github.com/FenixAra/go@v0.0.0-20170127160404-96ea0918e670/src/cmd/vet/testdata/print.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2010 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 // This file contains tests for the printf checker. 6 7 package testdata 8 9 import ( 10 "fmt" 11 "io" 12 "math" 13 "os" 14 "unsafe" // just for test case printing unsafe.Pointer 15 16 // For testing printf-like functions from external package. 17 "github.com/foobar/externalprintf" 18 ) 19 20 func UnsafePointerPrintfTest() { 21 var up unsafe.Pointer 22 fmt.Printf("%p, %x %X", up, up, up) 23 } 24 25 // Error methods that do not satisfy the Error interface and should be checked. 26 type errorTest1 int 27 28 func (errorTest1) Error(...interface{}) string { 29 return "hi" 30 } 31 32 type errorTest2 int // Analogous to testing's *T type. 33 func (errorTest2) Error(...interface{}) { 34 } 35 36 type errorTest3 int 37 38 func (errorTest3) Error() { // No return value. 39 } 40 41 type errorTest4 int 42 43 func (errorTest4) Error() int { // Different return type. 44 return 3 45 } 46 47 type errorTest5 int 48 49 func (errorTest5) error() { // niladic; don't complain if no args (was bug) 50 } 51 52 // This function never executes, but it serves as a simple test for the program. 53 // Test with make test. 54 func PrintfTests() { 55 var b bool 56 var i int 57 var r rune 58 var s string 59 var x float64 60 var p *int 61 var imap map[int]int 62 var fslice []float64 63 var c complex64 64 // Some good format/argtypes 65 fmt.Printf("") 66 fmt.Printf("%b %b %b", 3, i, x) 67 fmt.Printf("%c %c %c %c", 3, i, 'x', r) 68 fmt.Printf("%d %d %d", 3, i, imap) 69 fmt.Printf("%e %e %e %e", 3e9, x, fslice, c) 70 fmt.Printf("%E %E %E %E", 3e9, x, fslice, c) 71 fmt.Printf("%f %f %f %f", 3e9, x, fslice, c) 72 fmt.Printf("%F %F %F %F", 3e9, x, fslice, c) 73 fmt.Printf("%g %g %g %g", 3e9, x, fslice, c) 74 fmt.Printf("%G %G %G %G", 3e9, x, fslice, c) 75 fmt.Printf("%b %b %b %b", 3e9, x, fslice, c) 76 fmt.Printf("%o %o", 3, i) 77 fmt.Printf("%p %p", p, nil) 78 fmt.Printf("%q %q %q %q", 3, i, 'x', r) 79 fmt.Printf("%s %s %s", "hi", s, []byte{65}) 80 fmt.Printf("%t %t", true, b) 81 fmt.Printf("%T %T", 3, i) 82 fmt.Printf("%U %U", 3, i) 83 fmt.Printf("%v %v", 3, i) 84 fmt.Printf("%x %x %x %x", 3, i, "hi", s) 85 fmt.Printf("%X %X %X %X", 3, i, "hi", s) 86 fmt.Printf("%.*s %d %g", 3, "hi", 23, 2.3) 87 fmt.Printf("%s", &stringerv) 88 fmt.Printf("%v", &stringerv) 89 fmt.Printf("%T", &stringerv) 90 fmt.Printf("%v", notstringerv) 91 fmt.Printf("%T", notstringerv) 92 fmt.Printf("%q", stringerarrayv) 93 fmt.Printf("%v", stringerarrayv) 94 fmt.Printf("%s", stringerarrayv) 95 fmt.Printf("%v", notstringerarrayv) 96 fmt.Printf("%T", notstringerarrayv) 97 fmt.Printf("%d", new(Formatter)) 98 fmt.Printf("%*%", 2) // Ridiculous but allowed. 99 fmt.Printf("%s", interface{}(nil)) // Nothing useful we can say. 100 101 fmt.Printf("%g", 1+2i) 102 // Some bad format/argTypes 103 fmt.Printf("%b", "hi") // ERROR "arg .hi. for printf verb %b of wrong type" 104 fmt.Printf("%t", c) // ERROR "arg c for printf verb %t of wrong type" 105 fmt.Printf("%t", 1+2i) // ERROR "arg 1 \+ 2i for printf verb %t of wrong type" 106 fmt.Printf("%c", 2.3) // ERROR "arg 2.3 for printf verb %c of wrong type" 107 fmt.Printf("%d", 2.3) // ERROR "arg 2.3 for printf verb %d of wrong type" 108 fmt.Printf("%e", "hi") // ERROR "arg .hi. for printf verb %e of wrong type" 109 fmt.Printf("%E", true) // ERROR "arg true for printf verb %E of wrong type" 110 fmt.Printf("%f", "hi") // ERROR "arg .hi. for printf verb %f of wrong type" 111 fmt.Printf("%F", 'x') // ERROR "arg 'x' for printf verb %F of wrong type" 112 fmt.Printf("%g", "hi") // ERROR "arg .hi. for printf verb %g of wrong type" 113 fmt.Printf("%g", imap) // ERROR "arg imap for printf verb %g of wrong type" 114 fmt.Printf("%G", i) // ERROR "arg i for printf verb %G of wrong type" 115 fmt.Printf("%o", x) // ERROR "arg x for printf verb %o of wrong type" 116 fmt.Printf("%p", 23) // ERROR "arg 23 for printf verb %p of wrong type" 117 fmt.Printf("%q", x) // ERROR "arg x for printf verb %q of wrong type" 118 fmt.Printf("%s", b) // ERROR "arg b for printf verb %s of wrong type" 119 fmt.Printf("%s", byte(65)) // ERROR "arg byte\(65\) for printf verb %s of wrong type" 120 fmt.Printf("%t", 23) // ERROR "arg 23 for printf verb %t of wrong type" 121 fmt.Printf("%U", x) // ERROR "arg x for printf verb %U of wrong type" 122 fmt.Printf("%x", nil) // ERROR "arg nil for printf verb %x of wrong type" 123 fmt.Printf("%X", 2.3) // ERROR "arg 2.3 for printf verb %X of wrong type" 124 fmt.Printf("%s", stringerv) // ERROR "arg stringerv for printf verb %s of wrong type" 125 fmt.Printf("%t", stringerv) // ERROR "arg stringerv for printf verb %t of wrong type" 126 fmt.Printf("%q", notstringerv) // ERROR "arg notstringerv for printf verb %q of wrong type" 127 fmt.Printf("%t", notstringerv) // ERROR "arg notstringerv for printf verb %t of wrong type" 128 fmt.Printf("%t", stringerarrayv) // ERROR "arg stringerarrayv for printf verb %t of wrong type" 129 fmt.Printf("%t", notstringerarrayv) // ERROR "arg notstringerarrayv for printf verb %t of wrong type" 130 fmt.Printf("%q", notstringerarrayv) // ERROR "arg notstringerarrayv for printf verb %q of wrong type" 131 fmt.Printf("%d", Formatter(true)) // ERROR "arg Formatter\(true\) for printf verb %d of wrong type: testdata.Formatter" 132 fmt.Printf("%z", FormatterVal(true)) // correct (the type is responsible for formatting) 133 fmt.Printf("%d", FormatterVal(true)) // correct (the type is responsible for formatting) 134 fmt.Printf("%s", nonemptyinterface) // correct (the type is responsible for formatting) 135 fmt.Printf("%.*s %d %g", 3, "hi", 23, 'x') // ERROR "arg 'x' for printf verb %g of wrong type" 136 fmt.Println() // not an error 137 fmt.Println("%s", "hi") // ERROR "possible formatting directive in Println call" 138 fmt.Println("0.0%") // correct (trailing % couldn't be a formatting directive) 139 fmt.Printf("%s", "hi", 3) // ERROR "wrong number of args for format in Printf call" 140 _ = fmt.Sprintf("%"+("s"), "hi", 3) // ERROR "wrong number of args for format in Sprintf call" 141 fmt.Printf("%s%%%d", "hi", 3) // correct 142 fmt.Printf("%08s", "woo") // correct 143 fmt.Printf("% 8s", "woo") // correct 144 fmt.Printf("%.*d", 3, 3) // correct 145 fmt.Printf("%.*d", 3, 3, 3, 3) // ERROR "wrong number of args for format in Printf call.*4 args" 146 fmt.Printf("%.*d", "hi", 3) // ERROR "arg .hi. for \* in printf format not of type int" 147 fmt.Printf("%.*d", i, 3) // correct 148 fmt.Printf("%.*d", s, 3) // ERROR "arg s for \* in printf format not of type int" 149 fmt.Printf("%*%", 0.22) // ERROR "arg 0.22 for \* in printf format not of type int" 150 fmt.Printf("%q %q", multi()...) // ok 151 fmt.Printf("%#q", `blah`) // ok 152 printf("now is the time", "buddy") // ERROR "no formatting directive" 153 Printf("now is the time", "buddy") // ERROR "no formatting directive" 154 Printf("hi") // ok 155 const format = "%s %s\n" 156 Printf(format, "hi", "there") 157 Printf(format, "hi") // ERROR "missing argument for Printf..%s..: format reads arg 2, have only 1" 158 Printf("%s %d %.3v %q", "str", 4) // ERROR "missing argument for Printf..