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Change-Id: I295d1e902626a3f5edd09a3b594a2059530ca821 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14820 Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
501 lines
13 KiB
Go
501 lines
13 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// NOTE: This version of vet is retired. Bug fixes only.
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// Vet now lives in the core repository.
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// Vet is a simple checker for static errors in Go source code.
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// See doc.go for more information.
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package main
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import (
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"bytes"
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"go/ast"
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"go/build"
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"go/parser"
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"go/printer"
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"go/token"
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"io/ioutil"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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_ "golang.org/x/tools/go/gcimporter"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/types"
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)
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var (
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verbose = flag.Bool("v", false, "verbose")
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testFlag = flag.Bool("test", false, "for testing only: sets -all and -shadow")
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tags = flag.String("tags", "", "comma-separated list of build tags to apply when parsing")
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tagList = []string{} // exploded version of tags flag; set in main
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)
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var exitCode = 0
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// "all" is here only for the appearance of backwards compatibility.
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// It has no effect; the triState flags do the work.
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var all = flag.Bool("all", true, "check everything; disabled if any explicit check is requested")
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// Flags to control which individual checks to perform.
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var report = map[string]*triState{
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// Only unusual checks are written here.
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// Most checks that operate during the AST walk are added by register.
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"asmdecl": triStateFlag("asmdecl", unset, "check assembly against Go declarations"),
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"buildtags": triStateFlag("buildtags", unset, "check that +build tags are valid"),
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}
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// experimental records the flags enabling experimental features. These must be
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// requested explicitly; they are not enabled by -all.
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var experimental = map[string]bool{}
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// setTrueCount record how many flags are explicitly set to true.
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var setTrueCount int
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// dirsRun and filesRun indicate whether the vet is applied to directory or
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// file targets. The distinction affects which checks are run.
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var dirsRun, filesRun bool
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// includesNonTest indicates whether the vet is applied to non-test targets.
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// Certain checks are relevant only if they touch both test and non-test files.
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var includesNonTest bool
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// A triState is a boolean that knows whether it has been set to either true or false.
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// It is used to identify if a flag appears; the standard boolean flag cannot
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// distinguish missing from unset. It also satisfies flag.Value.
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type triState int
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const (
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unset triState = iota
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setTrue
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setFalse
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)
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func triStateFlag(name string, value triState, usage string) *triState {
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flag.Var(&value, name, usage)
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return &value
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}
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// triState implements flag.Value, flag.Getter, and flag.boolFlag.
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// They work like boolean flags: we can say vet -printf as well as vet -printf=true
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func (ts *triState) Get() interface{} {
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return *ts == setTrue
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}
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func (ts triState) isTrue() bool {
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return ts == setTrue
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}
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func (ts *triState) Set(value string) error {
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b, err := strconv.ParseBool(value)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if b {
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*ts = setTrue
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setTrueCount++
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} else {
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*ts = setFalse
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (ts *triState) String() string {
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switch *ts {
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case unset:
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return "unset"
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case setTrue:
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return "true"
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case setFalse:
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return "false"
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}
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panic("not reached")
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}
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func (ts triState) IsBoolFlag() bool {
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return true
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}
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// vet tells whether to report errors for the named check, a flag name.
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func vet(name string) bool {
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if *testFlag {
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return true
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}
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return report[name].isTrue()
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}
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// setExit sets the value for os.Exit when it is called, later. It
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// remembers the highest value.
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func setExit(err int) {
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if err > exitCode {
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exitCode = err
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}
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}
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var (
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// Each of these vars has a corresponding case in (*File).Visit.
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assignStmt *ast.AssignStmt
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binaryExpr *ast.BinaryExpr
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callExpr *ast.CallExpr
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compositeLit *ast.CompositeLit
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exprStmt *ast.ExprStmt
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field *ast.Field
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funcDecl *ast.FuncDecl
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funcLit *ast.FuncLit
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genDecl *ast.GenDecl
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interfaceType *ast.InterfaceType
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rangeStmt *ast.RangeStmt
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// checkers is a two-level map.
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// The outer level is keyed by a nil pointer, one of the AST vars above.
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// The inner level is keyed by checker name.
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checkers = make(map[ast.Node]map[string]func(*File, ast.Node))
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)
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func register(name, usage string, fn func(*File, ast.Node), types ...ast.Node) {
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report[name] = triStateFlag(name, unset, usage)
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for _, typ := range types {
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m := checkers[typ]
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if m == nil {
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m = make(map[string]func(*File, ast.Node))
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checkers[typ] = m
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}
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m[name] = fn
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}
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}
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// Usage is a replacement usage function for the flags package.
