A Go linter to detect cases where two time.Duration
values are being multiplied in possibly erroneous ways.
For example, consider the following (highly contrived) function:
func waitFor(someDuration time.Duration) {
timeToWait := someDuration * time.Second
time.Sleep(timeToWait)
}
Although the above code would compile without any errors, its runtime behaviour would almost certainly be incorrect.
A caller would reasonably expect waitFor(5 * time.Seconds)
to wait for ~5 seconds but they would actually end up
waiting for ~1,388,889 hours.
The above example is just for illustration purposes only. The problem is glaringly obvious in such a simple function and even the greenest Gopher would discover the issue immediately. However, imagine a much more complicated function with many more lines and it is not inconceivable that such logic errors could go unnoticed.
See the test cases for more examples of the types of errors detected by the linter.
Requires Go 1.11 or above.
go get -u github.com/charithe/durationcheck/cmd/durationcheck
Invoke durationcheck
with your package name
durationcheck ./...
# or
durationcheck github.com/you/yourproject/...