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package stylecheck
import (
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/constant"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
"honnef.co/go/tools/analysis/code"
"honnef.co/go/tools/analysis/edit"
"honnef.co/go/tools/analysis/lint"
"honnef.co/go/tools/analysis/report"
"honnef.co/go/tools/config"
"honnef.co/go/tools/go/ast/astutil"
"honnef.co/go/tools/go/ir"
"honnef.co/go/tools/go/ir/irutil"
"honnef.co/go/tools/go/types/typeutil"
"honnef.co/go/tools/internal/passes/buildir"
"honnef.co/go/tools/pattern"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/passes/inspect"
"golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector"
)
func docText(doc *ast.CommentGroup) (string, bool) {
if doc == nil {
return "", false
}
// We trim spaces primarily because of /**/ style comments, which often have leading space.
text := strings.TrimSpace(doc.Text())
return text, text != ""
}
func CheckPackageComment(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
// - At least one file in a non-main package should have a package comment
//
// - The comment should be of the form
// "Package x ...". This has a slight potential for false
// positives, as multiple files can have package comments, in
// which case they get appended. But that doesn't happen a lot in
// the real world.
if pass.Pkg.Name() == "main" {
return nil, nil
}
hasDocs := false
for _, f := range pass.Files {
if code.IsInTest(pass, f) {
continue
}
text, ok := docText(f.Doc)
if ok {
hasDocs = true
prefix := "Package " + f.Name.Name + " "
if !strings.HasPrefix(text, prefix) {
report.Report(pass, f.Doc, fmt.Sprintf(`package comment should be of the form "%s..."`, prefix))
}
}
}
if !hasDocs {
for _, f := range pass.Files {
if code.IsInTest(pass, f) {
continue
}
report.Report(pass, f, "at least one file in a package should have a package comment", report.ShortRange())
}
}
return nil, nil
}
func CheckDotImports(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
for _, f := range pass.Files {
imports:
for _, imp := range f.Imports {
path := imp.Path.Value
path = path[1 : len(path)-1]
for _, w := range config.For(pass).DotImportWhitelist {
if w == path {
continue imports
}
}
if imp.Name != nil && imp.Name.Name == "." && !code.IsInTest(pass, f) {
report.Report(pass, imp, "should not use dot imports", report.FilterGenerated())
}
}
}
return nil, nil
}
func CheckDuplicatedImports(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
for _, f := range pass.Files {
// Collect all imports by their import path
imports := make(map[string][]*ast.ImportSpec, len(f.Imports))
for _, imp := range f.Imports {
imports[imp.Path.Value] = append(imports[imp.Path.Value], imp)
}
for path, value := range imports {
if path[1:len(path)-1] == "unsafe" {
// Don't flag unsafe. Cgo generated code imports
// unsafe using the blank identifier, and most
// user-written cgo code also imports unsafe
// explicitly.
continue
}
// If there's more than one import per path, we flag that
if len(value) > 1 {
s := fmt.Sprintf("package %s is being imported more than once", path)
opts := []report.Option{report.FilterGenerated()}
for _, imp := range value[1:] {
opts = append(opts, report.Related(imp, fmt.Sprintf("other import of %s", path)))
}
report.Report(pass, value[0], s, opts...)
}
}
}
return nil, nil
}
func CheckBlankImports(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
fset := pass.Fset
for _, f := range pass.Files {
if code.IsMainLike(pass) || code.IsInTest(pass, f) {
continue
}
// Collect imports of the form `import _ "foo"`, i.e. with no
// parentheses, as their comment will be associated with the
// (paren-free) GenDecl, not the import spec itself.
