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go.tools/go/types: 'declared but not used' checks for variables

- updated all tests to conform to stricter rules
- TODO: check for implicitly declared variables in type switches

R=adonovan
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/13695046
This commit is contained in:
Robert Griesemer 2013-09-18 08:39:02 -07:00
parent 072133c61b
commit f1051f2025
17 changed files with 195 additions and 31 deletions

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ func TestScopesInfo(t *testing.T) {
{`package p; func _(t interface{}) { switch t := t; t.(type) {} }`, []string{
"file:", "func:t", "type switch:t",
}},
{`package p; func _(t interface{}) { switch x := t.(type) { case int: } }`, []string{
{`package p; func _(t interface{}) { switch x := t.(type) { case int: _ = x } }`, []string{
"file:", "func:t", "type switch:", "case:x", // x implicitly declared
}},
{`package p; func _() { select{} }`, []string{

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@ -111,8 +111,11 @@ func (check *checker) assignVar(lhs ast.Expr, x *operand) Type {
return nil
}
// Don't evaluate lhs if it is the (possibly parenthesized) blank identifier.
if ident, _ := unparen(lhs).(*ast.Ident); ident != nil && ident.Name == "_" {
// Determine if the lhs is a (possibly parenthesized) identifier.
ident, _ := unparen(lhs).(*ast.Ident)
// Don't evaluate lhs if it is the blank identifier.
if ident != nil && ident.Name == "_" {
check.recordObject(ident, nil)
// If the lhs is untyped, determine the default type.
// The spec is unclear about this, but gc appears to
@ -131,8 +134,26 @@ func (check *checker) assignVar(lhs ast.Expr, x *operand) Type {
return typ
}
// If the lhs is an identifier denoting a variable v, this assignment
// is not a 'use' of v. Remember current value of v.used and restore
// after evaluating the lhs via check.expr.
var v *Var
var v_used bool
if ident != nil {
if obj := check.topScope.LookupParent(ident.Name); obj != nil {
v, _ = obj.(*Var)
if v != nil {
v_used = v.used
}
}
}
var z operand
check.expr(&z, lhs)
if v != nil {
v.used = v_used // restore v.used
}
if z.mode == invalid || z.typ == Typ[Invalid] {
return nil
}

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@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ func (p *gcParser) parseField() (*Var, string) {
if p.tok == scanner.String {
tag = p.expect(scanner.String)
}
return NewFieldVar(token.NoPos, pkg, name, typ, anonymous), tag
return NewField(token.NoPos, pkg, name, typ, anonymous), tag
}
// StructType = "struct" "{" [ FieldList ] "}" .

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@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ import (
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/go/exact"
)
// TODO(gri) All objects looks very similar now. Maybe just have single Object struct with an object kind?
// TODO(gri) Document factory, accessor methods, and fields.
// TODO(gri) Document factory, accessor methods, and fields. General clean-up.
// An Object describes a named language entity such as a package,
// constant, type, variable, function (incl. methods), or label.
@ -162,19 +161,25 @@ func (obj *TypeName) String() string { return obj.toString("type", obj.typ.Under
type Var struct {
object
anonymous bool // if set, this variable is an anonymous struct field, and name is the type name
anonymous bool // if set, the variable is an anonymous struct field, and name is the type name
visited bool // for initialization cycle detection
used bool // if set, the variable was 'used'
}
func NewVar(pos token.Pos, pkg *Package, name string, typ Type) *Var {
return &Var{object{nil, pos, pkg, name, typ}, false, false}
return &Var{object: object{nil, pos, pkg, name, typ}}
}
func NewFieldVar(pos token.Pos, pkg *Package, name string, typ Type, anonymous bool) *Var {
return &Var{object{nil, pos, pkg, name, typ}, anonymous, false}
func NewParam(pos token.Pos, pkg *Package, name string, typ Type) *Var {
return &Var{object: object{nil, pos, pkg, name, typ}, used: true} // parameters are always 'used'
}
func NewField(pos token.Pos, pkg *Package, name string, typ Type, anonymous bool) *Var {
return &Var{object: object{nil, pos, pkg, name, typ}, anonymous: anonymous}
}
func (obj *Var) Anonymous() bool { return obj.anonymous }
func (obj *Var) Used() bool { return obj.used }
func (obj *Var) String() string { return obj.toString("var", obj.typ) }
// A Func represents a declared function, concrete method, or abstract

