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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:18:21 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:18:21 +0000 |
commit | 4e8199b572f2035b7749cba276ece3a26630d23e (patch) | |
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parent | Adding upstream version 1.66.0+dfsg1. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 1.67.1+dfsg1.upstream/1.67.1+dfsg1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/tools')
1374 files changed, 18103 insertions, 22679 deletions
diff --git a/src/tools/build-manifest/README.md b/src/tools/build-manifest/README.md index 44c96f31d..9d30c5541 100644 --- a/src/tools/build-manifest/README.md +++ b/src/tools/build-manifest/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,16 @@ # build-manifest -This tool generates the manifests uploaded to static.rust-lang.org and used by -rustup. The tool is invoked by the bootstrap tool. +This tool generates the manifests uploaded to static.rust-lang.org and used by rustup. +You can see a full list of all manifests at <https://static.rust-lang.org/manifests.txt>. +This listing is updated by <https://github.com/rust-lang/generate-manifest-list> every 7 days. + +This gets called by `promote-release` <https://github.com/rust-lang/promote-release> via `x.py dist hash-and-sign`. + +## Adding a new component + +1. Add a new `Step` to `dist.rs`. This should usually be named after the filename of the uploaded tarball. See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/101799/files#diff-2c56335faa24486df09ba392d8900c57e2fac4633e1f7038469bcf9ed3feb871 for an example. + a. If appropriate, call `tarball.is_preview(true)` for the component. +2. Add a new `PkgType` to build-manifest. Fix all the compile errors as appropriate. ## Testing changes locally @@ -9,19 +18,16 @@ In order to test the changes locally you need to have a valid dist directory available locally. If you don't want to build all the compiler, you can easily create one from the nightly artifacts with: -``` -#!/bin/bash -for cmpn in rust rustc rust-std rust-docs cargo; do - wget https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/${cmpn}-nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz +```sh +for component in rust rustc rust-std rust-docs cargo; do + wget -P build/dist https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/${component}-nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz done ``` -Then, you can generate the manifest and all the packages from `path/to/dist` to -`path/to/output` with: +Then, you can generate the manifest and all the packages from `build/dist` to +`build/manifest` with: +```sh +mkdir -p build/manifest +cargo +nightly run --release -p build-manifest build/dist build/manifest 1970-01-01 http://example.com nightly ``` -$ cargo +nightly run path/to/dist path/to/output 1970-01-01 http://example.com CHANNEL -``` - -Remember to replace `CHANNEL` with the channel you produced dist artifacts of -and `VERSION` with the current Rust version. diff --git a/src/tools/build-manifest/src/main.rs b/src/tools/build-manifest/src/main.rs index b0006cb90..0551e835b 100644 --- a/src/tools/build-manifest/src/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/build-manifest/src/main.rs @@ -1,8 +1,4 @@ -//! Build a dist manifest, hash and sign everything. -//! This gets called by `promote-release` -//! (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-central-station/tree/master/promote-release) -//! via `x.py dist hash-and-sign`; the cmdline arguments are set up -//! by rustbuild (in `src/bootstrap/dist.rs`). +#![doc = include_str!("../README.md")] mod checksum; mod manifest; @@ -64,6 +60,7 @@ static TARGETS: &[&str] = &[ "aarch64-unknown-none", "aarch64-unknown-none-softfloat", "aarch64-unknown-redox", + "aarch64-unknown-uefi", "arm-linux-androideabi", "arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi", "arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf", @@ -99,6 +96,7 @@ static TARGETS: &[&str] = &[ "i686-unknown-freebsd", "i686-unknown-linux-gnu", "i686-unknown-linux-musl", + "i686-unknown-uefi", "m68k-unknown-linux-gnu", "mips-unknown-linux-gnu", "mips-unknown-linux-musl", @@ -155,6 +153,7 @@ static TARGETS: &[&str] = &[ "x86_64-unknown-none", "x86_64-unknown-redox", "x86_64-unknown-hermit", + "x86_64-unknown-uefi", ]; /// This allows the manifest to contain rust-docs for hosts that don't build @@ -184,7 +183,7 @@ static PKG_INSTALLERS: &[&str] = &["x86_64-apple-darwin", "aarch64-apple-darwin" static MINGW: &[&str] = &["i686-pc-windows-gnu", "x86_64-pc-windows-gnu"]; -static NIGHTLY_ONLY_COMPONENTS: &[&str] = &["miri-preview", "rust-docs-json-preview"]; +static NIGHTLY_ONLY_COMPONENTS: &[PkgType] = &[PkgType::Miri, PkgType::JsonDocs]; macro_rules! t { ($e:expr) => { @@ -287,28 +286,9 @@ impl Builder { } fn add_packages_to(&mut self, manifest: &mut Manifest) { - macro_rules! package { - ($name:expr, $targets:expr) => { - self.package($name, &mut manifest.pkg, $targets, &[]) - }; + for pkg in PkgType::all() { + self.package(pkg, &mut manifest.pkg); } - package!("rustc", HOSTS); - package!("rustc-dev", HOSTS); - package!("reproducible-artifacts", HOSTS); - package!("rustc-docs", HOSTS); - package!("cargo", HOSTS); - package!("rust-mingw", MINGW); - package!("rust-std", TARGETS); - self.package("rust-docs", &mut manifest.pkg, HOSTS, DOCS_FALLBACK); - self.package("rust-docs-json-preview", &mut manifest.pkg, HOSTS, DOCS_FALLBACK); - package!("rust-src", &["*"]); - package!("rls-preview", HOSTS); - package!("rust-analyzer-preview", HOSTS); - package!("clippy-preview", HOSTS); - package!("miri-preview", HOSTS); - package!("rustfmt-preview", HOSTS); - package!("rust-analysis", TARGETS); - package!("llvm-tools-preview", TARGETS); } fn add_artifacts_to(&mut self, manifest: &mut Manifest) { @@ -333,44 +313,28 @@ impl Builder { } fn add_profiles_to(&mut self, manifest: &mut Manifest) { - let mut profile = |name, pkgs| self.profile(name, &mut manifest.profiles, pkgs); - profile("minimal", &["rustc", "cargo", "rust-std", "rust-mingw"]); - profile( - "default", - &[ - "rustc", - "cargo", - "rust-std", - "rust-mingw", - "rust-docs", - "rustfmt-preview", - "clippy-preview", - ], - ); - profile( - "complete", - &[ - "rustc", - "cargo", - "rust-std", - "rust-mingw", - "rust-docs", - "rustfmt-preview", - "clippy-preview", - "rls-preview", - "rust-analyzer-preview", - "rust-src", - "llvm-tools-preview", - "rust-analysis", - "miri-preview", - ], - ); + use PkgType::*; + + let mut profile = |name, pkgs: &_| self.profile(name, &mut manifest.profiles, pkgs); + + // Use a Vec here to make sure we don't exclude any components in an earlier profile. + let minimal = vec![Rustc, Cargo, RustStd, RustMingw]; + profile("minimal", &minimal); + + let mut default = minimal; + default.extend([HtmlDocs, Rustfmt, Clippy]); + profile("default", &default); + + // NOTE: this profile is effectively deprecated; do not add new components to it. + let mut complete = default; + complete.extend([Rls, RustAnalyzer, RustSrc, LlvmTools, RustAnalysis, Miri]); + profile("complete", &complete); // The compiler libraries are not stable for end users, and they're also huge, so we only // `rustc-dev` for nightly users, and only in the "complete" profile. It's still possible // for users to install the additional component manually, if needed. if self.versions.channel() == "nightly" { - self.extend_profile("complete", &mut manifest.profiles, &["rustc-dev"]); + self.extend_profile("complete", &mut manifest.profiles, &[RustcDev]); // Do not include the rustc-docs component for now, as it causes // conflicts with the rust-docs component when installed. See // #75833. @@ -382,12 +346,11 @@ impl Builder { let mut rename = |from: &str, to: &str| { manifest.renames.insert(from.to_owned(), Rename { to: to.to_owned() }) }; - rename("rls", "rls-preview"); - rename("rustfmt", "rustfmt-preview"); - rename("clippy", "clippy-preview"); - rename("miri", "miri-preview"); - rename("rust-docs-json", "rust-docs-json-preview"); - rename("rust-analyzer", "rust-analyzer-preview"); + for pkg in PkgType::all() { + if pkg.is_preview() { + rename(pkg.tarball_component_name(), &pkg.manifest_component_name()); + } + } } fn rust_package(&mut self, manifest: &Manifest) -> Package { @@ -419,42 +382,52 @@ impl Builder { let mut components = Vec::new(); let mut extensions = Vec::new(); - let host_component = |pkg| Component::from_str(pkg, host); - - // rustc/rust-std/cargo/docs are all required, - // and so is rust-mingw if it's available for the target. - components.extend(vec![ - host_component("rustc"), - host_component("rust-std"), - host_component("cargo"), - host_component("rust-docs"), - ]); - if host.contains("pc-windows-gnu") { - components.push(host_component("rust-mingw")); - } + let host_component = |pkg: &_| Component::from_pkg(pkg, host); - // Tools are always present in the manifest, - // but might be marked as unavailable if they weren't built. - extensions.extend(vec![ - host_component("clippy-preview"), - host_component("miri-preview"), - host_component("rls-preview"), - host_component("rust-analyzer-preview"), - host_component("rustfmt-preview"), - host_component("llvm-tools-preview"), - host_component("rust-analysis"), - host_component("rust-docs-json-preview"), - ]); - - extensions.extend( - TARGETS - .iter() - .filter(|&&target| target != host) - .map(|target| Component::from_str("rust-std", target)), - ); - extensions.extend(HOSTS.iter().map(|target| Component::from_str("rustc-dev", target))); - extensions.extend(HOSTS.iter().map(|target| Component::from_str("rustc-docs", target))); - extensions.push(Component::from_str("rust-src", "*")); + for pkg in PkgType::all() { + match pkg { + // rustc/rust-std/cargo/docs are all required + PkgType::Rustc | PkgType::Cargo | PkgType::HtmlDocs => { + components.push(host_component(pkg)); + } + PkgType::RustStd => { + components.push(host_component(pkg)); + extensions.extend( + TARGETS + .iter() + .filter(|&&target| target != host) + .map(|target| Component::from_pkg(pkg, target)), + ); + } + // so is rust-mingw if it's available for the target + PkgType::RustMingw => { + if host.contains("pc-windows-gnu") { + components.push(host_component(pkg)); + } + } + // Tools are always present in the manifest, + // but might be marked as unavailable if they weren't built. + PkgType::Clippy + | PkgType::Miri + | PkgType::Rls + | PkgType::RustAnalyzer + | PkgType::Rustfmt + | PkgType::LlvmTools + | PkgType::RustAnalysis + | PkgType::JsonDocs => { + extensions.push(host_component(pkg)); + } + PkgType::RustcDev | PkgType::RustcDocs => { + extensions.extend(HOSTS.iter().map(|target| Component::from_pkg(pkg, target))); + } + PkgType::RustSrc => { + extensions.push(Component::from_pkg(pkg, "*")); + } + PkgType::Rust => {} + // NOTE: this is intentional, these artifacts aren't intended to be used with rustup + PkgType::ReproducibleArtifacts => {} + } + } // If the components/extensions don't actually exist for this // particular host/target combination then nix it entirely from our @@ -481,43 +454,44 @@ impl Builder { &mut self, profile_name: &str, dst: &mut BTreeMap<String, Vec<String>>, - pkgs: &[&str], + pkgs: &[PkgType], ) { - dst.insert(profile_name.to_owned(), pkgs.iter().map(|s| (*s).to_owned()).collect()); + dst.insert( + profile_name.to_owned(), + pkgs.iter().map(|s| s.manifest_component_name()).collect(), + ); } fn extend_profile( &mut self, profile_name: &str, dst: &mut BTreeMap<String, Vec<String>>, - pkgs: &[&str], + pkgs: &[PkgType], ) { dst.get_mut(profile_name) .expect("existing profile") - .extend(pkgs.iter().map(|s| (*s).to_owned())); + .extend(pkgs.iter().map(|s| s.manifest_component_name())); } - fn package( - &mut self, - pkgname: &str, - dst: &mut BTreeMap<String, Package>, - targets: &[&str], - fallback: &[(&str, &str)], - ) { - let version_info = self - .versions - .version(&PkgType::from_component(pkgname)) - .expect("failed to load package version"); + fn package(&mut self, pkg: &PkgType, dst: &mut BTreeMap<String, Package>) { + if *pkg == PkgType::Rust { + // This is handled specially by `rust_package` later. + // Order is important, so don't call `rust_package` here. + return; + } + + let fallback = if pkg.use_docs_fallback() { DOCS_FALLBACK } else { &[] }; + let version_info = self.versions.version(&pkg).expect("failed to load package version"); let mut is_present = version_info.present; // Never ship nightly-only components for other trains. - if self.versions.channel() != "nightly" && NIGHTLY_ONLY_COMPONENTS.contains(&pkgname) { + if self.versions.channel() != "nightly" && NIGHTLY_ONLY_COMPONENTS.contains(&pkg) { is_present = false; // Pretend the component is entirely missing. } macro_rules! tarball_name { ($target_name:expr) => { - self.versions.tarball_name(&PkgType::from_component(pkgname), $target_name).unwrap() + self.versions.tarball_name(pkg, $target_name).unwrap() }; } let mut target_from_compressed_tar = |target_name| { @@ -546,7 +520,8 @@ impl Builder { Target::unavailable() }; - let targets = targets + let targets = pkg + .targets() .iter() .map(|name| { let target = if is_present { @@ -561,7 +536,7 @@ impl Builder { .collect(); dst.insert( - pkgname.to_string(), + pkg.manifest_component_name(), Package { version: version_info.version.unwrap_or_default(), git_commit_hash: version_info.git_commit, diff --git a/src/tools/build-manifest/src/manifest.rs b/src/tools/build-manifest/src/manifest.rs index 547c270d8..a9f19d8e5 100644 --- a/src/tools/build-manifest/src/manifest.rs +++ b/src/tools/build-manifest/src/manifest.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +use crate::versions::PkgType; use crate::Builder; use serde::{Serialize, Serializer}; use std::collections::BTreeMap; @@ -116,8 +117,8 @@ pub(crate) struct Component { } impl Component { - pub(crate) fn from_str(pkg: &str, target: &str) -> Self { - Self { pkg: pkg.to_string(), target: target.to_string() } + pub(crate) fn from_pkg(pkg: &PkgType, target: &str) -> Self { + Self { pkg: pkg.manifest_component_name(), target: target.to_string() } } } diff --git a/src/tools/build-manifest/src/versions.rs b/src/tools/build-manifest/src/versions.rs index 0186194a4..dde9745af 100644 --- a/src/tools/build-manifest/src/versions.rs +++ b/src/tools/build-manifest/src/versions.rs @@ -8,55 +8,63 @@ use tar::Archive; const DEFAULT_TARGET: &str = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"; -#[derive(Debug, Hash, Eq, PartialEq, Clone)] -pub(crate) enum PkgType { - Rust, - RustSrc, - Rustc, - Cargo, - Rls, - RustAnalyzer, - Clippy, - Rustfmt, - LlvmTools, - Miri, - JsonDocs, - Other(String), -} +macro_rules! pkg_type { + ( $($variant:ident = $component:literal $(; preview = true $(@$is_preview:tt)? )? ),+ $(,)? ) => { + #[derive(Debug, Hash, Eq, PartialEq, Clone)] + pub(crate) enum PkgType { + $($variant,)+ + } -impl PkgType { - pub(crate) fn from_component(component: &str) -> Self { - match component { - "rust" => PkgType::Rust, - "rust-src" => PkgType::RustSrc, - "rustc" => PkgType::Rustc, - "cargo" => PkgType::Cargo, - "rls" | "rls-preview" => PkgType::Rls, - "rust-analyzer" | "rust-analyzer-preview" => PkgType::RustAnalyzer, - "clippy" | "clippy-preview" => PkgType::Clippy, - "rustfmt" | "rustfmt-preview" => PkgType::Rustfmt, - "llvm-tools" | "llvm-tools-preview" => PkgType::LlvmTools, - "miri" | "miri-preview" => PkgType::Miri, - "rust-docs-json" | "rust-docs-json-preview" => PkgType::JsonDocs, - other => PkgType::Other(other.into()), + impl PkgType { + pub(crate) fn is_preview(&self) -> bool { + match self { + $( $( $($is_preview)? PkgType::$variant => true, )? )+ + _ => false, + } + } + + /// First part of the tarball name. + pub(crate) fn tarball_component_name(&self) -> &str { + match self { + $( PkgType::$variant => $component,)+ + } + } + + pub(crate) fn all() -> &'static [PkgType] { + &[ $(PkgType::$variant),+ ] + } } } +} - /// First part of the tarball name. - fn tarball_component_name(&self) -> &str { - match self { - PkgType::Rust => "rust", - PkgType::RustSrc => "rust-src", - PkgType::Rustc => "rustc", - PkgType::Cargo => "cargo", - PkgType::Rls => "rls", - PkgType::RustAnalyzer => "rust-analyzer", - PkgType::Clippy => "clippy", - PkgType::Rustfmt => "rustfmt", - PkgType::LlvmTools => "llvm-tools", - PkgType::Miri => "miri", - PkgType::JsonDocs => "rust-docs-json", - PkgType::Other(component) => component, +pkg_type! { + Rust = "rust", + RustSrc = "rust-src", + Rustc = "rustc", + RustcDev = "rustc-dev", + RustcDocs = "rustc-docs", + ReproducibleArtifacts = "reproducible-artifacts", + RustMingw = "rust-mingw", + RustStd = "rust-std", + Cargo = "cargo", + HtmlDocs = "rust-docs", + RustAnalysis = "rust-analysis", + Rls = "rls"; preview = true, + RustAnalyzer = "rust-analyzer"; preview = true, + Clippy = "clippy"; preview = true, + Rustfmt = "rustfmt"; preview = true, + LlvmTools = "llvm-tools"; preview = true, + Miri = "miri"; preview = true, + JsonDocs = "rust-docs-json"; preview = true, +} + +impl PkgType { + /// Component name in the manifest. In particular, this includes the `-preview` suffix where appropriate. + pub(crate) fn manifest_component_name(&self) -> String { + if self.is_preview() { + format!("{}-preview", self.tarball_component_name()) + } else { + self.tarball_component_name().to_string() } } @@ -73,10 +81,42 @@ impl PkgType { PkgType::Miri => false, PkgType::Rust => true, + PkgType::RustStd => true, PkgType::RustSrc => true, PkgType::Rustc => true, PkgType::JsonDocs => true, - PkgType::Other(_) => true, + PkgType::HtmlDocs => true, + PkgType::RustcDev => true, + PkgType::RustcDocs => true, + PkgType::ReproducibleArtifacts => true, + PkgType::RustMingw => true, + PkgType::RustAnalysis => true, + } + } + + pub(crate) fn targets(&self) -> &[&str] { + use crate::{HOSTS, MINGW, TARGETS}; + use PkgType::*; + + match self { + Rust => HOSTS, // doesn't matter in practice, but return something to avoid panicking + Rustc => HOSTS, + RustcDev => HOSTS, + ReproducibleArtifacts => HOSTS, + RustcDocs => HOSTS, + Cargo => HOSTS, + RustMingw => MINGW, + RustStd => TARGETS, + HtmlDocs => HOSTS, + JsonDocs => HOSTS, + RustSrc => &["*"], + Rls => HOSTS, + RustAnalyzer => HOSTS, + Clippy => HOSTS, + Miri => HOSTS, + Rustfmt => HOSTS, + RustAnalysis => TARGETS, + LlvmTools => TARGETS, } } @@ -84,6 +124,14 @@ impl PkgType { fn target_independent(&self) -> bool { *self == PkgType::RustSrc } + + /// Whether to package these target-specific docs for another similar target. + pub(crate) fn use_docs_fallback(&self) -> bool { + match self { + PkgType::JsonDocs | PkgType::HtmlDocs => true, + _ => false, + } + } } #[derive(Debug, Default, Clone)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md b/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md index 2d7bda27e..23912bb3e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md @@ -4,13 +4,157 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [Changelog Update](book/src/development/infrastructure/changelog_update.md) if you want to update this document. -## Unreleased / In Rust Nightly +## Unreleased / Beta / In Rust Nightly -[3c7e7dbc...master](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/3c7e7dbc...master) +[b52fb523...master](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/b52fb523...master) + +## Rust 1.65 + +Current stable, released 2022-11-03 + +[3c7e7dbc...b52fb523](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/3c7e7dbc...b52fb523) + +### Important Changes + +* Clippy now has an `--explain <LINT>` command to show the lint description in the console + [#8952](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8952) + +### New Lints + +* [`unused_peekable`] + [#9258](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9258) +* [`collapsible_str_replace`] + [#9269](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9269) +* [`manual_string_new`] + [#9295](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9295) +* [`iter_on_empty_collections`] + [#9187](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9187) +* [`iter_on_single_items`] + [#9187](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9187) +* [`bool_to_int_with_if`] + [#9412](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9412) +* [`multi_assignments`] + [#9379](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9379) +* [`result_large_err`] + [#9373](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9373) +* [`partialeq_to_none`] + [#9288](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9288) +* [`suspicious_to_owned`] + [#8984](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8984) +* [`cast_slice_from_raw_parts`] + [#9247](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9247) +* [`manual_instant_elapsed`] + [#9264](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9264) + +### Moves and Deprecations + +* Moved [`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`] to `nursery` (now allow-by-default) + [#9302](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9302) +* Rename `logic_bug` to [`overly_complex_bool_expr`] + [#9306](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9306) +* Rename `arithmetic` to [`arithmetic_side_effects`] + [#9443](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9443) +* Moved [`only_used_in_recursion`] to complexity (now warn-by-default) + [#8804](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8804) +* Moved [`assertions_on_result_states`] to restriction (now allow-by-default) + [#9273](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9273) +* Renamed `blacklisted_name` to [`disallowed_names`] + [#8974](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8974) + +### Enhancements + +* [`option_if_let_else`]: Now also checks for match expressions + [#8696](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8696) +* [`explicit_auto_deref`]: Now lints on implicit returns in closures + [#9126](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9126) +* [`needless_borrow`]: Now considers trait implementations + [#9136](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9136) +* [`suboptimal_flops`], [`imprecise_flops`]: Now lint on constant expressions + [#9404](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9404) +* [`if_let_mutex`]: Now detects mutex behind references and warns about deadlocks + [#9318](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9318) + +### False Positive Fixes + +* [`unit_arg`] [`default_trait_access`] [`missing_docs_in_private_items`]: No longer + trigger in code generated from proc-macros + [#8694](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8694) +* [`unwrap_used`]: Now lints uses of `unwrap_err` + [#9338](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9338) +* [`expect_used`]: Now lints uses of `expect_err` + [#9338](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9338) +* [`transmute_undefined_repr`]: Now longer lints if the first field is compatible + with the other type + [#9287](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9287) +* [`unnecessary_to_owned`]: No longer lints, if type change cased errors in + the caller function + [#9424](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9424) +* [`match_like_matches_macro`]: No longer lints, if there are comments inside the + match expression + [#9276](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9276) +* [`partialeq_to_none`]: No longer trigger in code generated from macros + [#9389](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9389) +* [`arithmetic_side_effects`]: No longer lints expressions that only use literals + [#9365](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9365) +* [`explicit_auto_deref`]: Now ignores references on block expressions when the type + is `Sized`, on `dyn Trait` returns and when the suggestion is non-trivial + [#9126](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9126) +* [`trait_duplication_in_bounds`]: Now better tracks bounds to avoid false positives + [#9167](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9167) +* [`format_in_format_args`]: Now suggests cases where the result is formatted again + [#9349](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9349) +* [`only_used_in_recursion`]: No longer lints on function without recursions and + takes external functions into account + [#8804](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8804) +* [`missing_const_for_fn`]: No longer lints in proc-macros + [#9308](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9308) +* [`non_ascii_literal`]: Allow non-ascii comments in tests and make sure `#[allow]` + attributes work in tests + [#9327](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9327) +* [`question_mark`]: No longer lint `if let`s with subpatterns + [#9348](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9348) +* [`needless_collect`]: No longer lints in loops + [#8992](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8992) +* [`mut_mutex_lock`]: No longer lints if the mutex is behind an immutable reference + [#9418](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9418) +* [`needless_return`]: Now ignores returns with arguments + [#9381](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9381) +* [`range_plus_one`], [`range_minus_one`]: Now ignores code with macros + [#9446](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9446) +* [`assertions_on_result_states`]: No longer lints on the unit type + [#9273](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9273) + +### Suggestion Fixes/Improvements + +* [`unwrap_or_else_default`]: Now suggests `unwrap_or_default()` for empty strings + [#9421](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9421) +* [`if_then_some_else_none`]: Now also suggests `bool::then_some` + [#9289](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9289) +* [`redundant_closure_call`]: The suggestion now works for async closures + [#9053](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9053) +* [`suboptimal_flops`]: Now suggests parenthesis when they are required + [#9394](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9394) +* [`case_sensitive_file_extension_comparisons`]: Now suggests `map_or(..)` instead of `map(..).unwrap_or` + [#9341](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9341) +* Deprecated configuration values can now be updated automatically + [#9252](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9252) +* [`or_fun_call`]: Now suggest `Entry::or_default` for `Entry::or_insert(Default::default())` + [#9342](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9342) +* [`unwrap_used`]: Only suggests `expect` if [`expect_used`] is allowed + [#9223](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9223) + +### ICE Fixes + +* Fix ICE in [`useless_format`] for literals + [#9406](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9406) +* Fix infinite loop in [`vec_init_then_push`] + [#9441](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9441) +* Fix ICE when reading literals with weird proc-macro spans + [#9303](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9303) ## Rust 1.64 -Current stable, released 2022-09-22 +Released 2022-09-22 [d7b5cbf0...3c7e7dbc](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/d7b5cbf0...3c7e7dbc) @@ -3903,6 +4047,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`format_push_string`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#format_push_string [`from_iter_instead_of_collect`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#from_iter_instead_of_collect [`from_over_into`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#from_over_into +[`from_raw_with_void_ptr`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#from_raw_with_void_ptr [`from_str_radix_10`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#from_str_radix_10 [`future_not_send`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#future_not_send [`get_first`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#get_first @@ -3978,6 +4123,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`len_zero`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#len_zero [`let_and_return`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_and_return [`let_underscore_drop`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_underscore_drop +[`let_underscore_future`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_underscore_future [`let_underscore_lock`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_underscore_lock [`let_underscore_must_use`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_underscore_must_use [`let_unit_value`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_unit_value @@ -3996,6 +4142,8 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`manual_find_map`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_find_map [`manual_flatten`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_flatten [`manual_instant_elapsed`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_instant_elapsed +[`manual_is_ascii_check`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_is_ascii_check +[`manual_let_else`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_let_else [`manual_map`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_map [`manual_memcpy`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_memcpy [`manual_non_exhaustive`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_non_exhaustive @@ -4040,6 +4188,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`misaligned_transmute`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#misaligned_transmute [`mismatched_target_os`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#mismatched_target_os [`mismatching_type_param_order`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#mismatching_type_param_order +[`misnamed_getters`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#misnamed_getters [`misrefactored_assign_op`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#misrefactored_assign_op [`missing_const_for_fn`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#missing_const_for_fn [`missing_docs_in_private_items`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#missing_docs_in_private_items @@ -4198,6 +4347,8 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`same_item_push`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#same_item_push [`same_name_method`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#same_name_method [`search_is_some`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#search_is_some +[`seek_from_current`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#seek_from_current +[`seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind [`self_assignment`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#self_assignment [`self_named_constructors`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#self_named_constructors [`self_named_module_files`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#self_named_module_files @@ -4247,6 +4398,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`suspicious_splitn`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_splitn [`suspicious_to_owned`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_to_owned [`suspicious_unary_op_formatting`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_unary_op_formatting +[`suspicious_xor_used_as_pow`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_xor_used_as_pow [`swap_ptr_to_ref`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#swap_ptr_to_ref [`tabs_in_doc_comments`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#tabs_in_doc_comments [`temporary_assignment`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#temporary_assignment @@ -4277,6 +4429,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`try_err`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#try_err [`type_complexity`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#type_complexity [`type_repetition_in_bounds`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#type_repetition_in_bounds +[`unchecked_duration_subtraction`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unchecked_duration_subtraction [`undocumented_unsafe_blocks`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#undocumented_unsafe_blocks [`undropped_manually_drops`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#undropped_manually_drops [`unicode_not_nfc`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unicode_not_nfc @@ -4298,6 +4451,8 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`unnecessary_mut_passed`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_mut_passed [`unnecessary_operation`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_operation [`unnecessary_owned_empty_strings`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_owned_empty_strings +[`unnecessary_safety_comment`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_safety_comment +[`unnecessary_safety_doc`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_safety_doc [`unnecessary_self_imports`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_self_imports [`unnecessary_sort_by`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_sort_by [`unnecessary_to_owned`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_to_owned diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md b/src/tools/clippy/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md index dec13e44a..e3708bc48 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +++ b/src/tools/clippy/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md @@ -1,70 +1,3 @@ # The Rust Code of 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If you wish to use this code of conduct for your own project, consider -explicitly mentioning your moderation policy or making a copy with your own moderation policy so as to avoid confusion. - -*Adapted from the [Node.js Policy on Trolling](http://blog.izs.me/post/30036893703/policy-on-trolling) as well as the -[Contributor Covenant v1.3.0](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/3/0/).* - -[mod_team]: https://www.rust-lang.org/team.html#Moderation-team +The Code of Conduct for this repository [can be found online](https://www.rust-lang.org/conduct.html). diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/CONTRIBUTING.md b/src/tools/clippy/CONTRIBUTING.md index 85f94a74a..3158080d2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/src/tools/clippy/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ All contributors are expected to follow the [Rust Code of Conduct]. - [Issue and PR triage](#issue-and-pr-triage) - [Bors and Homu](#bors-and-homu) - [Contributions](#contributions) + - [License](#license) [Zulip]: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/clippy [Rust Code of Conduct]: https://www.rust-lang.org/policies/code-of-conduct @@ -245,6 +246,38 @@ Contributions to Clippy should be made in the form of GitHub pull requests. Each be reviewed by a core contributor (someone with permission to land patches) and either landed in the main tree or given feedback for changes that would be required. +All PRs should include a `changelog` entry with a short comment explaining the change. The rule of thumb is basically, +"what do you believe is important from an outsider's perspective?" Often, PRs are only related to a single property of a +lint, and then it's good to mention that one. Otherwise, it's better to include too much detail than too little. + +Clippy's [changelog] is created from these comments. Every release, someone gets all commits from bors with a +`changelog: XYZ` entry and combines them into the changelog. This is a manual process. + +Examples: +- New lint + ``` + changelog: new lint: [`missing_trait_methods`] + ``` +- False positive fix + ``` + changelog: Fix [`unused_peekable`] false positive when peeked in a closure or called as `f(&mut peekable)` + ``` +- Purely internal change + ``` + changelog: none + ``` + +Note this it is fine for a PR to include multiple `changelog` entries, e.g.: +``` +changelog: Something 1 +changelog: Something 2 +changelog: Something 3 +``` + +[changelog]: CHANGELOG.md + +## License + All code in this repository is under the [Apache-2.0] or the [MIT] license. <!-- adapted from https://github.com/servo/servo/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md --> diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/Cargo.toml index 60200a88b..fe425a2fb 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/Cargo.toml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [package] name = "clippy" -version = "0.1.66" +version = "0.1.67" description = "A bunch of helpful lints to avoid common pitfalls in Rust" repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy" readme = "README.md" diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/README.md b/src/tools/clippy/README.md index a8a6b86d2..81254ba8b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/README.md +++ b/src/tools/clippy/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Clippy -[![Clippy Test](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/workflows/Clippy%20Test/badge.svg?branch=auto&event=push)](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Clippy+Test%22+event%3Apush+branch%3Aauto) +[![Clippy Test](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/workflows/Clippy%20Test%20(bors)/badge.svg?branch=auto&event=push)](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Clippy+Test+(bors)%22+event%3Apush+branch%3Aauto) [![License: MIT OR Apache-2.0](https://img.shields.io/crates/l/clippy.svg)](#license) A collection of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your [Rust](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust) code. @@ -197,19 +197,13 @@ disallowed-names = ["toto", "tata", "titi"] cognitive-complexity-threshold = 30 ``` -See the [list of lints](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html) for more information about which -lints can be configured and the meaning of the variables. +See the [list of configurable lints](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#Configuration), +the lint descriptions contain the names and meanings of these configuration variables. > **Note** > > `clippy.toml` or `.clippy.toml` cannot be used to allow/deny lints. -> **Note** -> -> Configuration changes will not apply for code that has already been compiled and cached under `./target/`; -> for example, adding a new string to `doc-valid-idents` may still result in Clippy flagging that string. To be sure -> that any configuration changes are applied, you may want to run `cargo clean` and re-compile your crate from scratch. - To deactivate the “for further information visit *lint-link*” message you can define the `CLIPPY_DISABLE_DOCS_LINKS` environment variable. @@ -230,7 +224,7 @@ in the `Cargo.toml` can be used. rust-version = "1.30" ``` -The MSRV can also be specified as an inner attribute, like below. +The MSRV can also be specified as an attribute, like below. ```rust #![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/SUMMARY.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/SUMMARY.md index 0b945faf9..1f0b8db28 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/SUMMARY.md +++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/SUMMARY.md @@ -21,3 +21,4 @@ - [The Clippy Book](development/infrastructure/book.md) - [Proposals](development/proposals/README.md) - [Roadmap 2021](development/proposals/roadmap-2021.md) + - [Syntax Tree Patterns](development/proposals/syntax-tree-patterns.md) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/configuration.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/configuration.md index 77f1d2e87..430ff8b73 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/configuration.md +++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/configuration.md @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ disallowed-names = ["toto", "tata", "titi"] cognitive-complexity-threshold = 30 ``` -See the [list of lints](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html) for more information about which -lints can be configured and the meaning of the variables. +See the [list of configurable lints](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#Configuration), +the lint descriptions contain the names and meanings of these configuration variables. To deactivate the "for further information visit *lint-link*" message you can define the `CLIPPY_DISABLE_DOCS_LINKS` environment variable. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) in the clippy configuration file. msrv = "1.30.0" ``` -The MSRV can also be specified as an inner attribute, like below. +The MSRV can also be specified as an attribute, like below. ```rust #![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/adding_lints.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/adding_lints.md index 3c3f368a5..8b4eee8c9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/adding_lints.md +++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/adding_lints.md @@ -443,27 +443,27 @@ value is passed to the constructor in `clippy_lints/lib.rs`. ```rust pub struct ManualStrip { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl ManualStrip { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } ``` The project's MSRV can then be matched against the feature MSRV in the LintPass -using the `meets_msrv` utility function. +using the `Msrv::meets` method. ``` rust -if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::STR_STRIP_PREFIX) { +if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::STR_STRIP_PREFIX) { return; } ``` -The project's MSRV can also be specified as an inner attribute, which overrides +The project's MSRV can also be specified as an attribute, which overrides the value from `clippy.toml`. This can be accounted for using the `extract_msrv_attr!(LintContext)` macro and passing `LateContext`/`EarlyContext`. @@ -483,19 +483,15 @@ have a case for the version below the MSRV and one with the same contents but for the MSRV version itself. ```rust -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] - ... +#[clippy::msrv = "1.44"] fn msrv_1_44() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.44"] - /* something that would trigger the lint */ } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.45"] fn msrv_1_45() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.45"] - /* something that would trigger the lint */ } ``` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/syntax-tree-patterns.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/syntax-tree-patterns.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c5587c4bf --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/syntax-tree-patterns.md @@ -0,0 +1,986 @@ +- Feature Name: syntax-tree-patterns +- Start Date: 2019-03-12 +- RFC PR: [#3875](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/3875) + +# Summary + +Introduce a domain-specific language (similar to regular expressions) that +allows to describe lints using *syntax tree patterns*. + + +# Motivation + +Finding parts of a syntax tree (AST, HIR, ...) that have certain properties +(e.g. "*an if that has a block as its condition*") is a major task when writing +lints. For non-trivial lints, it often requires nested pattern matching of AST / +HIR nodes. For example, testing that an expression is a boolean literal requires +the following checks: + +```rust +if let ast::ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &expr.node { + if let ast::LitKind::Bool(_) = &lit.node { + ... + } +} +``` + +Writing this kind of matching code quickly becomes a complex task and the +resulting code is often hard to comprehend. The code below shows a simplified +version of the pattern matching required by the `collapsible_if` lint: + +```rust +// simplified version of the collapsible_if lint +if let ast::ExprKind::If(check, then, None) = &expr.node { + if then.stmts.len() == 1 { + if let ast::StmtKind::Expr(inner) | ast::StmtKind::Semi(inner) = &then.stmts[0].node { + if let ast::ExprKind::If(check_inner, content, None) = &inner.node { + ... + } + } + } +} +``` + +The `if_chain` macro can improve readability by flattening the nested if +statements, but the resulting code is still quite hard to read: + +```rust +// simplified version of the collapsible_if lint +if_chain! { + if let ast::ExprKind::If(check, then, None) = &expr.node; + if then.stmts.len() == 1; + if let ast::StmtKind::Expr(inner) | ast::StmtKind::Semi(inner) = &then.stmts[0].node; + if let ast::ExprKind::If(check_inner, content, None) = &inner.node; + then { + ... + } +} +``` + +The code above matches if expressions that contain only another if expression +(where both ifs don't have an else branch). While it's easy to explain what the +lint does, it's hard to see that from looking at the code samples above. + +Following the motivation above, the first goal this RFC is to **simplify writing +and reading lints**. + +The second part of the motivation is clippy's dependence on unstable +compiler-internal data structures. Clippy lints are currently written against +the compiler's AST / HIR which means that even small changes in these data +structures might break a lot of lints. The second goal of this RFC is to **make +lints independant of the compiler's AST / HIR data structures**. + +# Approach + +A lot of complexity in writing lints currently seems to come from having to +manually implement the matching logic (see code samples above). It's an +imparative style that describes *how* to match a syntax tree node instead of +specifying *what* should be matched against declaratively. In other areas, it's +common to use declarative patterns to describe desired information and let the +implementation do the actual matching. A well-known example of this approach are +[regular expressions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression). Instead +of writing code that detects certain character sequences, one can describe a +search pattern using a domain-specific language and search for matches using +that pattern. The advantage of using a declarative domain-specific language is +that its limited domain (e.g. matching character sequences in the case of +regular expressions) allows to express entities in that domain in a very natural +and expressive way. + +While regular expressions are very useful when searching for patterns in flat +character sequences, they cannot easily be applied to hierarchical data +structures like syntax trees. This RFC therefore proposes a pattern matching +system that is inspired by regular expressions and designed for hierarchical +syntax trees. + +# Guide-level explanation + +This proposal adds a `pattern!` macro that can be used to specify a syntax tree +pattern to search for. A simple pattern is shown below: + +```rust +pattern!{ + my_pattern: Expr = + Lit(Bool(false)) +} +``` + +This macro call defines a pattern named `my_pattern` that can be matched against +an `Expr` syntax tree node. The actual pattern (`Lit(Bool(false))` in this case) +defines which syntax trees should match the pattern. This pattern matches +expressions that are boolean literals with value `false`. + +The pattern can then be used to implement lints in the following way: + +```rust +... + +impl EarlyLintPass for MyAwesomeLint { + fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext, expr: &syntax::ast::Expr) { + + if my_pattern(expr).is_some() { + cx.span_lint( + MY_AWESOME_LINT, + expr.span, + "This is a match for a simple pattern. Well done!", + ); + } + + } +} +``` + +The `pattern!` macro call expands to a function `my_pattern` that expects a +syntax tree expression as its argument and returns an `Option` that indicates +whether the pattern matched. + +> Note: The result type is explained in more detail in [a later +> section](#the-result-type). For now, it's enough to know that the result is +> `Some` if the pattern matched and `None` otherwise. + +## Pattern syntax + +The following examples demonstate the pattern syntax: + + +#### Any (`_`) + +The simplest pattern is the any pattern. It matches anything and is therefore +similar to regex's `*`. + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches any expression + my_pattern: Expr = + _ +} +``` + +#### Node (`<node-name>(<args>)`) + +Nodes are used to match a specific variant of an AST node. A node has a name and +a number of arguments that depends on the node type. For example, the `Lit` node +has a single argument that describes the type of the literal. As another +example, the `If` node has three arguments describing the if's condition, then +block and else block. + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches any expression that is a literal + my_pattern: Expr = + Lit(_) +} + +pattern!{ + // matches any expression that is a boolean literal + my_pattern: Expr = + Lit(Bool(_)) +} + +pattern!{ + // matches if expressions that have a boolean literal in their condition + // Note: The `_?` syntax here means that the else branch is optional and can be anything. + // This is discussed in more detail in the section `Repetition`. + my_pattern: Expr = + If( Lit(Bool(_)) , _, _?) +} +``` + + +#### Literal (`<lit>`) + +A pattern can also contain Rust literals. These literals match themselves. + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches the boolean literal false + my_pattern: Expr = + Lit(Bool(false)) +} + +pattern!{ + // matches the character literal 'x' + my_pattern: Expr = + Lit(Char('x')) +} +``` + +#### Alternations (`a | b`) + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches if the literal is a boolean or integer literal + my_pattern: Lit = + Bool(_) | Int(_) +} + +pattern!{ + // matches if the expression is a char literal with value 'x' or 'y' + my_pattern: Expr = + Lit( Char('x' | 'y') ) +} +``` + +#### Empty (`()`) + +The empty pattern represents an empty sequence or the `None` variant of an +optional. + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches if the expression is an empty array + my_pattern: Expr = + Array( () ) +} + +pattern!{ + // matches if expressions that don't have an else clause + my_pattern: Expr = + If(_, _, ()) +} +``` + +#### Sequence (`<a> <b>`) + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches the array [true, false] + my_pattern: Expr = + Array( Lit(Bool(true)) Lit(Bool(false)) ) +} +``` + +#### Repetition (`<a>*`, `<a>+`, `<a>?`, `<a>{n}`, `<a>{n,m}`, `<a>{n,}`) + +Elements may be repeated. The syntax for specifying repetitions is identical to +[regex's syntax](https://docs.rs/regex/1.1.2/regex/#repetitions). + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches arrays that contain 2 'x's as their last or second-last elements + // Examples: + // ['x', 'x'] match + // ['x', 'x', 'y'] match + // ['a', 'b', 'c', 'x', 'x', 'y'] match + // ['x', 'x', 'y', 'z'] no match + my_pattern: Expr = + Array( _* Lit(Char('x')){2} _? ) +} + +pattern!{ + // matches if expressions that **may or may not** have an else block + // Attn: `If(_, _, _)` matches only ifs that **have** an else block + // + // | if with else block | if witout else block + // If(_, _, _) | match | no match + // If(_, _, _?) | match | match + // If(_, _, ()) | no match | match + my_pattern: Expr = + If(_, _, _?) +} +``` + +#### Named submatch (`<a>#<name>`) + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches character literals and gives the literal the name foo + my_pattern: Expr = + Lit(Char(_)#foo) +} + +pattern!{ + // matches character literals and gives the char the name bar + my_pattern: Expr = + Lit(Char(_#bar)) +} + +pattern!{ + // matches character literals and gives the expression the name baz + my_pattern: Expr = + Lit(Char(_))#baz +} +``` + +The reason for using named submatches is described in the section [The result +type](#the-result-type). + +### Summary + +The following table gives an summary of the pattern syntax: + +| Syntax | Concept | Examples | +|-------------------------|------------------|--------------------------------------------| +|`_` | Any | `_` | +|`<node-name>(<args>)` | Node | `Lit(Bool(true))`, `If(_, _, _)` | +|`<lit>` | Literal | `'x'`, `false`, `101` | +|`<a> \| <b>` | Alternation | `Char(_) \| Bool(_)` | +|`()` | Empty | `Array( () )` | +|`<a> <b>` | Sequence | `Tuple( Lit(Bool(_)) Lit(Int(_)) Lit(_) )` | +|`<a>*` <br> `<a>+` <br> `<a>?` <br> `<a>{n}` <br> `<a>{n,m}` <br> `<a>{n,}` | Repetition <br> <br> <br> <br> <br><br> | `Array( _* )`, <br> `Block( Semi(_)+ )`, <br> `If(_, _, Block(_)?)`, <br> `Array( Lit(_){10} )`, <br> `Lit(_){5,10}`, <br> `Lit(Bool(_)){10,}` | +|`<a>#<name>` | Named submatch | `Lit(Int(_))#foo` `Lit(Int(_#bar))` | + + +## The result type + +A lot of lints require checks that go beyond what the pattern syntax described +above can express. For example, a lint might want to check whether a node was +created as part of a macro expansion or whether there's no comment above a node. +Another example would be a lint that wants to match two nodes that have the same +value (as needed by lints like `almost_swapped`). Instead of allowing users to +write these checks into the pattern directly (which might make patterns hard to +read), the proposed solution allows users to assign names to parts of a pattern +expression. When matching a pattern against a syntax tree node, the return value +will contain references to all nodes that were matched by these named +subpatterns. This is similar to capture groups in regular expressions. + +For example, given the following pattern + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches character literals + my_pattern: Expr = + Lit(Char(_#val_inner)#val)#val_outer +} +``` + +one could get references to the nodes that matched the subpatterns in the +following way: + +```rust +... +fn check_expr(expr: &syntax::ast::Expr) { + if let Some(result) = my_pattern(expr) { + result.val_inner // type: &char + result.val // type: &syntax::ast::Lit + result.val_outer // type: &syntax::ast::Expr + } +} +``` + +The types in the `result` struct depend on the pattern. For example, the +following pattern + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches arrays of character literals + my_pattern_seq: Expr = + Array( Lit(_)*#foo ) +} +``` + +matches arrays that consist of any number of literal expressions. Because those +expressions are named `foo`, the result struct contains a `foo` attribute which +is a vector of expressions: + +```rust +... +if let Some(result) = my_pattern_seq(expr) { + result.foo // type: Vec<&syntax::ast::Expr> +} +``` + +Another result type occurs when a name is only defined in one branch of an +alternation: + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches if expression is a boolean or integer literal + my_pattern_alt: Expr = + Lit( Bool(_#bar) | Int(_) ) +} +``` + +In the pattern above, the `bar` name is only defined if the pattern matches a +boolean literal. If it matches an integer literal, the name isn't set. To +account for this, the result struct's `bar` attribute is an option type: + +```rust +... +if let Some(result) = my_pattern_alt(expr) { + result.bar // type: Option<&bool> +} +``` + +It's also possible to use a name in multiple alternation branches if they have +compatible types: + +```rust +pattern!{ + // matches if expression is a boolean or integer literal + my_pattern_mult: Expr = + Lit(_#baz) | Array( Lit(_#baz) ) +} +... +if let Some(result) = my_pattern_mult(expr) { + result.baz // type: &syntax::ast::Lit +} +``` + +Named submatches are a **flat** namespace and this is intended. In the example +above, two different sub-structures are assigned to a flat name. I expect that +for most lints, a flat namespace is sufficient and easier to work with than a +hierarchical one. + +#### Two stages + +Using named subpatterns, users can write lints in two stages. First, a coarse +selection of possible matches is produced by the pattern syntax. In the second +stage, the named subpattern references can be used to do additional tests like +asserting that a node hasn't been created as part of a macro expansion. + +## Implementing clippy lints using patterns + +As a "real-world" example, I re-implemented the `collapsible_if` lint using +patterns. The code can be found +[here](https://github.com/fkohlgrueber/rust-clippy-pattern/blob/039b07ecccaf96d6aa7504f5126720d2c9cceddd/clippy_lints/src/collapsible_if.rs#L88-L163). +The pattern-based version passes all test cases that were written for +`collapsible_if`. + + +# Reference-level explanation + +## Overview + +The following diagram shows the dependencies between the main parts of the +proposed solution: + +``` + Pattern syntax + | + | parsing / lowering + v + PatternTree + ^ + | + | + IsMatch trait + | + | + +---------------+-----------+---------+ + | | | | + v v v v + syntax::ast rustc::hir syn ... +``` + +The pattern syntax described in the previous section is parsed / lowered into +the so-called *PatternTree* data structure that represents a valid syntax tree +pattern. Matching a *PatternTree* against an actual syntax tree (e.g. rust ast / +hir or the syn ast, ...) is done using the *IsMatch* trait. + +The *PatternTree* and the *IsMatch* trait are introduced in more detail in the +following sections. + +## PatternTree + +The core data structure of this RFC is the **PatternTree**. + +It's a data structure similar to rust's AST / HIR, but with the following +differences: + +- The PatternTree doesn't contain parsing information like `Span`s +- The PatternTree can represent alternatives, sequences and optionals + +The code below shows a simplified version of the current PatternTree: + +> Note: The current implementation can be found +> [here](https://github.com/fkohlgrueber/pattern-matching/blob/dfb3bc9fbab69cec7c91e72564a63ebaa2ede638/pattern-match/src/pattern_tree.rs#L50-L96). + + +```rust +pub enum Expr { + Lit(Alt<Lit>), + Array(Seq<Expr>), + Block_(Alt<BlockType>), + If(Alt<Expr>, Alt<BlockType>, Opt<Expr>), + IfLet( + Alt<BlockType>, + Opt<Expr>, + ), +} + +pub enum Lit { + Char(Alt<char>), + Bool(Alt<bool>), + Int(Alt<u128>), +} + +pub enum Stmt { + Expr(Alt<Expr>), + Semi(Alt<Expr>), +} + +pub enum BlockType { + Block(Seq<Stmt>), +} +``` + +The `Alt`, `Seq` and `Opt` structs look like these: + +> Note: The current implementation can be found +> [here](https://github.com/fkohlgrueber/pattern-matching/blob/dfb3bc9fbab69cec7c91e72564a63ebaa2ede638/pattern-match/src/matchers.rs#L35-L60). + +```rust +pub enum Alt<T> { + Any, + Elmt(Box<T>), + Alt(Box<Self>, Box<Self>), + Named(Box<Self>, ...) +} + +pub enum Opt<T> { + Any, // anything, but not None + Elmt(Box<T>), + None, + Alt(Box<Self>, Box<Self>), + Named(Box<Self>, ...) +} + +pub enum Seq<T> { + Any, + Empty, + Elmt(Box<T>), + Repeat(Box<Self>, RepeatRange), + Seq(Box<Self>, Box<Self>), + Alt(Box<Self>, Box<Self>), + Named(Box<Self>, ...) +} + +pub struct RepeatRange { + pub start: usize, + pub end: Option<usize> // exclusive +} +``` + +## Parsing / Lowering + +The input of a `pattern!` macro call is parsed into a `ParseTree` first and then +lowered to a `PatternTree`. + +Valid patterns depend on the *PatternTree* definitions. For example, the pattern +`Lit(Bool(_)*)` isn't valid because the parameter type of the `Lit` variant of +the `Expr` enum is `Any<Lit>` and therefore doesn't support repetition (`*`). As +another example, `Array( Lit(_)* )` is a valid pattern because the parameter of +`Array` is of type `Seq<Expr>` which allows sequences and repetitions. + +> Note: names in the pattern syntax correspond to *PatternTree* enum +> **variants**. For example, the `Lit` in the pattern above refers to the `Lit` +> variant of the `Expr` enum (`Expr::Lit`), not the `Lit` enum. + +## The IsMatch Trait + +The pattern syntax and the *PatternTree* are independant of specific syntax tree +implementations (rust ast / hir, syn, ...). When looking at the different +pattern examples in the previous sections, it can be seen that the patterns +don't contain any information specific to a certain syntax tree implementation. +In contrast, clippy lints currently match against ast / hir syntax tree nodes +and therefore directly depend on their implementation. + +The connection between the *PatternTree* and specific syntax tree +implementations is the `IsMatch` trait. It defines how to match *PatternTree* +nodes against specific syntax tree nodes. A simplified implementation of the +`IsMatch` trait is shown below: + +```rust +pub trait IsMatch<O> { + fn is_match(&self, other: &'o O) -> bool; +} +``` + +This trait needs to be implemented on each enum of the *PatternTree* (for the +corresponding syntax tree types). For example, the `IsMatch` implementation for +matching `ast::LitKind` against the *PatternTree's* `Lit` enum might look like +this: + +```rust +impl IsMatch<ast::LitKind> for Lit { + fn is_match(&self, other: &ast::LitKind) -> bool { + match (self, other) { + (Lit::Char(i), ast::LitKind::Char(j)) => i.is_match(j), + (Lit::Bool(i), ast::LitKind::Bool(j)) => i.is_match(j), + (Lit::Int(i), ast::LitKind::Int(j, _)) => i.is_match(j), + _ => false, + } + } +} +``` + +All `IsMatch` implementations for matching the current *PatternTree* against +`syntax::ast` can be found +[here](https://github.com/fkohlgrueber/pattern-matching/blob/dfb3bc9fbab69cec7c91e72564a63ebaa2ede638/pattern-match/src/ast_match.rs). + + +# Drawbacks + +#### Performance + +The pattern matching code is currently not optimized for performance, so it +might be slower than hand-written matching code. Additionally, the two-stage +approach (matching against the coarse pattern first and checking for additional +properties later) might be slower than the current practice of checking for +structure and additional properties in one pass. For example, the following lint + +```rust +pattern!{ + pat_if_without_else: Expr = + If( + _, + Block( + Expr( If(_, _, ())#inner ) + | Semi( If(_, _, ())#inner ) + )#then, + () + ) +} +... +fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr) { + if let Some(result) = pat_if_without_else(expr) { + if !block_starts_with_comment(cx, result.then) { + ... + } +} +``` + +first matches against the pattern and then checks that the `then` block doesn't +start with a comment. Using clippy's current approach, it's possible to check +for these conditions earlier: + +```rust +fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr) { + if_chain! { + if let ast::ExprKind::If(ref check, ref then, None) = expr.node; + if !block_starts_with_comment(cx, then); + if let Some(inner) = expr_block(then); + if let ast::ExprKind::If(ref check_inner, ref content, None) = inner.node; + then { + ... + } + } +} +``` + +Whether or not this causes performance regressions depends on actual patterns. +If it turns out to be a problem, the pattern matching algorithms could be +extended to allow "early filtering" (see the [Early Filtering](#early-filtering) +section in Future Possibilities). + +That being said, I don't see any conceptual limitations regarding pattern +matching performance. + +#### Applicability + +Even though I'd expect that a lot of lints can be written using the proposed +pattern syntax, it's unlikely that all lints can be expressed using patterns. I +suspect that there will still be lints that need to be implemented by writing +custom pattern matching code. This would lead to mix within clippy's codebase +where some lints are implemented using patterns and others aren't. This +inconsistency might be considered a drawback. + + +# Rationale and alternatives + +Specifying lints using syntax tree patterns has a couple of advantages compared +to the current approach of manually writing matching code. First, syntax tree +patterns allow users to describe patterns in a simple and expressive way. This +makes it easier to write new lints for both novices and experts and also makes +reading / modifying existing lints simpler. + +Another advantage is that lints are independent of specific syntax tree +implementations (e.g. AST / HIR, ...). When these syntax tree implementations +change, only the `IsMatch` trait implementations need to be adapted and existing +lints can remain unchanged. This also means that if the `IsMatch` trait +implementations were integrated into the compiler, updating the `IsMatch` +implementations would be required for the compiler to compile successfully. This +could reduce the number of times clippy breaks because of changes in the +compiler. Another advantage of the pattern's independence is that converting an +`EarlyLintPass` lint into a `LatePassLint` wouldn't require rewriting the whole +pattern matching code. In fact, the pattern might work just fine without any +adaptions. + + +## Alternatives + +### Rust-like pattern syntax + +The proposed pattern syntax requires users to know the structure of the +`PatternTree` (which is very similar to the AST's / HIR's structure) and also +the pattern syntax. An alternative would be to introduce a pattern syntax that +is similar to actual Rust syntax (probably like the `quote!` macro). For +example, a pattern that matches `if` expressions that have `false` in their +condition could look like this: + +```rust +if false { + #[*] +} +``` + +#### Problems + +Extending Rust syntax (which is quite complex by itself) with additional syntax +needed for specifying patterns (alternations, sequences, repetisions, named +submatches, ...) might become difficult to read and really hard to parse +properly. + +For example, a pattern that matches a binary operation that has `0` on both +sides might look like this: + +``` +0 #[*:BinOpKind] 0 +``` + +Now consider this slightly more complex example: + +``` +1 + 0 #[*:BinOpKind] 0 +``` + +The parser would need to know the precedence of `#[*:BinOpKind]` because it +affects the structure of the resulting AST. `1 + 0 + 0` is parsed as `(1 + 0) + +0` while `1 + 0 * 0` is parsed as `1 + (0 * 0)`. Since the pattern could be any +`BinOpKind`, the precedence cannot be known in advance. + +Another example of a problem would be named submatches. Take a look at this +pattern: + +```rust +fn test() { + 1 #foo +} +``` + +Which node is `#foo` referring to? `int`, `ast::Lit`, `ast::Expr`, `ast::Stmt`? +Naming subpatterns in a rust-like syntax is difficult because a lot of AST nodes +don't have a syntactic element that can be used to put the name tag on. In these +situations, the only sensible option would be to assign the name tag to the +outermost node (`ast::Stmt` in the example above), because the information of +all child nodes can be retrieved through the outermost node. The problem with +this then would be that accessing inner nodes (like `ast::Lit`) would again +require manual pattern matching. + +In general, Rust syntax contains a lot of code structure implicitly. This +structure is reconstructed during parsing (e.g. binary operations are +reconstructed using operator precedence and left-to-right) and is one of the +reasons why parsing is a complex task. The advantage of this approach is that +writing code is simpler for users. + +When writing *syntax tree patterns*, each element of the hierarchy might have +alternatives, repetitions, etc.. Respecting that while still allowing +human-friendly syntax that contains structure implicitly seems to be really +complex, if not impossible. + +Developing such a syntax would also require to maintain a custom parser that is +at least as complex as the Rust parser itself. Additionally, future changes in +the Rust syntax might be incompatible with such a syntax. + +In summary, I think that developing such a syntax would introduce a lot of +complexity to solve a relatively minor problem. + +The issue of users not knowing about the *PatternTree* structure could be solved +by a tool that, given a rust program, generates a pattern that matches only this +program (similar to the clippy author lint). + +For some simple cases (like the first example above), it might be possible to +successfully mix Rust and pattern syntax. This space could be further explored +in a future extension. + +# Prior art + +The pattern syntax is heavily inspired by regular expressions (repetitions, +alternatives, sequences, ...). + +From what I've seen until now, other linters also implement lints that directly +work on syntax tree data structures, just like clippy does currently. I would +therefore consider the pattern syntax to be *new*, but please correct me if I'm +wrong. + +# Unresolved questions + +#### How to handle multiple matches? + +When matching a syntax tree node against a pattern, there are possibly multiple +ways in which the pattern can be matched. A simple example of this would be the +following pattern: + +```rust +pattern!{ + my_pattern: Expr = + Array( _* Lit(_)+#literals) +} +``` + +This pattern matches arrays that end with at least one literal. Now given the +array `[x, 1, 2]`, should `1` be matched as part of the `_*` or the `Lit(_)+` +part of the pattern? The difference is important because the named submatch +`#literals` would contain 1 or 2 elements depending how the pattern is matched. +In regular expressions, this problem is solved by matching "greedy" by default +and "non-greedy" optionally. + +I haven't looked much into this yet because I don't know how relevant it is for +most lints. The current implementation simply returns the first match it finds. + +# Future possibilities + +#### Implement rest of Rust Syntax + +The current project only implements a small part of the Rust syntax. In the +future, this should incrementally be extended to more syntax to allow +implementing more lints. Implementing more of the Rust syntax requires extending +the `PatternTree` and `IsMatch` implementations, but should be relatively +straight-forward. + +#### Early filtering + +As described in the *Drawbacks/Performance* section, allowing additional checks +during the pattern matching might be beneficial. + +The pattern below shows how this could look like: + +```rust +pattern!{ + pat_if_without_else: Expr = + If( + _, + Block( + Expr( If(_, _, ())#inner ) + | Semi( If(_, _, ())#inner ) + )#then, + () + ) + where + !in_macro(#then.span); +} +``` + +The difference compared to the currently proposed two-stage filtering is that +using early filtering, the condition (`!in_macro(#then.span)` in this case) +would be evaluated as soon as the `Block(_)#then` was matched. + +Another idea in this area would be to introduce a syntax for backreferences. +They could be used to require that multiple parts of a pattern should match the +same value. For example, the `assign_op_pattern` lint that searches for `a = a +op b` and recommends changing it to `a op= b` requires that both occurrances of +`a` are the same. Using `=#...` as syntax for backreferences, the lint could be +implemented like this: + +```rust +pattern!{ + assign_op_pattern: Expr = + Assign(_#target, Binary(_, =#target, _) +} +``` + +#### Match descendant + +A lot of lints currently implement custom visitors that check whether any +subtree (which might not be a direct descendant) of the current node matches +some properties. This cannot be expressed with the proposed pattern syntax. +Extending the pattern syntax to allow patterns like "a function that contains at +least two return statements" could be a practical addition. + +#### Negation operator for alternatives + +For patterns like "a literal that is not a boolean literal" one currently needs +to list all alternatives except the boolean case. Introducing a negation +operator that allows to write `Lit(!Bool(_))` might be a good idea. This pattern +would be eqivalent to `Lit( Char(_) | Int(_) )` (given that currently only three +literal types are implemented). + +#### Functional composition + +Patterns currently don't have any concept of composition. This leads to +repetitions within patterns. For example, one of the collapsible-if patterns +currently has to be written like this: + +```rust +pattern!{ + pat_if_else: Expr = + If( + _, + _, + Block_( + Block( + Expr((If(_, _, _?) | IfLet(_, _?))#else_) | + Semi((If(_, _, _?) | IfLet(_, _?))#else_) + )#block_inner + )#block + ) | + IfLet( + _, + Block_( + Block( + Expr((If(_, _, _?) | IfLet(_, _?))#else_) | + Semi((If(_, _, _?) | IfLet(_, _?))#else_) + )#block_inner + )#block + ) +} +``` + +If patterns supported defining functions of subpatterns, the code could be +simplified as follows: + +```rust +pattern!{ + fn expr_or_semi(expr: Expr) -> Stmt { + Expr(expr) | Semi(expr) + } + fn if_or_if_let(then: Block, else: Opt<Expr>) -> Expr { + If(_, then, else) | IfLet(then, else) + } + pat_if_else: Expr = + if_or_if_let( + _, + Block_( + Block( + expr_or_semi( if_or_if_let(_, _?)#else_ ) + )#block_inner + )#block + ) +} +``` + +Additionally, common patterns like `expr_or_semi` could be shared between +different lints. + +#### Clippy Pattern Author + +Another improvement could be to create a tool that, given some valid Rust +syntax, generates a pattern that matches this syntax exactly. This would make +starting to write a pattern easier. A user could take a look at the patterns +generated for a couple of Rust code examples and use that information to write a +pattern that matches all of them. + +This is similar to clippy's author lint. + +#### Supporting other syntaxes + +Most of the proposed system is language-agnostic. For example, the pattern +syntax could also be used to describe patterns for other programming languages. + +In order to support other languages' syntaxes, one would need to implement +another `PatternTree` that sufficiently describes the languages' AST and +implement `IsMatch` for this `PatternTree` and the languages' AST. + +One aspect of this is that it would even be possible to write lints that work on +the pattern syntax itself. For example, when writing the following pattern + + +```rust +pattern!{ + my_pattern: Expr = + Array( Lit(Bool(false)) Lit(Bool(false)) ) +} +``` + +a lint that works on the pattern syntax's AST could suggest using this pattern +instead: + +```rust +pattern!{ + my_pattern: Expr = + Array( Lit(Bool(false)){2} ) +} +``` + +In the future, clippy could use this system to also provide lints for custom +syntaxes like those found in macros. diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/Cargo.toml index 2ac3b4fe2..510c7e852 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/Cargo.toml @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ indoc = "1.0" itertools = "0.10.1" opener = "0.5" shell-escape = "0.1" -tempfile = "3.2" walkdir = "2.3" [features] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/lint.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/lint.rs index 71005449b..aafd0f71a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/lint.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/lint.rs @@ -36,20 +36,12 @@ pub fn run<'a>(path: &str, args: impl Iterator<Item = &'a String>) { } else { exit_if_err(Command::new("cargo").arg("build").status()); - // Run in a tempdir as changes to clippy do not retrigger linting - let target = tempfile::Builder::new() - .prefix("clippy") - .tempdir() - .expect("failed to create tempdir"); - let status = Command::new(cargo_clippy_path()) .arg("clippy") .args(args) .current_dir(path) - .env("CARGO_TARGET_DIR", target.as_ref()) .status(); - target.close().expect("failed to remove tempdir"); exit_if_err(status); } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs index 9e15f1504..ec7f1dd0d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ fn add_lint(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool) -> io::Result<()> { let new_lint = if enable_msrv { format!( - "store.register_{lint_pass}_pass(move |{ctor_arg}| Box::new({module_name}::{camel_name}::new(msrv)));\n ", + "store.register_{lint_pass}_pass(move |{ctor_arg}| Box::new({module_name}::{camel_name}::new(msrv())));\n ", lint_pass = lint.pass, ctor_arg = if lint.pass == "late" { "_" } else { "" }, module_name = lint.name, @@ -238,10 +238,9 @@ fn get_lint_file_contents(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool) -> String { result.push_str(&if enable_msrv { formatdoc!( r#" - use clippy_utils::msrvs; + use clippy_utils::msrvs::{{self, Msrv}}; {pass_import} use rustc_lint::{{{context_import}, {pass_type}, LintContext}}; - use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}}; "# @@ -263,12 +262,12 @@ fn get_lint_file_contents(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool) -> String { formatdoc!( r#" pub struct {name_camel} {{ - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, }} impl {name_camel} {{ #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self {{ + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self {{ Self {{ msrv }} }} }} @@ -357,15 +356,14 @@ fn create_lint_for_ty(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool, ty: &str) -> io::R let _ = writedoc!( lint_file_contents, r#" - use clippy_utils::{{meets_msrv, msrvs}}; + use clippy_utils::msrvs::{{self, Msrv}}; use rustc_lint::{{{context_import}, LintContext}}; - use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use super::{name_upper}; // TODO: Adjust the parameters as necessary - pub(super) fn check(cx: &{context_import}, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) {{ - if !meets_msrv(msrv, todo!("Add a new entry in `clippy_utils/src/msrvs`")) {{ + pub(super) fn check(cx: &{context_import}, msrv: &Msrv) {{ + if !msrv.meets(todo!("Add a new entry in `clippy_utils/src/msrvs`")) {{ return; }} todo!(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/setup/git_hook.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/setup/git_hook.rs index 1de5b1940..c7c53bc69 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/setup/git_hook.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/setup/git_hook.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use super::verify_inside_clippy_dir; /// Rusts setup uses `git rev-parse --git-common-dir` to get the root directory of the repo. /// I've decided against this for the sake of simplicity and to make sure that it doesn't install /// the hook if `clippy_dev` would be used in the rust tree. The hook also references this tool -/// for formatting and should therefor only be used in a normal clone of clippy +/// for formatting and should therefore only be used in a normal clone of clippy const REPO_GIT_DIR: &str = ".git"; const HOOK_SOURCE_FILE: &str = "util/etc/pre-commit.sh"; const HOOK_TARGET_FILE: &str = ".git/hooks/pre-commit"; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs index e690bc369..837618c92 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use aho_corasick::AhoCorasickBuilder; use indoc::writedoc; use itertools::Itertools; use rustc_lexer::{tokenize, unescape, LiteralKind, TokenKind}; -use std::collections::{BTreeSet, HashMap, HashSet}; +use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet}; use std::ffi::OsStr; use std::fmt::Write; use std::fs::{self, OpenOptions}; @@ -36,6 +36,60 @@ pub enum UpdateMode { pub fn update(update_mode: UpdateMode) { let (lints, deprecated_lints, renamed_lints) = gather_all(); generate_lint_files(update_mode, &lints, &deprecated_lints, &renamed_lints); + remove_old_files(update_mode); +} + +/// Remove files no longer needed after <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9541> +/// that may be reintroduced unintentionally +/// +/// FIXME: This is a temporary measure that should be removed when there are no more PRs that +/// include the stray files +fn remove_old_files(update_mode: UpdateMode) { + let mut failed = false; + let mut remove_file = |path: &Path| match update_mode { + UpdateMode::Check => { + if path.exists() { + failed = true; + println!("unexpected file: {}", path.display()); + } + }, + UpdateMode::Change => { + if fs::remove_file(path).is_ok() { + println!("removed file: {}", path.display()); + } + }, + }; + + let files = [ + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_all.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_cargo.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_complexity.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_correctness.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_internal.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_nursery.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_pedantic.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_perf.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_restriction.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_style.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_suspicious.rs", + "src/docs.rs", + ]; + + for file in files { + remove_file(Path::new(file)); + } + + if let Ok(docs_dir) = fs::read_dir("src/docs") { + for doc_file in docs_dir { + let path = doc_file.unwrap().path(); + remove_file(&path); + } + } + + if failed { + exit_with_failure(); + } } fn generate_lint_files( @@ -104,9 +158,9 @@ fn generate_lint_files( ); process_file( - "clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs", + "clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs", update_mode, - &gen_register_lint_list(internal_lints.iter(), usable_lints.iter()), + &gen_declared_lints(internal_lints.iter(), usable_lints.iter()), ); process_file( "clippy_lints/src/lib.deprecated.rs", @@ -114,26 +168,6 @@ fn generate_lint_files( &gen_deprecated(deprecated_lints), ); - let all_group_lints = usable_lints.iter().filter(|l| { - matches!( - &*l.group, - "correctness" | "suspicious" | "style" | "complexity" | "perf" - ) - }); - let content = gen_lint_group_list("all", all_group_lints); - process_file("clippy_lints/src/lib.register_all.rs", update_mode, &content); - - update_docs(update_mode, &usable_lints); - - for (lint_group, lints) in Lint::by_lint_group(usable_lints.into_iter().chain(internal_lints)) { - let content = gen_lint_group_list(&lint_group, lints.iter()); - process_file( - format!("clippy_lints/src/lib.register_{lint_group}.rs"), - update_mode, - &content, - ); - } - let content = gen_deprecated_lints_test(deprecated_lints); process_file("tests/ui/deprecated.rs", update_mode, &content); @@ -141,62 +175,6 @@ fn generate_lint_files( process_file("tests/ui/rename.rs", update_mode, &content); } -fn update_docs(update_mode: UpdateMode, usable_lints: &[Lint]) { - replace_region_in_file(update_mode, Path::new("src/docs.rs"), "docs! {\n", "\n}\n", |res| { - for name in usable_lints.iter().map(|lint| lint.name.clone()).sorted() { - writeln!(res, r#" "{name}","#).unwrap(); - } - }); - - if update_mode == UpdateMode::Check { - let mut extra = BTreeSet::new(); - let mut lint_names = usable_lints - .iter() - .map(|lint| lint.name.clone()) - .collect::<BTreeSet<_>>(); - for file in std::fs::read_dir("src/docs").unwrap() { - let filename = file.unwrap().file_name().into_string().unwrap(); - if let Some(name) = filename.strip_suffix(".txt") { - if !lint_names.remove(name) { - extra.insert(name.to_string()); - } - } - } - - let failed = print_lint_names("extra lint docs:", &extra) | print_lint_names("missing lint docs:", &lint_names); - - if failed { - exit_with_failure(); - } - } else { - if std::fs::remove_dir_all("src/docs").is_err() { - eprintln!("could not remove src/docs directory"); - } - if std::fs::create_dir("src/docs").is_err() { - eprintln!("could not recreate src/docs directory"); - } - } - for lint in usable_lints { - process_file( - Path::new("src/docs").join(lint.name.clone() + ".txt"), - update_mode, - &lint.documentation, - ); - } -} - -fn print_lint_names(header: &str, lints: &BTreeSet<String>) -> bool { - if lints.is_empty() { - return false; - } - println!("{header}"); - for lint in lints.iter().sorted() { - println!(" {lint}"); - } - println!(); - true -} - pub fn print_lints() { let (lint_list, _, _) = gather_all(); let usable_lints = Lint::usable_lints(&lint_list); @@ -641,26 +619,17 @@ struct Lint { desc: String, module: String, declaration_range: Range<usize>, - documentation: String, } impl Lint { #[must_use] - fn new( - name: &str, - group: &str, - desc: &str, - module: &str, - declaration_range: Range<usize>, - documentation: String, - ) -> Self { + fn new(name: &str, group: &str, desc: &str, module: &str, declaration_range: Range<usize>) -> Self { Self { name: name.to_lowercase(), group: group.into(), desc: remove_line_splices(desc), module: module.into(), declaration_range, - documentation, } } @@ -716,25 +685,6 @@ impl RenamedLint { } } -/// Generates the code for registering a group -fn gen_lint_group_list<'a>(group_name: &str, lints: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Lint>) -> String { - let mut details: Vec<_> = lints.map(|l| (&l.module, l.name.to_uppercase())).collect(); - details.sort_unstable(); - - let mut output = GENERATED_FILE_COMMENT.to_string(); - - let _ = writeln!( - output, - "store.register_group(true, \"clippy::{group_name}\", Some(\"clippy_{group_name}\"), vec![", - ); - for (module, name) in details { - let _ = writeln!(output, " LintId::of({module}::{name}),"); - } - output.push_str("])\n"); - - output -} - /// Generates the `register_removed` code #[must_use] fn gen_deprecated(lints: &[DeprecatedLint]) -> String { @@ -759,7 +709,7 @@ fn gen_deprecated(lints: &[DeprecatedLint]) -> String { /// Generates the code for registering lints #[must_use] -fn gen_register_lint_list<'a>( +fn gen_declared_lints<'a>( internal_lints: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Lint>, usable_lints: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Lint>, ) -> String { @@ -770,15 +720,15 @@ fn gen_register_lint_list<'a>( details.sort_unstable(); let mut output = GENERATED_FILE_COMMENT.to_string(); - output.push_str("store.register_lints(&[\n"); + output.push_str("pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[\n"); for (is_public, module_name, lint_name) in details { if !is_public { output.push_str(" #[cfg(feature = \"internal\")]\n"); } - let _ = writeln!(output, " {module_name}::{lint_name},"); + let _ = writeln!(output, " crate::{module_name}::{lint_name}_INFO,"); } - output.push_str("])\n"); + output.push_str("];\n"); output } @@ -910,35 +860,26 @@ fn parse_contents(contents: &str, module: &str, lints: &mut Vec<Lint>) { }| token_kind == &TokenKind::Ident && *content == "declare_clippy_lint", ) { let start = range.start; - let mut docs = String::with_capacity(128); - let mut iter = iter.by_ref().filter(|t| !matches!(t.token_kind, TokenKind::Whitespace)); + let mut iter = iter + .by_ref() + .filter(|t| !matches!(t.token_kind, TokenKind::Whitespace | TokenKind::LineComment { .. })); // matches `!{` match_tokens!(iter, Bang OpenBrace); - let mut in_code = false; - while let Some(t) = iter.next() { - match t.token_kind { - TokenKind::LineComment { .. } => { - if let Some(line) = t.content.strip_prefix("/// ").or_else(|| t.content.strip_prefix("///")) { - if line.starts_with("```") { - docs += "```\n"; - in_code = !in_code; - } else if !(in_code && line.starts_with("# ")) { - docs += line; - docs.push('\n'); - } - } - }, - TokenKind::Pound => { - match_tokens!(iter, OpenBracket Ident Colon Colon Ident Eq Literal{..} CloseBracket Ident); - break; - }, - TokenKind::Ident => { - break; - }, - _ => {}, - } + match iter.next() { + // #[clippy::version = "version"] pub + Some(LintDeclSearchResult { + token_kind: TokenKind::Pound, + .. + }) => { + match_tokens!(iter, OpenBracket Ident Colon Colon Ident Eq Literal{..} CloseBracket Ident); + }, + // pub + Some(LintDeclSearchResult { + token_kind: TokenKind::Ident, + .. + }) => (), + _ => continue, } - docs.pop(); // remove final newline let (name, group, desc) = match_tokens!( iter, @@ -956,7 +897,7 @@ fn parse_contents(contents: &str, module: &str, lints: &mut Vec<Lint>) { .. }) = iter.next() { - lints.push(Lint::new(name, group, desc, module, start..range.end, docs)); + lints.push(Lint::new(name, group, desc, module, start..range.end)); } } } @@ -1186,7 +1127,6 @@ mod tests { "\"really long text\"", "module_name", Range::default(), - String::new(), ), Lint::new( "doc_markdown", @@ -1194,7 +1134,6 @@ mod tests { "\"single line\"", "module_name", Range::default(), - String::new(), ), ]; assert_eq!(expected, result); @@ -1234,7 +1173,6 @@ mod tests { "\"abc\"", "module_name", Range::default(), - String::new(), ), Lint::new( "should_assert_eq2", @@ -1242,7 +1180,6 @@ mod tests { "\"abc\"", "module_name", Range::default(), - String::new(), ), Lint::new( "should_assert_eq2", @@ -1250,7 +1187,6 @@ mod tests { "\"abc\"", "module_name", Range::default(), - String::new(), ), ]; let expected = vec![Lint::new( @@ -1259,7 +1195,6 @@ mod tests { "\"abc\"", "module_name", Range::default(), - String::new(), )]; assert_eq!(expected, Lint::usable_lints(&lints)); } @@ -1267,51 +1202,22 @@ mod tests { #[test] fn test_by_lint_group() { let lints = vec![ - Lint::new( - "should_assert_eq", - "group1", - "\"abc\"", - "module_name", - Range::default(), - String::new(), - ), + Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "group1", "\"abc\"", "module_name", Range::default()), Lint::new( "should_assert_eq2", "group2", "\"abc\"", "module_name", Range::default(), - String::new(), - ), - Lint::new( - "incorrect_match", - "group1", - "\"abc\"", - "module_name", - Range::default(), - String::new(), ), + Lint::new("incorrect_match", "group1", "\"abc\"", "module_name", Range::default()), ]; let mut expected: HashMap<String, Vec<Lint>> = HashMap::new(); expected.insert( "group1".to_string(), vec![ - Lint::new( - "should_assert_eq", - "group1", - "\"abc\"", - "module_name", - Range::default(), - String::new(), - ), - Lint::new( - "incorrect_match", - "group1", - "\"abc\"", - "module_name", - Range::default(), - String::new(), - ), + Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "group1", "\"abc\"", "module_name", Range::default()), + Lint::new("incorrect_match", "group1", "\"abc\"", "module_name", Range::default()), ], ); expected.insert( @@ -1322,7 +1228,6 @@ mod tests { "\"abc\"", "module_name", Range::default(), - String::new(), )], ); assert_eq!(expected, Lint::by_lint_group(lints.into_iter())); @@ -1357,48 +1262,4 @@ mod tests { assert_eq!(expected, gen_deprecated(&lints)); } - - #[test] - fn test_gen_lint_group_list() { - let lints = vec![ - Lint::new( - "abc", - "group1", - "\"abc\"", - "module_name", - Range::default(), - String::new(), - ), - Lint::new( - "should_assert_eq", - "group1", - "\"abc\"", - "module_name", - Range::default(), - String::new(), - ), - Lint::new( - "internal", - "internal_style", - "\"abc\"", - "module_name", - Range::default(), - String::new(), - ), - ]; - let expected = GENERATED_FILE_COMMENT.to_string() - + &[ - "store.register_group(true, \"clippy::group1\", Some(\"clippy_group1\"), vec![", - " LintId::of(module_name::ABC),", - " LintId::of(module_name::INTERNAL),", - " LintId::of(module_name::SHOULD_ASSERT_EQ),", - "])", - ] - .join("\n") - + "\n"; - - let result = gen_lint_group_list("group1", lints.iter()); - - assert_eq!(expected, result); - } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml index 6fbd6401e..aedff24c1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [package] name = "clippy_lints" -version = "0.1.66" +version = "0.1.67" description = "A bunch of helpful lints to avoid common pitfalls in Rust" repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy" readme = "README.md" @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ edition = "2021" [dependencies] cargo_metadata = "0.14" clippy_utils = { path = "../clippy_utils" } +declare_clippy_lint = { path = "../declare_clippy_lint" } if_chain = "1.0" itertools = "0.10.1" pulldown-cmark = { version = "0.9", default-features = false } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/almost_complete_letter_range.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/almost_complete_letter_range.rs index 073e4af13..52beaf504 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/almost_complete_letter_range.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/almost_complete_letter_range.rs @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::{trim_span, walk_span_to_context}; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, LitKind, Pat, PatKind, RangeEnd, RangeLimits}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -33,10 +32,10 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { impl_lint_pass!(AlmostCompleteLetterRange => [ALMOST_COMPLETE_LETTER_RANGE]); pub struct AlmostCompleteLetterRange { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl AlmostCompleteLetterRange { - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -46,7 +45,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for AlmostCompleteLetterRange { let ctxt = e.span.ctxt(); let sugg = if let Some(start) = walk_span_to_context(start.span, ctxt) && let Some(end) = walk_span_to_context(end.span, ctxt) - && meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::RANGE_INCLUSIVE) + && self.msrv.meets(msrvs::RANGE_INCLUSIVE) { Some((trim_span(cx.sess().source_map(), start.between(end)), "..=")) } else { @@ -60,7 +59,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for AlmostCompleteLetterRange { if let PatKind::Range(Some(start), Some(end), kind) = &p.kind && matches!(kind.node, RangeEnd::Excluded) { - let sugg = if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::RANGE_INCLUSIVE) { + let sugg = if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::RANGE_INCLUSIVE) { "..=" } else { "..." @@ -73,12 +72,21 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for AlmostCompleteLetterRange { } fn check_range(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, span: Span, start: &Expr, end: &Expr, sugg: Option<(Span, &str)>) { - if let ExprKind::Lit(start_lit) = &start.peel_parens().kind - && let ExprKind::Lit(end_lit) = &end.peel_parens().kind + if let ExprKind::Lit(start_token_lit) = start.peel_parens().kind + && let ExprKind::Lit(end_token_lit) = end.peel_parens().kind && matches!( - (&start_lit.kind, &end_lit.kind), - (LitKind::Byte(b'a') | LitKind::Char('a'), LitKind::Byte(b'z') | LitKind::Char('z')) - | (LitKind::Byte(b'A') | LitKind::Char('A'), LitKind::Byte(b'Z') | LitKind::Char('Z')) + ( + LitKind::from_token_lit(start_token_lit), + LitKind::from_token_lit(end_token_lit), + ), + ( + Ok(LitKind::Byte(b'a') | LitKind::Char('a')), + Ok(LitKind::Byte(b'z') | LitKind::Char('z')) + ) + | ( + Ok(LitKind::Byte(b'A') | LitKind::Char('A')), + Ok(LitKind::Byte(b'Z') | LitKind::Char('Z')), + ) ) && !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), span) { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/approx_const.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/approx_const.rs index 724490fb4..ccf82f132 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/approx_const.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/approx_const.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use rustc_ast::ast::{FloatTy, LitFloatType, LitKind}; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; @@ -63,12 +63,12 @@ const KNOWN_CONSTS: [(f64, &str, usize, Option<RustcVersion>); 19] = [ ]; pub struct ApproxConstant { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl ApproxConstant { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ impl ApproxConstant { let s = s.as_str(); if s.parse::<f64>().is_ok() { for &(constant, name, min_digits, msrv) in &KNOWN_CONSTS { - if is_approx_const(constant, s, min_digits) && msrv.map_or(true, |msrv| meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrv)) { + if is_approx_const(constant, s, min_digits) && msrv.map_or(true, |msrv| self.msrv.meets(msrv)) { span_lint_and_help( cx, APPROX_CONSTANT, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/attrs.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/attrs.rs index 0bd1f8b78..0710ac0bb 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/attrs.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/attrs.rs @@ -2,23 +2,21 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::macros::{is_panic, macro_backtrace}; -use clippy_utils::msrvs; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::{first_line_of_span, is_present_in_source, snippet_opt, without_block_comments}; -use clippy_utils::{extract_msrv_attr, meets_msrv}; use if_chain::if_chain; -use rustc_ast::{AttrKind, AttrStyle, Attribute, Lit, LitKind, MetaItemKind, NestedMetaItem}; +use rustc_ast::{AttrKind, AttrStyle, Attribute, LitKind, MetaItemKind, MetaItemLit, NestedMetaItem}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{ Block, Expr, ExprKind, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind, StmtKind, TraitFn, TraitItem, TraitItemKind, }; -use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; +use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LateContext, LateLintPass, Level, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; use rustc_middle::ty; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; -use rustc_span::sym; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; +use rustc_span::{sym, DUMMY_SP}; use semver::Version; static UNIX_SYSTEMS: &[&str] = &[ @@ -303,6 +301,26 @@ declare_lint_pass!(Attributes => [ ]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Attributes { + fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>) { + for (name, level) in &cx.sess().opts.lint_opts { + if name == "clippy::restriction" && *level > Level::Allow { + span_lint_and_then( + cx, + BLANKET_CLIPPY_RESTRICTION_LINTS, + DUMMY_SP, + "`clippy::restriction` is not meant to be enabled as a group", + |diag| { + diag.note(format!( + "because of the command line `--{} clippy::restriction`", + level.as_str() + )); + diag.help("enable the restriction lints you need individually"); + }, + ); + } + } + } + fn check_attribute(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, attr: &'tcx Attribute) { if let Some(items) = &attr.meta_item_list() { if let Some(ident) = attr.ident() { @@ -358,7 +376,9 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Attributes { | "enum_glob_use" | "redundant_pub_crate" | "macro_use_imports" - | "unsafe_removed_from_name", + | "unsafe_removed_from_name" + | "module_name_repetitions" + | "single_component_path_imports" ) }) { @@ -441,9 +461,9 @@ fn check_clippy_lint_names(cx: &LateContext<'_>, name: Symbol, items: &[NestedMe cx, BLANKET_CLIPPY_RESTRICTION_LINTS, lint.span(), - "restriction lints are not meant to be all enabled", + "`clippy::restriction` is not meant to be enabled as a group", None, - "try enabling only the lints you really need", + "enable the restriction lints you need individually", ); } } @@ -464,6 +484,11 @@ fn check_lint_reason(cx: &LateContext<'_>, name: Symbol, items: &[NestedMetaItem return; } + // Check if the attribute is in an external macro and therefore out of the developer's control + if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), attr.span) { + return; + } + span_lint_and_help( cx, ALLOW_ATTRIBUTES_WITHOUT_REASON, @@ -549,7 +574,7 @@ fn check_attrs(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, name: Symbol, attrs: &[Attribut } } -fn check_semver(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, lit: &Lit) { +fn check_semver(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, lit: &MetaItemLit) { if let LitKind::Str(is, _) = lit.kind { if Version::parse(is.as_str()).is_ok() { return; @@ -572,7 +597,7 @@ fn is_word(nmi: &NestedMetaItem, expected: Symbol) -> bool { } pub struct EarlyAttributes { - pub msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + pub msrv: Msrv, } impl_lint_pass!(EarlyAttributes => [ @@ -587,7 +612,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for EarlyAttributes { } fn check_attribute(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, attr: &Attribute) { - check_deprecated_cfg_attr(cx, attr, self.msrv); + check_deprecated_cfg_attr(cx, attr, &self.msrv); check_mismatched_target_os(cx, attr); } @@ -627,9 +652,9 @@ fn check_empty_line_after_outer_attr(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &rustc_ast::It } } -fn check_deprecated_cfg_attr(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, attr: &Attribute, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) { +fn check_deprecated_cfg_attr(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, attr: &Attribute, msrv: &Msrv) { if_chain! { - if meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::TOOL_ATTRIBUTES); + if msrv.meets(msrvs::TOOL_ATTRIBUTES); // check cfg_attr if attr.has_name(sym::cfg_attr); if let Some(items) = attr.meta_item_list(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/await_holding_invalid.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/await_holding_invalid.rs index 347178118..d40a38543 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/await_holding_invalid.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/await_holding_invalid.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, paths}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; -use rustc_hir::def::{Namespace, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::{AsyncGeneratorKind, Body, BodyId, GeneratorKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; @@ -189,7 +188,7 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for AwaitHolding { fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>) { for conf in &self.conf_invalid_types { let segs: Vec<_> = conf.path().split("::").collect(); - if let Res::Def(_, id) = clippy_utils::def_path_res(cx, &segs, Some(Namespace::TypeNS)) { + for id in clippy_utils::def_path_def_ids(cx, &segs) { self.def_ids.insert(id, conf.clone()); } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/bool_assert_comparison.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/bool_assert_comparison.rs index 4bd55c142..82d368bb8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/bool_assert_comparison.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/bool_assert_comparison.rs @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ fn is_impl_not_trait_with_bool_out(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { ) }) .map_or(false, |assoc_item| { - let proj = cx.tcx.mk_projection(assoc_item.def_id, cx.tcx.mk_substs_trait(ty, &[])); + let proj = cx.tcx.mk_projection(assoc_item.def_id, cx.tcx.mk_substs_trait(ty, [])); let nty = cx.tcx.normalize_erasing_regions(cx.param_env, proj); nty.is_bool() diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/bool_to_int_with_if.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/bool_to_int_with_if.rs index 001d74c26..bdb3a0116 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/bool_to_int_with_if.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/bool_to_int_with_if.rs @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ +use clippy_utils::higher::If; use rustc_ast::LitKind; use rustc_hir::{Block, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; -use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_then, is_else_clause, is_integer_literal, sugg::Sugg}; +use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_then, in_constant, is_else_clause, is_integer_literal, sugg::Sugg}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -12,7 +13,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// this lint suggests using a `from()` function or an `as` coercion. /// /// ### Why is this bad? - /// Coercion or `from()` is idiomatic way to convert bool to a number. + /// Coercion or `from()` is another way to convert bool to a number. /// Both methods are guaranteed to return 1 for true, and 0 for false. /// /// See https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.bool.html#impl-From%3Cbool%3E @@ -38,23 +39,23 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// ``` #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] pub BOOL_TO_INT_WITH_IF, - style, + pedantic, "using if to convert bool to int" } declare_lint_pass!(BoolToIntWithIf => [BOOL_TO_INT_WITH_IF]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for BoolToIntWithIf { - fn check_expr(&mut self, ctx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx rustc_hir::Expr<'tcx>) { - if !expr.span.from_expansion() { - check_if_else(ctx, expr); + fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx rustc_hir::Expr<'tcx>) { + if !expr.span.from_expansion() && !in_constant(cx, expr.hir_id) { + check_if_else(cx, expr); } } } -fn check_if_else<'tcx>(ctx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx rustc_hir::Expr<'tcx>) { - if let ExprKind::If(check, then, Some(else_)) = expr.kind +fn check_if_else<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx rustc_hir::Expr<'tcx>) { + if let Some(If { cond, then, r#else: Some(r#else) }) = If::hir(expr) && let Some(then_lit) = int_literal(then) - && let Some(else_lit) = int_literal(else_) + && let Some(else_lit) = int_literal(r#else) { let inverted = if is_integer_literal(then_lit, 1) && is_integer_literal(else_lit, 0) { false @@ -66,17 +67,17 @@ fn check_if_else<'tcx>(ctx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx rustc_hir::Expr<'tcx }; let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; let snippet = { - let mut sugg = Sugg::hir_with_applicability(ctx, check, "..", &mut applicability); + let mut sugg = Sugg::hir_with_applicability(cx, cond, "..", &mut applicability); if inverted { sugg = !sugg; } sugg }; - let ty = ctx.typeck_results().expr_ty(then_lit); // then and else must be of same type + let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(then_lit); // then and else must be of same type let suggestion = { - let wrap_in_curly = is_else_clause(ctx.tcx, expr); + let wrap_in_curly = is_else_clause(cx.tcx, expr); let mut s = Sugg::NonParen(format!("{ty}::from({snippet})").into()); if wrap_in_curly { s = s.blockify(); @@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ fn check_if_else<'tcx>(ctx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx rustc_hir::Expr<'tcx let into_snippet = snippet.clone().maybe_par(); let as_snippet = snippet.as_ty(ty); - span_lint_and_then(ctx, + span_lint_and_then(cx, BOOL_TO_INT_WITH_IF, expr.span, "boolean to int conversion using if", diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/booleans.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/booleans.rs index 08164c0b6..939bdbcdc 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/booleans.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/booleans.rs @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for NonminimalBoolVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { } } -fn implements_ord<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { +fn implements_ord(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); cx.tcx .get_diagnostic_item(sym::Ord) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs index 3f1edabe6..442262983 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use super::CAST_ABS_TO_UNSIGNED; @@ -15,9 +14,9 @@ pub(super) fn check( cast_expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_from: Ty<'_>, cast_to: Ty<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { - if meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::UNSIGNED_ABS) + if msrv.meets(msrvs::UNSIGNED_ABS) && let ty::Int(from) = cast_from.kind() && let ty::Uint(to) = cast_to.kind() && let ExprKind::MethodCall(method_path, receiver, ..) = cast_expr.kind diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_lossless.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_lossless.rs index 13c403234..cf07e050c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_lossless.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_lossless.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::in_constant; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; use clippy_utils::ty::is_isize_or_usize; -use clippy_utils::{in_constant, meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, FloatTy, Ty}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use super::{utils, CAST_LOSSLESS}; @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( cast_op: &Expr<'_>, cast_from: Ty<'_>, cast_to: Ty<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { if !should_lint(cx, expr, cast_from, cast_to, msrv) { return; @@ -57,13 +57,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( ); } -fn should_lint( - cx: &LateContext<'_>, - expr: &Expr<'_>, - cast_from: Ty<'_>, - cast_to: Ty<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, -) -> bool { +fn should_lint(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_from: Ty<'_>, cast_to: Ty<'_>, msrv: &Msrv) -> bool { // Do not suggest using From in consts/statics until it is valid to do so (see #2267). if in_constant(cx, expr.hir_id) { return false; @@ -89,7 +83,7 @@ fn should_lint( }; !is_isize_or_usize(cast_from) && from_nbits < to_nbits }, - (false, true) if matches!(cast_from.kind(), ty::Bool) && meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::FROM_BOOL) => true, + (false, true) if matches!(cast_from.kind(), ty::Bool) && msrv.meets(msrvs::FROM_BOOL) => true, (_, _) => { matches!(cast_from.kind(), ty::Float(FloatTy::F32)) && matches!(cast_to.kind(), ty::Float(FloatTy::F64)) }, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs index 88deb4565..a63764849 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs @@ -2,12 +2,11 @@ use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; use clippy_utils::expr_or_init; use clippy_utils::ty::{get_discriminant_value, is_isize_or_usize}; -use rustc_ast::ast; -use rustc_attr::IntType; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, FloatTy, Ty}; +use rustc_target::abi::IntegerType; use super::{utils, CAST_ENUM_TRUNCATION, CAST_POSSIBLE_TRUNCATION}; @@ -119,12 +118,7 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_expr: &Expr<'_>, }; let to_nbits = utils::int_ty_to_nbits(cast_to, cx.tcx); - let cast_from_ptr_size = def.repr().int.map_or(true, |ty| { - matches!( - ty, - IntType::SignedInt(ast::IntTy::Isize) | IntType::UnsignedInt(ast::UintTy::Usize) - ) - }); + let cast_from_ptr_size = def.repr().int.map_or(true, |ty| matches!(ty, IntegerType::Pointer(_),)); let suffix = match (cast_from_ptr_size, is_isize_or_usize(cast_to)) { (false, false) if from_nbits > to_nbits => "", (true, false) if from_nbits > to_nbits => "", diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_different_sizes.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_different_sizes.rs index d31d10d22..e862f13e6 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_different_sizes.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_different_sizes.rs @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ -use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_then, meets_msrv, msrvs, source}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; +use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_then, source}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::Mutability; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Node}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, layout::LayoutOf, Ty, TypeAndMut}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use super::CAST_SLICE_DIFFERENT_SIZES; -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'tcx>, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) { +pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'tcx>, msrv: &Msrv) { // suggestion is invalid if `ptr::slice_from_raw_parts` does not exist - if !meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::PTR_SLICE_RAW_PARTS) { + if !msrv.meets(msrvs::PTR_SLICE_RAW_PARTS) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.rs index 284ef1659..627b795d6 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, meets_msrv, msrvs, paths}; +use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{def_id::DefId, Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use super::CAST_SLICE_FROM_RAW_PARTS; @@ -25,15 +25,9 @@ fn raw_parts_kind(cx: &LateContext<'_>, did: DefId) -> Option<RawPartsKind> { } } -pub(super) fn check( - cx: &LateContext<'_>, - expr: &Expr<'_>, - cast_expr: &Expr<'_>, - cast_to: Ty<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, -) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_to: Ty<'_>, msrv: &Msrv) { if_chain! { - if meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::PTR_SLICE_RAW_PARTS); + if msrv.meets(msrvs::PTR_SLICE_RAW_PARTS); if let ty::RawPtr(ptrty) = cast_to.kind(); if let ty::Slice(_) = ptrty.ty.kind(); if let ExprKind::Call(fun, [ptr_arg, len_arg]) = cast_expr.peel_blocks().kind; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/mod.rs index b72c4c772..c6d505c4a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/mod.rs @@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ mod ptr_as_ptr; mod unnecessary_cast; mod utils; -use clippy_utils::{is_hir_ty_cfg_dependant, meets_msrv, msrvs}; +use clippy_utils::is_hir_ty_cfg_dependant; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// let _: *mut [u8] = std::ptr::slice_from_raw_parts_mut(ptr, len); /// ``` /// [safety requirements]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/slice/fn.from_raw_parts.html#safety - #[clippy::version = "1.64.0"] + #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] pub CAST_SLICE_FROM_RAW_PARTS, suspicious, "casting a slice created from a pointer and length to a slice pointer" @@ -648,12 +648,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct Casts { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl Casts { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(Casts => [ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Casts { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { if !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), expr.span) { - ptr_as_ptr::check(cx, expr, self.msrv); + ptr_as_ptr::check(cx, expr, &self.msrv); } if expr.span.from_expansion() { @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Casts { if unnecessary_cast::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to) { return; } - cast_slice_from_raw_parts::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_to, self.msrv); + cast_slice_from_raw_parts::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_to, &self.msrv); as_ptr_cast_mut::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_to); fn_to_numeric_cast_any::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to); fn_to_numeric_cast::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to); @@ -717,16 +717,16 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Casts { cast_possible_wrap::check(cx, expr, cast_from, cast_to); cast_precision_loss::check(cx, expr, cast_from, cast_to); cast_sign_loss::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to); - cast_abs_to_unsigned::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to, self.msrv); + cast_abs_to_unsigned::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to, &self.msrv); cast_nan_to_int::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to); } - cast_lossless::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to, self.msrv); + cast_lossless::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to, &self.msrv); cast_enum_constructor::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from); } as_underscore::check(cx, expr, cast_to_hir); - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::BORROW_AS_PTR) { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::BORROW_AS_PTR) { borrow_as_ptr::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_to_hir); } } @@ -734,8 +734,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Casts { cast_ref_to_mut::check(cx, expr); cast_ptr_alignment::check(cx, expr); char_lit_as_u8::check(cx, expr); - ptr_as_ptr::check(cx, expr, self.msrv); - cast_slice_different_sizes::check(cx, expr, self.msrv); + ptr_as_ptr::check(cx, expr, &self.msrv); + cast_slice_different_sizes::check(cx, expr, &self.msrv); } extract_msrv_attr!(LateContext); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/ptr_as_ptr.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/ptr_as_ptr.rs index b9509ca65..15ffb00da 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/ptr_as_ptr.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/ptr_as_ptr.rs @@ -1,19 +1,18 @@ use std::borrow::Cow; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Mutability, TyKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TypeAndMut}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use super::PTR_AS_PTR; -pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) { - if !meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::POINTER_CAST) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, msrv: &Msrv) { + if !msrv.meets(msrvs::POINTER_CAST) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/unnecessary_cast.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/unnecessary_cast.rs index c8596987e..7e2331807 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/unnecessary_cast.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/unnecessary_cast.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; -use clippy_utils::get_parent_expr; use clippy_utils::numeric_literal::NumericLiteral; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; +use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, path_to_local}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::{LitFloatType, LitIntType, LitKind}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; @@ -75,13 +75,26 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( } if cast_from.kind() == cast_to.kind() && !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), expr.span) { + if let Some(id) = path_to_local(cast_expr) + && let Some(span) = cx.tcx.hir().opt_span(id) + && span.ctxt() != cast_expr.span.ctxt() + { + // Binding context is different than the identifiers context. + // Weird macro wizardry could be involved here. + return false; + } + span_lint_and_sugg( cx, UNNECESSARY_CAST, expr.span, &format!("casting to the same type is unnecessary (`{cast_from}` -> `{cast_to}`)"), "try", - cast_str, + if get_parent_expr(cx, expr).map_or(false, |e| matches!(e.kind, ExprKind::AddrOf(..))) { + format!("{{ {cast_str} }}") + } else { + cast_str + }, Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); return true; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/checked_conversions.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/checked_conversions.rs index 78e9921f0..9102a89e3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/checked_conversions.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/checked_conversions.rs @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ //! lint on manually implemented checked conversions that could be transformed into `try_from` use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::{in_constant, is_integer_literal, meets_msrv, msrvs, SpanlessEq}; +use clippy_utils::{in_constant, is_integer_literal, SpanlessEq}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{BinOp, BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, QPath, TyKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -37,12 +37,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct CheckedConversions { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl CheckedConversions { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(CheckedConversions => [CHECKED_CONVERSIONS]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for CheckedConversions { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Expr<'_>) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::TRY_FROM) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::TRY_FROM) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cognitive_complexity.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cognitive_complexity.rs index 77af3b53d..1c3a89a97 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cognitive_complexity.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cognitive_complexity.rs @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; use clippy_utils::visitors::for_each_expr; -use clippy_utils::LimitStack; +use clippy_utils::{get_async_fn_body, is_async_fn, LimitStack}; use core::ops::ControlFlow; use rustc_ast::ast::Attribute; use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind; -use rustc_hir::{Body, ExprKind, FnDecl, HirId}; +use rustc_hir::{Body, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, HirId}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; @@ -56,15 +56,13 @@ impl CognitiveComplexity { cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, kind: FnKind<'tcx>, decl: &'tcx FnDecl<'_>, - body: &'tcx Body<'_>, + expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, body_span: Span, ) { if body_span.from_expansion() { return; } - let expr = body.value; - let mut cc = 1u64; let mut returns = 0u64; let _: Option<!> = for_each_expr(expr, |e| { @@ -146,7 +144,18 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for CognitiveComplexity { ) { let def_id = cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(hir_id); if !cx.tcx.has_attr(def_id.to_def_id(), sym::test) { - self.check(cx, kind, decl, body, span); + let expr = if is_async_fn(kind) { + match get_async_fn_body(cx.tcx, body) { + Some(b) => b, + None => { + return; + }, + } + } else { + body.value + }; + + self.check(cx, kind, decl, expr, span); } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/collapsible_if.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/collapsible_if.rs index 90430b71a..b38e09dc0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/collapsible_if.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/collapsible_if.rs @@ -160,11 +160,13 @@ fn check_collapsible_no_if_let(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr, check: & if let ast::ExprKind::If(ref check_inner, ref content, None) = inner.kind; // Prevent triggering on `if c { if let a = b { .. } }`. if !matches!(check_inner.kind, ast::ExprKind::Let(..)); - if expr.span.ctxt() == inner.span.ctxt(); + let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt(); + if inner.span.ctxt() == ctxt; then { span_lint_and_then(cx, COLLAPSIBLE_IF, expr.span, "this `if` statement can be collapsed", |diag| { - let lhs = Sugg::ast(cx, check, ".."); - let rhs = Sugg::ast(cx, check_inner, ".."); + let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + let lhs = Sugg::ast(cx, check, "..", ctxt, &mut app); + let rhs = Sugg::ast(cx, check_inner, "..", ctxt, &mut app); diag.span_suggestion( expr.span, "collapse nested if block", @@ -173,7 +175,7 @@ fn check_collapsible_no_if_let(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr, check: & lhs.and(&rhs), snippet_block(cx, content.span, "..", Some(expr.span)), ), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, // snippet + app, // snippet ); }); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/crate_in_macro_def.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/crate_in_macro_def.rs index 20cc330e0..b2fe0386f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/crate_in_macro_def.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/crate_in_macro_def.rs @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for CrateInMacroDef { if_chain! { if item.attrs.iter().any(is_macro_export); if let ItemKind::MacroDef(macro_def) = &item.kind; - let tts = macro_def.body.inner_tokens(); + let tts = macro_def.body.tokens.clone(); if let Some(span) = contains_unhygienic_crate_reference(&tts); then { span_lint_and_sugg( diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e4d76f07d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ +// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. +// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. +// Manual edits will be overwritten. + +pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[ + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::clippy_lints_internal::CLIPPY_LINTS_INTERNAL_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::collapsible_calls::COLLAPSIBLE_SPAN_LINT_CALLS_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::compiler_lint_functions::COMPILER_LINT_FUNCTIONS_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::if_chain_style::IF_CHAIN_STYLE_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::interning_defined_symbol::INTERNING_DEFINED_SYMBOL_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::interning_defined_symbol::UNNECESSARY_SYMBOL_STR_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::invalid_paths::INVALID_PATHS_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::DEFAULT_DEPRECATION_REASON_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::DEFAULT_LINT_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::INVALID_CLIPPY_VERSION_ATTRIBUTE_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::LINT_WITHOUT_LINT_PASS_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::MISSING_CLIPPY_VERSION_ATTRIBUTE_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::msrv_attr_impl::MISSING_MSRV_ATTR_IMPL_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::outer_expn_data_pass::OUTER_EXPN_EXPN_DATA_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::produce_ice::PRODUCE_ICE_INFO, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + crate::utils::internal_lints::unnecessary_def_path::UNNECESSARY_DEF_PATH_INFO, + crate::almost_complete_letter_range::ALMOST_COMPLETE_LETTER_RANGE_INFO, + crate::approx_const::APPROX_CONSTANT_INFO, + crate::as_conversions::AS_CONVERSIONS_INFO, + crate::asm_syntax::INLINE_ASM_X86_ATT_SYNTAX_INFO, + crate::asm_syntax::INLINE_ASM_X86_INTEL_SYNTAX_INFO, + crate::assertions_on_constants::ASSERTIONS_ON_CONSTANTS_INFO, + crate::assertions_on_result_states::ASSERTIONS_ON_RESULT_STATES_INFO, + crate::async_yields_async::ASYNC_YIELDS_ASYNC_INFO, + crate::attrs::ALLOW_ATTRIBUTES_WITHOUT_REASON_INFO, + crate::attrs::BLANKET_CLIPPY_RESTRICTION_LINTS_INFO, + crate::attrs::DEPRECATED_CFG_ATTR_INFO, + crate::attrs::DEPRECATED_SEMVER_INFO, + crate::attrs::EMPTY_LINE_AFTER_OUTER_ATTR_INFO, + crate::attrs::INLINE_ALWAYS_INFO, + crate::attrs::MISMATCHED_TARGET_OS_INFO, + crate::attrs::USELESS_ATTRIBUTE_INFO, + crate::await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_INVALID_TYPE_INFO, + crate::await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_LOCK_INFO, + crate::await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_REFCELL_REF_INFO, + crate::blocks_in_if_conditions::BLOCKS_IN_IF_CONDITIONS_INFO, + crate::bool_assert_comparison::BOOL_ASSERT_COMPARISON_INFO, + crate::bool_to_int_with_if::BOOL_TO_INT_WITH_IF_INFO, + crate::booleans::NONMINIMAL_BOOL_INFO, + crate::booleans::OVERLY_COMPLEX_BOOL_EXPR_INFO, + crate::borrow_deref_ref::BORROW_DEREF_REF_INFO, + crate::box_default::BOX_DEFAULT_INFO, + crate::cargo::CARGO_COMMON_METADATA_INFO, + crate::cargo::MULTIPLE_CRATE_VERSIONS_INFO, + crate::cargo::NEGATIVE_FEATURE_NAMES_INFO, + crate::cargo::REDUNDANT_FEATURE_NAMES_INFO, + crate::cargo::WILDCARD_DEPENDENCIES_INFO, + crate::casts::AS_PTR_CAST_MUT_INFO, + crate::casts::AS_UNDERSCORE_INFO, + crate::casts::BORROW_AS_PTR_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_ABS_TO_UNSIGNED_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_ENUM_CONSTRUCTOR_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_ENUM_TRUNCATION_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_LOSSLESS_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_NAN_TO_INT_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_POSSIBLE_TRUNCATION_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_POSSIBLE_WRAP_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_PRECISION_LOSS_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_PTR_ALIGNMENT_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_REF_TO_MUT_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_SIGN_LOSS_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_SLICE_DIFFERENT_SIZES_INFO, + crate::casts::CAST_SLICE_FROM_RAW_PARTS_INFO, + crate::casts::CHAR_LIT_AS_U8_INFO, + crate::casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST_INFO, + crate::casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST_ANY_INFO, + crate::casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST_WITH_TRUNCATION_INFO, + crate::casts::PTR_AS_PTR_INFO, + crate::casts::UNNECESSARY_CAST_INFO, + crate::checked_conversions::CHECKED_CONVERSIONS_INFO, + crate::cognitive_complexity::COGNITIVE_COMPLEXITY_INFO, + crate::collapsible_if::COLLAPSIBLE_ELSE_IF_INFO, + crate::collapsible_if::COLLAPSIBLE_IF_INFO, + crate::comparison_chain::COMPARISON_CHAIN_INFO, + crate::copies::BRANCHES_SHARING_CODE_INFO, + crate::copies::IFS_SAME_COND_INFO, + crate::copies::IF_SAME_THEN_ELSE_INFO, + crate::copies::SAME_FUNCTIONS_IN_IF_CONDITION_INFO, + crate::copy_iterator::COPY_ITERATOR_INFO, + crate::crate_in_macro_def::CRATE_IN_MACRO_DEF_INFO, + crate::create_dir::CREATE_DIR_INFO, + crate::dbg_macro::DBG_MACRO_INFO, + crate::default::DEFAULT_TRAIT_ACCESS_INFO, + crate::default::FIELD_REASSIGN_WITH_DEFAULT_INFO, + crate::default_instead_of_iter_empty::DEFAULT_INSTEAD_OF_ITER_EMPTY_INFO, + crate::default_numeric_fallback::DEFAULT_NUMERIC_FALLBACK_INFO, + crate::default_union_representation::DEFAULT_UNION_REPRESENTATION_INFO, + crate::dereference::EXPLICIT_AUTO_DEREF_INFO, + crate::dereference::EXPLICIT_DEREF_METHODS_INFO, + crate::dereference::NEEDLESS_BORROW_INFO, + crate::dereference::REF_BINDING_TO_REFERENCE_INFO, + crate::derivable_impls::DERIVABLE_IMPLS_INFO, + crate::derive::DERIVE_HASH_XOR_EQ_INFO, + crate::derive::DERIVE_ORD_XOR_PARTIAL_ORD_INFO, + crate::derive::DERIVE_PARTIAL_EQ_WITHOUT_EQ_INFO, + crate::derive::EXPL_IMPL_CLONE_ON_COPY_INFO, + crate::derive::UNSAFE_DERIVE_DESERIALIZE_INFO, + crate::disallowed_macros::DISALLOWED_MACROS_INFO, + crate::disallowed_methods::DISALLOWED_METHODS_INFO, + crate::disallowed_names::DISALLOWED_NAMES_INFO, + crate::disallowed_script_idents::DISALLOWED_SCRIPT_IDENTS_INFO, + crate::disallowed_types::DISALLOWED_TYPES_INFO, + crate::doc::DOC_LINK_WITH_QUOTES_INFO, + crate::doc::DOC_MARKDOWN_INFO, + crate::doc::MISSING_ERRORS_DOC_INFO, + crate::doc::MISSING_PANICS_DOC_INFO, + crate::doc::MISSING_SAFETY_DOC_INFO, + crate::doc::NEEDLESS_DOCTEST_MAIN_INFO, + crate::doc::UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_DOC_INFO, + crate::double_parens::DOUBLE_PARENS_INFO, + crate::drop_forget_ref::DROP_COPY_INFO, + crate::drop_forget_ref::DROP_NON_DROP_INFO, + crate::drop_forget_ref::DROP_REF_INFO, + crate::drop_forget_ref::FORGET_COPY_INFO, + crate::drop_forget_ref::FORGET_NON_DROP_INFO, + crate::drop_forget_ref::FORGET_REF_INFO, + crate::drop_forget_ref::UNDROPPED_MANUALLY_DROPS_INFO, + crate::duplicate_mod::DUPLICATE_MOD_INFO, + crate::else_if_without_else::ELSE_IF_WITHOUT_ELSE_INFO, + crate::empty_drop::EMPTY_DROP_INFO, + crate::empty_enum::EMPTY_ENUM_INFO, + crate::empty_structs_with_brackets::EMPTY_STRUCTS_WITH_BRACKETS_INFO, + crate::entry::MAP_ENTRY_INFO, + crate::enum_clike::ENUM_CLIKE_UNPORTABLE_VARIANT_INFO, + crate::enum_variants::ENUM_VARIANT_NAMES_INFO, + crate::enum_variants::MODULE_INCEPTION_INFO, + crate::enum_variants::MODULE_NAME_REPETITIONS_INFO, + crate::equatable_if_let::EQUATABLE_IF_LET_INFO, + crate::escape::BOXED_LOCAL_INFO, + crate::eta_reduction::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_INFO, + crate::eta_reduction::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_FOR_METHOD_CALLS_INFO, + crate::excessive_bools::FN_PARAMS_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS_INFO, + crate::excessive_bools::STRUCT_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS_INFO, + crate::exhaustive_items::EXHAUSTIVE_ENUMS_INFO, + crate::exhaustive_items::EXHAUSTIVE_STRUCTS_INFO, + crate::exit::EXIT_INFO, + crate::explicit_write::EXPLICIT_WRITE_INFO, + crate::fallible_impl_from::FALLIBLE_IMPL_FROM_INFO, + crate::float_literal::EXCESSIVE_PRECISION_INFO, + crate::float_literal::LOSSY_FLOAT_LITERAL_INFO, + crate::floating_point_arithmetic::IMPRECISE_FLOPS_INFO, + crate::floating_point_arithmetic::SUBOPTIMAL_FLOPS_INFO, + crate::format::USELESS_FORMAT_INFO, + crate::format_args::FORMAT_IN_FORMAT_ARGS_INFO, + crate::format_args::TO_STRING_IN_FORMAT_ARGS_INFO, + crate::format_args::UNINLINED_FORMAT_ARGS_INFO, + crate::format_args::UNUSED_FORMAT_SPECS_INFO, + crate::format_impl::PRINT_IN_FORMAT_IMPL_INFO, + crate::format_impl::RECURSIVE_FORMAT_IMPL_INFO, + crate::format_push_string::FORMAT_PUSH_STRING_INFO, + crate::formatting::POSSIBLE_MISSING_COMMA_INFO, + crate::formatting::SUSPICIOUS_ASSIGNMENT_FORMATTING_INFO, + crate::formatting::SUSPICIOUS_ELSE_FORMATTING_INFO, + crate::formatting::SUSPICIOUS_UNARY_OP_FORMATTING_INFO, + crate::from_over_into::FROM_OVER_INTO_INFO, + crate::from_raw_with_void_ptr::FROM_RAW_WITH_VOID_PTR_INFO, + crate::from_str_radix_10::FROM_STR_RADIX_10_INFO, + crate::functions::DOUBLE_MUST_USE_INFO, + crate::functions::MISNAMED_GETTERS_INFO, + crate::functions::MUST_USE_CANDIDATE_INFO, + crate::functions::MUST_USE_UNIT_INFO, + crate::functions::NOT_UNSAFE_PTR_ARG_DEREF_INFO, + crate::functions::RESULT_LARGE_ERR_INFO, + crate::functions::RESULT_UNIT_ERR_INFO, + crate::functions::TOO_MANY_ARGUMENTS_INFO, + crate::functions::TOO_MANY_LINES_INFO, + crate::future_not_send::FUTURE_NOT_SEND_INFO, + crate::if_let_mutex::IF_LET_MUTEX_INFO, + crate::if_not_else::IF_NOT_ELSE_INFO, + crate::if_then_some_else_none::IF_THEN_SOME_ELSE_NONE_INFO, + crate::implicit_hasher::IMPLICIT_HASHER_INFO, + crate::implicit_return::IMPLICIT_RETURN_INFO, + crate::implicit_saturating_add::IMPLICIT_SATURATING_ADD_INFO, + crate::implicit_saturating_sub::IMPLICIT_SATURATING_SUB_INFO, + crate::inconsistent_struct_constructor::INCONSISTENT_STRUCT_CONSTRUCTOR_INFO, + crate::index_refutable_slice::INDEX_REFUTABLE_SLICE_INFO, + crate::indexing_slicing::INDEXING_SLICING_INFO, + crate::indexing_slicing::OUT_OF_BOUNDS_INDEXING_INFO, + crate::infinite_iter::INFINITE_ITER_INFO, + crate::infinite_iter::MAYBE_INFINITE_ITER_INFO, + crate::inherent_impl::MULTIPLE_INHERENT_IMPL_INFO, + crate::inherent_to_string::INHERENT_TO_STRING_INFO, + crate::inherent_to_string::INHERENT_TO_STRING_SHADOW_DISPLAY_INFO, + crate::init_numbered_fields::INIT_NUMBERED_FIELDS_INFO, + crate::inline_fn_without_body::INLINE_FN_WITHOUT_BODY_INFO, + crate::instant_subtraction::MANUAL_INSTANT_ELAPSED_INFO, + crate::instant_subtraction::UNCHECKED_DURATION_SUBTRACTION_INFO, + crate::int_plus_one::INT_PLUS_ONE_INFO, + crate::invalid_upcast_comparisons::INVALID_UPCAST_COMPARISONS_INFO, + crate::invalid_utf8_in_unchecked::INVALID_UTF8_IN_UNCHECKED_INFO, + crate::items_after_statements::ITEMS_AFTER_STATEMENTS_INFO, + crate::iter_not_returning_iterator::ITER_NOT_RETURNING_ITERATOR_INFO, + crate::large_const_arrays::LARGE_CONST_ARRAYS_INFO, + crate::large_enum_variant::LARGE_ENUM_VARIANT_INFO, + crate::large_include_file::LARGE_INCLUDE_FILE_INFO, + crate::large_stack_arrays::LARGE_STACK_ARRAYS_INFO, + crate::len_zero::COMPARISON_TO_EMPTY_INFO, + crate::len_zero::LEN_WITHOUT_IS_EMPTY_INFO, + crate::len_zero::LEN_ZERO_INFO, + crate::let_if_seq::USELESS_LET_IF_SEQ_INFO, + crate::let_underscore::LET_UNDERSCORE_FUTURE_INFO, + crate::let_underscore::LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK_INFO, + crate::let_underscore::LET_UNDERSCORE_MUST_USE_INFO, + crate::lifetimes::EXTRA_UNUSED_LIFETIMES_INFO, + crate::lifetimes::NEEDLESS_LIFETIMES_INFO, + crate::literal_representation::DECIMAL_LITERAL_REPRESENTATION_INFO, + crate::literal_representation::INCONSISTENT_DIGIT_GROUPING_INFO, + crate::literal_representation::LARGE_DIGIT_GROUPS_INFO, + crate::literal_representation::MISTYPED_LITERAL_SUFFIXES_INFO, + crate::literal_representation::UNREADABLE_LITERAL_INFO, + crate::literal_representation::UNUSUAL_BYTE_GROUPINGS_INFO, + crate::loops::EMPTY_LOOP_INFO, + crate::loops::EXPLICIT_COUNTER_LOOP_INFO, + crate::loops::EXPLICIT_INTO_ITER_LOOP_INFO, + crate::loops::EXPLICIT_ITER_LOOP_INFO, + crate::loops::FOR_KV_MAP_INFO, + crate::loops::ITER_NEXT_LOOP_INFO, + crate::loops::MANUAL_FIND_INFO, + crate::loops::MANUAL_FLATTEN_INFO, + crate::loops::MANUAL_MEMCPY_INFO, + crate::loops::MISSING_SPIN_LOOP_INFO, + crate::loops::MUT_RANGE_BOUND_INFO, + crate::loops::NEEDLESS_RANGE_LOOP_INFO, + crate::loops::NEVER_LOOP_INFO, + crate::loops::SAME_ITEM_PUSH_INFO, + crate::loops::SINGLE_ELEMENT_LOOP_INFO, + crate::loops::WHILE_IMMUTABLE_CONDITION_INFO, + crate::loops::WHILE_LET_LOOP_INFO, + crate::loops::WHILE_LET_ON_ITERATOR_INFO, + crate::macro_use::MACRO_USE_IMPORTS_INFO, + crate::main_recursion::MAIN_RECURSION_INFO, + crate::manual_assert::MANUAL_ASSERT_INFO, + crate::manual_async_fn::MANUAL_ASYNC_FN_INFO, + crate::manual_bits::MANUAL_BITS_INFO, + crate::manual_clamp::MANUAL_CLAMP_INFO, + crate::manual_is_ascii_check::MANUAL_IS_ASCII_CHECK_INFO, + crate::manual_let_else::MANUAL_LET_ELSE_INFO, + crate::manual_non_exhaustive::MANUAL_NON_EXHAUSTIVE_INFO, + crate::manual_rem_euclid::MANUAL_REM_EUCLID_INFO, + crate::manual_retain::MANUAL_RETAIN_INFO, + crate::manual_string_new::MANUAL_STRING_NEW_INFO, + crate::manual_strip::MANUAL_STRIP_INFO, + crate::map_unit_fn::OPTION_MAP_UNIT_FN_INFO, + crate::map_unit_fn::RESULT_MAP_UNIT_FN_INFO, + crate::match_result_ok::MATCH_RESULT_OK_INFO, + crate::matches::COLLAPSIBLE_MATCH_INFO, + crate::matches::INFALLIBLE_DESTRUCTURING_MATCH_INFO, + crate::matches::MANUAL_FILTER_INFO, + crate::matches::MANUAL_MAP_INFO, + crate::matches::MANUAL_UNWRAP_OR_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_AS_REF_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_BOOL_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_LIKE_MATCHES_MACRO_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_ON_VEC_ITEMS_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_OVERLAPPING_ARM_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_REF_PATS_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_SAME_ARMS_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_SINGLE_BINDING_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_STR_CASE_MISMATCH_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_WILDCARD_FOR_SINGLE_VARIANTS_INFO, + crate::matches::MATCH_WILD_ERR_ARM_INFO, + crate::matches::NEEDLESS_MATCH_INFO, + crate::matches::REDUNDANT_PATTERN_MATCHING_INFO, + crate::matches::REST_PAT_IN_FULLY_BOUND_STRUCTS_INFO, + crate::matches::SIGNIFICANT_DROP_IN_SCRUTINEE_INFO, + crate::matches::SINGLE_MATCH_INFO, + crate::matches::SINGLE_MATCH_ELSE_INFO, + crate::matches::TRY_ERR_INFO, + crate::matches::WILDCARD_ENUM_MATCH_ARM_INFO, + crate::matches::WILDCARD_IN_OR_PATTERNS_INFO, + crate::mem_forget::MEM_FORGET_INFO, + crate::mem_replace::MEM_REPLACE_OPTION_WITH_NONE_INFO, + crate::mem_replace::MEM_REPLACE_WITH_DEFAULT_INFO, + crate::mem_replace::MEM_REPLACE_WITH_UNINIT_INFO, + crate::methods::BIND_INSTEAD_OF_MAP_INFO, + crate::methods::BYTES_COUNT_TO_LEN_INFO, + crate::methods::BYTES_NTH_INFO, + crate::methods::CASE_SENSITIVE_FILE_EXTENSION_COMPARISONS_INFO, + crate::methods::CHARS_LAST_CMP_INFO, + crate::methods::CHARS_NEXT_CMP_INFO, + crate::methods::CLONED_INSTEAD_OF_COPIED_INFO, + crate::methods::CLONE_DOUBLE_REF_INFO, + crate::methods::CLONE_ON_COPY_INFO, + crate::methods::CLONE_ON_REF_PTR_INFO, + crate::methods::COLLAPSIBLE_STR_REPLACE_INFO, + crate::methods::ERR_EXPECT_INFO, + crate::methods::EXPECT_FUN_CALL_INFO, + crate::methods::EXPECT_USED_INFO, + crate::methods::EXTEND_WITH_DRAIN_INFO, + crate::methods::FILETYPE_IS_FILE_INFO, + crate::methods::FILTER_MAP_IDENTITY_INFO, + crate::methods::FILTER_MAP_NEXT_INFO, + crate::methods::FILTER_NEXT_INFO, + crate::methods::FLAT_MAP_IDENTITY_INFO, + crate::methods::FLAT_MAP_OPTION_INFO, + crate::methods::FROM_ITER_INSTEAD_OF_COLLECT_INFO, + crate::methods::GET_FIRST_INFO, + crate::methods::GET_LAST_WITH_LEN_INFO, + crate::methods::GET_UNWRAP_INFO, + crate::methods::IMPLICIT_CLONE_INFO, + crate::methods::INEFFICIENT_TO_STRING_INFO, + crate::methods::INSPECT_FOR_EACH_INFO, + crate::methods::INTO_ITER_ON_REF_INFO, + crate::methods::IS_DIGIT_ASCII_RADIX_INFO, + crate::methods::ITERATOR_STEP_BY_ZERO_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_CLONED_COLLECT_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_COUNT_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_KV_MAP_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_NEXT_SLICE_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_NTH_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_NTH_ZERO_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_ON_EMPTY_COLLECTIONS_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_ON_SINGLE_ITEMS_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_OVEREAGER_CLONED_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_SKIP_NEXT_INFO, + crate::methods::ITER_WITH_DRAIN_INFO, + crate::methods::MANUAL_FILTER_MAP_INFO, + crate::methods::MANUAL_FIND_MAP_INFO, + crate::methods::MANUAL_OK_OR_INFO, + crate::methods::MANUAL_SATURATING_ARITHMETIC_INFO, + crate::methods::MANUAL_SPLIT_ONCE_INFO, + crate::methods::MANUAL_STR_REPEAT_INFO, + crate::methods::MAP_CLONE_INFO, + crate::methods::MAP_COLLECT_RESULT_UNIT_INFO, + crate::methods::MAP_ERR_IGNORE_INFO, + crate::methods::MAP_FLATTEN_INFO, + crate::methods::MAP_IDENTITY_INFO, + crate::methods::MAP_UNWRAP_OR_INFO, + crate::methods::MUT_MUTEX_LOCK_INFO, + crate::methods::NAIVE_BYTECOUNT_INFO, + crate::methods::NEEDLESS_COLLECT_INFO, + crate::methods::NEEDLESS_OPTION_AS_DEREF_INFO, + crate::methods::NEEDLESS_OPTION_TAKE_INFO, + crate::methods::NEEDLESS_SPLITN_INFO, + crate::methods::NEW_RET_NO_SELF_INFO, + crate::methods::NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS_INFO, + crate::methods::NO_EFFECT_REPLACE_INFO, + crate::methods::OBFUSCATED_IF_ELSE_INFO, + crate::methods::OK_EXPECT_INFO, + crate::methods::OPTION_AS_REF_DEREF_INFO, + crate::methods::OPTION_FILTER_MAP_INFO, + crate::methods::OPTION_MAP_OR_NONE_INFO, + crate::methods::OR_FUN_CALL_INFO, + crate::methods::OR_THEN_UNWRAP_INFO, + crate::methods::PATH_BUF_PUSH_OVERWRITE_INFO, + crate::methods::RANGE_ZIP_WITH_LEN_INFO, + crate::methods::REPEAT_ONCE_INFO, + crate::methods::RESULT_MAP_OR_INTO_OPTION_INFO, + crate::methods::SEARCH_IS_SOME_INFO, + crate::methods::SEEK_FROM_CURRENT_INFO, + crate::methods::SEEK_TO_START_INSTEAD_OF_REWIND_INFO, + crate::methods::SHOULD_IMPLEMENT_TRAIT_INFO, + crate::methods::SINGLE_CHAR_ADD_STR_INFO, + crate::methods::SINGLE_CHAR_PATTERN_INFO, + crate::methods::SKIP_WHILE_NEXT_INFO, + crate::methods::STABLE_SORT_PRIMITIVE_INFO, + crate::methods::STRING_EXTEND_CHARS_INFO, + crate::methods::SUSPICIOUS_MAP_INFO, + crate::methods::SUSPICIOUS_SPLITN_INFO, + crate::methods::SUSPICIOUS_TO_OWNED_INFO, + crate::methods::UNINIT_ASSUMED_INIT_INFO, + crate::methods::UNIT_HASH_INFO, + crate::methods::UNNECESSARY_FILTER_MAP_INFO, + crate::methods::UNNECESSARY_FIND_MAP_INFO, + crate::methods::UNNECESSARY_FOLD_INFO, + crate::methods::UNNECESSARY_JOIN_INFO, + crate::methods::UNNECESSARY_LAZY_EVALUATIONS_INFO, + crate::methods::UNNECESSARY_SORT_BY_INFO, + crate::methods::UNNECESSARY_TO_OWNED_INFO, + crate::methods::UNWRAP_OR_ELSE_DEFAULT_INFO, + crate::methods::UNWRAP_USED_INFO, + crate::methods::USELESS_ASREF_INFO, + crate::methods::VEC_RESIZE_TO_ZERO_INFO, + crate::methods::VERBOSE_FILE_READS_INFO, + crate::methods::WRONG_SELF_CONVENTION_INFO, + crate::methods::ZST_OFFSET_INFO, + crate::minmax::MIN_MAX_INFO, + crate::misc::SHORT_CIRCUIT_STATEMENT_INFO, + crate::misc::TOPLEVEL_REF_ARG_INFO, + crate::misc::USED_UNDERSCORE_BINDING_INFO, + crate::misc::ZERO_PTR_INFO, + crate::misc_early::BUILTIN_TYPE_SHADOW_INFO, + crate::misc_early::DOUBLE_NEG_INFO, + crate::misc_early::DUPLICATE_UNDERSCORE_ARGUMENT_INFO, + crate::misc_early::MIXED_CASE_HEX_LITERALS_INFO, + crate::misc_early::REDUNDANT_PATTERN_INFO, + crate::misc_early::SEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX_INFO, + crate::misc_early::UNNEEDED_FIELD_PATTERN_INFO, + crate::misc_early::UNNEEDED_WILDCARD_PATTERN_INFO, + crate::misc_early::UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX_INFO, + crate::misc_early::ZERO_PREFIXED_LITERAL_INFO, + crate::mismatching_type_param_order::MISMATCHING_TYPE_PARAM_ORDER_INFO, + crate::missing_const_for_fn::MISSING_CONST_FOR_FN_INFO, + crate::missing_doc::MISSING_DOCS_IN_PRIVATE_ITEMS_INFO, + crate::missing_enforced_import_rename::MISSING_ENFORCED_IMPORT_RENAMES_INFO, + crate::missing_inline::MISSING_INLINE_IN_PUBLIC_ITEMS_INFO, + crate::missing_trait_methods::MISSING_TRAIT_METHODS_INFO, + crate::mixed_read_write_in_expression::DIVERGING_SUB_EXPRESSION_INFO, + crate::mixed_read_write_in_expression::MIXED_READ_WRITE_IN_EXPRESSION_INFO, + crate::module_style::MOD_MODULE_FILES_INFO, + crate::module_style::SELF_NAMED_MODULE_FILES_INFO, + crate::multi_assignments::MULTI_ASSIGNMENTS_INFO, + crate::mut_key::MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE_INFO, + crate::mut_mut::MUT_MUT_INFO, + crate::mut_reference::UNNECESSARY_MUT_PASSED_INFO, + crate::mutable_debug_assertion::DEBUG_ASSERT_WITH_MUT_CALL_INFO, + crate::mutex_atomic::MUTEX_ATOMIC_INFO, + crate::mutex_atomic::MUTEX_INTEGER_INFO, + crate::needless_arbitrary_self_type::NEEDLESS_ARBITRARY_SELF_TYPE_INFO, + crate::needless_bool::BOOL_COMPARISON_INFO, + crate::needless_bool::NEEDLESS_BOOL_INFO, + crate::needless_borrowed_ref::NEEDLESS_BORROWED_REFERENCE_INFO, + crate::needless_continue::NEEDLESS_CONTINUE_INFO, + crate::needless_for_each::NEEDLESS_FOR_EACH_INFO, + crate::needless_late_init::NEEDLESS_LATE_INIT_INFO, + crate::needless_parens_on_range_literals::NEEDLESS_PARENS_ON_RANGE_LITERALS_INFO, + crate::needless_pass_by_value::NEEDLESS_PASS_BY_VALUE_INFO, + crate::needless_question_mark::NEEDLESS_QUESTION_MARK_INFO, + crate::needless_update::NEEDLESS_UPDATE_INFO, + crate::neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord::NEG_CMP_OP_ON_PARTIAL_ORD_INFO, + crate::neg_multiply::NEG_MULTIPLY_INFO, + crate::new_without_default::NEW_WITHOUT_DEFAULT_INFO, + crate::no_effect::NO_EFFECT_INFO, + crate::no_effect::NO_EFFECT_UNDERSCORE_BINDING_INFO, + crate::no_effect::UNNECESSARY_OPERATION_INFO, + crate::non_copy_const::BORROW_INTERIOR_MUTABLE_CONST_INFO, + crate::non_copy_const::DECLARE_INTERIOR_MUTABLE_CONST_INFO, + crate::non_expressive_names::JUST_UNDERSCORES_AND_DIGITS_INFO, + crate::non_expressive_names::MANY_SINGLE_CHAR_NAMES_INFO, + crate::non_expressive_names::SIMILAR_NAMES_INFO, + crate::non_octal_unix_permissions::NON_OCTAL_UNIX_PERMISSIONS_INFO, + crate::non_send_fields_in_send_ty::NON_SEND_FIELDS_IN_SEND_TY_INFO, + crate::nonstandard_macro_braces::NONSTANDARD_MACRO_BRACES_INFO, + crate::octal_escapes::OCTAL_ESCAPES_INFO, + crate::only_used_in_recursion::ONLY_USED_IN_RECURSION_INFO, + crate::operators::ABSURD_EXTREME_COMPARISONS_INFO, + crate::operators::ARITHMETIC_SIDE_EFFECTS_INFO, + crate::operators::ASSIGN_OP_PATTERN_INFO, + crate::operators::BAD_BIT_MASK_INFO, + crate::operators::CMP_NAN_INFO, + crate::operators::CMP_OWNED_INFO, + crate::operators::DOUBLE_COMPARISONS_INFO, + crate::operators::DURATION_SUBSEC_INFO, + crate::operators::EQ_OP_INFO, + crate::operators::ERASING_OP_INFO, + crate::operators::FLOAT_ARITHMETIC_INFO, + crate::operators::FLOAT_CMP_INFO, + crate::operators::FLOAT_CMP_CONST_INFO, + crate::operators::FLOAT_EQUALITY_WITHOUT_ABS_INFO, + crate::operators::IDENTITY_OP_INFO, + crate::operators::INEFFECTIVE_BIT_MASK_INFO, + crate::operators::INTEGER_ARITHMETIC_INFO, + crate::operators::INTEGER_DIVISION_INFO, + crate::operators::MISREFACTORED_ASSIGN_OP_INFO, + crate::operators::MODULO_ARITHMETIC_INFO, + crate::operators::MODULO_ONE_INFO, + crate::operators::NEEDLESS_BITWISE_BOOL_INFO, + crate::operators::OP_REF_INFO, + crate::operators::PTR_EQ_INFO, + crate::operators::SELF_ASSIGNMENT_INFO, + crate::operators::VERBOSE_BIT_MASK_INFO, + crate::option_env_unwrap::OPTION_ENV_UNWRAP_INFO, + crate::option_if_let_else::OPTION_IF_LET_ELSE_INFO, + crate::overflow_check_conditional::OVERFLOW_CHECK_CONDITIONAL_INFO, + crate::panic_in_result_fn::PANIC_IN_RESULT_FN_INFO, + crate::panic_unimplemented::PANIC_INFO, + crate::panic_unimplemented::TODO_INFO, + crate::panic_unimplemented::UNIMPLEMENTED_INFO, + crate::panic_unimplemented::UNREACHABLE_INFO, + crate::partial_pub_fields::PARTIAL_PUB_FIELDS_INFO, + crate::partialeq_ne_impl::PARTIALEQ_NE_IMPL_INFO, + crate::partialeq_to_none::PARTIALEQ_TO_NONE_INFO, + crate::pass_by_ref_or_value::LARGE_TYPES_PASSED_BY_VALUE_INFO, + crate::pass_by_ref_or_value::TRIVIALLY_COPY_PASS_BY_REF_INFO, + crate::pattern_type_mismatch::PATTERN_TYPE_MISMATCH_INFO, + crate::precedence::PRECEDENCE_INFO, + crate::ptr::CMP_NULL_INFO, + crate::ptr::INVALID_NULL_PTR_USAGE_INFO, + crate::ptr::MUT_FROM_REF_INFO, + crate::ptr::PTR_ARG_INFO, + crate::ptr_offset_with_cast::PTR_OFFSET_WITH_CAST_INFO, + crate::pub_use::PUB_USE_INFO, + crate::question_mark::QUESTION_MARK_INFO, + crate::ranges::MANUAL_RANGE_CONTAINS_INFO, + crate::ranges::RANGE_MINUS_ONE_INFO, + crate::ranges::RANGE_PLUS_ONE_INFO, + crate::ranges::REVERSED_EMPTY_RANGES_INFO, + crate::rc_clone_in_vec_init::RC_CLONE_IN_VEC_INIT_INFO, + crate::read_zero_byte_vec::READ_ZERO_BYTE_VEC_INFO, + crate::redundant_clone::REDUNDANT_CLONE_INFO, + crate::redundant_closure_call::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_CALL_INFO, + crate::redundant_else::REDUNDANT_ELSE_INFO, + crate::redundant_field_names::REDUNDANT_FIELD_NAMES_INFO, + crate::redundant_pub_crate::REDUNDANT_PUB_CRATE_INFO, + crate::redundant_slicing::DEREF_BY_SLICING_INFO, + crate::redundant_slicing::REDUNDANT_SLICING_INFO, + crate::redundant_static_lifetimes::REDUNDANT_STATIC_LIFETIMES_INFO, + crate::ref_option_ref::REF_OPTION_REF_INFO, + crate::reference::DEREF_ADDROF_INFO, + crate::regex::INVALID_REGEX_INFO, + crate::regex::TRIVIAL_REGEX_INFO, + crate::return_self_not_must_use::RETURN_SELF_NOT_MUST_USE_INFO, + crate::returns::LET_AND_RETURN_INFO, + crate::returns::NEEDLESS_RETURN_INFO, + crate::same_name_method::SAME_NAME_METHOD_INFO, + crate::self_named_constructors::SELF_NAMED_CONSTRUCTORS_INFO, + crate::semicolon_if_nothing_returned::SEMICOLON_IF_NOTHING_RETURNED_INFO, + crate::serde_api::SERDE_API_MISUSE_INFO, + crate::shadow::SHADOW_REUSE_INFO, + crate::shadow::SHADOW_SAME_INFO, + crate::shadow::SHADOW_UNRELATED_INFO, + crate::single_char_lifetime_names::SINGLE_CHAR_LIFETIME_NAMES_INFO, + crate::single_component_path_imports::SINGLE_COMPONENT_PATH_IMPORTS_INFO, + crate::size_of_in_element_count::SIZE_OF_IN_ELEMENT_COUNT_INFO, + crate::slow_vector_initialization::SLOW_VECTOR_INITIALIZATION_INFO, + crate::std_instead_of_core::ALLOC_INSTEAD_OF_CORE_INFO, + crate::std_instead_of_core::STD_INSTEAD_OF_ALLOC_INFO, + crate::std_instead_of_core::STD_INSTEAD_OF_CORE_INFO, + crate::strings::STRING_ADD_INFO, + crate::strings::STRING_ADD_ASSIGN_INFO, + crate::strings::STRING_FROM_UTF8_AS_BYTES_INFO, + crate::strings::STRING_LIT_AS_BYTES_INFO, + crate::strings::STRING_SLICE_INFO, + crate::strings::STRING_TO_STRING_INFO, + crate::strings::STR_TO_STRING_INFO, + crate::strings::TRIM_SPLIT_WHITESPACE_INFO, + crate::strlen_on_c_strings::STRLEN_ON_C_STRINGS_INFO, + crate::suspicious_operation_groupings::SUSPICIOUS_OPERATION_GROUPINGS_INFO, + crate::suspicious_trait_impl::SUSPICIOUS_ARITHMETIC_IMPL_INFO, + crate::suspicious_trait_impl::SUSPICIOUS_OP_ASSIGN_IMPL_INFO, + crate::suspicious_xor_used_as_pow::SUSPICIOUS_XOR_USED_AS_POW_INFO, + crate::swap::ALMOST_SWAPPED_INFO, + crate::swap::MANUAL_SWAP_INFO, + crate::swap_ptr_to_ref::SWAP_PTR_TO_REF_INFO, + crate::tabs_in_doc_comments::TABS_IN_DOC_COMMENTS_INFO, + crate::temporary_assignment::TEMPORARY_ASSIGNMENT_INFO, + crate::to_digit_is_some::TO_DIGIT_IS_SOME_INFO, + crate::trailing_empty_array::TRAILING_EMPTY_ARRAY_INFO, + crate::trait_bounds::TRAIT_DUPLICATION_IN_BOUNDS_INFO, + crate::trait_bounds::TYPE_REPETITION_IN_BOUNDS_INFO, + crate::transmute::CROSSPOINTER_TRANSMUTE_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTES_EXPRESSIBLE_AS_PTR_CASTS_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTE_BYTES_TO_STR_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTE_FLOAT_TO_INT_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_BOOL_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_CHAR_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_FLOAT_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTE_NUM_TO_BYTES_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTE_PTR_TO_PTR_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTE_PTR_TO_REF_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTE_UNDEFINED_REPR_INFO, + crate::transmute::TRANSMUTING_NULL_INFO, + crate::transmute::UNSOUND_COLLECTION_TRANSMUTE_INFO, + crate::transmute::USELESS_TRANSMUTE_INFO, + crate::transmute::WRONG_TRANSMUTE_INFO, + crate::types::BORROWED_BOX_INFO, + crate::types::BOX_COLLECTION_INFO, + crate::types::LINKEDLIST_INFO, + crate::types::OPTION_OPTION_INFO, + crate::types::RC_BUFFER_INFO, + crate::types::RC_MUTEX_INFO, + crate::types::REDUNDANT_ALLOCATION_INFO, + crate::types::TYPE_COMPLEXITY_INFO, + crate::types::VEC_BOX_INFO, + crate::undocumented_unsafe_blocks::UNDOCUMENTED_UNSAFE_BLOCKS_INFO, + crate::undocumented_unsafe_blocks::UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT_INFO, + crate::unicode::INVISIBLE_CHARACTERS_INFO, + crate::unicode::NON_ASCII_LITERAL_INFO, + crate::unicode::UNICODE_NOT_NFC_INFO, + crate::uninit_vec::UNINIT_VEC_INFO, + crate::unit_return_expecting_ord::UNIT_RETURN_EXPECTING_ORD_INFO, + crate::unit_types::LET_UNIT_VALUE_INFO, + crate::unit_types::UNIT_ARG_INFO, + crate::unit_types::UNIT_CMP_INFO, + crate::unnamed_address::FN_ADDRESS_COMPARISONS_INFO, + crate::unnamed_address::VTABLE_ADDRESS_COMPARISONS_INFO, + crate::unnecessary_owned_empty_strings::UNNECESSARY_OWNED_EMPTY_STRINGS_INFO, + crate::unnecessary_self_imports::UNNECESSARY_SELF_IMPORTS_INFO, + crate::unnecessary_wraps::UNNECESSARY_WRAPS_INFO, + crate::unnested_or_patterns::UNNESTED_OR_PATTERNS_INFO, + crate::unsafe_removed_from_name::UNSAFE_REMOVED_FROM_NAME_INFO, + crate::unused_async::UNUSED_ASYNC_INFO, + crate::unused_io_amount::UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT_INFO, + crate::unused_peekable::UNUSED_PEEKABLE_INFO, + crate::unused_rounding::UNUSED_ROUNDING_INFO, + crate::unused_self::UNUSED_SELF_INFO, + crate::unused_unit::UNUSED_UNIT_INFO, + crate::unwrap::PANICKING_UNWRAP_INFO, + crate::unwrap::UNNECESSARY_UNWRAP_INFO, + crate::unwrap_in_result::UNWRAP_IN_RESULT_INFO, + crate::upper_case_acronyms::UPPER_CASE_ACRONYMS_INFO, + crate::use_self::USE_SELF_INFO, + crate::useless_conversion::USELESS_CONVERSION_INFO, + crate::vec::USELESS_VEC_INFO, + crate::vec_init_then_push::VEC_INIT_THEN_PUSH_INFO, + crate::wildcard_imports::ENUM_GLOB_USE_INFO, + crate::wildcard_imports::WILDCARD_IMPORTS_INFO, + crate::write::PRINTLN_EMPTY_STRING_INFO, + crate::write::PRINT_LITERAL_INFO, + crate::write::PRINT_STDERR_INFO, + crate::write::PRINT_STDOUT_INFO, + crate::write::PRINT_WITH_NEWLINE_INFO, + crate::write::USE_DEBUG_INFO, + crate::write::WRITELN_EMPTY_STRING_INFO, + crate::write::WRITE_LITERAL_INFO, + crate::write::WRITE_WITH_NEWLINE_INFO, + crate::zero_div_zero::ZERO_DIVIDED_BY_ZERO_INFO, + crate::zero_sized_map_values::ZERO_SIZED_MAP_VALUES_INFO, +]; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/dereference.