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If your program is a subroutine library, you -may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with -the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General -Public License instead of this License. But first, please read -. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/README.md b/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2ccfa22c5..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -# Depguard - -A Go linter that checks package imports are in a list of acceptable packages. -This allows you to allow imports from a whole organization or only -allow specific packages within a repository. - -## Install - -```bash -go install github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard@latest -``` - -## Config - -The Depguard binary looks for a file named `^\.?depguard\.(yaml|yml|json|toml)$` in the current working directory. Examples include (`.depguard.yml` or `depguard.toml`). - -The following is an example configuration file. - -```json -{ - "main": { - "files": [ - "$all", - "!$test" - ], - "listMode": "Strict", - "allow": [ - "$gostd", - "github.com/OpenPeeDeeP" - ], - "deny": { - "reflect": "Who needs reflection", - } - }, - "tests": { - "files": [ - "$test" - ], - "listMode": "Lax", - "deny": { - "github.com/stretchr/testify": "Please use standard library for tests" - } - } -} -``` - -- The top level is a map of lists. The key of the map is a name that shows up in -the linter's output. -- `files` - list of file globs that will match this list of settings to compare against -- `allow` - list of allowed packages -- `deny` - map of packages that are not allowed where the value is a suggestion -= `listMode` - the mode to use for package matching - -Files are matched using [Globs](https://github.com/gobwas/glob). If the files -list is empty, then all files will match that list. Prefixing a file -with an exclamation mark `!` will put that glob in a "don't match" list. A file -will match a list if it is allowed and not denied. - -> Should always prefix a file glob with `**/` as files are matched against absolute paths. - -Allow is a prefix of packages to allow. A dollar sign `$` can be used at the end -of a package to specify it must be exact match only. - -Deny is a map where the key is a prefix of the package to deny, and the value -is a suggestion on what to use instead. A dollar sign `$` can be used at the end -of a package to specify it must be exact match only. - -A Prefix List just means that a package will match a value, if the value is a -prefix of the package. Example `github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard` package will match -a value of `github.com/OpenPeeDeeP` but won't match `github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2`. - -ListMode is used to determine the package matching priority. There are three -different modes; Original, Strict, and Lax. - -Original is the original way that the package was written to use. It is not recommended -to stay with this and is only here for backwards compatibility. - -Strict, at its roots, is everything is denied unless in allowed. - -Lax, at its roots, is everything is allowed unless it is denied. - -There are cases where a package can be matched in both the allow and denied lists. -You may allow a subpackage but deny the root or vice versa. The `settings_tests.go` file -has many scenarios listed out under `TestListImportAllowed`. These tests will stay -up to date as features are added. - -### Variables - -There are variable replacements for each type of list (file or package). This is -to reduce repetition and tedious behaviors. - -#### File Variables - -> you can still use an exclamation mark `!` in front of a variable to say not to -use it. Example `!$test` will match any file that is not a go test file. - -- `$all` - matches all go files -- `$test` - matches all go test files - -#### Package Variables - -- `$gostd` - matches all of go's standard library (Pulled from GOROOT) - -### Example Configs - -Below: - -- non-test go files will match `Main` and test go files will match `Test`. -- both allow all of go standard library except for the `reflect` package which will -tell the user "Please don't use reflect package". -- go test files are also allowed to use https://github.com/stretchr/testify package -and any sub-package of it. - -```yaml -Main: - files: - - $all - - "!