//
// We don't directly process the GenDecl so that we can
// correctly handle the following:
//
// import _ "foo"
// import _ "bar"
//
// where only the first import should get flagged.
skip := map[ast.Spec]bool{}
ast.Inspect(f, func(node ast.Node) bool {
switch node := node.(type) {
case *ast.File:
return true
case *ast.GenDecl:
if node.Tok != token.IMPORT {
return false
}
if node.Lparen == token.NoPos && node.Doc != nil {
skip[node.Specs[0]] = true
}
return false
}
return false
})
for i, imp := range f.Imports {
pos := fset.Position(imp.Pos())
if !astutil.IsBlank(imp.Name) {
continue
}
// Only flag the first blank import in a group of imports,
// or don't flag any of them, if the first one is
// commented
if i > 0 {
prev := f.Imports[i-1]
prevPos := fset.Position(prev.Pos())
if pos.Line-1 == prevPos.Line && astutil.IsBlank(prev.Name) {
continue
}
}
if imp.Doc == nil && imp.Comment == nil && !skip[imp] {
report.Report(pass, imp, "a blank import should be only in a main or test package, or have a comment justifying it")
}
}
}
return nil, nil
}
func CheckIncDec(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
// TODO(dh): this can be noisy for function bodies that look like this:
// x += 3
// ...
// x += 2
// ...
// x += 1
fn := func(node ast.Node) {
assign := node.(*ast.AssignStmt)
if assign.Tok != token.ADD_ASSIGN && assign.Tok != token.SUB_ASSIGN {
return
}
if (len(assign.Lhs) != 1 || len(assign.Rhs) != 1) ||
!astutil.IsIntLiteral(assign.Rhs[0], "1") {
return
}
suffix := ""
switch assign.Tok {
case token.ADD_ASSIGN:
suffix = "++"
case token.SUB_ASSIGN:
suffix = "--"
}
report.Report(pass, assign, fmt.Sprintf("should replace %s with %s%s", report.Render(pass, assign), report.Render(pass, assign.Lhs[0]), suffix))
}
code.Preorder(pass, fn, (*ast.AssignStmt)(nil))
return nil, nil
}
func CheckErrorReturn(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
fnLoop:
for _, fn := range pass.ResultOf[buildir.Analyzer].(*buildir.IR).SrcFuncs {
sig := fn.Type().(*types.Signature)
rets := sig.Results()
if rets == nil || rets.Len() < 2 {
continue
}
if rets.At(rets.Len()-1).Type() == types.Universe.Lookup("error").Type() {
// Last return type is error. If the function also returns
// errors in other positions, that's fine.
continue
}
for i := rets.Len() - 2; i >= 0; i-- {
if rets.At(i).Type() == types.Universe.Lookup("error").Type() {
report.Report(pass, rets.At(i), "error should be returned as the last argument", report.ShortRange())
continue fnLoop
}
}
}
return nil, nil
}
// CheckUnexportedReturn checks that exported functions on exported
// types do not return unexported types.
func CheckUnexportedReturn(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
for _, fn := range pass.ResultOf[buildir.Analyzer].(*buildir.IR).SrcFuncs {
if fn.Synthetic != 0 || fn.Parent() != nil {
continue
}
if !ast.IsExported(fn.Name()) || code.IsMain(pass) || code.IsInTest(pass, fn) {
continue
}
sig := fn.Type().(*types.Signature)
if sig.Recv() != nil && !ast.IsExported(typeutil.Dereference(sig.Recv().Type()).(*types.Named).Obj().Name()) {
continue
}
res := sig.Results()
for i := 0; i < res.Len(); i++ {
if named, ok := typeutil.DereferenceR(res.At(i).Type()).(*types.Named); ok &&
!ast.IsExported(named.Obj().Name()) &&
named != types.Universe.Lookup("error").Type() {
report.Report(pass, fn, "should not return unexported type")
}
}
}
return nil, nil
}
func CheckReceiverNames(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
irpkg := pass.ResultOf[buildir.Analyzer].(*buildir.IR).Pkg
for _, m := range irpkg.Members {
if T, ok := m.Object().(*types.TypeName); ok && !T.IsAlias() {
ms := typeutil.IntuitiveMethodSet(T.Type(), nil)
for _, sel := range ms {
fn := sel.Obj().(*types.Func)
recv := fn.Type().(*types.Signature).Recv()
if typeutil.Dereference(recv.Type()) != T.Type() {
// skip embedded methods
continue
}
if recv.Name() == "self" || recv.Name() == "this" {
report.Report(pass, recv, `receiver name should be a reflection of its identity; don't use generic names such as "this" or "self"`, report.FilterGenerated())
}
if recv.Name() == "_" {
