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// errorcheck -0 -m -l
// Copyright 2015 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.
// Test escape analysis for function parameters.
// In this test almost everything is BAD except the simplest cases
// where input directly flows to output.
package foo
func f(buf []byte) []byte { // ERROR "leaking param: buf to result ~r0 level=0$"
return buf
}
func g(*byte) string
func h(e int) {
var x [32]byte // ERROR "moved to heap: x$"
g(&f(x[:])[0])
}
type Node struct {
s string
left, right *Node
}
func walk(np **Node) int { // ERROR "leaking param content: np"
n := *np
w := len(n.s)
if n == nil {
return 0
}
wl := walk(&n.left)
wr := walk(&n.right)
if wl < wr {
n.left, n.right = n.right, n.left // ERROR "ignoring self-assignment"
wl, wr = wr, wl
}
*np = n
return w + wl + wr
}
// Test for bug where func var f used prototype's escape analysis results.
func prototype(xyz []string) {} // ERROR "xyz does not escape"
func bar() {
var got [][]string
f := prototype
f = func(ss []string) { got = append(got, ss) } // ERROR "leaking param: ss" "func literal does not escape"
s := "string"
f([]string{s}) // ERROR "\[\]string{...} escapes to heap"
}
func strmin(a, b, c string) string { // ERROR "leaking param: a to result ~r0 level=0" "leaking param: b to result ~r0 level=0" "leaking param: c to result ~r0 level=0"
return min(a, b, c)
}
func strmax(a, b, c string) string { // ERROR "leaking param: a to result ~r0 level=0" "leaking param: b to result ~r0 level=0" "leaking param: c to result ~r0 level=0"
return max(a, b, c)
}
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