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# This code is licensed under the terms of the MIT license https://opensource.org/license/mit
# Copyright (c) 2021 Marat Reymers

## Golden config for golangci-lint v1.54.2
#
# This is the best config for golangci-lint based on my experience and opinion.
# It is very strict, but not extremely strict.
# Feel free to adopt and change it for your needs.

run:
# Timeout for analysis, e.g. 30s, 5m.
# Default: 1m
timeout: 3m


# This file contains only configs which differ from defaults.
# All possible options can be found here https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/blob/master/.golangci.reference.yml
linters-settings:
cyclop:
# The maximal code complexity to report.
# Default: 10
max-complexity: 30
# The maximal average package complexity.
# If it's higher than 0.0 (float) the check is enabled
# Default: 0.0
package-average: 10.0

errcheck:
# Report about not checking of errors in type assertions: `a := b.(MyStruct)`.
# Such cases aren't reported by default.
# Default: false
check-type-assertions: true

exhaustive:
# Program elements to check for exhaustiveness.
# Default: [ switch ]
check:
- switch
- map

exhaustruct:
# List of regular expressions to exclude struct packages and names from check.
# Default: []
exclude:
# std libs
- "^net/http.Client$"
- "^net/http.Cookie$"
- "^net/http.Request$"
- "^net/http.Response$"
- "^net/http.Server$"
- "^net/http.Transport$"
- "^net/url.URL$"
- "^os/exec.Cmd$"
- "^reflect.StructField$"
# public libs
- "^github.com/Shopify/sarama.Config$"
- "^github.com/Shopify/sarama.ProducerMessage$"
- "^github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure.DecoderConfig$"
- "^github.com/prometheus/client_golang/.+Opts$"
- "^github.com/spf13/cobra.Command$"
- "^github.com/spf13/cobra.CompletionOptions$"
- "^github.com/stretchr/testify/mock.Mock$"
- "^github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go.+Request$"
- "^github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go.FromDockerfile$"
- "^golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis.Analyzer$"
- "^google.golang.org/protobuf/.+Options$"
- "^gopkg.in/yaml.v3.Node$"

funlen:
# Checks the number of lines in a function.
# If lower than 0, disable the check.
# Default: 60
lines: 100
# Checks the number of statements in a function.
# If lower than 0, disable the check.
# Default: 40
statements: 50
# Ignore comments when counting lines.
# Default false
ignore-comments: true

gocognit:
# Minimal code complexity to report.
# Default: 30 (but we recommend 10-20)
# min-complexity: 20

gocritic:
# Settings passed to gocritic.
# The settings key is the name of a supported gocritic checker.
# The list of supported checkers can be find in https://go-critic.github.io/overview.
settings:
captLocal:
# Whether to restrict checker to params only.
# Default: true
paramsOnly: false
underef:
# Whether to skip (*x).method() calls where x is a pointer receiver.
# Default: true
skipRecvDeref: false

gomnd:
# List of function patterns to exclude from analysis.
# Values always ignored: `time.Date`,
# `strconv.FormatInt`, `strconv.FormatUint`, `strconv.FormatFloat`,
# `strconv.ParseInt`, `strconv.ParseUint`, `strconv.ParseFloat`.
# Default: []
ignored-functions:
- os.Chmod
- os.Mkdir
- os.MkdirAll
- os.OpenFile
- os.WriteFile
- prometheus.ExponentialBuckets
- prometheus.ExponentialBucketsRange
- prometheus.LinearBuckets

gomodguard:
blocked:
# List of blocked modules.
# Default: []
modules:
- github.com/golang/protobuf:
recommendations:
- google.golang.org/protobuf
reason: "see https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/go/faq#modules"
- github.com/satori/go.uuid:
recommendations:
- github.com/google/uuid
reason: "satori's package is not maintained"
- github.com/gofrs/uuid:
recommendations:
- github.com/google/uuid
reason: "gofrs' package is not go module"

