, allowing to replace some symbols but not
the entire imported package.
A command line option -unrestricted has been added to yaegi CLI to use
the unrestricted symbols.
Fixes#486.
* fix: lint
* chore: generate stdlib for go1.13
* chore: update CI configuration.
* fix: struct13 test is too dependent of the Go implementation.
* fix: disable test import4.go
This fixes problems due to storing binary symbols as interfaces{}
instead of concrete type, which confuses lookup functions to retrieve
methods etc. in reflect.