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@ -381,13 +381,34 @@ func (check *checker) resolveFiles(files []*ast.File) {
}
fmt.Println("---", s)
}
check.topScope = f.sig.scope // open the function scope
check.topScope = f.sig.scope // open function scope
check.funcSig = f.sig
check.stmtList(f.body.List, false)
if f.sig.results.Len() > 0 && !check.isTerminating(f.body, "") {
check.errorf(f.body.Rbrace, "missing return")
}
}
// Phase 5: Check for declared but not used packages and variables.
// Note: must happen after checking all functions because closures may affect outer scopes
for _, f := range check.funcList {
// spec: "Implementation restriction: A compiler may make it illegal to
// declare a variable inside a function body if the variable is never used."
check.usage(f.sig.scope)
}
}
func (check *checker) usage(scope *Scope) {
for _, obj := range scope.elems {
if v, _ := obj.(*Var); v != nil && !v.used {
check.errorf(v.pos, "%s declared but not used", v.name)
}
}
for _, scope := range scope.children {
check.usage(scope)
}
}
// objDecl type-checks the declaration of obj in its respective file scope.

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@ -46,10 +46,11 @@ var sources = []string{
func (T) _() {}
var i I
var _ = i.m
func _(s []int) { for i, x := range s {} }
func _(s []int) { for i, x := range s { _, _ = i, x } }
func _(x interface{}) {
switch x := x.(type) {
case int:
_ = x
}
}
`,

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@ -423,6 +423,14 @@ func (check *checker) stmt(s ast.Stmt, fallthroughOk bool) {
T = x.typ
}
obj := NewVar(lhs.Pos(), check.pkg, lhs.Name, T)
// For now we mark all implicitly declared variables as used. If we don't,
// we will get an error for each implicitly declared but unused variable,
// even if there are others belonging to the same type switch which are used.
// The right solution will count any use of an implicit variable in this
// switch as a use for all of them, but we cannot make that decision until
// we have seen all code, including possibly nested closures.
// TODO(gri) Fix this!
obj.used = true
check.declareObj(check.topScope, nil, obj)
check.recordImplicit(clause, obj)
}

