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stdmethods.go
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stdmethods.go
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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.
package stdmethods
import (
_ "embed"
"go/ast"
"go/types"
"strings"
"github.com/goki/go-tools/go/analysis"
"github.com/goki/go-tools/go/analysis/passes/inspect"
"github.com/goki/go-tools/go/analysis/passes/internal/analysisutil"
"github.com/goki/go-tools/go/ast/inspector"
)
//go:embed doc.go
var doc string
var Analyzer = &analysis.Analyzer{
Name: "stdmethods",
Doc: analysisutil.MustExtractDoc(doc, "stdmethods"),
URL: "https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/goki/go-tools/go/analysis/passes/stdmethods",
Requires: []*analysis.Analyzer{inspect.Analyzer},
Run: run,
}
// canonicalMethods lists the input and output types for Go methods
// that are checked using dynamic interface checks. Because the
// checks are dynamic, such methods would not cause a compile error
// if they have the wrong signature: instead the dynamic check would
// fail, sometimes mysteriously. If a method is found with a name listed
// here but not the input/output types listed here, vet complains.
//
// A few of the canonical methods have very common names.
// For example, a type might implement a Scan method that
// has nothing to do with fmt.Scanner, but we still want to check
// the methods that are intended to implement fmt.Scanner.
// To do that, the arguments that have a = prefix are treated as
// signals that the canonical meaning is intended: if a Scan
// method doesn't have a fmt.ScanState as its first argument,
// we let it go. But if it does have a fmt.ScanState, then the
// rest has to match.
var canonicalMethods = map[string]struct{ args, results []string }{
"As": {[]string{"any"}, []string{"bool"}}, // errors.As
// "Flush": {{}, {"error"}}, // http.Flusher and jpeg.writer conflict
"Format": {[]string{"=fmt.State", "rune"}, []string{}}, // fmt.Formatter
"GobDecode": {[]string{"[]byte"}, []string{"error"}}, // gob.GobDecoder
"GobEncode": {[]string{}, []string{"[]byte", "error"}}, // gob.GobEncoder
"Is": {[]string{"error"}, []string{"bool"}}, // errors.Is
"MarshalJSON": {[]string{}, []string{"[]byte", "error"}}, // json.Marshaler
"MarshalXML": {[]string{"*xml.Encoder", "xml.StartElement"}, []string{"error"}}, // xml.Marshaler
"ReadByte": {[]string{}, []string{"byte", "error"}}, // io.ByteReader
"ReadFrom": {[]string{"=io.Reader"}, []string{"int64", "error"}}, // io.ReaderFrom
"ReadRune": {[]string{}, []string{"rune", "int", "error"}}, // io.RuneReader
"Scan": {[]string{"=fmt.ScanState", "rune"}, []string{"error"}}, // fmt.Scanner
"Seek": {[]string{"=int64", "int"}, []string{"int64", "error"}}, // io.Seeker
"UnmarshalJSON": {[]string{"[]byte"}, []string{"error"}}, // json.Unmarshaler
"UnmarshalXML": {[]string{"*xml.Decoder", "xml.StartElement"}, []string{"error"}}, // xml.Unmarshaler
"UnreadByte": {[]string{}, []string{"error"}},
"UnreadRune": {[]string{}, []string{"error"}},
"Unwrap": {[]string{}, []string{"error"}}, // errors.Unwrap
"WriteByte": {[]string{"byte"}, []string{"error"}}, // jpeg.writer (matching bufio.Writer)
"WriteTo": {[]string{"=io.Writer"}, []string{"int64", "error"}}, // io.WriterTo
}
func run(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) {
inspect := pass.ResultOf[inspect.Analyzer].(*inspector.Inspector)
nodeFilter := []ast.Node{
(*ast.FuncDecl)(nil),
(*ast.InterfaceType)(nil),
}
inspect.Preorder(nodeFilter, func(n ast.Node) {
switch n := n.(type) {
case *ast.FuncDecl:
if n.Recv != nil {
canonicalMethod(pass, n.Name)
}
case *ast.InterfaceType:
for _, field := range n.Methods.List {
for _, id := range field.Names {
canonicalMethod(pass, id)
}
}
}
})
return nil, nil
}
func canonicalMethod(pass *analysis.Pass, id *ast.Ident) {
// Expected input/output.
expect, ok := canonicalMethods[id.Name]
if !ok {
return
}
// Actual input/output
sign := pass.TypesInfo.Defs[id].Type().(*types.Signature)
args := sign.Params()
results := sign.Results()
// Special case: WriteTo with more than one argument,
// not trying at all to implement io.WriterTo,
// comes up often enough to skip.
if id.Name == "WriteTo" && args.Len() > 1 {
return
}
// Special case: Is, As and Unwrap only apply when type
// implements error.
if id.Name == "Is" || id.Name == "As" || id.Name == "Unwrap" {
if recv := sign.Recv(); recv == nil || !implementsError(recv.Type()) {
return
}
}
// Special case: Unwrap has two possible signatures.
// Check for Unwrap() []error here.
if id.Name == "Unwrap" {
if args.Len() == 0 && results.Len() == 1 {
t := typeString(results.At(0).Type())
if t == "error" || t == "[]error" {
return
}
}
pass.ReportRangef(id, "method Unwrap() should have signature Unwrap() error or Unwrap() []error")
return
}
// Do the =s (if any) all match?
if !matchParams(pass, expect.args, args, "=") || !matchParams(pass, expect.results, results, "=") {
return
}
// Everything must match.
if !matchParams(pass, expect.args, args, "") || !matchParams(pass, expect.results, results, "") {
expectFmt := id.Name + "(" + argjoin(expect.args) + ")"
if len(expect.results) == 1 {
expectFmt += " " + argjoin(expect.results)
} else if len(expect.results) > 1 {
expectFmt += " (" + argjoin(expect.results) + ")"
}
actual := typeString(sign)
actual = strings.TrimPrefix(actual, "func")
actual = id.Name + actual
pass.ReportRangef(id, "method %s should have signature %s", actual, expectFmt)
}
}
func typeString(typ types.Type) string {
return types.TypeString(typ, (*types.Package).Name)
}
func argjoin(x []string) string {
y := make([]string, len(x))
for i, s := range x {
if s[0] == '=' {
s = s[1:]
}
y[i] = s
}
return strings.Join(y, ", ")
}
// Does each type in expect with the given prefix match the corresponding type in actual?
func matchParams(pass *analysis.Pass, expect []string, actual *types.Tuple, prefix string) bool {
for i, x := range expect {
if !strings.HasPrefix(x, prefix) {
continue
}
if i >= actual.Len() {
return false
}
if !matchParamType(x, actual.At(i).Type()) {
return false
}
}
if prefix == "" && actual.Len() > len(expect) {
return false
}
return true
}
// Does this one type match?
func matchParamType(expect string, actual types.Type) bool {
expect = strings.TrimPrefix(expect, "=")
// Overkill but easy.
t := typeString(actual)
return t == expect ||
(t == "any" || t == "interface{}") && (expect == "any" || expect == "interface{}")
}
var errorType = types.Universe.Lookup("error").Type().Underlying().(*types.Interface)
func implementsError(actual types.Type) bool {
return types.Implements(actual, errorType)
}