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273 lines
6.9 KiB
Go
273 lines
6.9 KiB
Go
package rule
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import (
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"fmt"
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"go/ast"
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"go/token"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"github.com/mgechev/revive/lint"
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)
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var anyCapsRE = regexp.MustCompile(`[A-Z]`)
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// regexp for constant names like `SOME_CONST`, `SOME_CONST_2`, `X123_3`, `_SOME_PRIVATE_CONST` (#851, #865)
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var upperCaseConstRE = regexp.MustCompile(`^_?[A-Z][A-Z\d]*(_[A-Z\d]+)*$`)
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// VarNamingRule lints given else constructs.
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type VarNamingRule struct {
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configured bool
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whitelist []string
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blacklist []string
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upperCaseConst bool // if true - allows to use UPPER_SOME_NAMES for constants
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sync.Mutex
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}
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func (r *VarNamingRule) configure(arguments lint.Arguments) {
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r.Lock()
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defer r.Unlock()
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if r.configured {
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return
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}
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r.configured = true
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if len(arguments) >= 1 {
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r.whitelist = getList(arguments[0], "whitelist")
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}
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if len(arguments) >= 2 {
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r.blacklist = getList(arguments[1], "blacklist")
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}
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if len(arguments) >= 3 {
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// not pretty code because should keep compatibility with TOML (no mixed array types) and new map parameters
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thirdArgument := arguments[2]
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asSlice, ok := thirdArgument.([]interface{})
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if !ok {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid third argument to the var-naming rule. Expecting a %s of type slice, got %T", "options", arguments[2]))
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}
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if len(asSlice) != 1 {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid third argument to the var-naming rule. Expecting a %s of type slice, of len==1, but %d", "options", len(asSlice)))
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}
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args, ok := asSlice[0].(map[string]interface{})
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if !ok {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid third argument to the var-naming rule. Expecting a %s of type slice, of len==1, with map, but %T", "options", asSlice[0]))
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}
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r.upperCaseConst = fmt.Sprint(args["upperCaseConst"]) == "true"
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}
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}
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// Apply applies the rule to given file.
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func (r *VarNamingRule) Apply(file *lint.File, arguments lint.Arguments) []lint.Failure {
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r.configure(arguments)
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var failures []lint.Failure
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fileAst := file.AST
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walker := lintNames{
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file: file,
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fileAst: fileAst,
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whitelist: r.whitelist,
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blacklist: r.blacklist,
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onFailure: func(failure lint.Failure) {
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failures = append(failures, failure)
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},
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upperCaseConst: r.upperCaseConst,
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}
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// Package names need slightly different handling than other names.
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if strings.Contains(walker.fileAst.Name.Name, "_") && !strings.HasSuffix(walker.fileAst.Name.Name, "_test") {
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walker.onFailure(lint.Failure{
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Failure: "don't use an underscore in package name",
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Confidence: 1,
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Node: walker.fileAst.Name,
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Category: "naming",
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})
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}
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if anyCapsRE.MatchString(walker.fileAst.Name.Name) {
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walker.onFailure(lint.Failure{
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Failure: fmt.Sprintf("don't use MixedCaps in package name; %s should be %s", walker.fileAst.Name.Name, strings.ToLower(walker.fileAst.Name.Name)),
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Confidence: 1,
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Node: walker.fileAst.Name,
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Category: "naming",
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})
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}
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ast.Walk(&walker, fileAst)
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return failures
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}
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// Name returns the rule name.
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func (*VarNamingRule) Name() string {
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return "var-naming"
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}
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func (w *lintNames) checkList(fl *ast.FieldList, thing string) {
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if fl == nil {
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return
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}
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for _, f := range fl.List {
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for _, id := range f.Names {
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w.check(id, thing)
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}
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}
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}
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func (w *lintNames) check(id *ast.Ident, thing string) {
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if id.Name == "_" {
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return
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}
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if knownNameExceptions[id.Name] {
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return
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}
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// #851 upperCaseConst support
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// if it's const
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if thing == token.CONST.String() && w.upperCaseConst && upperCaseConstRE.Match([]byte(id.Name)) {
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return
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}
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// Handle two common styles from other languages that don't belong in Go.
