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Linter to disallow struct initialization without field names #1059
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I wanted to try out to implement this rule, but I have a feeling it is not possible with Revive. type A []string
type X struct {
x string
y string
}
func DoSomething() {
_ = A{"xval", "yval"}
_ = X{"xval", "yval"}
} |
Hi @arxeiss thanks for the proposal. |
You can leverage type information to make the difference between arrays and structs (as in string-of-int) That said, you could try implementing a naive version (no type info) to see if there are too much false positives when analyzing real code bases. |
BTW, a language hack to force using field names when instantiation a struct is to declare a blank identified type position struct {
_ struct{} // just to force named fields in instantiation
x int
y int
} (again, it's a hack) |
This is not an issue actually.
So to detect when to raise an error and when not you don't need to know how many fields struct has. The real issue is, that on AST you don't know what type it is. In my example above it is visible. but it that struct would be defined on different package, you are lost. Even what you link (string-of-int rule) will not help in that case.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Go allows you to initialize struct only by values, if they follow same order as in structure definition.
This can be useful if structure has 1 field, but otherwise it can lead to syntax errors if order is changed. And even worse, to hidden bugs, if there are fields with same type, and their order is changed.
Describe the solution you'd like
Do a linter, which will catch that and require to have names of fields inside struct initialization.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I have a feeling, that there was such linter. But I searched for that (not only in Revive) and I cannot find anything.
Additional context
I can try to prepare PR, but it is suggested to create issue first.
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