// Copyright 2016 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 implements TestFormats; a test that verifies // format strings in the compiler (this directory and all // subdirectories, recursively). // // TestFormats finds potential (Printf, etc.) format strings. // If they are used in a call, the format verbs are verified // based on the matching argument type against a precomputed // map of valid formats (knownFormats). This map can be used to // automatically rewrite format strings across all compiler // files with the -r flag. // // The format map needs to be updated whenever a new (type, // format) combination is found and the format verb is not // 'v' or 'T' (as in "%v" or "%T"). To update the map auto- // matically from the compiler source's use of format strings, // use the -u flag. (Whether formats are valid for the values // to be formatted must be verified manually, of course.) // // The -v flag prints out the names of all functions called // with a format string, the names of files that were not // processed, and any format rewrites made (with -r). // // Run as: go test -run Formats [-r][-u][-v] // // Known shortcomings: // - indexed format strings ("%[2]s", etc.) are not supported // (the test will fail) // - format strings that are not simple string literals cannot // be updated automatically // (the test will fail with respective warnings) // - format strings in _test packages outside the current // package are not processed // (the test will report those files) // package main_test import ( "bytes" "flag" "fmt" "go/ast" "go/build" "go/constant" "go/format" "go/importer" "go/parser" "go/token" "go/types" "internal/testenv" "io" "io/fs" "io/ioutil" "log" "os" "path/filepath" "sort" "strconv" "strings" "testing" "unicode/utf8" ) var ( rewrite = flag.Bool("r", false, "rewrite format strings") update = flag.Bool("u", false, "update known formats") ) // The following variables collect information across all processed files. var ( fset = token.NewFileSet() formatStrings = make(map[*ast.BasicLit]bool) // set of all potential format strings found foundFormats = make(map[string]bool) // set of all formats found callSites = make(map[*ast.CallExpr]*callSite) // map of all calls ) // A File is a corresponding (filename, ast) pair. type File struct { name string ast *ast.File } func TestFormats(t *testing.T) { if testing.Short() && testenv.Builder() == "" { t.Skip("Skipping in short mode") } testenv.MustHaveGoBuild(t) // more restrictive than necessary, but that's ok // process all directories filepath.WalkDir(".", func(path string, info fs.DirEntry, err error) error { if info.IsDir() { if info.Name() == "testdata" { return filepath.SkipDir } importPath := filepath.Join("cmd/compile", path) if ignoredPackages[filepath.ToSlash(importPath)] { return filepath.SkipDir } pkg, err := build.Import(importPath, path, 0) if err != nil { if _, ok := err.(*build.NoGoError); ok { return nil // nothing to do here } t.Fatal(err) } collectPkgFormats(t, pkg) } return nil }) // test and rewrite formats updatedFiles := make(map[string]File) // files that were rewritten for _, p := range callSites { // test current format literal and determine updated one out := formatReplace(p.str, func(index int, in string) string { if in == "*" { return in // cannot rewrite '*' (as in "%*d") } // in != '*' typ := p.types[index] format := typ + " " + in // e.g., "*Node %n" // check if format is known out, known := knownFormats[format] // record format if not yet found _, found := foundFormats[format] if !found { foundFormats[format] = true } // report an error if the format is unknown and this is the first // time we see it; ignore "%v" and "%T" which are always valid if !known && !found && in != "%v" && in != "%T" { t.Errorf("%s: unknown format %q for %s argument", posString(p.arg), in, typ) } if out == "" { out = in } return out }) // replace existing format literal if it changed if out != p.str { // we cannot replace the argument if it's not a string literal for now // (e.g., it may be "foo" + "bar") lit, ok := p.arg.(*ast.BasicLit) if !ok { delete(callSites, p.call) // treat as if we hadn't found this site continue } if testing.Verbose() { fmt.Printf("%s:\n\t- %q\n\t+ %q\n", posString(p.arg), p.str, out) } // find argument index of format argument index := -1 for i, arg := range p.call.Args { if p.arg == arg { index = i break } } if index < 0 { // we may have processed the same call site twice, // but that shouldn't happen panic("internal error: matching argument not found") } // replace literal new := *lit // make a copy new.Value = strconv.Quote(out) // this may introduce "-quotes where there were `-quotes p.call.Args[index] = &new updatedFiles[p.file.name] = p.file } } // write dirty files back var filesUpdated bool if len(updatedFiles) > 0 && *rewrite { for _, file := range updatedFiles { var buf bytes.Buffer if err := format.Node(&buf, fset, file.ast); err != nil { t.Errorf("WARNING: gofmt %s failed: %v", file.name, err) continue } if err := ioutil.WriteFile(file.name, buf.Bytes(), 0x666); err != nil { t.Errorf("WARNING: writing %s failed: %v", file.name, err) continue } fmt.Printf("updated %s\n", file.name) filesUpdated = true } } // report the names of all functions called with a format string if len(callSites) > 0 && testing.Verbose() { set := make(map[string]bool) for _, p := range callSites { set[nodeString(p.call.Fun)] = true } var list []string for s := range set { list = append(list, s) } fmt.Println("\nFunctions called with a format string") writeList(os.Stdout, list) } // update formats if len(foundFormats) > 0 && *update { var list []string for s := range foundFormats { list = append(list, fmt.Sprintf("%q: \"\",", s)) } var buf bytes.Buffer buf.WriteString(knownFormatsHeader) writeList(&buf, list) buf.WriteString("}\n") out, err := format.Source(buf.Bytes()) const outfile = "fmtmap_test.go" if err != nil { t.Errorf("WARNING: gofmt %s failed: %v", outfile, err) out = buf.Bytes() // continue with unformatted source } if err = ioutil.WriteFile(outfile, out, 0644); err != nil { t.Errorf("WARNING: updating format map failed: %v", err) } } // check that knownFormats is up to date if !*rewrite && !*update { var mismatch bool for s := range foundFormats { if _, ok := knownFormats[s]; !ok { mismatch = true break } } if !mismatch { for s := range knownFormats { if _, ok := foundFormats[s]; !ok { mismatch = true break } } } if mismatch { t.Errorf("format map is out of date; run 'go test -u' to update and manually verify correctness of change'") } } // all format strings of calls must be in the formatStrings set (self-verification) for _, p := range callSites { if lit, ok := p.arg.(*ast.BasicLit); ok && lit.Kind == token.STRING { if formatStrings[lit] { // ok delete(formatStrings, lit) } else { // this should never happen panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: format string not found (%s)", posString(lit))) } } } // if we have any strings left, we may need to update them manually if len(formatStrings) > 0 && filesUpdated { var list []string for lit := range formatStrings { list = append(list, fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", posString(lit), nodeString(lit))) } fmt.Println("\nWARNING: Potentially missed format strings") writeList(os.Stdout, list) t.Fail() } fmt.Println() } // A callSite describes a function call that appears to contain // a format string. type callSite struct { file File call *ast.CallExpr // call containing the format string arg ast.Expr // format argument (string literal or constant) str string // unquoted format string types []string // argument types } func collectPkgFormats(t *testing.T, pkg *build.Package) { // collect all files var filenames []string filenames = append(filenames, pkg.GoFiles...) filenames = append(filenames, pkg.CgoFiles...) filenames = append(filenames, pkg.TestGoFiles...) // TODO(gri) verify _test files outside package for _, name := range pkg.XTestGoFiles { // don't process this test itself if name != "fmt_test.go" && testing.Verbose() { fmt.Printf("WARNING: %s not processed\n", filepath.Join(pkg.Dir, name)) } } // make filenames relative to . for i, name := range filenames { filenames[i] = filepath.Join(pkg.Dir, name) } // parse all files files := make([]*ast.File, len(filenames)) for i, filename := range filenames { f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, nil, parser.ParseComments) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } files[i] = f } // typecheck package conf := types.Config{Importer: importer.Default()} etypes := make(map[ast.Expr]types.TypeAndValue) if _, err := conf.Check(pkg.ImportPath, fset, files, &types.Info{Types: etypes}); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // collect all potential format strings (for extra verification later) for _, file := range files { ast.Inspect(file, func(n ast.Node) bool { if s, ok := stringLit(n); ok && isFormat(s) { formatStrings[n.(*ast.BasicLit)] = true } return true }) } // collect all formats/arguments of calls with format strings for index, file := range files { ast.Inspect(file, func(n ast.Node) bool { if call, ok := n.(*ast.CallExpr); ok { if ignoredFunctions[nodeString(call.Fun)] { return true } // look for an arguments that might be a format string for i, arg := range call.Args { if s, ok := stringVal(etypes[arg]); ok && isFormat(s) { // make sure we have enough arguments n := numFormatArgs(s) if i+1+n > len(call.Args) { t.Errorf("%s: not enough format args (ignore %s?)", posString(call), nodeString(call.Fun)) break // ignore this call } // assume last n arguments are to be formatted; // determine their types argTypes := make([]string, n) for i, arg := range call.Args[len(call.Args)-n:] { if tv, ok := etypes[arg]; ok { argTypes[i] = typeString(tv.Type) } } // collect call site if callSites[call] != nil { panic("internal error: file processed twice?") } callSites[call] = &callSite{ file: File{filenames[index], file}, call: call, arg: arg, str: s, types: argTypes, } break // at most one format per argument list } } } return true }) } } // writeList writes list in sorted order to w. func writeList(w io.Writer, list []string) { sort.Strings(list) for _, s := range list { fmt.Fprintln(w, "\t", s) } } // posString returns a string representation of n's position // in the form filename:line:col: . func posString(n ast.Node) string { if n == nil { return "" } return fset.Position(n.Pos()).String() } // nodeString returns a string representation of n. func nodeString(n ast.Node) string { var buf bytes.Buffer if err := format.Node(&buf, fset, n); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) // should always succeed } return buf.String() } // typeString returns a string representation of n. func typeString(typ types.Type) string { return filepath.ToSlash(typ.String()) } // stringLit returns the unquoted string value and true if // n represents a string literal; otherwise it returns "" // and false. func stringLit(n ast.Node) (string, bool) { if lit, ok := n.