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SmallCoccinelle 45f700d6ea Support Go 1.18: Upgrade gqlgen to v0.17.2 (#2443)
* Upgrade gqlgen to v0.17.2

This enables builds on Go 1.18. github.com/vektah/gqlparser is upgraded
to the newest version too.

Getting this to work is a bit of a hazzle. I had to first remove
vendoring from the repository, perform the upgrade and then re-introduce
the vendor directory. I think gqlgens analysis went wrong for some
reason on the upgrade. It would seem a clean-room installation fixed it.

* Bump project to 1.18

* Update all packages, address gqlgenc breaking changes

* Let `go mod tidy` handle the go.mod file

* Upgrade linter to 1.45.2

* Introduce v1.45.2 of the linter

The linter now correctly warns on `strings.Title` because it isn't
unicode-aware. Fix this by using the suggested fix from x/text/cases
to produce unicode-aware strings.

The mapping isn't entirely 1-1 as this new approach has a larger iface:
it spans all of unicode rather than just ASCII. It coincides for ASCII
however, so things should be largely the same.

* Ready ourselves for errchkjson and contextcheck.

* Revert dockerfile golang version changes for now

Co-authored-by: Kermie <kermie@isinthe.house>
Co-authored-by: WithoutPants <53250216+WithoutPants@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-04-02 18:08:14 +11:00

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package codegen
import (
"fmt"
"go/types"
"strings"
)
func findGoNamedType(def types.Type) (*types.Named, error) {
if def == nil {
return nil, nil
}
namedType, ok := def.(*types.Named)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("expected %s to be a named type, instead found %T\n", def.String(), def)
}
return namedType, nil
}
func findGoInterface(def types.Type) (*types.Interface, error) {
if def == nil {
return nil, nil
}
namedType, err := findGoNamedType(def)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if namedType == nil {
return nil, nil
}
underlying, ok := namedType.Underlying().(*types.Interface)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("expected %s to be a named interface, instead found %s", def.String(), namedType.String())
}
return underlying, nil
}
func equalFieldName(source, target string) bool {
source = strings.ReplaceAll(source, "_", "")
target = strings.ReplaceAll(target, "_", "")
return strings.EqualFold(source, target)
}