a go linter to check that all goroutines have a defer statement.
it's too easy to miss panics when they happen inside goroutines, since they exit the defer scope of the caller.
go install github.com/nathants/go-hasdefer@latest
>> go-hasdefer $(find .test/good/ -name '*.go')
>> go-hasdefer $(find .test/bad/ -name '*.go')
missing defer anon func oneliner: .test/bad/bad_onliner.go:4 go func() {}()
missing defer anon func multiliner: .test/bad/bad_multiliner.go:4 go func() {
missing defer top level func multiliner: .test/bad/bad_import.go:12 func Foobar() {
missing defer top level func oneliner: .test/bad/bad_import.go:6 func (d *Data) Foobar2() {}
missing defer named func multiliner: .test/bad/bad_imported.go:8 Foobar3 := func() {
missing defer top level func multiliner: .test/bad/bad_import.go:8 func (d *Data) Foobar4() {
missing defer named func oneliner: .test/bad/bad_imported.go:12 Foobar4 := func() {}
either of these is valid:
go func() {
defer func() {}()
}()
go func() {
// defer func() {}()
}()
the purpose of this linter is to force you to consider what happens if a goroutine panics, not to force you to include empty defers.
this is similar to always considering what to do with an err, even if you decide to assign it to _
.