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/dereference.rs index a37ee82d4..38329659e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/dereference.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/dereference.rs @@ -1,14 +1,16 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_hir_and_then}; use clippy_utils::mir::{enclosing_mir, expr_local, local_assignments, used_exactly_once, PossibleBorrowerMap}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::{snippet_with_applicability, snippet_with_context}; use clippy_utils::sugg::has_enclosing_paren; use clippy_utils::ty::{expr_sig, is_copy, peel_mid_ty_refs, ty_sig, variant_of_res}; use clippy_utils::{ - fn_def_id, get_parent_expr, get_parent_expr_for_hir, is_lint_allowed, meets_msrv, msrvs, path_to_local, - walk_to_expr_usage, + fn_def_id, get_parent_expr, get_parent_expr_for_hir, is_lint_allowed, path_to_local, walk_to_expr_usage, }; + use rustc_ast::util::parser::{PREC_POSTFIX, PREC_PREFIX}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexMap; +use rustc_data_structures::graph::iterate::{CycleDetector, TriColorDepthFirstSearch}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_ty, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{ @@ -24,10 +26,9 @@ use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::mir::{Rvalue, StatementKind}; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment, AutoBorrow, AutoBorrowMutability}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ - self, Binder, BoundVariableKind, EarlyBinder, FnSig, GenericArgKind, List, ParamTy, PredicateKind, + self, Binder, BoundVariableKind, Clause, EarlyBinder, FnSig, GenericArgKind, List, ParamTy, PredicateKind, ProjectionPredicate, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable, TypeckResults, }; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::{symbol::sym, Span, Symbol}; use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt as _; @@ -180,12 +181,12 @@ pub struct Dereferencing<'tcx> { possible_borrowers: Vec<(LocalDefId, PossibleBorrowerMap<'tcx, 'tcx>)>, // `IntoIterator` for arrays requires Rust 1.53. - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl<'tcx> Dereferencing<'tcx> { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv, ..Dereferencing::default() @@ -274,9 +275,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Dereferencing<'tcx> { } let typeck = cx.typeck_results(); - let (kind, sub_expr) = if let Some(x) = try_parse_ref_op(cx.tcx, typeck, expr) { - x - } else { + let Some((kind, sub_expr)) = try_parse_ref_op(cx.tcx, typeck, expr) else { // The whole chain of reference operations has been seen if let Some((state, data)) = self.state.take() { report(cx, expr, state, data); @@ -287,26 +286,27 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Dereferencing<'tcx> { match (self.state.take(), kind) { (None, kind) => { let expr_ty = typeck.expr_ty(expr); - let (position, adjustments) = walk_parents(cx, &mut self.possible_borrowers, expr, self.msrv); + let (position, adjustments) = walk_parents(cx, &mut self.possible_borrowers, expr, &self.msrv); match kind { RefOp::Deref => { + let sub_ty = typeck.expr_ty(sub_expr); if let Position::FieldAccess { name, of_union: false, } = position - && !ty_contains_field(typeck.expr_ty(sub_expr), name) + && !ty_contains_field(sub_ty, name) { self.state = Some(( State::ExplicitDerefField { name }, StateData { span: expr.span, hir_id: expr.hir_id, position }, )); - } else if position.is_deref_stable() { + } else if position.is_deref_stable() && sub_ty.is_ref() { self.state = Some(( State::ExplicitDeref { mutability: None }, StateData { span: expr.span, hir_id: expr.hir_id, position }, )); } - } + }, RefOp::Method(target_mut) if !is_lint_allowed(cx, EXPLICIT_DEREF_METHODS, expr.hir_id) && position.lint_explicit_deref() => @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Dereferencing<'tcx> { StateData { span: expr.span, hir_id: expr.hir_id, - position + position, }, )); }, @@ -395,7 +395,11 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Dereferencing<'tcx> { msg, snip_expr, }), - StateData { span: expr.span, hir_id: expr.hir_id, position }, + StateData { + span: expr.span, + hir_id: expr.hir_id, + position, + }, )); } else if position.is_deref_stable() // Auto-deref doesn't combine with other adjustments @@ -407,7 +411,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Dereferencing<'tcx> { StateData { span: expr.span, hir_id: expr.hir_id, - position + position, }, )); } @@ -699,7 +703,7 @@ fn walk_parents<'tcx>( cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, possible_borrowers: &mut Vec<(LocalDefId, PossibleBorrowerMap<'tcx, 'tcx>)>, e: &'tcx Expr<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) -> (Position, &'tcx [Adjustment<'tcx>]) { let mut adjustments = [].as_slice(); let mut precedence = 0i8; @@ -806,30 +810,39 @@ fn walk_parents<'tcx>( .position(|arg| arg.hir_id == child_id) .zip(expr_sig(cx, func)) .and_then(|(i, sig)| { - sig.input_with_hir(i).map(|(hir_ty, ty)| match hir_ty { - // Type inference for closures can depend on how they're called. Only go by the explicit - // types here. - Some(hir_ty) => binding_ty_auto_deref_stability(cx, hir_ty, precedence, ty.bound_vars()), - None => { - if let ty::Param(param_ty) = ty.skip_binder().kind() { - needless_borrow_impl_arg_position( - cx, - possible_borrowers, - parent, - i, - *param_ty, - e, - precedence, - msrv, - ) - } else { - ty_auto_deref_stability(cx, cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(ty), precedence) - .position_for_arg() - } - }, + sig.input_with_hir(i).map(|(hir_ty, ty)| { + match hir_ty { + // Type inference for closures can depend on how they're called. Only go by the explicit + // types here. + Some(hir_ty) => { + binding_ty_auto_deref_stability(cx, hir_ty, precedence, ty.bound_vars()) + }, + None => { + // `e.hir_id == child_id` for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9739 + // `!call_is_qualified(func)` for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9782 + if e.hir_id == child_id + && !call_is_qualified(func) + && let ty::Param(param_ty) = ty.skip_binder().kind() + { + needless_borrow_impl_arg_position( + cx, + possible_borrowers, + parent, + i, + *param_ty, + e, + precedence, + msrv, + ) + } else { + ty_auto_deref_stability(cx, cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(ty), precedence) + .position_for_arg() + } + }, + } }) }), - ExprKind::MethodCall(_, receiver, args, _) => { + ExprKind::MethodCall(method, receiver, args, _) => { let id = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(parent.hir_id).unwrap(); if receiver.hir_id == child_id { // Check for calls to trait methods where the trait is implemented on a reference. @@ -842,14 +855,10 @@ fn walk_parents<'tcx>( } else if let Some(trait_id) = cx.tcx.trait_of_item(id) && let arg_ty = cx.tcx.erase_regions(cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_adjusted(e)) && let ty::Ref(_, sub_ty, _) = *arg_ty.kind() - && let subs = match cx + && let subs = cx .typeck_results() - .node_substs_opt(parent.hir_id) - .and_then(|subs| subs.get(1..)) - { - Some(subs) => cx.tcx.mk_substs(subs.iter().copied()), - None => cx.tcx.mk_substs(std::iter::empty::<ty::subst::GenericArg<'_>>()), - } && let impl_ty = if cx.tcx.fn_sig(id).skip_binder().inputs()[0].is_ref() { + .node_substs_opt(parent.hir_id).map(|subs| &subs[1..]).unwrap_or_default() + && let impl_ty = if cx.tcx.fn_sig(id).skip_binder().inputs()[0].is_ref() { // Trait methods taking `&self` sub_ty } else { @@ -858,7 +867,11 @@ fn walk_parents<'tcx>( } && impl_ty.is_ref() && let infcx = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build() && infcx - .type_implements_trait(trait_id, impl_ty, subs, cx.param_env) + .type_implements_trait( + trait_id, + [impl_ty.into()].into_iter().chain(subs.iter().copied()), + cx.param_env, + ) .must_apply_modulo_regions() { return Some(Position::MethodReceiverRefImpl) @@ -867,7 +880,9 @@ fn walk_parents<'tcx>( } args.iter().position(|arg| arg.hir_id == child_id).map(|i| { let ty = cx.tcx.fn_sig(id).skip_binder().inputs()[i + 1]; - if let ty::Param(param_ty) = ty.kind() { + // `e.hir_id == child_id` for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9739 + // `method.args.is_none()` for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9782 + if e.hir_id == child_id && method.args.is_none() && let ty::Param(param_ty) = ty.kind() { needless_borrow_impl_arg_position( cx, possible_borrowers, @@ -1045,13 +1060,25 @@ fn ty_contains_infer(ty: &hir::Ty<'_>) -> bool { v.0 } +fn call_is_qualified(expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { + if let ExprKind::Path(path) = &expr.kind { + match path { + QPath::Resolved(_, path) => path.segments.last().map_or(false, |segment| segment.args.is_some()), + QPath::TypeRelative(_, segment) => segment.args.is_some(), + QPath::LangItem(..) => false, + } + } else { + false + } +} + // Checks whether: // * child is an expression of the form `&e` in an argument position requiring an `impl Trait` // * `e`'s type implements `Trait` and is copyable // If the conditions are met, returns `Some(Position::ImplArg(..))`; otherwise, returns `None`. // The "is copyable" condition is to avoid the case where removing the `&` means `e` would have to // be moved, but it cannot be. -#[expect(clippy::too_many_arguments)] +#[expect(clippy::too_many_arguments, clippy::too_many_lines)] fn needless_borrow_impl_arg_position<'tcx>( cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, possible_borrowers: &mut Vec<(LocalDefId, PossibleBorrowerMap<'tcx, 'tcx>)>, @@ -1060,7 +1087,7 @@ fn needless_borrow_impl_arg_position<'tcx>( param_ty: ParamTy, mut expr: &Expr<'tcx>, precedence: i8, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) -> Position { let destruct_trait_def_id = cx.tcx.lang_items().destruct_trait(); let sized_trait_def_id = cx.tcx.lang_items().sized_trait(); @@ -1079,7 +1106,7 @@ fn needless_borrow_impl_arg_position<'tcx>( let projection_predicates = predicates .iter() .filter_map(|predicate| { - if let PredicateKind::Projection(projection_predicate) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() { + if let PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Projection(projection_predicate)) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() { Some(projection_predicate) } else { None @@ -1093,7 +1120,7 @@ fn needless_borrow_impl_arg_position<'tcx>( if predicates .iter() .filter_map(|predicate| { - if let PredicateKind::Trait(trait_predicate) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() + if let PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Trait(trait_predicate)) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() && trait_predicate.trait_ref.self_ty() == param_ty.to_ty(cx.tcx) { Some(trait_predicate.trait_ref.def_id) @@ -1113,6 +1140,16 @@ fn needless_borrow_impl_arg_position<'tcx>( return Position::Other(precedence); } + // See: + // - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9674#issuecomment-1289294201 + // - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9674#issuecomment-1292225232 + if projection_predicates + .iter() + .any(|projection_predicate| is_mixed_projection_predicate(cx, callee_def_id, projection_predicate)) + { + return Position::Other(precedence); + } + // `substs_with_referent_ty` can be constructed outside of `check_referent` because the same // elements are modified each time `check_referent` is called. let mut substs_with_referent_ty = substs_with_expr_ty.to_vec(); @@ -1145,18 +1182,18 @@ fn needless_borrow_impl_arg_position<'tcx>( } predicates.iter().all(|predicate| { - if let PredicateKind::Trait(trait_predicate) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() + if let PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Trait(trait_predicate)) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() && cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::IntoIterator, trait_predicate.trait_ref.def_id) && let ty::Param(param_ty) = trait_predicate.self_ty().kind() && let GenericArgKind::Type(ty) = substs_with_referent_ty[param_ty.index as usize].unpack() && ty.is_array() - && !meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::ARRAY_INTO_ITERATOR) + && !msrv.meets(msrvs::ARRAY_INTO_ITERATOR) { return false; } let predicate = EarlyBinder(predicate).subst(cx.tcx, &substs_with_referent_ty); - let obligation = Obligation::new(ObligationCause::dummy(), cx.param_env, predicate); + let obligation = Obligation::new(cx.tcx, ObligationCause::dummy(), cx.param_env, predicate); let infcx = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); infcx.predicate_must_hold_modulo_regions(&obligation) }) @@ -1192,6 +1229,37 @@ fn has_ref_mut_self_method(cx: &LateContext<'_>, trait_def_id: DefId) -> bool { }) } +fn is_mixed_projection_predicate<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + callee_def_id: DefId, + projection_predicate: &ProjectionPredicate<'tcx>, +) -> bool { + let generics = cx.tcx.generics_of(callee_def_id); + // The predicate requires the projected type to equal a type parameter from the parent context. + if let Some(term_ty) = projection_predicate.term.ty() + && let ty::Param(term_param_ty) = term_ty.kind() + && (term_param_ty.index as usize) < generics.parent_count + { + // The inner-most self type is a type parameter from the current function. + let mut projection_ty = projection_predicate.projection_ty; + loop { + match projection_ty.self_ty().kind() { + ty::Projection(inner_projection_ty) => { + projection_ty = *inner_projection_ty; + } + ty::Param(param_ty) => { + return (param_ty.index as usize) >= generics.parent_count; + } + _ => { + return false; + } + } + } + } else { + false + } +} + fn referent_used_exactly_once<'tcx>( cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, possible_borrowers: &mut Vec<(LocalDefId, PossibleBorrowerMap<'tcx, 'tcx>)>, @@ -1203,6 +1271,8 @@ fn referent_used_exactly_once<'tcx>( && let Some(statement) = mir.basic_blocks[location.block].statements.get(location.statement_index) && let StatementKind::Assign(box (_, Rvalue::Ref(_, _, place))) = statement.kind && !place.has_deref() + // Ensure not in a loop (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9710) + && TriColorDepthFirstSearch::new(&mir.basic_blocks).run_from(location.block, &mut CycleDetector).is_none() { let body_owner_local_def_id = cx.tcx.hir().enclosing_body_owner(reference.hir_id); if possible_borrowers @@ -1263,7 +1333,7 @@ fn replace_types<'tcx>( let item_def_id = projection_predicate.projection_ty.item_def_id; let assoc_item = cx.tcx.associated_item(item_def_id); let projection = cx.tcx - .mk_projection(assoc_item.def_id, cx.tcx.mk_substs_trait(new_ty, &[])); + .mk_projection(assoc_item.def_id, cx.tcx.mk_substs_trait(new_ty, [])); if let Ok(projected_ty) = cx.tcx.try_normalize_erasing_regions(cx.param_env, projection) && substs[term_param_ty.index as usize] != ty::GenericArg::from(projected_ty) @@ -1320,6 +1390,7 @@ fn ty_auto_deref_stability<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, precedenc continue; }, ty::Param(_) => TyPosition::new_deref_stable_for_result(precedence, ty), + ty::Projection(_) if ty.has_non_region_param() => TyPosition::new_deref_stable_for_result(precedence, ty), ty::Infer(_) | ty::Error(_) | ty::Bound(..) | ty::Opaque(..) | ty::Placeholder(_) | ty::Dynamic(..) => { Position::ReborrowStable(precedence).into() }, @@ -1346,11 +1417,9 @@ fn ty_auto_deref_stability<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, precedenc | ty::Closure(..) | ty::Never | ty::Tuple(_) - | ty::Projection(_) => Position::DerefStable( - precedence, - ty.is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env.without_caller_bounds()), - ) - .into(), + | ty::Projection(_) => { + Position::DerefStable(precedence, ty.is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env.without_caller_bounds())).into() + }, }; } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs index 102a02138..9e596ca81 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_middle::traits::Reveal; use rustc_middle::ty::{ - self, Binder, BoundConstness, GenericParamDefKind, ImplPolarity, ParamEnv, PredicateKind, TraitPredicate, TraitRef, - Ty, TyCtxt, + self, Binder, BoundConstness, Clause, GenericParamDefKind, ImplPolarity, ParamEnv, PredicateKind, TraitPredicate, + TraitRef, Ty, TyCtxt, }; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; @@ -466,12 +466,12 @@ fn check_partial_eq_without_eq<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, span: Span, trait_r if let Some(def_id) = trait_ref.trait_def_id(); if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::PartialEq, def_id); let param_env = param_env_for_derived_eq(cx.tcx, adt.did(), eq_trait_def_id); - if !implements_trait_with_env(cx.tcx, param_env, ty, eq_trait_def_id, &[]); + if !implements_trait_with_env(cx.tcx, param_env, ty, eq_trait_def_id, []); // If all of our fields implement `Eq`, we can implement `Eq` too if adt .all_fields() .map(|f| f.ty(cx.tcx, substs)) - .all(|ty| implements_trait_with_env(cx.tcx, param_env, ty, eq_trait_def_id, &[])); + .all(|ty| implements_trait_with_env(cx.tcx, param_env, ty, eq_trait_def_id, [])); then { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, @@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ fn param_env_for_derived_eq(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: DefId, eq_trait_id: DefId) -> let ty_predicates = tcx.predicates_of(did).predicates; for (p, _) in ty_predicates { - if let PredicateKind::Trait(p) = p.kind().skip_binder() + if let PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Trait(p)) = p.kind().skip_binder() && p.trait_ref.def_id == eq_trait_id && let ty::Param(self_ty) = p.trait_ref.self_ty().kind() && p.constness == BoundConstness::NotConst @@ -512,14 +512,14 @@ fn param_env_for_derived_eq(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, did: DefId, eq_trait_id: DefId) -> ParamEnv::new( tcx.mk_predicates(ty_predicates.iter().map(|&(p, _)| p).chain( params.iter().filter(|&&(_, needs_eq)| needs_eq).map(|&(param, _)| { - tcx.mk_predicate(Binder::dummy(PredicateKind::Trait(TraitPredicate { + tcx.mk_predicate(Binder::dummy(PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Trait(TraitPredicate { trait_ref: TraitRef::new( eq_trait_id, tcx.mk_substs(std::iter::once(tcx.mk_param_from_def(param))), ), constness: BoundConstness::NotConst, polarity: ImplPolarity::Positive, - }))) + })))) }), )), Reveal::UserFacing, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_macros.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_macros.rs index 5ab7144e2..68122b4ce 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_macros.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_macros.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; use clippy_utils::macros::macro_backtrace; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; -use rustc_hir::def::{Namespace, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefIdMap; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ForeignItem, HirId, ImplItem, Item, Pat, Path, Stmt, TraitItem, Ty}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; @@ -89,7 +88,7 @@ impl DisallowedMacros { &format!("use of a disallowed macro `{}`", conf.path()), |diag| { if let Some(reason) = conf.reason() { - diag.note(&format!("{reason} (from clippy.toml)")); + diag.note(reason); } }, ); @@ -104,7 +103,7 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for DisallowedMacros { fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>) { for (index, conf) in self.conf_disallowed.iter().enumerate() { let segs: Vec<_> = conf.path().split("::").collect(); - if let Res::Def(_, id) = clippy_utils::def_path_res(cx, &segs, Some(Namespace::MacroNS)) { + for id in clippy_utils::def_path_def_ids(cx, &segs) { self.disallowed.insert(id, index); } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_methods.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_methods.rs index 6ac85606d..ca8671c8f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_methods.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_methods.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; use clippy_utils::{fn_def_id, get_parent_expr, path_def_id}; -use rustc_hir::def::{Namespace, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefIdMap; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; @@ -79,7 +78,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DisallowedMethods { fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>) { for (index, conf) in self.conf_disallowed.iter().enumerate() { let segs: Vec<_> = conf.path().split("::").collect(); - if let Res::Def(_, id) = clippy_utils::def_path_res(cx, &segs, Some(Namespace::ValueNS)) { + for id in clippy_utils::def_path_def_ids(cx, &segs) { self.disallowed.insert(id, index); } } @@ -104,7 +103,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DisallowedMethods { let msg = format!("use of a disallowed method `{}`", conf.path()); span_lint_and_then(cx, DISALLOWED_METHODS, expr.span, &msg, |diag| { if let Some(reason) = conf.reason() { - diag.note(&format!("{reason} (from clippy.toml)")); + diag.note(reason); } }); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_types.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_types.rs index c7131fc16..1f56d0118 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_types.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_types.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; -use rustc_hir::def::{Namespace, Res}; +use rustc_hir::def::Res; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::{Item, ItemKind, PolyTraitRef, PrimTy, Ty, TyKind, UseKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub struct DisallowedTypes { conf_disallowed: Vec<conf::DisallowedPath>, - def_ids: FxHashMap<DefId, Option<String>>, - prim_tys: FxHashMap<PrimTy, Option<String>>, + def_ids: FxHashMap<DefId, usize>, + prim_tys: FxHashMap<PrimTy, usize>, } impl DisallowedTypes { @@ -69,13 +69,13 @@ impl DisallowedTypes { fn check_res_emit(&self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, res: &Res, span: Span) { match res { Res::Def(_, did) => { - if let Some(reason) = self.def_ids.get(did) { - emit(cx, &cx.tcx.def_path_str(*did), span, reason.as_deref()); + if let Some(&index) = self.def_ids.get(did) { + emit(cx, &cx.tcx.def_path_str(*did), span, &self.conf_disallowed[index]); } }, Res::PrimTy(prim) => { - if let Some(reason) = self.prim_tys.get(prim) { - emit(cx, prim.name_str(), span, reason.as_deref()); + if let Some(&index) = self.prim_tys.get(prim) { + emit(cx, prim.name_str(), span, &self.conf_disallowed[index]); } }, _ => {}, @@ -87,24 +87,28 @@ impl_lint_pass!(DisallowedTypes => [DISALLOWED_TYPES]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DisallowedTypes { fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>) { - for conf in &self.conf_disallowed { + for (index, conf) in self.conf_disallowed.iter().enumerate() { let segs: Vec<_> = conf.path().split("::").collect(); - let reason = conf.reason().map(|reason| format!("{reason} (from clippy.toml)")); - match clippy_utils::def_path_res(cx, &segs, Some(Namespace::TypeNS)) { - Res::Def(_, id) => { - self.def_ids.insert(id, reason); - }, - Res::PrimTy(ty) => { - self.prim_tys.insert(ty, reason); - }, - _ => {}, + + for res in clippy_utils::def_path_res(cx, &segs) { + match res { + Res::Def(_, id) => { + self.def_ids.insert(id, index); + }, + Res::PrimTy(ty) => { + self.prim_tys.insert(ty, index); + }, + _ => {}, + } } } } fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx Item<'tcx>) { if let ItemKind::Use(path, UseKind::Single) = &item.kind { - self.check_res_emit(cx, &path.res, item.span); + for res in &path.res { + self.check_res_emit(cx, res, item.span); + } } } @@ -119,14 +123,14 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DisallowedTypes { } } -fn emit(cx: &LateContext<'_>, name: &str, span: Span, reason: Option<&str>) { +fn emit(cx: &LateContext<'_>, name: &str, span: Span, conf: &conf::DisallowedPath) { span_lint_and_then( cx, DISALLOWED_TYPES, span, &format!("`{name}` is not allowed according to config"), |diag| { - if let Some(reason) = reason { + if let Some(reason) = conf.reason() { diag.note(reason); } }, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs index 24d6a6951..cdc23a4d2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use rustc_ast::token::CommentKind; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_errors::emitter::EmitterWriter; -use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Handler, MultiSpan, SuggestionStyle}; +use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Handler, SuggestionStyle}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{AnonConst, Expr}; @@ -221,6 +221,42 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { "possible typo for an intra-doc link" } +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Checks for the doc comments of publicly visible + /// safe functions and traits and warns if there is a `# Safety` section. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// Safe functions and traits are safe to implement and therefore do not + /// need to describe safety preconditions that users are required to uphold. + /// + /// ### Examples + /// ```rust + ///# type Universe = (); + /// /// # Safety + /// /// + /// /// This function should not be called before the horsemen are ready. + /// pub fn start_apocalypse_but_safely(u: &mut Universe) { + /// unimplemented!(); + /// } + /// ``` + /// + /// The function is safe, so there shouldn't be any preconditions + /// that have to be explained for safety reasons. + /// + /// ```rust + ///# type Universe = (); + /// /// This function should really be documented + /// pub fn start_apocalypse(u: &mut Universe) { + /// unimplemented!(); + /// } + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.66.0"] + pub UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_DOC, + restriction, + "`pub fn` or `pub trait` with `# Safety` docs" +} + #[expect(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] #[derive(Clone)] pub struct DocMarkdown { @@ -243,7 +279,8 @@ impl_lint_pass!(DocMarkdown => [ MISSING_SAFETY_DOC, MISSING_ERRORS_DOC, MISSING_PANICS_DOC, - NEEDLESS_DOCTEST_MAIN + NEEDLESS_DOCTEST_MAIN, + UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_DOC, ]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DocMarkdown { @@ -254,7 +291,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DocMarkdown { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'_>) { let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id()); - let headers = check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, attrs); + let Some(headers) = check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, attrs) else { return }; match item.kind { hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _, body_id) => { if !(is_entrypoint_fn(cx, item.owner_id.to_def_id()) || in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, item.span)) { @@ -265,29 +302,26 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DocMarkdown { panic_span: None, }; fpu.visit_expr(body.value); - lint_for_missing_headers( - cx, - item.owner_id.def_id, - item.span, - sig, - headers, - Some(body_id), - fpu.panic_span, - ); + lint_for_missing_headers(cx, item.owner_id.def_id, sig, headers, Some(body_id), fpu.panic_span); } }, hir::ItemKind::Impl(impl_) => { self.in_trait_impl = impl_.of_trait.is_some(); }, - hir::ItemKind::Trait(_, unsafety, ..) => { - if !headers.safety && unsafety == hir::Unsafety::Unsafe { - span_lint( - cx, - MISSING_SAFETY_DOC, - item.span, - "docs for unsafe trait missing `# Safety` section", - ); - } + hir::ItemKind::Trait(_, unsafety, ..) => match (headers.safety, unsafety) { + (false, hir::Unsafety::Unsafe) => span_lint( + cx, + MISSING_SAFETY_DOC, + cx.tcx.def_span(item.owner_id), + "docs for unsafe trait missing `# Safety` section", + ), + (true, hir::Unsafety::Normal) => span_lint( + cx, + UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_DOC, + cx.tcx.def_span(item.owner_id), + "docs for safe trait have unnecessary `# Safety` section", + ), + _ => (), }, _ => (), } @@ -301,17 +335,17 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DocMarkdown { fn check_trait_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::TraitItem<'_>) { let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id()); - let headers = check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, attrs); + let Some(headers) = check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, attrs) else { return }; if let hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, ..) = item.kind { if !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, item.span) { - lint_for_missing_headers(cx, item.owner_id.def_id, item.span, sig, headers, None, None); + lint_for_missing_headers(cx, item.owner_id.def_id, sig, headers, None, None); } } } fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::ImplItem<'_>) { let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id()); - let headers = check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, attrs); + let Some(headers) = check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, attrs) else { return }; if self.in_trait_impl || in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, item.span) { return; } @@ -323,23 +357,14 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DocMarkdown { panic_span: None, }; fpu.visit_expr(body.value); - lint_for_missing_headers( - cx, - item.owner_id.def_id, - item.span, - sig, - headers, - Some(body_id), - fpu.panic_span, - ); + lint_for_missing_headers(cx, item.owner_id.def_id, sig, headers, Some(body_id), fpu.panic_span); } } } -fn lint_for_missing_headers<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, +fn lint_for_missing_headers( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId, - span: impl Into<MultiSpan> + Copy, sig: &hir::FnSig<'_>, headers: DocHeaders, body_id: Option<hir::BodyId>, @@ -359,13 +384,21 @@ fn lint_for_missing_headers<'tcx>( return; } - if !headers.safety && sig.header.unsafety == hir::Unsafety::Unsafe { - span_lint( + let span = cx.tcx.def_span(def_id); + match (headers.safety, sig.header.unsafety) { + (false, hir::Unsafety::Unsafe) => span_lint( cx, MISSING_SAFETY_DOC, span, "unsafe function's docs miss `# Safety` section", - ); + ), + (true, hir::Unsafety::Normal) => span_lint( + cx, + UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_DOC, + span, + "safe function's docs have unnecessary `# Safety` section", + ), + _ => (), } if !headers.panics && panic_span.is_some() { span_lint_and_note( @@ -394,9 +427,7 @@ fn lint_for_missing_headers<'tcx>( let body = cx.tcx.hir().body(body_id); let ret_ty = typeck.expr_ty(body.value); if implements_trait(cx, ret_ty, future, &[]); - if let ty::Opaque(_, subs) = ret_ty.kind(); - if let Some(gen) = subs.types().next(); - if let ty::Generator(_, subs, _) = gen.kind(); + if let ty::Generator(_, subs, _) = ret_ty.kind(); if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, subs.as_generator().return_ty(), sym::Result); then { span_lint( @@ -467,7 +498,7 @@ struct DocHeaders { panics: bool, } -fn check_attrs<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, valid_idents: &FxHashSet<String>, attrs: &'a [Attribute]) -> DocHeaders { +fn check_attrs(cx: &LateContext<'_>, valid_idents: &FxHashSet<String>, attrs: &[Attribute]) -> Option<DocHeaders> { use pulldown_cmark::{BrokenLink, CowStr, Options}; /// We don't want the parser to choke on intra doc links. Since we don't /// actually care about rendering them, just pretend that all broken links are @@ -488,11 +519,7 @@ fn check_attrs<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, valid_idents: &FxHashSet<String>, attrs } else if attr.has_name(sym::doc) { // ignore mix of sugared and non-sugared doc // don't trigger the safety or errors check - return DocHeaders { - safety: true, - errors: true, - panics: true, - }; + return None; } } @@ -504,7 +531,7 @@ fn check_attrs<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, valid_idents: &FxHashSet<String>, attrs } if doc.is_empty() { - return DocHeaders::default(); + return Some(DocHeaders::default()); } let mut cb = fake_broken_link_callback; @@ -527,7 +554,7 @@ fn check_attrs<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, valid_idents: &FxHashSet<String>, attrs (previous, current) => Err(((previous, previous_range), (current, current_range))), } }); - check_doc(cx, valid_idents, events, &spans) + Some(check_doc(cx, valid_idents, events, &spans)) } const RUST_CODE: &[&str] = &["rust", "no_run", "should_panic", "compile_fail"]; @@ -691,6 +718,7 @@ fn check_code(cx: &LateContext<'_>, text: &str, edition: Edition, span: Span) { false, None, false, + false, ); let handler = Handler::with_emitter(false, None, Box::new(emitter)); let sess = ParseSess::with_span_handler(handler, sm); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/double_parens.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/double_parens.rs index 0f1d70186..29425b2e5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/double_parens.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/double_parens.rs @@ -61,10 +61,10 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for DoubleParens { } } }, - ExprKind::MethodCall(_, _, ref params, _) => { - if let [ref param] = params[..] { - if let ExprKind::Paren(_) = param.kind { - span_lint(cx, DOUBLE_PARENS, param.span, msg); + ExprKind::MethodCall(ref call) => { + if let [ref arg] = call.args[..] { + if let ExprKind::Paren(_) = arg.kind { + span_lint(cx, DOUBLE_PARENS, arg.span, msg); } } }, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/enum_variants.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/enum_variants.rs index 223545fa7..b77b5621b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/enum_variants.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/enum_variants.rs @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for EnumVariantNames { let item_name = item.ident.name.as_str(); let item_camel = to_camel_case(item_name); if !item.span.from_expansion() && is_present_in_source(cx, item.span) { - if let Some(&(ref mod_name, ref mod_camel)) = self.modules.last() { + if let Some((mod_name, mod_camel)) = self.modules.last() { // constants don't have surrounding modules if !mod_camel.is_empty() { if mod_name == &item.ident.name { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/equatable_if_let.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/equatable_if_let.rs index b40cb7cdd..c691e6c54 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/equatable_if_let.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/equatable_if_let.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context; use clippy_utils::ty::implements_trait; -use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Pat, PatKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; @@ -67,16 +66,14 @@ fn is_structural_partial_eq<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, other: T impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for PatternEquality { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) { - if_chain! { - if !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), expr.span); - if let ExprKind::Let(let_expr) = expr.kind; - if unary_pattern(let_expr.pat); + if !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), expr.span) + && let ExprKind::Let(let_expr) = expr.kind + && unary_pattern(let_expr.pat) { let exp_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(let_expr.init); let pat_ty = cx.typeck_results().pat_ty(let_expr.pat); - if is_structural_partial_eq(cx, exp_ty, pat_ty); - then { + let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; - let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + if is_structural_partial_eq(cx, exp_ty, pat_ty) { let pat_str = match let_expr.pat.kind { PatKind::Struct(..) => format!( "({})", @@ -96,6 +93,20 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for PatternEquality { ), applicability, ); + } else { + span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + EQUATABLE_IF_LET, + expr.span, + "this pattern matching can be expressed using `matches!`", + "try", + format!( + "matches!({}, {})", + snippet_with_context(cx, let_expr.init.span, expr.span.ctxt(), "..", &mut applicability).0, + snippet_with_context(cx, let_expr.pat.span, expr.span.ctxt(), "..", &mut applicability).0, + ), + applicability, + ); } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/escape.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/escape.rs index 7f1a4c4be..1d09adec1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/escape.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/escape.rs @@ -176,13 +176,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Delegate<'tcx> for EscapeDelegate<'a, 'tcx> { } } - fn fake_read( - &mut self, - _: &rustc_hir_typeck::expr_use_visitor::PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>, - _: FakeReadCause, - _: HirId, - ) { - } + fn fake_read(&mut self, _: &rustc_hir_typeck::expr_use_visitor::PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>, _: FakeReadCause, _: HirId) {} } impl<'a, 'tcx> EscapeDelegate<'a, 'tcx> { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/eta_reduction.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/eta_reduction.rs index 7b9786d7e..3543910c3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/eta_reduction.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/eta_reduction.rs @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use rustc_hir::{Closure, Expr, ExprKind, Param, PatKind, Unsafety}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment, AutoBorrow}; use rustc_middle::ty::binding::BindingMode; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TypeVisitable}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, EarlyBinder, SubstsRef, Ty, TypeVisitable}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; @@ -119,11 +119,18 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for EtaReduction { let callee_ty_unadjusted = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(callee).peel_refs(); if !is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, callee_ty_unadjusted, sym::Arc); if !is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, callee_ty_unadjusted, sym::Rc); + if let ty::Closure(_, substs) = *closure_ty.kind(); then { span_lint_and_then(cx, REDUNDANT_CLOSURE, expr.span, "redundant closure", |diag| { if let Some(mut snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, callee.span) { if let Some(fn_mut_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().fn_mut_trait() - && implements_trait(cx, callee_ty.peel_refs(), fn_mut_id, &[]) + && let args = cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(substs.as_closure().sig()).inputs() + && implements_trait( + cx, + callee_ty.peel_refs(), + fn_mut_id, + &args.iter().copied().map(Into::into).collect::<Vec<_>>(), + ) && path_to_local(callee).map_or(false, |l| local_used_after_expr(cx, l, expr)) { // Mutable closure is used after current expr; we cannot consume it. @@ -150,7 +157,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for EtaReduction { if check_sig(cx, closure_ty, call_ty); then { span_lint_and_then(cx, REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_FOR_METHOD_CALLS, expr.span, "redundant closure", |diag| { - let name = get_ufcs_type_name(cx, method_def_id); + let name = get_ufcs_type_name(cx, method_def_id, substs); diag.span_suggestion( expr.span, "replace the closure with the method itself", @@ -220,7 +227,7 @@ fn check_sig<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, closure_ty: Ty<'tcx>, call_ty: Ty<'tc cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(closure_sig) == cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(call_sig) } -fn get_ufcs_type_name(cx: &LateContext<'_>, method_def_id: DefId) -> String { +fn get_ufcs_type_name<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, method_def_id: DefId, substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> String { let assoc_item = cx.tcx.associated_item(method_def_id); let def_id = assoc_item.container_id(cx.tcx); match assoc_item.container { @@ -229,6 +236,15 @@ fn get_ufcs_type_name(cx: &LateContext<'_>, method_def_id: DefId) -> String { let ty = cx.tcx.type_of(def_id); match ty.kind() { ty::Adt(adt, _) => cx.tcx.def_path_str(adt.did()), + ty::Array(..) + | ty::Dynamic(..) + | ty::Never + | ty::RawPtr(_) + | ty::Ref(..) + | ty::Slice(_) + | ty::Tuple(_) => { + format!("<{}>", EarlyBinder(ty).subst(cx.tcx, substs)) + }, _ => ty.to_string(), } }, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/excessive_bools.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/excessive_bools.rs index 453471c8c..fc2912f69 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/excessive_bools.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/excessive_bools.rs @@ -1,8 +1,11 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; -use rustc_ast::ast::{AssocItemKind, Extern, Fn, FnSig, Impl, Item, ItemKind, Trait, Ty, TyKind}; -use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; +use clippy_utils::{get_parent_as_impl, has_repr_attr, is_bool}; +use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind; +use rustc_hir::{Body, FnDecl, HirId, Item, ItemKind, TraitFn, TraitItem, TraitItemKind, Ty}; +use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; -use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; +use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does @@ -83,6 +86,12 @@ pub struct ExcessiveBools { max_fn_params_bools: u64, } +#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Copy, Clone)] +enum Kind { + Struct, + Fn, +} + impl ExcessiveBools { #[must_use] pub fn new(max_struct_bools: u64, max_fn_params_bools: u64) -> Self { @@ -92,21 +101,20 @@ impl ExcessiveBools { } } - fn check_fn_sig(&self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, fn_sig: &FnSig, span: Span) { - match fn_sig.header.ext { - Extern::Implicit(_) | Extern::Explicit(_, _) => return, - Extern::None => (), + fn too_many_bools<'tcx>(&self, tys: impl Iterator<Item = &'tcx Ty<'tcx>>, kind: Kind) -> bool { + if let Ok(bools) = tys.filter(|ty| is_bool(ty)).count().try_into() { + (if Kind::Fn == kind { + self.max_fn_params_bools + } else { + self.max_struct_bools + }) < bools + } else { + false } + } - let fn_sig_bools = fn_sig - .decl - .inputs - .iter() - .filter(|param| is_bool_ty(¶m.ty)) - .count() - .try_into() - .unwrap(); - if self.max_fn_params_bools < fn_sig_bools { + fn check_fn_sig(&self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, fn_decl: &FnDecl<'_>, span: Span) { + if !span.from_expansion() && self.too_many_bools(fn_decl.inputs.iter(), Kind::Fn) { span_lint_and_help( cx, FN_PARAMS_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, @@ -121,56 +129,55 @@ impl ExcessiveBools { impl_lint_pass!(ExcessiveBools => [STRUCT_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, FN_PARAMS_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS]); -fn is_bool_ty(ty: &Ty) -> bool { - if let TyKind::Path(None, path) = &ty.kind { - if let [name] = path.segments.as_slice() { - return name.ident.name == sym::bool; +impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ExcessiveBools { + fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx Item<'tcx>) { + if item.span.from_expansion() { + return; + } + if let ItemKind::Struct(variant_data, _) = &item.kind { + if has_repr_attr(cx, item.hir_id()) { + return; + } + + if self.too_many_bools(variant_data.fields().iter().map(|field| field.ty), Kind::Struct) { + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + STRUCT_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, + item.span, + &format!("more than {} bools in a struct", self.max_struct_bools), + None, + "consider using a state machine or refactoring bools into two-variant enums", + ); + } } } - false -} -impl EarlyLintPass for ExcessiveBools { - fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &Item) { - if item.span.from_expansion() { - return; + fn check_trait_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, trait_item: &'tcx TraitItem<'tcx>) { + // functions with a body are already checked by `check_fn` + if let TraitItemKind::Fn(fn_sig, TraitFn::Required(_)) = &trait_item.kind + && fn_sig.header.abi == Abi::Rust + { + self.check_fn_sig(cx, fn_sig.decl, fn_sig.span); } - match &item.kind { - ItemKind::Struct(variant_data, _) => { - if item.attrs.iter().any(|attr| attr.has_name(sym::repr)) { - return; - } + } - let struct_bools = variant_data - .fields() - .iter() - .filter(|field| is_bool_ty(&field.ty)) - .count() - .try_into() - .unwrap(); - if self.max_struct_bools < struct_bools { - span_lint_and_help( - cx, - STRUCT_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, - item.span, - &format!("more than {} bools in a struct", self.max_struct_bools), - None, - "consider using a state machine or refactoring bools into two-variant enums", - ); - } - }, - ItemKind::Impl(box Impl { - of_trait: None, items, .. - }) - | ItemKind::Trait(box Trait { items, .. }) => { - for item in items { - if let AssocItemKind::Fn(box Fn { sig, .. }) = &item.kind { - self.check_fn_sig(cx, sig, item.span); - } - } - }, - ItemKind::Fn(box Fn { sig, .. }) => self.check_fn_sig(cx, sig, item.span), - _ => (), + fn check_fn( + &mut self, + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + fn_kind: FnKind<'tcx>, + fn_decl: &'tcx FnDecl<'tcx>, + _: &'tcx Body<'tcx>, + span: Span, + hir_id: HirId, + ) { + if let Some(fn_header) = fn_kind.header() + && fn_header.abi == Abi::Rust + && get_parent_as_impl(cx.tcx, hir_id) + .map_or(true, + |impl_item| impl_item.of_trait.is_none() + ) + { + self.check_fn_sig(cx, fn_decl, span); } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/exit.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/exit.rs index 407dd1b39..9c8b0d076 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/exit.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/exit.rs @@ -7,21 +7,34 @@ use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does - /// `exit()` terminates the program and doesn't provide a - /// stack trace. + /// Detects calls to the `exit()` function which terminates the program. /// /// ### Why is this bad? - /// Ideally a program is terminated by finishing + /// Exit terminates the program at the location it is called. For unrecoverable + /// errors `panics` should be used to provide a stacktrace and potentualy other + /// information. A normal termination or one with an error code should happen in /// the main function. /// /// ### Example - /// ```ignore + /// ``` /// std::process::exit(0) /// ``` + /// + /// Use instead: + /// + /// ```ignore + /// // To provide a stacktrace and additional information + /// panic!("message"); + /// + /// // or a main method with a return + /// fn main() -> Result<(), i32> { + /// Ok(()) + /// } + /// ``` #[clippy::version = "1.41.0"] pub EXIT, restriction, - "`std::process::exit` is called, terminating the program" + "detects `std::process::exit` calls" } declare_lint_pass!(Exit => [EXIT]); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/fallible_impl_from.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/fallible_impl_from.rs index 0a633f242..9a1058470 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/fallible_impl_from.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/fallible_impl_from.rs @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for FallibleImplFrom { } } -fn lint_impl_body<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, impl_span: Span, impl_items: &[hir::ImplItemRef]) { +fn lint_impl_body(cx: &LateContext<'_>, impl_span: Span, impl_items: &[hir::ImplItemRef]) { use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ImplItemKind}; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format.rs index bc0c68f53..d0fab6949 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format.rs @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UselessFormat { if format_args.format_string.parts == [kw::Empty]; if arg.format.is_default(); if match cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(value).peel_refs().kind() { - ty::Adt(adt, _) => cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::String, adt.did()), + ty::Adt(adt, _) => Some(adt.did()) == cx.tcx.lang_items().string(), ty::Str => true, _ => false, }; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_args.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_args.rs index f0fe845d3..658fe2680 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_args.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_args.rs @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; -use clippy_utils::macros::FormatParamKind::{Implicit, Named, Numbered, Starred}; +use clippy_utils::is_diag_trait_item; +use clippy_utils::macros::FormatParamKind::{Implicit, Named, NamedInline, Numbered, Starred}; use clippy_utils::macros::{ is_format_macro, is_panic, root_macro_call, Count, FormatArg, FormatArgsExpn, FormatParam, FormatParamUsage, }; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_type_diagnostic_item}; -use clippy_utils::{is_diag_trait_item, meets_msrv, msrvs}; use if_chain::if_chain; use itertools::Itertools; -use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_errors::{ + Applicability, + SuggestionStyle::{CompletelyHidden, ShowCode}, +}; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, HirId, QPath}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::def_id::DefId; use rustc_span::edition::Edition::Edition2021; @@ -103,14 +106,20 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// format!("{var:.prec$}"); /// ``` /// - /// ### Known Problems - /// - /// There may be a false positive if the format string is expanded from certain proc macros: - /// - /// ```ignore - /// println!(indoc!("{}"), var); + /// If allow-mixed-uninlined-format-args is set to false in clippy.toml, + /// the following code will also trigger the lint: + /// ```rust + /// # let var = 42; + /// format!("{} {}", var, 1+2); + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust + /// # let var = 42; + /// format!("{var} {}", 1+2); /// ``` /// + /// ### Known Problems + /// /// If a format string contains a numbered argument that cannot be inlined /// nothing will be suggested, e.g. `println!("{0}={1}", var, 1+2)`. #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] @@ -158,13 +167,17 @@ impl_lint_pass!(FormatArgs => [ ]); pub struct FormatArgs { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, + ignore_mixed: bool, } impl FormatArgs { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { - Self { msrv } + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv, allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args: bool) -> Self { + Self { + msrv, + ignore_mixed: allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args, + } } } @@ -188,8 +201,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for FormatArgs { check_format_in_format_args(cx, outermost_expn_data.call_site, name, arg.param.value); check_to_string_in_format_args(cx, name, arg.param.value); } - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::FORMAT_ARGS_CAPTURE) { - check_uninlined_args(cx, &format_args, outermost_expn_data.call_site, macro_def_id); + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::FORMAT_ARGS_CAPTURE) { + check_uninlined_args(cx, &format_args, outermost_expn_data.call_site, macro_def_id, self.ignore_mixed); } } } @@ -267,7 +280,13 @@ fn check_unused_format_specifier(cx: &LateContext<'_>, arg: &FormatArg<'_>) { } } -fn check_uninlined_args(cx: &LateContext<'_>, args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, call_site: Span, def_id: DefId) { +fn check_uninlined_args( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, + args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, + call_site: Span, + def_id: DefId, + ignore_mixed: bool, +) { if args.format_string.span.from_expansion() { return; } @@ -282,14 +301,13 @@ fn check_uninlined_args(cx: &LateContext<'_>, args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, call_si // we cannot remove any other arguments in the format string, // because the index numbers might be wrong after inlining. // Example of an un-inlinable format: print!("{}{1}", foo, 2) - if !args.params().all(|p| check_one_arg(args, &p, &mut fixes)) || fixes.is_empty() { + if !args.params().all(|p| check_one_arg(args, &p, &mut fixes, ignore_mixed)) || fixes.is_empty() { return; } - // Temporarily ignore multiline spans: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102729#discussion_r988704308 - if fixes.iter().any(|(span, _)| cx.sess().source_map().is_multiline(*span)) { - return; - } + // multiline span display suggestion is sometimes broken: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102729#discussion_r988704308 + // in those cases, make the code suggestion hidden + let multiline_fix = fixes.iter().any(|(span, _)| cx.sess().source_map().is_multiline(*span)); span_lint_and_then( cx, @@ -297,12 +315,22 @@ fn check_uninlined_args(cx: &LateContext<'_>, args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, call_si call_site, "variables can be used directly in the `format!` string", |diag| { - diag.multipart_suggestion("change this to", fixes, Applicability::MachineApplicable); + diag.multipart_suggestion_with_style( + "change this to", + fixes, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + if multiline_fix { CompletelyHidden } else { ShowCode }, + ); }, ); } -fn check_one_arg(args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, param: &FormatParam<'_>, fixes: &mut Vec<(Span, String)>) -> bool { +fn check_one_arg( + args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, + param: &FormatParam<'_>, + fixes: &mut Vec<(Span, String)>, + ignore_mixed: bool, +) -> bool { if matches!(param.kind, Implicit | Starred | Named(_) | Numbered) && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, path)) = param.value.kind && let [segment] = path.segments @@ -317,8 +345,10 @@ fn check_one_arg(args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, param: &FormatParam<'_>, fixes: &mut fixes.push((arg_span, String::new())); true // successful inlining, continue checking } else { - // if we can't inline a numbered argument, we can't continue - param.kind != Numbered + // Do not continue inlining (return false) in case + // * if we can't inline a numbered argument, e.g. `print!("{0} ...", foo.bar, ...)` + // * if allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args is false and this arg hasn't been inlined already + param.kind != Numbered && (!ignore_mixed || matches!(param.kind, NamedInline(_))) } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_push_string.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_push_string.rs index 9b9f1872b..68c5c3673 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_push_string.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_push_string.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_lang_item; use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, paths, peel_hir_expr_refs}; -use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind}; +use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, LangItem}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::sym; @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { declare_lint_pass!(FormatPushString => [FORMAT_PUSH_STRING]); fn is_string(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { - is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(e).peel_refs(), sym::String) + is_type_lang_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(e).peel_refs(), LangItem::String) } fn is_format(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { if let Some(macro_def_id) = e.span.ctxt().outer_expn_data().macro_def_id { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_over_into.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_over_into.rs index 8b24a4962..0634b2798 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_over_into.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_over_into.rs @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; use clippy_utils::macros::span_is_local; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; +use clippy_utils::path_def_id; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs, path_def_id}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_path, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{ @@ -10,7 +11,6 @@ use rustc_hir::{ }; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter::OnlyBodies; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym}; use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; @@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct FromOverInto { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl FromOverInto { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { FromOverInto { msrv } } } @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(FromOverInto => [FROM_OVER_INTO]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for FromOverInto { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx Item<'_>) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::RE_REBALANCING_COHERENCE) || !span_is_local(item.span) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::RE_REBALANCING_COHERENCE) || !span_is_local(item.span) { return; } @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for SelfFinder<'a, 'tcx> { self.cx.tcx.hir() } - fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &'tcx Path<'tcx>, _id: HirId) { + fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &Path<'tcx>, _id: HirId) { for segment in path.segments { match segment.ident.name { kw::SelfLower => self.lower.push(segment.ident.span), diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..00f5ba564 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_c_void; +use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, path_def_id, paths}; +use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, QPath}; +use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; +use rustc_middle::ty::RawPtr; +use rustc_middle::ty::TypeAndMut; +use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; +use rustc_span::sym; + +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Checks if we're passing a `c_void` raw pointer to `{Box,Rc,Arc,Weak}::from_raw(_)` + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// When dealing with `c_void` raw pointers in FFI, it is easy to run into the pitfall of calling `from_raw` with the `c_void` pointer. + /// The type signature of `Box::from_raw` is `fn from_raw(raw: *mut T) -> Box<T>`, so if you pass a `*mut c_void` you will get a `Box<c_void>` (and similarly for `Rc`, `Arc` and `Weak`). + /// For this to be safe, `c_void` would need to have the same memory layout as the original type, which is often not the case. + /// + /// ### Example + /// ```rust + /// # use std::ffi::c_void; + /// let ptr = Box::into_raw(Box::new(42usize)) as *mut c_void; + /// let _ = unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) }; + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust + /// # use std::ffi::c_void; + /// # let ptr = Box::into_raw(Box::new(42usize)) as *mut c_void; + /// let _ = unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr as *mut usize) }; + /// ``` + /// + #[clippy::version = "1.66.0"] + pub FROM_RAW_WITH_VOID_PTR, + suspicious, + "creating a `Box` from a void raw pointer" +} +declare_lint_pass!(FromRawWithVoidPtr => [FROM_RAW_WITH_VOID_PTR]); + +impl LateLintPass<'_> for FromRawWithVoidPtr { + fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) { + if let ExprKind::Call(box_from_raw, [arg]) = expr.kind + && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(ty, seg)) = box_from_raw.kind + && seg.ident.name == sym!(from_raw) + && let Some(type_str) = path_def_id(cx, ty).and_then(|id| def_id_matches_type(cx, id)) + && let arg_kind = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(arg).kind() + && let RawPtr(TypeAndMut { ty, .. }) = arg_kind + && is_c_void(cx, *ty) { + let msg = format!("creating a `{type_str}` from a void raw pointer"); + span_lint_and_help(cx, FROM_RAW_WITH_VOID_PTR, expr.span, &msg, Some(arg.span), "cast this to a pointer of the appropriate type"); + } + } +} + +/// Checks whether a `DefId` matches `Box`, `Rc`, `Arc`, or one of the `Weak` types. +/// Returns a static string slice with the name of the type, if one was found. +fn def_id_matches_type(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Option<&'static str> { + // Box + if Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().owned_box() { + return Some("Box"); + } + + if let Some(symbol) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id) { + if symbol == sym::Arc { + return Some("Arc"); + } else if symbol == sym::Rc { + return Some("Rc"); + } + } + + if match_def_path(cx, def_id, &paths::WEAK_RC) || match_def_path(cx, def_id, &paths::WEAK_ARC) { + Some("Weak") + } else { + None + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_str_radix_10.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_str_radix_10.rs index cf8b7acd6..74a60b6a0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_str_radix_10.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/from_str_radix_10.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::is_integer_literal; use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, is_type_lang_item}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::{def, Expr, ExprKind, PrimTy, QPath, TyKind}; +use rustc_hir::{def, Expr, ExprKind, LangItem, PrimTy, QPath, TyKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; @@ -98,5 +98,5 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for FromStrRadix10 { /// Checks if a Ty is `String` or `&str` fn is_ty_stringish(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool { - is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String) || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::str) + is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::String) || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::str) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/misnamed_getters.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/misnamed_getters.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..27acad45c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/misnamed_getters.rs @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; +use clippy_utils::source::snippet; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_hir::{intravisit::FnKind, Body, ExprKind, FnDecl, HirId, ImplicitSelfKind, Unsafety}; +use rustc_lint::LateContext; +use rustc_middle::ty; +use rustc_span::Span; + +use std::iter; + +use super::MISNAMED_GETTERS; + +pub fn check_fn( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, + kind: FnKind<'_>, + decl: &FnDecl<'_>, + body: &Body<'_>, + span: Span, + _hir_id: HirId, +) { + let FnKind::Method(ref ident, sig) = kind else { + return; + }; + + // Takes only &(mut) self + if decl.inputs.len() != 1 { + return; + } + + let name = ident.name.as_str(); + + let name = match decl.implicit_self { + ImplicitSelfKind::MutRef => { + let Some(name) = name.strip_suffix("_mut") else { + return; + }; + name + }, + ImplicitSelfKind::Imm | ImplicitSelfKind::Mut | ImplicitSelfKind::ImmRef => name, + ImplicitSelfKind::None => return, + }; + + let name = if sig.header.unsafety == Unsafety::Unsafe { + name.strip_suffix("_unchecked").unwrap_or(name) + } else { + name + }; + + // Body must be &(mut) <self_data>.name + // self_data is not neccessarilly self, to also lint sub-getters, etc… + + let block_expr = if_chain! { + if let ExprKind::Block(block,_) = body.value.kind; + if block.stmts.is_empty(); + if let Some(block_expr) = block.expr; + then { + block_expr + } else { + return; + } + }; + let expr_span = block_expr.span; + + // Accept &<expr>, &mut <expr> and <expr> + let expr = if let ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, tmp) = block_expr.kind { + tmp + } else { + block_expr + }; + let (self_data, used_ident) = if_chain! { + if let ExprKind::Field(self_data, ident) = expr.kind; + if ident.name.as_str() != name; + then { + (self_data, ident) + } else { + return; + } + }; + + let mut used_field = None; + let mut correct_field = None; + let typeck_results = cx.typeck_results(); + for adjusted_type in iter::once(typeck_results.expr_ty(self_data)) + .chain(typeck_results.expr_adjustments(self_data).iter().map(|adj| adj.target)) + { + let ty::Adt(def,_) = adjusted_type.kind() else { + continue; + }; + + for f in def.all_fields() { + if f.name.as_str() == name { + correct_field = Some(f); + } + if f.name == used_ident.name { + used_field = Some(f); + } + } + } + + let Some(used_field) = used_field else { + // Can happen if the field access is a tuple. We don't lint those because the getter name could not start with a number. + return; + }; + + let Some(correct_field) = correct_field else { + // There is no field corresponding to the getter name. + // FIXME: This can be a false positive if the correct field is reachable trought deeper autodereferences than used_field is + return; + }; + + if cx.tcx.type_of(used_field.did) == cx.tcx.type_of(correct_field.did) { + let left_span = block_expr.span.until(used_ident.span); + let snippet = snippet(cx, left_span, ".."); + let sugg = format!("{snippet}{name}"); + span_lint_and_then( + cx, + MISNAMED_GETTERS, + span, + "getter function appears to return the wrong field", + |diag| { + diag.span_suggestion(expr_span, "consider using", sugg, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect); + }, + ); + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/mod.rs index 90911e0bf..91e6ffe64 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/mod.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +mod misnamed_getters; mod must_use; mod not_unsafe_ptr_arg_deref; mod result; @@ -254,12 +255,54 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// Ok(()) /// } /// ``` - #[clippy::version = "1.64.0"] + #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] pub RESULT_LARGE_ERR, perf, "function returning `Result` with large `Err` type" } +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Checks for getter methods that return a field that doesn't correspond + /// to the name of the method, when there is a field's whose name matches that of the method. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// It is most likely that such a method is a bug caused by a typo or by copy-pasting. + /// + /// ### Example + + /// ```rust + /// struct A { + /// a: String, + /// b: String, + /// } + /// + /// impl A { + /// fn a(&self) -> &str{ + /// &self.b + /// } + /// } + + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust + /// struct A { + /// a: String, + /// b: String, + /// } + /// + /// impl A { + /// fn a(&self) -> &str{ + /// &self.a + /// } + /// } + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.67.0"] + pub MISNAMED_GETTERS, + suspicious, + "getter method returning the wrong field" +} + #[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub struct Functions { too_many_arguments_threshold: u64, @@ -286,6 +329,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(Functions => [ MUST_USE_CANDIDATE, RESULT_UNIT_ERR, RESULT_LARGE_ERR, + MISNAMED_GETTERS, ]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Functions { @@ -301,6 +345,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Functions { too_many_arguments::check_fn(cx, kind, decl, span, hir_id, self.too_many_arguments_threshold); too_many_lines::check_fn(cx, kind, span, body, self.too_many_lines_threshold); not_unsafe_ptr_arg_deref::check_fn(cx, kind, decl, body, hir_id); + misnamed_getters::check_fn(cx, kind, decl, body, span, hir_id); } fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'_>) { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/must_use.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/must_use.rs index bff69f915..d22bede36 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/must_use.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/must_use.rs @@ -50,7 +50,9 @@ pub(super) fn check_impl_item<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Imp let attr = cx.tcx.get_attr(item.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::must_use); if let Some(attr) = attr { check_needless_must_use(cx, sig.decl, item.hir_id(), item.span, fn_header_span, attr); - } else if is_public && !is_proc_macro(cx.sess(), attrs) && trait_ref_of_method(cx, item.owner_id.def_id).is_none() + } else if is_public + && !is_proc_macro(cx.sess(), attrs) + && trait_ref_of_method(cx, item.owner_id.def_id).is_none() { check_must_use_candidate( cx, @@ -175,7 +177,7 @@ fn is_mutable_pat(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &hir::Pat<'_>, tys: &mut DefIdSet) return false; // ignore `_` patterns } if cx.tcx.has_typeck_results(pat.hir_id.owner.to_def_id()) { - is_mutable_ty(cx, cx.tcx.typeck(pat.hir_id.owner.def_id).pat_ty(pat), pat.span, tys) + is_mutable_ty(cx, cx.tcx.typeck(pat.hir_id.owner.def_id).pat_ty(pat), tys) } else { false } @@ -183,7 +185,7 @@ fn is_mutable_pat(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &hir::Pat<'_>, tys: &mut DefIdSet) static KNOWN_WRAPPER_TYS: &[Symbol] = &[sym::Rc, sym::Arc]; -fn is_mutable_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, span: Span, tys: &mut DefIdSet) -> bool { +fn is_mutable_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, tys: &mut DefIdSet) -> bool { match *ty.kind() { // primitive types are never mutable ty::Bool | ty::Char | ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) | ty::Float(_) | ty::Str => false, @@ -192,12 +194,12 @@ fn is_mutable_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, span: Span, tys: &m || KNOWN_WRAPPER_TYS .iter() .any(|&sym| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym, adt.did())) - && substs.types().any(|ty| is_mutable_ty(cx, ty, span, tys)) + && substs.types().any(|ty| is_mutable_ty(cx, ty, tys)) }, - ty::Tuple(substs) => substs.iter().any(|ty| is_mutable_ty(cx, ty, span, tys)), - ty::Array(ty, _) | ty::Slice(ty) => is_mutable_ty(cx, ty, span, tys), + ty::Tuple(substs) => substs.iter().any(|ty| is_mutable_ty(cx, ty, tys)), + ty::Array(ty, _) | ty::Slice(ty) => is_mutable_ty(cx, ty, tys), ty::RawPtr(ty::TypeAndMut { ty, mutbl }) | ty::Ref(_, ty, mutbl) => { - mutbl == hir::Mutability::Mut || is_mutable_ty(cx, ty, span, tys) + mutbl == hir::Mutability::Mut || is_mutable_ty(cx, ty, tys) }, // calling something constitutes a side effect, so return true on all callables // also never calls need not be used, so return true for them, too @@ -225,12 +227,7 @@ fn mutates_static<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, body: &'tcx hir::Body<'_>) -> bo let mut tys = DefIdSet::default(); for arg in args { if cx.tcx.has_typeck_results(arg.hir_id.owner.to_def_id()) - && is_mutable_ty( - cx, - cx.tcx.typeck(arg.hir_id.owner.def_id).expr_ty(arg), - arg.span, - &mut tys, - ) + && is_mutable_ty(cx, cx.tcx.typeck(arg.hir_id.owner.def_id).expr_ty(arg), &mut tys) && is_mutated_static(arg) { return ControlFlow::Break(()); @@ -243,12 +240,7 @@ fn mutates_static<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, body: &'tcx hir::Body<'_>) -> bo let mut tys = DefIdSet::default(); for arg in std::iter::once(receiver).chain(args.iter()) { if cx.tcx.has_typeck_results(arg.hir_id.owner.to_def_id()) - && is_mutable_ty( - cx, - cx.tcx.typeck(arg.hir_id.owner.def_id).expr_ty(arg), - arg.span, - &mut tys, - ) + && is_mutable_ty(cx, cx.tcx.typeck(arg.hir_id.owner.def_id).expr_ty(arg), &mut tys) && is_mutated_static(arg) { return ControlFlow::Break(()); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/result.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/result.rs index 5c63fb2ac..23da145d0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/result.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/result.rs @@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ use rustc_errors::Diagnostic; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Adt, Ty}; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::trait_ref_of_method; -use clippy_utils::ty::{approx_ty_size, is_type_diagnostic_item}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{approx_ty_size, is_type_diagnostic_item, AdtVariantInfo}; use super::{RESULT_LARGE_ERR, RESULT_UNIT_ERR}; @@ -84,17 +84,59 @@ fn check_result_unit_err(cx: &LateContext<'_>, err_ty: Ty<'_>, fn_header_span: S } fn check_result_large_err<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, err_ty: Ty<'tcx>, hir_ty_span: Span, large_err_threshold: u64) { - let ty_size = approx_ty_size(cx, err_ty); - if ty_size >= large_err_threshold { - span_lint_and_then( - cx, - RESULT_LARGE_ERR, - hir_ty_span, - "the `Err`-variant returned from this function is very large", - |diag: &mut Diagnostic| { - diag.span_label(hir_ty_span, format!("the `Err`-variant is at least {ty_size} bytes")); - diag.help(format!("try reducing the size of `{err_ty}`, for example by boxing large elements or replacing it with `Box<{err_ty}>`")); - }, - ); + if_chain! { + if let Adt(adt, subst) = err_ty.kind(); + if let Some(local_def_id) = err_ty.ty_adt_def().expect("already checked this is adt").did().as_local(); + if let Some(hir::Node::Item(item)) = cx + .tcx + .hir() + .find_by_def_id(local_def_id); + if let hir::ItemKind::Enum(ref def, _) = item.kind; + then { + let variants_size = AdtVariantInfo::new(cx, *adt, subst); + if let Some((first_variant, variants)) = variants_size.split_first() + && first_variant.size >= large_err_threshold + { + span_lint_and_then( + cx, + RESULT_LARGE_ERR, + hir_ty_span, + "the `Err`-variant returned from this function is very large", + |diag| { + diag.span_label( + def.variants[first_variant.ind].span, + format!("the largest variant contains at least {} bytes", variants_size[0].size), + ); + + for variant in variants { + if variant.size >= large_err_threshold { + let variant_def = &def.variants[variant.ind]; + diag.span_label( + variant_def.span, + format!("the variant `{}` contains at least {} bytes", variant_def.ident, variant.size), + ); + } + } + + diag.help(format!("try reducing the size of `{err_ty}`, for example by boxing large elements or replacing it with `Box<{err_ty}>`")); + } + ); + } + } + else { + let ty_size = approx_ty_size(cx, err_ty); + if ty_size >= large_err_threshold { + span_lint_and_then( + cx, + RESULT_LARGE_ERR, + hir_ty_span, + "the `Err`-variant returned from this function is very large", + |diag: &mut Diagnostic| { + diag.span_label(hir_ty_span, format!("the `Err`-variant is at least {ty_size} bytes")); + diag.help(format!("try reducing the size of `{err_ty}`, for example by boxing large elements or replacing it with `Box<{err_ty}>`")); + }, + ); + } + } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs index 0519f9ac2..61934a914 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind; use rustc_hir::{Body, FnDecl, HirId}; use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; -use rustc_middle::ty::{EarlyBinder, Opaque, PredicateKind::Trait}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{Clause, EarlyBinder, Opaque, PredicateKind}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::suggestions::TypeErrCtxtExt; @@ -91,7 +91,9 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for FutureNotSend { infcx .err_ctxt() .maybe_note_obligation_cause_for_async_await(db, &obligation); - if let Trait(trait_pred) = obligation.predicate.kind().skip_binder() { + if let PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Trait(trait_pred)) = + obligation.predicate.kind().skip_binder() + { db.note(&format!( "`{}` doesn't implement `{}`", trait_pred.self_ty(), diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/if_then_some_else_none.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/if_then_some_else_none.rs index 0d6718c16..9cadaaa49 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/if_then_some_else_none.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/if_then_some_else_none.rs @@ -1,14 +1,12 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; use clippy_utils::eager_or_lazy::switch_to_eager_eval; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_macro_callsite; -use clippy_utils::{ - contains_return, higher, is_else_clause, is_res_lang_ctor, meets_msrv, msrvs, path_res, peel_blocks, -}; +use clippy_utils::{contains_return, higher, is_else_clause, is_res_lang_ctor, path_res, peel_blocks}; use rustc_hir::LangItem::{OptionNone, OptionSome}; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Stmt, StmtKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -47,12 +45,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct IfThenSomeElseNone { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl IfThenSomeElseNone { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -61,7 +59,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(IfThenSomeElseNone => [IF_THEN_SOME_ELSE_NONE]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for IfThenSomeElseNone { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::BOOL_THEN) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::BOOL_THEN) { return; } @@ -94,7 +92,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for IfThenSomeElseNone { } else { format!("{{ /* snippet */ {arg_snip} }}") }; - let method_name = if switch_to_eager_eval(cx, expr) && meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::BOOL_THEN_SOME) { + let method_name = if switch_to_eager_eval(cx, expr) && self.msrv.meets(msrvs::BOOL_THEN_SOME) { "then_some" } else { method_body.insert_str(0, "|| "); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/implicit_hasher.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/implicit_hasher.rs index 94e06cf70..64a4a3fa7 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/implicit_hasher.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/implicit_hasher.rs @@ -66,8 +66,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ImplicitHasher { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx Item<'_>) { use rustc_span::BytePos; - fn suggestion<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + fn suggestion( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, diag: &mut Diagnostic, generics_span: Span, generics_suggestion_span: Span, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/index_refutable_slice.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/index_refutable_slice.rs index c7b5badaa..cf35b1f17 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/index_refutable_slice.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/index_refutable_slice.rs @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; use clippy_utils::higher::IfLet; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::ty::is_copy; -use clippy_utils::{is_expn_of, is_lint_allowed, meets_msrv, msrvs, path_to_local}; +use clippy_utils::{is_expn_of, is_lint_allowed, path_to_local}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashSet, FxIndexMap}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; @@ -11,7 +12,6 @@ use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_middle::ty; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::{symbol::Ident, Span}; @@ -47,18 +47,17 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// ``` #[clippy::version = "1.59.0"] pub INDEX_REFUTABLE_SLICE, - nursery, + pedantic, "avoid indexing on slices which could be destructed" } -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub struct IndexRefutableSlice { max_suggested_slice: u64, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl IndexRefutableSlice { - pub fn new(max_suggested_slice_pattern_length: u64, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(max_suggested_slice_pattern_length: u64, msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { max_suggested_slice: max_suggested_slice_pattern_length, msrv, @@ -74,7 +73,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for IndexRefutableSlice { if !expr.span.from_expansion() || is_expn_of(expr.span, "if_chain").is_some(); if let Some(IfLet {let_pat, if_then, ..}) = IfLet::hir(cx, expr); if !is_lint_allowed(cx, INDEX_REFUTABLE_SLICE, expr.hir_id); - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::SLICE_PATTERNS); + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::SLICE_PATTERNS); let found_slices = find_slice_values(cx, let_pat); if !found_slices.is_empty(); @@ -207,8 +206,8 @@ impl SliceLintInformation { } } -fn filter_lintable_slices<'a, 'tcx>( - cx: &'a LateContext<'tcx>, +fn filter_lintable_slices<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, slice_lint_info: FxIndexMap<hir::HirId, SliceLintInformation>, max_suggested_slice: u64, scope: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/indexing_slicing.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/indexing_slicing.rs index af40a5a81..4cd7dff4c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/indexing_slicing.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/indexing_slicing.rs @@ -171,11 +171,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for IndexingSlicing { /// Returns a tuple of options with the start and end (exclusive) values of /// the range. If the start or end is not constant, None is returned. -fn to_const_range<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, - range: higher::Range<'_>, - array_size: u128, -) -> (Option<u128>, Option<u128>) { +fn to_const_range(cx: &LateContext<'_>, range: higher::Range<'_>, array_size: u128) -> (Option<u128>, Option<u128>) { let s = range .start .map(|expr| constant(cx, cx.typeck_results(), expr).map(|(c, _)| c)); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/inherent_to_string.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/inherent_to_string.rs index 14a37f535..aaecc4fa8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/inherent_to_string.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/inherent_to_string.rs @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; -use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_type_diagnostic_item}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_type_lang_item}; use clippy_utils::{return_ty, trait_ref_of_method}; use if_chain::if_chain; -use rustc_hir::{GenericParamKind, ImplItem, ImplItemKind}; +use rustc_hir::{GenericParamKind, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, LangItem}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::sym; @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InherentToString { if impl_item.generics.params.iter().all(|p| matches!(p.kind, GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. })); // Check if return type is String - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, return_ty(cx, impl_item.hir_id()), sym::String); + if is_type_lang_item(cx, return_ty(cx, impl_item.hir_id()), LangItem::String); // Filters instances of to_string which are required by a trait if trait_ref_of_method(cx, impl_item.owner_id.def_id).is_none(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/instant_subtraction.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/instant_subtraction.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dd1b23e7d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/instant_subtraction.rs @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{self, span_lint_and_sugg}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; +use clippy_utils::source; +use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg; +use clippy_utils::ty; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind}; +use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; +use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; +use rustc_span::{source_map::Spanned, sym}; + +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Lints subtraction between `Instant::now()` and another `Instant`. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// It is easy to accidentally write `prev_instant - Instant::now()`, which will always be 0ns + /// as `Instant` subtraction saturates. + /// + /// `prev_instant.elapsed()` also more clearly signals intention. + /// + /// ### Example + /// ```rust + /// use std::time::Instant; + /// let prev_instant = Instant::now(); + /// let duration = Instant::now() - prev_instant; + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust + /// use std::time::Instant; + /// let prev_instant = Instant::now(); + /// let duration = prev_instant.elapsed(); + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] + pub MANUAL_INSTANT_ELAPSED, + pedantic, + "subtraction between `Instant::now()` and previous `Instant`" +} + +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Lints subtraction between an [`Instant`] and a [`Duration`]. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// Unchecked subtraction could cause underflow on certain platforms, leading to + /// unintentional panics. + /// + /// ### Example + /// ```rust + /// # use std::time::{Instant, Duration}; + /// let time_passed = Instant::now() - Duration::from_secs(5); + /// ``` + /// + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust + /// # use std::time::{Instant, Duration}; + /// let time_passed = Instant::now().checked_sub(Duration::from_secs(5)); + /// ``` + /// + /// [`Duration`]: std::time::Duration + /// [`Instant::now()`]: std::time::Instant::now; + #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] + pub UNCHECKED_DURATION_SUBTRACTION, + suspicious, + "finds unchecked subtraction of a 'Duration' from an 'Instant'" +} + +pub struct InstantSubtraction { + msrv: Msrv, +} + +impl InstantSubtraction { + #[must_use] + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { + Self { msrv } + } +} + +impl_lint_pass!(InstantSubtraction => [MANUAL_INSTANT_ELAPSED, UNCHECKED_DURATION_SUBTRACTION]); + +impl LateLintPass<'_> for InstantSubtraction { + fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'_ Expr<'_>) { + if let ExprKind::Binary( + Spanned { + node: BinOpKind::Sub, .. + }, + lhs, + rhs, + ) = expr.kind + { + if_chain! { + if is_instant_now_call(cx, lhs); + + if is_an_instant(cx, rhs); + if let Some(sugg) = Sugg::hir_opt(cx, rhs); + + then { + print_manual_instant_elapsed_sugg(cx, expr, sugg) + } else { + if_chain! { + if !expr.span.from_expansion(); + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::TRY_FROM); + + if is_an_instant(cx, lhs); + if is_a_duration(cx, rhs); + + then { + print_unchecked_duration_subtraction_sugg(cx, lhs, rhs, expr) + } + } + } + } + } + } + + extract_msrv_attr!(LateContext); +} + +fn is_instant_now_call(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr_block: &'_ Expr<'_>) -> bool { + if let ExprKind::Call(fn_expr, []) = expr_block.kind + && let Some(fn_id) = clippy_utils::path_def_id(cx, fn_expr) + && clippy_utils::match_def_path(cx, fn_id, &clippy_utils::paths::INSTANT_NOW) + { + true + } else { + false + } +} + +fn is_an_instant(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { + let expr_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); + + match expr_ty.kind() { + rustc_middle::ty::Adt(def, _) => clippy_utils::match_def_path(cx, def.did(), &clippy_utils::paths::INSTANT), + _ => false, + } +} + +fn is_a_duration(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { + let expr_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); + ty::is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, expr_ty, sym::Duration) +} + +fn print_manual_instant_elapsed_sugg(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, sugg: Sugg<'_>) { + span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + MANUAL_INSTANT_ELAPSED, + expr.span, + "manual implementation of `Instant::elapsed`", + "try", + format!("{}.elapsed()", sugg.maybe_par()), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); +} + +fn print_unchecked_duration_subtraction_sugg( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, + left_expr: &Expr<'_>, + right_expr: &Expr<'_>, + expr: &Expr<'_>, +) { + let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + + let left_expr = + source::snippet_with_applicability(cx, left_expr.span, "std::time::Instant::now()", &mut applicability); + let right_expr = source::snippet_with_applicability( + cx, + right_expr.span, + "std::time::Duration::from_secs(1)", + &mut applicability, + ); + + diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + UNCHECKED_DURATION_SUBTRACTION, + expr.span, + "unchecked subtraction of a 'Duration' from an 'Instant'", + "try", + format!("{left_expr}.checked_sub({right_expr}).unwrap()"), + applicability, + ); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/int_plus_one.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/int_plus_one.rs index 33491da3f..1b14e525d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/int_plus_one.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/int_plus_one.rs @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use rustc_ast::ast::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, Lit, LitKind}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, LitKind}; +use rustc_ast::token; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; @@ -52,8 +53,8 @@ enum Side { impl IntPlusOne { #[expect(clippy::cast_sign_loss)] - fn check_lit(lit: &Lit, target_value: i128) -> bool { - if let LitKind::Int(value, ..) = lit.kind { + fn check_lit(token_lit: token::Lit, target_value: i128) -> bool { + if let Ok(LitKind::Int(value, ..)) = LitKind::from_token_lit(token_lit) { return value == (target_value as u128); } false @@ -62,58 +63,54 @@ impl IntPlusOne { fn check_binop(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, binop: BinOpKind, lhs: &Expr, rhs: &Expr) -> Option<String> { match (binop, &lhs.kind, &rhs.kind) { // case where `x - 1 >= ...` or `-1 + x >= ...` - (BinOpKind::Ge, &ExprKind::Binary(ref lhskind, ref lhslhs, ref lhsrhs), _) => { + (BinOpKind::Ge, ExprKind::Binary(lhskind, lhslhs, lhsrhs), _) => { match (lhskind.node, &lhslhs.kind, &lhsrhs.kind) { // `-1 + x` - (BinOpKind::Add, &ExprKind::Lit(ref lit), _) if Self::check_lit(lit, -1) => { + (BinOpKind::Add, ExprKind::Lit(lit), _) if Self::check_lit(*lit, -1) => { Self::generate_recommendation(cx, binop, lhsrhs, rhs, Side::Lhs) }, // `x - 1` - (BinOpKind::Sub, _, &ExprKind::Lit(ref lit)) if Self::check_lit(lit, 1) => { + (BinOpKind::Sub, _, ExprKind::Lit(lit)) if Self::check_lit(*lit, 1) => { Self::generate_recommendation(cx, binop, lhslhs, rhs, Side::Lhs) }, _ => None, } }, // case where `... >= y + 1` or `... >= 1 + y` - (BinOpKind::Ge, _, &ExprKind::Binary(ref rhskind, ref rhslhs, ref rhsrhs)) - if rhskind.node == BinOpKind::Add => - { + (BinOpKind::Ge, _, ExprKind::Binary(rhskind, rhslhs, rhsrhs)) if rhskind.node == BinOpKind::Add => { match (&rhslhs.kind, &rhsrhs.kind) { // `y + 1` and `1 + y` - (&ExprKind::Lit(ref lit), _) if Self::check_lit(lit, 1) => { + (ExprKind::Lit(lit), _) if Self::check_lit(*lit, 1) => { Self::generate_recommendation(cx, binop, rhsrhs, lhs, Side::Rhs) }, - (_, &ExprKind::Lit(ref lit)) if Self::check_lit(lit, 1) => { + (_, ExprKind::Lit(lit)) if Self::check_lit(*lit, 1) => { Self::generate_recommendation(cx, binop, rhslhs, lhs, Side::Rhs) }, _ => None, } }, // case where `x + 1 <= ...` or `1 + x <= ...` - (BinOpKind::Le, &ExprKind::Binary(ref lhskind, ref lhslhs, ref lhsrhs), _) - if lhskind.node == BinOpKind::Add => - { + (BinOpKind::Le, ExprKind::Binary(lhskind, lhslhs, lhsrhs), _) if lhskind.node == BinOpKind::Add => { match (&lhslhs.kind, &lhsrhs.kind) { // `1 + x` and `x + 1` - (&ExprKind::Lit(ref lit), _) if Self::check_lit(lit, 1) => { + (ExprKind::Lit(lit), _) if Self::check_lit(*lit, 1) => { Self::generate_recommendation(cx, binop, lhsrhs, rhs, Side::Lhs) }, - (_, &ExprKind::Lit(ref lit)) if Self::check_lit(lit, 1) => { + (_, ExprKind::Lit(lit)) if Self::check_lit(*lit, 1) => { Self::generate_recommendation(cx, binop, lhslhs, rhs, Side::Lhs) }, _ => None, } }, // case where `... >= y - 1` or `... >= -1 + y` - (BinOpKind::Le, _, &ExprKind::Binary(ref rhskind, ref rhslhs, ref rhsrhs)) => { + (BinOpKind::Le, _, ExprKind::Binary(rhskind, rhslhs, rhsrhs)) => { match (rhskind.node, &rhslhs.kind, &rhsrhs.kind) { // `-1 + y` - (BinOpKind::Add, &ExprKind::Lit(ref lit), _) if Self::check_lit(lit, -1) => { + (BinOpKind::Add, ExprKind::Lit(lit), _) if Self::check_lit(*lit, -1) => { Self::generate_recommendation(cx, binop, rhsrhs, lhs, Side::Rhs) }, // `y - 1` - (BinOpKind::Sub, _, &ExprKind::Lit(ref lit)) if Self::check_lit(lit, 1) => { + (BinOpKind::Sub, _, ExprKind::Lit(lit)) if Self::check_lit(*lit, 1) => { Self::generate_recommendation(cx, binop, rhslhs, lhs, Side::Rhs) }, _ => None, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs index 0ef77e03d..6ea637412 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { declare_lint_pass!(InvalidUpcastComparisons => [INVALID_UPCAST_COMPARISONS]); -fn numeric_cast_precast_bounds<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr<'_>) -> Option<(FullInt, FullInt)> { +fn numeric_cast_precast_bounds(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Option<(FullInt, FullInt)> { if let ExprKind::Cast(cast_exp, _) = expr.kind { let pre_cast_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(cast_exp); let cast_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/large_enum_variant.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/large_enum_variant.rs index 06e957285..b18456ee5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/large_enum_variant.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/large_enum_variant.rs @@ -1,12 +1,15 @@ //! lint when there is a large size difference between variants on an enum use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_then, ty::approx_ty_size, ty::is_copy}; +use clippy_utils::{ + diagnostics::span_lint_and_then, + ty::{approx_ty_size, is_copy, AdtVariantInfo}, +}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{Item, ItemKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_middle::ty::{Adt, AdtDef, GenericArg, List, Ty}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{Adt, Ty}; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; @@ -72,49 +75,6 @@ impl LargeEnumVariant { } } -struct FieldInfo { - ind: usize, - size: u64, -} - -struct VariantInfo { - ind: usize, - size: u64, - fields_size: Vec<FieldInfo>, -} - -fn variants_size<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, - adt: AdtDef<'tcx>, - subst: &'tcx List<GenericArg<'tcx>>, -) -> Vec<VariantInfo> { - let mut variants_size = adt - .variants() - .iter() - .enumerate() - .map(|(i, variant)| { - let mut fields_size = variant - .fields - .iter() - .enumerate() - .map(|(i, f)| FieldInfo { - ind: i, - size: approx_ty_size(cx, f.ty(cx.tcx, subst)), - }) - .collect::<Vec<_>>(); - fields_size.sort_by(|a, b| (a.size.cmp(&b.size))); - - VariantInfo { - ind: i, - size: fields_size.iter().map(|info| info.size).sum(), - fields_size, - } - }) - .collect::<Vec<_>>(); - variants_size.sort_by(|a, b| (b.size.cmp(&a.size))); - variants_size -} - impl_lint_pass!(LargeEnumVariant => [LARGE_ENUM_VARIANT]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for LargeEnumVariant { @@ -130,7 +90,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for LargeEnumVariant { if adt.variants().len() <= 1 { return; } - let variants_size = variants_size(cx, *adt, subst); + let variants_size = AdtVariantInfo::new(cx, *adt, subst); let mut difference = variants_size[0].size - variants_size[1].size; if difference > self.maximum_size_difference_allowed { @@ -173,16 +133,16 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for LargeEnumVariant { .fields_size .iter() .rev() - .map_while(|val| { + .map_while(|&(ind, size)| { if difference > self.maximum_size_difference_allowed { - difference = difference.saturating_sub(val.size); + difference = difference.saturating_sub(size); Some(( - fields[val.ind].ty.span, + fields[ind].ty.span, format!( "Box<{}>", snippet_with_applicability( cx, - fields[val.ind].ty.span, + fields[ind].ty.span, "..", &mut applicability ) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/len_zero.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/len_zero.rs index b0cba40c2..4c133c06a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/len_zero.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/len_zero.rs @@ -366,8 +366,7 @@ fn check_for_is_empty<'tcx>( } fn check_cmp(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, method: &Expr<'_>, lit: &Expr<'_>, op: &str, compare_to: u32) { - if let (&ExprKind::MethodCall(method_path, receiver, args, _), &ExprKind::Lit(ref lit)) = (&method.kind, &lit.kind) - { + if let (&ExprKind::MethodCall(method_path, receiver, args, _), ExprKind::Lit(lit)) = (&method.kind, &lit.kind) { // check if we are in an is_empty() method if let Some(name) = get_item_name(cx, method) { if name.as_str() == "is_empty" { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_underscore.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_underscore.rs index b7798b1c1..61f87b914 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_underscore.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_underscore.rs @@ -1,13 +1,11 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; -use clippy_utils::ty::{is_must_use_ty, is_type_diagnostic_item, match_type}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_must_use_ty, match_type}; use clippy_utils::{is_must_use_func_call, paths}; -use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_hir::{Local, PatKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::GenericArgKind; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; -use rustc_span::{sym, Symbol}; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does @@ -30,13 +28,14 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { #[clippy::version = "1.42.0"] pub LET_UNDERSCORE_MUST_USE, restriction, - "non-binding let on a `#[must_use]` expression" + "non-binding `let` on a `#[must_use]` expression" } declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does - /// Checks for `let _ = sync_lock`. - /// This supports `mutex` and `rwlock` in `std::sync` and `parking_lot`. + /// Checks for `let _ = sync_lock`. This supports `mutex` and `rwlock` in + /// `parking_lot`. For `std` locks see the `rustc` lint + /// [`let_underscore_lock`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/lints/listing/deny-by-default.html#let-underscore-lock) /// /// ### Why is this bad? /// This statement immediately drops the lock instead of @@ -57,50 +56,41 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { #[clippy::version = "1.43.0"] pub LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK, correctness, - "non-binding let on a synchronization lock" + "non-binding `let` on a synchronization lock" } declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does - /// Checks for `let _ = <expr>` - /// where expr has a type that implements `Drop` + /// Checks for `let _ = <expr>` where the resulting type of expr implements `Future` /// /// ### Why is this bad? - /// This statement immediately drops the initializer - /// expression instead of extending its lifetime to the end of the scope, which - /// is often not intended. To extend the expression's lifetime to the end of the - /// scope, use an underscore-prefixed name instead (i.e. _var). If you want to - /// explicitly drop the expression, `std::mem::drop` conveys your intention - /// better and is less error-prone. + /// Futures must be polled for work to be done. The original intention was most likely to await the future + /// and ignore the resulting value. /// /// ### Example /// ```rust - /// # struct DroppableItem; - /// { - /// let _ = DroppableItem; - /// // ^ dropped here - /// /* more code */ + /// async fn foo() -> Result<(), ()> { + /// Ok(()) /// } + /// let _ = foo(); /// ``` /// /// Use instead: /// ```rust - /// # struct DroppableItem; - /// { - /// let _droppable = DroppableItem; - /// /* more code */ - /// // dropped at end of scope + /// # async fn context() { + /// async fn foo() -> Result<(), ()> { + /// Ok(()) /// } + /// let _ = foo().await; + /// # } /// ``` - #[clippy::version = "1.50.0"] - pub LET_UNDERSCORE_DROP, - pedantic, - "non-binding let on a type that implements `Drop`" + #[clippy::version = "1.66"] + pub LET_UNDERSCORE_FUTURE, + suspicious, + "non-binding `let` on a future" } -declare_lint_pass!(LetUnderscore => [LET_UNDERSCORE_MUST_USE, LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK, LET_UNDERSCORE_DROP]); - -const SYNC_GUARD_SYMS: [Symbol; 3] = [sym::MutexGuard, sym::RwLockReadGuard, sym::RwLockWriteGuard]; +declare_lint_pass!(LetUnderscore => [LET_UNDERSCORE_MUST_USE, LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK, LET_UNDERSCORE_FUTURE]); const SYNC_GUARD_PATHS: [&[&str]; 3] = [ &paths::PARKING_LOT_MUTEX_GUARD, @@ -110,64 +100,53 @@ const SYNC_GUARD_PATHS: [&[&str]; 3] = [ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for LetUnderscore { fn check_local(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, local: &Local<'_>) { - if in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, local.span) { - return; - } - - if_chain! { - if let PatKind::Wild = local.pat.kind; - if let Some(init) = local.init; - then { - let init_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(init); - let contains_sync_guard = init_ty.walk().any(|inner| match inner.unpack() { - GenericArgKind::Type(inner_ty) => { - SYNC_GUARD_SYMS - .iter() - .any(|&sym| is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, inner_ty, sym)) - || SYNC_GUARD_PATHS.iter().any(|path| match_type(cx, inner_ty, path)) - }, - - GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_) | GenericArgKind::Const(_) => false, - }); - if contains_sync_guard { - span_lint_and_help( - cx, - LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK, - local.span, - "non-binding let on a synchronization lock", - None, - "consider using an underscore-prefixed named \ - binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop`", - ); - } else if init_ty.needs_drop(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) { - span_lint_and_help( - cx, - LET_UNDERSCORE_DROP, - local.span, - "non-binding `let` on a type that implements `Drop`", - None, - "consider using an underscore-prefixed named \ + if !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, local.span) + && let PatKind::Wild = local.pat.kind + && let Some(init) = local.init + { + let init_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(init); + let contains_sync_guard = init_ty.walk().any(|inner| match inner.unpack() { + GenericArgKind::Type(inner_ty) => SYNC_GUARD_PATHS.iter().any(|path| match_type(cx, inner_ty, path)), + GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_) | GenericArgKind::Const(_) => false, + }); + if contains_sync_guard { + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK, + local.span, + "non-binding `let` on a synchronization lock", + None, + "consider using an underscore-prefixed named \ binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop`", - ); - } else if is_must_use_ty(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(init)) { - span_lint_and_help( - cx, - LET_UNDERSCORE_MUST_USE, - local.span, - "non-binding let on an expression with `#[must_use]` type", - None, - "consider explicitly using expression value", - ); - } else if is_must_use_func_call(cx, init) { - span_lint_and_help( - cx, - LET_UNDERSCORE_MUST_USE, - local.span, - "non-binding let on a result of a `#[must_use]` function", - None, - "consider explicitly using function result", - ); - } + ); + } else if let Some(future_trait_def_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().future_trait() + && implements_trait(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(init), future_trait_def_id, &[]) { + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + LET_UNDERSCORE_FUTURE, + local.span, + "non-binding `let` on a future", + None, + "consider awaiting the future or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop`" + ); + } else if is_must_use_ty(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(init)) { + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + LET_UNDERSCORE_MUST_USE, + local.span, + "non-binding `let` on an expression with `#[must_use]` type", + None, + "consider explicitly using expression value", + ); + } else if is_must_use_func_call(cx, init) { + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + LET_UNDERSCORE_MUST_USE, + local.span, + "non-binding `let` on a result of a `#[must_use]` function", + None, + "consider explicitly using function result", + ); } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_all.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_all.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c455e1561..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_all.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,368 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_group(true, "clippy::all", Some("clippy_all"), vec![ - LintId::of(almost_complete_letter_range::ALMOST_COMPLETE_LETTER_RANGE), - LintId::of(approx_const::APPROX_CONSTANT), - LintId::of(assertions_on_constants::ASSERTIONS_ON_CONSTANTS), - LintId::of(async_yields_async::ASYNC_YIELDS_ASYNC), - LintId::of(attrs::BLANKET_CLIPPY_RESTRICTION_LINTS), - LintId::of(attrs::DEPRECATED_CFG_ATTR), - LintId::of(attrs::DEPRECATED_SEMVER), - LintId::of(attrs::MISMATCHED_TARGET_OS), - LintId::of(attrs::USELESS_ATTRIBUTE), - LintId::of(await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_INVALID_TYPE), - LintId::of(await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_LOCK), - LintId::of(await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_REFCELL_REF), - LintId::of(blocks_in_if_conditions::BLOCKS_IN_IF_CONDITIONS), - LintId::of(bool_assert_comparison::BOOL_ASSERT_COMPARISON), - LintId::of(bool_to_int_with_if::BOOL_TO_INT_WITH_IF), - LintId::of(booleans::NONMINIMAL_BOOL), - LintId::of(booleans::OVERLY_COMPLEX_BOOL_EXPR), - LintId::of(borrow_deref_ref::BORROW_DEREF_REF), - LintId::of(box_default::BOX_DEFAULT), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_ABS_TO_UNSIGNED), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_ENUM_CONSTRUCTOR), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_ENUM_TRUNCATION), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_NAN_TO_INT), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_REF_TO_MUT), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_SLICE_DIFFERENT_SIZES), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_SLICE_FROM_RAW_PARTS), - LintId::of(casts::CHAR_LIT_AS_U8), - LintId::of(casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST), - LintId::of(casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST_WITH_TRUNCATION), - LintId::of(casts::UNNECESSARY_CAST), - LintId::of(collapsible_if::COLLAPSIBLE_ELSE_IF), - LintId::of(collapsible_if::COLLAPSIBLE_IF), - LintId::of(comparison_chain::COMPARISON_CHAIN), - LintId::of(copies::IFS_SAME_COND), - LintId::of(copies::IF_SAME_THEN_ELSE), - LintId::of(crate_in_macro_def::CRATE_IN_MACRO_DEF), - LintId::of(default::FIELD_REASSIGN_WITH_DEFAULT), - LintId::of(default_instead_of_iter_empty::DEFAULT_INSTEAD_OF_ITER_EMPTY), - LintId::of(dereference::EXPLICIT_AUTO_DEREF), - LintId::of(dereference::NEEDLESS_BORROW), - LintId::of(derivable_impls::DERIVABLE_IMPLS), - LintId::of(derive::DERIVE_HASH_XOR_EQ), - LintId::of(derive::DERIVE_ORD_XOR_PARTIAL_ORD), - LintId::of(disallowed_macros::DISALLOWED_MACROS), - LintId::of(disallowed_methods::DISALLOWED_METHODS), - LintId::of(disallowed_names::DISALLOWED_NAMES), - LintId::of(disallowed_types::DISALLOWED_TYPES), - LintId::of(doc::MISSING_SAFETY_DOC), - LintId::of(doc::NEEDLESS_DOCTEST_MAIN), - LintId::of(double_parens::DOUBLE_PARENS), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::DROP_COPY), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::DROP_NON_DROP), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::DROP_REF), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::FORGET_COPY), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::FORGET_NON_DROP), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::FORGET_REF), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::UNDROPPED_MANUALLY_DROPS), - LintId::of(duplicate_mod::DUPLICATE_MOD), - LintId::of(entry::MAP_ENTRY), - LintId::of(enum_clike::ENUM_CLIKE_UNPORTABLE_VARIANT), - LintId::of(enum_variants::ENUM_VARIANT_NAMES), - LintId::of(enum_variants::MODULE_INCEPTION), - LintId::of(escape::BOXED_LOCAL), - LintId::of(eta_reduction::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE), - LintId::of(explicit_write::EXPLICIT_WRITE), - LintId::of(float_literal::EXCESSIVE_PRECISION), - LintId::of(format::USELESS_FORMAT), - LintId::of(format_args::FORMAT_IN_FORMAT_ARGS), - LintId::of(format_args::TO_STRING_IN_FORMAT_ARGS), - LintId::of(format_args::UNUSED_FORMAT_SPECS), - LintId::of(format_impl::PRINT_IN_FORMAT_IMPL), - LintId::of(format_impl::RECURSIVE_FORMAT_IMPL), - LintId::of(formatting::POSSIBLE_MISSING_COMMA), - LintId::of(formatting::SUSPICIOUS_ASSIGNMENT_FORMATTING), - LintId::of(formatting::SUSPICIOUS_ELSE_FORMATTING), - LintId::of(formatting::SUSPICIOUS_UNARY_OP_FORMATTING), - LintId::of(from_over_into::FROM_OVER_INTO), - LintId::of(from_str_radix_10::FROM_STR_RADIX_10), - LintId::of(functions::DOUBLE_MUST_USE), - LintId::of(functions::MUST_USE_UNIT), - LintId::of(functions::NOT_UNSAFE_PTR_ARG_DEREF), - LintId::of(functions::RESULT_LARGE_ERR), - LintId::of(functions::RESULT_UNIT_ERR), - LintId::of(functions::TOO_MANY_ARGUMENTS), - LintId::of(if_let_mutex::IF_LET_MUTEX), - LintId::of(implicit_saturating_add::IMPLICIT_SATURATING_ADD), - LintId::of(implicit_saturating_sub::IMPLICIT_SATURATING_SUB), - LintId::of(indexing_slicing::OUT_OF_BOUNDS_INDEXING), - LintId::of(infinite_iter::INFINITE_ITER), - LintId::of(inherent_to_string::INHERENT_TO_STRING), - LintId::of(inherent_to_string::INHERENT_TO_STRING_SHADOW_DISPLAY), - LintId::of(init_numbered_fields::INIT_NUMBERED_FIELDS), - LintId::of(inline_fn_without_body::INLINE_FN_WITHOUT_BODY), - LintId::of(int_plus_one::INT_PLUS_ONE), - LintId::of(invalid_utf8_in_unchecked::INVALID_UTF8_IN_UNCHECKED), - LintId::of(large_const_arrays::LARGE_CONST_ARRAYS), - LintId::of(large_enum_variant::LARGE_ENUM_VARIANT), - LintId::of(len_zero::COMPARISON_TO_EMPTY), - LintId::of(len_zero::LEN_WITHOUT_IS_EMPTY), - LintId::of(len_zero::LEN_ZERO), - LintId::of(let_underscore::LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK), - LintId::of(lifetimes::EXTRA_UNUSED_LIFETIMES), - LintId::of(lifetimes::NEEDLESS_LIFETIMES), - LintId::of(literal_representation::INCONSISTENT_DIGIT_GROUPING), - LintId::of(literal_representation::MISTYPED_LITERAL_SUFFIXES), - LintId::of(literal_representation::UNUSUAL_BYTE_GROUPINGS), - LintId::of(loops::EMPTY_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::EXPLICIT_COUNTER_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::FOR_KV_MAP), - LintId::of(loops::ITER_NEXT_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::MANUAL_FIND), - LintId::of(loops::MANUAL_FLATTEN), - LintId::of(loops::MANUAL_MEMCPY), - LintId::of(loops::MISSING_SPIN_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::MUT_RANGE_BOUND), - LintId::of(loops::NEEDLESS_COLLECT), - LintId::of(loops::NEEDLESS_RANGE_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::NEVER_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::SAME_ITEM_PUSH), - LintId::of(loops::SINGLE_ELEMENT_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::WHILE_IMMUTABLE_CONDITION), - LintId::of(loops::WHILE_LET_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::WHILE_LET_ON_ITERATOR), - LintId::of(main_recursion::MAIN_RECURSION), - LintId::of(manual_async_fn::MANUAL_ASYNC_FN), - LintId::of(manual_bits::MANUAL_BITS), - LintId::of(manual_clamp::MANUAL_CLAMP), - LintId::of(manual_non_exhaustive::MANUAL_NON_EXHAUSTIVE), - LintId::of(manual_rem_euclid::MANUAL_REM_EUCLID), - LintId::of(manual_retain::MANUAL_RETAIN), - LintId::of(manual_strip::MANUAL_STRIP), - LintId::of(map_unit_fn::OPTION_MAP_UNIT_FN), - LintId::of(map_unit_fn::RESULT_MAP_UNIT_FN), - LintId::of(match_result_ok::MATCH_RESULT_OK), - LintId::of(matches::COLLAPSIBLE_MATCH), - LintId::of(matches::INFALLIBLE_DESTRUCTURING_MATCH), - LintId::of(matches::MANUAL_FILTER), - LintId::of(matches::MANUAL_MAP), - LintId::of(matches::MANUAL_UNWRAP_OR), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_AS_REF), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_LIKE_MATCHES_MACRO), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_OVERLAPPING_ARM), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_REF_PATS), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_SINGLE_BINDING), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_STR_CASE_MISMATCH), - LintId::of(matches::NEEDLESS_MATCH), - LintId::of(matches::REDUNDANT_PATTERN_MATCHING), - LintId::of(matches::SINGLE_MATCH), - LintId::of(matches::WILDCARD_IN_OR_PATTERNS), - LintId::of(mem_replace::MEM_REPLACE_OPTION_WITH_NONE), - LintId::of(mem_replace::MEM_REPLACE_WITH_DEFAULT), - LintId::of(mem_replace::MEM_REPLACE_WITH_UNINIT), - LintId::of(methods::BIND_INSTEAD_OF_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::BYTES_COUNT_TO_LEN), - LintId::of(methods::BYTES_NTH), - LintId::of(methods::CHARS_LAST_CMP), - LintId::of(methods::CHARS_NEXT_CMP), - LintId::of(methods::CLONE_DOUBLE_REF), - LintId::of(methods::CLONE_ON_COPY), - LintId::of(methods::COLLAPSIBLE_STR_REPLACE), - LintId::of(methods::ERR_EXPECT), - LintId::of(methods::EXPECT_FUN_CALL), - LintId::of(methods::EXTEND_WITH_DRAIN), - LintId::of(methods::FILTER_MAP_IDENTITY), - LintId::of(methods::FILTER_NEXT), - LintId::of(methods::FLAT_MAP_IDENTITY), - LintId::of(methods::GET_FIRST), - LintId::of(methods::GET_LAST_WITH_LEN), - LintId::of(methods::INSPECT_FOR_EACH), - LintId::of(methods::INTO_ITER_ON_REF), - LintId::of(methods::IS_DIGIT_ASCII_RADIX), - LintId::of(methods::ITERATOR_STEP_BY_ZERO), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_CLONED_COLLECT), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_COUNT), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_KV_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_NEXT_SLICE), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_NTH), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_NTH_ZERO), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_OVEREAGER_CLONED), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_SKIP_NEXT), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_FILTER_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_FIND_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_SATURATING_ARITHMETIC), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_SPLIT_ONCE), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_STR_REPEAT), - LintId::of(methods::MAP_CLONE), - LintId::of(methods::MAP_COLLECT_RESULT_UNIT), - LintId::of(methods::MAP_FLATTEN), - LintId::of(methods::MAP_IDENTITY), - LintId::of(methods::MUT_MUTEX_LOCK), - LintId::of(methods::NEEDLESS_OPTION_AS_DEREF), - LintId::of(methods::NEEDLESS_OPTION_TAKE), - LintId::of(methods::NEEDLESS_SPLITN), - LintId::of(methods::NEW_RET_NO_SELF), - LintId::of(methods::NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS), - LintId::of(methods::NO_EFFECT_REPLACE), - LintId::of(methods::OBFUSCATED_IF_ELSE), - LintId::of(methods::OK_EXPECT), - LintId::of(methods::OPTION_AS_REF_DEREF), - LintId::of(methods::OPTION_FILTER_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::OPTION_MAP_OR_NONE), - LintId::of(methods::OR_FUN_CALL), - LintId::of(methods::OR_THEN_UNWRAP), - LintId::of(methods::RANGE_ZIP_WITH_LEN), - LintId::of(methods::REPEAT_ONCE), - LintId::of(methods::RESULT_MAP_OR_INTO_OPTION), - LintId::of(methods::SEARCH_IS_SOME), - LintId::of(methods::SHOULD_IMPLEMENT_TRAIT), - LintId::of(methods::SINGLE_CHAR_ADD_STR), - LintId::of(methods::SINGLE_CHAR_PATTERN), - LintId::of(methods::SKIP_WHILE_NEXT), - LintId::of(methods::STRING_EXTEND_CHARS), - LintId::of(methods::SUSPICIOUS_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::SUSPICIOUS_SPLITN), - LintId::of(methods::SUSPICIOUS_TO_OWNED), - LintId::of(methods::UNINIT_ASSUMED_INIT), - LintId::of(methods::UNIT_HASH), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_FILTER_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_FIND_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_FOLD), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_LAZY_EVALUATIONS), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_SORT_BY), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_TO_OWNED), - LintId::of(methods::UNWRAP_OR_ELSE_DEFAULT), - LintId::of(methods::USELESS_ASREF), - LintId::of(methods::VEC_RESIZE_TO_ZERO), - LintId::of(methods::WRONG_SELF_CONVENTION), - LintId::of(methods::ZST_OFFSET), - LintId::of(minmax::MIN_MAX), - LintId::of(misc::SHORT_CIRCUIT_STATEMENT), - LintId::of(misc::TOPLEVEL_REF_ARG), - LintId::of(misc::ZERO_PTR), - LintId::of(misc_early::BUILTIN_TYPE_SHADOW), - LintId::of(misc_early::DOUBLE_NEG), - LintId::of(misc_early::DUPLICATE_UNDERSCORE_ARGUMENT), - LintId::of(misc_early::MIXED_CASE_HEX_LITERALS), - LintId::of(misc_early::REDUNDANT_PATTERN), - LintId::of(misc_early::UNNEEDED_WILDCARD_PATTERN), - LintId::of(misc_early::ZERO_PREFIXED_LITERAL), - LintId::of(mixed_read_write_in_expression::DIVERGING_SUB_EXPRESSION), - LintId::of(multi_assignments::MULTI_ASSIGNMENTS), - LintId::of(mut_key::MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE), - LintId::of(mut_reference::UNNECESSARY_MUT_PASSED), - LintId::of(needless_arbitrary_self_type::NEEDLESS_ARBITRARY_SELF_TYPE), - LintId::of(needless_bool::BOOL_COMPARISON), - LintId::of(needless_bool::NEEDLESS_BOOL), - LintId::of(needless_borrowed_ref::NEEDLESS_BORROWED_REFERENCE), - LintId::of(needless_late_init::NEEDLESS_LATE_INIT), - LintId::of(needless_parens_on_range_literals::NEEDLESS_PARENS_ON_RANGE_LITERALS), - LintId::of(needless_question_mark::NEEDLESS_QUESTION_MARK), - LintId::of(needless_update::NEEDLESS_UPDATE), - LintId::of(neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord::NEG_CMP_OP_ON_PARTIAL_ORD), - LintId::of(neg_multiply::NEG_MULTIPLY), - LintId::of(new_without_default::NEW_WITHOUT_DEFAULT), - LintId::of(no_effect::NO_EFFECT), - LintId::of(no_effect::UNNECESSARY_OPERATION), - LintId::of(non_copy_const::BORROW_INTERIOR_MUTABLE_CONST), - LintId::of(non_copy_const::DECLARE_INTERIOR_MUTABLE_CONST), - LintId::of(non_expressive_names::JUST_UNDERSCORES_AND_DIGITS), - LintId::of(non_octal_unix_permissions::NON_OCTAL_UNIX_PERMISSIONS), - LintId::of(octal_escapes::OCTAL_ESCAPES), - LintId::of(only_used_in_recursion::ONLY_USED_IN_RECURSION), - LintId::of(operators::ABSURD_EXTREME_COMPARISONS), - LintId::of(operators::ASSIGN_OP_PATTERN), - LintId::of(operators::BAD_BIT_MASK), - LintId::of(operators::CMP_NAN), - LintId::of(operators::CMP_OWNED), - LintId::of(operators::DOUBLE_COMPARISONS), - LintId::of(operators::DURATION_SUBSEC), - LintId::of(operators::EQ_OP), - LintId::of(operators::ERASING_OP), - LintId::of(operators::FLOAT_EQUALITY_WITHOUT_ABS), - LintId::of(operators::IDENTITY_OP), - LintId::of(operators::INEFFECTIVE_BIT_MASK), - LintId::of(operators::MISREFACTORED_ASSIGN_OP), - LintId::of(operators::MODULO_ONE), - LintId::of(operators::OP_REF), - LintId::of(operators::PTR_EQ), - LintId::of(operators::SELF_ASSIGNMENT), - LintId::of(option_env_unwrap::OPTION_ENV_UNWRAP), - LintId::of(overflow_check_conditional::OVERFLOW_CHECK_CONDITIONAL), - LintId::of(partialeq_ne_impl::PARTIALEQ_NE_IMPL), - LintId::of(partialeq_to_none::PARTIALEQ_TO_NONE), - LintId::of(precedence::PRECEDENCE), - LintId::of(ptr::CMP_NULL), - LintId::of(ptr::INVALID_NULL_PTR_USAGE), - LintId::of(ptr::MUT_FROM_REF), - LintId::of(ptr::PTR_ARG), - LintId::of(ptr_offset_with_cast::PTR_OFFSET_WITH_CAST), - LintId::of(question_mark::QUESTION_MARK), - LintId::of(ranges::MANUAL_RANGE_CONTAINS), - LintId::of(ranges::REVERSED_EMPTY_RANGES), - LintId::of(rc_clone_in_vec_init::RC_CLONE_IN_VEC_INIT), - LintId::of(read_zero_byte_vec::READ_ZERO_BYTE_VEC), - LintId::of(redundant_clone::REDUNDANT_CLONE), - LintId::of(redundant_closure_call::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_CALL), - LintId::of(redundant_field_names::REDUNDANT_FIELD_NAMES), - LintId::of(redundant_slicing::REDUNDANT_SLICING), - LintId::of(redundant_static_lifetimes::REDUNDANT_STATIC_LIFETIMES), - LintId::of(reference::DEREF_ADDROF), - LintId::of(regex::INVALID_REGEX), - LintId::of(returns::LET_AND_RETURN), - LintId::of(returns::NEEDLESS_RETURN), - LintId::of(self_named_constructors::SELF_NAMED_CONSTRUCTORS), - LintId::of(serde_api::SERDE_API_MISUSE), - LintId::of(single_component_path_imports::SINGLE_COMPONENT_PATH_IMPORTS), - LintId::of(size_of_in_element_count::SIZE_OF_IN_ELEMENT_COUNT), - LintId::of(slow_vector_initialization::SLOW_VECTOR_INITIALIZATION), - LintId::of(strings::STRING_FROM_UTF8_AS_BYTES), - LintId::of(strings::TRIM_SPLIT_WHITESPACE), - LintId::of(strlen_on_c_strings::STRLEN_ON_C_STRINGS), - LintId::of(suspicious_trait_impl::SUSPICIOUS_ARITHMETIC_IMPL), - LintId::of(suspicious_trait_impl::SUSPICIOUS_OP_ASSIGN_IMPL), - LintId::of(swap::ALMOST_SWAPPED), - LintId::of(swap::MANUAL_SWAP), - LintId::of(swap_ptr_to_ref::SWAP_PTR_TO_REF), - LintId::of(tabs_in_doc_comments::TABS_IN_DOC_COMMENTS), - LintId::of(temporary_assignment::TEMPORARY_ASSIGNMENT), - LintId::of(to_digit_is_some::TO_DIGIT_IS_SOME), - LintId::of(transmute::CROSSPOINTER_TRANSMUTE), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTES_EXPRESSIBLE_AS_PTR_CASTS), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_BYTES_TO_STR), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_FLOAT_TO_INT), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_BOOL), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_CHAR), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_FLOAT), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_NUM_TO_BYTES), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_PTR_TO_REF), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTING_NULL), - LintId::of(transmute::UNSOUND_COLLECTION_TRANSMUTE), - LintId::of(transmute::USELESS_TRANSMUTE), - LintId::of(transmute::WRONG_TRANSMUTE), - LintId::of(types::BORROWED_BOX), - LintId::of(types::BOX_COLLECTION), - LintId::of(types::REDUNDANT_ALLOCATION), - LintId::of(types::TYPE_COMPLEXITY), - LintId::of(types::VEC_BOX), - LintId::of(unicode::INVISIBLE_CHARACTERS), - LintId::of(uninit_vec::UNINIT_VEC), - LintId::of(unit_return_expecting_ord::UNIT_RETURN_EXPECTING_ORD), - LintId::of(unit_types::LET_UNIT_VALUE), - LintId::of(unit_types::UNIT_ARG), - LintId::of(unit_types::UNIT_CMP), - LintId::of(unnamed_address::FN_ADDRESS_COMPARISONS), - LintId::of(unnamed_address::VTABLE_ADDRESS_COMPARISONS), - LintId::of(unnecessary_owned_empty_strings::UNNECESSARY_OWNED_EMPTY_STRINGS), - LintId::of(unsafe_removed_from_name::UNSAFE_REMOVED_FROM_NAME), - LintId::of(unused_io_amount::UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT), - LintId::of(unused_unit::UNUSED_UNIT), - LintId::of(unwrap::PANICKING_UNWRAP), - LintId::of(unwrap::UNNECESSARY_UNWRAP), - LintId::of(upper_case_acronyms::UPPER_CASE_ACRONYMS), - LintId::of(useless_conversion::USELESS_CONVERSION), - LintId::of(vec::USELESS_VEC), - LintId::of(vec_init_then_push::VEC_INIT_THEN_PUSH), - LintId::of(write::PRINTLN_EMPTY_STRING), - LintId::of(write::PRINT_LITERAL), - LintId::of(write::PRINT_WITH_NEWLINE), - LintId::of(write::WRITELN_EMPTY_STRING), - LintId::of(write::WRITE_LITERAL), - LintId::of(write::WRITE_WITH_NEWLINE), - LintId::of(zero_div_zero::ZERO_DIVIDED_BY_ZERO), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_cargo.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_cargo.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c890523fe..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_cargo.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_group(true, "clippy::cargo", Some("clippy_cargo"), vec![ - LintId::of(cargo::CARGO_COMMON_METADATA), - LintId::of(cargo::MULTIPLE_CRATE_VERSIONS), - LintId::of(cargo::NEGATIVE_FEATURE_NAMES), - LintId::of(cargo::REDUNDANT_FEATURE_NAMES), - LintId::of(cargo::WILDCARD_DEPENDENCIES), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_complexity.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_complexity.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8be9dc4ba..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_complexity.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_group(true, "clippy::complexity", Some("clippy_complexity"), vec![ - LintId::of(attrs::DEPRECATED_CFG_ATTR), - LintId::of(booleans::NONMINIMAL_BOOL), - LintId::of(borrow_deref_ref::BORROW_DEREF_REF), - LintId::of(casts::CHAR_LIT_AS_U8), - LintId::of(casts::UNNECESSARY_CAST), - LintId::of(dereference::EXPLICIT_AUTO_DEREF), - LintId::of(derivable_impls::DERIVABLE_IMPLS), - LintId::of(double_parens::DOUBLE_PARENS), - LintId::of(explicit_write::EXPLICIT_WRITE), - LintId::of(format::USELESS_FORMAT), - LintId::of(format_args::UNUSED_FORMAT_SPECS), - LintId::of(functions::TOO_MANY_ARGUMENTS), - LintId::of(int_plus_one::INT_PLUS_ONE), - LintId::of(lifetimes::EXTRA_UNUSED_LIFETIMES), - LintId::of(lifetimes::NEEDLESS_LIFETIMES), - LintId::of(loops::EXPLICIT_COUNTER_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::MANUAL_FIND), - LintId::of(loops::MANUAL_FLATTEN), - LintId::of(loops::SINGLE_ELEMENT_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::WHILE_LET_LOOP), - LintId::of(manual_clamp::MANUAL_CLAMP), - LintId::of(manual_rem_euclid::MANUAL_REM_EUCLID), - LintId::of(manual_strip::MANUAL_STRIP), - LintId::of(map_unit_fn::OPTION_MAP_UNIT_FN), - LintId::of(map_unit_fn::RESULT_MAP_UNIT_FN), - LintId::of(matches::MANUAL_FILTER), - LintId::of(matches::MANUAL_UNWRAP_OR), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_AS_REF), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_SINGLE_BINDING), - LintId::of(matches::NEEDLESS_MATCH), - LintId::of(matches::WILDCARD_IN_OR_PATTERNS), - LintId::of(methods::BIND_INSTEAD_OF_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::BYTES_COUNT_TO_LEN), - LintId::of(methods::CLONE_ON_COPY), - LintId::of(methods::FILTER_MAP_IDENTITY), - LintId::of(methods::FILTER_NEXT), - LintId::of(methods::FLAT_MAP_IDENTITY), - LintId::of(methods::GET_LAST_WITH_LEN), - LintId::of(methods::INSPECT_FOR_EACH), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_COUNT), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_KV_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_FILTER_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_FIND_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_SPLIT_ONCE), - LintId::of(methods::MAP_FLATTEN), - LintId::of(methods::MAP_IDENTITY), - LintId::of(methods::NEEDLESS_OPTION_AS_DEREF), - LintId::of(methods::NEEDLESS_OPTION_TAKE), - LintId::of(methods::NEEDLESS_SPLITN), - LintId::of(methods::OPTION_AS_REF_DEREF), - LintId::of(methods::OPTION_FILTER_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::OR_THEN_UNWRAP), - LintId::of(methods::RANGE_ZIP_WITH_LEN), - LintId::of(methods::REPEAT_ONCE), - LintId::of(methods::SEARCH_IS_SOME), - LintId::of(methods::SKIP_WHILE_NEXT), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_FILTER_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_FIND_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_SORT_BY), - LintId::of(methods::USELESS_ASREF), - LintId::of(misc::SHORT_CIRCUIT_STATEMENT), - LintId::of(misc_early::UNNEEDED_WILDCARD_PATTERN), - LintId::of(misc_early::ZERO_PREFIXED_LITERAL), - LintId::of(mixed_read_write_in_expression::DIVERGING_SUB_EXPRESSION), - LintId::of(needless_arbitrary_self_type::NEEDLESS_ARBITRARY_SELF_TYPE), - LintId::of(needless_bool::BOOL_COMPARISON), - LintId::of(needless_bool::NEEDLESS_BOOL), - LintId::of(needless_borrowed_ref::NEEDLESS_BORROWED_REFERENCE), - LintId::of(needless_question_mark::NEEDLESS_QUESTION_MARK), - LintId::of(needless_update::NEEDLESS_UPDATE), - LintId::of(neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord::NEG_CMP_OP_ON_PARTIAL_ORD), - LintId::of(no_effect::NO_EFFECT), - LintId::of(no_effect::UNNECESSARY_OPERATION), - LintId::of(only_used_in_recursion::ONLY_USED_IN_RECURSION), - LintId::of(operators::DOUBLE_COMPARISONS), - LintId::of(operators::DURATION_SUBSEC), - LintId::of(operators::IDENTITY_OP), - LintId::of(overflow_check_conditional::OVERFLOW_CHECK_CONDITIONAL), - LintId::of(partialeq_ne_impl::PARTIALEQ_NE_IMPL), - LintId::of(precedence::PRECEDENCE), - LintId::of(ptr_offset_with_cast::PTR_OFFSET_WITH_CAST), - LintId::of(redundant_closure_call::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_CALL), - LintId::of(redundant_slicing::REDUNDANT_SLICING), - LintId::of(reference::DEREF_ADDROF), - LintId::of(strings::STRING_FROM_UTF8_AS_BYTES), - LintId::of(strlen_on_c_strings::STRLEN_ON_C_STRINGS), - LintId::of(swap::MANUAL_SWAP), - LintId::of(temporary_assignment::TEMPORARY_ASSIGNMENT), - LintId::of(transmute::CROSSPOINTER_TRANSMUTE), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTES_EXPRESSIBLE_AS_PTR_CASTS), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_BYTES_TO_STR), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_FLOAT_TO_INT), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_BOOL), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_CHAR), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_INT_TO_FLOAT), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_NUM_TO_BYTES), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_PTR_TO_REF), - LintId::of(transmute::USELESS_TRANSMUTE), - LintId::of(types::BORROWED_BOX), - LintId::of(types::TYPE_COMPLEXITY), - LintId::of(types::VEC_BOX), - LintId::of(unit_types::UNIT_ARG), - LintId::of(unwrap::UNNECESSARY_UNWRAP), - LintId::of(useless_conversion::USELESS_CONVERSION), - LintId::of(zero_div_zero::ZERO_DIVIDED_BY_ZERO), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_correctness.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_correctness.rs deleted file mode 100644 index bb94037ec..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_correctness.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_group(true, "clippy::correctness", Some("clippy_correctness"), vec![ - LintId::of(approx_const::APPROX_CONSTANT), - LintId::of(async_yields_async::ASYNC_YIELDS_ASYNC), - LintId::of(attrs::DEPRECATED_SEMVER), - LintId::of(attrs::MISMATCHED_TARGET_OS), - LintId::of(attrs::USELESS_ATTRIBUTE), - LintId::of(booleans::OVERLY_COMPLEX_BOOL_EXPR), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_REF_TO_MUT), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_SLICE_DIFFERENT_SIZES), - LintId::of(copies::IFS_SAME_COND), - LintId::of(copies::IF_SAME_THEN_ELSE), - LintId::of(derive::DERIVE_HASH_XOR_EQ), - LintId::of(derive::DERIVE_ORD_XOR_PARTIAL_ORD), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::DROP_COPY), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::DROP_REF), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::FORGET_COPY), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::FORGET_REF), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::UNDROPPED_MANUALLY_DROPS), - LintId::of(enum_clike::ENUM_CLIKE_UNPORTABLE_VARIANT), - LintId::of(format_impl::RECURSIVE_FORMAT_IMPL), - LintId::of(formatting::POSSIBLE_MISSING_COMMA), - LintId::of(functions::NOT_UNSAFE_PTR_ARG_DEREF), - LintId::of(if_let_mutex::IF_LET_MUTEX), - LintId::of(indexing_slicing::OUT_OF_BOUNDS_INDEXING), - LintId::of(infinite_iter::INFINITE_ITER), - LintId::of(inherent_to_string::INHERENT_TO_STRING_SHADOW_DISPLAY), - LintId::of(inline_fn_without_body::INLINE_FN_WITHOUT_BODY), - LintId::of(invalid_utf8_in_unchecked::INVALID_UTF8_IN_UNCHECKED), - LintId::of(let_underscore::LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK), - LintId::of(literal_representation::MISTYPED_LITERAL_SUFFIXES), - LintId::of(loops::ITER_NEXT_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::NEVER_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::WHILE_IMMUTABLE_CONDITION), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_STR_CASE_MISMATCH), - LintId::of(mem_replace::MEM_REPLACE_WITH_UNINIT), - LintId::of(methods::CLONE_DOUBLE_REF), - LintId::of(methods::ITERATOR_STEP_BY_ZERO), - LintId::of(methods::NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS), - LintId::of(methods::SUSPICIOUS_SPLITN), - LintId::of(methods::UNINIT_ASSUMED_INIT), - LintId::of(methods::UNIT_HASH), - LintId::of(methods::VEC_RESIZE_TO_ZERO), - LintId::of(methods::ZST_OFFSET), - LintId::of(minmax::MIN_MAX), - LintId::of(non_octal_unix_permissions::NON_OCTAL_UNIX_PERMISSIONS), - LintId::of(operators::ABSURD_EXTREME_COMPARISONS), - LintId::of(operators::BAD_BIT_MASK), - LintId::of(operators::CMP_NAN), - LintId::of(operators::EQ_OP), - LintId::of(operators::ERASING_OP), - LintId::of(operators::INEFFECTIVE_BIT_MASK), - LintId::of(operators::MODULO_ONE), - LintId::of(operators::SELF_ASSIGNMENT), - LintId::of(option_env_unwrap::OPTION_ENV_UNWRAP), - LintId::of(ptr::INVALID_NULL_PTR_USAGE), - LintId::of(ptr::MUT_FROM_REF), - LintId::of(ranges::REVERSED_EMPTY_RANGES), - LintId::of(read_zero_byte_vec::READ_ZERO_BYTE_VEC), - LintId::of(regex::INVALID_REGEX), - LintId::of(serde_api::SERDE_API_MISUSE), - LintId::of(size_of_in_element_count::SIZE_OF_IN_ELEMENT_COUNT), - LintId::of(swap::ALMOST_SWAPPED), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTING_NULL), - LintId::of(transmute::UNSOUND_COLLECTION_TRANSMUTE), - LintId::of(transmute::WRONG_TRANSMUTE), - LintId::of(unicode::INVISIBLE_CHARACTERS), - LintId::of(uninit_vec::UNINIT_VEC), - LintId::of(unit_return_expecting_ord::UNIT_RETURN_EXPECTING_ORD), - LintId::of(unit_types::UNIT_CMP), - LintId::of(unnamed_address::FN_ADDRESS_COMPARISONS), - LintId::of(unnamed_address::VTABLE_ADDRESS_COMPARISONS), - LintId::of(unused_io_amount::UNUSED_IO_AMOUNT), - LintId::of(unwrap::PANICKING_UNWRAP), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_internal.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_internal.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 40c94c6e8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_internal.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_group(true, "clippy::internal", Some("clippy_internal"), vec![ - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::clippy_lints_internal::CLIPPY_LINTS_INTERNAL), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::collapsible_calls::COLLAPSIBLE_SPAN_LINT_CALLS), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::compiler_lint_functions::COMPILER_LINT_FUNCTIONS), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::if_chain_style::IF_CHAIN_STYLE), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::interning_defined_symbol::INTERNING_DEFINED_SYMBOL), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::interning_defined_symbol::UNNECESSARY_SYMBOL_STR), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::invalid_paths::INVALID_PATHS), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::DEFAULT_DEPRECATION_REASON), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::DEFAULT_LINT), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::INVALID_CLIPPY_VERSION_ATTRIBUTE), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::LINT_WITHOUT_LINT_PASS), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::MISSING_CLIPPY_VERSION_ATTRIBUTE), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::msrv_attr_impl::MISSING_MSRV_ATTR_IMPL), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::outer_expn_data_pass::OUTER_EXPN_EXPN_DATA), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::produce_ice::PRODUCE_ICE), - LintId::of(utils::internal_lints::unnecessary_def_path::UNNECESSARY_DEF_PATH), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 800e3a876..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,620 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_lints(&[ - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::clippy_lints_internal::CLIPPY_LINTS_INTERNAL, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::collapsible_calls::COLLAPSIBLE_SPAN_LINT_CALLS, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::compiler_lint_functions::COMPILER_LINT_FUNCTIONS, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::if_chain_style::IF_CHAIN_STYLE, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::interning_defined_symbol::INTERNING_DEFINED_SYMBOL, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::interning_defined_symbol::UNNECESSARY_SYMBOL_STR, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::invalid_paths::INVALID_PATHS, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::DEFAULT_DEPRECATION_REASON, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::DEFAULT_LINT, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::INVALID_CLIPPY_VERSION_ATTRIBUTE, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::LINT_WITHOUT_LINT_PASS, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::lint_without_lint_pass::MISSING_CLIPPY_VERSION_ATTRIBUTE, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::msrv_attr_impl::MISSING_MSRV_ATTR_IMPL, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::outer_expn_data_pass::OUTER_EXPN_EXPN_DATA, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::produce_ice::PRODUCE_ICE, - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - utils::internal_lints::unnecessary_def_path::UNNECESSARY_DEF_PATH, - almost_complete_letter_range::ALMOST_COMPLETE_LETTER_RANGE, - approx_const::APPROX_CONSTANT, - as_conversions::AS_CONVERSIONS, - asm_syntax::INLINE_ASM_X86_ATT_SYNTAX, - asm_syntax::INLINE_ASM_X86_INTEL_SYNTAX, - assertions_on_constants::ASSERTIONS_ON_CONSTANTS, - assertions_on_result_states::ASSERTIONS_ON_RESULT_STATES, - async_yields_async::ASYNC_YIELDS_ASYNC, - attrs::ALLOW_ATTRIBUTES_WITHOUT_REASON, - attrs::BLANKET_CLIPPY_RESTRICTION_LINTS, - attrs::DEPRECATED_CFG_ATTR, - attrs::DEPRECATED_SEMVER, - attrs::EMPTY_LINE_AFTER_OUTER_ATTR, - attrs::INLINE_ALWAYS, - attrs::MISMATCHED_TARGET_OS, - attrs::USELESS_ATTRIBUTE, - await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_INVALID_TYPE, - await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_LOCK, - await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_REFCELL_REF, - blocks_in_if_conditions::BLOCKS_IN_IF_CONDITIONS, - bool_assert_comparison::BOOL_ASSERT_COMPARISON, - bool_to_int_with_if::BOOL_TO_INT_WITH_IF, - booleans::NONMINIMAL_BOOL, - booleans::OVERLY_COMPLEX_BOOL_EXPR, - borrow_deref_ref::BORROW_DEREF_REF, - box_default::BOX_DEFAULT, - cargo::CARGO_COMMON_METADATA, - cargo::MULTIPLE_CRATE_VERSIONS, - cargo::NEGATIVE_FEATURE_NAMES, - cargo::REDUNDANT_FEATURE_NAMES, - cargo::WILDCARD_DEPENDENCIES, - casts::AS_PTR_CAST_MUT, - casts::AS_UNDERSCORE, - casts::BORROW_AS_PTR, - casts::CAST_ABS_TO_UNSIGNED, - casts::CAST_ENUM_CONSTRUCTOR, - casts::CAST_ENUM_TRUNCATION, - casts::CAST_LOSSLESS, - casts::CAST_NAN_TO_INT, - casts::CAST_POSSIBLE_TRUNCATION, - casts::CAST_POSSIBLE_WRAP, - casts::CAST_PRECISION_LOSS, - casts::CAST_PTR_ALIGNMENT, - casts::CAST_REF_TO_MUT, - casts::CAST_SIGN_LOSS, - casts::CAST_SLICE_DIFFERENT_SIZES, - casts::CAST_SLICE_FROM_RAW_PARTS, - casts::CHAR_LIT_AS_U8, - casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST, - casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST_ANY, - casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST_WITH_TRUNCATION, - casts::PTR_AS_PTR, - casts::UNNECESSARY_CAST, - checked_conversions::CHECKED_CONVERSIONS, - cognitive_complexity::COGNITIVE_COMPLEXITY, - collapsible_if::COLLAPSIBLE_ELSE_IF, - collapsible_if::COLLAPSIBLE_IF, - comparison_chain::COMPARISON_CHAIN, - copies::BRANCHES_SHARING_CODE, - copies::IFS_SAME_COND, - copies::IF_SAME_THEN_ELSE, - copies::SAME_FUNCTIONS_IN_IF_CONDITION, - copy_iterator::COPY_ITERATOR, - crate_in_macro_def::CRATE_IN_MACRO_DEF, - create_dir::CREATE_DIR, - dbg_macro::DBG_MACRO, - default::DEFAULT_TRAIT_ACCESS, - default::FIELD_REASSIGN_WITH_DEFAULT, - default_instead_of_iter_empty::DEFAULT_INSTEAD_OF_ITER_EMPTY, - default_numeric_fallback::DEFAULT_NUMERIC_FALLBACK, - default_union_representation::DEFAULT_UNION_REPRESENTATION, - dereference::EXPLICIT_AUTO_DEREF, - dereference::EXPLICIT_DEREF_METHODS, - dereference::NEEDLESS_BORROW, - dereference::REF_BINDING_TO_REFERENCE, - derivable_impls::DERIVABLE_IMPLS, - derive::DERIVE_HASH_XOR_EQ, - derive::DERIVE_ORD_XOR_PARTIAL_ORD, - derive::DERIVE_PARTIAL_EQ_WITHOUT_EQ, - derive::EXPL_IMPL_CLONE_ON_COPY, - derive::UNSAFE_DERIVE_DESERIALIZE, - disallowed_macros::DISALLOWED_MACROS, - disallowed_methods::DISALLOWED_METHODS, - disallowed_names::DISALLOWED_NAMES, - disallowed_script_idents::DISALLOWED_SCRIPT_IDENTS, - disallowed_types::DISALLOWED_TYPES, - doc::DOC_LINK_WITH_QUOTES, - doc::DOC_MARKDOWN, - doc::MISSING_ERRORS_DOC, - doc::MISSING_PANICS_DOC, - doc::MISSING_SAFETY_DOC, - doc::NEEDLESS_DOCTEST_MAIN, - double_parens::DOUBLE_PARENS, - drop_forget_ref::DROP_COPY, - drop_forget_ref::DROP_NON_DROP, - drop_forget_ref::DROP_REF, - drop_forget_ref::FORGET_COPY, - drop_forget_ref::FORGET_NON_DROP, - drop_forget_ref::FORGET_REF, - drop_forget_ref::UNDROPPED_MANUALLY_DROPS, - duplicate_mod::DUPLICATE_MOD, - else_if_without_else::ELSE_IF_WITHOUT_ELSE, - empty_drop::EMPTY_DROP, - empty_enum::EMPTY_ENUM, - empty_structs_with_brackets::EMPTY_STRUCTS_WITH_BRACKETS, - entry::MAP_ENTRY, - enum_clike::ENUM_CLIKE_UNPORTABLE_VARIANT, - enum_variants::ENUM_VARIANT_NAMES, - enum_variants::MODULE_INCEPTION, - enum_variants::MODULE_NAME_REPETITIONS, - equatable_if_let::EQUATABLE_IF_LET, - escape::BOXED_LOCAL, - eta_reduction::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE, - eta_reduction::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_FOR_METHOD_CALLS, - excessive_bools::FN_PARAMS_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, - excessive_bools::STRUCT_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, - exhaustive_items::EXHAUSTIVE_ENUMS, - exhaustive_items::EXHAUSTIVE_STRUCTS, - exit::EXIT, - explicit_write::EXPLICIT_WRITE, - fallible_impl_from::FALLIBLE_IMPL_FROM, - float_literal::EXCESSIVE_PRECISION, - float_literal::LOSSY_FLOAT_LITERAL, - floating_point_arithmetic::IMPRECISE_FLOPS, - floating_point_arithmetic::SUBOPTIMAL_FLOPS, - format::USELESS_FORMAT, - format_args::FORMAT_IN_FORMAT_ARGS, - format_args::TO_STRING_IN_FORMAT_ARGS, - format_args::UNINLINED_FORMAT_ARGS, - format_args::UNUSED_FORMAT_SPECS, - format_impl::PRINT_IN_FORMAT_IMPL, - format_impl::RECURSIVE_FORMAT_IMPL, - format_push_string::FORMAT_PUSH_STRING, - formatting::POSSIBLE_MISSING_COMMA, - formatting::SUSPICIOUS_ASSIGNMENT_FORMATTING, - formatting::SUSPICIOUS_ELSE_FORMATTING, - formatting::SUSPICIOUS_UNARY_OP_FORMATTING, - from_over_into::FROM_OVER_INTO, - from_str_radix_10::FROM_STR_RADIX_10, - functions::DOUBLE_MUST_USE, - functions::MUST_USE_CANDIDATE, - functions::MUST_USE_UNIT, - functions::NOT_UNSAFE_PTR_ARG_DEREF, - functions::RESULT_LARGE_ERR, - functions::RESULT_UNIT_ERR, - functions::TOO_MANY_ARGUMENTS, - functions::TOO_MANY_LINES, - future_not_send::FUTURE_NOT_SEND, - if_let_mutex::IF_LET_MUTEX, - if_not_else::IF_NOT_ELSE, - if_then_some_else_none::IF_THEN_SOME_ELSE_NONE, - implicit_hasher::IMPLICIT_HASHER, - 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-store.register_group(true, "clippy::nursery", Some("clippy_nursery"), vec![ - LintId::of(attrs::EMPTY_LINE_AFTER_OUTER_ATTR), - LintId::of(casts::AS_PTR_CAST_MUT), - LintId::of(cognitive_complexity::COGNITIVE_COMPLEXITY), - LintId::of(copies::BRANCHES_SHARING_CODE), - LintId::of(derive::DERIVE_PARTIAL_EQ_WITHOUT_EQ), - LintId::of(equatable_if_let::EQUATABLE_IF_LET), - LintId::of(fallible_impl_from::FALLIBLE_IMPL_FROM), - LintId::of(floating_point_arithmetic::IMPRECISE_FLOPS), - LintId::of(floating_point_arithmetic::SUBOPTIMAL_FLOPS), - LintId::of(future_not_send::FUTURE_NOT_SEND), - LintId::of(index_refutable_slice::INDEX_REFUTABLE_SLICE), - LintId::of(let_if_seq::USELESS_LET_IF_SEQ), - LintId::of(matches::SIGNIFICANT_DROP_IN_SCRUTINEE), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_ON_EMPTY_COLLECTIONS), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_ON_SINGLE_ITEMS), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_WITH_DRAIN), - LintId::of(methods::PATH_BUF_PUSH_OVERWRITE), - LintId::of(missing_const_for_fn::MISSING_CONST_FOR_FN), - LintId::of(mutable_debug_assertion::DEBUG_ASSERT_WITH_MUT_CALL), - LintId::of(mutex_atomic::MUTEX_ATOMIC), - LintId::of(mutex_atomic::MUTEX_INTEGER), - LintId::of(non_send_fields_in_send_ty::NON_SEND_FIELDS_IN_SEND_TY), - LintId::of(nonstandard_macro_braces::NONSTANDARD_MACRO_BRACES), - LintId::of(option_if_let_else::OPTION_IF_LET_ELSE), - LintId::of(redundant_pub_crate::REDUNDANT_PUB_CRATE), - LintId::of(regex::TRIVIAL_REGEX), - LintId::of(strings::STRING_LIT_AS_BYTES), - LintId::of(suspicious_operation_groupings::SUSPICIOUS_OPERATION_GROUPINGS), - LintId::of(trailing_empty_array::TRAILING_EMPTY_ARRAY), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_UNDEFINED_REPR), - LintId::of(unused_peekable::UNUSED_PEEKABLE), - LintId::of(unused_rounding::UNUSED_ROUNDING), - LintId::of(use_self::USE_SELF), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_pedantic.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_pedantic.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 44e969585..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_pedantic.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_group(true, "clippy::pedantic", Some("clippy_pedantic"), vec![ - LintId::of(attrs::INLINE_ALWAYS), - LintId::of(casts::BORROW_AS_PTR), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_LOSSLESS), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_POSSIBLE_TRUNCATION), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_POSSIBLE_WRAP), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_PRECISION_LOSS), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_PTR_ALIGNMENT), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_SIGN_LOSS), - LintId::of(casts::PTR_AS_PTR), - LintId::of(checked_conversions::CHECKED_CONVERSIONS), - LintId::of(copies::SAME_FUNCTIONS_IN_IF_CONDITION), - LintId::of(copy_iterator::COPY_ITERATOR), - LintId::of(default::DEFAULT_TRAIT_ACCESS), - LintId::of(dereference::EXPLICIT_DEREF_METHODS), - LintId::of(dereference::REF_BINDING_TO_REFERENCE), - LintId::of(derive::EXPL_IMPL_CLONE_ON_COPY), - LintId::of(derive::UNSAFE_DERIVE_DESERIALIZE), - LintId::of(doc::DOC_LINK_WITH_QUOTES), - LintId::of(doc::DOC_MARKDOWN), - LintId::of(doc::MISSING_ERRORS_DOC), - LintId::of(doc::MISSING_PANICS_DOC), - LintId::of(empty_enum::EMPTY_ENUM), - LintId::of(enum_variants::MODULE_NAME_REPETITIONS), - LintId::of(eta_reduction::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_FOR_METHOD_CALLS), - LintId::of(excessive_bools::FN_PARAMS_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS), - LintId::of(excessive_bools::STRUCT_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS), - LintId::of(format_args::UNINLINED_FORMAT_ARGS), - LintId::of(functions::MUST_USE_CANDIDATE), - LintId::of(functions::TOO_MANY_LINES), - LintId::of(if_not_else::IF_NOT_ELSE), - LintId::of(implicit_hasher::IMPLICIT_HASHER), - LintId::of(inconsistent_struct_constructor::INCONSISTENT_STRUCT_CONSTRUCTOR), - LintId::of(infinite_iter::MAYBE_INFINITE_ITER), - LintId::of(invalid_upcast_comparisons::INVALID_UPCAST_COMPARISONS), - LintId::of(items_after_statements::ITEMS_AFTER_STATEMENTS), - LintId::of(iter_not_returning_iterator::ITER_NOT_RETURNING_ITERATOR), - LintId::of(large_stack_arrays::LARGE_STACK_ARRAYS), - LintId::of(let_underscore::LET_UNDERSCORE_DROP), - LintId::of(literal_representation::LARGE_DIGIT_GROUPS), - LintId::of(literal_representation::UNREADABLE_LITERAL), - LintId::of(loops::EXPLICIT_INTO_ITER_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::EXPLICIT_ITER_LOOP), - LintId::of(macro_use::MACRO_USE_IMPORTS), - LintId::of(manual_assert::MANUAL_ASSERT), - LintId::of(manual_instant_elapsed::MANUAL_INSTANT_ELAPSED), - LintId::of(manual_string_new::MANUAL_STRING_NEW), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_BOOL), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_ON_VEC_ITEMS), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_SAME_ARMS), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_WILDCARD_FOR_SINGLE_VARIANTS), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_WILD_ERR_ARM), - LintId::of(matches::SINGLE_MATCH_ELSE), - LintId::of(methods::CASE_SENSITIVE_FILE_EXTENSION_COMPARISONS), - LintId::of(methods::CLONED_INSTEAD_OF_COPIED), - LintId::of(methods::FILTER_MAP_NEXT), - LintId::of(methods::FLAT_MAP_OPTION), - LintId::of(methods::FROM_ITER_INSTEAD_OF_COLLECT), - LintId::of(methods::IMPLICIT_CLONE), - LintId::of(methods::INEFFICIENT_TO_STRING), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_OK_OR), - LintId::of(methods::MAP_UNWRAP_OR), - LintId::of(methods::NAIVE_BYTECOUNT), - LintId::of(methods::STABLE_SORT_PRIMITIVE), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_JOIN), - LintId::of(misc::USED_UNDERSCORE_BINDING), - LintId::of(mismatching_type_param_order::MISMATCHING_TYPE_PARAM_ORDER), - LintId::of(mut_mut::MUT_MUT), - LintId::of(needless_continue::NEEDLESS_CONTINUE), - LintId::of(needless_for_each::NEEDLESS_FOR_EACH), - LintId::of(needless_pass_by_value::NEEDLESS_PASS_BY_VALUE), - LintId::of(no_effect::NO_EFFECT_UNDERSCORE_BINDING), - LintId::of(non_expressive_names::MANY_SINGLE_CHAR_NAMES), - LintId::of(non_expressive_names::SIMILAR_NAMES), - LintId::of(operators::FLOAT_CMP), - LintId::of(operators::NEEDLESS_BITWISE_BOOL), - LintId::of(operators::VERBOSE_BIT_MASK), - LintId::of(pass_by_ref_or_value::LARGE_TYPES_PASSED_BY_VALUE), - LintId::of(pass_by_ref_or_value::TRIVIALLY_COPY_PASS_BY_REF), - LintId::of(ranges::RANGE_MINUS_ONE), - LintId::of(ranges::RANGE_PLUS_ONE), - LintId::of(redundant_else::REDUNDANT_ELSE), - LintId::of(ref_option_ref::REF_OPTION_REF), - LintId::of(return_self_not_must_use::RETURN_SELF_NOT_MUST_USE), - LintId::of(semicolon_if_nothing_returned::SEMICOLON_IF_NOTHING_RETURNED), - LintId::of(strings::STRING_ADD_ASSIGN), - LintId::of(trait_bounds::TRAIT_DUPLICATION_IN_BOUNDS), - LintId::of(trait_bounds::TYPE_REPETITION_IN_BOUNDS), - LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_PTR_TO_PTR), - LintId::of(types::LINKEDLIST), - LintId::of(types::OPTION_OPTION), - LintId::of(unicode::UNICODE_NOT_NFC), - LintId::of(unnecessary_wraps::UNNECESSARY_WRAPS), - LintId::of(unnested_or_patterns::UNNESTED_OR_PATTERNS), - LintId::of(unused_async::UNUSED_ASYNC), - LintId::of(unused_self::UNUSED_SELF), - LintId::of(wildcard_imports::ENUM_GLOB_USE), - LintId::of(wildcard_imports::WILDCARD_IMPORTS), - LintId::of(zero_sized_map_values::ZERO_SIZED_MAP_VALUES), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_perf.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_perf.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 8e927470e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_perf.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_group(true, "clippy::perf", Some("clippy_perf"), vec![ - LintId::of(box_default::BOX_DEFAULT), - LintId::of(entry::MAP_ENTRY), - LintId::of(escape::BOXED_LOCAL), - LintId::of(format_args::FORMAT_IN_FORMAT_ARGS), - LintId::of(format_args::TO_STRING_IN_FORMAT_ARGS), - LintId::of(functions::RESULT_LARGE_ERR), - LintId::of(large_const_arrays::LARGE_CONST_ARRAYS), - LintId::of(large_enum_variant::LARGE_ENUM_VARIANT), - LintId::of(loops::MANUAL_MEMCPY), - LintId::of(loops::MISSING_SPIN_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::NEEDLESS_COLLECT), - LintId::of(manual_retain::MANUAL_RETAIN), - LintId::of(methods::COLLAPSIBLE_STR_REPLACE), - LintId::of(methods::EXPECT_FUN_CALL), - LintId::of(methods::EXTEND_WITH_DRAIN), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_NTH), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_OVEREAGER_CLONED), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_STR_REPEAT), - LintId::of(methods::OR_FUN_CALL), - LintId::of(methods::SINGLE_CHAR_PATTERN), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_TO_OWNED), - LintId::of(operators::CMP_OWNED), - LintId::of(redundant_clone::REDUNDANT_CLONE), - LintId::of(slow_vector_initialization::SLOW_VECTOR_INITIALIZATION), - LintId::of(types::BOX_COLLECTION), - LintId::of(types::REDUNDANT_ALLOCATION), - LintId::of(vec::USELESS_VEC), - LintId::of(vec_init_then_push::VEC_INIT_THEN_PUSH), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_restriction.