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cmd/go/internal/vet: tweak help doc
For #71859 Change-Id: I3cea3375bd5adff9486b849e472d29ad8324dd54 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/712665 Reviewed-by: Michael Matloob <matloob@golang.org> LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> Auto-Submit: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Matloob <matloob@google.com>
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//
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// go fix [build flags] [-fixtool prog] [fix flags] [packages]
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//
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// Fix runs the Go fix tool (cmd/vet) on the named packages
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// Fix runs the Go fix tool (cmd/fix) on the named packages
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// and applies suggested fixes.
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//
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// It supports these flags:
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// instead of applying each fix, print the patch as a unified diff
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//
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// The -fixtool=prog flag selects a different analysis tool with
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// alternative or additional fixes; see the documentation for go vet's
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// alternative or additional fixers; see the documentation for go vet's
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// -vettool flag for details.
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//
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// The default fix tool is 'go tool fix' or cmd/fix.
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// For help on its fixers and their flags, run 'go tool fix help'.
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// For details of a specific fixer such as 'hostport', see 'go tool fix help hostport'.
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//
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// For more about specifying packages, see 'go help packages'.
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//
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// For a list of fixers and their flags, see 'go tool fix help'.
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//
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// For details of a specific fixer such as 'hostport',
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// see 'go tool fix help hostport'.
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//
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// The build flags supported by go fix are those that control package resolution
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// and execution, such as -C, -n, -x, -v, -tags, and -toolexec.
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// For more about these flags, see 'go help build'.
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// Alternative vet tools should be built atop golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/unitchecker,
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// which handles the interaction with go vet.
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//
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// For more about specifying packages, see 'go help packages'.
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// For a list of checkers and their flags, see 'go tool vet help'.
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// The default vet tool is 'go tool vet' or cmd/vet.
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// For help on its checkers and their flags, run 'go tool vet help'.
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// For details of a specific checker such as 'printf', see 'go tool vet help printf'.
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//
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// For more about specifying packages, see 'go help packages'.
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//
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// The build flags supported by go vet are those that control package resolution
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// and execution, such as -C, -n, -x, -v, -tags, and -toolexec.
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// For more about these flags, see 'go help build'.
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Alternative vet tools should be built atop golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/unitchecker,
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which handles the interaction with go vet.
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For more about specifying packages, see 'go help packages'.
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For a list of checkers and their flags, see 'go tool vet help'.
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The default vet tool is 'go tool vet' or cmd/vet.
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For help on its checkers and their flags, run 'go tool vet help'.
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For details of a specific checker such as 'printf', see 'go tool vet help printf'.
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For more about specifying packages, see 'go help packages'.
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The build flags supported by go vet are those that control package resolution
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and execution, such as -C, -n, -x, -v, -tags, and -toolexec.
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For more about these flags, see 'go help build'.
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UsageLine: "go fix [build flags] [-fixtool prog] [fix flags] [packages]",
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Short: "apply fixes suggested by static checkers",
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Long: `
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Fix runs the Go fix tool (cmd/vet) on the named packages
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Fix runs the Go fix tool (cmd/fix) on the named packages
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and applies suggested fixes.
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It supports these flags:
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instead of applying each fix, print the patch as a unified diff
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The -fixtool=prog flag selects a different analysis tool with
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alternative or additional fixes; see the documentation for go vet's
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alternative or additional fixers; see the documentation for go vet's
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-vettool flag for details.
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The default fix tool is 'go tool fix' or cmd/fix.
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For help on its fixers and their flags, run 'go tool fix help'.
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For details of a specific fixer such as 'hostport', see 'go tool fix help hostport'.
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For more about specifying packages, see 'go help packages'.
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For a list of fixers and their flags, see 'go tool fix help'.
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For details of a specific fixer such as 'hostport',
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see 'go tool fix help hostport'.
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The build flags supported by go fix are those that control package resolution
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and execution, such as -C, -n, -x, -v, -tags, and -toolexec.
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For more about these flags, see 'go help build'.
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