go/analysis/passes/shadow: adapt for analysis API
Change-Id: I9b7c98ab9647e17c286e656860038498e32f99f2 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/142358 Reviewed-by: Michael Matloob <matloob@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Michael Matloob <matloob@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
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// +build ignore
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// Copyright 2013 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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/*
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This file contains the code to check for shadowed variables.
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package shadow
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import (
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"go/ast"
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"go/token"
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"go/types"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/passes/inspect"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/ast/inspector"
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)
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// NOTE: Experimental. Not part of the vet suite.
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const Doc = `check for possible unintended shadowing of variables
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This analyzer check for shadowed variables.
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A shadowed variable is a variable declared in an inner scope
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with the same name and type as a variable in an outer scope,
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and where the outer variable is mentioned after the inner one
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}
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return err
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}
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`
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*/
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var Analyzer = &analysis.Analyzer{
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Name: "shadow",
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Doc: Doc,
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Requires: []*analysis.Analyzer{inspect.Analyzer},
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Run: run,
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}
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package main
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import (
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"flag"
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"go/ast"
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"go/token"
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"go/types"
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)
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var strictShadowing = flag.Bool("shadowstrict", false, "whether to be strict about shadowing; can be noisy")
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// flags
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var strict = false
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func init() {
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register("shadow",
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"check for shadowed variables (experimental; must be set explicitly)",
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checkShadow,
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assignStmt, genDecl)
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experimental["shadow"] = true
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Analyzer.Flags.BoolVar(&strict, "strict", strict, "whether to be strict about shadowing; can be noisy")
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}
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func checkShadow(f *File, node ast.Node) {
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switch n := node.(type) {
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case *ast.AssignStmt:
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checkShadowAssignment(f, n)
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case *ast.GenDecl:
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checkShadowDecl(f, n)
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func run(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
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inspect := pass.ResultOf[inspect.Analyzer].(*inspector.Inspector)
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spans := make(map[types.Object]span)
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for id, obj := range pass.TypesInfo.Defs {
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// Ignore identifiers that don't denote objects
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// (package names, symbolic variables such as t
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// in t := x.(type) of type switch headers).
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if obj != nil {
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growSpan(spans, obj, id.Pos(), id.End())
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}
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}
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for id, obj := range pass.TypesInfo.Uses {
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growSpan(spans, obj, id.Pos(), id.End())
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}
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for node, obj := range pass.TypesInfo.Implicits {
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// A type switch with a short variable declaration
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// such as t := x.(type) doesn't declare the symbolic
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// variable (t in the example) at the switch header;
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// instead a new variable t (with specific type) is
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// declared implicitly for each case. Such variables
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// are found in the types.Info.Implicits (not Defs)
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// map. Add them here, assuming they are declared at
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// the type cases' colon ":".
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if cc, ok := node.(*ast.CaseClause); ok {
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growSpan(spans, obj, cc.Colon, cc.Colon)
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}
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}
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nodeFilter := []ast.Node{
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(*ast.AssignStmt)(nil),
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(*ast.GenDecl)(nil),
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}
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inspect.Preorder(nodeFilter, func(n ast.Node) {
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switch n := n.(type) {
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case *ast.AssignStmt:
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checkShadowAssignment(pass, spans, n)
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case *ast.GenDecl:
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checkShadowDecl(pass, spans, n)
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}
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})
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return nil, nil
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}
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// Span stores the minimum range of byte positions in the file in which a
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// A span stores the minimum range of byte positions in the file in which a
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// given variable (types.Object) is mentioned. It is lexically defined: it spans
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// from the beginning of its first mention to the end of its last mention.
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// A variable is considered shadowed (if *strictShadowing is off) only if the
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// A variable is considered shadowed (if strict is off) only if the
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// shadowing variable is declared within the span of the shadowed variable.
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// In other words, if a variable is shadowed but not used after the shadowed
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// variable is declared, it is inconsequential and not worth complaining about.
