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RobustToolbox/Robust.Analyzers/NoUncachedRegexAnalyzer.cs
Pieter-Jan Briers 4d528dd577 Analyzer to ban uncached regexes (#5107)
Using static Regex functions that take in a pattern is bad, because they constantly have to be re-parsed. Cache the Regex instance.
2024-05-06 10:30:31 +10:00

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using System.Collections.Immutable;
using Microsoft.CodeAnalysis;
using Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Diagnostics;
using Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Operations;
using Robust.Roslyn.Shared;
namespace Robust.Analyzers;
[DiagnosticAnalyzer(LanguageNames.CSharp)]
public sealed class NoUncachedRegexAnalyzer : DiagnosticAnalyzer
{
private const string RegexTypeName = "Regex";
private const string RegexType = $"System.Text.RegularExpressions.{RegexTypeName}";
private static readonly DiagnosticDescriptor Rule = new (
Diagnostics.IdUncachedRegex,
"Use of uncached static Regex function",
"Usage of a static Regex function that takes in a pattern string. This can cause constant re-parsing of the pattern.",
"Usage",
DiagnosticSeverity.Warning,
true);
public override ImmutableArray<DiagnosticDescriptor> SupportedDiagnostics => ImmutableArray.Create(Rule);
public static readonly HashSet<string> BadFunctions =
[
"Count",
"EnumerateMatches",
"IsMatch",
"Match",
"Matches",
"Replace",
"Split"
];
public override void Initialize(AnalysisContext context)
{
context.EnableConcurrentExecution();
context.ConfigureGeneratedCodeAnalysis(GeneratedCodeAnalysisFlags.None);
context.RegisterOperationAction(CheckInvocation, OperationKind.Invocation);
}
private static void CheckInvocation(OperationAnalysisContext context)
{
if (context.Operation is not IInvocationOperation invocation)
return;
// All Regex functions we care about are static.
var targetMethod = invocation.TargetMethod;
if (!targetMethod.IsStatic)
return;
// Bail early.
if (targetMethod.ContainingType.Name != "Regex")
return;
var regexType = context.Compilation.GetTypeByMetadataName(RegexType);
if (!SymbolEqualityComparer.Default.Equals(regexType, targetMethod.ContainingType))
return;
if (!BadFunctions.Contains(targetMethod.Name))
return;
context.ReportDiagnostic(Diagnostic.Create(Rule, invocation.Syntax.GetLocation()));
}
}