Simple linter to check that your code does not contain non-ASCII identifiers
go get -u github.com/tdakkota/asciicheck/cmd/asciicheck
So, do you see this code? Looks correct, isn't it?
package main
import "fmt"
type TеstStruct struct{}
func main() {
s := TestStruct{}
fmt.Println(s)
}
But if you try to run it, you will get an error:
./prog.go:8:7: undefined: TestStruct
What? TestStruct
is defined above, but compiler thinks diffrent. Why?
Answer:
Because TestStruct
is not TеstStruct
.
type TеstStruct struct{}
^ this 'e' (U+0435) is not 'e' (U+0065)
asciicheck uses singlechecker
package to run:
asciicheck: checks that all code identifiers does not have non-ASCII symbols in the name
Usage: asciicheck [-flag] [package]
Flags:
-V print version and exit
-all
no effect (deprecated)
-c int
display offending line with this many lines of context (default -1)
-cpuprofile string
write CPU profile to this file
-debug string
debug flags, any subset of "fpstv"
-fix
apply all suggested fixes
-flags
print analyzer flags in JSON
-json
emit JSON output
-memprofile string
write memory profile to this file
-source
no effect (deprecated)
-tags string
no effect (deprecated)
-trace string
write trace log to this file
-v no effect (deprecated)