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@ -11,27 +11,26 @@ import "unsafe"
func _append() {
var x int
var s []byte
_0 := append /* ERROR "argument" */ ()
_1 := append("foo" /* ERROR "not a typed slice" */)
_2 := append(nil /* ERROR "not a typed slice" */, s)
_3 := append(x /* ERROR "not a typed slice" */, s)
_4 := append(s)
_ = append /* ERROR "argument" */ ()
_ = append("foo" /* ERROR "not a typed slice" */)
_ = append(nil /* ERROR "not a typed slice" */, s)
_ = append(x /* ERROR "not a typed slice" */, s)
_ = append(s)
append /* ERROR "not used" */ (s)
}
func _cap() {
var a [10]bool
var p *[20]int
var s []int
var c chan string
_0 := cap /* ERROR "argument" */ ()
_1 := cap /* ERROR "argument" */ (1, 2)
_2 := cap(42 /* ERROR "invalid" */)
_ = cap /* ERROR "argument" */ ()
_ = cap /* ERROR "argument" */ (1, 2)
_ = cap(42 /* ERROR "invalid" */)
const _3 = cap(a)
assert(_3 == 10)
const _4 = cap(p)
assert(_4 == 20)
_5 := cap(c)
_ = cap(c)
cap /* ERROR "not used" */ (c)
// issue 4744
@ -54,7 +53,6 @@ func _complex() {
var f32 float32
var f64 float64
var c64 complex64
var c128 complex128
_ = complex /* ERROR "argument" */ ()
_ = complex /* ERROR "argument" */ (1)
_ = complex(true /* ERROR "invalid argument" */ , 0)
@ -116,6 +114,7 @@ func _copy() {
n1 := copy(s, a[0:]) // n1 == 6, s == []int{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
n2 := copy(s, s[2:]) // n2 == 4, s == []int{2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 5}
n3 := copy(b, "Hello, World!") // n3 == 5, b == []byte("Hello")
_, _, _ = n1, n2, n3
}
func _delete() {
@ -149,13 +148,13 @@ func _imag() {
f32 = imag /* ERROR "cannot assign" */ (c128)
f64 = imag /* ERROR "cannot assign" */ (c64)
imag /* ERROR "not used" */ (c64)
_, _ = f32, f64
}
func _len() {
const c = "foobar"
var a [10]bool
var p *[20]int
var s []int
var m map[string]complex128
_ = len /* ERROR "argument" */ ()
_ = len /* ERROR "argument" */ (1, 2)
@ -292,6 +291,7 @@ func _real() {
f32 = real /* ERROR "cannot assign" */ (c128)
f64 = real /* ERROR "cannot assign" */ (c64)
real /* ERROR "not used" */ (c64)
_, _ = f32, f64
}
func _recover() {

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@ -270,4 +270,5 @@ func _() {
iota := 123
const x = iota /* ERROR "is not constant" */
var y = iota
_ = y
}

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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ func init /* ERROR "missing function body" */ ()
func _() { const init = 0 }
func _() { type init int }
func _() { var init int }
func _() { var init int; _ = init }
// invalid array types
type (
@ -231,4 +231,5 @@ func _() {
var i BlankI
var x BlankT
i = x /* ERROR "cannot assign" */
_ = i
}

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@ -110,6 +110,10 @@ func _() {
m2a, m2b, m2c /* ERROR "missing init expr for m2c" */ = 1, 2
m3a, m3b = 1, 2, 3 /* ERROR "extra init expr 3" */
)
_, _ = m1a, m1b
_, _, _ = m2a, m2b, m2c
_, _ = m3a, m3b
}
// Declaration of parameters and results

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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ func _bool() {
var b bool
var x, y float32
b = x < y
_ = b
_ = struct{b bool}{x < y}
}

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@ -17,10 +17,14 @@ func indexes() {
_ = a[- /* ERROR "negative" */ 1]
_ = a[- /* ERROR "negative" */ 1 :]
_ = a[: - /* ERROR "negative" */ 1]
var a0 int
a0 = a[0]
_ = a0
var a1 int32
a1 = a /* ERROR "cannot assign" */ [1]
_ = a1
_ = a[9]
_ = a[10 /* ERROR "index .* out of bounds" */ ]
_ = a[1 /* ERROR "overflows" */ <<100]
@ -67,8 +71,10 @@ func indexes() {
_ = t[: - /* ERROR "negative" */ 1]
var t0 byte
t0 = t[0]
_ = t0
var t1 rune
t1 = t /* ERROR "cannot assign" */ [2]
_ = t1
_ = ("foo" + "bar")[5]
_ = ("foo" + "bar")[6 /* ERROR "index .* out of bounds" */ ]
@ -78,10 +84,12 @@ func indexes() {
_ = c[: - /* ERROR "negative" */ 1]
var c0 byte
c0 = c[0]
_ = c0
var c2 float32
c2 = c /* ERROR "cannot assign" */ [2]
_ = c[3 /* ERROR "index .* out of bounds" */ ]
_ = ""[0 /* ERROR "index .* out of bounds" */ ]
_ = c2
_ = s[1<<30] // no compile-time error here
@ -94,6 +102,7 @@ func indexes() {
ss = "foo"[i:j]
ms = "foo" /* ERROR "cannot assign" */ [1:2]
ms = "foo" /* ERROR "cannot assign" */ [i:j]
_, _ = ss, ms
}
type T struct {
@ -111,6 +120,7 @@ func method_expressions() {
var f func(*T) = T /* ERROR "not in method set" */ .m
var g func(*T) = (*T).m
_, _ = f, g
_ = T /* ERROR "has no method" */ .y
_ = ( /* ERROR "has no method" */ *T).y
@ -195,8 +205,10 @@ func array_literals() {
var a14 [4]int
a13 = a1
a14 = a1 /* ERROR "cannot assign" */
_, _ = a13, a14
a2 := [...]int{- /* ERROR "negative" */ 1: 0}
_ = a2
a3 := [...]int{0, 1, 2, 0 /* ERROR "duplicate index" */ : 0, 3: 3, 4}
assert(len(a3) == 5) // somewhat arbitrary
@ -295,6 +307,7 @@ func type_asserts() {
var e interface{}
var ok bool
x, ok = e.(int)
_ = ok
var t I
_ = t /* ERROR "use of .* outside type switch" */ .(type)