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_restriction.rs deleted file mode 100644 index f62d57af5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_restriction.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_group(true, "clippy::restriction", Some("clippy_restriction"), vec![ - LintId::of(as_conversions::AS_CONVERSIONS), - LintId::of(asm_syntax::INLINE_ASM_X86_ATT_SYNTAX), - LintId::of(asm_syntax::INLINE_ASM_X86_INTEL_SYNTAX), - LintId::of(assertions_on_result_states::ASSERTIONS_ON_RESULT_STATES), - LintId::of(attrs::ALLOW_ATTRIBUTES_WITHOUT_REASON), - LintId::of(casts::AS_UNDERSCORE), - LintId::of(casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST_ANY), - LintId::of(create_dir::CREATE_DIR), - LintId::of(dbg_macro::DBG_MACRO), - LintId::of(default_numeric_fallback::DEFAULT_NUMERIC_FALLBACK), - LintId::of(default_union_representation::DEFAULT_UNION_REPRESENTATION), - LintId::of(disallowed_script_idents::DISALLOWED_SCRIPT_IDENTS), - LintId::of(else_if_without_else::ELSE_IF_WITHOUT_ELSE), - LintId::of(empty_drop::EMPTY_DROP), - LintId::of(empty_structs_with_brackets::EMPTY_STRUCTS_WITH_BRACKETS), - LintId::of(exhaustive_items::EXHAUSTIVE_ENUMS), - LintId::of(exhaustive_items::EXHAUSTIVE_STRUCTS), - LintId::of(exit::EXIT), - LintId::of(float_literal::LOSSY_FLOAT_LITERAL), - LintId::of(format_push_string::FORMAT_PUSH_STRING), - LintId::of(if_then_some_else_none::IF_THEN_SOME_ELSE_NONE), - LintId::of(implicit_return::IMPLICIT_RETURN), - LintId::of(indexing_slicing::INDEXING_SLICING), - LintId::of(inherent_impl::MULTIPLE_INHERENT_IMPL), - LintId::of(large_include_file::LARGE_INCLUDE_FILE), - LintId::of(let_underscore::LET_UNDERSCORE_MUST_USE), - LintId::of(literal_representation::DECIMAL_LITERAL_REPRESENTATION), - LintId::of(matches::REST_PAT_IN_FULLY_BOUND_STRUCTS), - LintId::of(matches::TRY_ERR), - LintId::of(matches::WILDCARD_ENUM_MATCH_ARM), - LintId::of(mem_forget::MEM_FORGET), - LintId::of(methods::CLONE_ON_REF_PTR), - LintId::of(methods::EXPECT_USED), - LintId::of(methods::FILETYPE_IS_FILE), - LintId::of(methods::GET_UNWRAP), - LintId::of(methods::MAP_ERR_IGNORE), - LintId::of(methods::UNWRAP_USED), - LintId::of(methods::VERBOSE_FILE_READS), - LintId::of(misc_early::SEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX), - LintId::of(misc_early::UNNEEDED_FIELD_PATTERN), - LintId::of(misc_early::UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX), - LintId::of(missing_doc::MISSING_DOCS_IN_PRIVATE_ITEMS), - LintId::of(missing_enforced_import_rename::MISSING_ENFORCED_IMPORT_RENAMES), - LintId::of(missing_inline::MISSING_INLINE_IN_PUBLIC_ITEMS), - LintId::of(missing_trait_methods::MISSING_TRAIT_METHODS), - LintId::of(mixed_read_write_in_expression::MIXED_READ_WRITE_IN_EXPRESSION), - LintId::of(module_style::MOD_MODULE_FILES), - LintId::of(module_style::SELF_NAMED_MODULE_FILES), - LintId::of(operators::ARITHMETIC_SIDE_EFFECTS), - LintId::of(operators::FLOAT_ARITHMETIC), - LintId::of(operators::FLOAT_CMP_CONST), - LintId::of(operators::INTEGER_ARITHMETIC), - LintId::of(operators::INTEGER_DIVISION), - LintId::of(operators::MODULO_ARITHMETIC), - LintId::of(panic_in_result_fn::PANIC_IN_RESULT_FN), - LintId::of(panic_unimplemented::PANIC), - LintId::of(panic_unimplemented::TODO), - LintId::of(panic_unimplemented::UNIMPLEMENTED), - LintId::of(panic_unimplemented::UNREACHABLE), - LintId::of(partial_pub_fields::PARTIAL_PUB_FIELDS), - LintId::of(pattern_type_mismatch::PATTERN_TYPE_MISMATCH), - LintId::of(pub_use::PUB_USE), - LintId::of(redundant_slicing::DEREF_BY_SLICING), - LintId::of(same_name_method::SAME_NAME_METHOD), - LintId::of(shadow::SHADOW_REUSE), - LintId::of(shadow::SHADOW_SAME), - LintId::of(shadow::SHADOW_UNRELATED), - LintId::of(single_char_lifetime_names::SINGLE_CHAR_LIFETIME_NAMES), - LintId::of(std_instead_of_core::ALLOC_INSTEAD_OF_CORE), - LintId::of(std_instead_of_core::STD_INSTEAD_OF_ALLOC), - LintId::of(std_instead_of_core::STD_INSTEAD_OF_CORE), - LintId::of(strings::STRING_ADD), - LintId::of(strings::STRING_SLICE), - LintId::of(strings::STRING_TO_STRING), - LintId::of(strings::STR_TO_STRING), - LintId::of(types::RC_BUFFER), - LintId::of(types::RC_MUTEX), - LintId::of(undocumented_unsafe_blocks::UNDOCUMENTED_UNSAFE_BLOCKS), - LintId::of(unicode::NON_ASCII_LITERAL), - LintId::of(unnecessary_self_imports::UNNECESSARY_SELF_IMPORTS), - LintId::of(unwrap_in_result::UNWRAP_IN_RESULT), - LintId::of(write::PRINT_STDERR), - LintId::of(write::PRINT_STDOUT), - LintId::of(write::USE_DEBUG), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_style.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_style.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3312f5648..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_style.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_group(true, "clippy::style", Some("clippy_style"), vec![ - LintId::of(assertions_on_constants::ASSERTIONS_ON_CONSTANTS), - LintId::of(blocks_in_if_conditions::BLOCKS_IN_IF_CONDITIONS), - LintId::of(bool_assert_comparison::BOOL_ASSERT_COMPARISON), - LintId::of(bool_to_int_with_if::BOOL_TO_INT_WITH_IF), - LintId::of(casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST), - LintId::of(casts::FN_TO_NUMERIC_CAST_WITH_TRUNCATION), - LintId::of(collapsible_if::COLLAPSIBLE_ELSE_IF), - LintId::of(collapsible_if::COLLAPSIBLE_IF), - LintId::of(comparison_chain::COMPARISON_CHAIN), - LintId::of(default::FIELD_REASSIGN_WITH_DEFAULT), - LintId::of(default_instead_of_iter_empty::DEFAULT_INSTEAD_OF_ITER_EMPTY), - LintId::of(dereference::NEEDLESS_BORROW), - LintId::of(disallowed_macros::DISALLOWED_MACROS), - LintId::of(disallowed_methods::DISALLOWED_METHODS), - LintId::of(disallowed_names::DISALLOWED_NAMES), - LintId::of(disallowed_types::DISALLOWED_TYPES), - LintId::of(doc::MISSING_SAFETY_DOC), - LintId::of(doc::NEEDLESS_DOCTEST_MAIN), - LintId::of(enum_variants::ENUM_VARIANT_NAMES), - LintId::of(enum_variants::MODULE_INCEPTION), - LintId::of(eta_reduction::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE), - LintId::of(float_literal::EXCESSIVE_PRECISION), - LintId::of(from_over_into::FROM_OVER_INTO), - LintId::of(from_str_radix_10::FROM_STR_RADIX_10), - LintId::of(functions::DOUBLE_MUST_USE), - LintId::of(functions::MUST_USE_UNIT), - LintId::of(functions::RESULT_UNIT_ERR), - LintId::of(implicit_saturating_add::IMPLICIT_SATURATING_ADD), - LintId::of(implicit_saturating_sub::IMPLICIT_SATURATING_SUB), - LintId::of(inherent_to_string::INHERENT_TO_STRING), - LintId::of(init_numbered_fields::INIT_NUMBERED_FIELDS), - LintId::of(len_zero::COMPARISON_TO_EMPTY), - LintId::of(len_zero::LEN_WITHOUT_IS_EMPTY), - LintId::of(len_zero::LEN_ZERO), - LintId::of(literal_representation::INCONSISTENT_DIGIT_GROUPING), - LintId::of(literal_representation::UNUSUAL_BYTE_GROUPINGS), - LintId::of(loops::FOR_KV_MAP), - LintId::of(loops::NEEDLESS_RANGE_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::SAME_ITEM_PUSH), - LintId::of(loops::WHILE_LET_ON_ITERATOR), - LintId::of(main_recursion::MAIN_RECURSION), - LintId::of(manual_async_fn::MANUAL_ASYNC_FN), - LintId::of(manual_bits::MANUAL_BITS), - LintId::of(manual_non_exhaustive::MANUAL_NON_EXHAUSTIVE), - LintId::of(match_result_ok::MATCH_RESULT_OK), - LintId::of(matches::COLLAPSIBLE_MATCH), - LintId::of(matches::INFALLIBLE_DESTRUCTURING_MATCH), - LintId::of(matches::MANUAL_MAP), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_LIKE_MATCHES_MACRO), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_OVERLAPPING_ARM), - LintId::of(matches::MATCH_REF_PATS), - LintId::of(matches::REDUNDANT_PATTERN_MATCHING), - LintId::of(matches::SINGLE_MATCH), - LintId::of(mem_replace::MEM_REPLACE_OPTION_WITH_NONE), - LintId::of(mem_replace::MEM_REPLACE_WITH_DEFAULT), - LintId::of(methods::BYTES_NTH), - LintId::of(methods::CHARS_LAST_CMP), - LintId::of(methods::CHARS_NEXT_CMP), - LintId::of(methods::ERR_EXPECT), - LintId::of(methods::GET_FIRST), - LintId::of(methods::INTO_ITER_ON_REF), - LintId::of(methods::IS_DIGIT_ASCII_RADIX), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_CLONED_COLLECT), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_NEXT_SLICE), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_NTH_ZERO), - LintId::of(methods::ITER_SKIP_NEXT), - LintId::of(methods::MANUAL_SATURATING_ARITHMETIC), - LintId::of(methods::MAP_CLONE), - LintId::of(methods::MAP_COLLECT_RESULT_UNIT), - LintId::of(methods::MUT_MUTEX_LOCK), - LintId::of(methods::NEW_RET_NO_SELF), - LintId::of(methods::OBFUSCATED_IF_ELSE), - LintId::of(methods::OK_EXPECT), - LintId::of(methods::OPTION_MAP_OR_NONE), - LintId::of(methods::RESULT_MAP_OR_INTO_OPTION), - LintId::of(methods::SHOULD_IMPLEMENT_TRAIT), - LintId::of(methods::SINGLE_CHAR_ADD_STR), - LintId::of(methods::STRING_EXTEND_CHARS), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_FOLD), - LintId::of(methods::UNNECESSARY_LAZY_EVALUATIONS), - LintId::of(methods::UNWRAP_OR_ELSE_DEFAULT), - LintId::of(methods::WRONG_SELF_CONVENTION), - LintId::of(misc::TOPLEVEL_REF_ARG), - LintId::of(misc::ZERO_PTR), - LintId::of(misc_early::BUILTIN_TYPE_SHADOW), - LintId::of(misc_early::DOUBLE_NEG), - LintId::of(misc_early::DUPLICATE_UNDERSCORE_ARGUMENT), - LintId::of(misc_early::MIXED_CASE_HEX_LITERALS), - LintId::of(misc_early::REDUNDANT_PATTERN), - LintId::of(mut_reference::UNNECESSARY_MUT_PASSED), - LintId::of(needless_late_init::NEEDLESS_LATE_INIT), - LintId::of(needless_parens_on_range_literals::NEEDLESS_PARENS_ON_RANGE_LITERALS), - LintId::of(neg_multiply::NEG_MULTIPLY), - LintId::of(new_without_default::NEW_WITHOUT_DEFAULT), - LintId::of(non_copy_const::BORROW_INTERIOR_MUTABLE_CONST), - LintId::of(non_copy_const::DECLARE_INTERIOR_MUTABLE_CONST), - LintId::of(non_expressive_names::JUST_UNDERSCORES_AND_DIGITS), - LintId::of(operators::ASSIGN_OP_PATTERN), - LintId::of(operators::OP_REF), - LintId::of(operators::PTR_EQ), - LintId::of(partialeq_to_none::PARTIALEQ_TO_NONE), - LintId::of(ptr::CMP_NULL), - LintId::of(ptr::PTR_ARG), - LintId::of(question_mark::QUESTION_MARK), - LintId::of(ranges::MANUAL_RANGE_CONTAINS), - LintId::of(redundant_field_names::REDUNDANT_FIELD_NAMES), - LintId::of(redundant_static_lifetimes::REDUNDANT_STATIC_LIFETIMES), - LintId::of(returns::LET_AND_RETURN), - LintId::of(returns::NEEDLESS_RETURN), - LintId::of(self_named_constructors::SELF_NAMED_CONSTRUCTORS), - LintId::of(single_component_path_imports::SINGLE_COMPONENT_PATH_IMPORTS), - LintId::of(strings::TRIM_SPLIT_WHITESPACE), - LintId::of(tabs_in_doc_comments::TABS_IN_DOC_COMMENTS), - LintId::of(to_digit_is_some::TO_DIGIT_IS_SOME), - LintId::of(unit_types::LET_UNIT_VALUE), - LintId::of(unnecessary_owned_empty_strings::UNNECESSARY_OWNED_EMPTY_STRINGS), - LintId::of(unsafe_removed_from_name::UNSAFE_REMOVED_FROM_NAME), - LintId::of(unused_unit::UNUSED_UNIT), - LintId::of(upper_case_acronyms::UPPER_CASE_ACRONYMS), - LintId::of(write::PRINTLN_EMPTY_STRING), - LintId::of(write::PRINT_LITERAL), - LintId::of(write::PRINT_WITH_NEWLINE), - LintId::of(write::WRITELN_EMPTY_STRING), - LintId::of(write::WRITE_LITERAL), - LintId::of(write::WRITE_WITH_NEWLINE), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_suspicious.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_suspicious.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b70c4bb73..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_suspicious.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -// This file was generated by `cargo dev update_lints`. -// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand. -// Manual edits will be overwritten. - -store.register_group(true, "clippy::suspicious", Some("clippy_suspicious"), vec![ - LintId::of(almost_complete_letter_range::ALMOST_COMPLETE_LETTER_RANGE), - LintId::of(attrs::BLANKET_CLIPPY_RESTRICTION_LINTS), - LintId::of(await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_INVALID_TYPE), - LintId::of(await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_LOCK), - LintId::of(await_holding_invalid::AWAIT_HOLDING_REFCELL_REF), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_ABS_TO_UNSIGNED), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_ENUM_CONSTRUCTOR), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_ENUM_TRUNCATION), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_NAN_TO_INT), - LintId::of(casts::CAST_SLICE_FROM_RAW_PARTS), - LintId::of(crate_in_macro_def::CRATE_IN_MACRO_DEF), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::DROP_NON_DROP), - LintId::of(drop_forget_ref::FORGET_NON_DROP), - LintId::of(duplicate_mod::DUPLICATE_MOD), - LintId::of(format_impl::PRINT_IN_FORMAT_IMPL), - LintId::of(formatting::SUSPICIOUS_ASSIGNMENT_FORMATTING), - LintId::of(formatting::SUSPICIOUS_ELSE_FORMATTING), - LintId::of(formatting::SUSPICIOUS_UNARY_OP_FORMATTING), - LintId::of(loops::EMPTY_LOOP), - LintId::of(loops::MUT_RANGE_BOUND), - LintId::of(methods::NO_EFFECT_REPLACE), - LintId::of(methods::SUSPICIOUS_MAP), - LintId::of(methods::SUSPICIOUS_TO_OWNED), - LintId::of(multi_assignments::MULTI_ASSIGNMENTS), - LintId::of(mut_key::MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE), - LintId::of(octal_escapes::OCTAL_ESCAPES), - LintId::of(operators::FLOAT_EQUALITY_WITHOUT_ABS), - LintId::of(operators::MISREFACTORED_ASSIGN_OP), - LintId::of(rc_clone_in_vec_init::RC_CLONE_IN_VEC_INIT), - LintId::of(suspicious_trait_impl::SUSPICIOUS_ARITHMETIC_IMPL), - LintId::of(suspicious_trait_impl::SUSPICIOUS_OP_ASSIGN_IMPL), - LintId::of(swap_ptr_to_ref::SWAP_PTR_TO_REF), -]) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs index 1307096b2..7b17d8a15 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs @@ -26,14 +26,13 @@ extern crate rustc_arena; extern crate rustc_ast; extern crate rustc_ast_pretty; -extern crate rustc_attr; extern crate rustc_data_structures; extern crate rustc_driver; extern crate rustc_errors; extern crate rustc_hir; extern crate rustc_hir_analysis; -extern crate rustc_hir_typeck; extern crate rustc_hir_pretty; +extern crate rustc_hir_typeck; extern crate rustc_index; extern crate rustc_infer; extern crate rustc_lexer; @@ -47,122 +46,23 @@ extern crate rustc_trait_selection; #[macro_use] extern crate clippy_utils; +#[macro_use] +extern crate declare_clippy_lint; -use clippy_utils::parse_msrv; +use std::io; +use std::path::PathBuf; + +use clippy_utils::msrvs::Msrv; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; -use rustc_lint::LintId; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; +use rustc_lint::{Lint, LintId}; use rustc_session::Session; -/// Macro used to declare a Clippy lint. -/// -/// Every lint declaration consists of 4 parts: -/// -/// 1. The documentation, which is used for the website -/// 2. The `LINT_NAME`. See [lint naming][lint_naming] on lint naming conventions. -/// 3. The `lint_level`, which is a mapping from *one* of our lint groups to `Allow`, `Warn` or -/// `Deny`. The lint level here has nothing to do with what lint groups the lint is a part of. -/// 4. The `description` that contains a short explanation on what's wrong with code where the -/// lint is triggered. -/// -/// Currently the categories `style`, `correctness`, `suspicious`, `complexity` and `perf` are -/// enabled by default. As said in the README.md of this repository, if the lint level mapping -/// changes, please update README.md. -/// -/// # Example -/// -/// ``` -/// #![feature(rustc_private)] -/// extern crate rustc_session; -/// use rustc_session::declare_tool_lint; -/// use clippy_lints::declare_clippy_lint; -/// -/// declare_clippy_lint! { -/// /// ### What it does -/// /// Checks for ... (describe what the lint matches). -/// /// -/// /// ### Why is this bad? -/// /// Supply the reason for linting the code. -/// /// -/// /// ### Example -/// /// ```rust -/// /// Insert a short example of code that triggers the lint -/// /// ``` -/// /// -/// /// Use instead: -/// /// ```rust -/// /// Insert a short example of improved code that doesn't trigger the lint -/// /// ``` -/// pub LINT_NAME, -/// pedantic, -/// "description" -/// } -/// ``` -/// [lint_naming]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/0344-conventions-galore.html#lints -#[macro_export] -macro_rules! declare_clippy_lint { - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, style, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Warn, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, correctness, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Deny, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, suspicious, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Warn, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, complexity, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Warn, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, perf, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Warn, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, pedantic, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Allow, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, restriction, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Allow, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, cargo, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Allow, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, nursery, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Allow, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, internal, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Allow, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; - { $(#[$attr:meta])* pub $name:tt, internal_warn, $description:tt } => { - declare_tool_lint! { - $(#[$attr])* pub clippy::$name, Warn, $description, report_in_external_macro: true - } - }; -} - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] pub mod deprecated_lints; #[cfg_attr(feature = "internal", allow(clippy::missing_clippy_version_attribute))] mod utils; +mod declared_lints; mod renamed_lints; // begin lints modules, do not remove this comment, it’s used in `update_lints` @@ -231,6 +131,7 @@ mod format_impl; mod format_push_string; mod formatting; mod from_over_into; +mod from_raw_with_void_ptr; mod from_str_radix_10; mod functions; mod future_not_send; @@ -249,6 +150,7 @@ mod inherent_impl; mod inherent_to_string; mod init_numbered_fields; mod inline_fn_without_body; +mod instant_subtraction; mod int_plus_one; mod invalid_upcast_comparisons; mod invalid_utf8_in_unchecked; @@ -270,7 +172,8 @@ mod manual_assert; mod manual_async_fn; mod manual_bits; mod manual_clamp; -mod manual_instant_elapsed; +mod manual_is_ascii_check; +mod manual_let_else; mod manual_non_exhaustive; mod manual_rem_euclid; mod manual_retain; @@ -365,6 +268,7 @@ mod strings; mod strlen_on_c_strings; mod suspicious_operation_groupings; mod suspicious_trait_impl; +mod suspicious_xor_used_as_pow; mod swap; mod swap_ptr_to_ref; mod tabs_in_doc_comments; @@ -404,8 +308,8 @@ mod zero_div_zero; mod zero_sized_map_values; // end lints modules, do not remove this comment, it’s used in `update_lints` -pub use crate::utils::conf::Conf; use crate::utils::conf::{format_error, TryConf}; +pub use crate::utils::conf::{lookup_conf_file, Conf}; /// Register all pre expansion lints /// @@ -417,53 +321,15 @@ use crate::utils::conf::{format_error, TryConf}; /// Used in `./src/driver.rs`. pub fn register_pre_expansion_lints(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: &Conf) { // NOTE: Do not add any more pre-expansion passes. These should be removed eventually. + let msrv = Msrv::read(&conf.msrv, sess); + let msrv = move || msrv.clone(); - let msrv = conf.msrv.as_ref().and_then(|s| { - parse_msrv(s, None, None).or_else(|| { - sess.err(format!( - "error reading Clippy's configuration file. `{s}` is not a valid Rust version" - )); - None - }) - }); - - store.register_pre_expansion_pass(move || Box::new(attrs::EarlyAttributes { msrv })); -} - -fn read_msrv(conf: &Conf, sess: &Session) -> Option<RustcVersion> { - let cargo_msrv = std::env::var("CARGO_PKG_RUST_VERSION") - .ok() - .and_then(|v| parse_msrv(&v, None, None)); - let clippy_msrv = conf.msrv.as_ref().and_then(|s| { - parse_msrv(s, None, None).or_else(|| { - sess.err(format!( - "error reading Clippy's configuration file. `{s}` is not a valid Rust version" - )); - None - }) - }); - - if let Some(cargo_msrv) = cargo_msrv { - if let Some(clippy_msrv) = clippy_msrv { - // if both files have an msrv, let's compare them and emit a warning if they differ - if clippy_msrv != cargo_msrv { - sess.warn(format!( - "the MSRV in `clippy.toml` and `Cargo.toml` differ; using `{clippy_msrv}` from `clippy.toml`" - )); - } - - Some(clippy_msrv) - } else { - Some(cargo_msrv) - } - } else { - clippy_msrv - } + store.register_pre_expansion_pass(move || Box::new(attrs::EarlyAttributes { msrv: msrv() })); } #[doc(hidden)] -pub fn read_conf(sess: &Session) -> Conf { - let file_name = match utils::conf::lookup_conf_file() { +pub fn read_conf(sess: &Session, path: &io::Result<Option<PathBuf>>) -> Conf { + let file_name = match path { Ok(Some(path)) => path, Ok(None) => return Conf::default(), Err(error) => { @@ -473,7 +339,7 @@ pub fn read_conf(sess: &Session) -> Conf { }, }; - let TryConf { conf, errors, warnings } = utils::conf::read(&file_name); + let TryConf { conf, errors, warnings } = utils::conf::read(file_name); // all conf errors are non-fatal, we just use the default conf in case of error for error in errors { sess.err(format!( @@ -495,31 +361,121 @@ pub fn read_conf(sess: &Session) -> Conf { conf } +#[derive(Default)] +struct RegistrationGroups { + all: Vec<LintId>, + cargo: Vec<LintId>, + complexity: Vec<LintId>, + correctness: Vec<LintId>, + nursery: Vec<LintId>, + pedantic: Vec<LintId>, + perf: Vec<LintId>, + restriction: Vec<LintId>, + style: Vec<LintId>, + suspicious: Vec<LintId>, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + internal: Vec<LintId>, +} + +impl RegistrationGroups { + #[rustfmt::skip] + fn register(self, store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore) { + store.register_group(true, "clippy::all", Some("clippy_all"), self.all); + store.register_group(true, "clippy::cargo", Some("clippy_cargo"), self.cargo); + store.register_group(true, "clippy::complexity", Some("clippy_complexity"), self.complexity); + store.register_group(true, "clippy::correctness", Some("clippy_correctness"), self.correctness); + store.register_group(true, "clippy::nursery", Some("clippy_nursery"), self.nursery); + store.register_group(true, "clippy::pedantic", Some("clippy_pedantic"), self.pedantic); + store.register_group(true, "clippy::perf", Some("clippy_perf"), self.perf); + store.register_group(true, "clippy::restriction", Some("clippy_restriction"), self.restriction); + store.register_group(true, "clippy::style", Some("clippy_style"), self.style); + store.register_group(true, "clippy::suspicious", Some("clippy_suspicious"), self.suspicious); + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + store.register_group(true, "clippy::internal", Some("clippy_internal"), self.internal); + } +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub(crate) enum LintCategory { + Cargo, + Complexity, + Correctness, + Nursery, + Pedantic, + Perf, + Restriction, + Style, + Suspicious, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + Internal, +} +#[allow(clippy::enum_glob_use)] +use LintCategory::*; + +impl LintCategory { + fn is_all(self) -> bool { + matches!(self, Correctness | Suspicious | Style | Complexity | Perf) + } + + fn group(self, groups: &mut RegistrationGroups) -> &mut Vec<LintId> { + match self { + Cargo => &mut groups.cargo, + Complexity => &mut groups.complexity, + Correctness => &mut groups.correctness, + Nursery => &mut groups.nursery, + Pedantic => &mut groups.pedantic, + Perf => &mut groups.perf, + Restriction => &mut groups.restriction, + Style => &mut groups.style, + Suspicious => &mut groups.suspicious, + #[cfg(feature = "internal")] + Internal => &mut groups.internal, + } + } +} + +pub(crate) struct LintInfo { + /// Double reference to maintain pointer equality + lint: &'static &'static Lint, + category: LintCategory, + explanation: &'static str, +} + +pub fn explain(name: &str) { + let target = format!("clippy::{}", name.to_ascii_uppercase()); + match declared_lints::LINTS.iter().find(|info| info.lint.name == target) { + Some(info) => print!("{}", info.explanation), + None => println!("unknown lint: {name}"), + } +} + +fn register_categories(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore) { + let mut groups = RegistrationGroups::default(); + + for LintInfo { lint, category, .. } in declared_lints::LINTS { + if category.is_all() { + groups.all.push(LintId::of(lint)); + } + + category.group(&mut groups).push(LintId::of(lint)); + } + + let lints: Vec<&'static Lint> = declared_lints::LINTS.iter().map(|info| *info.lint).collect(); + + store.register_lints(&lints); + groups.register(store); +} + /// Register all lints and lint groups with the rustc plugin registry /// /// Used in `./src/driver.rs`. #[expect(clippy::too_many_lines)] pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: &Conf) { register_removed_non_tool_lints(store); + register_categories(store); include!("lib.deprecated.rs"); - include!("lib.register_lints.rs"); - include!("lib.register_restriction.rs"); - include!("lib.register_pedantic.rs"); - - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] - include!("lib.register_internal.rs"); - - include!("lib.register_all.rs"); - include!("lib.register_style.rs"); - include!("lib.register_complexity.rs"); - include!("lib.register_correctness.rs"); - include!("lib.register_suspicious.rs"); - include!("lib.register_perf.rs"); - include!("lib.register_cargo.rs"); - include!("lib.register_nursery.rs"); - #[cfg(feature = "internal")] { if std::env::var("ENABLE_METADATA_COLLECTION").eq(&Ok("1".to_string())) { @@ -600,41 +556,44 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(non_octal_unix_permissions::NonOctalUnixPermissions)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(unnecessary_self_imports::UnnecessarySelfImports)); - let msrv = read_msrv(conf, sess); + let msrv = Msrv::read(&conf.msrv, sess); + let msrv = move || msrv.clone(); let avoid_breaking_exported_api = conf.avoid_breaking_exported_api; let allow_expect_in_tests = conf.allow_expect_in_tests; let allow_unwrap_in_tests = conf.allow_unwrap_in_tests; - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(approx_const::ApproxConstant::new(msrv))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(approx_const::ApproxConstant::new(msrv()))); store.register_late_pass(move |_| { Box::new(methods::Methods::new( avoid_breaking_exported_api, - msrv, + msrv(), allow_expect_in_tests, allow_unwrap_in_tests, )) }); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(matches::Matches::new(msrv))); - store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(manual_non_exhaustive::ManualNonExhaustiveStruct::new(msrv))); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_non_exhaustive::ManualNonExhaustiveEnum::new(msrv))); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_strip::ManualStrip::new(msrv))); - store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(redundant_static_lifetimes::RedundantStaticLifetimes::new(msrv))); - store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(redundant_field_names::RedundantFieldNames::new(msrv))); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(checked_conversions::CheckedConversions::new(msrv))); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(mem_replace::MemReplace::new(msrv))); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(ranges::Ranges::new(msrv))); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(from_over_into::FromOverInto::new(msrv))); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(use_self::UseSelf::new(msrv))); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(missing_const_for_fn::MissingConstForFn::new(msrv))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(matches::Matches::new(msrv()))); + let matches_for_let_else = conf.matches_for_let_else; + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_let_else::ManualLetElse::new(msrv(), matches_for_let_else))); + store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(manual_non_exhaustive::ManualNonExhaustiveStruct::new(msrv()))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_non_exhaustive::ManualNonExhaustiveEnum::new(msrv()))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_strip::ManualStrip::new(msrv()))); + store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(redundant_static_lifetimes::RedundantStaticLifetimes::new(msrv()))); + store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(redundant_field_names::RedundantFieldNames::new(msrv()))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(checked_conversions::CheckedConversions::new(msrv()))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(mem_replace::MemReplace::new(msrv()))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(ranges::Ranges::new(msrv()))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(from_over_into::FromOverInto::new(msrv()))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(use_self::UseSelf::new(msrv()))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(missing_const_for_fn::MissingConstForFn::new(msrv()))); store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(needless_question_mark::NeedlessQuestionMark)); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(casts::Casts::new(msrv))); - store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(unnested_or_patterns::UnnestedOrPatterns::new(msrv))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(casts::Casts::new(msrv()))); + store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(unnested_or_patterns::UnnestedOrPatterns::new(msrv()))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(size_of_in_element_count::SizeOfInElementCount)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(same_name_method::SameNameMethod)); let max_suggested_slice_pattern_length = conf.max_suggested_slice_pattern_length; store.register_late_pass(move |_| { Box::new(index_refutable_slice::IndexRefutableSlice::new( max_suggested_slice_pattern_length, - msrv, + msrv(), )) }); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::<shadow::Shadow>::default()); @@ -651,7 +610,7 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(borrow_deref_ref::BorrowDerefRef)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(no_effect::NoEffect)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(temporary_assignment::TemporaryAssignment)); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(transmute::Transmute::new(msrv))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(transmute::Transmute::new(msrv()))); let cognitive_complexity_threshold = conf.cognitive_complexity_threshold; store.register_late_pass(move |_| { Box::new(cognitive_complexity::CognitiveComplexity::new( @@ -735,7 +694,8 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: let max_trait_bounds = conf.max_trait_bounds; store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(trait_bounds::TraitBounds::new(max_trait_bounds))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(comparison_chain::ComparisonChain)); - store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(mut_key::MutableKeyType)); + let ignore_interior_mutability = conf.ignore_interior_mutability.clone(); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(mut_key::MutableKeyType::new(ignore_interior_mutability.clone()))); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(reference::DerefAddrOf)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(double_parens::DoubleParens)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(format_impl::FormatImpl::new())); @@ -794,10 +754,10 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(floating_point_arithmetic::FloatingPointArithmetic)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(as_conversions::AsConversions)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(let_underscore::LetUnderscore)); - store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(single_component_path_imports::SingleComponentPathImports)); + store.register_early_pass(|| Box::<single_component_path_imports::SingleComponentPathImports>::default()); let max_fn_params_bools = conf.max_fn_params_bools; let max_struct_bools = conf.max_struct_bools; - store.register_early_pass(move || { + store.register_late_pass(move |_| { Box::new(excessive_bools::ExcessiveBools::new( max_struct_bools, max_fn_params_bools, @@ -808,7 +768,7 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(wildcard_imports::WildcardImports::new(warn_on_all_wildcard_imports))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::<redundant_pub_crate::RedundantPubCrate>::default()); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(unnamed_address::UnnamedAddress)); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(dereference::Dereferencing::new(msrv))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(dereference::Dereferencing::new(msrv()))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(option_if_let_else::OptionIfLetElse)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(future_not_send::FutureNotSend)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(if_let_mutex::IfLetMutex)); @@ -842,7 +802,7 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::<vec_init_then_push::VecInitThenPush>::default()); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(redundant_slicing::RedundantSlicing)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(from_str_radix_10::FromStrRadix10)); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(if_then_some_else_none::IfThenSomeElseNone::new(msrv))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(if_then_some_else_none::IfThenSomeElseNone::new(msrv()))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(bool_assert_comparison::BoolAssertComparison)); store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(module_style::ModStyle)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(unused_async::UnusedAsync)); @@ -867,25 +827,27 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: )) }); store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(undocumented_unsafe_blocks::UndocumentedUnsafeBlocks)); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(format_args::FormatArgs::new(msrv))); + let allow_mixed_uninlined = conf.allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args; + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(format_args::FormatArgs::new(msrv(), allow_mixed_uninlined))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(trailing_empty_array::TrailingEmptyArray)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(octal_escapes::OctalEscapes)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(needless_late_init::NeedlessLateInit)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(return_self_not_must_use::ReturnSelfNotMustUse)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(init_numbered_fields::NumberedFields)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(single_char_lifetime_names::SingleCharLifetimeNames)); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_bits::ManualBits::new(msrv))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_bits::ManualBits::new(msrv()))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(default_union_representation::DefaultUnionRepresentation)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::<only_used_in_recursion::OnlyUsedInRecursion>::default()); let allow_dbg_in_tests = conf.allow_dbg_in_tests; store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(dbg_macro::DbgMacro::new(allow_dbg_in_tests))); + let allow_print_in_tests = conf.allow_print_in_tests; + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(write::Write::new(allow_print_in_tests))); let cargo_ignore_publish = conf.cargo_ignore_publish; store.register_late_pass(move |_| { Box::new(cargo::Cargo { ignore_publish: cargo_ignore_publish, }) }); - store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::<write::Write>::default()); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(crate_in_macro_def::CrateInMacroDef)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(empty_structs_with_brackets::EmptyStructsWithBrackets)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(unnecessary_owned_empty_strings::UnnecessaryOwnedEmptyStrings)); @@ -897,20 +859,20 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(rc_clone_in_vec_init::RcCloneInVecInit)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::<duplicate_mod::DuplicateMod>::default()); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(unused_rounding::UnusedRounding)); - store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(almost_complete_letter_range::AlmostCompleteLetterRange::new(msrv))); + store.register_early_pass(move || Box::new(almost_complete_letter_range::AlmostCompleteLetterRange::new(msrv()))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(swap_ptr_to_ref::SwapPtrToRef)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(mismatching_type_param_order::TypeParamMismatch)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(read_zero_byte_vec::ReadZeroByteVec)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(default_instead_of_iter_empty::DefaultIterEmpty)); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_rem_euclid::ManualRemEuclid::new(msrv))); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_retain::ManualRetain::new(msrv))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_rem_euclid::ManualRemEuclid::new(msrv()))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_retain::ManualRetain::new(msrv()))); let verbose_bit_mask_threshold = conf.verbose_bit_mask_threshold; store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(operators::Operators::new(verbose_bit_mask_threshold))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(invalid_utf8_in_unchecked::InvalidUtf8InUnchecked)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::<std_instead_of_core::StdReexports>::default()); - store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(manual_instant_elapsed::ManualInstantElapsed)); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(instant_subtraction::InstantSubtraction::new(msrv()))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(partialeq_to_none::PartialeqToNone)); - store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_clamp::ManualClamp::new(msrv))); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_clamp::ManualClamp::new(msrv()))); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(manual_string_new::ManualStringNew)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(unused_peekable::UnusedPeekable)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(multi_assignments::MultiAssignments)); @@ -919,6 +881,9 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(implicit_saturating_add::ImplicitSaturatingAdd)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(partial_pub_fields::PartialPubFields)); store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(missing_trait_methods::MissingTraitMethods)); + store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(from_raw_with_void_ptr::FromRawWithVoidPtr)); + store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(suspicious_xor_used_as_pow::ConfusingXorAndPow)); + store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_is_ascii_check::ManualIsAsciiCheck::new(msrv()))); // add lints here, do not remove this comment, it's used in `new_lint` } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lifetimes.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lifetimes.rs index 3bf2d7e4e..7cf1a6b80 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lifetimes.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lifetimes.rs @@ -1,15 +1,16 @@ -use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::trait_ref_of_method; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::nested_filter::{self as hir_nested_filter, NestedFilter}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{ - walk_fn_decl, walk_generic_param, walk_generics, walk_impl_item_ref, walk_item, walk_param_bound, + walk_fn_decl, walk_generic_arg, walk_generic_param, walk_generics, walk_impl_item_ref, walk_item, walk_param_bound, walk_poly_trait_ref, walk_trait_ref, walk_ty, Visitor, }; +use rustc_hir::lang_items; use rustc_hir::FnRetTy::Return; use rustc_hir::{ BareFnTy, BodyId, FnDecl, GenericArg, GenericBound, GenericParam, GenericParamKind, Generics, Impl, ImplItem, - ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind, LangItem, Lifetime, LifetimeName, ParamName, PolyTraitRef, PredicateOrigin, TraitFn, + ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind, Lifetime, LifetimeName, LifetimeParamKind, PolyTraitRef, PredicateOrigin, TraitFn, TraitItem, TraitItemKind, Ty, TyKind, WherePredicate, }; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; @@ -151,6 +152,7 @@ fn check_fn_inner<'tcx>( .params .iter() .filter(|param| matches!(param.kind, GenericParamKind::Type { .. })); + for typ in types { for pred in generics.bounds_for_param(cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(typ.hir_id)) { if pred.origin == PredicateOrigin::WhereClause { @@ -178,7 +180,7 @@ fn check_fn_inner<'tcx>( _ => None, }); for bound in lifetimes { - if bound.name != LifetimeName::Static && !bound.is_elided() { + if !bound.is_static() && !bound.is_elided() { return; } } @@ -187,15 +189,30 @@ fn check_fn_inner<'tcx>( } } } - if could_use_elision(cx, decl, body, trait_sig, generics.params) { - span_lint( + + if let Some(elidable_lts) = could_use_elision(cx, decl, body, trait_sig, generics.params) { + let lts = elidable_lts + .iter() + // In principle, the result of the call to `Node::ident` could be `unwrap`ped, as `DefId` should refer to a + // `Node::GenericParam`. + .filter_map(|&(def_id, _)| cx.tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(def_id).ident()) + .map(|ident| ident.to_string()) + .collect::<Vec<_>>() + .join(", "); + + span_lint_and_then( cx, NEEDLESS_LIFETIMES, span.with_hi(decl.output.span().hi()), - "explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided \ - (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration)", + &format!("the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: {lts}"), + |diag| { + if let Some(span) = elidable_lts.iter().find_map(|&(_, span)| span) { + diag.span_help(span, "replace with `'_` in generic arguments such as here"); + } + }, ); } + if report_extra_lifetimes { self::report_extra_lifetimes(cx, decl, generics); } @@ -226,7 +243,7 @@ fn could_use_elision<'tcx>( body: Option<BodyId>, trait_sig: Option<&[Ident]>, named_generics: &'tcx [GenericParam<'_>], -) -> bool { +) -> Option<Vec<(LocalDefId, Option<Span>)>> { // There are two scenarios where elision works: // * no output references, all input references have different LT // * output references, exactly one input reference with same LT @@ -253,7 +270,7 @@ fn could_use_elision<'tcx>( } if input_visitor.abort() || output_visitor.abort() { - return false; + return None; } let input_lts = input_visitor.lts; @@ -261,7 +278,7 @@ fn could_use_elision<'tcx>( if let Some(trait_sig) = trait_sig { if explicit_self_type(cx, func, trait_sig.first().copied()) { - return false; + return None; } } @@ -270,7 +287,7 @@ fn could_use_elision<'tcx>( let first_ident = body.params.first().and_then(|param| param.pat.simple_ident()); if explicit_self_type(cx, func, first_ident) { - return false; + return None; } let mut checker = BodyLifetimeChecker { @@ -278,14 +295,14 @@ fn could_use_elision<'tcx>( }; checker.visit_expr(body.value); if checker.lifetimes_used_in_body { - return false; + return None; } } // check for lifetimes from higher scopes for lt in input_lts.iter().chain(output_lts.iter()) { if !allowed_lts.contains(lt) { - return false; + return None; } } @@ -301,48 +318,45 @@ fn could_use_elision<'tcx>( for lt in input_visitor.nested_elision_site_lts { if let RefLt::Named(def_id) = lt { if allowed_lts.contains(&cx.tcx.item_name(def_id.to_def_id())) { - return false; + return None; } } } for lt in output_visitor.nested_elision_site_lts { if let RefLt::Named(def_id) = lt { if allowed_lts.contains(&cx.tcx.item_name(def_id.to_def_id())) { - return false; + return None; } } } } - // no input lifetimes? easy case! - if input_lts.is_empty() { - false - } else if output_lts.is_empty() { - // no output lifetimes, check distinctness of input lifetimes + // A lifetime can be newly elided if: + // - It occurs only once among the inputs. + // - If there are multiple input lifetimes, then the newly elided lifetime does not occur among the + // outputs (because eliding such an lifetime would create an ambiguity). + let elidable_lts = named_lifetime_occurrences(&input_lts) + .into_iter() + .filter_map(|(def_id, occurrences)| { + if occurrences == 1 && (input_lts.len() == 1 || !output_lts.contains(&RefLt::Named(def_id))) { + Some(( + def_id, + input_visitor + .lifetime_generic_arg_spans + .get(&def_id) + .or_else(|| output_visitor.lifetime_generic_arg_spans.get(&def_id)) + .copied(), + )) + } else { + None + } + }) + .collect::<Vec<_>>(); - // only unnamed and static, ok - let unnamed_and_static = input_lts.iter().all(|lt| *lt == RefLt::Unnamed || *lt == RefLt::Static); - if unnamed_and_static { - return false; - } - // we have no output reference, so we only need all distinct lifetimes - input_lts.len() == unique_lifetimes(&input_lts) + if elidable_lts.is_empty() { + None } else { - // we have output references, so we need one input reference, - // and all output lifetimes must be the same - if unique_lifetimes(&output_lts) > 1 { - return false; - } - if input_lts.len() == 1 { - match (&input_lts[0], &output_lts[0]) { - (&RefLt::Named(n1), &RefLt::Named(n2)) if n1 == n2 => true, - (&RefLt::Named(_), &RefLt::Unnamed) => true, - _ => false, /* already elided, different named lifetimes - * or something static going on */ - } - } else { - false - } + Some(elidable_lts) } } @@ -358,18 +372,31 @@ fn allowed_lts_from(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, named_generics: &[GenericParam<'_>]) -> FxH allowed_lts } -/// Number of unique lifetimes in the given vector. +/// Number of times each named lifetime occurs in the given slice. Returns a vector to preserve +/// relative order. #[must_use] -fn unique_lifetimes(lts: &[RefLt]) -> usize { - lts.iter().collect::<FxHashSet<_>>().len() +fn named_lifetime_occurrences(lts: &[RefLt]) -> Vec<(LocalDefId, usize)> { + let mut occurrences = Vec::new(); + for lt in lts { + if let &RefLt::Named(curr_def_id) = lt { + if let Some(pair) = occurrences + .iter_mut() + .find(|(prev_def_id, _)| *prev_def_id == curr_def_id) + { + pair.1 += 1; + } else { + occurrences.push((curr_def_id, 1)); + } + } + } + occurrences } -const CLOSURE_TRAIT_BOUNDS: [LangItem; 3] = [LangItem::Fn, LangItem::FnMut, LangItem::FnOnce]; - /// A visitor usable for `rustc_front::visit::walk_ty()`. struct RefVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { cx: &'a LateContext<'tcx>, lts: Vec<RefLt>, + lifetime_generic_arg_spans: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, Span>, nested_elision_site_lts: Vec<RefLt>, unelided_trait_object_lifetime: bool, } @@ -379,6 +406,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> RefVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { Self { cx, lts: Vec::new(), + lifetime_generic_arg_spans: FxHashMap::default(), nested_elision_site_lts: Vec::new(), unelided_trait_object_lifetime: false, } @@ -386,17 +414,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> RefVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { fn record(&mut self, lifetime: &Option<Lifetime>) { if let Some(ref lt) = *lifetime { - if lt.name == LifetimeName::Static { + if lt.is_static() { self.lts.push(RefLt::Static); - } else if let LifetimeName::Param(_, ParamName::Fresh) = lt.name { + } else if lt.is_anonymous() { // Fresh lifetimes generated should be ignored. self.lts.push(RefLt::Unnamed); - } else if lt.is_elided() { - self.lts.push(RefLt::Unnamed); - } else if let LifetimeName::Param(def_id, _) = lt.name { + } else if let LifetimeName::Param(def_id) = lt.res { self.lts.push(RefLt::Named(def_id)); - } else { - self.lts.push(RefLt::Unnamed); } } else { self.lts.push(RefLt::Unnamed); @@ -424,12 +448,8 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for RefVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { fn visit_poly_trait_ref(&mut self, poly_tref: &'tcx PolyTraitRef<'tcx>) { let trait_ref = &poly_tref.trait_ref; - if CLOSURE_TRAIT_BOUNDS.iter().any(|&item| { - self.cx - .tcx - .lang_items() - .require(item) - .map_or(false, |id| Some(id) == trait_ref.trait_def_id()) + if let Some(id) = trait_ref.trait_def_id() && lang_items::FN_TRAITS.iter().any(|&item| { + self.cx.tcx.lang_items().get(item) == Some(id) }) { let mut sub_visitor = RefVisitor::new(self.cx); sub_visitor.visit_trait_ref(trait_ref); @@ -448,7 +468,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for RefVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { walk_item(self, item); self.lts.truncate(len); self.lts.extend(bounds.iter().filter_map(|bound| match bound { - GenericArg::Lifetime(l) => Some(if let LifetimeName::Param(def_id, _) = l.name { + GenericArg::Lifetime(l) => Some(if let LifetimeName::Param(def_id) = l.res { RefLt::Named(def_id) } else { RefLt::Unnamed @@ -461,7 +481,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for RefVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { sub_visitor.visit_fn_decl(decl); self.nested_elision_site_lts.append(&mut sub_visitor.all_lts()); }, - TyKind::TraitObject(bounds, ref lt, _) => { + TyKind::TraitObject(bounds, lt, _) => { if !lt.is_elided() { self.unelided_trait_object_lifetime = true; } @@ -472,6 +492,13 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for RefVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { _ => walk_ty(self, ty), } } + + fn visit_generic_arg(&mut self, generic_arg: &'tcx GenericArg<'tcx>) { + if let GenericArg::Lifetime(l) = generic_arg && let LifetimeName::Param(def_id) = l.res { + self.lifetime_generic_arg_spans.entry(def_id).or_insert(l.ident.span); + } + walk_generic_arg(self, generic_arg); + } } /// Are any lifetimes mentioned in the `where` clause? If so, we don't try to @@ -537,7 +564,7 @@ where // for lifetimes as parameters of generics fn visit_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime: &'tcx Lifetime) { - self.map.remove(&lifetime.name.ident().name); + self.map.remove(&lifetime.ident.name); } fn visit_generic_param(&mut self, param: &'tcx GenericParam<'_>) { @@ -561,7 +588,9 @@ fn report_extra_lifetimes<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, func: &'tcx FnDecl<'_>, .params .iter() .filter_map(|par| match par.kind { - GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => Some((par.name.ident().name, par.span)), + GenericParamKind::Lifetime { + kind: LifetimeParamKind::Explicit, + } => Some((par.name.ident().name, par.span)), _ => None, }) .collect(); @@ -586,7 +615,9 @@ fn report_extra_impl_lifetimes<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, impl_: &'tcx Impl<' .params .iter() .filter_map(|par| match par.kind { - GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => Some((par.name.ident().name, par.span)), + GenericParamKind::Lifetime { + kind: LifetimeParamKind::Explicit, + } => Some((par.name.ident().name, par.span)), _ => None, }) .collect(); @@ -613,7 +644,7 @@ struct BodyLifetimeChecker { impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for BodyLifetimeChecker { // for lifetimes as parameters of generics fn visit_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime: &'tcx Lifetime) { - if lifetime.name.ident().name != kw::UnderscoreLifetime && lifetime.name.ident().name != kw::StaticLifetime { + if !lifetime.is_anonymous() && lifetime.ident.name != kw::StaticLifetime { self.lifetimes_used_in_body = true; } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/literal_representation.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/literal_representation.rs index 25f19b9c6..3a7b7835c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/literal_representation.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/literal_representation.rs @@ -5,11 +5,13 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::numeric_literal::{NumericLiteral, Radix}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; use if_chain::if_chain; -use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, Lit, LitKind}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, LitKind}; +use rustc_ast::token; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; +use rustc_span::Span; use std::iter; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -236,8 +238,8 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for LiteralDigitGrouping { return; } - if let ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = expr.kind { - self.check_lit(cx, lit); + if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = expr.kind { + self.check_lit(cx, lit, expr.span); } } } @@ -252,12 +254,13 @@ impl LiteralDigitGrouping { } } - fn check_lit(self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit) { + fn check_lit(self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: token::Lit, span: Span) { if_chain! { - if let Some(src) = snippet_opt(cx, lit.span); - if let Some(mut num_lit) = NumericLiteral::from_lit(&src, lit); + if let Some(src) = snippet_opt(cx, span); + if let Ok(lit_kind) = LitKind::from_token_lit(lit); + if let Some(mut num_lit) = NumericLiteral::from_lit_kind(&src, &lit_kind); then { - if !Self::check_for_mistyped_suffix(cx, lit.span, &mut num_lit) { + if !Self::check_for_mistyped_suffix(cx, span, &mut num_lit) { return; } @@ -293,14 +296,14 @@ impl LiteralDigitGrouping { | WarningType::InconsistentDigitGrouping | WarningType::UnusualByteGroupings | WarningType::LargeDigitGroups => { - !lit.span.from_expansion() + !span.from_expansion() } WarningType::DecimalRepresentation | WarningType::MistypedLiteralSuffix => { true } }; if should_warn { - warning_type.display(num_lit.format(), cx, lit.span); + warning_type.display(num_lit.format(), cx, span); } } } @@ -458,8 +461,8 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for DecimalLiteralRepresentation { return; } - if let ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = expr.kind { - self.check_lit(cx, lit); + if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = expr.kind { + self.check_lit(cx, lit, expr.span); } } } @@ -469,19 +472,20 @@ impl DecimalLiteralRepresentation { pub fn new(threshold: u64) -> Self { Self { threshold } } - fn check_lit(self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit) { + fn check_lit(self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: token::Lit, span: Span) { // Lint integral literals. if_chain! { - if let LitKind::Int(val, _) = lit.kind; - if let Some(src) = snippet_opt(cx, lit.span); - if let Some(num_lit) = NumericLiteral::from_lit(&src, lit); + if let Ok(lit_kind) = LitKind::from_token_lit(lit); + if let LitKind::Int(val, _) = lit_kind; + if let Some(src) = snippet_opt(cx, span); + if let Some(num_lit) = NumericLiteral::from_lit_kind(&src, &lit_kind); if num_lit.radix == Radix::Decimal; if val >= u128::from(self.threshold); then { let hex = format!("{val:#X}"); let num_lit = NumericLiteral::new(&hex, num_lit.suffix, false); let _ = Self::do_lint(num_lit.integer).map_err(|warning_type| { - warning_type.display(num_lit.format(), cx, lit.span); + warning_type.display(num_lit.format(), cx, span); }); } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/mod.rs index bcf278d9c..8e52cac43 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/mod.rs @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ mod manual_flatten; mod manual_memcpy; mod missing_spin_loop; mod mut_range_bound; -mod needless_collect; mod needless_range_loop; mod never_loop; mod same_item_push; @@ -207,28 +206,6 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does - /// Checks for functions collecting an iterator when collect - /// is not needed. - /// - /// ### Why is this bad? - /// `collect` causes the allocation of a new data structure, - /// when this allocation may not be needed. - /// - /// ### Example - /// ```rust - /// # let iterator = vec![1].into_iter(); - /// let len = iterator.clone().collect::<Vec<_>>().len(); - /// // should be - /// let len = iterator.count(); - /// ``` - #[clippy::version = "1.30.0"] - pub NEEDLESS_COLLECT, - perf, - "collecting an iterator when collect is not needed" -} - -declare_clippy_lint! { - /// ### What it does /// Checks `for` loops over slices with an explicit counter /// and suggests the use of `.enumerate()`. /// @@ -605,7 +582,6 @@ declare_lint_pass!(Loops => [ EXPLICIT_INTO_ITER_LOOP, ITER_NEXT_LOOP, WHILE_LET_LOOP, - NEEDLESS_COLLECT, EXPLICIT_COUNTER_LOOP, EMPTY_LOOP, WHILE_LET_ON_ITERATOR, @@ -667,8 +643,6 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Loops { while_immutable_condition::check(cx, condition, body); missing_spin_loop::check(cx, condition, body); } - - needless_collect::check(expr, cx); } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/mut_range_bound.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/mut_range_bound.rs index 91b321c44..4dae93f60 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/mut_range_bound.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/mut_range_bound.rs @@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ fn check_for_mutability(cx: &LateContext<'_>, bound: &Expr<'_>) -> Option<HirId> None } -fn check_for_mutation<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, +fn check_for_mutation( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, body: &Expr<'_>, bound_id_start: Option<HirId>, bound_id_end: Option<HirId>, @@ -113,13 +113,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Delegate<'tcx> for MutatePairDelegate<'_, 'tcx> { } } - fn fake_read( - &mut self, - _: &rustc_hir_typeck::expr_use_visitor::PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>, - _: FakeReadCause, - _: HirId, - ) { - } + fn fake_read(&mut self, _: &rustc_hir_typeck::expr_use_visitor::PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>, _: FakeReadCause, _: HirId) {} } impl MutatePairDelegate<'_, '_> { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/never_loop.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/never_loop.rs index 16b00ad66..14f161f51 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/never_loop.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/never_loop.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; use clippy_utils::higher::ForLoop; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::{Block, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, InlineAsmOperand, Pat, Stmt, StmtKind}; +use rustc_hir::{Block, Destination, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, InlineAsmOperand, Pat, Stmt, StmtKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_span::Span; use std::iter::{once, Iterator}; @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( span: Span, for_loop: Option<&ForLoop<'_>>, ) { - match never_loop_block(block, loop_id) { + match never_loop_block(block, &mut Vec::new(), loop_id) { NeverLoopResult::AlwaysBreak => { span_lint_and_then(cx, NEVER_LOOP, span, "this loop never actually loops", |diag| { if let Some(ForLoop { @@ -92,35 +92,34 @@ fn combine_branches(b1: NeverLoopResult, b2: NeverLoopResult) -> NeverLoopResult } } -fn never_loop_block(block: &Block<'_>, main_loop_id: HirId) -> NeverLoopResult { - let mut iter = block +fn never_loop_block(block: &Block<'_>, ignore_ids: &mut Vec<HirId>, main_loop_id: HirId) -> NeverLoopResult { + let iter = block .stmts .iter() .filter_map(stmt_to_expr) .chain(block.expr.map(|expr| (expr, None))); - never_loop_expr_seq(&mut iter, main_loop_id) -} -fn never_loop_expr_seq<'a, T: Iterator<Item = (&'a Expr<'a>, Option<&'a Block<'a>>)>>( - es: &mut T, - main_loop_id: HirId, -) -> NeverLoopResult { - es.map(|(e, els)| { - let e = never_loop_expr(e, main_loop_id); - els.map_or(e, |els| combine_branches(e, never_loop_block(els, main_loop_id))) + iter.map(|(e, els)| { + let e = never_loop_expr(e, ignore_ids, main_loop_id); + // els is an else block in a let...else binding + els.map_or(e, |els| { + combine_branches(e, never_loop_block(els, ignore_ids, main_loop_id)) + }) }) .fold(NeverLoopResult::Otherwise, combine_seq) } fn stmt_to_expr<'tcx>(stmt: &Stmt<'tcx>) -> Option<(&'tcx Expr<'tcx>, Option<&'tcx Block<'tcx>>)> { match stmt.kind { - StmtKind::Semi(e, ..) | StmtKind::Expr(e, ..) => Some((e, None)), + StmtKind::Semi(e) | StmtKind::Expr(e) => Some((e, None)), + // add the let...else expression (if present) StmtKind::Local(local) => local.init.map(|init| (init, local.els)), StmtKind::Item(..) => None, } } -fn never_loop_expr(expr: &Expr<'_>, main_loop_id: HirId) -> NeverLoopResult { +#[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)] +fn never_loop_expr(expr: &Expr<'_>, ignore_ids: &mut Vec<HirId>, main_loop_id: HirId) -> NeverLoopResult { match expr.kind { ExprKind::Box(e) | ExprKind::Unary(_, e) @@ -129,47 +128,56 @@ fn never_loop_expr(expr: &Expr<'_>, main_loop_id: HirId) -> NeverLoopResult { | ExprKind::Field(e, _) | ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, e) | ExprKind::Repeat(e, _) - | ExprKind::DropTemps(e) => never_loop_expr(e, main_loop_id), - ExprKind::Let(let_expr) => never_loop_expr(let_expr.init, main_loop_id), - ExprKind::Array(es) | ExprKind::Tup(es) => never_loop_expr_all(&mut es.iter(), main_loop_id), - ExprKind::MethodCall(_, receiver, es, _) => { - never_loop_expr_all(&mut std::iter::once(receiver).chain(es.iter()), main_loop_id) - }, + | ExprKind::DropTemps(e) => never_loop_expr(e, ignore_ids, main_loop_id), + ExprKind::Let(let_expr) => never_loop_expr(let_expr.init, ignore_ids, main_loop_id), + ExprKind::Array(es) | ExprKind::Tup(es) => never_loop_expr_all(&mut es.iter(), ignore_ids, main_loop_id), + ExprKind::MethodCall(_, receiver, es, _) => never_loop_expr_all( + &mut std::iter::once(receiver).chain(es.iter()), + ignore_ids, + main_loop_id, + ), ExprKind::Struct(_, fields, base) => { - let fields = never_loop_expr_all(&mut fields.iter().map(|f| f.expr), main_loop_id); + let fields = never_loop_expr_all(&mut fields.iter().map(|f| f.expr), ignore_ids, main_loop_id); if let Some(base) = base { - combine_both(fields, never_loop_expr(base, main_loop_id)) + combine_both(fields, never_loop_expr(base, ignore_ids, main_loop_id)) } else { fields } }, - ExprKind::Call(e, es) => never_loop_expr_all(&mut once(e).chain(es.iter()), main_loop_id), + ExprKind::Call(e, es) => never_loop_expr_all(&mut once(e).chain(es.iter()), ignore_ids, main_loop_id), ExprKind::Binary(_, e1, e2) | ExprKind::Assign(e1, e2, _) | ExprKind::AssignOp(_, e1, e2) - | ExprKind::Index(e1, e2) => never_loop_expr_all(&mut [e1, e2].iter().copied(), main_loop_id), + | ExprKind::Index(e1, e2) => never_loop_expr_all(&mut [e1, e2].iter().copied(), ignore_ids, main_loop_id), ExprKind::Loop(b, _, _, _) => { // Break can come from the inner loop so remove them. - absorb_break(never_loop_block(b, main_loop_id)) + absorb_break(never_loop_block(b, ignore_ids, main_loop_id)) }, ExprKind::If(e, e2, e3) => { - let e1 = never_loop_expr(e, main_loop_id); - let e2 = never_loop_expr(e2, main_loop_id); - let e3 = e3 - .as_ref() - .map_or(NeverLoopResult::Otherwise, |e| never_loop_expr(e, main_loop_id)); + let e1 = never_loop_expr(e, ignore_ids, main_loop_id); + let e2 = never_loop_expr(e2, ignore_ids, main_loop_id); + let e3 = e3.as_ref().map_or(NeverLoopResult::Otherwise, |e| { + never_loop_expr(e, ignore_ids, main_loop_id) + }); combine_seq(e1, combine_branches(e2, e3)) }, ExprKind::Match(e, arms, _) => { - let e = never_loop_expr(e, main_loop_id); + let e = never_loop_expr(e, ignore_ids, main_loop_id); if arms.is_empty() { e } else { - let arms = never_loop_expr_branch(&mut arms.iter().map(|a| a.body), main_loop_id); + let arms = never_loop_expr_branch(&mut arms.iter().map(|a| a.body), ignore_ids, main_loop_id); combine_seq(e, arms) } }, - ExprKind::Block(b, _) => never_loop_block(b, main_loop_id), + ExprKind::Block(b, l) => { + if l.is_some() { + ignore_ids.push(b.hir_id); + } + let ret = never_loop_block(b, ignore_ids, main_loop_id); + ignore_ids.pop(); + ret + }, ExprKind::Continue(d) => { let id = d .target_id @@ -180,20 +188,32 @@ fn never_loop_expr(expr: &Expr<'_>, main_loop_id: HirId) -> NeverLoopResult { NeverLoopResult::AlwaysBreak } }, + // checks if break targets a block instead of a loop + ExprKind::Break(Destination { target_id: Ok(t), .. }, e) if ignore_ids.contains(&t) => e + .map_or(NeverLoopResult::Otherwise, |e| { + combine_seq(never_loop_expr(e, ignore_ids, main_loop_id), NeverLoopResult::Otherwise) + }), ExprKind::Break(_, e) | ExprKind::Ret(e) => e.as_ref().map_or(NeverLoopResult::AlwaysBreak, |e| { - combine_seq(never_loop_expr(e, main_loop_id), NeverLoopResult::AlwaysBreak) + combine_seq( + never_loop_expr(e, ignore_ids, main_loop_id), + NeverLoopResult::AlwaysBreak, + ) }), ExprKind::InlineAsm(asm) => asm .operands .iter() .map(|(o, _)| match o { InlineAsmOperand::In { expr, .. } | InlineAsmOperand::InOut { expr, .. } => { - never_loop_expr(expr, main_loop_id) + never_loop_expr(expr, ignore_ids, main_loop_id) }, - InlineAsmOperand::Out { expr, .. } => never_loop_expr_all(&mut expr.iter().copied(), main_loop_id), - InlineAsmOperand::SplitInOut { in_expr, out_expr, .. } => { - never_loop_expr_all(&mut once(*in_expr).chain(out_expr.iter().copied()), main_loop_id) + InlineAsmOperand::Out { expr, .. } => { + never_loop_expr_all(&mut expr.iter().copied(), ignore_ids, main_loop_id) }, + InlineAsmOperand::SplitInOut { in_expr, out_expr, .. } => never_loop_expr_all( + &mut once(*in_expr).chain(out_expr.iter().copied()), + ignore_ids, + main_loop_id, + ), InlineAsmOperand::Const { .. } | InlineAsmOperand::SymFn { .. } | InlineAsmOperand::SymStatic { .. } => NeverLoopResult::Otherwise, @@ -208,13 +228,21 @@ fn never_loop_expr(expr: &Expr<'_>, main_loop_id: HirId) -> NeverLoopResult { } } -fn never_loop_expr_all<'a, T: Iterator<Item = &'a Expr<'a>>>(es: &mut T, main_loop_id: HirId) -> NeverLoopResult { - es.map(|e| never_loop_expr(e, main_loop_id)) +fn never_loop_expr_all<'a, T: Iterator<Item = &'a Expr<'a>>>( + es: &mut T, + ignore_ids: &mut Vec<HirId>, + main_loop_id: HirId, +) -> NeverLoopResult { + es.map(|e| never_loop_expr(e, ignore_ids, main_loop_id)) .fold(NeverLoopResult::Otherwise, combine_both) } -fn never_loop_expr_branch<'a, T: Iterator<Item = &'a Expr<'a>>>(e: &mut T, main_loop_id: HirId) -> NeverLoopResult { - e.map(|e| never_loop_expr(e, main_loop_id)) +fn never_loop_expr_branch<'a, T: Iterator<Item = &'a Expr<'a>>>( + e: &mut T, + ignore_ids: &mut Vec<HirId>, + main_loop_id: HirId, +) -> NeverLoopResult { + e.map(|e| never_loop_expr(e, ignore_ids, main_loop_id)) .fold(NeverLoopResult::AlwaysBreak, combine_branches) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/macro_use.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/macro_use.rs index 594f6af76..e2e6a87a3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/macro_use.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/macro_use.rs @@ -94,7 +94,10 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MacroUseImports { let hir_id = item.hir_id(); let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(hir_id); if let Some(mac_attr) = attrs.iter().find(|attr| attr.has_name(sym::macro_use)); - if let Res::Def(DefKind::Mod, id) = path.res; + if let Some(id) = path.res.iter().find_map(|res| match res { + Res::Def(DefKind::Mod, id) => Some(id), + _ => None, + }); if !id.is_local(); then { for kid in cx.tcx.module_children(id).iter() { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_async_fn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_async_fn.rs index 090f9f8ff..075ecbe7e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_async_fn.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_async_fn.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind; use rustc_hir::{ AsyncGeneratorKind, Block, Body, Closure, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, FnRetTy, GeneratorKind, GenericArg, GenericBound, - HirId, IsAsync, ItemKind, LifetimeName, Term, TraitRef, Ty, TyKind, TypeBindingKind, + HirId, ItemKind, LifetimeName, Term, TraitRef, Ty, TyKind, TypeBindingKind, }; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualAsyncFn { ) { if_chain! { if let Some(header) = kind.header(); - if header.asyncness == IsAsync::NotAsync; + if !header.asyncness.is_async(); // Check that this function returns `impl Future` if let FnRetTy::Return(ret_ty) = decl.output; if let Some((trait_ref, output_lifetimes)) = future_trait_ref(cx, ret_ty); @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ fn future_trait_ref<'tcx>( .iter() .filter_map(|bound| { if let GenericArg::Lifetime(lt) = bound { - Some(lt.name) + Some(lt.res) } else { None } @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ fn captures_all_lifetimes(inputs: &[Ty<'_>], output_lifetimes: &[LifetimeName]) .iter() .filter_map(|ty| { if let TyKind::Rptr(lt, _) = ty.kind { - Some(lt.name) + Some(lt.res) } else { None } @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ fn desugared_async_block<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, block: &'tcx Block<'tcx>) if let Some(args) = cx .tcx .lang_items() - .from_generator_fn() + .identity_future_fn() .and_then(|def_id| match_function_call_with_def_id(cx, block_expr, def_id)); if args.len() == 1; if let Expr { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_bits.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_bits.rs index 6655c92b1..462d73cf0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_bits.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_bits.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::get_parent_expr; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, GenericArg, QPath}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::sym; @@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { #[derive(Clone)] pub struct ManualBits { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl ManualBits { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(ManualBits => [MANUAL_BITS]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualBits { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::MANUAL_BITS) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::MANUAL_BITS) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_clamp.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_clamp.rs index 02dc8755d..f239736d3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_clamp.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_clamp.rs @@ -1,28 +1,25 @@ +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_then, span_lint_hir_and_then}; +use clippy_utils::higher::If; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; +use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg; +use clippy_utils::ty::implements_trait; +use clippy_utils::visitors::is_const_evaluatable; +use clippy_utils::MaybePath; +use clippy_utils::{ + eq_expr_value, is_diag_trait_item, is_trait_method, path_res, path_to_local_id, peel_blocks, peel_blocks_with_stmt, +}; use itertools::Itertools; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_errors::Diagnostic; use rustc_hir::{ def::Res, Arm, BinOpKind, Block, Expr, ExprKind, Guard, HirId, PatKind, PathSegment, PrimTy, QPath, StmtKind, }; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::{symbol::sym, Span}; use std::ops::Deref; -use clippy_utils::{ - diagnostics::{span_lint_and_then, span_lint_hir_and_then}, - eq_expr_value, - higher::If, - is_diag_trait_item, is_trait_method, meets_msrv, msrvs, path_res, path_to_local_id, peel_blocks, - peel_blocks_with_stmt, - sugg::Sugg, - ty::implements_trait, - visitors::is_const_evaluatable, - MaybePath, -}; -use rustc_errors::Applicability; - declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does /// Identifies good opportunities for a clamp function from std or core, and suggests using it. @@ -38,6 +35,9 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// Some may consider panicking in these situations to be desirable, but it also may /// introduce panicking where there wasn't any before. /// + /// See also [the discussion in the + /// PR](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9484#issuecomment-1278922613). + /// /// ### Examples /// ```rust /// # let (input, min, max) = (0, -2, 1); @@ -81,17 +81,17 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// ``` #[clippy::version = "1.66.0"] pub MANUAL_CLAMP, - complexity, + nursery, "using a clamp pattern instead of the clamp function" } impl_lint_pass!(ManualClamp => [MANUAL_CLAMP]); pub struct ManualClamp { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl ManualClamp { - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ struct InputMinMax<'tcx> { impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualClamp { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::CLAMP) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::CLAMP) { return; } if !expr.span.from_expansion() { @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualClamp { } fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, block: &'tcx Block<'tcx>) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::CLAMP) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::CLAMP) { return; } for suggestion in is_two_if_pattern(cx, block) { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_instant_elapsed.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_instant_elapsed.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 331cda1db..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_instant_elapsed.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; -use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind}; -use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; -use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; -use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned; - -declare_clippy_lint! { - /// ### What it does - /// Lints subtraction between `Instant::now()` and another `Instant`. - /// - /// ### Why is this bad? - /// It is easy to accidentally write `prev_instant - Instant::now()`, which will always be 0ns - /// as `Instant` subtraction saturates. - /// - /// `prev_instant.elapsed()` also more clearly signals intention. - /// - /// ### Example - /// ```rust - /// use std::time::Instant; - /// let prev_instant = Instant::now(); - /// let duration = Instant::now() - prev_instant; - /// ``` - /// Use instead: - /// ```rust - /// use std::time::Instant; - /// let prev_instant = Instant::now(); - /// let duration = prev_instant.elapsed(); - /// ``` - #[clippy::version = "1.64.0"] - pub MANUAL_INSTANT_ELAPSED, - pedantic, - "subtraction between `Instant::now()` and previous `Instant`" -} - -declare_lint_pass!(ManualInstantElapsed => [MANUAL_INSTANT_ELAPSED]); - -impl LateLintPass<'_> for ManualInstantElapsed { - fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'_ Expr<'_>) { - if let ExprKind::Binary(Spanned {node: BinOpKind::Sub, ..}, lhs, rhs) = expr.kind - && check_instant_now_call(cx, lhs) - && let ty_resolved = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(rhs) - && let rustc_middle::ty::Adt(def, _) = ty_resolved.kind() - && clippy_utils::match_def_path(cx, def.did(), &clippy_utils::paths::INSTANT) - && let Some(sugg) = clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg::hir_opt(cx, rhs) - { - span_lint_and_sugg( - cx, - MANUAL_INSTANT_ELAPSED, - expr.span, - "manual implementation of `Instant::elapsed`", - "try", - format!("{}.elapsed()", sugg.maybe_par()), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } - } -} - -fn check_instant_now_call(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr_block: &'_ Expr<'_>) -> bool { - if let ExprKind::Call(fn_expr, []) = expr_block.kind - && let Some(fn_id) = clippy_utils::path_def_id(cx, fn_expr) - && clippy_utils::match_def_path(cx, fn_id, &clippy_utils::paths::INSTANT_NOW) - { - true - } else { - false - } -} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_is_ascii_check.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_is_ascii_check.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5ab049d8d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_is_ascii_check.rs @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; +use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, in_constant, macros::root_macro_call, source::snippet}; +use rustc_ast::LitKind::{Byte, Char}; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, PatKind, RangeEnd}; +use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; +use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; +use rustc_span::{def_id::DefId, sym}; + +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Suggests to use dedicated built-in methods, + /// `is_ascii_(lowercase|uppercase|digit)` for checking on corresponding ascii range + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// Using the built-in functions is more readable and makes it + /// clear that it's not a specific subset of characters, but all + /// ASCII (lowercase|uppercase|digit) characters. + /// ### Example + /// ```rust + /// fn main() { + /// assert!(matches!('x', 'a'..='z')); + /// assert!(matches!(b'X', b'A'..=b'Z')); + /// assert!(matches!('2', '0'..='9')); + /// assert!(matches!('x', 'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z')); + /// } + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust + /// fn main() { + /// assert!('x'.is_ascii_lowercase()); + /// assert!(b'X'.is_ascii_uppercase()); + /// assert!('2'.is_ascii_digit()); + /// assert!('x'.is_ascii_alphabetic()); + /// } + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.66.0"] + pub MANUAL_IS_ASCII_CHECK, + style, + "use dedicated method to check ascii range" +} +impl_lint_pass!(ManualIsAsciiCheck => [MANUAL_IS_ASCII_CHECK]); + +pub struct ManualIsAsciiCheck { + msrv: Msrv, +} + +impl ManualIsAsciiCheck { + #[must_use] + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { + Self { msrv } + } +} + +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] +enum CharRange { + /// 'a'..='z' | b'a'..=b'z' + LowerChar, + /// 'A'..='Z' | b'A'..=b'Z' + UpperChar, + /// AsciiLower | AsciiUpper + FullChar, + /// '0..=9' + Digit, + Otherwise, +} + +impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualIsAsciiCheck { + fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::IS_ASCII_DIGIT) { + return; + } + + if in_constant(cx, expr.hir_id) && !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::IS_ASCII_DIGIT_CONST) { + return; + } + + let Some(macro_call) = root_macro_call(expr.span) else { return }; + + if is_matches_macro(cx, macro_call.def_id) { + if let ExprKind::Match(recv, [arm, ..], _) = expr.kind { + let range = check_pat(&arm.pat.kind); + + if let Some(sugg) = match range { + CharRange::UpperChar => Some("is_ascii_uppercase"), + CharRange::LowerChar => Some("is_ascii_lowercase"), + CharRange::FullChar => Some("is_ascii_alphabetic"), + CharRange::Digit => Some("is_ascii_digit"), + CharRange::Otherwise => None, + } { + let default_snip = ".."; + // `snippet_with_applicability` may set applicability to `MaybeIncorrect` for + // macro span, so we check applicability manually by comparing `recv` is not default. + let recv = snippet(cx, recv.span, default_snip); + + let applicability = if recv == default_snip { + Applicability::HasPlaceholders + } else { + Applicability::MachineApplicable + }; + + span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + MANUAL_IS_ASCII_CHECK, + macro_call.span, + "manual check for common ascii range", + "try", + format!("{recv}.{sugg}()"), + applicability, + ); + } + } + } + } + + extract_msrv_attr!(LateContext); +} + +fn check_pat(pat_kind: &PatKind<'_>) -> CharRange { + match pat_kind { + PatKind::Or(pats) => { + let ranges = pats.iter().map(|p| check_pat(&p.kind)).collect::<Vec<_>>(); + + if ranges.len() == 2 && ranges.contains(&CharRange::UpperChar) && ranges.contains(&CharRange::LowerChar) { + CharRange::FullChar + } else { + CharRange::Otherwise + } + }, + PatKind::Range(Some(start), Some(end), kind) if *kind == RangeEnd::Included => check_range(start, end), + _ => CharRange::Otherwise, + } +} + +fn check_range(start: &Expr<'_>, end: &Expr<'_>) -> CharRange { + if let ExprKind::Lit(start_lit) = &start.kind + && let ExprKind::Lit(end_lit) = &end.kind { + match (&start_lit.node, &end_lit.node) { + (Char('a'), Char('z')) | (Byte(b'a'), Byte(b'z')) => CharRange::LowerChar, + (Char('A'), Char('Z')) | (Byte(b'A'), Byte(b'Z')) => CharRange::UpperChar, + (Char('0'), Char('9')) | (Byte(b'0'), Byte(b'9')) => CharRange::Digit, + _ => CharRange::Otherwise, + } + } else { + CharRange::Otherwise + } +} + +fn is_matches_macro(cx: &LateContext<'_>, macro_def_id: DefId) -> bool { + if let Some(name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(macro_def_id) { + return sym::matches_macro == name; + } + + false +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_let_else.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_let_else.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..874d36ca9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_let_else.rs @@ -0,0 +1,295 @@ +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; +use clippy_utils::higher::IfLetOrMatch; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; +use clippy_utils::peel_blocks; +use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::visitors::{for_each_expr, Descend}; +use if_chain::if_chain; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, MatchSource, Pat, PatKind, QPath, Stmt, StmtKind}; +use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; +use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; +use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; +use rustc_span::symbol::sym; +use rustc_span::Span; +use serde::Deserialize; +use std::ops::ControlFlow; + +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// + /// Warn of cases where `let...else` could be used + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// + /// `let...else` provides a standard construct for this pattern + /// that people can easily recognize. It's also more compact. + /// + /// ### Example + /// + /// ```rust + /// # let w = Some(0); + /// let v = if let Some(v) = w { v } else { return }; + /// ``` + /// + /// Could be written: + /// + /// ```rust + /// # #![feature(let_else)] + /// # fn main () { + /// # let w = Some(0); + /// let Some(v) = w else { return }; + /// # } + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.67.0"] + pub MANUAL_LET_ELSE, + pedantic, + "manual implementation of a let...else statement" +} + +pub struct ManualLetElse { + msrv: Msrv, + matches_behaviour: MatchLintBehaviour, +} + +impl ManualLetElse { + #[must_use] + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv, matches_behaviour: MatchLintBehaviour) -> Self { + Self { + msrv, + matches_behaviour, + } + } +} + +impl_lint_pass!(ManualLetElse => [MANUAL_LET_ELSE]); + +impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualLetElse { + fn check_stmt(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, stmt: &'tcx Stmt<'tcx>) { + let if_let_or_match = if_chain! { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::LET_ELSE); + if !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), stmt.span); + if let StmtKind::Local(local) = stmt.kind; + if let Some(init) = local.init; + if local.els.is_none(); + if local.ty.is_none(); + if init.span.ctxt() == stmt.span.ctxt(); + if let Some(if_let_or_match) = IfLetOrMatch::parse(cx, init); + then { + if_let_or_match + } else { + return; + } + }; + + match if_let_or_match { + IfLetOrMatch::IfLet(if_let_expr, let_pat, if_then, if_else) => if_chain! { + if expr_is_simple_identity(let_pat, if_then); + if let Some(if_else) = if_else; + if expr_diverges(cx, if_else); + then { + emit_manual_let_else(cx, stmt.span, if_let_expr, let_pat, if_else); + } + }, + IfLetOrMatch::Match(match_expr, arms, source) => { + if self.matches_behaviour == MatchLintBehaviour::Never { + return; + } + if source != MatchSource::Normal { + return; + } + // Any other number than two arms doesn't (neccessarily) + // have a trivial mapping to let else. + if arms.len() != 2 { + return; + } + // Guards don't give us an easy mapping either + if arms.iter().any(|arm| arm.guard.is_some()) { + return; + } + let check_types = self.matches_behaviour == MatchLintBehaviour::WellKnownTypes; + let diverging_arm_opt = arms + .iter() + .enumerate() + .find(|(_, arm)| expr_diverges(cx, arm.body) && pat_allowed_for_else(cx, arm.pat, check_types)); + let Some((idx, diverging_arm)) = diverging_arm_opt else { return; }; + let pat_arm = &arms[1 - idx]; + if !expr_is_simple_identity(pat_arm.pat, pat_arm.body) { + return; + } + + emit_manual_let_else(cx, stmt.span, match_expr, pat_arm.pat, diverging_arm.body); + }, + } + } + + extract_msrv_attr!(LateContext); +} + +fn emit_manual_let_else(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, expr: &Expr<'_>, pat: &Pat<'_>, else_body: &Expr<'_>) { + span_lint_and_then( + cx, + MANUAL_LET_ELSE, + span, + "this could be rewritten as `let...else`", + |diag| { + // This is far from perfect, for example there needs to be: + // * mut additions for the bindings + // * renamings of the bindings + // * unused binding collision detection with existing ones + // * putting patterns with at the top level | inside () + // for this to be machine applicable. + let mut app = Applicability::HasPlaceholders; + let (sn_pat, _) = snippet_with_context(cx, pat.span, span.ctxt(), "", &mut app); + let (sn_expr, _) = snippet_with_context(cx, expr.span, span.ctxt(), "", &mut app); + let (sn_else, _) = snippet_with_context(cx, else_body.span, span.ctxt(), "", &mut app); + + let else_bl = if matches!(else_body.kind, ExprKind::Block(..)) { + sn_else.into_owned() + } else { + format!("{{ {sn_else} }}") + }; + let sugg = format!("let {sn_pat} = {sn_expr} else {else_bl};"); + diag.span_suggestion(span, "consider writing", sugg, app); + }, + ); +} + +fn expr_diverges(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'_ Expr<'_>) -> bool { + fn is_never(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'_ Expr<'_>) -> bool { + if let Some(ty) = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_opt(expr) { + return ty.is_never(); + } + false + } + // We can't just call is_never on expr and be done, because the type system + // sometimes coerces the ! type to something different before we can get + // our hands on it. So instead, we do a manual search. We do fall back to + // is_never in some places when there is no better alternative. + for_each_expr(expr, |ex| { + match ex.kind { + ExprKind::Continue(_) | ExprKind::Break(_, _) | ExprKind::Ret(_) => ControlFlow::Break(()), + ExprKind::Call(call, _) => { + if is_never(cx, ex) || is_never(cx, call) { + return ControlFlow::Break(()); + } + ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes) + }, + ExprKind::MethodCall(..) => { + if is_never(cx, ex) { + return ControlFlow::Break(()); + } + ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes) + }, + ExprKind::If(if_expr, if_then, if_else) => { + let else_diverges = if_else.map_or(false, |ex| expr_diverges(cx, ex)); + let diverges = expr_diverges(cx, if_expr) || (else_diverges && expr_diverges(cx, if_then)); + if diverges { + return ControlFlow::Break(()); + } + ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No) + }, + ExprKind::Match(match_expr, match_arms, _) => { + let diverges = expr_diverges(cx, match_expr) + || match_arms.iter().all(|arm| { + let guard_diverges = arm.guard.as_ref().map_or(false, |g| expr_diverges(cx, g.body())); + guard_diverges || expr_diverges(cx, arm.body) + }); + if diverges { + return ControlFlow::Break(()); + } + ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No) + }, + + // Don't continue into loops or labeled blocks, as they are breakable, + // and we'd have to start checking labels. + ExprKind::Block(_, Some(_)) | ExprKind::Loop(..) => ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No), + + // Default: descend + _ => ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes), + } + }) + .is_some() +} + +fn pat_allowed_for_else(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &'_ Pat<'_>, check_types: bool) -> bool { + // Check whether the pattern contains any bindings, as the + // binding might potentially be used in the body. + // TODO: only look for *used* bindings. + let mut has_bindings = false; + pat.each_binding_or_first(&mut |_, _, _, _| has_bindings = true); + if has_bindings { + return false; + } + + // If we shouldn't check the types, exit early. + if !check_types { + return true; + } + + // Check whether any possibly "unknown" patterns are included, + // because users might not know which values some enum has. + // Well-known enums are excepted, as we assume people know them. + // We do a deep check, to be able to disallow Err(En::Foo(_)) + // for usage of the En::Foo variant, as we disallow En::Foo(_), + // but we allow Err(_). + let typeck_results = cx.typeck_results(); + let mut has_disallowed = false; + pat.walk_always(|pat| { + // Only do the check if the type is "spelled out" in the pattern + if !matches!( + pat.kind, + PatKind::Struct(..) | PatKind::TupleStruct(..) | PatKind::Path(..) + ) { + return; + }; + let ty = typeck_results.pat_ty(pat); + // Option and Result are allowed, everything else isn't. + if !(is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Option) || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Result)) { + has_disallowed = true; + } + }); + !has_disallowed +} + +/// Checks if the passed block is a simple identity referring to bindings created by the pattern +fn expr_is_simple_identity(pat: &'_ Pat<'_>, expr: &'_ Expr<'_>) -> bool { + // We support patterns with multiple bindings and tuples, like: + // let ... = if let (Some(foo), bar) = g() { (foo, bar) } else { ... } + let peeled = peel_blocks(expr); + let paths = match peeled.kind { + ExprKind::Tup(exprs) | ExprKind::Array(exprs) => exprs, + ExprKind::Path(_) => std::slice::from_ref(peeled), + _ => return false, + }; + let mut pat_bindings = FxHashSet::default(); + pat.each_binding_or_first(&mut |_ann, _hir_id, _sp, ident| { + pat_bindings.insert(ident); + }); + if pat_bindings.len() < paths.len() { + return false; + } + for path in paths { + if_chain! { + if let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_ty, path)) = path.kind; + if let [path_seg] = path.segments; + then { + if !pat_bindings.remove(&path_seg.ident) { + return false; + } + } else { + return false; + } + } + } + true +} + +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Deserialize)] +pub enum MatchLintBehaviour { + AllTypes, + WellKnownTypes, + Never, +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_non_exhaustive.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_non_exhaustive.rs index 6806c1466..bca193be9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_non_exhaustive.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_non_exhaustive.rs @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_then, span_lint_hir_and_then}; +use clippy_utils::is_doc_hidden; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use clippy_utils::{is_doc_hidden, meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_ast::ast::{self, VisibilityKind}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::Applicability; @@ -8,7 +9,6 @@ use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, CtorOf, DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::{self as hir, Expr, ExprKind, QPath}; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId}; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; @@ -63,12 +63,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { #[expect(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] pub struct ManualNonExhaustiveStruct { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl ManualNonExhaustiveStruct { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -77,14 +77,14 @@ impl_lint_pass!(ManualNonExhaustiveStruct => [MANUAL_NON_EXHAUSTIVE]); #[expect(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] pub struct ManualNonExhaustiveEnum { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, constructed_enum_variants: FxHashSet<(DefId, DefId)>, potential_enums: Vec<(LocalDefId, LocalDefId, Span, Span)>, } impl ManualNonExhaustiveEnum { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv, constructed_enum_variants: FxHashSet::default(), @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(ManualNonExhaustiveEnum => [MANUAL_NON_EXHAUSTIVE]); impl EarlyLintPass for ManualNonExhaustiveStruct { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &ast::Item) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::NON_EXHAUSTIVE) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::NON_EXHAUSTIVE) { return; } @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for ManualNonExhaustiveStruct { impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualNonExhaustiveEnum { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'_>) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::NON_EXHAUSTIVE) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::NON_EXHAUSTIVE) { return; } @@ -157,10 +157,10 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualNonExhaustiveEnum { && def.variants.len() > 1 { let mut iter = def.variants.iter().filter_map(|v| { - let id = cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(v.id); - (matches!(v.data, hir::VariantData::Unit(_)) + let id = cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(v.hir_id); + (matches!(v.data, hir::VariantData::Unit(..)) && v.ident.as_str().starts_with('_') - && is_doc_hidden(cx.tcx.hir().attrs(v.id))) + && is_doc_hidden(cx.tcx.hir().attrs(v.hir_id))) .then_some((id, v.span)) }); if let Some((id, span)) = iter.next() diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_rem_euclid.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_rem_euclid.rs index 6f25a2ed8..8d447c371 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_rem_euclid.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_rem_euclid.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ use clippy_utils::consts::{constant_full_int, FullInt}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::{in_constant, meets_msrv, msrvs, path_to_local}; +use clippy_utils::{in_constant, path_to_local}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, Node, TyKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct ManualRemEuclid { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl ManualRemEuclid { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ impl_lint_pass!(ManualRemEuclid => [MANUAL_REM_EUCLID]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualRemEuclid { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::REM_EUCLID) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::REM_EUCLID) { return; } - if in_constant(cx, expr.hir_id) && !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::REM_EUCLID_CONST) { + if in_constant(cx, expr.hir_id) && !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::REM_EUCLID_CONST) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_retain.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_retain.rs index 3181bc86d..c1e6c8248 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_retain.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_retain.rs @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, is_type_lang_item}; use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, match_def_path, paths, SpanlessEq}; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; @@ -50,12 +50,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct ManualRetain { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl ManualRetain { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualRetain { && let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(_, target_expr, [], _) = &collect_expr.kind && let Some(collect_def_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(collect_expr.hir_id) && match_def_path(cx, collect_def_id, &paths::CORE_ITER_COLLECT) { - check_into_iter(cx, parent_expr, left_expr, target_expr, self.msrv); - check_iter(cx, parent_expr, left_expr, target_expr, self.msrv); - check_to_owned(cx, parent_expr, left_expr, target_expr, self.msrv); + check_into_iter(cx, parent_expr, left_expr, target_expr, &self.msrv); + check_iter(cx, parent_expr, left_expr, target_expr, &self.msrv); + check_to_owned(cx, parent_expr, left_expr, target_expr, &self.msrv); } } @@ -85,14 +85,14 @@ fn check_into_iter( parent_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, left_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, target_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { if let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(_, into_iter_expr, [_], _) = &target_expr.kind && let Some(filter_def_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(target_expr.hir_id) && match_def_path(cx, filter_def_id, &paths::CORE_ITER_FILTER) && let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(_, struct_expr, [], _) = &into_iter_expr.kind && let Some(into_iter_def_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(into_iter_expr.hir_id) - && cx.tcx.lang_items().require(hir::LangItem::IntoIterIntoIter).ok() == Some(into_iter_def_id) + && Some(into_iter_def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().into_iter_fn() && match_acceptable_type(cx, left_expr, msrv) && SpanlessEq::new(cx).eq_expr(left_expr, struct_expr) { suggest(cx, parent_expr, left_expr, target_expr); @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ fn check_iter( parent_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, left_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, target_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { if let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(_, filter_expr, [], _) = &target_expr.kind && let Some(copied_def_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(target_expr.hir_id) @@ -127,9 +127,9 @@ fn check_to_owned( parent_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, left_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, target_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { - if meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::STRING_RETAIN) + if msrv.meets(msrvs::STRING_RETAIN) && let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(_, filter_expr, [], _) = &target_expr.kind && let Some(to_owned_def_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(target_expr.hir_id) && match_def_path(cx, to_owned_def_id, &paths::TO_OWNED_METHOD) @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ fn check_to_owned( && let Some(chars_expr_def_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(chars_expr.hir_id) && match_def_path(cx, chars_expr_def_id, &paths::STR_CHARS) && let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(str_expr).peel_refs() - && is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String) + && is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, hir::LangItem::String) && SpanlessEq::new(cx).eq_expr(left_expr, str_expr) { suggest(cx, parent_expr, left_expr, filter_expr); } @@ -215,10 +215,10 @@ fn match_acceptable_def_path(cx: &LateContext<'_>, collect_def_id: DefId) -> boo .any(|&method| match_def_path(cx, collect_def_id, method)) } -fn match_acceptable_type(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> bool { +fn match_acceptable_type(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, msrv: &Msrv) -> bool { let expr_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr).peel_refs(); ACCEPTABLE_TYPES.iter().any(|(ty, acceptable_msrv)| { is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, expr_ty, *ty) - && acceptable_msrv.map_or(true, |acceptable_msrv| meets_msrv(msrv, acceptable_msrv)) + && acceptable_msrv.map_or(true, |acceptable_msrv| msrv.meets(acceptable_msrv)) }) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_string_new.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_string_new.rs index 6acfb2ae3..c20d7959f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_string_new.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_string_new.rs @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for ManualStringNew { let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); match ty.kind() { ty::Adt(adt_def, _) if adt_def.is_struct() => { - if !cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::String, adt_def.did()) { + if cx.tcx.lang_items().string() != Some(adt_def.did()) { return; } }, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_strip.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_strip.rs index 0976940af..de166b976 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_strip.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_strip.rs @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{multispan_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; use clippy_utils::usage::mutated_variables; -use clippy_utils::{eq_expr_value, higher, match_def_path, meets_msrv, msrvs, paths}; +use clippy_utils::{eq_expr_value, higher, match_def_path, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind; use rustc_hir::def::Res; @@ -11,7 +12,6 @@ use rustc_hir::BinOpKind; use rustc_hir::{BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct ManualStrip { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl ManualStrip { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ enum StripKind { impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualStrip { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::STR_STRIP_PREFIX) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::STR_STRIP_PREFIX) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/map_unit_fn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/map_unit_fn.rs index 32da37a86..59195d1ae 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/map_unit_fn.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/map_unit_fn.rs @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ fn is_unit_expression(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { /// semicolons, which causes problems when generating a suggestion. Given an /// expression that evaluates to '()' or '!', recursively remove useless braces /// and semi-colons until is suitable for including in the suggestion template -fn reduce_unit_expression<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<Span> { +fn reduce_unit_expression(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<Span> { if !is_unit_expression(cx, expr) { return None; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/infallible_destructuring_match.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/infallible_destructuring_match.rs index 2472acb6f..d18c92cab 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/infallible_destructuring_match.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/infallible_destructuring_match.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; use clippy_utils::{path_to_local_id, peel_blocks, strip_pat_refs}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::{ExprKind, Local, MatchSource, PatKind, QPath}; +use rustc_hir::{ByRef, ExprKind, Local, MatchSource, PatKind, QPath}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use super::INFALLIBLE_DESTRUCTURING_MATCH; @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ pub(crate) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, local: &Local<'_>) -> bool { if let PatKind::TupleStruct( QPath::Resolved(None, variant_name), args, _) = arms[0].pat.kind; if args.len() == 1; - if let PatKind::Binding(_, arg, ..) = strip_pat_refs(&args[0]).kind; + if let PatKind::Binding(binding, arg, ..) = strip_pat_refs(&args[0]).kind; let body = peel_blocks(arms[0].body); if path_to_local_id(body, arg); @@ -30,8 +30,9 @@ pub(crate) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, local: &Local<'_>) -> bool { Consider using `let`", "try this", format!( - "let {}({}) = {};", + "let {}({}{}) = {};", snippet_with_applicability(cx, variant_name.span, "..", &mut applicability), + if binding.0 == ByRef::Yes { "ref " } else { "" }, snippet_with_applicability(cx, local.pat.span, "..", &mut applicability), snippet_with_applicability(cx, target.span, "..", &mut applicability), ), diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/manual_filter.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/manual_filter.rs index 66ba1f6f9..d521a529e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/manual_filter.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/manual_filter.rs @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ fn peels_blocks_incl_unsafe<'a>(expr: &'a Expr<'a>) -> &'a Expr<'a> { // <expr> // } // Returns true if <expr> resolves to `Some(x)`, `false` otherwise -fn is_some_expr<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, target: HirId, ctxt: SyntaxContext, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> bool { +fn is_some_expr(cx: &LateContext<'_>, target: HirId, ctxt: SyntaxContext, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { if let Some(inner_expr) = peels_blocks_incl_unsafe_opt(expr) { // there can be not statements in the block as they would be removed when switching to `.filter` if let ExprKind::Call(callee, [arg]) = inner_expr.kind { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_str_case_mismatch.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_str_case_mismatch.rs index 6647322ca..675a85ae5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_str_case_mismatch.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_str_case_mismatch.rs @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_lang_item; use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, Visitor}; -use rustc_hir::{Arm, Expr, ExprKind, PatKind}; +use rustc_hir::{Arm, Expr, ExprKind, LangItem, PatKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; -use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; +use rustc_span::Span; use super::MATCH_STR_CASE_MISMATCH; @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> MatchExprVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { if let Some(case_method) = get_case_method(segment_ident) { let ty = self.cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(receiver).peel_refs(); - if is_type_diagnostic_item(self.cx, ty, sym::String) || ty.kind() == &ty::Str { + if is_type_lang_item(self.cx, ty, LangItem::String) || ty.kind() == &ty::Str { self.case_method = Some(case_method); return true; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_wild_enum.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_wild_enum.rs index 6f8d766ae..7f8d12483 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_wild_enum.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_wild_enum.rs @@ -65,14 +65,14 @@ pub(crate) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ex: &Expr<'_>, arms: &[Arm<'_>]) { _ => return, }; if arm.guard.is_none() { - missing_variants.retain(|e| e.ctor_def_id != Some(id)); + missing_variants.retain(|e| e.ctor_def_id() != Some(id)); } path }, PatKind::TupleStruct(path, patterns, ..) => { if let Some(id) = cx.qpath_res(path, pat.hir_id).opt_def_id() { if arm.guard.is_none() && patterns.iter().all(|p| !is_refutable(cx, p)) { - missing_variants.retain(|e| e.ctor_def_id != Some(id)); + missing_variants.retain(|e| e.ctor_def_id() != Some(id)); } } path @@ -122,11 +122,11 @@ pub(crate) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ex: &Expr<'_>, arms: &[Arm<'_>]) { s }, variant.name, - match variant.ctor_kind { - CtorKind::Fn if variant.fields.len() == 1 => "(_)", - CtorKind::Fn => "(..)", - CtorKind::Const => "", - CtorKind::Fictive => "{ .. }", + match variant.ctor_kind() { + Some(CtorKind::Fn) if variant.fields.len() == 1 => "(_)", + Some(CtorKind::Fn) => "(..)", + Some(CtorKind::Const) => "", + None => "{ .. }", } ) }; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/mod.rs index 7d8171ead..7b15a307f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/mod.rs @@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ mod single_match; mod try_err; mod wild_in_or_pats; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::{snippet_opt, walk_span_to_context}; -use clippy_utils::{higher, in_constant, is_span_match, meets_msrv, msrvs}; +use clippy_utils::{higher, in_constant, is_span_match}; use rustc_hir::{Arm, Expr, ExprKind, Local, MatchSource, Pat}; use rustc_lexer::{tokenize, TokenKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::{Span, SpanData, SyntaxContext}; @@ -930,13 +930,13 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { #[derive(Default)] pub struct Matches { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, infallible_destructuring_match_linted: bool, } impl Matches { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv, ..Matches::default() @@ -1000,9 +1000,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Matches { if !from_expansion && !contains_cfg_arm(cx, expr, ex, arms) { if source == MatchSource::Normal { - if !(meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::MATCHES_MACRO) - && match_like_matches::check_match(cx, expr, ex, arms)) - { + if !(self.msrv.meets(msrvs::MATCHES_MACRO) && match_like_matches::check_match(cx, expr, ex, arms)) { match_same_arms::check(cx, arms); } @@ -1034,7 +1032,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Matches { collapsible_match::check_if_let(cx, if_let.let_pat, if_let.if_then, if_let.if_else); if !from_expansion { if let Some(else_expr) = if_let.if_else { - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::MATCHES_MACRO) { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::MATCHES_MACRO) { match_like_matches::check_if_let( cx, expr, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.rs index 85269e533..f587c69f7 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.rs @@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ fn set_diagnostic<'tcx>(diag: &mut Diagnostic, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'t /// If the expression is an `ExprKind::Match`, check if the scrutinee has a significant drop that /// may have a surprising lifetime. -fn has_significant_drop_in_scrutinee<'tcx, 'a>( - cx: &'a LateContext<'tcx>, +fn has_significant_drop_in_scrutinee<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, scrutinee: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, source: MatchSource, ) -> Option<(Vec<FoundSigDrop>, &'static str)> { @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> SigDropHelper<'a, 'tcx> { /// This will try to set the current suggestion (so it can be moved into the suggestions vec /// later). If `allow_move_and_clone` is false, the suggestion *won't* be set -- this gives us /// an opportunity to look for another type in the chain that will be trivially copyable. - /// However, if we are at the the end of the chain, we want to accept whatever is there. (The + /// However, if we are at the end of the chain, we want to accept whatever is there. (The /// suggestion won't actually be output, but the diagnostic message will be output, so the user /// can determine the best way to handle the lint.) fn try_setting_current_suggestion(&mut self, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, allow_move_and_clone: bool) { @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ArmSigDropHelper<'a, 'tcx> { } } -fn has_significant_drop_in_arms<'tcx, 'a>(cx: &'a LateContext<'tcx>, arms: &'tcx [Arm<'_>]) -> FxHashSet<Span> { +fn has_significant_drop_in_arms<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, arms: &'tcx [Arm<'_>]) -> FxHashSet<Span> { let mut helper = ArmSigDropHelper::new(cx); for arm in arms { helper.visit_expr(arm.body); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/single_match.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/single_match.rs index e5a15b2e1..19b49c44d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/single_match.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/single_match.rs @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ fn pat_in_candidate_enum<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ty: Ty<'a>, pat: &Pat<'_>) -> } /// Returns `true` if the given type is an enum we know won't be expanded in the future -fn in_candidate_enum<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool { +fn in_candidate_enum(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool { // list of candidate `Enum`s we know will never get any more members let candidates = [sym::Cow, sym::Option, sym::Result]; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/try_err.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/try_err.rs index c6cba81d8..704c34c32 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/try_err.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/try_err.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; -use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, is_res_lang_ctor, match_def_path, path_res, paths}; +use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, is_res_lang_ctor, path_res}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::LangItem::ResultErr; @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ fn result_error_type<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<Ty<'t fn poll_result_error_type<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> { if_chain! { if let ty::Adt(def, subst) = ty.kind(); - if match_def_path(cx, def.did(), &paths::POLL); + if cx.tcx.lang_items().get(LangItem::Poll) == Some(def.did()); let ready_ty = subst.type_at(0); if let ty::Adt(ready_def, ready_subst) = ready_ty.kind(); @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ fn poll_result_error_type<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option< fn poll_option_result_error_type<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> { if_chain! { if let ty::Adt(def, subst) = ty.kind(); - if match_def_path(cx, def.did(), &paths::POLL); + if cx.tcx.lang_items().get(LangItem::Poll) == Some(def.did()); let ready_ty = subst.type_at(0); if let ty::Adt(ready_def, ready_subst) = ready_ty.kind(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs index 0c4d9f100..35024ec12 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_applicability}; use clippy_utils::ty::is_non_aggregate_primitive_type; -use clippy_utils::{is_default_equivalent, is_res_lang_ctor, meets_msrv, msrvs, path_res}; +use clippy_utils::{is_default_equivalent, is_res_lang_ctor, path_res}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::LangItem::OptionNone; use rustc_hir::{BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, Mutability, QPath}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; @@ -227,12 +227,12 @@ fn check_replace_with_default(cx: &LateContext<'_>, src: &Expr<'_>, dest: &Expr< } pub struct MemReplace { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl MemReplace { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MemReplace { then { check_replace_option_with_none(cx, src, dest, expr.span); check_replace_with_uninit(cx, src, dest, expr.span); - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::MEM_TAKE) { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::MEM_TAKE) { check_replace_with_default(cx, src, dest, expr.span); } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bind_instead_of_map.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bind_instead_of_map.rs index cc26b0f7f..4720a6e68 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bind_instead_of_map.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bind_instead_of_map.rs @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ pub(crate) trait BindInsteadOfMap { const GOOD_METHOD_NAME: &'static str; fn no_op_msg(cx: &LateContext<'_>) -> Option<String> { - let variant_id = cx.tcx.lang_items().require(Self::VARIANT_LANG_ITEM).ok()?; + let variant_id = cx.tcx.lang_items().get(Self::VARIANT_LANG_ITEM)?; let item_id = cx.tcx.parent(variant_id); Some(format!( "using `{}.{}({})`, which is a no-op", @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ pub(crate) trait BindInsteadOfMap { } fn lint_msg(cx: &LateContext<'_>) -> Option<String> { - let variant_id = cx.tcx.lang_items().require(Self::VARIANT_LANG_ITEM).ok()?; + let variant_id = cx.tcx.lang_items().get(Self::VARIANT_LANG_ITEM)?; let item_id = cx.tcx.parent(variant_id); Some(format!( "using `{}.{}(|x| {}(y))`, which is more succinctly expressed as `{}(|x| y)`", @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ pub(crate) trait BindInsteadOfMap { fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { if_chain! { if let Some(adt) = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).ty_adt_def(); - if let Ok(vid) = cx.tcx.lang_items().require(Self::VARIANT_LANG_ITEM); + if let Some(vid) = cx.tcx.lang_items().get(Self::VARIANT_LANG_ITEM); if adt.did() == cx.tcx.parent(vid); then {} else { return false; } } @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ pub(crate) trait BindInsteadOfMap { fn is_variant(cx: &LateContext<'_>, res: Res) -> bool { if let Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Variant, CtorKind::Fn), id) = res { - if let Ok(variant_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().require(Self::VARIANT_LANG_ITEM) { + if let Some(variant_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().get(Self::VARIANT_LANG_ITEM) { return cx.tcx.parent(id) == variant_id; } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bytes_count_to_len.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bytes_count_to_len.rs index fcfc25b52..89aaad359 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bytes_count_to_len.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bytes_count_to_len.rs @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_lang_item; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::LateContext; -use rustc_span::sym; use super::BYTES_COUNT_TO_LEN; @@ -20,7 +19,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( if let Some(impl_id) = cx.tcx.impl_of_method(bytes_id); if cx.tcx.type_of(impl_id).is_str(); let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(bytes_recv).peel_refs(); - if ty.is_str() || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String); + if ty.is_str() || is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, hir::LangItem::String); then { let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; span_lint_and_sugg( diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bytes_nth.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bytes_nth.rs index 2e96346be..d512cc4ee 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bytes_nth.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bytes_nth.rs @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_lang_item; use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::Expr; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, LangItem}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; -use rustc_span::sym; use super::BYTES_NTH; @@ -12,7 +11,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'_>, recv: &'tcx E let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).peel_refs(); let caller_type = if ty.is_str() { "str" - } else if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String) { + } else if is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::String) { "String" } else { return; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/case_sensitive_file_extension_comparisons.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/case_sensitive_file_extension_comparisons.rs index b3c2c7c9a..d226c0bba 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/case_sensitive_file_extension_comparisons.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/case_sensitive_file_extension_comparisons.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_lang_item; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind; -use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, LangItem}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; -use rustc_span::{source_map::Spanned, symbol::sym, Span}; +use rustc_span::{source_map::Spanned, Span}; use super::CASE_SENSITIVE_FILE_EXTENSION_COMPARISONS; @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( if ext_str.chars().skip(1).all(|c| c.is_uppercase() || c.is_ascii_digit()) || ext_str.chars().skip(1).all(|c| c.is_lowercase() || c.is_ascii_digit()); let recv_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).peel_refs(); - if recv_ty.is_str() || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, recv_ty, sym::String); + if recv_ty.is_str() || is_type_lang_item(cx, recv_ty, LangItem::String); then { span_lint_and_help( cx, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_cmp_with_unwrap.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_cmp_with_unwrap.rs index 7e8087606..27a05337a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_cmp_with_unwrap.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_cmp_with_unwrap.rs @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_lint::Lint; /// Wrapper fn for `CHARS_NEXT_CMP` and `CHARS_LAST_CMP` lints with `unwrap()`. -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, +pub(super) fn check( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, info: &crate::methods::BinaryExprInfo<'_>, chain_methods: &[&str], lint: &'static Lint, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_last_cmp.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_last_cmp.rs index 07bbc5ca1..2efff4c3c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_last_cmp.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_last_cmp.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use rustc_lint::LateContext; use super::CHARS_LAST_CMP; /// Checks for the `CHARS_LAST_CMP` lint. -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, info: &crate::methods::BinaryExprInfo<'_>) -> bool { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, info: &crate::methods::BinaryExprInfo<'_>) -> bool { if chars_cmp::check(cx, info, &["chars", "last"], CHARS_LAST_CMP, "ends_with") { true } else { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_last_cmp_with_unwrap.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_last_cmp_with_unwrap.rs index c29ee0ec8..5b8713f7d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_last_cmp_with_unwrap.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_last_cmp_with_unwrap.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use rustc_lint::LateContext; use super::CHARS_LAST_CMP; /// Checks for the `CHARS_LAST_CMP` lint with `unwrap()`. -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, info: &crate::methods::BinaryExprInfo<'_>) -> bool { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, info: &crate::methods::BinaryExprInfo<'_>) -> bool { if chars_cmp_with_unwrap::check(cx, info, &["chars", "last", "unwrap"], CHARS_LAST_CMP, "ends_with") { true } else { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_next_cmp.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_next_cmp.rs index a6701d883..b631fecab 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_next_cmp.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_next_cmp.rs @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ use rustc_lint::LateContext; use super::CHARS_NEXT_CMP; /// Checks for the `CHARS_NEXT_CMP` lint. -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, info: &crate::methods::BinaryExprInfo<'_>) -> bool { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, info: &crate::methods::BinaryExprInfo<'_>) -> bool { crate::methods::chars_cmp::check(cx, info, &["chars", "next"], CHARS_NEXT_CMP, "starts_with") } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_next_cmp_with_unwrap.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_next_cmp_with_unwrap.rs index 28ede28e9..caf21d3ff 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_next_cmp_with_unwrap.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_next_cmp_with_unwrap.rs @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ use rustc_lint::LateContext; use super::CHARS_NEXT_CMP; /// Checks for the `CHARS_NEXT_CMP` lint with `unwrap()`. -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, info: &crate::methods::BinaryExprInfo<'_>) -> bool { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, info: &crate::methods::BinaryExprInfo<'_>) -> bool { crate::methods::chars_cmp_with_unwrap::check(cx, info, &["chars", "next", "unwrap"], CHARS_NEXT_CMP, "starts_with") } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs index e9aeab2d5..4e6ec61f6 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs @@ -1,25 +1,25 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::is_trait_method; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::ty::{get_iterator_item_ty, is_copy}; -use clippy_utils::{is_trait_method, meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::Expr; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; use super::CLONED_INSTEAD_OF_COPIED; -pub fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, recv: &Expr<'_>, span: Span, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) { +pub fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, recv: &Expr<'_>, span: Span, msrv: &Msrv) { let recv_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_adjusted(recv); let inner_ty = match recv_ty.kind() { // `Option<T>` -> `T` ty::Adt(adt, subst) - if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, adt.did()) && meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::OPTION_COPIED) => + if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, adt.did()) && msrv.meets(msrvs::OPTION_COPIED) => { subst.type_at(0) }, - _ if is_trait_method(cx, expr, sym::Iterator) && meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::ITERATOR_COPIED) => { + _ if is_trait_method(cx, expr, sym::Iterator) && msrv.meets(msrvs::ITERATOR_COPIED) => { match get_iterator_item_ty(cx, recv_ty) { // <T as Iterator>::Item Some(ty) => ty, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/collapsible_str_replace.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/collapsible_str_replace.rs index 501646863..ac61b4377 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/collapsible_str_replace.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/collapsible_str_replace.rs @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( // If the parent node's `to` argument is the same as the `to` argument // of the last replace call in the current chain, don't lint as it was already linted if let Some(parent) = get_parent_expr(cx, expr) - && let Some(("replace", _, [current_from, current_to], _)) = method_call(parent) + && let Some(("replace", _, [current_from, current_to], _, _)) = method_call(parent) && eq_expr_value(cx, to, current_to) && from_kind == cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(current_from).peel_refs().kind() { @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ fn collect_replace_calls<'tcx>( let mut from_args = VecDeque::new(); let _: Option<()> = for_each_expr(expr, |e| { - if let Some(("replace", _, [from, to], _)) = method_call(e) { + if let Some(("replace", _, [from, to], _, _)) = method_call(e) { if eq_expr_value(cx, to_arg, to) && cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(from).peel_refs().is_char() { methods.push_front(e); from_args.push_front(from); @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ fn check_consecutive_replace_calls<'tcx>( .collect(); let app = Applicability::MachineApplicable; let earliest_replace_call = replace_methods.methods.front().unwrap(); - if let Some((_, _, [..], span_lo)) = method_call(earliest_replace_call) { + if let Some((_, _, [..], span_lo, _)) = method_call(earliest_replace_call) { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, COLLAPSIBLE_STR_REPLACE, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/err_expect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/err_expect.rs index 720d9a68c..ae03da0d3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/err_expect.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/err_expect.rs @@ -1,27 +1,27 @@ use super::ERR_EXPECT; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::ty::has_debug_impl; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs, ty::is_type_diagnostic_item}; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty; use rustc_middle::ty::Ty; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; pub(super) fn check( cx: &LateContext<'_>, _expr: &rustc_hir::Expr<'_>, recv: &rustc_hir::Expr<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, expect_span: Span, err_span: Span, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { if_chain! { if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv), sym::Result); // Test the version to make sure the lint can be showed (expect_err has been // introduced in rust 1.17.0 : https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/38982) - if meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::EXPECT_ERR); + if msrv.meets(msrvs::EXPECT_ERR); // Grabs the `Result<T, E>` type let result_type = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_fun_call.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_fun_call.rs index d0cf411df..a9189b31c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_fun_call.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_fun_call.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::macros::{root_macro_call_first_node, FormatArgsExpn}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, is_type_lang_item}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::LateContext; @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( if (method_name.ident.name == sym::as_str || method_name.ident.name == sym::as_ref) && { let arg_type = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(receiver); let base_type = arg_type.peel_refs(); - *base_type.kind() == ty::Str || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, base_type, sym::String) + *base_type.kind() == ty::Str || is_type_lang_item(cx, base_type, hir::LangItem::String) } { receiver } else { @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( // converted to string. fn requires_to_string(cx: &LateContext<'_>, arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { let arg_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(arg); - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, arg_ty, sym::String) { + if is_type_lang_item(cx, arg_ty, hir::LangItem::String) { return false; } if let ty::Ref(_, ty, ..) = arg_ty.kind() { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_used.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_used.rs index d59fefa1d..cce8f797e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_used.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_used.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; -use clippy_utils::is_in_test_function; +use clippy_utils::is_in_cfg_test; use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::LateContext; @@ -18,16 +18,16 @@ pub(super) fn check( let obj_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).peel_refs(); let mess = if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, obj_ty, sym::Option) && !is_err { - Some((EXPECT_USED, "an Option", "None", "")) + Some((EXPECT_USED, "an `Option`", "None", "")) } else if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, obj_ty, sym::Result) { - Some((EXPECT_USED, "a Result", if is_err { "Ok" } else { "Err" }, "an ")) + Some((EXPECT_USED, "a `Result`", if is_err { "Ok" } else { "Err" }, "an ")) } else { None }; let method = if is_err { "expect_err" } else { "expect" }; - if allow_expect_in_tests && is_in_test_function(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id) { + if allow_expect_in_tests && is_in_cfg_test(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id) { return; } @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( cx, lint, expr.span, - &format!("used `{method}()` on `{kind}` value"), + &format!("used `{method}()` on {kind} value"), None, &format!("if this value is {none_prefix}`{none_value}`, it will panic"), ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/filter_map.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/filter_map.rs index 9719b2f1c..f888c58a7 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/filter_map.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/filter_map.rs @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ use super::MANUAL_FILTER_MAP; use super::MANUAL_FIND_MAP; use super::OPTION_FILTER_MAP; -fn is_method<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, method_name: Symbol) -> bool { +fn is_method(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, method_name: Symbol) -> bool { match &expr.kind { hir::ExprKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(_, mname)) => mname.ident.name == method_name, hir::ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, segments)) => { @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ fn is_method<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, method_name: Sy } } -fn is_option_filter_map<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, filter_arg: &hir::Expr<'_>, map_arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { +fn is_option_filter_map(cx: &LateContext<'_>, filter_arg: &hir::Expr<'_>, map_arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { is_method(cx, map_arg, sym::unwrap) && is_method(cx, filter_arg, sym!(is_some)) } @@ -66,8 +66,8 @@ fn is_filter_some_map_unwrap( /// lint use of `filter().map()` or `find().map()` for `Iterators` #[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, +pub(super) fn check( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, filter_recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, filter_arg: &hir::Expr<'_>, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/filter_map_next.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/filter_map_next.rs index ddf8a1f09..175e04f8a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/filter_map_next.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/filter_map_next.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg}; +use clippy_utils::is_trait_method; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; -use clippy_utils::{is_trait_method, meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::LateContext; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_span::sym; use super::FILTER_MAP_NEXT; @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>, recv: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>, arg: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { if is_trait_method(cx, expr, sym::Iterator) { - if !meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::ITERATOR_FIND_MAP) { + if !msrv.meets(msrvs::ITERATOR_FIND_MAP) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/inefficient_to_string.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/inefficient_to_string.rs index ede3b8bb7..d8c821bc9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/inefficient_to_string.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/inefficient_to_string.rs @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, walk_ptrs_ty_depth}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_lang_item, walk_ptrs_ty_depth}; use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; -use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; +use rustc_span::symbol::{Symbol, sym}; use super::INEFFICIENT_TO_STRING; /// Checks for the `INEFFICIENT_TO_STRING` lint -pub fn check<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, +pub fn check( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, method_name: Symbol, receiver: &hir::Expr<'_>, @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ fn specializes_tostring(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool { return true; } - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String) { + if is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, hir::LangItem::String) { return true; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/is_digit_ascii_radix.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/is_digit_ascii_radix.rs index 304024e80..301aff5ae 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/is_digit_ascii_radix.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/is_digit_ascii_radix.rs @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ //! Lint for `c.is_digit(10)` use super::IS_DIGIT_ASCII_RADIX; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::{ - consts::constant_full_int, consts::FullInt, diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, meets_msrv, msrvs, - source::snippet_with_applicability, + consts::constant_full_int, consts::FullInt, diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, source::snippet_with_applicability, }; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::Expr; use rustc_lint::LateContext; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, self_arg: &'tcx Expr<'_>, radix: &'tcx Expr<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { - if !meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::IS_ASCII_DIGIT) { + if !msrv.meets(msrvs::IS_ASCII_DIGIT) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_nth_zero.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_nth_zero.rs index 68d906c3e..c830958d5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_nth_zero.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_nth_zero.rs @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use rustc_span::sym; use super::ITER_NTH_ZERO; -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) { if_chain! { if is_trait_method(cx, expr, sym::Iterator); if let Some((Constant::Int(0), _)) = constant(cx, cx.typeck_results(), arg); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_on_single_or_empty_collections.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_on_single_or_empty_collections.rs index 4f73b3ec4..70abe4891 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_on_single_or_empty_collections.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_on_single_or_empty_collections.rs @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ impl IterType { } } -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'_>, method_name: &str, recv: &Expr<'_>) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, method_name: &str, recv: &Expr<'_>) { let item = match recv.kind { ExprKind::Array([]) => None, ExprKind::Array([e]) => Some(e), diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_overeager_cloned.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_overeager_cloned.rs index 06a39c599..b4210d875 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_overeager_cloned.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_overeager_cloned.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use clippy_utils::ty::{get_associated_type, implements_trait, is_copy}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_copy}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::Expr; use rustc_lint::LateContext; @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( && let Some(method_id) = typeck.type_dependent_def_id(cloned_call.hir_id) && cx.tcx.trait_of_item(method_id) == Some(iter_id) && let cloned_recv_ty = typeck.expr_ty_adjusted(cloned_recv) - && let Some(iter_assoc_ty) = get_associated_type(cx, cloned_recv_ty, iter_id, "Item") + && let Some(iter_assoc_ty) = cx.get_associated_type(cloned_recv_ty, iter_id, "Item") && matches!(*iter_assoc_ty.kind(), ty::Ref(_, ty, _) if !is_copy(cx, ty)) { if needs_into_iter diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs index b80541b86..a7284c644 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_saturating_arithmetic.rs @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ enum MinMax { Max, } -fn is_min_or_max<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<MinMax> { +fn is_min_or_max(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<MinMax> { // `T::max_value()` `T::min_value()` inherent methods if_chain! { if let hir::ExprKind::Call(func, args) = &expr.kind; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_str_repeat.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_str_repeat.rs index 8b6b8f1bf..a08f72540 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_str_repeat.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/manual_str_repeat.rs @@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ fn parse_repeat_arg(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> Option<RepeatKind> { } } else { let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(e); - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String) + if is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::String) || (is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::OwnedBox) && get_ty_param(ty).map_or(false, Ty::is_str)) || (is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Cow) && get_ty_param(ty).map_or(false, Ty::is_str)) { Some(RepeatKind::String) } else { let ty = ty.peel_refs(); - (ty.is_str() || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String)).then_some(RepeatKind::String) + (ty.is_str() || is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::String)).then_some(RepeatKind::String) } } } @@ -58,11 +58,9 @@ pub(super) fn check( if_chain! { if let ExprKind::Call(repeat_fn, [repeat_arg]) = take_self_arg.kind; if is_path_diagnostic_item(cx, repeat_fn, sym::iter_repeat); - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(collect_expr), sym::String); - if let Some(collect_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(collect_expr.hir_id); + if is_type_lang_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(collect_expr), LangItem::String); if let Some(take_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(take_expr.hir_id); if let Some(iter_trait_id) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Iterator); - if cx.tcx.trait_of_item(collect_id) == Some(iter_trait_id); if cx.tcx.trait_of_item(take_id) == Some(iter_trait_id); if let Some(repeat_kind) = parse_repeat_arg(cx, repeat_arg); let ctxt = collect_expr.span.ctxt(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_clone.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_clone.rs index 7ce14ec08..52cc1e046 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_clone.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_clone.rs @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; use clippy_utils::ty::{is_copy, is_type_diagnostic_item}; -use clippy_utils::{is_diag_trait_item, meets_msrv, msrvs, peel_blocks}; +use clippy_utils::{is_diag_trait_item, peel_blocks}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -9,19 +10,12 @@ use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::mir::Mutability; use rustc_middle::ty; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::Adjust; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_span::symbol::Ident; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; use super::MAP_CLONE; -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'_>, - e: &hir::Expr<'_>, - recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, - arg: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, -) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &hir::Expr<'_>, recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, arg: &hir::Expr<'_>, msrv: &Msrv) { if_chain! { if let Some(method_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(e.hir_id); if cx.tcx.impl_of_method(method_id) @@ -97,10 +91,10 @@ fn lint_needless_cloning(cx: &LateContext<'_>, root: Span, receiver: Span) { ); } -fn lint_explicit_closure(cx: &LateContext<'_>, replace: Span, root: Span, is_copy: bool, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) { +fn lint_explicit_closure(cx: &LateContext<'_>, replace: Span, root: Span, is_copy: bool, msrv: &Msrv) { let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; - let (message, sugg_method) = if is_copy && meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::ITERATOR_COPIED) { + let (message, sugg_method) = if is_copy && msrv.meets(msrvs::ITERATOR_COPIED) { ("you are using an explicit closure for copying elements", "copied") } else { ("you are using an explicit closure for cloning elements", "cloned") diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_collect_result_unit.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_collect_result_unit.rs index d420f144e..a0300d278 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_collect_result_unit.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_collect_result_unit.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; -use clippy_utils::is_trait_method; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; use if_chain::if_chain; @@ -11,18 +10,10 @@ use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use super::MAP_COLLECT_RESULT_UNIT; -pub(super) fn check( - cx: &LateContext<'_>, - expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, - iter: &hir::Expr<'_>, - map_fn: &hir::Expr<'_>, - collect_recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, -) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, iter: &hir::Expr<'_>, map_fn: &hir::Expr<'_>) { + // return of collect `Result<(),_>` + let collect_ret_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); if_chain! { - // called on Iterator - if is_trait_method(cx, collect_recv, sym::Iterator); - // return of collect `Result<(),_>` - let collect_ret_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr); if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, collect_ret_ty, sym::Result); if let ty::Adt(_, substs) = collect_ret_ty.kind(); if let Some(result_t) = substs.types().next(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_err_ignore.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_err_ignore.rs index 1fb661714..b773b3e42 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_err_ignore.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_err_ignore.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use rustc_span::sym; use super::MAP_ERR_IGNORE; -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>, arg: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>, arg: &Expr<'_>) { if let Some(method_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(e.hir_id) && let Some(impl_id) = cx.tcx.impl_of_method(method_id) && is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.tcx.type_of(impl_id), sym::Result) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_unwrap_or.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_unwrap_or.rs index 74fdead21..3122f72ee 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_unwrap_or.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/map_unwrap_or.rs @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; use clippy_utils::usage::mutated_variables; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::LateContext; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use super::MAP_UNWRAP_OR; @@ -19,13 +18,13 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( recv: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>, map_arg: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>, unwrap_arg: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) -> bool { // lint if the caller of `map()` is an `Option` let is_option = is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv), sym::Option); let is_result = is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv), sym::Result); - if is_result && !meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::RESULT_MAP_OR_ELSE) { + if is_result && !msrv.meets(msrvs::RESULT_MAP_OR_ELSE) { return false; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs index 8a76ba0b0..d2913680c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ mod map_flatten; mod map_identity; mod map_unwrap_or; mod mut_mutex_lock; +mod needless_collect; mod needless_option_as_deref; mod needless_option_take; mod no_effect_replace; @@ -69,6 +70,8 @@ mod path_buf_push_overwrite; mod range_zip_with_len; mod repeat_once; mod search_is_some; +mod seek_from_current; +mod seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind; mod single_char_add_str; mod single_char_insert_string; mod single_char_pattern; @@ -101,17 +104,16 @@ mod zst_offset; use bind_instead_of_map::BindInsteadOfMap; use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_help}; -use clippy_utils::ty::{contains_adt_constructor, implements_trait, is_copy, is_type_diagnostic_item}; -use clippy_utils::{contains_return, is_trait_method, iter_input_pats, meets_msrv, msrvs, return_ty}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{contains_ty_adt_constructor_opaque, implements_trait, is_copy, is_type_diagnostic_item}; +use clippy_utils::{contains_return, is_bool, is_trait_method, iter_input_pats, return_ty}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_hir::def::Res; -use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, PrimTy, QPath, TraitItem, TraitItemKind}; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, TraitItem, TraitItemKind}; use rustc_hir_analysis::hir_ty_to_ty; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, TraitRef, Ty}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; @@ -156,9 +158,9 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// ``` /// Use instead: /// ```rust - /// let hello = "hesuo worpd".replace(&['s', 'u', 'p'], "l"); + /// let hello = "hesuo worpd".replace(['s', 'u', 'p'], "l"); /// ``` - #[clippy::version = "1.64.0"] + #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] pub COLLAPSIBLE_STR_REPLACE, perf, "collapse consecutive calls to str::replace (2 or more) into a single call" @@ -829,32 +831,30 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// etc. instead. /// /// ### Why is this bad? - /// The function will always be called and potentially - /// allocate an object acting as the default. + /// The function will always be called. This is only bad if it allocates or + /// does some non-trivial amount of work. /// /// ### Known problems - /// If the function has side-effects, not calling it will - /// change the semantic of the program, but you shouldn't rely on that anyway. + /// If the function has side-effects, not calling it will change the + /// semantic of the program, but you shouldn't rely on that. + /// + /// The lint also cannot figure out whether the function you call is + /// actually expensive to call or not. /// /// ### Example /// ```rust /// # let foo = Some(String::new()); - /// foo.unwrap_or(String::new()); + /// foo.unwrap_or(String::from("empty")); /// ``` /// /// Use instead: /// ```rust /// # let foo = Some(String::new()); - /// foo.unwrap_or_else(String::new); - /// - /// // or - /// - /// # let foo = Some(String::new()); - /// foo.unwrap_or_default(); + /// foo.unwrap_or_else(|| String::from("empty")); /// ``` #[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"] pub OR_FUN_CALL, - perf, + nursery, "using any `*or` method with a function call, which suggests `*or_else`" } @@ -1728,7 +1728,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does - /// Checks for usage of `_.as_ref().map(Deref::deref)` or it's aliases (such as String::as_str). + /// Checks for usage of `_.as_ref().map(Deref::deref)` or its aliases (such as String::as_str). /// /// ### Why is this bad? /// Readability, this can be written more concisely as @@ -2094,8 +2094,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// let s = "Hello world!"; /// let cow = Cow::Borrowed(s); /// - /// let data = cow.into_owned(); - /// assert!(matches!(data, String)) + /// let _data: String = cow.into_owned(); /// ``` #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] pub SUSPICIOUS_TO_OWNED, @@ -2426,7 +2425,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### Known problems /// /// The type of the resulting iterator might become incompatible with its usage - #[clippy::version = "1.64.0"] + #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] pub ITER_ON_SINGLE_ITEMS, nursery, "Iterator for array of length 1" @@ -2458,7 +2457,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### Known problems /// /// The type of the resulting iterator might become incompatible with its usage - #[clippy::version = "1.64.0"] + #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] pub ITER_ON_EMPTY_COLLECTIONS, nursery, "Iterator for empty array" @@ -3066,9 +3065,105 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { "iterating on map using `iter` when `keys` or `values` would do" } +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// + /// Checks an argument of `seek` method of `Seek` trait + /// and if it start seek from `SeekFrom::Current(0)`, suggests `stream_position` instead. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// + /// Readability. Use dedicated method. + /// + /// ### Example + /// + /// ```rust,no_run + /// use std::fs::File; + /// use std::io::{self, Write, Seek, SeekFrom}; + /// + /// fn main() -> io::Result<()> { + /// let mut f = File::create("foo.txt")?; + /// f.write_all(b"Hello")?; + /// eprintln!("Written {} bytes", f.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))?); + /// + /// Ok(()) + /// } + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust,no_run + /// use std::fs::File; + /// use std::io::{self, Write, Seek, SeekFrom}; + /// + /// fn main() -> io::Result<()> { + /// let mut f = File::create("foo.txt")?; + /// f.write_all(b"Hello")?; + /// eprintln!