%.3v..: format reads arg 3, have only 2" 159 f := new(stringer) 160 f.Warn(0, "%s", "hello", 3) // ERROR "possible formatting directive in Warn call" 161 f.Warnf(0, "%s", "hello", 3) // ERROR "wrong number of args for format in Warnf call" 162 f.Warnf(0, "%r", "hello") // ERROR "unrecognized printf verb" 163 f.Warnf(0, "%#s", "hello") // ERROR "unrecognized printf flag" 164 Printf("d%", 2) // ERROR "missing verb at end of format string in Printf call" 165 Printf("%d", percentDV) 166 Printf("%d", &percentDV) 167 Printf("%d", notPercentDV) // ERROR "arg notPercentDV for printf verb %d of wrong type" 168 Printf("%d", ¬PercentDV) // ERROR "arg ¬PercentDV for printf verb %d of wrong type" 169 Printf("%p", ¬PercentDV) // Works regardless: we print it as a pointer. 170 Printf("%s", percentSV) 171 Printf("%s", &percentSV) 172 // Good argument reorderings. 173 Printf("%[1]d", 3) 174 Printf("%[1]*d", 3, 1) 175 Printf("%[2]*[1]d", 1, 3) 176 Printf("%[2]*.[1]*[3]d", 2, 3, 4) 177 fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%[2]*.[1]*[3]d", 2, 3, 4) // Use Fprintf to make sure we count arguments correctly. 178 // Bad argument reorderings. 179 Printf("%[xd", 3) // ERROR "bad syntax for printf argument index: \[xd\]" 180 Printf("%[x]d", 3) // ERROR "bad syntax for printf argument index: \[x\]" 181 Printf("%[3]*s", "hi", 2) // ERROR "missing argument for Printf.* reads arg 3, have only 2" 182 _ = fmt.Sprintf("%[3]d", 2) // ERROR "missing argument for Sprintf.* reads arg 3, have only 1" 183 Printf("%[2]*.[1]*[3]d", 2, "hi", 4) // ERROR "arg .hi. for \* in printf format not of type int" 184 Printf("%[0]s", "arg1") // ERROR "index value \[0\] for Printf.*; indexes start at 1" 185 Printf("%[0]d", 1) // ERROR "index value \[0\] for Printf.*; indexes start at 1" 186 // Something that satisfies the error interface. 187 var e error 188 fmt.Println(e.Error()) // ok 189 // Something that looks like an error interface but isn't, such as the (*T).Error method 190 // in the testing package. 191 var et1 errorTest1 192 fmt.Println(et1.Error()) // ok 193 fmt.Println(et1.Error("hi")) // ok 194 fmt.Println(et1.Error("%d", 3)) // ERROR "possible formatting directive in Error call" 195 var et2 errorTest2 196 et2.Error() // ok 197 et2.Error("hi") // ok, not an error method. 198 et2.Error("%d", 3) // ERROR "possible formatting directive in Error call" 199 var et3 errorTest3 200 et3.Error() // ok, not an error method. 201 var et4 errorTest4 202 et4.Error() // ok, not an error method. 203 var et5 errorTest5 204 et5.error() // ok, not an error method. 205 // Interfaces can be used with any verb. 206 var iface interface { 207 ToTheMadness() bool // Method ToTheMadness usually returns false 208 } 209 fmt.Printf("%f", iface) // ok: fmt treats interfaces as transparent and iface may well have a float concrete type 210 // Can't print a function. 211 Printf("%d", someFunction) // ERROR "arg someFunction in printf call is a function value, not a function call" 212 Printf("%v", someFunction) // ERROR "arg someFunction in printf call is a function value, not a function call" 213 Println(someFunction) // ERROR "arg someFunction in Println call is a function value, not a function call" 214 Printf("%p", someFunction) // ok: maybe someone wants to see the pointer 215 Printf("%T", someFunction) // ok: maybe someone wants to see the type 216 // Bug: used to recur forever. 