govet:
# Enable all analyzers.
# Default: false
enable-all: true
# Disable analyzers by name.
# Run `go tool vet help` to see all analyzers.
# Default: []
disable:
- fieldalignment # too strict
# Settings per analyzer.
settings:
shadow:
# Whether to be strict about shadowing; can be noisy.
# Default: false
strict: true

nakedret:
# Make an issue if func has more lines of code than this setting, and it has naked returns.
# Default: 30
max-func-lines: 0

nolintlint:
# Exclude following linters from requiring an explanation.
# Default: []
allow-no-explanation: [ funlen, gocognit, lll ]
# Enable to require an explanation of nonzero length after each nolint directive.
# Default: false
require-explanation: true
# Enable to require nolint directives to mention the specific linter being suppressed.
# Default: false
require-specific: true

rowserrcheck:
# database/sql is always checked
# Default: []
packages:
- github.com/jmoiron/sqlx

tenv:
# The option `all` will run against whole test files (`_test.go`) regardless of method/function signatures.
# Otherwise, only methods that take `*testing.T`, `*testing.B`, and `testing.TB` as arguments are checked.
# Default: false
all: true


linters:
disable-all: true
enable:
## enabled by default
- errcheck # checking for unchecked errors, these unchecked errors can be critical bugs in some cases
- gosimple # specializes in simplifying a code
- govet # reports suspicious constructs, such as Printf calls whose arguments do not align with the format string
- ineffassign # detects when assignments to existing variables are not used
- staticcheck # is a go vet on steroids, applying a ton of static analysis checks
- typecheck # like the front-end of a Go compiler, parses and type-checks Go code
- unused # checks for unused constants, variables, functions and types
## disabled by default
- asasalint # checks for pass []any as any in variadic func(...any)
- asciicheck # checks that your code does not contain non-ASCII identifiers
- bidichk # checks for dangerous unicode character sequences
- bodyclose # checks whether HTTP response body is closed successfully
- cyclop # checks function and package cyclomatic complexity
- dupl # tool for code clone detection
- durationcheck # checks for two durations multiplied together
- errname # checks that sentinel errors are prefixed with the Err and error types are suffixed with the Error
- errorlint # finds code that will cause problems with the error wrapping scheme introduced in Go 1.13
- execinquery # checks query string in Query function which reads your Go src files and warning it finds
- exhaustive # checks exhaustiveness of enum switch statements
- exportloopref # checks for pointers to enclosing loop variables
- forbidigo # forbids identifiers
- funlen # tool for detection of long functions
- gocheckcompilerdirectives # validates go compiler directive comments (//go:)
- gochecknoglobals # checks that no global variables exist
- gochecknoinits # checks that no init functions are present in Go code
- gocognit # computes and checks the cognitive complexity of functions
- goconst # finds repeated strings that could be replaced by a constant
- gocritic # provides diagnostics that check for bugs, performance and style issues
- gocyclo # computes and checks the cyclomatic complexity of functions
- godot # checks if comments end in a period
- goimports # in addition to fixing imports, goimports also formats your code in the same style as gofmt
- gomnd # detects magic numbers
- gomoddirectives # manages the use of 'replace', 'retract', and 'excludes' directives in go.mod
- gomodguard # allow and block lists linter for direct Go module dependencies. This is different from depguard where there are different block types for example version constraints and module recommendations
- goprintffuncname # checks that printf-like functions are named with f at the end
- gosec # inspects source code for security problems
- lll # reports long lines
- loggercheck # checks key value pairs for common logger libraries (kitlog,klog,logr,zap)
- makezero # finds slice declarations with non-zero initial length
- mirror # reports wrong mirror patterns of bytes/strings usage
- musttag # enforces field tags in (un)marshaled structs
- nakedret # finds naked returns in functions greater than a specified function length
- nestif # reports deeply nested if statements
- nilerr # finds the code that returns nil even if it checks that the error is not nil
- nilnil # checks that there is no simultaneous return of nil error and an invalid value
- noctx # finds sending http request without context.Context
- nolintlint # reports ill-formed or insufficient nolint directives
- nonamedreturns # reports all named returns
- nosprintfhostport # checks for misuse of Sprintf to construct a host with port in a URL
- predeclared # finds code that shadows one of Go's predeclared identifiers
- promlinter # checks Prometheus metrics naming via promlint
- reassign # checks that package variables are not reassigned
- revive # fast, configurable, extensible, flexible, and beautiful linter for Go, drop-in replacement of golint
- rowserrcheck # checks whether Err of rows is checked successfully
- sqlclosecheck # checks that sql.Rows and sql.Stmt are closed
- stylecheck # is a replacement for golint
- tenv # detects using os.Setenv instead of t.Setenv since Go1.17
- testableexamples # checks if examples are testable (have an expected output)
- testpackage # makes you use a separate _test package
- tparallel # detects inappropriate usage of t.Parallel() method in your Go test codes
- unconvert # removes unnecessary type conversions
- unparam # reports unused function parameters
- usestdlibvars # detects the possibility to use variables/constants from the Go standard library
- wastedassign # finds wasted assignment statements
- whitespace # detects leading and trailing whitespace

