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Revert "cmd/go/internal/test: add 'tests' vet check to 'go test' suite"

This reverts commit f1d60500bc.

Reason for revert: Broke the longtest builders.

Change-Id: I5f3510c8ffc24fae5e71fac0a2dbda01ecfe5d5c
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Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/571695
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
Auto-Submit: Michael Knyszek <mknyszek@google.com>
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Michael Knyszek 2024-03-14 16:06:41 +00:00 committed by Gopher Robot
parent 64017d10e1
commit 1304d9843e
4 changed files with 5 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -10,12 +10,3 @@ or copying the `go` binary.
### Cgo {#cgo} ### Cgo {#cgo}
### Vet
The new `tests` analyzer reports common mistakes in declarations of
tests, fuzzers, benchmarks, and examples in test packages, such as
malformed names, wrong signatures, or examples that document
non-existent identifiers. Some of these mistakes may cause tests not
to run.
This analyzer is among the subset of analyzers that are run by `go test`.

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@ -1756,7 +1756,7 @@
// finds any problems, go test reports those and does not run the test // finds any problems, go test reports those and does not run the test
// binary. Only a high-confidence subset of the default go vet checks are // binary. Only a high-confidence subset of the default go vet checks are
// used. That subset is: atomic, bool, buildtags, directive, errorsas, // used. That subset is: atomic, bool, buildtags, directive, errorsas,
// ifaceassert, nilfunc, printf, stringintconv, and tests. You can see // ifaceassert, nilfunc, printf, and stringintconv. You can see
// the documentation for these and other vet tests via "go doc cmd/vet". // the documentation for these and other vet tests via "go doc cmd/vet".
// To disable the running of go vet, use the -vet=off flag. To run all // To disable the running of go vet, use the -vet=off flag. To run all
// checks, use the -vet=all flag. // checks, use the -vet=all flag.

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ and its test source files to identify significant problems. If go vet
finds any problems, go test reports those and does not run the test finds any problems, go test reports those and does not run the test
binary. Only a high-confidence subset of the default go vet checks are binary. Only a high-confidence subset of the default go vet checks are
used. That subset is: atomic, bool, buildtags, directive, errorsas, used. That subset is: atomic, bool, buildtags, directive, errorsas,
ifaceassert, nilfunc, printf, stringintconv, and tests. You can see ifaceassert, nilfunc, printf, and stringintconv. You can see
the documentation for these and other vet tests via "go doc cmd/vet". the documentation for these and other vet tests via "go doc cmd/vet".
To disable the running of go vet, use the -vet=off flag. To run all To disable the running of go vet, use the -vet=off flag. To run all
checks, use the -vet=all flag. checks, use the -vet=all flag.
@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ var defaultVetFlags = []string{
"-slog", "-slog",
"-stringintconv", "-stringintconv",
// "-structtags", // "-structtags",
"-tests", // "-tests",
// "-unreachable", // "-unreachable",
// "-unsafeptr", // "-unsafeptr",
// "-unusedresult", // "-unusedresult",

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# Tests that invalid examples are ignored. # Tests that invalid examples are ignored.
# Verifies golang.org/issue/35284 # Verifies golang.org/issue/35284
# Disable vet, as 'tests' analyzer objects to surplus parameter. go test x_test.go
go test -vet=off x_test.go
-- x_test.go -- -- x_test.go --
package x package x