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Attempting to use the Globs field in the Srcfile specification (in lieu of the Files field) fails for both srclib-go and srclib-java. The files aren't selected by the glob and there is also an assumption that the Files field is non-empty, leading to a nil-pointer/array-out-of-bounds error for both srclib-go and srclib-java.
@beyang could you please provide test case for srclib-go? I was unable to reproduce it using Go project with Srcfile (https://github.com/sgtest/go-with-srcfile), probably I'm doing something wrong...
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- Dealing with the case when unit contains "Globs" data and no (or null) "Files", in this case graph command should scan for matching files using globs. See sourcegraph/srclib#240
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Attempting to use the
Globs
field in the Srcfile specification (in lieu of theFiles
field) fails for both srclib-go and srclib-java. The files aren't selected by the glob and there is also an assumption that theFiles
field is non-empty, leading to a nil-pointer/array-out-of-bounds error for both srclib-go and srclib-java.Repro-able with this Srcfile:
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