Source file src/cmd/vet/doc.go
1 // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 /* 6 Vet examines Go source code and reports suspicious constructs, such as Printf 7 calls whose arguments do not align with the format string. Vet uses heuristics 8 that do not guarantee all reports are genuine problems, but it can find errors 9 not caught by the compilers. 10 11 Vet is normally invoked through the go command. 12 This command vets the package in the current directory: 13 14 go vet 15 16 whereas this one vets the packages whose path is provided: 17 18 go vet my/project/... 19 20 Use "go help packages" to see other ways of specifying which packages to vet. 21 22 Vet's exit code is non-zero for erroneous invocation of the tool or if a 23 problem was reported, and 0 otherwise. Note that the tool does not 24 check every possible problem and depends on unreliable heuristics, 25 so it should be used as guidance only, not as a firm indicator of 26 program correctness. 27 28 To list the available checks, run "go tool vet help": 29 30 appends check for missing values after append 31 asmdecl report mismatches between assembly files and Go declarations 32 assign check for useless assignments 33 atomic check for common mistakes using the sync/atomic package 34 bools check for common mistakes involving boolean operators 35 buildtag check //go:build and // +build directives 36 cgocall detect some violations of the cgo pointer passing rules 37 composites check for unkeyed composite literals 38 copylocks check for locks erroneously passed by value 39 defers report common mistakes in defer statements 40 directive check Go toolchain directives such as //go:debug 41 errorsas report passing non-pointer or non-error values to errors.As 42 framepointer report assembly that clobbers the frame pointer before saving it 43 httpresponse check for mistakes using HTTP responses 44 ifaceassert detect impossible interface-to-interface type assertions 45 loopclosure check references to loop variables from within nested functions 46 lostcancel check cancel func returned by context.WithCancel is called 47 nilfunc check for useless comparisons between functions and nil 48 printf check consistency of Printf format strings and arguments 49 shift check for shifts that equal or exceed the width of the integer 50 sigchanyzer check for unbuffered channel of os.Signal 51 slog check for invalid structured logging calls 52 stdmethods check signature of methods of well-known interfaces 53 stringintconv check for string(int) conversions 54 structtag check that struct field tags conform to reflect.StructTag.Get 55 testinggoroutine report calls to (*testing.T).Fatal from goroutines started by a test 56 tests check for common mistaken usages of tests and examples 57 timeformat check for calls of (time.Time).Format or time.Parse with 2006-02-01 58 unmarshal report passing non-pointer or non-interface values to unmarshal 59 unreachable check for unreachable code 60 unsafeptr check for invalid conversions of uintptr to unsafe.Pointer 61 unusedresult check for unused results of calls to some functions 62 63 For details and flags of a particular check, such as printf, run "go tool vet help printf". 64 65 By default, all checks are performed. 66 If any flags are explicitly set to true, only those tests are run. 67 Conversely, if any flag is explicitly set to false, only those tests are disabled. 68 Thus -printf=true runs the printf check, 69 and -printf=false runs all checks except the printf check. 70 71 For information on writing a new check, see golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis. 72 73 Core flags: 74 75 -c=N 76 display offending line plus N lines of surrounding context 77 -json 78 emit analysis diagnostics (and errors) in JSON format 79 */ 80 package main 81