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func Usage() {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Usage of %s:\n", os.Args[0])
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "\tvet [flags] directory...\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "\tvet [flags] files... # Must be a single package\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "For more information run\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "\tgodoc golang.org/x/tools/cmd/vet\n\n")
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Flags:\n")
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flag.PrintDefaults()
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os.Exit(2)
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}
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// File is a wrapper for the state of a file used in the parser.
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// The parse tree walkers are all methods of this type.
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type File struct {
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pkg *Package
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fset *token.FileSet
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name string
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content []byte
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file *ast.File
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b bytes.Buffer // for use by methods
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// The objects that are receivers of a "String() string" method.
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// This is used by the recursiveStringer method in print.go.
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stringers map[*ast.Object]bool
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// Registered checkers to run.
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checkers map[ast.Node][]func(*File, ast.Node)
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}
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func main() {
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flag.Usage = Usage
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flag.Parse()
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// If any flag is set, we run only those checks requested.
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// If no flags are set true, set all the non-experimental ones not explicitly set (in effect, set the "-all" flag).
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if setTrueCount == 0 {
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for name, setting := range report {
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if *setting == unset && !experimental[name] {
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*setting = setTrue
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}
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}
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}
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tagList = strings.Split(*tags, ",")
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initPrintFlags()
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initUnusedFlags()
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if flag.NArg() == 0 {
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Usage()
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}
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for _, name := range flag.Args() {
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// Is it a directory?
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fi, err := os.Stat(name)
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if err != nil {
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warnf("error walking tree: %s", err)
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continue
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}
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if fi.IsDir() {
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dirsRun = true
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} else {
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filesRun = true
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if !strings.HasSuffix(name, "_test.go") {
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includesNonTest = true
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}
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}
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}
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if dirsRun && filesRun {
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Usage()
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}
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if dirsRun {
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for _, name := range flag.Args() {
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walkDir(name)
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}
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os.Exit(exitCode)
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}
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if !doPackage(".", flag.Args()) {
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warnf("no files checked")
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}
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os.Exit(exitCode)
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}
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// prefixDirectory places the directory name on the beginning of each name in the list.
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func prefixDirectory(directory string, names []string) {
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if directory != "." {
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for i, name := range names {
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names[i] = filepath.Join(directory, name)
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}
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}
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}
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// doPackageDir analyzes the single package found in the directory, if there is one,
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// plus a test package, if there is one.
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func doPackageDir(directory string) {
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context := build.Default
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if len(context.BuildTags) != 0 {
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warnf("build tags %s previously set", context.BuildTags)
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}
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context.BuildTags = append(tagList, context.BuildTags...)
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pkg, err := context.ImportDir(directory, 0)
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if err != nil {
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// If it's just that there are no go source files, that's fine.
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if _, nogo := err.(*build.NoGoError); nogo {
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return
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}
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// Non-fatal: we are doing a recursive walk and there may be other directories.
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warnf("cannot process directory %s: %s", directory, err)
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return
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}
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var names []string
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names = append(names, pkg.GoFiles...)
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names = append(names, pkg.CgoFiles...)
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names = append(names, pkg.TestGoFiles...) // These are also in the "foo" package.
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names = append(names, pkg.SFiles...)
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prefixDirectory(directory, names)
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doPackage(directory, names)
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// Is there also a "foo_test" package? If so, do that one as well.
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if len(pkg.XTestGoFiles) > 0 {
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names = pkg.XTestGoFiles
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prefixDirectory(directory, names)
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doPackage(directory, names)
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}
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}
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type Package struct {
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path string
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defs map[*ast.Ident]types.Object
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uses map[*ast.Ident]types.Object
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selectors map[*ast.SelectorExpr]*types.Selection
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types map[ast.Expr]types.TypeAndValue
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spans map[types.Object]Span
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files []*File
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typesPkg *types.Package
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}
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// doPackage analyzes the single package constructed from the named files.
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// It returns whether any files were checked.
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func doPackage(directory string, names []string) bool {
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var files []*File
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var astFiles []*ast.File
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fs := token.NewFileSet()
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for _, name := range names {
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data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(name)
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if err != nil {
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// Warn but continue to next package.
