// errorcheck -0 -m -l -newescape=true // Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Test escape analysis for closure arguments. package escape var sink interface{} func ClosureCallArgs0() { x := 0 func(p *int) { // ERROR "p does not escape" "func literal does not escape" *p = 1 }(&x) } func ClosureCallArgs1() { x := 0 for { func(p *int) { // ERROR "p does not escape" "func literal does not escape" *p = 1 }(&x) } } func ClosureCallArgs2() { for { x := 0 func(p *int) { // ERROR "p does not escape" "func literal does not escape" *p = 1 }(&x) } } func ClosureCallArgs3() { x := 0 // ERROR "moved to heap: x" func(p *int) { // ERROR "leaking param: p" "func literal does not escape" sink = p // ERROR "p escapes to heap" }(&x) } func ClosureCallArgs4() { x := 0 _ = func(p *int) *int { // ERROR "leaking param: p to result ~r1" "func literal does not escape" return p }(&x) } func ClosureCallArgs5() { x := 0 // ERROR "moved to heap: x" // TODO(mdempsky): We get "leaking param: p" here because the new escape analysis pass // can tell that p flows directly to sink, but it's a little weird. Re-evaluate. sink = func(p *int) *int { // ERROR "leaking param: p" "func literal does not escape" "\(func literal\)\(&x\) escapes to heap" return p }(&x) } func ClosureCallArgs6() { x := 0 // ERROR "moved to heap: x" func(p *int) { // ERROR "moved to heap: p" "func literal does not escape" sink = &p // ERROR "&p escapes to heap" }(&x) } func ClosureCallArgs7() { var pp *int for { x := 0 // ERROR "moved to heap: x" func(p *int) { // ERROR "leaking param: p" "func literal does not escape" pp = p }(&x) } _ = pp } func ClosureCallArgs8() { x := 0 defer func(p *int) { // ERROR "p does not escape" "func literal does not escape" *p = 1 }(&x) } func ClosureCallArgs9() { // BAD: x should not leak x := 0 // ERROR "moved to heap: x" for { defer func(p *int) { // ERROR "func literal escapes to heap" "p does not escape" *p = 1 }(&x) } } func ClosureCallArgs10() { for { x := 0 // ERROR "moved to heap: x" defer func(p *int) { // ERROR "func literal escapes to heap" "p does not escape" *p = 1 }(&x) } } func ClosureCallArgs11() { x := 0 // ERROR "moved to heap: x" defer func(p *int) { // ERROR "leaking param: p" "func literal does not escape" sink = p // ERROR "p escapes to heap" }(&x) } func ClosureCallArgs12() { x := 0 defer func(p *int) *int { // ERROR "leaking param: p to result ~r1" "func literal does not escape" return p }(&x) } func ClosureCallArgs13() { x := 0 // ERROR "moved to heap: x" defer func(p *int) { // ERROR "moved to heap: p" "func literal does not escape" sink = &p // ERROR "&p escapes to heap" }(&x) } func ClosureCallArgs14() { x := 0 p := &x _ = func(p **int) *int { // ERROR "leaking param: p to result ~r1 level=1" "func literal does not escape" return *p }(&p) } func ClosureCallArgs15() { x := 0 // ERROR "moved to heap: x" p := &x sink = func(p **int) *int { // ERROR "leaking param content: p" "func literal does not escape" "\(func literal\)\(&p\) escapes to heap" return *p }(&p) } func ClosureLeak1(s string) string { // ERROR "ClosureLeak1 s does not escape" t := s + "YYYY" // ERROR "escapes to heap" return ClosureLeak1a(t) // ERROR "ClosureLeak1 ... argument does not escape" } // See #14409 -- returning part of captured var leaks it. func ClosureLeak1a(a ...string) string { // ERROR "leaking param: a to result ~r1 level=1$" return func() string { // ERROR "ClosureLeak1a func literal does not escape" return a[0] }() } func ClosureLeak2(s string) string { // ERROR "ClosureLeak2 s does not escape" t := s + "YYYY" // ERROR "escapes to heap" c := ClosureLeak2a(t) // ERROR "ClosureLeak2 ... argument does not escape" return c } func ClosureLeak2a(a ...string) string { // ERROR "leaking param content: a" return ClosureLeak2b(func() string { // ERROR "ClosureLeak2a func literal does not escape" return a[0] }) } func ClosureLeak2b(f func() string) string { // ERROR "ClosureLeak2b f does not escape" return f() }