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alef_e2e/codegen/
go.rs

1//! Go e2e test generator using testing.T.
2
3use crate::config::E2eConfig;
4use crate::escape::{go_string_literal, sanitize_filename};
5use crate::field_access::FieldResolver;
6use crate::fixture::{Assertion, CallbackAction, Fixture, FixtureGroup, ValidationErrorExpectation};
7use alef_codegen::naming::{go_param_name, to_go_name};
8use alef_core::backend::GeneratedFile;
9use alef_core::config::Language;
10use alef_core::config::ResolvedCrateConfig;
11use alef_core::hash::{self, CommentStyle};
12use anyhow::Result;
13use heck::ToUpperCamelCase;
14use std::fmt::Write as FmtWrite;
15use std::path::PathBuf;
16
17use super::E2eCodegen;
18use super::client;
19
20/// Go e2e code generator.
21pub struct GoCodegen;
22
23impl E2eCodegen for GoCodegen {
24    fn generate(
25        &self,
26        groups: &[FixtureGroup],
27        e2e_config: &E2eConfig,
28        config: &ResolvedCrateConfig,
29        _type_defs: &[alef_core::ir::TypeDef],
30        _enums: &[alef_core::ir::EnumDef],
31    ) -> Result<Vec<GeneratedFile>> {
32        let lang = self.language_name();
33        let output_base = PathBuf::from(e2e_config.effective_output()).join(lang);
34
35        let mut files = Vec::new();
36
37        // Resolve call config with overrides (for module path and import alias).
38        let call = &e2e_config.call;
39        let overrides = call.overrides.get(lang);
40        let configured_go_module_path = config.go.as_ref().and_then(|go| go.module.as_ref()).cloned();
41        let module_path = overrides
42            .and_then(|o| o.module.as_ref())
43            .cloned()
44            .or_else(|| configured_go_module_path.clone())
45            .unwrap_or_else(|| call.module.clone());
46        let import_alias = overrides
47            .and_then(|o| o.alias.as_ref())
48            .cloned()
49            .unwrap_or_else(|| "pkg".to_string());
50
51        // Resolve package config.
52        let go_pkg = e2e_config.resolve_package("go");
53        let go_module_path = go_pkg
54            .as_ref()
55            .and_then(|p| p.module.as_ref())
56            .cloned()
57            .or_else(|| configured_go_module_path.clone())
58            .unwrap_or_else(|| module_path.clone());
59        let replace_path = go_pkg
60            .as_ref()
61            .and_then(|p| p.path.as_ref())
62            .cloned()
63            .or_else(|| Some(format!("../../{}", config.package_dir(Language::Go))));
64        let go_version = go_pkg
65            .as_ref()
66            .and_then(|p| p.version.as_ref())
67            .cloned()
68            .unwrap_or_else(|| {
69                config
70                    .resolved_version()
71                    .map(|v| format!("v{v}"))
72                    .unwrap_or_else(|| "v0.0.0".to_string())
73            });
74        // Generate go.mod. In registry mode, omit the `replace` directive so the
75        // module is fetched from the Go module proxy.
76        let effective_replace = match e2e_config.dep_mode {
77            crate::config::DependencyMode::Registry => None,
78            crate::config::DependencyMode::Local => replace_path.as_deref().map(String::from),
79        };
80        // In local mode with a `replace` directive the version in `require` is a
81        // placeholder.  Go requires that for a major-version module path (`/vN`, N ≥ 2)
82        // the placeholder version must start with `vN.`, e.g. `v3.0.0`.  A version like
83        // `v0.0.0` is rejected with "should be v3, not v0".  Fix the placeholder when the
84        // module path ends with `/vN` and the configured version doesn't match.
85        let effective_go_version = if effective_replace.is_some() {
86            fix_go_major_version(&go_module_path, &go_version)
87        } else {
88            go_version.clone()
89        };
90        files.push(GeneratedFile {
91            path: output_base.join("go.mod"),
92            content: render_go_mod(&go_module_path, effective_replace.as_deref(), &effective_go_version),
93            generated_header: false,
94        });
95
96        // Determine if any fixture needs jsonString helper across all groups.
97        let emits_executable_test =
98            |fixture: &Fixture| fixture.is_http_test() || fixture_has_go_callable(fixture, e2e_config);
99        let needs_json_stringify = groups.iter().flat_map(|g| g.fixtures.iter()).any(|f| {
100            emits_executable_test(f)
101                && f.assertions.iter().any(|a| {
102                    matches!(
103                        a.assertion_type.as_str(),
104                        "contains" | "contains_all" | "contains_any" | "not_contains"
105                    ) && {
106                        if a.field.as_ref().is_none_or(|f| f.is_empty()) {
107                            e2e_config
108                                .resolve_call_for_fixture(
109                                    f.call.as_deref(),
110                                    &f.id,
111                                    &f.resolved_category(),
112                                    &f.tags,
113                                    &f.input,
114                                )
115                                .result_is_array
116                        } else {
117                            let cc = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
118                                f.call.as_deref(),
119                                &f.id,
120                                &f.resolved_category(),
121                                &f.tags,
122                                &f.input,
123                            );
124                            let per_call_resolver = FieldResolver::new(
125                                e2e_config.effective_fields(cc),
126                                e2e_config.effective_fields_optional(cc),
127                                e2e_config.effective_result_fields(cc),
128                                e2e_config.effective_fields_array(cc),
129                                &std::collections::HashSet::new(),
130                            );
131                            let resolved_name = per_call_resolver.resolve(a.field.as_deref().unwrap_or(""));
132                            per_call_resolver.is_array(resolved_name)
133                        }
134                    }
135                })
136        });
137
138        // Generate helpers_test.go with jsonString if needed, emitted exactly once.
139        if needs_json_stringify {
140            files.push(GeneratedFile {
141                path: output_base.join("helpers_test.go"),
142                content: render_helpers_test_go(),
143                generated_header: true,
144            });
145        }
146
147        // Generate main_test.go with TestMain when:
148        // 1. Any fixture needs the mock server (has mock_response), or
149        // 2. Any fixture is client_factory-based (reads MOCK_SERVER_URL), or
150        // 3. Any fixture is file-based (requires test_documents directory setup).
151        //
152        // TestMain runs before all tests and changes to the test_documents directory,
153        // ensuring that relative file paths like "pdf/fake_memo.pdf" resolve correctly.
154        let has_file_fixtures = groups
155            .iter()
156            .flat_map(|g| g.fixtures.iter())
157            .any(|f| f.http.is_none() && !f.needs_mock_server());
158
159        let needs_main_test = has_file_fixtures
160            || groups.iter().flat_map(|g| g.fixtures.iter()).any(|f| {
161                if f.needs_mock_server() {
162                    return true;
163                }
164                let cc = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
165                    f.call.as_deref(),
166                    &f.id,
167                    &f.resolved_category(),
168                    &f.tags,
169                    &f.input,
170                );
171                let go_override = cc.overrides.get("go").or_else(|| e2e_config.call.overrides.get("go"));
172                go_override.and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref()).is_some()
173            });
174
175        if needs_main_test {
176            files.push(GeneratedFile {
177                path: output_base.join("main_test.go"),
178                content: render_main_test_go(&e2e_config.test_documents_dir),
179                generated_header: true,
180            });
181        }
182
183        // Generate test files per category.
184        for group in groups {
185            let active: Vec<&Fixture> = group
186                .fixtures
187                .iter()
188                .filter(|f| super::should_include_fixture(f, lang, e2e_config))
189                .collect();
190
191            if active.is_empty() {
192                continue;
193            }
194
195            let filename = format!("{}_test.go", sanitize_filename(&group.category));
196            let content = render_test_file(&group.category, &active, &module_path, &import_alias, e2e_config);
197            files.push(GeneratedFile {
198                path: output_base.join(filename),
199                content,
200                generated_header: true,
201            });
202        }
203
204        Ok(files)
205    }
206
207    fn language_name(&self) -> &'static str {
208        "go"
209    }
210}
211
212/// Fix a Go module version so it is valid for a major-version module path.
213///
214/// Go requires that a module path ending in `/vN` (N ≥ 2) uses a version
215/// whose major component matches N.  In local-replace mode we use a synthetic
216/// placeholder version; if that placeholder (e.g. `v0.0.0`) doesn't match the
217/// major suffix, fix it to `vN.0.0` so `go mod` accepts the go.mod.
218fn fix_go_major_version(module_path: &str, version: &str) -> String {
219    // Extract `/vN` suffix from the module path (N must be ≥ 2).
220    let major = module_path
221        .rsplit('/')
222        .next()
223        .and_then(|seg| seg.strip_prefix('v'))
224        .and_then(|n| n.parse::<u64>().ok())
225        .filter(|&n| n >= 2);
226
227    let Some(n) = major else {
228        return version.to_string();
229    };
230
231    // If the version already starts with `vN.`, it is valid — leave it alone.
232    let expected_prefix = format!("v{n}.");
233    if version.starts_with(&expected_prefix) {
234        return version.to_string();
235    }
236
237    format!("v{n}.0.0")
238}
239
240fn render_go_mod(go_module_path: &str, replace_path: Option<&str>, version: &str) -> String {
241    let mut out = String::new();
242    let _ = writeln!(out, "module e2e_go");
243    let _ = writeln!(out);
244    let _ = writeln!(out, "go 1.26");
245    let _ = writeln!(out);
246    let _ = writeln!(out, "require (");
247    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t{go_module_path} {version}");
248    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tgithub.com/stretchr/testify v1.11.1");
249    let _ = writeln!(out, ")");
250
251    if let Some(path) = replace_path {
252        let _ = writeln!(out);
253        let _ = writeln!(out, "replace {go_module_path} => {path}");
254    }
255
256    out
257}
258
259/// Generate `main_test.go` that starts the mock HTTP server before all tests run.
260///
261/// The binary is expected at `../rust/target/release/mock-server` relative to the Go e2e
262/// directory.  The server prints `MOCK_SERVER_URL=http://...` on stdout; we read that line
263/// and export the variable so all test files can call `os.Getenv("MOCK_SERVER_URL")`.
264fn render_main_test_go(test_documents_dir: &str) -> String {
265    // NOTE: the generated-file header is injected by the caller (generated_header: true).
266    let mut out = String::new();
267    let _ = writeln!(out, "package e2e_test");
268    let _ = writeln!(out);
269    let _ = writeln!(out, "import (");
270    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"bufio\"");
271    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"encoding/json\"");
272    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"io\"");
273    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"os\"");
274    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"os/exec\"");
275    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"path/filepath\"");
276    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"runtime\"");
277    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"strings\"");
278    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"testing\"");
279    let _ = writeln!(out, ")");
280    let _ = writeln!(out);
281    let _ = writeln!(out, "func TestMain(m *testing.M) {{");
282    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t_, filename, _, _ := runtime.Caller(0)");
283    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tdir := filepath.Dir(filename)");
284    let _ = writeln!(out);
285    let _ = writeln!(
286        out,
287        "\t// Change to the configured test-documents directory (if it exists) so that fixture"
288    );
289    let _ = writeln!(
290        out,
291        "\t// file paths like \"pdf/fake_memo.pdf\" resolve correctly when running go test"
292    );
293    let _ = writeln!(
294        out,
295        "\t// from e2e/go/. Repos without document fixtures (web crawler, network clients) do"
296    );
297    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t// not ship this directory — skip chdir and run from e2e/go/.");
298    let _ = writeln!(
299        out,
300        "\ttestDocumentsDir := filepath.Join(dir, \"..\", \"..\", \"{test_documents_dir}\")"
301    );
302    let _ = writeln!(
303        out,
304        "\tif info, err := os.Stat(testDocumentsDir); err == nil && info.IsDir() {{"
305    );
306    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tif err := os.Chdir(testDocumentsDir); err != nil {{");
307    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\tpanic(err)");
308    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t}}");
309    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
310    let _ = writeln!(out);
311    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t// Start the mock HTTP server if it exists.");
312    let _ = writeln!(
313        out,
314        "\tmockServerBin := filepath.Join(dir, \"..\", \"rust\", \"target\", \"release\", \"mock-server\")"
315    );
316    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif _, err := os.Stat(mockServerBin); err == nil {{");
317    let _ = writeln!(
318        out,
319        "\t\tfixturesDir := filepath.Join(dir, \"..\", \"..\", \"fixtures\")"
320    );
321    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tcmd := exec.Command(mockServerBin, fixturesDir)");
322    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tcmd.Stderr = os.Stderr");
323    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tstdout, err := cmd.StdoutPipe()");
324    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tif err != nil {{");
325    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\tpanic(err)");
326    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t}}");
327    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t// Keep a writable pipe to the mock-server's stdin so the");
328    let _ = writeln!(
329        out,
330        "\t\t// server does not see EOF and exit immediately. The mock-server"
331    );
332    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t// blocks reading stdin until the parent closes the pipe.");
333    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tstdin, err := cmd.StdinPipe()");
334    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tif err != nil {{");
335    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\tpanic(err)");
336    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t}}");
337    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tif err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {{");
338    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\tpanic(err)");
339    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t}}");
340    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tscanner := bufio.NewScanner(stdout)");
341    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tfor scanner.Scan() {{");
342    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\tline := scanner.Text()");
343    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\tif strings.HasPrefix(line, \"MOCK_SERVER_URL=\") {{");
344    let _ = writeln!(
345        out,
346        "\t\t\t\t_ = os.Setenv(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\", strings.TrimPrefix(line, \"MOCK_SERVER_URL=\"))"
347    );
348    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t}} else if strings.HasPrefix(line, \"MOCK_SERVERS=\") {{");
349    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\t_jsonVal := strings.TrimPrefix(line, \"MOCK_SERVERS=\")");
350    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\t_ = os.Setenv(\"MOCK_SERVERS\", _jsonVal)");
351    let _ = writeln!(
352        out,
353        "\t\t\t\t// Parse the JSON map and set per-fixture env vars (MOCK_SERVER_<FIXTURE_ID>)."
354    );
355    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\tvar _perFixture map[string]string");
356    let _ = writeln!(
357        out,
358        "\t\t\t\tif err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(_jsonVal), &_perFixture); err == nil {{"
359    );
360    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\t\tfor _fid, _furl := range _perFixture {{");
361    let _ = writeln!(
362        out,
363        "\t\t\t\t\t\t_ = os.Setenv(\"MOCK_SERVER_\"+strings.ToUpper(_fid), _furl)"
364    );
365    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\t\t}}");
366    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\t}}");
367    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\tbreak");
368    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t}} else if os.Getenv(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") != \"\" {{");
369    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\tbreak");
370    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t}}");
371    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t}}");
372    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tgo func() {{ _, _ = io.Copy(io.Discard, stdout) }}()");
373    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tcode := m.Run()");
374    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t_ = stdin.Close()");
375    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t_ = cmd.Process.Signal(os.Interrupt)");
376    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t_ = cmd.Wait()");
377    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tos.Exit(code)");
378    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}} else {{");
379    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tcode := m.Run()");
380    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tos.Exit(code)");
381    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
382    let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
383    out
384}
385
386/// Generate `helpers_test.go` with the jsonString helper function.
387/// This is emitted once per package to avoid duplicate function definitions.
388fn render_helpers_test_go() -> String {
389    let mut out = String::new();
390    let _ = writeln!(out, "package e2e_test");
391    let _ = writeln!(out);
392    let _ = writeln!(out, "import \"encoding/json\"");
393    let _ = writeln!(out);
394    let _ = writeln!(out, "// jsonString converts a value to its JSON string representation.");
395    let _ = writeln!(
396        out,
397        "// Array fields use jsonString instead of fmt.Sprint to preserve structure."
398    );
399    let _ = writeln!(out, "func jsonString(value any) string {{");
400    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tencoded, err := json.Marshal(value)");
401    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif err != nil {{");
402    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\treturn \"\"");
403    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
404    let _ = writeln!(out, "\treturn string(encoded)");
405    let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
406    out
407}
408
409fn render_test_file(
410    category: &str,
411    fixtures: &[&Fixture],
412    go_module_path: &str,
413    import_alias: &str,
414    e2e_config: &crate::config::E2eConfig,
415) -> String {
416    let mut out = String::new();
417    let emits_executable_test =
418        |fixture: &Fixture| fixture.is_http_test() || fixture_has_go_callable(fixture, e2e_config);
419
420    // Go convention: generated file marker must appear before the package declaration.
421    out.push_str(&hash::header(CommentStyle::DoubleSlash));
422    let _ = writeln!(out);
423
424    // Determine if any fixture actually uses the pkg import.
425    // Fixtures without mock_response are emitted as t.Skip() stubs and don't reference the
426    // package — omit the import when no fixture needs it to avoid the Go "imported and not
427    // used" compile error. Visitor fixtures reference the package types (NodeContext,
428    // VisitResult, VisitResult* helpers) in struct method signatures emitted at file scope,
429    // so they also require the import even when the test body itself is a Skip stub.
430    // Direct-callable fixtures (non-HTTP, non-mock, with a resolved Go function) also
431    // reference the package when a Go override function is configured.
432    let needs_pkg = fixtures
433        .iter()
434        .any(|f| fixture_has_go_callable(f, e2e_config) || f.is_http_test() || f.visitor.is_some());
435
436    // Determine if we need the "os" import (mock_url args, HTTP fixtures, or
437    // client_factory fixtures that read MOCK_SERVER_URL via os.Getenv).
438    let needs_os = fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
439        if f.is_http_test() {
440            return true;
441        }
442        if !emits_executable_test(f) {
443            return false;
444        }
445        let call_config =
446            e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(f.call.as_deref(), &f.id, &f.resolved_category(), &f.tags, &f.input);
447        let go_override = call_config
448            .overrides
449            .get("go")
450            .or_else(|| e2e_config.call.overrides.get("go"));
451        if go_override.and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref()).is_some() {
452            return true;
453        }
454        let call_args = &call_config.args;
455        // Need "os" for mock_url args, or for bytes args with a string fixture value
456        // (fixture-relative path loaded via os.ReadFile at test-run time).
457        if call_args.iter().any(|a| a.arg_type == "mock_url") {
458            return true;
459        }
460        call_args.iter().any(|a| {
461            if a.arg_type != "bytes" {
462                return false;
463            }
464            // alef.toml field paths are dotted (e.g. "input.data"). The fixture's `input`
465            // field already strips the "input." prefix, so we walk the remaining segments.