report.Report(pass, recv, "receiver name should not be an underscore, omit the name if it is unused", report.FilterGenerated())
}
}
}
}
return nil, nil
}
func CheckReceiverNamesIdentical(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
irpkg := pass.ResultOf[buildir.Analyzer].(*buildir.IR).Pkg
for _, m := range irpkg.Members {
names := map[string]int{}
var firstFn *types.Func
if T, ok := m.Object().(*types.TypeName); ok && !T.IsAlias() {
ms := typeutil.IntuitiveMethodSet(T.Type(), nil)
for _, sel := range ms {
fn := sel.Obj().(*types.Func)
recv := fn.Type().(*types.Signature).Recv()
if code.IsGenerated(pass, recv.Pos()) {
// Don't concern ourselves with methods in generated code
continue
}
if typeutil.Dereference(recv.Type()) != T.Type() {
// skip embedded methods
continue
}
if firstFn == nil {
firstFn = fn
}
if recv.Name() != "" && recv.Name() != "_" {
names[recv.Name()]++
}
}
}
if len(names) > 1 {
var seen []string
for name, count := range names {
seen = append(seen, fmt.Sprintf("%dx %q", count, name))
}
sort.Strings(seen)
report.Report(pass, firstFn, fmt.Sprintf("methods on the same type should have the same receiver name (seen %s)", strings.Join(seen, ", ")))
}
}
return nil, nil
}
func CheckContextFirstArg(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
// TODO(dh): this check doesn't apply to test helpers. Example from the stdlib:
// func helperCommandContext(t *testing.T, ctx context.Context, s ...string) (cmd *exec.Cmd) {
fnLoop:
for _, fn := range pass.ResultOf[buildir.Analyzer].(*buildir.IR).SrcFuncs {
if fn.Synthetic != 0 || fn.Parent() != nil {
continue
}
params := fn.Signature.Params()
if params.Len() < 2 {
continue
}
if types.TypeString(params.At(0).Type(), nil) == "context.Context" {
continue
}
for i := 1; i < params.Len(); i++ {
param := params.At(i)
if types.TypeString(param.Type(), nil) == "context.Context" {
report.Report(pass, param, "context.Context should be the first argument of a function", report.ShortRange())
continue fnLoop
}
}
}
return nil, nil
}
func CheckErrorStrings(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
objNames := map[*ir.Package]map[string]bool{}
irpkg := pass.ResultOf[buildir.Analyzer].(*buildir.IR).Pkg
objNames[irpkg] = map[string]bool{}
for _, m := range irpkg.Members {
if typ, ok := m.(*ir.Type); ok {
objNames[irpkg][typ.Name()] = true
}
}
for _, fn := range pass.ResultOf[buildir.Analyzer].(*buildir.IR).SrcFuncs {
objNames[fn.Package()][fn.Name()] = true
}
for _, fn := range pass.ResultOf[buildir.Analyzer].(*buildir.IR).SrcFuncs {
if code.IsInTest(pass, fn) {
// We don't care about malformed error messages in tests;
// they're usually for direct human consumption, not part
// of an API
continue
}
for _, block := range fn.Blocks {
instrLoop:
for _, ins := range block.Instrs {
call, ok := ins.(*ir.Call)
if !ok {
continue
}
if !irutil.IsCallToAny(call.Common(), "errors.New", "fmt.Errorf") {
continue
}
k, ok := call.Common().Args[0].(*ir.Const)
if !ok {
continue
}
s := constant.StringVal(k.Value)
if len(s) == 0 {
continue
}
switch s[len(s)-1] {
case '.', ':', '!', '\n':
report.Report(pass, call, "error strings should not end with punctuation or a newline")
}
idx := strings.IndexByte(s, ' ')
if idx == -1 {
// single word error message, probably not a real
// error but something used in tests or during
// debugging
continue
}
word := s[:idx]
first, n := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(word)
if !unicode.IsUpper(first) {
continue
}
for _, c := range word[n:] {
if unicode.IsUpper(c) {
// Word is probably an initialism or
// multi-word function name
continue instrLoop
}
}
if strings.ContainsRune(word, '(') {
// Might be a function call
continue instrLoop
}
word = strings.TrimRightFunc(word, func(r rune) bool { return unicode.IsPunct(r) })
if objNames[fn.Package()][word] {
// Word is probably the name of a function or type in this package
continue
}
// First word in error starts with a capital
// letter, and the word doesn't contain any other
// capitals, making it unlikely to be an
// initialism or multi-word function name.
