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go/cmd/vet/main.go
David Symonds 75919c8eee cmd/vet: avoid panic if no valid inputs are found.
I'd like to make vet work as a filter, but passing /dev/stdin as a
command line argument doesn't work. This at least makes it not panic.

R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11521045
2013-07-22 12:43:11 +10:00

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// Copyright 2010 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.
// Vet is a simple checker for static errors in Go source code.
// See doc.go for more information.
package main
import (
"bytes"
"flag"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/build"
"go/parser"
"go/printer"
"go/token"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/go/exact"
"code.google.com/p/go.tools/go/types"
)
var verbose = flag.Bool("v", false, "verbose")
var strictShadowing = flag.Bool("shadowstrict", false, "whether to be strict about shadowing; can be noisy")
var testFlag = flag.Bool("test", false, "for testing only: sets -all and -shadow")
var exitCode = 0
// Flags to control which checks to perform. "all" is set to true here, and disabled later if
// a flag is set explicitly.
var report = map[string]*bool{
"all": flag.Bool("all", true, "check everything; disabled if any explicit check is requested"),
"asmdecl": flag.Bool("asmdecl", false, "check assembly against Go declarations"),
"assign": flag.Bool("assign", false, "check for useless assignments"),
"atomic": flag.Bool("atomic", false, "check for common mistaken usages of the sync/atomic package"),
"buildtags": flag.Bool("buildtags", false, "check that +build tags are valid"),
"composites": flag.Bool("composites", false, "check that composite literals used type-tagged elements"),
"methods": flag.Bool("methods", false, "check that canonically named methods are canonically defined"),
"printf": flag.Bool("printf", false, "check printf-like invocations"),
"rangeloops": flag.Bool("rangeloops", false, "check that range loop variables are used correctly"),
"shadow": flag.Bool("shadow", false, "check for shadowed variables (experimental; must be set explicitly)"),
"structtags": flag.Bool("structtags", false, "check that struct field tags have canonical format"),
"unreachable": flag.Bool("unreachable", false, "check for unreachable code"),
}
// TODO: Need a flag to set build tags when parsing the package.
// vet tells whether to report errors for the named check, a flag name.
func vet(name string) bool {
if *testFlag {
return true
}
if name == "shadow" {
return *report["shadow"]
}
return *report["all"] || *report[name]
}
// setExit sets the value for os.Exit when it is called, later. It
// remembers the highest value.
func setExit(err int) {
if err > exitCode {
exitCode = err
}
}
// Usage is a replacement usage function for the flags package.
func Usage() {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Usage of %s:\n", os.Args[0])
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "\tvet [flags] directory...\n")
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "\tvet [flags] files... # Must be a single package\n")
flag.PrintDefaults()
os.Exit(2)
}
// File is a wrapper for the state of a file used in the parser.
// The parse tree walkers are all methods of this type.
type File struct {
pkg *Package
fset *token.FileSet
name string
content []byte
file *ast.File
b bytes.Buffer // for use by methods
}
func main() {
flag.Usage = Usage
flag.Parse()
// If a check is named explicitly, turn off the 'all' flag.
for name, ptr := range report {
if name != "all" && *ptr {
*report["all"] = false
break
}
}
if *printfuncs != "" {
for _, name := range strings.Split(*printfuncs, ",") {
if len(name) == 0 {
flag.Usage()
}
skip := 0
if colon := strings.LastIndex(name, ":"); colon > 0 {
var err error
skip, err = strconv.Atoi(name[colon+1:])
if err != nil {
errorf(`illegal format for "Func:N" argument %q; %s`, name, err)
}
name = name[:colon]
}
name = strings.ToLower(name)
if name[len(name)-1] == 'f' {
printfList[name] = skip
} else {
printList[name] = skip
}
}
}
if flag.NArg() == 0 {
Usage()
}
dirs := false
files := false
for _, name := range flag.Args() {
// Is it a directory?
fi, err := os.Stat(name)
if err != nil {
warnf("error walking tree: %s", err)
continue
}
if fi.IsDir() {
dirs = true
} else {
files = true
}
}
if dirs && files {
Usage()
}
if dirs {
for _, name := range flag.Args() {
walkDir(name)
}
return
}
if !doPackage(".", flag.Args()) {
warnf("no files checked")
}
os.Exit(exitCode)
}
// prefixDirectory places the directory name on the beginning of each name in the list.
