// +build go1.12 package multichecker_test import ( "fmt" "os" "os/exec" "runtime" "testing" "golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis" "golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/multichecker" "golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/passes/findcall" "golang.org/x/tools/internal/testenv" ) func main() { fail := &analysis.Analyzer{ Name: "fail", Doc: "always fail on a package 'sort'", Run: func(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) { if pass.Pkg.Path() == "sort" { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed") } return nil, nil }, } multichecker.Main(findcall.Analyzer, fail) } // TestExitCode ensures that analysis failures are reported correctly. // This test fork/execs the main function above. func TestExitCode(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS != "linux" { t.Skipf("skipping fork/exec test on this platform") } if os.Getenv("MULTICHECKER_CHILD") == "1" { // child process // replace [progname -test.run=TestExitCode -- ...] // by [progname ...] os.Args = os.Args[2:] os.Args[0] = "vet" main() panic("unreachable") } testenv.NeedsTool(t, "go") for _, test := range []struct { args []string want int }{ {[]string{"nosuchdir/..."}, 1}, // matched no packages {[]string{"nosuchpkg"}, 1}, // matched no packages {[]string{"-unknownflag"}, 2}, // flag error {[]string{"-findcall.name=panic", "io"}, 3}, // finds diagnostics {[]string{"-findcall=0", "io"}, 0}, // no checkers {[]string{"-findcall.name=nosuchfunc", "io"}, 0}, // no diagnostics {[]string{"-findcall.name=panic", "sort", "io"}, 1}, // 'fail' failed on 'sort' // -json: exits zero even in face of diagnostics or package errors. {[]string{"-findcall.name=panic", "-json", "io"}, 0}, {[]string{"-findcall.name=panic", "-json", "io"}, 0}, {[]string{"-findcall.name=panic", "-json", "sort", "io"}, 0}, } { args := []string{"-test.run=TestExitCode", "--"} args = append(args, test.args...) cmd := exec.Command(os.Args[0], args...) cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "MULTICHECKER_CHILD=1") out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() if len(out) > 0 { t.Logf("%s: out=<<%s>>", test.args, out) } var exitcode int if err, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok { exitcode = err.ExitCode() // requires go1.12 } if exitcode != test.want { t.Errorf("%s: exited %d, want %d", test.args, exitcode, test.want) } } }