//
// It could still be a proper noun, though.
report.Report(pass, call, "error strings should not be capitalized")
}
}
}
return nil, nil
}
func CheckTimeNames(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
suffixes := []string{
"Sec", "Secs", "Seconds",
"Msec", "Msecs",
"Milli", "Millis", "Milliseconds",
"Usec", "Usecs", "Microseconds",
"MS", "Ms",
}
fn := func(names []*ast.Ident) {
for _, name := range names {
if _, ok := pass.TypesInfo.Defs[name]; !ok {
continue
}
T := pass.TypesInfo.TypeOf(name)
if !typeutil.IsType(T, "time.Duration") && !typeutil.IsType(T, "*time.Duration") {
continue
}
for _, suffix := range suffixes {
if strings.HasSuffix(name.Name, suffix) {
report.Report(pass, name, fmt.Sprintf("var %s is of type %v; don't use unit-specific suffix %q", name.Name, T, suffix))
break
}
}
}
}
fn2 := func(node ast.Node) {
switch node := node.(type) {
case *ast.ValueSpec:
fn(node.Names)
case *ast.FieldList:
for _, field := range node.List {
fn(field.Names)
}
case *ast.AssignStmt:
if node.Tok != token.DEFINE {
break
}
var names []*ast.Ident
for _, lhs := range node.Lhs {
if lhs, ok := lhs.(*ast.Ident); ok {
names = append(names, lhs)
}
}
fn(names)
}
}
code.Preorder(pass, fn2, (*ast.ValueSpec)(nil), (*ast.FieldList)(nil), (*ast.AssignStmt)(nil))
return nil, nil
}
func CheckErrorVarNames(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
for _, f := range pass.Files {
for _, decl := range f.Decls {
gen, ok := decl.(*ast.GenDecl)
if !ok || gen.Tok != token.VAR {
continue
}
for _, spec := range gen.Specs {
spec := spec.(*ast.ValueSpec)
if len(spec.Names) != len(spec.Values) {
continue
}
for i, name := range spec.Names {
val := spec.Values[i]
if !code.IsCallToAny(pass, val, "errors.New", "fmt.Errorf") {
continue
}
if pass.Pkg.Path() == "net/http" && strings.HasPrefix(name.Name, "http2err") {
// special case for internal variable names of
// bundled HTTP 2 code in net/http
continue
}
prefix := "err"
if name.IsExported() {
prefix = "Err"
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(name.Name, prefix) {
report.Report(pass, name, fmt.Sprintf("error var %s should have name of the form %sFoo", name.Name, prefix))
}
}
}
}
}
return nil, nil
}
var httpStatusCodes = map[int]string{
100: "StatusContinue",
101: "StatusSwitchingProtocols",
102: "StatusProcessing",
200: "StatusOK",
201: "StatusCreated",
202: "StatusAccepted",
203: "StatusNonAuthoritativeInfo",
204: "StatusNoContent",
205: "StatusResetContent",
206: "StatusPartialContent",
207: "StatusMultiStatus",
208: "StatusAlreadyReported",
226: "StatusIMUsed",
300: "StatusMultipleChoices",
301: "StatusMovedPermanently",
302: "StatusFound",
303: "StatusSeeOther",
304: "StatusNotModified",
305: "StatusUseProxy",
307: "StatusTemporaryRedirect",
308: "StatusPermanentRedirect",
400: "StatusBadRequest",
401: "StatusUnauthorized",
402: "StatusPaymentRequired",
403: "StatusForbidden",
404: "StatusNotFound",
405: "StatusMethodNotAllowed",
406: "StatusNotAcceptable",
407: "StatusProxyAuthRequired",