func prefixDirectory(directory string, names []string) {
if directory != "." {
for i, name := range names {
names[i] = filepath.Join(directory, name)
}
}
}
// doPackageDir analyzes the single package found in the directory, if there is one,
// plus a test package, if there is one.
func doPackageDir(directory string) {
pkg, err := build.Default.ImportDir(directory, 0)
if err != nil {
// If it's just that there are no go source files, that's fine.
if _, nogo := err.(*build.NoGoError); nogo {
return
}
// Non-fatal: we are doing a recursive walk and there may be other directories.
warnf("cannot process directory %s: %s", directory, err)
return
}
var names []string
names = append(names, pkg.GoFiles...)
names = append(names, pkg.CgoFiles...)
names = append(names, pkg.TestGoFiles...) // These are also in the "foo" package.
names = append(names, pkg.SFiles...)
prefixDirectory(directory, names)
doPackage(directory, names)
// Is there also a "foo_test" package? If so, do that one as well.
if len(pkg.XTestGoFiles) > 0 {
names = pkg.XTestGoFiles
prefixDirectory(directory, names)
doPackage(directory, names)
}
}
type Package struct {
path string
idents map[*ast.Ident]types.Object
types map[ast.Expr]types.Type
values map[ast.Expr]exact.Value
spans map[types.Object]Span
files []*File
}
// doPackage analyzes the single package constructed from the named files.
// It returns whether any files were checked.
func doPackage(directory string, names []string) bool {
var files []*File
var astFiles []*ast.File
fs := token.NewFileSet()
for _, name := range names {
f, err := os.Open(name)
if err != nil {
// Warn but continue to next package.
warnf("%s: %s", name, err)
return false
}
defer f.Close()
data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(f)
if err != nil {
warnf("%s: %s", name, err)
return false
}
checkBuildTag(name, data)
var parsedFile *ast.File
if strings.HasSuffix(name, ".go") {
parsedFile, err = parser.ParseFile(fs, name, bytes.NewReader(data), 0)
if err != nil {
warnf("%s: %s", name, err)
return false
}
astFiles = append(astFiles, parsedFile)
}
files = append(files, &File{fset: fs, content: data, name: name, file: parsedFile})
}
if len(astFiles) == 0 {
return false
}
pkg := new(Package)
pkg.path = astFiles[0].Name.Name
pkg.files = files
// Type check the package.
err := pkg.check(fs, astFiles)
if err != nil && *verbose {
warnf("%s", err)
}
for _, file := range files {
file.pkg = pkg
if file.file != nil {
file.walkFile(file.name, file.file)
}
}
asmCheck(pkg)
return true
}
func visit(path string, f os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
warnf("walk error: %s", err)
return err
}
// One package per directory. Ignore the files themselves.
if !f.IsDir() {
return nil
}
doPackageDir(path)
return nil
}
func (pkg *Package) hasFileWithSuffix(suffix string) bool {
for _, f := range pkg.files {
if strings.HasSuffix(f.name, suffix) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// walkDir recursively walks the tree looking for Go packages.
func walkDir(root string) {
filepath.Walk(root, visit)
}
// errorf formats the error to standard error, adding program
// identification and a newline, and exits.
func errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "vet: "+format+"\n", args...)
os.Exit(2)
}
// warnf formats the error to standard error, adding program
// identification and a newline, but does not exit.
func warnf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "vet: "+format+"\n", args...)
setExit(1)
}
// Println is fmt.Println guarded by -v.
func Println(args ...interface{}) {
if !*verbose {
return
}
fmt.Println(args...)
}
// Printf is fmt.Printf guarded by -v.
func Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if !*verbose {
return
}
fmt.Printf(format+"\n", args...)
