Add a new vet analyzer that checks t.Run subtest names don't contain
characters requiring quoting when re-running via "go test -run". This
enforces the style guide rule: don't use spaces or punctuation in
subtest names.
The analyzer flags:
- Direct t.Run calls with string literal names containing spaces,
regex metacharacters, quotes, or other problematic characters
- Table-driven t.Run(tt.name, ...) calls where tt ranges over a
slice/map literal with bad name field values
Also fix all 978 existing violations across 81 test files, replacing
spaces with hyphens and shortening long sentence-like names to concise
hyphenated forms.
Updates #19242
Change-Id: Ib0ad96a111bd8e764582d1d4902fe2599454ab65
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
This repo's module is tailscale.com, and the tailscale-client-go-v2 repo
uses tailscale.com/client/tailscale/v2. It seems from #19010 that if we
have the client module as a dependency in this module, go vet will start
to consider the client module as part of tailscale.com/...
I'm not sure if this is a bug in go vet, but for now let's take the easy
fix and specify ./... instead. In my testing, it seems like this is
sufficient to make sure it just walks the file hierarchy and doesn't
find the client module as a sub-path.
Updates tailscale/corp#38418
Signed-off-by: Tom Proctor <tomhjp@users.noreply.github.com>
This starts running the jsontags vet checker on the module.
All existing findings are adding to an allowlist.
Updates tailscale/corp#791
Signed-off-by: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>