408: "StatusRequestTimeout",
409: "StatusConflict",
410: "StatusGone",
411: "StatusLengthRequired",
412: "StatusPreconditionFailed",
413: "StatusRequestEntityTooLarge",
414: "StatusRequestURITooLong",
415: "StatusUnsupportedMediaType",
416: "StatusRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable",
417: "StatusExpectationFailed",
418: "StatusTeapot",
422: "StatusUnprocessableEntity",
423: "StatusLocked",
424: "StatusFailedDependency",
426: "StatusUpgradeRequired",
428: "StatusPreconditionRequired",
429: "StatusTooManyRequests",
431: "StatusRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge",
451: "StatusUnavailableForLegalReasons",
500: "StatusInternalServerError",
501: "StatusNotImplemented",
502: "StatusBadGateway",
503: "StatusServiceUnavailable",
504: "StatusGatewayTimeout",
505: "StatusHTTPVersionNotSupported",
506: "StatusVariantAlsoNegotiates",
507: "StatusInsufficientStorage",
508: "StatusLoopDetected",
510: "StatusNotExtended",
511: "StatusNetworkAuthenticationRequired",
}
func CheckHTTPStatusCodes(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
whitelist := map[string]bool{}
for _, code := range config.For(pass).HTTPStatusCodeWhitelist {
whitelist[code] = true
}
fn := func(node ast.Node) {
call := node.(*ast.CallExpr)
var arg int
switch code.CallName(pass, call) {
case "net/http.Error":
arg = 2
case "net/http.Redirect":
arg = 3
case "net/http.StatusText":
arg = 0
case "net/http.RedirectHandler":
arg = 1
default:
return
}
if arg >= len(call.Args) {
return
}
lit, ok := call.Args[arg].(*ast.BasicLit)
if !ok {
return
}
if whitelist[lit.Value] {
return
}
n, err := strconv.Atoi(lit.Value)
if err != nil {
return
}
s, ok := httpStatusCodes[n]
if !ok {
return
}
report.Report(pass, lit, fmt.Sprintf("should use constant http.%s instead of numeric literal %d", s, n),
report.FilterGenerated(),
report.Fixes(edit.Fix(fmt.Sprintf("use http.%s instead of %d", s, n), edit.ReplaceWithString(pass.Fset, lit, "http."+s))))
}
code.Preorder(pass, fn, (*ast.CallExpr)(nil))
return nil, nil
}
func CheckDefaultCaseOrder(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
fn := func(node ast.Node) {
stmt := node.(*ast.SwitchStmt)
list := stmt.Body.List
for i, c := range list {
if c.(*ast.CaseClause).List == nil && i != 0 && i != len(list)-1 {
report.Report(pass, c, "default case should be first or last in switch statement", report.FilterGenerated())
break
}
}
}
code.Preorder(pass, fn, (*ast.SwitchStmt)(nil))
return nil, nil
}
var (
checkYodaConditionsQ = pattern.MustParse(`(BinaryExpr left@(BasicLit _ _) tok@(Or "==" "!=") right@(Not (BasicLit _ _)))`)
checkYodaConditionsR = pattern.MustParse(`(BinaryExpr right tok left)`)
)
func CheckYodaConditions(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
fn := func(node ast.Node) {
if _, edits, ok := code.MatchAndEdit(pass, checkYodaConditionsQ, checkYodaConditionsR, node); ok {
report.Report(pass, node, "don't use Yoda conditions",
report.FilterGenerated(),
report.Fixes(edit.Fix("un-Yoda-fy", edits...)))
