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Preston Van Loon 7cc32c4dda Various code inspection resolutions (#7438)
* remove unused code

* remove defer use in loop

* Remove unused methods and constants

* gofmt and gaz

* nilness check

* remove unused args

* Add TODO for refactoring subscribeWithBase to remove unused arg. It seems too involved to include in this sweeping PR. https://github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm/issues/7437

* replace empty slice declaration

* Remove unnecessary type conversions

* remove redundant type declaration

* rename receivers to be consistent

* Remove bootnode query tool. It is now obsolete by discv5

* Remove relay node. It is no longer used or supported

* Revert "Remove relay node. It is no longer used or supported"

This reverts commit 4bd7717334.

* Delete unused test directory

* Delete unsupported gcp startup script

* Delete old k8s script

* build fixes

* fix build

* go mod tidy

* revert slasher/db/kv/block_header.go

* fix build

* remove redundant nil check

* combine func args

Co-authored-by: prylabs-bulldozer[bot] <58059840+prylabs-bulldozer[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Farazdagi <simple.square@gmail.com>
2020-10-12 08:11:05 +00:00
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Running analyzer unit tests

Analyzers' unit tests are ignored in bazel's build files, and therefore are not being triggered as part of the CI pipeline. Because of this they should be invoked manually when writing a new analyzer or making changes to an existing one. Otherwise, any issues will go unnoticed during the CI build.

The easiest way to run all unit tests for all analyzers is go test ./tools/analyzers/...