## you may want to enable
#- decorder # checks declaration order and count of types, constants, variables and functions
#- exhaustruct # [highly recommend to enable] checks if all structure fields are initialized
#- gci # controls golang package import order and makes it always deterministic
#- ginkgolinter # [if you use ginkgo/gomega] enforces standards of using ginkgo and gomega
#- godox # detects FIXME, TODO and other comment keywords
#- goheader # checks is file header matches to pattern
#- interfacebloat # checks the number of methods inside an interface
#- ireturn # accept interfaces, return concrete types
#- prealloc # [premature optimization, but can be used in some cases] finds slice declarations that could potentially be preallocated
#- tagalign # checks that struct tags are well aligned
#- varnamelen # [great idea, but too many false positives] checks that the length of a variable's name matches its scope
#- wrapcheck # checks that errors returned from external packages are wrapped
#- zerologlint # detects the wrong usage of zerolog that a user forgets to dispatch zerolog.Event

## disabled
#- containedctx # detects struct contained context.Context field
#- contextcheck # [too many false positives] checks the function whether use a non-inherited context
#- depguard # [replaced by gomodguard] checks if package imports are in a list of acceptable packages
#- dogsled # checks assignments with too many blank identifiers (e.g. x, _, _, _, := f())
#- dupword # [useless without config] checks for duplicate words in the source code
#- errchkjson # [don't see profit + I'm against of omitting errors like in the first example https://github.com/breml/errchkjson] checks types passed to the json encoding functions. Reports unsupported types and optionally reports occasions, where the check for the returned error can be omitted
#- forcetypeassert # [replaced by errcheck] finds forced type assertions
#- goerr113 # [too strict] checks the errors handling expressions
#- gofmt # [replaced by goimports] checks whether code was gofmt-ed
#- gofumpt # [replaced by goimports, gofumports is not available yet] checks whether code was gofumpt-ed
#- gosmopolitan # reports certain i18n/l10n anti-patterns in your Go codebase
#- grouper # analyzes expression groups
#- importas # enforces consistent import aliases
#- maintidx # measures the maintainability index of each function
#- misspell # [useless] finds commonly misspelled English words in comments
#- nlreturn # [too strict and mostly code is not more readable] checks for a new line before return and branch statements to increase code clarity
#- paralleltest # [too many false positives] detects missing usage of t.Parallel() method in your Go test
#- tagliatelle # checks the struct tags
#- thelper # detects golang test helpers without t.Helper() call and checks the consistency of test helpers
#- wsl # [too strict and mostly code is not more readable] whitespace linter forces you to use empty lines

