Fix linter errors

pull/1061/head
Mariano Cano 2 years ago
parent 325d8bca4f
commit a6e85cbbf6

@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ import (
"strings"
)
func checkNameConstraints(nameType string, name string, parsedName any, permitted, excluded any, match func(name, constraint any) (bool, error)) error {
func checkNameConstraints(nameType, name string, parsedName, permitted, excluded any, match func(name, constraint any) (bool, error)) error {
excludedValue := reflect.ValueOf(excluded)
for i := 0; i < excludedValue.Len(); i++ {
constraint := excludedValue.Index(i).Interface()
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ func checkNameConstraints(nameType string, name string, parsedName any, permitte
func matchDomainConstraint(domain, constraint string) (bool, error) {
// The meaning of zero length constraints is not specified, but this
// code follows NSS and accepts them as matching everything.
if len(constraint) == 0 {
if constraint == "" {
return true, nil
}
@ -101,10 +101,10 @@ func matchDomainConstraint(domain, constraint string) (bool, error) {
return false, fmt.Errorf("internal error: cannot parse domain %q", domain)
}
// RFC 5280 says that a leading period in a domain name means that at
// least one label must be prepended, but only for URI and email
// constraints, not DNS constraints. The code also supports that
// behaviour for DNS constraints.
// RFC 5280 says that a leading period in a domain name means that at least
// one label must be prepended, but only for URI and email constraints, not
// DNS constraints. The code also supports that behavior for DNS
// constraints.
mustHaveSubdomains := false
if constraint[0] == '.' {
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ func matchURIConstraint(uri *url.URL, constraint string) (bool, error) {
// certificate.”
host := uri.Host
if len(host) == 0 {
if host == "" {
return false, fmt.Errorf("URI with empty host (%q) cannot be matched against constraints", uri.String())
}
@ -213,13 +213,13 @@ func domainToReverseLabels(domain string) (reverseLabels []string, ok bool) {
}
}
if len(reverseLabels) > 0 && len(reverseLabels[0]) == 0 {
if len(reverseLabels) > 0 && reverseLabels[0] == "" {
// An empty label at the end indicates an absolute value.
return nil, false
}
for _, label := range reverseLabels {
if len(label) == 0 {
if label == "" {
// Empty labels are otherwise invalid.
return nil, false
}
@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ type rfc2821Mailbox struct {
// Section 4.2.1.6 that's correct for an rfc822Name from a certificate: “The
// format of an rfc822Name is a "Mailbox" as defined in RFC 2821, Section 4.1.2”.
func parseRFC2821Mailbox(in string) (mailbox rfc2821Mailbox, ok bool) {
if len(in) == 0 {
if in == "" {
return mailbox, false
}
@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ func parseRFC2821Mailbox(in string) (mailbox rfc2821Mailbox, ok bool) {
in = in[1:]
QuotedString:
for {
if len(in) == 0 {
if in == "" {
return mailbox, false
}
c := in[0]
@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ func parseRFC2821Mailbox(in string) (mailbox rfc2821Mailbox, ok bool) {
case c == '\\':
// quoted-pair
if len(in) == 0 {
if in == "" {
return mailbox, false
}
if in[0] == 11 ||
@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ func parseRFC2821Mailbox(in string) (mailbox rfc2821Mailbox, ok bool) {
// continue to argue the point. We choose to
// accept it.
in = in[1:]
if len(in) == 0 {
if in == "" {
return mailbox, false
}
fallthrough
@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ func parseRFC2821Mailbox(in string) (mailbox rfc2821Mailbox, ok bool) {
}
}
if len(in) == 0 || in[0] != '@' {
if in == "" || in[0] != '@' {
return mailbox, false
}
in = in[1:]

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