godoc: skip build tag annotations when displaying examples

After moving the filepath.Walk example to a standalone example file
in CL 122237 (so it could use a standalone function), godoc includes
the build tag annotation ("// +build !windows,!plan9" in this case)
in the runnable example.  The example runs correctly, but the
annotation might be confusing for new users.

Change the behavior so that godoc skips these annotations when
displaying examples.

To avoid false positives in older versions of "go vet", which are still used
on the build dashboard, we avoid using a multiline string in the test.

Fixes golang/go#26490.

Change-Id: I1da4b3b7e1e5a85a76773e25d9355b3f92479c19
GitHub-Last-Rev: bc5ed29bd368e5bcf11fed7a0c7f14b872fef065
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/tools#42
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/126256
Run-TryBot: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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Mostyn Bramley-Moore 2018-07-31 17:27:32 +00:00 committed by Andrew Bonventre
parent ade7853a2a
commit 9e9f7f69ec
2 changed files with 65 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -666,6 +666,7 @@ func (p *Presentation) example_htmlFunc(info *PageInfo, funcName string) string
play := ""
if eg.Play != nil && p.ShowPlayground {
var buf bytes.Buffer
eg.Play.Comments = filterOutBuildAnnotations(eg.Play.Comments)
if err := format.Node(&buf, info.FSet, eg.Play); err != nil {
log.Print(err)
} else {
@ -694,6 +695,23 @@ func (p *Presentation) example_htmlFunc(info *PageInfo, funcName string) string
return buf.String()
}
func filterOutBuildAnnotations(cg []*ast.CommentGroup) []*ast.CommentGroup {
if len(cg) == 0 {
return cg
}
for i := range cg {
if !strings.HasPrefix(cg[i].Text(), "+build ") {
// Found the first non-build tag, return from here until the end
// of the slice.
return cg[i:]
}
}
// There weren't any non-build tags, return an empty slice.
return []*ast.CommentGroup{}
}
// example_nameFunc takes an example function name and returns its display
// name. For example, "Foo_Bar_quux" becomes "Foo.Bar (Quux)".
func (p *Presentation) example_nameFunc(s string) string {

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@ -321,3 +321,50 @@ func TestSrcToPkgLinkFunc(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
func TestFilterOutBuildAnnotations(t *testing.T) {
// TODO: simplify this by using a multiline string once we stop
// using go vet from 1.10 on the build dashboard.
// https://golang.org/issue/26627
src := []byte("// +build !foo\n" +
"// +build !anothertag\n" +
"\n" +
"// non-tag comment\n" +
"\n" +
"package foo\n" +
"\n" +
"func bar() int {\n" +
" return 42\n" +
"}\n")
fset := token.NewFileSet()
af, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "foo.go", src, parser.ParseComments)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
var found bool
for _, cg := range af.Comments {
if strings.HasPrefix(cg.Text(), "+build ") {
found = true
break
}
}
if !found {
t.Errorf("TestFilterOutBuildAnnotations is broken: missing build tag in test input")
}
found = false
for _, cg := range filterOutBuildAnnotations(af.Comments) {
if strings.HasPrefix(cg.Text(), "+build ") {
t.Errorf("filterOutBuildAnnotations failed to filter build tag")
}
if strings.Contains(cg.Text(), "non-tag comment") {
found = true
}
}
if !found {
t.Errorf("filterOutBuildAnnotations should not remove non-build tag comment")
}
}