$test" - allow: - - $gostd - deny: - reflect: Please don't use reflect package -Test: - files: - - $test - allow: - - $gostd - - github.com/stretchr/testify - deny: - reflect: Please don't use reflect package -``` - -Below: - -- All go files will match `Main` -- Go files in internal will match both `Main` and `Internal` - -```yaml -Main: - files: - - $all -Internal: - files: - - "**/internal/**/*.go" -``` - -Below: - -- All packages are allowed except for `github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard`. Though -`github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2` and `github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/somepackage` -would be allowed. - -```yaml -Main: - deny: - - github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard$ -``` - -## Golangci-lint - -This linter was built with -[Golangci-lint](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint) in mind. It is compatible -and read their docs to see how to implement all their linters, including this one. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/depguard.go b/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/depguard.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2729091e8..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/depguard.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -package depguard - -import ( - "fmt" - "go/ast" - "path/filepath" - "strings" - - "golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis" -) - -// NewAnalyzer creates a new analyzer from the settings passed in. -// This can fail if the passed in LinterSettings does not compile. -// Use NewUncompiledAnalyzer if you need control when the compile happens. -func NewAnalyzer(settings *LinterSettings) (*analysis.Analyzer, error) { - s, err := settings.compile() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - analyzer := newAnalyzer(s.run) - return analyzer, nil -} - -type UncompiledAnalyzer struct { - Analyzer *analysis.Analyzer - settings *LinterSettings -} - -// NewUncompiledAnalyzer creates a new analyzer from the settings passed in. -// This can never error unlike NewAnalyzer. -// It is advised to call the Compile method on the returned Analyzer before running. -func NewUncompiledAnalyzer(settings *LinterSettings) *UncompiledAnalyzer { - return &UncompiledAnalyzer{ - Analyzer: newAnalyzer(settings.run), - settings: settings, - } -} - -// Compile the settings ahead of time so each subsuquent run of the analyzer doesn't -// need to do this work. -func (ua *UncompiledAnalyzer) Compile() error { - s, err := ua.settings.compile() - if err != nil { - return err - } - ua.Analyzer.Run = s.run - return nil -} - -func (settings LinterSettings) run(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) { - s, err := settings.compile() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return s.run(pass) -} - -func newAnalyzer(run func(*analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error)) *analysis.Analyzer { - return &analysis.Analyzer{ - Name: "depguard", - Doc: "Go linter that checks if package imports are in a list of acceptable packages", - URL: "https://github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard", - Run: run, - RunDespiteErrors: false, - } -} - -func (s linterSettings) run(pass *analysis.Pass) (interface{}, error) { - for _, file := range pass.Files { - // For Windows need to replace separator with '/' - fileName := filepath.ToSlash(pass.Fset.Position(file.Pos()).Filename) - lists := s.whichLists(fileName) - for _, imp := range file.Imports { - for _, l := range lists { - if allowed, sugg := l.importAllowed(rawBasicLit(imp.Path)); !allowed { - diag := analysis.Diagnostic{ - Pos: imp.Pos(), - End: imp.End(), - Message: fmt.Sprintf("import '%s' is not allowed from list '%s'", rawBasicLit(imp.Path), l.name), - } - if sugg != "" { - diag.Message = fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", diag.Message, sugg) - diag.SuggestedFixes = append(diag.SuggestedFixes, analysis.SuggestedFix{Message: sugg}) - } - pass.Report(diag) - } - } - } - } - return nil, nil -} - -func rawBasicLit(lit *ast.BasicLit) string { - return strings.Trim(lit.Value, "\"") -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/errors.go b/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/errors.go deleted file mode 100644 index 65325f612..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/errors.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -package utils - -import ( - "strings" -) - -type MultiError []error - -func (me MultiError) Error() string { - b := strings.Builder{} - for i, e := range me { - b.WriteString(e.Error()) - if i < len(me)-1 { - b.WriteByte('\n') - } - } - return b.String() -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/variables.go b/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/variables.go deleted file mode 100644 index 3363bd840..