As far as I\'m aware (see here, and here) there is no type discovery mechanism in the reflect package, which expects that you already have an instance of the type or value y
(see bottom for 2019 update)
Warning: untested and hacky. Can break whenever a new version of Go is released.
It is possible to get all types the runtime knows of by hacking around Go's runtime a little. Include a small assembly file in your own package, containing:
TEXT yourpackage·typelinks(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-0
JMP reflect·typelinks(SB)
In yourpackage, declare the function prototype (without body):
func typelinks() []*typeDefDummy
Alongside a type definition:
type typeDefDummy struct {
_ uintptr // padding
_ uint64 // padding
_ [3]uintptr // padding
StrPtr *string
}
Then just call typelinks, iterate over the slice and read each StrPtr for the name. Seek those starting with yourpackage. Note that if there are two packages called yourpackage in different paths, this method won't work unambiguously.
can I somehow hook into the reflect package to instantiate new instances of those names?
Yeah, assuming d is a value of type *typeDefDummy (note the asterisk, very important):
t := reflect.TypeOf(*(*interface{})(unsafe.Pointer(&d)))
Now t is a reflect.Type value which you can use to instantiate reflect.Values.
Edit: I tested and executed this code successfully and have uploaded it as a gist.
Adjust package names and include paths as necessary.
A lot has changed since I originally posted this answer. Here's a short description of how the same can be done with Go 1.11 in 2019.
$GOPATH/src/tl/tl.go
package tl
import (
"unsafe"
)
func Typelinks() (sections []unsafe.Pointer, offset [][]int32) {
return typelinks()
}
func typelinks() (sections []unsafe.Pointer, offset [][]int32)
func Add(p unsafe.Pointer, x uintptr, whySafe string) unsafe.Pointer {
return add(p, x, whySafe)
}
func add(p unsafe.Pointer, x uintptr, whySafe string) unsafe.Pointer
$GOPATH/src/tl/tl.s
TEXT tl·typelinks(SB), $0-0
JMP reflect·typelinks(SB)
TEXT tl·add(SB), $0-0
JMP reflect·add(SB)
main.go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"tl"
"unsafe"
)
func main() {
sections, offsets := tl.Typelinks()
for i, base := range sections {
for _, offset := range offsets[i] {
typeAddr := tl.Add(base, uintptr(offset), "")
typ := reflect.TypeOf(*(*interface{})(unsafe.Pointer(&typeAddr)))
fmt.Println(typ)
}
}
}
Happy hacking!