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@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ func shifts2() {
v float32 = 1 /* ERROR "must be integer" */ <<s // illegal: 1 has type float32, cannot shift
w int64 = 1.0<<33 // 1.0<<33 is a constant shift expression
)
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _ = i, j, k, m, n, o, p, u, u1, u2, v, w
}
func shifts3(a int16, b float32) {
@ -76,6 +77,7 @@ func shifts3(a int16, b float32) {
)
x := 1.0 /* ERROR "must be integer" */ <<s + 1
shifts3(1.0 << s, 1 /* ERROR "must be integer" */ >> s)
_, _, _ = u, v, x
}
func shifts4() {
@ -176,7 +178,6 @@ func shifts6() {
_ = append(b, 1.0<<s)
_ = append(b, 1.1 /* ERROR "must be integer" */ <<s)
var c []float32
_ = append(b, 1<<s)
_ = append(b, 1.0<<s) // should fail - see TODO in append code
_ = append(b, 1.1 /* ERROR "must be integer" */ <<s)
@ -195,6 +196,8 @@ func shifts7() {
// shifts of shifts
var s uint
var x int
_ = x
_ = 1<<(1<<s)
_ = 1<<(1.<<s)
_ = 1. /* ERROR "integer" */ <<(1<<s)

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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ func assignments0() (int, int) {
a, b, c = 1, 2, 3
a, b, c = 1 /* ERROR "assignment count mismatch" */ , 2
a, b, c = 1 /* ERROR "assignment count mismatch" */ , 2, 3, 4
_, _, _ = a, b, c
a = f0 /* ERROR "used as value" */ ()
a = f1()
@ -43,6 +44,7 @@ func assignments1() {
s = b /* ERROR "cannot assign" */
v0, v1, v2 := 1 /* ERROR "mismatch" */ , 2, 3, 4
_, _, _ = v0, v1, v2
b = true
@ -136,6 +138,7 @@ func selects() {
ch <- x
case t, ok := <-ch:
x = t
_ = ok
case <-sc /* ERROR "cannot receive from send-only channel" */ :
}
select {
@ -277,6 +280,7 @@ func typeswitches() {
switch x := x.(type) {
case int:
var y int = x
_ = y
}
switch x := i /* ERROR "not an interface" */ .(type) {}
@ -284,12 +288,16 @@ func typeswitches() {
switch t := x.(type) {
case nil:
var v bool = t /* ERROR "cannot initialize" */
_ = v
case int:
var v int = t
_ = v
case float32, complex64:
var v float32 = t /* ERROR "cannot initialize" */
_ = v
default:
var v float32 = t /* ERROR "cannot initialize" */
_ = v
}
var t I
@ -359,42 +367,53 @@ func rangeloops() {
for i := range a {
var ii int
ii = i
_ = ii
}
for i, x := range a {
var ii int
ii = i
_ = ii
var xx float64
xx = x /* ERROR "cannot assign" */
_ = xx
}
var ii int
var xx float32
for ii, xx := range a {}
for ii, xx = range a {}
_, _ = ii, xx
for i := range b {
var ii int
ii = i
_ = ii
}
for i, x := range b {
var ii int
ii = i
_ = ii
var xx string
xx = x
_ = xx
}
for i := range s {
var ii int
ii = i
_ = ii
}
for i, x := range s {
var ii int
ii = i
_ = ii
var xx rune
xx = x
_ = xx
}
for _, x := range p {
var xx complex128
xx = x
_ = xx
}
for _, x := range pp /* ERROR "cannot range over" */ {}
@ -402,10 +421,12 @@ func rangeloops() {
for k := range m {
var kk int32
kk = k /* ERROR "cannot assign" */
_ = kk
}
for k, v := range m {
var kk int
kk = k
_ = kk
if v {}
}
@ -413,18 +434,21 @@ func rangeloops() {
for e := range c {
var ee int
ee = e
_ = ee
}
for _ = range sc /* ERROR "cannot range over send-only channel" */ {}
for _ = range rc {}
// constant strings
const cs = "foo"
for i, x := range cs {}
for i, x := range cs { _, _ = i, x }
for i, x := range "" {
var ii int
ii = i
_ = ii
var xx rune
xx = x
_ = xx
}
}