("Written {} bytes", f.stream_position()?); + /// + /// Ok(()) + /// } + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.66.0"] + pub SEEK_FROM_CURRENT, + complexity, + "use dedicated method for seek from current position" +} + +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// + /// Checks for jumps to the start of a stream that implements `Seek` + /// and uses the `seek` method providing `Start` as parameter. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// + /// Readability. There is a specific method that was implemented for + /// this exact scenario. + /// + /// ### Example + /// ```rust + /// # use std::io; + /// fn foo<T: io::Seek>(t: &mut T) { + /// t.seek(io::SeekFrom::Start(0)); + /// } + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust + /// # use std::io; + /// fn foo<T: io::Seek>(t: &mut T) { + /// t.rewind(); + /// } + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.66.0"] + pub SEEK_TO_START_INSTEAD_OF_REWIND, + complexity, + "jumping to the start of stream using `seek` method" +} + +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Checks for functions collecting an iterator when collect + /// is not needed. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// `collect` causes the allocation of a new data structure, + /// when this allocation may not be needed. + /// + /// ### Example + /// ```rust + /// # let iterator = vec![1].into_iter(); + /// let len = iterator.clone().collect::<Vec<_>>().len(); + /// // should be + /// let len = iterator.count(); + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.30.0"] + pub NEEDLESS_COLLECT, + nursery, + "collecting an iterator when collect is not needed" +} + pub struct Methods { avoid_breaking_exported_api: bool, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, allow_expect_in_tests: bool, allow_unwrap_in_tests: bool, } @@ -3077,7 +3172,7 @@ impl Methods { #[must_use] pub fn new( avoid_breaking_exported_api: bool, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, allow_expect_in_tests: bool, allow_unwrap_in_tests: bool, ) -> Self { @@ -3190,16 +3285,19 @@ impl_lint_pass!(Methods => [ VEC_RESIZE_TO_ZERO, VERBOSE_FILE_READS, ITER_KV_MAP, + SEEK_FROM_CURRENT, + SEEK_TO_START_INSTEAD_OF_REWIND, + NEEDLESS_COLLECT, ]); /// Extracts a method call name, args, and `Span` of the method name. fn method_call<'tcx>( recv: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, -) -> Option<(&'tcx str, &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, &'tcx [hir::Expr<'tcx>], Span)> { - if let ExprKind::MethodCall(path, receiver, args, _) = recv.kind { +) -> Option<(&'tcx str, &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, &'tcx [hir::Expr<'tcx>], Span, Span)> { + if let ExprKind::MethodCall(path, receiver, args, call_span) = recv.kind { if !args.iter().any(|e| e.span.from_expansion()) && !receiver.span.from_expansion() { let name = path.ident.name.as_str(); - return Some((name, receiver, args, path.ident.span)); + return Some((name, receiver, args, path.ident.span, call_span)); } } None @@ -3227,7 +3325,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Methods { single_char_add_str::check(cx, expr, receiver, args); into_iter_on_ref::check(cx, expr, method_span, method_call.ident.name, receiver); single_char_pattern::check(cx, expr, method_call.ident.name, receiver, args); - unnecessary_to_owned::check(cx, expr, method_call.ident.name, receiver, args, self.msrv); + unnecessary_to_owned::check(cx, expr, method_call.ident.name, receiver, args, &self.msrv); }, hir::ExprKind::Binary(op, lhs, rhs) if op.node == hir::BinOpKind::Eq || op.node == hir::BinOpKind::Ne => { let mut info = BinaryExprInfo { @@ -3316,36 +3414,10 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Methods { if let hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(_, _) = impl_item.kind { let ret_ty = return_ty(cx, impl_item.hir_id()); - // walk the return type and check for Self (this does not check associated types) - if let Some(self_adt) = self_ty.ty_adt_def() { - if contains_adt_constructor(ret_ty, self_adt) { - return; - } - } else if ret_ty.contains(self_ty) { + if contains_ty_adt_constructor_opaque(cx, ret_ty, self_ty) { return; } - // if return type is impl trait, check the associated types - if let ty::Opaque(def_id, _) = *ret_ty.kind() { - // one of the associated types must be Self - for &(predicate, _span) in cx.tcx.explicit_item_bounds(def_id) { - if let ty::PredicateKind::Projection(projection_predicate) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() { - let assoc_ty = match projection_predicate.term.unpack() { - ty::TermKind::Ty(ty) => ty, - ty::TermKind::Const(_c) => continue, - }; - // walk the associated type and check for Self - if let Some(self_adt) = self_ty.ty_adt_def() { - if contains_adt_constructor(assoc_ty, self_adt) { - return; - } - } else if assoc_ty.contains(self_ty) { - return; - } - } - } - } - if name == "new" && ret_ty != self_ty { span_lint( cx, @@ -3411,7 +3483,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Methods { impl Methods { #[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)] fn check_methods<'tcx>(&self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { - if let Some((name, recv, args, span)) = method_call(expr) { + if let Some((name, recv, args, span, call_span)) = method_call(expr) { match (name, args) { ("add" | "offset" | "sub" | "wrapping_offset" | "wrapping_add" | "wrapping_sub", [_arg]) => { zst_offset::check(cx, expr, recv); @@ -3429,29 +3501,32 @@ impl Methods { ("as_mut", []) => useless_asref::check(cx, expr, "as_mut", recv), ("as_ref", []) => useless_asref::check(cx, expr, "as_ref", recv), ("assume_init", []) => uninit_assumed_init::check(cx, expr, recv), - ("cloned", []) => cloned_instead_of_copied::check(cx, expr, recv, span, self.msrv), - ("collect", []) => match method_call(recv) { - Some((name @ ("cloned" | "copied"), recv2, [], _)) => { - iter_cloned_collect::check(cx, name, expr, recv2); - }, - Some(("map", m_recv, [m_arg], _)) => { - map_collect_result_unit::check(cx, expr, m_recv, m_arg, recv); - }, - Some(("take", take_self_arg, [take_arg], _)) => { - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::STR_REPEAT) { - manual_str_repeat::check(cx, expr, recv, take_self_arg, take_arg); - } - }, - _ => {}, + ("cloned", []) => cloned_instead_of_copied::check(cx, expr, recv, span, &self.msrv), + ("collect", []) if is_trait_method(cx, expr, sym::Iterator) => { + needless_collect::check(cx, span, expr, recv, call_span); + match method_call(recv) { + Some((name @ ("cloned" | "copied"), recv2, [], _, _)) => { + iter_cloned_collect::check(cx, name, expr, recv2); + }, + Some(("map", m_recv, [m_arg], _, _)) => { + map_collect_result_unit::check(cx, expr, m_recv, m_arg); + }, + Some(("take", take_self_arg, [take_arg], _, _)) => { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::STR_REPEAT) { + manual_str_repeat::check(cx, expr, recv, take_self_arg, take_arg); + } + }, + _ => {}, + } }, ("count", []) if is_trait_method(cx, expr, sym::Iterator) => match method_call(recv) { - Some(("cloned", recv2, [], _)) => iter_overeager_cloned::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2, true, false), - Some((name2 @ ("into_iter" | "iter" | "iter_mut"), recv2, [], _)) => { + Some(("cloned", recv2, [], _, _)) => iter_overeager_cloned::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2, true, false), + Some((name2 @ ("into_iter" | "iter" | "iter_mut"), recv2, [], _, _)) => { iter_count::check(cx, expr, recv2, name2); }, - Some(("map", _, [arg], _)) => suspicious_map::check(cx, expr, recv, arg), - Some(("filter", recv2, [arg], _)) => bytecount::check(cx, expr, recv2, arg), - Some(("bytes", recv2, [], _)) => bytes_count_to_len::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2), + Some(("map", _, [arg], _, _)) => suspicious_map::check(cx, expr, recv, arg), + Some(("filter", recv2, [arg], _, _)) => bytecount::check(cx, expr, recv2, arg), + Some(("bytes", recv2, [], _, _)) => bytes_count_to_len::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2), _ => {}, }, ("drain", [arg]) => { @@ -3463,8 +3538,8 @@ impl Methods { } }, ("expect", [_]) => match method_call(recv) { - Some(("ok", recv, [], _)) => ok_expect::check(cx, expr, recv), - Some(("err", recv, [], err_span)) => err_expect::check(cx, expr, recv, self.msrv, span, err_span), + Some(("ok", recv, [], _, _)) => ok_expect::check(cx, expr, recv), + Some(("err", recv, [], err_span, _)) => err_expect::check(cx, expr, recv, span, err_span, &self.msrv), _ => expect_used::check(cx, expr, recv, false, self.allow_expect_in_tests), }, ("expect_err", [_]) => expect_used::check(cx, expr, recv, true, self.allow_expect_in_tests), @@ -3484,13 +3559,13 @@ impl Methods { flat_map_option::check(cx, expr, arg, span); }, ("flatten", []) => match method_call(recv) { - Some(("map", recv, [map_arg], map_span)) => map_flatten::check(cx, expr, recv, map_arg, map_span), - Some(("cloned", recv2, [], _)) => iter_overeager_cloned::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2, false, true), + Some(("map", recv, [map_arg], map_span, _)) => map_flatten::check(cx, expr, recv, map_arg, map_span), + Some(("cloned", recv2, [], _, _)) => iter_overeager_cloned::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2, false, true), _ => {}, }, ("fold", [init, acc]) => unnecessary_fold::check(cx, expr, init, acc, span), ("for_each", [_]) => { - if let Some(("inspect", _, [_], span2)) = method_call(recv) { + if let Some(("inspect", _, [_], span2, _)) = method_call(recv) { inspect_for_each::check(cx, expr, span2); } }, @@ -3503,19 +3578,19 @@ impl Methods { unit_hash::check(cx, expr, recv, arg); }, ("is_file", []) => filetype_is_file::check(cx, expr, recv), - ("is_digit", [radix]) => is_digit_ascii_radix::check(cx, expr, recv, radix, self.msrv), + ("is_digit", [radix]) => is_digit_ascii_radix::check(cx, expr, recv, radix, &self.msrv), ("is_none", []) => check_is_some_is_none(cx, expr, recv, false), ("is_some", []) => check_is_some_is_none(cx, expr, recv, true), ("iter" | "iter_mut" | "into_iter", []) => { iter_on_single_or_empty_collections::check(cx, expr, name, recv); }, ("join", [join_arg]) => { - if let Some(("collect", _, _, span)) = method_call(recv) { + if let Some(("collect", _, _, span, _)) = method_call(recv) { unnecessary_join::check(cx, expr, recv, join_arg, span); } }, ("last", []) | ("skip", [_]) => { - if let Some((name2, recv2, args2, _span2)) = method_call(recv) { + if let Some((name2, recv2, args2, _span2, _)) = method_call(recv) { if let ("cloned", []) = (name2, args2) { iter_overeager_cloned::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2, false, false); } @@ -3526,17 +3601,17 @@ impl Methods { }, (name @ ("map" | "map_err"), [m_arg]) => { if name == "map" { - map_clone::check(cx, expr, recv, m_arg, self.msrv); - if let Some((map_name @ ("iter" | "into_iter"), recv2, _, _)) = method_call(recv) { + map_clone::check(cx, expr, recv, m_arg, &self.msrv); + if let Some((map_name @ ("iter" | "into_iter"), recv2, _, _, _)) = method_call(recv) { iter_kv_map::check(cx, map_name, expr, recv2, m_arg); } } else { map_err_ignore::check(cx, expr, m_arg); } - if let Some((name, recv2, args, span2)) = method_call(recv) { + if let Some((name, recv2, args, span2,_)) = method_call(recv) { match (name, args) { - ("as_mut", []) => option_as_ref_deref::check(cx, expr, recv2, m_arg, true, self.msrv), - ("as_ref", []) => option_as_ref_deref::check(cx, expr, recv2, m_arg, false, self.msrv), + ("as_mut", []) => option_as_ref_deref::check(cx, expr, recv2, m_arg, true, &self.msrv), + ("as_ref", []) => option_as_ref_deref::check(cx, expr, recv2, m_arg, false, &self.msrv), ("filter", [f_arg]) => { filter_map::check(cx, expr, recv2, f_arg, span2, recv, m_arg, span, false); }, @@ -3553,11 +3628,11 @@ impl Methods { manual_ok_or::check(cx, expr, recv, def, map); }, ("next", []) => { - if let Some((name2, recv2, args2, _)) = method_call(recv) { + if let Some((name2, recv2, args2, _, _)) = method_call(recv) { match (name2, args2) { ("cloned", []) => iter_overeager_cloned::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2, false, false), ("filter", [arg]) => filter_next::check(cx, expr, recv2, arg), - ("filter_map", [arg]) => filter_map_next::check(cx, expr, recv2, arg, self.msrv), + ("filter_map", [arg]) => filter_map_next::check(cx, expr, recv2, arg, &self.msrv), ("iter", []) => iter_next_slice::check(cx, expr, recv2), ("skip", [arg]) => iter_skip_next::check(cx, expr, recv2, arg), ("skip_while", [_]) => skip_while_next::check(cx, expr), @@ -3566,10 +3641,10 @@ impl Methods { } }, ("nth", [n_arg]) => match method_call(recv) { - Some(("bytes", recv2, [], _)) => bytes_nth::check(cx, expr, recv2, n_arg), - Some(("cloned", recv2, [], _)) => iter_overeager_cloned::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2, false, false), - Some(("iter", recv2, [], _)) => iter_nth::check(cx, expr, recv2, recv, n_arg, false), - Some(("iter_mut", recv2, [], _)) => iter_nth::check(cx, expr, recv2, recv, n_arg, true), + Some(("bytes", recv2, [], _, _)) => bytes_nth::check(cx, expr, recv2, n_arg), + Some(("cloned", recv2, [], _, _)) => iter_overeager_cloned::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2, false, false), + Some(("iter", recv2, [], _, _)) => iter_nth::check(cx, expr, recv2, recv, n_arg, false), + Some(("iter_mut", recv2, [], _, _)) => iter_nth::check(cx, expr, recv2, recv, n_arg, true), _ => iter_nth_zero::check(cx, expr, recv, n_arg), }, ("ok_or_else", [arg]) => unnecessary_lazy_eval::check(cx, expr, recv, arg, "ok_or"), @@ -3604,6 +3679,14 @@ impl Methods { ("resize", [count_arg, default_arg]) => { vec_resize_to_zero::check(cx, expr, count_arg, default_arg, span); }, + ("seek", [arg]) => { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::SEEK_FROM_CURRENT) { + seek_from_current::check(cx, expr, recv, arg); + } + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::SEEK_REWIND) { + seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind::check(cx, expr, recv, arg, span); + } + }, ("sort", []) => { stable_sort_primitive::check(cx, expr, recv); }, @@ -3616,7 +3699,7 @@ impl Methods { ("splitn" | "rsplitn", [count_arg, pat_arg]) => { if let Some((Constant::Int(count), _)) = constant(cx, cx.typeck_results(), count_arg) { suspicious_splitn::check(cx, name, expr, recv, count); - str_splitn::check(cx, name, expr, recv, pat_arg, count, self.msrv); + str_splitn::check(cx, name, expr, recv, pat_arg, count, &self.msrv); } }, ("splitn_mut" | "rsplitn_mut", [count_arg, _]) => { @@ -3626,7 +3709,7 @@ impl Methods { }, ("step_by", [arg]) => iterator_step_by_zero::check(cx, expr, arg), ("take", [_arg]) => { - if let Some((name2, recv2, args2, _span2)) = method_call(recv) { + if let Some((name2, recv2, args2, _span2, _)) = method_call(recv) { if let ("cloned", []) = (name2, args2) { iter_overeager_cloned::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2, false, false); } @@ -3634,7 +3717,7 @@ impl Methods { }, ("take", []) => needless_option_take::check(cx, expr, recv), ("then", [arg]) => { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::BOOL_THEN_SOME) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::BOOL_THEN_SOME) { return; } unnecessary_lazy_eval::check(cx, expr, recv, arg, "then_some"); @@ -3649,13 +3732,13 @@ impl Methods { }, ("unwrap", []) => { match method_call(recv) { - Some(("get", recv, [get_arg], _)) => { + Some(("get", recv, [get_arg], _, _)) => { get_unwrap::check(cx, expr, recv, get_arg, false); }, - Some(("get_mut", recv, [get_arg], _)) => { + Some(("get_mut", recv, [get_arg], _, _)) => { get_unwrap::check(cx, expr, recv, get_arg, true); }, - Some(("or", recv, [or_arg], or_span)) => { + Some(("or", recv, [or_arg], or_span, _)) => { or_then_unwrap::check(cx, expr, recv, or_arg, or_span); }, _ => {}, @@ -3664,20 +3747,20 @@ impl Methods { }, ("unwrap_err", []) => unwrap_used::check(cx, expr, recv, true, self.allow_unwrap_in_tests), ("unwrap_or", [u_arg]) => match method_call(recv) { - Some((arith @ ("checked_add" | "checked_sub" | "checked_mul"), lhs, [rhs], _)) => { + Some((arith @ ("checked_add" | "checked_sub" | "checked_mul"), lhs, [rhs], _, _)) => { manual_saturating_arithmetic::check(cx, expr, lhs, rhs, u_arg, &arith["checked_".len()..]); }, - Some(("map", m_recv, [m_arg], span)) => { + Some(("map", m_recv, [m_arg], span, _)) => { option_map_unwrap_or::check(cx, expr, m_recv, m_arg, recv, u_arg, span); }, - Some(("then_some", t_recv, [t_arg], _)) => { + Some(("then_some", t_recv, [t_arg], _, _)) => { obfuscated_if_else::check(cx, expr, t_recv, t_arg, u_arg); }, _ => {}, }, ("unwrap_or_else", [u_arg]) => match method_call(recv) { - Some(("map", recv, [map_arg], _)) - if map_unwrap_or::check(cx, expr, recv, map_arg, u_arg, self.msrv) => {}, + Some(("map", recv, [map_arg], _, _)) + if map_unwrap_or::check(cx, expr, recv, map_arg, u_arg, &self.msrv) => {}, _ => { unwrap_or_else_default::check(cx, expr, recv, u_arg); unnecessary_lazy_eval::check(cx, expr, recv, u_arg, "unwrap_or"); @@ -3697,7 +3780,7 @@ impl Methods { } fn check_is_some_is_none(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, recv: &Expr<'_>, is_some: bool) { - if let Some((name @ ("find" | "position" | "rposition"), f_recv, [arg], span)) = method_call(recv) { + if let Some((name @ ("find" | "position" | "rposition"), f_recv, [arg], span, _)) = method_call(recv) { search_is_some::check(cx, expr, name, is_some, f_recv, arg, recv, span); } } @@ -3906,14 +3989,6 @@ impl OutType { } } -fn is_bool(ty: &hir::Ty<'_>) -> bool { - if let hir::TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) = ty.kind { - matches!(path.res, Res::PrimTy(PrimTy::Bool)) - } else { - false - } -} - fn fn_header_equals(expected: hir::FnHeader, actual: hir::FnHeader) -> bool { expected.constness == actual.constness && expected.unsafety == actual.unsafety diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/needless_collect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/needless_collect.rs index 66f9e2859..b088e642e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/needless_collect.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/needless_collect.rs @@ -3,94 +3,99 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_hir_and_then}; use clippy_utils::higher; use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_applicability}; use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; -use clippy_utils::{can_move_expr_to_closure, is_trait_method, path_to_local, path_to_local_id, CaptureKind}; -use if_chain::if_chain; +use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, make_normalized_projection, make_projection}; +use clippy_utils::{ + can_move_expr_to_closure, get_enclosing_block, get_parent_node, is_trait_method, path_to_local, path_to_local_id, + CaptureKind, +}; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_errors::{Applicability, MultiSpan}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_block, walk_expr, Visitor}; -use rustc_hir::{Block, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, HirIdSet, Local, Mutability, Node, PatKind, Stmt, StmtKind}; +use rustc_hir::{ + BindingAnnotation, Block, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, HirIdSet, Local, Mutability, Node, PatKind, Stmt, StmtKind, +}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; -use rustc_middle::ty::subst::GenericArgKind; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; -use rustc_span::sym; -use rustc_span::Span; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AssocKind, EarlyBinder, GenericArg, GenericArgKind, Ty}; +use rustc_span::symbol::Ident; +use rustc_span::{sym, Span, Symbol}; const NEEDLESS_COLLECT_MSG: &str = "avoid using `collect()` when not needed"; -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>) { - check_needless_collect_direct_usage(expr, cx); - check_needless_collect_indirect_usage(expr, cx); -} -fn check_needless_collect_direct_usage<'tcx>(expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>) { - if_chain! { - if let ExprKind::MethodCall(method, receiver, args, _) = expr.kind; - if let ExprKind::MethodCall(chain_method, ..) = receiver.kind; - if chain_method.ident.name == sym!(collect) && is_trait_method(cx, receiver, sym::Iterator); - then { - let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(receiver); - let mut applicability = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect; - let is_empty_sugg = "next().is_none()".to_string(); - let method_name = method.ident.name.as_str(); - let sugg = if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Vec) || - is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::VecDeque) || - is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::LinkedList) || - is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::BinaryHeap) { - match method_name { - "len" => "count()".to_string(), - "is_empty" => is_empty_sugg, - "contains" => { - let contains_arg = snippet_with_applicability(cx, args[0].span, "??", &mut applicability); - let (arg, pred) = contains_arg - .strip_prefix('&') - .map_or(("&x", &*contains_arg), |s| ("x", s)); - format!("any(|{arg}| x == {pred})") - } - _ => return, - } - } - else if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::BTreeMap) || - is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::HashMap) { - match method_name { - "is_empty" => is_empty_sugg, - _ => return, - } - } - else { - return; - }; - span_lint_and_sugg( - cx, - NEEDLESS_COLLECT, - chain_method.ident.span.with_hi(expr.span.hi()), - NEEDLESS_COLLECT_MSG, - "replace with", - sugg, - applicability, - ); - } - } -} +pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + name_span: Span, + collect_expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, + iter_expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, + call_span: Span, +) { + if let Some(parent) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, collect_expr.hir_id) { + match parent { + Node::Expr(parent) => { + if let ExprKind::MethodCall(name, _, args @ ([] | [_]), _) = parent.kind { + let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + let name = name.ident.as_str(); + let collect_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(collect_expr); -fn check_needless_collect_indirect_usage<'tcx>(expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>) { - if let ExprKind::Block(block, _) = expr.kind { - for stmt in block.stmts { - if_chain! { - if let StmtKind::Local(local) = stmt.kind; - if let PatKind::Binding(_, id, ..) = local.pat.kind; - if let Some(init_expr) = local.init; - if let ExprKind::MethodCall(method_name, iter_source, [], ..) = init_expr.kind; - if method_name.ident.name == sym!(collect) && is_trait_method(cx, init_expr, sym::Iterator); - let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(init_expr); - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Vec) || - is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::VecDeque) || - is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::BinaryHeap) || - is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::LinkedList); - let iter_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(iter_source); - if let Some(iter_calls) = detect_iter_and_into_iters(block, id, cx, get_captured_ids(cx, iter_ty)); - if let [iter_call] = &*iter_calls; - then { + let sugg: String = match name { + "len" => { + if let Some(adt) = collect_ty.ty_adt_def() + && matches!( + cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(adt.did()), + Some(sym::Vec | sym::VecDeque | sym::LinkedList | sym::BinaryHeap) + ) + { + "count()".into() + } else { + return; + } + }, + "is_empty" + if is_is_empty_sig(cx, parent.hir_id) + && iterates_same_ty(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(iter_expr), collect_ty) => + { + "next().is_none()".into() + }, + "contains" => { + if is_contains_sig(cx, parent.hir_id, iter_expr) + && let Some(arg) = args.first() + { + let (span, prefix) = if let ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, arg) = arg.kind { + (arg.span, "") + } else { + (arg.span, "*") + }; + let snip = snippet_with_applicability(cx, span, "??", &mut app); + format!("any(|x| x == {prefix}{snip})") + } else { + return; + } + }, + _ => return, + }; + + span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + NEEDLESS_COLLECT, + call_span.with_hi(parent.span.hi()), + NEEDLESS_COLLECT_MSG, + "replace with", + sugg, + app, + ); + } + }, + Node::Local(l) => { + if let PatKind::Binding(BindingAnnotation::NONE | BindingAnnotation::MUT, id, _, None) + = l.pat.kind + && let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(collect_expr) + && [sym::Vec, sym::VecDeque, sym::BinaryHeap, sym::LinkedList].into_iter() + .any(|item| is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, item)) + && let iter_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(iter_expr) + && let Some(block) = get_enclosing_block(cx, l.hir_id) + && let Some(iter_calls) = detect_iter_and_into_iters(block, id, cx, get_captured_ids(cx, iter_ty)) + && let [iter_call] = &*iter_calls + { let mut used_count_visitor = UsedCountVisitor { cx, id, @@ -102,20 +107,20 @@ fn check_needless_collect_indirect_usage<'tcx>(expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, cx: &LateCo } // Suggest replacing iter_call with iter_replacement, and removing stmt - let mut span = MultiSpan::from_span(method_name.ident.span); + let mut span = MultiSpan::from_span(name_span); span.push_span_label(iter_call.span, "the iterator could be used here instead"); span_lint_hir_and_then( cx, super::NEEDLESS_COLLECT, - init_expr.hir_id, + collect_expr.hir_id, span, NEEDLESS_COLLECT_MSG, |diag| { - let iter_replacement = format!("{}{}", Sugg::hir(cx, iter_source, ".."), iter_call.get_iter_method(cx)); + let iter_replacement = format!("{}{}", Sugg::hir(cx, iter_expr, ".."), iter_call.get_iter_method(cx)); diag.multipart_suggestion( iter_call.get_suggestion_text(), vec![ - (stmt.span, String::new()), + (l.span, String::new()), (iter_call.span, iter_replacement) ], Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, @@ -123,11 +128,61 @@ fn check_needless_collect_indirect_usage<'tcx>(expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, cx: &LateCo }, ); } - } + }, + _ => (), } } } +/// Checks if the given method call matches the expected signature of `([&[mut]] self) -> bool` +fn is_is_empty_sig(cx: &LateContext<'_>, call_id: HirId) -> bool { + cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(call_id).map_or(false, |id| { + let sig = cx.tcx.fn_sig(id).skip_binder(); + sig.inputs().len() == 1 && sig.output().is_bool() + }) +} + +/// Checks if `<iter_ty as Iterator>::Item` is the same as `<collect_ty as IntoIter>::Item` +fn iterates_same_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, iter_ty: Ty<'tcx>, collect_ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { + let item = Symbol::intern("Item"); + if let Some(iter_trait) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Iterator) + && let Some(into_iter_trait) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::IntoIterator) + && let Some(iter_item_ty) = make_normalized_projection(cx.tcx, cx.param_env, iter_trait, item, [iter_ty]) + && let Some(into_iter_item_proj) = make_projection(cx.tcx, into_iter_trait, item, [collect_ty]) + && let Ok(into_iter_item_ty) = cx.tcx.try_normalize_erasing_regions( + cx.param_env, + cx.tcx.mk_projection(into_iter_item_proj.item_def_id, into_iter_item_proj.substs) + ) + { + iter_item_ty == into_iter_item_ty + } else { + false + } +} + +/// Checks if the given method call matches the expected signature of +/// `([&[mut]] self, &<iter_ty as Iterator>::Item) -> bool` +fn is_contains_sig(cx: &LateContext<'_>, call_id: HirId, iter_expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { + let typeck = cx.typeck_results(); + if let Some(id) = typeck.type_dependent_def_id(call_id) + && let sig = cx.tcx.fn_sig(id) + && sig.skip_binder().output().is_bool() + && let [_, search_ty] = *sig.skip_binder().inputs() + && let ty::Ref(_, search_ty, Mutability::Not) = *cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(sig.rebind(search_ty)).kind() + && let Some(iter_trait) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Iterator) + && let Some(iter_item) = cx.tcx + .associated_items(iter_trait) + .find_by_name_and_kind(cx.tcx, Ident::with_dummy_span(Symbol::intern("Item")), AssocKind::Type, iter_trait) + && let substs = cx.tcx.mk_substs([GenericArg::from(typeck.expr_ty_adjusted(iter_expr))].into_iter()) + && let proj_ty = cx.tcx.mk_projection(iter_item.def_id, substs) + && let Ok(item_ty) = cx.tcx.try_normalize_erasing_regions(cx.param_env, proj_ty) + { + item_ty == EarlyBinder(search_ty).subst(cx.tcx, cx.typeck_results().node_substs(call_id)) + } else { + false + } +} + struct IterFunction { func: IterFunctionKind, span: Span, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/no_effect_replace.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/no_effect_replace.rs index a76341855..01655e860 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/no_effect_replace.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/no_effect_replace.rs @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_lang_item; use clippy_utils::SpanlessEq; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::LitKind; -use rustc_hir::ExprKind; +use rustc_hir::{ExprKind, LangItem}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; -use rustc_span::sym; use super::NO_EFFECT_REPLACE; @@ -16,7 +15,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( arg2: &'tcx rustc_hir::Expr<'_>, ) { let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr).peel_refs(); - if !(ty.is_str() || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String)) { + if !(ty.is_str() || is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::String)) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_as_ref_deref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_as_ref_deref.rs index 742483e6b..3e33f9193 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_as_ref_deref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_as_ref_deref.rs @@ -1,27 +1,27 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; -use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, meets_msrv, msrvs, path_to_local_id, paths, peel_blocks}; +use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, path_to_local_id, paths, peel_blocks}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_span::sym; use super::OPTION_AS_REF_DEREF; /// lint use of `_.as_ref().map(Deref::deref)` for `Option`s -pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, +pub(super) fn check( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, as_ref_recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, map_arg: &hir::Expr<'_>, is_mut: bool, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { - if !meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::OPTION_AS_DEREF) { + if !msrv.meets(msrvs::OPTION_AS_DEREF) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_unwrap_or.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_unwrap_or.rs index 30421a6dd..910ee1485 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_unwrap_or.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_unwrap_or.rs @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ struct UnwrapVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for UnwrapVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { type NestedFilter = nested_filter::All; - fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &'tcx Path<'_>, _id: HirId) { + fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &Path<'tcx>, _id: HirId) { self.identifiers.insert(ident(path)); walk_path(self, path); } @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ struct MapExprVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for MapExprVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { type NestedFilter = nested_filter::All; - fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &'tcx Path<'_>, _id: HirId) { + fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &Path<'tcx>, _id: HirId) { if self.identifiers.contains(&ident(path)) { self.found_identifier = true; return; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs index 991d3dd53..4460f38fc 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs @@ -83,6 +83,8 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( method_span: Span, self_expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, arg: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>, + // `Some` if fn has second argument + second_arg: Option<&hir::Expr<'_>>, span: Span, // None if lambda is required fun_span: Option<Span>, @@ -109,30 +111,40 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( if poss.contains(&name); then { - let macro_expanded_snipped; - let sugg: Cow<'_, str> = { + let sugg = { let (snippet_span, use_lambda) = match (fn_has_arguments, fun_span) { (false, Some(fun_span)) => (fun_span, false), _ => (arg.span, true), }; - let snippet = { - let not_macro_argument_snippet = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, snippet_span, ".."); - if not_macro_argument_snippet == "vec![]" { - macro_expanded_snipped = snippet(cx, snippet_span, ".."); + + let format_span = |span: Span| { + let not_macro_argument_snippet = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, span, ".."); + let snip = if not_macro_argument_snippet == "vec![]" { + let macro_expanded_snipped = snippet(cx, snippet_span, ".."); match macro_expanded_snipped.strip_prefix("$crate::vec::") { - Some(stripped) => Cow::from(stripped), + Some(stripped) => Cow::Owned(stripped.to_owned()), None => macro_expanded_snipped, } } else { not_macro_argument_snippet - } + }; + + snip.to_string() }; - if use_lambda { + let snip = format_span(snippet_span); + let snip = if use_lambda { let l_arg = if fn_has_arguments { "_" } else { "" }; - format!("|{l_arg}| {snippet}").into() + format!("|{l_arg}| {snip}") } else { - snippet + snip + }; + + if let Some(f) = second_arg { + let f = format_span(f.span); + format!("{snip}, {f}") + } else { + snip } }; let span_replace_word = method_span.with_hi(span.hi()); @@ -149,8 +161,8 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( } } - if let [arg] = args { - let inner_arg = if let hir::ExprKind::Block( + let extract_inner_arg = |arg: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>| { + if let hir::ExprKind::Block( hir::Block { stmts: [], expr: Some(expr), @@ -162,19 +174,32 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( expr } else { arg - }; + } + }; + + if let [arg] = args { + let inner_arg = extract_inner_arg(arg); match inner_arg.kind { hir::ExprKind::Call(fun, or_args) => { let or_has_args = !or_args.is_empty(); if !check_unwrap_or_default(cx, name, fun, arg, or_has_args, expr.span, method_span) { let fun_span = if or_has_args { None } else { Some(fun.span) }; - check_general_case(cx, name, method_span, receiver, arg, expr.span, fun_span); + check_general_case(cx, name, method_span, receiver, arg, None, expr.span, fun_span); } }, hir::ExprKind::Index(..) | hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(..) => { - check_general_case(cx, name, method_span, receiver, arg, expr.span, None); + check_general_case(cx, name, method_span, receiver, arg, None, expr.span, None); }, _ => (), } } + + // `map_or` takes two arguments + if let [arg, lambda] = args { + let inner_arg = extract_inner_arg(arg); + if let hir::ExprKind::Call(fun, or_args) = inner_arg.kind { + let fun_span = if or_args.is_empty() { Some(fun.span) } else { None }; + check_general_case(cx, name, method_span, receiver, arg, Some(lambda), expr.span, fun_span); + } + } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/repeat_once.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/repeat_once.rs index 0a14f9216..a345ec813 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/repeat_once.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/repeat_once.rs @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::consts::{constant_context, Constant}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_lang_item; use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::Expr; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, LangItem}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; -use rustc_span::sym; use super::REPEAT_ONCE; @@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( format!("{}.to_vec()", snippet(cx, recv.span, r#""...""#)), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); - } else if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String) { + } else if is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::String) { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, REPEAT_ONCE, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/search_is_some.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/search_is_some.rs index 324c9c17b..1c031ad6a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/search_is_some.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/search_is_some.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_sugg}; use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_applicability}; use clippy_utils::sugg::deref_closure_args; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_lang_item; use clippy_utils::{is_trait_method, strip_pat_refs}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( else if search_method == "find" { let is_string_or_str_slice = |e| { let self_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(e).peel_refs(); - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, self_ty, sym::String) { + if is_type_lang_item(cx, self_ty, hir::LangItem::String) { true } else { *self_ty.kind() == ty::Str diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/seek_from_current.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/seek_from_current.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..361a3082f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/seek_from_current.rs @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +use rustc_ast::ast::{LitIntType, LitKind}; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; +use rustc_lint::LateContext; + +use clippy_utils::{ + diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, get_trait_def_id, match_def_path, paths, source::snippet_with_applicability, + ty::implements_trait, +}; + +use super::SEEK_FROM_CURRENT; + +pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, recv: &'tcx Expr<'_>, arg: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { + let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv); + + if let Some(def_id) = get_trait_def_id(cx, &paths::STD_IO_SEEK) { + if implements_trait(cx, ty, def_id, &[]) && arg_is_seek_from_current(cx, arg) { + let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + let snip = snippet_with_applicability(cx, recv.span, "..", &mut applicability); + + span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + SEEK_FROM_CURRENT, + expr.span, + "using `SeekFrom::Current` to start from current position", + "replace with", + format!("{snip}.stream_position()"), + applicability, + ); + } + } +} + +fn arg_is_seek_from_current<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> bool { + if let ExprKind::Call(f, args) = expr.kind && + let ExprKind::Path(ref path) = f.kind && + let Some(def_id) = cx.qpath_res(path, f.hir_id).opt_def_id() && + match_def_path(cx, def_id, &paths::STD_IO_SEEK_FROM_CURRENT) { + // check if argument of `SeekFrom::Current` is `0` + if args.len() == 1 && + let ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = args[0].kind && + let LitKind::Int(0, LitIntType::Unsuffixed) = lit.node { + return true + } + } + + false +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7e3bed1e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; +use clippy_utils::ty::implements_trait; +use clippy_utils::{get_trait_def_id, match_def_path, paths}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{LitIntType, LitKind}; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; +use rustc_lint::LateContext; +use rustc_span::Span; + +use super::SEEK_TO_START_INSTEAD_OF_REWIND; + +pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, + recv: &'tcx Expr<'_>, + arg: &'tcx Expr<'_>, + name_span: Span, +) { + // Get receiver type + let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).peel_refs(); + + if let Some(seek_trait_id) = get_trait_def_id(cx, &paths::STD_IO_SEEK) && + implements_trait(cx, ty, seek_trait_id, &[]) && + let ExprKind::Call(func, args1) = arg.kind && + let ExprKind::Path(ref path) = func.kind && + let Some(def_id) = cx.qpath_res(path, func.hir_id).opt_def_id() && + match_def_path(cx, def_id, &paths::STD_IO_SEEKFROM_START) && + args1.len() == 1 && + let ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = args1[0].kind && + let LitKind::Int(0, LitIntType::Unsuffixed) = lit.node + { + let method_call_span = expr.span.with_lo(name_span.lo()); + span_lint_and_then( + cx, + SEEK_TO_START_INSTEAD_OF_REWIND, + method_call_span, + "used `seek` to go to the start of the stream", + |diag| { + let app = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + + diag.span_suggestion(method_call_span, "replace with", "rewind()", app); + }, + ); + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/str_splitn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/str_splitn.rs index 1acac5914..3c01ce1fe 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/str_splitn.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/str_splitn.rs @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context; use clippy_utils::usage::local_used_after_expr; use clippy_utils::visitors::{for_each_expr_with_closures, Descend}; -use clippy_utils::{is_diag_item_method, match_def_path, meets_msrv, msrvs, path_to_local_id, paths}; +use clippy_utils::{is_diag_item_method, match_def_path, path_to_local_id, paths}; use core::ops::ControlFlow; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; @@ -12,7 +13,6 @@ use rustc_hir::{ }; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_span::{sym, Span, Symbol, SyntaxContext}; use super::{MANUAL_SPLIT_ONCE, NEEDLESS_SPLITN}; @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( self_arg: &Expr<'_>, pat_arg: &Expr<'_>, count: u128, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { if count < 2 || !cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_adjusted(self_arg).peel_refs().is_str() { return; @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( IterUsageKind::Nth(n) => count > n + 1, IterUsageKind::NextTuple => count > 2, }; - let manual = count == 2 && meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::STR_SPLIT_ONCE); + let manual = count == 2 && msrv.meets(msrvs::STR_SPLIT_ONCE); match parse_iter_usage(cx, expr.span.ctxt(), cx.tcx.hir().parent_iter(expr.hir_id)) { Some(usage) if needless(usage.kind) => lint_needless(cx, method_name, expr, self_arg, pat_arg), diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/string_extend_chars.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/string_extend_chars.rs index 6974260f7..f35d81cee 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/string_extend_chars.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/string_extend_chars.rs @@ -1,26 +1,29 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::method_chain_args; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_lang_item; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty; -use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use super::STRING_EXTEND_CHARS; pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) { let obj_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).peel_refs(); - if !is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, obj_ty, sym::String) { + if !is_type_lang_item(cx, obj_ty, hir::LangItem::String) { return; } if let Some(arglists) = method_chain_args(arg, &["chars"]) { let target = &arglists[0].0; let self_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(target).peel_refs(); let ref_str = if *self_ty.kind() == ty::Str { - "" - } else if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, self_ty, sym::String) { + if matches!(target.kind, hir::ExprKind::Index(..)) { + "&" + } else { + "" + } + } else if is_type_lang_item(cx, self_ty, hir::LangItem::String) { "&" } else { return; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/suspicious_map.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/suspicious_map.rs index 851cdf544..2ac0786b3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/suspicious_map.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/suspicious_map.rs @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use rustc_span::sym; use super::SUSPICIOUS_MAP; -pub fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, count_recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, map_arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) { +pub fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, count_recv: &hir::Expr<'_>, map_arg: &hir::Expr<'_>) { if_chain! { if is_trait_method(cx, count_recv, sym::Iterator); let closure = expr_or_init(cx, map_arg); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_iter_cloned.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_iter_cloned.rs index 1966a85f7..52a4ff7d1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_iter_cloned.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_iter_cloned.rs @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ use super::utils::clone_or_copy_needed; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; use clippy_utils::higher::ForLoop; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use clippy_utils::ty::{get_associated_type, get_iterator_item_ty, implements_trait}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{get_iterator_item_ty, implements_trait}; use clippy_utils::{fn_def_id, get_parent_expr}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::{def_id::DefId, Expr, ExprKind, LangItem}; +use rustc_hir::{def_id::DefId, Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_span::{sym, Symbol}; @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ pub fn check_for_loop_iter( if let Some(into_iterator_trait_id) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::IntoIterator); let collection_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(collection); if implements_trait(cx, collection_ty, into_iterator_trait_id, &[]); - if let Some(into_iter_item_ty) = get_associated_type(cx, collection_ty, into_iterator_trait_id, "Item"); + if let Some(into_iter_item_ty) = cx.get_associated_type(collection_ty, into_iterator_trait_id, "Item"); if iter_item_ty == into_iter_item_ty; if let Some(collection_snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, collection.span); @@ -100,5 +100,5 @@ pub fn check_for_loop_iter( /// Returns true if the named method is `IntoIterator::into_iter`. pub fn is_into_iter(cx: &LateContext<'_>, callee_def_id: DefId) -> bool { - cx.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::IntoIterIntoIter) == Ok(callee_def_id) + Some(callee_def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().into_iter_fn() } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_join.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_join.rs index 973b8a7e6..087e1e434 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_join.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_join.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, ty::is_type_diagnostic_item}; +use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, ty::is_type_lang_item}; use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind; use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, LangItem}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{Ref, Slice}; -use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; +use rustc_span::Span; use super::UNNECESSARY_JOIN; @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( // the turbofish for collect is ::<Vec<String>> if let Ref(_, ref_type, _) = collect_output_adjusted_type.kind(); if let Slice(slice) = ref_type.kind(); - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, *slice, sym::String); + if is_type_lang_item(cx, *slice, LangItem::String); // the argument for join is "" if let ExprKind::Lit(spanned) = &join_arg.kind; if let LitKind::Str(symbol, _) = spanned.node; @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( cx, UNNECESSARY_JOIN, span.with_hi(expr.span.hi()), - r#"called `.collect<Vec<String>>().join("")` on an iterator"#, + r#"called `.collect::<Vec<String>>().join("")` on an iterator"#, "try using", "collect::<String>()".to_owned(), applicability, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_to_owned.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_to_owned.rs index 3566fe9a0..9263f0519 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_to_owned.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_to_owned.rs @@ -1,25 +1,22 @@ use super::implicit_clone::is_clone_like; use super::unnecessary_iter_cloned::{self, is_into_iter}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use clippy_utils::ty::{get_associated_type, get_iterator_item_ty, implements_trait, is_copy, peel_mid_ty_refs}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{get_iterator_item_ty, implements_trait, is_copy, peel_mid_ty_refs}; use clippy_utils::visitors::find_all_ret_expressions; use clippy_utils::{fn_def_id, get_parent_expr, is_diag_item_method, is_diag_trait_item, return_ty}; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::{def_id::DefId, BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, ItemKind, LangItem, Node}; +use rustc_hir::{def_id::DefId, BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, ItemKind, Node}; use rustc_hir_typeck::{FnCtxt, Inherited}; use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::mir::Mutability; use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment, OverloadedDeref}; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind, SubstsRef}; -use rustc_middle::ty::EarlyBinder; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, ParamTy, PredicateKind, ProjectionPredicate, TraitPredicate, Ty}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Clause, EarlyBinder, ParamTy, PredicateKind, ProjectionPredicate, TraitPredicate, Ty}; use rustc_span::{sym, Symbol}; use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _, Obligation, ObligationCause}; -use std::cmp::max; use super::UNNECESSARY_TO_OWNED; @@ -29,7 +26,7 @@ pub fn check<'tcx>( method_name: Symbol, receiver: &'tcx Expr<'_>, args: &'tcx [Expr<'_>], - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) { if_chain! { if let Some(method_def_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(expr.hir_id); @@ -146,7 +143,7 @@ fn check_addr_of_expr( if_chain! { if let Some(deref_trait_id) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Deref); if implements_trait(cx, receiver_ty, deref_trait_id, &[]); - if get_associated_type(cx, receiver_ty, deref_trait_id, "Target") == Some(target_ty); + if cx.get_associated_type(receiver_ty, deref_trait_id, "Target") == Some(target_ty); then { if n_receiver_refs > 0 { span_lint_and_sugg( @@ -200,7 +197,7 @@ fn check_into_iter_call_arg( expr: &Expr<'_>, method_name: Symbol, receiver: &Expr<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) -> bool { if_chain! { if let Some(parent) = get_parent_expr(cx, expr); @@ -215,7 +212,7 @@ fn check_into_iter_call_arg( if unnecessary_iter_cloned::check_for_loop_iter(cx, parent, method_name, receiver, true) { return true; } - let cloned_or_copied = if is_copy(cx, item_ty) && meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::ITERATOR_COPIED) { + let cloned_or_copied = if is_copy(cx, item_ty) && msrv.meets(msrvs::ITERATOR_COPIED) { "copied" } else { "cloned" @@ -263,11 +260,22 @@ fn check_other_call_arg<'tcx>( if let Some(as_ref_trait_id) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::AsRef); if trait_predicate.def_id() == deref_trait_id || trait_predicate.def_id() == as_ref_trait_id; let receiver_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(receiver); - if can_change_type(cx, maybe_arg, receiver_ty); // We can't add an `&` when the trait is `Deref` because `Target = &T` won't match // `Target = T`. - if n_refs > 0 || is_copy(cx, receiver_ty) || trait_predicate.def_id() != deref_trait_id; - let n_refs = max(n_refs, usize::from(!is_copy(cx, receiver_ty))); + if let Some((n_refs, receiver_ty)) = if n_refs > 0 || is_copy(cx, receiver_ty) { + Some((n_refs, receiver_ty)) + } else if trait_predicate.def_id() != deref_trait_id { + Some((1, cx.tcx.mk_ref( + cx.tcx.lifetimes.re_erased, + ty::TypeAndMut { + ty: receiver_ty, + mutbl: Mutability::Not, + }, + ))) + } else { + None + }; + if can_change_type(cx, maybe_arg, receiver_ty); if let Some(receiver_snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, receiver.span); then { span_lint_and_sugg( @@ -337,12 +345,12 @@ fn get_input_traits_and_projections<'tcx>( let mut projection_predicates = Vec::new(); for predicate in cx.tcx.param_env(callee_def_id).caller_bounds() { match predicate.kind().skip_binder() { - PredicateKind::Trait(trait_predicate) => { + PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Trait(trait_predicate)) => { if trait_predicate.trait_ref.self_ty() == input { trait_predicates.push(trait_predicate); } }, - PredicateKind::Projection(projection_predicate) => { + PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Projection(projection_predicate)) => { if projection_predicate.projection_ty.self_ty() == input { projection_predicates.push(projection_predicate); } @@ -378,14 +386,12 @@ fn can_change_type<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, mut expr: &'a Expr<'a>, mut ty: Ty< Node::Expr(parent_expr) => { if let Some((callee_def_id, call_substs, recv, call_args)) = get_callee_substs_and_args(cx, parent_expr) { - if cx.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::IntoFutureIntoFuture) == Ok(callee_def_id) { - return false; - } - let fn_sig = cx.tcx.fn_sig(callee_def_id).skip_binder(); if let Some(arg_index) = recv.into_iter().chain(call_args).position(|arg| arg.hir_id == expr.hir_id) && let Some(param_ty) = fn_sig.inputs().get(arg_index) && let ty::Param(ParamTy { index: param_index , ..}) = param_ty.kind() + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9504 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/10021 + && (*param_index as usize) < call_substs.len() { if fn_sig .inputs() @@ -399,10 +405,12 @@ fn can_change_type<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, mut expr: &'a Expr<'a>, mut ty: Ty< let mut trait_predicates = cx.tcx.param_env(callee_def_id) .caller_bounds().iter().filter(|predicate| { - if let PredicateKind::Trait(trait_predicate) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() - && trait_predicate.trait_ref.self_ty() == *param_ty { - true - } else { + if let PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Trait(trait_predicate)) + = predicate.kind().skip_binder() + && trait_predicate.trait_ref.self_ty() == *param_ty + { + true + } else { false } }); @@ -419,7 +427,7 @@ fn can_change_type<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, mut expr: &'a Expr<'a>, mut ty: Ty< if trait_predicates.any(|predicate| { let predicate = EarlyBinder(predicate).subst(cx.tcx, new_subst); - let obligation = Obligation::new(ObligationCause::dummy(), cx.param_env, predicate); + let obligation = Obligation::new(cx.tcx, ObligationCause::dummy(), cx.param_env, predicate); !cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build().predicate_must_hold_modulo_regions(&obligation) }) { return false; @@ -474,7 +482,7 @@ fn is_cow_into_owned(cx: &LateContext<'_>, method_name: Symbol, method_def_id: D } /// Returns true if the named method is `ToString::to_string` and it's called on a type that -/// is string-like i.e. implements `AsRef<str>` or `Deref<str>`. +/// is string-like i.e. implements `AsRef<str>` or `Deref<Target = str>`. fn is_to_string_on_string_like<'a>( cx: &LateContext<'_>, call_expr: &'a Expr<'a>, @@ -490,7 +498,7 @@ fn is_to_string_on_string_like<'a>( && let GenericArgKind::Type(ty) = generic_arg.unpack() && let Some(deref_trait_id) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Deref) && let Some(as_ref_trait_id) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::AsRef) - && (implements_trait(cx, ty, deref_trait_id, &[cx.tcx.types.str_.into()]) || + && (cx.get_associated_type(ty, deref_trait_id, "Target") == Some(cx.tcx.types.str_) || implements_trait(cx, ty, as_ref_trait_id, &[cx.tcx.types.str_.into()])) { true } else { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unwrap_used.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unwrap_used.rs index ee17f2d78..90983f249 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unwrap_used.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unwrap_used.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; -use clippy_utils::{is_in_test_function, is_lint_allowed}; +use clippy_utils::{is_in_cfg_test, is_lint_allowed}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_span::sym; @@ -18,16 +18,16 @@ pub(super) fn check( let obj_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).peel_refs(); let mess = if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, obj_ty, sym::Option) && !is_err { - Some((UNWRAP_USED, "an Option", "None", "")) + Some((UNWRAP_USED, "an `Option`", "None", "")) } else if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, obj_ty, sym::Result) { - Some((UNWRAP_USED, "a Result", if is_err { "Ok" } else { "Err" }, "an ")) + Some((UNWRAP_USED, "a `Result`", if is_err { "Ok" } else { "Err" }, "an ")) } else { None }; let method_suffix = if is_err { "_err" } else { "" }; - if allow_unwrap_in_tests && is_in_test_function(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id) { + if allow_unwrap_in_tests && is_in_cfg_test(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id) { return; } @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( cx, lint, expr.span, - &format!("used `unwrap{method_suffix}()` on `{kind}` value"), + &format!("used `unwrap{method_suffix}()` on {kind} value"), None, &help, ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/literal_suffix.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/literal_suffix.rs index 27e7f8505..eda4376f2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/literal_suffix.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/literal_suffix.rs @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; -use rustc_ast::ast::Lit; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::EarlyContext; +use rustc_span::Span; use super::{SEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX}; -pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit, lit_snip: &str, suffix: &str, sugg_type: &str) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit_span: Span, lit_snip: &str, suffix: &str, sugg_type: &str) { let Some(maybe_last_sep_idx) = lit_snip.len().checked_sub(suffix.len() + 1) else { return; // It's useless so shouldn't lint. }; @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit, lit_snip: &str, suffix: &s span_lint_and_sugg( cx, SEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, - lit.span, + lit_span, &format!("{sugg_type} type suffix should not be separated by an underscore"), "remove the underscore", format!("{}{suffix}", &lit_snip[..maybe_last_sep_idx]), @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit, lit_snip: &str, suffix: &s span_lint_and_sugg( cx, UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, - lit.span, + lit_span, &format!("{sugg_type} type suffix should be separated by an underscore"), "add an underscore", format!("{}_{suffix}", &lit_snip[..=maybe_last_sep_idx]), diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mixed_case_hex_literals.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mixed_case_hex_literals.rs index 263ee1e94..ddb8b9173 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mixed_case_hex_literals.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mixed_case_hex_literals.rs @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; -use rustc_ast::ast::Lit; use rustc_lint::EarlyContext; +use rustc_span::Span; use super::MIXED_CASE_HEX_LITERALS; -pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit, suffix: &str, lit_snip: &str) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit_span: Span, suffix: &str, lit_snip: &str) { let Some(maybe_last_sep_idx) = lit_snip.len().checked_sub(suffix.len() + 1) else { return; // It's useless so shouldn't lint. }; @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit, suffix: &str, lit_snip: &s span_lint( cx, MIXED_CASE_HEX_LITERALS, - lit.span, + lit_span, "inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal", ); break; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mod.rs index c8227ca44..78be6b9e2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mod.rs @@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ mod zero_prefixed_literal; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, Generics, Lit, LitFloatType, LitIntType, LitKind, NodeId, Pat, PatKind}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, Generics, LitFloatType, LitIntType, LitKind, NodeId, Pat, PatKind}; +use rustc_ast::token; use rustc_ast::visit::FnKind; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintContext}; @@ -374,42 +375,43 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for MiscEarlyLints { return; } - if let ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = expr.kind { - MiscEarlyLints::check_lit(cx, lit); + if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = expr.kind { + MiscEarlyLints::check_lit(cx, lit, expr.span); } double_neg::check(cx, expr); } } impl MiscEarlyLints { - fn check_lit(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit) { + fn check_lit(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: token::Lit, span: Span) { // We test if first character in snippet is a number, because the snippet could be an expansion // from a built-in macro like `line!()` or a proc-macro like `#[wasm_bindgen]`. // Note that this check also covers special case that `line!()` is eagerly expanded by compiler. // See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/4507> for a regression. // FIXME: Find a better way to detect those cases. - let lit_snip = match snippet_opt(cx, lit.span) { + let lit_snip = match snippet_opt(cx, span) { Some(snip) if snip.chars().next().map_or(false, |c| c.is_ascii_digit()) => snip, _ => return, }; - if let LitKind::Int(value, lit_int_type) = lit.kind { + let lit_kind = LitKind::from_token_lit(lit); + if let Ok(LitKind::Int(value, lit_int_type)) = lit_kind { let suffix = match lit_int_type { LitIntType::Signed(ty) => ty.name_str(), LitIntType::Unsigned(ty) => ty.name_str(), LitIntType::Unsuffixed => "", }; - literal_suffix::check(cx, lit, &lit_snip, suffix, "integer"); + literal_suffix::check(cx, span, &lit_snip, suffix, "integer"); if lit_snip.starts_with("0x") { - mixed_case_hex_literals::check(cx, lit, suffix, &lit_snip); + mixed_case_hex_literals::check(cx, span, suffix, &lit_snip); } else if lit_snip.starts_with("0b") || lit_snip.starts_with("0o") { // nothing to do } else if value != 0 && lit_snip.starts_with('0') { - zero_prefixed_literal::check(cx, lit, &lit_snip); + zero_prefixed_literal::check(cx, span, &lit_snip); } - } else if let LitKind::Float(_, LitFloatType::Suffixed(float_ty)) = lit.kind { + } else if let Ok(LitKind::Float(_, LitFloatType::Suffixed(float_ty))) = lit_kind { let suffix = float_ty.name_str(); - literal_suffix::check(cx, lit, &lit_snip, suffix, "float"); + literal_suffix::check(cx, span, &lit_snip, suffix, "float"); } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/zero_prefixed_literal.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/zero_prefixed_literal.rs index 9ead43ea4..4f9578d1b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/zero_prefixed_literal.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/zero_prefixed_literal.rs @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; -use rustc_ast::ast::Lit; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::EarlyContext; +use rustc_span::Span; use super::ZERO_PREFIXED_LITERAL; -pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit, lit_snip: &str) { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit_span: Span, lit_snip: &str) { let trimmed_lit_snip = lit_snip.trim_start_matches(|c| c == '_' || c == '0'); span_lint_and_then( cx, ZERO_PREFIXED_LITERAL, - lit.span, + lit_span, "this is a decimal constant", |diag| { diag.span_suggestion( - lit.span, + lit_span, "if you mean to use a decimal constant, remove the `0` to avoid confusion", trimmed_lit_snip.to_string(), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit, lit_snip: &str) { // do not advise to use octal form if the literal cannot be expressed in base 8. if !lit_snip.contains(|c| c == '8' || c == '9') { diag.span_suggestion( - lit.span, + lit_span, "if you mean to use an octal constant, use `0o`", format!("0o{trimmed_lit_snip}"), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_const_for_fn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_const_for_fn.rs index 71cc0d0a8..5bc04bc17 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_const_for_fn.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_const_for_fn.rs @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::qualify_min_const_fn::is_min_const_fn; use clippy_utils::ty::has_drop; -use clippy_utils::{ - fn_has_unsatisfiable_preds, is_entrypoint_fn, is_from_proc_macro, meets_msrv, msrvs, trait_ref_of_method, -}; +use clippy_utils::{fn_has_unsatisfiable_preds, is_entrypoint_fn, is_from_proc_macro, trait_ref_of_method}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::CRATE_DEF_ID; use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind; @@ -11,7 +10,6 @@ use rustc_hir::{Body, Constness, FnDecl, GenericParamKind, HirId}; use rustc_hir_analysis::hir_ty_to_ty; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -75,12 +73,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { impl_lint_pass!(MissingConstForFn => [MISSING_CONST_FOR_FN]); pub struct MissingConstForFn { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl MissingConstForFn { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -95,7 +93,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingConstForFn { span: Span, hir_id: HirId, ) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::CONST_IF_MATCH) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::CONST_IF_MATCH) { return; } @@ -152,7 +150,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingConstForFn { let mir = cx.tcx.optimized_mir(def_id); - if let Err((span, err)) = is_min_const_fn(cx.tcx, mir, self.msrv) { + if let Err((span, err)) = is_min_const_fn(cx.tcx, mir, &self.msrv) { if cx.tcx.is_const_fn_raw(def_id.to_def_id()) { cx.tcx.sess.span_err(span, err.as_ref()); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_doc.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_doc.rs index 2a63681db..6fd100762 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_doc.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_doc.rs @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingDoc { } fn check_variant(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, v: &'tcx hir::Variant<'_>) { - let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(v.id); + let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(v.hir_id); if !is_from_proc_macro(cx, v) { self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, attrs, v.span, "a", "variant"); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_enforced_import_rename.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_enforced_import_rename.rs index 872679f25..773174679 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_enforced_import_rename.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_enforced_import_rename.rs @@ -59,42 +59,45 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for ImportRename { fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>) { for Rename { path, rename } in &self.conf_renames { let segs = path.split("::").collect::<Vec<_>>(); - if let Res::Def(_, id) = clippy_utils::def_path_res(cx, &segs, None) { + for id in clippy_utils::def_path_def_ids(cx, &segs) { self.renames.insert(id, Symbol::intern(rename)); } } } fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_>) { - if_chain! { - if let ItemKind::Use(path, UseKind::Single) = &item.kind; - if let Res::Def(_, id) = path.res; - if let Some(name) = self.renames.get(&id); - // Remove semicolon since it is not present for nested imports - let span_without_semi = cx.sess().source_map().span_until_char(item.span, ';'); - if let Some(snip) = snippet_opt(cx, span_without_semi); - if let Some(import) = match snip.split_once(" as ") { - None => Some(snip.as_str()), - Some((import, rename)) => { - if rename.trim() == name.as_str() { - None - } else { - Some(import.trim()) + if let ItemKind::Use(path, UseKind::Single) = &item.kind { + for &res in &path.res { + if_chain! { + if let Res::Def(_, id) = res; + if let Some(name) = self.renames.get(&id); + // Remove semicolon since it is not present for nested imports + let span_without_semi = cx.sess().source_map().span_until_char(item.span, ';'); + if let Some(snip) = snippet_opt(cx, span_without_semi); + if let Some(import) = match snip.split_once(" as ") { + None => Some(snip.as_str()), + Some((import, rename)) => { + if rename.trim() == name.as_str() { + None + } else { + Some(import.trim()) + } + }, + }; + then { + span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + MISSING_ENFORCED_IMPORT_RENAMES, + span_without_semi, + "this import should be renamed", + "try", + format!( + "{import} as {name}", + ), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); } - }, - }; - then { - span_lint_and_sugg( - cx, - MISSING_ENFORCED_IMPORT_RENAMES, - span_without_semi, - "this import should be renamed", - "try", - format!( - "{import} as {name}", - ), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); + } } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mixed_read_write_in_expression.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mixed_read_write_in_expression.rs index 675297634..321fa4b7f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mixed_read_write_in_expression.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mixed_read_write_in_expression.rs @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ enum StopEarly { Stop, } -fn check_expr<'a, 'tcx>(vis: &mut ReadVisitor<'a, 'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> StopEarly { +fn check_expr<'tcx>(vis: &mut ReadVisitor<'_, 'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> StopEarly { if expr.hir_id == vis.last_expr.hir_id { return StopEarly::KeepGoing; } @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ fn check_expr<'a, 'tcx>(vis: &mut ReadVisitor<'a, 'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) - StopEarly::KeepGoing } -fn check_stmt<'a, 'tcx>(vis: &mut ReadVisitor<'a, 'tcx>, stmt: &'tcx Stmt<'_>) -> StopEarly { +fn check_stmt<'tcx>(vis: &mut ReadVisitor<'_, 'tcx>, stmt: &'tcx Stmt<'_>) -> StopEarly { match stmt.kind { StmtKind::Expr(expr) | StmtKind::Semi(expr) => check_expr(vis, expr), // If the declaration is of a local variable, check its initializer diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_key.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_key.rs index 4b62dcdff..a651020ca 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_key.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_key.rs @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; -use clippy_utils::trait_ref_of_method; +use clippy_utils::{def_path_def_ids, trait_ref_of_method}; +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty::TypeVisitable; use rustc_middle::ty::{Adt, Array, Ref, Slice, Tuple, Ty}; -use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; +use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use std::iter; @@ -78,26 +79,44 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { "Check for mutable `Map`/`Set` key type" } -declare_lint_pass!(MutableKeyType => [ MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE ]); +#[derive(Clone)] +pub struct MutableKeyType { + ignore_interior_mutability: Vec<String>, + ignore_mut_def_ids: FxHashSet<hir::def_id::DefId>, +} + +impl_lint_pass!(MutableKeyType => [ MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE ]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MutableKeyType { + fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>) { + self.ignore_mut_def_ids.clear(); + let mut path = Vec::new(); + for ty in &self.ignore_interior_mutability { + path.extend(ty.split("::")); + for id in def_path_def_ids(cx, &path[..]) { + self.ignore_mut_def_ids.insert(id); + } + path.clear(); + } + } + fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { if let hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, ..) = item.kind { - check_sig(cx, item.hir_id(), sig.decl); + self.check_sig(cx, item.hir_id(), sig.decl); } } fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::ImplItem<'tcx>) { if let hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, ..) = item.kind { if trait_ref_of_method(cx, item.owner_id.def_id).is_none() { - check_sig(cx, item.hir_id(), sig.decl); + self.check_sig(cx, item.hir_id(), sig.decl); } } } fn check_trait_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::TraitItem<'tcx>) { if let hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, ..) = item.kind { - check_sig(cx, item.hir_id(), sig.decl); + self.check_sig(cx, item.hir_id(), sig.decl); } } @@ -105,73 +124,81 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MutableKeyType { if let hir::PatKind::Wild = local.pat.kind { return; } - check_ty(cx, local.span, cx.typeck_results().pat_ty(local.pat)); + self.check_ty_(cx, local.span, cx.typeck_results().pat_ty(local.pat)); } } -fn check_sig<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item_hir_id: hir::HirId, decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>) { - let fn_def_id = cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(item_hir_id); - let fn_sig = cx.tcx.fn_sig(fn_def_id); - for (hir_ty, ty) in iter::zip(decl.inputs, fn_sig.inputs().skip_binder()) { - check_ty(cx, hir_ty.span, *ty); +impl MutableKeyType { + pub fn new(ignore_interior_mutability: Vec<String>) -> Self { + Self { + ignore_interior_mutability, + ignore_mut_def_ids: FxHashSet::default(), + } } - check_ty(cx, decl.output.span(), cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(fn_sig.output())); -} -// We want to lint 1. sets or maps with 2. not immutable key types and 3. no unerased -// generics (because the compiler cannot ensure immutability for unknown types). -fn check_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, span: Span, ty: Ty<'tcx>) { - let ty = ty.peel_refs(); - if let Adt(def, substs) = ty.kind() { - let is_keyed_type = [sym::HashMap, sym::BTreeMap, sym::HashSet, sym::BTreeSet] - .iter() - .any(|diag_item| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(*diag_item, def.did())); - if is_keyed_type && is_interior_mutable_type(cx, substs.type_at(0), span) { - span_lint(cx, MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE, span, "mutable key type"); + fn check_sig(&self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item_hir_id: hir::HirId, decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>) { + let fn_def_id = cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(item_hir_id); + let fn_sig = cx.tcx.fn_sig(fn_def_id); + for (hir_ty, ty) in iter::zip(decl.inputs, fn_sig.inputs().skip_binder()) { + self.check_ty_(cx, hir_ty.span, *ty); } + self.check_ty_(cx, decl.output.span(), cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(fn_sig.output())); } -} -/// Determines if a type contains interior mutability which would affect its implementation of -/// [`Hash`] or [`Ord`]. -fn is_interior_mutable_type<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, span: Span) -> bool { - match *ty.kind() { - Ref(_, inner_ty, mutbl) => { - mutbl == hir::Mutability::Mut || is_interior_mutable_type(cx, inner_ty, span) - } - Slice(inner_ty) => is_interior_mutable_type(cx, inner_ty, span), - Array(inner_ty, size) => { - size.try_eval_usize(cx.tcx, cx.param_env).map_or(true, |u| u != 0) - && is_interior_mutable_type(cx, inner_ty, span) - } - Tuple(fields) => fields.iter().any(|ty| is_interior_mutable_type(cx, ty, span)), - Adt(def, substs) => { - // Special case for collections in `std` who's impl of `Hash` or `Ord` delegates to - // that of their type parameters. Note: we don't include `HashSet` and `HashMap` - // because they have no impl for `Hash` or `Ord`. - let is_std_collection = [ - sym::Option, - sym::Result, - sym::LinkedList, - sym::Vec, - sym::VecDeque, - sym::BTreeMap, - sym::BTreeSet, - sym::Rc, - sym::Arc, - ] - .iter() - .any(|diag_item| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(*diag_item, def.did())); - let is_box = Some(def.did()) == cx.tcx.lang_items().owned_box(); - if is_std_collection || is_box { - // The type is mutable if any of its type parameters are - substs.types().any(|ty| is_interior_mutable_type(cx, ty, span)) - } else { - !ty.has_escaping_bound_vars() - && cx.tcx.layout_of(cx.param_env.and(ty)).is_ok() - && !ty.is_freeze(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) + // We want to lint 1. sets or maps with 2. not immutable key types and 3. no unerased + // generics (because the compiler cannot ensure immutability for unknown types). + fn check_ty_<'tcx>(&self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, span: Span, ty: Ty<'tcx>) { + let ty = ty.peel_refs(); + if let Adt(def, substs) = ty.kind() { + let is_keyed_type = [sym::HashMap, sym::BTreeMap, sym::HashSet, sym::BTreeSet] + .iter() + .any(|diag_item| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(*diag_item, def.did())); + if is_keyed_type && self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, substs.type_at(0)) { + span_lint(cx, MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE, span, "mutable key type"); } } - _ => false, + } + + /// Determines if a type contains interior mutability which would affect its implementation of + /// [`Hash`] or [`Ord`]. + fn is_interior_mutable_type<'tcx>(&self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { + match *ty.kind() { + Ref(_, inner_ty, mutbl) => mutbl == hir::Mutability::Mut || self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, inner_ty), + Slice(inner_ty) => self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, inner_ty), + Array(inner_ty, size) => { + size.try_eval_usize(cx.tcx, cx.param_env).map_or(true, |u| u != 0) + && self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, inner_ty) + }, + Tuple(fields) => fields.iter().any(|ty| self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, ty)), + Adt(def, substs) => { + // Special case for collections in `std` who's impl of `Hash` or `Ord` delegates to + // that of their type parameters. Note: we don't include `HashSet` and `HashMap` + // because they have no impl for `Hash` or `Ord`. + let def_id = def.did(); + let is_std_collection = [ + sym::Option, + sym::Result, + sym::LinkedList, + sym::Vec, + sym::VecDeque, + sym::BTreeMap, + sym::BTreeSet, + sym::Rc, + sym::Arc, + ] + .iter() + .any(|diag_item| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(*diag_item, def_id)); + let is_box = Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().owned_box(); + if is_std_collection || is_box || self.ignore_mut_def_ids.contains(&def_id) { + // The type is mutable if any of its type parameters are + substs.types().any(|ty| self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, ty)) + } else { + !ty.has_escaping_bound_vars() + && cx.tcx.layout_of(cx.param_env.and(ty)).is_ok() + && !ty.is_freeze(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) + } + }, + _ => false, + } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_mut.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_mut.rs index cb16f0004..bc90e131b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_mut.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_mut.rs @@ -68,13 +68,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> intravisit::Visitor<'tcx> for MutVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { expr.span, "generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible", ); - } else if let ty::Ref(_, _, hir::Mutability::Mut) = self.cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(e).kind() { - span_lint( - self.cx, - MUT_MUT, - expr.span, - "this expression mutably borrows a mutable reference. Consider reborrowing", - ); + } else if let ty::Ref(_, ty, hir::Mutability::Mut) = self.cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(e).kind() { + if ty.peel_refs().is_sized(self.cx.tcx, self.cx.param_env) { + span_lint( + self.cx, + MUT_MUT, + expr.span, + "this expression mutably borrows a mutable reference. Consider reborrowing", + ); + } } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_borrowed_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_borrowed_ref.rs index 10c3ff026..498e1408e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_borrowed_ref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_borrowed_ref.rs @@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { declare_lint_pass!(NeedlessBorrowedRef => [NEEDLESS_BORROWED_REFERENCE]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NeedlessBorrowedRef { - fn check_pat(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, pat: &'tcx Pat<'_>) { - if pat.span.from_expansion() { + fn check_pat(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ref_pat: &'tcx Pat<'_>) { + if ref_pat.span.from_expansion() { // OK, simple enough, lints doesn't check in macro. return; } // Do not lint patterns that are part of an OR `|` pattern, the binding mode must match in all arms - for (_, node) in cx.tcx.hir().parent_iter(pat.hir_id) { + for (_, node) in cx.tcx.hir().parent_iter(ref_pat.hir_id) { let Node::Pat(pat) = node else { break }; if matches!(pat.kind, PatKind::Or(_)) { @@ -52,20 +52,20 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NeedlessBorrowedRef { } // Only lint immutable refs, because `&mut ref T` may be useful. - let PatKind::Ref(sub_pat, Mutability::Not) = pat.kind else { return }; + let PatKind::Ref(pat, Mutability::Not) = ref_pat.kind else { return }; - match sub_pat.kind { + match pat.kind { // Check sub_pat got a `ref` keyword (excluding `ref mut`). PatKind::Binding(BindingAnnotation::REF, _, ident, None) => { span_lint_and_then( cx, NEEDLESS_BORROWED_REFERENCE, - pat.span, + ref_pat.span, "this pattern takes a reference on something that is being dereferenced", |diag| { // `&ref ident` // ^^^^^ - let span = pat.span.until(ident.span); + let span = ref_pat.span.until(ident.span); diag.span_suggestion_verbose( span, "try removing the `&ref` part", @@ -84,41 +84,71 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NeedlessBorrowedRef { }), after, ) => { - let mut suggestions = Vec::new(); - - for element_pat in itertools::chain(before, after) { - if let PatKind::Binding(BindingAnnotation::REF, _, ident, None) = element_pat.kind { - // `&[..., ref ident, ...]` - // ^^^^ - let span = element_pat.span.until(ident.span); - suggestions.push((span, String::new())); - } else { - return; - } - } + check_subpatterns( + cx, + "dereferencing a slice pattern where every element takes a reference", + ref_pat, + pat, + itertools::chain(before, after), + ); + }, + PatKind::Tuple(subpatterns, _) | PatKind::TupleStruct(_, subpatterns, _) => { + check_subpatterns( + cx, + "dereferencing a tuple pattern where every element takes a reference", + ref_pat, + pat, + subpatterns, + ); + }, + PatKind::Struct(_, fields, _) => { + check_subpatterns( + cx, + "dereferencing a struct pattern where every field's pattern takes a reference", + ref_pat, + pat, + fields.iter().map(|field| field.pat), + ); + }, + _ => {}, + } + } +} - if !suggestions.is_empty() { - span_lint_and_then( - cx, - NEEDLESS_BORROWED_REFERENCE, - pat.span, - "dereferencing a slice pattern where every element takes a reference", - |diag| { - // `&[...]` - // ^ - let span = pat.span.until(sub_pat.span); - suggestions.push((span, String::new())); +fn check_subpatterns<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + message: &str, + ref_pat: &Pat<'_>, + pat: &Pat<'_>, + subpatterns: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'tcx Pat<'tcx>>, +) { + let mut suggestions = Vec::new(); - diag.multipart_suggestion( - "try removing the `&` and `ref` parts", - suggestions, - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - }, - ); - } + for subpattern in subpatterns { + match subpattern.kind { + PatKind::Binding(BindingAnnotation::REF, _, ident, None) => { + // `ref ident` + // ^^^^ + let span = subpattern.span.until(ident.span); + suggestions.push((span, String::new())); }, - _ => {}, + PatKind::Wild => {}, + _ => return, } } + + if !suggestions.is_empty() { + span_lint_and_then(cx, NEEDLESS_BORROWED_REFERENCE, ref_pat.span, message, |diag| { + // `&pat` + // ^ + let span = ref_pat.span.until(pat.span); + suggestions.push((span, String::new())); + + diag.multipart_suggestion( + "try removing the `&` and `ref` parts", + suggestions, + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + }); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_continue.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_continue.rs index 6f0e75546..38a75034c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_continue.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_continue.rs @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ const DROP_ELSE_BLOCK_MSG: &str = "consider dropping the `else` clause"; const DROP_CONTINUE_EXPRESSION_MSG: &str = "consider dropping the `continue` expression"; -fn emit_warning<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, data: &'a LintData<'_>, header: &str, typ: LintType) { +fn emit_warning(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, data: &LintData<'_>, header: &str, typ: LintType) { // snip is the whole *help* message that appears after the warning. // message is the warning message. // expr is the expression which the lint warning message refers to. @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ fn emit_warning<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, data: &'a LintData<'_>, header: &str, ); } -fn suggestion_snippet_for_continue_inside_if<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, data: &'a LintData<'_>) -> String { +fn suggestion_snippet_for_continue_inside_if(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, data: &LintData<'_>) -> String { let cond_code = snippet(cx, data.if_cond.span, ".."); let continue_code = snippet_block(cx, data.if_block.span, "..", Some(data.if_expr.span)); @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ fn suggestion_snippet_for_continue_inside_if<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, data: &' ) } -fn suggestion_snippet_for_continue_inside_else<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, data: &'a LintData<'_>) -> String { +fn suggestion_snippet_for_continue_inside_else(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, data: &LintData<'_>) -> String { let cond_code = snippet(cx, data.if_cond.span, ".."); // Region B @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ fn suggestion_snippet_for_continue_inside_else<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, data: ) } -fn check_and_warn<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &'a ast::Expr) { +fn check_and_warn(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr) { if_chain! { if let ast::ExprKind::Loop(loop_block, ..) = &expr.kind; if let Some(last_stmt) = loop_block.stmts.last(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_value.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_value.rs index b2e9ce5c9..2f0b7ce16 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_value.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_value.rs @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{multispan_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::ptr::get_spans; use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_opt}; -use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_copy, is_type_diagnostic_item}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{ + implements_trait, implements_trait_with_env, is_copy, is_type_diagnostic_item, is_type_lang_item, +}; use clippy_utils::{get_trait_def_id, is_self, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::ast::Attribute; @@ -11,7 +13,7 @@ use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind; use rustc_hir::{ BindingAnnotation, Body, FnDecl, GenericArg, HirId, Impl, ItemKind, Mutability, Node, PatKind, QPath, TyKind, }; -use rustc_hir::{HirIdMap, HirIdSet}; +use rustc_hir::{HirIdMap, HirIdSet, LangItem}; use rustc_hir_typeck::expr_use_visitor as euv; use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; @@ -124,7 +126,9 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NeedlessPassByValue { .filter_map(|obligation| { // Note that we do not want to deal with qualified predicates here. match obligation.predicate.kind().no_bound_vars() { - Some(ty::PredicateKind::Trait(pred)) if pred.def_id() != sized_trait => Some(pred), + Some(ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(pred))) if pred.def_id() != sized_trait => { + Some(pred) + }, _ => None, } }) @@ -185,7 +189,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NeedlessPassByValue { if !ty.is_mutable_ptr(); if !is_copy(cx, ty); if ty.is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env); - if !allowed_traits.iter().any(|&t| implements_trait(cx, ty, t, &[])); + if !allowed_traits.iter().any(|&t| implements_trait_with_env(cx.tcx, cx.param_env, ty, t, [None])); if !implements_borrow_trait; if !all_borrowable_trait; @@ -249,7 +253,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NeedlessPassByValue { } } - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String) { + if is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::String) { if let Some(clone_spans) = get_spans(cx, Some(body.id()), idx, &[("clone", ".to_string()"), ("as_str", "")]) { diag.span_suggestion( @@ -340,11 +344,5 @@ impl<'tcx> euv::Delegate<'tcx> for MovedVariablesCtxt { fn mutate(&mut self, _: &euv::PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>, _: HirId) {} - fn fake_read( - &mut self, - _: &rustc_hir_typeck::expr_use_visitor::PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>, - _: FakeReadCause, - _: HirId, - ) { - } + fn fake_read(&mut self, _: &rustc_hir_typeck::expr_use_visitor::PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>, _: FakeReadCause, _: HirId) {} } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.rs index 5c2b96f5b..a022fc156 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.rs @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NoNegCompOpForPartialOrd { let implements_partial_ord = { if let Some(id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().partial_ord_trait() { - implements_trait(cx, ty, id, &[]) + implements_trait(cx, ty, id, &[ty.into()]) } else { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs index 819646bb6..79c1ae486 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ use clippy_utils::ty::has_drop; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::{is_range_literal, BinOpKind, BlockCheckMode, Expr, ExprKind, PatKind, Stmt, StmtKind, UnsafeSource}; -use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; +use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; +use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use std::ops::Deref; @@ -159,8 +160,11 @@ fn has_no_effect(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { fn check_unnecessary_operation(cx: &LateContext<'_>, stmt: &Stmt<'_>) { if_chain! { if let StmtKind::Semi(expr) = stmt.kind; + let ctxt = stmt.span.ctxt(); + if expr.span.ctxt() == ctxt; if let Some(reduced) = reduce_expression(cx, expr); - if !&reduced.iter().any(|e| e.span.from_expansion()); + if !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), stmt.span); + if reduced.iter().all(|e| e.span.ctxt() == ctxt); then { if let ExprKind::Index(..) = &expr.kind { let snippet = if let (Some(arr), Some(func)) = diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/octal_escapes.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/octal_escapes.rs index f380a5065..ae0a41db9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/octal_escapes.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/octal_escapes.rs @@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for OctalEscapes { return; } - if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &expr.kind { - if matches!(lit.token_lit.kind, LitKind::Str) { - check_lit(cx, &lit.token_lit, lit.span, true); - } else if matches!(lit.token_lit.kind, LitKind::ByteStr) { - check_lit(cx, &lit.token_lit, lit.span, false); + if let ExprKind::Lit(token_lit) = &expr.kind { + if matches!(token_lit.kind, LitKind::Str) { + check_lit(cx, token_lit, expr.span, true); + } else if matches!(token_lit.kind, LitKind::ByteStr) { + check_lit(cx, token_lit, expr.span, false); } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs index 8827daaa3..20b82d81a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ use super::ARITHMETIC_SIDE_EFFECTS; -use clippy_utils::{consts::constant_simple, diagnostics::span_lint}; +use clippy_utils::{ + consts::{constant, constant_simple}, + diagnostics::span_lint, + peel_hir_expr_refs, +}; use rustc_ast as ast; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_hir as hir; @@ -38,24 +42,6 @@ impl ArithmeticSideEffects { } } - /// Assuming that `expr` is a literal integer, checks operators (+=, -=, *, /) in a - /// non-constant environment that won't overflow. - fn has_valid_op(op: &Spanned<hir::BinOpKind>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { - if let hir::ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = expr.kind && - let ast::LitKind::Int(value, _) = lit.node - { - match (&op.node, value) { - (hir::BinOpKind::Div | hir::BinOpKind::Rem, 0) => false, - (hir::BinOpKind::Add | hir::BinOpKind::Sub, 0) - | (hir::BinOpKind::Div | hir::BinOpKind::Rem, _) - | (hir::BinOpKind::Mul, 0 | 1) => true, - _ => false, - } - } else { - false - } - } - /// Checks if the given `expr` has any of the inner `allowed` elements. fn is_allowed_ty(&self, ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool { self.allowed @@ -74,15 +60,14 @@ impl ArithmeticSideEffects { self.expr_span = Some(expr.span); } - /// If `expr` does not match any variant of `LiteralIntegerTy`, returns `None`. - fn literal_integer<'expr, 'tcx>(expr: &'expr hir::Expr<'tcx>) -> Option<LiteralIntegerTy<'expr, 'tcx>> { - if matches!(expr.kind, hir::ExprKind::Lit(_)) { - return Some(LiteralIntegerTy::Value(expr)); + /// If `expr` is not a literal integer like `1`, returns `None`. + fn literal_integer(expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<u128> { + if let hir::ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = expr.kind && let ast::LitKind::Int(n, _) = lit.node { + Some(n) } - if let hir::ExprKind::AddrOf(.., inn) = expr.kind && let hir::ExprKind::Lit(_) = inn.kind { - return Some(LiteralIntegerTy::Ref(inn)); + else { + None } - None } /// Manages when the lint should be triggered. Operations in constant environments, hard coded @@ -117,10 +102,20 @@ impl ArithmeticSideEffects { return; } let has_valid_op = if Self::is_integral(lhs_ty) && Self::is_integral(rhs_ty) { - match (Self::literal_integer(lhs), Self::literal_integer(rhs)) { - (None, Some(lit_int_ty)) | (Some(lit_int_ty), None) => Self::has_valid_op(op, lit_int_ty.into()), - (Some(LiteralIntegerTy::Value(_)), Some(LiteralIntegerTy::Value(_))) => true, - (None, None) | (Some(_), Some(_)) => false, + let (actual_lhs, lhs_ref_counter) = peel_hir_expr_refs(lhs); + let (actual_rhs, rhs_ref_counter) = peel_hir_expr_refs(rhs); + match (Self::literal_integer(actual_lhs), Self::literal_integer(actual_rhs)) { + (None, None) => false, + (None, Some(n)) | (Some(n), None) => match (&op.node, n) { + (hir::BinOpKind::Div | hir::BinOpKind::Rem, 0) => false, + (hir::BinOpKind::Add | hir::BinOpKind::Sub, 0) + | (hir::BinOpKind::Div | hir::BinOpKind::Rem, _) + | (hir::BinOpKind::Mul, 0 | 1) => true, + _ => false, + }, + (Some(_), Some(_)) => { + matches!((lhs_ref_counter, rhs_ref_counter), (0, 0)) + }, } } else { false @@ -129,21 +124,45 @@ impl ArithmeticSideEffects { self.issue_lint(cx, expr); } } + + fn manage_unary_ops<'tcx>( + &mut self, + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + expr: &hir::Expr<'tcx>, + un_expr: &hir::Expr<'tcx>, + un_op: hir::UnOp, + ) { + let hir::UnOp::Neg = un_op else { return; }; + if constant(cx, cx.typeck_results(), un_expr).is_some() { + return; + } + let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr).peel_refs(); + if self.is_allowed_ty(ty) { + return; + } + let actual_un_expr = peel_hir_expr_refs(un_expr).0; + if Self::literal_integer(actual_un_expr).is_some() { + return; + } + self.issue_lint(cx, expr); + } + + fn should_skip_expr(&mut self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { + self.expr_span.is_some() || self.const_span.map_or(false, |sp| sp.contains(expr.span)) + } } impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ArithmeticSideEffects { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &hir::Expr<'tcx>) { - if self.expr_span.is_some() || self.const_span.map_or(false, |sp| sp.contains(expr.span)) { + if self.should_skip_expr(expr) { return; } match &expr.kind { - hir::ExprKind::Binary(op, lhs, rhs) | hir::ExprKind::AssignOp(op, lhs, rhs) => { + hir::ExprKind::AssignOp(op, lhs, rhs) | hir::ExprKind::Binary(op, lhs, rhs) => { self.manage_bin_ops(cx, expr, op, lhs, rhs); }, - hir::ExprKind::Unary(hir::UnOp::Neg, _) => { - if constant_simple(cx, cx.typeck_results(), expr).is_none() { - self.issue_lint(cx, expr); - } + hir::ExprKind::Unary(un_op, un_expr) => { + self.manage_unary_ops(cx, expr, un_expr, *un_op); }, _ => {}, } @@ -177,22 +196,3 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ArithmeticSideEffects { } } } - -/// Tells if an expression is a integer declared by value or by reference. -/// -/// If `LiteralIntegerTy::Ref`, then the contained value will be `hir::ExprKind::Lit` rather -/// than `hirExprKind::Addr`. -enum LiteralIntegerTy<'expr, 'tcx> { - /// For example, `&199` - Ref(&'expr hir::Expr<'tcx>), - /// For example, `1` or `i32::MAX` - Value(&'expr hir::Expr<'tcx>), -} - -impl<'expr, 'tcx> From<LiteralIntegerTy<'expr, 'tcx>> for &'expr hir::Expr<'tcx> { - fn from(from: LiteralIntegerTy<'expr, 'tcx>) -> Self { - match from { - LiteralIntegerTy::Ref(elem) | LiteralIntegerTy::Value(elem) => elem, - } - } -} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/assign_op_pattern.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/assign_op_pattern.rs index ee9fd9406..9bbf385fb 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/assign_op_pattern.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/assign_op_pattern.rs @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( let rty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(rhs); if_chain! { if let Some((_, lang_item)) = binop_traits(op.node); - if let Ok(trait_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().require(lang_item); + if let Some(trait_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().get(lang_item); let parent_fn = cx.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(e.hir_id).def_id; if trait_ref_of_method(cx, parent_fn) .map_or(true, |t| t.path.res.def_id() != trait_id); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/op_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/op_ref.rs index 71b31b5e4..d7917e86a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/op_ref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/op_ref.rs @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ fn in_impl<'tcx>( } } -fn are_equal<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, middle_ty: Ty<'_>, hir_ty: &rustc_hir::Ty<'_>) -> bool { +fn are_equal(cx: &LateContext<'_>, middle_ty: Ty<'_>, hir_ty: &rustc_hir::Ty<'_>) -> bool { if_chain! { if let ty::Adt(adt_def, _) = middle_ty.kind(); if let Some(local_did) = adt_def.did().as_local(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_env_unwrap.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_env_unwrap.rs index d9ee031c9..377bddeaa 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_env_unwrap.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_env_unwrap.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; use clippy_utils::is_direct_expn_of; use if_chain::if_chain; -use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, MethodCall}; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::sym; @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ declare_lint_pass!(OptionEnvUnwrap => [OPTION_ENV_UNWRAP]); impl EarlyLintPass for OptionEnvUnwrap { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &Expr) { if_chain! { - if let ExprKind::MethodCall(path_segment, receiver, _, _) = &expr.kind; - if matches!(path_segment.ident.name, sym::expect | sym::unwrap); + if let ExprKind::MethodCall(box MethodCall { seg, receiver, .. }) = &expr.kind; + if matches!(seg.ident.name, sym::expect | sym::unwrap); if let ExprKind::Call(caller, _) = &receiver.kind; if is_direct_expn_of(caller.span, "option_env").is_some(); then { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs index 4eb42da1f..472f52380 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs @@ -213,11 +213,14 @@ fn try_convert_match<'tcx>( cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, arms: &[Arm<'tcx>], ) -> Option<(&'tcx Pat<'tcx>, &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, &'tcx Expr<'tcx>)> { - if arms.len() == 2 { - return if is_none_or_err_arm(cx, &arms[1]) { - Some((arms[0].pat, arms[0].body, arms[1].body)) - } else if is_none_or_err_arm(cx, &arms[0]) { - Some((arms[1].pat, arms[1].body, arms[0].body)) + if let [first_arm, second_arm] = arms + && first_arm.guard.is_none() + && second_arm.guard.is_none() + { + return if is_none_or_err_arm(cx, second_arm) { + Some((first_arm.pat, first_arm.body, second_arm.body)) + } else if is_none_or_err_arm(cx, first_arm) { + Some((second_arm.pat, second_arm.body, first_arm.body)) } else { None }; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/partialeq_to_none.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/partialeq_to_none.rs index 6810a2431..456ded3fc 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/partialeq_to_none.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/partialeq_to_none.rs @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// if f.is_some() { "yay" } else { "nay" } /// } /// ``` - #[clippy::version = "1.64.0"] + #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] pub PARTIALEQ_TO_NONE, style, "Binary comparison to `Option<T>::None` relies on `T: PartialEq`, which is unneeded" diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/pattern_type_mismatch.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/pattern_type_mismatch.rs index a4d265111..97b5a4ce3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/pattern_type_mismatch.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/pattern_type_mismatch.rs @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ enum DerefPossible { Impossible, } -fn apply_lint<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, pat: &Pat<'_>, deref_possible: DerefPossible) -> bool { +fn apply_lint(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &Pat<'_>, deref_possible: DerefPossible) -> bool { let maybe_mismatch = find_first_mismatch(cx, pat); if let Some((span, mutability, level)) = maybe_mismatch { span_lint_and_help( @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ enum Level { Lower, } -fn find_first_mismatch<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, pat: &Pat<'_>) -> Option<(Span, Mutability, Level)> { +fn find_first_mismatch(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &Pat<'_>) -> Option<(Span, Mutability, Level)> { let mut result = None; pat.walk(|p| { if result.is_some() { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/precedence.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/precedence.rs index e6e3ad05a..057b7e306 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/precedence.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/precedence.rs @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; use if_chain::if_chain; -use rustc_ast::ast::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, LitKind, UnOp}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, MethodCall, UnOp}; +use rustc_ast::token; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; @@ -109,18 +110,18 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for Precedence { let mut arg = operand; let mut all_odd = true; - while let ExprKind::MethodCall(path_segment, receiver, _, _) = &arg.kind { - let path_segment_str = path_segment.ident.name.as_str(); + while let ExprKind::MethodCall(box MethodCall { seg, receiver, .. }) = &arg.kind { + let seg_str = seg.ident.name.as_str(); all_odd &= ALLOWED_ODD_FUNCTIONS .iter() - .any(|odd_function| **odd_function == *path_segment_str); + .any(|odd_function| **odd_function == *seg_str); arg = receiver; } if_chain! { if !all_odd; if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &arg.kind; - if let LitKind::Int(..) | LitKind::Float(..) = &lit.kind; + if let token::LitKind::Integer | token::LitKind::Float = &lit.kind; then { let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; span_lint_and_sugg( diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ptr.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ptr.rs index 0d74c90a8..e395ff54c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ptr.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ptr.rs @@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ use rustc_hir::hir_id::HirIdMap; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{ self as hir, AnonConst, BinOpKind, BindingAnnotation, Body, Expr, ExprKind, FnRetTy, FnSig, GenericArg, - ImplItemKind, ItemKind, Lifetime, LifetimeName, Mutability, Node, Param, ParamName, PatKind, QPath, TraitFn, - TraitItem, TraitItemKind, TyKind, Unsafety, + ImplItemKind, ItemKind, Lifetime, Mutability, Node, Param, PatKind, QPath, TraitFn, TraitItem, TraitItemKind, + TyKind, Unsafety, }; use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; use rustc_infer::traits::{Obligation, ObligationCause}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Binder, ExistentialPredicate, List, PredicateKind, Ty}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Binder, Clause, ExistentialPredicate, List, PredicateKind, Ty}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; use rustc_span::sym; @@ -343,21 +343,16 @@ impl PtrArg<'_> { } struct RefPrefix { - lt: LifetimeName, + lt: Lifetime, mutability: Mutability, } impl fmt::Display for RefPrefix { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { use fmt::Write; f.write_char('&')?; - match self.lt { - LifetimeName::Param(_, ParamName::Plain(name)) => { - name.fmt(f)?; - f.write_char(' ')?; - }, - LifetimeName::Infer => f.write_str("'_ ")?, - LifetimeName::Static => f.write_str("'static ")?, - _ => (), + if !self.lt.is_anonymous() { + self.lt.ident.fmt(f)?; + f.write_char(' ')?; } f.write_str(self.mutability.prefix_str()) } @@ -450,7 +445,7 @@ fn check_fn_args<'cx, 'tcx: 'cx>( substs.type_at(0), ), ), - Some(sym::String) => ( + _ if Some(adt.did()) == cx.tcx.lang_items().string() => ( [("clone", ".to_owned()"), ("as_str", "")].as_slice(), DerefTy::Str, ), @@ -495,7 +490,7 @@ fn check_fn_args<'cx, 'tcx: 'cx>( ty_name: name.ident.name, method_renames, ref_prefix: RefPrefix { - lt: lt.name, + lt: *lt, mutability, }, deref_ty, @@ -687,23 +682,24 @@ fn check_ptr_arg_usage<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, body: &'tcx Body<'_>, args: fn matches_preds<'tcx>( cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, - preds: &'tcx [Binder<'tcx, ExistentialPredicate<'tcx>>], + preds: &'tcx [ty::PolyExistentialPredicate<'tcx>], ) -> bool { let infcx = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); preds.iter().all(|&p| match cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(p) { ExistentialPredicate::Trait(p) => infcx - .type_implements_trait(p.def_id, ty, p.substs, cx.param_env) + .type_implements_trait(p.def_id, [ty.into()].into_iter().chain(p.substs.iter()), cx.param_env) .must_apply_modulo_regions(), ExistentialPredicate::Projection(p) => infcx.predicate_must_hold_modulo_regions(&Obligation::new( + cx.tcx, ObligationCause::dummy(), cx.param_env, - cx.tcx.mk_predicate(Binder::bind_with_vars( - PredicateKind::Projection(p.with_self_ty(cx.tcx, ty)), - List::empty(), - )), + cx.tcx + .mk_predicate(Binder::dummy(PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Projection( + p.with_self_ty(cx.tcx, ty), + )))), )), ExistentialPredicate::AutoTrait(p) => infcx - .type_implements_trait(p, ty, List::empty(), cx.param_env) + .type_implements_trait(p, [ty], cx.param_env) .must_apply_modulo_regions(), }) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ptr_offset_with_cast.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ptr_offset_with_cast.rs index 72dda67c7..47b8891e1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ptr_offset_with_cast.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ptr_offset_with_cast.rs @@ -105,17 +105,17 @@ fn expr_as_ptr_offset_call<'tcx>( } // Is the type of the expression a usize? -fn is_expr_ty_usize<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { +fn is_expr_ty_usize(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr) == cx.tcx.types.usize } // Is the type of the expression a raw pointer? -fn is_expr_ty_raw_ptr<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { +fn is_expr_ty_raw_ptr(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr).is_unsafe_ptr() } -fn build_suggestion<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, +fn build_suggestion( + cx: &LateContext<'_>, method: Method, receiver_expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_lhs_expr: &Expr<'_>, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/question_mark.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/question_mark.rs index bb86fb3b7..5269bbd1f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/question_mark.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/question_mark.rs @@ -189,6 +189,7 @@ fn is_early_return(smbl: Symbol, cx: &LateContext<'_>, if_block: &IfBlockType<'_ && expr_return_none_or_err(smbl, cx, if_else.unwrap(), let_expr, Some(let_pat_sym))) || is_res_lang_ctor(cx, res, ResultErr) && expr_return_none_or_err(smbl, cx, if_then, let_expr, Some(let_pat_sym)) + && if_else.is_none() }, _ => false, } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ranges.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ranges.rs index c6fbb5e80..0a1b9d173 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ranges.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ranges.rs @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::higher; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_opt, snippet_with_applicability}; use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg; -use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, in_constant, is_integer_const, meets_msrv, msrvs, path_to_local}; +use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, in_constant, is_integer_const, path_to_local}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::ast::RangeLimits; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, HirId}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::source_map::{Span, Spanned}; use std::cmp::Ordering; @@ -161,12 +161,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct Ranges { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl Ranges { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(Ranges => [ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Ranges { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { if let ExprKind::Binary(ref op, l, r) = expr.kind { - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::RANGE_CONTAINS) { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::RANGE_CONTAINS) { check_possible_range_contains(cx, op.node, l, r, expr, expr.span); } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_clone.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_clone.rs index aedbe08e3..c1677fb3d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_clone.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_clone.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_hir, span_lint_hir_and_then}; use clippy_utils::mir::{visit_local_usage, LocalUsage, PossibleBorrowerMap}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use clippy_utils::ty::{has_drop, is_copy, is_type_diagnostic_item, walk_ptrs_ty_depth}; +use clippy_utils::ty::{has_drop, is_copy, is_type_diagnostic_item, is_type_lang_item, walk_ptrs_ty_depth}; use clippy_utils::{fn_has_unsatisfiable_preds, match_def_path, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind; -use rustc_hir::{def_id, Body, FnDecl, HirId}; +use rustc_hir::{def_id, Body, FnDecl, HirId, LangItem}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::mir; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty}; @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for RedundantClone { let from_borrow = match_def_path(cx, fn_def_id, &paths::CLONE_TRAIT_METHOD) || match_def_path(cx, fn_def_id, &paths::TO_OWNED_METHOD) || (match_def_path(cx, fn_def_id, &paths::TO_STRING_METHOD) - && is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, arg_ty, sym::String)); + && is_type_lang_item(cx, arg_ty, LangItem::String)); let from_deref = !from_borrow && (match_def_path(cx, fn_def_id, &paths::PATH_TO_PATH_BUF) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_closure_call.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_closure_call.rs index 74eea6de4..2a42e7348 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_closure_call.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_closure_call.rs @@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for RedundantClosureCall { if_chain! { if let ast::ExprKind::Call(ref paren, _) = expr.kind; if let ast::ExprKind::Paren(ref closure) = paren.kind; - if let ast::ExprKind::Closure(_, _, ref r#async, _, ref decl, ref block, _) = closure.kind; + if let ast::ExprKind::Closure(box ast::Closure { ref asyncness, ref fn_decl, ref body, .. }) = closure.kind; then { let mut visitor = ReturnVisitor::new(); - visitor.visit_expr(block); + visitor.visit_expr(body); if !visitor.found_return { span_lint_and_then( cx, @@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for RedundantClosureCall { expr.span, "try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared", |diag| { - if decl.inputs.is_empty() { - let app = Applicability::MachineApplicable; - let mut hint = Sugg::ast(cx, block, ".."); + if fn_decl.inputs.is_empty() { + let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + let mut hint = Sugg::ast(cx, body, "..", closure.span.ctxt(), &mut app); - if r#async.is_async() { + if asyncness.is_async() { // `async x` is a syntax error, so it becomes `async { x }` - if !matches!(block.kind, ast::ExprKind::Block(_, _)) { + if !matches!(body.kind, ast::ExprKind::Block(_, _)) { hint = hint.blockify(); } @@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for RedundantClosureCall { impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for RedundantClosureCall { fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, block: &'tcx hir::Block<'_>) { - fn count_closure_usage<'a, 'tcx>( - cx: &'a LateContext<'tcx>, + fn count_closure_usage<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, block: &'tcx hir::Block<'_>, path: &'tcx hir::Path<'tcx>, ) -> usize { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_field_names.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_field_names.rs index 40b03068f..61bff4a0e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_field_names.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_field_names.rs @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintContext}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -37,12 +36,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct RedundantFieldNames { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl RedundantFieldNames { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -51,7 +50,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(RedundantFieldNames => [REDUNDANT_FIELD_NAMES]); impl EarlyLintPass for RedundantFieldNames { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &Expr) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::FIELD_INIT_SHORTHAND) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::FIELD_INIT_SHORTHAND) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_pub_crate.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_pub_crate.rs index 26075e9f7..d612d249c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_pub_crate.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_pub_crate.rs @@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for RedundantPubCrate { } if let ItemKind::Mod { .. } = item.kind { - self.is_exported.push(cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(item.owner_id.def_id)); + self.is_exported + .push(cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(item.owner_id.def_id)); } } @@ -83,7 +84,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for RedundantPubCrate { fn is_not_macro_export<'tcx>(item: &'tcx Item<'tcx>) -> bool { if let ItemKind::Use(path, _) = item.kind { - if let Res::Def(DefKind::Macro(MacroKind::Bang), _) = path.res { + if path.res.iter().all(|res| matches!(res, Res::Def(DefKind::Macro(MacroKind::Bang), _))) { return false; } } else if let ItemKind::Macro(..) = item.kind { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs index 60ba62c4a..3aa2490bc 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs}; use rustc_ast::ast::{Item, ItemKind, Ty, TyKind}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -34,12 +33,12 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct RedundantStaticLifetimes { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl RedundantStaticLifetimes { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -96,7 +95,7 @@ impl RedundantStaticLifetimes { impl EarlyLintPass for RedundantStaticLifetimes { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &Item) { - if !meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::STATIC_IN_CONST) { + if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::STATIC_IN_CONST) { return; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/renamed_lints.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/renamed_lints.rs index 76d6ad0b2..8e214218f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/renamed_lints.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/renamed_lints.rs @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ pub static RENAMED_LINTS: &[(&str, &str)] = &[ ("clippy::disallowed_method", "clippy::disallowed_methods"), ("clippy::disallowed_type", "clippy::disallowed_types"), ("clippy::eval_order_dependence", "clippy::mixed_read_write_in_expression"), - ("clippy::for_loop_over_option", "for_loops_over_fallibles"), - ("clippy::for_loop_over_result", "for_loops_over_fallibles"), ("clippy::identity_conversion", "clippy::useless_conversion"), ("clippy::if_let_some_result", "clippy::match_result_ok"), ("clippy::logic_bug", "clippy::overly_complex_bool_expr"), @@ -31,10 +29,13 @@ pub static RENAMED_LINTS: &[(&str, &str)] = &[ ("clippy::to_string_in_display", "clippy::recursive_format_impl"), ("clippy::zero_width_space", "clippy::invisible_characters"), ("clippy::drop_bounds", "drop_bounds"), + ("clippy::for_loop_over_option", "for_loops_over_fallibles"), + ("clippy::for_loop_over_result", "for_loops_over_fallibles"), ("clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles", "for_loops_over_fallibles"), ("clippy::into_iter_on_array", "array_into_iter"), ("clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering", "invalid_atomic_ordering"), ("clippy::invalid_ref", "invalid_value"), + ("clippy::let_underscore_drop", "let_underscore_drop"), ("clippy::mem_discriminant_non_enum", "enum_intrinsics_non_enums"), ("clippy::panic_params", "non_fmt_panics"), ("clippy::positional_named_format_parameters", "named_arguments_used_positionally"), diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/returns.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/returns.rs index 2b2a41d16..81143d779 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/returns.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/returns.rs @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; use rustc_middle::ty::subst::GenericArgKind; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; +use rustc_span::{BytePos, Pos}; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does @@ -209,13 +210,14 @@ fn check_final_expr<'tcx>( if cx.tcx.hir().attrs(expr.hir_id).is_empty() { let borrows = inner.map_or(false, |inner| last_statement_borrows(cx, inner)); if !borrows { - emit_return_lint( - cx, - peeled_drop_expr.span, - semi_spans, - inner.as_ref().map(|i| i.span), - replacement, - ); + // check if expr return nothing + let ret_span = if inner.is_none() && replacement == RetReplacement::Empty { + extend_span_to_previous_non_ws(cx, peeled_drop_expr.span) + } else { + peeled_drop_expr.span + }; + + emit_return_lint(cx, ret_span, semi_spans, inner.as_ref().map(|i| i.span), replacement); } } }, @@ -289,3 +291,16 @@ fn last_statement_borrows<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) }) .is_some() } + +// Go backwards while encountering whitespace and extend the given Span to that point. +fn extend_span_to_previous_non_ws(cx: &LateContext<'_>, sp: Span) -> Span { + if let Ok(prev_source) = cx.sess().source_map().span_to_prev_source(sp) { + let ws = [' ', '\t', '\n']; + if let Some(non_ws_pos) = prev_source.rfind(|c| !ws.contains(&c)) { + let len = prev_source.len() - non_ws_pos - 1; + return sp.with_lo(sp.lo() - BytePos::from_usize(len)); + } + } + + sp +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_component_path_imports.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_component_path_imports.rs index 66b795130..d46f6a635 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_component_path_imports.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_component_path_imports.rs @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_sugg}; +use rustc_ast::node_id::{NodeId, NodeMap}; use rustc_ast::{ptr::P, Crate, Item, ItemKind, MacroDef, ModKind, UseTreeKind}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintContext}; -use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; +use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::{edition::Edition, symbol::kw, Span, Symbol}; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -33,51 +34,32 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { "imports with single component path are redundant" } -declare_lint_pass!(SingleComponentPathImports => [SINGLE_COMPONENT_PATH_IMPORTS]); +#[derive(Default)] +pub struct SingleComponentPathImports { + /// Buffer found usages to emit when visiting that item so that `#[allow]` works as expected + found: NodeMap<Vec<SingleUse>>, +} + +struct SingleUse { + name: Symbol, + span: Span, + item_id: NodeId, + can_suggest: bool, +} + +impl_lint_pass!(SingleComponentPathImports => [SINGLE_COMPONENT_PATH_IMPORTS]); impl EarlyLintPass for SingleComponentPathImports { fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, krate: &Crate) { if cx.sess().opts.edition < Edition::Edition2018 { return; } - check_mod(cx, &krate.items); - } -} -fn check_mod(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, items: &[P<Item>]) { - // keep track of imports reused with `self` keyword, - // such as `self::crypto_hash` in the example below - // ```rust,ignore - // use self::crypto_hash::{Algorithm, Hasher}; - // ``` - let mut imports_reused_with_self = Vec::new(); - - // keep track of single use statements - // such as `crypto_hash` in the example below - // ```rust,ignore - // use crypto_hash; - // ``` - let mut single_use_usages = Vec::new(); - - // keep track of macros defined in the module as we don't want it to trigger on this (#7106) - // ```rust,ignore - // macro_rules! foo { () => {} }; - // pub(crate) use foo; - // ``` - let mut macros = Vec::new(); - - for item in items { - track_uses( - cx, - item, - &mut imports_reused_with_self, - &mut single_use_usages, - &mut macros, - ); + self.check_mod(cx, &krate.items); } - for (name, span, can_suggest) in single_use_usages { - if !imports_reused_with_self.contains(&name) { + fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &Item) { + for SingleUse { span, can_suggest, .. } in self.found.remove(&item.id).into_iter().flatten() { if can_suggest { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, @@ -102,74 +84,127 @@ fn check_mod(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, items: &[P<Item>]) { } } -fn track_uses( - cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, - item: &Item, - imports_reused_with_self: &mut Vec<Symbol>, - single_use_usages: &mut Vec<(Symbol, Span, bool)>, - macros: &mut Vec<Symbol>, -) { - if item.span.from_expansion() || item.vis.kind.is_pub() { - return; - } +impl SingleComponentPathImports { + fn check_mod(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, items: &[P<Item>]) { + // keep track of imports reused with `self` keyword, such as `self::crypto_hash` in the example + // below. Removing the `use crypto_hash;` would make this a compile error + // ``` + // use crypto_hash; + // + // use self::crypto_hash::{Algorithm, Hasher}; + // ``` + let mut imports_reused_with_self = Vec::new(); - match &item.kind { - ItemKind::Mod(_, ModKind::Loaded(ref items, ..)) => { - check_mod(cx, items); - }, - ItemKind::MacroDef(MacroDef { macro_rules: true, .. }) => { - macros.push(item.ident.name); - }, - ItemKind::Use(use_tree) => { - let segments = &use_tree.prefix.segments; - - // keep track of `use some_module;` usages - if segments.len() == 1 { - if let UseTreeKind::Simple(None, _, _) = use_tree.kind { - let name = segments[0].ident.name; - if !macros.contains(&name) { - single_use_usages.push((name, item.span, true)); - } - } - return; + // keep track of single use statements such as `crypto_hash` in the example below + // ``` + // use crypto_hash; + // ``` + let mut single_use_usages = Vec::new(); + + // keep track of macros defined in the module as we don't want it to trigger on this (#7106) + // ``` + // macro_rules! foo { () => {} }; + // pub(crate) use foo; + // ``` + let mut macros = Vec::new(); + + for item in items { + self.track_uses( + cx, + item, + &mut imports_reused_with_self, + &mut single_use_usages, + &mut macros, + ); + } + + for usage in single_use_usages { + if !imports_reused_with_self.contains(&usage.name) { + self.found.entry(usage.item_id).or_default().push(usage); } + } + } - if segments.is_empty() { - // keep track of `use {some_module, some_other_module};` usages - if let UseTreeKind::Nested(trees) = &use_tree.kind { - for tree in trees { - let segments = &tree.0.prefix.segments; - if segments.len() == 1 { - if let UseTreeKind::Simple(None, _, _) = tree.0.kind { - let name = segments[0].ident.name; - if !macros.contains(&name) { - single_use_usages.push((name, tree.0.span, false)); - } - } + fn track_uses( + &mut self, + cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, + item: &Item, + imports_reused_with_self: &mut Vec<Symbol>, + single_use_usages: &mut Vec<SingleUse>, + macros: &mut Vec<Symbol>, + ) { + if item.span.from_expansion() || item.vis.kind.is_pub() { + return; + } + + match &item.kind { + ItemKind::Mod(_, ModKind::Loaded(ref items, ..)) => { + self.check_mod(cx, items); + }, + ItemKind::MacroDef(MacroDef { macro_rules: true, .. }) => { + macros.push(item.ident.name); + }, + ItemKind::Use(use_tree) => { + let segments = &use_tree.prefix.segments; + + // keep track of `use some_module;` usages + if segments.len() == 1 { + if let UseTreeKind::Simple(None) = use_tree.kind { + let name = segments[0].ident.name; + if !macros.contains(&name) { + single_use_usages.push(SingleUse { + name, + span: item.span, + item_id: item.id, + can_suggest: true, + }); } } + return; } - } else { - // keep track of `use self::some_module` usages - if segments[0].ident.name == kw::SelfLower { - // simple case such as `use self::module::SomeStruct` - if segments.len() > 1 { - imports_reused_with_self.push(segments[1].ident.name); - return; - } - // nested case such as `use self::{module1::Struct1, module2::Struct2}` + if segments.is_empty() { + // keep track of `use {some_module, some_other_module};` usages if let UseTreeKind::Nested(trees) = &use_tree.kind { for tree in trees { let segments = &tree.0.prefix.segments; - if !segments.is_empty() { - imports_reused_with_self.push(segments[0].ident.name); + if segments.len() == 1 { + if let UseTreeKind::Simple(None) = tree.0.kind { + let name = segments[0].ident.name; + if !macros.contains(&name) { + single_use_usages.push(SingleUse { + name, + span: tree.0.span, + item_id: item.id, + can_suggest: false, + }); + } + } + } + } + } + } else { + // keep track of `use self::some_module` usages + if segments[0].ident.name == kw::SelfLower { + // simple case such as `use self::module::SomeStruct` + if segments.len() > 1 { + imports_reused_with_self.push(segments[1].ident.name); + return; + } + + // nested case such as `use self::{module1::Struct1, module2::Struct2}` + if let UseTreeKind::Nested(trees) = &use_tree.kind { + for tree in trees { + let segments = &tree.0.prefix.segments; + if !segments.is_empty() { + imports_reused_with_self.push(segments[0].ident.name); + } } } } } - } - }, - _ => {}, + }, + _ => {}, + } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/slow_vector_initialization.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/slow_vector_initialization.rs index 760399231..a2109038a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/slow_vector_initialization.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/slow_vector_initialization.rs @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ impl SlowVectorInit { }; } - fn emit_lint<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, slow_fill: &Expr<'_>, vec_alloc: &VecAllocation<'_>, msg: &str) { + fn emit_lint(cx: &LateContext<'_>, slow_fill: &Expr<'_>, vec_alloc: &VecAllocation<'_>, msg: &str) { let len_expr = Sugg::hir(cx, vec_alloc.len_expr, "len"); span_lint_and_then(cx, SLOW_VECTOR_INITIALIZATION, slow_fill.span, msg, |diag| { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/strings.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/strings.rs index d356c99c8..f4705481d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/strings.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/strings.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_sugg}; use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_applicability}; -use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; +use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_lang_item; use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, is_lint_allowed, match_function_call, method_calls, paths}; use clippy_utils::{peel_blocks, SpanlessEq}; use if_chain::if_chain; @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for StringAdd { }, ExprKind::Index(target, _idx) => { let e_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(target).peel_refs(); - if matches!(e_ty.kind(), ty::Str) || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, e_ty, sym::String) { + if matches!(e_ty.kind(), ty::Str) || is_type_lang_item(cx, e_ty, LangItem::String) { span_lint( cx, STRING_SLICE, @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for StringAdd { } fn is_string(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { - is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(e).peel_refs(), sym::String) + is_type_lang_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(e).peel_refs(), LangItem::String) } fn is_add(cx: &LateContext<'_>, src: &Expr<'_>, target: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { @@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for StringToString { if let ExprKind::MethodCall(path, self_arg, ..) = &expr.kind; if path.ident.name == sym::to_string; let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(self_arg); - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String); + if is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::String); then { span_lint_and_help( cx, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs index eef9bdc78..e111c7d22 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs @@ -580,9 +580,9 @@ fn ident_difference_expr_with_base_location( | (Await(_), Await(_)) | (Async(_, _, _), Async(_, _, _)) | (Block(_, _), Block(_, _)) - | (Closure(_, _, _, _, _, _, _), Closure(_, _, _, _, _, _, _)) + | (Closure(_), Closure(_)) | (Match(_, _), Match(_, _)) - | (Loop(_, _), Loop(_, _)) + | (Loop(_, _, _), Loop(_, _, _)) | (ForLoop(_, _, _, _), ForLoop(_, _, _, _)) | (While(_, _, _), While(_, _, _)) | (If(_, _, _), If(_, _, _)) @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ fn ident_difference_expr_with_base_location( | (Unary(_, _), Unary(_, _)) | (Binary(_, _, _), Binary(_, _, _)) | (Tup(_), Tup(_)) - | (MethodCall(_, _, _, _), MethodCall(_, _, _, _)) + | (MethodCall(_), MethodCall(_)) | (Call(_, _), Call(_, _)) | (ConstBlock(_), ConstBlock(_)) | (Array(_), Array(_)) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_trait_impl.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_trait_impl.rs index b57b484bd..6271ea027 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_trait_impl.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_trait_impl.rs @@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for SuspiciousImpl { if_chain! { if let hir::ExprKind::Binary(binop, _, _) | hir::ExprKind::AssignOp(binop, ..) = expr.kind; if let Some((binop_trait_lang, op_assign_trait_lang)) = binop_traits(binop.node); - if let Ok(binop_trait_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().require(binop_trait_lang); - if let Ok(op_assign_trait_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().require(op_assign_trait_lang); + if let Some(binop_trait_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().get(binop_trait_lang); + if let Some(op_assign_trait_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().get(op_assign_trait_lang); // Check for more than one binary operation in the implemented function // Linting when multiple operations are involved can result in false positives @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for SuspiciousImpl { (&OP_ASSIGN_TRAITS, SUSPICIOUS_OP_ASSIGN_IMPL), ] .iter() - .find(|&(ts, _)| ts.iter().any(|&t| Ok(trait_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().require(t))); + .find(|&(ts, _)| ts.iter().any(|&t| Some(trait_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().get(t))); if count_binops(body.value) == 1; then { span_lint( diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..301aa5798 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +use clippy_utils::{numeric_literal::NumericLiteral, source::snippet_with_context}; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind}; +use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext}; +use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; +use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; + +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Warns for a Bitwise XOR (`^`) operator being probably confused as a powering. It will not trigger if any of the numbers are not in decimal. + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// It's most probably a typo and may lead to unexpected behaviours. + /// ### Example + /// ```rust + /// let x = 3_i32 ^ 4_i32; + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust + /// let x = 3_i32.pow(4); + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.66.0"] + pub SUSPICIOUS_XOR_USED_AS_POW, + restriction, + "XOR (`^`) operator possibly used as exponentiation operator" +} +declare_lint_pass!(ConfusingXorAndPow => [SUSPICIOUS_XOR_USED_AS_POW]); + +impl LateLintPass<'_> for ConfusingXorAndPow { + fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) { + if !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), expr.span) && + let ExprKind::Binary(op, left, right) = &expr.kind && + op.node == BinOpKind::BitXor && + left.span.ctxt() == right.span.ctxt() && + let ExprKind::Lit(lit_left) = &left.kind && + let ExprKind::Lit(lit_right) = &right.kind && + let snip_left = snippet_with_context(cx, lit_left.span, lit_left.span.ctxt(), "..", &mut Applicability::MaybeIncorrect) && + let snip_right = snippet_with_context(cx, lit_right.span, lit_right.span.ctxt(), "..", &mut Applicability::MaybeIncorrect) && + let Some(left_val) = NumericLiteral::from_lit_kind(&snip_left.0, &lit_left.node) && + let Some(right_val) = NumericLiteral::from_lit_kind(&snip_right.0, &lit_right.node) && + left_val.is_decimal() && + right_val.is_decimal() { + clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + SUSPICIOUS_XOR_USED_AS_POW, + expr.span, + "`^` is not the exponentiation operator", + "did you mean to write", + format!("{}.pow({})", left_val.format(), right_val.format()), + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/swap.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/swap.rs index f46c21e12..c374529d1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/swap.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/swap.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg; use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; -use clippy_utils::{can_mut_borrow_both, eq_expr_value, std_or_core}; +use clippy_utils::{can_mut_borrow_both, eq_expr_value, in_constant, std_or_core}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Block, Expr, ExprKind, PatKind, QPath, Stmt, StmtKind}; @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does /// Checks for manual swapping. /// + /// Note that the lint will not be emitted in const blocks, as the suggestion would not be applicable. + /// /// ### Why is this bad? /// The `std::mem::swap` function exposes the intent better /// without deinitializing or copying either variable. @@ -138,6 +140,10 @@ fn generate_swap_warning(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e1: &Expr<'_>, e2: &Expr<'_>, spa /// Implementation of the `MANUAL_SWAP` lint. fn check_manual_swap(cx: &LateContext<'_>, block: &Block<'_>) { + if in_constant(cx, block.hir_id) { + return; + } + for w in block.stmts.windows(3) { if_chain! { // let t = foo(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/trailing_empty_array.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/trailing_empty_array.rs index 8cf3efc8d..63b326048 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/trailing_empty_array.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/trailing_empty_array.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; -use rustc_hir::{HirId, Item, ItemKind}; +use clippy_utils::has_repr_attr; +use rustc_hir::{Item, ItemKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty::Const; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; -use rustc_span::sym; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does @@ -72,7 +72,3 @@ fn is_struct_with_trailing_zero_sized_array(cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_ } } } - -fn has_repr_attr(cx: &LateContext<'_>, hir_id: HirId) -> bool { - cx.tcx.hir().attrs(hir_id).iter().any(|attr| attr.has_name(sym::repr)) -} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/mod.rs index 424a6e926..83e651aba 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/mod.rs @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ mod utils; mod wrong_transmute; use clippy_utils::in_constant; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::Msrv; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, QPath}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } pub struct Transmute { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl_lint_pass!(Transmute => [ CROSSPOINTER_TRANSMUTE, @@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(Transmute => [ ]); impl Transmute { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Transmute { let linted = wrong_transmute::check(cx, e, from_ty, to_ty) | crosspointer_transmute::check(cx, e, from_ty, to_ty) | transmuting_null::check(cx, e, arg, to_ty) - | transmute_ptr_to_ref::check(cx, e, from_ty, to_ty, arg, path, self.msrv) + | transmute_ptr_to_ref::check(cx, e, from_ty, to_ty, arg, path, &self.msrv) | transmute_int_to_char::check(cx, e, from_ty, to_ty, arg, const_context) | transmute_ref_to_ref::check(cx, e, from_ty, to_ty, arg, const_context) | transmute_ptr_to_ptr::check(cx, e, from_ty, to_ty, arg) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs index 12d0b866e..3dde4eee6 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ use super::TRANSMUTE_PTR_TO_REF; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs, sugg}; +use clippy_utils::sugg; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{self as hir, Expr, GenericArg, Mutability, Path, TyKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty, TypeVisitable}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; /// Checks for `transmute_ptr_to_ref` lint. /// Returns `true` if it's triggered, otherwise returns `false`. @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( to_ty: Ty<'tcx>, arg: &'tcx Expr<'_>, path: &'tcx Path<'_>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) -> bool { match (&from_ty.kind(), &to_ty.kind()) { (ty::RawPtr(from_ptr_ty), ty::Ref(_, to_ref_ty, mutbl)) => { @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( let sugg = if let Some(ty) = get_explicit_type(path) { let ty_snip = snippet_with_applicability(cx, ty.span, "..", &mut app); - if meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::POINTER_CAST) { + if msrv.meets(msrvs::POINTER_CAST) { format!("{deref}{}.cast::<{ty_snip}>()", arg.maybe_par()) } else if from_ptr_ty.has_erased_regions() { sugg::make_unop(deref, arg.as_ty(format!("{cast} () as {cast} {ty_snip}"))).to_string() @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( } } else if from_ptr_ty.ty == *to_ref_ty { if from_ptr_ty.has_erased_regions() { - if meets_msrv(msrv, msrvs::POINTER_CAST) { + if msrv.meets(msrvs::POINTER_CAST) { format!("{deref}{}.cast::<{to_ref_ty}>()", arg.maybe_par()) } else { sugg::make_unop(deref, arg.as_ty(format!("{cast} () as {cast} {to_ref_ty}"))) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_undefined_repr.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_undefined_repr.rs index 3d4bbbf64..34642f4b1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_undefined_repr.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmute_undefined_repr.rs @@ -27,32 +27,24 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( // `Repr(C)` <-> unordered type. // If the first field of the `Repr(C)` type matches then the transmute is ok - ( - ReducedTy::OrderedFields(_, Some(from_sub_ty)), - ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(to_sub_ty), - ) - | ( - ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(from_sub_ty), - ReducedTy::OrderedFields(_, Some(to_sub_ty)), - ) => { + (ReducedTy::OrderedFields(_, Some(from_sub_ty)), ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(to_sub_ty)) + | (ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(from_sub_ty), ReducedTy::OrderedFields(_, Some(to_sub_ty))) => { from_ty = from_sub_ty; to_ty = to_sub_ty; continue; - } - (ReducedTy::OrderedFields(_, Some(from_sub_ty)), ReducedTy::Other(to_sub_ty)) - if reduced_tys.to_fat_ptr => - { + }, + (ReducedTy::OrderedFields(_, Some(from_sub_ty)), ReducedTy::Other(to_sub_ty)) if reduced_tys.to_fat_ptr => { from_ty = from_sub_ty; to_ty = to_sub_ty; continue; - } + }, (ReducedTy::Other(from_sub_ty), ReducedTy::OrderedFields(_, Some(to_sub_ty))) if reduced_tys.from_fat_ptr => { from_ty = from_sub_ty; to_ty = to_sub_ty; continue; - } + }, // ptr <-> ptr (ReducedTy::Other(from_sub_ty), ReducedTy::Other(to_sub_ty)) @@ -62,19 +54,19 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( from_ty = from_sub_ty; to_ty = to_sub_ty; continue; - } + }, // fat ptr <-> (*size, *size) (ReducedTy::Other(_), ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(to_ty)) if reduced_tys.from_fat_ptr && is_size_pair(to_ty) => { return false; - } + }, (ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(from_ty), ReducedTy::Other(_)) if reduced_tys.to_fat_ptr && is_size_pair(from_ty) => { return false; - } + }, // fat ptr -> some struct | some struct -> fat ptr (ReducedTy::Other(_), _) if reduced_tys.from_fat_ptr => { @@ -85,14 +77,12 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( &format!("transmute from `{from_ty_orig}` which has an undefined layout"), |diag| { if from_ty_orig.peel_refs() != from_ty.peel_refs() { - diag.note(&format!( - "the contained type `{from_ty}` has an undefined layout" - )); + diag.note(&format!("the contained type `{from_ty}` has an undefined layout")); } }, ); return true; - } + }, (_, ReducedTy::Other(_)) if reduced_tys.to_fat_ptr => { span_lint_and_then( cx, @@ -101,18 +91,14 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( &format!("transmute to `{to_ty_orig}` which has an undefined layout"), |diag| { if to_ty_orig.peel_refs() != to_ty.peel_refs() { - diag.note(&format!( - "the contained type `{to_ty}` has an undefined layout" - )); + diag.note(&format!("the contained type `{to_ty}` has an undefined layout")); } }, ); return true; - } + }, - (ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(from_ty), ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(to_ty)) - if from_ty != to_ty => - { + (ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(from_ty), ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(to_ty)) if from_ty != to_ty => { let same_adt_did = if let (ty::Adt(from_def, from_subs), ty::Adt(to_def, to_subs)) = (from_ty.kind(), to_ty.kind()) && from_def == to_def @@ -139,25 +125,19 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( )); } else { if from_ty_orig.peel_refs() != from_ty { - diag.note(&format!( - "the contained type `{from_ty}` has an undefined layout" - )); + diag.note(&format!("the contained type `{from_ty}` has an undefined layout")); } if to_ty_orig.peel_refs() != to_ty { - diag.note(&format!( - "the contained type `{to_ty}` has an undefined layout" - )); + diag.note(&format!("the contained type `{to_ty}` has an undefined layout")); } } }, ); return true; - } + }, ( ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(from_ty), - ReducedTy::Other(_) - | ReducedTy::OrderedFields(..) - | ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: true }, + ReducedTy::Other(_) | ReducedTy::OrderedFields(..) | ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: true }, ) => { span_lint_and_then( cx, @@ -166,18 +146,14 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( &format!("transmute from `{from_ty_orig}` which has an undefined layout"), |diag| { if from_ty_orig.peel_refs() != from_ty { - diag.note(&format!( - "the contained type `{from_ty}` has an undefined layout" - )); + diag.note(&format!("the contained type `{from_ty}` has an undefined layout")); } }, ); return true; - } + }, ( - ReducedTy::Other(_) - | ReducedTy::OrderedFields(..) - | ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: true }, + ReducedTy::Other(_) | ReducedTy::OrderedFields(..) | ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: true }, ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(to_ty), ) => { span_lint_and_then( @@ -187,25 +163,19 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( &format!("transmute into `{to_ty_orig}` which has an undefined layout"), |diag| { if to_ty_orig.peel_refs() != to_ty { - diag.note(&format!( - "the contained type `{to_ty}` has an undefined layout" - )); + diag.note(&format!("the contained type `{to_ty}` has an undefined layout")); } }, ); return true; - } + }, ( - ReducedTy::OrderedFields(..) - | ReducedTy::Other(_) - | ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: true }, - ReducedTy::OrderedFields(..) - | ReducedTy::Other(_) - | ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: true }, + ReducedTy::OrderedFields(..) | ReducedTy::Other(_) | ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: true }, + ReducedTy::OrderedFields(..) | ReducedTy::Other(_) | ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: true }, ) | (ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(_), ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(_)) => { break; - } + }, } } @@ -223,38 +193,42 @@ struct ReducedTys<'tcx> { } /// Remove references so long as both types are references. -fn reduce_refs<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, - mut from_ty: Ty<'tcx>, - mut to_ty: Ty<'tcx>, -) -> ReducedTys<'tcx> { +fn reduce_refs<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, mut from_ty: Ty<'tcx>, mut to_ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ReducedTys<'tcx> { let mut from_raw_ptr = false; let mut to_raw_ptr = false; - let (from_fat_ptr, to_fat_ptr) = - loop { - break match (from_ty.kind(), to_ty.kind()) { - ( - &(ty::Ref(_, from_sub_ty, _) | ty::RawPtr(TypeAndMut { ty: from_sub_ty, .. })), - &(ty::Ref(_, to_sub_ty, _) | ty::RawPtr(TypeAndMut { ty: to_sub_ty, .. })), - ) => { - from_raw_ptr = matches!(*from_ty.kind(), ty::RawPtr(_)); - from_ty = from_sub_ty; - to_raw_ptr = matches!(*to_ty.kind(), ty::RawPtr(_)); - to_ty = to_sub_ty; - continue; - } - ( - &(ty::Ref(_, unsized_ty, _) | ty::RawPtr(TypeAndMut { ty: unsized_ty, .. })), - _, - ) if !unsized_ty.is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) => (true, false), - ( - _, - &(ty::Ref(_, unsized_ty, _) | ty::RawPtr(TypeAndMut { ty: unsized_ty, .. })), - ) if !unsized_ty.is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) => (false, true), - _ => (false, false), - }; + let (from_fat_ptr, to_fat_ptr) = loop { + break match (from_ty.kind(), to_ty.kind()) { + ( + &(ty::Ref(_, from_sub_ty, _) | ty::RawPtr(TypeAndMut { ty: from_sub_ty, .. })), + &(ty::Ref(_, to_sub_ty, _) | ty::RawPtr(TypeAndMut { ty: to_sub_ty, .. })), + ) => { + from_raw_ptr = matches!(*from_ty.kind(), ty::RawPtr(_)); + from_ty = from_sub_ty; + to_raw_ptr = matches!(*to_ty.kind(), ty::RawPtr(_)); + to_ty = to_sub_ty; + continue; + }, + (&(ty::Ref(_, unsized_ty, _) | ty::RawPtr(TypeAndMut { ty: unsized_ty, .. })), _) + if !unsized_ty.is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) => + { + (true, false) + }, + (_, &(ty::Ref(_, unsized_ty, _) | ty::RawPtr(TypeAndMut { ty: unsized_ty, .. }))) + if !unsized_ty.is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) => + { + (false, true) + }, + _ => (false, false), }; - ReducedTys { from_ty, to_ty, from_raw_ptr, to_raw_ptr, from_fat_ptr, to_fat_ptr } + }; + ReducedTys { + from_ty, + to_ty, + from_raw_ptr, + to_raw_ptr, + from_fat_ptr, + to_fat_ptr, + } } enum ReducedTy<'tcx> { @@ -277,11 +251,11 @@ fn reduce_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, mut ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ReducedTy<'tcx> return match *ty.kind() { ty::Array(sub_ty, _) if matches!(sub_ty.kind(), ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_)) => { ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: false } - } + }, ty::Array(sub_ty, _) | ty::Slice(sub_ty) => { ty = sub_ty; continue; - } + }, ty::Tuple(args) if args.is_empty() => ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: false }, ty::Tuple(args) => { let mut iter = args.iter(); @@ -293,7 +267,7 @@ fn reduce_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, mut ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ReducedTy<'tcx> continue; } ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(ty) - } + }, ty::Adt(def, substs) if def.is_struct() => { let mut iter = def .non_enum_variant() @@ -312,12 +286,10 @@ fn reduce_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, mut ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> ReducedTy<'tcx> } else { ReducedTy::UnorderedFields(ty) } - } - ty::Adt(def, _) - if def.is_enum() && (def.variants().is_empty() || is_c_void(cx, ty)) => - { + }, + ty::Adt(def, _) if def.is_enum() && (def.variants().is_empty() || is_c_void(cx, ty)) => { ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: false } - } + }, // TODO: Check if the conversion to or from at least one of a union's fields is valid. ty::Adt(def, _) if def.is_union() => ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: false }, ty::Foreign(_) | ty::Param(_) => ReducedTy::TypeErasure { raw_ptr_only: false }, @@ -356,11 +328,7 @@ fn same_except_params<'tcx>(subs1: SubstsRef<'tcx>, subs2: SubstsRef<'tcx>) -> b for (ty1, ty2) in subs1.types().zip(subs2.types()).filter(|(ty1, ty2)| ty1 != ty2) { match (ty1.kind(), ty2.kind()) { (ty::Param(_), _) | (_, ty::Param(_)) => (), - (ty::Adt(adt1, subs1), ty::Adt(adt2, subs2)) - if adt1 == adt2 && same_except_params(subs1, subs2) => - { - () - } + (ty::Adt(adt1, subs1), ty::Adt(adt2, subs2)) if adt1 == adt2 && same_except_params(subs1, subs2) => (), _ => return false, } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs index 641cdf5d3..49d863ec0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ +use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::Expr; use rustc_hir_typeck::{cast, FnCtxt, Inherited}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{cast::CastKind, Ty}; use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; -use rustc_hir as hir; // check if the component types of the transmuted collection and the result have different ABI, // size or alignment @@ -55,9 +55,14 @@ fn check_cast<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &'tcx Expr<'_>, from_ty: Ty<'tcx> ); if let Ok(check) = cast::CastCheck::new( - &fn_ctxt, e, from_ty, to_ty, + &fn_ctxt, + e, + from_ty, + to_ty, // We won't show any error to the user, so we don't care what the span is here. - DUMMY_SP, DUMMY_SP, hir::Constness::NotConst, + DUMMY_SP, + DUMMY_SP, + hir::Constness::NotConst, ) { let res = check.do_check(&fn_ctxt); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/borrowed_box.