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if len(id.Name) >= 5 && allCapsRE.MatchString(id.Name) && strings.Contains(id.Name, "_") {
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w.onFailure(lint.Failure{
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Failure: "don't use ALL_CAPS in Go names; use CamelCase",
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Confidence: 0.8,
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Node: id,
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Category: "naming",
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})
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return
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}
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should := lint.Name(id.Name, w.whitelist, w.blacklist)
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if id.Name == should {
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return
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}
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if len(id.Name) > 2 && strings.Contains(id.Name[1:], "_") {
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w.onFailure(lint.Failure{
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Failure: fmt.Sprintf("don't use underscores in Go names; %s %s should be %s", thing, id.Name, should),
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Confidence: 0.9,
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Node: id,
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Category: "naming",
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})
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return
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}
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w.onFailure(lint.Failure{
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Failure: fmt.Sprintf("%s %s should be %s", thing, id.Name, should),
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Confidence: 0.8,
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Node: id,
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Category: "naming",
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})
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}
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type lintNames struct {
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file *lint.File
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fileAst *ast.File
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onFailure func(lint.Failure)
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whitelist []string
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blacklist []string
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upperCaseConst bool
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}
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func (w *lintNames) Visit(n ast.Node) ast.Visitor {
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switch v := n.(type) {
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case *ast.AssignStmt:
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if v.Tok == token.ASSIGN {
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return w
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}
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for _, exp := range v.Lhs {
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if id, ok := exp.(*ast.Ident); ok {
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w.check(id, "var")
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}
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}
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case *ast.FuncDecl:
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funcName := v.Name.Name
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if w.file.IsTest() &&
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(strings.HasPrefix(funcName, "Example") ||
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strings.HasPrefix(funcName, "Test") ||
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strings.HasPrefix(funcName, "Benchmark") ||
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strings.HasPrefix(funcName, "Fuzz")) {
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return w
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}
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thing := "func"
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if v.Recv != nil {
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thing = "method"
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}
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// Exclude naming warnings for functions that are exported to C but
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// not exported in the Go API.
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// See https://github.com/golang/lint/issues/144.
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if ast.IsExported(v.Name.Name) || !isCgoExported(v) {
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w.check(v.Name, thing)
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}
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w.checkList(v.Type.Params, thing+" parameter")
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w.checkList(v.Type.Results, thing+" result")
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case *ast.GenDecl:
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if v.Tok == token.IMPORT {
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return w
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}
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thing := v.Tok.String()
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for _, spec := range v.Specs {
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switch s := spec.(type) {
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case *ast.TypeSpec:
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w.check(s.Name, thing)
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case *ast.ValueSpec:
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for _, id := range s.Names {
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w.check(id, thing)
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}
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}
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}
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case *ast.InterfaceType:
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// Do not check interface method names.
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// They are often constrained by the method names of concrete types.
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for _, x := range v.Methods.List {
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ft, ok := x.Type.(*ast.FuncType)
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if !ok { // might be an embedded interface name
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continue
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}
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w.checkList(ft.Params, "interface method parameter")
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w.checkList(ft.Results, "interface method result")
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}
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case *ast.RangeStmt:
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if v.Tok == token.ASSIGN {
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return w
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}
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if id, ok := v.Key.(*ast.Ident); ok {
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w.check(id, "range var")
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}
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if id, ok := v.Value.(*ast.Ident); ok {
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w.check(id, "range var")
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}
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case *ast.StructType:
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for _, f := range v.Fields.List {
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for _, id := range f.Names {
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w.check(id, "struct field")
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}
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}
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}
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return w
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}
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func getList(arg interface{}, argName string) []string {
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temp, ok := arg.([]interface{})
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if !ok {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid argument to the var-naming rule. Expecting a %s of type slice with initialisms, got %T", argName, arg))
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}
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var list []string
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for _, v := range temp {
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if val, ok := v.(string); ok {
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list = append(list, val)
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} else {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid %s values of the var-naming rule. Expecting slice of strings but got element of type %T", val, arg))
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}
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}
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return list
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}
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