466            let mut current = &f.input;
467            let path = a.field.strip_prefix("input.").unwrap_or(&a.field);
468            for segment in path.split('.') {
469                match current.get(segment) {
470                    Some(next) => current = next,
471                    None => return false,
472                }
473            }
474            current.is_string()
475        })
476    });
477
478    // Note: file_path args are passed directly as relative strings — the e2e/go
479    // TestMain in main_test.go already chdir's into the repo-root test_documents/.
480    let needs_filepath = false;
481
482    let _needs_json_stringify = fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
483        emits_executable_test(f)
484            && f.assertions.iter().any(|a| {
485                matches!(
486                    a.assertion_type.as_str(),
487                    "contains" | "contains_all" | "contains_any" | "not_contains"
488                ) && {
489                    // Check if this assertion operates on an array field.
490                    // If no field is specified, check if the result itself is an array.
491                    if a.field.as_ref().is_none_or(|f| f.is_empty()) {
492                        // No field specified: check if result is an array
493                        e2e_config
494                            .resolve_call_for_fixture(
495                                f.call.as_deref(),
496                                &f.id,
497                                &f.resolved_category(),
498                                &f.tags,
499                                &f.input,
500                            )
501                            .result_is_array
502                    } else {
503                        // Field specified: check if that field is an array
504                        let cc = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
505                            f.call.as_deref(),
506                            &f.id,
507                            &f.resolved_category(),
508                            &f.tags,
509                            &f.input,
510                        );
511                        let per_call_resolver = FieldResolver::new(
512                            e2e_config.effective_fields(cc),
513                            e2e_config.effective_fields_optional(cc),
514                            e2e_config.effective_result_fields(cc),
515                            e2e_config.effective_fields_array(cc),
516                            &std::collections::HashSet::new(),
517                        );
518                        let resolved_name = per_call_resolver.resolve(a.field.as_deref().unwrap_or(""));
519                        per_call_resolver.is_array(resolved_name)
520                    }
521                }
522            })
523    });
524
525    // Determine if we need "encoding/json" (handle args with non-null config,
526    // json_object args that will be unmarshalled into a typed struct, or HTTP
527    // body/partial/validation-error assertions that use json.Unmarshal).
528    let needs_json = fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
529        // HTTP body assertions use json.Unmarshal for Object/Array bodies;
530        // partial body and validation-error assertions always use json.Unmarshal.
531        if let Some(http) = &f.http {
532            let body_needs_json = http
533                .expected_response
534                .body
535                .as_ref()
536                .is_some_and(|b| matches!(b, serde_json::Value::Object(_) | serde_json::Value::Array(_)));
537            let partial_needs_json = http.expected_response.body_partial.is_some();
538            let ve_needs_json = http
539                .expected_response
540                .validation_errors
541                .as_ref()
542                .is_some_and(|v| !v.is_empty());
543            if body_needs_json || partial_needs_json || ve_needs_json {
544                return true;
545            }
546        }
547        if !emits_executable_test(f) {
548            return false;
549        }
550
551        let call =
552            e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(f.call.as_deref(), &f.id, &f.resolved_category(), &f.tags, &f.input);
553        let call_args = &call.args;
554        // handle args with non-null config value
555        let has_handle = call_args.iter().any(|a| a.arg_type == "handle") && {
556            call_args.iter().filter(|a| a.arg_type == "handle").any(|a| {
557                let field = a.field.strip_prefix("input.").unwrap_or(&a.field);
558                let v = f.input.get(field).unwrap_or(&serde_json::Value::Null);
559                !(v.is_null() || v.is_object() && v.as_object().is_some_and(|o| o.is_empty()))
560            })
561        };
562        // json_object args with options_type or array values (will use JSON unmarshal)
563        let go_override = call.overrides.get("go");
564        let opts_type = go_override.and_then(|o| o.options_type.as_deref()).or_else(|| {
565            e2e_config
566                .call
567                .overrides
568                .get("go")
569                .and_then(|o| o.options_type.as_deref())
570        });
571        let has_json_obj = call_args.iter().any(|a| {
572            if a.arg_type != "json_object" {
573                return false;
574            }
575            let v = if a.field == "input" {
576                &f.input
577            } else {
578                let field = a.field.strip_prefix("input.").unwrap_or(&a.field);
579                f.input.get(field).unwrap_or(&serde_json::Value::Null)
580            };
581            if v.is_array() {
582                return true;
583            } // array → []string unmarshal
584            opts_type.is_some() && v.is_object() && !v.as_object().is_some_and(|o| o.is_empty())
585        });
586        has_handle || has_json_obj
587    });
588
589    // No runtime base64 calls remain in generated Go code. Bytes args with string values
590    // are now loaded via os.ReadFile (see needs_os) and HTTP body byte arrays are
591    // base64-encoded at codegen time and embedded as literal strings in the json.Unmarshal
592    // call, which doesn't require the `encoding/base64` import in the test file.
593    let needs_base64 = false;
594
595    // Determine if we need the "fmt" import (CustomTemplate visitor actions
596    // with placeholders or string assertions rendered through fmt.Sprint).
597    // Note: jsonString is now in helpers_test.go (uses encoding/json, not fmt),
598    // so individual test files do NOT need fmt just for calling jsonString.
599    let needs_fmt = fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
600        f.visitor.as_ref().is_some_and(|v| {
601            v.callbacks.values().any(|action| {
602                if let CallbackAction::CustomTemplate { template, .. } = action {
603                    template.contains('{')
604                } else {
605                    false
606                }
607            })
608        }) || (emits_executable_test(f)
609            && f.assertions.iter().any(|a| {
610                matches!(
611                    a.assertion_type.as_str(),
612                    "contains" | "contains_all" | "contains_any" | "not_contains"
613                ) && {
614                    // Check if this assertion uses fmt.Sprint (non-array fields).
615                    // Array fields use jsonString instead, which also needs fmt.
616                    // Also verify the field is valid for the result type — assertions
617                    // on invalid fields are skipped without emitting any fmt.Sprint call.
618                    if a.field.as_ref().is_none_or(|f| f.is_empty()) {
619                        // No field: fmt.Sprint only if result is not an array
620                        !e2e_config
621                            .resolve_call_for_fixture(
622                                f.call.as_deref(),
623                                &f.id,
624                                &f.resolved_category(),
625                                &f.tags,
626                                &f.input,
627                            )
628                            .result_is_array
629                    } else {
630                        // Field specified: fmt.Sprint only if that field is not an array
631                        // and the field is actually valid for the result type (otherwise
632                        // the assertion is skipped and fmt.Sprint is never emitted).
633                        let field = a.field.as_deref().unwrap_or("");
634                        let cc = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
635                            f.call.as_deref(),
636                            &f.id,
637                            &f.resolved_category(),
638                            &f.tags,
639                            &f.input,
640                        );
641                        let per_call_resolver = FieldResolver::new(
642                            e2e_config.effective_fields(cc),
643                            e2e_config.effective_fields_optional(cc),
644                            e2e_config.effective_result_fields(cc),
645                            e2e_config.effective_fields_array(cc),
646                            &std::collections::HashSet::new(),
647                        );
648                        let resolved_name = per_call_resolver.resolve(field);
649                        !per_call_resolver.is_array(resolved_name) && per_call_resolver.is_valid_for_result(field)
650                    }
651                }
652            }))
653    });
654
655    // Determine if we need the "strings" import.
656    // Only count assertions whose fields are actually valid for the result type.
657    let needs_strings = fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
658        if !emits_executable_test(f) {
659            return false;
660        }
661        let cc =
662            e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(f.call.as_deref(), &f.id, &f.resolved_category(), &f.tags, &f.input);
663        let per_call_resolver = FieldResolver::new(
664            e2e_config.effective_fields(cc),
665            e2e_config.effective_fields_optional(cc),
666            e2e_config.effective_result_fields(cc),
667            e2e_config.effective_fields_array(cc),
668            &std::collections::HashSet::new(),
669        );
670        f.assertions.iter().any(|a| {
671            let type_needs_strings = if a.assertion_type == "equals" {
672                // equals with string values needs strings.TrimSpace
673                a.value.as_ref().is_some_and(|v| v.is_string())
674            } else {
675                matches!(
676                    a.assertion_type.as_str(),
677                    "contains" | "contains_all" | "contains_any" | "not_contains" | "starts_with" | "ends_with"
678                )
679            };
680            let field_valid = a
681                .field
682                .as_ref()
683                .map(|f| f.is_empty() || per_call_resolver.is_valid_for_result(f))
684                .unwrap_or(true);
685            type_needs_strings && field_valid
686        })
687    });
688
689    // Determine if we need the testify assert import.
690    let needs_assert = fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
691        if !emits_executable_test(f) {
692            return false;
693        }
694        // Validation-category fixtures with an `error` assertion emit
695        // `assert.Error(t, createErr)` in their setup block, requiring testify.
696        // Other categories (e.g. `error`) use t.Errorf/t.Fatalf and do NOT need testify.
697        if f.resolved_category() == "validation" && f.assertions.iter().any(|a| a.assertion_type == "error") {
698            return true;
699        }
700        // Streaming fixtures emit `assert.X` calls against the collected `chunks`
701        // list — the field path resolves against the streaming virtual-field
702        // accessor table, not the result type. Treat any streaming-virtual field
703        // reference as `field_valid`.
704        let is_streaming_fixture = f.is_streaming_mock();
705        let cc =
706            e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(f.call.as_deref(), &f.id, &f.resolved_category(), &f.tags, &f.input);
707        let per_call_resolver = FieldResolver::new(
708            e2e_config.effective_fields(cc),
709            e2e_config.effective_fields_optional(cc),
710            e2e_config.effective_result_fields(cc),
711            e2e_config.effective_fields_array(cc),
712            &std::collections::HashSet::new(),
713        );
714        f.assertions.iter().any(|a| {
715            let field_is_streaming_virtual = a
716                .field
717                .as_deref()
718                .is_some_and(|s| !s.is_empty() && crate::codegen::streaming_assertions::is_streaming_virtual_field(s));
719            let field_valid = a
720                .field
721                .as_ref()
722                .map(|f| f.is_empty() || per_call_resolver.is_valid_for_result(f))
723                .unwrap_or(true)
724                || (is_streaming_fixture && field_is_streaming_virtual);
725            let synthetic_field_needs_assert = match a.field.as_deref() {
726                Some("chunks_have_content" | "chunks_have_embeddings") => {
727                    matches!(a.assertion_type.as_str(), "is_true" | "is_false")
728                }
729                Some("embeddings") => {
730                    matches!(
731                        a.assertion_type.as_str(),
732                        "count_equals" | "count_min" | "not_empty" | "is_empty"
733                    )
734                }
735                _ => false,
736            };
737            let type_needs_assert = matches!(
738                a.assertion_type.as_str(),
739                "count_equals"
740                    | "count_min"
741                    | "count_max"
742                    | "is_true"
743                    | "is_false"
744                    | "method_result"
745                    | "min_length"
746                    | "max_length"
747                    | "matches_regex"
748            );
749            synthetic_field_needs_assert || type_needs_assert && field_valid
750        })
751    });
752
753    // Determine if we need "net/http" and "io" (HTTP server tests via HTTP client).
754    let has_http_fixtures = fixtures.iter().any(|f| f.is_http_test());
755    let needs_http = has_http_fixtures;
756    // io.ReadAll is emitted for every HTTP fixture (render_call always reads the body).
757    let needs_io = has_http_fixtures;
758
759    // Determine if we need "reflect" (for HTTP response body JSON comparison
760    // and partial-body assertions, both of which use reflect.DeepEqual).
761    let needs_reflect = fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
762        if let Some(http) = &f.http {
763            let body_needs_reflect = http
764                .expected_response
765                .body
766                .as_ref()
767                .is_some_and(|b| matches!(b, serde_json::Value::Object(_) | serde_json::Value::Array(_)));
768            let partial_needs_reflect = http.expected_response.body_partial.is_some();
769            body_needs_reflect || partial_needs_reflect
770        } else {
771            false
772        }
773    });
774
775    let _ = writeln!(out, "// E2e tests for category: {category}");
776    let _ = writeln!(out, "package e2e_test");
777    let _ = writeln!(out);
778    let _ = writeln!(out, "import (");
779    if needs_base64 {
780        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"encoding/base64\"");
781    }
782    if needs_json || needs_reflect {
783        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"encoding/json\"");
784    }
785    if needs_fmt {
786        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"fmt\"");
787    }
788    if needs_io {
789        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"io\"");
790    }
791    if needs_http {
792        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"net/http\"");
793    }
794    if needs_os {
795        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"os\"");
796    }
797    let _ = needs_filepath; // reserved for future use; currently always false
798    if needs_reflect {
799        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"reflect\"");
800    }
801    if needs_strings {
802        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"strings\"");
803    }
804    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"testing\"");
805    if needs_assert {
806        let _ = writeln!(out);
807        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert\"");
808    }
809    if needs_pkg {
810        let _ = writeln!(out);
811        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t{import_alias} \"{go_module_path}\"");
812    }
813    let _ = writeln!(out, ")");
814    let _ = writeln!(out);
815
816    // Emit package-level visitor structs (must be outside any function in Go).
817    for fixture in fixtures.iter() {
818        if let Some(visitor_spec) = &fixture.visitor {
819            let struct_name = visitor_struct_name(&fixture.id);
820            emit_go_visitor_struct(&mut out, &struct_name, visitor_spec, import_alias);
821            let _ = writeln!(out);
822        }
823    }
824
825    for (i, fixture) in fixtures.iter().enumerate() {
826        render_test_function(&mut out, fixture, import_alias, e2e_config);
827        if i + 1 < fixtures.len() {
828            let _ = writeln!(out);
829        }
830    }
831
832    // Clean up trailing newlines.
833    while out.ends_with("\n\n") {
834        out.pop();
835    }
836    if !out.ends_with('\n') {
837        out.push('\n');
838    }
839    out
840}
841
842/// Return `true` when a non-HTTP fixture can be exercised by calling the Go
843/// binding directly.
844///
845/// A fixture is Go-callable when the resolved call config provides a non-empty
846/// function name — either via a Go-specific override (`[e2e.call.overrides.go]
847/// function`) or via the base call `function` field.  The Go binding exposes all
848/// public functions from the Rust core as PascalCase exports, so any non-empty
849/// function name can be resolved to a valid Go symbol via `to_go_name`.
850fn fixture_has_go_callable(fixture: &Fixture, e2e_config: &crate::config::E2eConfig) -> bool {
851    // HTTP fixtures are handled by render_http_test_function — not our concern here.
852    if fixture.is_http_test() {
853        return false;
854    }
855    let call_config = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
856        fixture.call.as_deref(),
857        &fixture.id,
858        &fixture.resolved_category(),
859        &fixture.tags,
860        &fixture.input,
861    );
862    // Honor per-call `skip_languages`: when the resolved call's `skip_languages`
863    // contains `"go"`, the Go binding doesn't expose this function.
864    if call_config.skip_languages.iter().any(|l| l == "go") {
865        return false;
866    }
867    let go_override = call_config
868        .overrides
869        .get("go")
870        .or_else(|| e2e_config.call.overrides.get("go"));
871    // When a client_factory is configured, the fixture is callable via the
872    // client-method pattern even when the base function name is empty.
873    if go_override.and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref()).is_some() {
874        return true;
875    }
876    // Prefer a Go-specific override function name; fall back to the base function name.
877    // Any non-empty function name is callable: the Go binding exports all public
878    // Rust functions as PascalCase symbols (snake_case → PascalCase via to_go_name).
879    let fn_name = go_override
880        .and_then(|o| o.function.as_deref())
881        .filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
882        .unwrap_or(call_config.function.as_str());
883    !fn_name.is_empty()
884}
885
886fn render_test_function(
887    out: &mut String,
888    fixture: &Fixture,
889    import_alias: &str,
890    e2e_config: &crate::config::E2eConfig,
891) {
892    let fn_name = fixture.id.to_upper_camel_case();
893    let description = &fixture.description;
894
895    // Delegate HTTP fixtures to the shared driver via GoTestClientRenderer.
896    if fixture.http.is_some() {
897        render_http_test_function(out, fixture);
898        return;
899    }
900
901    // Non-HTTP fixtures are tested directly when the call config provides a
902    // callable Go function.  Emit a t.Skip() stub when:
903    //   - No mock response and no callable (non-HTTP, non-mock, unreachable), or
904    //   - The call's skip_languages includes "go" (e.g. streaming not supported).
905    if !fixture_has_go_callable(fixture, e2e_config) {
906        let _ = writeln!(out, "func Test_{fn_name}(t *testing.T) {{");
907        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t// {description}");
908        let _ = writeln!(
909            out,
910            "\tt.Skip(\"non-HTTP fixture: Go binding does not expose a callable for the configured `[e2e.call]` function\")"
911        );
912        let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
913        return;
914    }
915
916    // Resolve call config per-fixture (supports named calls via fixture.call).
917    let call_config = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
918        fixture.call.as_deref(),
919        &fixture.id,
920        &fixture.resolved_category(),
921        &fixture.tags,
922        &fixture.input,
923    );
924    // Per-call field resolver: uses effective fields/result_fields from the resolved call.
925    let call_field_resolver = FieldResolver::new(
926        e2e_config.effective_fields(call_config),
927        e2e_config.effective_fields_optional(call_config),
928        e2e_config.effective_result_fields(call_config),
929        e2e_config.effective_fields_array(call_config),
930        &std::collections::HashSet::new(),
931    );
932    let field_resolver = &call_field_resolver;
933    let lang = "go";
934    let overrides = call_config.overrides.get(lang);
935
936    // Select the function name: Go bindings now integrate visitor support into
937    // the main Convert() function via ConversionOptions.Visitor field.
938    // (In other languages, there may be separate visitor_function overrides, but Go uses a single function.)
939    let base_function_name = overrides
940        .and_then(|o| o.function.as_deref())
941        .unwrap_or(&call_config.function);
942    let function_name = to_go_name(base_function_name);
943    let result_var = &call_config.result_var;
944    let args = &call_config.args;
945
946    // Whether the function returns (value, error) or just (error) or just (value).
947    // Check Go override first, fall back to call-level returns_result.
