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Package vet implements the “go vet” command.
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var CmdVet = &base.Command{ Run: runVet, CustomFlags: true, UsageLine: "go vet [-n] [-x] [-vettool prog] [build flags] [vet flags] [packages]", Short: "report likely mistakes in packages", Long: ` Vet runs the Go vet command on the packages named by the import paths. For more about vet and its flags, see 'go doc cmd/vet'. For more about specifying packages, see 'go help packages'. For a list of checkers and their flags, see 'go tool vet help'. For details of a specific checker such as 'printf', see 'go tool vet help printf'. The -n flag prints commands that would be executed. The -x flag prints commands as they are executed. The -vettool=prog flag selects a different analysis tool with alternative or additional checks. For example, the 'shadow' analyzer can be built and run using these commands: go install golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/passes/shadow/cmd/shadow go vet -vettool=$(which shadow) The build flags supported by go vet are those that control package resolution and execution, such as -n, -x, -v, -tags, and -toolexec. For more about these flags, see 'go help build'. See also: go fmt, go fix. `, }
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