}
}
code.Preorder(pass, fn, (*ast.BinaryExpr)(nil))
return nil, nil
}
func CheckInvisibleCharacters(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
fn := func(node ast.Node) {
lit := node.(*ast.BasicLit)
if lit.Kind != token.STRING {
return
}
type invalid struct {
r rune
off int
}
var invalids []invalid
hasFormat := false
hasControl := false
for off, r := range lit.Value {
if unicode.Is(unicode.Cf, r) {
invalids = append(invalids, invalid{r, off})
hasFormat = true
} else if unicode.Is(unicode.Cc, r) && r != '\n' && r != '\t' && r != '\r' {
invalids = append(invalids, invalid{r, off})
hasControl = true
}
}
switch len(invalids) {
case 0:
return
case 1:
var kind string
if hasFormat {
kind = "format"
} else if hasControl {
kind = "control"
} else {
panic("unreachable")
}
r := invalids[0]
msg := fmt.Sprintf("string literal contains the Unicode %s character %U, consider using the %q escape sequence instead", kind, r.r, r.r)
replacement := strconv.QuoteRune(r.r)
replacement = replacement[1 : len(replacement)-1]
edit := analysis.SuggestedFix{
Message: fmt.Sprintf("replace %s character %U with %q", kind, r.r, r.r),
TextEdits: []analysis.TextEdit{{
Pos: lit.Pos() + token.Pos(r.off),
End: lit.Pos() + token.Pos(r.off) + token.Pos(utf8.RuneLen(r.r)),
NewText: []byte(replacement),
}},
}
delete := analysis.SuggestedFix{
Message: fmt.Sprintf("delete %s character %U", kind, r),
TextEdits: []analysis.TextEdit{{
Pos: lit.Pos() + token.Pos(r.off),
End: lit.Pos() + token.Pos(r.off) + token.Pos(utf8.RuneLen(r.r)),
}},
}
report.Report(pass, lit, msg, report.Fixes(edit, delete))
default:
var kind string
if hasFormat && hasControl {
kind = "format and control"
} else if hasFormat {
kind = "format"
} else if hasControl {
kind = "control"
} else {
panic("unreachable")
}
msg := fmt.Sprintf("string literal contains Unicode %s characters, consider using escape sequences instead", kind)
var edits []analysis.TextEdit
var deletions []analysis.TextEdit
for _, r := range invalids {
replacement := strconv.QuoteRune(r.r)
replacement = replacement[1 : len(replacement)-1]
edits = append(edits, analysis.TextEdit{
Pos: lit.Pos() + token.Pos(r.off),
End: lit.Pos() + token.Pos(r.off) + token.Pos(utf8.RuneLen(r.r)),
NewText: []byte(replacement),
})
deletions = append(deletions, analysis.TextEdit{
Pos: lit.Pos() + token.Pos(r.off),
End: lit.Pos() + token.Pos(r.off) + token.Pos(utf8.RuneLen(r.r)),
})
}
edit := analysis.SuggestedFix{
Message: fmt.Sprintf("replace all %s characters with escape sequences", kind),
TextEdits: edits,
}
delete := analysis.SuggestedFix{
Message: fmt.Sprintf("delete all %s characters", kind),
TextEdits: deletions,
}
report.Report(pass, lit, msg, report.Fixes(edit, delete))
}
}
code.Preorder(pass, fn, (*ast.BasicLit)(nil))
return nil, nil
}
func CheckExportedFunctionDocs(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
fn := func(node ast.Node) {
if code.IsInTest(pass, node) {
return
}
decl := node.(*ast.FuncDecl)
text, ok := docText(decl.Doc)
if !ok {
return
}
if !ast.IsExported(decl.Name.Name) {
return
}
kind := "function"
if decl.Recv != nil {
kind = "method"
switch T := decl.Recv.List[0].Type.(type) {