948    let returns_result = overrides
949        .and_then(|o| o.returns_result)
950        .unwrap_or(call_config.returns_result);
951
952    // Whether the function returns only error (no value component), i.e. Result<(), E>.
953    // When returns_result=true and returns_void=true, Go emits `err :=` not `_, err :=`.
954    let returns_void = call_config.returns_void;
955
956    // result_is_simple: result is a scalar (*string, *bool, etc.) not a struct.
957    // Priority: Go override > call-level (canonical source) > Rust override (legacy compat).
958    let result_is_simple = overrides.map(|o| o.result_is_simple).unwrap_or_else(|| {
959        if call_config.result_is_simple {
960            return true;
961        }
962        call_config
963            .overrides
964            .get("rust")
965            .map(|o| o.result_is_simple)
966            .unwrap_or(false)
967    });
968
969    // result_is_array: the simple result is a slice/array type (e.g., []string).
970    // Priority: Go override > call-level (canonical source).
971    let result_is_array = overrides
972        .map(|o| o.result_is_array)
973        .unwrap_or(call_config.result_is_array);
974
975    // Per-call Go options_type, falling back to the default call's Go override.
976    let call_options_type = overrides.and_then(|o| o.options_type.as_deref()).or_else(|| {
977        e2e_config
978            .call
979            .overrides
980            .get("go")
981            .and_then(|o| o.options_type.as_deref())
982    });
983
984    // Whether json_object options are passed as a pointer (*OptionsType).
985    let call_options_ptr = overrides.map(|o| o.options_ptr).unwrap_or_else(|| {
986        e2e_config
987            .call
988            .overrides
989            .get("go")
990            .map(|o| o.options_ptr)
991            .unwrap_or(false)
992    });
993
994    let expects_error = fixture.assertions.iter().any(|a| a.assertion_type == "error");
995    // Validation-category fixtures expect engine *creation* to fail. Other expects_error
996    // fixtures (error_*) construct a valid engine and expect the *operation* to fail —
997    // engine creation should not be wrapped in assert.Error there.
998    let validation_creation_failure = expects_error && fixture.resolved_category() == "validation";
999
1000    // Client factory: when set, the test creates a client via `pkg.Factory("test-key", baseURL)`
1001    // and calls methods on the instance rather than top-level package functions.
1002    let client_factory = overrides.and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref()).or_else(|| {
1003        e2e_config
1004            .call
1005            .overrides
1006            .get(lang)
1007            .and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref())
1008    });
1009
1010    let (mut setup_lines, args_str) = build_args_and_setup(
1011        &fixture.input,
1012        args,
1013        import_alias,
1014        call_options_type,
1015        fixture,
1016        call_options_ptr,
1017        validation_creation_failure,
1018    );
1019
1020    // Build visitor if present — integrate into options instead of separate parameter.
1021    // Go binding's Convert() checks options.Visitor and delegates to convertWithVisitorHelper when set.
1022    let mut visitor_opts_var: Option<String> = None;
1023    if fixture.visitor.is_some() {
1024        let struct_name = visitor_struct_name(&fixture.id);
1025        setup_lines.push(format!("visitor := &{struct_name}{{}}"));
1026        // Create a fresh opts variable with the visitor attached.
1027        let opts_type = call_options_type.unwrap_or("ConversionOptions");
1028        let opts_var = "opts".to_string();
1029        setup_lines.push(format!("opts := &{import_alias}.{opts_type}{{}}"));
1030        setup_lines.push("opts.Visitor = visitor".to_string());
1031        visitor_opts_var = Some(opts_var);
1032    }
1033
1034    let go_extra_args = overrides.map(|o| o.extra_args.as_slice()).unwrap_or(&[]).to_vec();
1035    let final_args = {
1036        let mut parts: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
1037        if !args_str.is_empty() {
1038            // When visitor is present, replace trailing ", nil" with ", opts"
1039            let processed_args = if let Some(ref opts_var) = visitor_opts_var {
1040                args_str.trim_end_matches(", nil").to_string() + ", " + opts_var
1041            } else {
1042                args_str
1043            };
1044            parts.push(processed_args);
1045        }
1046        parts.extend(go_extra_args);
1047        parts.join(", ")
1048    };
1049
1050    let _ = writeln!(out, "func Test_{fn_name}(t *testing.T) {{");
1051    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t// {description}");
1052
1053    // Live-API fixtures use `env.api_key_var` to mark the env var that
1054    // supplies the real API key. Skip the test when the env var is unset
1055    // (mirrors Python's pytest.skip and Node's early-return pattern).
1056    let has_mock = fixture.mock_response.is_some() || fixture.http.is_some();
1057    let api_key_var = fixture.env.as_ref().and_then(|e| e.api_key_var.as_deref());
1058    if let Some(var) = api_key_var {
1059        if has_mock {
1060            // Env-fallback branch: when the real API key is set use the live
1061            // provider; otherwise fall back to the mock server so the test
1062            // always runs in CI without credentials.
1063            let fixture_id = &fixture.id;
1064            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tapiKey := os.Getenv(\"{var}\")");
1065            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvar baseURL *string");
1066            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif apiKey != \"\" {{");
1067            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Logf(\"{fixture_id}: using real API ({var} is set)\")");
1068            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}} else {{");
1069            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Logf(\"{fixture_id}: using mock server ({var} not set)\")");
1070            let _ = writeln!(
1071                out,
1072                "\t\tu := os.Getenv(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") + \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\""
1073            );
1074            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tbaseURL = &u");
1075            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tapiKey = \"test-key\"");
1076            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1077        } else {
1078            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tapiKey := os.Getenv(\"{var}\")");
1079            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif apiKey == \"\" {{");
1080            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Skipf(\"{var} not set\")");
1081            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1082        }
1083    }
1084
1085    for line in &setup_lines {
1086        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t{line}");
1087    }
1088
1089    // Client factory: emit client creation before the call.
1090    // Each test creates a fresh client pointed at MOCK_SERVER_URL/fixtures/<id>
1091    // so the mock server can serve the fixture response via prefix routing.
1092    let call_prefix = if let Some(factory) = client_factory {
1093        let factory_name = to_go_name(factory);
1094        let fixture_id = &fixture.id;
1095        // Determine how to express the API key and base URL for the client
1096        // constructor call, depending on which code path was emitted above.
1097        let (api_key_expr, base_url_expr) = if has_mock && api_key_var.is_some() {
1098            // Env-fallback: local vars emitted above carry the right values.
1099            ("apiKey".to_string(), "baseURL".to_string())
1100        } else if api_key_var.is_some() {
1101            // Skip-unless-set: live API only, no mock fallback.
1102            ("apiKey".to_string(), "nil".to_string())
1103        } else if fixture.has_host_root_route() {
1104            let env_key = format!("MOCK_SERVER_{}", fixture_id.to_uppercase());
1105            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tmockURL := os.Getenv(\"{env_key}\")");
1106            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif mockURL == \"\" {{");
1107            let _ = writeln!(
1108                out,
1109                "\t\tmockURL = os.Getenv(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") + \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\""
1110            );
1111            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1112            ("\"test-key\"".to_string(), "&mockURL".to_string())
1113        } else {
1114            let _ = writeln!(
1115                out,
1116                "\tmockURL := os.Getenv(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") + \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\""
1117            );
1118            ("\"test-key\"".to_string(), "&mockURL".to_string())
1119        };
1120        let _ = writeln!(
1121            out,
1122            "\tclient, clientErr := {import_alias}.{factory_name}({api_key_expr}, {base_url_expr}, nil, nil, nil)"
1123        );
1124        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif clientErr != nil {{");
1125        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"create client failed: %v\", clientErr)");
1126        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1127        "client".to_string()
1128    } else {
1129        import_alias.to_string()
1130    };
1131
1132    // The Go binding generator wraps the FFI call in `(T, error)` whenever any
1133    // param requires JSON marshalling, even when the underlying Rust function
1134    // does not return Result. Detect that so error-expecting tests emit `_, err :=`
1135    // instead of `err :=` when the binding has a value component.
1136    let binding_returns_error_pre = args
1137        .iter()
1138        .any(|a| matches!(a.arg_type.as_str(), "json_object" | "bytes"));
1139    let effective_returns_result_pre = returns_result || binding_returns_error_pre || client_factory.is_some();
1140
1141    if expects_error {
1142        if effective_returns_result_pre && !returns_void {
1143            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t_, err := {call_prefix}.{function_name}({final_args})");
1144        } else {
1145            let _ = writeln!(out, "\terr := {call_prefix}.{function_name}({final_args})");
1146        }
1147        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif err == nil {{");
1148        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected an error, but call succeeded\")");
1149        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1150        let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
1151        return;
1152    }
1153
1154    // Detect streaming fixtures (call-level `streaming` opt-out is honored).
1155    let is_streaming = crate::codegen::streaming_assertions::resolve_is_streaming(fixture, call_config.streaming);
1156
1157    // Check if any assertion actually uses the result variable.
1158    // If all assertions are skipped (field not on result type), use `_` to avoid
1159    // Go's "declared and not used" compile error.
1160    // For streaming fixtures: streaming virtual fields count as usable.
1161    let has_usable_assertion = fixture.assertions.iter().any(|a| {
1162        if a.assertion_type == "not_error" || a.assertion_type == "error" {
1163            return false;
1164        }
1165        // method_result assertions always use the result variable.
1166        if a.assertion_type == "method_result" {
1167            return true;
1168        }
1169        match &a.field {
1170            Some(f) if !f.is_empty() => {
1171                if is_streaming && crate::codegen::streaming_assertions::is_streaming_virtual_field(f) {
1172                    return true;
1173                }
1174                field_resolver.is_valid_for_result(f)
1175            }
1176            _ => true,
1177        }
1178    });
1179
1180    // The Go binding generator (alef-backend-go) wraps the FFI call in `(T, error)`
1181    // whenever any param requires JSON marshalling (Vec, Map, Named struct), even when
1182    // the underlying Rust function does not return Result. So a result_is_simple call
1183    // like `generate_cache_key(parts: &[(String, String)]) -> String` still surfaces in
1184    // Go as `func GenerateCacheKey(parts [][]string) (*string, error)`. Detect that
1185    // here so the test emits `_, err :=` / `result, err :=` instead of `result :=`.
1186    let binding_returns_error = args
1187        .iter()
1188        .any(|a| matches!(a.arg_type.as_str(), "json_object" | "bytes"));
1189    // Client-factory methods always return (value, error) in the Go binding.
1190    let effective_returns_result = returns_result || binding_returns_error || client_factory.is_some();
1191
1192    // For result_is_simple functions, the result variable IS the value (e.g. *string, *bool).
1193    // We create a local `value` that dereferences it so assertions can use a plain type.
1194    // For functions that return (value, error): emit `result, err :=`
1195    // For functions that return only error: emit `err :=`
1196    // For functions that return only a value (result_is_simple, no error): emit `result :=`
1197    if !effective_returns_result && result_is_simple {
1198        // Function returns a single value, no error (e.g. *string, *bool).
1199        let result_binding = if has_usable_assertion {
1200            result_var.to_string()
1201        } else {
1202            "_".to_string()
1203        };
1204        // In Go, `_ :=` is invalid — must use `_ =` for the blank identifier.
1205        let assign_op = if result_binding == "_" { "=" } else { ":=" };
1206        let _ = writeln!(
1207            out,
1208            "\t{result_binding} {assign_op} {call_prefix}.{function_name}({final_args})"
1209        );
1210        if has_usable_assertion && result_binding != "_" {
1211            if result_is_array {
1212                // Array results are slices (not pointers); assign directly without dereference.
1213                let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvalue := {result_var}");
1214            } else {
1215                // Check if ALL simple-result assertions are is_empty/is_null with no field.
1216                // If so, skip dereference — we'll use the pointer directly.
1217                let only_nil_assertions = fixture
1218                    .assertions
1219                    .iter()
1220                    .filter(|a| a.field.as_ref().is_none_or(|f| f.is_empty()))
1221                    .filter(|a| !matches!(a.assertion_type.as_str(), "not_error" | "error"))
1222                    .all(|a| matches!(a.assertion_type.as_str(), "is_empty" | "is_null"));
1223
1224                if !only_nil_assertions {
1225                    // Emit nil check and dereference for simple pointer results.
1226                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif {result_var} == nil {{");
1227                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"expected non-nil result\")");
1228                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1229                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvalue := *{result_var}");
1230                }
1231            }
1232        }
1233    } else if !effective_returns_result || returns_void {
1234        // Function returns only error (either returns_result=false, or returns_result=true
1235        // with returns_void=true meaning the Go function signature is `func(...) error`).
1236        let _ = writeln!(out, "\terr := {call_prefix}.{function_name}({final_args})");
1237        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif err != nil {{");
1238        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"call failed: %v\", err)");
1239        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1240        // No result variable to use in assertions.
1241        let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
1242        return;
1243    } else {
1244        // returns_result = true, returns_void = false: function returns (value, error).
1245        // For streaming fixtures, always capture the channel as `stream`.
1246        let result_binding = if is_streaming {
1247            "stream".to_string()
1248        } else if has_usable_assertion {
1249            result_var.to_string()
1250        } else {
1251            "_".to_string()
1252        };
1253        let _ = writeln!(
1254            out,
1255            "\t{result_binding}, err := {call_prefix}.{function_name}({final_args})"
1256        );
1257        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif err != nil {{");
1258        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"call failed: %v\", err)");
1259        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1260        // For streaming fixtures: drain the channel into a []T slice.
1261        if is_streaming {
1262            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvar chunks []{import_alias}.ChatCompletionChunk");
1263            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tfor chunk := range stream {{");
1264            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tchunks = append(chunks, chunk)");
1265            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1266        }
1267        if result_is_simple && has_usable_assertion && result_binding != "_" {
1268            if result_is_array {
1269                // Array results are slices (not pointers); assign directly without dereference.
1270                let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvalue := {}", result_var);
1271            } else {
1272                // Check if ALL simple-result assertions are is_empty/is_null with no field.
1273                // If so, skip dereference — we'll use the pointer directly.
1274                let only_nil_assertions = fixture
1275                    .assertions
1276                    .iter()
1277                    .filter(|a| a.field.as_ref().is_none_or(|f| f.is_empty()))
1278                    .filter(|a| !matches!(a.assertion_type.as_str(), "not_error" | "error"))
1279                    .all(|a| matches!(a.assertion_type.as_str(), "is_empty" | "is_null"));
1280
1281                if !only_nil_assertions {
1282                    // Emit nil check and dereference for simple pointer results.
1283                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif {} == nil {{", result_var);
1284                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"expected non-nil result\")");
1285                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1286                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvalue := *{}", result_var);
1287                }
1288            }
1289        }
1290    }
1291
1292    // For result_is_simple functions, determine if we created a dereferenced `value` variable.
1293    // We skip dereferencing if all simple-result assertions are is_empty/is_null with no field.
1294    let has_deref_value = if result_is_simple && has_usable_assertion && !result_is_array {
1295        let only_nil_assertions = fixture
1296            .assertions
1297            .iter()
1298            .filter(|a| a.field.as_ref().is_none_or(|f| f.is_empty()))
1299            .filter(|a| !matches!(a.assertion_type.as_str(), "not_error" | "error"))
1300            .all(|a| matches!(a.assertion_type.as_str(), "is_empty" | "is_null"));
1301        !only_nil_assertions
1302    } else {
1303        result_is_simple && has_usable_assertion
1304    };
1305
1306    let effective_result_var = if has_deref_value {
1307        "value".to_string()
1308    } else {
1309        result_var.to_string()
1310    };
1311
1312    // Collect optional fields referenced by assertions and emit nil-safe
1313    // dereference blocks so that assertions can use plain string locals.
1314    // Only dereference fields whose assertion values are strings (or that are
1315    // used in string-oriented assertions like equals/contains with string values).
1316    let mut optional_locals: std::collections::HashMap<String, String> = std::collections::HashMap::new();
1317    for assertion in &fixture.assertions {
1318        if let Some(f) = &assertion.field {
1319            if !f.is_empty() {
1320                let resolved = field_resolver.resolve(f);
1321                if field_resolver.is_optional(resolved) && !optional_locals.contains_key(f.as_str()) {
1322                    // Only create deref locals for string-valued fields that are NOT arrays.
1323                    // Array fields (e.g., *[]string) must keep their pointer form so
1324                    // render_assertion can emit strings.Join(*field, " ") rather than
1325                    // treating them as plain strings.
1326                    let is_string_field = assertion.value.as_ref().is_some_and(|v| v.is_string());
1327                    let is_array_field = field_resolver.is_array(resolved);
1328                    if !is_string_field || is_array_field {
1329                        // Non-string optional fields (e.g., *uint64) and array optional
1330                        // fields (e.g., *[]string) are handled by nil guards in render_assertion.
1331                        continue;
1332                    }
1333                    let field_expr = field_resolver.accessor(f, "go", &effective_result_var);
1334                    let local_var = go_param_name(&resolved.replace(['.', '[', ']'], "_"));
1335                    if field_resolver.has_map_access(f) {
1336                        // Go map access returns a value type (string), not a pointer.
1337                        // Use the value directly — empty string means not present.
1338                        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t{local_var} := {field_expr}");
1339                    } else {
1340                        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvar {local_var} string");
1341                        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
1342                        // Use string() cast to handle named string types (e.g. *FinishReason) in
1343                        // addition to plain *string fields — string(*ptr) is a no-op for *string
1344                        // and a safe coercion for any named type whose underlying type is string.
1345                        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t{local_var} = string(*{field_expr})");
1346                        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1347                    }
1348                    optional_locals.insert(f.clone(), local_var);
1349                }
1350            }
1351        }
1352    }
1353
1354    // Emit assertions, wrapping in nil guards when an intermediate path segment is optional.
1355    for assertion in &fixture.assertions {
1356        if let Some(f) = &assertion.field {
1357            if !f.is_empty() && !optional_locals.contains_key(f.as_str()) {
1358                // Check if any prefix of the dotted path is optional (pointer in Go).
1359                // e.g., "document.nodes" — if "document" is optional, guard the whole block.