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// - A variable declared inside a function literal can falsely be identified
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// as shadowing a variable in the outer function.
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//
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type Span struct {
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type span struct {
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min token.Pos
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max token.Pos
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}
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// contains reports whether the position is inside the span.
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func (s Span) contains(pos token.Pos) bool {
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func (s span) contains(pos token.Pos) bool {
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return s.min <= pos && pos < s.max
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}
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// growSpan expands the span for the object to contain the source range [pos, end).
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func (pkg *Package) growSpan(obj types.Object, pos, end token.Pos) {
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if *strictShadowing {
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func growSpan(spans map[types.Object]span, obj types.Object, pos, end token.Pos) {
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if strict {
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return // No need
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}
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span, ok := pkg.spans[obj]
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s, ok := spans[obj]
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if ok {
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if span.min > pos {
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span.min = pos
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if s.min > pos {
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s.min = pos
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}
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if span.max < end {
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span.max = end
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if s.max < end {
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s.max = end
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}
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} else {
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span = Span{pos, end}
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s = span{pos, end}
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}
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pkg.spans[obj] = span
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spans[obj] = s
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}
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// checkShadowAssignment checks for shadowing in a short variable declaration.
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func checkShadowAssignment(f *File, a *ast.AssignStmt) {
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func checkShadowAssignment(pass *analysis.Pass, spans map[types.Object]span, a *ast.AssignStmt) {
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if a.Tok != token.DEFINE {
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return
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}
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if f.idiomaticShortRedecl(a) {
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if idiomaticShortRedecl(pass, a) {
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return
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}
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for _, expr := range a.Lhs {
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ident, ok := expr.(*ast.Ident)
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if !ok {
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f.Badf(expr.Pos(), "invalid AST: short variable declaration of non-identifier")
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pass.Reportf(expr.Pos(), "invalid AST: short variable declaration of non-identifier")
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return
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}
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checkShadowing(f, ident)
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checkShadowing(pass, spans, ident)
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}
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}
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// idiomaticShortRedecl reports whether this short declaration can be ignored for
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// the purposes of shadowing, that is, that any redeclarations it contains are deliberate.
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func (f *File) idiomaticShortRedecl(a *ast.AssignStmt) bool {
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func idiomaticShortRedecl(pass *analysis.Pass, a *ast.AssignStmt) bool {
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// Don't complain about deliberate redeclarations of the form
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// i := i
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// Such constructs are idiomatic in range loops to create a new variable
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for i, expr := range a.Lhs {
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lhs, ok := expr.(*ast.Ident)
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if !ok {
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f.Badf(expr.Pos(), "invalid AST: short variable declaration of non-identifier")
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pass.Reportf(expr.Pos(), "invalid AST: short variable declaration of non-identifier")
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return true // Don't do any more processing.
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}
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switch rhs := a.Rhs[i].(type) {
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// idiomaticRedecl reports whether this declaration spec can be ignored for
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// the purposes of shadowing, that is, that any redeclarations it contains are deliberate.
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func (f *File) idiomaticRedecl(d *ast.ValueSpec) bool {
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func idiomaticRedecl(d *ast.ValueSpec) bool {
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// Don't complain about deliberate redeclarations of the form
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// var i, j = i, j
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if len(d.Names) != len(d.Values) {
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}
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// checkShadowDecl checks for shadowing in a general variable declaration.