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/borrowed_box.rs index 9c6629958..65dfe7637 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/borrowed_box.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/borrowed_box.rs @@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, hir_ty: &hir::Ty<'_>, lt: &Lifetime, m return false; } - let ltopt = if lt.name.is_anonymous() { + let ltopt = if lt.is_anonymous() { String::new() } else { - format!("{} ", lt.name.ident().as_str()) + format!("{} ", lt.ident.as_str()) }; if mut_ty.mutbl == Mutability::Mut { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/box_collection.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/box_collection.rs index 08020ce66..43665a922 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/box_collection.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/box_collection.rs @@ -37,18 +37,26 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, hir_ty: &hir::Ty<'_>, qpath: &QPath<'_ fn get_std_collection(cx: &LateContext<'_>, qpath: &QPath<'_>) -> Option<Symbol> { let param = qpath_generic_tys(qpath).next()?; let id = path_def_id(cx, param)?; - cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(id).filter(|&name| { - matches!( - name, - sym::HashMap - | sym::String - | sym::Vec - | sym::HashSet - | sym::VecDeque - | sym::LinkedList - | sym::BTreeMap - | sym::BTreeSet - | sym::BinaryHeap - ) - }) + cx.tcx + .get_diagnostic_name(id) + .filter(|&name| { + matches!( + name, + sym::HashMap + | sym::Vec + | sym::HashSet + | sym::VecDeque + | sym::LinkedList + | sym::BTreeMap + | sym::BTreeSet + | sym::BinaryHeap + ) + }) + .or_else(|| { + cx.tcx + .lang_items() + .string() + .filter(|did| id == *did) + .map(|_| sym::String) + }) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/mod.rs index f6de87b05..20978e81d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/mod.rs @@ -379,7 +379,9 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Types { } fn check_field_def(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, field: &hir::FieldDef<'_>) { - let is_exported = cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(field.hir_id)); + let is_exported = cx + .effective_visibilities + .is_exported(cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(field.hir_id)); self.check_ty( cx, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/rc_buffer.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/rc_buffer.rs index fa567b9b2..855137b14 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/rc_buffer.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/rc_buffer.rs @@ -91,10 +91,10 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, hir_ty: &hir::Ty<'_>, qpath: &QPath<'_ fn match_buffer_type(cx: &LateContext<'_>, qpath: &QPath<'_>) -> Option<&'static str> { let ty = qpath_generic_tys(qpath).next()?; let id = path_def_id(cx, ty)?; - let path = match cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(id)? { - sym::String => "str", - sym::OsString => "std::ffi::OsStr", - sym::PathBuf => "std::path::Path", + let path = match cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(id) { + Some(sym::OsString) => "std::ffi::OsStr", + Some(sym::PathBuf) => "std::path::Path", + _ if Some(id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().string() => "str", _ => return None, }; Some(path) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/redundant_allocation.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/redundant_allocation.rs index 2b964b64a..fae5385ff 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/redundant_allocation.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/redundant_allocation.rs @@ -5,16 +5,12 @@ use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{self as hir, def_id::DefId, QPath, TyKind}; use rustc_hir_analysis::hir_ty_to_ty; use rustc_lint::LateContext; +use rustc_middle::ty::TypeVisitable; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use super::{utils, REDUNDANT_ALLOCATION}; -pub(super) fn check( - cx: &LateContext<'_>, - hir_ty: &hir::Ty<'_>, - qpath: &QPath<'_>, - def_id: DefId, -) -> bool { +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, hir_ty: &hir::Ty<'_>, qpath: &QPath<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool { let mut applicability = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect; let outer_sym = if Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().owned_box() { "Box" @@ -34,12 +30,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( hir_ty.span, &format!("usage of `{outer_sym}<{generic_snippet}>`"), |diag| { - diag.span_suggestion( - hir_ty.span, - "try", - format!("{generic_snippet}"), - applicability, - ); + diag.span_suggestion(hir_ty.span, "try", format!("{generic_snippet}"), applicability); diag.note(&format!( "`{generic_snippet}` is already a pointer, `{outer_sym}<{generic_snippet}>` allocates a pointer on the heap" )); @@ -61,15 +52,16 @@ pub(super) fn check( return false }; let inner_span = match qpath_generic_tys(inner_qpath).next() { - Some(ty) => { + Some(hir_ty) => { // Reallocation of a fat pointer causes it to become thin. `hir_ty_to_ty` is safe to use // here because `mod.rs` guarantees this lint is only run on types outside of bodies and // is not run on locals. - if !hir_ty_to_ty(cx.tcx, ty).is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) { + let ty = hir_ty_to_ty(cx.tcx, hir_ty); + if ty.has_escaping_bound_vars() || !ty.is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) { return false; } - ty.span - } + hir_ty.span + }, None => return false, }; if inner_sym == outer_sym { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/vec_box.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/vec_box.rs index 9ad2cb853..7a3c7cd8a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/vec_box.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/vec_box.rs @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ pub(super) fn check( if !ty_ty.has_escaping_bound_vars(); if ty_ty.is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env); if let Ok(ty_ty_size) = cx.layout_of(ty_ty).map(|l| l.size.bytes()); - if ty_ty_size <= box_size_threshold; + if ty_ty_size < box_size_threshold; then { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs index d2e675a78..2e1b6d8d4 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs @@ -1,6 +1,10 @@ +use std::ops::ControlFlow; + use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; use clippy_utils::source::walk_span_to_context; +use clippy_utils::visitors::{for_each_expr_with_closures, Descend}; use clippy_utils::{get_parent_node, is_lint_allowed}; +use hir::HirId; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::{Block, BlockCheckMode, ItemKind, Node, UnsafeSource}; @@ -59,16 +63,45 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { restriction, "creating an unsafe block without explaining why it is safe" } +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Checks for `// SAFETY: ` comments on safe code. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// Safe code has no safety requirements, so there is no need to + /// describe safety invariants. + /// + /// ### Example + /// ```rust + /// use std::ptr::NonNull; + /// let a = &mut 42; + /// + /// // SAFETY: references are guaranteed to be non-null. + /// let ptr = NonNull::new(a).unwrap(); + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust + /// use std::ptr::NonNull; + /// let a = &mut 42; + /// + /// let ptr = NonNull::new(a).unwrap(); + /// ``` + #[clippy::version = "1.67.0"] + pub UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, + restriction, + "annotating safe code with a safety comment" +} -declare_lint_pass!(UndocumentedUnsafeBlocks => [UNDOCUMENTED_UNSAFE_BLOCKS]); +declare_lint_pass!(UndocumentedUnsafeBlocks => [UNDOCUMENTED_UNSAFE_BLOCKS, UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT]); -impl LateLintPass<'_> for UndocumentedUnsafeBlocks { - fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, block: &'_ Block<'_>) { +impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UndocumentedUnsafeBlocks { + fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, block: &'tcx Block<'tcx>) { if block.rules == BlockCheckMode::UnsafeBlock(UnsafeSource::UserProvided) && !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, block.span) && !is_lint_allowed(cx, UNDOCUMENTED_UNSAFE_BLOCKS, block.hir_id) && !is_unsafe_from_proc_macro(cx, block.span) - && !block_has_safety_comment(cx, block) + && !block_has_safety_comment(cx, block.span) + && !block_parents_have_safety_comment(cx, block.hir_id) { let source_map = cx.tcx.sess.source_map(); let span = if source_map.is_multiline(block.span) { @@ -86,35 +119,175 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for UndocumentedUnsafeBlocks { "consider adding a safety comment on the preceding line", ); } + + if let Some(tail) = block.expr + && !is_lint_allowed(cx, UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, tail.hir_id) + && !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, tail.span) + && let HasSafetyComment::Yes(pos) = stmt_has_safety_comment(cx, tail.span, tail.hir_id) + && let Some(help_span) = expr_has_unnecessary_safety_comment(cx, tail, pos) + { + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, + tail.span, + "expression has unnecessary safety comment", + Some(help_span), + "consider removing the safety comment", + ); + } } - fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) { - if let hir::ItemKind::Impl(imple) = item.kind - && imple.unsafety == hir::Unsafety::Unsafe - && !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, item.span) - && !is_lint_allowed(cx, UNDOCUMENTED_UNSAFE_BLOCKS, item.hir_id()) - && !is_unsafe_from_proc_macro(cx, item.span) - && !item_has_safety_comment(cx, item) + fn check_stmt(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, stmt: &hir::Stmt<'tcx>) { + let ( + hir::StmtKind::Local(&hir::Local { init: Some(expr), .. }) + | hir::StmtKind::Expr(expr) + | hir::StmtKind::Semi(expr) + ) = stmt.kind else { return }; + if !is_lint_allowed(cx, UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, stmt.hir_id) + && !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, stmt.span) + && let HasSafetyComment::Yes(pos) = stmt_has_safety_comment(cx, stmt.span, stmt.hir_id) + && let Some(help_span) = expr_has_unnecessary_safety_comment(cx, expr, pos) { + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, + stmt.span, + "statement has unnecessary safety comment", + Some(help_span), + "consider removing the safety comment", + ); + } + } + + fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) { + if in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, item.span) { + return; + } + + let mk_spans = |pos: BytePos| { let source_map = cx.tcx.sess.source_map(); + let span = Span::new(pos, pos, SyntaxContext::root(), None); + let help_span = source_map.span_extend_to_next_char(span, '\n', true); let span = if source_map.is_multiline(item.span) { source_map.span_until_char(item.span, '\n') } else { item.span }; + (span, help_span) + }; - span_lint_and_help( - cx, - UNDOCUMENTED_UNSAFE_BLOCKS, - span, - "unsafe impl missing a safety comment", - None, - "consider adding a safety comment on the preceding line", - ); + let item_has_safety_comment = item_has_safety_comment(cx, item); + match (&item.kind, item_has_safety_comment) { + // lint unsafe impl without safety comment + (hir::ItemKind::Impl(impl_), HasSafetyComment::No) if impl_.unsafety == hir::Unsafety::Unsafe => { + if !is_lint_allowed(cx, UNDOCUMENTED_UNSAFE_BLOCKS, item.hir_id()) + && !is_unsafe_from_proc_macro(cx, item.span) + { + let source_map = cx.tcx.sess.source_map(); + let span = if source_map.is_multiline(item.span) { + source_map.span_until_char(item.span, '\n') + } else { + item.span + }; + + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + UNDOCUMENTED_UNSAFE_BLOCKS, + span, + "unsafe impl missing a safety comment", + None, + "consider adding a safety comment on the preceding line", + ); + } + }, + // lint safe impl with unnecessary safety comment + (hir::ItemKind::Impl(impl_), HasSafetyComment::Yes(pos)) if impl_.unsafety == hir::Unsafety::Normal => { + if !is_lint_allowed(cx, UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, item.hir_id()) { + let (span, help_span) = mk_spans(pos); + + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, + span, + "impl has unnecessary safety comment", + Some(help_span), + "consider removing the safety comment", + ); + } + }, + (hir::ItemKind::Impl(_), _) => {}, + // const and static items only need a safety comment if their body is an unsafe block, lint otherwise + (&hir::ItemKind::Const(.., body) | &hir::ItemKind::Static(.., body), HasSafetyComment::Yes(pos)) => { + if !is_lint_allowed(cx, UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, body.hir_id) { + let body = cx.tcx.hir().body(body); + if !matches!( + body.value.kind, hir::ExprKind::Block(block, _) + if block.rules == BlockCheckMode::UnsafeBlock(UnsafeSource::UserProvided) + ) { + let (span, help_span) = mk_spans(pos); + + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, + span, + &format!("{} has unnecessary safety comment", item.kind.descr()), + Some(help_span), + "consider removing the safety comment", + ); + } + } + }, + // Aside from unsafe impls and consts/statics with an unsafe block, items in general + // do not have safety invariants that need to be documented, so lint those. + (_, HasSafetyComment::Yes(pos)) => { + if !is_lint_allowed(cx, UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, item.hir_id()) { + let (span, help_span) = mk_spans(pos); + + span_lint_and_help( + cx, + UNNECESSARY_SAFETY_COMMENT, + span, + &format!("{} has unnecessary safety comment", item.kind.descr()), + Some(help_span), + "consider removing the safety comment", + ); + } + }, + _ => (), } } } +fn expr_has_unnecessary_safety_comment<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, + comment_pos: BytePos, +) -> Option<Span> { + // this should roughly be the reverse of `block_parents_have_safety_comment` + if for_each_expr_with_closures(cx, expr, |expr| match expr.kind { + hir::ExprKind::Block( + Block { + rules: BlockCheckMode::UnsafeBlock(UnsafeSource::UserProvided), + .. + }, + _, + ) => ControlFlow::Break(()), + // statements will be handled by check_stmt itself again + hir::ExprKind::Block(..) => ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No), + _ => ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes), + }) + .is_some() + { + return None; + } + + let source_map = cx.tcx.sess.source_map(); + let span = Span::new(comment_pos, comment_pos, SyntaxContext::root(), None); + let help_span = source_map.span_extend_to_next_char(span, '\n', true); + + Some(help_span) +} + fn is_unsafe_from_proc_macro(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span) -> bool { let source_map = cx.sess().source_map(); let file_pos = source_map.lookup_byte_offset(span.lo()); @@ -126,8 +299,41 @@ fn is_unsafe_from_proc_macro(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span) -> bool { .map_or(true, |src| !src.starts_with("unsafe")) } +// Checks if any parent {expression, statement, block, local, const, static} +// has a safety comment +fn block_parents_have_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, id: hir::HirId) -> bool { + if let Some(node) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, id) { + return match node { + Node::Expr(expr) => !is_branchy(expr) && span_in_body_has_safety_comment(cx, expr.span), + Node::Stmt(hir::Stmt { + kind: + hir::StmtKind::Local(hir::Local { span, .. }) + | hir::StmtKind::Expr(hir::Expr { span, .. }) + | hir::StmtKind::Semi(hir::Expr { span, .. }), + .. + }) + | Node::Local(hir::Local { span, .. }) + | Node::Item(hir::Item { + kind: hir::ItemKind::Const(..) | ItemKind::Static(..), + span, + .. + }) => span_in_body_has_safety_comment(cx, *span), + _ => false, + }; + } + false +} + +/// Checks if an expression is "branchy", e.g. loop, match/if/etc. +fn is_branchy(expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { + matches!( + expr.kind, + hir::ExprKind::If(..) | hir::ExprKind::Loop(..) | hir::ExprKind::Match(..) + ) +} + /// Checks if the lines immediately preceding the block contain a safety comment. -fn block_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, block: &hir::Block<'_>) -> bool { +fn block_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span) -> bool { // This intentionally ignores text before the start of a function so something like: // ``` // // SAFETY: reason @@ -136,85 +342,134 @@ fn block_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, block: &hir::Block<'_>) -> boo // won't work. This is to avoid dealing with where such a comment should be place relative to // attributes and doc comments. - span_from_macro_expansion_has_safety_comment(cx, block.span) || span_in_body_has_safety_comment(cx, block.span) + matches!( + span_from_macro_expansion_has_safety_comment(cx, span), + HasSafetyComment::Yes(_) + ) || span_in_body_has_safety_comment(cx, span) +} + +enum HasSafetyComment { + Yes(BytePos), + No, + Maybe, } /// Checks if the lines immediately preceding the item contain a safety comment. #[allow(clippy::collapsible_match)] -fn item_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) -> bool { - if span_from_macro_expansion_has_safety_comment(cx, item.span) { - return true; +fn item_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) -> HasSafetyComment { + match span_from_macro_expansion_has_safety_comment(cx, item.span) { + HasSafetyComment::Maybe => (), + has_safety_comment => return has_safety_comment, } - if item.span.ctxt() == SyntaxContext::root() { - if let Some(parent_node) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, item.hir_id()) { - let comment_start = match parent_node { - Node::Crate(parent_mod) => { - comment_start_before_impl_in_mod(cx, parent_mod, parent_mod.spans.inner_span, item) - }, - Node::Item(parent_item) => { - if let ItemKind::Mod(parent_mod) = &parent_item.kind { - comment_start_before_impl_in_mod(cx, parent_mod, parent_item.span, item) - } else { - // Doesn't support impls in this position. Pretend a comment was found. - return true; - } - }, - Node::Stmt(stmt) => { - if let Some(stmt_parent) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, stmt.hir_id) { - match stmt_parent { - Node::Block(block) => walk_span_to_context(block.span, SyntaxContext::root()).map(Span::lo), - _ => { - // Doesn't support impls in this position. Pretend a comment was found. - return true; - }, - } - } else { - // Problem getting the parent node. Pretend a comment was found. - return true; - } - }, - _ => { + if item.span.ctxt() != SyntaxContext::root() { + return HasSafetyComment::No; + } + if let Some(parent_node) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, item.hir_id()) { + let comment_start = match parent_node { + Node::Crate(parent_mod) => { + comment_start_before_item_in_mod(cx, parent_mod, parent_mod.spans.inner_span, item) + }, + Node::Item(parent_item) => { + if let ItemKind::Mod(parent_mod) = &parent_item.kind { + comment_start_before_item_in_mod(cx, parent_mod, parent_item.span, item) + } else { // Doesn't support impls in this position. Pretend a comment was found. - return true; - }, - }; + return HasSafetyComment::Maybe; + } + }, + Node::Stmt(stmt) => { + if let Some(Node::Block(block)) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, stmt.hir_id) { + walk_span_to_context(block.span, SyntaxContext::root()).map(Span::lo) + } else { + // Problem getting the parent node. Pretend a comment was found. + return HasSafetyComment::Maybe; + } + }, + _ => { + // Doesn't support impls in this position. Pretend a comment was found. + return HasSafetyComment::Maybe; + }, + }; - let source_map = cx.sess().source_map(); - if let Some(comment_start) = comment_start - && let Ok(unsafe_line) = source_map.lookup_line(item.span.lo()) - && let Ok(comment_start_line) = source_map.lookup_line(comment_start) - && Lrc::ptr_eq(&unsafe_line.sf, &comment_start_line.sf) - && let Some(src) = unsafe_line.sf.src.as_deref() - { - unsafe_line.sf.lines(|lines| { - comment_start_line.line < unsafe_line.line && text_has_safety_comment( + let source_map = cx.sess().source_map(); + if let Some(comment_start) = comment_start + && let Ok(unsafe_line) = source_map.lookup_line(item.span.lo()) + && let Ok(comment_start_line) = source_map.lookup_line(comment_start) + && Lrc::ptr_eq(&unsafe_line.sf, &comment_start_line.sf) + && let Some(src) = unsafe_line.sf.src.as_deref() + { + return unsafe_line.sf.lines(|lines| { + if comment_start_line.line >= unsafe_line.line { + HasSafetyComment::No + } else { + match text_has_safety_comment( src, &lines[comment_start_line.line + 1..=unsafe_line.line], unsafe_line.sf.start_pos.to_usize(), - ) - }) - } else { - // Problem getting source text. Pretend a comment was found. - true - } - } else { - // No parent node. Pretend a comment was found. - true + ) { + Some(b) => HasSafetyComment::Yes(b), + None => HasSafetyComment::No, + } + } + }); + } + } + HasSafetyComment::Maybe +} + +/// Checks if the lines immediately preceding the item contain a safety comment. +#[allow(clippy::collapsible_match)] +fn stmt_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, hir_id: HirId) -> HasSafetyComment { + match span_from_macro_expansion_has_safety_comment(cx, span) { + HasSafetyComment::Maybe => (), + has_safety_comment => return has_safety_comment, + } + + if span.ctxt() != SyntaxContext::root() { + return HasSafetyComment::No; + } + + if let Some(parent_node) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, hir_id) { + let comment_start = match parent_node { + Node::Block(block) => walk_span_to_context(block.span, SyntaxContext::root()).map(Span::lo), + _ => return HasSafetyComment::Maybe, + }; + + let source_map = cx.sess().source_map(); + if let Some(comment_start) = comment_start + && let Ok(unsafe_line) = source_map.lookup_line(span.lo()) + && let Ok(comment_start_line) = source_map.lookup_line(comment_start) + && Lrc::ptr_eq(&unsafe_line.sf, &comment_start_line.sf) + && let Some(src) = unsafe_line.sf.src.as_deref() + { + return unsafe_line.sf.lines(|lines| { + if comment_start_line.line >= unsafe_line.line { + HasSafetyComment::No + } else { + match text_has_safety_comment( + src, + &lines[comment_start_line.line + 1..=unsafe_line.line], + unsafe_line.sf.start_pos.to_usize(), + ) { + Some(b) => HasSafetyComment::Yes(b), + None => HasSafetyComment::No, + } + } + }); } - } else { - false } + HasSafetyComment::Maybe } -fn comment_start_before_impl_in_mod( +fn comment_start_before_item_in_mod( cx: &LateContext<'_>, parent_mod: &hir::Mod<'_>, parent_mod_span: Span, - imple: &hir::Item<'_>, + item: &hir::Item<'_>, ) -> Option<BytePos> { parent_mod.item_ids.iter().enumerate().find_map(|(idx, item_id)| { - if *item_id == imple.item_id() { + if *item_id == item.item_id() { if idx == 0 { // mod A { /* comment */ unsafe impl T {} ... } // ^------------------------------------------^ returns the start of this span @@ -236,11 +491,11 @@ fn comment_start_before_impl_in_mod( }) } -fn span_from_macro_expansion_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span) -> bool { +fn span_from_macro_expansion_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span) -> HasSafetyComment { let source_map = cx.sess().source_map(); let ctxt = span.ctxt(); if ctxt == SyntaxContext::root() { - false + HasSafetyComment::Maybe } else { // From a macro expansion. Get the text from the start of the macro declaration to start of the // unsafe block. @@ -252,15 +507,22 @@ fn span_from_macro_expansion_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span && let Some(src) = unsafe_line.sf.src.as_deref() { unsafe_line.sf.lines(|lines| { - macro_line.line < unsafe_line.line && text_has_safety_comment( - src, - &lines[macro_line.line + 1..=unsafe_line.line], - unsafe_line.sf.start_pos.to_usize(), - ) + if macro_line.line < unsafe_line.line { + match text_has_safety_comment( + src, + &lines[macro_line.line + 1..=unsafe_line.line], + unsafe_line.sf.start_pos.to_usize(), + ) { + Some(b) => HasSafetyComment::Yes(b), + None => HasSafetyComment::No, + } + } else { + HasSafetyComment::No + } }) } else { // Problem getting source text. Pretend a comment was found. - true + HasSafetyComment::Maybe } } } @@ -299,7 +561,7 @@ fn span_in_body_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span) -> bool { src, &lines[body_line.line + 1..=unsafe_line.line], unsafe_line.sf.start_pos.to_usize(), - ) + ).is_some() }) } else { // Problem getting source text. Pretend a comment was found. @@ -311,30 +573,34 @@ fn span_in_body_has_safety_comment(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span) -> bool { } /// Checks if the given text has a safety comment for the immediately proceeding line. -fn text_has_safety_comment(src: &str, line_starts: &[BytePos], offset: usize) -> bool { +fn text_has_safety_comment(src: &str, line_starts: &[BytePos], offset: usize) -> Option<BytePos> { let mut lines = line_starts .array_windows::<2>() .rev() .map_while(|[start, end]| { let start = start.to_usize() - offset; let end = end.to_usize() - offset; - src.get(start..end).map(|text| (start, text.trim_start())) + let text = src.get(start..end)?; + let trimmed = text.trim_start(); + Some((start + (text.len() - trimmed.len()), trimmed)) }) .filter(|(_, text)| !text.is_empty()); let Some((line_start, line)) = lines.next() else { - return false; + return None; }; // Check for a sequence of line comments. if line.starts_with("//") { - let mut line = line; + let (mut line, mut line_start) = (line, line_start); loop { if line.to_ascii_uppercase().contains("SAFETY:") { - return true; + return Some(BytePos( + u32::try_from(line_start).unwrap() + u32::try_from(offset).unwrap(), + )); } match lines.next() { - Some((_, x)) if x.starts_with("//") => line = x, - _ => return false, + Some((s, x)) if x.starts_with("//") => (line, line_start) = (x, s), + _ => return None, } } } @@ -343,16 +609,19 @@ fn text_has_safety_comment(src: &str, line_starts: &[BytePos], offset: usize) -> let (mut line_start, mut line) = (line_start, line); loop { if line.starts_with("/*") { - let src = src[line_start..line_starts.last().unwrap().to_usize() - offset].trim_start(); + let src = &src[line_start..line_starts.last().unwrap().to_usize() - offset]; let mut tokens = tokenize(src); - return src[..tokens.next().unwrap().len as usize] + return (src[..tokens.next().unwrap().len as usize] .to_ascii_uppercase() .contains("SAFETY:") - && tokens.all(|t| t.kind == TokenKind::Whitespace); + && tokens.all(|t| t.kind == TokenKind::Whitespace)) + .then_some(BytePos( + u32::try_from(line_start).unwrap() + u32::try_from(offset).unwrap(), + )); } match lines.next() { Some(x) => (line_start, line) = x, - None => return false, + None => return None, } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unit_return_expecting_ord.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unit_return_expecting_ord.rs index 130728862..a138a4baa 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unit_return_expecting_ord.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unit_return_expecting_ord.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::{Closure, Expr, ExprKind, StmtKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty; -use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericPredicates, PredicateKind, ProjectionPredicate, TraitPredicate}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{Clause, GenericPredicates, PredicateKind, ProjectionPredicate, TraitPredicate}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::{sym, BytePos, Span}; @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ fn get_trait_predicates_for_trait_id<'tcx>( let mut preds = Vec::new(); for (pred, _) in generics.predicates { if_chain! { - if let PredicateKind::Trait(poly_trait_pred) = pred.kind().skip_binder(); + if let PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Trait(poly_trait_pred)) = pred.kind().skip_binder(); let trait_pred = cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(pred.kind().rebind(poly_trait_pred)); if let Some(trait_def_id) = trait_id; if trait_def_id == trait_pred.trait_ref.def_id; @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ fn get_projection_pred<'tcx>( trait_pred: TraitPredicate<'tcx>, ) -> Option<ProjectionPredicate<'tcx>> { generics.predicates.iter().find_map(|(proj_pred, _)| { - if let ty::PredicateKind::Projection(pred) = proj_pred.kind().skip_binder() { + if let ty::PredicateKind::Clause(Clause::Projection(pred)) = proj_pred.kind().skip_binder() { let projection_pred = cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(proj_pred.kind().rebind(pred)); if projection_pred.projection_ty.substs == trait_pred.trait_ref.substs { return Some(projection_pred); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_owned_empty_strings.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_owned_empty_strings.rs index 016aacbf9..9f207d32f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_owned_empty_strings.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_owned_empty_strings.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, ty::is_type_diagnostic_item}; +use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, ty::is_type_lang_item}; use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind; @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ use rustc_hir::{BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, LangItem, Mutability}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; -use rustc_span::sym; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does @@ -55,13 +54,13 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnnecessaryOwnedEmptyStrings { ); } else { if_chain! { - if cx.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::FromFrom).ok() == Some(fun_def_id); + if Some(fun_def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().from_fn(); if let [.., last_arg] = args; if let ExprKind::Lit(spanned) = &last_arg.kind; if let LitKind::Str(symbol, _) = spanned.node; if symbol.is_empty(); let inner_expr_type = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(inner_expr); - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, inner_expr_type, sym::String); + if is_type_lang_item(cx, inner_expr_type, LangItem::String); then { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_self_imports.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_self_imports.rs index bc0dd263d..397633f53 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_self_imports.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_self_imports.rs @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnnecessarySelfImports { format!( "{}{};", last_segment.ident, - if let UseTreeKind::Simple(Some(alias), ..) = self_tree.kind { format!(" as {alias}") } else { String::new() }, + if let UseTreeKind::Simple(Some(alias)) = self_tree.kind { format!(" as {alias}") } else { String::new() }, ), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnested_or_patterns.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnested_or_patterns.rs index b305dae76..7355260ae 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnested_or_patterns.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnested_or_patterns.rs @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ use clippy_utils::ast_utils::{eq_field_pat, eq_id, eq_maybe_qself, eq_pat, eq_path}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; -use clippy_utils::{meets_msrv, msrvs, over}; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; +use clippy_utils::over; use rustc_ast::mut_visit::*; use rustc_ast::ptr::P; use rustc_ast::{self as ast, Mutability, Pat, PatKind, PatKind::*, DUMMY_NODE_ID}; use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::DUMMY_SP; @@ -45,14 +45,13 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { "unnested or-patterns, e.g., `Foo(Bar) | Foo(Baz) instead of `Foo(Bar | Baz)`" } -#[derive(Clone, Copy)] pub struct UnnestedOrPatterns { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl UnnestedOrPatterns { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv } } } @@ -61,13 +60,13 @@ impl_lint_pass!(UnnestedOrPatterns => [UNNESTED_OR_PATTERNS]); impl EarlyLintPass for UnnestedOrPatterns { fn check_arm(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, a: &ast::Arm) { - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::OR_PATTERNS) { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::OR_PATTERNS) { lint_unnested_or_patterns(cx, &a.pat); } } fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, e: &ast::Expr) { - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::OR_PATTERNS) { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::OR_PATTERNS) { if let ast::ExprKind::Let(pat, _, _) = &e.kind { lint_unnested_or_patterns(cx, pat); } @@ -75,13 +74,13 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnnestedOrPatterns { } fn check_param(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, p: &ast::Param) { - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::OR_PATTERNS) { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::OR_PATTERNS) { lint_unnested_or_patterns(cx, &p.pat); } } fn check_local(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, l: &ast::Local) { - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::OR_PATTERNS) { + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::OR_PATTERNS) { lint_unnested_or_patterns(cx, &l.pat); } } @@ -292,7 +291,7 @@ fn transform_with_focus_on_idx(alternatives: &mut Vec<P<Pat>>, focus_idx: usize) /// So when we fixate on some `ident_k: pat_k`, we try to find `ident_k` in the other pattern /// and check that all `fp_i` where `i ∈ ((0...n) \ k)` between two patterns are equal. fn extend_with_struct_pat( - qself1: &Option<ast::QSelf>, + qself1: &Option<P<ast::QSelf>>, path1: &ast::Path, fps1: &mut [ast::PatField], rest1: bool, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unsafe_removed_from_name.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unsafe_removed_from_name.rs index 32cd46812..7ee785804 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unsafe_removed_from_name.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unsafe_removed_from_name.rs @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeNameRemoval { fn check_use_tree(use_tree: &UseTree, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, span: Span) { match use_tree.kind { - UseTreeKind::Simple(Some(new_name), ..) => { + UseTreeKind::Simple(Some(new_name)) => { let old_name = use_tree .prefix .segments @@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ fn check_use_tree(use_tree: &UseTree, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, span: Span) { .ident; unsafe_to_safe_check(old_name, new_name, cx, span); }, - UseTreeKind::Simple(None, ..) | UseTreeKind::Glob => {}, + UseTreeKind::Simple(None) | UseTreeKind::Glob => {}, UseTreeKind::Nested(ref nested_use_tree) => { - for &(ref use_tree, _) in nested_use_tree { + for (use_tree, _) in nested_use_tree { check_use_tree(use_tree, cx, span); } }, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_async.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_async.rs index bf487c7ca..3538bef6e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_async.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_async.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, walk_fn, FnKind, Visitor}; -use rustc_hir::{Body, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, HirId, IsAsync, YieldSource}; +use rustc_hir::{Body, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, HirId, YieldSource}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnusedAsync { span: Span, hir_id: HirId, ) { - if !span.from_expansion() && fn_kind.asyncness() == IsAsync::Async { + if !span.from_expansion() && fn_kind.asyncness().is_async() { let mut visitor = AsyncFnVisitor { cx, found_await: false }; walk_fn(&mut visitor, fn_kind, fn_decl, body.id(), hir_id); if !visitor.found_await { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_peekable.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_peekable.rs index f1cebf0f9..4ee16d9a5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_peekable.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_peekable.rs @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ use clippy_utils::ty::{match_type, peel_mid_ty_refs_is_mutable}; use clippy_utils::{fn_def_id, is_trait_method, path_to_local_id, paths, peel_ref_operators}; use rustc_ast::Mutability; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, Visitor}; -use rustc_hir::lang_items::LangItem; use rustc_hir::{Block, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, Local, Node, PatKind, PathSegment, StmtKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter::OnlyBodies; @@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// // ... /// } /// ``` - #[clippy::version = "1.64.0"] + #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] pub UNUSED_PEEKABLE, nursery, "creating a peekable iterator without using any of its methods" @@ -132,11 +131,11 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for PeekableVisitor<'_, 'tcx> { // If the Peekable is passed to a function, stop ExprKind::Call(_, args) => { if let Some(func_did) = fn_def_id(self.cx, expr) - && let Ok(into_iter_did) = self + && let Some(into_iter_did) = self .cx .tcx .lang_items() - .require(LangItem::IntoIterIntoIter) + .into_iter_fn() && func_did == into_iter_did { // Probably a for loop desugar, stop searching diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_rounding.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_rounding.rs index 316493729..097568cd1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_rounding.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_rounding.rs @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; -use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, LitFloatType, LitKind}; +use clippy_utils::source::snippet; +use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, MethodCall}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; @@ -29,23 +30,16 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { } declare_lint_pass!(UnusedRounding => [UNUSED_ROUNDING]); -fn is_useless_rounding(expr: &Expr) -> Option<(&str, String)> { - if let ExprKind::MethodCall(name_ident, receiver, _, _) = &expr.kind +fn is_useless_rounding<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr) -> Option<(&'a str, String)> { + if let ExprKind::MethodCall(box MethodCall { seg:name_ident, receiver, .. }) = &expr.kind && let method_name = name_ident.ident.name.as_str() && (method_name == "ceil" || method_name == "round" || method_name == "floor") - && let ExprKind::Lit(spanned) = &receiver.kind - && let LitKind::Float(symbol, ty) = spanned.kind { - let f = symbol.as_str().parse::<f64>().unwrap(); - let f_str = symbol.to_string() + if let LitFloatType::Suffixed(ty) = ty { - ty.name_str() - } else { - "" - }; - if f.fract() == 0.0 { - Some((method_name, f_str)) - } else { - None - } + && let ExprKind::Lit(token_lit) = &receiver.kind + && token_lit.is_semantic_float() + && let Ok(f) = token_lit.symbol.as_str().replace('_', "").parse::<f64>() { + (f.fract() == 0.0).then(|| + (method_name, snippet(cx, receiver.span, "..").to_string()) + ) } else { None } @@ -53,7 +47,7 @@ fn is_useless_rounding(expr: &Expr) -> Option<(&str, String)> { impl EarlyLintPass for UnusedRounding { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &Expr) { - if let Some((method_name, float)) = is_useless_rounding(expr) { + if let Some((method_name, float)) = is_useless_rounding(cx, expr) { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, UNUSED_ROUNDING, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_unit.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_unit.rs index cd1d90e86..cad8da18c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_unit.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unused_unit.rs @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::{position_before_rarrow, snippet_opt}; use if_chain::if_chain; -use rustc_ast::ast; -use rustc_ast::visit::FnKind; +use rustc_ast::{ast, visit::FnKind, ClosureBinder}; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; @@ -43,6 +42,11 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for UnusedUnit { if let ast::TyKind::Tup(ref vals) = ty.kind; if vals.is_empty() && !ty.span.from_expansion() && get_def(span) == get_def(ty.span); then { + // implicit types in closure signatures are forbidden when `for<...>` is present + if let FnKind::Closure(&ClosureBinder::For { .. }, ..) = kind { + return; + } + lint_unneeded_unit_return(cx, ty, span); } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/use_self.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/use_self.rs index c6cdf3f85..4c755d812 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/use_self.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/use_self.rs @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use clippy_utils::is_from_proc_macro; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv}; use clippy_utils::ty::same_type_and_consts; -use clippy_utils::{is_from_proc_macro, meets_msrv, msrvs}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::Applicability; @@ -14,7 +15,6 @@ use rustc_hir::{ }; use rustc_hir_analysis::hir_ty_to_ty; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::Span; @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// /// ### Known problems /// - Unaddressed false negative in fn bodies of trait implementations - /// - False positive with associated types in traits (#4140) /// /// ### Example /// ```rust @@ -58,13 +57,13 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { #[derive(Default)] pub struct UseSelf { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, stack: Vec<StackItem>, } impl UseSelf { #[must_use] - pub fn new(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self { Self { msrv, ..Self::default() @@ -103,6 +102,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UseSelf { if parameters.as_ref().map_or(true, |params| { !params.parenthesized && !params.args.iter().any(|arg| matches!(arg, GenericArg::Lifetime(_))) }); + if !item.span.from_expansion(); if !is_from_proc_macro(cx, item); // expensive, should be last check then { StackItem::Check { @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UseSelf { fn check_ty(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, hir_ty: &hir::Ty<'_>) { if_chain! { if !hir_ty.span.from_expansion(); - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::TYPE_ALIAS_ENUM_VARIANTS); + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::TYPE_ALIAS_ENUM_VARIANTS); if let Some(&StackItem::Check { impl_id, in_body, @@ -228,30 +228,19 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UseSelf { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) { if_chain! { if !expr.span.from_expansion(); - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::TYPE_ALIAS_ENUM_VARIANTS); + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::TYPE_ALIAS_ENUM_VARIANTS); if let Some(&StackItem::Check { impl_id, .. }) = self.stack.last(); if cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr) == cx.tcx.type_of(impl_id); then {} else { return; } } match expr.kind { - ExprKind::Struct(QPath::Resolved(_, path), ..) => match path.res { - Res::SelfTyParam { .. } | Res::SelfTyAlias { .. } => (), - Res::Def(DefKind::Variant, _) => lint_path_to_variant(cx, path), - _ => span_lint(cx, path.span), - }, - // tuple struct instantiation (`Foo(arg)` or `Enum::Foo(arg)`) + ExprKind::Struct(QPath::Resolved(_, path), ..) => check_path(cx, path), ExprKind::Call(fun, _) => { if let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) = fun.kind { - if let Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(ctor_of, _), ..) = path.res { - match ctor_of { - CtorOf::Variant => lint_path_to_variant(cx, path), - CtorOf::Struct => span_lint(cx, path.span), - } - } + check_path(cx, path); } }, - // unit enum variants (`Enum::A`) - ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) => lint_path_to_variant(cx, path), + ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) => check_path(cx, path), _ => (), } } @@ -259,7 +248,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UseSelf { fn check_pat(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &Pat<'_>) { if_chain! { if !pat.span.from_expansion(); - if meets_msrv(self.msrv, msrvs::TYPE_ALIAS_ENUM_VARIANTS); + if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::TYPE_ALIAS_ENUM_VARIANTS); if let Some(&StackItem::Check { impl_id, .. }) = self.stack.last(); // get the path from the pattern if let PatKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) @@ -267,15 +256,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UseSelf { | PatKind::Struct(QPath::Resolved(_, path), _, _) = pat.kind; if cx.typeck_results().pat_ty(pat) == cx.tcx.type_of(impl_id); then { - match path.res { - Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(ctor_of, _), ..) => match ctor_of { - CtorOf::Variant => lint_path_to_variant(cx, path), - CtorOf::Struct => span_lint(cx, path.span), - }, - Res::Def(DefKind::Variant, ..) => lint_path_to_variant(cx, path), - Res::Def(DefKind::Struct, ..) => span_lint(cx, path.span), - _ => () - } + check_path(cx, path); } } } @@ -313,6 +294,16 @@ fn span_lint(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span) { ); } +fn check_path(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &Path<'_>) { + match path.res { + Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Variant, _) | DefKind::Variant, ..) => { + lint_path_to_variant(cx, path); + }, + Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(CtorOf::Struct, _) | DefKind::Struct, ..) => span_lint(cx, path.span), + _ => (), + } +} + fn lint_path_to_variant(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &Path<'_>) { if let [.., self_seg, _variant] = path.segments { let span = path diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/useless_conversion.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/useless_conversion.rs index 1f69db1cb..3743d5d97 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/useless_conversion.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/useless_conversion.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, same_type_and_consts}; use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, is_trait_method, match_def_path, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, HirId, LangItem, MatchSource}; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, HirId, MatchSource}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UselessConversion { } if_chain! { - if cx.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::FromFrom).ok() == Some(def_id); + if Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().from_fn(); if same_type_and_consts(a, b); then { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs index 668123e4d..b6dc8cd7a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs @@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ impl DisallowedPath { path } - pub fn reason(&self) -> Option<&str> { + pub fn reason(&self) -> Option<String> { match self { Self::WithReason { reason: Some(reason), .. - } => Some(reason), + } => Some(format!("{reason} (from clippy.toml)")), _ => None, } } @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ define_Conf! { /// /// Suppress lints whenever the suggested change would cause breakage for other crates. (avoid_breaking_exported_api: bool = true), - /// Lint: MANUAL_SPLIT_ONCE, MANUAL_STR_REPEAT, CLONED_INSTEAD_OF_COPIED, REDUNDANT_FIELD_NAMES, REDUNDANT_STATIC_LIFETIMES, FILTER_MAP_NEXT, CHECKED_CONVERSIONS, MANUAL_RANGE_CONTAINS, USE_SELF, MEM_REPLACE_WITH_DEFAULT, MANUAL_NON_EXHAUSTIVE, OPTION_AS_REF_DEREF, MAP_UNWRAP_OR, MATCH_LIKE_MATCHES_MACRO, MANUAL_STRIP, MISSING_CONST_FOR_FN, UNNESTED_OR_PATTERNS, FROM_OVER_INTO, PTR_AS_PTR, IF_THEN_SOME_ELSE_NONE, APPROX_CONSTANT, DEPRECATED_CFG_ATTR, INDEX_REFUTABLE_SLICE, MAP_CLONE, BORROW_AS_PTR, MANUAL_BITS, ERR_EXPECT, CAST_ABS_TO_UNSIGNED, UNINLINED_FORMAT_ARGS, MANUAL_CLAMP. + /// Lint: MANUAL_SPLIT_ONCE, MANUAL_STR_REPEAT, CLONED_INSTEAD_OF_COPIED, REDUNDANT_FIELD_NAMES, REDUNDANT_STATIC_LIFETIMES, FILTER_MAP_NEXT, CHECKED_CONVERSIONS, MANUAL_RANGE_CONTAINS, USE_SELF, MEM_REPLACE_WITH_DEFAULT, MANUAL_NON_EXHAUSTIVE, OPTION_AS_REF_DEREF, MAP_UNWRAP_OR, MATCH_LIKE_MATCHES_MACRO, MANUAL_STRIP, MISSING_CONST_FOR_FN, UNNESTED_OR_PATTERNS, FROM_OVER_INTO, PTR_AS_PTR, IF_THEN_SOME_ELSE_NONE, APPROX_CONSTANT, DEPRECATED_CFG_ATTR, INDEX_REFUTABLE_SLICE, MAP_CLONE, BORROW_AS_PTR, MANUAL_BITS, ERR_EXPECT, CAST_ABS_TO_UNSIGNED, UNINLINED_FORMAT_ARGS, MANUAL_CLAMP, MANUAL_LET_ELSE, UNCHECKED_DURATION_SUBTRACTION. /// /// The minimum rust version that the project supports (msrv: Option<String> = None), @@ -335,6 +335,12 @@ define_Conf! { /// /// Enables verbose mode. Triggers if there is more than one uppercase char next to each other (upper_case_acronyms_aggressive: bool = false), + /// Lint: MANUAL_LET_ELSE. + /// + /// Whether the matches should be considered by the lint, and whether there should + /// be filtering for common types. + (matches_for_let_else: crate::manual_let_else::MatchLintBehaviour = + crate::manual_let_else::MatchLintBehaviour::WellKnownTypes), /// Lint: _CARGO_COMMON_METADATA. /// /// For internal testing only, ignores the current `publish` settings in the Cargo manifest. @@ -373,23 +379,40 @@ define_Conf! { (max_include_file_size: u64 = 1_000_000), /// Lint: EXPECT_USED. /// - /// Whether `expect` should be allowed in test functions + /// Whether `expect` should be allowed within `#[cfg(test)]` (allow_expect_in_tests: bool = false), /// Lint: UNWRAP_USED. /// - /// Whether `unwrap` should be allowed in test functions + /// Whether `unwrap` should be allowed in test cfg (allow_unwrap_in_tests: bool = false), /// Lint: DBG_MACRO. /// /// Whether `dbg!` should be allowed in test functions (allow_dbg_in_tests: bool = false), - /// Lint: RESULT_LARGE_ERR + /// Lint: PRINT_STDOUT, PRINT_STDERR. + /// + /// Whether print macros (ex. `println!`) should be allowed in test functions + (allow_print_in_tests: bool = false), + /// Lint: RESULT_LARGE_ERR. /// /// The maximum size of the `Err`-variant in a `Result` returned from a function (large_error_threshold: u64 = 128), + /// Lint: MUTABLE_KEY. + /// + /// A list of paths to types that should be treated like `Arc`, i.e. ignored but + /// for the generic parameters for determining interior mutability + (ignore_interior_mutability: Vec<String> = Vec::from(["bytes::Bytes".into()])), + /// Lint: UNINLINED_FORMAT_ARGS. + /// + /// Whether to allow mixed uninlined format args, e.g. `format!("{} {}", a, foo.bar)` + (allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args: bool = true), } /// Search for the configuration file. +/// +/// # Errors +/// +/// Returns any unexpected filesystem error encountered when searching for the config file pub fn lookup_conf_file() -> io::Result<Option<PathBuf>> { /// Possible filename to search for. const CONFIG_FILE_NAMES: [&str; 2] = [".clippy.toml", "clippy.toml"]; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/interning_defined_symbol.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/interning_defined_symbol.rs index 096b60157..4b33d492a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/interning_defined_symbol.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/interning_defined_symbol.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use clippy_utils::consts::{constant_simple, Constant}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; use clippy_utils::ty::match_type; -use clippy_utils::{def_path_res, is_expn_of, match_def_path, paths}; +use clippy_utils::{def_path_def_ids, is_expn_of, match_def_path, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_errors::Applicability; @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InterningDefinedSymbol { } for &module in &[&paths::KW_MODULE, &paths::SYM_MODULE] { - if let Some(def_id) = def_path_res(cx, module, None).opt_def_id() { + for def_id in def_path_def_ids(cx, module) { for item in cx.tcx.module_children(def_id).iter() { if_chain! { if let Res::Def(DefKind::Const, item_def_id) = item.res; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/invalid_paths.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/invalid_paths.rs index 25532dd4e..680935f23 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/invalid_paths.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/invalid_paths.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use clippy_utils::def_path_res; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; +use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; use rustc_hir::Item; use rustc_hir_analysis::hir_ty_to_ty; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidPaths { // This is not a complete resolver for paths. It works on all the paths currently used in the paths // module. That's all it does and all it needs to do. pub fn check_path(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &[&str]) -> bool { - if def_path_res(cx, path, None) != Res::Err { + if !def_path_res(cx, path).is_empty() { return true; } @@ -79,22 +79,22 @@ pub fn check_path(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &[&str]) -> bool { SimplifiedTypeGen::StrSimplifiedType, ] .iter() - .flat_map(|&ty| cx.tcx.incoherent_impls(ty)); - for item_def_id in lang_items.items().iter().flatten().chain(incoherent_impls) { - let lang_item_path = cx.get_def_path(*item_def_id); + .flat_map(|&ty| cx.tcx.incoherent_impls(ty).iter().copied()); + for item_def_id in lang_items.iter().map(|(_, def_id)| def_id).chain(incoherent_impls) { + let lang_item_path = cx.get_def_path(item_def_id); if path_syms.starts_with(&lang_item_path) { if let [item] = &path_syms[lang_item_path.len()..] { if matches!( - cx.tcx.def_kind(*item_def_id), + cx.tcx.def_kind(item_def_id), DefKind::Mod | DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Trait ) { - for child in cx.tcx.module_children(*item_def_id) { + for child in cx.tcx.module_children(item_def_id) { if child.ident.name == *item { return true; } } } else { - for child in cx.tcx.associated_item_def_ids(*item_def_id) { + for child in cx.tcx.associated_item_def_ids(item_def_id) { if cx.tcx.item_name(*child) == *item { return true; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/lint_without_lint_pass.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/lint_without_lint_pass.rs index 0dac64376..786d9608c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/lint_without_lint_pass.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/lint_without_lint_pass.rs @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for LintWithoutLintPass { } } -pub(super) fn is_lint_ref_type<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: &hir::Ty<'_>) -> bool { +pub(super) fn is_lint_ref_type(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: &hir::Ty<'_>) -> bool { if let TyKind::Rptr( _, MutTy { @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ struct LintCollector<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for LintCollector<'a, 'tcx> { type NestedFilter = nested_filter::All; - fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &'tcx Path<'_>, _: HirId) { + fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &Path<'_>, _: HirId) { if path.segments.len() == 1 { self.output.insert(path.segments[0].ident.name); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs index d06a616e4..857abe77e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs @@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ impl<'a, 'hir> intravisit::Visitor<'hir> for ApplicabilityResolver<'a, 'hir> { self.cx.tcx.hir() } - fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &'hir hir::Path<'hir>, _id: hir::HirId) { + fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &hir::Path<'hir>, _id: hir::HirId) { for (index, enum_value) in paths::APPLICABILITY_VALUES.iter().enumerate() { if match_path(path, enum_value) { self.add_new_index(index); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/msrv_attr_impl.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/msrv_attr_impl.rs index 1e994e3f2..9876a8a76 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/msrv_attr_impl.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/msrv_attr_impl.rs @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for MsrvAttrImpl { .type_of(f.did) .walk() .filter(|t| matches!(t.unpack(), GenericArgKind::Type(_))) - .any(|t| match_type(cx, t.expect_ty(), &paths::RUSTC_VERSION)) + .any(|t| match_type(cx, t.expect_ty(), &paths::MSRV)) }); if !items.iter().any(|item| item.ident.name == sym!(enter_lint_attrs)); then { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/unnecessary_def_path.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/unnecessary_def_path.rs index 4cf76f536..393988dba 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/unnecessary_def_path.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/unnecessary_def_path.rs @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability; -use clippy_utils::{def_path_res, is_lint_allowed, match_any_def_paths, peel_hir_expr_refs}; +use clippy_utils::{def_path_def_ids, is_lint_allowed, match_any_def_paths, peel_hir_expr_refs}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Namespace, Res}; +use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Local, Mutability, Node}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::{Allocation, ConstValue, GlobalAlloc}; -use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AssocKind, DefIdTree, Ty}; +use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, Ty}; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; -use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, Symbol}; +use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; use rustc_span::Span; use std::str; @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ impl UnnecessaryDefPath { #[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)] fn check_call(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, func: &Expr<'_>, args: &[Expr<'_>], span: Span) { enum Item { - LangItem(Symbol), + LangItem(&'static str), DiagnosticItem(Symbol), } static PATHS: &[&[&str]] = &[ @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ impl UnnecessaryDefPath { // Extract the path to the matched type if let Some(segments) = path_to_matched_type(cx, item_arg); let segments: Vec<&str> = segments.iter().map(|sym| &**sym).collect(); - if let Some(def_id) = inherent_def_path_res(cx, &segments[..]); + if let Some(def_id) = def_path_def_ids(cx, &segments[..]).next(); then { // Check if the target item is a diagnostic item or LangItem. #[rustfmt::skip] @@ -133,11 +133,11 @@ impl UnnecessaryDefPath { let has_ctor = match cx.tcx.def_kind(def_id) { DefKind::Struct => { let variant = cx.tcx.adt_def(def_id).non_enum_variant(); - variant.ctor_def_id.is_some() && variant.fields.iter().all(|f| f.vis.is_public()) + variant.ctor.is_some() && variant.fields.iter().all(|f| f.vis.is_public()) }, DefKind::Variant => { let variant = cx.tcx.adt_def(cx.tcx.parent(def_id)).variant_with_id(def_id); - variant.ctor_def_id.is_some() && variant.fields.iter().all(|f| f.vis.is_public()) + variant.ctor.is_some() && variant.fields.iter().all(|f| f.vis.is_public()) }, _ => false, }; @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ impl UnnecessaryDefPath { has_ctor, ), (0, Item::LangItem(item)) => ( - format!("{cx_snip}.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::{item}).ok() == Some({def_snip})"), + format!("{cx_snip}.tcx.lang_items().get(LangItem::{item}) == Some({def_snip})"), has_ctor, ), // match_trait_method @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ impl UnnecessaryDefPath { (3, Item::LangItem(item)) => ( format!( "path_res({cx_snip}, {def_snip}).opt_def_id()\ - .map_or(false, |id| {cx_snip}.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::{item}).ok() == Some(id))", + .map_or(false, |id| {cx_snip}.tcx.lang_items().get(LangItem::{item}) == Some(id))", ), false, ), @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ impl UnnecessaryDefPath { fn check_array(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, elements: &[Expr<'_>], span: Span) { let Some(path) = path_from_array(elements) else { return }; - if let Some(def_id) = inherent_def_path_res(cx, &path.iter().map(AsRef::as_ref).collect::<Vec<_>>()) { + for def_id in def_path_def_ids(cx, &path.iter().map(AsRef::as_ref).collect::<Vec<_>>()) { self.array_def_ids.insert((def_id, span)); } } @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ fn path_to_matched_type(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<Ve fn read_mir_alloc_def_path<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, alloc: &'tcx Allocation, ty: Ty<'_>) -> Option<Vec<String>> { let (alloc, ty) = if let ty::Ref(_, ty, Mutability::Not) = *ty.kind() { - let &alloc = alloc.provenance().values().next()?; + let &alloc = alloc.provenance().ptrs().values().next()?; if let GlobalAlloc::Memory(alloc) = cx.tcx.global_alloc(alloc) { (alloc.inner(), ty) } else { @@ -262,6 +262,7 @@ fn read_mir_alloc_def_path<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, alloc: &'tcx Allocation { alloc .provenance() + .ptrs() .values() .map(|&alloc| { if let GlobalAlloc::Memory(alloc) = cx.tcx.global_alloc(alloc) { @@ -293,50 +294,9 @@ fn path_from_array(exprs: &[Expr<'_>]) -> Option<Vec<String>> { .collect() } -// def_path_res will match field names before anything else, but for this we want to match -// inherent functions first. -fn inherent_def_path_res(cx: &LateContext<'_>, segments: &[&str]) -> Option<DefId> { - def_path_res(cx, segments, None).opt_def_id().map(|def_id| { - if cx.tcx.def_kind(def_id) == DefKind::Field { - let method_name = *segments.last().unwrap(); - cx.tcx - .def_key(def_id) - .parent - .and_then(|parent_idx| { - cx.tcx - .inherent_impls(DefId { - index: parent_idx, - krate: def_id.krate, - }) - .iter() - .find_map(|impl_id| { - cx.tcx.associated_items(*impl_id).find_by_name_and_kind( - cx.tcx, - Ident::from_str(method_name), - AssocKind::Fn, - *impl_id, - ) - }) - }) - .map_or(def_id, |item| item.def_id) - } else { - def_id - } - }) -} - -fn get_lang_item_name(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Option<Symbol> { - if let Some(lang_item) = cx.tcx.lang_items().items().iter().position(|id| *id == Some(def_id)) { - let lang_items = def_path_res(cx, &["rustc_hir", "lang_items", "LangItem"], Some(Namespace::TypeNS)).def_id(); - let item_name = cx - .tcx - .adt_def(lang_items) - .variants() - .iter() - .nth(lang_item) - .unwrap() - .name; - Some(item_name) +fn get_lang_item_name(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> Option<&'static str> { + if let Some((lang_item, _)) = cx.tcx.lang_items().iter().find(|(_, id)| *id == def_id) { + Some(lang_item.variant_name()) } else { None } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/wildcard_imports.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/wildcard_imports.rs index be9834447..e4d1ee195 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/wildcard_imports.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/wildcard_imports.rs @@ -176,7 +176,8 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for WildcardImports { format!("{import_source_snippet}::{imports_string}") }; - let (lint, message) = if let Res::Def(DefKind::Enum, _) = use_path.res { + // Glob imports always have a single resolution. + let (lint, message) = if let Res::Def(DefKind::Enum, _) = use_path.res[0] { (ENUM_GLOB_USE, "usage of wildcard import for enum variants") } else { (WILDCARD_IMPORTS, "usage of wildcard import") diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/write.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/write.rs index 36574198f..6b321765b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/write.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/write.rs @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::macros::{root_macro_call_first_node, FormatArgsExpn, MacroCall}; use clippy_utils::source::{expand_past_previous_comma, snippet_opt}; +use clippy_utils::{is_in_cfg_test, is_in_test_function}; use rustc_ast::LitKind; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, HirIdMap, Impl, Item, ItemKind}; @@ -232,6 +233,16 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { #[derive(Default)] pub struct Write { in_debug_impl: bool, + allow_print_in_tests: bool, +} + +impl Write { + pub fn new(allow_print_in_tests: bool) -> Self { + Self { + allow_print_in_tests, + ..Default::default() + } + } } impl_lint_pass!(Write => [ @@ -271,13 +282,15 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Write { .as_ref() .map_or(false, |crate_name| crate_name == "build_script_build"); + let allowed_in_tests = self.allow_print_in_tests + && (is_in_test_function(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id) || is_in_cfg_test(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id)); match diag_name { - sym::print_macro | sym::println_macro => { + sym::print_macro | sym::println_macro if !allowed_in_tests => { if !is_build_script { span_lint(cx, PRINT_STDOUT, macro_call.span, &format!("use of `{name}!`")); } }, - sym::eprint_macro | sym::eprintln_macro => { + sym::eprint_macro | sym::eprintln_macro if !allowed_in_tests => { span_lint(cx, PRINT_STDERR, macro_call.span, &format!("use of `{name}!`")); }, sym::write_macro | sym::writeln_macro => {}, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/Cargo.toml index 83fee7bb3..fb9f4740e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/Cargo.toml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [package] name = "clippy_utils" -version = "0.1.66" +version = "0.1.67" edition = "2021" publish = false diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs index 013399756..49e5f283d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs @@ -75,11 +75,11 @@ pub fn eq_field_pat(l: &PatField, r: &PatField) -> bool { && over(&l.attrs, &r.attrs, eq_attr) } -pub fn eq_qself(l: &QSelf, r: &QSelf) -> bool { +pub fn eq_qself(l: &P<QSelf>, r: &P<QSelf>) -> bool { l.position == r.position && eq_ty(&l.ty, &r.ty) } -pub fn eq_maybe_qself(l: &Option<QSelf>, r: &Option<QSelf>) -> bool { +pub fn eq_maybe_qself(l: &Option<P<QSelf>>, r: &Option<P<QSelf>>) -> bool { match (l, r) { (Some(l), Some(r)) => eq_qself(l, r), (None, None) => true, @@ -147,12 +147,23 @@ pub fn eq_expr(l: &Expr, r: &Expr) -> bool { (Array(l), Array(r)) | (Tup(l), Tup(r)) => over(l, r, |l, r| eq_expr(l, r)), (Repeat(le, ls), Repeat(re, rs)) => eq_expr(le, re) && eq_expr(&ls.value, &rs.value), (Call(lc, la), Call(rc, ra)) => eq_expr(lc, rc) && over(la, ra, |l, r| eq_expr(l, r)), - (MethodCall(lc, ls, la, _), MethodCall(rc, rs, ra, _)) => { - eq_path_seg(lc, rc) && eq_expr(ls, rs) && over(la, ra, |l, r| eq_expr(l, r)) - }, + ( + MethodCall(box ast::MethodCall { + seg: ls, + receiver: lr, + args: la, + .. + }), + MethodCall(box ast::MethodCall { + seg: rs, + receiver: rr, + args: ra, + .. + }), + ) => eq_path_seg(ls, rs) && eq_expr(lr, rr) && over(la, ra, |l, r| eq_expr(l, r)), (Binary(lo, ll, lr), Binary(ro, rl, rr)) => lo.node == ro.node && eq_expr(ll, rl) && eq_expr(lr, rr), (Unary(lo, l), Unary(ro, r)) => mem::discriminant(lo) == mem::discriminant(ro) && eq_expr(l, r), - (Lit(l), Lit(r)) => l.kind == r.kind, + (Lit(l), Lit(r)) => l == r, (Cast(l, lt), Cast(r, rt)) | (Type(l, lt), Type(r, rt)) => eq_expr(l, r) && eq_ty(lt, rt), (Let(lp, le, _), Let(rp, re, _)) => eq_pat(lp, rp) && eq_expr(le, re), (If(lc, lt, le), If(rc, rt, re)) => eq_expr(lc, rc) && eq_block(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re), @@ -160,7 +171,7 @@ pub fn eq_expr(l: &Expr, r: &Expr) -> bool { (ForLoop(lp, li, lt, ll), ForLoop(rp, ri, rt, rl)) => { eq_label(ll, rl) && eq_pat(lp, rp) && eq_expr(li, ri) && eq_block(lt, rt) }, - (Loop(lt, ll), Loop(rt, rl)) => eq_label(ll, rl) && eq_block(lt, rt), + (Loop(lt, ll, _), Loop(rt, rl, _)) => eq_label(ll, rl) && eq_block(lt, rt), (Block(lb, ll), Block(rb, rl)) => eq_label(ll, rl) && eq_block(lb, rb), (TryBlock(l), TryBlock(r)) => eq_block(l, r), (Yield(l), Yield(r)) | (Ret(l), Ret(r)) => eq_expr_opt(l, r), @@ -170,7 +181,26 @@ pub fn eq_expr(l: &Expr, r: &Expr) -> bool { (AssignOp(lo, lp, lv), AssignOp(ro, rp, rv)) => lo.node == ro.node && eq_expr(lp, rp) && eq_expr(lv, rv), (Field(lp, lf), Field(rp, rf)) => eq_id(*lf, *rf) && eq_expr(lp, rp), (Match(ls, la), Match(rs, ra)) => eq_expr(ls, rs) && over(la, ra, eq_arm), - (Closure(lb, lc, la, lm, lf, le, _), Closure(rb, rc, ra, rm, rf, re, _)) => { + ( + Closure(box ast::Closure { + binder: lb, + capture_clause: lc, + asyncness: la, + movability: lm, + fn_decl: lf, + body: le, + .. + }), + Closure(box ast::Closure { + binder: rb, + capture_clause: rc, + asyncness: ra, + movability: rm, + fn_decl: rf, + body: re, + .. + }), + ) => { eq_closure_binder(lb, rb) && lc == rc && la.is_async() == ra.is_async() @@ -366,7 +396,7 @@ pub fn eq_item_kind(l: &ItemKind, r: &ItemKind) -> bool { && over(li, ri, |l, r| eq_item(l, r, eq_assoc_item_kind)) }, (MacCall(l), MacCall(r)) => eq_mac_call(l, r), - (MacroDef(l), MacroDef(r)) => l.macro_rules == r.macro_rules && eq_mac_args(&l.body, &r.body), + (MacroDef(l), MacroDef(r)) => l.macro_rules == r.macro_rules && eq_delim_args(&l.body, &r.body), _ => false, } } @@ -536,7 +566,7 @@ pub fn eq_use_tree_kind(l: &UseTreeKind, r: &UseTreeKind) -> bool { use UseTreeKind::*; match (l, r) { (Glob, Glob) => true, - (Simple(l, _, _), Simple(r, _, _)) => both(l, r, |l, r| eq_id(*l, *r)), + (Simple(l), Simple(r)) => both(l, r, |l, r| eq_id(*l, *r)), (Nested(l), Nested(r)) => over(l, r, |(l, _), (r, _)| eq_use_tree(l, r)), _ => false, } @@ -687,7 +717,7 @@ pub fn eq_assoc_constraint(l: &AssocConstraint, r: &AssocConstraint) -> bool { } pub fn eq_mac_call(l: &MacCall, r: &MacCall) -> bool { - eq_path(&l.path, &r.path) && eq_mac_args(&l.args, &r.args) + eq_path(&l.path, &r.path) && eq_delim_args(&l.args, &r.args) } pub fn eq_attr(l: &Attribute, r: &Attribute) -> bool { @@ -695,18 +725,22 @@ pub fn eq_attr(l: &Attribute, r: &Attribute) -> bool { l.style == r.style && match (&l.kind, &r.kind) { (DocComment(l1, l2), DocComment(r1, r2)) => l1 == r1 && l2 == r2, - (Normal(l), Normal(r)) => eq_path(&l.item.path, &r.item.path) && eq_mac_args(&l.item.args, &r.item.args), + (Normal(l), Normal(r)) => eq_path(&l.item.path, &r.item.path) && eq_attr_args(&l.item.args, &r.item.args), _ => false, } } -pub fn eq_mac_args(l: &MacArgs, r: &MacArgs) -> bool { - use MacArgs::*; +pub fn eq_attr_args(l: &AttrArgs, r: &AttrArgs) -> bool { + use AttrArgs::*; match (l, r) { (Empty, Empty) => true, - (Delimited(_, ld, lts), Delimited(_, rd, rts)) => ld == rd && lts.eq_unspanned(rts), - (Eq(_, MacArgsEq::Ast(le)), Eq(_, MacArgsEq::Ast(re))) => eq_expr(le, re), - (Eq(_, MacArgsEq::Hir(ll)), Eq(_, MacArgsEq::Hir(rl))) => ll.kind == rl.kind, + (Delimited(la), Delimited(ra)) => eq_delim_args(la, ra), + (Eq(_, AttrArgsEq::Ast(le)), Eq(_, AttrArgsEq::Ast(re))) => eq_expr(le, re), + (Eq(_, AttrArgsEq::Hir(ll)), Eq(_, AttrArgsEq::Hir(rl))) => ll.kind == rl.kind, _ => false, } } + +pub fn eq_delim_args(l: &DelimArgs, r: &DelimArgs) -> bool { + l.delim == r.delim && l.tokens.eq_unspanned(&r.tokens) +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs index cd8575c90..7987a233b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs @@ -125,19 +125,19 @@ fn parse_attrs<F: FnMut(u64)>(sess: &Session, attrs: &[ast::Attribute], name: &' } } -pub fn get_unique_inner_attr(sess: &Session, attrs: &[ast::Attribute], name: &'static str) -> Option<ast::Attribute> { - let mut unique_attr = None; +pub fn get_unique_attr<'a>( + sess: &'a Session, + attrs: &'a [ast::Attribute], + name: &'static str, +) -> Option<&'a ast::Attribute> { + let mut unique_attr: Option<&ast::Attribute> = None; for attr in get_attr(sess, attrs, name) { - match attr.style { - ast::AttrStyle::Inner if unique_attr.is_none() => unique_attr = Some(attr.clone()), - ast::AttrStyle::Inner => { - sess.struct_span_err(attr.span, &format!("`{name}` is defined multiple times")) - .span_note(unique_attr.as_ref().unwrap().span, "first definition found here") - .emit(); - }, - ast::AttrStyle::Outer => { - sess.span_err(attr.span, format!("`{name}` cannot be an outer attribute")); - }, + if let Some(duplicate) = unique_attr { + sess.struct_span_err(attr.span, &format!("`{name}` is defined multiple times")) + .span_note(duplicate.span, "first definition found here") + .emit(); + } else { + unique_attr = Some(attr); } } unique_attr diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/consts.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/consts.rs index 07e4ef6a2..315aea9aa 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/consts.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/consts.rs @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ pub enum Constant { impl PartialEq for Constant { fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { match (self, other) { - (&Self::Str(ref ls), &Self::Str(ref rs)) => ls == rs, - (&Self::Binary(ref l), &Self::Binary(ref r)) => l == r, + (Self::Str(ls), Self::Str(rs)) => ls == rs, + (Self::Binary(l), Self::Binary(r)) => l == r, (&Self::Char(l), &Self::Char(r)) => l == r, (&Self::Int(l), &Self::Int(r)) => l == r, (&Self::F64(l), &Self::F64(r)) => { @@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ impl PartialEq for Constant { }, (&Self::Bool(l), &Self::Bool(r)) => l == r, (&Self::Vec(ref l), &Self::Vec(ref r)) | (&Self::Tuple(ref l), &Self::Tuple(ref r)) => l == r, - (&Self::Repeat(ref lv, ref ls), &Self::Repeat(ref rv, ref rs)) => ls == rs && lv == rv, - (&Self::Ref(ref lb), &Self::Ref(ref rb)) => *lb == *rb, + (Self::Repeat(lv, ls), Self::Repeat(rv, rs)) => ls == rs && lv == rv, + (Self::Ref(lb), Self::Ref(rb)) => *lb == *rb, // TODO: are there inter-type equalities? _ => false, } @@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ impl Hash for Constant { impl Constant { pub fn partial_cmp(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, cmp_type: Ty<'_>, left: &Self, right: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> { match (left, right) { - (&Self::Str(ref ls), &Self::Str(ref rs)) => Some(ls.cmp(rs)), - (&Self::Char(ref l), &Self::Char(ref r)) => Some(l.cmp(r)), + (Self::Str(ls), Self::Str(rs)) => Some(ls.cmp(rs)), + (Self::Char(l), Self::Char(r)) => Some(l.cmp(r)), (&Self::Int(l), &Self::Int(r)) => match *cmp_type.kind() { ty::Int(int_ty) => Some(sext(tcx, l, int_ty).cmp(&sext(tcx, r, int_ty))), ty::Uint(_) => Some(l.cmp(&r)), @@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ impl Constant { }, (&Self::F64(l), &Self::F64(r)) => l.partial_cmp(&r), (&Self::F32(l), &Self::F32(r)) => l.partial_cmp(&r), - (&Self::Bool(ref l), &Self::Bool(ref r)) => Some(l.cmp(r)), - (&Self::Tuple(ref l), &Self::Tuple(ref r)) if l.len() == r.len() => match *cmp_type.kind() { + (Self::Bool(l), Self::Bool(r)) => Some(l.cmp(r)), + (Self::Tuple(l), Self::Tuple(r)) if l.len() == r.len() => match *cmp_type.kind() { ty::Tuple(tys) if tys.len() == l.len() => l .iter() .zip(r) @@ -146,17 +146,16 @@ impl Constant { .unwrap_or_else(|| Some(l.len().cmp(&r.len()))), _ => None, }, - (&Self::Vec(ref l), &Self::Vec(ref r)) => { - let cmp_type = match *cmp_type.kind() { - ty::Array(ty, _) | ty::Slice(ty) => ty, - _ => return None, + (Self::Vec(l), Self::Vec(r)) => { + let (ty::Array(cmp_type, _) | ty::Slice(cmp_type)) = *cmp_type.kind() else { + return None }; iter::zip(l, r) .map(|(li, ri)| Self::partial_cmp(tcx, cmp_type, li, ri)) .find(|r| r.map_or(true, |o| o != Ordering::Equal)) .unwrap_or_else(|| Some(l.len().cmp(&r.len()))) }, - (&Self::Repeat(ref lv, ref ls), &Self::Repeat(ref rv, ref rs)) => { + (Self::Repeat(lv, ls), Self::Repeat(rv, rs)) => { match Self::partial_cmp( tcx, match *cmp_type.kind() { @@ -170,7 +169,7 @@ impl Constant { x => x, } }, - (&Self::Ref(ref lb), &Self::Ref(ref rb)) => Self::partial_cmp( + (Self::Ref(lb), Self::Ref(rb)) => Self::partial_cmp( tcx, match *cmp_type.kind() { ty::Ref(_, ty, _) => ty, @@ -401,10 +400,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ConstEvalLateContext<'a, 'tcx> { use self::Constant::{Int, F32, F64}; match *o { Int(value) => { - let ity = match *ty.kind() { - ty::Int(ity) => ity, - _ => return None, - }; + let ty::Int(ity) = *ty.kind() else { return None }; // sign extend let value = sext(self.lcx.tcx, value, ity); let value = value.checked_neg()?; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/diagnostics.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/diagnostics.rs index 78f93755b..16b160b6f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/diagnostics.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/diagnostics.rs @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ pub fn span_lint<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, lint: &'static Lint, sp: impl Into<Mult /// | /// = help: consider using `f64::NAN` if you would like a constant representing NaN /// ``` -pub fn span_lint_and_help<'a, T: LintContext>( - cx: &'a T, +pub fn span_lint_and_help<T: LintContext>( + cx: &T, lint: &'static Lint, span: impl Into<MultiSpan>, msg: &str, @@ -114,8 +114,8 @@ pub fn span_lint_and_help<'a, T: LintContext>( /// 10 | forget(&SomeStruct); /// | ^^^^^^^^^^^ /// ``` -pub fn span_lint_and_note<'a, T: LintContext>( - cx: &'a T, +pub fn span_lint_and_note<T: LintContext>( + cx: &T, lint: &'static Lint, span: impl Into<MultiSpan>, msg: &str, @@ -192,8 +192,8 @@ pub fn span_lint_hir_and_then( /// = note: `-D fold-any` implied by `-D warnings` /// ``` #[cfg_attr(feature = "internal", allow(clippy::collapsible_span_lint_calls))] -pub fn span_lint_and_sugg<'a, T: LintContext>( - cx: &'a T, +pub fn span_lint_and_sugg<T: LintContext>( + cx: &T, lint: &'static Lint, sp: Span, msg: &str, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/eager_or_lazy.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/eager_or_lazy.rs index 95b3e651e..967119369 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/eager_or_lazy.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/eager_or_lazy.rs @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ fn fn_eagerness(cx: &LateContext<'_>, fn_id: DefId, name: Symbol, have_one_arg: .flat_map(|v| v.fields.iter()) .any(|x| matches!(cx.tcx.type_of(x.did).peel_refs().kind(), ty::Param(_))) && all_predicates_of(cx.tcx, fn_id).all(|(pred, _)| match pred.kind().skip_binder() { - PredicateKind::Trait(pred) => cx.tcx.trait_def(pred.trait_ref.def_id).is_marker, + PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(pred)) => cx.tcx.trait_def(pred.trait_ref.def_id).is_marker, _ => true, }) && subs.types().all(|x| matches!(x.peel_refs().kind(), ty::Param(_))) @@ -91,6 +91,16 @@ fn fn_eagerness(cx: &LateContext<'_>, fn_id: DefId, name: Symbol, have_one_arg: } } +fn res_has_significant_drop(res: Res, cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { + if let Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(..) | DefKind::Variant, _) | Res::SelfCtor(_) = res { + cx.typeck_results() + .expr_ty(e) + .has_significant_drop(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) + } else { + false + } +} + #[expect(clippy::too_many_lines)] fn expr_eagerness<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> EagernessSuggestion { struct V<'cx, 'tcx> { @@ -113,13 +123,8 @@ fn expr_eagerness<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> EagernessS }, args, ) => match self.cx.qpath_res(path, hir_id) { - Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(..) | DefKind::Variant, _) | Res::SelfCtor(_) => { - if self - .cx - .typeck_results() - .expr_ty(e) - .has_significant_drop(self.cx.tcx, self.cx.param_env) - { + res @ (Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(..) | DefKind::Variant, _) | Res::SelfCtor(_)) => { + if res_has_significant_drop(res, self.cx, e) { self.eagerness = ForceNoChange; return; } @@ -147,6 +152,12 @@ fn expr_eagerness<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> EagernessS self.eagerness |= NoChange; return; }, + ExprKind::Path(ref path) => { + if res_has_significant_drop(self.cx.qpath_res(path, e.hir_id), self.cx, e) { + self.eagerness = ForceNoChange; + return; + } + }, ExprKind::MethodCall(name, ..) => { self.eagerness |= self .cx @@ -206,7 +217,6 @@ fn expr_eagerness<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> EagernessS | ExprKind::Match(..) | ExprKind::Closure { .. } | ExprKind::Field(..) - | ExprKind::Path(_) | ExprKind::AddrOf(..) | ExprKind::Struct(..) | ExprKind::Repeat(..) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs index cf24ec8b6..07fb6af91 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ use rustc_hir::def::Res; use rustc_hir::HirIdMap; use rustc_hir::{ ArrayLen, BinOpKind, BindingAnnotation, Block, BodyId, Closure, Expr, ExprField, ExprKind, FnRetTy, GenericArg, - GenericArgs, Guard, HirId, InlineAsmOperand, Let, Lifetime, LifetimeName, ParamName, Pat, PatField, PatKind, Path, - PathSegment, QPath, Stmt, StmtKind, Ty, TyKind, TypeBinding, + GenericArgs, Guard, HirId, InlineAsmOperand, Let, Lifetime, LifetimeName, Pat, PatField, PatKind, Path, + PathSegment, PrimTy, QPath, Stmt, StmtKind, Ty, TyKind, TypeBinding, }; use rustc_lexer::{tokenize, TokenKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> { } } - // eq_pat adds the HirIds to the locals map. We therefor call it last to make sure that + // eq_pat adds the HirIds to the locals map. We therefore call it last to make sure that // these only get added if the init and type is equal. both(&l.init, &r.init, |l, r| self.eq_expr(l, r)) && both(&l.ty, &r.ty, |l, r| self.eq_ty(l, r)) @@ -131,13 +131,10 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> { ([], None, [], None) => { // For empty blocks, check to see if the tokens are equal. This will catch the case where a macro // expanded to nothing, or the cfg attribute was used. - let (left, right) = match ( + let (Some(left), Some(right)) = ( snippet_opt(self.inner.cx, left.span), snippet_opt(self.inner.cx, right.span), - ) { - (Some(left), Some(right)) => (left, right), - _ => return true, - }; + ) else { return true }; let mut left_pos = 0; let left = tokenize(&left) .map(|t| { @@ -269,7 +266,7 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> { (&ExprKind::Let(l), &ExprKind::Let(r)) => { self.eq_pat(l.pat, r.pat) && both(&l.ty, &r.ty, |l, r| self.eq_ty(l, r)) && self.eq_expr(l.init, r.init) }, - (&ExprKind::Lit(ref l), &ExprKind::Lit(ref r)) => l.node == r.node, + (ExprKind::Lit(l), ExprKind::Lit(r)) => l.node == r.node, (&ExprKind::Loop(lb, ref ll, ref lls, _), &ExprKind::Loop(rb, ref rl, ref rls, _)) => { lls == rls && self.eq_block(lb, rb) && both(ll, rl, |l, r| l.ident.name == r.ident.name) }, @@ -294,8 +291,8 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> { (&ExprKind::Repeat(le, ll), &ExprKind::Repeat(re, rl)) => { self.eq_expr(le, re) && self.eq_array_length(ll, rl) }, - (&ExprKind::Ret(ref l), &ExprKind::Ret(ref r)) => both(l, r, |l, r| self.eq_expr(l, r)), - (&ExprKind::Path(ref l), &ExprKind::Path(ref r)) => self.eq_qpath(l, r), + (ExprKind::Ret(l), ExprKind::Ret(r)) => both(l, r, |l, r| self.eq_expr(l, r)), + (ExprKind::Path(l), ExprKind::Path(r)) => self.eq_qpath(l, r), (&ExprKind::Struct(l_path, lf, ref lo), &ExprKind::Struct(r_path, rf, ref ro)) => { self.eq_qpath(l_path, r_path) && both(lo, ro, |l, r| self.eq_expr(l, r)) @@ -340,7 +337,7 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> { } fn eq_lifetime(left: &Lifetime, right: &Lifetime) -> bool { - left.name == right.name + left.res == right.res } fn eq_pat_field(&mut self, left: &PatField<'_>, right: &PatField<'_>) -> bool { @@ -365,7 +362,7 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> { } eq }, - (&PatKind::Path(ref l), &PatKind::Path(ref r)) => self.eq_qpath(l, r), + (PatKind::Path(l), PatKind::Path(r)) => self.eq_qpath(l, r), (&PatKind::Lit(l), &PatKind::Lit(r)) => self.eq_expr(l, r), (&PatKind::Tuple(l, ls), &PatKind::Tuple(r, rs)) => ls == rs && over(l, r, |l, r| self.eq_pat(l, r)), (&PatKind::Range(ref ls, ref le, li), &PatKind::Range(ref rs, ref re, ri)) => { @@ -432,13 +429,11 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> { match (&left.kind, &right.kind) { (&TyKind::Slice(l_vec), &TyKind::Slice(r_vec)) => self.eq_ty(l_vec, r_vec), (&TyKind::Array(lt, ll), &TyKind::Array(rt, rl)) => self.eq_ty(lt, rt) && self.eq_array_length(ll, rl), - (&TyKind::Ptr(ref l_mut), &TyKind::Ptr(ref r_mut)) => { - l_mut.mutbl == r_mut.mutbl && self.eq_ty(l_mut.ty, r_mut.ty) - }, - (&TyKind::Rptr(_, ref l_rmut), &TyKind::Rptr(_, ref r_rmut)) => { + (TyKind::Ptr(l_mut), TyKind::Ptr(r_mut)) => l_mut.mutbl == r_mut.mutbl && self.eq_ty(l_mut.ty, r_mut.ty), + (TyKind::Rptr(_, l_rmut), TyKind::Rptr(_, r_rmut)) => { l_rmut.mutbl == r_rmut.mutbl && self.eq_ty(l_rmut.ty, r_rmut.ty) }, - (&TyKind::Path(ref l), &TyKind::Path(ref r)) => self.eq_qpath(l, r), + (TyKind::Path(l), TyKind::Path(r)) => self.eq_qpath(l, r), (&TyKind::Tup(l), &TyKind::Tup(r)) => over(l, r, |l, r| self.eq_ty(l, r)), (&TyKind::Infer, &TyKind::Infer) => true, _ => false, @@ -930,16 +925,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> SpanlessHash<'a, 'tcx> { } pub fn hash_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime: &Lifetime) { - std::mem::discriminant(&lifetime.name).hash(&mut self.s); - if let LifetimeName::Param(param_id, ref name) = lifetime.name { - std::mem::discriminant(name).hash(&mut self.s); + lifetime.ident.name.hash(&mut self.s); + std::mem::discriminant(&lifetime.res).hash(&mut self.s); + if let LifetimeName::Param(param_id) = lifetime.res { param_id.hash(&mut self.s); - match name { - ParamName::Plain(ref ident) => { - ident.name.hash(&mut self.s); - }, - ParamName::Fresh | ParamName::Error => {}, - } } } @@ -1033,6 +1022,14 @@ pub fn hash_stmt(cx: &LateContext<'_>, s: &Stmt<'_>) -> u64 { h.finish() } +pub fn is_bool(ty: &Ty<'_>) -> bool { + if let TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) = ty.kind { + matches!(path.res, Res::PrimTy(PrimTy::Bool)) + } else { + false + } +} + pub fn hash_expr(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> u64 { let mut h = SpanlessHash::new(cx); h.hash_expr(e); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs index 3ebfc5e00..90192f46c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ pub mod visitors; pub use self::attrs::*; pub use self::check_proc_macro::{is_from_proc_macro, is_span_if, is_span_match}; pub use self::hir_utils::{ - both, count_eq, eq_expr_value, hash_expr, hash_stmt, over, HirEqInterExpr, SpanlessEq, SpanlessHash, + both, count_eq, eq_expr_value, hash_expr, hash_stmt, is_bool, over, HirEqInterExpr, SpanlessEq, SpanlessHash, }; use core::ops::ControlFlow; @@ -80,17 +80,16 @@ use rustc_ast::ast::{self, LitKind}; use rustc_ast::Attribute; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_data_structures::unhash::UnhashMap; -use rustc_hir as hir; -use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Namespace, Res}; -use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, LocalDefId}; +use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res}; +use rustc_hir::def_id::{CrateNum, DefId, LocalDefId, LOCAL_CRATE}; use rustc_hir::hir_id::{HirIdMap, HirIdSet}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, FnKind, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::LangItem::{OptionNone, ResultErr, ResultOk}; use rustc_hir::{ - def, Arm, ArrayLen, BindingAnnotation, Block, BlockCheckMode, Body, Closure, Constness, Destination, Expr, - ExprKind, FnDecl, HirId, Impl, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, IsAsync, Item, ItemKind, LangItem, Local, MatchSource, - Mutability, Node, Param, Pat, PatKind, Path, PathSegment, PrimTy, QPath, Stmt, StmtKind, TraitItem, TraitItemKind, - TraitRef, TyKind, UnOp, + self as hir, def, Arm, ArrayLen, BindingAnnotation, Block, BlockCheckMode, Body, Closure, Constness, Destination, + Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, HirId, Impl, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, ImplItemRef, IsAsync, Item, ItemKind, LangItem, Local, + MatchSource, Mutability, Node, OwnerId, Param, Pat, PatKind, Path, PathSegment, PrimTy, QPath, Stmt, StmtKind, + TraitItem, TraitItemKind, TraitItemRef, TraitRef, TyKind, UnOp, }; use rustc_lexer::{tokenize, TokenKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, Level, Lint, LintContext}; @@ -106,50 +105,28 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{ layout::IntegerExt, BorrowKind, ClosureKind, DefIdTree, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeAndMut, TypeVisitable, UpvarCapture, }; use rustc_middle::ty::{FloatTy, IntTy, UintTy}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; -use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::hygiene::{ExpnKind, MacroKind}; -use rustc_span::source_map::original_sp; use rustc_span::source_map::SourceMap; use rustc_span::sym; -use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, Symbol}; -use rustc_span::{Span, DUMMY_SP}; +use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, Ident, Symbol}; +use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_target::abi::Integer; use crate::consts::{constant, Constant}; use crate::ty::{can_partially_move_ty, expr_sig, is_copy, is_recursively_primitive_type, ty_is_fn_once_param}; use crate::visitors::for_each_expr; -pub fn parse_msrv(msrv: &str, sess: Option<&Session>, span: Option<Span>) -> Option<RustcVersion> { - if let Ok(version) = RustcVersion::parse(msrv) { - return Some(version); - } else if let Some(sess) = sess { - if let Some(span) = span { - sess.span_err(span, format!("`{msrv}` is not a valid Rust version")); - } - } - None -} - -pub fn meets_msrv(msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, lint_msrv: RustcVersion) -> bool { - msrv.map_or(true, |msrv| msrv.meets(lint_msrv)) -} - #[macro_export] macro_rules! extract_msrv_attr { ($context:ident) => { fn enter_lint_attrs(&mut self, cx: &rustc_lint::$context<'_>, attrs: &[rustc_ast::ast::Attribute]) { let sess = rustc_lint::LintContext::sess(cx); - match $crate::get_unique_inner_attr(sess, attrs, "msrv") { - Some(msrv_attr) => { - if let Some(msrv) = msrv_attr.value_str() { - self.msrv = $crate::parse_msrv(&msrv.to_string(), Some(sess), Some(msrv_attr.span)); - } else { - sess.span_err(msrv_attr.span, "bad clippy attribute"); - } - }, - _ => (), - } + self.msrv.enter_lint_attrs(sess, attrs); + } + + fn exit_lint_attrs(&mut self, cx: &rustc_lint::$context<'_>, attrs: &[rustc_ast::ast::Attribute]) { + let sess = rustc_lint::LintContext::sess(cx); + self.msrv.exit_lint_attrs(sess, attrs); } }; } @@ -247,7 +224,7 @@ pub fn in_constant(cx: &LateContext<'_>, id: HirId) -> bool { /// For example, use this to check whether a function call or a pattern is `Some(..)`. pub fn is_res_lang_ctor(cx: &LateContext<'_>, res: Res, lang_item: LangItem) -> bool { if let Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(..), id) = res - && let Ok(lang_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().require(lang_item) + && let Some(lang_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().get(lang_item) && let Some(id) = cx.tcx.opt_parent(id) { id == lang_id @@ -303,7 +280,7 @@ pub fn is_lang_item_or_ctor(cx: &LateContext<'_>, did: DefId, item: LangItem) -> _ => did, }; - cx.tcx.lang_items().require(item).map_or(false, |id| id == did) + cx.tcx.lang_items().get(item) == Some(did) } pub fn is_unit_expr(expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { @@ -435,6 +412,12 @@ pub fn is_expr_path_def_path(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, segments: &[ } /// If `maybe_path` is a path node which resolves to an item, resolves it to a `DefId` and checks if +/// it matches the given lang item. +pub fn is_path_lang_item<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, maybe_path: &impl MaybePath<'tcx>, lang_item: LangItem) -> bool { + path_def_id(cx, maybe_path).map_or(false, |id| cx.tcx.lang_items().get(lang_item) == Some(id)) +} + +/// If `maybe_path` is a path node which resolves to an item, resolves it to a `DefId` and checks if /// it matches the given diagnostic item. pub fn is_path_diagnostic_item<'tcx>( cx: &LateContext<'_>, @@ -525,125 +508,177 @@ pub fn path_def_id<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, maybe_path: &impl MaybePath<'tcx> path_res(cx, maybe_path).opt_def_id() } -fn find_primitive<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, name: &str) -> impl Iterator<Item = DefId> + 'tcx { - let single = |ty| tcx.incoherent_impls(ty).iter().copied(); - let empty = || [].iter().copied(); - match name { - "bool" => single(BoolSimplifiedType), - "char" => single(CharSimplifiedType), - "str" => single(StrSimplifiedType), - "array" => single(ArraySimplifiedType), - "slice" => single(SliceSimplifiedType), +fn find_primitive_impls<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, name: &str) -> impl Iterator<Item = DefId> + 'tcx { + let ty = match name { + "bool" => BoolSimplifiedType, + "char" => CharSimplifiedType, + "str" => StrSimplifiedType, + "array" => ArraySimplifiedType, + "slice" => SliceSimplifiedType, // FIXME: rustdoc documents these two using just `pointer`. // // Maybe this is something we should do here too. - "const_ptr" => single(PtrSimplifiedType(Mutability::Not)), - "mut_ptr" => single(PtrSimplifiedType(Mutability::Mut)), - "isize" => single(IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::Isize)), - "i8" => single(IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::I8)), - "i16" => single(IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::I16)), - "i32" => single(IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::I32)), - "i64" => single(IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::I64)), - "i128" => single(IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::I128)), - "usize" => single(UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::Usize)), - "u8" => single(UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::U8)), - "u16" => single(UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::U16)), - "u32" => single(UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::U32)), - "u64" => single(UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::U64)), - "u128" => single(UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::U128)), - "f32" => single(FloatSimplifiedType(FloatTy::F32)), - "f64" => single(FloatSimplifiedType(FloatTy::F64)), - _ => empty(), - } -} - -/// Resolves a def path like `std::vec::Vec`. `namespace_hint` can be supplied to disambiguate -/// between `std::vec` the module and `std::vec` the macro -/// -/// This function is expensive and should be used sparingly. -pub fn def_path_res(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &[&str], namespace_hint: Option<Namespace>) -> Res { - fn item_child_by_name(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId, name: &str, matches_ns: impl Fn(Res) -> bool) -> Option<Res> { - match tcx.def_kind(def_id) { - DefKind::Mod | DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Trait => tcx - .module_children(def_id) - .iter() - .find(|item| item.ident.name.as_str() == name && matches_ns(item.res.expect_non_local())) - .map(|child| child.res.expect_non_local()), - DefKind::Impl => tcx - .associated_item_def_ids(def_id) - .iter() - .copied() - .find(|assoc_def_id| tcx.item_name(*assoc_def_id).as_str() == name) - .map(|assoc_def_id| Res::Def(tcx.def_kind(assoc_def_id), assoc_def_id)), - DefKind::Struct | DefKind::Union => tcx - .adt_def(def_id) - .non_enum_variant() - .fields - .iter() - .find(|f| f.name.as_str() == name) - .map(|f| Res::Def(DefKind::Field, f.did)), - _ => None, + "const_ptr" => PtrSimplifiedType(Mutability::Not), + "mut_ptr" => PtrSimplifiedType(Mutability::Mut), + "isize" => IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::Isize), + "i8" => IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::I8), + "i16" => IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::I16), + "i32" => IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::I32), + "i64" => IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::I64), + "i128" => IntSimplifiedType(IntTy::I128), + "usize" => UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::Usize), + "u8" => UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::U8), + "u16" => UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::U16), + "u32" => UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::U32), + "u64" => UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::U64), + "u128" => UintSimplifiedType(UintTy::U128), + "f32" => FloatSimplifiedType(FloatTy::F32), + "f64" => FloatSimplifiedType(FloatTy::F64), + _ => return [].iter().copied(), + }; + + tcx.incoherent_impls(ty).iter().copied() +} + +fn non_local_item_children_by_name(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId, name: Symbol) -> Vec<Res> { + match tcx.def_kind(def_id) { + DefKind::Mod | DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Trait => tcx + .module_children(def_id) + .iter() + .filter(|item| item.ident.name == name) + .map(|child| child.res.expect_non_local()) + .collect(), + DefKind::Impl => tcx + .associated_item_def_ids(def_id) + .iter() + .copied() + .filter(|assoc_def_id| tcx.item_name(*assoc_def_id) == name) + .map(|assoc_def_id| Res::Def(tcx.def_kind(assoc_def_id), assoc_def_id)) + .collect(), + _ => Vec::new(), + } +} + +fn local_item_children_by_name(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, local_id: LocalDefId, name: Symbol) -> Vec<Res> { + let hir = tcx.hir(); + + let root_mod; + let item_kind = match hir.find_by_def_id(local_id) { + Some(Node::Crate(r#mod)) => { + root_mod = ItemKind::Mod(r#mod); + &root_mod + }, + Some(Node::Item(item)) => &item.kind, + _ => return Vec::new(), + }; + + let res = |ident: Ident, owner_id: OwnerId| { + if ident.name == name { + let def_id = owner_id.to_def_id(); + Some(Res::Def(tcx.def_kind(def_id), def_id)) + } else { + None } + }; + + match item_kind { + ItemKind::Mod(r#mod) => r#mod + .item_ids + .iter() + .filter_map(|&item_id| res(hir.item(item_id).ident, item_id.owner_id)) + .collect(), + ItemKind::Impl(r#impl) => r#impl + .items + .iter() + .filter_map(|&ImplItemRef { ident, id, .. }| res(ident, id.owner_id)) + .collect(), + ItemKind::Trait(.., trait_item_refs) => trait_item_refs + .iter() + .filter_map(|&TraitItemRef { ident, id, .. }| res(ident, id.owner_id)) + .collect(), + _ => Vec::new(), } +} - fn find_crate(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, name: &str) -> Option<DefId> { +fn item_children_by_name(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId, name: Symbol) -> Vec<Res> { + if let Some(local_id) = def_id.as_local() { + local_item_children_by_name(tcx, local_id, name) + } else { + non_local_item_children_by_name(tcx, def_id, name) + } +} + +/// Resolves a def path like `std::vec::Vec`. +/// +/// Can return multiple resolutions when there are multiple versions of the same crate, e.g. +/// `memchr::memchr` could return the functions from both memchr 1.0 and memchr 2.0. +/// +/// Also returns multiple results when there are mulitple paths under the same name e.g. `std::vec` +/// would have both a [`DefKind::Mod`] and [`DefKind::Macro`]. +/// +/// This function is expensive and should be used sparingly. +pub fn def_path_res(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &[&str]) -> Vec<Res> { + fn find_crates(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, name: Symbol) -> impl Iterator<Item = DefId> + '_ { tcx.crates(()) .iter() .copied() - .find(|&num| tcx.crate_name(num).as_str() == name) + .filter(move |&num| tcx.crate_name(num) == name) .map(CrateNum::as_def_id) } - let (base, path) = match *path { + let tcx = cx.tcx; + + let (base, mut path) = match *path { [primitive] => { - return PrimTy::from_name(Symbol::intern(primitive)).map_or(Res::Err, Res::PrimTy); + return vec![PrimTy::from_name(Symbol::intern(primitive)).map_or(Res::Err, Res::PrimTy)]; }, [base, ref path @ ..] => (base, path), - _ => return Res::Err, + _ => return Vec::new(), }; - let tcx = cx.tcx; - let starts = find_primitive(tcx, base) - .chain(find_crate(tcx, base)) + + let base_sym = Symbol::intern(base); + + let local_crate = if tcx.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE) == base_sym { + Some(LOCAL_CRATE.as_def_id()) + } else { + None + }; + + let starts = find_primitive_impls(tcx, base) + .chain(find_crates(tcx, base_sym)) + .chain(local_crate) .map(|id| Res::Def(tcx.def_kind(id), id)); - for first in starts { - let last = path - .iter() - .copied() - .enumerate() - // for each segment, find the child item - .try_fold(first, |res, (idx, segment)| { - let matches_ns = |res: Res| { - // If at the last segment in the path, respect the namespace hint - if idx == path.len() - 1 { - match namespace_hint { - Some(ns) => res.matches_ns(ns), - None => true, - } - } else { - res.matches_ns(Namespace::TypeNS) - } - }; - - let def_id = res.def_id(); - if let Some(item) = item_child_by_name(tcx, def_id, segment, matches_ns) { - Some(item) - } else if matches!(res, Res::Def(DefKind::Enum | DefKind::Struct, _)) { - // it is not a child item so check inherent impl items - tcx.inherent_impls(def_id) - .iter() - .find_map(|&impl_def_id| item_child_by_name(tcx, impl_def_id, segment, matches_ns)) - } else { - None - } - }); + let mut resolutions: Vec<Res> = starts.collect(); - if let Some(last) = last { - return last; - } + while let [segment, rest @ ..] = path { + path = rest; + let segment = Symbol::intern(segment); + + resolutions = resolutions + .into_iter() + .filter_map(|res| res.opt_def_id()) + .flat_map(|def_id| { + // When the current def_id is e.g. `struct S`, check the impl items in + // `impl S { ... }` + let inherent_impl_children = tcx + .inherent_impls(def_id) + .iter() + .flat_map(|&impl_def_id| item_children_by_name(tcx, impl_def_id, segment)); + + let direct_children = item_children_by_name(tcx, def_id, segment); + + inherent_impl_children.chain(direct_children) + }) + .collect(); } - Res::Err + resolutions +} + +/// Resolves a def path like `std::vec::Vec` to its [`DefId`]s, see [`def_path_res`]. +pub fn def_path_def_ids(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &[&str]) -> impl Iterator<Item = DefId> { + def_path_res(cx, path).into_iter().filter_map(|res| res.opt_def_id()) } /// Convenience function to get the `DefId` of a trait by path. @@ -651,10 +686,10 @@ pub fn def_path_res(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &[&str], namespace_hint: Option< /// /// This function is expensive and should be used sparingly. pub fn get_trait_def_id(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &[&str]) -> Option<DefId> { - match def_path_res(cx, path, Some(Namespace::TypeNS)) { + def_path_res(cx, path).into_iter().find_map(|res| match res { Res::Def(DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias, trait_id) => Some(trait_id), _ => None, - } + }) } /// Gets the `hir::TraitRef` of the trait the given method is implemented for. @@ -760,7 +795,6 @@ pub fn can_mut_borrow_both(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e1: &Expr<'_>, e2: &Expr<'_>) - /// constructor from the std library fn is_default_equivalent_ctor(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId, path: &QPath<'_>) -> bool { let std_types_symbols = &[ - sym::String, sym::Vec, sym::VecDeque, sym::LinkedList, @@ -775,9 +809,9 @@ fn is_default_equivalent_ctor(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId, path: &QPath< if method.ident.name == sym::new { if let Some(impl_did) = cx.tcx.impl_of_method(def_id) { if let Some(adt) = cx.tcx.type_of(impl_did).ty_adt_def() { - return std_types_symbols - .iter() - .any(|&symbol| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(symbol, adt.did())); + return std_types_symbols.iter().any(|&symbol| { + cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(symbol, adt.did()) || Some(adt.did()) == cx.tcx.lang_items().string() + }); } } } @@ -834,7 +868,7 @@ fn is_default_equivalent_from(cx: &LateContext<'_>, from_func: &Expr<'_>, arg: & ExprKind::Lit(hir::Lit { node: LitKind::Str(ref sym, _), .. - }) => return sym.is_empty() && is_path_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String), + }) => return sym.is_empty() && is_path_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::String), ExprKind::Array([]) => return is_path_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Vec), ExprKind::Repeat(_, ArrayLen::Body(len)) => { if let ExprKind::Lit(ref const_lit) = cx.tcx.hir().body(len.body).value.kind && @@ -954,7 +988,7 @@ impl std::ops::BitOrAssign for CaptureKind { /// Note as this will walk up to parent expressions until the capture can be determined it should /// only be used while making a closure somewhere a value is consumed. e.g. a block, match arm, or /// function argument (other than a receiver). -pub fn capture_local_usage<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> CaptureKind { +pub fn capture_local_usage(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> CaptureKind { fn pat_capture_kind(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &Pat<'_>) -> CaptureKind { let mut capture = CaptureKind::Ref(Mutability::Not); pat.each_binding_or_first(&mut |_, id, span, _| match cx @@ -1251,23 +1285,6 @@ pub fn contains_return(expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool { .is_some() } -/// Extends the span to the beginning of the spans line, incl. whitespaces. -/// -/// ```rust -/// let x = (); -/// // ^^ -/// // will be converted to -/// let x = (); -/// // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -/// ``` -fn line_span<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> Span { - let span = original_sp(span, DUMMY_SP); - let source_map_and_line = cx.sess().source_map().lookup_line(span.lo()).unwrap(); - let line_no = source_map_and_line.line; - let line_start = source_map_and_line.sf.lines(|lines| lines[line_no]); - span.with_lo(line_start) -} - /// Gets the parent node, if any. pub fn get_parent_node(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, id: HirId) -> Option<Node<'_>> { tcx.hir().parent_iter(id).next().map(|(_, node)| node) @@ -1740,6 +1757,10 @@ pub fn has_attr(attrs: &[ast::Attribute], symbol: Symbol) -> bool { attrs.iter().any(|attr| attr.has_name(symbol)) } +pub fn has_repr_attr(cx: &LateContext<'_>, hir_id: HirId) -> bool { + has_attr(cx.tcx.hir().attrs(hir_id), sym::repr) +} + pub fn any_parent_has_attr(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, node: HirId, symbol: Symbol) -> bool { let map = &tcx.hir(); let mut prev_enclosing_node = None; @@ -1812,7 +1833,7 @@ pub fn match_any_def_paths(cx: &LateContext<'_>, did: DefId, paths: &[&[&str]]) } /// Checks if the given `DefId` matches the path. -pub fn match_def_path<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, did: DefId, syms: &[&str]) -> bool { +pub fn match_def_path(cx: &LateContext<'_>, did: DefId, syms: &[&str]) -> bool { // We should probably move to Symbols in Clippy as well rather than interning every time. let path = cx.get_def_path(did); syms.iter().map(|x| Symbol::intern(x)).eq(path.iter().copied()) @@ -1861,7 +1882,11 @@ pub fn if_sequence<'tcx>(mut expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) -> (Vec<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>>, /// Checks if the given function kind is an async function. pub fn is_async_fn(kind: FnKind<'_>) -> bool { - matches!(kind, FnKind::ItemFn(_, _, header) if header.asyncness == IsAsync::Async) + match kind { + FnKind::ItemFn(_, _, header) => header.asyncness == IsAsync::Async, + FnKind::Method(_, sig) => sig.header.asyncness == IsAsync::Async, + FnKind::Closure => false, + } } /// Peels away all the compiler generated code surrounding the body of an async function, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/macros.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/macros.rs index 9a682fbe6..d13b34a66 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/macros.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/macros.rs @@ -199,12 +199,12 @@ pub fn first_node_in_macro(cx: &LateContext<'_>, node: &impl HirNode) -> Option< pub fn is_panic(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool { let Some(name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id) else { return false }; matches!( - name.as_str(), - "core_panic_macro" - | "std_panic_macro" - | "core_panic_2015_macro" - | "std_panic_2015_macro" - | "core_panic_2021_macro" + name, + sym::core_panic_macro + | sym::std_panic_macro + | sym::core_panic_2015_macro + | sym::std_panic_2015_macro + | sym::core_panic_2021_macro ) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/msrvs.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/msrvs.rs index 8b843732a..12a512f78 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/msrvs.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/msrvs.rs @@ -1,4 +1,11 @@ +use std::sync::OnceLock; + +use rustc_ast::Attribute; use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; +use rustc_session::Session; +use rustc_span::Span; + +use crate::attrs::get_unique_attr; macro_rules! msrv_aliases { ($($major:literal,$minor:literal,$patch:literal { @@ -12,13 +19,14 @@ macro_rules! msrv_aliases { // names may refer to stabilized feature flags or library items msrv_aliases! { + 1,65,0 { LET_ELSE } 1,62,0 { BOOL_THEN_SOME } 1,58,0 { FORMAT_ARGS_CAPTURE } 1,53,0 { OR_PATTERNS, MANUAL_BITS, BTREE_MAP_RETAIN, BTREE_SET_RETAIN, ARRAY_INTO_ITERATOR } 1,52,0 { STR_SPLIT_ONCE, REM_EUCLID_CONST } - 1,51,0 { BORROW_AS_PTR, UNSIGNED_ABS } + 1,51,0 { BORROW_AS_PTR, SEEK_FROM_CURRENT, UNSIGNED_ABS } 1,50,0 { BOOL_THEN, CLAMP } - 1,47,0 { TAU } + 1,47,0 { TAU, IS_ASCII_DIGIT_CONST } 1,46,0 { CONST_IF_MATCH } 1,45,0 { STR_STRIP_PREFIX } 1,43,0 { LOG2_10, LOG10_2 } @@ -37,4 +45,99 @@ msrv_aliases! { 1,18,0 { HASH_MAP_RETAIN, HASH_SET_RETAIN } 1,17,0 { FIELD_INIT_SHORTHAND, STATIC_IN_CONST, EXPECT_ERR } 1,16,0 { STR_REPEAT } + 1,55,0 { SEEK_REWIND } +} + +fn parse_msrv(msrv: &str, sess: Option<&Session>, span: Option<Span>) -> Option<RustcVersion> { + if let Ok(version) = RustcVersion::parse(msrv) { + return Some(version); + } else if let Some(sess) = sess { + if let Some(span) = span { + sess.span_err(span, format!("`{msrv}` is not a valid Rust version")); + } + } + None +} + +/// Tracks the current MSRV from `clippy.toml`, `Cargo.toml` or set via `#[clippy::msrv]` +#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)] +pub struct Msrv { + stack: Vec<RustcVersion>, +} + +impl Msrv { + fn new(initial: Option<RustcVersion>) -> Self { + Self { + stack: Vec::from_iter(initial), + } + } + + fn read_inner(conf_msrv: &Option<String>, sess: &Session) -> Self { + let cargo_msrv = std::env::var("CARGO_PKG_RUST_VERSION") + .ok() + .and_then(|v| parse_msrv(&v, None, None)); + let clippy_msrv = conf_msrv.as_ref().and_then(|s| { + parse_msrv(s, None, None).or_else(|| { + sess.err(format!( + "error reading Clippy's configuration file. `{s}` is not a valid Rust version" + )); + None + }) + }); + + // if both files have an msrv, let's compare them and emit a warning if they differ + if let Some(cargo_msrv) = cargo_msrv + && let Some(clippy_msrv) = clippy_msrv + && clippy_msrv != cargo_msrv + { + sess.warn(format!( + "the MSRV in `clippy.toml` and `Cargo.toml` differ; using `{clippy_msrv}` from `clippy.toml`" + )); + } + + Self::new(clippy_msrv.or(cargo_msrv)) + } + + /// Set the initial MSRV from the Clippy config file or from Cargo due to the `rust-version` + /// field in `Cargo.toml` + /// + /// Returns a `&'static Msrv` as `Copy` types are more easily passed to the + /// `register_{late,early}_pass` callbacks + pub fn read(conf_msrv: &Option<String>, sess: &Session) -> &'static Self { + static PARSED: OnceLock<Msrv> = OnceLock::new(); + + PARSED.get_or_init(|| Self::read_inner(conf_msrv, sess)) + } + + pub fn current(&self) -> Option<RustcVersion> { + self.stack.last().copied() + } + + pub fn meets(&self, required: RustcVersion) -> bool { + self.current().map_or(true, |version| version.meets(required)) + } + + fn parse_attr(sess: &Session, attrs: &[Attribute]) -> Option<RustcVersion> { + if let Some(msrv_attr) = get_unique_attr(sess, attrs, "msrv") { + if let Some(msrv) = msrv_attr.value_str() { + return parse_msrv(&msrv.to_string(), Some(sess), Some(msrv_attr.span)); + } + + sess.span_err(msrv_attr.span, "bad clippy attribute"); + } + + None + } + + pub fn enter_lint_attrs(&mut self, sess: &Session, attrs: &[Attribute]) { + if let Some(version) = Self::parse_attr(sess, attrs) { + self.stack.push(version); + } + } + + pub fn exit_lint_attrs(&mut self, sess: &Session, attrs: &[Attribute]) { + if Self::parse_attr(sess, attrs).is_some() { + self.stack.pop(); + } + } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/numeric_literal.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/numeric_literal.rs index c5dcd7b31..42bdfd482 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/numeric_literal.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/numeric_literal.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use rustc_ast::ast::{Lit, LitFloatType, LitIntType, LitKind}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{LitFloatType, LitIntType, LitKind}; use std::iter; #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone)] @@ -46,10 +46,6 @@ pub struct NumericLiteral<'a> { } impl<'a> NumericLiteral<'a> { - pub fn from_lit(src: &'a str, lit: &Lit) -> Option<NumericLiteral<'a>> { - NumericLiteral::from_lit_kind(src, &lit.kind) - } - pub fn from_lit_kind(src: &'a str, lit_kind: &LitKind) -> Option<NumericLiteral<'a>> { let unsigned_src = src.strip_prefix('-').map_or(src, |s| s); if lit_kind.is_numeric() diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs index bc8514734..6417f0f3c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs @@ -60,6 +60,8 @@ pub const LATE_LINT_PASS: [&str; 3] = ["rustc_lint", "passes", "LateLintPass"]; #[cfg(feature = "internal")] pub const LINT: [&str; 2] = ["rustc_lint_defs", "Lint"]; pub const MEM_SWAP: [&str; 3] = ["core", "mem", "swap"]; +#[cfg(feature = "internal")] +pub const MSRV: [&str; 3] = ["clippy_utils", "msrvs", "Msrv"]; pub const OPEN_OPTIONS: [&str; 3] = ["std", "fs", "OpenOptions"]; pub const OS_STRING_AS_OS_STR: [&str; 5] = ["std", "ffi", "os_str", "OsString", "as_os_str"]; pub const OS_STR_TO_OS_STRING: [&str; 5] = ["std", "ffi", "os_str", "OsStr", "to_os_string"]; @@ -72,7 +74,6 @@ pub const PEEKABLE: [&str; 5] = ["core", "iter", "adapters", "peekable", "Peekab pub const PERMISSIONS: [&str; 3] = ["std", "fs", "Permissions"]; #[cfg_attr(not(unix), allow(clippy::invalid_paths))] pub const PERMISSIONS_FROM_MODE: [&str; 6] = ["std", "os", "unix", "fs", "PermissionsExt", "from_mode"]; -pub const POLL: [&str; 4] = ["core", "task", "poll", "Poll"]; pub const PTR_COPY: [&str; 3] = ["core", "intrinsics", "copy"]; pub const PTR_COPY_NONOVERLAPPING: [&str; 3] = ["core", "intrinsics", "copy_nonoverlapping"]; pub const PTR_EQ: [&str; 3] = ["core", "ptr", "eq"]; @@ -101,8 +102,6 @@ pub const REGEX_BYTES_NEW: [&str; 4] = ["regex", "re_bytes", "Regex", "new"]; pub const REGEX_BYTES_SET_NEW: [&str; 5] = ["regex", "re_set", "bytes", "RegexSet", "new"]; pub const REGEX_NEW: [&str; 4] = ["regex", "re_unicode", "Regex", "new"]; pub const REGEX_SET_NEW: [&str; 5] = ["regex", "re_set", "unicode", "RegexSet", "new"]; -#[cfg(feature = "internal")] -pub const RUSTC_VERSION: [&str; 2] = ["rustc_semver", "RustcVersion"]; pub const SERDE_DESERIALIZE: [&str; 3] = ["serde", "de", "Deserialize"]; pub const SERDE_DE_VISITOR: [&str; 3] = ["serde", "de", "Visitor"]; pub const SLICE_FROM_RAW_PARTS: [&str; 4] = ["core", "slice", "raw", "from_raw_parts"]; @@ -115,6 +114,9 @@ pub const STDERR: [&str; 4] = ["std", "io", "stdio", "stderr"]; pub const STDOUT: [&str; 4] = ["std", "io", "stdio", "stdout"]; pub const CONVERT_IDENTITY: [&str; 3] = ["core", "convert", "identity"]; pub const STD_FS_CREATE_DIR: [&str; 3] = ["std", "fs", "create_dir"]; +pub const STD_IO_SEEK: [&str; 3] = ["std", "io", "Seek"]; +pub const STD_IO_SEEK_FROM_CURRENT: [&str; 4] = ["std", "io", "SeekFrom", "Current"]; +pub const STD_IO_SEEKFROM_START: [&str; 4] = ["std", "io", "SeekFrom", "Start"]; pub const STRING_AS_MUT_STR: [&str; 4] = ["alloc", "string", "String", "as_mut_str"]; pub const STRING_AS_STR: [&str; 4] = ["alloc", "string", "String", "as_str"]; pub const STRING_NEW: [&str; 4] = ["alloc", "string", "String", "new"]; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/qualify_min_const_fn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/qualify_min_const_fn.rs index 45b63a4aa..480e8e55c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/qualify_min_const_fn.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/qualify_min_const_fn.rs @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ // of terminologies might not be relevant in the context of Clippy. Note that its behavior might // differ from the time of `rustc` even if the name stays the same. +use crate::msrvs::Msrv; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_middle::mir::{ @@ -18,25 +19,28 @@ use std::borrow::Cow; type McfResult = Result<(), (Span, Cow<'static, str>)>; -pub fn is_min_const_fn<'a, 'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &'a Body<'tcx>, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> McfResult { +pub fn is_min_const_fn<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, msrv: &Msrv) -> McfResult { let def_id = body.source.def_id(); let mut current = def_id; loop { let predicates = tcx.predicates_of(current); for (predicate, _) in predicates.predicates { match predicate.kind().skip_binder() { - ty::PredicateKind::RegionOutlives(_) - | ty::PredicateKind::TypeOutlives(_) + ty::PredicateKind::Clause( + ty::Clause::RegionOutlives(_) + | ty::Clause::TypeOutlives(_) + | ty::Clause::Projection(_) + | ty::Clause::Trait(..), + ) | ty::PredicateKind::WellFormed(_) - | ty::PredicateKind::Projection(_) | ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(..) | ty::PredicateKind::ConstEquate(..) - | ty::PredicateKind::Trait(..) | ty::PredicateKind::TypeWellFormedFromEnv(..) => continue, ty::PredicateKind::ObjectSafe(_) => panic!("object safe predicate on function: {predicate:#?}"), ty::PredicateKind::ClosureKind(..) => panic!("closure kind predicate on function: {predicate:#?}"), ty::PredicateKind::Subtype(_) => panic!("subtype predicate on function: {predicate:#?}"), ty::PredicateKind::Coerce(_) => panic!("coerce predicate on function: {predicate:#?}"), + ty::PredicateKind::Ambiguous => panic!("ambiguous predicate on function: {predicate:#?}"), } } match predicates.parent { @@ -276,11 +280,11 @@ fn check_place<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, place: Place<'tcx>, span: Span, body: &B Ok(()) } -fn check_terminator<'a, 'tcx>( +fn check_terminator<'tcx>( tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, - body: &'a Body<'tcx>, + body: &Body<'tcx>, terminator: &Terminator<'tcx>, - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: &Msrv, ) -> McfResult { let span = terminator.source_info.span; match &terminator.kind { @@ -364,7 +368,7 @@ fn check_terminator<'a, 'tcx>( } } -fn is_const_fn(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> bool { +fn is_const_fn(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId, msrv: &Msrv) -> bool { tcx.is_const_fn(def_id) && tcx.lookup_const_stability(def_id).map_or(true, |const_stab| { if let rustc_attr::StabilityLevel::Stable { since, .. } = const_stab.level { @@ -383,15 +387,12 @@ fn is_const_fn(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId, msrv: Option<RustcVersion>) -> bo let since = rustc_span::Symbol::intern(short_version); - crate::meets_msrv( - msrv, - RustcVersion::parse(since.as_str()).unwrap_or_else(|err| { - panic!("`rustc_attr::StabilityLevel::Stable::since` is ill-formatted: `{since}`, {err:?}") - }), - ) + msrv.meets(RustcVersion::parse(since.as_str()).unwrap_or_else(|err| { + panic!("`rustc_attr::StabilityLevel::Stable::since` is ill-formatted: `{since}`, {err:?}") + })) } else { // Unstable const fn with the feature enabled. - msrv.is_none() + msrv.current().is_none() } }) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/source.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/source.rs index d28bd92d7..cd5dcfdac 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/source.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/source.rs @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ #![allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] -use crate::line_span; use rustc_errors::Applicability; use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LintContext}; +use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::hygiene; -use rustc_span::source_map::SourceMap; -use rustc_span::{BytePos, Pos, Span, SpanData, SyntaxContext}; +use rustc_span::source_map::{original_sp, SourceMap}; +use rustc_span::{BytePos, Pos, Span, SpanData, SyntaxContext, DUMMY_SP}; use std::borrow::Cow; /// Like `snippet_block`, but add braces if the expr is not an `ExprKind::Block`. @@ -55,6 +55,23 @@ fn first_char_in_first_line<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> Option<BytePo }) } +/// Extends the span to the beginning of the spans line, incl. whitespaces. +/// +/// ```rust +/// let x = (); +/// // ^^ +/// // will be converted to +/// let x = (); +/// // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +/// ``` +fn line_span<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> Span { + let span = original_sp(span, DUMMY_SP); + let source_map_and_line = cx.sess().source_map().lookup_line(span.lo()).unwrap(); + let line_no = source_map_and_line.line; + let line_start = source_map_and_line.sf.lines(|lines| lines[line_no]); + span.with_lo(line_start) +} + /// Returns the indentation of the line of a span /// /// ```rust,ignore @@ -189,10 +206,19 @@ pub fn snippet_with_applicability<'a, T: LintContext>( default: &'a str, applicability: &mut Applicability, ) -> Cow<'a, str> { + snippet_with_applicability_sess(cx.sess(), span, default, applicability) +} + +fn snippet_with_applicability_sess<'a>( + sess: &Session, + span: Span, + default: &'a str, + applicability: &mut Applicability, +) -> Cow<'a, str> { if *applicability != Applicability::Unspecified && span.from_expansion() { *applicability = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect; } - snippet_opt(cx, span).map_or_else( + snippet_opt_sess(sess, span).map_or_else( || { if *applicability == Applicability::MachineApplicable { *applicability = Applicability::HasPlaceholders; @@ -210,8 +236,12 @@ pub fn snippet_with_macro_callsite<'a, T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span, defau } /// Converts a span to a code snippet. Returns `None` if not available. -pub fn snippet_opt<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> Option<String> { - cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(span).ok() +pub fn snippet_opt(cx: &impl LintContext, span: Span) -> Option<String> { + snippet_opt_sess(cx.sess(), span) +} + +fn snippet_opt_sess(sess: &Session, span: Span) -> Option<String> { + sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(span).ok() } /// Converts a span (from a block) to a code snippet if available, otherwise use default. @@ -261,8 +291,8 @@ pub fn snippet_block<'a, T: LintContext>( /// Same as `snippet_block`, but adapts the applicability level by the rules of /// `snippet_with_applicability`. -pub fn snippet_block_with_applicability<'a, T: LintContext>( - cx: &T, +pub fn snippet_block_with_applicability<'a>( + cx: &impl LintContext, span: Span, default: &'a str, indent_relative_to: Option<Span>, @@ -283,7 +313,17 @@ pub fn snippet_block_with_applicability<'a, T: LintContext>( /// /// This will also return whether or not the snippet is a macro call. pub fn snippet_with_context<'a>( - cx: &LateContext<'_>, + cx: &impl LintContext, + span: Span, + outer: SyntaxContext, + default: &'a str, + applicability: &mut Applicability, +) -> (Cow<'a, str>, bool) { + snippet_with_context_sess(cx.sess(), span, outer, default, applicability) +} + +fn snippet_with_context_sess<'a>( + sess: &Session, span: Span, outer: SyntaxContext, default: &'a str, @@ -302,7 +342,7 @@ pub fn snippet_with_context<'a>( ); ( - snippet_with_applicability(cx, span, default, applicability), + snippet_with_applicability_sess(sess, span, default, applicability), is_macro_call, ) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/sugg.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/sugg.rs index aad7da61a..b66604f33 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/sugg.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/sugg.rs @@ -176,25 +176,28 @@ impl<'a> Sugg<'a> { } /// Prepare a suggestion from an expression. - pub fn ast(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr, default: &'a str) -> Self { + pub fn ast( + cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, + expr: &ast::Expr, + default: &'a str, + ctxt: SyntaxContext, + app: &mut Applicability, + ) -> Self { use rustc_ast::ast::RangeLimits; - let snippet_without_expansion = |cx, span: Span, default| { - if span.from_expansion() { - snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, span, default) - } else { - snippet(cx, span, default) - } - }; - + #[expect(clippy::match_wildcard_for_single_variants)] match expr.kind { + _ if expr.span.ctxt() != ctxt => Sugg::NonParen(snippet_with_context(cx, expr.span, ctxt, default, app).0), ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(..) | ast::ExprKind::Box(..) | ast::ExprKind::Closure { .. } | ast::ExprKind::If(..) | ast::ExprKind::Let(..) | ast::ExprKind::Unary(..) - | ast::ExprKind::Match(..) => Sugg::MaybeParen(snippet_without_expansion(cx, expr.span, default)), + | ast::ExprKind::Match(..) => match snippet_with_context(cx, expr.span, ctxt, default, app) { + (snip, false) => Sugg::MaybeParen(snip), + (snip, true) => Sugg::NonParen(snip), + }, ast::ExprKind::Async(..) | ast::ExprKind::Block(..) | ast::ExprKind::Break(..) @@ -207,6 +210,7 @@ impl<'a> Sugg<'a> { | ast::ExprKind::InlineAsm(..) | ast::ExprKind::ConstBlock(..) | ast::ExprKind::Lit(..) + | ast::ExprKind::IncludedBytes(..) | ast::ExprKind::Loop(..) | ast::ExprKind::MacCall(..) | ast::ExprKind::MethodCall(..) @@ -223,45 +227,49 @@ impl<'a> Sugg<'a> { | ast::ExprKind::Array(..) | ast::ExprKind::While(..) | ast::ExprKind::Await(..) - | ast::ExprKind::Err => Sugg::NonParen(snippet_without_expansion(cx, expr.span, default)), + | ast::ExprKind::Err => Sugg::NonParen(snippet_with_context(cx, expr.span, ctxt, default, app).0), ast::ExprKind::Range(ref lhs, ref rhs, RangeLimits::HalfOpen) => Sugg::BinOp( AssocOp::DotDot, - lhs.as_ref() - .map_or("".into(), |lhs| snippet_without_expansion(cx, lhs.span, default)), - rhs.as_ref() - .map_or("".into(), |rhs| snippet_without_expansion(cx, rhs.span, default)), + lhs.as_ref().map_or("".into(), |lhs| { + snippet_with_context(cx, lhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0 + }), + rhs.as_ref().map_or("".into(), |rhs| { + snippet_with_context(cx, rhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0 + }), ), ast::ExprKind::Range(ref lhs, ref rhs, RangeLimits::Closed) => Sugg::BinOp( AssocOp::DotDotEq, - lhs.as_ref() - .map_or("".into(), |lhs| snippet_without_expansion(cx, lhs.span, default)), - rhs.as_ref() - .map_or("".into(), |rhs| snippet_without_expansion(cx, rhs.span, default)), + lhs.as_ref().map_or("".into(), |lhs| { + snippet_with_context(cx, lhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0 + }), + rhs.as_ref().map_or("".into(), |rhs| { + snippet_with_context(cx, rhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0 + }), ), ast::ExprKind::Assign(ref lhs, ref rhs, _) => Sugg::BinOp( AssocOp::Assign, - snippet_without_expansion(cx, lhs.span, default), - snippet_without_expansion(cx, rhs.span, default), + snippet_with_context(cx, lhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0, + snippet_with_context(cx, rhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0, ), ast::ExprKind::AssignOp(op, ref lhs, ref rhs) => Sugg::BinOp( astbinop2assignop(op), - snippet_without_expansion(cx, lhs.span, default), - snippet_without_expansion(cx, rhs.span, default), + snippet_with_context(cx, lhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0, + snippet_with_context(cx, rhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0, ), ast::ExprKind::Binary(op, ref lhs, ref rhs) => Sugg::BinOp( AssocOp::from_ast_binop(op.node), - snippet_without_expansion(cx, lhs.span, default), - snippet_without_expansion(cx, rhs.span, default), + snippet_with_context(cx, lhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0, + snippet_with_context(cx, rhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0, ), ast::ExprKind::Cast(ref lhs, ref ty) => Sugg::BinOp( AssocOp::As, - snippet_without_expansion(cx, lhs.span, default), - snippet_without_expansion(cx, ty.span, default), + snippet_with_context(cx, lhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0, + snippet_with_context(cx, ty.span, ctxt, default, app).0, ), ast::ExprKind::Type(ref lhs, ref ty) => Sugg::BinOp( AssocOp::Colon, - snippet_without_expansion(cx, lhs.span, default), - snippet_without_expansion(cx, ty.span, default), + snippet_with_context(cx, lhs.span, ctxt, default, app).0, + snippet_with_context(cx, ty.span, ctxt, default, app).0, ), } } @@ -800,7 +808,7 @@ pub struct DerefClosure { /// Returns `None` if no such use cases have been triggered in closure body /// /// note: this only works on single line immutable closures with exactly one input parameter. -pub fn deref_closure_args<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, closure: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<DerefClosure> { +pub fn deref_closure_args(cx: &LateContext<'_>, closure: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<DerefClosure> { if let hir::ExprKind::Closure(&Closure { fn_decl, body, .. }) = closure.kind { let closure_body = cx.tcx.hir().body(body); // is closure arg a type annotated double reference (i.e.: `|x: &&i32| ...`) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs index 4e024ce40..05c6eb7f2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs @@ -9,19 +9,23 @@ use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, CtorOf, DefKind, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; use rustc_hir::{Expr, FnDecl, LangItem, TyKind, Unsafety}; -use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt; +use rustc_infer::infer::{ + type_variable::{TypeVariableOrigin, TypeVariableOriginKind}, + TyCtxtInferExt, +}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::{ConstValue, Scalar}; use rustc_middle::ty::{ - self, AdtDef, Binder, BoundRegion, DefIdTree, FnSig, IntTy, ParamEnv, Predicate, PredicateKind, ProjectionTy, - Region, RegionKind, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor, UintTy, VariantDef, VariantDiscr, + self, AdtDef, AssocKind, Binder, BoundRegion, DefIdTree, FnSig, IntTy, List, ParamEnv, Predicate, PredicateKind, + ProjectionTy, Region, RegionKind, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor, UintTy, + VariantDef, VariantDiscr, }; use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind}; use rustc_span::symbol::Ident; -use rustc_span::{sym, Span, Symbol}; +use rustc_span::{sym, Span, Symbol, DUMMY_SP}; use rustc_target::abi::{Size, VariantIdx}; use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt; -use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::normalize::AtExt; +use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::normalize::QueryNormalizeExt; use std::iter; use crate::{match_def_path, path_res, paths}; @@ -59,29 +63,80 @@ pub fn contains_adt_constructor<'tcx>(ty: Ty<'tcx>, adt: AdtDef<'tcx>) -> bool { }) } +/// Walks into `ty` and returns `true` if any inner type is an instance of the given type, or adt +/// constructor of the same type. +/// +/// This method also recurses into opaque type predicates, so call it with `impl Trait<U>` and `U` +/// will also return `true`. +pub fn contains_ty_adt_constructor_opaque<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, needle: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { + fn contains_ty_adt_constructor_opaque_inner<'tcx>( + cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + ty: Ty<'tcx>, + needle: Ty<'tcx>, + seen: &mut FxHashSet<DefId>, + ) -> bool { + ty.walk().any(|inner| match inner.unpack() { + GenericArgKind::Type(inner_ty) => { + if inner_ty == needle { + return true; + } + + if inner_ty.ty_adt_def() == needle.ty_adt_def() { + return true; + } + + if let ty::Opaque(def_id, _) = *inner_ty.kind() { + if !seen.insert(def_id) { + return false; + } + + for &(predicate, _span) in cx.tcx.explicit_item_bounds(def_id) { + match predicate.kind().skip_binder() { + // For `impl Trait<U>`, it will register a predicate of `T: Trait<U>`, so we go through + // and check substituions to find `U`. + ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(trait_predicate)) => { + if trait_predicate + .trait_ref + .substs + .types() + .skip(1) // Skip the implicit `Self` generic parameter + .any(|ty| contains_ty_adt_constructor_opaque_inner(cx, ty, needle, seen)) + { + return true; + } + }, + // For `impl Trait<Assoc=U>`, it will register a predicate of `<T as Trait>::Assoc = U`, + // so we check the term for `U`. + ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Projection(projection_predicate)) => { + if let ty::TermKind::Ty(ty) = projection_predicate.term.unpack() { + if contains_ty_adt_constructor_opaque_inner(cx, ty, needle, seen) { + return true; + } + }; + }, + _ => (), + } + } + } + + false + }, + GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_) | GenericArgKind::Const(_) => false, + }) + } + + // A hash set to ensure that the same opaque type (`impl Trait` in RPIT or TAIT) is not + // visited twice. + let mut seen = FxHashSet::default(); + contains_ty_adt_constructor_opaque_inner(cx, ty, needle, &mut seen) +} + /// Resolves `<T as Iterator>::Item` for `T` /// Do not invoke without first verifying that the type implements `Iterator` pub fn get_iterator_item_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> { cx.tcx .get_diagnostic_item(sym::Iterator) - .and_then(|iter_did| get_associated_type(cx, ty, iter_did, "Item")) -} - -/// Returns the associated type `name` for `ty` as an implementation of `trait_id`. -/// Do not invoke without first verifying that the type implements the trait. -pub fn get_associated_type<'tcx>( - cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, - ty: Ty<'tcx>, - trait_id: DefId, - name: &str, -) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> { - cx.tcx - .associated_items(trait_id) - .find_by_name_and_kind(cx.tcx, Ident::from_str(name), ty::AssocKind::Type, trait_id) - .and_then(|assoc| { - let proj = cx.tcx.mk_projection(assoc.def_id, cx.tcx.mk_substs_trait(ty, &[])); - cx.tcx.try_normalize_erasing_regions(cx.param_env, proj).ok() - }) + .and_then(|iter_did| cx.get_associated_type(ty, iter_did, "Item")) } /// Get the diagnostic name of a type, e.g. `sym::HashMap`. To check if a type @@ -153,7 +208,13 @@ pub fn implements_trait<'tcx>( trait_id: DefId, ty_params: &[GenericArg<'tcx>], ) -> bool { - implements_trait_with_env(cx.tcx, cx.param_env, ty, trait_id, ty_params) + implements_trait_with_env( + cx.tcx, + cx.param_env, + ty, + trait_id, + ty_params.iter().map(|&arg| Some(arg)), + ) } /// Same as `implements_trait` but allows using a `ParamEnv` different from the lint context. @@ -162,7 +223,7 @@ pub fn implements_trait_with_env<'tcx>( param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, trait_id: DefId, - ty_params: &[GenericArg<'tcx>], + ty_params: impl IntoIterator<Item = Option<GenericArg<'tcx>>>, ) -> bool { // Clippy shouldn't have infer types assert!(!ty.needs_infer()); @@ -171,10 +232,18 @@ pub fn implements_trait_with_env<'tcx>( if ty.has_escaping_bound_vars() { return false; } - let ty_params = tcx.mk_substs(ty_params.iter()); let infcx = tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); + let orig = TypeVariableOrigin { + kind: TypeVariableOriginKind::MiscVariable, + span: DUMMY_SP, + }; + let ty_params = tcx.mk_substs( + ty_params + .into_iter() + .map(|arg| arg.unwrap_or_else(|| infcx.next_ty_var(orig).into())), + ); infcx - .type_implements_trait(trait_id, ty, ty_params, param_env) + .type_implements_trait(trait_id, [ty.into()].into_iter().chain(ty_params), param_env) .must_apply_modulo_regions() } @@ -199,7 +268,7 @@ pub fn is_must_use_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool { ty::Tuple(substs) => substs.iter().any(|ty| is_must_use_ty(cx, ty)), ty::Opaque(def_id, _) => { for (predicate, _) in cx.tcx.explicit_item_bounds(*def_id) { - if let ty::PredicateKind::Trait(trait_predicate) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() { + if let ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(trait_predicate)) = predicate.kind().skip_binder() { if cx.tcx.has_attr(trait_predicate.trait_ref.def_id, sym::must_use) { return true; } @@ -243,7 +312,7 @@ fn is_normalizable_helper<'tcx>( cache.insert(ty, false); let infcx = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build(); let cause = rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCause::dummy(); - let result = if infcx.at(&cause, param_env).normalize(ty).is_ok() { + let result = if infcx.at(&cause, param_env).query_normalize(ty).is_ok() { match ty.kind() { ty::Adt(def, substs) => def.variants().iter().all(|variant| { variant @@ -318,11 +387,7 @@ pub fn is_type_diagnostic_item(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>, diag_item: Symb /// Returns `false` if the `LangItem` is not defined. pub fn is_type_lang_item(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>, lang_item: hir::LangItem) -> bool { match ty.kind() { - ty::Adt(adt, _) => cx - .tcx - .lang_items() - .require(lang_item) - .map_or(false, |li| li == adt.did()), + ty::Adt(adt, _) => cx.tcx.lang_items().get(lang_item) == Some(adt.did()), _ => false, } } @@ -622,7 +687,7 @@ fn sig_from_bounds<'tcx>( for pred in predicates { match pred.kind().skip_binder() { - PredicateKind::Trait(p) + PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(p)) if (lang_items.fn_trait() == Some(p.def_id()) || lang_items.fn_mut_trait() == Some(p.def_id()) || lang_items.fn_once_trait() == Some(p.def_id())) @@ -635,7 +700,7 @@ fn sig_from_bounds<'tcx>( } inputs = Some(i); }, - PredicateKind::Projection(p) + PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Projection(p)) if Some(p.projection_ty.item_def_id) == lang_items.fn_once_output() && p.projection_ty.self_ty() == ty => { @@ -663,7 +728,7 @@ fn sig_for_projection<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: ProjectionTy<'tcx>) -> O .subst_iter_copied(cx.tcx, ty.substs) { match pred.kind().skip_binder() { - PredicateKind::Trait(p) + PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(p)) if (lang_items.fn_trait() == Some(p.def_id()) || lang_items.fn_mut_trait() == Some(p.def_id()) || lang_items.fn_once_trait() == Some(p.def_id())) => @@ -676,7 +741,9 @@ fn sig_for_projection<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: ProjectionTy<'tcx>) -> O } inputs = Some(i); }, - PredicateKind::Projection(p) if Some(p.projection_ty.item_def_id) == lang_items.fn_once_output() => { + PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Projection(p)) + if Some(p.projection_ty.item_def_id) == lang_items.fn_once_output() => + { if output.is_some() { // Multiple different fn trait impls. Is this even allowed? return None; @@ -705,7 +772,7 @@ impl core::ops::Add<u32> for EnumValue { } } -/// Attempts to read the given constant as though it were an an enum value. +/// Attempts to read the given constant as though it were an enum value. #[expect(clippy::cast_possible_truncation, clippy::cast_possible_wrap)] pub fn read_explicit_enum_value(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, id: DefId) -> Option<EnumValue> { if let Ok(ConstValue::Scalar(Scalar::Int(value))) = tcx.const_eval_poly(id) { @@ -786,6 +853,42 @@ pub fn for_each_top_level_late_bound_region<B>( ty.visit_with(&mut V { index: 0, f }) } +pub struct AdtVariantInfo { + pub ind: usize, + pub size: u64, + + /// (ind, size) + pub fields_size: Vec<(usize, u64)>, +} + +impl AdtVariantInfo { + /// Returns ADT variants ordered by size + pub fn new<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, adt: AdtDef<'tcx>, subst: &'tcx List<GenericArg<'tcx>>) -> Vec<Self> { + let mut variants_size = adt + .variants() + .iter() + .enumerate() + .map(|(i, variant)| { + let mut fields_size = variant + .fields + .iter() + .enumerate() + .map(|(i, f)| (i, approx_ty_size(cx, f.ty(cx.tcx, subst)))) + .collect::<Vec<_>>(); + fields_size.sort_by(|(_, a_size), (_, b_size)| (a_size.cmp(b_size))); + + Self { + ind: i, + size: fields_size.iter().map(|(_, size)| size).sum(), + fields_size, + } + }) + .collect::<Vec<_>>(); + variants_size.sort_by(|a, b| (b.size.cmp(&a.size))); + variants_size + } +} + /// Gets the struct or enum variant from the given `Res` pub fn variant_of_res<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, res: Res) -> Option<&'tcx VariantDef> { match res { @@ -815,7 +918,7 @@ pub fn ty_is_fn_once_param<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, predicates: &'tc predicates .iter() .try_fold(false, |found, p| { - if let PredicateKind::Trait(p) = p.kind().skip_binder() + if let PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(p)) = p.kind().skip_binder() && let ty::Param(self_ty) = p.trait_ref.self_ty().kind() && ty.index == self_ty.index { @@ -880,3 +983,127 @@ pub fn approx_ty_size<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> u64 { (Err(_), _) => 0, } } + +/// Makes the projection type for the named associated type in the given impl or trait impl. +/// +/// This function is for associated types which are "known" to exist, and as such, will only return +/// `None` when debug assertions are disabled in order to prevent ICE's. With debug assertions +/// enabled this will check that the named associated type exists, the correct number of +/// substitutions are given, and that the correct kinds of substitutions are given (lifetime, +/// constant or type). This will not check if type normalization would succeed. +pub fn make_projection<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + container_id: DefId, + assoc_ty: Symbol, + substs: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<GenericArg<'tcx>>>, +) -> Option<ProjectionTy<'tcx>> { + fn helper<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + container_id: DefId, + assoc_ty: Symbol, + substs: SubstsRef<'tcx>, + ) -> Option<ProjectionTy<'tcx>> { + let Some(assoc_item) = tcx + .associated_items(container_id) + .find_by_name_and_kind(tcx, Ident::with_dummy_span(assoc_ty), AssocKind::Type, container_id) + else { + debug_assert!(false, "type `{assoc_ty}` not found in `{container_id:?}`"); + return None; + }; + #[cfg(debug_assertions)] + { + let generics = tcx.generics_of(assoc_item.def_id); + let generic_count = generics.parent_count + generics.params.len(); + let params = generics + .parent + .map_or([].as_slice(), |id| &*tcx.generics_of(id).params) + .iter() + .chain(&generics.params) + .map(|x| &x.kind); + + debug_assert!( + generic_count == substs.len(), + "wrong number of substs for `{:?}`: found `{}` expected `{generic_count}`.\n\ + note: the expected parameters are: {:#?}\n\ + the given arguments are: `{substs:#?}`", + assoc_item.def_id, + substs.len(), + params.map(ty::GenericParamDefKind::descr).collect::<Vec<_>>(), + ); + + if let Some((idx, (param, arg))) = params + .clone() + .zip(substs.iter().map(GenericArg::unpack)) + .enumerate() + .find(|(_, (param, arg))| { + !matches!( + (param, arg), + (ty::GenericParamDefKind::Lifetime, GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_)) + | (ty::GenericParamDefKind::Type { .. }, GenericArgKind::Type(_)) + | (ty::GenericParamDefKind::Const { .. }, GenericArgKind::Const(_)) + ) + }) + { + debug_assert!( + false, + "mismatched subst type at index {idx}: expected a {}, found `{arg:?}`\n\ + note: the expected parameters are {:#?}\n\ + the given arguments are {substs:#?}", + param.descr(), + params.map(ty::GenericParamDefKind::descr).collect::<Vec<_>>() + ); + } + } + + Some(ProjectionTy { + substs, + item_def_id: assoc_item.def_id, + }) + } + helper( + tcx, + container_id, + assoc_ty, + tcx.mk_substs(substs.into_iter().map(Into::into)), + ) +} + +/// Normalizes the named associated type in the given impl or trait impl. +/// +/// This function is for associated types which are "known" to be valid with the given +/// substitutions, and as such, will only return `None` when debug assertions are disabled in order +/// to prevent ICE's. With debug assertions enabled this will check that that type normalization +/// succeeds as well as everything checked by `make_projection`. +pub fn make_normalized_projection<'tcx>( + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, + container_id: DefId, + assoc_ty: Symbol, + substs: impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Into<GenericArg<'tcx>>>, +) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> { + fn helper<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, ty: ProjectionTy<'tcx>) -> Option<Ty<'tcx>> { + #[cfg(debug_assertions)] + if let Some((i, subst)) = ty + .substs + .iter() + .enumerate() + .find(|(_, subst)| subst.has_late_bound_regions()) + { + debug_assert!( + false, + "substs contain late-bound region at index `{i}` which can't be normalized.\n\ + use `TyCtxt::erase_late_bound_regions`\n\ + note: subst is `{subst:#?}`", + ); + return None; + } + match tcx.try_normalize_erasing_regions(param_env, tcx.mk_projection(ty.item_def_id, ty.substs)) { + Ok(ty) => Some(ty), + Err(e) => { + debug_assert!(false, "failed to normalize type `{ty}`: {e:#?}"); + None + }, + } + } + helper(tcx, param_env, make_projection(tcx, container_id, assoc_ty, substs)?) +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/usage.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/usage.rs index 000fb51c0..ab3976a13 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/usage.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/usage.rs @@ -73,12 +73,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Delegate<'tcx> for MutVarsDelegate { self.update(cmt); } - fn fake_read( - &mut self, - _: &rustc_hir_typeck::expr_use_visitor::PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>, - _: FakeReadCause, - _: HirId, - ) {} + fn fake_read(&mut self, _: &rustc_hir_typeck::expr_use_visitor::PlaceWithHirId<'tcx>, _: FakeReadCause, _: HirId) {} } pub struct ParamBindingIdCollector { @@ -133,7 +128,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> intravisit::Visitor<'tcx> for BindingUsageFinder<'a, 'tcx> { } } - fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &'tcx hir::Path<'tcx>, _: hir::HirId) { + fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &hir::Path<'tcx>, _: hir::HirId) { if let hir::def::Res::Local(id) = path.res { if self.binding_ids.contains(&id) { self.usage_found = true; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/visitors.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/visitors.rs index d4294f18f..863fb60fc 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/visitors.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/visitors.rs @@ -170,22 +170,22 @@ where cb: F, } - struct WithStmtGuarg<'a, F> { + struct WithStmtGuard<'a, F> { val: &'a mut RetFinder<F>, prev_in_stmt: bool, } impl<F> RetFinder<F> { - fn inside_stmt(&mut self, in_stmt: bool) -> WithStmtGuarg<'_, F> { + fn inside_stmt(&mut self, in_stmt: bool) -> WithStmtGuard<'_, F> { let prev_in_stmt = std::mem::replace(&mut self.in_stmt, in_stmt); - WithStmtGuarg { + WithStmtGuard { val: self, prev_in_stmt, } } } - impl<F> std::ops::Deref for WithStmtGuarg<'_, F> { + impl<F> std::ops::Deref for WithStmtGuard<'_, F> { type Target = RetFinder<F>; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { @@ -193,13 +193,13 @@ where } } - impl<F> std::ops::DerefMut for WithStmtGuarg<'_, F> { + impl<F> std::ops::DerefMut for WithStmtGuard<'_, F> { fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target { self.val } } - impl<F> Drop for WithStmtGuarg<'_, F> { + impl<F> Drop for WithStmtGuard<'_, F> { fn drop(&mut self) { self.val.in_stmt = self.prev_in_stmt; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/declare_clippy_lint/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/declare_clippy_lint/Cargo.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..082570f1f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/declare_clippy_lint/Cargo.toml @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +[package] +name = "declare_clippy_lint" +version = "0.1.67" +edition = "2021" +publish = false + +[lib] +proc-macro = true + +[dependencies] +itertools = "0.10.1" +quote = "1.0.21" +syn = "1.0.100" + +[features] +deny-warnings = [] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/declare_clippy_lint/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/clippy/declare_clippy_lint/src/lib.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..26210556d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/declare_clippy_lint/src/lib.rs @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +#![feature(let_chains)] +#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))] +// warn on lints, that are included in `rust-lang/rust`s bootstrap +#![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)] + +use proc_macro::TokenStream; +use quote::{format_ident, quote}; +use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream}; +use syn::{parse_macro_input, Attribute, Error, Ident, Lit, LitStr, Meta, Result, Token}; + +fn parse_attr<const LEN: usize>(path: [&'static str; LEN], attr: &Attribute) -> Option<LitStr> { + if let Meta::NameValue(name_value) = attr.parse_meta().ok()? { + let path_idents = name_value.path.segments.iter().map(|segment| &segment.ident); + + if itertools::equal(path_idents, path) + && let Lit::Str(lit) = name_value.lit + { + return Some(lit); + } + } + + None +} + +struct ClippyLint { + attrs: Vec<Attribute>, + explanation: String, + name: Ident, + category: Ident, + description: LitStr, +} + +impl Parse for ClippyLint { + fn parse(input: ParseStream<'_>) -> Result<Self> { + let attrs = input.call(Attribute::parse_outer)?; + + let mut in_code = false; + let mut explanation = String::new(); + let mut version = None; + for attr in &attrs { + if let Some(lit) = parse_attr(["doc"], attr) { + let value = lit.value(); + let line = value.strip_prefix(' ').unwrap_or(&value); + + if line.starts_with("```") { + explanation += "```\n"; + in_code = !in_code; + } else if !(in_code && line.starts_with("# ")) { + explanation += line; + explanation.push('\n'); + } + } else if let Some(lit) = parse_attr(["clippy", "version"], attr) { + if let Some(duplicate) = version.replace(lit) { + return Err(Error::new_spanned(duplicate, "duplicate clippy::version")); + } + } else { + return Err(Error::new_spanned(attr, "unexpected attribute")); + } + } + + input.parse::<Token![pub]>()?; + let name = input.parse()?; + input.parse::<Token![,]>()?; + + let category = input.parse()?; + input.parse::<Token![,]>()?; + + let description = input.parse()?; + + Ok(Self { + attrs, + explanation, + name, + category, + description, + }) + } +} + +/// Macro used to declare a Clippy lint. +/// +/// Every lint declaration consists of 4 parts: +/// +/// 1. The documentation, which is used for the website and `cargo clippy --explain` +/// 2. The `LINT_NAME`. See [lint naming][lint_naming] on lint naming conventions. +/// 3. The `lint_level`, which is a mapping from *one* of our lint groups to `Allow`, `Warn` or +/// `Deny`. The lint level here has nothing to do with what lint groups the lint is a part of. +/// 4. The `description` that contains a short explanation on what's wrong with code where the +/// lint is triggered. +/// +/// Currently the categories `style`, `correctness`, `suspicious`, `complexity` and `perf` are +/// enabled by default. As said in the README.md of this repository, if the lint level mapping +/// changes, please update README.md. +/// +/// # Example +/// +/// ``` +/// use rustc_session::declare_tool_lint; +/// +/// declare_clippy_lint! { +/// /// ### What it does +/// /// Checks for ... (describe what the lint matches). +/// /// +/// /// ### Why is this bad? +/// /// Supply the reason for linting the code. +/// /// +/// /// ### Example +/// /// ```rust +/// /// Insert a short example of code that triggers the lint +/// /// ``` +/// /// +/// /// Use instead: +/// /// ```rust +/// /// Insert a short example of improved code that doesn't trigger the lint +/// /// ``` +/// #[clippy::version = "1.65.0"] +/// pub LINT_NAME, +/// pedantic, +/// "description" +/// } +/// ``` +/// [lint_naming]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/0344-conventions-galore.html#lints +#[proc_macro] +pub fn declare_clippy_lint(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { + let ClippyLint { + attrs, + explanation, + name, + category, + description, + } = parse_macro_input!