1360                let parts: Vec<&str> = f.split('.').collect();
1361                let mut guard_expr: Option<String> = None;
1362                for i in 1..parts.len() {
1363                    let prefix = parts[..i].join(".");
1364                    let resolved_prefix = field_resolver.resolve(&prefix);
1365                    if field_resolver.is_optional(resolved_prefix) {
1366                        // If the prefix ends with a numeric index (e.g. "segments[0]"),
1367                        // the element itself is a value type in Go — it cannot be nil.
1368                        // Use the array field without the index (e.g. "segments") as the
1369                        // nil guard instead, so we emit `result.Segments != nil` rather
1370                        // than the invalid `result.Segments[0] != nil`.
1371                        let guard_prefix = if let Some(bracket_pos) = resolved_prefix.rfind('[') {
1372                            let suffix = &resolved_prefix[bracket_pos + 1..];
1373                            let is_numeric_index = suffix.trim_end_matches(']').chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_digit());
1374                            if is_numeric_index {
1375                                &resolved_prefix[..bracket_pos]
1376                            } else {
1377                                resolved_prefix
1378                            }
1379                        } else {
1380                            resolved_prefix
1381                        };
1382                        let accessor = field_resolver.accessor(guard_prefix, "go", &effective_result_var);
1383                        guard_expr = Some(accessor);
1384                        break;
1385                    }
1386                }
1387                if let Some(guard) = guard_expr {
1388                    // Only emit nil guard if the assertion will actually produce code
1389                    // (not just a skip comment), to avoid empty branches (SA9003).
1390                    if field_resolver.is_valid_for_result(f) {
1391                        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif {guard} != nil {{");
1392                        // Render into a temporary buffer so we can re-indent by one
1393                        // tab level to sit inside the nil-guard block.
1394                        let mut nil_buf = String::new();
1395                        render_assertion(
1396                            &mut nil_buf,
1397                            assertion,
1398                            &effective_result_var,
1399                            import_alias,
1400                            field_resolver,
1401                            &optional_locals,
1402                            result_is_simple,
1403                            result_is_array,
1404                            is_streaming,
1405                        );
1406                        for line in nil_buf.lines() {
1407                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t{line}");
1408                        }
1409                        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1410                    } else {
1411                        render_assertion(
1412                            out,
1413                            assertion,
1414                            &effective_result_var,
1415                            import_alias,
1416                            field_resolver,
1417                            &optional_locals,
1418                            result_is_simple,
1419                            result_is_array,
1420                            is_streaming,
1421                        );
1422                    }
1423                    continue;
1424                }
1425            }
1426        }
1427        render_assertion(
1428            out,
1429            assertion,
1430            &effective_result_var,
1431            import_alias,
1432            field_resolver,
1433            &optional_locals,
1434            result_is_simple,
1435            result_is_array,
1436            is_streaming,
1437        );
1438    }
1439
1440    let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
1441}
1442
1443/// Render an HTTP server test function using net/http against MOCK_SERVER_URL.
1444///
1445/// Delegates to the shared driver [`client::http_call::render_http_test`] via
1446/// [`GoTestClientRenderer`]. The emitted test shape is unchanged: `func Test_<Name>(t *testing.T)`
1447/// with a `net/http` client that hits `$MOCK_SERVER_URL/fixtures/<id>`.
1448fn render_http_test_function(out: &mut String, fixture: &Fixture) {
1449    client::http_call::render_http_test(out, &GoTestClientRenderer, fixture);
1450}
1451
1452// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1453// HTTP test rendering — GoTestClientRenderer
1454// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1455
1456/// Go `net/http` test renderer.
1457///
1458/// Go HTTP e2e tests send a request to `$MOCK_SERVER_URL/fixtures/<id>` using
1459/// the standard library `net/http` client. The trait primitives emit the
1460/// request-build, response-capture, and assertion code that the previous
1461/// monolithic renderer produced, so generated output is unchanged after the
1462/// migration.
1463struct GoTestClientRenderer;
1464
1465impl client::TestClientRenderer for GoTestClientRenderer {
1466    fn language_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1467        "go"
1468    }
1469
1470    /// Go test names use `UpperCamelCase` so they form valid exported identifiers
1471    /// (e.g. `Test_MyFixtureId`). Override the default `sanitize_ident` which
1472    /// produces `lower_snake_case`.
1473    fn sanitize_test_name(&self, id: &str) -> String {
1474        id.to_upper_camel_case()
1475    }
1476
1477    /// Emit `func Test_<fn_name>(t *testing.T) {`, a description comment, and the
1478    /// `baseURL` / request scaffolding. Skipped fixtures get `t.Skip(...)` inline.
1479    fn render_test_open(&self, out: &mut String, fn_name: &str, description: &str, skip_reason: Option<&str>) {
1480        let _ = writeln!(out, "func Test_{fn_name}(t *testing.T) {{");
1481        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t// {description}");
1482        if let Some(reason) = skip_reason {
1483            let escaped = go_string_literal(reason);
1484            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tt.Skip({escaped})");
1485        }
1486    }
1487
1488    fn render_test_close(&self, out: &mut String) {
1489        let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
1490    }
1491
1492    /// Emit the full `net/http` request scaffolding: URL construction, body,
1493    /// headers, cookies, a no-redirect client, and `io.ReadAll` for the body.
1494    ///
1495    /// `bodyBytes` is always declared (with `_ = bodyBytes` to avoid the Go
1496    /// "declared and not used" compile error on tests with no body assertion).
1497    fn render_call(&self, out: &mut String, ctx: &client::CallCtx<'_>) {
1498        let method = ctx.method.to_uppercase();
1499        let path = ctx.path;
1500
1501        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tbaseURL := os.Getenv(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\")");
1502        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif baseURL == \"\" {{");
1503        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tbaseURL = \"http://localhost:8080\"");
1504        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1505
1506        // Build request body expression.
1507        let body_expr = if let Some(body) = ctx.body {
1508            let json = serde_json::to_string(body).unwrap_or_default();
1509            let escaped = go_string_literal(&json);
1510            format!("strings.NewReader({})", escaped)
1511        } else {
1512            "strings.NewReader(\"\")".to_string()
1513        };
1514
1515        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tbody := {body_expr}");
1516        let _ = writeln!(
1517            out,
1518            "\treq, err := http.NewRequest(\"{method}\", baseURL+\"{path}\", body)"
1519        );
1520        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif err != nil {{");
1521        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"new request failed: %v\", err)");
1522        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1523
1524        // Content-Type header (only when a body is present).
1525        if ctx.body.is_some() {
1526            let content_type = ctx.content_type.unwrap_or("application/json");
1527            let _ = writeln!(out, "\treq.Header.Set(\"Content-Type\", \"{content_type}\")");
1528        }
1529
1530        // Explicit request headers (sorted for deterministic output).
1531        let mut header_names: Vec<&String> = ctx.headers.keys().collect();
1532        header_names.sort();
1533        for name in header_names {
1534            let value = &ctx.headers[name];
1535            let escaped_name = go_string_literal(name);
1536            let escaped_value = go_string_literal(value);
1537            let _ = writeln!(out, "\treq.Header.Set({escaped_name}, {escaped_value})");
1538        }
1539
1540        // Cookies.
1541        if !ctx.cookies.is_empty() {
1542            let mut cookie_names: Vec<&String> = ctx.cookies.keys().collect();
1543            cookie_names.sort();
1544            for name in cookie_names {
1545                let value = &ctx.cookies[name];
1546                let escaped_name = go_string_literal(name);
1547                let escaped_value = go_string_literal(value);
1548                let _ = writeln!(
1549                    out,
1550                    "\treq.AddCookie(&http.Cookie{{Name: {escaped_name}, Value: {escaped_value}}})"
1551                );
1552            }
1553        }
1554
1555        // No-redirect client so 3xx fixtures assert the redirect response itself.
1556        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tnoRedirectClient := &http.Client{{");
1557        let _ = writeln!(
1558            out,
1559            "\t\tCheckRedirect: func(req *http.Request, via []*http.Request) error {{"
1560        );
1561        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\treturn http.ErrUseLastResponse");
1562        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t}},");
1563        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1564        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tresp, err := noRedirectClient.Do(req)");
1565        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif err != nil {{");
1566        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"request failed: %v\", err)");
1567        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1568        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tdefer resp.Body.Close()");
1569
1570        // Always read the response body so body-assertion methods can reference
1571        // `bodyBytes`. Suppress the "declared and not used" compile error with
1572        // `_ = bodyBytes` for tests that have no body assertion.
1573        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tbodyBytes, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)");
1574        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif err != nil {{");
1575        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"read body failed: %v\", err)");
1576        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1577        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t_ = bodyBytes");
1578    }
1579
1580    fn render_assert_status(&self, out: &mut String, _response_var: &str, status: u16) {
1581        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif resp.StatusCode != {status} {{");
1582        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"status: got %d want {status}\", resp.StatusCode)");
1583        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1584    }
1585
1586    /// Emit a header assertion, skipping special tokens (`<<present>>`, `<<absent>>`,
1587    /// `<<uuid>>`) and hop-by-hop headers (`Connection`) that `net/http` strips.
1588    fn render_assert_header(&self, out: &mut String, _response_var: &str, name: &str, expected: &str) {
1589        // Skip special-token assertions.
1590        if matches!(expected, "<<absent>>" | "<<present>>" | "<<uuid>>") {
1591            return;
1592        }
1593        // Connection is a hop-by-hop header that Go's net/http strips.
1594        if name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("connection") {
1595            return;
1596        }
1597        let escaped_name = go_string_literal(name);
1598        let escaped_value = go_string_literal(expected);
1599        let _ = writeln!(
1600            out,
1601            "\tif !strings.Contains(resp.Header.Get({escaped_name}), {escaped_value}) {{"
1602        );
1603        let _ = writeln!(
1604            out,
1605            "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"header %s mismatch: got %q want to contain %q\", {escaped_name}, resp.Header.Get({escaped_name}), {escaped_value})"
1606        );
1607        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1608    }
1609
1610    /// Emit an exact-equality body assertion.
1611    ///
1612    /// JSON objects and arrays are round-tripped via `json.Unmarshal` + `reflect.DeepEqual`.
1613    /// Scalar values are compared as trimmed strings.
1614    fn render_assert_json_body(&self, out: &mut String, _response_var: &str, expected: &serde_json::Value) {
1615        match expected {
1616            serde_json::Value::Object(_) | serde_json::Value::Array(_) => {
1617                let json_str = serde_json::to_string(expected).unwrap_or_default();
1618                let escaped = go_string_literal(&json_str);
1619                let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvar got any");
1620                let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvar want any");
1621                let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif err := json.Unmarshal(bodyBytes, &got); err != nil {{");
1622                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"json unmarshal got: %v\", err)");
1623                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1624                let _ = writeln!(
1625                    out,
1626                    "\tif err := json.Unmarshal([]byte({escaped}), &want); err != nil {{"
1627                );
1628                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"json unmarshal want: %v\", err)");
1629                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1630                let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) {{");
1631                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"body mismatch: got %v want %v\", got, want)");
1632                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1633            }
1634            serde_json::Value::String(s) => {
1635                let escaped = go_string_literal(s);
1636                let _ = writeln!(out, "\twant := {escaped}");
1637                let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif strings.TrimSpace(string(bodyBytes)) != want {{");
1638                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"body: got %q want %q\", string(bodyBytes), want)");
1639                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1640            }
1641            other => {
1642                let escaped = go_string_literal(&other.to_string());
1643                let _ = writeln!(out, "\twant := {escaped}");
1644                let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif strings.TrimSpace(string(bodyBytes)) != want {{");
1645                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"body: got %q want %q\", string(bodyBytes), want)");
1646                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1647            }
1648        }
1649    }
1650
1651    /// Emit partial-body assertions: every key in `expected` must appear in the
1652    /// parsed JSON response with the matching value.
1653    fn render_assert_partial_body(&self, out: &mut String, _response_var: &str, expected: &serde_json::Value) {
1654        if let Some(obj) = expected.as_object() {
1655            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvar _partialGot map[string]any");
1656            let _ = writeln!(
1657                out,
1658                "\tif err := json.Unmarshal(bodyBytes, &_partialGot); err != nil {{"
1659            );
1660            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"json unmarshal partial: %v\", err)");
1661            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1662            for (key, val) in obj {
1663                let escaped_key = go_string_literal(key);
1664                let json_val = serde_json::to_string(val).unwrap_or_default();
1665                let escaped_val = go_string_literal(&json_val);
1666                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t{{");
1667                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tvar _wantVal any");
1668                let _ = writeln!(
1669                    out,
1670                    "\t\tif err := json.Unmarshal([]byte({escaped_val}), &_wantVal); err != nil {{"
1671                );
1672                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\tt.Fatalf(\"json unmarshal partial want: %v\", err)");
1673                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t}}");
1674                let _ = writeln!(
1675                    out,
1676                    "\t\tif !reflect.DeepEqual(_partialGot[{escaped_key}], _wantVal) {{"
1677                );
1678                let _ = writeln!(
1679                    out,
1680                    "\t\t\tt.Fatalf(\"partial body field {key}: got %v want %v\", _partialGot[{escaped_key}], _wantVal)"
1681                );
1682                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t}}");
1683                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1684            }
1685        }
1686    }
1687
1688    /// Emit validation-error assertions for 422 responses.
1689    ///
1690    /// Checks that each expected `msg` appears in at least one element of the
1691    /// parsed body's `"errors"` array.
1692    fn render_assert_validation_errors(
1693        &self,
1694        out: &mut String,
1695        _response_var: &str,
1696        errors: &[ValidationErrorExpectation],
1697    ) {
1698        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tvar _veBody map[string]any");
1699        let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif err := json.Unmarshal(bodyBytes, &_veBody); err != nil {{");
1700        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tt.Fatalf(\"json unmarshal validation errors: %v\", err)");
1701        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1702        let _ = writeln!(out, "\t_veErrors, _ := _veBody[\"errors\"].([]any)");
1703        for ve in errors {
1704            let escaped_msg = go_string_literal(&ve.msg);
1705            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t{{");
1706            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t_found := false");
1707            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tfor _, _e := range _veErrors {{");
1708            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\tif _em, ok := _e.(map[string]any); ok {{");
1709            let _ = writeln!(
1710                out,
1711                "\t\t\t\tif _msg, ok := _em[\"msg\"].(string); ok && strings.Contains(_msg, {escaped_msg}) {{"
1712            );
1713            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\t\t_found = true");
1714            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\t\tbreak");
1715            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t\t}}");
1716            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t\t}}");
1717            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t}}");
1718            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\tif !_found {{");
1719            let _ = writeln!(
1720                out,
1721                "\t\t\tt.Fatalf(\"validation error with msg containing %q not found in errors\", {escaped_msg})"
1722            );
1723            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t\t}}");
1724            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
1725        }
1726    }
1727}
1728
1729/// Build setup lines (e.g. handle creation) and the argument list for the function call.
1730///
1731/// Returns `(setup_lines, args_string)`.
1732///
1733/// `options_ptr` — when `true`, `json_object` args with an `options_type` are
1734/// passed as a Go pointer (`*OptionsType`): absent/empty → `nil`, present →
1735/// `&varName` after JSON unmarshal.
1736fn build_args_and_setup(
1737    input: &serde_json::Value,
1738    args: &[crate::config::ArgMapping],
1739    import_alias: &str,
1740    options_type: Option<&str>,
1741    fixture: &crate::fixture::Fixture,
1742    options_ptr: bool,
1743    expects_error: bool,
1744) -> (Vec<String>, String) {
1745    let fixture_id = &fixture.id;
1746    use heck::ToUpperCamelCase;
1747
1748    if args.is_empty() {
1749        return (Vec::new(), String::new());
1750    }
1751
1752    let mut setup_lines: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
1753    let mut parts: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
1754
1755    for arg in args {
1756        if arg.arg_type == "mock_url" {
1757            if fixture.has_host_root_route() {
1758                let env_key = format!("MOCK_SERVER_{}", fixture_id.to_uppercase());
1759                setup_lines.push(format!("{} := os.Getenv(\"{env_key}\")", arg.name));
1760                setup_lines.push(format!(
1761                    "if {} == \"\" {{ {} = os.Getenv(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") + \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\" }}",
1762                    arg.name, arg.name
1763                ));
1764            } else {
1765                setup_lines.push(format!(
1766                    "{} := os.Getenv(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") + \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\"",
1767                    arg.name,
1768                ));
1769            }
1770            parts.push(arg.name.clone());
1771            continue;
1772        }
1773
1774        if arg.arg_type == "handle" {
1775            // Generate a CreateEngine (or equivalent) call and pass the variable.
1776            let constructor_name = format!("Create{}", arg.name.to_upper_camel_case());
1777            let field = arg.field.strip_prefix("input.").unwrap_or(&arg.field);
1778            let config_value = input.get(field).unwrap_or(&serde_json::Value::Null);
1779            // When the fixture expects an error (validation test), engine creation
1780            // is the error source. Assert the error and return so the test passes
1781            // without proceeding to the (unreachable) function call.
1782            let create_err_handler = if expects_error {
1783                "assert.Error(t, createErr)\n\t\treturn".to_string()
1784            } else {
1785                "t.Fatalf(\"create handle failed: %v\", createErr)".to_string()
1786            };
1787            if config_value.is_null()
1788                || config_value.is_object() && config_value.as_object().is_some_and(|o| o.is_empty())
1789            {
1790                setup_lines.push(format!(
1791                    "{name}, createErr := {import_alias}.{constructor_name}(nil)\n\tif createErr != nil {{\n\t\t{create_err_handler}\n\t}}",
1792                    name = arg.name,
1793                ));
1794            } else {
1795                let json_str = serde_json::to_string(config_value).unwrap_or_default();
1796                let go_literal = go_string_literal(&json_str);
1797                let name = &arg.name;
1798                setup_lines.push(format!(
1799                    "var {name}Config {import_alias}.CrawlConfig\n\tif err := json.Unmarshal([]byte({go_literal}), &{name}Config); err != nil {{\n\t\tt.Fatalf(\"config parse failed: %v\", err)\n\t}}"
1800                ));
1801                setup_lines.push(format!(
1802                    "{name}, createErr := {import_alias}.{constructor_name}(&{name}Config)\n\tif createErr != nil {{\n\t\t{create_err_handler}\n\t}}"
1803                ));
1804            }
1805            parts.push(arg.name.clone());
1806            continue;
1807        }
1808
1809        let val: Option<&serde_json::Value> = if arg.field == "input" {
1810            Some(input)
1811        } else {
1812            let field = arg.field.strip_prefix("input.").unwrap_or(&arg.field);
1813            input.get(field)
1814        };
1815
1816        // file_path args are fixture-relative paths under `test_documents/`. The Go test
1817        // runner's TestMain (in main_test.go) already does `os.Chdir(test_documents)` so
1818        // tests can pass these relative strings directly; no additional resolution needed.
