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go/cmd/vet/rangeloop.go
Rob Pike 95c9b7bad1 go.tools/cmd/vet: replace warnings by errors
Over time, a number of modules were added that used Warn instead of Bad
to report problems with the code, but the documentation states that
if there is a problem, the exit code must be 1, not 0. Warn does not set the
exit code and should be used only for internal errors and messages
triggered by the -v flag.

There's nothing substantive here except calling the other function in a few
places.

Fixes golang/go#7017.

LGTM=crawshaw
R=golang-codereviews, crawshaw
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/71860044
2014-03-07 15:31:28 +11:00

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// Copyright 2012 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.
/*
This file contains the code to check range loop variables bound inside function
literals that are deferred or launched in new goroutines. We only check
instances where the defer or go statement is the last statement in the loop
body, as otherwise we would need whole program analysis.
For example:
for i, v := range s {
go func() {
println(i, v) // not what you might expect
}()
}
See: http://golang.org/doc/go_faq.html#closures_and_goroutines
*/
package main
import "go/ast"
// checkRangeLoop walks the body of the provided range statement, checking if
// its index or value variables are used unsafely inside goroutines or deferred
// function literals.
func checkRangeLoop(f *File, n *ast.RangeStmt) {
if !vet("rangeloops") {
return
}
key, _ := n.Key.(*ast.Ident)
val, _ := n.Value.(*ast.Ident)
if key == nil && val == nil {
return
}
sl := n.Body.List
if len(sl) == 0 {
return
}
var last *ast.CallExpr
switch s := sl[len(sl)-1].(type) {
case *ast.GoStmt:
last = s.Call
case *ast.DeferStmt:
last = s.Call
default:
return
}
lit, ok := last.Fun.(*ast.FuncLit)
if !ok {
return
}
ast.Inspect(lit.Body, func(n ast.Node) bool {
id, ok := n.(*ast.Ident)
if !ok || id.Obj == nil {
return true
}
if key != nil && id.Obj == key.Obj || val != nil && id.Obj == val.Obj {
f.Bad(id.Pos(), "range variable", id.Name, "enclosed by function")
}
return true
})
}