case *ast.StarExpr:
if !ast.IsExported(T.X.(*ast.Ident).Name) {
return
}
case *ast.Ident:
if !ast.IsExported(T.Name) {
return
}
default:
lint.ExhaustiveTypeSwitch(T)
}
}
prefix := decl.Name.Name + " "
if !strings.HasPrefix(text, prefix) {
report.Report(pass, decl.Doc, fmt.Sprintf(`comment on exported %s %s should be of the form "%s..."`, kind, decl.Name.Name, prefix), report.FilterGenerated())
}
}
code.Preorder(pass, fn, (*ast.FuncDecl)(nil))
return nil, nil
}
func CheckExportedTypeDocs(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
var genDecl *ast.GenDecl
fn := func(node ast.Node, push bool) bool {
if !push {
genDecl = nil
return false
}
if code.IsInTest(pass, node) {
return false
}
switch node := node.(type) {
case *ast.GenDecl:
if node.Tok == token.IMPORT {
return false
}
genDecl = node
return true
case *ast.TypeSpec:
if !ast.IsExported(node.Name.Name) {
return false
}
doc := node.Doc
text, ok := docText(doc)
if !ok {
if len(genDecl.Specs) != 1 {
// more than one spec in the GenDecl, don't validate the
// docstring
return false
}
if genDecl.Lparen.IsValid() {
// 'type ( T )' is weird, don't guess the user's intention
return false
}
doc = genDecl.Doc
text, ok = docText(doc)
if !ok {
return false
}
}
s := text
articles := [...]string{"A", "An", "The"}
for _, a := range articles {
if strings.HasPrefix(s, a+" ") {
s = s[len(a)+1:]
break
}
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(s, node.Name.Name+" ") {
report.Report(pass, doc, fmt.Sprintf(`comment on exported type %s should be of the form "%s ..." (with optional leading article)`, node.Name.Name, node.Name.Name), report.FilterGenerated())
}
return false
case *ast.FuncLit, *ast.FuncDecl:
return false
default:
lint.ExhaustiveTypeSwitch(node)
return false
}
}
pass.ResultOf[inspect.Analyzer].(*inspector.Inspector).Nodes([]ast.Node{(*ast.GenDecl)(nil), (*ast.TypeSpec)(nil), (*ast.FuncLit)(nil), (*ast.FuncDecl)(nil)}, fn)
return nil, nil
}
func CheckExportedVarDocs(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
var genDecl *ast.GenDecl
fn := func(node ast.Node, push bool) bool {
if !push {
genDecl = nil
return false
}
if code.IsInTest(pass, node) {
return false
}
switch node := node.(type) {
case *ast.GenDecl:
if node.Tok == token.IMPORT {
return false
}
genDecl = node
return true
case *ast.ValueSpec:
if genDecl.Lparen.IsValid() || len(node.Names) > 1 {
// Don't try to guess the user's intention
return false
}
name := node.Names[0].Name
if !ast.IsExported(name) {
return false
}
text, ok := docText(genDecl.Doc)
if !ok {
return false
}
prefix := name + " "
if !strings.HasPrefix(text, prefix) {
kind := "var"
if genDecl.Tok == token.CONST {
kind = "const"
}
report.Report(pass, genDecl.Doc, fmt.Sprintf(`comment on exported %s %s should be of the form "%s..."`, kind, name, prefix), report.FilterGenerated())
}
return false
case *ast.FuncLit, *ast.FuncDecl:
return false
default:
lint.ExhaustiveTypeSwitch(node)
return false
}
}
pass.ResultOf[inspect.Analyzer].(*inspector.Inspector).Nodes([]ast.Node{(*ast.GenDecl)(nil), (*ast.ValueSpec)(nil), (*ast.FuncLit)(nil), (*ast.FuncDecl)(nil)}, fn)
return nil, nil
}