1819
1820        // Handle bytes type: fixture stores base64-encoded bytes.
1821        // Emit a Go base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString call to decode at runtime.
1822        if arg.arg_type == "bytes" {
1823            let var_name = format!("{}Bytes", arg.name);
1824            match val {
1825                None | Some(serde_json::Value::Null) => {
1826                    if arg.optional {
1827                        parts.push("nil".to_string());
1828                    } else {
1829                        parts.push("[]byte{}".to_string());
1830                    }
1831                }
1832                Some(serde_json::Value::String(s)) => {
1833                    // Bytes args whose fixture value is a string are fixture-relative paths into
1834                    // the repo-root `test_documents/` directory (matching the rust e2e codegen
1835                    // convention). The Go test runner's TestMain chdirs into test_documents/, so
1836                    // a bare relative path resolves correctly via os.ReadFile.
1837                    let go_path = go_string_literal(s);
1838                    setup_lines.push(format!(
1839                        "{var_name}, {var_name}Err := os.ReadFile({go_path})\n\tif {var_name}Err != nil {{\n\t\tt.Fatalf(\"read fixture {s}: %v\", {var_name}Err)\n\t}}"
1840                    ));
1841                    parts.push(var_name);
1842                }
1843                Some(other) => {
1844                    parts.push(format!("[]byte({})", json_to_go(other)));
1845                }
1846            }
1847            continue;
1848        }
1849
1850        match val {
1851            None | Some(serde_json::Value::Null) if arg.optional => {
1852                // Optional arg absent: emit Go zero/nil for the type.
1853                match arg.arg_type.as_str() {
1854                    "string" => {
1855                        // Optional string in Go bindings is *string → nil.
1856                        parts.push("nil".to_string());
1857                    }
1858                    "json_object" => {
1859                        if options_ptr {
1860                            // Pointer options type (*OptionsType): absent → nil.
1861                            parts.push("nil".to_string());
1862                        } else if let Some(opts_type) = options_type {
1863                            // Value options type: zero-value struct.
1864                            parts.push(format!("{import_alias}.{opts_type}{{}}"));
1865                        } else {
1866                            parts.push("nil".to_string());
1867                        }
1868                    }
1869                    _ => {
1870                        parts.push("nil".to_string());
1871                    }
1872                }
1873            }
1874            None | Some(serde_json::Value::Null) => {
1875                // Required arg with no fixture value: pass a language-appropriate default.
1876                let default_val = match arg.arg_type.as_str() {
1877                    "string" => "\"\"".to_string(),
1878                    "int" | "integer" | "i64" => "0".to_string(),
1879                    "float" | "number" => "0.0".to_string(),
1880                    "bool" | "boolean" => "false".to_string(),
1881                    "json_object" => {
1882                        if options_ptr {
1883                            // Pointer options type (*OptionsType): absent → nil.
1884                            "nil".to_string()
1885                        } else if let Some(opts_type) = options_type {
1886                            format!("{import_alias}.{opts_type}{{}}")
1887                        } else {
1888                            "nil".to_string()
1889                        }
1890                    }
1891                    _ => "nil".to_string(),
1892                };
1893                parts.push(default_val);
1894            }
1895            Some(v) => {
1896                match arg.arg_type.as_str() {
1897                    "json_object" => {
1898                        // JSON arrays unmarshal into []string (Go slices).
1899                        // JSON objects with a known options_type unmarshal into that type.
1900                        let is_array = v.is_array();
1901                        let is_empty_obj = !is_array && v.is_object() && v.as_object().is_some_and(|o| o.is_empty());
1902                        if is_empty_obj {
1903                            if options_ptr {
1904                                // Pointer options type: empty object → nil.
1905                                parts.push("nil".to_string());
1906                            } else if let Some(opts_type) = options_type {
1907                                parts.push(format!("{import_alias}.{opts_type}{{}}"));
1908                            } else {
1909                                parts.push("nil".to_string());
1910                            }
1911                        } else if is_array {
1912                            // Array type — unmarshal into a Go slice. Honor `go_type` for a
1913                            // fully explicit Go type (e.g. `"kreuzberg.BatchBytesItem"`), fall
1914                            // back to deriving the slice type from `element_type`, defaulting
1915                            // to `[]string` for unknown types.
1916                            let go_slice_type = if let Some(go_t) = arg.go_type.as_deref() {
1917                                // go_type is the slice element type — wrap it in [].
1918                                // If it already starts with '[' the user specified the full
1919                                // slice type; use it verbatim.
1920                                if go_t.starts_with('[') {
1921                                    go_t.to_string()
1922                                } else {
1923                                    // Qualify unqualified types (e.g., "BatchBytesItem" → "kreuzberg.BatchBytesItem")
1924                                    let qualified = if go_t.contains('.') {
1925                                        go_t.to_string()
1926                                    } else {
1927                                        format!("{import_alias}.{go_t}")
1928                                    };
1929                                    format!("[]{qualified}")
1930                                }
1931                            } else {
1932                                element_type_to_go_slice(arg.element_type.as_deref(), import_alias)
1933                            };
1934                            // Convert JSON for Go compatibility (e.g., byte arrays → base64 strings)
1935                            let converted_v = convert_json_for_go(v.clone());
1936                            let json_str = serde_json::to_string(&converted_v).unwrap_or_default();
1937                            let go_literal = go_string_literal(&json_str);
1938                            let var_name = &arg.name;
1939                            setup_lines.push(format!(
1940                                "var {var_name} {go_slice_type}\n\tif err := json.Unmarshal([]byte({go_literal}), &{var_name}); err != nil {{\n\t\tt.Fatalf(\"config parse failed: %v\", err)\n\t}}"
1941                            ));
1942                            parts.push(var_name.to_string());
1943                        } else if let Some(opts_type) = options_type {
1944                            // Object with known type — unmarshal into typed struct.
1945                            // When options_ptr is set, the Go struct uses snake_case JSON
1946                            // field tags and lowercase/snake_case enum values.  Remap the
1947                            // fixture's camelCase keys and PascalCase enum string values.
1948                            let remapped_v = if options_ptr {
1949                                convert_json_for_go(v.clone())
1950                            } else {
1951                                v.clone()
1952                            };
1953                            let json_str = serde_json::to_string(&remapped_v).unwrap_or_default();
1954                            let go_literal = go_string_literal(&json_str);
1955                            let var_name = &arg.name;
1956                            setup_lines.push(format!(
1957                                "var {var_name} {import_alias}.{opts_type}\n\tif err := json.Unmarshal([]byte({go_literal}), &{var_name}); err != nil {{\n\t\tt.Fatalf(\"config parse failed: %v\", err)\n\t}}"
1958                            ));
1959                            // Pass as pointer when options_ptr is set.
1960                            let arg_expr = if options_ptr {
1961                                format!("&{var_name}")
1962                            } else {
1963                                var_name.to_string()
1964                            };
1965                            parts.push(arg_expr);
1966                        } else {
1967                            parts.push(json_to_go(v));
1968                        }
1969                    }
1970                    "string" if arg.optional => {
1971                        // Optional string in Go is *string — take address of a local.
1972                        let var_name = format!("{}Val", arg.name);
1973                        let go_val = json_to_go(v);
1974                        setup_lines.push(format!("{var_name} := {go_val}"));
1975                        parts.push(format!("&{var_name}"));
1976                    }
1977                    _ => {
1978                        parts.push(json_to_go(v));
1979                    }
1980                }
1981            }
1982        }
1983    }
1984
1985    (setup_lines, parts.join(", "))
1986}
1987
1988#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
1989fn render_assertion(
1990    out: &mut String,
1991    assertion: &Assertion,
1992    result_var: &str,
1993    import_alias: &str,
1994    field_resolver: &FieldResolver,
1995    optional_locals: &std::collections::HashMap<String, String>,
1996    result_is_simple: bool,
1997    result_is_array: bool,
1998    is_streaming: bool,
1999) {
2000    // Handle synthetic / derived fields before the is_valid_for_result check
2001    // so they are never treated as struct field accesses on the result.
2002    if !result_is_simple {
2003        if let Some(f) = &assertion.field {
2004            // embed_texts returns *[][]float32; the embedding matrix is *result_var.
2005            // We emit inline func() expressions so we don't need additional variables.
2006            let embed_deref = format!("(*{result_var})");
2007            match f.as_str() {
2008                "chunks_have_content" => {
2009                    let pred = format!(
2010                        "func() bool {{ chunks := {result_var}.Chunks; if chunks == nil {{ return false }}; for _, c := range *chunks {{ if c.Content == \"\" {{ return false }} }}; return true }}()"
2011                    );
2012                    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
2013                        "is_true" => {
2014                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.True(t, {pred}, \"expected true\")");
2015                        }
2016                        "is_false" => {
2017                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.False(t, {pred}, \"expected false\")");
2018                        }
2019                        _ => {
2020                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t// skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field '{f}'");
2021                        }
2022                    }
2023                    return;
2024                }
2025                "chunks_have_embeddings" => {
2026                    let pred = format!(
2027                        "func() bool {{ chunks := {result_var}.Chunks; if chunks == nil {{ return false }}; for _, c := range *chunks {{ if c.Embedding == nil || len(*c.Embedding) == 0 {{ return false }} }}; return true }}()"
2028                    );
2029                    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
2030                        "is_true" => {
2031                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.True(t, {pred}, \"expected true\")");
2032                        }
2033                        "is_false" => {
2034                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.False(t, {pred}, \"expected false\")");
2035                        }
2036                        _ => {
2037                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t// skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field '{f}'");
2038                        }
2039                    }
2040                    return;
2041                }
2042                "embeddings" => {
2043                    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
2044                        "count_equals" => {
2045                            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2046                                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2047                                    let _ = writeln!(
2048                                        out,
2049                                        "\tassert.Equal(t, {n}, len({embed_deref}), \"expected exactly {n} elements\")"
2050                                    );
2051                                }
2052                            }
2053                        }
2054                        "count_min" => {
2055                            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2056                                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2057                                    let _ = writeln!(
2058                                        out,
2059                                        "\tassert.GreaterOrEqual(t, len({embed_deref}), {n}, \"expected at least {n} elements\")"
2060                                    );
2061                                }
2062                            }
2063                        }
2064                        "not_empty" => {
2065                            let _ = writeln!(
2066                                out,
2067                                "\tassert.NotEmpty(t, {embed_deref}, \"expected non-empty embeddings\")"
2068                            );
2069                        }
2070                        "is_empty" => {
2071                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.Empty(t, {embed_deref}, \"expected empty embeddings\")");
2072                        }
2073                        _ => {
2074                            let _ = writeln!(
2075                                out,
2076                                "\t// skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field 'embeddings'"
2077                            );
2078                        }
2079                    }
2080                    return;
2081                }
2082                "embedding_dimensions" => {
2083                    let expr = format!(
2084                        "func() int {{ if len({embed_deref}) == 0 {{ return 0 }}; return len({embed_deref}[0]) }}()"
2085                    );
2086                    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
2087                        "equals" => {
2088                            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2089                                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2090                                    let _ = writeln!(
2091                                        out,
2092                                        "\tif {expr} != {n} {{\n\t\tt.Errorf(\"equals mismatch: got %v\", {expr})\n\t}}"
2093                                    );
2094                                }
2095                            }
2096                        }
2097                        "greater_than" => {
2098                            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2099                                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2100                                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.Greater(t, {expr}, {n}, \"expected > {n}\")");
2101                                }
2102                            }
2103                        }
2104                        _ => {
2105                            let _ = writeln!(
2106                                out,
2107                                "\t// skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field 'embedding_dimensions'"
2108                            );
2109                        }
2110                    }
2111                    return;
2112                }
2113                "embeddings_valid" | "embeddings_finite" | "embeddings_non_zero" | "embeddings_normalized" => {
2114                    let pred = match f.as_str() {
2115                        "embeddings_valid" => {
2116                            format!(
2117                                "func() bool {{ for _, e := range {embed_deref} {{ if len(e) == 0 {{ return false }} }}; return true }}()"
2118                            )
2119                        }
2120                        "embeddings_finite" => {
2121                            format!(
2122                                "func() bool {{ for _, e := range {embed_deref} {{ for _, v := range e {{ if v != v || v == float32(1.0/0.0) || v == float32(-1.0/0.0) {{ return false }} }} }}; return true }}()"
2123                            )
2124                        }
2125                        "embeddings_non_zero" => {
2126                            format!(
2127                                "func() bool {{ for _, e := range {embed_deref} {{ hasNonZero := false; for _, v := range e {{ if v != 0 {{ hasNonZero = true; break }} }}; if !hasNonZero {{ return false }} }}; return true }}()"
2128                            )
2129                        }
2130                        "embeddings_normalized" => {
2131                            format!(
2132                                "func() bool {{ for _, e := range {embed_deref} {{ var n float64; for _, v := range e {{ n += float64(v) * float64(v) }}; if n < 0.999 || n > 1.001 {{ return false }} }}; return true }}()"
2133                            )
2134                        }
2135                        _ => unreachable!(),
2136                    };
2137                    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
2138                        "is_true" => {
2139                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.True(t, {pred}, \"expected true\")");
2140                        }
2141                        "is_false" => {
2142                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.False(t, {pred}, \"expected false\")");
2143                        }
2144                        _ => {
2145                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t// skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field '{f}'");
2146                        }
2147                    }
2148                    return;
2149                }
2150                // ---- keywords / keywords_count ----
2151                // Go ExtractionResult does not expose extracted_keywords; skip.
2152                "keywords" | "keywords_count" => {
2153                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t// skipped: field '{f}' not available on Go ExtractionResult");
2154                    return;
2155                }
2156                _ => {}
2157            }
2158        }
2159    }
2160
2161    // Streaming virtual fields: intercept before is_valid_for_result so they are
2162    // never skipped.  These fields resolve against the `chunks` collected-list variable.
2163    // Skip the streaming interception entirely when the call has opted out
2164    // (`[e2e.calls.<name>] streaming = false`) — `chunks` then names a plain
2165    // field on the synchronous result struct and must flow through normal
2166    // accessor resolution (e.g. `result.Chunks`).
2167    if !result_is_simple && is_streaming {
2168        if let Some(f) = &assertion.field {
2169            if !f.is_empty() && crate::codegen::streaming_assertions::is_streaming_virtual_field(f) {
2170                if let Some(expr) =
2171                    crate::codegen::streaming_assertions::StreamingFieldResolver::accessor(f, "go", "chunks")
2172                {
2173                    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
2174                        "count_min" => {
2175                            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2176                                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2177                                    let _ = writeln!(
2178                                        out,
2179                                        "\tassert.GreaterOrEqual(t, len({expr}), {n}, \"expected >= {n} chunks\")"
2180                                    );
2181                                }
2182                            }
2183                        }
2184                        "count_equals" => {
2185                            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2186                                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2187                                    let _ = writeln!(
2188                                        out,
2189                                        "\tassert.Equal(t, {n}, len({expr}), \"expected exactly {n} chunks\")"
2190                                    );
2191                                }
2192                            }
2193                        }
2194                        "equals" => {
2195                            if let Some(serde_json::Value::String(s)) = &assertion.value {
2196                                let escaped = crate::escape::go_string_literal(s);
2197                                // Deep-path streaming-virtual fields like `tool_calls[0].function.name`
2198                                // resolve to pointer-typed Go fields (`*string`). The flat virtual
2199                                // accessors `stream_content` / `finish_reason` already return `string`.
2200                                // Wrap only the deep-path case in a safe-deref IIFE.
2201                                let is_deep_path = f.contains('.') || f.contains('[');
2202                                let safe_expr = if is_deep_path {
2203                                    format!(
2204                                        "func() string {{ v := {expr}; if v == nil {{ return \"\" }}; return *v }}()"
2205                                    )
2206                                } else {
2207                                    expr.clone()
2208                                };
2209                                let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.Equal(t, {escaped}, {safe_expr})");
2210                            } else if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2211                                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2212                                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.Equal(t, {n}, {expr})");
2213                                }
2214                            }
2215                        }
2216                        "not_empty" => {
2217                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.NotEmpty(t, {expr}, \"expected non-empty\")");
2218                        }
2219                        "is_empty" => {
2220                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.Empty(t, {expr}, \"expected empty\")");
2221                        }
2222                        "is_true" => {
2223                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.True(t, {expr}, \"expected true\")");
2224                        }
2225                        "is_false" => {
2226                            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.False(t, {expr}, \"expected false\")");
2227                        }
2228                        "greater_than" => {
2229                            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2230                                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2231                                    let _ = writeln!(out, "\tassert.Greater(t, {expr}, {n}, \"expected > {n}\")");
2232                                }
2233                            }
2234                        }
2235                        "greater_than_or_equal" => {
2236                            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2237                                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2238                                    let _ =
2239                                        writeln!(out, "\tassert.GreaterOrEqual(t, {expr}, {n}, \"expected >= {n}\")");
2240                                }
2241                            }
2242                        }
2243                        "contains" => {
2244                            if let Some(serde_json::Value::String(s)) = &assertion.value {
2245                                let escaped = crate::escape::go_string_literal(s);
2246                                let _ =
2247                                    writeln!(out, "\tassert.Contains(t, {expr}, {escaped}, \"expected to contain\")");
2248                            }
2249                        }
2250                        _ => {
2251                            let _ = writeln!(
2252                                out,
2253                                "\t// streaming field '{f}': assertion type '{}' not rendered",
2254                                assertion.assertion_type
2255                            );
2256                        }
2257                    }
2258                }
2259                return;
2260            }
2261        }
2262    }
2263
2264    // Skip assertions on fields that don't exist on the result type.
2265    // When result_is_simple, all field assertions operate on the scalar result directly.