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warnf("%s: %s", name, err)
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return false
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}
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checkBuildTag(name, data)
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var parsedFile *ast.File
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if strings.HasSuffix(name, ".go") {
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parsedFile, err = parser.ParseFile(fs, name, data, 0)
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if err != nil {
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warnf("%s: %s", name, err)
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return false
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}
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astFiles = append(astFiles, parsedFile)
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}
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files = append(files, &File{fset: fs, content: data, name: name, file: parsedFile})
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}
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if len(astFiles) == 0 {
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return false
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}
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pkg := new(Package)
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pkg.path = astFiles[0].Name.Name
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pkg.files = files
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// Type check the package.
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err := pkg.check(fs, astFiles)
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if err != nil && *verbose {
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warnf("%s", err)
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}
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// Check.
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chk := make(map[ast.Node][]func(*File, ast.Node))
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for typ, set := range checkers {
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for name, fn := range set {
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if vet(name) {
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chk[typ] = append(chk[typ], fn)
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}
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}
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}
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for _, file := range files {
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file.pkg = pkg
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file.checkers = chk
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if file.file != nil {
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file.walkFile(file.name, file.file)
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}
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}
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asmCheck(pkg)
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return true
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}
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func visit(path string, f os.FileInfo, err error) error {
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if err != nil {
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warnf("walk error: %s", err)
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return err
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}
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// One package per directory. Ignore the files themselves.
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if !f.IsDir() {
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return nil
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}
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doPackageDir(path)
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return nil
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}
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func (pkg *Package) hasFileWithSuffix(suffix string) bool {
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for _, f := range pkg.files {
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if strings.HasSuffix(f.name, suffix) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// walkDir recursively walks the tree looking for Go packages.
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func walkDir(root string) {
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filepath.Walk(root, visit)
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}
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// errorf formats the error to standard error, adding program
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// identification and a newline, and exits.
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func errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "vet: "+format+"\n", args...)
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os.Exit(2)
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}
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// warnf formats the error to standard error, adding program
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// identification and a newline, but does not exit.
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func warnf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "vet: "+format+"\n", args...)
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setExit(1)
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}
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// Println is fmt.Println guarded by -v.
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func Println(args ...interface{}) {
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if !*verbose {
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return
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}
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fmt.Println(args...)
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}
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// Printf is fmt.Printf guarded by -v.
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func Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
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if !*verbose {
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return
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}
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fmt.Printf(format+"\n", args...)
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}
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// Bad reports an error and sets the exit code..
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func (f *File) Bad(pos token.Pos, args ...interface{}) {
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f.Warn(pos, args...)
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setExit(1)
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}
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// Badf reports a formatted error and sets the exit code.
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func (f *File) Badf(pos token.Pos, format string, args ...interface{}) {
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f.Warnf(pos, format, args...)
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setExit(1)
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}
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// loc returns a formatted representation of the position.
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func (f *File) loc(pos token.Pos) string {
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if pos == token.NoPos {
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return ""
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}
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// Do not print columns. Because the pos often points to the start of an
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// expression instead of the inner part with the actual error, the
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// precision can mislead.
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posn := f.fset.Position(pos)
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d: ", posn.Filename, posn.Line)
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}
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// Warn reports an error but does not set the exit code.
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func (f *File) Warn(pos token.Pos, args ...interface{}) {
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fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, f.loc(pos)+fmt.Sprintln(args...))
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}
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// Warnf reports a formatted error but does not set the exit code.
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func (f *File) Warnf(pos token.Pos, format string, args ...interface{}) {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, f.loc(pos)+format+"\n", args...)
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}
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// walkFile walks the file's tree.
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func (f *File) walkFile(name string, file *ast.File) {
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Println("Checking file", name)
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ast.Walk(f, file)
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}
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// Visit implements the ast.Visitor interface.
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func (f *File) Visit(node ast.Node) ast.Visitor {
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var key ast.Node
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switch node.(type) {
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case *ast.AssignStmt:
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key = assignStmt
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case *ast.BinaryExpr:
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key = binaryExpr
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case *ast.CallExpr:
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key = callExpr
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case *ast.CompositeLit:
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key = compositeLit
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case *ast.ExprStmt:
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key = exprStmt
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case *ast.Field:
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key = field
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case *ast.FuncDecl:
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key = funcDecl
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case *ast.FuncLit:
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key = funcLit
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case *ast.GenDecl:
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key = genDecl
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case *ast.InterfaceType:
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key = interfaceType
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case *ast.RangeStmt:
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key = rangeStmt
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}
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for _, fn := range f.checkers[key] {
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fn(f, node)
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}
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return f
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}
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// gofmt returns a string representation of the expression.
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func (f *File) gofmt(x ast.Expr) string {
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f.b.Reset()
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printer.Fprint(&f.b, f.fset, x)
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return f.b.String()
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}
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