}
// Bad reports an error and sets the exit code..
func (f *File) Bad(pos token.Pos, args ...interface{}) {
f.Warn(pos, args...)
setExit(1)
}
// Badf reports a formatted error and sets the exit code.
func (f *File) Badf(pos token.Pos, format string, args ...interface{}) {
f.Warnf(pos, format, args...)
setExit(1)
}
// loc returns a formatted representation of the position.
func (f *File) loc(pos token.Pos) string {
if pos == token.NoPos {
return ""
}
// Do not print columns. Because the pos often points to the start of an
// expression instead of the inner part with the actual error, the
// precision can mislead.
posn := f.fset.Position(pos)
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", posn.Filename, posn.Line)
}
// Warn reports an error but does not set the exit code.
func (f *File) Warn(pos token.Pos, args ...interface{}) {
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, f.loc(pos)+": "+fmt.Sprintln(args...))
}
// Warnf reports a formatted error but does not set the exit code.
func (f *File) Warnf(pos token.Pos, format string, args ...interface{}) {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, f.loc(pos)+": "+format+"\n", args...)
}
// walkFile walks the file's tree.
func (f *File) walkFile(name string, file *ast.File) {
Println("Checking file", name)
ast.Walk(f, file)
}
// Visit implements the ast.Visitor interface.
func (f *File) Visit(node ast.Node) ast.Visitor {
switch n := node.(type) {
case *ast.AssignStmt:
f.walkAssignStmt(n)
case *ast.CallExpr:
f.walkCallExpr(n)
case *ast.CompositeLit:
f.walkCompositeLit(n)
case *ast.Field:
f.walkFieldTag(n)
case *ast.FuncDecl:
f.walkFuncDecl(n)
case *ast.FuncLit:
f.walkFuncLit(n)
case *ast.GenDecl:
f.walkGenDecl(n)
case *ast.InterfaceType:
f.walkInterfaceType(n)
case *ast.RangeStmt:
f.walkRangeStmt(n)
}
return f
}
// walkAssignStmt walks an assignment statement
func (f *File) walkAssignStmt(stmt *ast.AssignStmt) {
f.checkAssignStmt(stmt)
f.checkAtomicAssignment(stmt)
f.checkShadowAssignment(stmt)
}
// walkCall walks a call expression.
func (f *File) walkCall(call *ast.CallExpr, name string) {
f.checkFmtPrintfCall(call, name)
}
// walkCallExpr walks a call expression.
func (f *File) walkCallExpr(call *ast.CallExpr) {
switch x := call.Fun.(type) {
case *ast.Ident:
f.walkCall(call, x.Name)
case *ast.SelectorExpr:
f.walkCall(call, x.Sel.Name)
}
}
// walkCompositeLit walks a composite literal.
func (f *File) walkCompositeLit(c *ast.CompositeLit) {
f.checkUntaggedLiteral(c)
}
// walkFieldTag walks a struct field tag.
func (f *File) walkFieldTag(field *ast.Field) {
if field.Tag == nil {
return
}
f.checkCanonicalFieldTag(field)
}
// walkMethod walks the method's signature.
func (f *File) walkMethod(id *ast.Ident, t *ast.FuncType) {
f.checkCanonicalMethod(id, t)
}
// walkFuncDecl walks a function declaration.
func (f *File) walkFuncDecl(d *ast.FuncDecl) {
f.checkUnreachable(d.Body)
if d.Recv != nil {
f.walkMethod(d.Name, d.Type)
}
}
// walkGenDecl walks a general declaration.
func (f *File) walkGenDecl(d *ast.GenDecl) {
f.checkShadowDecl(d)
}
// walkFuncLit walks a function literal.
func (f *File) walkFuncLit(x *ast.FuncLit) {
f.checkUnreachable(x.Body)
}
// walkInterfaceType walks the method signatures of an interface.
func (f *File) walkInterfaceType(t *ast.InterfaceType) {
for _, field := range t.Methods.List {
for _, id := range field.Names {
f.walkMethod(id, field.Type.(*ast.FuncType))
}
}
}
// walkRangeStmt walks a range statement.
func (f *File) walkRangeStmt(n *ast.RangeStmt) {
checkRangeLoop(f, n)
}
// gofmt returns a string representation of the expression.
func (f *File) gofmt(x ast.Expr) string {
f.b.Reset()
printer.Fprint(&f.b, f.fset, x)
return f.b.String()
}