2266    if !result_is_simple {
2267        if let Some(f) = &assertion.field {
2268            if !f.is_empty() && !field_resolver.is_valid_for_result(f) {
2269                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t// skipped: field '{f}' not available on result type");
2270                return;
2271            }
2272        }
2273    }
2274
2275    let field_expr = if result_is_simple {
2276        // The result IS the value — field access is irrelevant.
2277        result_var.to_string()
2278    } else {
2279        match &assertion.field {
2280            Some(f) if !f.is_empty() => {
2281                // Use the local variable if the field was dereferenced above.
2282                if let Some(local_var) = optional_locals.get(f.as_str()) {
2283                    local_var.clone()
2284                } else {
2285                    field_resolver.accessor(f, "go", result_var)
2286                }
2287            }
2288            _ => result_var.to_string(),
2289        }
2290    };
2291
2292    // Check if the field (after resolution) is optional, which means it's a pointer in Go.
2293    // Also check if a `.length` suffix's parent is optional (e.g., metadata.headings.length
2294    // where metadata.headings is optional → len() needs dereference).
2295    let is_optional = assertion
2296        .field
2297        .as_ref()
2298        .map(|f| {
2299            let resolved = field_resolver.resolve(f);
2300            let check_path = resolved
2301                .strip_suffix(".length")
2302                .or_else(|| resolved.strip_suffix(".count"))
2303                .or_else(|| resolved.strip_suffix(".size"))
2304                .unwrap_or(resolved);
2305            field_resolver.is_optional(check_path) && !optional_locals.contains_key(f.as_str())
2306        })
2307        .unwrap_or(false);
2308
2309    // When field_expr is `len(X)` and X is an optional (pointer) field, rewrite to `len(*X)`
2310    // and we'll wrap with a nil guard in the assertion handlers.
2311    // However, slices are already nil-able and should not be dereferenced.
2312    let field_is_array_for_len = assertion
2313        .field
2314        .as_ref()
2315        .map(|f| {
2316            let resolved = field_resolver.resolve(f);
2317            let check_path = resolved
2318                .strip_suffix(".length")
2319                .or_else(|| resolved.strip_suffix(".count"))
2320                .or_else(|| resolved.strip_suffix(".size"))
2321                .unwrap_or(resolved);
2322            field_resolver.is_array(check_path)
2323        })
2324        .unwrap_or(false);
2325    let field_expr =
2326        if is_optional && field_expr.starts_with("len(") && field_expr.ends_with(')') && !field_is_array_for_len {
2327            let inner = &field_expr[4..field_expr.len() - 1];
2328            format!("len(*{inner})")
2329        } else {
2330            field_expr
2331        };
2332    // Build the nil-guard expression for the inner pointer (without len wrapper).
2333    let nil_guard_expr = if is_optional && field_expr.starts_with("len(*") {
2334        Some(field_expr[5..field_expr.len() - 1].to_string())
2335    } else {
2336        None
2337    };
2338
2339    // For optional non-string fields that weren't dereferenced into locals,
2340    // we need to dereference the pointer in comparisons.
2341    // However, slices are already nil-able and should not be dereferenced.
2342    let field_is_slice = assertion
2343        .field
2344        .as_ref()
2345        .map(|f| field_resolver.is_array(field_resolver.resolve(f)))
2346        .unwrap_or(false);
2347    let deref_field_expr = if is_optional && !field_expr.starts_with("len(") && !field_is_slice {
2348        format!("*{field_expr}")
2349    } else {
2350        field_expr.clone()
2351    };
2352
2353    // Detect array element access (e.g., `result.Assets[0].ContentHash`).
2354    // When the field_expr contains `[0]`, we must guard against an out-of-bounds
2355    // panic by checking that the array is non-empty first.
2356    // Extract the array slice expression (everything before `[0]`).
2357    let array_guard: Option<String> = if let Some(idx) = field_expr.find("[0]") {
2358        let mut array_expr = field_expr[..idx].to_string();
2359        if let Some(stripped) = array_expr.strip_prefix("len(") {
2360            array_expr = stripped.to_string();
2361        }
2362        Some(array_expr)
2363    } else {
2364        None
2365    };
2366
2367    // Render the assertion into a temporary buffer first, then wrap with the array
2368    // bounds guard (if needed) by adding one extra level of indentation.
2369    let mut assertion_buf = String::new();
2370    let out_ref = &mut assertion_buf;
2371
2372    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
2373        "equals" => {
2374            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
2375                let go_val = json_to_go(expected);
2376                // For string equality, trim whitespace to handle trailing newlines from the converter.
2377                if expected.is_string() {
2378                    // Wrap field expression with strings.TrimSpace() for string comparisons.
2379                    // Use string() cast to handle named string types (e.g. BatchStatus, FinishReason).
2380                    let trimmed_field = if is_optional && !field_expr.starts_with("len(") {
2381                        format!("strings.TrimSpace(string(*{field_expr}))")
2382                    } else {
2383                        format!("strings.TrimSpace(string({field_expr}))")
2384                    };
2385                    if is_optional && !field_expr.starts_with("len(") {
2386                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil && {trimmed_field} != {go_val} {{");
2387                    } else {
2388                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {trimmed_field} != {go_val} {{");
2389                    }
2390                } else if is_optional && !field_expr.starts_with("len(") {
2391                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil && {deref_field_expr} != {go_val} {{");
2392                } else {
2393                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != {go_val} {{");
2394                }
2395                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"equals mismatch: got %v\", {field_expr})");
2396                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2397            }
2398        }
2399        "contains" => {
2400            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
2401                let go_val = json_to_go(expected);
2402                // Determine the "string view" of the field expression.
2403                // - []string (optional) → jsonString(field_expr) — Go slices are nil-able, no `*` needed
2404                // - *string → string(*field_expr)
2405                // - string → string(field_expr) (or just field_expr for plain strings)
2406                // - result_is_array (result_is_simple + array result) → jsonString(field_expr)
2407                let resolved_field = assertion.field.as_deref().unwrap_or("");
2408                let resolved_name = field_resolver.resolve(resolved_field);
2409                let field_is_array = result_is_array || field_resolver.is_array(resolved_name);
2410                let is_opt =
2411                    is_optional && !optional_locals.contains_key(assertion.field.as_ref().unwrap_or(&String::new()));
2412                let field_for_contains = if is_opt && field_is_array {
2413                    // Go slices are nil-able directly — no pointer dereference needed.
2414                    format!("jsonString({field_expr})")
2415                } else if is_opt {
2416                    format!("fmt.Sprint(*{field_expr})")
2417                } else if field_is_array {
2418                    format!("jsonString({field_expr})")
2419                } else {
2420                    format!("fmt.Sprint({field_expr})")
2421                };
2422                if is_opt {
2423                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2424                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif !strings.Contains({field_for_contains}, {go_val}) {{");
2425                    let _ = writeln!(
2426                        out_ref,
2427                        "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected to contain %s, got %v\", {go_val}, {field_expr})"
2428                    );
2429                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2430                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2431                } else {
2432                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif !strings.Contains({field_for_contains}, {go_val}) {{");
2433                    let _ = writeln!(
2434                        out_ref,
2435                        "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected to contain %s, got %v\", {go_val}, {field_expr})"
2436                    );
2437                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2438                }
2439            }
2440        }
2441        "contains_all" => {
2442            if let Some(values) = &assertion.values {
2443                let resolved_field = assertion.field.as_deref().unwrap_or("");
2444                let resolved_name = field_resolver.resolve(resolved_field);
2445                let field_is_array = result_is_array || field_resolver.is_array(resolved_name);
2446                let is_opt =
2447                    is_optional && !optional_locals.contains_key(assertion.field.as_ref().unwrap_or(&String::new()));
2448                for val in values {
2449                    let go_val = json_to_go(val);
2450                    let field_for_contains = if is_opt && field_is_array {
2451                        // Go slices are nil-able directly — no pointer dereference needed.
2452                        format!("jsonString({field_expr})")
2453                    } else if is_opt {
2454                        format!("fmt.Sprint(*{field_expr})")
2455                    } else if field_is_array {
2456                        format!("jsonString({field_expr})")
2457                    } else {
2458                        format!("fmt.Sprint({field_expr})")
2459                    };
2460                    if is_opt {
2461                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2462                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif !strings.Contains({field_for_contains}, {go_val}) {{");
2463                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected to contain %s\", {go_val})");
2464                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2465                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2466                    } else {
2467                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif !strings.Contains({field_for_contains}, {go_val}) {{");
2468                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected to contain %s\", {go_val})");
2469                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2470                    }
2471                }
2472            }
2473        }
2474        "not_contains" => {
2475            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
2476                let go_val = json_to_go(expected);
2477                let resolved_field = assertion.field.as_deref().unwrap_or("");
2478                let resolved_name = field_resolver.resolve(resolved_field);
2479                let field_is_array = result_is_array || field_resolver.is_array(resolved_name);
2480                let is_opt =
2481                    is_optional && !optional_locals.contains_key(assertion.field.as_ref().unwrap_or(&String::new()));
2482                let field_for_contains = if is_opt && field_is_array {
2483                    // Go slices are nil-able directly — no pointer dereference needed.
2484                    format!("jsonString({field_expr})")
2485                } else if is_opt {
2486                    format!("fmt.Sprint(*{field_expr})")
2487                } else if field_is_array {
2488                    format!("jsonString({field_expr})")
2489                } else {
2490                    format!("fmt.Sprint({field_expr})")
2491                };
2492                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif strings.Contains({field_for_contains}, {go_val}) {{");
2493                let _ = writeln!(
2494                    out_ref,
2495                    "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected NOT to contain %s, got %v\", {go_val}, {field_expr})"
2496                );
2497                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2498            }
2499        }
2500        "not_empty" => {
2501            // For optional struct pointers (not arrays), just check != nil.
2502            // For optional slice/string pointers, check nil and len.
2503            let field_is_array = {
2504                let rf = assertion.field.as_deref().unwrap_or("");
2505                let rn = field_resolver.resolve(rf);
2506                field_resolver.is_array(rn)
2507            };
2508            if is_optional && !field_is_array {
2509                // Struct pointer: non-empty means not nil.
2510                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} == nil {{");
2511            } else if is_optional && field_is_slice {
2512                // Slice optional: Go slices are already nil-able — no dereference needed.
2513                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} == nil || len({field_expr}) == 0 {{");
2514            } else if is_optional {
2515                // Pointer-to-slice (*[]T): dereference then len.
2516                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} == nil || len(*{field_expr}) == 0 {{");
2517            } else if result_is_simple && result_is_array {
2518                // Simple array result ([]T) — direct slice, not a pointer; check length only.
2519                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif len({field_expr}) == 0 {{");
2520            } else {
2521                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif len({field_expr}) == 0 {{");
2522            }
2523            let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected non-empty value\")");
2524            let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2525        }
2526        "is_empty" => {
2527            let field_is_array = {
2528                let rf = assertion.field.as_deref().unwrap_or("");
2529                let rn = field_resolver.resolve(rf);
2530                field_resolver.is_array(rn)
2531            };
2532            // Special case: result_is_simple && !result_is_array && no field means the result is a pointer.
2533            // Empty means nil.
2534            if result_is_simple && !result_is_array && assertion.field.as_ref().is_none_or(|f| f.is_empty()) {
2535                // Pointer result (not dereferenced): empty means nil.
2536                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2537            } else if is_optional && !field_is_array {
2538                // Struct pointer: empty means nil.
2539                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2540            } else if is_optional && field_is_slice {
2541                // Slice optional: Go slices are already nil-able — no dereference needed.
2542                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil && len({field_expr}) != 0 {{");
2543            } else if is_optional {
2544                // Pointer-to-slice (*[]T): dereference then len.
2545                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil && len(*{field_expr}) != 0 {{");
2546            } else {
2547                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif len({field_expr}) != 0 {{");
2548            }
2549            let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected empty value, got %v\", {field_expr})");
2550            let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2551        }
2552        "contains_any" => {
2553            if let Some(values) = &assertion.values {
2554                let resolved_field = assertion.field.as_deref().unwrap_or("");
2555                let resolved_name = field_resolver.resolve(resolved_field);
2556                let field_is_array = field_resolver.is_array(resolved_name);
2557                let is_opt =
2558                    is_optional && !optional_locals.contains_key(assertion.field.as_ref().unwrap_or(&String::new()));
2559                let field_for_contains = if is_opt && field_is_array {
2560                    // Go slices are nil-able directly — no pointer dereference needed.
2561                    format!("jsonString({field_expr})")
2562                } else if is_opt {
2563                    format!("fmt.Sprint(*{field_expr})")
2564                } else if field_is_array {
2565                    format!("jsonString({field_expr})")
2566                } else {
2567                    format!("fmt.Sprint({field_expr})")
2568                };
2569                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t{{");
2570                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tfound := false");
2571                for val in values {
2572                    let go_val = json_to_go(val);
2573                    let _ = writeln!(
2574                        out_ref,
2575                        "\t\tif strings.Contains({field_for_contains}, {go_val}) {{ found = true }}"
2576                    );
2577                }
2578                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tif !found {{");
2579                let _ = writeln!(
2580                    out_ref,
2581                    "\t\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected to contain at least one of the specified values\")"
2582                );
2583                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\t}}");
2584                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2585            }
2586        }
2587        "greater_than" => {
2588            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2589                let go_val = json_to_go(val);
2590                // Use `< N+1` instead of `<= N` to avoid golangci-lint sloppyLen
2591                // warning when N is 0 (len(x) <= 0 → len(x) < 1).
2592                // For optional (pointer) fields, dereference and guard with nil check.
2593                if is_optional {
2594                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2595                    if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2596                        let next = n + 1;
2597                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tif {deref_field_expr} < {next} {{");
2598                    } else {
2599                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tif {deref_field_expr} <= {go_val} {{");
2600                    }
2601                    let _ = writeln!(
2602                        out_ref,
2603                        "\t\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected > {go_val}, got %v\", {deref_field_expr})"
2604                    );
2605                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\t}}");
2606                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2607                } else if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2608                    let next = n + 1;
2609                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} < {next} {{");
2610                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected > {go_val}, got %v\", {field_expr})");
2611                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2612                } else {
2613                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} <= {go_val} {{");
2614                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected > {go_val}, got %v\", {field_expr})");
2615                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2616                }
2617            }
2618        }
2619        "less_than" => {
2620            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2621                let go_val = json_to_go(val);
2622                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} >= {go_val} {{");
2623                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected < {go_val}, got %v\", {field_expr})");
2624                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2625            }
2626        }
2627        "greater_than_or_equal" => {
2628            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2629                let go_val = json_to_go(val);
2630                if let Some(ref guard) = nil_guard_expr {
2631                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {guard} != nil {{");
2632                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tif {field_expr} < {go_val} {{");
2633                    let _ = writeln!(
2634                        out_ref,
2635                        "\t\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected >= {go_val}, got %v\", {field_expr})"
2636                    );
2637                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\t}}");
2638                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2639                } else if is_optional && !field_expr.starts_with("len(") {
2640                    // Optional pointer field: nil-guard and dereference before comparison.
2641                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2642                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tif {deref_field_expr} < {go_val} {{");
2643                    let _ = writeln!(
2644                        out_ref,
2645                        "\t\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected >= {go_val}, got %v\", {deref_field_expr})"
2646                    );
2647                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\t}}");
2648                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2649                } else {
2650                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} < {go_val} {{");
2651                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected >= {go_val}, got %v\", {field_expr})");
2652                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2653                }
2654            }
2655        }
2656        "less_than_or_equal" => {
2657            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2658                let go_val = json_to_go(val);
2659                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} > {go_val} {{");
2660                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected <= {go_val}, got %v\", {field_expr})");
2661                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2662            }
2663        }
2664        "starts_with" => {
2665            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
2666                let go_val = json_to_go(expected);
2667                let field_for_prefix = if is_optional
2668                    && !optional_locals.contains_key(assertion.field.as_ref().unwrap_or(&String::new()))
2669                {
2670                    format!("string(*{field_expr})")
2671                } else {
2672                    format!("string({field_expr})")
2673                };
2674                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif !strings.HasPrefix({field_for_prefix}, {go_val}) {{");
2675                let _ = writeln!(
2676                    out_ref,
2677                    "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected to start with %s, got %v\", {go_val}, {field_expr})"
2678                );
2679                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2680            }
2681        }
2682        "count_min" => {
2683            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2684                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2685                    if is_optional {
2686                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2687                        // Slices are value types in Go — use len(slice) not len(*slice).
2688                        let len_expr = if field_is_slice {
2689                            format!("len({field_expr})")
2690                        } else {
2691                            format!("len(*{field_expr})")
2692                        };
2693                        let _ = writeln!(
2694                            out_ref,
2695                            "\t\tassert.GreaterOrEqual(t, {len_expr}, {n}, \"expected at least {n} elements\")"
2696                        );
2697                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2698                    } else {
2699                        let _ = writeln!(
2700                            out_ref,
2701                            "\tassert.GreaterOrEqual(t, len({field_expr}), {n}, \"expected at least {n} elements\")"
2702                        );
2703                    }
2704                }
2705            }
2706        }
2707        "count_equals" => {
2708            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2709                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2710                    if is_optional {
2711                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2712                        // Slices are value types in Go — use len(slice) not len(*slice).
2713                        let len_expr = if field_is_slice {
2714                            format!("len({field_expr})")
2715                        } else {
2716                            format!("len(*{field_expr})")
2717                        };
2718                        let _ = writeln!(
2719                            out_ref,
2720                            "\t\tassert.Equal(t, {len_expr}, {n}, \"expected exactly {n} elements\")"
2721                        );
2722                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2723                    } else {
2724                        let _ = writeln!(
2725                            out_ref,
2726                            "\tassert.Equal(t, len({field_expr}), {n}, \"expected exactly {n} elements\")"
2727                        );
2728                    }
2729                }
2730            }
2731        }
2732        "is_true" => {
2733            if is_optional {
2734                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2735                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tassert.True(t, *{field_expr}, \"expected true\")");
2736                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2737            } else {
2738                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tassert.True(t, {field_expr}, \"expected true\")");
2739            }
2740        }
2741        "is_false" => {
2742            if is_optional {
2743                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2744                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tassert.False(t, *{field_expr}, \"expected false\")");
2745                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2746            } else {
2747                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tassert.False(t, {field_expr}, \"expected false\")");
2748            }
2749        }
2750        "method_result" => {
2751            if let Some(method_name) = &assertion.method {
2752                let info = build_go_method_call(result_var, method_name, assertion.args.as_ref(), import_alias);
2753                let check = assertion.check.as_deref().unwrap_or("is_true");
2754                // For pointer-returning functions, dereference with `*`. Value-returning
2755                // functions (e.g., NodeInfo field access) are used directly.