(input as ClippyLint); + + let mut category = category.to_string(); + + let level = format_ident!( + "{}", + match category.as_str() { + "correctness" => "Deny", + "style" | "suspicious" | "complexity" | "perf" | "internal_warn" => "Warn", + "pedantic" | "restriction" | "cargo" | "nursery" | "internal" => "Allow", + _ => panic!("unknown category {category}"), + }, + ); + + let info = if category == "internal_warn" { + None + } else { + let info_name = format_ident!("{name}_INFO"); + + (&mut category[0..1]).make_ascii_uppercase(); + let category_variant = format_ident!("{category}"); + + Some(quote! { + pub(crate) static #info_name: &'static crate::LintInfo = &crate::LintInfo { + lint: &#name, + category: crate::LintCategory::#category_variant, + explanation: #explanation, + }; + }) + }; + + let output = quote! { + declare_tool_lint! { + #(#attrs)* + pub clippy::#name, + #level, + #description, + report_in_external_macro: true + } + + #info + }; + + TokenStream::from(output) +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/main.rs b/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/main.rs index 54c1b80c4..bd49f0960 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/main.rs @@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ impl ClippyWarning { format!("$CARGO_HOME/{}", stripped.display()) } else { format!( - "target/lintcheck/sources/{}-{}/{}", - crate_name, crate_version, span.file_name + "target/lintcheck/sources/{crate_name}-{crate_version}/{}", + span.file_name ) }; @@ -322,13 +322,13 @@ impl Crate { if config.max_jobs == 1 { println!( - "{}/{} {}% Linting {} {}", - index, total_crates_to_lint, perc, &self.name, &self.version + "{index}/{total_crates_to_lint} {perc}% Linting {} {}", + &self.name, &self.version ); } else { println!( - "{}/{} {}% Linting {} {} in target dir {:?}", - index, total_crates_to_lint, perc, &self.name, &self.version, thread_index + "{index}/{total_crates_to_lint} {perc}% Linting {} {} in target dir {thread_index:?}", + &self.name, &self.version ); } @@ -398,8 +398,7 @@ impl Crate { .output() .unwrap_or_else(|error| { panic!( - "Encountered error:\n{:?}\ncargo_clippy_path: {}\ncrate path:{}\n", - error, + "Encountered error:\n{error:?}\ncargo_clippy_path: {}\ncrate path:{}\n", &cargo_clippy_path.display(), &self.path.display() ); @@ -544,34 +543,6 @@ fn gather_stats(clippy_warnings: &[ClippyWarning]) -> (String, HashMap<&String, (stats_string, counter) } -/// check if the latest modification of the logfile is older than the modification date of the -/// clippy binary, if this is true, we should clean the lintchec shared target directory and recheck -fn lintcheck_needs_rerun(lintcheck_logs_path: &Path, paths: [&Path; 2]) -> bool { - if !lintcheck_logs_path.exists() { - return true; - } - - let clippy_modified: std::time::SystemTime = { - let [cargo, driver] = paths.map(|p| { - std::fs::metadata(p) - .expect("failed to get metadata of file") - .modified() - .expect("failed to get modification date") - }); - // the oldest modification of either of the binaries - std::cmp::max(cargo, driver) - }; - - let logs_modified: std::time::SystemTime = std::fs::metadata(lintcheck_logs_path) - .expect("failed to get metadata of file") - .modified() - .expect("failed to get modification date"); - - // time is represented in seconds since X - // logs_modified 2 and clippy_modified 5 means clippy binary is older and we need to recheck - logs_modified < clippy_modified -} - #[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)] fn main() { // We're being executed as a `RUSTC_WRAPPER` as part of `--recursive` @@ -594,23 +565,6 @@ fn main() { let cargo_clippy_path = fs::canonicalize(format!("target/debug/cargo-clippy{EXE_SUFFIX}")).unwrap(); let clippy_driver_path = fs::canonicalize(format!("target/debug/clippy-driver{EXE_SUFFIX}")).unwrap(); - // if the clippy bin is newer than our logs, throw away target dirs to force clippy to - // refresh the logs - if lintcheck_needs_rerun( - &config.lintcheck_results_path, - [&cargo_clippy_path, &clippy_driver_path], - ) { - let shared_target_dir = "target/lintcheck/shared_target_dir"; - // if we get an Err here, the shared target dir probably does simply not exist - if let Ok(metadata) = std::fs::metadata(shared_target_dir) { - if metadata.is_dir() { - println!("Clippy is newer than lint check logs, clearing lintcheck shared target dir..."); - std::fs::remove_dir_all(shared_target_dir) - .expect("failed to remove target/lintcheck/shared_target_dir"); - } - } - } - // assert that clippy is found assert!( cargo_clippy_path.is_file(), @@ -678,7 +632,7 @@ fn main() { .unwrap(); let server = config.recursive.then(|| { - fs::remove_dir_all("target/lintcheck/shared_target_dir/recursive").unwrap_or_default(); + let _ = fs::remove_dir_all("target/lintcheck/shared_target_dir/recursive"); LintcheckServer::spawn(recursive_options) }); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain b/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain index 748d8a317..19fee38db 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain +++ b/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ [toolchain] -channel = "nightly-2022-10-20" -components = ["cargo", "llvm-tools-preview", "rust-src", "rust-std", "rustc", "rustc-dev", "rustfmt"] +channel = "nightly-2022-12-01" +components = ["cargo", "llvm-tools", "rust-src", "rust-std", "rustc", "rustc-dev", "rustfmt"] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs.rs b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c033ad294..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,606 +0,0 @@ -// autogenerated. Please look at /clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs - -macro_rules! include_lint { - ($file_name: expr) => { - include_str!($file_name) - }; -} - -macro_rules! docs { - ($($lint_name: expr,)*) => { - pub fn explain(lint: &str) { - println!("{}", match lint { - $( - $lint_name => include_lint!(concat!("docs/", concat!($lint_name, ".txt"))), - )* - _ => "unknown lint", - }) - } - } -} - -docs! { - "absurd_extreme_comparisons", - "alloc_instead_of_core", - "allow_attributes_without_reason", - "almost_complete_letter_range", - "almost_swapped", - "approx_constant", - "arithmetic_side_effects", - "as_conversions", - "as_ptr_cast_mut", - "as_underscore", - "assertions_on_constants", - "assertions_on_result_states", - "assign_op_pattern", - "async_yields_async", - "await_holding_invalid_type", - "await_holding_lock", - "await_holding_refcell_ref", - "bad_bit_mask", - "bind_instead_of_map", - "blanket_clippy_restriction_lints", - "blocks_in_if_conditions", - "bool_assert_comparison", - "bool_comparison", - 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"mem_replace_option_with_none", - "mem_replace_with_default", - "mem_replace_with_uninit", - "min_max", - "mismatched_target_os", - "mismatching_type_param_order", - "misrefactored_assign_op", - "missing_const_for_fn", - "missing_docs_in_private_items", - "missing_enforced_import_renames", - "missing_errors_doc", - "missing_inline_in_public_items", - "missing_panics_doc", - "missing_safety_doc", - "missing_spin_loop", - "missing_trait_methods", - "mistyped_literal_suffixes", - "mixed_case_hex_literals", - "mixed_read_write_in_expression", - "mod_module_files", - "module_inception", - "module_name_repetitions", - "modulo_arithmetic", - "modulo_one", - "multi_assignments", - "multiple_crate_versions", - "multiple_inherent_impl", - "must_use_candidate", - "must_use_unit", - "mut_from_ref", - "mut_mut", - "mut_mutex_lock", - "mut_range_bound", - "mutable_key_type", - "mutex_atomic", - "mutex_integer", - "naive_bytecount", - "needless_arbitrary_self_type", - "needless_bitwise_bool", - "needless_bool", - "needless_borrow", - "needless_borrowed_reference", - "needless_collect", - "needless_continue", - "needless_doctest_main", - "needless_for_each", - "needless_late_init", - "needless_lifetimes", - "needless_match", - "needless_option_as_deref", - "needless_option_take", - "needless_parens_on_range_literals", - "needless_pass_by_value", - "needless_question_mark", - "needless_range_loop", - "needless_return", - "needless_splitn", - "needless_update", - "neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord", - "neg_multiply", - "negative_feature_names", - "never_loop", - "new_ret_no_self", - "new_without_default", - "no_effect", - "no_effect_replace", - "no_effect_underscore_binding", - "non_ascii_literal", - "non_octal_unix_permissions", - "non_send_fields_in_send_ty", - "nonminimal_bool", - "nonsensical_open_options", - "nonstandard_macro_braces", - "not_unsafe_ptr_arg_deref", - "obfuscated_if_else", - "octal_escapes", - "ok_expect", - "only_used_in_recursion", - "op_ref", - "option_as_ref_deref", - "option_env_unwrap", - "option_filter_map", - "option_if_let_else", - "option_map_or_none", - "option_map_unit_fn", - "option_option", - "or_fun_call", - "or_then_unwrap", - "out_of_bounds_indexing", - "overflow_check_conditional", - "overly_complex_bool_expr", - "panic", - "panic_in_result_fn", - "panicking_unwrap", - "partial_pub_fields", - "partialeq_ne_impl", - "partialeq_to_none", - "path_buf_push_overwrite", - "pattern_type_mismatch", - "possible_missing_comma", - "precedence", - "print_in_format_impl", - "print_literal", - "print_stderr", - "print_stdout", - "print_with_newline", - "println_empty_string", - "ptr_arg", - "ptr_as_ptr", - "ptr_eq", - "ptr_offset_with_cast", - "pub_use", - "question_mark", - "range_minus_one", - "range_plus_one", - "range_zip_with_len", - "rc_buffer", - "rc_clone_in_vec_init", - "rc_mutex", - "read_zero_byte_vec", - "recursive_format_impl", - "redundant_allocation", - "redundant_clone", - "redundant_closure", - "redundant_closure_call", - "redundant_closure_for_method_calls", - "redundant_else", - "redundant_feature_names", - "redundant_field_names", - "redundant_pattern", - "redundant_pattern_matching", - "redundant_pub_crate", - "redundant_slicing", - "redundant_static_lifetimes", - "ref_binding_to_reference", - "ref_option_ref", - "repeat_once", - "rest_pat_in_fully_bound_structs", - "result_large_err", - "result_map_or_into_option", - "result_map_unit_fn", - "result_unit_err", - "return_self_not_must_use", - "reversed_empty_ranges", - "same_functions_in_if_condition", - "same_item_push", - "same_name_method", - "search_is_some", - "self_assignment", - "self_named_constructors", - "self_named_module_files", - "semicolon_if_nothing_returned", - "separated_literal_suffix", - "serde_api_misuse", - "shadow_reuse", - "shadow_same", - "shadow_unrelated", - "short_circuit_statement", - "should_implement_trait", - "significant_drop_in_scrutinee", - "similar_names", - "single_char_add_str", - "single_char_lifetime_names", - "single_char_pattern", - "single_component_path_imports", - "single_element_loop", - "single_match", - "single_match_else", - "size_of_in_element_count", - "skip_while_next", - "slow_vector_initialization", - "stable_sort_primitive", - "std_instead_of_alloc", - "std_instead_of_core", - "str_to_string", - "string_add", - "string_add_assign", - "string_extend_chars", - "string_from_utf8_as_bytes", - "string_lit_as_bytes", - "string_slice", - "string_to_string", - "strlen_on_c_strings", - "struct_excessive_bools", - "suboptimal_flops", - "suspicious_arithmetic_impl", - "suspicious_assignment_formatting", - "suspicious_else_formatting", - "suspicious_map", - "suspicious_op_assign_impl", - "suspicious_operation_groupings", - "suspicious_splitn", - "suspicious_to_owned", - "suspicious_unary_op_formatting", - "swap_ptr_to_ref", - "tabs_in_doc_comments", - "temporary_assignment", - "to_digit_is_some", - "to_string_in_format_args", - "todo", - "too_many_arguments", - "too_many_lines", - "toplevel_ref_arg", - "trailing_empty_array", - "trait_duplication_in_bounds", - "transmute_bytes_to_str", - "transmute_float_to_int", - "transmute_int_to_bool", - "transmute_int_to_char", - "transmute_int_to_float", - "transmute_num_to_bytes", - "transmute_ptr_to_ptr", - "transmute_ptr_to_ref", - "transmute_undefined_repr", - "transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts", - "transmuting_null", - "trim_split_whitespace", - "trivial_regex", - "trivially_copy_pass_by_ref", - "try_err", - "type_complexity", - "type_repetition_in_bounds", - "undocumented_unsafe_blocks", - "undropped_manually_drops", - "unicode_not_nfc", - "unimplemented", - "uninit_assumed_init", - "uninit_vec", - "uninlined_format_args", - "unit_arg", - "unit_cmp", - "unit_hash", - "unit_return_expecting_ord", - "unnecessary_cast", - "unnecessary_filter_map", - "unnecessary_find_map", - "unnecessary_fold", - "unnecessary_join", - "unnecessary_lazy_evaluations", - "unnecessary_mut_passed", - "unnecessary_operation", - "unnecessary_owned_empty_strings", - "unnecessary_self_imports", - "unnecessary_sort_by", - "unnecessary_to_owned", - "unnecessary_unwrap", - "unnecessary_wraps", - "unneeded_field_pattern", - "unneeded_wildcard_pattern", - "unnested_or_patterns", - "unreachable", - "unreadable_literal", - "unsafe_derive_deserialize", - "unsafe_removed_from_name", - "unseparated_literal_suffix", - "unsound_collection_transmute", - "unused_async", - "unused_format_specs", - "unused_io_amount", - "unused_peekable", - "unused_rounding", - "unused_self", - "unused_unit", - "unusual_byte_groupings", - "unwrap_in_result", - "unwrap_or_else_default", - "unwrap_used", - "upper_case_acronyms", - "use_debug", - "use_self", - "used_underscore_binding", - "useless_asref", - "useless_attribute", - "useless_conversion", - "useless_format", - "useless_let_if_seq", - "useless_transmute", - "useless_vec", - "vec_box", - "vec_init_then_push", - "vec_resize_to_zero", - "verbose_bit_mask", - "verbose_file_reads", - "vtable_address_comparisons", - "while_immutable_condition", - "while_let_loop", - "while_let_on_iterator", - "wildcard_dependencies", - "wildcard_enum_match_arm", - "wildcard_imports", - "wildcard_in_or_patterns", - "write_literal", - "write_with_newline", - "writeln_empty_string", - "wrong_self_convention", - "wrong_transmute", - "zero_divided_by_zero", - "zero_prefixed_literal", - "zero_ptr", - "zero_sized_map_values", - "zst_offset", - -} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/absurd_extreme_comparisons.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/absurd_extreme_comparisons.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 590bee28a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/absurd_extreme_comparisons.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for comparisons where one side of the relation is -either the minimum or maximum value for its type and warns if it involves a -case that is always true or always false. Only integer and boolean types are -checked. - -### Why is this bad? -An expression like `min <= x` may misleadingly imply -that it is possible for `x` to be less than the minimum. Expressions like -`max < x` are probably mistakes. - -### Known problems -For `usize` the size of the current compile target will -be assumed (e.g., 64 bits on 64 bit systems). This means code that uses such -a comparison to detect target pointer width will trigger this lint. One can -use `mem::sizeof` and compare its value or conditional compilation -attributes -like `#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")] ..` instead. - -### Example -``` -let vec: Vec<isize> = Vec::new(); -if vec.len() <= 0 {} -if 100 > i32::MAX {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/alloc_instead_of_core.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/alloc_instead_of_core.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 488a36e92..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/alloc_instead_of_core.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Finds items imported through `alloc` when available through `core`. - -### Why is this bad? - -Crates which have `no_std` compatibility and may optionally require alloc may wish to ensure types are -imported from core to ensure disabling `alloc` does not cause the crate to fail to compile. This lint -is also useful for crates migrating to become `no_std` compatible. - -### Example -``` -use alloc::slice::from_ref; -``` -Use instead: -``` -use core::slice::from_ref; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/allow_attributes_without_reason.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/allow_attributes_without_reason.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fcc4f49b0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/allow_attributes_without_reason.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for attributes that allow lints without a reason. - -(This requires the `lint_reasons` feature) - -### Why is this bad? -Allowing a lint should always have a reason. This reason should be documented to -ensure that others understand the reasoning - -### Example -``` -#![feature(lint_reasons)] - -#![allow(clippy::some_lint)] -``` - -Use instead: -``` -#![feature(lint_reasons)] - -#![allow(clippy::some_lint, reason = "False positive rust-lang/rust-clippy#1002020")] -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/almost_complete_letter_range.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/almost_complete_letter_range.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 01cbaf9ea..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/almost_complete_letter_range.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for ranges which almost include the entire range of letters from 'a' to 'z', but -don't because they're a half open range. - -### Why is this bad? -This (`'a'..'z'`) is almost certainly a typo meant to include all letters. - -### Example -``` -let _ = 'a'..'z'; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let _ = 'a'..='z'; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/almost_swapped.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/almost_swapped.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cd10a8d54..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/almost_swapped.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `foo = bar; bar = foo` sequences. - -### Why is this bad? -This looks like a failed attempt to swap. - -### Example -``` -a = b; -b = a; -``` -If swapping is intended, use `swap()` instead: -``` -std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/approx_constant.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/approx_constant.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 393fa4b5e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/approx_constant.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for floating point literals that approximate -constants which are defined in -[`std::f32::consts`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/f32/consts/#constants) -or -[`std::f64::consts`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/f64/consts/#constants), -respectively, suggesting to use the predefined constant. - -### Why is this bad? -Usually, the definition in the standard library is more -precise than what people come up with. If you find that your definition is -actually more precise, please [file a Rust -issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues). - -### Example -``` -let x = 3.14; -let y = 1_f64 / x; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x = std::f32::consts::PI; -let y = std::f64::consts::FRAC_1_PI; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/arithmetic_side_effects.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/arithmetic_side_effects.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4ae8bce88..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/arithmetic_side_effects.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks any kind of arithmetic operation of any type. - -Operators like `+`, `-`, `*` or `<<` are usually capable of overflowing according to the [Rust -Reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/expressions/operator-expr.html#overflow), -or can panic (`/`, `%`). - -Known safe built-in types like `Wrapping` or `Saturating`, floats, operations in constant -environments, allowed types and non-constant operations that won't overflow are ignored. - -### Why is this bad? -For integers, overflow will trigger a panic in debug builds or wrap the result in -release mode; division by zero will cause a panic in either mode. As a result, it is -desirable to explicitly call checked, wrapping or saturating arithmetic methods. - -#### Example -``` -// `n` can be any number, including `i32::MAX`. -fn foo(n: i32) -> i32 { - n + 1 -} -``` - -Third-party types can also overflow or present unwanted side-effects. - -#### Example -``` -use rust_decimal::Decimal; -let _n = Decimal::MAX + Decimal::MAX; -``` - -### Allowed types -Custom allowed types can be specified through the "arithmetic-side-effects-allowed" filter.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/as_conversions.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/as_conversions.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4af479bd8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/as_conversions.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `as` conversions. - -Note that this lint is specialized in linting *every single* use of `as` -regardless of whether good alternatives exist or not. -If you want more precise lints for `as`, please consider using these separate lints: -`unnecessary_cast`, `cast_lossless/cast_possible_truncation/cast_possible_wrap/cast_precision_loss/cast_sign_loss`, -`fn_to_numeric_cast(_with_truncation)`, `char_lit_as_u8`, `ref_to_mut` and `ptr_as_ptr`. -There is a good explanation the reason why this lint should work in this way and how it is useful -[in this issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5122). - -### Why is this bad? -`as` conversions will perform many kinds of -conversions, including silently lossy conversions and dangerous coercions. -There are cases when it makes sense to use `as`, so the lint is -Allow by default. - -### Example -``` -let a: u32; -... -f(a as u16); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -f(a.try_into()?); - -// or - -f(a.try_into().expect("Unexpected u16 overflow in f")); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/as_ptr_cast_mut.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/as_ptr_cast_mut.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 228dde996..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/as_ptr_cast_mut.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the result of a `&self`-taking `as_ptr` being cast to a mutable pointer - -### Why is this bad? -Since `as_ptr` takes a `&self`, the pointer won't have write permissions unless interior -mutability is used, making it unlikely that having it as a mutable pointer is correct. - -### Example -``` -let string = String::with_capacity(1); -let ptr = string.as_ptr() as *mut u8; -unsafe { ptr.write(4) }; // UNDEFINED BEHAVIOUR -``` -Use instead: -``` -let mut string = String::with_capacity(1); -let ptr = string.as_mut_ptr(); -unsafe { ptr.write(4) }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/as_underscore.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/as_underscore.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2d9b0c358..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/as_underscore.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Check for the usage of `as _` conversion using inferred type. - -### Why is this bad? -The conversion might include lossy conversion and dangerous cast that might go -undetected due to the type being inferred. - -The lint is allowed by default as using `_` is less wordy than always specifying the type. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(n: usize) {} -let n: u16 = 256; -foo(n as _); -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn foo(n: usize) {} -let n: u16 = 256; -foo(n as usize); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/assertions_on_constants.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/assertions_on_constants.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 270c1e3b6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/assertions_on_constants.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `assert!(true)` and `assert!(false)` calls. - -### Why is this bad? -Will be optimized out by the compiler or should probably be replaced by a -`panic!()` or `unreachable!()` - -### Example -``` -assert!(false) -assert!(true) -const B: bool = false; -assert!(B) -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/assertions_on_result_states.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/assertions_on_result_states.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0889084fd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/assertions_on_result_states.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `assert!(r.is_ok())` or `assert!(r.is_err())` calls. - -### Why is this bad? -An assertion failure cannot output an useful message of the error. - -### Known problems -The suggested replacement decreases the readability of code and log output. - -### Example -``` -assert!(r.is_ok()); -assert!(r.is_err()); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/assign_op_pattern.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/assign_op_pattern.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f355c0cc1..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/assign_op_pattern.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `a = a op b` or `a = b commutative_op a` -patterns. - -### Why is this bad? -These can be written as the shorter `a op= b`. - -### Known problems -While forbidden by the spec, `OpAssign` traits may have -implementations that differ from the regular `Op` impl. - -### Example -``` -let mut a = 5; -let b = 0; -// ... - -a = a + b; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let mut a = 5; -let b = 0; -// ... - -a += b; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/async_yields_async.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/async_yields_async.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a40de6d2e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/async_yields_async.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for async blocks that yield values of types -that can themselves be awaited. - -### Why is this bad? -An await is likely missing. - -### Example -``` -async fn foo() {} - -fn bar() { - let x = async { - foo() - }; -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -async fn foo() {} - -fn bar() { - let x = async { - foo().await - }; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/await_holding_invalid_type.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/await_holding_invalid_type.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e9c768772..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/await_holding_invalid_type.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Allows users to configure types which should not be held across `await` -suspension points. - -### Why is this bad? -There are some types which are perfectly "safe" to be used concurrently -from a memory access perspective but will cause bugs at runtime if they -are held in such a way. - -### Example - -``` -await-holding-invalid-types = [ - # You can specify a type name - "CustomLockType", - # You can (optionally) specify a reason - { path = "OtherCustomLockType", reason = "Relies on a thread local" } -] -``` - -``` -struct CustomLockType; -struct OtherCustomLockType; -async fn foo() { - let _x = CustomLockType; - let _y = OtherCustomLockType; - baz().await; // Lint violation -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/await_holding_lock.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/await_holding_lock.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0f450a111..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/await_holding_lock.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to await while holding a non-async-aware MutexGuard. - -### Why is this bad? -The Mutex types found in std::sync and parking_lot -are not designed to operate in an async context across await points. - -There are two potential solutions. One is to use an async-aware Mutex -type. Many asynchronous foundation crates provide such a Mutex type. The -other solution is to ensure the mutex is unlocked before calling await, -either by introducing a scope or an explicit call to Drop::drop. - -### Known problems -Will report false positive for explicitly dropped guards -([#6446](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6446)). A workaround for this is -to wrap the `.lock()` call in a block instead of explicitly dropping the guard. - -### Example -``` -async fn foo(x: &Mutex<u32>) { - let mut guard = x.lock().unwrap(); - *guard += 1; - baz().await; -} - -async fn bar(x: &Mutex<u32>) { - let mut guard = x.lock().unwrap(); - *guard += 1; - drop(guard); // explicit drop - baz().await; -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -async fn foo(x: &Mutex<u32>) { - { - let mut guard = x.lock().unwrap(); - *guard += 1; - } - baz().await; -} - -async fn bar(x: &Mutex<u32>) { - { - let mut guard = x.lock().unwrap(); - *guard += 1; - } // guard dropped here at end of scope - baz().await; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/await_holding_refcell_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/await_holding_refcell_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 226a261b9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/await_holding_refcell_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to await while holding a `RefCell` `Ref` or `RefMut`. - -### Why is this bad? -`RefCell` refs only check for exclusive mutable access -at runtime. Holding onto a `RefCell` ref across an `await` suspension point -risks panics from a mutable ref shared while other refs are outstanding. - -### Known problems -Will report false positive for explicitly dropped refs -([#6353](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6353)). A workaround for this is -to wrap the `.borrow[_mut]()` call in a block instead of explicitly dropping the ref. - -### Example -``` -async fn foo(x: &RefCell<u32>) { - let mut y = x.borrow_mut(); - *y += 1; - baz().await; -} - -async fn bar(x: &RefCell<u32>) { - let mut y = x.borrow_mut(); - *y += 1; - drop(y); // explicit drop - baz().await; -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -async fn foo(x: &RefCell<u32>) { - { - let mut y = x.borrow_mut(); - *y += 1; - } - baz().await; -} - -async fn bar(x: &RefCell<u32>) { - { - let mut y = x.borrow_mut(); - *y += 1; - } // y dropped here at end of scope - baz().await; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bad_bit_mask.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bad_bit_mask.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d40024ee5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bad_bit_mask.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for incompatible bit masks in comparisons. - -The formula for detecting if an expression of the type `_ <bit_op> m -<cmp_op> c` (where `<bit_op>` is one of {`&`, `|`} and `<cmp_op>` is one of -{`!=`, `>=`, `>`, `!=`, `>=`, `>`}) can be determined from the following -table: - -|Comparison |Bit Op|Example |is always|Formula | -|------------|------|-------------|---------|----------------------| -|`==` or `!=`| `&` |`x & 2 == 3` |`false` |`c & m != c` | -|`<` or `>=`| `&` |`x & 2 < 3` |`true` |`m < c` | -|`>` or `<=`| `&` |`x & 1 > 1` |`false` |`m <= c` | -|`==` or `!=`| `\|` |`x \| 1 == 0`|`false` |`c \| m != c` | -|`<` or `>=`| `\|` |`x \| 1 < 1` |`false` |`m >= c` | -|`<=` or `>` | `\|` |`x \| 1 > 0` |`true` |`m > c` | - -### Why is this bad? -If the bits that the comparison cares about are always -set to zero or one by the bit mask, the comparison is constant `true` or -`false` (depending on mask, compared value, and operators). - -So the code is actively misleading, and the only reason someone would write -this intentionally is to win an underhanded Rust contest or create a -test-case for this lint. - -### Example -``` -if (x & 1 == 2) { } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bind_instead_of_map.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bind_instead_of_map.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 148575803..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bind_instead_of_map.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.and_then(|x| Some(y))`, `_.and_then(|x| Ok(y))` or -`_.or_else(|x| Err(y))`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as -`_.map(|x| y)` or `_.map_err(|x| y)`. - -### Example -``` -let _ = opt().and_then(|s| Some(s.len())); -let _ = res().and_then(|s| if s.len() == 42 { Ok(10) } else { Ok(20) }); -let _ = res().or_else(|s| if s.len() == 42 { Err(10) } else { Err(20) }); -``` - -The correct use would be: - -``` -let _ = opt().map(|s| s.len()); -let _ = res().map(|s| if s.len() == 42 { 10 } else { 20 }); -let _ = res().map_err(|s| if s.len() == 42 { 10 } else { 20 }); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 28a4ebf71..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `warn`/`deny`/`forbid` attributes targeting the whole clippy::restriction category. - -### Why is this bad? -Restriction lints sometimes are in contrast with other lints or even go against idiomatic rust. -These lints should only be enabled on a lint-by-lint basis and with careful consideration. - -### Example -``` -#![deny(clippy::restriction)] -``` - -Use instead: -``` -#![deny(clippy::as_conversions)] -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/blocks_in_if_conditions.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/blocks_in_if_conditions.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3afa14853..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/blocks_in_if_conditions.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `if` conditions that use blocks containing an -expression, statements or conditions that use closures with blocks. - -### Why is this bad? -Style, using blocks in the condition makes it hard to read. - -### Examples -``` -if { true } { /* ... */ } - -if { let x = somefunc(); x } { /* ... */ } -``` - -Use instead: -``` -if true { /* ... */ } - -let res = { let x = somefunc(); x }; -if res { /* ... */ } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bool_assert_comparison.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bool_assert_comparison.txt deleted file mode 100644 index df7ca00cc..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bool_assert_comparison.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint warns about boolean comparisons in assert-like macros. - -### Why is this bad? -It is shorter to use the equivalent. - -### Example -``` -assert_eq!("a".is_empty(), false); -assert_ne!("a".is_empty(), true); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -assert!(!"a".is_empty()); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bool_comparison.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bool_comparison.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0996f60ce..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bool_comparison.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for expressions of the form `x == true`, -`x != true` and order comparisons such as `x < true` (or vice versa) and -suggest using the variable directly. - -### Why is this bad? -Unnecessary code. - -### Example -``` -if x == true {} -if y == false {} -``` -use `x` directly: -``` -if x {} -if !y {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bool_to_int_with_if.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bool_to_int_with_if.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 63535b454..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bool_to_int_with_if.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Instead of using an if statement to convert a bool to an int, -this lint suggests using a `from()` function or an `as` coercion. - -### Why is this bad? -Coercion or `from()` is idiomatic way to convert bool to a number. -Both methods are guaranteed to return 1 for true, and 0 for false. - -See https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.bool.html#impl-From%3Cbool%3E - -### Example -``` -if condition { - 1_i64 -} else { - 0 -}; -``` -Use instead: -``` -i64::from(condition); -``` -or -``` -condition as i64; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrow_as_ptr.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrow_as_ptr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0be865abd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrow_as_ptr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the usage of `&expr as *const T` or -`&mut expr as *mut T`, and suggest using `ptr::addr_of` or -`ptr::addr_of_mut` instead. - -### Why is this bad? -This would improve readability and avoid creating a reference -that points to an uninitialized value or unaligned place. -Read the `ptr::addr_of` docs for more information. - -### Example -``` -let val = 1; -let p = &val as *const i32; - -let mut val_mut = 1; -let p_mut = &mut val_mut as *mut i32; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let val = 1; -let p = std::ptr::addr_of!(val); - -let mut val_mut = 1; -let p_mut = std::ptr::addr_of_mut!(val_mut); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrow_deref_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrow_deref_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 352480d3f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrow_deref_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `&*(&T)`. - -### Why is this bad? -Dereferencing and then borrowing a reference value has no effect in most cases. - -### Known problems -False negative on such code: -``` -let x = &12; -let addr_x = &x as *const _ as usize; -let addr_y = &&*x as *const _ as usize; // assert ok now, and lint triggered. - // But if we fix it, assert will fail. -assert_ne!(addr_x, addr_y); -``` - -### Example -``` -let s = &String::new(); - -let a: &String = &* s; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let a: &String = s; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrow_interior_mutable_const.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrow_interior_mutable_const.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e55b6a77e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrow_interior_mutable_const.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks if `const` items which is interior mutable (e.g., -contains a `Cell`, `Mutex`, `AtomicXxxx`, etc.) has been borrowed directly. - -### Why is this bad? -Consts are copied everywhere they are referenced, i.e., -every time you refer to the const a fresh instance of the `Cell` or `Mutex` -or `AtomicXxxx` will be created, which defeats the whole purpose of using -these types in the first place. - -The `const` value should be stored inside a `static` item. - -### Known problems -When an enum has variants with interior mutability, use of its non -interior mutable variants can generate false positives. See issue -[#3962](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3962) - -Types that have underlying or potential interior mutability trigger the lint whether -the interior mutable field is used or not. See issues -[#5812](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5812) and -[#3825](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3825) - -### Example -``` -use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering::SeqCst}; -const CONST_ATOM: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(12); - -CONST_ATOM.store(6, SeqCst); // the content of the atomic is unchanged -assert_eq!(CONST_ATOM.load(SeqCst), 12); // because the CONST_ATOM in these lines are distinct -``` - -Use instead: -``` -use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering::SeqCst}; -const CONST_ATOM: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(12); - -static STATIC_ATOM: AtomicUsize = CONST_ATOM; -STATIC_ATOM.store(9, SeqCst); -assert_eq!(STATIC_ATOM.load(SeqCst), 9); // use a `static` item to refer to the same instance -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrowed_box.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrowed_box.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d7089be66..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/borrowed_box.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `&Box<T>` anywhere in the code. -Check the [Box documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/boxed/index.html) for more information. - -### Why is this bad? -A `&Box<T>` parameter requires the function caller to box `T` first before passing it to a function. -Using `&T` defines a concrete type for the parameter and generalizes the function, this would also -auto-deref to `&T` at the function call site if passed a `&Box<T>`. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(bar: &Box<T>) { ... } -``` - -Better: - -``` -fn foo(bar: &T) { ... } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/box_collection.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/box_collection.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 053f24c46..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/box_collection.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `Box<T>` where T is a collection such as Vec anywhere in the code. -Check the [Box documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/boxed/index.html) for more information. - -### Why is this bad? -Collections already keeps their contents in a separate area on -the heap. So if you `Box` them, you just add another level of indirection -without any benefit whatsoever. - -### Example -``` -struct X { - values: Box<Vec<Foo>>, -} -``` - -Better: - -``` -struct X { - values: Vec<Foo>, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/box_default.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/box_default.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1c670c773..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/box_default.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -checks for `Box::new(T::default())`, which is better written as -`Box::<T>::default()`. - -### Why is this bad? -First, it's more complex, involving two calls instead of one. -Second, `Box::default()` can be faster -[in certain cases](https://nnethercote.github.io/perf-book/standard-library-types.html#box). - -### Example -``` -let x: Box<String> = Box::new(Default::default()); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x: Box<String> = Box::default(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/boxed_local.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/boxed_local.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8b1febf14..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/boxed_local.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `Box<T>` where an unboxed `T` would -work fine. - -### Why is this bad? -This is an unnecessary allocation, and bad for -performance. It is only necessary to allocate if you wish to move the box -into something. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(x: Box<u32>) {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn foo(x: u32) {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/branches_sharing_code.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/branches_sharing_code.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 79be61247..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/branches_sharing_code.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks if the `if` and `else` block contain shared code that can be -moved out of the blocks. - -### Why is this bad? -Duplicate code is less maintainable. - -### Known problems -* The lint doesn't check if the moved expressions modify values that are being used in - the if condition. The suggestion can in that case modify the behavior of the program. - See [rust-clippy#7452](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7452) - -### Example -``` -let foo = if … { - println!("Hello World"); - 13 -} else { - println!("Hello World"); - 42 -}; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -println!("Hello World"); -let foo = if … { - 13 -} else { - 42 -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/builtin_type_shadow.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/builtin_type_shadow.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 15b1c9df7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/builtin_type_shadow.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns if a generic shadows a built-in type. - -### Why is this bad? -This gives surprising type errors. - -### Example - -``` -impl<u32> Foo<u32> { - fn impl_func(&self) -> u32 { - 42 - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bytes_count_to_len.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bytes_count_to_len.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ca7bf9a38..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bytes_count_to_len.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -It checks for `str::bytes().count()` and suggests replacing it with -`str::len()`. - -### Why is this bad? -`str::bytes().count()` is longer and may not be as performant as using -`str::len()`. - -### Example -``` -"hello".bytes().count(); -String::from("hello").bytes().count(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -"hello".len(); -String::from("hello").len(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bytes_nth.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bytes_nth.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 260de3433..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/bytes_nth.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the use of `.bytes().nth()`. - -### Why is this bad? -`.as_bytes().get()` is more efficient and more -readable. - -### Example -``` -"Hello".bytes().nth(3); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -"Hello".as_bytes().get(3); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cargo_common_metadata.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cargo_common_metadata.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1998647a9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cargo_common_metadata.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks to see if all common metadata is defined in -`Cargo.toml`. See: https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/api-guidelines/documentation.html#cargotoml-includes-all-common-metadata-c-metadata - -### Why is this bad? -It will be more difficult for users to discover the -purpose of the crate, and key information related to it. - -### Example -``` -[package] -name = "clippy" -version = "0.0.212" -repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy" -readme = "README.md" -license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" -keywords = ["clippy", "lint", "plugin"] -categories = ["development-tools", "development-tools::cargo-plugins"] -``` - -Should include a description field like: - -``` -[package] -name = "clippy" -version = "0.0.212" -description = "A bunch of helpful lints to avoid common pitfalls in Rust" -repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy" -readme = "README.md" -license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" -keywords = ["clippy", "lint", "plugin"] -categories = ["development-tools", "development-tools::cargo-plugins"] -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/case_sensitive_file_extension_comparisons.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/case_sensitive_file_extension_comparisons.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8e6e18ed4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/case_sensitive_file_extension_comparisons.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `ends_with` with possible file extensions -and suggests to use a case-insensitive approach instead. - -### Why is this bad? -`ends_with` is case-sensitive and may not detect files with a valid extension. - -### Example -``` -fn is_rust_file(filename: &str) -> bool { - filename.ends_with(".rs") -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn is_rust_file(filename: &str) -> bool { - let filename = std::path::Path::new(filename); - filename.extension() - .map_or(false, |ext| ext.eq_ignore_ascii_case("rs")) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_abs_to_unsigned.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_abs_to_unsigned.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c5d8ee034..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_abs_to_unsigned.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for uses of the `abs()` method that cast the result to unsigned. - -### Why is this bad? -The `unsigned_abs()` method avoids panic when called on the MIN value. - -### Example -``` -let x: i32 = -42; -let y: u32 = x.abs() as u32; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x: i32 = -42; -let y: u32 = x.unsigned_abs(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_enum_constructor.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_enum_constructor.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 675c03a42..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_enum_constructor.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts from an enum tuple constructor to an integer. - -### Why is this bad? -The cast is easily confused with casting a c-like enum value to an integer. - -### Example -``` -enum E { X(i32) }; -let _ = E::X as usize; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_enum_truncation.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_enum_truncation.txt deleted file mode 100644 index abe32a829..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_enum_truncation.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts from an enum type to an integral type which will definitely truncate the -value. - -### Why is this bad? -The resulting integral value will not match the value of the variant it came from. - -### Example -``` -enum E { X = 256 }; -let _ = E::X as u8; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_lossless.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_lossless.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c3a61dd47..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_lossless.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts between numerical types that may -be replaced by safe conversion functions. - -### Why is this bad? -Rust's `as` keyword will perform many kinds of -conversions, including silently lossy conversions. Conversion functions such -as `i32::from` will only perform lossless conversions. Using the conversion -functions prevents conversions from turning into silent lossy conversions if -the types of the input expressions ever change, and make it easier for -people reading the code to know that the conversion is lossless. - -### Example -``` -fn as_u64(x: u8) -> u64 { - x as u64 -} -``` - -Using `::from` would look like this: - -``` -fn as_u64(x: u8) -> u64 { - u64::from(x) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_nan_to_int.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_nan_to_int.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 122f5da0c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_nan_to_int.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for a known NaN float being cast to an integer - -### Why is this bad? -NaNs are cast into zero, so one could simply use this and make the -code more readable. The lint could also hint at a programmer error. - -### Example -``` -let _: (0.0_f32 / 0.0) as u64; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let _: = 0_u64; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_possible_truncation.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_possible_truncation.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0b164848c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_possible_truncation.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts between numerical types that may -truncate large values. This is expected behavior, so the cast is `Allow` by -default. - -### Why is this bad? -In some problem domains, it is good practice to avoid -truncation. This lint can be activated to help assess where additional -checks could be beneficial. - -### Example -``` -fn as_u8(x: u64) -> u8 { - x as u8 -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_possible_wrap.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_possible_wrap.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f883fc9cf..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_possible_wrap.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts from an unsigned type to a signed type of -the same size. Performing such a cast is a 'no-op' for the compiler, -i.e., nothing is changed at the bit level, and the binary representation of -the value is reinterpreted. This can cause wrapping if the value is too big -for the target signed type. However, the cast works as defined, so this lint -is `Allow` by default. - -### Why is this bad? -While such a cast is not bad in itself, the results can -be surprising when this is not the intended behavior, as demonstrated by the -example below. - -### Example -``` -u32::MAX as i32; // will yield a value of `-1` -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_precision_loss.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_precision_loss.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f915d9f8a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_precision_loss.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts from any numerical to a float type where -the receiving type cannot store all values from the original type without -rounding errors. This possible rounding is to be expected, so this lint is -`Allow` by default. - -Basically, this warns on casting any integer with 32 or more bits to `f32` -or any 64-bit integer to `f64`. - -### Why is this bad? -It's not bad at all. But in some applications it can be -helpful to know where precision loss can take place. This lint can help find -those places in the code. - -### Example -``` -let x = u64::MAX; -x as f64; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_ptr_alignment.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_ptr_alignment.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6a6d4dcaa..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_ptr_alignment.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts, using `as` or `pointer::cast`, -from a less-strictly-aligned pointer to a more-strictly-aligned pointer - -### Why is this bad? -Dereferencing the resulting pointer may be undefined -behavior. - -### Known problems -Using `std::ptr::read_unaligned` and `std::ptr::write_unaligned` or similar -on the resulting pointer is fine. Is over-zealous: Casts with manual alignment checks or casts like -u64-> u8 -> u16 can be fine. Miri is able to do a more in-depth analysis. - -### Example -``` -let _ = (&1u8 as *const u8) as *const u16; -let _ = (&mut 1u8 as *mut u8) as *mut u16; - -(&1u8 as *const u8).cast::<u16>(); -(&mut 1u8 as *mut u8).cast::<u16>(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_ref_to_mut.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_ref_to_mut.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fb5b4dbb6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_ref_to_mut.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts of `&T` to `&mut T` anywhere in the code. - -### Why is this bad? -It’s basically guaranteed to be undefined behavior. -`UnsafeCell` is the only way to obtain aliasable data that is considered -mutable. - -### Example -``` -fn x(r: &i32) { - unsafe { - *(r as *const _ as *mut _) += 1; - } -} -``` - -Instead consider using interior mutability types. - -``` -use std::cell::UnsafeCell; - -fn x(r: &UnsafeCell<i32>) { - unsafe { - *r.get() += 1; - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_sign_loss.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_sign_loss.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d64fe1b07..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_sign_loss.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts from a signed to an unsigned numerical -type. In this case, negative values wrap around to large positive values, -which can be quite surprising in practice. However, as the cast works as -defined, this lint is `Allow` by default. - -### Why is this bad? -Possibly surprising results. You can activate this lint -as a one-time check to see where numerical wrapping can arise. - -### Example -``` -let y: i8 = -1; -y as u128; // will return 18446744073709551615 -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_slice_different_sizes.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_slice_different_sizes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c01ef0ba9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_slice_different_sizes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `as` casts between raw pointers to slices with differently sized elements. - -### Why is this bad? -The produced raw pointer to a slice does not update its length metadata. The produced -pointer will point to a different number of bytes than the original pointer because the -length metadata of a raw slice pointer is in elements rather than bytes. -Producing a slice reference from the raw pointer will either create a slice with -less data (which can be surprising) or create a slice with more data and cause Undefined Behavior. - -### Example -// Missing data -``` -let a = [1_i32, 2, 3, 4]; -let p = &a as *const [i32] as *const [u8]; -unsafe { - println!("{:?}", &*p); -} -``` -// Undefined Behavior (note: also potential alignment issues) -``` -let a = [1_u8, 2, 3, 4]; -let p = &a as *const [u8] as *const [u32]; -unsafe { - println!("{:?}", &*p); -} -``` -Instead use `ptr::slice_from_raw_parts` to construct a slice from a data pointer and the correct length -``` -let a = [1_i32, 2, 3, 4]; -let old_ptr = &a as *const [i32]; -// The data pointer is cast to a pointer to the target `u8` not `[u8]` -// The length comes from the known length of 4 i32s times the 4 bytes per i32 -let new_ptr = core::ptr::slice_from_raw_parts(old_ptr as *const u8, 16); -unsafe { - println!("{:?}", &*new_ptr); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b58c73976..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for a raw slice being cast to a slice pointer - -### Why is this bad? -This can result in multiple `&mut` references to the same location when only a pointer is -required. -`ptr::slice_from_raw_parts` is a safe alternative that doesn't require -the same [safety requirements] to be upheld. - -### Example -``` -let _: *const [u8] = std::slice::from_raw_parts(ptr, len) as *const _; -let _: *mut [u8] = std::slice::from_raw_parts_mut(ptr, len) as *mut _; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let _: *const [u8] = std::ptr::slice_from_raw_parts(ptr, len); -let _: *mut [u8] = std::ptr::slice_from_raw_parts_mut(ptr, len); -``` -[safety requirements]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/slice/fn.from_raw_parts.html#safety
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/char_lit_as_u8.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/char_lit_as_u8.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 00d60b9a4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/char_lit_as_u8.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for expressions where a character literal is cast -to `u8` and suggests using a byte literal instead. - -### Why is this bad? -In general, casting values to smaller types is -error-prone and should be avoided where possible. In the particular case of -converting a character literal to u8, it is easy to avoid by just using a -byte literal instead. As an added bonus, `b'a'` is even slightly shorter -than `'a' as u8`. - -### Example -``` -'x' as u8 -``` - -A better version, using the byte literal: - -``` -b'x' -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/chars_last_cmp.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/chars_last_cmp.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4c1d88389..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/chars_last_cmp.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.chars().last()` or -`_.chars().next_back()` on a `str` to check if it ends with a given char. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as -`_.ends_with(_)`. - -### Example -``` -name.chars().last() == Some('_') || name.chars().next_back() == Some('-'); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -name.ends_with('_') || name.ends_with('-'); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/chars_next_cmp.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/chars_next_cmp.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 77cbce2de..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/chars_next_cmp.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `.chars().next()` on a `str` to check -if it starts with a given char. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as -`_.starts_with(_)`. - -### Example -``` -let name = "foo"; -if name.chars().next() == Some('_') {}; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let name = "foo"; -if name.starts_with('_') {}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/checked_conversions.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/checked_conversions.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 536b01294..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/checked_conversions.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for explicit bounds checking when casting. - -### Why is this bad? -Reduces the readability of statements & is error prone. - -### Example -``` -foo <= i32::MAX as u32; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -i32::try_from(foo).is_ok(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/clone_double_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/clone_double_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2729635bd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/clone_double_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `.clone()` on an `&&T`. - -### Why is this bad? -Cloning an `&&T` copies the inner `&T`, instead of -cloning the underlying `T`. - -### Example -``` -fn main() { - let x = vec![1]; - let y = &&x; - let z = y.clone(); - println!("{:p} {:p}", *y, z); // prints out the same pointer -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/clone_on_copy.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/clone_on_copy.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 99a0bdb4c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/clone_on_copy.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `.clone()` on a `Copy` type. - -### Why is this bad? -The only reason `Copy` types implement `Clone` is for -generics, not for using the `clone` method on a concrete type. - -### Example -``` -42u64.clone(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/clone_on_ref_ptr.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/clone_on_ref_ptr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2d83f8fef..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/clone_on_ref_ptr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `.clone()` on a ref-counted pointer, -(`Rc`, `Arc`, `rc::Weak`, or `sync::Weak`), and suggests calling Clone via unified -function syntax instead (e.g., `Rc::clone(foo)`). - -### Why is this bad? -Calling '.clone()' on an Rc, Arc, or Weak -can obscure the fact that only the pointer is being cloned, not the underlying -data. - -### Example -``` -let x = Rc::new(1); - -x.clone(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -Rc::clone(&x); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cloned_instead_of_copied.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cloned_instead_of_copied.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2f2014d5f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cloned_instead_of_copied.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `cloned()` on an `Iterator` or `Option` where -`copied()` could be used instead. - -### Why is this bad? -`copied()` is better because it guarantees that the type being cloned -implements `Copy`. - -### Example -``` -[1, 2, 3].iter().cloned(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -[1, 2, 3].iter().copied(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cmp_nan.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cmp_nan.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e2ad04d93..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cmp_nan.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for comparisons to NaN. - -### Why is this bad? -NaN does not compare meaningfully to anything – not -even itself – so those comparisons are simply wrong. - -### Example -``` -if x == f32::NAN { } -``` - -Use instead: -``` -if x.is_nan() { } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cmp_null.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cmp_null.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 02fd15124..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cmp_null.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint checks for equality comparisons with `ptr::null` - -### Why is this bad? -It's easier and more readable to use the inherent -`.is_null()` -method instead - -### Example -``` -use std::ptr; - -if x == ptr::null { - // .. -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -if x.is_null() { - // .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cmp_owned.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cmp_owned.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f8d4956ff..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cmp_owned.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for conversions to owned values just for the sake -of a comparison. - -### Why is this bad? -The comparison can operate on a reference, so creating -an owned value effectively throws it away directly afterwards, which is -needlessly consuming code and heap space. - -### Example -``` -if x.to_owned() == y {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -if x == y {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cognitive_complexity.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cognitive_complexity.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fdd75f647..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/cognitive_complexity.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for methods with high cognitive complexity. - -### Why is this bad? -Methods of high cognitive complexity tend to be hard to -both read and maintain. Also LLVM will tend to optimize small methods better. - -### Known problems -Sometimes it's hard to find a way to reduce the -complexity. - -### Example -You'll see it when you get the warning.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_else_if.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_else_if.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4ddfca177..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_else_if.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for collapsible `else { if ... }` expressions -that can be collapsed to `else if ...`. - -### Why is this bad? -Each `if`-statement adds one level of nesting, which -makes code look more complex than it really is. - -### Example -``` - -if x { - … -} else { - if y { - … - } -} -``` - -Should be written: - -``` -if x { - … -} else if y { - … -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_if.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_if.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e1264ee06..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_if.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for nested `if` statements which can be collapsed -by `&&`-combining their conditions. - -### Why is this bad? -Each `if`-statement adds one level of nesting, which -makes code look more complex than it really is. - -### Example -``` -if x { - if y { - // … - } -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -if x && y { - // … -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_match.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_match.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0d59594a0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_match.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Finds nested `match` or `if let` expressions where the patterns may be "collapsed" together -without adding any branches. - -Note that this lint is not intended to find _all_ cases where nested match patterns can be merged, but only -cases where merging would most likely make the code more readable. - -### Why is this bad? -It is unnecessarily verbose and complex. - -### Example -``` -fn func(opt: Option<Result<u64, String>>) { - let n = match opt { - Some(n) => match n { - Ok(n) => n, - _ => return, - } - None => return, - }; -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn func(opt: Option<Result<u64, String>>) { - let n = match opt { - Some(Ok(n)) => n, - _ => return, - }; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_str_replace.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_str_replace.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c24c25a30..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/collapsible_str_replace.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for consecutive calls to `str::replace` (2 or more) -that can be collapsed into a single call. - -### Why is this bad? -Consecutive `str::replace` calls scan the string multiple times -with repetitive code. - -### Example -``` -let hello = "hesuo worpd" - .replace('s', "l") - .replace("u", "l") - .replace('p', "l"); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let hello = "hesuo worpd".replace(&['s', 'u', 'p'], "l"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/comparison_chain.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/comparison_chain.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 43b09f31f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/comparison_chain.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks comparison chains written with `if` that can be -rewritten with `match` and `cmp`. - -### Why is this bad? -`if` is not guaranteed to be exhaustive and conditionals can get -repetitive - -### Known problems -The match statement may be slower due to the compiler -not inlining the call to cmp. See issue [#5354](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5354) - -### Example -``` -fn f(x: u8, y: u8) { - if x > y { - a() - } else if x < y { - b() - } else { - c() - } -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -use std::cmp::Ordering; -fn f(x: u8, y: u8) { - match x.cmp(&y) { - Ordering::Greater => a(), - Ordering::Less => b(), - Ordering::Equal => c() - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/comparison_to_empty.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/comparison_to_empty.txt deleted file mode 100644 index db6f74fe2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/comparison_to_empty.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for comparing to an empty slice such as `""` or `[]`, -and suggests using `.is_empty()` where applicable. - -### Why is this bad? -Some structures can answer `.is_empty()` much faster -than checking for equality. So it is good to get into the habit of using -`.is_empty()`, and having it is cheap. -Besides, it makes the intent clearer than a manual comparison in some contexts. - -### Example - -``` -if s == "" { - .. -} - -if arr == [] { - .. -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -if s.is_empty() { - .. -} - -if arr.is_empty() { - .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/copy_iterator.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/copy_iterator.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5f9a2a015..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/copy_iterator.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for types that implement `Copy` as well as -`Iterator`. - -### Why is this bad? -Implicit copies can be confusing when working with -iterator combinators. - -### Example -``` -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -struct Countdown(u8); - -impl Iterator for Countdown { - // ... -} - -let a: Vec<_> = my_iterator.take(1).collect(); -let b: Vec<_> = my_iterator.collect(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/crate_in_macro_def.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/crate_in_macro_def.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 047e986de..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/crate_in_macro_def.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `crate` as opposed to `$crate` in a macro definition. - -### Why is this bad? -`crate` refers to the macro call's crate, whereas `$crate` refers to the macro definition's -crate. Rarely is the former intended. See: -https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/macros-by-example.html#hygiene - -### Example -``` -#[macro_export] -macro_rules! print_message { - () => { - println!("{}", crate::MESSAGE); - }; -} -pub const MESSAGE: &str = "Hello!"; -``` -Use instead: -``` -#[macro_export] -macro_rules! print_message { - () => { - println!("{}", $crate::MESSAGE); - }; -} -pub const MESSAGE: &str = "Hello!"; -``` - -Note that if the use of `crate` is intentional, an `allow` attribute can be applied to the -macro definition, e.g.: -``` -#[allow(clippy::crate_in_macro_def)] -macro_rules! ok { ... crate::foo ... } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/create_dir.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/create_dir.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e4e793768..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/create_dir.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks usage of `std::fs::create_dir` and suggest using `std::fs::create_dir_all` instead. - -### Why is this bad? -Sometimes `std::fs::create_dir` is mistakenly chosen over `std::fs::create_dir_all`. - -### Example -``` -std::fs::create_dir("foo"); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -std::fs::create_dir_all("foo"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/crosspointer_transmute.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/crosspointer_transmute.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 49dea1549..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/crosspointer_transmute.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes between a type `T` and `*T`. - -### Why is this bad? -It's easy to mistakenly transmute between a type and a -pointer to that type. - -### Example -``` -core::intrinsics::transmute(t) // where the result type is the same as - // `*t` or `&t`'s -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/dbg_macro.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/dbg_macro.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3e1a9a043..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/dbg_macro.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of dbg!() macro. - -### Why is this bad? -`dbg!` macro is intended as a debugging tool. It -should not be in version control. - -### Example -``` -dbg!(true) -``` - -Use instead: -``` -true -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/debug_assert_with_mut_call.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/debug_assert_with_mut_call.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2c44abe1f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/debug_assert_with_mut_call.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for function/method calls with a mutable -parameter in `debug_assert!`, `debug_assert_eq!` and `debug_assert_ne!` macros. - -### Why is this bad? -In release builds `debug_assert!` macros are optimized out by the -compiler. -Therefore mutating something in a `debug_assert!` macro results in different behavior -between a release and debug build. - -### Example -``` -debug_assert_eq!(vec![3].pop(), Some(3)); - -// or - -debug_assert!(takes_a_mut_parameter(&mut x)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/decimal_literal_representation.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/decimal_literal_representation.txt deleted file mode 100644 index daca9bbb3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/decimal_literal_representation.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns if there is a better representation for a numeric literal. - -### Why is this bad? -Especially for big powers of 2 a hexadecimal representation is more -readable than a decimal representation. - -### Example -``` -`255` => `0xFF` -`65_535` => `0xFFFF` -`4_042_322_160` => `0xF0F0_F0F0` -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/declare_interior_mutable_const.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/declare_interior_mutable_const.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2801b5ccf..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/declare_interior_mutable_const.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for declaration of `const` items which is interior -mutable (e.g., contains a `Cell`, `Mutex`, `AtomicXxxx`, etc.). - -### Why is this bad? -Consts are copied everywhere they are referenced, i.e., -every time you refer to the const a fresh instance of the `Cell` or `Mutex` -or `AtomicXxxx` will be created, which defeats the whole purpose of using -these types in the first place. - -The `const` should better be replaced by a `static` item if a global -variable is wanted, or replaced by a `const fn` if a constructor is wanted. - -### Known problems -A "non-constant" const item is a legacy way to supply an -initialized value to downstream `static` items (e.g., the -`std::sync::ONCE_INIT` constant). In this case the use of `const` is legit, -and this lint should be suppressed. - -Even though the lint avoids triggering on a constant whose type has enums that have variants -with interior mutability, and its value uses non interior mutable variants (see -[#3962](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3962) and -[#3825](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3825) for examples); -it complains about associated constants without default values only based on its types; -which might not be preferable. -There're other enums plus associated constants cases that the lint cannot handle. - -Types that have underlying or potential interior mutability trigger the lint whether -the interior mutable field is used or not. See issues -[#5812](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5812) and - -### Example -``` -use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering::SeqCst}; - -const CONST_ATOM: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(12); -CONST_ATOM.store(6, SeqCst); // the content of the atomic is unchanged -assert_eq!(CONST_ATOM.load(SeqCst), 12); // because the CONST_ATOM in these lines are distinct -``` - -Use instead: -``` -static STATIC_ATOM: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(15); -STATIC_ATOM.store(9, SeqCst); -assert_eq!(STATIC_ATOM.load(SeqCst), 9); // use a `static` item to refer to the same instance -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_instead_of_iter_empty.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_instead_of_iter_empty.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b63ef3d18..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_instead_of_iter_empty.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -It checks for `std::iter::Empty::default()` and suggests replacing it with -`std::iter::empty()`. -### Why is this bad? -`std::iter::empty()` is the more idiomatic way. -### Example -``` -let _ = std::iter::Empty::<usize>::default(); -let iter: std::iter::Empty<usize> = std::iter::Empty::default(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let _ = std::iter::empty::<usize>(); -let iter: std::iter::Empty<usize> = std::iter::empty(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_numeric_fallback.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_numeric_fallback.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 15076a0a6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_numeric_fallback.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of unconstrained numeric literals which may cause default numeric fallback in type -inference. - -Default numeric fallback means that if numeric types have not yet been bound to concrete -types at the end of type inference, then integer type is bound to `i32`, and similarly -floating type is bound to `f64`. - -See [RFC0212](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0212-restore-int-fallback.md) for more information about the fallback. - -### Why is this bad? -For those who are very careful about types, default numeric fallback -can be a pitfall that cause unexpected runtime behavior. - -### Known problems -This lint can only be allowed at the function level or above. - -### Example -``` -let i = 10; -let f = 1.23; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let i = 10i32; -let f = 1.23f64; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_trait_access.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_trait_access.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e69298969..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_trait_access.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for literal calls to `Default::default()`. - -### Why is this bad? -It's easier for the reader if the name of the type is used, rather than the -generic `Default`. - -### Example -``` -let s: String = Default::default(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let s = String::default(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_union_representation.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_union_representation.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f79ff9760..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/default_union_representation.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Displays a warning when a union is declared with the default representation (without a `#[repr(C)]` attribute). - -### Why is this bad? -Unions in Rust have unspecified layout by default, despite many people thinking that they -lay out each field at the start of the union (like C does). That is, there are no guarantees -about the offset of the fields for unions with multiple non-ZST fields without an explicitly -specified layout. These cases may lead to undefined behavior in unsafe blocks. - -### Example -``` -union Foo { - a: i32, - b: u32, -} - -fn main() { - let _x: u32 = unsafe { - Foo { a: 0_i32 }.b // Undefined behavior: `b` is allowed to be padding - }; -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -#[repr(C)] -union Foo { - a: i32, - b: u32, -} - -fn main() { - let _x: u32 = unsafe { - Foo { a: 0_i32 }.b // Now defined behavior, this is just an i32 -> u32 transmute - }; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deprecated_cfg_attr.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deprecated_cfg_attr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9f264887a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deprecated_cfg_attr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `#[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt_skip)]` and suggests to replace it -with `#[rustfmt::skip]`. - -### Why is this bad? -Since tool_attributes ([rust-lang/rust#44690](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44690)) -are stable now, they should be used instead of the old `cfg_attr(rustfmt)` attributes. - -### Known problems -This lint doesn't detect crate level inner attributes, because they get -processed before the PreExpansionPass lints get executed. See -[#3123](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/3123#issuecomment-422321765) - -### Example -``` -#[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt_skip)] -fn main() { } -``` - -Use instead: -``` -#[rustfmt::skip] -fn main() { } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deprecated_semver.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deprecated_semver.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c9574a99b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deprecated_semver.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `#[deprecated]` annotations with a `since` -field that is not a valid semantic version. - -### Why is this bad? -For checking the version of the deprecation, it must be -a valid semver. Failing that, the contained information is useless. - -### Example -``` -#[deprecated(since = "forever")] -fn something_else() { /* ... */ } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deref_addrof.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deref_addrof.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fa711b924..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deref_addrof.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `*&` and `*&mut` in expressions. - -### Why is this bad? -Immediately dereferencing a reference is no-op and -makes the code less clear. - -### Known problems -Multiple dereference/addrof pairs are not handled so -the suggested fix for `x = **&&y` is `x = *&y`, which is still incorrect. - -### Example -``` -let a = f(*&mut b); -let c = *&d; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let a = f(b); -let c = d; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deref_by_slicing.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deref_by_slicing.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4dad24ac0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/deref_by_slicing.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for slicing expressions which are equivalent to dereferencing the -value. - -### Why is this bad? -Some people may prefer to dereference rather than slice. - -### Example -``` -let vec = vec![1, 2, 3]; -let slice = &vec[..]; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let vec = vec![1, 2, 3]; -let slice = &*vec; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derivable_impls.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derivable_impls.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5cee43956..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derivable_impls.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects manual `std::default::Default` implementations that are identical to a derived implementation. - -### Why is this bad? -It is less concise. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo { - bar: bool -} - -impl Default for Foo { - fn default() -> Self { - Self { - bar: false - } - } -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -#[derive(Default)] -struct Foo { - bar: bool -} -``` - -### Known problems -Derive macros [sometimes use incorrect bounds](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/26925) -in generic types and the user defined `impl` may be more generalized or -specialized than what derive will produce. This lint can't detect the manual `impl` -has exactly equal bounds, and therefore this lint is disabled for types with -generic parameters.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derive_hash_xor_eq.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derive_hash_xor_eq.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fbf623d5a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derive_hash_xor_eq.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for deriving `Hash` but implementing `PartialEq` -explicitly or vice versa. - -### Why is this bad? -The implementation of these traits must agree (for -example for use with `HashMap`) so it’s probably a bad idea to use a -default-generated `Hash` implementation with an explicitly defined -`PartialEq`. In particular, the following must hold for any type: - -``` -k1 == k2 ⇒ hash(k1) == hash(k2) -``` - -### Example -``` -#[derive(Hash)] -struct Foo; - -impl PartialEq for Foo { - ... -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derive_ord_xor_partial_ord.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derive_ord_xor_partial_ord.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f2107a5f6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derive_ord_xor_partial_ord.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for deriving `Ord` but implementing `PartialOrd` -explicitly or vice versa. - -### Why is this bad? -The implementation of these traits must agree (for -example for use with `sort`) so it’s probably a bad idea to use a -default-generated `Ord` implementation with an explicitly defined -`PartialOrd`. In particular, the following must hold for any type -implementing `Ord`: - -``` -k1.cmp(&k2) == k1.partial_cmp(&k2).unwrap() -``` - -### Example -``` -#[derive(Ord, PartialEq, Eq)] -struct Foo; - -impl PartialOrd for Foo { - ... -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)] -struct Foo; - -impl PartialOrd for Foo { - fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Foo) -> Option<Ordering> { - Some(self.cmp(other)) - } -} - -impl Ord for Foo { - ... -} -``` -or, if you don't need a custom ordering: -``` -#[derive(Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Eq)] -struct Foo; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 932fabad6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/derive_partial_eq_without_eq.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for types that derive `PartialEq` and could implement `Eq`. - -### Why is this bad? -If a type `T` derives `PartialEq` and all of its members implement `Eq`, -then `T` can always implement `Eq`. Implementing `Eq` allows `T` to be used -in APIs that require `Eq` types. It also allows structs containing `T` to derive -`Eq` themselves. - -### Example -``` -#[derive(PartialEq)] -struct Foo { - i_am_eq: i32, - i_am_eq_too: Vec<String>, -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)] -struct Foo { - i_am_eq: i32, - i_am_eq_too: Vec<String>, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_macros.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_macros.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 96fa15afa..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_macros.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Denies the configured macros in clippy.toml - -Note: Even though this lint is warn-by-default, it will only trigger if -macros are defined in the clippy.toml file. - -### Why is this bad? -Some macros are undesirable in certain contexts, and it's beneficial to -lint for them as needed. - -### Example -An example clippy.toml configuration: -``` -disallowed-macros = [ - # Can use a string as the path of the disallowed macro. - "std::print", - # Can also use an inline table with a `path` key. - { path = "std::println" }, - # When using an inline table, can add a `reason` for why the macro - # is disallowed. - { path = "serde::Serialize", reason = "no serializing" }, -] -``` -``` -use serde::Serialize; - -// Example code where clippy issues a warning -println!("warns"); - -// The diagnostic will contain the message "no serializing" -#[derive(Serialize)] -struct Data { - name: String, - value: usize, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_methods.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_methods.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d8ad5b6a6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_methods.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Denies the configured methods and functions in clippy.toml - -Note: Even though this lint is warn-by-default, it will only trigger if -methods are defined in the clippy.toml file. - -### Why is this bad? -Some methods are undesirable in certain contexts, and it's beneficial to -lint for them as needed. - -### Example -An example clippy.toml configuration: -``` -disallowed-methods = [ - # Can use a string as the path of the disallowed method. - "std::boxed::Box::new", - # Can also use an inline table with a `path` key. - { path = "std::time::Instant::now" }, - # When using an inline table, can add a `reason` for why the method - # is disallowed. - { path = "std::vec::Vec::leak", reason = "no leaking memory" }, -] -``` - -``` -// Example code where clippy issues a warning -let xs = vec![1, 2, 3, 4]; -xs.leak(); // Vec::leak is disallowed in the config. -// The diagnostic contains the message "no leaking memory". - -let _now = Instant::now(); // Instant::now is disallowed in the config. - -let _box = Box::new(3); // Box::new is disallowed in the config. -``` - -Use instead: -``` -// Example code which does not raise clippy warning -let mut xs = Vec::new(); // Vec::new is _not_ disallowed in the config. -xs.push(123); // Vec::push is _not_ disallowed in the config. -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_names.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_names.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f4aaee9c7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_names.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of disallowed names for variables, such -as `foo`. - -### Why is this bad? -These names are usually placeholder names and should be -avoided. - -### Example -``` -let foo = 3.14; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_script_idents.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_script_idents.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2151b7a20..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_script_idents.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of unicode scripts other than those explicitly allowed -by the lint config. - -This lint doesn't take into account non-text scripts such as `Unknown` and `Linear_A`. -It also ignores the `Common` script type. -While configuring, be sure to use official script name [aliases] from -[the list of supported scripts][supported_scripts]. - -See also: [`non_ascii_idents`]. - -[aliases]: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/tr24-31.html#Script_Value_Aliases -[supported_scripts]: https://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-codes.html - -### Why is this bad? -It may be not desired to have many different scripts for -identifiers in the codebase. - -Note that if you only want to allow plain English, you might want to use -built-in [`non_ascii_idents`] lint instead. - -[`non_ascii_idents`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/lints/listing/allowed-by-default.html#non-ascii-idents - -### Example -``` -// Assuming that `clippy.toml` contains the following line: -// allowed-locales = ["Latin", "Cyrillic"] -let counter = 10; // OK, latin is allowed. -let счётчик = 10; // OK, cyrillic is allowed. -let zähler = 10; // OK, it's still latin. -let カウンタ = 10; // Will spawn the lint. -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_types.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_types.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2bcbcddee..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/disallowed_types.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Denies the configured types in clippy.toml. - -Note: Even though this lint is warn-by-default, it will only trigger if -types are defined in the clippy.toml file. - -### Why is this bad? -Some types are undesirable in certain contexts. - -### Example: -An example clippy.toml configuration: -``` -disallowed-types = [ - # Can use a string as the path of the disallowed type. - "std::collections::BTreeMap", - # Can also use an inline table with a `path` key. - { path = "std::net::TcpListener" }, - # When using an inline table, can add a `reason` for why the type - # is disallowed. - { path = "std::net::Ipv4Addr", reason = "no IPv4 allowed" }, -] -``` - -``` -use std::collections::BTreeMap; -// or its use -let x = std::collections::BTreeMap::new(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -// A similar type that is allowed by the config -use std::collections::HashMap; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/diverging_sub_expression.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/diverging_sub_expression.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 194362218..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/diverging_sub_expression.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for diverging calls that are not match arms or -statements. - -### Why is this bad? -It is often confusing to read. In addition, the -sub-expression evaluation order for Rust is not well documented. - -### Known problems -Someone might want to use `some_bool || panic!()` as a -shorthand. - -### Example -``` -let a = b() || panic!() || c(); -// `c()` is dead, `panic!()` is only called if `b()` returns `false` -let x = (a, b, c, panic!()); -// can simply be replaced by `panic!()` -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/doc_link_with_quotes.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/doc_link_with_quotes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 107c8ac11..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/doc_link_with_quotes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects the syntax `['foo']` in documentation comments (notice quotes instead of backticks) -outside of code blocks -### Why is this bad? -It is likely a typo when defining an intra-doc link - -### Example -``` -/// See also: ['foo'] -fn bar() {} -``` -Use instead: -``` -/// See also: [`foo`] -fn bar() {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/doc_markdown.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/doc_markdown.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 94f54c587..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/doc_markdown.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the presence of `_`, `::` or camel-case words -outside ticks in documentation. - -### Why is this bad? -*Rustdoc* supports markdown formatting, `_`, `::` and -camel-case probably indicates some code which should be included between -ticks. `_` can also be used for emphasis in markdown, this lint tries to -consider that. - -### Known problems -Lots of bad docs won’t be fixed, what the lint checks -for is limited, and there are still false positives. HTML elements and their -content are not linted. - -In addition, when writing documentation comments, including `[]` brackets -inside a link text would trip the parser. Therefore, documenting link with -`[`SmallVec<[T; INLINE_CAPACITY]>`]` and then [`SmallVec<[T; INLINE_CAPACITY]>`]: SmallVec -would fail. - -### Examples -``` -/// Do something with the foo_bar parameter. See also -/// that::other::module::foo. -// ^ `foo_bar` and `that::other::module::foo` should be ticked. -fn doit(foo_bar: usize) {} -``` - -``` -// Link text with `[]` brackets should be written as following: -/// Consume the array and return the inner -/// [`SmallVec<[T; INLINE_CAPACITY]>`][SmallVec]. -/// [SmallVec]: SmallVec -fn main() {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_comparisons.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_comparisons.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7dc681877..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_comparisons.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for double comparisons that could be simplified to a single expression. - - -### Why is this bad? -Readability. - -### Example -``` -if x == y || x < y {} -``` - -Use instead: - -``` -if x <= y {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_must_use.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_must_use.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0017d10d4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_must_use.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for a `#[must_use]` attribute without -further information on functions and methods that return a type already -marked as `#[must_use]`. - -### Why is this bad? -The attribute isn't needed. Not using the result -will already be reported. Alternatively, one can add some text to the -attribute to improve the lint message. - -### Examples -``` -#[must_use] -fn double_must_use() -> Result<(), ()> { - unimplemented!(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_neg.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_neg.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a07f67496..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_neg.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects expressions of the form `--x`. - -### Why is this bad? -It can mislead C/C++ programmers to think `x` was -decremented. - -### Example -``` -let mut x = 3; ---x; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_parens.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_parens.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 260d7dd57..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/double_parens.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for unnecessary double parentheses. - -### Why is this bad? -This makes code harder to read and might indicate a -mistake. - -### Example -``` -fn simple_double_parens() -> i32 { - ((0)) -} - -foo((0)); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn simple_no_parens() -> i32 { - 0 -} - -foo(0); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/drop_copy.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/drop_copy.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f917ca8ed..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/drop_copy.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `std::mem::drop` with a value -that derives the Copy trait - -### Why is this bad? -Calling `std::mem::drop` [does nothing for types that -implement Copy](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/fn.drop.html), since the -value will be copied and moved into the function on invocation. - -### Example -``` -let x: i32 = 42; // i32 implements Copy -std::mem::drop(x) // A copy of x is passed to the function, leaving the - // original unaffected -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/drop_non_drop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/drop_non_drop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ee1e3a6c2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/drop_non_drop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `std::mem::drop` with a value that does not implement `Drop`. - -### Why is this bad? -Calling `std::mem::drop` is no different than dropping such a type. A different value may -have been intended. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo; -let x = Foo; -std::mem::drop(x); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/drop_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/drop_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c4f7adf0c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/drop_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference -instead of an owned value. - -### Why is this bad? -Calling `drop` on a reference will only drop the -reference itself, which is a no-op. It will not call the `drop` method (from -the `Drop` trait implementation) on the underlying referenced value, which -is likely what was intended. - -### Example -``` -let mut lock_guard = mutex.lock(); -std::mem::drop(&lock_guard) // Should have been drop(lock_guard), mutex -// still locked -operation_that_requires_mutex_to_be_unlocked(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/duplicate_mod.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/duplicate_mod.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 709a9aba0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/duplicate_mod.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for files that are included as modules multiple times. - -### Why is this bad? -Loading a file as a module more than once causes it to be compiled -multiple times, taking longer and putting duplicate content into the -module tree. - -### Example -``` -// lib.rs -mod a; -mod b; -``` -``` -// a.rs -#[path = "./b.rs"] -mod b; -``` - -Use instead: - -``` -// lib.rs -mod a; -mod b; -``` -``` -// a.rs -use crate::b; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/duplicate_underscore_argument.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/duplicate_underscore_argument.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a8fcd6a9f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/duplicate_underscore_argument.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for function arguments having the similar names -differing by an underscore. - -### Why is this bad? -It affects code readability. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(a: i32, _a: i32) {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn bar(a: i32, _b: i32) {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/duration_subsec.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/duration_subsec.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e7e0ca887..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/duration_subsec.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calculation of subsecond microseconds or milliseconds -from other `Duration` methods. - -### Why is this bad? -It's more concise to call `Duration::subsec_micros()` or -`Duration::subsec_millis()` than to calculate them. - -### Example -``` -let micros = duration.subsec_nanos() / 1_000; -let millis = duration.subsec_nanos() / 1_000_000; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let micros = duration.subsec_micros(); -let millis = duration.subsec_millis(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/else_if_without_else.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/else_if_without_else.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 33f5d0f91..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/else_if_without_else.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of if expressions with an `else if` branch, -but without a final `else` branch. - -### Why is this bad? -Some coding guidelines require this (e.g., MISRA-C:2004 Rule 14.10). - -### Example -``` -if x.is_positive() { - a(); -} else if x.is_negative() { - b(); -} -``` - -Use instead: - -``` -if x.is_positive() { - a(); -} else if x.is_negative() { - b(); -} else { - // We don't care about zero. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_drop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_drop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d0c0c24a9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_drop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for empty `Drop` implementations. - -### Why is this bad? -Empty `Drop` implementations have no effect when dropping an instance of the type. They are -most likely useless. However, an empty `Drop` implementation prevents a type from being -destructured, which might be the intention behind adding the implementation as a marker. - -### Example -``` -struct S; - -impl Drop for S { - fn drop(&mut self) {} -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -struct S; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_enum.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_enum.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f7b41c41e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_enum.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `enum`s with no variants. - -As of this writing, the `never_type` is still a -nightly-only experimental API. Therefore, this lint is only triggered -if the `never_type` is enabled. - -### Why is this bad? -If you want to introduce a type which -can't be instantiated, you should use `!` (the primitive type "never"), -or a wrapper around it, because `!` has more extensive -compiler support (type inference, etc...) and wrappers -around it are the conventional way to define an uninhabited type. -For further information visit [never type documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.never.html) - - -### Example -``` -enum Test {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -#![feature(never_type)] - -struct Test(!); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_line_after_outer_attr.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_line_after_outer_attr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c85242bbe..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_line_after_outer_attr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for empty lines after outer attributes - -### Why is this bad? -Most likely the attribute was meant to be an inner attribute using a '!'. -If it was meant to be an outer attribute, then the following item -should not be separated by empty lines. - -### Known problems -Can cause false positives. - -From the clippy side it's difficult to detect empty lines between an attributes and the -following item because empty lines and comments are not part of the AST. The parsing -currently works for basic cases but is not perfect. - -### Example -``` -#[allow(dead_code)] - -fn not_quite_good_code() { } -``` - -Use instead: -``` -// Good (as inner attribute) -#![allow(dead_code)] - -fn this_is_fine() { } - -// or - -// Good (as outer attribute) -#[allow(dead_code)] -fn this_is_fine_too() { } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_loop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_loop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fea49a74d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_loop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for empty `loop` expressions. - -### Why is this bad? -These busy loops burn CPU cycles without doing -anything. It is _almost always_ a better idea to `panic!` than to have -a busy loop. - -If panicking isn't possible, think of the environment and either: - - block on something - - sleep the thread for some microseconds - - yield or pause the thread - -For `std` targets, this can be done with -[`std::thread::sleep`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/thread/fn.sleep.html) -or [`std::thread::yield_now`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/thread/fn.yield_now.html). - -For `no_std` targets, doing this is more complicated, especially because -`#[panic_handler]`s can't panic. To stop/pause the thread, you will -probably need to invoke some target-specific intrinsic. Examples include: - - [`x86_64::instructions::hlt`](https://docs.rs/x86_64/0.12.2/x86_64/instructions/fn.hlt.html) - - [`cortex_m::asm::wfi`](https://docs.rs/cortex-m/0.6.3/cortex_m/asm/fn.wfi.html) - -### Example -``` -loop {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_structs_with_brackets.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_structs_with_brackets.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ab5e35ae2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/empty_structs_with_brackets.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Finds structs without fields (a so-called "empty struct") that are declared with brackets. - -### Why is this bad? -Empty brackets after a struct declaration can be omitted. - -### Example -``` -struct Cookie {} -``` -Use instead: -``` -struct Cookie; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/enum_clike_unportable_variant.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/enum_clike_unportable_variant.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d30a973a5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/enum_clike_unportable_variant.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for C-like enumerations that are -`repr(isize/usize)` and have values that don't fit into an `i32`. - -### Why is this bad? -This will truncate the variant value on 32 bit -architectures, but works fine on 64 bit. - -### Example -``` -#[repr(usize)] -enum NonPortable { - X = 0x1_0000_0000, - Y = 0, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/enum_glob_use.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/enum_glob_use.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3776822c3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/enum_glob_use.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `use Enum::*`. - -### Why is this bad? -It is usually better style to use the prefixed name of -an enumeration variant, rather than importing variants. - -### Known problems -Old-style enumerations that prefix the variants are -still around. - -### Example -``` -use std::cmp::Ordering::*; - -foo(Less); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -use std::cmp::Ordering; - -foo(Ordering::Less) -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/enum_variant_names.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/enum_variant_names.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e726925ed..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/enum_variant_names.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects enumeration variants that are prefixed or suffixed -by the same characters. - -### Why is this bad? -Enumeration variant names should specify their variant, -not repeat the enumeration name. - -### Limitations -Characters with no casing will be considered when comparing prefixes/suffixes -This applies to numbers and non-ascii characters without casing -e.g. `Foo1` and `Foo2` is considered to have different prefixes -(the prefixes are `Foo1` and `Foo2` respectively), as also `Bar螃`, `Bar蟹` - -### Example -``` -enum Cake { - BlackForestCake, - HummingbirdCake, - BattenbergCake, -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -enum Cake { - BlackForest, - Hummingbird, - Battenberg, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/eq_op.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/eq_op.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2d75a0ec5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/eq_op.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for equal operands to comparison, logical and -bitwise, difference and division binary operators (`==`, `>`, etc., `&&`, -`||`, `&`, `|`, `^`, `-` and `/`). - -### Why is this bad? -This is usually just a typo or a copy and paste error. - -### Known problems -False negatives: We had some false positives regarding -calls (notably [racer](https://github.com/phildawes/racer) had one instance -of `x.pop() && x.pop()`), so we removed matching any function or method -calls. We may introduce a list of known pure functions in the future. - -### Example -``` -if x + 1 == x + 1 {} - -// or - -assert_eq!(a, a); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/equatable_if_let.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/equatable_if_let.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 999704695..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/equatable_if_let.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for pattern matchings that can be expressed using equality. - -### Why is this bad? - -* It reads better and has less cognitive load because equality won't cause binding. -* It is a [Yoda condition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoda_conditions). Yoda conditions are widely -criticized for increasing the cognitive load of reading the code. -* Equality is a simple bool expression and can be merged with `&&` and `||` and -reuse if blocks - -### Example -``` -if let Some(2) = x { - do_thing(); -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -if x == Some(2) { - do_thing(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/erasing_op.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/erasing_op.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3d285a6d8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/erasing_op.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for erasing operations, e.g., `x * 0`. - -### Why is this bad? -The whole expression can be replaced by zero. -This is most likely not the intended outcome and should probably be -corrected - -### Example -``` -let x = 1; -0 / x; -0 * x; -x & 0; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/err_expect.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/err_expect.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1dc83c5ce..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/err_expect.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `.err().expect()` calls on the `Result` type. - -### Why is this bad? -`.expect_err()` can be called directly to avoid the extra type conversion from `err()`. - -### Example -``` -let x: Result<u32, &str> = Ok(10); -x.err().expect("Testing err().expect()"); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x: Result<u32, &str> = Ok(10); -x.expect_err("Testing expect_err"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/excessive_precision.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/excessive_precision.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 517879c47..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/excessive_precision.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for float literals with a precision greater -than that supported by the underlying type. - -### Why is this bad? -Rust will truncate the literal silently. - -### Example -``` -let v: f32 = 0.123_456_789_9; -println!("{}", v); // 0.123_456_789 -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let v: f64 = 0.123_456_789_9; -println!("{}", v); // 0.123_456_789_9 -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/exhaustive_enums.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/exhaustive_enums.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d1032a7a2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/exhaustive_enums.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns on any exported `enum`s that are not tagged `#[non_exhaustive]` - -### Why is this bad? -Exhaustive enums are typically fine, but a project which does -not wish to make a stability commitment around exported enums may wish to -disable them by default. - -### Example -``` -enum Foo { - Bar, - Baz -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -#[non_exhaustive] -enum Foo { - Bar, - Baz -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/exhaustive_structs.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/exhaustive_structs.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fd6e4f5ca..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/exhaustive_structs.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns on any exported `structs`s that are not tagged `#[non_exhaustive]` - -### Why is this bad? -Exhaustive structs are typically fine, but a project which does -not wish to make a stability commitment around exported structs may wish to -disable them by default. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo { - bar: u8, - baz: String, -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -#[non_exhaustive] -struct Foo { - bar: u8, - baz: String, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/exit.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/exit.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1e6154d43..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/exit.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -`exit()` terminates the program and doesn't provide a -stack trace. - -### Why is this bad? -Ideally a program is terminated by finishing -the main function. - -### Example -``` -std::process::exit(0) -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/expect_fun_call.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/expect_fun_call.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d82d9aa9b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/expect_fun_call.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `.expect(&format!(...))`, `.expect(foo(..))`, -etc., and suggests to use `unwrap_or_else` instead - -### Why is this bad? -The function will always be called. - -### Known problems -If the function has side-effects, not calling it will -change the semantics of the program, but you shouldn't rely on that anyway. - -### Example -``` -foo.expect(&format!("Err {}: {}", err_code, err_msg)); - -// or - -foo.expect(format!("Err {}: {}", err_code, err_msg).as_str()); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -foo.unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Err {}: {}", err_code, err_msg)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/expect_used.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/expect_used.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4a6981e33..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/expect_used.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `.expect()` or `.expect_err()` calls on `Result`s and `.expect()` call on `Option`s. - -### Why is this bad? -Usually it is better to handle the `None` or `Err` case. -Still, for a lot of quick-and-dirty code, `expect` is a good choice, which is why -this lint is `Allow` by default. - -`result.expect()` will let the thread panic on `Err` -values. Normally, you want to implement more sophisticated error handling, -and propagate errors upwards with `?` operator. - -### Examples -``` -option.expect("one"); -result.expect("one"); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -option?; - -// or - -result?; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/expl_impl_clone_on_copy.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/expl_impl_clone_on_copy.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 391d93b67..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/expl_impl_clone_on_copy.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for explicit `Clone` implementations for `Copy` -types. - -### Why is this bad? -To avoid surprising behavior, these traits should -agree and the behavior of `Copy` cannot be overridden. In almost all -situations a `Copy` type should have a `Clone` implementation that does -nothing more than copy the object, which is what `#[derive(Copy, Clone)]` -gets you. - -### Example -``` -#[derive(Copy)] -struct Foo; - -impl Clone for Foo { - // .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_auto_deref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_auto_deref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 65b256317..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_auto_deref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for dereferencing expressions which would be covered by auto-deref. - -### Why is this bad? -This unnecessarily complicates the code. - -### Example -``` -let x = String::new(); -let y: &str = &*x; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x = String::new(); -let y: &str = &x; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_counter_loop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_counter_loop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2661a43e1..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_counter_loop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks `for` loops over slices with an explicit counter -and suggests the use of `.enumerate()`. - -### Why is this bad? -Using `.enumerate()` makes the intent more clear, -declutters the code and may be faster in some instances. - -### Example -``` -let mut i = 0; -for item in &v { - bar(i, *item); - i += 1; -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -for (i, item) in v.iter().enumerate() { bar(i, *item); } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_deref_methods.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_deref_methods.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e14e981c7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_deref_methods.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for explicit `deref()` or `deref_mut()` method calls. - -### Why is this bad? -Dereferencing by `&*x` or `&mut *x` is clearer and more concise, -when not part of a method chain. - -### Example -``` -use std::ops::Deref; -let a: &mut String = &mut String::from("foo"); -let b: &str = a.deref(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let a: &mut String = &mut String::from("foo"); -let b = &*a; -``` - -This lint excludes: -``` -let _ = d.unwrap().deref(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_into_iter_loop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_into_iter_loop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3931dfd69..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_into_iter_loop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for loops on `y.into_iter()` where `y` will do, and -suggests the latter. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability. - -### Example -``` -// with `y` a `Vec` or slice: -for x in y.into_iter() { - // .. -} -``` -can be rewritten to -``` -for x in y { - // .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_iter_loop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_iter_loop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cabe72e91..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_iter_loop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for loops on `x.iter()` where `&x` will do, and -suggests the latter. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability. - -### Known problems -False negatives. We currently only warn on some known -types. - -### Example -``` -// with `y` a `Vec` or slice: -for x in y.iter() { - // .. -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -for x in &y { - // .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_write.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_write.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eafed5d39..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/explicit_write.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `write!()` / `writeln()!` which can be -replaced with `(e)print!()` / `(e)println!()` - -### Why is this bad? -Using `(e)println! is clearer and more concise - -### Example -``` -writeln!(&mut std::io::stderr(), "foo: {:?}", bar).unwrap(); -writeln!(&mut std::io::stdout(), "foo: {:?}", bar).unwrap(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -eprintln!("foo: {:?}", bar); -println!("foo: {:?}", bar); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/extend_with_drain.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/extend_with_drain.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2f31dcf5f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/extend_with_drain.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for occurrences where one vector gets extended instead of append - -### Why is this bad? -Using `append` instead of `extend` is more concise and faster - -### Example -``` -let mut a = vec![1, 2, 3]; -let mut b = vec![4, 5, 6]; - -a.extend(b.drain(..)); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let mut a = vec![1, 2, 3]; -let mut b = vec![4, 5, 6]; - -a.append(&mut b); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/extra_unused_lifetimes.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/extra_unused_lifetimes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bc1814aa4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/extra_unused_lifetimes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for lifetimes in generics that are never used -anywhere else. - -### Why is this bad? -The additional lifetimes make the code look more -complicated, while there is nothing out of the ordinary going on. Removing -them leads to more readable code. - -### Example -``` -// unnecessary lifetimes -fn unused_lifetime<'a>(x: u8) { - // .. -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn no_lifetime(x: u8) { - // ... -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fallible_impl_from.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fallible_impl_from.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 588a5bb10..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fallible_impl_from.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for impls of `From<..>` that contain `panic!()` or `unwrap()` - -### Why is this bad? -`TryFrom` should be used if there's a possibility of failure. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo(i32); - -impl From<String> for Foo { - fn from(s: String) -> Self { - Foo(s.parse().unwrap()) - } -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -struct Foo(i32); - -impl TryFrom<String> for Foo { - type Error = (); - fn try_from(s: String) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { - if let Ok(parsed) = s.parse() { - Ok(Foo(parsed)) - } else { - Err(()) - } - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/field_reassign_with_default.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/field_reassign_with_default.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e58b7239f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/field_reassign_with_default.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for immediate reassignment of fields initialized -with Default::default(). - -### Why is this bad? -It's more idiomatic to use the [functional update syntax](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/expressions/struct-expr.html#functional-update-syntax). - -### Known problems -Assignments to patterns that are of tuple type are not linted. - -### Example -``` -let mut a: A = Default::default(); -a.i = 42; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let a = A { - i: 42, - .. Default::default() -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filetype_is_file.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filetype_is_file.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ad14bd62c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filetype_is_file.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `FileType::is_file()`. - -### Why is this bad? -When people testing a file type with `FileType::is_file` -they are testing whether a path is something they can get bytes from. But -`is_file` doesn't cover special file types in unix-like systems, and doesn't cover -symlink in windows. Using `!FileType::is_dir()` is a better way to that intention. - -### Example -``` -let metadata = std::fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; -let filetype = metadata.file_type(); - -if filetype.is_file() { - // read file -} -``` - -should be written as: - -``` -let metadata = std::fs::metadata("foo.txt")?; -let filetype = metadata.file_type(); - -if !filetype.is_dir() { - // read file -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filter_map_identity.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filter_map_identity.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 83b666f2e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filter_map_identity.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `filter_map(|x| x)`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely by using `flatten`. - -### Example -``` -iter.filter_map(|x| x); -``` -Use instead: -``` -iter.flatten(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filter_map_next.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filter_map_next.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b38620b56..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filter_map_next.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.filter_map(_).next()`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as -`_.find_map(_)`. - -### Example -``` - (0..3).filter_map(|x| if x == 2 { Some(x) } else { None }).next(); -``` -Can be written as - -``` - (0..3).find_map(|x| if x == 2 { Some(x) } else { None }); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filter_next.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filter_next.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 898a74166..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/filter_next.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.filter(_).next()`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as -`_.find(_)`. - -### Example -``` -vec.iter().filter(|x| **x == 0).next(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -vec.iter().find(|x| **x == 0); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/flat_map_identity.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/flat_map_identity.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a5ee79b49..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/flat_map_identity.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `flat_map(|x| x)`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely by using `flatten`. - -### Example -``` -iter.flat_map(|x| x); -``` -Can be written as -``` -iter.flatten(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/flat_map_option.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/flat_map_option.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d50b9156d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/flat_map_option.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `Iterator::flat_map()` where `filter_map()` could be -used instead. - -### Why is this bad? -When applicable, `filter_map()` is more clear since it shows that -`Option` is used to produce 0 or 1 items. - -### Example -``` -let nums: Vec<i32> = ["1", "2", "whee!"].iter().flat_map(|x| x.parse().ok()).collect(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let nums: Vec<i32> = ["1", "2", "whee!"].iter().filter_map(|x| x.parse().ok()).collect(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_arithmetic.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_arithmetic.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1f9bce5ab..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_arithmetic.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for float arithmetic. - -### Why is this bad? -For some embedded systems or kernel development, it -can be useful to rule out floating-point numbers. - -### Example -``` -a + 1.0; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_cmp.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_cmp.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c19907c90..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_cmp.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for (in-)equality comparisons on floating-point -values (apart from zero), except in functions called `*eq*` (which probably -implement equality for a type involving floats). - -### Why is this bad? -Floating point calculations are usually imprecise, so -asking if two values are *exactly* equal is asking for trouble. For a good -guide on what to do, see [the floating point -guide](http://www.floating-point-gui.de/errors/comparison). - -### Example -``` -let x = 1.2331f64; -let y = 1.2332f64; - -if y == 1.23f64 { } -if y != x {} // where both are floats -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let error_margin = f64::EPSILON; // Use an epsilon for comparison -// Or, if Rust <= 1.42, use `std::f64::EPSILON` constant instead. -// let error_margin = std::f64::EPSILON; -if (y - 1.23f64).abs() < error_margin { } -if (y - x).abs() > error_margin { } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_cmp_const.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_cmp_const.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9208feaac..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_cmp_const.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for (in-)equality comparisons on floating-point -value and constant, except in functions called `*eq*` (which probably -implement equality for a type involving floats). - -### Why is this bad? -Floating point calculations are usually imprecise, so -asking if two values are *exactly* equal is asking for trouble. For a good -guide on what to do, see [the floating point -guide](http://www.floating-point-gui.de/errors/comparison). - -### Example -``` -let x: f64 = 1.0; -const ONE: f64 = 1.00; - -if x == ONE { } // where both are floats -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let error_margin = f64::EPSILON; // Use an epsilon for comparison -// Or, if Rust <= 1.42, use `std::f64::EPSILON` constant instead. -// let error_margin = std::f64::EPSILON; -if (x - ONE).abs() < error_margin { } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_equality_without_abs.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_equality_without_abs.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 556b574e1..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/float_equality_without_abs.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for statements of the form `(a - b) < f32::EPSILON` or -`(a - b) < f64::EPSILON`. Notes the missing `.abs()`. - -### Why is this bad? -The code without `.abs()` is more likely to have a bug. - -### Known problems -If the user can ensure that b is larger than a, the `.abs()` is -technically unnecessary. However, it will make the code more robust and doesn't have any -large performance implications. If the abs call was deliberately left out for performance -reasons, it is probably better to state this explicitly in the code, which then can be done -with an allow. - -### Example -``` -pub fn is_roughly_equal(a: f32, b: f32) -> bool { - (a - b) < f32::EPSILON -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -pub fn is_roughly_equal(a: f32, b: f32) -> bool { - (a - b).abs() < f32::EPSILON -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_address_comparisons.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_address_comparisons.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7d2b7b681..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_address_comparisons.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for comparisons with an address of a function item. - -### Why is this bad? -Function item address is not guaranteed to be unique and could vary -between different code generation units. Furthermore different function items could have -the same address after being merged together. - -### Example -``` -type F = fn(); -fn a() {} -let f: F = a; -if f == a { - // ... -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_params_excessive_bools.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_params_excessive_bools.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2eae05633..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_params_excessive_bools.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for excessive use of -bools in function definitions. - -### Why is this bad? -Calls to such functions -are confusing and error prone, because it's -hard to remember argument order and you have -no type system support to back you up. Using -two-variant enums instead of bools often makes -API easier to use. - -### Example -``` -fn f(is_round: bool, is_hot: bool) { ... } -``` - -Use instead: -``` -enum Shape { - Round, - Spiky, -} - -enum Temperature { - Hot, - IceCold, -} - -fn f(shape: Shape, temperature: Temperature) { ... } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_to_numeric_cast.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_to_numeric_cast.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1f587f6d7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_to_numeric_cast.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts of function pointers to something other than usize - -### Why is this bad? -Casting a function pointer to anything other than usize/isize is not portable across -architectures, because you end up losing bits if the target type is too small or end up with a -bunch of extra bits that waste space and add more instructions to the final binary than -strictly necessary for the problem - -Casting to isize also doesn't make sense since there are no signed addresses. - -### Example -``` -fn fun() -> i32 { 1 } -let _ = fun as i64; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let _ = fun as usize; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_to_numeric_cast_any.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_to_numeric_cast_any.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ee3c33d23..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_to_numeric_cast_any.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts of a function pointer to any integer type. - -### Why is this bad? -Casting a function pointer to an integer can have surprising results and can occur -accidentally if parentheses are omitted from a function call. If you aren't doing anything -low-level with function pointers then you can opt-out of casting functions to integers in -order to avoid mistakes. Alternatively, you can use this lint to audit all uses of function -pointer casts in your code. - -### Example -``` -// fn1 is cast as `usize` -fn fn1() -> u16 { - 1 -}; -let _ = fn1 as usize; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -// maybe you intended to call the function? -fn fn2() -> u16 { - 1 -}; -let _ = fn2() as usize; - -// or - -// maybe you intended to cast it to a function type? -fn fn3() -> u16 { - 1 -} -let _ = fn3 as fn() -> u16; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_to_numeric_cast_with_truncation.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_to_numeric_cast_with_truncation.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 69f12fa31..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/fn_to_numeric_cast_with_truncation.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts of a function pointer to a numeric type not wide enough to -store address. - -### Why is this bad? -Such a cast discards some bits of the function's address. If this is intended, it would be more -clearly expressed by casting to usize first, then casting the usize to the intended type (with -a comment) to perform the truncation. - -### Example -``` -fn fn1() -> i16 { - 1 -}; -let _ = fn1 as i32; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -// Cast to usize first, then comment with the reason for the truncation -fn fn1() -> i16 { - 1 -}; -let fn_ptr = fn1 as usize; -let fn_ptr_truncated = fn_ptr as i32; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/for_kv_map.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/for_kv_map.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a9a2ffee9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/for_kv_map.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for iterating a map (`HashMap` or `BTreeMap`) and -ignoring either the keys or values. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability. There are `keys` and `values` methods that -can be used to express that don't need the values or keys. - -### Example -``` -for (k, _) in &map { - .. -} -``` - -could be replaced by - -``` -for k in map.keys() { - .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/forget_copy.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/forget_copy.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1d100912e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/forget_copy.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `std::mem::forget` with a value that -derives the Copy trait - -### Why is this bad? -Calling `std::mem::forget` [does nothing for types that -implement Copy](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/fn.drop.html) since the -value will be copied and moved into the function on invocation. - -An alternative, but also valid, explanation is that Copy types do not -implement -the Drop trait, which means they have no destructors. Without a destructor, -there -is nothing for `std::mem::forget` to ignore. - -### Example -``` -let x: i32 = 42; // i32 implements Copy -std::mem::forget(x) // A copy of x is passed to the function, leaving the - // original unaffected -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/forget_non_drop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/forget_non_drop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3307d654c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/forget_non_drop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `std::mem::forget` with a value that does not implement `Drop`. - -### Why is this bad? -Calling `std::mem::forget` is no different than dropping such a type. A different value may -have been intended. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo; -let x = Foo; -std::mem::forget(x); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/forget_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/forget_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 874fb8786..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/forget_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference -instead of an owned value. - -### Why is this bad? -Calling `forget` on a reference will only forget the -reference itself, which is a no-op. It will not forget the underlying -referenced -value, which is likely what was intended. - -### Example -``` -let x = Box::new(1); -std::mem::forget(&x) // Should have been forget(x), x will still be dropped -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/format_in_format_args.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/format_in_format_args.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ac498472f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/format_in_format_args.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects `format!` within the arguments of another macro that does -formatting such as `format!` itself, `write!` or `println!`. Suggests -inlining the `format!` call. - -### Why is this bad? -The recommended code is both shorter and avoids a temporary allocation. - -### Example -``` -println!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller())); -``` -Use instead: -``` -println!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller()); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/format_push_string.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/format_push_string.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ca409ebc7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/format_push_string.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects cases where the result of a `format!` call is -appended to an existing `String`. - -### Why is this bad? -Introduces an extra, avoidable heap allocation. - -### Known problems -`format!` returns a `String` but `write!` returns a `Result`. -Thus you are forced to ignore the `Err` variant to achieve the same API. - -While using `write!` in the suggested way should never fail, this isn't necessarily clear to the programmer. - -### Example -``` -let mut s = String::new(); -s += &format!("0x{:X}", 1024); -s.push_str(&format!("0x{:X}", 1024)); -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::fmt::Write as _; // import without risk of name clashing - -let mut s = String::new(); -let _ = write!(s, "0x{:X}", 1024); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/from_iter_instead_of_collect.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/from_iter_instead_of_collect.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f3fd27597..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/from_iter_instead_of_collect.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `from_iter()` function calls on types that implement the `FromIterator` -trait. - -### Why is this bad? -It is recommended style to use collect. See -[FromIterator documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/trait.FromIterator.html) - -### Example -``` -let five_fives = std::iter::repeat(5).take(5); - -let v = Vec::from_iter(five_fives); - -assert_eq!(v, vec![5, 5, 5, 5, 5]); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let five_fives = std::iter::repeat(5).take(5); - -let v: Vec<i32> = five_fives.collect(); - -assert_eq!(v, vec![5, 5, 5, 5, 5]); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/from_over_into.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/from_over_into.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0770bcc42..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/from_over_into.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Searches for implementations of the `Into<..>` trait and suggests to implement `From<..>` instead. - -### Why is this bad? -According the std docs implementing `From<..>` is preferred since it gives you `Into<..>` for free where the reverse isn't true. - -### Example -``` -struct StringWrapper(String); - -impl Into<StringWrapper> for String { - fn into(self) -> StringWrapper { - StringWrapper(self) - } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -struct StringWrapper(String); - -impl From<String> for StringWrapper { - fn from(s: String) -> StringWrapper { - StringWrapper(s) - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/from_str_radix_10.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/from_str_radix_10.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f6f319d3e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/from_str_radix_10.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Checks for function invocations of the form `primitive::from_str_radix(s, 10)` - -### Why is this bad? - -This specific common use case can be rewritten as `s.parse::<primitive>()` -(and in most cases, the turbofish can be removed), which reduces code length -and complexity. - -### Known problems - -This lint may suggest using (&<expression>).parse() instead of <expression>.parse() directly -in some cases, which is correct but adds unnecessary complexity to the code. - -### Example -``` -let input: &str = get_input(); -let num = u16::from_str_radix(input, 10)?; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let input: &str = get_input(); -let num: u16 = input.parse()?; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/future_not_send.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/future_not_send.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0aa048d27..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/future_not_send.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint requires Future implementations returned from -functions and methods to implement the `Send` marker trait. It is mostly -used by library authors (public and internal) that target an audience where -multithreaded executors are likely to be used for running these Futures. - -### Why is this bad? -A Future implementation captures some state that it -needs to eventually produce its final value. When targeting a multithreaded -executor (which is the norm on non-embedded devices) this means that this -state may need to be transported to other threads, in other words the -whole Future needs to implement the `Send` marker trait. If it does not, -then the resulting Future cannot be submitted to a thread pool in the -end user’s code. - -Especially for generic functions it can be confusing to leave the -discovery of this problem to the end user: the reported error location -will be far from its cause and can in many cases not even be fixed without -modifying the library where the offending Future implementation is -produced. - -### Example -``` -async fn not_send(bytes: std::rc::Rc<[u8]>) {} -``` -Use instead: -``` -async fn is_send(bytes: std::sync::Arc<[u8]>) {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/get_first.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/get_first.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c905a737d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/get_first.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for using `x.get(0)` instead of -`x.first()`. - -### Why is this bad? -Using `x.first()` is easier to read and has the same -result. - -### Example -``` -let x = vec![2, 3, 5]; -let first_element = x.get(0); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x = vec![2, 3, 5]; -let first_element = x.first(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/get_last_with_len.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/get_last_with_len.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 31c7f2695..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/get_last_with_len.