// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// This file contains the test for unkeyed struct literals.
package main
import (
"cmd/vet/internal/whitelist"
"flag"
"go/ast"
"go/types"
"strings"
)
var compositeWhiteList = flag.Bool("compositewhitelist", true, "use composite white list; for testing only")
func init() {
register("composites",
"check that composite literals used field-keyed elements",
checkUnkeyedLiteral,
compositeLit)
}
// checkUnkeyedLiteral checks if a composite literal is a struct literal with
// unkeyed fields.
func checkUnkeyedLiteral(f *File, node ast.Node) {
cl := node.(*ast.CompositeLit)
typ := f.pkg.types[cl].Type
if typ == nil {
// cannot determine composite literals' type, skip it
return
}
typeName := typ.String()
if *compositeWhiteList && whitelist.UnkeyedLiteral[typeName] {
// skip whitelisted types
return
}
if _, ok := typ.Underlying().(*types.Struct); !ok {
// skip non-struct composite literals
return
}
if isLocalType(f, typeName) {
// allow unkeyed locally defined composite literal
return
}
// check if the CompositeLit contains an unkeyed field
allKeyValue := true
for _, e := range cl.Elts {
if _, ok := e.(*ast.KeyValueExpr); !ok {
allKeyValue = false
break
}
}
if allKeyValue {
// all the composite literal fields are keyed
return
}
f.Badf(cl.Pos(), "%s composite literal uses unkeyed fields", typeName)
}
func isLocalType(f *File, typeName string) bool {
if strings.HasPrefix(typeName, "struct{") {
// struct literals are local types
return true
}
pkgname := f.pkg.path
if strings.HasPrefix(typeName, pkgname+".") {
return true
}
// treat types as local inside test packages with _test name suffix
if strings.HasSuffix(pkgname, "_test") {
pkgname = pkgname[:len(pkgname)-len("_test")]
}
return strings.HasPrefix(typeName, pkgname+".")
}