2756                let deref_expr = if info.is_pointer {
2757                    format!("*{}", info.call_expr)
2758                } else {
2759                    info.call_expr.clone()
2760                };
2761                match check {
2762                    "equals" => {
2763                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2764                            if val.is_boolean() {
2765                                if val.as_bool() == Some(true) {
2766                                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tassert.True(t, {deref_expr}, \"expected true\")");
2767                                } else {
2768                                    let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tassert.False(t, {deref_expr}, \"expected false\")");
2769                                }
2770                            } else {
2771                                // Apply type cast to numeric literals when the method returns
2772                                // a typed uint (e.g., *uint) to avoid reflect.DeepEqual
2773                                // mismatches between int and uint in testify's assert.Equal.
2774                                let go_val = if let Some(cast) = info.value_cast {
2775                                    if val.is_number() {
2776                                        format!("{cast}({})", json_to_go(val))
2777                                    } else {
2778                                        json_to_go(val)
2779                                    }
2780                                } else {
2781                                    json_to_go(val)
2782                                };
2783                                let _ = writeln!(
2784                                    out_ref,
2785                                    "\tassert.Equal(t, {go_val}, {deref_expr}, \"method_result equals assertion failed\")"
2786                                );
2787                            }
2788                        }
2789                    }
2790                    "is_true" => {
2791                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tassert.True(t, {deref_expr}, \"expected true\")");
2792                    }
2793                    "is_false" => {
2794                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tassert.False(t, {deref_expr}, \"expected false\")");
2795                    }
2796                    "greater_than_or_equal" => {
2797                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2798                            let n = val.as_u64().unwrap_or(0);
2799                            // Use the value_cast type if available (e.g., uint for named_children_count).
2800                            let cast = info.value_cast.unwrap_or("uint");
2801                            let _ = writeln!(
2802                                out_ref,
2803                                "\tassert.GreaterOrEqual(t, {deref_expr}, {cast}({n}), \"expected >= {n}\")"
2804                            );
2805                        }
2806                    }
2807                    "count_min" => {
2808                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2809                            let n = val.as_u64().unwrap_or(0);
2810                            let _ = writeln!(
2811                                out_ref,
2812                                "\tassert.GreaterOrEqual(t, len({deref_expr}), {n}, \"expected at least {n} elements\")"
2813                            );
2814                        }
2815                    }
2816                    "contains" => {
2817                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2818                            let go_val = json_to_go(val);
2819                            let _ = writeln!(
2820                                out_ref,
2821                                "\tassert.Contains(t, {deref_expr}, {go_val}, \"expected result to contain value\")"
2822                            );
2823                        }
2824                    }
2825                    "is_error" => {
2826                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t{{");
2827                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\t_, methodErr := {}", info.call_expr);
2828                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t\tassert.Error(t, methodErr)");
2829                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2830                    }
2831                    other_check => {
2832                        panic!("Go e2e generator: unsupported method_result check type: {other_check}");
2833                    }
2834                }
2835            } else {
2836                panic!("Go e2e generator: method_result assertion missing 'method' field");
2837            }
2838        }
2839        "min_length" => {
2840            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2841                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2842                    if is_optional {
2843                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2844                        let _ = writeln!(
2845                            out_ref,
2846                            "\t\tassert.GreaterOrEqual(t, len(*{field_expr}), {n}, \"expected length >= {n}\")"
2847                        );
2848                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2849                    } else if field_expr.starts_with("len(") {
2850                        let _ = writeln!(
2851                            out_ref,
2852                            "\tassert.GreaterOrEqual(t, {field_expr}, {n}, \"expected length >= {n}\")"
2853                        );
2854                    } else {
2855                        let _ = writeln!(
2856                            out_ref,
2857                            "\tassert.GreaterOrEqual(t, len({field_expr}), {n}, \"expected length >= {n}\")"
2858                        );
2859                    }
2860                }
2861            }
2862        }
2863        "max_length" => {
2864            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2865                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2866                    if is_optional {
2867                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif {field_expr} != nil {{");
2868                        let _ = writeln!(
2869                            out_ref,
2870                            "\t\tassert.LessOrEqual(t, len(*{field_expr}), {n}, \"expected length <= {n}\")"
2871                        );
2872                        let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2873                    } else if field_expr.starts_with("len(") {
2874                        let _ = writeln!(
2875                            out_ref,
2876                            "\tassert.LessOrEqual(t, {field_expr}, {n}, \"expected length <= {n}\")"
2877                        );
2878                    } else {
2879                        let _ = writeln!(
2880                            out_ref,
2881                            "\tassert.LessOrEqual(t, len({field_expr}), {n}, \"expected length <= {n}\")"
2882                        );
2883                    }
2884                }
2885            }
2886        }
2887        "ends_with" => {
2888            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
2889                let go_val = json_to_go(expected);
2890                let field_for_suffix = if is_optional
2891                    && !optional_locals.contains_key(assertion.field.as_ref().unwrap_or(&String::new()))
2892                {
2893                    format!("string(*{field_expr})")
2894                } else {
2895                    format!("string({field_expr})")
2896                };
2897                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\tif !strings.HasSuffix({field_for_suffix}, {go_val}) {{");
2898                let _ = writeln!(
2899                    out_ref,
2900                    "\t\tt.Errorf(\"expected to end with %s, got %v\", {go_val}, {field_expr})"
2901                );
2902                let _ = writeln!(out_ref, "\t}}");
2903            }
2904        }
2905        "matches_regex" => {
2906            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
2907                let go_val = json_to_go(expected);
2908                let field_for_regex = if is_optional
2909                    && !optional_locals.contains_key(assertion.field.as_ref().unwrap_or(&String::new()))
2910                {
2911                    format!("*{field_expr}")
2912                } else {
2913                    field_expr.clone()
2914                };
2915                let _ = writeln!(
2916                    out_ref,
2917                    "\tassert.Regexp(t, {go_val}, {field_for_regex}, \"expected value to match regex\")"
2918                );
2919            }
2920        }
2921        "not_error" => {
2922            // Already handled by the `if err != nil` check above.
2923        }
2924        "error" => {
2925            // Handled at the test function level.
2926        }
2927        other => {
2928            panic!("Go e2e generator: unsupported assertion type: {other}");
2929        }
2930    }
2931
2932    // If the assertion accesses an array element via [0], wrap the generated code in a
2933    // bounds check to prevent an index-out-of-range panic when the array is empty.
2934    if let Some(ref arr) = array_guard {
2935        if !assertion_buf.is_empty() {
2936            let _ = writeln!(out, "\tif len({arr}) > 0 {{");
2937            // Re-indent each line by one additional tab level.
2938            for line in assertion_buf.lines() {
2939                let _ = writeln!(out, "\t{line}");
2940            }
2941            let _ = writeln!(out, "\t}}");
2942        }
2943    } else {
2944        out.push_str(&assertion_buf);
2945    }
2946}
2947
2948/// Metadata about the return type of a Go method call for `method_result` assertions.
2949struct GoMethodCallInfo {
2950    /// The call expression string.
2951    call_expr: String,
2952    /// Whether the return type is a pointer (needs `*` dereference for value comparison).
2953    is_pointer: bool,
2954    /// Optional Go type cast to apply to numeric literal values in `equals` assertions
2955    /// (e.g., `"uint"` so that `0` becomes `uint(0)` to match `*uint` deref type).
2956    value_cast: Option<&'static str>,
2957}
2958
2959/// Build a Go call expression for a `method_result` assertion on a tree-sitter Tree.
2960///
2961/// Maps method names to the appropriate Go function calls, matching the Go binding API
2962/// in `packages/go/binding.go`. Returns a [`GoMethodCallInfo`] describing the call and
2963/// its return type characteristics.
2964///
2965/// Return types by method:
2966/// - `has_error_nodes`, `contains_node_type` → `*bool` (pointer)
2967/// - `error_count` → `*uint` (pointer, value_cast = "uint")
2968/// - `tree_to_sexp` → `*string` (pointer)
2969/// - `root_node_type` → `string` via `RootNodeInfo(tree).Kind` (value)
2970/// - `named_children_count` → `uint` via `RootNodeInfo(tree).NamedChildCount` (value, value_cast = "uint")
2971/// - `find_nodes_by_type` → `*[]NodeInfo` (pointer to slice)
2972/// - `run_query` → `(*[]QueryMatch, error)` (pointer + error; use `is_error` check type)
2973fn build_go_method_call(
2974    result_var: &str,
2975    method_name: &str,
2976    args: Option<&serde_json::Value>,
2977    import_alias: &str,
2978) -> GoMethodCallInfo {
2979    match method_name {
2980        "root_node_type" => GoMethodCallInfo {
2981            call_expr: format!("{import_alias}.RootNodeInfo({result_var}).Kind"),
2982            is_pointer: false,
2983            value_cast: None,
2984        },
2985        "named_children_count" => GoMethodCallInfo {
2986            call_expr: format!("{import_alias}.RootNodeInfo({result_var}).NamedChildCount"),
2987            is_pointer: false,
2988            value_cast: Some("uint"),
2989        },
2990        "has_error_nodes" => GoMethodCallInfo {
2991            call_expr: format!("{import_alias}.TreeHasErrorNodes({result_var})"),
2992            is_pointer: true,
2993            value_cast: None,
2994        },
2995        "error_count" | "tree_error_count" => GoMethodCallInfo {
2996            call_expr: format!("{import_alias}.TreeErrorCount({result_var})"),
2997            is_pointer: true,
2998            value_cast: Some("uint"),
2999        },
3000        "tree_to_sexp" => GoMethodCallInfo {
3001            call_expr: format!("{import_alias}.TreeToSexp({result_var})"),
3002            is_pointer: true,
3003            value_cast: None,
3004        },
3005        "contains_node_type" => {
3006            let node_type = args
3007                .and_then(|a| a.get("node_type"))
3008                .and_then(|v| v.as_str())
3009                .unwrap_or("");
3010            GoMethodCallInfo {
3011                call_expr: format!("{import_alias}.TreeContainsNodeType({result_var}, \"{node_type}\")"),
3012                is_pointer: true,
3013                value_cast: None,
3014            }
3015        }
3016        "find_nodes_by_type" => {
3017            let node_type = args
3018                .and_then(|a| a.get("node_type"))
3019                .and_then(|v| v.as_str())
3020                .unwrap_or("");
3021            GoMethodCallInfo {
3022                call_expr: format!("{import_alias}.FindNodesByType({result_var}, \"{node_type}\")"),
3023                is_pointer: true,
3024                value_cast: None,
3025            }
3026        }
3027        "run_query" => {
3028            let query_source = args
3029                .and_then(|a| a.get("query_source"))
3030                .and_then(|v| v.as_str())
3031                .unwrap_or("");
3032            let language = args
3033                .and_then(|a| a.get("language"))
3034                .and_then(|v| v.as_str())
3035                .unwrap_or("");
3036            let query_lit = go_string_literal(query_source);
3037            let lang_lit = go_string_literal(language);
3038            // RunQuery returns (*[]QueryMatch, error) — use is_error check type.
3039            GoMethodCallInfo {
3040                call_expr: format!("{import_alias}.RunQuery({result_var}, {lang_lit}, {query_lit}, []byte(source))"),
3041                is_pointer: false,
3042                value_cast: None,
3043            }
3044        }
3045        other => {
3046            let method_pascal = other.to_upper_camel_case();
3047            GoMethodCallInfo {
3048                call_expr: format!("{result_var}.{method_pascal}()"),
3049                is_pointer: false,
3050                value_cast: None,
3051            }
3052        }
3053    }
3054}
3055
3056/// Convert a `serde_json::Value` to a Go literal string.
3057/// Recursively convert a JSON value for Go struct unmarshalling.
3058///
3059/// The Go binding's `ConversionOptions` struct uses:
3060/// - `snake_case` JSON field tags (e.g. `"code_block_style"` not `"codeBlockStyle"`)
3061/// - lowercase/snake_case string values for enums (e.g. `"indented"`, `"atx_closed"`)
3062///
3063/// Fixture JSON uses camelCase keys and PascalCase enum values (Python/TS conventions).
3064/// This function remaps both so the generated Go tests can unmarshal correctly.
3065fn convert_json_for_go(value: serde_json::Value) -> serde_json::Value {
3066    match value {
3067        serde_json::Value::Object(map) => {
3068            let new_map: serde_json::Map<String, serde_json::Value> = map
3069                .into_iter()
3070                .map(|(k, v)| (camel_to_snake_case(&k), convert_json_for_go(v)))
3071                .collect();
3072            serde_json::Value::Object(new_map)
3073        }
3074        serde_json::Value::Array(arr) => {
3075            // Check if this is a byte array (array of integers 0-255).
3076            // If so, encode as base64 string for Go json.Unmarshal compatibility.
3077            if is_byte_array(&arr) {
3078                let bytes: Vec<u8> = arr
3079                    .iter()
3080                    .filter_map(|v| v.as_u64().and_then(|n| if n <= 255 { Some(n as u8) } else { None }))
3081                    .collect();
3082                // Encode bytes as base64 for Go json.Unmarshal (Go expects []byte as base64 strings)
3083                let encoded = base64_encode(&bytes);
3084                serde_json::Value::String(encoded)
3085            } else {
3086                serde_json::Value::Array(arr.into_iter().map(convert_json_for_go).collect())
3087            }
3088        }
3089        serde_json::Value::String(s) => {
3090            // Convert PascalCase enum values to snake_case.
3091            // Only convert values that look like PascalCase (start with uppercase, no spaces).
3092            serde_json::Value::String(pascal_to_snake_case(&s))
3093        }
3094        other => other,
3095    }
3096}
3097
3098/// Check if an array looks like a byte array (all elements are integers 0-255).
3099fn is_byte_array(arr: &[serde_json::Value]) -> bool {
3100    if arr.is_empty() {
3101        return false;
3102    }
3103    arr.iter().all(|v| {
3104        if let serde_json::Value::Number(n) = v {
3105            n.is_u64() && n.as_u64().is_some_and(|u| u <= 255)
3106        } else {
3107            false
3108        }
3109    })
3110}
3111
3112/// Encode bytes as base64 string (standard alphabet without padding in this output,
3113/// though Go's json.Unmarshal handles both).
3114fn base64_encode(bytes: &[u8]) -> String {
3115    const TABLE: &[u8] = b"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
3116    let mut result = String::new();
3117    let mut i = 0;
3118
3119    while i + 2 < bytes.len() {
3120        let b1 = bytes[i];
3121        let b2 = bytes[i + 1];
3122        let b3 = bytes[i + 2];
3123
3124        result.push(TABLE[(b1 >> 2) as usize] as char);
3125        result.push(TABLE[(((b1 & 0x03) << 4) | (b2 >> 4)) as usize] as char);
3126        result.push(TABLE[(((b2 & 0x0f) << 2) | (b3 >> 6)) as usize] as char);
3127        result.push(TABLE[(b3 & 0x3f) as usize] as char);
3128
3129        i += 3;
3130    }
3131
3132    // Handle remaining bytes
3133    if i < bytes.len() {
3134        let b1 = bytes[i];
3135        result.push(TABLE[(b1 >> 2) as usize] as char);
3136
3137        if i + 1 < bytes.len() {
3138            let b2 = bytes[i + 1];
3139            result.push(TABLE[(((b1 & 0x03) << 4) | (b2 >> 4)) as usize] as char);
3140            result.push(TABLE[((b2 & 0x0f) << 2) as usize] as char);
3141            result.push('=');
3142        } else {
3143            result.push(TABLE[((b1 & 0x03) << 4) as usize] as char);
3144            result.push_str("==");
3145        }
3146    }
3147
3148    result
3149}
3150
3151/// Convert a camelCase or PascalCase string to snake_case.
3152fn camel_to_snake_case(s: &str) -> String {
3153    let mut result = String::new();
3154    let mut prev_upper = false;
3155    for (i, c) in s.char_indices() {
3156        if c.is_uppercase() {
3157            if i > 0 && !prev_upper {
3158                result.push('_');
3159            }
3160            result.push(c.to_lowercase().next().unwrap_or(c));
3161            prev_upper = true;
3162        } else {
3163            if prev_upper && i > 1 {
3164                // Handles sequences like "URLPath" → "url_path": insert _ before last uppercase
3165                // when transitioning from a run of uppercase back to lowercase.
3166                // This is tricky — use simple approach: detect Aa pattern.
3167            }
3168            result.push(c);
3169            prev_upper = false;
3170        }
3171    }
3172    result
3173}
3174
3175/// Convert a PascalCase string to snake_case (for enum values).
3176///
3177/// Only converts if the string looks like PascalCase (starts uppercase, no spaces/underscores).
3178/// Values that are already lowercase/snake_case are returned unchanged.
3179fn pascal_to_snake_case(s: &str) -> String {
3180    // Skip conversion for strings that already contain underscores, spaces, or start lowercase.
3181    let first_char = s.chars().next();
3182    if first_char.is_none() || !first_char.unwrap().is_uppercase() || s.contains('_') || s.contains(' ') {
3183        return s.to_string();
3184    }
3185    camel_to_snake_case(s)
3186}
3187
3188/// Map an `ArgMapping.element_type` to a Go slice type. Used for `json_object` args
3189/// whose fixture value is a JSON array. The element type is wrapped in `[]…` so an
3190/// element of `String` becomes `[]string` and `Vec<String>` becomes `[][]string`.
3191fn element_type_to_go_slice(element_type: Option<&str>, import_alias: &str) -> String {
3192    let elem = element_type.unwrap_or("String").trim();
3193    let go_elem = rust_type_to_go(elem, import_alias);
3194    format!("[]{go_elem}")
3195}
3196
3197/// Map a small subset of Rust scalar / `Vec<T>` types to their Go equivalents.
3198/// For unknown types, qualify with the import alias (e.g., "kreuzberg.BatchBytesItem").