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for using `x.get(x.len() - 1)` instead of -`x.last()`. - -### Why is this bad? -Using `x.last()` is easier to read and has the same -result. - -Note that using `x[x.len() - 1]` is semantically different from -`x.last()`. Indexing into the array will panic on out-of-bounds -accesses, while `x.get()` and `x.last()` will return `None`. - -There is another lint (get_unwrap) that covers the case of using -`x.get(index).unwrap()` instead of `x[index]`. - -### Example -``` -let x = vec![2, 3, 5]; -let last_element = x.get(x.len() - 1); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x = vec![2, 3, 5]; -let last_element = x.last(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/get_unwrap.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/get_unwrap.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8defc2224..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/get_unwrap.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `.get().unwrap()` (or -`.get_mut().unwrap`) on a standard library type which implements `Index` - -### Why is this bad? -Using the Index trait (`[]`) is more clear and more -concise. - -### Known problems -Not a replacement for error handling: Using either -`.unwrap()` or the Index trait (`[]`) carries the risk of causing a `panic` -if the value being accessed is `None`. If the use of `.get().unwrap()` is a -temporary placeholder for dealing with the `Option` type, then this does -not mitigate the need for error handling. If there is a chance that `.get()` -will be `None` in your program, then it is advisable that the `None` case -is handled in a future refactor instead of using `.unwrap()` or the Index -trait. - -### Example -``` -let mut some_vec = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; -let last = some_vec.get(3).unwrap(); -*some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; -``` -The correct use would be: -``` -let mut some_vec = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; -let last = some_vec[3]; -some_vec[0] = 1; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/identity_op.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/identity_op.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a8e40bb43..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/identity_op.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for identity operations, e.g., `x + 0`. - -### Why is this bad? -This code can be removed without changing the -meaning. So it just obscures what's going on. Delete it mercilessly. - -### Example -``` -x / 1 + 0 * 1 - 0 | 0; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_let_mutex.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_let_mutex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4d873ade9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_let_mutex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `Mutex::lock` calls in `if let` expression -with lock calls in any of the else blocks. - -### Why is this bad? -The Mutex lock remains held for the whole -`if let ... else` block and deadlocks. - -### Example -``` -if let Ok(thing) = mutex.lock() { - do_thing(); -} else { - mutex.lock(); -} -``` -Should be written -``` -let locked = mutex.lock(); -if let Ok(thing) = locked { - do_thing(thing); -} else { - use_locked(locked); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_not_else.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_not_else.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0e5ac4ce6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_not_else.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `!` or `!=` in an if condition with an -else branch. - -### Why is this bad? -Negations reduce the readability of statements. - -### Example -``` -if !v.is_empty() { - a() -} else { - b() -} -``` - -Could be written: - -``` -if v.is_empty() { - b() -} else { - a() -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_same_then_else.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_same_then_else.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 75127016b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_same_then_else.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `if/else` with the same body as the *then* part -and the *else* part. - -### Why is this bad? -This is probably a copy & paste error. - -### Example -``` -let foo = if … { - 42 -} else { - 42 -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_then_some_else_none.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_then_some_else_none.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 13744f920..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/if_then_some_else_none.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for if-else that could be written using either `bool::then` or `bool::then_some`. - -### Why is this bad? -Looks a little redundant. Using `bool::then` is more concise and incurs no loss of clarity. -For simple calculations and known values, use `bool::then_some`, which is eagerly evaluated -in comparison to `bool::then`. - -### Example -``` -let a = if v.is_empty() { - println!("true!"); - Some(42) -} else { - None -}; -``` - -Could be written: - -``` -let a = v.is_empty().then(|| { - println!("true!"); - 42 -}); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ifs_same_cond.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ifs_same_cond.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 024ba5df9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ifs_same_cond.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for consecutive `if`s with the same condition. - -### Why is this bad? -This is probably a copy & paste error. - -### Example -``` -if a == b { - … -} else if a == b { - … -} -``` - -Note that this lint ignores all conditions with a function call as it could -have side effects: - -``` -if foo() { - … -} else if foo() { // not linted - … -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_clone.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_clone.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f5aa112c5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_clone.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the usage of `_.to_owned()`, `vec.to_vec()`, or similar when calling `_.clone()` would be clearer. - -### Why is this bad? -These methods do the same thing as `_.clone()` but may be confusing as -to why we are calling `to_vec` on something that is already a `Vec` or calling `to_owned` on something that is already owned. - -### Example -``` -let a = vec![1, 2, 3]; -let b = a.to_vec(); -let c = a.to_owned(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let a = vec![1, 2, 3]; -let b = a.clone(); -let c = a.clone(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_hasher.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_hasher.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0c1f76620..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_hasher.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for public `impl` or `fn` missing generalization -over different hashers and implicitly defaulting to the default hashing -algorithm (`SipHash`). - -### Why is this bad? -`HashMap` or `HashSet` with custom hashers cannot be -used with them. - -### Known problems -Suggestions for replacing constructors can contain -false-positives. Also applying suggestions can require modification of other -pieces of code, possibly including external crates. - -### Example -``` -impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> Serialize for HashMap<K, V> { } - -pub fn foo(map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>) { } -``` -could be rewritten as -``` -impl<K: Hash + Eq, V, S: BuildHasher> Serialize for HashMap<K, V, S> { } - -pub fn foo<S: BuildHasher>(map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32, S>) { } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_return.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_return.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ee65a636b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_return.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for missing return statements at the end of a block. - -### Why is this bad? -Actually omitting the return keyword is idiomatic Rust code. Programmers -coming from other languages might prefer the expressiveness of `return`. It's possible to miss -the last returning statement because the only difference is a missing `;`. Especially in bigger -code with multiple return paths having a `return` keyword makes it easier to find the -corresponding statements. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(x: usize) -> usize { - x -} -``` -add return -``` -fn foo(x: usize) -> usize { - return x; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_saturating_add.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_saturating_add.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5883a5363..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_saturating_add.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for implicit saturating addition. - -### Why is this bad? -The built-in function is more readable and may be faster. - -### Example -``` -let mut u:u32 = 7000; - -if u != u32::MAX { - u += 1; -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -let mut u:u32 = 7000; - -u = u.saturating_add(1); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_saturating_sub.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_saturating_sub.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 03b47905a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/implicit_saturating_sub.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for implicit saturating subtraction. - -### Why is this bad? -Simplicity and readability. Instead we can easily use an builtin function. - -### Example -``` -let mut i: u32 = end - start; - -if i != 0 { - i -= 1; -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let mut i: u32 = end - start; - -i = i.saturating_sub(1); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/imprecise_flops.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/imprecise_flops.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e84d81cea..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/imprecise_flops.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Looks for floating-point expressions that -can be expressed using built-in methods to improve accuracy -at the cost of performance. - -### Why is this bad? -Negatively impacts accuracy. - -### Example -``` -let a = 3f32; -let _ = a.powf(1.0 / 3.0); -let _ = (1.0 + a).ln(); -let _ = a.exp() - 1.0; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let a = 3f32; -let _ = a.cbrt(); -let _ = a.ln_1p(); -let _ = a.exp_m1(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inconsistent_digit_grouping.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inconsistent_digit_grouping.txt deleted file mode 100644 index aa0b072de..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inconsistent_digit_grouping.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns if an integral or floating-point constant is -grouped inconsistently with underscores. - -### Why is this bad? -Readers may incorrectly interpret inconsistently -grouped digits. - -### Example -``` -618_64_9189_73_511 -``` - -Use instead: -``` -61_864_918_973_511 -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inconsistent_struct_constructor.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inconsistent_struct_constructor.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eb682109a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inconsistent_struct_constructor.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for struct constructors where all fields are shorthand and -the order of the field init shorthand in the constructor is inconsistent -with the order in the struct definition. - -### Why is this bad? -Since the order of fields in a constructor doesn't affect the -resulted instance as the below example indicates, - -``` -#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -struct Foo { - x: i32, - y: i32, -} -let x = 1; -let y = 2; - -// This assertion never fails: -assert_eq!(Foo { x, y }, Foo { y, x }); -``` - -inconsistent order can be confusing and decreases readability and consistency. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo { - x: i32, - y: i32, -} -let x = 1; -let y = 2; - -Foo { y, x }; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -Foo { x, y }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/index_refutable_slice.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/index_refutable_slice.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8a7d52761..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/index_refutable_slice.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -The lint checks for slice bindings in patterns that are only used to -access individual slice values. - -### Why is this bad? -Accessing slice values using indices can lead to panics. Using refutable -patterns can avoid these. Binding to individual values also improves the -readability as they can be named. - -### Limitations -This lint currently only checks for immutable access inside `if let` -patterns. - -### Example -``` -let slice: Option<&[u32]> = Some(&[1, 2, 3]); - -if let Some(slice) = slice { - println!("{}", slice[0]); -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -let slice: Option<&[u32]> = Some(&[1, 2, 3]); - -if let Some(&[first, ..]) = slice { - println!("{}", first); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/indexing_slicing.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/indexing_slicing.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 76ca6ed31..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/indexing_slicing.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of indexing or slicing. Arrays are special cases, this lint -does report on arrays if we can tell that slicing operations are in bounds and does not -lint on constant `usize` indexing on arrays because that is handled by rustc's `const_err` lint. - -### Why is this bad? -Indexing and slicing can panic at runtime and there are -safe alternatives. - -### Example -``` -// Vector -let x = vec![0; 5]; - -x[2]; -&x[2..100]; - -// Array -let y = [0, 1, 2, 3]; - -&y[10..100]; -&y[10..]; -``` - -Use instead: -``` - -x.get(2); -x.get(2..100); - -y.get(10); -y.get(10..100); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ineffective_bit_mask.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ineffective_bit_mask.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f6e7ef556..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ineffective_bit_mask.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for bit masks in comparisons which can be removed -without changing the outcome. The basic structure can be seen in the -following table: - -|Comparison| Bit Op |Example |equals | -|----------|----------|------------|-------| -|`>` / `<=`|`\|` / `^`|`x \| 2 > 3`|`x > 3`| -|`<` / `>=`|`\|` / `^`|`x ^ 1 < 4` |`x < 4`| - -### Why is this bad? -Not equally evil as [`bad_bit_mask`](#bad_bit_mask), -but still a bit misleading, because the bit mask is ineffective. - -### Known problems -False negatives: This lint will only match instances -where we have figured out the math (which is for a power-of-two compared -value). This means things like `x | 1 >= 7` (which would be better written -as `x >= 6`) will not be reported (but bit masks like this are fairly -uncommon). - -### Example -``` -if (x | 1 > 3) { } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inefficient_to_string.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inefficient_to_string.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f7061d1ce..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inefficient_to_string.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `.to_string()` on an `&&T` where -`T` implements `ToString` directly (like `&&str` or `&&String`). - -### Why is this bad? -This bypasses the specialized implementation of -`ToString` and instead goes through the more expensive string formatting -facilities. - -### Example -``` -// Generic implementation for `T: Display` is used (slow) -["foo", "bar"].iter().map(|s| s.to_string()); - -// OK, the specialized impl is used -["foo", "bar"].iter().map(|&s| s.to_string()); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/infallible_destructuring_match.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/infallible_destructuring_match.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4b5d3c4ba..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/infallible_destructuring_match.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for matches being used to destructure a single-variant enum -or tuple struct where a `let` will suffice. - -### Why is this bad? -Just readability – `let` doesn't nest, whereas a `match` does. - -### Example -``` -enum Wrapper { - Data(i32), -} - -let wrapper = Wrapper::Data(42); - -let data = match wrapper { - Wrapper::Data(i) => i, -}; -``` - -The correct use would be: -``` -enum Wrapper { - Data(i32), -} - -let wrapper = Wrapper::Data(42); -let Wrapper::Data(data) = wrapper; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/infinite_iter.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/infinite_iter.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8a22fabc5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/infinite_iter.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for iteration that is guaranteed to be infinite. - -### Why is this bad? -While there may be places where this is acceptable -(e.g., in event streams), in most cases this is simply an error. - -### Example -``` -use std::iter; - -iter::repeat(1_u8).collect::<Vec<_>>(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inherent_to_string.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inherent_to_string.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b18e600e9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inherent_to_string.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the definition of inherent methods with a signature of `to_string(&self) -> String`. - -### Why is this bad? -This method is also implicitly defined if a type implements the `Display` trait. As the functionality of `Display` is much more versatile, it should be preferred. - -### Example -``` -pub struct A; - -impl A { - pub fn to_string(&self) -> String { - "I am A".to_string() - } -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -use std::fmt; - -pub struct A; - -impl fmt::Display for A { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - write!(f, "I am A") - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inherent_to_string_shadow_display.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inherent_to_string_shadow_display.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a4bd0b622..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inherent_to_string_shadow_display.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the definition of inherent methods with a signature of `to_string(&self) -> String` and if the type implementing this method also implements the `Display` trait. - -### Why is this bad? -This method is also implicitly defined if a type implements the `Display` trait. The less versatile inherent method will then shadow the implementation introduced by `Display`. - -### Example -``` -use std::fmt; - -pub struct A; - -impl A { - pub fn to_string(&self) -> String { - "I am A".to_string() - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for A { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - write!(f, "I am A, too") - } -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -use std::fmt; - -pub struct A; - -impl fmt::Display for A { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - write!(f, "I am A") - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/init_numbered_fields.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/init_numbered_fields.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ba40af6a5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/init_numbered_fields.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for tuple structs initialized with field syntax. -It will however not lint if a base initializer is present. -The lint will also ignore code in macros. - -### Why is this bad? -This may be confusing to the uninitiated and adds no -benefit as opposed to tuple initializers - -### Example -``` -struct TupleStruct(u8, u16); - -let _ = TupleStruct { - 0: 1, - 1: 23, -}; - -// should be written as -let base = TupleStruct(1, 23); - -// This is OK however -let _ = TupleStruct { 0: 42, ..base }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_always.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_always.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7721da4c4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_always.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for items annotated with `#[inline(always)]`, -unless the annotated function is empty or simply panics. - -### Why is this bad? -While there are valid uses of this annotation (and once -you know when to use it, by all means `allow` this lint), it's a common -newbie-mistake to pepper one's code with it. - -As a rule of thumb, before slapping `#[inline(always)]` on a function, -measure if that additional function call really affects your runtime profile -sufficiently to make up for the increase in compile time. - -### Known problems -False positives, big time. This lint is meant to be -deactivated by everyone doing serious performance work. This means having -done the measurement. - -### Example -``` -#[inline(always)] -fn not_quite_hot_code(..) { ... } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_asm_x86_att_syntax.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_asm_x86_att_syntax.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8eb49d122..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_asm_x86_att_syntax.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of AT&T x86 assembly syntax. - -### Why is this bad? -The lint has been enabled to indicate a preference -for Intel x86 assembly syntax. - -### Example - -``` -asm!("lea ({}), {}", in(reg) ptr, lateout(reg) _, options(att_syntax)); -``` -Use instead: -``` -asm!("lea {}, [{}]", lateout(reg) _, in(reg) ptr); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_asm_x86_intel_syntax.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_asm_x86_intel_syntax.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5aa22c8ed..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_asm_x86_intel_syntax.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of Intel x86 assembly syntax. - -### Why is this bad? -The lint has been enabled to indicate a preference -for AT&T x86 assembly syntax. - -### Example - -``` -asm!("lea {}, [{}]", lateout(reg) _, in(reg) ptr); -``` -Use instead: -``` -asm!("lea ({}), {}", in(reg) ptr, lateout(reg) _, options(att_syntax)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_fn_without_body.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_fn_without_body.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 127c161aa..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inline_fn_without_body.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `#[inline]` on trait methods without bodies - -### Why is this bad? -Only implementations of trait methods may be inlined. -The inline attribute is ignored for trait methods without bodies. - -### Example -``` -trait Animal { - #[inline] - fn name(&self) -> &'static str; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inspect_for_each.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inspect_for_each.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 01a46d6c4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/inspect_for_each.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `inspect().for_each()`. - -### Why is this bad? -It is the same as performing the computation -inside `inspect` at the beginning of the closure in `for_each`. - -### Example -``` -[1,2,3,4,5].iter() -.inspect(|&x| println!("inspect the number: {}", x)) -.for_each(|&x| { - assert!(x >= 0); -}); -``` -Can be written as -``` -[1,2,3,4,5].iter() -.for_each(|&x| { - println!("inspect the number: {}", x); - assert!(x >= 0); -}); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/int_plus_one.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/int_plus_one.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1b68f3eeb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/int_plus_one.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `x >= y + 1` or `x - 1 >= y` (and `<=`) in a block - -### Why is this bad? -Readability -- better to use `> y` instead of `>= y + 1`. - -### Example -``` -if x >= y + 1 {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -if x > y {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/integer_arithmetic.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/integer_arithmetic.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ea57a2ef9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/integer_arithmetic.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for integer arithmetic operations which could overflow or panic. - -Specifically, checks for any operators (`+`, `-`, `*`, `<<`, etc) which are capable -of overflowing according to the [Rust -Reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/expressions/operator-expr.html#overflow), -or which can panic (`/`, `%`). No bounds analysis or sophisticated reasoning is -attempted. - -### Why is this bad? -Integer overflow will trigger a panic in debug builds or will wrap in -release mode. Division by zero will cause a panic in either mode. In some applications one -wants explicitly checked, wrapping or saturating arithmetic. - -### Example -``` -a + 1; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/integer_division.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/integer_division.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f6d334981..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/integer_division.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for division of integers - -### Why is this bad? -When outside of some very specific algorithms, -integer division is very often a mistake because it discards the -remainder. - -### Example -``` -let x = 3 / 2; -println!("{}", x); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x = 3f32 / 2f32; -println!("{}", x); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/into_iter_on_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/into_iter_on_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index acb6bd474..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/into_iter_on_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `into_iter` calls on references which should be replaced by `iter` -or `iter_mut`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability. Calling `into_iter` on a reference will not move out its -content into the resulting iterator, which is confusing. It is better just call `iter` or -`iter_mut` directly. - -### Example -``` -(&vec).into_iter(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -(&vec).iter(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_null_ptr_usage.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_null_ptr_usage.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6fb3fa3f8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_null_ptr_usage.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint checks for invalid usages of `ptr::null`. - -### Why is this bad? -This causes undefined behavior. - -### Example -``` -// Undefined behavior -unsafe { std::slice::from_raw_parts(ptr::null(), 0); } -``` - -Use instead: -``` -unsafe { std::slice::from_raw_parts(NonNull::dangling().as_ptr(), 0); } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_regex.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_regex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6c9969b6e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_regex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks [regex](https://crates.io/crates/regex) creation -(with `Regex::new`, `RegexBuilder::new`, or `RegexSet::new`) for correct -regex syntax. - -### Why is this bad? -This will lead to a runtime panic. - -### Example -``` -Regex::new("(") -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_upcast_comparisons.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_upcast_comparisons.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 77cb03308..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_upcast_comparisons.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for comparisons where the relation is always either -true or false, but where one side has been upcast so that the comparison is -necessary. Only integer types are checked. - -### Why is this bad? -An expression like `let x : u8 = ...; (x as u32) > 300` -will mistakenly imply that it is possible for `x` to be outside the range of -`u8`. - -### Known problems -https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/886 - -### Example -``` -let x: u8 = 1; -(x as u32) > 300; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_utf8_in_unchecked.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_utf8_in_unchecked.txt deleted file mode 100644 index afb5acbe9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invalid_utf8_in_unchecked.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `std::str::from_utf8_unchecked` with an invalid UTF-8 literal - -### Why is this bad? -Creating such a `str` would result in undefined behavior - -### Example -``` -unsafe { - std::str::from_utf8_unchecked(b"cl\x82ippy"); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invisible_characters.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invisible_characters.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3dda38091..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/invisible_characters.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for invisible Unicode characters in the code. - -### Why is this bad? -Having an invisible character in the code makes for all -sorts of April fools, but otherwise is very much frowned upon. - -### Example -You don't see it, but there may be a zero-width space or soft hyphen -somewhere in this text.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/is_digit_ascii_radix.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/is_digit_ascii_radix.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9f11cf430..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/is_digit_ascii_radix.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Finds usages of [`char::is_digit`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.char.html#method.is_digit) that -can be replaced with [`is_ascii_digit`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.char.html#method.is_ascii_digit) or -[`is_ascii_hexdigit`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.char.html#method.is_ascii_hexdigit). - -### Why is this bad? -`is_digit(..)` is slower and requires specifying the radix. - -### Example -``` -let c: char = '6'; -c.is_digit(10); -c.is_digit(16); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let c: char = '6'; -c.is_ascii_digit(); -c.is_ascii_hexdigit(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/items_after_statements.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/items_after_statements.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6fdfff50d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/items_after_statements.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for items declared after some statement in a block. - -### Why is this bad? -Items live for the entire scope they are declared -in. But statements are processed in order. This might cause confusion as -it's hard to figure out which item is meant in a statement. - -### Example -``` -fn foo() { - println!("cake"); -} - -fn main() { - foo(); // prints "foo" - fn foo() { - println!("foo"); - } - foo(); // prints "foo" -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn foo() { - println!("cake"); -} - -fn main() { - fn foo() { - println!("foo"); - } - foo(); // prints "foo" - foo(); // prints "foo" -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_cloned_collect.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_cloned_collect.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 90dc9ebb4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_cloned_collect.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the use of `.cloned().collect()` on slice to -create a `Vec`. - -### Why is this bad? -`.to_vec()` is clearer - -### Example -``` -let s = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; -let s2: Vec<isize> = s[..].iter().cloned().collect(); -``` -The better use would be: -``` -let s = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; -let s2: Vec<isize> = s.to_vec(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_count.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_count.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f3db4a26c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_count.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the use of `.iter().count()`. - -### Why is this bad? -`.len()` is more efficient and more -readable. - -### Example -``` -let some_vec = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; - -some_vec.iter().count(); -&some_vec[..].iter().count(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let some_vec = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; - -some_vec.len(); -&some_vec[..].len(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_kv_map.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_kv_map.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a063c8195..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_kv_map.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Checks for iterating a map (`HashMap` or `BTreeMap`) and -ignoring either the keys or values. - -### Why is this bad? - -Readability. There are `keys` and `values` methods that -can be used to express that we only need the keys or the values. - -### Example - -``` -let map: HashMap<u32, u32> = HashMap::new(); -let values = map.iter().map(|(_, value)| value).collect::<Vec<_>>(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let map: HashMap<u32, u32> = HashMap::new(); -let values = map.values().collect::<Vec<_>>(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_next_loop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_next_loop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b33eb39d6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_next_loop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for loops on `x.next()`. - -### Why is this bad? -`next()` returns either `Some(value)` if there was a -value, or `None` otherwise. The insidious thing is that `Option<_>` -implements `IntoIterator`, so that possibly one value will be iterated, -leading to some hard to find bugs. No one will want to write such code -[except to win an Underhanded Rust -Contest](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/3hb0wm/underhanded_rust_contest/cu5yuhr). - -### Example -``` -for x in y.next() { - .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_next_slice.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_next_slice.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1cea25eaf..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_next_slice.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `iter().next()` on a Slice or an Array - -### Why is this bad? -These can be shortened into `.get()` - -### Example -``` -a[2..].iter().next(); -b.iter().next(); -``` -should be written as: -``` -a.get(2); -b.get(0); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_not_returning_iterator.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_not_returning_iterator.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0ca862910..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_not_returning_iterator.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects methods named `iter` or `iter_mut` that do not have a return type that implements `Iterator`. - -### Why is this bad? -Methods named `iter` or `iter_mut` conventionally return an `Iterator`. - -### Example -``` -// `String` does not implement `Iterator` -struct Data {} -impl Data { - fn iter(&self) -> String { - todo!() - } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::str::Chars; -struct Data {} -impl Data { - fn iter(&self) -> Chars<'static> { - todo!() - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_nth.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_nth.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3d67d583f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_nth.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `.iter().nth()` (and the related -`.iter_mut().nth()`) on standard library types with *O*(1) element access. - -### Why is this bad? -`.get()` and `.get_mut()` are more efficient and more -readable. - -### Example -``` -let some_vec = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; -let bad_vec = some_vec.iter().nth(3); -let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].iter().nth(3); -``` -The correct use would be: -``` -let some_vec = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; -let bad_vec = some_vec.get(3); -let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].get(3); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_nth_zero.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_nth_zero.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8efe47a16..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_nth_zero.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the use of `iter.nth(0)`. - -### Why is this bad? -`iter.next()` is equivalent to -`iter.nth(0)`, as they both consume the next element, - but is more readable. - -### Example -``` -let x = s.iter().nth(0); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x = s.iter().next(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_on_empty_collections.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_on_empty_collections.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 87c4ec12a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_on_empty_collections.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Checks for calls to `iter`, `iter_mut` or `into_iter` on empty collections - -### Why is this bad? - -It is simpler to use the empty function from the standard library: - -### Example - -``` -use std::{slice, option}; -let a: slice::Iter<i32> = [].iter(); -let f: option::IntoIter<i32> = None.into_iter(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::iter; -let a: iter::Empty<i32> = iter::empty(); -let b: iter::Empty<i32> = iter::empty(); -``` - -### Known problems - -The type of the resulting iterator might become incompatible with its usage
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_on_single_items.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_on_single_items.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d0388f25d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_on_single_items.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Checks for calls to `iter`, `iter_mut` or `into_iter` on collections containing a single item - -### Why is this bad? - -It is simpler to use the once function from the standard library: - -### Example - -``` -let a = [123].iter(); -let b = Some(123).into_iter(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::iter; -let a = iter::once(&123); -let b = iter::once(123); -``` - -### Known problems - -The type of the resulting iterator might become incompatible with its usage
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_overeager_cloned.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_overeager_cloned.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2f902a0c2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_overeager_cloned.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.cloned().<func>()` where call to `.cloned()` can be postponed. - -### Why is this bad? -It's often inefficient to clone all elements of an iterator, when eventually, only some -of them will be consumed. - -### Known Problems -This `lint` removes the side of effect of cloning items in the iterator. -A code that relies on that side-effect could fail. - -### Examples -``` -vec.iter().cloned().take(10); -vec.iter().cloned().last(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -vec.iter().take(10).cloned(); -vec.iter().last().cloned(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_skip_next.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_skip_next.txt deleted file mode 100644 index da226b041..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_skip_next.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `.skip(x).next()` on iterators. - -### Why is this bad? -`.nth(x)` is cleaner - -### Example -``` -let some_vec = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; -let bad_vec = some_vec.iter().skip(3).next(); -let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].iter().skip(3).next(); -``` -The correct use would be: -``` -let some_vec = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; -let bad_vec = some_vec.iter().nth(3); -let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].iter().nth(3); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_with_drain.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_with_drain.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2c52b99f7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iter_with_drain.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `.drain(..)` on `Vec` and `VecDeque` for iteration. - -### Why is this bad? -`.into_iter()` is simpler with better performance. - -### Example -``` -let mut foo = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; -let bar: HashSet<usize> = foo.drain(..).collect(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let foo = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; -let bar: HashSet<usize> = foo.into_iter().collect(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iterator_step_by_zero.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iterator_step_by_zero.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 73ecc99ac..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/iterator_step_by_zero.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calling `.step_by(0)` on iterators which panics. - -### Why is this bad? -This very much looks like an oversight. Use `panic!()` instead if you -actually intend to panic. - -### Example -``` -for x in (0..100).step_by(0) { - //.. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/just_underscores_and_digits.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/just_underscores_and_digits.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a8790bcf2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/just_underscores_and_digits.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks if you have variables whose name consists of just -underscores and digits. - -### Why is this bad? -It's hard to memorize what a variable means without a -descriptive name. - -### Example -``` -let _1 = 1; -let ___1 = 1; -let __1___2 = 11; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_const_arrays.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_const_arrays.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 71f67854f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_const_arrays.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for large `const` arrays that should -be defined as `static` instead. - -### Why is this bad? -Performance: const variables are inlined upon use. -Static items result in only one instance and has a fixed location in memory. - -### Example -``` -pub const a = [0u32; 1_000_000]; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -pub static a = [0u32; 1_000_000]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_digit_groups.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_digit_groups.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f60b19345..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_digit_groups.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns if the digits of an integral or floating-point -constant are grouped into groups that -are too large. - -### Why is this bad? -Negatively impacts readability. - -### Example -``` -let x: u64 = 6186491_8973511; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_enum_variant.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_enum_variant.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1f9543079..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_enum_variant.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for large size differences between variants on -`enum`s. - -### Why is this bad? -Enum size is bounded by the largest variant. Having one -large variant can penalize the memory layout of that enum. - -### Known problems -This lint obviously cannot take the distribution of -variants in your running program into account. It is possible that the -smaller variants make up less than 1% of all instances, in which case -the overhead is negligible and the boxing is counter-productive. Always -measure the change this lint suggests. - -For types that implement `Copy`, the suggestion to `Box` a variant's -data would require removing the trait impl. The types can of course -still be `Clone`, but that is worse ergonomically. Depending on the -use case it may be possible to store the large data in an auxiliary -structure (e.g. Arena or ECS). - -The lint will ignore the impact of generic types to the type layout by -assuming every type parameter is zero-sized. Depending on your use case, -this may lead to a false positive. - -### Example -``` -enum Test { - A(i32), - B([i32; 8000]), -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -// Possibly better -enum Test2 { - A(i32), - B(Box<[i32; 8000]>), -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_include_file.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_include_file.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b2a54bd2e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_include_file.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the inclusion of large files via `include_bytes!()` -and `include_str!()` - -### Why is this bad? -Including large files can increase the size of the binary - -### Example -``` -let included_str = include_str!("very_large_file.txt"); -let included_bytes = include_bytes!("very_large_file.txt"); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -use std::fs; - -// You can load the file at runtime -let string = fs::read_to_string("very_large_file.txt")?; -let bytes = fs::read("very_large_file.txt")?; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_stack_arrays.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_stack_arrays.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4a6f34785..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_stack_arrays.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for local arrays that may be too large. - -### Why is this bad? -Large local arrays may cause stack overflow. - -### Example -``` -let a = [0u32; 1_000_000]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_types_passed_by_value.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_types_passed_by_value.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bca07f3ac..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/large_types_passed_by_value.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for functions taking arguments by value, where -the argument type is `Copy` and large enough to be worth considering -passing by reference. Does not trigger if the function is being exported, -because that might induce API breakage, if the parameter is declared as mutable, -or if the argument is a `self`. - -### Why is this bad? -Arguments passed by value might result in an unnecessary -shallow copy, taking up more space in the stack and requiring a call to -`memcpy`, which can be expensive. - -### Example -``` -#[derive(Clone, Copy)] -struct TooLarge([u8; 2048]); - -fn foo(v: TooLarge) {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn foo(v: &TooLarge) {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/len_without_is_empty.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/len_without_is_empty.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 47a2e8575..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/len_without_is_empty.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for items that implement `.len()` but not -`.is_empty()`. - -### Why is this bad? -It is good custom to have both methods, because for -some data structures, asking about the length will be a costly operation, -whereas `.is_empty()` can usually answer in constant time. Also it used to -lead to false positives on the [`len_zero`](#len_zero) lint – currently that -lint will ignore such entities. - -### Example -``` -impl X { - pub fn len(&self) -> usize { - .. - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/len_zero.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/len_zero.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 664124bd3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/len_zero.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for getting the length of something via `.len()` -just to compare to zero, and suggests using `.is_empty()` where applicable. - -### Why is this bad? -Some structures can answer `.is_empty()` much faster -than calculating their length. So it is good to get into the habit of using -`.is_empty()`, and having it is cheap. -Besides, it makes the intent clearer than a manual comparison in some contexts. - -### Example -``` -if x.len() == 0 { - .. -} -if y.len() != 0 { - .. -} -``` -instead use -``` -if x.is_empty() { - .. -} -if !y.is_empty() { - .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_and_return.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_and_return.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eba5a90dd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_and_return.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `let`-bindings, which are subsequently -returned. - -### Why is this bad? -It is just extraneous code. Remove it to make your code -more rusty. - -### Example -``` -fn foo() -> String { - let x = String::new(); - x -} -``` -instead, use -``` -fn foo() -> String { - String::new() -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_underscore_drop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_underscore_drop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 29ce9bf50..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_underscore_drop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `let _ = <expr>` -where expr has a type that implements `Drop` - -### Why is this bad? -This statement immediately drops the initializer -expression instead of extending its lifetime to the end of the scope, which -is often not intended. To extend the expression's lifetime to the end of the -scope, use an underscore-prefixed name instead (i.e. _var). If you want to -explicitly drop the expression, `std::mem::drop` conveys your intention -better and is less error-prone. - -### Example -``` -{ - let _ = DroppableItem; - // ^ dropped here - /* more code */ -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -{ - let _droppable = DroppableItem; - /* more code */ - // dropped at end of scope -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_underscore_lock.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_underscore_lock.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bd8217fb5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_underscore_lock.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `let _ = sync_lock`. -This supports `mutex` and `rwlock` in `std::sync` and `parking_lot`. - -### Why is this bad? -This statement immediately drops the lock instead of -extending its lifetime to the end of the scope, which is often not intended. -To extend lock lifetime to the end of the scope, use an underscore-prefixed -name instead (i.e. _lock). If you want to explicitly drop the lock, -`std::mem::drop` conveys your intention better and is less error-prone. - -### Example -``` -let _ = mutex.lock(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let _lock = mutex.lock(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_underscore_must_use.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_underscore_must_use.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 270b81d9a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_underscore_must_use.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `let _ = <expr>` where expr is `#[must_use]` - -### Why is this bad? -It's better to explicitly handle the value of a `#[must_use]` -expr - -### Example -``` -fn f() -> Result<u32, u32> { - Ok(0) -} - -let _ = f(); -// is_ok() is marked #[must_use] -let _ = f().is_ok(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_unit_value.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_unit_value.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bc16d5b3d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/let_unit_value.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for binding a unit value. - -### Why is this bad? -A unit value cannot usefully be used anywhere. So -binding one is kind of pointless. - -### Example -``` -let x = { - 1; -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/linkedlist.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/linkedlist.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 986ff1369..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/linkedlist.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of any `LinkedList`, suggesting to use a -`Vec` or a `VecDeque` (formerly called `RingBuf`). - -### Why is this bad? -Gankro says: - -> The TL;DR of `LinkedList` is that it's built on a massive amount of -pointers and indirection. -> It wastes memory, it has terrible cache locality, and is all-around slow. -`RingBuf`, while -> "only" amortized for push/pop, should be faster in the general case for -almost every possible -> workload, and isn't even amortized at all if you can predict the capacity -you need. -> -> `LinkedList`s are only really good if you're doing a lot of merging or -splitting of lists. -> This is because they can just mangle some pointers instead of actually -copying the data. Even -> if you're doing a lot of insertion in the middle of the list, `RingBuf` -can still be better -> because of how expensive it is to seek to the middle of a `LinkedList`. - -### Known problems -False positives – the instances where using a -`LinkedList` makes sense are few and far between, but they can still happen. - -### Example -``` -let x: LinkedList<usize> = LinkedList::new(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/lossy_float_literal.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/lossy_float_literal.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bbcb9115e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/lossy_float_literal.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for whole number float literals that -cannot be represented as the underlying type without loss. - -### Why is this bad? -Rust will silently lose precision during -conversion to a float. - -### Example -``` -let _: f32 = 16_777_217.0; // 16_777_216.0 -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let _: f32 = 16_777_216.0; -let _: f64 = 16_777_217.0; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/macro_use_imports.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/macro_use_imports.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6a8180a60..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/macro_use_imports.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `#[macro_use] use...`. - -### Why is this bad? -Since the Rust 2018 edition you can import -macro's directly, this is considered idiomatic. - -### Example -``` -#[macro_use] -use some_macro; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/main_recursion.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/main_recursion.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e49becd15..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/main_recursion.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for recursion using the entrypoint. - -### Why is this bad? -Apart from special setups (which we could detect following attributes like #![no_std]), -recursing into main() seems like an unintuitive anti-pattern we should be able to detect. - -### Example -``` -fn main() { - main(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_assert.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_assert.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 93653081a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_assert.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects `if`-then-`panic!` that can be replaced with `assert!`. - -### Why is this bad? -`assert!` is simpler than `if`-then-`panic!`. - -### Example -``` -let sad_people: Vec<&str> = vec![]; -if !sad_people.is_empty() { - panic!("there are sad people: {:?}", sad_people); -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -let sad_people: Vec<&str> = vec![]; -assert!(sad_people.is_empty(), "there are sad people: {:?}", sad_people); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_async_fn.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_async_fn.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d01ac402e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_async_fn.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -It checks for manual implementations of `async` functions. - -### Why is this bad? -It's more idiomatic to use the dedicated syntax. - -### Example -``` -use std::future::Future; - -fn foo() -> impl Future<Output = i32> { async { 42 } } -``` -Use instead: -``` -async fn foo() -> i32 { 42 } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_bits.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_bits.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b96c2eb15..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_bits.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for uses of `std::mem::size_of::<T>() * 8` when -`T::BITS` is available. - -### Why is this bad? -Can be written as the shorter `T::BITS`. - -### Example -``` -std::mem::size_of::<usize>() * 8; -``` -Use instead: -``` -usize::BITS as usize; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_clamp.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_clamp.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8993f6683..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_clamp.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Identifies good opportunities for a clamp function from std or core, and suggests using it. - -### Why is this bad? -clamp is much shorter, easier to read, and doesn't use any control flow. - -### Known issue(s) -If the clamped variable is NaN this suggestion will cause the code to propagate NaN -rather than returning either `max` or `min`. - -`clamp` functions will panic if `max < min`, `max.is_nan()`, or `min.is_nan()`. -Some may consider panicking in these situations to be desirable, but it also may -introduce panicking where there wasn't any before. - -### Examples -``` -if input > max { - max -} else if input < min { - min -} else { - input -} -``` - -``` -input.max(min).min(max) -``` - -``` -match input { - x if x > max => max, - x if x < min => min, - x => x, -} -``` - -``` -let mut x = input; -if x < min { x = min; } -if x > max { x = max; } -``` -Use instead: -``` -input.clamp(min, max) -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_filter.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_filter.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 19a4d9319..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_filter.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `match` which could be implemented using `filter` - -### Why is this bad? -Using the `filter` method is clearer and more concise. - -### Example -``` -match Some(0) { - Some(x) => if x % 2 == 0 { - Some(x) - } else { - None - }, - None => None, -}; -``` -Use instead: -``` -Some(0).filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_filter_map.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_filter_map.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3b6860798..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_filter_map.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.filter(_).map(_)` that can be written more simply -as `filter_map(_)`. - -### Why is this bad? -Redundant code in the `filter` and `map` operations is poor style and -less performant. - -### Example -``` -(0_i32..10) - .filter(|n| n.checked_add(1).is_some()) - .map(|n| n.checked_add(1).unwrap()); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -(0_i32..10).filter_map(|n| n.checked_add(1)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_find.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_find.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e3e07a277..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_find.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Check for manual implementations of Iterator::find - -### Why is this bad? -It doesn't affect performance, but using `find` is shorter and easier to read. - -### Example - -``` -fn example(arr: Vec<i32>) -> Option<i32> { - for el in arr { - if el == 1 { - return Some(el); - } - } - None -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn example(arr: Vec<i32>) -> Option<i32> { - arr.into_iter().find(|&el| el == 1) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_find_map.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_find_map.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 83b22060c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_find_map.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.find(_).map(_)` that can be written more simply -as `find_map(_)`. - -### Why is this bad? -Redundant code in the `find` and `map` operations is poor style and -less performant. - -### Example -``` -(0_i32..10) - .find(|n| n.checked_add(1).is_some()) - .map(|n| n.checked_add(1).unwrap()); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -(0_i32..10).find_map(|n| n.checked_add(1)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_flatten.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_flatten.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 62d5f3ec9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_flatten.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Check for unnecessary `if let` usage in a for loop -where only the `Some` or `Ok` variant of the iterator element is used. - -### Why is this bad? -It is verbose and can be simplified -by first calling the `flatten` method on the `Iterator`. - -### Example - -``` -let x = vec![Some(1), Some(2), Some(3)]; -for n in x { - if let Some(n) = n { - println!("{}", n); - } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x = vec![Some(1), Some(2), Some(3)]; -for n in x.into_iter().flatten() { - println!("{}", n); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_instant_elapsed.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_instant_elapsed.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dde3d493c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_instant_elapsed.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Lints subtraction between `Instant::now()` and another `Instant`. - -### Why is this bad? -It is easy to accidentally write `prev_instant - Instant::now()`, which will always be 0ns -as `Instant` subtraction saturates. - -`prev_instant.elapsed()` also more clearly signals intention. - -### Example -``` -use std::time::Instant; -let prev_instant = Instant::now(); -let duration = Instant::now() - prev_instant; -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::time::Instant; -let prev_instant = Instant::now(); -let duration = prev_instant.elapsed(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_map.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_map.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7f68ccd10..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_map.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `match` which could be implemented using `map` - -### Why is this bad? -Using the `map` method is clearer and more concise. - -### Example -``` -match Some(0) { - Some(x) => Some(x + 1), - None => None, -}; -``` -Use instead: -``` -Some(0).map(|x| x + 1); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_memcpy.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_memcpy.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d7690bf25..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_memcpy.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for for-loops that manually copy items between -slices that could be optimized by having a memcpy. - -### Why is this bad? -It is not as fast as a memcpy. - -### Example -``` -for i in 0..src.len() { - dst[i + 64] = src[i]; -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -dst[64..(src.len() + 64)].clone_from_slice(&src[..]); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_non_exhaustive.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_non_exhaustive.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fb021393b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_non_exhaustive.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for manual implementations of the non-exhaustive pattern. - -### Why is this bad? -Using the #[non_exhaustive] attribute expresses better the intent -and allows possible optimizations when applied to enums. - -### Example -``` -struct S { - pub a: i32, - pub b: i32, - _c: (), -} - -enum E { - A, - B, - #[doc(hidden)] - _C, -} - -struct T(pub i32, pub i32, ()); -``` -Use instead: -``` -#[non_exhaustive] -struct S { - pub a: i32, - pub b: i32, -} - -#[non_exhaustive] -enum E { - A, - B, -} - -#[non_exhaustive] -struct T(pub i32, pub i32); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_ok_or.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_ok_or.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5accdf259..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_ok_or.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Finds patterns that reimplement `Option::ok_or`. - -### Why is this bad? - -Concise code helps focusing on behavior instead of boilerplate. - -### Examples -``` -let foo: Option<i32> = None; -foo.map_or(Err("error"), |v| Ok(v)); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let foo: Option<i32> = None; -foo.ok_or("error"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_range_contains.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_range_contains.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0ade26951..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_range_contains.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for expressions like `x >= 3 && x < 8` that could -be more readably expressed as `(3..8).contains(x)`. - -### Why is this bad? -`contains` expresses the intent better and has less -failure modes (such as fencepost errors or using `||` instead of `&&`). - -### Example -``` -// given -let x = 6; - -assert!(x >= 3 && x < 8); -``` -Use instead: -``` -assert!((3..8).contains(&x)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_rem_euclid.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_rem_euclid.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d3bb8c613..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_rem_euclid.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for an expression like `((x % 4) + 4) % 4` which is a common manual reimplementation -of `x.rem_euclid(4)`. - -### Why is this bad? -It's simpler and more readable. - -### Example -``` -let x: i32 = 24; -let rem = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x: i32 = 24; -let rem = x.rem_euclid(4); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_retain.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_retain.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cd4f65a93..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_retain.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for code to be replaced by `.retain()`. -### Why is this bad? -`.retain()` is simpler and avoids needless allocation. -### Example -``` -let mut vec = vec![0, 1, 2]; -vec = vec.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).copied().collect(); -vec = vec.into_iter().filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).collect(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let mut vec = vec![0, 1, 2]; -vec.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_saturating_arithmetic.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_saturating_arithmetic.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d9f5d3d11..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_saturating_arithmetic.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `.checked_add/sub(x).unwrap_or(MAX/MIN)`. - -### Why is this bad? -These can be written simply with `saturating_add/sub` methods. - -### Example -``` -let add = x.checked_add(y).unwrap_or(u32::MAX); -let sub = x.checked_sub(y).unwrap_or(u32::MIN); -``` - -can be written using dedicated methods for saturating addition/subtraction as: - -``` -let add = x.saturating_add(y); -let sub = x.saturating_sub(y); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_split_once.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_split_once.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 291ae447d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_split_once.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `str::splitn(2, _)` - -### Why is this bad? -`split_once` is both clearer in intent and slightly more efficient. - -### Example -``` -let s = "key=value=add"; -let (key, value) = s.splitn(2, '=').next_tuple()?; -let value = s.splitn(2, '=').nth(1)?; - -let mut parts = s.splitn(2, '='); -let key = parts.next()?; -let value = parts.next()?; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let s = "key=value=add"; -let (key, value) = s.split_once('=')?; -let value = s.split_once('=')?.1; - -let (key, value) = s.split_once('=')?; -``` - -### Limitations -The multiple statement variant currently only detects `iter.next()?`/`iter.next().unwrap()` -in two separate `let` statements that immediately follow the `splitn()`
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_str_repeat.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_str_repeat.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1d4a7a48e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_str_repeat.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for manual implementations of `str::repeat` - -### Why is this bad? -These are both harder to read, as well as less performant. - -### Example -``` -let x: String = std::iter::repeat('x').take(10).collect(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x: String = "x".repeat(10); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_string_new.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_string_new.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4cbc43f8f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_string_new.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Checks for usage of `""` to create a `String`, such as `"".to_string()`, `"".to_owned()`, -`String::from("")` and others. - -### Why is this bad? - -Different ways of creating an empty string makes your code less standardized, which can -be confusing. - -### Example -``` -let a = "".to_string(); -let b: String = "".into(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let a = String::new(); -let b = String::new(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_strip.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_strip.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f32d8e7a0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_strip.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Suggests using `strip_{prefix,suffix}` over `str::{starts,ends}_with` and slicing using -the pattern's length. - -### Why is this bad? -Using `str:strip_{prefix,suffix}` is safer and may have better performance as there is no -slicing which may panic and the compiler does not need to insert this panic code. It is -also sometimes more readable as it removes the need for duplicating or storing the pattern -used by `str::{starts,ends}_with` and in the slicing. - -### Example -``` -let s = "hello, world!"; -if s.starts_with("hello, ") { - assert_eq!(s["hello, ".len()..].to_uppercase(), "WORLD!"); -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -let s = "hello, world!"; -if let Some(end) = s.strip_prefix("hello, ") { - assert_eq!(end.to_uppercase(), "WORLD!"); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_swap.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_swap.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bd9526288..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_swap.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for manual swapping. - -### Why is this bad? -The `std::mem::swap` function exposes the intent better -without deinitializing or copying either variable. - -### Example -``` -let mut a = 42; -let mut b = 1337; - -let t = b; -b = a; -a = t; -``` -Use std::mem::swap(): -``` -let mut a = 1; -let mut b = 2; -std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_unwrap_or.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_unwrap_or.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1fd7d831b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/manual_unwrap_or.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Finds patterns that reimplement `Option::unwrap_or` or `Result::unwrap_or`. - -### Why is this bad? -Concise code helps focusing on behavior instead of boilerplate. - -### Example -``` -let foo: Option<i32> = None; -match foo { - Some(v) => v, - None => 1, -}; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let foo: Option<i32> = None; -foo.unwrap_or(1); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/many_single_char_names.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/many_single_char_names.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 55ee5da55..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/many_single_char_names.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for too many variables whose name consists of a -single character. - -### Why is this bad? -It's hard to memorize what a variable means without a -descriptive name. - -### Example -``` -let (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) = (...); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_clone.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_clone.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3ee27f072..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_clone.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `map(|x| x.clone())` or -dereferencing closures for `Copy` types, on `Iterator` or `Option`, -and suggests `cloned()` or `copied()` instead - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely - -### Example -``` -let x = vec![42, 43]; -let y = x.iter(); -let z = y.map(|i| *i); -``` - -The correct use would be: - -``` -let x = vec![42, 43]; -let y = x.iter(); -let z = y.cloned(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_collect_result_unit.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_collect_result_unit.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9b7206124..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_collect_result_unit.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.map(_).collect::<Result<(), _>()`. - -### Why is this bad? -Using `try_for_each` instead is more readable and idiomatic. - -### Example -``` -(0..3).map(|t| Err(t)).collect::<Result<(), _>>(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -(0..3).try_for_each(|t| Err(t)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_entry.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_entry.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 20dba1798..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_entry.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for uses of `contains_key` + `insert` on `HashMap` -or `BTreeMap`. - -### Why is this bad? -Using `entry` is more efficient. - -### Known problems -The suggestion may have type inference errors in some cases. e.g. -``` -let mut map = std::collections::HashMap::new(); -let _ = if !map.contains_key(&0) { - map.insert(0, 0) -} else { - None -}; -``` - -### Example -``` -if !map.contains_key(&k) { - map.insert(k, v); -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -map.entry(k).or_insert(v); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_err_ignore.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_err_ignore.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2606c13a7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_err_ignore.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for instances of `map_err(|_| Some::Enum)` - -### Why is this bad? -This `map_err` throws away the original error rather than allowing the enum to contain and report the cause of the error - -### Example -Before: -``` -use std::fmt; - -#[derive(Debug)] -enum Error { - Indivisible, - Remainder(u8), -} - -impl fmt::Display for Error { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - match self { - Error::Indivisible => write!(f, "could not divide input by three"), - Error::Remainder(remainder) => write!( - f, - "input is not divisible by three, remainder = {}", - remainder - ), - } - } -} - -impl std::error::Error for Error {} - -fn divisible_by_3(input: &str) -> Result<(), Error> { - input - .parse::<i32>() - .map_err(|_| Error::Indivisible) - .map(|v| v % 3) - .and_then(|remainder| { - if remainder == 0 { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(Error::Remainder(remainder as u8)) - } - }) -} - ``` - - After: - ```rust -use std::{fmt, num::ParseIntError}; - -#[derive(Debug)] -enum Error { - Indivisible(ParseIntError), - Remainder(u8), -} - -impl fmt::Display for Error { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - match self { - Error::Indivisible(_) => write!(f, "could not divide input by three"), - Error::Remainder(remainder) => write!( - f, - "input is not divisible by three, remainder = {}", - remainder - ), - } - } -} - -impl std::error::Error for Error { - fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn std::error::Error + 'static)> { - match self { - Error::Indivisible(source) => Some(source), - _ => None, - } - } -} - -fn divisible_by_3(input: &str) -> Result<(), Error> { - input - .parse::<i32>() - .map_err(Error::Indivisible) - .map(|v| v % 3) - .and_then(|remainder| { - if remainder == 0 { - Ok(()) - } else { - Err(Error::Remainder(remainder as u8)) - } - }) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_flatten.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_flatten.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 73c0e5140..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_flatten.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.map(_).flatten(_)` on `Iterator` and `Option` - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as -`_.flat_map(_)` for `Iterator` or `_.and_then(_)` for `Option` - -### Example -``` -let vec = vec![vec![1]]; -let opt = Some(5); - -vec.iter().map(|x| x.iter()).flatten(); -opt.map(|x| Some(x * 2)).flatten(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -vec.iter().flat_map(|x| x.iter()); -opt.and_then(|x| Some(x * 2)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_identity.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_identity.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e2e7af0be..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_identity.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for instances of `map(f)` where `f` is the identity function. - -### Why is this bad? -It can be written more concisely without the call to `map`. - -### Example -``` -let x = [1, 2, 3]; -let y: Vec<_> = x.iter().map(|x| x).map(|x| 2*x).collect(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x = [1, 2, 3]; -let y: Vec<_> = x.iter().map(|x| 2*x).collect(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_unwrap_or.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_unwrap_or.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 485b29f01..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/map_unwrap_or.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `option.map(_).unwrap_or(_)` or `option.map(_).unwrap_or_else(_)` or -`result.map(_).unwrap_or_else(_)`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, these can be written more concisely (resp.) as -`option.map_or(_, _)`, `option.map_or_else(_, _)` and `result.map_or_else(_, _)`. - -### Known problems -The order of the arguments is not in execution order - -### Examples -``` -option.map(|a| a + 1).unwrap_or(0); -result.map(|a| a + 1).unwrap_or_else(some_function); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -option.map_or(0, |a| a + 1); -result.map_or_else(some_function, |a| a + 1); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_as_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_as_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5e5f3d645..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_as_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for match which is used to add a reference to an -`Option` value. - -### Why is this bad? -Using `as_ref()` or `as_mut()` instead is shorter. - -### Example -``` -let x: Option<()> = None; - -let r: Option<&()> = match x { - None => None, - Some(ref v) => Some(v), -}; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x: Option<()> = None; - -let r: Option<&()> = x.as_ref(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_bool.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_bool.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 96f9e1f8b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_bool.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for matches where match expression is a `bool`. It -suggests to replace the expression with an `if...else` block. - -### Why is this bad? -It makes the code less readable. - -### Example -``` -let condition: bool = true; -match condition { - true => foo(), - false => bar(), -} -``` -Use if/else instead: -``` -let condition: bool = true; -if condition { - foo(); -} else { - bar(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_like_matches_macro.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_like_matches_macro.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 643e2ddc9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_like_matches_macro.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `match` or `if let` expressions producing a -`bool` that could be written using `matches!` - -### Why is this bad? -Readability and needless complexity. - -### Known problems -This lint falsely triggers, if there are arms with -`cfg` attributes that remove an arm evaluating to `false`. - -### Example -``` -let x = Some(5); - -let a = match x { - Some(0) => true, - _ => false, -}; - -let a = if let Some(0) = x { - true -} else { - false -}; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x = Some(5); -let a = matches!(x, Some(0)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_on_vec_items.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_on_vec_items.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 981d18d0f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_on_vec_items.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `match vec[idx]` or `match vec[n..m]`. - -### Why is this bad? -This can panic at runtime. - -### Example -``` -let arr = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; -let idx = 1; - -match arr[idx] { - 0 => println!("{}", 0), - 1 => println!("{}", 3), - _ => {}, -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let arr = vec![0, 1, 2, 3]; -let idx = 1; - -match arr.get(idx) { - Some(0) => println!("{}", 0), - Some(1) => println!("{}", 3), - _ => {}, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_overlapping_arm.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_overlapping_arm.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 841c091bd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_overlapping_arm.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for overlapping match arms. - -### Why is this bad? -It is likely to be an error and if not, makes the code -less obvious. - -### Example -``` -let x = 5; -match x { - 1..=10 => println!("1 ... 10"), - 5..=15 => println!("5 ... 15"), - _ => (), -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_ref_pats.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_ref_pats.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b1d902995..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_ref_pats.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for matches where all arms match a reference, -suggesting to remove the reference and deref the matched expression -instead. It also checks for `if let &foo = bar` blocks. - -### Why is this bad? -It just makes the code less readable. That reference -destructuring adds nothing to the code. - -### Example -``` -match x { - &A(ref y) => foo(y), - &B => bar(), - _ => frob(&x), -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -match *x { - A(ref y) => foo(y), - B => bar(), - _ => frob(x), -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_result_ok.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_result_ok.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eea7c8e00..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_result_ok.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for unnecessary `ok()` in `while let`. - -### Why is this bad? -Calling `ok()` in `while let` is unnecessary, instead match -on `Ok(pat)` - -### Example -``` -while let Some(value) = iter.next().ok() { - vec.push(value) -} - -if let Some(value) = iter.next().ok() { - vec.push(value) -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -while let Ok(value) = iter.next() { - vec.push(value) -} - -if let Ok(value) = iter.next() { - vec.push(value) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_same_arms.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_same_arms.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 14edf1203..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_same_arms.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `match` with identical arm bodies. - -### Why is this bad? -This is probably a copy & paste error. If arm bodies -are the same on purpose, you can factor them -[using `|`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/patterns.html#multiple-patterns). - -### Known problems -False positive possible with order dependent `match` -(see issue -[#860](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/860)). - -### Example -``` -match foo { - Bar => bar(), - Quz => quz(), - Baz => bar(), // <= oops -} -``` - -This should probably be -``` -match foo { - Bar => bar(), - Quz => quz(), - Baz => baz(), // <= fixed -} -``` - -or if the original code was not a typo: -``` -match foo { - Bar | Baz => bar(), // <= shows the intent better - Quz => quz(), -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_single_binding.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_single_binding.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 67ded0bbd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_single_binding.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for useless match that binds to only one value. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability and needless complexity. - -### Known problems - Suggested replacements may be incorrect when `match` -is actually binding temporary value, bringing a 'dropped while borrowed' error. - -### Example -``` -match (a, b) { - (c, d) => { - // useless match - } -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let (c, d) = (a, b); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_str_case_mismatch.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_str_case_mismatch.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 19e74c208..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_str_case_mismatch.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `match` expressions modifying the case of a string with non-compliant arms - -### Why is this bad? -The arm is unreachable, which is likely a mistake - -### Example -``` -match &*text.to_ascii_lowercase() { - "foo" => {}, - "Bar" => {}, - _ => {}, -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -match &*text.to_ascii_lowercase() { - "foo" => {}, - "bar" => {}, - _ => {}, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_wild_err_arm.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_wild_err_arm.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f89b3a23a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_wild_err_arm.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for arm which matches all errors with `Err(_)` -and take drastic actions like `panic!`. - -### Why is this bad? -It is generally a bad practice, similar to -catching all exceptions in java with `catch(Exception)` - -### Example -``` -let x: Result<i32, &str> = Ok(3); -match x { - Ok(_) => println!("ok"), - Err(_) => panic!("err"), -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_wildcard_for_single_variants.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_wildcard_for_single_variants.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 25559b9ec..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/match_wildcard_for_single_variants.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for wildcard enum matches for a single variant. - -### Why is this bad? -New enum variants added by library updates can be missed. - -### Known problems -Suggested replacements may not use correct path to enum -if it's not present in the current scope. - -### Example -``` -match x { - Foo::A => {}, - Foo::B => {}, - _ => {}, -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -match x { - Foo::A => {}, - Foo::B => {}, - Foo::C => {}, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/maybe_infinite_iter.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/maybe_infinite_iter.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1204a49b4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/maybe_infinite_iter.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for iteration that may be infinite. - -### Why is this bad? -While there may be places where this is acceptable -(e.g., in event streams), in most cases this is simply an error. - -### Known problems -The code may have a condition to stop iteration, but -this lint is not clever enough to analyze it. - -### Example -``` -let infinite_iter = 0..; -[0..].iter().zip(infinite_iter.take_while(|x| *x > 5)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_forget.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_forget.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a6888c48f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_forget.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `std::mem::forget(t)` where `t` is -`Drop`. - -### Why is this bad? -`std::mem::forget(t)` prevents `t` from running its -destructor, possibly causing leaks. - -### Example -``` -mem::forget(Rc::new(55)) -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_replace_option_with_none.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_replace_option_with_none.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7f243d1c1..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_replace_option_with_none.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `mem::replace()` on an `Option` with -`None`. - -### Why is this bad? -`Option` already has the method `take()` for -taking its current value (Some(..) or None) and replacing it with -`None`. - -### Example -``` -use std::mem; - -let mut an_option = Some(0); -let replaced = mem::replace(&mut an_option, None); -``` -Is better expressed with: -``` -let mut an_option = Some(0); -let taken = an_option.take(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_replace_with_default.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_replace_with_default.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 24e0913a3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_replace_with_default.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `std::mem::replace` on a value of type -`T` with `T::default()`. - -### Why is this bad? -`std::mem` module already has the method `take` to -take the current value and replace it with the default value of that type. - -### Example -``` -let mut text = String::from("foo"); -let replaced = std::mem::replace(&mut text, String::default()); -``` -Is better expressed with: -``` -let mut text = String::from("foo"); -let taken = std::mem::take(&mut text); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_replace_with_uninit.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_replace_with_uninit.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0bb483668..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mem_replace_with_uninit.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `mem::replace(&mut _, mem::uninitialized())` -and `mem::replace(&mut _, mem::zeroed())`. - -### Why is this bad? -This will lead to undefined behavior even if the -value is overwritten later, because the uninitialized value may be -observed in the case of a panic. - -### Example -``` -use std::mem; - -#[allow(deprecated, invalid_value)] -fn myfunc (v: &mut Vec<i32>) { - let taken_v = unsafe { mem::replace(v, mem::uninitialized()) }; - let new_v = may_panic(taken_v); // undefined behavior on panic - mem::forget(mem::replace(v, new_v)); -} -``` - -The [take_mut](https://docs.rs/take_mut) crate offers a sound solution, -at the cost of either lazily creating a replacement value or aborting -on panic, to ensure that the uninitialized value cannot be observed.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/min_max.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/min_max.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6acf0f932..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/min_max.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for expressions where `std::cmp::min` and `max` are -used to clamp values, but switched so that the result is constant. - -### Why is this bad? -This is in all probability not the intended outcome. At -the least it hurts readability of the code. - -### Example -``` -min(0, max(100, x)) - -// or - -x.max(100).min(0) -``` -It will always be equal to `0`. Probably the author meant to clamp the value -between 0 and 100, but has erroneously swapped `min` and `max`.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mismatched_target_os.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mismatched_target_os.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 51e5ec6e7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mismatched_target_os.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for cfg attributes having operating systems used in target family position. - -### Why is this bad? -The configuration option will not be recognised and the related item will not be included -by the conditional compilation engine. - -### Example -``` -#[cfg(linux)] -fn conditional() { } -``` - -Use instead: -``` -#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] -fn conditional() { } - -// or - -#[cfg(unix)] -fn conditional() { } -``` -Check the [Rust Reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html#target_os) for more details.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mismatching_type_param_order.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mismatching_type_param_order.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ffc7f32d0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mismatching_type_param_order.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for type parameters which are positioned inconsistently between -a type definition and impl block. Specifically, a parameter in an impl -block which has the same name as a parameter in the type def, but is in -a different place. - -### Why is this bad? -Type parameters are determined by their position rather than name. -Naming type parameters inconsistently may cause you to refer to the -wrong type parameter. - -### Limitations -This lint only applies to impl blocks with simple generic params, e.g. -`A`. If there is anything more complicated, such as a tuple, it will be -ignored. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo<A, B> { - x: A, - y: B, -} -// inside the impl, B refers to Foo::A -impl<B, A> Foo<B, A> {} -``` -Use instead: -``` -struct Foo<A, B> { - x: A, - y: B, -} -impl<A, B> Foo<A, B> {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/misrefactored_assign_op.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/misrefactored_assign_op.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3d691fe41..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/misrefactored_assign_op.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `a op= a op b` or `a op= b op a` patterns. - -### Why is this bad? -Most likely these are bugs where one meant to write `a -op= b`. - -### Known problems -Clippy cannot know for sure if `a op= a op b` should have -been `a = a op a op b` or `a = a op b`/`a op= b`. Therefore, it suggests both. -If `a op= a op b` is really the correct behavior it should be -written as `a = a op a op b` as it's less confusing. - -### Example -``` -let mut a = 5; -let b = 2; -// ... -a += a + b; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_const_for_fn.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_const_for_fn.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 067614d4c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_const_for_fn.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Suggests the use of `const` in functions and methods where possible. - -### Why is this bad? -Not having the function const prevents callers of the function from being const as well. - -### Known problems -Const functions are currently still being worked on, with some features only being available -on nightly. This lint does not consider all edge cases currently and the suggestions may be -incorrect if you are using this lint on stable. - -Also, the lint only runs one pass over the code. Consider these two non-const functions: - -``` -fn a() -> i32 { - 0 -} -fn b() -> i32 { - a() -} -``` - -When running Clippy, the lint will only suggest to make `a` const, because `b` at this time -can't be const as it calls a non-const function. Making `a` const and running Clippy again, -will suggest to make `b` const, too. - -### Example -``` -fn new() -> Self { - Self { random_number: 42 } -} -``` - -Could be a const fn: - -``` -const fn new() -> Self { - Self { random_number: 42 } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_docs_in_private_items.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_docs_in_private_items.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5d37505bb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_docs_in_private_items.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns if there is missing doc for any documentable item -(public or private). - -### Why is this bad? -Doc is good. *rustc* has a `MISSING_DOCS` -allowed-by-default lint for -public members, but has no way to enforce documentation of private items. -This lint fixes that.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_enforced_import_renames.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_enforced_import_renames.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8f4649bd5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_enforced_import_renames.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for imports that do not rename the item as specified -in the `enforce-import-renames` config option. - -### Why is this bad? -Consistency is important, if a project has defined import -renames they should be followed. More practically, some item names are too -vague outside of their defining scope this can enforce a more meaningful naming. - -### Example -An example clippy.toml configuration: -``` -enforced-import-renames = [ { path = "serde_json::Value", rename = "JsonValue" }] -``` - -``` -use serde_json::Value; -``` -Use instead: -``` -use serde_json::Value as JsonValue; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_errors_doc.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_errors_doc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 028778d85..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_errors_doc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks the doc comments of publicly visible functions that -return a `Result` type and warns if there is no `# Errors` section. - -### Why is this bad? -Documenting the type of errors that can be returned from a -function can help callers write code to handle the errors appropriately. - -### Examples -Since the following function returns a `Result` it has an `# Errors` section in -its doc comment: - -``` -/// # Errors -/// -/// Will return `Err` if `filename` does not exist or the user does not have -/// permission to read it. -pub fn read(filename: String) -> io::Result<String> { - unimplemented!(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_inline_in_public_items.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_inline_in_public_items.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d90c50fe7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_inline_in_public_items.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -It lints if an exported function, method, trait method with default impl, -or trait method impl is not `#[inline]`. - -### Why is this bad? -In general, it is not. Functions can be inlined across -crates when that's profitable as long as any form of LTO is used. When LTO is disabled, -functions that are not `#[inline]` cannot be inlined across crates. Certain types of crates -might intend for most of the methods in their public API to be able to be inlined across -crates even when LTO is disabled. For these types of crates, enabling this lint might make -sense. It allows the crate to require all exported methods to be `#[inline]` by default, and -then opt out for specific methods where this might not make sense. - -### Example -``` -pub fn foo() {} // missing #[inline] -fn ok() {} // ok -#[inline] pub fn bar() {} // ok -#[inline(always)] pub fn baz() {} // ok - -pub trait Bar { - fn bar(); // ok - fn def_bar() {} // missing #[inline] -} - -struct Baz; -impl Baz { - fn private() {} // ok -} - -impl Bar for Baz { - fn bar() {} // ok - Baz is not exported -} - -pub struct PubBaz; -impl PubBaz { - fn private() {} // ok - pub fn not_private() {} // missing #[inline] -} - -impl Bar for PubBaz { - fn bar() {} // missing #[inline] - fn def_bar() {} // missing #[inline] -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_panics_doc.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_panics_doc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e5e39a824..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_panics_doc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks the doc comments of publicly visible functions that -may panic and warns if there is no `# Panics` section. - -### Why is this bad? -Documenting the scenarios in which panicking occurs -can help callers who do not want to panic to avoid those situations. - -### Examples -Since the following function may panic it has a `# Panics` section in -its doc comment: - -``` -/// # Panics -/// -/// Will panic if y is 0 -pub fn divide_by(x: i32, y: i32) -> i32 { - if y == 0 { - panic!("Cannot divide by 0") - } else { - x / y - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_safety_doc.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_safety_doc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6492eb84f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_safety_doc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the doc comments of publicly visible -unsafe functions and warns if there is no `# Safety` section. - -### Why is this bad? -Unsafe functions should document their safety -preconditions, so that users can be sure they are using them safely. - -### Examples -``` -/// This function should really be documented -pub unsafe fn start_apocalypse(u: &mut Universe) { - unimplemented!(); -} -``` - -At least write a line about safety: - -``` -/// # Safety -/// -/// This function should not be called before the horsemen are ready. -pub unsafe fn start_apocalypse(u: &mut Universe) { - unimplemented!(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_spin_loop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_spin_loop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3a06a91d7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_spin_loop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Check for empty spin loops - -### Why is this bad? -The loop body should have something like `thread::park()` or at least -`std::hint::spin_loop()` to avoid needlessly burning cycles and conserve -energy. Perhaps even better use an actual lock, if possible. - -### Known problems -This lint doesn't currently trigger on `while let` or -`loop { match .. { .. } }` loops, which would be considered idiomatic in -combination with e.g. `AtomicBool::compare_exchange_weak`. - -### Example - -``` -use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering}; -let b = AtomicBool::new(true); -// give a ref to `b` to another thread,wait for it to become false -while b.load(Ordering::Acquire) {}; -``` -Use instead: -``` -while b.load(Ordering::Acquire) { - std::hint::spin_loop() -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_trait_methods.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_trait_methods.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 788ad764f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/missing_trait_methods.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks if a provided method is used implicitly by a trait -implementation. A usage example would be a wrapper where every method -should perform some operation before delegating to the inner type's -implemenation. - -This lint should typically be enabled on a specific trait `impl` item -rather than globally. - -### Why is this bad? -Indicates that a method is missing. - -### Example -``` -trait Trait { - fn required(); - - fn provided() {} -} - -#[warn(clippy::missing_trait_methods)] -impl Trait for Type { - fn required() { /* ... */ } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -trait Trait { - fn required(); - - fn provided() {} -} - -#[warn(clippy::missing_trait_methods)] -impl Trait for Type { - fn required() { /* ... */ } - - fn provided() { /* ... */ } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mistyped_literal_suffixes.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mistyped_literal_suffixes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1760fcbfe..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mistyped_literal_suffixes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns for mistyped suffix in literals - -### Why is this bad? -This is most probably a typo - -### Known problems -- Does not match on integers too large to fit in the corresponding unsigned type -- Does not match on `_127` since that is a valid grouping for decimal and octal numbers - -### Example -``` -`2_32` => `2_i32` -`250_8 => `250_u8` -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mixed_case_hex_literals.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mixed_case_hex_literals.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d2d01e0c9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mixed_case_hex_literals.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns on hexadecimal literals with mixed-case letter -digits. - -### Why is this bad? -It looks confusing. - -### Example -``` -0x1a9BAcD -``` - -Use instead: -``` -0x1A9BACD -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mixed_read_write_in_expression.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mixed_read_write_in_expression.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 02d1c5d05..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mixed_read_write_in_expression.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for a read and a write to the same variable where -whether the read occurs before or after the write depends on the evaluation -order of sub-expressions. - -### Why is this bad? -It is often confusing to read. As described [here](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/expressions.html?highlight=subexpression#evaluation-order-of-operands), -the operands of these expressions are evaluated before applying the effects of the expression. - -### Known problems -Code which intentionally depends on the evaluation -order, or which is correct for any evaluation order. - -### Example -``` -let mut x = 0; - -let a = { - x = 1; - 1 -} + x; -// Unclear whether a is 1 or 2. -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let tmp = { - x = 1; - 1 -}; -let a = tmp + x; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mod_module_files.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mod_module_files.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 95bca583a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mod_module_files.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks that module layout uses only self named module files, bans `mod.rs` files. - -### Why is this bad? -Having multiple module layout styles in a project can be confusing. - -### Example -``` -src/ - stuff/ - stuff_files.rs - mod.rs - lib.rs -``` -Use instead: -``` -src/ - stuff/ - stuff_files.rs - stuff.rs - lib.rs -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/module_inception.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/module_inception.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d80a1b8d8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/module_inception.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for modules that have the same name as their -parent module - -### Why is this bad? -A typical beginner mistake is to have `mod foo;` and -again `mod foo { .. -}` in `foo.rs`. -The expectation is that items inside the inner `mod foo { .. }` are then -available -through `foo::x`, but they are only available through -`foo::foo::x`. -If this is done on purpose, it would be better to choose a more -representative module name. - -### Example -``` -// lib.rs -mod foo; -// foo.rs -mod foo { - ... -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/module_name_repetitions.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/module_name_repetitions.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3bc05d027..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/module_name_repetitions.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects type names that are prefixed or suffixed by the -containing module's name. - -### Why is this bad? -It requires the user to type the module name twice. - -### Example -``` -mod cake { - struct BlackForestCake; -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -mod cake { - struct BlackForest; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/modulo_arithmetic.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/modulo_arithmetic.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ff7296f3c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/modulo_arithmetic.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for modulo arithmetic. - -### Why is this bad? -The results of modulo (%) operation might differ -depending on the language, when negative numbers are involved. -If you interop with different languages it might be beneficial -to double check all places that use modulo arithmetic. - -For example, in Rust `17 % -3 = 2`, but in Python `17 % -3 = -1`. - -### Example -``` -let x = -17 % 3; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/modulo_one.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/modulo_one.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bc8f95b0b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/modulo_one.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for getting the remainder of a division by one or minus -one. - -### Why is this bad? -The result for a divisor of one can only ever be zero; for -minus one it can cause panic/overflow (if the left operand is the minimal value of -the respective integer type) or results in zero. No one will write such code -deliberately, unless trying to win an Underhanded Rust Contest. Even for that -contest, it's probably a bad idea. Use something more underhanded. - -### Example -``` -let a = x % 1; -let a = x % -1; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/multi_assignments.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/multi_assignments.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ed1f1b420..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/multi_assignments.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for nested assignments. - -### Why is this bad? -While this is in most cases already a type mismatch, -the result of an assignment being `()` can throw off people coming from languages like python or C, -where such assignments return a copy of the assigned value. - -### Example -``` -a = b = 42; -``` -Use instead: -``` -b = 42; -a = b; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/multiple_crate_versions.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/multiple_crate_versions.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cf2d2c6ab..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/multiple_crate_versions.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks to see if multiple versions of a crate are being -used. - -### Why is this bad? -This bloats the size of targets, and can lead to -confusing error messages when structs or traits are used interchangeably -between different versions of a crate. - -### Known problems -Because this can be caused purely by the dependencies -themselves, it's not always possible to fix this issue. - -### Example -``` -[dependencies] -ctrlc = "=3.1.0" -ansi_term = "=0.11.0" -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/multiple_inherent_impl.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/multiple_inherent_impl.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9d4228656..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/multiple_inherent_impl.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for multiple inherent implementations of a struct - -### Why is this bad? -Splitting the implementation of a type makes the code harder to navigate. - -### Example -``` -struct X; -impl X { - fn one() {} -} -impl X { - fn other() {} -} -``` - -Could be written: - -``` -struct X; -impl X { - fn one() {} - fn other() {} -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/must_use_candidate.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/must_use_candidate.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 70890346f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/must_use_candidate.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for public functions that have no -`#[must_use]` attribute, but return something not already marked -must-use, have no mutable arg and mutate no statics. - -### Why is this bad? -Not bad at all, this lint just shows places where -you could add the attribute. - -### Known problems -The lint only checks the arguments for mutable -types without looking if they are actually changed. On the other hand, -it also ignores a broad range of potentially interesting side effects, -because we cannot decide whether the programmer intends the function to -be called for the side effect or the result. Expect many false -positives. At least we don't lint if the result type is unit or already -`#[must_use]`. - -### Examples -``` -// this could be annotated with `#[must_use]`. -fn id<T>(t: T) -> T { t } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/must_use_unit.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/must_use_unit.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cabbb23f8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/must_use_unit.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for a `#[must_use]` attribute on -unit-returning functions and methods. - -### Why is this bad? -Unit values are useless. The attribute is likely -a remnant of a refactoring that removed the return type. - -### Examples -``` -#[must_use] -fn useless() { } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_from_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_from_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cc1da1254..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_from_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint checks for functions that take immutable references and return -mutable ones. This will not trigger if no unsafe code exists as there -are multiple safe functions which will do this transformation - -To be on the conservative side, if there's at least one mutable -reference with the output lifetime, this lint will not trigger. - -### Why is this bad? -Creating a mutable reference which can be repeatably derived from an -immutable reference is unsound as it allows creating multiple live -mutable references to the same object. - -This [error](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/39465) actually -lead to an interim Rust release 1.15.1. - -### Known problems -This pattern is used by memory allocators to allow allocating multiple -objects while returning mutable references to each one. So long as -different mutable references are returned each time such a function may -be safe. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(&Foo) -> &mut Bar { .. } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_mut.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_mut.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0bd34dd24..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_mut.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for instances of `mut mut` references. - -### Why is this bad? -Multiple `mut`s don't add anything meaningful to the -source. This is either a copy'n'paste error, or it shows a fundamental -misunderstanding of references. - -### Example -``` -let x = &mut &mut y; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_mutex_lock.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_mutex_lock.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5e9ad8a3f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_mutex_lock.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `&mut Mutex::lock` calls - -### Why is this bad? -`Mutex::lock` is less efficient than -calling `Mutex::get_mut`. In addition you also have a statically -guarantee that the mutex isn't locked, instead of just a runtime -guarantee. - -### Example -``` -use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex}; - -let mut value_rc = Arc::new(Mutex::new(42_u8)); -let value_mutex = Arc::get_mut(&mut value_rc).unwrap(); - -let mut value = value_mutex.lock().unwrap(); -*value += 1; -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex}; - -let mut value_rc = Arc::new(Mutex::new(42_u8)); -let value_mutex = Arc::get_mut(&mut value_rc).unwrap(); - -let value = value_mutex.get_mut().unwrap(); -*value += 1; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_range_bound.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_range_bound.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e9c38a543..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mut_range_bound.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for loops which have a range bound that is a mutable variable - -### Why is this bad? -One might think that modifying the mutable variable changes the loop bounds - -### Known problems -False positive when mutation is followed by a `break`, but the `break` is not immediately -after the mutation: - -``` -let mut x = 5; -for _ in 0..x { - x += 1; // x is a range bound that is mutated - ..; // some other expression - break; // leaves the loop, so mutation is not an issue -} -``` - -False positive on nested loops ([#6072](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6072)) - -### Example -``` -let mut foo = 42; -for i in 0..foo { - foo -= 1; - println!("{}", i); // prints numbers from 0 to 42, not 0 to 21 -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mutable_key_type.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mutable_key_type.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 15fe34f2b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mutable_key_type.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for sets/maps with mutable key types. - -### Why is this bad? -All of `HashMap`, `HashSet`, `BTreeMap` and -`BtreeSet` rely on either the hash or the order of keys be unchanging, -so having types with interior mutability is a bad idea. - -### Known problems - -#### False Positives -It's correct to use a struct that contains interior mutability as a key, when its -implementation of `Hash` or `Ord` doesn't access any of the interior mutable types. -However, this lint is unable to recognize this, so it will often cause false positives in -theses cases. The `bytes` crate is a great example of this. - -#### False Negatives -For custom `struct`s/`enum`s, this lint is unable to check for interior mutability behind -indirection. For example, `struct BadKey<'a>(&'a Cell<usize>)` will be seen as immutable -and cause a false negative if its implementation of `Hash`/`Ord` accesses the `Cell`. - -This lint does check a few cases for indirection. Firstly, using some standard library -types (`Option`, `Result`, `Box`, `Rc`, `Arc`, `Vec`, `VecDeque`, `BTreeMap` and -`BTreeSet`) directly as keys (e.g. in `HashMap<Box<Cell<usize>>, ()>`) **will** trigger the -lint, because the impls of `Hash`/`Ord` for these types directly call `Hash`/`Ord` on their -contained type. - -Secondly, the implementations of `Hash` and `Ord` for raw pointers (`*const T` or `*mut T`) -apply only to the **address** of the contained value. Therefore, interior mutability -behind raw pointers (e.g. in `HashSet<*mut Cell<usize>>`) can't impact the value of `Hash` -or `Ord`, and therefore will not trigger this link. For more info, see issue -[#6745](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6745). - -### Example -``` -use std::cmp::{PartialEq, Eq}; -use std::collections::HashSet; -use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher}; -use std::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize; - -struct Bad(AtomicUsize); -impl PartialEq for Bad { - fn eq(&self, rhs: &Self) -> bool { - .. -; unimplemented!(); - } -} - -impl Eq for Bad {} - -impl Hash for Bad { - fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, h: &mut H) { - .. -; unimplemented!(); - } -} - -fn main() { - let _: HashSet<Bad> = HashSet::new(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mutex_atomic.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mutex_atomic.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 062ac8b32..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mutex_atomic.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `Mutex<X>` where an atomic will do. - -### Why is this bad? -Using a mutex just to make access to a plain bool or -reference sequential is shooting flies with cannons. -`std::sync::atomic::AtomicBool` and `std::sync::atomic::AtomicPtr` are leaner and -faster. - -### Known problems -This lint cannot detect if the mutex is actually used -for waiting before a critical section. - -### Example -``` -let x = Mutex::new(&y); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x = AtomicBool::new(y); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mutex_integer.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mutex_integer.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f9dbdfb90..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/mutex_integer.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `Mutex<X>` where `X` is an integral -type. - -### Why is this bad? -Using a mutex just to make access to a plain integer -sequential is -shooting flies with cannons. `std::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize` is leaner and faster. - -### Known problems -This lint cannot detect if the mutex is actually used -for waiting before a critical section. - -### Example -``` -let x = Mutex::new(0usize); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x = AtomicUsize::new(0usize); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/naive_bytecount.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/naive_bytecount.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 24659dc79..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/naive_bytecount.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for naive byte counts - -### Why is this bad? -The [`bytecount`](https://crates.io/crates/bytecount) -crate has methods to count your bytes faster, especially for large slices. - -### Known problems -If you have predominantly small slices, the -`bytecount::count(..)` method may actually be slower. However, if you can -ensure that less than 2³²-1 matches arise, the `naive_count_32(..)` can be -faster in those cases. - -### Example -``` -let count = vec.iter().filter(|x| **x == 0u8).count(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let count = bytecount::count(&vec, 0u8); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_arbitrary_self_type.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_arbitrary_self_type.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8216a3a3f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_arbitrary_self_type.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -The lint checks for `self` in fn parameters that -specify the `Self`-type explicitly -### Why is this bad? -Increases the amount and decreases the readability of code - -### Example -``` -enum ValType { - I32, - I64, - F32, - F64, -} - -impl ValType { - pub fn bytes(self: Self) -> usize { - match self { - Self::I32 | Self::F32 => 4, - Self::I64 | Self::F64 => 8, - } - } -} -``` - -Could be rewritten as - -``` -enum ValType { - I32, - I64, - F32, - F64, -} - -impl ValType { - pub fn bytes(self) -> usize { - match self { - Self::I32 | Self::F32 => 4, - Self::I64 | Self::F64 => 8, - } - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_bitwise_bool.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_bitwise_bool.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fcd7b730a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_bitwise_bool.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for uses of bitwise and/or operators between booleans, where performance may be improved by using -a lazy and. - -### Why is this bad? -The bitwise operators do not support short-circuiting, so it may hinder code performance. -Additionally, boolean logic "masked" as bitwise logic is not caught by lints like `unnecessary_fold` - -### Known problems -This lint evaluates only when the right side is determined to have no side effects. At this time, that -determination is quite conservative. - -### Example -``` -let (x,y) = (true, false); -if x & !y {} // where both x and y are booleans -``` -Use instead: -``` -let (x,y) = (true, false); -if x && !y {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_bool.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_bool.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b5c78871f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_bool.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for expressions of the form `if c { true } else { -false }` (or vice versa) and suggests using the condition directly. - -### Why is this bad? -Redundant code. - -### Known problems -Maybe false positives: Sometimes, the two branches are -painstakingly documented (which we, of course, do not detect), so they *may* -have some value. Even then, the documentation can be rewritten to match the -shorter code. - -### Example -``` -if x { - false -} else { - true -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -!x -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_borrow.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_borrow.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4debcf473..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_borrow.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for address of operations (`&`) that are going to -be dereferenced immediately by the compiler. - -### Why is this bad? -Suggests that the receiver of the expression borrows -the expression. - -### Example -``` -fn fun(_a: &i32) {} - -let x: &i32 = &&&&&&5; -fun(&x); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x: &i32 = &5; -fun(x); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_borrowed_reference.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_borrowed_reference.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 152459ba1..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_borrowed_reference.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for bindings that needlessly destructure a reference and borrow the inner -value with `&ref`. - -### Why is this bad? -This pattern has no effect in almost all cases. - -### Example -``` -let mut v = Vec::<String>::new(); -v.iter_mut().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); - -if let &[ref first, ref second] = v.as_slice() {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let mut v = Vec::<String>::new(); -v.iter_mut().filter(|a| a.is_empty()); - -if let [first, second] = v.as_slice() {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_collect.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_collect.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 275c39afc..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_collect.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for functions collecting an iterator when collect -is not needed. - -### Why is this bad? -`collect` causes the allocation of a new data structure, -when this allocation may not be needed. - -### Example -``` -let len = iterator.clone().collect::<Vec<_>>().len(); -// should be -let len = iterator.count(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_continue.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_continue.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2cee621c1..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_continue.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -The lint checks for `if`-statements appearing in loops -that contain a `continue` statement in either their main blocks or their -`else`-blocks, when omitting the `else`-block possibly with some -rearrangement of code can make the code easier to understand. - -### Why is this bad? -Having explicit `else` blocks for `if` statements -containing `continue` in their THEN branch adds unnecessary branching and -nesting to the code. Having an else block containing just `continue` can -also be better written by grouping the statements following the whole `if` -statement within the THEN block and omitting the else block completely. - -### Example -``` -while condition() { - update_condition(); - if x { - // ... - } else { - continue; - } - println!("Hello, world"); -} -``` - -Could be rewritten as - -``` -while condition() { - update_condition(); - if x { - // ... - println!("Hello, world"); - } -} -``` - -As another example, the following code - -``` -loop { - if waiting() { - continue; - } else { - // Do something useful - } - # break; -} -``` -Could be rewritten as - -``` -loop { - if waiting() { - continue; - } - // Do something useful - # break; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_doctest_main.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_doctest_main.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8f91a7baa..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_doctest_main.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `fn main() { .. }` in doctests - -### Why is this bad? -The test can be shorter (and likely more readable) -if the `fn main()` is left implicit. - -### Examples -``` -/// An example of a doctest with a `main()` function -/// -/// # Examples -/// -/// ``` -/// fn main() { -/// // this needs not be in an `fn` -/// } -/// ``` -fn needless_main() { - unimplemented!(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_for_each.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_for_each.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9ae6dd360..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_for_each.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `for_each` that would be more simply written as a -`for` loop. - -### Why is this bad? -`for_each` may be used after applying iterator transformers like -`filter` for better readability and performance. It may also be used to fit a simple -operation on one line. -But when none of these apply, a simple `for` loop is more idiomatic. - -### Example -``` -let v = vec![0, 1, 2]; -v.iter().for_each(|elem| { - println!("{}", elem); -}) -``` -Use instead: -``` -let v = vec![0, 1, 2]; -for elem in v.iter() { - println!("{}", elem); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_late_init.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_late_init.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9e7bbcea9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_late_init.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for late initializations that can be replaced by a `let` statement -with an initializer. - -### Why is this bad? -Assigning in the `let` statement is less repetitive. - -### Example -``` -let a; -a = 1; - -let b; -match 3 { - 0 => b = "zero", - 1 => b = "one", - _ => b = "many", -} - -let c; -if true { - c = 1; -} else { - c = -1; -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -let a = 1; - -let b = match 3 { - 0 => "zero", - 1 => "one", - _ => "many", -}; - -let c = if true { - 1 -} else { - -1 -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_lifetimes.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_lifetimes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b280caa66..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_lifetimes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for lifetime annotations which can be removed by -relying on lifetime elision. - -### Why is this bad? -The additional lifetimes make the code look more -complicated, while there is nothing out of the ordinary going on. Removing -them leads to more readable code. - -### Known problems -- We bail out if the function has a `where` clause where lifetimes -are mentioned due to potential false positives. -- Lifetime bounds such as `impl Foo + 'a` and `T: 'a` must be elided with the -placeholder notation `'_` because the fully elided notation leaves the type bound to `'static`. - -### Example -``` -// Unnecessary lifetime annotations -fn in_and_out<'a>(x: &'a u8, y: u8) -> &'a u8 { - x -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn elided(x: &u8, y: u8) -> &u8 { - x -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_match.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_match.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 92b40a5df..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_match.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for unnecessary `match` or match-like `if let` returns for `Option` and `Result` -when function signatures are the same. - -### Why is this bad? -This `match` block does nothing and might not be what the coder intended. - -### Example -``` -fn foo() -> Result<(), i32> { - match result { - Ok(val) => Ok(val), - Err(err) => Err(err), - } -} - -fn bar() -> Option<i32> { - if let Some(val) = option { - Some(val) - } else { - None - } -} -``` - -Could be replaced as - -``` -fn foo() -> Result<(), i32> { - result -} - -fn bar() -> Option<i32> { - option -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_option_as_deref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_option_as_deref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 226396c97..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_option_as_deref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for no-op uses of `Option::{as_deref, as_deref_mut}`, -for example, `Option<&T>::as_deref()` returns the same type. - -### Why is this bad? -Redundant code and improving readability. - -### Example -``` -let a = Some(&1); -let b = a.as_deref(); // goes from Option<&i32> to Option<&i32> -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let a = Some(&1); -let b = a; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_option_take.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_option_take.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6bac65a13..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_option_take.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calling `take` function after `as_ref`. - -### Why is this bad? -Redundant code. `take` writes `None` to its argument. -In this case the modification is useless as it's a temporary that cannot be read from afterwards. - -### Example -``` -let x = Some(3); -x.as_ref().take(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x = Some(3); -x.as_ref(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_parens_on_range_literals.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_parens_on_range_literals.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 85fab10cb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_parens_on_range_literals.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -The lint checks for parenthesis on literals in range statements that are -superfluous. - -### Why is this bad? -Having superfluous parenthesis makes the code less readable -overhead when reading. - -### Example - -``` -for i in (0)..10 { - println!("{i}"); -} -``` - -Use instead: - -``` -for i in 0..10 { - println!("{i}"); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_pass_by_value.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_pass_by_value.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 58c420b19..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_pass_by_value.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for functions taking arguments by value, but not -consuming them in its -body. - -### Why is this bad? -Taking arguments by reference is more flexible and can -sometimes avoid -unnecessary allocations. - -### Known problems -* This lint suggests taking an argument by reference, -however sometimes it is better to let users decide the argument type -(by using `Borrow` trait, for example), depending on how the function is used. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(v: Vec<i32>) { - assert_eq!(v.len(), 42); -} -``` -should be -``` -fn foo(v: &[i32]) { - assert_eq!(v.len(), 42); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_question_mark.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_question_mark.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 540739fd4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_question_mark.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Suggests alternatives for useless applications of `?` in terminating expressions - -### Why is this bad? -There's no reason to use `?` to short-circuit when execution of the body will end there anyway. - -### Example -``` -struct TO { - magic: Option<usize>, -} - -fn f(to: TO) -> Option<usize> { - Some(to.magic?) -} - -struct TR { - magic: Result<usize, bool>, -} - -fn g(tr: Result<TR, bool>) -> Result<usize, bool> { - tr.and_then(|t| Ok(t.magic?)) -} - -``` -Use instead: -``` -struct TO { - magic: Option<usize>, -} - -fn f(to: TO) -> Option<usize> { - to.magic -} - -struct TR { - magic: Result<usize, bool>, -} - -fn g(tr: Result<TR, bool>) -> Result<usize, bool> { - tr.and_then(|t| t.magic) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_range_loop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_range_loop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 583c09b28..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_range_loop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for looping over the range of `0..len` of some -collection just to get the values by index. - -### Why is this bad? -Just iterating the collection itself makes the intent -more clear and is probably faster. - -### Example -``` -let vec = vec!['a', 'b', 'c']; -for i in 0..vec.len() { - println!("{}", vec[i]); -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let vec = vec!['a', 'b', 'c']; -for i in vec { - println!("{}", i); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_return.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_return.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 48782cb0c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_return.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for return statements at the end of a block. - -### Why is this bad? -Removing the `return` and semicolon will make the code -more rusty. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(x: usize) -> usize { - return x; -} -``` -simplify to -``` -fn foo(x: usize) -> usize { - x -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_splitn.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_splitn.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b10a84fbc..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_splitn.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `str::splitn` (or `str::rsplitn`) where using `str::split` would be the same. -### Why is this bad? -The function `split` is simpler and there is no performance difference in these cases, considering -that both functions return a lazy iterator. -### Example -``` -let str = "key=value=add"; -let _ = str.splitn(3, '=').next().unwrap(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let str = "key=value=add"; -let _ = str.split('=').next().unwrap(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_update.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_update.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 82adabf64..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/needless_update.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for needlessly including a base struct on update -when all fields are changed anyway. - -This lint is not applied to structs marked with -[non_exhaustive](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/type_system.html). - -### Why is this bad? -This will cost resources (because the base has to be -somewhere), and make the code less readable. - -### Example -``` -Point { - x: 1, - y: 1, - z: 1, - ..zero_point -}; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -// Missing field `z` -Point { - x: 1, - y: 1, - ..zero_point -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fa55c6cfd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the usage of negated comparison operators on types which only implement -`PartialOrd` (e.g., `f64`). - -### Why is this bad? -These operators make it easy to forget that the underlying types actually allow not only three -potential Orderings (Less, Equal, Greater) but also a fourth one (Uncomparable). This is -especially easy to miss if the operator based comparison result is negated. - -### Example -``` -let a = 1.0; -let b = f64::NAN; - -let not_less_or_equal = !(a <= b); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -use std::cmp::Ordering; - -let _not_less_or_equal = match a.partial_cmp(&b) { - None | Some(Ordering::Greater) => true, - _ => false, -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/neg_multiply.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/neg_multiply.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4e8b096eb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/neg_multiply.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for multiplication by -1 as a form of negation. - -### Why is this bad? -It's more readable to just negate. - -### Known problems -This only catches integers (for now). - -### Example -``` -let a = x * -1; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let a = -x; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/negative_feature_names.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/negative_feature_names.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 01ee9efb3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/negative_feature_names.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for negative feature names with prefix `no-` or `not-` - -### Why is this bad? -Features are supposed to be additive, and negatively-named features violate it. - -### Example -``` -[features] -default = [] -no-abc = [] -not-def = [] - -``` -Use instead: -``` -[features] -default = ["abc", "def"] -abc = [] -def = [] - -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/never_loop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/never_loop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 737ccf415..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/never_loop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for loops that will always `break`, `return` or -`continue` an outer loop. - -### Why is this bad? -This loop never loops, all it does is obfuscating the -code. - -### Example -``` -loop { - ..; - break; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/new_ret_no_self.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/new_ret_no_self.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 291bad24a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/new_ret_no_self.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `new` not returning a type that contains `Self`. - -### Why is this bad? -As a convention, `new` methods are used to make a new -instance of a type. - -### Example -In an impl block: -``` -impl Foo { - fn new() -> NotAFoo { - } -} -``` - -``` -struct Bar(Foo); -impl Foo { - // Bad. The type name must contain `Self` - fn new() -> Bar { - } -} -``` - -``` -impl Foo { - // Good. Return type contains `Self` - fn new() -> Result<Foo, FooError> { - } -} -``` - -Or in a trait definition: -``` -pub trait Trait { - // Bad. The type name must contain `Self` - fn new(); -} -``` - -``` -pub trait Trait { - // Good. Return type contains `Self` - fn new() -> Self; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/new_without_default.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/new_without_default.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 662d39c8e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/new_without_default.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for public types with a `pub fn new() -> Self` method and no -implementation of -[`Default`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/default/trait.Default.html). - -### Why is this bad? -The user might expect to be able to use -[`Default`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/default/trait.Default.html) as the -type can be constructed without arguments. - -### Example -``` -pub struct Foo(Bar); - -impl Foo { - pub fn new() -> Self { - Foo(Bar::new()) - } -} -``` - -To fix the lint, add a `Default` implementation that delegates to `new`: - -``` -pub struct Foo(Bar); - -impl Default for Foo { - fn default() -> Self { - Foo::new() - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/no_effect.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/no_effect.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d4cc08fa8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/no_effect.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for statements which have no effect. - -### Why is this bad? -Unlike dead code, these statements are actually -executed. However, as they have no effect, all they do is make the code less -readable. - -### Example -``` -0; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/no_effect_replace.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/no_effect_replace.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 646d45287..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/no_effect_replace.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `replace` statements which have no effect. - -### Why is this bad? -It's either a mistake or confusing. - -### Example -``` -"1234".replace("12", "12"); -"1234".replacen("12", "12", 1); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/no_effect_underscore_binding.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/no_effect_underscore_binding.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 972f60dd0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/no_effect_underscore_binding.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for binding to underscore prefixed variable without side-effects. - -### Why is this bad? -Unlike dead code, these bindings are actually -executed. However, as they have no effect and shouldn't be used further on, all they -do is make the code less readable. - -### Known problems -Further usage of this variable is not checked, which can lead to false positives if it is -used later in the code. - -### Example -``` -let _i_serve_no_purpose = 1; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/non_ascii_literal.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/non_ascii_literal.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 164902b47..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/non_ascii_literal.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for non-ASCII characters in string and char literals. - -### Why is this bad? -Yeah, we know, the 90's called and wanted their charset -back. Even so, there still are editors and other programs out there that -don't work well with Unicode. So if the code is meant to be used -internationally, on multiple operating systems, or has other portability -requirements, activating this lint could be useful. - -### Example -``` -let x = String::from("€"); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x = String::from("\u{20ac}"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/non_octal_unix_permissions.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/non_octal_unix_permissions.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4a468e94d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/non_octal_unix_permissions.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for non-octal values used to set Unix file permissions. - -### Why is this bad? -They will be converted into octal, creating potentially -unintended file permissions. - -### Example -``` -use std::fs::OpenOptions; -use std::os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt; - -let mut options = OpenOptions::new(); -options.mode(644); -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::fs::OpenOptions; -use std::os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt; - -let mut options = OpenOptions::new(); -options.mode(0o644); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/non_send_fields_in_send_ty.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/non_send_fields_in_send_ty.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 11e6f6e16..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/non_send_fields_in_send_ty.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint warns about a `Send` implementation for a type that -contains fields that are not safe to be sent across threads. -It tries to detect fields that can cause a soundness issue -when sent to another thread (e.g., `Rc`) while allowing `!Send` fields -that are expected to exist in a `Send` type, such as raw pointers. - -### Why is this bad? -Sending the struct to another thread effectively sends all of its fields, -and the fields that do not implement `Send` can lead to soundness bugs -such as data races when accessed in a thread -that is different from the thread that created it. - -See: -* [*The Rustonomicon* about *Send and Sync*](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/send-and-sync.html) -* [The documentation of `Send`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Send.html) - -### Known Problems -This lint relies on heuristics to distinguish types that are actually -unsafe to be sent across threads and `!Send` types that are expected to -exist in `Send` type. Its rule can filter out basic cases such as -`Vec<*const T>`, but it's not perfect. Feel free to create an issue if -you have a suggestion on how this heuristic can be improved. - -### Example -``` -struct ExampleStruct<T> { - rc_is_not_send: Rc<String>, - unbounded_generic_field: T, -} - -// This impl is unsound because it allows sending `!Send` types through `ExampleStruct` -unsafe impl<T> Send for ExampleStruct<T> {} -``` -Use thread-safe types like [`std::sync::Arc`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/sync/struct.Arc.html) -or specify correct bounds on generic type parameters (`T: Send`).