## deprecated
#- deadcode # [deprecated, replaced by unused] finds unused code
#- exhaustivestruct # [deprecated, replaced by exhaustruct] checks if all struct's fields are initialized
#- golint # [deprecated, replaced by revive] golint differs from gofmt. Gofmt reformats Go source code, whereas golint prints out style mistakes
#- ifshort # [deprecated] checks that your code uses short syntax for if-statements whenever possible
#- interfacer # [deprecated] suggests narrower interface types
#- maligned # [deprecated, replaced by govet fieldalignment] detects Go structs that would take less memory if their fields were sorted
#- nosnakecase # [deprecated, replaced by revive var-naming] detects snake case of variable naming and function name
#- scopelint # [deprecated, replaced by exportloopref] checks for unpinned variables in go programs
#- structcheck # [deprecated, replaced by unused] finds unused struct fields
#- varcheck # [deprecated, replaced by unused] finds unused global variables and constants


issues:
# Maximum count of issues with the same text.
# Set to 0 to disable.
# Default: 3
max-same-issues: 50

exclude-rules:
- source: "(noinspection|TODO)"
linters: [ godot ]
- source: "//noinspection"
linters: [ gocritic ]
- path: "_test\\.go"
linters:
- bodyclose
- dupl
- funlen
- goconst
- gosec
- noctx
- wrapcheck
3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion cmd/tui/doc.go
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/*
Mancala-go is a command-line implementation of the game Mancala.
It supports both local two player and single player game modes, where single player is versing one of the included algorithmic opponents.
It supports both local two player and single player game modes.
Single player is versing one of the included algorithmic opponents.
The game is played in the terminal as an interactive text UI (TUI).
The TUI is built using the Bubble Tea framework and some Bubbles components both built by Charm.
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8 changes: 6 additions & 2 deletions internal/mancala/board_side.go
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"fmt"
)

// BoardSide represents one side of a Mancala board. It contains a Player, a slice of integers (Pits) representing the number of stones in each pit, and an integer (Store) representing the number of stones in the store.
// BoardSide represents one side of a Mancala board. It contains:
// - a Player,
// - a slice of integers (Pits) representing the number of stones in each pit,
// - and an integer (Store) representing the number of stones in the store.
type BoardSide struct {
Player Player
Pits []int
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return stones
}

// GetOpposingPitIndex returns the index of the pit on the opposing side of the board. This takes into account the pits being reversed for the opposing player.
// GetOpposingPitIndex returns the index of the pit on the opposing side of the board.
// This takes into account the pits being reversed for the opposing player.
func (side *BoardSide) GetOpposingPitIndex(pitIndex int) int {
return (len(side.Pits) - 1) - pitIndex
}
7 changes: 5 additions & 2 deletions internal/mancala/game.go
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"fmt"
)

// Game represents a game of Mancala. It contains a BoardSide for each player (Side1, Side2) and an unsigned integer (Turn) representing which player's turn it is.
// Game represents a game of Mancala. It contains:
// - a BoardSide for each player (Side1, Side2),
// - and an unsigned integer (Turn) representing which player's turn it is.
type Game struct {
Side1 *BoardSide
Side2 *BoardSide
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}
}

// ExecuteMove executes a move for the current player. It returns an error if the game is over or if the given pit index is invalid.
// ExecuteMove executes a move for the current player.
// It returns an error if the game is over or if the given pit index is invalid.
func (g *Game) ExecuteMove(pitIndex int) error {
if g.IsOver() {
return fmt.Errorf("game is over")
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion internal/mancala/minimax.go
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"math"
)

// MinimaxBot represents a bot that uses the minimax algorithm to determine its next move. It contains a name and a score.
// MinimaxBot represents a bot that uses the minimax algorithm to determine its next move.
// It contains a name and a score.
type MinimaxBot struct {
Name string
Score int
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion internal/tui/board_builder.go
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leftStore = renderDisabled(leftStore)
rightStore = baseStyle.Render(rightStore)
}
board = lipgloss.JoinHorizontal(lipgloss.Center, baseStyle.Render(sideBorder), leftStore, board, rightStore, baseStyle.Render(sideBorder))
renderedSide := baseStyle.Render(sideBorder)
board = lipgloss.JoinHorizontal(lipgloss.Center, renderedSide, leftStore, board, rightStore, renderedSide)

// Format top name and build top border
if m.topBorder == "" {
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