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func checkShadowDecl(f *File, d *ast.GenDecl) {
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func checkShadowDecl(pass *analysis.Pass, spans map[types.Object]span, d *ast.GenDecl) {
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if d.Tok != token.VAR {
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return
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}
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for _, spec := range d.Specs {
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valueSpec, ok := spec.(*ast.ValueSpec)
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if !ok {
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f.Badf(spec.Pos(), "invalid AST: var GenDecl not ValueSpec")
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pass.Reportf(spec.Pos(), "invalid AST: var GenDecl not ValueSpec")
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return
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}
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// Don't complain about deliberate redeclarations of the form
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// var i = i
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if f.idiomaticRedecl(valueSpec) {
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if idiomaticRedecl(valueSpec) {
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return
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}
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for _, ident := range valueSpec.Names {
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checkShadowing(f, ident)
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checkShadowing(pass, spans, ident)
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}
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}
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}
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// checkShadowing checks whether the identifier shadows an identifier in an outer scope.
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func checkShadowing(f *File, ident *ast.Ident) {
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func checkShadowing(pass *analysis.Pass, spans map[types.Object]span, ident *ast.Ident) {
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if ident.Name == "_" {
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// Can't shadow the blank identifier.
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return
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}
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obj := f.pkg.defs[ident]
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obj := pass.TypesInfo.Defs[ident]
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if obj == nil {
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return
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}
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if shadowed.Parent() == types.Universe {
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return
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}
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if *strictShadowing {
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if strict {
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// The shadowed identifier must appear before this one to be an instance of shadowing.
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if shadowed.Pos() > ident.Pos() {
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return
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} else {
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// Don't complain if the span of validity of the shadowed identifier doesn't include
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// the shadowing identifier.
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span, ok := f.pkg.spans[shadowed]
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span, ok := spans[shadowed]
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if !ok {
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f.Badf(shadowed.Pos(), "internal error: no range for %q", shadowed.Name())
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pass.Reportf(ident.Pos(), "internal error: no range for %q", ident.Name)
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return
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}
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if !span.contains(ident.Pos()) {
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}
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// Don't complain if the types differ: that implies the programmer really wants two different things.
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if types.Identical(obj.Type(), shadowed.Type()) {
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f.Badf(ident.Pos(), "declaration of %q shadows declaration at %s", obj.Name(), f.loc(shadowed.Pos()))
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line := pass.Fset.Position(shadowed.Pos()).Line
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pass.Reportf(ident.Pos(), "declaration of %q shadows declaration at line %d", obj.Name(), line)
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}
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}
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package shadow_test
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import (
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"testing"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/analysistest"
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"golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/passes/shadow"
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)
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func Test(t *testing.T) {
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testdata := analysistest.TestData()
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analysistest.Run(t, testdata, shadow.Analyzer, "a")
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}
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// Some of these errors are caught by the compiler (shadowed return parameters for example)
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// but are nonetheless useful tests.
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package testdata
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package a
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import "os"
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_ = err
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}
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if f != nil {
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_, err := f.Read(buf) // ERROR "declaration of .err. shadows declaration at shadow.go:13"
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_, err := f.Read(buf) // want "declaration of .err. shadows declaration at line 13"
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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_ = i
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}
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if f != nil {
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x := one() // ERROR "declaration of .x. shadows declaration at shadow.go:14"
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var _, err = f.Read(buf) // ERROR "declaration of .err. shadows declaration at shadow.go:13"
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x := one() // want "declaration of .x. shadows declaration at line 14"
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var _, err = f.Read(buf) // want "declaration of .err. shadows declaration at line 13"
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if x == 1 && err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if shadowTemp := shadowTemp; true { // OK: obviously intentional idiomatic redeclaration
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var f *os.File // OK because f is not mentioned later in the function.
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// The declaration of x is a shadow because x is mentioned below.
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var x int // ERROR "declaration of .x. shadows declaration at shadow.go:14"
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var x int // want "declaration of .x. shadows declaration at line 14"
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_, _, _ = x, f, shadowTemp
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}
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// Use a couple of variables to trigger shadowing errors.
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switch t := a.(type) {
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case int:
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{
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t := 0 // ERROR "declaration of .t. shadows declaration at shadow.go:78"
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t := 0 // want "declaration of .t. shadows declaration at line 78"
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_ = t
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}
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_ = t
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