* Added slice bounds testing for slice expressions.
* Added checking slice index.
* Added test for reassigning slice.
* Store capacities on reslicing.
* Scope change clears map. Func name used to track slices.
* Map CallExpr to check bounds when passing to functions.
* Fixed linter errors.
* Updated rulelist with CWE mapping.
* Added comment for NewSliceBoundCheck.
* Addressed nil cap runtime error.
* Replaced usage of nil in call arg map with dummy callexprs.
* Updated comments, wrapped error return, addressed other review concerns.
* G101 now checks LHS of ValueAssignments for patternValue.
* Added matching string literals in equality check.
* Added patternValue matching for ValueSpec.
* Ran gci to fix linter error.
* Added tests and updated regex to be more inclusive.
* Addressed short-circuit eval for isHighEntropy and non-standard ok variable.
* Resolved unhandled error and added more tests.
* Flattened code to make it more readable.
* Added better comments.
* Added new regex for Google API Key, GitHub PAT, and GoogleOAuth.
* Gofmt'ed the test cases.
* Remove read only types from unsafe defer rules
* Remove rule G307 which checks when an error is not handled when a file or socket connection is closed
This doesn't seem to bring much value from security perspective, and it caused a lot of controversy since
is a very common pattern in Go.
* Mentioned in documentation that rule G307 is retired
* Clean up the test for rule G307
* Add check for usage of Rat.SetString in math/big with an overflow error
Rat.SetString in math/big in Go before 1.16.14 and 1.17.x before 1.17.7
has an overflow that can lead to Uncontrolled Memory Consumption.
It is the CVE-2022-23772.
* Use ContainsPkgCallExpr instead of manual parsing
* feat: add concurrency option to parallelize package loading
* refactor: move wg.add inside the for loop
* fix: gracefully stop the workers on error
* test: add test for concurrent scan
* Find G303 in string concatenations, with os.TempDir, and in path.Join args
* Find G303 with /usr/tmp, too
/usr/tmp is commonly found e.g. on Solaris.
In Go 1.16 or higher, the `io/ioutil` has been deprecated and the
`ioutil.ReadFile` function now calls `os.ReadFile`.
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>