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cmd/vet: avoid crash in cgo test on recursive type
This CL also re-enables the cgo tests that were accidentally disabled in CL 32754. Fixes #18389. Change-Id: I2fdc4fe3ec1f92b7da3db3fa66f4e0f806fc899f Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34660 Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ func checkCgoCall(f *File, node ast.Node) {
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}
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for _, arg := range x.Args {
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if !typeOKForCgoCall(cgoBaseType(f, arg)) {
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if !typeOKForCgoCall(cgoBaseType(f, arg), make(map[types.Type]bool)) {
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f.Badf(arg.Pos(), "possibly passing Go type with embedded pointer to C")
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}
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ func checkCgoCall(f *File, node ast.Node) {
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arg = conv.Args[0]
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}
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if u, ok := arg.(*ast.UnaryExpr); ok && u.Op == token.AND {
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if !typeOKForCgoCall(cgoBaseType(f, u.X)) {
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if !typeOKForCgoCall(cgoBaseType(f, u.X), make(map[types.Type]bool)) {
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f.Badf(arg.Pos(), "possibly passing Go type with embedded pointer to C")
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}
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}
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@ -110,23 +110,24 @@ func cgoBaseType(f *File, arg ast.Expr) types.Type {
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return f.pkg.types[arg].Type
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}
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// typeOKForCgoCall returns true if the type of arg is OK to pass to a
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// typeOKForCgoCall reports whether the type of arg is OK to pass to a
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// C function using cgo. This is not true for Go types with embedded
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// pointers.
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func typeOKForCgoCall(t types.Type) bool {
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if t == nil {
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// pointers. m is used to avoid infinite recursion on recursive types.
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func typeOKForCgoCall(t types.Type, m map[types.Type]bool) bool {
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if t == nil || m[t] {
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return true
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}
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m[t] = true
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switch t := t.Underlying().(type) {
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case *types.Chan, *types.Map, *types.Signature, *types.Slice:
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return false
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case *types.Pointer:
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return typeOKForCgoCall(t.Elem())
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return typeOKForCgoCall(t.Elem(), m)
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case *types.Array:
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return typeOKForCgoCall(t.Elem())
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return typeOKForCgoCall(t.Elem(), m)
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case *types.Struct:
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for i := 0; i < t.NumFields(); i++ {
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if !typeOKForCgoCall(t.Field(i).Type()) {
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if !typeOKForCgoCall(t.Field(i).Type(), m) {
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return false
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}
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}
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src/cmd/vet/testdata/cgo/cgo.go
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src/cmd/vet/testdata/cgo/cgo.go
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@ -52,5 +52,8 @@ func CgoTests() {
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C.f(*(*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(&st2)))
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C.f(unsafe.Pointer(&st2))
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type cgoStruct struct{ p *cgoStruct }
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C.f(unsafe.Pointer(&cgoStruct{}))
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C.CBytes([]byte("hello"))
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}
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@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ func TestVetDirs(t *testing.T) {
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"divergent",
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"buildtag",
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"incomplete", // incomplete examples
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"cgo",
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} {
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dir := dir
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t.Run(dir, func(t *testing.T) {
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