3199fn rust_type_to_go(rust: &str, import_alias: &str) -> String {
3200    let trimmed = rust.trim();
3201    if let Some(inner) = trimmed.strip_prefix("Vec<").and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('>')) {
3202        return format!("[]{}", rust_type_to_go(inner, import_alias));
3203    }
3204    match trimmed {
3205        "String" | "&str" | "str" => "string".to_string(),
3206        "bool" => "bool".to_string(),
3207        "f32" => "float32".to_string(),
3208        "f64" => "float64".to_string(),
3209        "i8" => "int8".to_string(),
3210        "i16" => "int16".to_string(),
3211        "i32" => "int32".to_string(),
3212        "i64" | "isize" => "int64".to_string(),
3213        "u8" => "uint8".to_string(),
3214        "u16" => "uint16".to_string(),
3215        "u32" => "uint32".to_string(),
3216        "u64" | "usize" => "uint64".to_string(),
3217        _ => format!("{import_alias}.{trimmed}"),
3218    }
3219}
3220
3221fn json_to_go(value: &serde_json::Value) -> String {
3222    match value {
3223        serde_json::Value::String(s) => go_string_literal(s),
3224        serde_json::Value::Bool(b) => b.to_string(),
3225        serde_json::Value::Number(n) => n.to_string(),
3226        serde_json::Value::Null => "nil".to_string(),
3227        // For complex types, serialize to JSON string and pass as literal.
3228        other => go_string_literal(&other.to_string()),
3229    }
3230}
3231
3232// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
3233// Visitor generation
3234// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
3235
3236/// Derive a unique, exported Go struct name for a visitor from a fixture ID.
3237///
3238/// E.g. `visitor_continue_default` → `visitorContinueDefault` (unexported, avoids
3239/// polluting the exported API of the test package while still being package-level).
3240fn visitor_struct_name(fixture_id: &str) -> String {
3241    use heck::ToUpperCamelCase;
3242    // Use UpperCamelCase so Go treats it as exported — required for method sets.
3243    format!("testVisitor{}", fixture_id.to_upper_camel_case())
3244}
3245
3246/// Emit a package-level Go struct declaration and all its visitor methods.
3247///
3248/// The struct embeds `BaseVisitor` to satisfy all interface methods not
3249/// explicitly overridden by the fixture callbacks.
3250fn emit_go_visitor_struct(
3251    out: &mut String,
3252    struct_name: &str,
3253    visitor_spec: &crate::fixture::VisitorSpec,
3254    import_alias: &str,
3255) {
3256    let _ = writeln!(out, "type {struct_name} struct{{");
3257    let _ = writeln!(out, "\t{import_alias}.BaseVisitor");
3258    let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
3259    for (method_name, action) in &visitor_spec.callbacks {
3260        emit_go_visitor_method(out, struct_name, method_name, action, import_alias);
3261    }
3262}
3263
3264/// Emit a Go visitor method for a callback action on the named struct.
3265fn emit_go_visitor_method(
3266    out: &mut String,
3267    struct_name: &str,
3268    method_name: &str,
3269    action: &CallbackAction,
3270    import_alias: &str,
3271) {
3272    let camel_method = method_to_camel(method_name);
3273    // Parameter signatures must exactly match the htmltomarkdown.Visitor interface.
3274    // Optional fields use pointer types (*string, *uint32, etc.) to indicate nil-ability.
3275    let params = match method_name {
3276        "visit_link" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, href string, text string, title *string"),
3277        "visit_image" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, src string, alt string, title *string"),
3278        "visit_heading" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, level uint32, text string, id *string"),
3279        "visit_code_block" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, lang *string, code string"),
3280        "visit_code_inline"
3281        | "visit_strong"
3282        | "visit_emphasis"
3283        | "visit_strikethrough"
3284        | "visit_underline"
3285        | "visit_subscript"
3286        | "visit_superscript"
3287        | "visit_mark"
3288        | "visit_button"
3289        | "visit_summary"
3290        | "visit_figcaption"
3291        | "visit_definition_term"
3292        | "visit_definition_description" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, text string"),
3293        "visit_text" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, text string"),
3294        "visit_list_item" => {
3295            format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, ordered bool, marker string, text string")
3296        }
3297        "visit_blockquote" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, content string, depth uint"),
3298        "visit_table_row" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, cells []string, isHeader bool"),
3299        "visit_custom_element" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, tagName string, html string"),
3300        "visit_form" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, action *string, method *string"),
3301        "visit_input" => {
3302            format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, inputType string, name *string, value *string")
3303        }
3304        "visit_audio" | "visit_video" | "visit_iframe" => {
3305            format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, src *string")
3306        }
3307        "visit_details" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, open bool"),
3308        "visit_element_end" | "visit_table_end" | "visit_definition_list_end" | "visit_figure_end" => {
3309            format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, output string")
3310        }
3311        "visit_list_start" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, ordered bool"),
3312        "visit_list_end" => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext, ordered bool, output string"),
3313        _ => format!("_ {import_alias}.NodeContext"),
3314    };
3315
3316    let _ = writeln!(
3317        out,
3318        "func (v *{struct_name}) {camel_method}({params}) {import_alias}.VisitResult {{"
3319    );
3320    match action {
3321        CallbackAction::Skip => {
3322            let _ = writeln!(out, "\treturn {import_alias}.VisitResultSkip()");
3323        }
3324        CallbackAction::Continue => {
3325            let _ = writeln!(out, "\treturn {import_alias}.VisitResultContinue()");
3326        }
3327        CallbackAction::PreserveHtml => {
3328            let _ = writeln!(out, "\treturn {import_alias}.VisitResultPreserveHTML()");
3329        }
3330        CallbackAction::Custom { output } => {
3331            let escaped = go_string_literal(output);
3332            let _ = writeln!(out, "\treturn {import_alias}.VisitResultCustom({escaped})");
3333        }
3334        CallbackAction::CustomTemplate { template, .. } => {
3335            // Convert {var} placeholders to %s format verbs and collect arg names.
3336            // E.g. `QUOTE: "{text}"` → fmt.Sprintf("QUOTE: \"%s\"", text)
3337            //
3338            // For pointer-typed params (e.g. `src *string`), dereference with `*`
3339            // — the test fixtures always supply a non-nil value for methods that
3340            // fire a custom template, so this is safe in practice.
3341            let ptr_params = go_visitor_ptr_params(method_name);
3342            let (fmt_str, fmt_args) = template_to_sprintf(template, &ptr_params);
3343            let escaped_fmt = go_string_literal(&fmt_str);
3344            if fmt_args.is_empty() {
3345                let _ = writeln!(out, "\treturn {import_alias}.VisitResultCustom({escaped_fmt})");
3346            } else {
3347                let args_str = fmt_args.join(", ");
3348                let _ = writeln!(
3349                    out,
3350                    "\treturn {import_alias}.VisitResultCustom(fmt.Sprintf({escaped_fmt}, {args_str}))"
3351                );
3352            }
3353        }
3354    }
3355    let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
3356}
3357
3358/// Return the set of camelCase parameter names that are pointer types (`*string`) for a
3359/// given visitor method name.  Used to dereference pointers in template `fmt.Sprintf` calls.
3360fn go_visitor_ptr_params(method_name: &str) -> std::collections::HashSet<&'static str> {
3361    match method_name {
3362        "visit_link" => ["title"].into(),
3363        "visit_image" => ["title"].into(),
3364        "visit_heading" => ["id"].into(),
3365        "visit_code_block" => ["lang"].into(),
3366        "visit_form" => ["action", "method"].into(),
3367        "visit_input" => ["name", "value"].into(),
3368        "visit_audio" | "visit_video" | "visit_iframe" => ["src"].into(),
3369        _ => std::collections::HashSet::new(),
3370    }
3371}
3372
3373/// Convert a `{var}` template string into a `fmt.Sprintf` format string and argument list.
3374///
3375/// For example, `QUOTE: "{text}"` becomes `("QUOTE: \"%s\"", vec!["text"])`.
3376///
3377/// Placeholder names in the template use snake_case (matching fixture field names); they
3378/// are converted to Go camelCase parameter names using `go_param_name` so they match the
3379/// generated visitor method signatures (e.g. `{input_type}` → `inputType`).
3380///
3381/// `ptr_params` — camelCase names of parameters that are `*string`; these are
3382/// dereferenced with `*` when used as `fmt.Sprintf` arguments.  The fixtures that
3383/// use `custom_template` on pointer-param methods always supply a non-nil value.
3384fn template_to_sprintf(template: &str, ptr_params: &std::collections::HashSet<&str>) -> (String, Vec<String>) {
3385    let mut fmt_str = String::new();
3386    let mut args: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
3387    let mut chars = template.chars().peekable();
3388    while let Some(c) = chars.next() {
3389        if c == '{' {
3390            // Collect placeholder name until '}'.
3391            let mut name = String::new();
3392            for inner in chars.by_ref() {
3393                if inner == '}' {
3394                    break;
3395                }
3396                name.push(inner);
3397            }
3398            fmt_str.push_str("%s");
3399            // Convert snake_case placeholder to Go camelCase to match method param names.
3400            let go_name = go_param_name(&name);
3401            // Dereference pointer params so fmt.Sprintf receives a string value.
3402            let arg_expr = if ptr_params.contains(go_name.as_str()) {
3403                format!("*{go_name}")
3404            } else {
3405                go_name
3406            };
3407            args.push(arg_expr);
3408        } else {
3409            fmt_str.push(c);
3410        }
3411    }
3412    (fmt_str, args)
3413}
3414
3415/// Convert snake_case method names to Go camelCase.
3416fn method_to_camel(snake: &str) -> String {
3417    use heck::ToUpperCamelCase;
3418    snake.to_upper_camel_case()
3419}
3420
3421#[cfg(test)]
3422mod tests {
3423    use super::*;
3424    use crate::config::{CallConfig, E2eConfig};
3425    use crate::fixture::{Assertion, Fixture};
3426
3427    fn make_fixture(id: &str) -> Fixture {
3428        Fixture {
3429            id: id.to_string(),
3430            category: None,
3431            description: "test fixture".to_string(),
3432            tags: vec![],
3433            skip: None,
3434            env: None,
3435            call: None,
3436            input: serde_json::Value::Null,
3437            mock_response: Some(crate::fixture::MockResponse {
3438                status: 200,
3439                body: Some(serde_json::Value::Null),
3440                stream_chunks: None,
3441                headers: std::collections::HashMap::new(),
3442            }),
3443            source: String::new(),
3444            http: None,
3445            assertions: vec![Assertion {
3446                assertion_type: "not_error".to_string(),
3447                ..Default::default()
3448            }],
3449            visitor: None,
3450        }
3451    }
3452
3453    /// snake_case function names in `[e2e.call]` must be routed through `to_go_name`
3454    /// so the emitted Go call uses the idiomatic CamelCase (e.g. `CleanExtractedText`
3455    /// instead of `clean_extracted_text`).
3456    #[test]
3457    fn test_go_method_name_uses_go_casing() {
3458        let e2e_config = E2eConfig {
3459            call: CallConfig {
3460                function: "clean_extracted_text".to_string(),
3461                module: "github.com/example/mylib".to_string(),
3462                result_var: "result".to_string(),
3463                returns_result: true,
3464                ..CallConfig::default()
3465            },
3466            ..E2eConfig::default()
3467        };
3468
3469        let fixture = make_fixture("basic_text");
3470        let mut out = String::new();
3471        render_test_function(&mut out, &fixture, "kreuzberg", &e2e_config);
3472
3473        assert!(
3474            out.contains("kreuzberg.CleanExtractedText("),
3475            "expected Go-cased method name 'CleanExtractedText', got:\n{out}"
3476        );
3477        assert!(
3478            !out.contains("kreuzberg.clean_extracted_text("),
3479            "must not emit raw snake_case method name, got:\n{out}"
3480        );
3481    }
3482
3483    #[test]
3484    fn test_streaming_fixture_emits_collect_snippet() {
3485        // A streaming fixture should emit `stream, err :=` and the collect loop.
3486        let streaming_fixture_json = r#"{
3487            "id": "basic_stream",
3488            "description": "basic streaming test",
3489            "call": "chat_stream",
3490            "input": {"model": "gpt-4", "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "hello"}]},
3491            "mock_response": {
3492                "status": 200,
3493                "stream_chunks": [{"delta": "hello"}]
3494            },
3495            "assertions": [
3496                {"type": "count_min", "field": "chunks", "value": 1}
3497            ]
3498        }"#;
3499        let fixture: Fixture = serde_json::from_str(streaming_fixture_json).unwrap();
3500        assert!(fixture.is_streaming_mock(), "fixture should be detected as streaming");
3501
3502        let e2e_config = E2eConfig {
3503            call: CallConfig {
3504                function: "chat_stream".to_string(),
3505                module: "github.com/example/mylib".to_string(),
3506                result_var: "result".to_string(),
3507                returns_result: true,
3508                r#async: true,
3509                ..CallConfig::default()
3510            },
3511            ..E2eConfig::default()
3512        };
3513
3514        let mut out = String::new();
3515        render_test_function(&mut out, &fixture, "pkg", &e2e_config);
3516
3517        assert!(out.contains("stream, err :="), "should use stream binding, got:\n{out}");
3518        assert!(
3519            out.contains("for chunk := range stream"),
3520            "should emit collect loop, got:\n{out}"
3521        );
3522    }
3523
3524    #[test]
3525    fn test_streaming_with_client_factory_and_json_arg() {
3526        // Mimics the real liter-llm setup: no returns_result on the call,
3527        // json_object arg (binding_returns_error=true), and client_factory from
3528        // the default Go call override.
3529        use alef_core::config::e2e::{ArgMapping, CallOverride};
3530        let streaming_fixture_json = r#"{
3531            "id": "basic_stream_client",
3532            "description": "basic streaming test with client",
3533            "call": "chat_stream",
3534            "input": {"model": "gpt-4", "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "hello"}]},
3535            "mock_response": {
3536                "status": 200,
3537                "stream_chunks": [{"delta": "hello"}]
3538            },
3539            "assertions": [
3540                {"type": "count_min", "field": "chunks", "value": 1}
3541            ]
3542        }"#;
3543        let fixture: Fixture = serde_json::from_str(streaming_fixture_json).unwrap();
3544        assert!(fixture.is_streaming_mock(), "fixture should be detected as streaming");
3545
3546        let go_override = CallOverride {
3547            client_factory: Some("CreateClient".to_string()),
3548            ..Default::default()
3549        };
3550
3551        let mut call_overrides = std::collections::HashMap::new();
3552        call_overrides.insert("go".to_string(), go_override);
3553
3554        let e2e_config = E2eConfig {
3555            call: CallConfig {
3556                function: "chat_stream".to_string(),
3557                module: "github.com/example/mylib".to_string(),
3558                result_var: "result".to_string(),
3559                returns_result: false, // NOT true — like real liter-llm
3560                r#async: true,
3561                args: vec![ArgMapping {
3562                    name: "request".to_string(),
3563                    field: "input".to_string(),
3564                    arg_type: "json_object".to_string(),
3565                    optional: false,
3566                    owned: true,
3567                    element_type: None,
3568                    go_type: None,
3569                }],
3570                overrides: call_overrides,
3571                ..CallConfig::default()
3572            },
3573            ..E2eConfig::default()
3574        };
3575
3576        let mut out = String::new();
3577        render_test_function(&mut out, &fixture, "pkg", &e2e_config);
3578
3579        eprintln!("generated:\n{out}");
3580        assert!(out.contains("stream, err :="), "should use stream binding, got:\n{out}");
3581        assert!(
3582            out.contains("for chunk := range stream"),
3583            "should emit collect loop, got:\n{out}"
3584        );
3585    }
3586
3587    /// When `segments` is an optional field (Option<Vec<T>>) and a fixture asserts on
3588    /// `segments[0].id`, the prefix guard must be `result.Segments != nil` — NOT
3589    /// `result.Segments[0] != nil`, which is a compile error for a value-typed element.
3590    #[test]
3591    fn test_indexed_element_prefix_guard_uses_array_not_element() {
3592        let mut optional_fields = std::collections::HashSet::new();
3593        optional_fields.insert("segments".to_string());
3594        let mut array_fields = std::collections::HashSet::new();
3595        array_fields.insert("segments".to_string());
3596
3597        let e2e_config = E2eConfig {
3598            call: CallConfig {
3599                function: "transcribe".to_string(),
3600                module: "github.com/example/mylib".to_string(),
3601                result_var: "result".to_string(),
3602                returns_result: true,
3603                ..CallConfig::default()
3604            },
3605            fields_optional: optional_fields,
3606            fields_array: array_fields,
3607            ..E2eConfig::default()
3608        };
3609
3610        let fixture = Fixture {
3611            id: "edge_transcribe_with_timestamps".to_string(),
3612            category: None,
3613            description: "Transcription with timestamp segments".to_string(),
3614            tags: vec![],
3615            skip: None,
3616            env: None,
3617            call: None,
3618            input: serde_json::Value::Null,
3619            mock_response: Some(crate::fixture::MockResponse {
3620                status: 200,
3621                body: Some(serde_json::Value::Null),
3622                stream_chunks: None,
3623                headers: std::collections::HashMap::new(),
3624            }),
3625            source: String::new(),
3626            http: None,
3627            assertions: vec![
3628                Assertion {
3629                    assertion_type: "not_error".to_string(),
3630                    ..Default::default()
3631                },
3632                Assertion {
3633                    assertion_type: "equals".to_string(),
3634                    field: Some("segments[0].id".to_string()),
3635                    value: Some(serde_json::Value::Number(serde_json::Number::from(0u64))),
3636                    ..Default::default()
3637                },
3638            ],
3639            visitor: None,
3640        };
3641
3642        let mut out = String::new();
3643        render_test_function(&mut out, &fixture, "pkg", &e2e_config);
3644
3645        eprintln!("generated:\n{out}");
3646
3647        // Must guard on the slice itself — not on the element.
3648        assert!(
3649            out.contains("result.Segments != nil"),
3650            "guard must be on Segments (the slice), not an element; got:\n{out}"
3651        );
3652        // Must NOT emit the invalid element nil check.
3653        assert!(
3654            !out.contains("result.Segments[0] != nil"),
3655            "must not emit Segments[0] != nil for a value-type element; got:\n{out}"
3656        );
3657    }
3658}