217 Printf("%p %x", recursiveStructV, recursiveStructV.next) 218 Printf("%p %x", recursiveStruct1V, recursiveStruct1V.next) 219 Printf("%p %x", recursiveSliceV, recursiveSliceV) 220 Printf("%p %x", recursiveMapV, recursiveMapV) 221 // Special handling for Log. 222 math.Log(3) // OK 223 Log(3) // OK 224 Log("%d", 3) // ERROR "possible formatting directive in Log call" 225 Logf("%d", 3) 226 Logf("%d", "hi") // ERROR "arg .hi. for printf verb %d of wrong type: string" 227 228 Errorf(1, "%d", 3) // OK 229 Errorf(1, "%d", "hi") // ERROR "arg .hi. for printf verb %d of wrong type: string" 230 231 // Multiple string arguments before variadic args 232 errorf("WARNING", "foobar") // OK 233 errorf("INFO", "s=%s, n=%d", "foo", 1) // OK 234 errorf("ERROR", "%d") // ERROR "format reads arg 1, have only 0 args" 235 236 // Printf from external package 237 externalprintf.Printf("%d", 42) // OK 238 externalprintf.Printf("foobar") // OK 239 level := 123 240 externalprintf.Logf(level, "%d", 42) // OK 241 externalprintf.Errorf(level, level, "foo %q bar", "foobar") // OK 242 externalprintf.Logf(level, "%d") // ERROR "format reads arg 1, have only 0 args" 243 var formatStr = "%s %s" 244 externalprintf.Sprintf(formatStr, "a", "b") // OK 245 externalprintf.Logf(level, formatStr, "a", "b") // OK 246 247 // user-defined Println-like functions 248 ss := &someStruct{} 249 ss.Log(someFunction, "foo") // OK 250 ss.Error(someFunction, someFunction) // OK 251 ss.Println() // OK 252 ss.Println(1.234, "foo") // OK 253 ss.Println(1, someFunction) // ERROR "arg someFunction in Println call is a function value, not a function call" 254 ss.log(someFunction) // OK 255 ss.log(someFunction, "bar", 1.33) // OK 256 ss.log(someFunction, someFunction) // ERROR "arg someFunction in log call is a function value, not a function call" 257 258 // indexed arguments 259 Printf("%d %[3]d %d %[2]d", 1, 2, 3, 4) // OK 260 Printf("%d %[0]d %d %[2]d", 1, 2, 3, 4) // ERROR "indexes start at 1" 261 Printf("%d %[3]d %d %[-2]d", 1, 2, 3, 4) // ERROR "bad syntax for printf argument index: \[-2\]" 262 Printf("%d %[3]d %d %[2234234234234]d", 1, 2, 3, 4) // ERROR "bad syntax for printf argument index: .+ value out of range" 263 Printf("%d %[3]d %d %[2]d", 1, 2, 3) // ERROR "format reads arg 4, have only 3 args" 264 Printf("%d %[3]d %d %[2]d", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) // ERROR "wrong number of args for format in Printf call: 4 needed but 5 args" 265 Printf("%[1][3]d", 1, 2) // ERROR "unrecognized printf verb '\['" 266 } 267 268 type someStruct struct{} 269 270 // Log is non-variadic user-define Println-like function. 271 // Calls to this func must be skipped when checking 272 // for Println-like arguments. 273 func (ss *someStruct) Log(f func(), s string) {} 274 275 // Error is variadic user-define Println-like function. 276 // Calls to this func mustn't be checked for Println-like arguments, 277 // since variadic arguments type isn't interface{}. 278 func (ss *someStruct) Error(args ...func()) {} 279 280 // Println is variadic user-defined Println-like function. 281 // Calls to this func must be checked for Println-like arguments. 282 func (ss *someStruct) Println(args ...interface{}) {} 283 284 // log is variadic user-defined Println-like function. 285 // Calls to this func must be checked for Println-like arguments. 286 func (ss *someStruct) log(f func(), args ...interface{}) {} 287 288 // A function we use as a function value; it has no other purpose. 289 func someFunction() {} 290 291 // Printf is used by the test so we must declare it. 292 func Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) { 293 panic("don't call - testing only") 294 } 295 296 // Println is used by the test so we must declare it. 297 func Println(args ...interface{}) { 298 panic("don't call - testing only") 299 } 300 301 // Logf is used by the test so we must declare it. 302 func Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { 303 panic("don't call - testing only") 304 } 305 306 // Log is used by the test so we must declare it. 307 func Log(args ...interface{}) { 308 panic("don't call - testing only") 309 } 310 311 // printf is used by the test so we must declare it. 312 func printf(format string, args ...interface{}) { 313 panic("don't call - testing only") 314 } 315 316 // Errorf is used by the test for a case in which the first parameter 317 // is not a format string. 