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils/variables.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -package utils - -import ( - "fmt" - "os" - "os/exec" - "path" - "path/filepath" - "runtime" - "strings" -) - -type Expander interface { - Expand() ([]string, error) -} - -type ExpanderMap map[string]Expander - -var ( - PathExpandable = ExpanderMap{ - "$all": &allExpander{}, - "$test": &testExpander{}, - } - PackageExpandable = ExpanderMap{ - "$gostd": &gostdExpander{}, - } -) - -type allExpander struct{} - -func (*allExpander) Expand() ([]string, error) { - return []string{"**/*.go"}, nil -} - -type testExpander struct{} - -func (*testExpander) Expand() ([]string, error) { - return []string{"**/*_test.go"}, nil -} - -type gostdExpander struct { - cache []string -} - -// We can do this as all imports that are not root are either prefixed with a domain -// or prefixed with `./` or `/` to dictate it is a local file reference -func (e *gostdExpander) Expand() ([]string, error) { - if len(e.cache) != 0 { - return e.cache, nil - } - root := path.Join(findGOROOT(), "src") - fs, err := os.ReadDir(root) - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not read GOROOT directory: %w", err) - } - var pkgPrefix []string - for _, f := range fs { - if !f.IsDir() { - continue - } - pkgPrefix = append(pkgPrefix, f.Name()) - } - e.cache = pkgPrefix - return pkgPrefix, nil -} - -func findGOROOT() string { - // code borrowed from https://github.com/golang/tools/blob/86c93e8732cce300d0270bce23117456ce92bb17/cmd/godoc/goroot.go#L15-L30 - if env := os.Getenv("GOROOT"); env != "" { - return filepath.Clean(env) - } - def := filepath.Clean(runtime.GOROOT()) - if runtime.Compiler == "gccgo" { - // gccgo has no real GOROOT, and it certainly doesn't - // depend on the executable's location. - return def - } - out, err := exec.Command("go", "env", "GOROOT").Output() - if err != nil { - return def - } - return strings.TrimSpace(string(out)) -} - -func ExpandSlice(sl []string, exp ExpanderMap) ([]string, error) { - for i, s := range sl { - f, found := exp[s] - if !found { - continue - } - e, err := f.Expand() - if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("couldn't expand %s: %w", s, err) - } - sl = insertSlice(sl, i, e...) - } - return sl, nil -} - -func ExpandMap(m map[string]string, exp ExpanderMap) error { - for k, v := range m { - f, found := exp[k] - if !found { - continue - } - e, err := f.Expand() - if err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("couldn't expand %s: %w", k, err) - } - for _, ex := range e { - m[ex] = v - } - delete(m, k) - } - return nil -} - -func insertSlice(a []string, k int, b ...string) []string { - n := len(a) + len(b) - 1 - if n <= cap(a) { - a2 := a[:n] - copy(a2[k+len(b):], a[k+1:]) - copy(a2[k:], b) - return a2 - } - a2 := make([]string, n) - copy(a2, a[:k]) - copy(a2[k:], b) - copy(a2[k+len(b):], a[k+1:]) - return a2 -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/settings.go b/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/settings.go deleted file mode 100644 index 311cacc88..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/settings.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -package depguard - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "sort" - "strings" - - "github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/depguard/v2/internal/utils" - "github.com/gobwas/glob" -) - -type List struct { - ListMode string `json:"listMode" yaml:"listMode" toml:"listMode" mapstructure:"listMode"` - Files []string `json:"files" yaml:"files" toml:"files" mapstructure:"files"` - Allow []string `json:"allow" yaml:"allow" toml:"allow" mapstructure:"allow"` - Deny map[string]string `json:"deny" yaml:"deny" toml:"deny" mapstructure:"deny"` -} - -type listMode int - -const ( - listModeOriginal listMode = iota - listModeStrict - listModeLax -) - -type list struct { - listMode listMode - name string - files []glob.Glob - negFiles []glob.Glob - allow []string - deny []string - suggestions []string -} - -func (l *List) compile() (*list, error) { - if l == nil { - return nil, nil - } - li := &list{} - var errs utils.MultiError - var err error - - // Determine List Mode - switch strings.ToLower(l.ListMode) { - case "": - li.listMode = listModeOriginal - case "original": - li.listMode = listModeOriginal - case "strict": - li.listMode = listModeStrict - case "lax": - li.listMode = listModeLax - default: - errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("%s is not a known list mode", l.ListMode)) - } - - // Compile Files - for _, f := range l.Files { - var negate bool - if len(f) > 0 && f[0] == '!' { - negate = true - f = f[1:] - } - // Expand File if needed - fs, err := utils.ExpandSlice([]string{f}, utils.PathExpandable) - if err != nil { - errs = append(errs, err) - } - for _, exp := range fs { - g, err := glob.Compile(exp, '/') - if err != nil { - errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("%s could not be compiled: %w", exp, err)) - continue - } - if negate { - li.negFiles = append(li.negFiles, g) - continue - } - li.files = append(li.files, g) - } - } - - if len(l.Allow) > 0 { - // Expand Allow - l.Allow, err = utils.ExpandSlice(l.Allow, utils.PackageExpandable) - if err != nil { - errs = append(errs, err) - } - - // Sort Allow - li.allow = make([]string, len(l.Allow)) - copy(li.allow, l.Allow) - sort.Strings(li.allow) - } - - if l.Deny != nil { - // Expand Deny Map (to keep suggestions) - err = utils.ExpandMap(l.Deny, utils.PackageExpandable) - if err != nil { - errs = append(errs, err) - } - - // Split Deny Into Package Slice - li.deny = make([]string, 0, len(l.Deny)) - for pkg := range l.Deny { - li.deny = append(li.deny, pkg) - } - - // Sort Deny - sort.Strings(li.deny) - - // Populate Suggestions to match the Deny order - li.suggestions = make([]string, 0, len(li.deny)) - for _, dp := range li.deny { - li.suggestions = append(li.suggestions, strings.TrimSpace(l.Deny[dp])) - } - } - - // Populate the type of this list - if len(li.allow) == 0 && len(li.deny) == 0 { - errs = append(errs, errors.New("must have an Allow and/or Deny package list")) - } - - if len(errs) > 0 { - return nil, errs - } - return li, nil -} - -func (l *list) fileMatch(fileName string) bool { - inAllowed := len(l.files) == 0 || strInGlobList(fileName, l.files) - inDenied := strInGlobList(fileName, l.negFiles) - return inAllowed && !inDenied -} - -func (l *list) importAllowed(imp string) (bool, string) { - inAllowed, aIdx := strInPrefixList(imp, l.allow) - inDenied, dIdx := strInPrefixList(imp, l.deny) - var allowed bool - switch l.listMode { - case listModeOriginal: - inAllowed = len(l.allow) == 0 || inAllowed - allowed = inAllowed && !inDenied - case listModeStrict: - allowed = inAllowed && (!inDenied || len(l.allow[aIdx]) > len(l.deny[dIdx])) - case listModeLax: - allowed = !inDenied || (inAllowed && len(l.allow[aIdx]) > len(l.deny[dIdx])) - default: - allowed = false - } - sugg := "" - if !allowed && inDenied && dIdx != -1 { - sugg = l.suggestions[dIdx] - } - return allowed, sugg -} - -type LinterSettings map[string]*List - -type linterSettings []*list - -func (l LinterSettings) compile() (linterSettings, error) { - if len(l) == 0 { - // Only allow $gostd in all files - set := &List{ - Files: []string{"$all"}, - Allow: []string{"$gostd"}, - } - li, err := set.compile() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - li.name = "Main" - return linterSettings{li}, nil - } - names := make([]string, 0, len(l)) - for name := range l { - names = append(names, name) - } - sort.Strings(names) - li := make(linterSettings, 0, len(l)) - var errs utils.MultiError - for _, name := range names { - c, err := l[name].compile() - if err != nil { - errs = append(errs, err) - continue - } - if c == nil { - continue - } - c.name = name - li = append(li, c) - } - if len(errs) > 0 { - return nil, errs - } - - return li, nil -} - -func (ls linterSettings) whichLists(fileName string) []*list { - var matches []*list - for _, l := range ls { - if l.fileMatch(fileName) { - matches = append(matches, l) - } - } - return matches -} - -func strInGlobList(str string, globList []glob.Glob) bool { - for _, g := range globList { - if g.Match(str) { - return true - } - } - return false -} - -func strInPrefixList(str string, prefixList []string) (bool, int) { - // Idx represents where in the prefix slice the passed in string would go - // when sorted. -1 Just means that it would be at the very front of the slice. - idx := sort.Search(len(prefixList), func(i int) bool { - return strings.TrimRight(prefixList[i], "$") > str - }) - 1 - // This means that the string passed in has no way to be prefixed by anything - // in the prefix list as it is already smaller then everything - if idx == -1 { - return false, idx - } - ioc := prefixList[idx] - if ioc[len(ioc)-1] == '$' { - return str == ioc[:len(ioc)-1], idx - } - return strings.HasPrefix(str, prefixList[idx]), idx -} -- cgit mrf-deployment