#!/bin/sh verbose="${VERBOSE:-0}" # Set verbosity. if [ "$verbose" -gt '0' ] then set -x fi # Set $EXIT_ON_ERROR to zero to see all errors. if [ "${EXIT_ON_ERROR:-1}" -eq '0' ] then set +e else set -e fi # We don't need glob expansions and we want to see errors about unset variables. set -f -u # Deferred Helpers not_found_msg=' looks like a binary not found error. make sure you have installed the linter binaries using: $ make go-tools ' readonly not_found_msg # TODO(a.garipov): Put it into a separate script and source it both here and in # txt-lint.sh? not_found() { if [ "$?" -eq '127' ] then # Code 127 is the exit status a shell uses when a command or # a file is not found, according to the Bash Hackers wiki. # # See https://wiki.bash-hackers.org/dict/terms/exit_status. echo "$not_found_msg" 1>&2 fi } trap not_found EXIT # Warnings go_min_version='go1.16' go_min_version_prefix="go version ${go_min_version}" go_version_msg=" warning: your go version is different from the recommended minimal one (${go_min_version}). if you have the version installed, please set the GO environment variable. for example: export GO='${go_min_version}' " readonly go_min_version go_min_version_prefix go_version_msg case "$( "$GO" version )" in ("$go_min_version_prefix"*) # Go on. ;; (*) echo "$go_version_msg" 1>&2 ;; esac # Simple Analyzers # blocklist_imports is a simple check against unwanted packages. Package # io/ioutil is soft-deprecated. Package log is replaced by our own package # github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/log. blocklist_imports() { git grep -F -e '"io/ioutil"' -e '"log"' -- '*.go' || exit 0; } # method_const is a simple check against the usage of some raw strings and # numbers where one should use named constants. method_const() { git grep -F -e '"GET"' -e '"POST"' -- '*.go' || exit 0; } # underscores is a simple check against Go filenames with underscores. underscores() { git ls-files '*_*.go' | { grep -F\ -e '_big.go'\ -e '_bsd.go'\ -e '_darwin.go'\ -e '_freebsd.go'\ -e '_linux.go'\ -e '_little.go'\ -e '_others.go'\ -e '_test.go'\ -e '_unix.go'\ -e '_windows.go' \ -v\ || exit 0 } } # Helpers # exit_on_output exits with a nonzero exit code if there is anything in the # command's combined output. exit_on_output() ( set +e if [ "$VERBOSE" -lt '2' ] then set +x fi cmd="$1" shift output="$( "$cmd" "$@" 2>&1 )" exitcode="$?" if [ "$exitcode" != '0' ] then echo "'$cmd' failed with code $exitcode" fi if [ "$output" != '' ] then if [ "$*" != '' ] then echo "combined output of '$cmd $@':" else echo "combined output of '$cmd':" fi echo "$output" if [ "$exitcode" -eq '0' ] then exitcode='1' fi fi return "$exitcode" ) # Constants go_files='./main.go ./internal/' readonly go_files # Checks exit_on_output blocklist_imports exit_on_output method_const exit_on_output underscores exit_on_output gofumpt --extra -l -s . golint --set_exit_status ./... "$GO" vet ./... # Here and below, don't use quotes to get word splitting. gocyclo --over 17 $go_files gosec --quiet $go_files ineffassign ./... unparam ./... git ls-files -- '*.go' '*.mod' '*.sh' 'Makefile' | xargs misspell --error looppointer ./... nilness ./... exit_on_output shadow --strict ./... # TODO(a.garipov): Enable errcheck fully after handling all errors, including # the deferred and generated ones, properly. Also, perhaps, enable --blank. # # errcheck ./... exit_on_output sh -c ' errcheck --asserts --ignoregenerated ./... |\ { grep -e "defer" -v || exit 0; } ' staticcheck ./...