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@ -60,4 +60,64 @@ var (
_, _, _ /* ERROR "missing init expr for _" */ int = 1, 2
)
// Variables declared in function bodies must be 'used'.
type T struct{}
func (r T) _(a, b, c int) (u, v, w int) {
var x1 /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ int
var x2 /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ int
x1 = 1
(x2) = 2
y1 /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ := 1
y2 /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ := 2
y1 = 1
(y1) = 2
{
var x1 /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ int
var x2 /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ int
x1 = 1
(x2) = 2
y1 /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ := 1
y2 /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ := 2
y1 = 1
(y1) = 2
}
if x /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ := 0; a < b {}
switch x /* ERROR "declared but not used" */, y := 0, 1; a {
case 0:
_ = y
case 1:
x /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ := 0
}
// TODO(gri) Add test cases for type switches once they work
// correctly with implicitly declared variables.
var z1 /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ int
var z2 int
_ = func(a, b, c int) (u, v, w int) {
z1 = a
(z1) = b
a = z2
return
}
var s []int
var i /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ , j int
for i, j = range s {
_ = j
}
for i, j /* ERROR "declared but not used" */ := range s {
_ = func() int {
return i
}
}
return
}
// TODO(gri) consolidate other var decl checks in this file

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@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ func (check *checker) ident(x *operand, e *ast.Ident, def *Named, cycleOk bool)
}
case *Var:
obj.used = true
x.mode = variable
case *Func:
@ -372,13 +373,13 @@ func (check *checker) collectParams(scope *Scope, list *ast.FieldList, variadicO
if len(field.Names) > 0 {
// named parameter
for _, name := range field.Names {
par := NewVar(name.Pos(), check.pkg, name.Name, typ)
par := NewParam(name.Pos(), check.pkg, name.Name, typ)
check.declareObj(scope, name, par)
params = append(params, par)
}
} else {
// anonymous parameter
par := NewVar(ftype.Pos(), check.pkg, "", typ)
par := NewParam(ftype.Pos(), check.pkg, "", typ)
check.recordImplicit(field, par)
params = append(params, par)
}
@ -474,7 +475,7 @@ func (check *checker) collectFields(list *ast.FieldList, cycleOk bool) (fields [
tags = append(tags, tag)
}
fld := NewFieldVar(pos, check.pkg, name, typ, anonymous)
fld := NewField(pos, check.pkg, name, typ, anonymous)
check.declareFld(&fset, ident, fld)
fields = append(fields, fld)
}