ooni-probe-cli/script/nocopyreadall.bash

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fix(netxlite): robust {ReadAll,Copy}Context with wrapped io.EOF (#661) * chore(netxlite): add currently failing test case This diff introduces a test cases that will fail because of the reason explained in https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1965. * chore(netxlite/iox_test.go): add failing unit tests These tests directly show how the Go implementation of ReadAll and Copy has the issue of checking for io.EOF equality. * fix(netxlite): make {ReadAll,Copy}Context robust to wrapped io.EOF The fix is simple: we just need to check for `errors.Is(err, io.EOF)` after either io.ReadAll or io.Copy has returned. When this condition is true, we need to convert the error back to `nil` as it ought to be. While there, observe that the unit tests I committed in the previous commit are wrongly asserting that the error must be wrapped. This assertion is not correct, because in both cases we have just ensured that the returned error is `nil` (i.e., success). See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1965. * cleanup: remove previous workaround for wrapped io.EOF These workarounds were partial, meaning that they would cover some cases in which the issue occurred but not all of them. Handling the problem in `netxlite.{ReadAll,Copy}Context` is the right thing to do _as long as_ we always use these functions instead of `io.{ReadAll,Copy}`. This is why it's now important to ensure we clearly mention that inside of the `CONTRIBUTING.md` guide and to also ensure that we're not using these functions in the code base. * fix(urlgetter): repair tests who assumed to see EOF error Now that we have established that we should normalize EOF when reading bodies like the stdlib does and now that it's clear why our behavior diverged from the stdlib, we also need to repair all the tests that assumed this incorrect behavior. * fix(all): don't use io{,util}.{Copy,ReadAll} * feat: add checks to ensure we don't use io.{Copy,ReadAll} * doc(netxlite): document we know how to deal w/ wrapped io.EOF * fix(nocopyreadall.bash): add exception for i/n/iox.go
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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
exitcode=0
for file in $(find . -type f -name \*.go); do
if [ "$file" = "./internal/netxlite/iox.go" ]; then
# We're allowed to use ReadAll and Copy in this file to
# implement safer wrappers for these functions.
continue
fi
if grep -q 'io\.ReadAll' $file; then
echo "in $file: do not use io.ReadAll, use netxlite.ReadAllContext" 1>&2
exitcode=1
fi
if grep -q 'ioutil\.ReadAll' $file; then
echo "in $file: do not use ioutil.ReadAll, use netxlite.ReadAllContext" 1>&2
exitcode=1
fi
if grep -q 'io\.Copy' $file; then
echo "in $file: do not use io.Copy, use netxlite.CopyContext" 1>&2
exitcode=1
fi
if grep -q 'ioutil\.Copy' $file; then
echo "in $file: do not use ioutil.Copy, use netxlite.CopyContext" 1>&2
exitcode=1
fi
done
exit $exitcode