fix(#141): strip leading './' from coverage-check paths
Non-git tools (e.g. `find`, `ls`) can emit paths with a "./" prefix. Without stripping this, "./cmd/foo.go" would not match the glob "cmd/**", producing a false-positive uncovered-file failure. Fix: add strings.TrimPrefix(f, "./") after backslash normalization. Test: TestRunValidateDocmap_DotSlashPrefix Addresses MINOR finding in review #4175.
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@@ -178,6 +178,9 @@ func runValidateDocmap(args []string) int {
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// Normalize Windows-style backslashes to forward slashes so that
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// changed-file paths from git on Windows match doc-map globs.
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f = strings.ReplaceAll(f, "\\", "/")
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// Strip a leading "./" emitted by non-git tools (e.g. `find`) so that
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// paths like "./cmd/foo.go" match doc-map globs written as "cmd/**".
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f = strings.TrimPrefix(f, "./")
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if !review.FileCoveredByDocMap(cfg, f) {
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uncovered = append(uncovered, f)
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}
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@@ -624,3 +624,28 @@ func TestValidateDocmapPath_NonRegularFile(t *testing.T) {
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t.Errorf("expected regular-file rejection in stderr, got %q", stderr)
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}
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}
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// TestRunValidateDocmap_DotSlashPrefix verifies that paths emitted with a
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// leading "./" (e.g. from `find` or `ls`) match doc-map globs correctly.
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// Without TrimPrefix, "./cmd/foo.go" would not match the pattern "cmd/**".
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func TestRunValidateDocmap_DotSlashPrefix(t *testing.T) {
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dir := t.TempDir()
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makeDocFile(t, dir, "docs/foo.md")
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docmap := makeDocmapInDir(t, dir, `
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mappings:
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- paths:
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- "cmd/**"
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docs:
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- docs/foo.md
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`)
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// File with a leading "./" should be treated as covered.
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code, _, stderr := stdinValidateDocmap(t,
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"./cmd/foo.go\n",
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[]string{"--docmap", docmap, "--repo-root", dir},
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)
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if code != 0 {
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t.Errorf("expected exit 0 for './' prefixed covered file, got %d; stderr: %q", code, stderr)
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}
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}
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