(*ast.BasicLit); ok && lit.Kind == token.STRING { s, err := strconv.Unquote(lit.Value) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) // should not happen with correct ASTs } return s, true } return "", false } // stringVal returns the (unquoted) string value and true if // tv is a string constant; otherwise it returns "" and false. func stringVal(tv types.TypeAndValue) (string, bool) { if tv.IsValue() && tv.Value != nil && tv.Value.Kind() == constant.String { return constant.StringVal(tv.Value), true } return "", false } // formatIter iterates through the string s in increasing // index order and calls f for each format specifier '%..v'. // The arguments for f describe the specifier's index range. // If a format specifier contains a "*", f is called with // the index range for "*" alone, before being called for // the entire specifier. The result of f is the index of // the rune at which iteration continues. func formatIter(s string, f func(i, j int) int) { i := 0 // index after current rune var r rune // current rune next := func() { r1, w := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s[i:]) if w == 0 { r1 = -1 // signal end-of-string } r = r1 i += w } flags := func() { for r == ' ' || r == '#' || r == '+' || r == '-' || r == '0' { next() } } index := func() { if r == '[' { log.Fatalf("cannot handle indexed arguments: %s", s) } } digits := func() { index() if r == '*' { i = f(i-1, i) next() return } for '0' <= r && r <= '9' { next() } } for next(); r >= 0; next() { if r == '%' { i0 := i next() flags() digits() if r == '.' { next() digits() } index() // accept any letter (a-z, A-Z) as format verb; // ignore anything else if 'a' <= r && r <= 'z' || 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z' { i = f(i0-1, i) } } } } // isFormat reports whether s contains format specifiers. func isFormat(s string) (yes bool) { formatIter(s, func(i, j int) int { yes = true return len(s) // stop iteration }) return } // oneFormat reports whether s is exactly one format specifier. func oneFormat(s string) (yes bool) { formatIter(s, func(i, j int) int { yes = i == 0 && j == len(s) return j }) return } // numFormatArgs returns the number of format specifiers in s. func numFormatArgs(s string) int { count := 0 formatIter(s, func(i, j int) int { count++ return j }) return count } // formatReplace replaces the i'th format specifier s in the incoming // string in with the result of f(i, s) and returns the new string. func formatReplace(in string, f func(i int, s string) string) string { var buf []byte i0 := 0 index := 0 formatIter(in, func(i, j int) int { if sub := in[i:j]; sub != "*" { // ignore calls for "*" width/length specifiers buf = append(buf, in[i0:i]...) buf = append(buf, f(index, sub)...) i0 = j } index++ return j }) return string(append(buf, in[i0:]...)) } // ignoredPackages is the set of packages which can // be ignored. var ignoredPackages = map[string]bool{} // ignoredFunctions is the set of functions which may have // format-like arguments but which don't do any formatting and // thus may be ignored. var ignoredFunctions = map[string]bool{} func init() { // verify that knownFormats entries are correctly formatted for key, val := range knownFormats { // key must be "typename format", and format starts with a '%' // (formats containing '*' alone are not collected in this map) i := strings.Index(key, "%") if i < 0 || !oneFormat(key[i:]) { log.Fatalf("incorrect knownFormats key: %q", key) } // val must be "format" or "" if val != "" && !oneFormat(val) { log.Fatalf("incorrect knownFormats value: %q (key = %q)", val, key) } } } const knownFormatsHeader = `// Copyright 2018 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 implements the knownFormats map which records the valid // formats for a given type. The valid formats must correspond to // supported compiler formats implemented in fmt.go, or whatever // other format verbs are implemented for the given type. The map may // also be used to change the use of a format verb across all compiler // sources automatically (for instance, if the implementation of fmt.go // changes), by using the -r option together with the new formats in the // map. To generate this file automatically from the existing source, // run: go test -run Formats -u. // // See the package comment in fmt_test.go for additional information. package main_test // knownFormats entries are of the form "typename format" -> "newformat". // An absent entry means that the format is not recognized as valid. // An empty new format means that the format should remain unchanged. var knownFormats = map[string]string{ `