318 func Errorf(i int, format string, args ...interface{}) { 319 panic("don't call - testing only") 320 } 321 322 // errorf is used by the test for a case in which the function accepts multiple 323 // string parameters before variadic arguments 324 func errorf(level, format string, args ...interface{}) { 325 panic("don't call - testing only") 326 } 327 328 // multi is used by the test. 329 func multi() []interface{} { 330 panic("don't call - testing only") 331 } 332 333 type stringer float64 334 335 var stringerv stringer 336 337 func (*stringer) String() string { 338 return "string" 339 } 340 341 func (*stringer) Warn(int, ...interface{}) string { 342 return "warn" 343 } 344 345 func (*stringer) Warnf(int, string, ...interface{}) string { 346 return "warnf" 347 } 348 349 type notstringer struct { 350 f float64 351 } 352 353 var notstringerv notstringer 354 355 type stringerarray [4]float64 356 357 func (stringerarray) String() string { 358 return "string" 359 } 360 361 var stringerarrayv stringerarray 362 363 type notstringerarray [4]float64 364 365 var notstringerarrayv notstringerarray 366 367 var nonemptyinterface = interface { 368 f() 369 }(nil) 370 371 // A data type we can print with "%d". 372 type percentDStruct struct { 373 a int 374 b []byte 375 c *float64 376 } 377 378 var percentDV percentDStruct 379 380 // A data type we cannot print correctly with "%d". 381 type notPercentDStruct struct { 382 a int 383 b []byte 384 c bool 385 } 386 387 var notPercentDV notPercentDStruct 388 389 // A data type we can print with "%s". 390 type percentSStruct struct { 391 a string 392 b []byte 393 c stringerarray 394 } 395 396 var percentSV percentSStruct 397 398 type recursiveStringer int 399 400 func (s recursiveStringer) String() string { 401 _ = fmt.Sprintf("%d", s) 402 _ = fmt.Sprintf("%#v", s) 403 _ = fmt.Sprintf("%v", s) // ERROR "arg s for printf causes recursive call to String method" 404 _ = fmt.Sprintf("%v", &s) // ERROR "arg &s for printf causes recursive call to String method" 405 _ = fmt.Sprintf("%T", s) // ok; does not recursively call String 406 return fmt.Sprintln(s) // ERROR "arg s in Sprintln call causes recursive call to String method" 407 } 408 409 type recursivePtrStringer int 410 411 func (p *recursivePtrStringer) String() string { 412 _ = fmt.Sprintf("%v", *p) 413 return fmt.Sprintln(p) // ERROR "arg p in Sprintln call causes recursive call to String method" 414 } 415 416 type Formatter bool 417 418 func (*Formatter) Format(fmt.State, rune) { 419 } 420 421 // Formatter with value receiver 422 type FormatterVal bool 423 424 func (FormatterVal) Format(fmt.State, rune) { 425 } 426 427 type RecursiveSlice []RecursiveSlice 428 429 var recursiveSliceV = &RecursiveSlice{} 430 431 type RecursiveMap map[int]RecursiveMap 432 433 var recursiveMapV = make(RecursiveMap) 434 435 type RecursiveStruct struct { 436 next *RecursiveStruct 437 } 438 439 var recursiveStructV = &RecursiveStruct{} 440 441 type RecursiveStruct1 struct { 442 next *Recursive2Struct 443 } 444 445 type RecursiveStruct2 struct { 446 next *Recursive1Struct 447 } 448 449 var recursiveStruct1V = &RecursiveStruct1{} 450 451 // Fix for issue 7149: Missing return type on String method caused fault. 452 func (int) String() { 453 return "" 454 } 455 456 func (s *unknownStruct) Fprintln(w io.Writer, s string) {} 457 458 func UnknownStructFprintln() { 459 s := unknownStruct{} 460 s.Fprintln(os.Stdout, "hello, world!") // OK 461 }