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/nonminimal_bool.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/nonminimal_bool.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 488980ddf..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/nonminimal_bool.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for boolean expressions that can be written more -concisely. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability of boolean expressions suffers from -unnecessary duplication. - -### Known problems -Ignores short circuiting behavior of `||` and -`&&`. Ignores `|`, `&` and `^`. - -### Example -``` -if a && true {} -if !(a == b) {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -if a {} -if a != b {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/nonsensical_open_options.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/nonsensical_open_options.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7a95443b5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/nonsensical_open_options.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for duplicate open options as well as combinations -that make no sense. - -### Why is this bad? -In the best case, the code will be harder to read than -necessary. I don't know the worst case. - -### Example -``` -use std::fs::OpenOptions; - -OpenOptions::new().read(true).truncate(true); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/nonstandard_macro_braces.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/nonstandard_macro_braces.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7e8d0d2d3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/nonstandard_macro_braces.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks that common macros are used with consistent bracing. - -### Why is this bad? -This is mostly a consistency lint although using () or [] -doesn't give you a semicolon in item position, which can be unexpected. - -### Example -``` -vec!{1, 2, 3}; -``` -Use instead: -``` -vec![1, 2, 3]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/not_unsafe_ptr_arg_deref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/not_unsafe_ptr_arg_deref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 31355fbb7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/not_unsafe_ptr_arg_deref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for public functions that dereference raw pointer -arguments but are not marked `unsafe`. - -### Why is this bad? -The function should probably be marked `unsafe`, since -for an arbitrary raw pointer, there is no way of telling for sure if it is -valid. - -### Known problems -* It does not check functions recursively so if the pointer is passed to a -private non-`unsafe` function which does the dereferencing, the lint won't -trigger. -* It only checks for arguments whose type are raw pointers, not raw pointers -got from an argument in some other way (`fn foo(bar: &[*const u8])` or -`some_argument.get_raw_ptr()`). - -### Example -``` -pub fn foo(x: *const u8) { - println!("{}", unsafe { *x }); -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -pub unsafe fn foo(x: *const u8) { - println!("{}", unsafe { *x }); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/obfuscated_if_else.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/obfuscated_if_else.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 638f63b0d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/obfuscated_if_else.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `.then_some(..).unwrap_or(..)` - -### Why is this bad? -This can be written more clearly with `if .. else ..` - -### Limitations -This lint currently only looks for usages of -`.then_some(..).unwrap_or(..)`, but will be expanded -to account for similar patterns. - -### Example -``` -let x = true; -x.then_some("a").unwrap_or("b"); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x = true; -if x { "a" } else { "b" }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/octal_escapes.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/octal_escapes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eee820587..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/octal_escapes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `\0` escapes in string and byte literals that look like octal -character escapes in C. - -### Why is this bad? - -C and other languages support octal character escapes in strings, where -a backslash is followed by up to three octal digits. For example, `\033` -stands for the ASCII character 27 (ESC). Rust does not support this -notation, but has the escape code `\0` which stands for a null -byte/character, and any following digits do not form part of the escape -sequence. Therefore, `\033` is not a compiler error but the result may -be surprising. - -### Known problems -The actual meaning can be the intended one. `\x00` can be used in these -cases to be unambiguous. - -The lint does not trigger for format strings in `print!()`, `write!()` -and friends since the string is already preprocessed when Clippy lints -can see it. - -### Example -``` -let one = "\033[1m Bold? \033[0m"; // \033 intended as escape -let two = "\033\0"; // \033 intended as null-3-3 -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let one = "\x1b[1mWill this be bold?\x1b[0m"; -let two = "\x0033\x00"; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ok_expect.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ok_expect.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fd5205d49..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ok_expect.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `ok().expect(..)`. - -### Why is this bad? -Because you usually call `expect()` on the `Result` -directly to get a better error message. - -### Known problems -The error type needs to implement `Debug` - -### Example -``` -x.ok().expect("why did I do this again?"); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -x.expect("why did I do this again?"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/only_used_in_recursion.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/only_used_in_recursion.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f19f47ff9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/only_used_in_recursion.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for arguments that are only used in recursion with no side-effects. - -### Why is this bad? -It could contain a useless calculation and can make function simpler. - -The arguments can be involved in calculations and assignments but as long as -the calculations have no side-effects (function calls or mutating dereference) -and the assigned variables are also only in recursion, it is useless. - -### Known problems -Too many code paths in the linting code are currently untested and prone to produce false -positives or are prone to have performance implications. - -In some cases, this would not catch all useless arguments. - -``` -fn foo(a: usize, b: usize) -> usize { - let f = |x| x + 1; - - if a == 0 { - 1 - } else { - foo(a - 1, f(b)) - } -} -``` - -For example, the argument `b` is only used in recursion, but the lint would not catch it. - -List of some examples that can not be caught: -- binary operation of non-primitive types -- closure usage -- some `break` relative operations -- struct pattern binding - -Also, when you recurse the function name with path segments, it is not possible to detect. - -### Example -``` -fn f(a: usize, b: usize) -> usize { - if a == 0 { - 1 - } else { - f(a - 1, b + 1) - } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn f(a: usize) -> usize { - if a == 0 { - 1 - } else { - f(a - 1) - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/op_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/op_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7a7ed1bc9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/op_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for arguments to `==` which have their address -taken to satisfy a bound -and suggests to dereference the other argument instead - -### Why is this bad? -It is more idiomatic to dereference the other argument. - -### Example -``` -&x == y -``` - -Use instead: -``` -x == *y -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_as_ref_deref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_as_ref_deref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ad7411d3d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_as_ref_deref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.as_ref().map(Deref::deref)` or it's aliases (such as String::as_str). - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as -`_.as_deref()`. - -### Example -``` -opt.as_ref().map(String::as_str) -``` -Can be written as -``` -opt.as_deref() -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_env_unwrap.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_env_unwrap.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c952cba8e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_env_unwrap.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `option_env!(...).unwrap()` and -suggests usage of the `env!` macro. - -### Why is this bad? -Unwrapping the result of `option_env!` will panic -at run-time if the environment variable doesn't exist, whereas `env!` -catches it at compile-time. - -### Example -``` -let _ = option_env!("HOME").unwrap(); -``` - -Is better expressed as: - -``` -let _ = env!("HOME"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_filter_map.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_filter_map.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 25f7bde7b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_filter_map.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for indirect collection of populated `Option` - -### Why is this bad? -`Option` is like a collection of 0-1 things, so `flatten` -automatically does this without suspicious-looking `unwrap` calls. - -### Example -``` -let _ = std::iter::empty::<Option<i32>>().filter(Option::is_some).map(Option::unwrap); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let _ = std::iter::empty::<Option<i32>>().flatten(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_if_let_else.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_if_let_else.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 43652db51..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_if_let_else.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Lints usage of `if let Some(v) = ... { y } else { x }` and -`match .. { Some(v) => y, None/_ => x }` which are more -idiomatically done with `Option::map_or` (if the else bit is a pure -expression) or `Option::map_or_else` (if the else bit is an impure -expression). - -### Why is this bad? -Using the dedicated functions of the `Option` type is clearer and -more concise than an `if let` expression. - -### Known problems -This lint uses a deliberately conservative metric for checking -if the inside of either body contains breaks or continues which will -cause it to not suggest a fix if either block contains a loop with -continues or breaks contained within the loop. - -### Example -``` -let _ = if let Some(foo) = optional { - foo -} else { - 5 -}; -let _ = match optional { - Some(val) => val + 1, - None => 5 -}; -let _ = if let Some(foo) = optional { - foo -} else { - let y = do_complicated_function(); - y*y -}; -``` - -should be - -``` -let _ = optional.map_or(5, |foo| foo); -let _ = optional.map_or(5, |val| val + 1); -let _ = optional.map_or_else(||{ - let y = do_complicated_function(); - y*y -}, |foo| foo); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_map_or_none.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_map_or_none.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c86c65215..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_map_or_none.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.map_or(None, _)`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as -`_.and_then(_)`. - -### Known problems -The order of the arguments is not in execution order. - -### Example -``` -opt.map_or(None, |a| Some(a + 1)); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -opt.and_then(|a| Some(a + 1)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_map_unit_fn.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_map_unit_fn.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fc4b528f0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_map_unit_fn.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `option.map(f)` where f is a function -or closure that returns the unit type `()`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more clearly with -an if let statement - -### Example -``` -let x: Option<String> = do_stuff(); -x.map(log_err_msg); -x.map(|msg| log_err_msg(format_msg(msg))); -``` - -The correct use would be: - -``` -let x: Option<String> = do_stuff(); -if let Some(msg) = x { - log_err_msg(msg); -} - -if let Some(msg) = x { - log_err_msg(format_msg(msg)); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_option.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_option.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b4324bd83..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/option_option.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `Option<Option<_>>` in function signatures and type -definitions - -### Why is this bad? -`Option<_>` represents an optional value. `Option<Option<_>>` -represents an optional optional value which is logically the same thing as an optional -value but has an unneeded extra level of wrapping. - -If you have a case where `Some(Some(_))`, `Some(None)` and `None` are distinct cases, -consider a custom `enum` instead, with clear names for each case. - -### Example -``` -fn get_data() -> Option<Option<u32>> { - None -} -``` - -Better: - -``` -pub enum Contents { - Data(Vec<u8>), // Was Some(Some(Vec<u8>)) - NotYetFetched, // Was Some(None) - None, // Was None -} - -fn get_data() -> Contents { - Contents::None -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/or_fun_call.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/or_fun_call.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6ce77cc26..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/or_fun_call.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `.or(foo(..))`, `.unwrap_or(foo(..))`, -`.or_insert(foo(..))` etc., and suggests to use `.or_else(|| foo(..))`, -`.unwrap_or_else(|| foo(..))`, `.unwrap_or_default()` or `.or_default()` -etc. instead. - -### Why is this bad? -The function will always be called and potentially -allocate an object acting as the default. - -### Known problems -If the function has side-effects, not calling it will -change the semantic of the program, but you shouldn't rely on that anyway. - -### Example -``` -foo.unwrap_or(String::new()); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -foo.unwrap_or_else(String::new); - -// or - -foo.unwrap_or_default(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/or_then_unwrap.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/or_then_unwrap.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 64ac53749..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/or_then_unwrap.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `.or(…).unwrap()` calls to Options and Results. - -### Why is this bad? -You should use `.unwrap_or(…)` instead for clarity. - -### Example -``` -// Result -let value = result.or::<Error>(Ok(fallback)).unwrap(); - -// Option -let value = option.or(Some(fallback)).unwrap(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -// Result -let value = result.unwrap_or(fallback); - -// Option -let value = option.unwrap_or(fallback); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/out_of_bounds_indexing.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/out_of_bounds_indexing.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5802eea29..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/out_of_bounds_indexing.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for out of bounds array indexing with a constant -index. - -### Why is this bad? -This will always panic at runtime. - -### Example -``` -let x = [1, 2, 3, 4]; - -x[9]; -&x[2..9]; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -// Index within bounds - -x[0]; -x[3]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/overflow_check_conditional.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/overflow_check_conditional.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a09cc18a0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/overflow_check_conditional.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects classic underflow/overflow checks. - -### Why is this bad? -Most classic C underflow/overflow checks will fail in -Rust. Users can use functions like `overflowing_*` and `wrapping_*` instead. - -### Example -``` -a + b < a; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/overly_complex_bool_expr.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/overly_complex_bool_expr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 65ca18392..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/overly_complex_bool_expr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for boolean expressions that contain terminals that -can be eliminated. - -### Why is this bad? -This is most likely a logic bug. - -### Known problems -Ignores short circuiting behavior. - -### Example -``` -// The `b` is unnecessary, the expression is equivalent to `if a`. -if a && b || a { ... } -``` - -Use instead: -``` -if a {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/panic.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/panic.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f9bdc6e87..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/panic.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `panic!`. - -### Why is this bad? -`panic!` will stop the execution of the executable - -### Example -``` -panic!("even with a good reason"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/panic_in_result_fn.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/panic_in_result_fn.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 51c2f8ae5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/panic_in_result_fn.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `panic!`, `unimplemented!`, `todo!`, `unreachable!` or assertions in a function of type result. - -### Why is this bad? -For some codebases, it is desirable for functions of type result to return an error instead of crashing. Hence panicking macros should be avoided. - -### Known problems -Functions called from a function returning a `Result` may invoke a panicking macro. This is not checked. - -### Example -``` -fn result_with_panic() -> Result<bool, String> -{ - panic!("error"); -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn result_without_panic() -> Result<bool, String> { - Err(String::from("error")) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/panicking_unwrap.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/panicking_unwrap.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1fbc245c8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/panicking_unwrap.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls of `unwrap[_err]()` that will always fail. - -### Why is this bad? -If panicking is desired, an explicit `panic!()` should be used. - -### Known problems -This lint only checks `if` conditions not assignments. -So something like `let x: Option<()> = None; x.unwrap();` will not be recognized. - -### Example -``` -if option.is_none() { - do_something_with(option.unwrap()) -} -``` - -This code will always panic. The if condition should probably be inverted.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/partial_pub_fields.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/partial_pub_fields.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b529adf15..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/partial_pub_fields.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks whether partial fields of a struct are public. - -Either make all fields of a type public, or make none of them public - -### Why is this bad? -Most types should either be: -* Abstract data types: complex objects with opaque implementation which guard -interior invariants and expose intentionally limited API to the outside world. -* Data: relatively simple objects which group a bunch of related attributes together. - -### Example -``` -pub struct Color { - pub r: u8, - pub g: u8, - b: u8, -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -pub struct Color { - pub r: u8, - pub g: u8, - pub b: u8, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/partialeq_ne_impl.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/partialeq_ne_impl.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 78f55188b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/partialeq_ne_impl.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for manual re-implementations of `PartialEq::ne`. - -### Why is this bad? -`PartialEq::ne` is required to always return the -negated result of `PartialEq::eq`, which is exactly what the default -implementation does. Therefore, there should never be any need to -re-implement it. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo; - -impl PartialEq for Foo { - fn eq(&self, other: &Foo) -> bool { true } - fn ne(&self, other: &Foo) -> bool { !(self == other) } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/partialeq_to_none.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/partialeq_to_none.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5cc07bf88..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/partialeq_to_none.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Checks for binary comparisons to a literal `Option::None`. - -### Why is this bad? - -A programmer checking if some `foo` is `None` via a comparison `foo == None` -is usually inspired from other programming languages (e.g. `foo is None` -in Python). -Checking if a value of type `Option<T>` is (not) equal to `None` in that -way relies on `T: PartialEq` to do the comparison, which is unneeded. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(f: Option<u32>) -> &'static str { - if f != None { "yay" } else { "nay" } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn foo(f: Option<u32>) -> &'static str { - if f.is_some() { "yay" } else { "nay" } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/path_buf_push_overwrite.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/path_buf_push_overwrite.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 34f8901da..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/path_buf_push_overwrite.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -* Checks for [push](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.push) -calls on `PathBuf` that can cause overwrites. - -### Why is this bad? -Calling `push` with a root path at the start can overwrite the -previous defined path. - -### Example -``` -use std::path::PathBuf; - -let mut x = PathBuf::from("/foo"); -x.push("/bar"); -assert_eq!(x, PathBuf::from("/bar")); -``` -Could be written: - -``` -use std::path::PathBuf; - -let mut x = PathBuf::from("/foo"); -x.push("bar"); -assert_eq!(x, PathBuf::from("/foo/bar")); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/pattern_type_mismatch.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/pattern_type_mismatch.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 64da881d5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/pattern_type_mismatch.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for patterns that aren't exact representations of the types -they are applied to. - -To satisfy this lint, you will have to adjust either the expression that is matched -against or the pattern itself, as well as the bindings that are introduced by the -adjusted patterns. For matching you will have to either dereference the expression -with the `*` operator, or amend the patterns to explicitly match against `&<pattern>` -or `&mut <pattern>` depending on the reference mutability. For the bindings you need -to use the inverse. You can leave them as plain bindings if you wish for the value -to be copied, but you must use `ref mut <variable>` or `ref <variable>` to construct -a reference into the matched structure. - -If you are looking for a way to learn about ownership semantics in more detail, it -is recommended to look at IDE options available to you to highlight types, lifetimes -and reference semantics in your code. The available tooling would expose these things -in a general way even outside of the various pattern matching mechanics. Of course -this lint can still be used to highlight areas of interest and ensure a good understanding -of ownership semantics. - -### Why is this bad? -It isn't bad in general. But in some contexts it can be desirable -because it increases ownership hints in the code, and will guard against some changes -in ownership. - -### Example -This example shows the basic adjustments necessary to satisfy the lint. Note how -the matched expression is explicitly dereferenced with `*` and the `inner` variable -is bound to a shared borrow via `ref inner`. - -``` -// Bad -let value = &Some(Box::new(23)); -match value { - Some(inner) => println!("{}", inner), - None => println!("none"), -} - -// Good -let value = &Some(Box::new(23)); -match *value { - Some(ref inner) => println!("{}", inner), - None => println!("none"), -} -``` - -The following example demonstrates one of the advantages of the more verbose style. -Note how the second version uses `ref mut a` to explicitly declare `a` a shared mutable -borrow, while `b` is simply taken by value. This ensures that the loop body cannot -accidentally modify the wrong part of the structure. - -``` -// Bad -let mut values = vec![(2, 3), (3, 4)]; -for (a, b) in &mut values { - *a += *b; -} - -// Good -let mut values = vec![(2, 3), (3, 4)]; -for &mut (ref mut a, b) in &mut values { - *a += b; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/possible_missing_comma.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/possible_missing_comma.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5d92f4cae..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/possible_missing_comma.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for possible missing comma in an array. It lints if -an array element is a binary operator expression and it lies on two lines. - -### Why is this bad? -This could lead to unexpected results. - -### Example -``` -let a = &[ - -1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here - -4, -5, -6 -]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/precedence.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/precedence.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fda0b831f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/precedence.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for operations where precedence may be unclear -and suggests to add parentheses. Currently it catches the following: -* mixed usage of arithmetic and bit shifting/combining operators without -parentheses -* a "negative" numeric literal (which is really a unary `-` followed by a -numeric literal) - followed by a method call - -### Why is this bad? -Not everyone knows the precedence of those operators by -heart, so expressions like these may trip others trying to reason about the -code. - -### Example -* `1 << 2 + 3` equals 32, while `(1 << 2) + 3` equals 7 -* `-1i32.abs()` equals -1, while `(-1i32).abs()` equals 1
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_in_format_impl.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_in_format_impl.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 140d23d6f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_in_format_impl.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `println`, `print`, `eprintln` or `eprint` in an -implementation of a formatting trait. - -### Why is this bad? -Using a print macro is likely unintentional since formatting traits -should write to the `Formatter`, not stdout/stderr. - -### Example -``` -use std::fmt::{Display, Error, Formatter}; - -struct S; -impl Display for S { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error> { - println!("S"); - - Ok(()) - } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::fmt::{Display, Error, Formatter}; - -struct S; -impl Display for S { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error> { - writeln!(f, "S"); - - Ok(()) - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_literal.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_literal.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a6252a687..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_literal.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint warns about the use of literals as `print!`/`println!` args. - -### Why is this bad? -Using literals as `println!` args is inefficient -(c.f., https://github.com/matthiaskrgr/rust-str-bench) and unnecessary -(i.e., just put the literal in the format string) - -### Example -``` -println!("{}", "foo"); -``` -use the literal without formatting: -``` -println!("foo"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_stderr.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_stderr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9c6edeeef..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_stderr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for printing on *stderr*. The purpose of this lint -is to catch debugging remnants. - -### Why is this bad? -People often print on *stderr* while debugging an -application and might forget to remove those prints afterward. - -### Known problems -Only catches `eprint!` and `eprintln!` calls. - -### Example -``` -eprintln!("Hello world!"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_stdout.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_stdout.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d2cbd811d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_stdout.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for printing on *stdout*. The purpose of this lint -is to catch debugging remnants. - -### Why is this bad? -People often print on *stdout* while debugging an -application and might forget to remove those prints afterward. - -### Known problems -Only catches `print!` and `println!` calls. - -### Example -``` -println!("Hello world!"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_with_newline.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_with_newline.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 640323e82..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/print_with_newline.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint warns when you use `print!()` with a format -string that ends in a newline. - -### Why is this bad? -You should use `println!()` instead, which appends the -newline. - -### Example -``` -print!("Hello {}!\n", name); -``` -use println!() instead -``` -println!("Hello {}!", name); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/println_empty_string.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/println_empty_string.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b98041302..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/println_empty_string.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint warns when you use `println!("")` to -print a newline. - -### Why is this bad? -You should use `println!()`, which is simpler. - -### Example -``` -println!(""); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -println!(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_arg.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_arg.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 796b0a65b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_arg.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint checks for function arguments of type `&String`, `&Vec`, -`&PathBuf`, and `Cow<_>`. It will also suggest you replace `.clone()` calls -with the appropriate `.to_owned()`/`to_string()` calls. - -### Why is this bad? -Requiring the argument to be of the specific size -makes the function less useful for no benefit; slices in the form of `&[T]` -or `&str` usually suffice and can be obtained from other types, too. - -### Known problems -There may be `fn(&Vec)`-typed references pointing to your function. -If you have them, you will get a compiler error after applying this lint's -suggestions. You then have the choice to undo your changes or change the -type of the reference. - -Note that if the function is part of your public interface, there may be -other crates referencing it, of which you may not be aware. Carefully -deprecate the function before applying the lint suggestions in this case. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(&Vec<u32>) { .. } -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn foo(&[u32]) { .. } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_as_ptr.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_as_ptr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8fb35c4aa..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_as_ptr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `as` casts between raw pointers without changing its mutability, -namely `*const T` to `*const U` and `*mut T` to `*mut U`. - -### Why is this bad? -Though `as` casts between raw pointers is not terrible, `pointer::cast` is safer because -it cannot accidentally change the pointer's mutability nor cast the pointer to other types like `usize`. - -### Example -``` -let ptr: *const u32 = &42_u32; -let mut_ptr: *mut u32 = &mut 42_u32; -let _ = ptr as *const i32; -let _ = mut_ptr as *mut i32; -``` -Use instead: -``` -let ptr: *const u32 = &42_u32; -let mut_ptr: *mut u32 = &mut 42_u32; -let _ = ptr.cast::<i32>(); -let _ = mut_ptr.cast::<i32>(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_eq.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_eq.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 06b36ca55..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_eq.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Use `std::ptr::eq` when applicable - -### Why is this bad? -`ptr::eq` can be used to compare `&T` references -(which coerce to `*const T` implicitly) by their address rather than -comparing the values they point to. - -### Example -``` -let a = &[1, 2, 3]; -let b = &[1, 2, 3]; - -assert!(a as *const _ as usize == b as *const _ as usize); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let a = &[1, 2, 3]; -let b = &[1, 2, 3]; - -assert!(std::ptr::eq(a, b)); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_offset_with_cast.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_offset_with_cast.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f204e769b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ptr_offset_with_cast.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of the `offset` pointer method with a `usize` casted to an -`isize`. - -### Why is this bad? -If we’re always increasing the pointer address, we can avoid the numeric -cast by using the `add` method instead. - -### Example -``` -let vec = vec![b'a', b'b', b'c']; -let ptr = vec.as_ptr(); -let offset = 1_usize; - -unsafe { - ptr.offset(offset as isize); -} -``` - -Could be written: - -``` -let vec = vec![b'a', b'b', b'c']; -let ptr = vec.as_ptr(); -let offset = 1_usize; - -unsafe { - ptr.add(offset); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/pub_use.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/pub_use.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 407cafa01..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/pub_use.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Restricts the usage of `pub use ...` - -### Why is this bad? - -`pub use` is usually fine, but a project may wish to limit `pub use` instances to prevent -unintentional exports or to encourage placing exported items directly in public modules - -### Example -``` -pub mod outer { - mod inner { - pub struct Test {} - } - pub use inner::Test; -} - -use outer::Test; -``` -Use instead: -``` -pub mod outer { - pub struct Test {} -} - -use outer::Test; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/question_mark.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/question_mark.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4dc987be8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/question_mark.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for expressions that could be replaced by the question mark operator. - -### Why is this bad? -Question mark usage is more idiomatic. - -### Example -``` -if option.is_none() { - return None; -} -``` - -Could be written: - -``` -option?; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/range_minus_one.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/range_minus_one.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fcb96dcc3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/range_minus_one.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for inclusive ranges where 1 is subtracted from -the upper bound, e.g., `x..=(y-1)`. - -### Why is this bad? -The code is more readable with an exclusive range -like `x..y`. - -### Known problems -This will cause a warning that cannot be fixed if -the consumer of the range only accepts a specific range type, instead of -the generic `RangeBounds` trait -([#3307](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3307)). - -### Example -``` -for i in x..=(y-1) { - // .. -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -for i in x..y { - // .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/range_plus_one.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/range_plus_one.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 193c85f9c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/range_plus_one.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for exclusive ranges where 1 is added to the -upper bound, e.g., `x..(y+1)`. - -### Why is this bad? -The code is more readable with an inclusive range -like `x..=y`. - -### Known problems -Will add unnecessary pair of parentheses when the -expression is not wrapped in a pair but starts with an opening parenthesis -and ends with a closing one. -I.e., `let _ = (f()+1)..(f()+1)` results in `let _ = ((f()+1)..=f())`. - -Also in many cases, inclusive ranges are still slower to run than -exclusive ranges, because they essentially add an extra branch that -LLVM may fail to hoist out of the loop. - -This will cause a warning that cannot be fixed if the consumer of the -range only accepts a specific range type, instead of the generic -`RangeBounds` trait -([#3307](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3307)). - -### Example -``` -for i in x..(y+1) { - // .. -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -for i in x..=y { - // .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/range_zip_with_len.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/range_zip_with_len.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 24c1efec7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/range_zip_with_len.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for zipping a collection with the range of -`0.._.len()`. - -### Why is this bad? -The code is better expressed with `.enumerate()`. - -### Example -``` -let _ = x.iter().zip(0..x.len()); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let _ = x.iter().enumerate(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rc_buffer.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rc_buffer.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 82ac58eeb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rc_buffer.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `Rc<T>` and `Arc<T>` when `T` is a mutable buffer type such as `String` or `Vec`. - -### Why is this bad? -Expressions such as `Rc<String>` usually have no advantage over `Rc<str>`, since -it is larger and involves an extra level of indirection, and doesn't implement `Borrow<str>`. - -While mutating a buffer type would still be possible with `Rc::get_mut()`, it only -works if there are no additional references yet, which usually defeats the purpose of -enclosing it in a shared ownership type. Instead, additionally wrapping the inner -type with an interior mutable container (such as `RefCell` or `Mutex`) would normally -be used. - -### Known problems -This pattern can be desirable to avoid the overhead of a `RefCell` or `Mutex` for -cases where mutation only happens before there are any additional references. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(interned: Rc<String>) { ... } -``` - -Better: - -``` -fn foo(interned: Rc<str>) { ... } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rc_clone_in_vec_init.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rc_clone_in_vec_init.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6fc08aaf9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rc_clone_in_vec_init.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for reference-counted pointers (`Arc`, `Rc`, `rc::Weak`, and `sync::Weak`) -in `vec![elem; len]` - -### Why is this bad? -This will create `elem` once and clone it `len` times - doing so with `Arc`/`Rc`/`Weak` -is a bit misleading, as it will create references to the same pointer, rather -than different instances. - -### Example -``` -let v = vec![std::sync::Arc::new("some data".to_string()); 100]; -// or -let v = vec![std::rc::Rc::new("some data".to_string()); 100]; -``` -Use instead: -``` -// Initialize each value separately: -let mut data = Vec::with_capacity(100); -for _ in 0..100 { - data.push(std::rc::Rc::new("some data".to_string())); -} - -// Or if you want clones of the same reference, -// Create the reference beforehand to clarify that -// it should be cloned for each value -let data = std::rc::Rc::new("some data".to_string()); -let v = vec![data; 100]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rc_mutex.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rc_mutex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ed7a1e344..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rc_mutex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `Rc<Mutex<T>>`. - -### Why is this bad? -`Rc` is used in single thread and `Mutex` is used in multi thread. -Consider using `Rc<RefCell<T>>` in single thread or `Arc<Mutex<T>>` in multi thread. - -### Known problems -Sometimes combining generic types can lead to the requirement that a -type use Rc in conjunction with Mutex. We must consider those cases false positives, but -alas they are quite hard to rule out. Luckily they are also rare. - -### Example -``` -use std::rc::Rc; -use std::sync::Mutex; -fn foo(interned: Rc<Mutex<i32>>) { ... } -``` - -Better: - -``` -use std::rc::Rc; -use std::cell::RefCell -fn foo(interned: Rc<RefCell<i32>>) { ... } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/read_zero_byte_vec.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/read_zero_byte_vec.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cef5604e0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/read_zero_byte_vec.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint catches reads into a zero-length `Vec`. -Especially in the case of a call to `with_capacity`, this lint warns that read -gets the number of bytes from the `Vec`'s length, not its capacity. - -### Why is this bad? -Reading zero bytes is almost certainly not the intended behavior. - -### Known problems -In theory, a very unusual read implementation could assign some semantic meaning -to zero-byte reads. But it seems exceptionally unlikely that code intending to do -a zero-byte read would allocate a `Vec` for it. - -### Example -``` -use std::io; -fn foo<F: io::Read>(mut f: F) { - let mut data = Vec::with_capacity(100); - f.read(&mut data).unwrap(); -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::io; -fn foo<F: io::Read>(mut f: F) { - let mut data = Vec::with_capacity(100); - data.resize(100, 0); - f.read(&mut data).unwrap(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/recursive_format_impl.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/recursive_format_impl.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 32fffd84c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/recursive_format_impl.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for format trait implementations (e.g. `Display`) with a recursive call to itself -which uses `self` as a parameter. -This is typically done indirectly with the `write!` macro or with `to_string()`. - -### Why is this bad? -This will lead to infinite recursion and a stack overflow. - -### Example - -``` -use std::fmt; - -struct Structure(i32); -impl fmt::Display for Structure { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - write!(f, "{}", self.to_string()) - } -} - -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::fmt; - -struct Structure(i32); -impl fmt::Display for Structure { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - write!(f, "{}", self.0) - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_allocation.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_allocation.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 86bf51e8d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_allocation.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of redundant allocations anywhere in the code. - -### Why is this bad? -Expressions such as `Rc<&T>`, `Rc<Rc<T>>`, `Rc<Arc<T>>`, `Rc<Box<T>>`, `Arc<&T>`, `Arc<Rc<T>>`, -`Arc<Arc<T>>`, `Arc<Box<T>>`, `Box<&T>`, `Box<Rc<T>>`, `Box<Arc<T>>`, `Box<Box<T>>`, add an unnecessary level of indirection. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(bar: Rc<&usize>) {} -``` - -Better: - -``` -fn foo(bar: &usize) {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_clone.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_clone.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b29aed0b5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_clone.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for a redundant `clone()` (and its relatives) which clones an owned -value that is going to be dropped without further use. - -### Why is this bad? -It is not always possible for the compiler to eliminate useless -allocations and deallocations generated by redundant `clone()`s. - -### Known problems -False-negatives: analysis performed by this lint is conservative and limited. - -### Example -``` -{ - let x = Foo::new(); - call(x.clone()); - call(x.clone()); // this can just pass `x` -} - -["lorem", "ipsum"].join(" ").to_string(); - -Path::new("/a/b").join("c").to_path_buf(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_closure.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_closure.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0faa9513f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_closure.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for closures which just call another function where -the function can be called directly. `unsafe` functions or calls where types -get adjusted are ignored. - -### Why is this bad? -Needlessly creating a closure adds code for no benefit -and gives the optimizer more work. - -### Known problems -If creating the closure inside the closure has a side- -effect then moving the closure creation out will change when that side- -effect runs. -See [#1439](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/1439) for more details. - -### Example -``` -xs.map(|x| foo(x)) -``` - -Use instead: -``` -// where `foo(_)` is a plain function that takes the exact argument type of `x`. -xs.map(foo) -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_closure_call.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_closure_call.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 913d1a705..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_closure_call.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects closures called in the same expression where they -are defined. - -### Why is this bad? -It is unnecessarily adding to the expression's -complexity. - -### Example -``` -let a = (|| 42)(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let a = 42; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_closure_for_method_calls.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_closure_for_method_calls.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 865510e14..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_closure_for_method_calls.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for closures which only invoke a method on the closure -argument and can be replaced by referencing the method directly. - -### Why is this bad? -It's unnecessary to create the closure. - -### Example -``` -Some('a').map(|s| s.to_uppercase()); -``` -may be rewritten as -``` -Some('a').map(char::to_uppercase); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_else.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_else.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3f4e86917..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_else.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `else` blocks that can be removed without changing semantics. - -### Why is this bad? -The `else` block adds unnecessary indentation and verbosity. - -### Known problems -Some may prefer to keep the `else` block for clarity. - -### Example -``` -fn my_func(count: u32) { - if count == 0 { - print!("Nothing to do"); - return; - } else { - print!("Moving on..."); - } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn my_func(count: u32) { - if count == 0 { - print!("Nothing to do"); - return; - } - print!("Moving on..."); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_feature_names.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_feature_names.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5bd6925ed..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_feature_names.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for feature names with prefix `use-`, `with-` or suffix `-support` - -### Why is this bad? -These prefixes and suffixes have no significant meaning. - -### Example -``` -[features] -default = ["use-abc", "with-def", "ghi-support"] -use-abc = [] // redundant -with-def = [] // redundant -ghi-support = [] // redundant -``` - -Use instead: -``` -[features] -default = ["abc", "def", "ghi"] -abc = [] -def = [] -ghi = [] -``` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_field_names.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_field_names.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 35f20a466..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_field_names.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for fields in struct literals where shorthands -could be used. - -### Why is this bad? -If the field and variable names are the same, -the field name is redundant. - -### Example -``` -let bar: u8 = 123; - -struct Foo { - bar: u8, -} - -let foo = Foo { bar: bar }; -``` -the last line can be simplified to -``` -let foo = Foo { bar }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_pattern.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_pattern.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 45f6cfc86..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_pattern.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for patterns in the form `name @ _`. - -### Why is this bad? -It's almost always more readable to just use direct -bindings. - -### Example -``` -match v { - Some(x) => (), - y @ _ => (), -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -match v { - Some(x) => (), - y => (), -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_pattern_matching.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_pattern_matching.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 77b1021e0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_pattern_matching.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Lint for redundant pattern matching over `Result`, `Option`, -`std::task::Poll` or `std::net::IpAddr` - -### Why is this bad? -It's more concise and clear to just use the proper -utility function - -### Known problems -This will change the drop order for the matched type. Both `if let` and -`while let` will drop the value at the end of the block, both `if` and `while` will drop the -value before entering the block. For most types this change will not matter, but for a few -types this will not be an acceptable change (e.g. locks). See the -[reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/destructors.html#drop-scopes) for more about -drop order. - -### Example -``` -if let Ok(_) = Ok::<i32, i32>(42) {} -if let Err(_) = Err::<i32, i32>(42) {} -if let None = None::<()> {} -if let Some(_) = Some(42) {} -if let Poll::Pending = Poll::Pending::<()> {} -if let Poll::Ready(_) = Poll::Ready(42) {} -if let IpAddr::V4(_) = IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST) {} -if let IpAddr::V6(_) = IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST) {} -match Ok::<i32, i32>(42) { - Ok(_) => true, - Err(_) => false, -}; -``` - -The more idiomatic use would be: - -``` -if Ok::<i32, i32>(42).is_ok() {} -if Err::<i32, i32>(42).is_err() {} -if None::<()>.is_none() {} -if Some(42).is_some() {} -if Poll::Pending::<()>.is_pending() {} -if Poll::Ready(42).is_ready() {} -if IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST).is_ipv4() {} -if IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST).is_ipv6() {} -Ok::<i32, i32>(42).is_ok(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_pub_crate.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_pub_crate.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a527bb5ac..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_pub_crate.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for items declared `pub(crate)` that are not crate visible because they -are inside a private module. - -### Why is this bad? -Writing `pub(crate)` is misleading when it's redundant due to the parent -module's visibility. - -### Example -``` -mod internal { - pub(crate) fn internal_fn() { } -} -``` -This function is not visible outside the module and it can be declared with `pub` or -private visibility -``` -mod internal { - pub fn internal_fn() { } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_slicing.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_slicing.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6798911ed..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_slicing.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for redundant slicing expressions which use the full range, and -do not change the type. - -### Why is this bad? -It unnecessarily adds complexity to the expression. - -### Known problems -If the type being sliced has an implementation of `Index<RangeFull>` -that actually changes anything then it can't be removed. However, this would be surprising -to people reading the code and should have a note with it. - -### Example -``` -fn get_slice(x: &[u32]) -> &[u32] { - &x[..] -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn get_slice(x: &[u32]) -> &[u32] { - x -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_static_lifetimes.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_static_lifetimes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index edb8e7b5c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/redundant_static_lifetimes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for constants and statics with an explicit `'static` lifetime. - -### Why is this bad? -Adding `'static` to every reference can create very -complicated types. - -### Example -``` -const FOO: &'static [(&'static str, &'static str, fn(&Bar) -> bool)] = -&[...] -static FOO: &'static [(&'static str, &'static str, fn(&Bar) -> bool)] = -&[...] -``` -This code can be rewritten as -``` - const FOO: &[(&str, &str, fn(&Bar) -> bool)] = &[...] - static FOO: &[(&str, &str, fn(&Bar) -> bool)] = &[...] -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ref_binding_to_reference.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ref_binding_to_reference.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dc391cd98..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ref_binding_to_reference.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `ref` bindings which create a reference to a reference. - -### Why is this bad? -The address-of operator at the use site is clearer about the need for a reference. - -### Example -``` -let x = Some(""); -if let Some(ref x) = x { - // use `x` here -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x = Some(""); -if let Some(x) = x { - // use `&x` here -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ref_option_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ref_option_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 951c7bd7f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/ref_option_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `&Option<&T>`. - -### Why is this bad? -Since `&` is Copy, it's useless to have a -reference on `Option<&T>`. - -### Known problems -It may be irrelevant to use this lint on -public API code as it will make a breaking change to apply it. - -### Example -``` -let x: &Option<&u32> = &Some(&0u32); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x: Option<&u32> = Some(&0u32); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/repeat_once.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/repeat_once.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3ba189c19..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/repeat_once.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `.repeat(1)` and suggest the following method for each types. -- `.to_string()` for `str` -- `.clone()` for `String` -- `.to_vec()` for `slice` - -The lint will evaluate constant expressions and values as arguments of `.repeat(..)` and emit a message if -they are equivalent to `1`. (Related discussion in [rust-clippy#7306](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7306)) - -### Why is this bad? -For example, `String.repeat(1)` is equivalent to `.clone()`. If cloning -the string is the intention behind this, `clone()` should be used. - -### Example -``` -fn main() { - let x = String::from("hello world").repeat(1); -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn main() { - let x = String::from("hello world").clone(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rest_pat_in_fully_bound_structs.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rest_pat_in_fully_bound_structs.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 40ebbe754..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/rest_pat_in_fully_bound_structs.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for unnecessary '..' pattern binding on struct when all fields are explicitly matched. - -### Why is this bad? -Correctness and readability. It's like having a wildcard pattern after -matching all enum variants explicitly. - -### Example -``` -let a = A { a: 5 }; - -match a { - A { a: 5, .. } => {}, - _ => {}, -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -match a { - A { a: 5 } => {}, - _ => {}, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_large_err.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_large_err.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e5fab3c5c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_large_err.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for functions that return `Result` with an unusually large -`Err`-variant. - -### Why is this bad? -A `Result` is at least as large as the `Err`-variant. While we -expect that variant to be seldomly used, the compiler needs to reserve -and move that much memory every single time. - -### Known problems -The size determined by Clippy is platform-dependent. - -### Examples -``` -pub enum ParseError { - UnparsedBytes([u8; 512]), - UnexpectedEof, -} - -// The `Result` has at least 512 bytes, even in the `Ok`-case -pub fn parse() -> Result<(), ParseError> { - Ok(()) -} -``` -should be -``` -pub enum ParseError { - UnparsedBytes(Box<[u8; 512]>), - UnexpectedEof, -} - -// The `Result` is slightly larger than a pointer -pub fn parse() -> Result<(), ParseError> { - Ok(()) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_map_or_into_option.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_map_or_into_option.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 899d98c30..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_map_or_into_option.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.map_or(None, Some)`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as -`_.ok()`. - -### Example -``` -assert_eq!(Some(1), r.map_or(None, Some)); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -assert_eq!(Some(1), r.ok()); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_map_unit_fn.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_map_unit_fn.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3455c5c1f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_map_unit_fn.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `result.map(f)` where f is a function -or closure that returns the unit type `()`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more clearly with -an if let statement - -### Example -``` -let x: Result<String, String> = do_stuff(); -x.map(log_err_msg); -x.map(|msg| log_err_msg(format_msg(msg))); -``` - -The correct use would be: - -``` -let x: Result<String, String> = do_stuff(); -if let Ok(msg) = x { - log_err_msg(msg); -}; -if let Ok(msg) = x { - log_err_msg(format_msg(msg)); -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_unit_err.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_unit_err.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7c8ec2ffc..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/result_unit_err.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for public functions that return a `Result` -with an `Err` type of `()`. It suggests using a custom type that -implements `std::error::Error`. - -### Why is this bad? -Unit does not implement `Error` and carries no -further information about what went wrong. - -### Known problems -Of course, this lint assumes that `Result` is used -for a fallible operation (which is after all the intended use). However -code may opt to (mis)use it as a basic two-variant-enum. In that case, -the suggestion is misguided, and the code should use a custom enum -instead. - -### Examples -``` -pub fn read_u8() -> Result<u8, ()> { Err(()) } -``` -should become -``` -use std::fmt; - -#[derive(Debug)] -pub struct EndOfStream; - -impl fmt::Display for EndOfStream { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { - write!(f, "End of Stream") - } -} - -impl std::error::Error for EndOfStream { } - -pub fn read_u8() -> Result<u8, EndOfStream> { Err(EndOfStream) } -``` - -Note that there are crates that simplify creating the error type, e.g. -[`thiserror`](https://docs.rs/thiserror).
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/return_self_not_must_use.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/return_self_not_must_use.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4a4fd2c6e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/return_self_not_must_use.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint warns when a method returning `Self` doesn't have the `#[must_use]` attribute. - -### Why is this bad? -Methods returning `Self` often create new values, having the `#[must_use]` attribute -prevents users from "forgetting" to use the newly created value. - -The `#[must_use]` attribute can be added to the type itself to ensure that instances -are never forgotten. Functions returning a type marked with `#[must_use]` will not be -linted, as the usage is already enforced by the type attribute. - -### Limitations -This lint is only applied on methods taking a `self` argument. It would be mostly noise -if it was added on constructors for example. - -### Example -``` -pub struct Bar; -impl Bar { - // Missing attribute - pub fn bar(&self) -> Self { - Self - } -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -// It's better to have the `#[must_use]` attribute on the method like this: -pub struct Bar; -impl Bar { - #[must_use] - pub fn bar(&self) -> Self { - Self - } -} - -// Or on the type definition like this: -#[must_use] -pub struct Bar; -impl Bar { - pub fn bar(&self) -> Self { - Self - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/reversed_empty_ranges.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/reversed_empty_ranges.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 39f481193..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/reversed_empty_ranges.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for range expressions `x..y` where both `x` and `y` -are constant and `x` is greater or equal to `y`. - -### Why is this bad? -Empty ranges yield no values so iterating them is a no-op. -Moreover, trying to use a reversed range to index a slice will panic at run-time. - -### Example -``` -fn main() { - (10..=0).for_each(|x| println!("{}", x)); - - let arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; - let sub = &arr[3..1]; -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn main() { - (0..=10).rev().for_each(|x| println!("{}", x)); - - let arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; - let sub = &arr[1..3]; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/same_functions_in_if_condition.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/same_functions_in_if_condition.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a0a90eec6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/same_functions_in_if_condition.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for consecutive `if`s with the same function call. - -### Why is this bad? -This is probably a copy & paste error. -Despite the fact that function can have side effects and `if` works as -intended, such an approach is implicit and can be considered a "code smell". - -### Example -``` -if foo() == bar { - … -} else if foo() == bar { - … -} -``` - -This probably should be: -``` -if foo() == bar { - … -} else if foo() == baz { - … -} -``` - -or if the original code was not a typo and called function mutates a state, -consider move the mutation out of the `if` condition to avoid similarity to -a copy & paste error: - -``` -let first = foo(); -if first == bar { - … -} else { - let second = foo(); - if second == bar { - … - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/same_item_push.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/same_item_push.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7e724073f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/same_item_push.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks whether a for loop is being used to push a constant -value into a Vec. - -### Why is this bad? -This kind of operation can be expressed more succinctly with -`vec![item; SIZE]` or `vec.resize(NEW_SIZE, item)` and using these alternatives may also -have better performance. - -### Example -``` -let item1 = 2; -let item2 = 3; -let mut vec: Vec<u8> = Vec::new(); -for _ in 0..20 { - vec.push(item1); -} -for _ in 0..30 { - vec.push(item2); -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let item1 = 2; -let item2 = 3; -let mut vec: Vec<u8> = vec![item1; 20]; -vec.resize(20 + 30, item2); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/same_name_method.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/same_name_method.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 792dd717f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/same_name_method.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -It lints if a struct has two methods with the same name: -one from a trait, another not from trait. - -### Why is this bad? -Confusing. - -### Example -``` -trait T { - fn foo(&self) {} -} - -struct S; - -impl T for S { - fn foo(&self) {} -} - -impl S { - fn foo(&self) {} -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/search_is_some.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/search_is_some.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 67292d545..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/search_is_some.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for an iterator or string search (such as `find()`, -`position()`, or `rposition()`) followed by a call to `is_some()` or `is_none()`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as: -* `_.any(_)`, or `_.contains(_)` for `is_some()`, -* `!_.any(_)`, or `!_.contains(_)` for `is_none()`. - -### Example -``` -let vec = vec![1]; -vec.iter().find(|x| **x == 0).is_some(); - -"hello world".find("world").is_none(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let vec = vec![1]; -vec.iter().any(|x| *x == 0); - -!"hello world".contains("world"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/self_assignment.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/self_assignment.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ea60ea077..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/self_assignment.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for explicit self-assignments. - -### Why is this bad? -Self-assignments are redundant and unlikely to be -intentional. - -### Known problems -If expression contains any deref coercions or -indexing operations they are assumed not to have any side effects. - -### Example -``` -struct Event { - x: i32, -} - -fn copy_position(a: &mut Event, b: &Event) { - a.x = a.x; -} -``` - -Should be: -``` -struct Event { - x: i32, -} - -fn copy_position(a: &mut Event, b: &Event) { - a.x = b.x; -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/self_named_constructors.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/self_named_constructors.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a01669a84..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/self_named_constructors.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns when constructors have the same name as their types. - -### Why is this bad? -Repeating the name of the type is redundant. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo {} - -impl Foo { - pub fn foo() -> Foo { - Foo {} - } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -struct Foo {} - -impl Foo { - pub fn new() -> Foo { - Foo {} - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/self_named_module_files.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/self_named_module_files.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 73e805136..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/self_named_module_files.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks that module layout uses only `mod.rs` files. - -### Why is this bad? -Having multiple module layout styles in a project can be confusing. - -### Example -``` -src/ - stuff/ - stuff_files.rs - stuff.rs - lib.rs -``` -Use instead: -``` -src/ - stuff/ - stuff_files.rs - mod.rs - lib.rs -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 30c963ca2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Looks for blocks of expressions and fires if the last expression returns -`()` but is not followed by a semicolon. - -### Why is this bad? -The semicolon might be optional but when extending the block with new -code, it doesn't require a change in previous last line. - -### Example -``` -fn main() { - println!("Hello world") -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn main() { - println!("Hello world"); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/separated_literal_suffix.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/separated_literal_suffix.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 226a6b8a9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/separated_literal_suffix.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns if literal suffixes are separated by an underscore. -To enforce separated literal suffix style, -see the `unseparated_literal_suffix` lint. - -### Why is this bad? -Suffix style should be consistent. - -### Example -``` -123832_i32 -``` - -Use instead: -``` -123832i32 -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/serde_api_misuse.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/serde_api_misuse.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8a3c89ac1..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/serde_api_misuse.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for mis-uses of the serde API. - -### Why is this bad? -Serde is very finnicky about how its API should be -used, but the type system can't be used to enforce it (yet?). - -### Example -Implementing `Visitor::visit_string` but not -`Visitor::visit_str`.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/shadow_reuse.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/shadow_reuse.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9eb8e7ad1..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/shadow_reuse.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for bindings that shadow other bindings already in -scope, while reusing the original value. - -### Why is this bad? -Not too much, in fact it's a common pattern in Rust -code. Still, some argue that name shadowing like this hurts readability, -because a value may be bound to different things depending on position in -the code. - -### Example -``` -let x = 2; -let x = x + 1; -``` -use different variable name: -``` -let x = 2; -let y = x + 1; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/shadow_same.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/shadow_same.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3cd96f560..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/shadow_same.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for bindings that shadow other bindings already in -scope, while just changing reference level or mutability. - -### Why is this bad? -Not much, in fact it's a very common pattern in Rust -code. Still, some may opt to avoid it in their code base, they can set this -lint to `Warn`. - -### Example -``` -let x = &x; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let y = &x; // use different variable name -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/shadow_unrelated.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/shadow_unrelated.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 436251c52..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/shadow_unrelated.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for bindings that shadow other bindings already in -scope, either without an initialization or with one that does not even use -the original value. - -### Why is this bad? -Name shadowing can hurt readability, especially in -large code bases, because it is easy to lose track of the active binding at -any place in the code. This can be alleviated by either giving more specific -names to bindings or introducing more scopes to contain the bindings. - -### Example -``` -let x = y; -let x = z; // shadows the earlier binding -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let x = y; -let w = z; // use different variable name -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/short_circuit_statement.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/short_circuit_statement.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 31492bed0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/short_circuit_statement.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the use of short circuit boolean conditions as -a -statement. - -### Why is this bad? -Using a short circuit boolean condition as a statement -may hide the fact that the second part is executed or not depending on the -outcome of the first part. - -### Example -``` -f() && g(); // We should write `if f() { g(); }`. -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/should_implement_trait.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/should_implement_trait.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 02e74751a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/should_implement_trait.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for methods that should live in a trait -implementation of a `std` trait (see [llogiq's blog -post](http://llogiq.github.io/2015/07/30/traits.html) for further -information) instead of an inherent implementation. - -### Why is this bad? -Implementing the traits improve ergonomics for users of -the code, often with very little cost. Also people seeing a `mul(...)` -method -may expect `*` to work equally, so you should have good reason to disappoint -them. - -### Example -``` -struct X; -impl X { - fn add(&self, other: &X) -> X { - // .. - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f869def0d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Check for temporaries returned from function calls in a match scrutinee that have the -`clippy::has_significant_drop` attribute. - -### Why is this bad? -The `clippy::has_significant_drop` attribute can be added to types whose Drop impls have -an important side-effect, such as unlocking a mutex, making it important for users to be -able to accurately understand their lifetimes. When a temporary is returned in a function -call in a match scrutinee, its lifetime lasts until the end of the match block, which may -be surprising. - -For `Mutex`es this can lead to a deadlock. This happens when the match scrutinee uses a -function call that returns a `MutexGuard` and then tries to lock again in one of the match -arms. In that case the `MutexGuard` in the scrutinee will not be dropped until the end of -the match block and thus will not unlock. - -### Example -``` -let mutex = Mutex::new(State {}); - -match mutex.lock().unwrap().foo() { - true => { - mutex.lock().unwrap().bar(); // Deadlock! - } - false => {} -}; - -println!("All done!"); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let mutex = Mutex::new(State {}); - -let is_foo = mutex.lock().unwrap().foo(); -match is_foo { - true => { - mutex.lock().unwrap().bar(); - } - false => {} -}; - -println!("All done!"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/similar_names.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/similar_names.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f9eff21b6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/similar_names.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for names that are very similar and thus confusing. - -Note: this lint looks for similar names throughout each -scope. To allow it, you need to allow it on the scope -level, not on the name that is reported. - -### Why is this bad? -It's hard to distinguish between names that differ only -by a single character. - -### Example -``` -let checked_exp = something; -let checked_expr = something_else; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_char_add_str.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_char_add_str.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cf23dc0c8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_char_add_str.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns when using `push_str`/`insert_str` with a single-character string literal -where `push`/`insert` with a `char` would work fine. - -### Why is this bad? -It's less clear that we are pushing a single character. - -### Example -``` -string.insert_str(0, "R"); -string.push_str("R"); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -string.insert(0, 'R'); -string.push('R'); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_char_lifetime_names.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_char_lifetime_names.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 92dd24bf2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_char_lifetime_names.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for lifetimes with names which are one character -long. - -### Why is this bad? -A single character is likely not enough to express the -purpose of a lifetime. Using a longer name can make code -easier to understand, especially for those who are new to -Rust. - -### Known problems -Rust programmers and learning resources tend to use single -character lifetimes, so this lint is at odds with the -ecosystem at large. In addition, the lifetime's purpose may -be obvious or, rarely, expressible in one character. - -### Example -``` -struct DiagnosticCtx<'a> { - source: &'a str, -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -struct DiagnosticCtx<'src> { - source: &'src str, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_char_pattern.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_char_pattern.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9e5ad1e7d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_char_pattern.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for string methods that receive a single-character -`str` as an argument, e.g., `_.split("x")`. - -### Why is this bad? -Performing these methods using a `char` is faster than -using a `str`. - -### Known problems -Does not catch multi-byte unicode characters. - -### Example -``` -_.split("x"); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -_.split('x'); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_component_path_imports.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_component_path_imports.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3a0263881..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_component_path_imports.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checking for imports with single component use path. - -### Why is this bad? -Import with single component use path such as `use cratename;` -is not necessary, and thus should be removed. - -### Example -``` -use regex; - -fn main() { - regex::Regex::new(r"^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}$").unwrap(); -} -``` -Better as -``` -fn main() { - regex::Regex::new(r"^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}$").unwrap(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_element_loop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_element_loop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6f0c15a85..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_element_loop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks whether a for loop has a single element. - -### Why is this bad? -There is no reason to have a loop of a -single element. - -### Example -``` -let item1 = 2; -for item in &[item1] { - println!("{}", item); -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let item1 = 2; -let item = &item1; -println!("{}", item); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_match.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_match.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 31dde4da8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_match.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for matches with a single arm where an `if let` -will usually suffice. - -### Why is this bad? -Just readability – `if let` nests less than a `match`. - -### Example -``` -match x { - Some(ref foo) => bar(foo), - _ => (), -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -if let Some(ref foo) = x { - bar(foo); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_match_else.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_match_else.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 29a447af0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/single_match_else.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for matches with two arms where an `if let else` will -usually suffice. - -### Why is this bad? -Just readability – `if let` nests less than a `match`. - -### Known problems -Personal style preferences may differ. - -### Example -Using `match`: - -``` -match x { - Some(ref foo) => bar(foo), - _ => bar(&other_ref), -} -``` - -Using `if let` with `else`: - -``` -if let Some(ref foo) = x { - bar(foo); -} else { - bar(&other_ref); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/size_of_in_element_count.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/size_of_in_element_count.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d893ec6a2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/size_of_in_element_count.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects expressions where -`size_of::<T>` or `size_of_val::<T>` is used as a -count of elements of type `T` - -### Why is this bad? -These functions expect a count -of `T` and not a number of bytes - -### Example -``` -const SIZE: usize = 128; -let x = [2u8; SIZE]; -let mut y = [2u8; SIZE]; -unsafe { copy_nonoverlapping(x.as_ptr(), y.as_mut_ptr(), size_of::<u8>() * SIZE) }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/skip_while_next.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/skip_while_next.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1ec8a3a28..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/skip_while_next.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `_.skip_while(condition).next()`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, this can be written more concisely as -`_.find(!condition)`. - -### Example -``` -vec.iter().skip_while(|x| **x == 0).next(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -vec.iter().find(|x| **x != 0); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/slow_vector_initialization.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/slow_vector_initialization.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 53442e179..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/slow_vector_initialization.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks slow zero-filled vector initialization - -### Why is this bad? -These structures are non-idiomatic and less efficient than simply using -`vec![0; len]`. - -### Example -``` -let mut vec1 = Vec::with_capacity(len); -vec1.resize(len, 0); - -let mut vec1 = Vec::with_capacity(len); -vec1.resize(vec1.capacity(), 0); - -let mut vec2 = Vec::with_capacity(len); -vec2.extend(repeat(0).take(len)); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let mut vec1 = vec![0; len]; -let mut vec2 = vec![0; len]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/stable_sort_primitive.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/stable_sort_primitive.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6465dbee4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/stable_sort_primitive.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -When sorting primitive values (integers, bools, chars, as well -as arrays, slices, and tuples of such items), it is typically better to -use an unstable sort than a stable sort. - -### Why is this bad? -Typically, using a stable sort consumes more memory and cpu cycles. -Because values which compare equal are identical, preserving their -relative order (the guarantee that a stable sort provides) means -nothing, while the extra costs still apply. - -### Known problems - -As pointed out in -[issue #8241](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8241), -a stable sort can instead be significantly faster for certain scenarios -(eg. when a sorted vector is extended with new data and resorted). - -For more information and benchmarking results, please refer to the -issue linked above. - -### Example -``` -let mut vec = vec![2, 1, 3]; -vec.sort(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let mut vec = vec![2, 1, 3]; -vec.sort_unstable(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/std_instead_of_alloc.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/std_instead_of_alloc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c2d32704e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/std_instead_of_alloc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Finds items imported through `std` when available through `alloc`. - -### Why is this bad? - -Crates which have `no_std` compatibility and require alloc may wish to ensure types are imported from -alloc to ensure disabling `std` does not cause the crate to fail to compile. This lint is also useful -for crates migrating to become `no_std` compatible. - -### Example -``` -use std::vec::Vec; -``` -Use instead: -``` -use alloc::vec::Vec; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/std_instead_of_core.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/std_instead_of_core.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f1e1518c6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/std_instead_of_core.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Finds items imported through `std` when available through `core`. - -### Why is this bad? - -Crates which have `no_std` compatibility may wish to ensure types are imported from core to ensure -disabling `std` does not cause the crate to fail to compile. This lint is also useful for crates -migrating to become `no_std` compatible. - -### Example -``` -use std::hash::Hasher; -``` -Use instead: -``` -use core::hash::Hasher; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/str_to_string.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/str_to_string.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a24755223..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/str_to_string.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint checks for `.to_string()` method calls on values of type `&str`. - -### Why is this bad? -The `to_string` method is also used on other types to convert them to a string. -When called on a `&str` it turns the `&str` into the owned variant `String`, which can be better -expressed with `.to_owned()`. - -### Example -``` -// example code where clippy issues a warning -let _ = "str".to_string(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -// example code which does not raise clippy warning -let _ = "str".to_owned(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_add.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_add.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 23dafd0d0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_add.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for all instances of `x + _` where `x` is of type -`String`, but only if [`string_add_assign`](#string_add_assign) does *not* -match. - -### Why is this bad? -It's not bad in and of itself. However, this particular -`Add` implementation is asymmetric (the other operand need not be `String`, -but `x` does), while addition as mathematically defined is symmetric, also -the `String::push_str(_)` function is a perfectly good replacement. -Therefore, some dislike it and wish not to have it in their code. - -That said, other people think that string addition, having a long tradition -in other languages is actually fine, which is why we decided to make this -particular lint `allow` by default. - -### Example -``` -let x = "Hello".to_owned(); -x + ", World"; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let mut x = "Hello".to_owned(); -x.push_str(", World"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_add_assign.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_add_assign.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7438be855..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_add_assign.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for string appends of the form `x = x + y` (without -`let`!). - -### Why is this bad? -It's not really bad, but some people think that the -`.push_str(_)` method is more readable. - -### Example -``` -let mut x = "Hello".to_owned(); -x = x + ", World"; - -// More readable -x += ", World"; -x.push_str(", World"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_extend_chars.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_extend_chars.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 619ea3e11..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_extend_chars.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the use of `.extend(s.chars())` where s is a -`&str` or `String`. - -### Why is this bad? -`.push_str(s)` is clearer - -### Example -``` -let abc = "abc"; -let def = String::from("def"); -let mut s = String::new(); -s.extend(abc.chars()); -s.extend(def.chars()); -``` -The correct use would be: -``` -let abc = "abc"; -let def = String::from("def"); -let mut s = String::new(); -s.push_str(abc); -s.push_str(&def); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_from_utf8_as_bytes.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_from_utf8_as_bytes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9102d7347..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_from_utf8_as_bytes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Check if the string is transformed to byte array and casted back to string. - -### Why is this bad? -It's unnecessary, the string can be used directly. - -### Example -``` -std::str::from_utf8(&"Hello World!".as_bytes()[6..11]).unwrap(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -&"Hello World!"[6..11]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_lit_as_bytes.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_lit_as_bytes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a125b97ed..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_lit_as_bytes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the `as_bytes` method called on string literals -that contain only ASCII characters. - -### Why is this bad? -Byte string literals (e.g., `b"foo"`) can be used -instead. They are shorter but less discoverable than `as_bytes()`. - -### Known problems -`"str".as_bytes()` and the suggested replacement of `b"str"` are not -equivalent because they have different types. The former is `&[u8]` -while the latter is `&[u8; 3]`. That means in general they will have a -different set of methods and different trait implementations. - -``` -fn f(v: Vec<u8>) {} - -f("...".as_bytes().to_owned()); // works -f(b"...".to_owned()); // does not work, because arg is [u8; 3] not Vec<u8> - -fn g(r: impl std::io::Read) {} - -g("...".as_bytes()); // works -g(b"..."); // does not work -``` - -The actual equivalent of `"str".as_bytes()` with the same type is not -`b"str"` but `&b"str"[..]`, which is a great deal of punctuation and not -more readable than a function call. - -### Example -``` -let bstr = "a byte string".as_bytes(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let bstr = b"a byte string"; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_slice.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_slice.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3d9e49dd3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_slice.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for slice operations on strings - -### Why is this bad? -UTF-8 characters span multiple bytes, and it is easy to inadvertently confuse character -counts and string indices. This may lead to panics, and should warrant some test cases -containing wide UTF-8 characters. This lint is most useful in code that should avoid -panics at all costs. - -### Known problems -Probably lots of false positives. If an index comes from a known valid position (e.g. -obtained via `char_indices` over the same string), it is totally OK. - -# Example -``` -&"Ölkanne"[1..]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_to_string.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_to_string.txt deleted file mode 100644 index deb7eebe7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/string_to_string.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint checks for `.to_string()` method calls on values of type `String`. - -### Why is this bad? -The `to_string` method is also used on other types to convert them to a string. -When called on a `String` it only clones the `String`, which can be better expressed with `.clone()`. - -### Example -``` -// example code where clippy issues a warning -let msg = String::from("Hello World"); -let _ = msg.to_string(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -// example code which does not raise clippy warning -let msg = String::from("Hello World"); -let _ = msg.clone(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/strlen_on_c_strings.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/strlen_on_c_strings.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0454abf55..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/strlen_on_c_strings.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `libc::strlen` on a `CString` or `CStr` value, -and suggest calling `as_bytes().len()` or `to_bytes().len()` respectively instead. - -### Why is this bad? -This avoids calling an unsafe `libc` function. -Currently, it also avoids calculating the length. - -### Example -``` -use std::ffi::CString; -let cstring = CString::new("foo").expect("CString::new failed"); -let len = unsafe { libc::strlen(cstring.as_ptr()) }; -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::ffi::CString; -let cstring = CString::new("foo").expect("CString::new failed"); -let len = cstring.as_bytes().len(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/struct_excessive_bools.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/struct_excessive_bools.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9e197c786..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/struct_excessive_bools.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for excessive -use of bools in structs. - -### Why is this bad? -Excessive bools in a struct -is often a sign that it's used as a state machine, -which is much better implemented as an enum. -If it's not the case, excessive bools usually benefit -from refactoring into two-variant enums for better -readability and API. - -### Example -``` -struct S { - is_pending: bool, - is_processing: bool, - is_finished: bool, -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -enum S { - Pending, - Processing, - Finished, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suboptimal_flops.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suboptimal_flops.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f1c9c665b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suboptimal_flops.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Looks for floating-point expressions that -can be expressed using built-in methods to improve both -accuracy and performance. - -### Why is this bad? -Negatively impacts accuracy and performance. - -### Example -``` -use std::f32::consts::E; - -let a = 3f32; -let _ = (2f32).powf(a); -let _ = E.powf(a); -let _ = a.powf(1.0 / 2.0); -let _ = a.log(2.0); -let _ = a.log(10.0); -let _ = a.log(E); -let _ = a.powf(2.0); -let _ = a * 2.0 + 4.0; -let _ = if a < 0.0 { - -a -} else { - a -}; -let _ = if a < 0.0 { - a -} else { - -a -}; -``` - -is better expressed as - -``` -use std::f32::consts::E; - -let a = 3f32; -let _ = a.exp2(); -let _ = a.exp(); -let _ = a.sqrt(); -let _ = a.log2(); -let _ = a.log10(); -let _ = a.ln(); -let _ = a.powi(2); -let _ = a.mul_add(2.0, 4.0); -let _ = a.abs(); -let _ = -a.abs(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_arithmetic_impl.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_arithmetic_impl.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d67ff2793..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_arithmetic_impl.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Lints for suspicious operations in impls of arithmetic operators, e.g. -subtracting elements in an Add impl. - -### Why is this bad? -This is probably a typo or copy-and-paste error and not intended. - -### Example -``` -impl Add for Foo { - type Output = Foo; - - fn add(self, other: Foo) -> Foo { - Foo(self.0 - other.0) - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_assignment_formatting.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_assignment_formatting.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b889827cd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_assignment_formatting.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of the non-existent `=*`, `=!` and `=-` -operators. - -### Why is this bad? -This is either a typo of `*=`, `!=` or `-=` or -confusing. - -### Example -``` -a =- 42; // confusing, should it be `a -= 42` or `a = -42`? -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_else_formatting.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_else_formatting.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3cf2f7486..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_else_formatting.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for formatting of `else`. It lints if the `else` -is followed immediately by a newline or the `else` seems to be missing. - -### Why is this bad? -This is probably some refactoring remnant, even if the -code is correct, it might look confusing. - -### Example -``` -if foo { -} { // looks like an `else` is missing here -} - -if foo { -} if bar { // looks like an `else` is missing here -} - -if foo { -} else - -{ // this is the `else` block of the previous `if`, but should it be? -} - -if foo { -} else - -if bar { // this is the `else` block of the previous `if`, but should it be? -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_map.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_map.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d8fa52c43..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_map.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `map` followed by a `count`. - -### Why is this bad? -It looks suspicious. Maybe `map` was confused with `filter`. -If the `map` call is intentional, this should be rewritten -using `inspect`. Or, if you intend to drive the iterator to -completion, you can just use `for_each` instead. - -### Example -``` -let _ = (0..3).map(|x| x + 2).count(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_op_assign_impl.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_op_assign_impl.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 81abfbeca..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_op_assign_impl.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Lints for suspicious operations in impls of OpAssign, e.g. -subtracting elements in an AddAssign impl. - -### Why is this bad? -This is probably a typo or copy-and-paste error and not intended. - -### Example -``` -impl AddAssign for Foo { - fn add_assign(&mut self, other: Foo) { - *self = *self - other; - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_operation_groupings.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_operation_groupings.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 81ede5d3d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_operation_groupings.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for unlikely usages of binary operators that are almost -certainly typos and/or copy/paste errors, given the other usages -of binary operators nearby. - -### Why is this bad? -They are probably bugs and if they aren't then they look like bugs -and you should add a comment explaining why you are doing such an -odd set of operations. - -### Known problems -There may be some false positives if you are trying to do something -unusual that happens to look like a typo. - -### Example -``` -struct Vec3 { - x: f64, - y: f64, - z: f64, -} - -impl Eq for Vec3 {} - -impl PartialEq for Vec3 { - fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { - // This should trigger the lint because `self.x` is compared to `other.y` - self.x == other.y && self.y == other.y && self.z == other.z - } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -// same as above except: -impl PartialEq for Vec3 { - fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { - // Note we now compare other.x to self.x - self.x == other.x && self.y == other.y && self.z == other.z - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_splitn.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_splitn.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 79a3dbfa6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_splitn.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to [`splitn`] -(https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.str.html#method.splitn) and -related functions with either zero or one splits. - -### Why is this bad? -These calls don't actually split the value and are -likely to be intended as a different number. - -### Example -``` -for x in s.splitn(1, ":") { - // .. -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -for x in s.splitn(2, ":") { - // .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_to_owned.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_to_owned.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8cbf61dc7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_to_owned.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the usage of `_.to_owned()`, on a `Cow<'_, _>`. - -### Why is this bad? -Calling `to_owned()` on a `Cow` creates a clone of the `Cow` -itself, without taking ownership of the `Cow` contents (i.e. -it's equivalent to calling `Cow::clone`). -The similarly named `into_owned` method, on the other hand, -clones the `Cow` contents, effectively turning any `Cow::Borrowed` -into a `Cow::Owned`. - -Given the potential ambiguity, consider replacing `to_owned` -with `clone` for better readability or, if getting a `Cow::Owned` -was the original intent, using `into_owned` instead. - -### Example -``` -let s = "Hello world!"; -let cow = Cow::Borrowed(s); - -let data = cow.to_owned(); -assert!(matches!(data, Cow::Borrowed(_))) -``` -Use instead: -``` -let s = "Hello world!"; -let cow = Cow::Borrowed(s); - -let data = cow.clone(); -assert!(matches!(data, Cow::Borrowed(_))) -``` -or -``` -let s = "Hello world!"; -let cow = Cow::Borrowed(s); - -let data = cow.into_owned(); -assert!(matches!(data, String)) -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_unary_op_formatting.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_unary_op_formatting.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 06fb09db7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/suspicious_unary_op_formatting.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks the formatting of a unary operator on the right hand side -of a binary operator. It lints if there is no space between the binary and unary operators, -but there is a space between the unary and its operand. - -### Why is this bad? -This is either a typo in the binary operator or confusing. - -### Example -``` -// &&! looks like a different operator -if foo &&! bar {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -if foo && !bar {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/swap_ptr_to_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/swap_ptr_to_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0215d1e8a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/swap_ptr_to_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `core::mem::swap` where either parameter is derived from a pointer - -### Why is this bad? -When at least one parameter to `swap` is derived from a pointer it may overlap with the -other. This would then lead to undefined behavior. - -### Example -``` -unsafe fn swap(x: &[*mut u32], y: &[*mut u32]) { - for (&x, &y) in x.iter().zip(y) { - core::mem::swap(&mut *x, &mut *y); - } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -unsafe fn swap(x: &[*mut u32], y: &[*mut u32]) { - for (&x, &y) in x.iter().zip(y) { - core::ptr::swap(x, y); - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/tabs_in_doc_comments.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/tabs_in_doc_comments.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f83dbe2b7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/tabs_in_doc_comments.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks doc comments for usage of tab characters. - -### Why is this bad? -The rust style-guide promotes spaces instead of tabs for indentation. -To keep a consistent view on the source, also doc comments should not have tabs. -Also, explaining ascii-diagrams containing tabs can get displayed incorrectly when the -display settings of the author and reader differ. - -### Example -``` -/// -/// Struct to hold two strings: -/// - first one -/// - second one -pub struct DoubleString { - /// - /// - First String: - /// - needs to be inside here - first_string: String, - /// - /// - Second String: - /// - needs to be inside here - second_string: String, -} -``` - -Will be converted to: -``` -/// -/// Struct to hold two strings: -/// - first one -/// - second one -pub struct DoubleString { - /// - /// - First String: - /// - needs to be inside here - first_string: String, - /// - /// - Second String: - /// - needs to be inside here - second_string: String, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/temporary_assignment.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/temporary_assignment.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 195b42cf0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/temporary_assignment.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for construction of a structure or tuple just to -assign a value in it. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability. If the structure is only created to be -updated, why not write the structure you want in the first place? - -### Example -``` -(0, 0).0 = 1 -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/to_digit_is_some.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/to_digit_is_some.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eee8375ad..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/to_digit_is_some.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `.to_digit(..).is_some()` on `char`s. - -### Why is this bad? -This is a convoluted way of checking if a `char` is a digit. It's -more straight forward to use the dedicated `is_digit` method. - -### Example -``` -let is_digit = c.to_digit(radix).is_some(); -``` -can be written as: -``` -let is_digit = c.is_digit(radix); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/to_string_in_format_args.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/to_string_in_format_args.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 34b205835..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/to_string_in_format_args.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for [`ToString::to_string`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string) -applied to a type that implements [`Display`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/trait.Display.html) -in a macro that does formatting. - -### Why is this bad? -Since the type implements `Display`, the use of `to_string` is -unnecessary. - -### Example -``` -println!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); -``` -Use instead: -``` -println!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller()); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/todo.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/todo.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 661eb1ac5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/todo.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `todo!`. - -### Why is this bad? -This macro should not be present in production code - -### Example -``` -todo!(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/too_many_arguments.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/too_many_arguments.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4669f9f82..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/too_many_arguments.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for functions with too many parameters. - -### Why is this bad? -Functions with lots of parameters are considered bad -style and reduce readability (“what does the 5th parameter mean?”). Consider -grouping some parameters into a new type. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(x: u32, y: u32, name: &str, c: Color, w: f32, h: f32, a: f32, b: f32) { - // .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/too_many_lines.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/too_many_lines.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 425db348b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/too_many_lines.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for functions with a large amount of lines. - -### Why is this bad? -Functions with a lot of lines are harder to understand -due to having to look at a larger amount of code to understand what the -function is doing. Consider splitting the body of the function into -multiple functions. - -### Example -``` -fn im_too_long() { - println!(""); - // ... 100 more LoC - println!(""); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/toplevel_ref_arg.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/toplevel_ref_arg.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 96a9e2db8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/toplevel_ref_arg.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for function arguments and let bindings denoted as -`ref`. - -### Why is this bad? -The `ref` declaration makes the function take an owned -value, but turns the argument into a reference (which means that the value -is destroyed when exiting the function). This adds not much value: either -take a reference type, or take an owned value and create references in the -body. - -For let bindings, `let x = &foo;` is preferred over `let ref x = foo`. The -type of `x` is more obvious with the former. - -### Known problems -If the argument is dereferenced within the function, -removing the `ref` will lead to errors. This can be fixed by removing the -dereferences, e.g., changing `*x` to `x` within the function. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(ref _x: u8) {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn foo(_x: &u8) {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trailing_empty_array.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trailing_empty_array.txt deleted file mode 100644 index db1908cc9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trailing_empty_array.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Displays a warning when a struct with a trailing zero-sized array is declared without a `repr` attribute. - -### Why is this bad? -Zero-sized arrays aren't very useful in Rust itself, so such a struct is likely being created to pass to C code or in some other situation where control over memory layout matters (for example, in conjunction with manual allocation to make it easy to compute the offset of the array). Either way, `#[repr(C)]` (or another `repr` attribute) is needed. - -### Example -``` -struct RarelyUseful { - some_field: u32, - last: [u32; 0], -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -#[repr(C)] -struct MoreOftenUseful { - some_field: usize, - last: [u32; 0], -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trait_duplication_in_bounds.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trait_duplication_in_bounds.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 509736bb3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trait_duplication_in_bounds.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for cases where generics are being used and multiple -syntax specifications for trait bounds are used simultaneously. - -### Why is this bad? -Duplicate bounds makes the code -less readable than specifying them only once. - -### Example -``` -fn func<T: Clone + Default>(arg: T) where T: Clone + Default {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn func<T: Clone + Default>(arg: T) {} - -// or - -fn func<T>(arg: T) where T: Clone + Default {} -``` - -``` -fn foo<T: Default + Default>(bar: T) {} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn foo<T: Default>(bar: T) {} -``` - -``` -fn foo<T>(bar: T) where T: Default + Default {} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn foo<T>(bar: T) where T: Default {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_bytes_to_str.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_bytes_to_str.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 75889b9c7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_bytes_to_str.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes from a `&[u8]` to a `&str`. - -### Why is this bad? -Not every byte slice is a valid UTF-8 string. - -### Known problems -- [`from_utf8`] which this lint suggests using is slower than `transmute` -as it needs to validate the input. -If you are certain that the input is always a valid UTF-8, -use [`from_utf8_unchecked`] which is as fast as `transmute` -but has a semantically meaningful name. -- You might want to handle errors returned from [`from_utf8`] instead of calling `unwrap`. - -[`from_utf8`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/str/fn.from_utf8.html -[`from_utf8_unchecked`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/str/fn.from_utf8_unchecked.html - -### Example -``` -let b: &[u8] = &[1_u8, 2_u8]; -unsafe { - let _: &str = std::mem::transmute(b); // where b: &[u8] -} - -// should be: -let _ = std::str::from_utf8(b).unwrap(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_float_to_int.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_float_to_int.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1877e5a46..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_float_to_int.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes from a float to an integer. - -### Why is this bad? -Transmutes are dangerous and error-prone, whereas `to_bits` is intuitive -and safe. - -### Example -``` -unsafe { - let _: u32 = std::mem::transmute(1f32); -} - -// should be: -let _: u32 = 1f32.to_bits(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_int_to_bool.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_int_to_bool.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 07c10f8d0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_int_to_bool.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes from an integer to a `bool`. - -### Why is this bad? -This might result in an invalid in-memory representation of a `bool`. - -### Example -``` -let x = 1_u8; -unsafe { - let _: bool = std::mem::transmute(x); // where x: u8 -} - -// should be: -let _: bool = x != 0; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_int_to_char.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_int_to_char.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 836d22d3f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_int_to_char.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes from an integer to a `char`. - -### Why is this bad? -Not every integer is a Unicode scalar value. - -### Known problems -- [`from_u32`] which this lint suggests using is slower than `transmute` -as it needs to validate the input. -If you are certain that the input is always a valid Unicode scalar value, -use [`from_u32_unchecked`] which is as fast as `transmute` -but has a semantically meaningful name. -- You might want to handle `None` returned from [`from_u32`] instead of calling `unwrap`. - -[`from_u32`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/char/fn.from_u32.html -[`from_u32_unchecked`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/char/fn.from_u32_unchecked.html - -### Example -``` -let x = 1_u32; -unsafe { - let _: char = std::mem::transmute(x); // where x: u32 -} - -// should be: -let _ = std::char::from_u32(x).unwrap(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_int_to_float.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_int_to_float.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 75cdc62e9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_int_to_float.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes from an integer to a float. - -### Why is this bad? -Transmutes are dangerous and error-prone, whereas `from_bits` is intuitive -and safe. - -### Example -``` -unsafe { - let _: f32 = std::mem::transmute(1_u32); // where x: u32 -} - -// should be: -let _: f32 = f32::from_bits(1_u32); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_num_to_bytes.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_num_to_bytes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a2c39a1b9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_num_to_bytes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes from a number to an array of `u8` - -### Why this is bad? -Transmutes are dangerous and error-prone, whereas `to_ne_bytes` -is intuitive and safe. - -### Example -``` -unsafe { - let x: [u8; 8] = std::mem::transmute(1i64); -} - -// should be -let x: [u8; 8] = 0i64.to_ne_bytes(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_ptr_to_ptr.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_ptr_to_ptr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 65777db98..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_ptr_to_ptr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes from a pointer to a pointer, or -from a reference to a reference. - -### Why is this bad? -Transmutes are dangerous, and these can instead be -written as casts. - -### Example -``` -let ptr = &1u32 as *const u32; -unsafe { - // pointer-to-pointer transmute - let _: *const f32 = std::mem::transmute(ptr); - // ref-ref transmute - let _: &f32 = std::mem::transmute(&1u32); -} -// These can be respectively written: -let _ = ptr as *const f32; -let _ = unsafe{ &*(&1u32 as *const u32 as *const f32) }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_ptr_to_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_ptr_to_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index aca550f50..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_ptr_to_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes from a pointer to a reference. - -### Why is this bad? -This can always be rewritten with `&` and `*`. - -### Known problems -- `mem::transmute` in statics and constants is stable from Rust 1.46.0, -while dereferencing raw pointer is not stable yet. -If you need to do this in those places, -you would have to use `transmute` instead. - -### Example -``` -unsafe { - let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(p); // where p: *const T -} - -// can be written: -let _: &T = &*p; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_undefined_repr.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_undefined_repr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5ee6aaf4c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmute_undefined_repr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes between types which do not have a representation defined relative to -each other. - -### Why is this bad? -The results of such a transmute are not defined. - -### Known problems -This lint has had multiple problems in the past and was moved to `nursery`. See issue -[#8496](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8496) for more details. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo<T>(u32, T); -let _ = unsafe { core::mem::transmute::<Foo<u32>, Foo<i32>>(Foo(0u32, 0u32)) }; -``` -Use instead: -``` -#[repr(C)] -struct Foo<T>(u32, T); -let _ = unsafe { core::mem::transmute::<Foo<u32>, Foo<i32>>(Foo(0u32, 0u32)) }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b68a8cda9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes that could be a pointer cast. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability. The code tricks people into thinking that -something complex is going on. - -### Example - -``` -unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<*const [i32], *const [u16]>(p) }; -``` -Use instead: -``` -p as *const [u16]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmuting_null.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmuting_null.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f8bacfc0b..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/transmuting_null.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmute calls which would receive a null pointer. - -### Why is this bad? -Transmuting a null pointer is undefined behavior. - -### Known problems -Not all cases can be detected at the moment of this writing. -For example, variables which hold a null pointer and are then fed to a `transmute` -call, aren't detectable yet. - -### Example -``` -let null_ref: &u64 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0 as *const u64) }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trim_split_whitespace.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trim_split_whitespace.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f7e3e7858..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trim_split_whitespace.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns about calling `str::trim` (or variants) before `str::split_whitespace`. - -### Why is this bad? -`split_whitespace` already ignores leading and trailing whitespace. - -### Example -``` -" A B C ".trim().split_whitespace(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -" A B C ".split_whitespace(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trivial_regex.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trivial_regex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f71d667fd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trivial_regex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for trivial [regex](https://crates.io/crates/regex) -creation (with `Regex::new`, `RegexBuilder::new`, or `RegexSet::new`). - -### Why is this bad? -Matching the regex can likely be replaced by `==` or -`str::starts_with`, `str::ends_with` or `std::contains` or other `str` -methods. - -### Known problems -If the same regex is going to be applied to multiple -inputs, the precomputations done by `Regex` construction can give -significantly better performance than any of the `str`-based methods. - -### Example -``` -Regex::new("^foobar") -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f54cce5e2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for functions taking arguments by reference, where -the argument type is `Copy` and small enough to be more efficient to always -pass by value. - -### Why is this bad? -In many calling conventions instances of structs will -be passed through registers if they fit into two or less general purpose -registers. - -### Known problems -This lint is target register size dependent, it is -limited to 32-bit to try and reduce portability problems between 32 and -64-bit, but if you are compiling for 8 or 16-bit targets then the limit -will be different. - -The configuration option `trivial_copy_size_limit` can be set to override -this limit for a project. - -This lint attempts to allow passing arguments by reference if a reference -to that argument is returned. This is implemented by comparing the lifetime -of the argument and return value for equality. However, this can cause -false positives in cases involving multiple lifetimes that are bounded by -each other. - -Also, it does not take account of other similar cases where getting memory addresses -matters; namely, returning the pointer to the argument in question, -and passing the argument, as both references and pointers, -to a function that needs the memory address. For further details, refer to -[this issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5953) -that explains a real case in which this false positive -led to an **undefined behavior** introduced with unsafe code. - -### Example - -``` -fn foo(v: &u32) {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn foo(v: u32) {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/try_err.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/try_err.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e3d4ef3a0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/try_err.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `Err(x)?`. - -### Why is this bad? -The `?` operator is designed to allow calls that -can fail to be easily chained. For example, `foo()?.bar()` or -`foo(bar()?)`. Because `Err(x)?` can't be used that way (it will -always return), it is more clear to write `return Err(x)`. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(fail: bool) -> Result<i32, String> { - if fail { - Err("failed")?; - } - Ok(0) -} -``` -Could be written: - -``` -fn foo(fail: bool) -> Result<i32, String> { - if fail { - return Err("failed".into()); - } - Ok(0) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/type_complexity.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/type_complexity.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 69cd87500..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/type_complexity.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for types used in structs, parameters and `let` -declarations above a certain complexity threshold. - -### Why is this bad? -Too complex types make the code less readable. Consider -using a `type` definition to simplify them. - -### Example -``` -struct Foo { - inner: Rc<Vec<Vec<Box<(u32, u32, u32, u32)>>>>, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/type_repetition_in_bounds.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/type_repetition_in_bounds.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 18ed372fd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/type_repetition_in_bounds.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint warns about unnecessary type repetitions in trait bounds - -### Why is this bad? -Repeating the type for every bound makes the code -less readable than combining the bounds - -### Example -``` -pub fn foo<T>(t: T) where T: Copy, T: Clone {} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -pub fn foo<T>(t: T) where T: Copy + Clone {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f3af4753c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `unsafe` blocks and impls without a `// SAFETY: ` comment -explaining why the unsafe operations performed inside -the block are safe. - -Note the comment must appear on the line(s) preceding the unsafe block -with nothing appearing in between. The following is ok: -``` -foo( - // SAFETY: - // This is a valid safety comment - unsafe { *x } -) -``` -But neither of these are: -``` -// SAFETY: -// This is not a valid safety comment -foo( - /* SAFETY: Neither is this */ unsafe { *x }, -); -``` - -### Why is this bad? -Undocumented unsafe blocks and impls can make it difficult to -read and maintain code, as well as uncover unsoundness -and bugs. - -### Example -``` -use std::ptr::NonNull; -let a = &mut 42; - -let ptr = unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(a) }; -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::ptr::NonNull; -let a = &mut 42; - -// SAFETY: references are guaranteed to be non-null. -let ptr = unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(a) }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/undropped_manually_drops.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/undropped_manually_drops.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 85e3ec566..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/undropped_manually_drops.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Prevents the safe `std::mem::drop` function from being called on `std::mem::ManuallyDrop`. - -### Why is this bad? -The safe `drop` function does not drop the inner value of a `ManuallyDrop`. - -### Known problems -Does not catch cases if the user binds `std::mem::drop` -to a different name and calls it that way. - -### Example -``` -struct S; -drop(std::mem::ManuallyDrop::new(S)); -``` -Use instead: -``` -struct S; -unsafe { - std::mem::ManuallyDrop::drop(&mut std::mem::ManuallyDrop::new(S)); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unicode_not_nfc.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unicode_not_nfc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c660c51da..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unicode_not_nfc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for string literals that contain Unicode in a form -that is not equal to its -[NFC-recomposition](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/#Norm_Forms). - -### Why is this bad? -If such a string is compared to another, the results -may be surprising. - -### Example -You may not see it, but "à"" and "à"" aren't the same string. The -former when escaped is actually `"a\u{300}"` while the latter is `"\u{e0}"`.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unimplemented.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unimplemented.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7095594fb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unimplemented.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `unimplemented!`. - -### Why is this bad? -This macro should not be present in production code - -### Example -``` -unimplemented!(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/uninit_assumed_init.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/uninit_assumed_init.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cca24093d..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/uninit_assumed_init.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init()`. - -### Why is this bad? -For most types, this is undefined behavior. - -### Known problems -For now, we accept empty tuples and tuples / arrays -of `MaybeUninit`. There may be other types that allow uninitialized -data, but those are not yet rigorously defined. - -### Example -``` -// Beware the UB -use std::mem::MaybeUninit; - -let _: usize = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() }; -``` - -Note that the following is OK: - -``` -use std::mem::MaybeUninit; - -let _: [MaybeUninit<bool>; 5] = unsafe { - MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/uninit_vec.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/uninit_vec.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cd50afe78..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/uninit_vec.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `set_len()` call that creates `Vec` with uninitialized elements. -This is commonly caused by calling `set_len()` right after allocating or -reserving a buffer with `new()`, `default()`, `with_capacity()`, or `reserve()`. - -### Why is this bad? -It creates a `Vec` with uninitialized data, which leads to -undefined behavior with most safe operations. Notably, uninitialized -`Vec<u8>` must not be used with generic `Read`. - -Moreover, calling `set_len()` on a `Vec` created with `new()` or `default()` -creates out-of-bound values that lead to heap memory corruption when used. - -### Known Problems -This lint only checks directly adjacent statements. - -### Example -``` -let mut vec: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(1000); -unsafe { vec.set_len(1000); } -reader.read(&mut vec); // undefined behavior! -``` - -### How to fix? -1. Use an initialized buffer: - ```rust,ignore - let mut vec: Vec<u8> = vec![0; 1000]; - reader.read(&mut vec); - ``` -2. Wrap the content in `MaybeUninit`: - ```rust,ignore - let mut vec: Vec<MaybeUninit<T>> = Vec::with_capacity(1000); - vec.set_len(1000); // `MaybeUninit` can be uninitialized - ``` -3. If you are on 1.60.0 or later, `Vec::spare_capacity_mut()` is available: - ```rust,ignore - let mut vec: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(1000); - let remaining = vec.spare_capacity_mut(); // `&mut [MaybeUninit<u8>]` - // perform initialization with `remaining` - vec.set_len(...); // Safe to call `set_len()` on initialized part - ```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/uninlined_format_args.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/uninlined_format_args.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3d2966c84..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/uninlined_format_args.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detect when a variable is not inlined in a format string, -and suggests to inline it. - -### Why is this bad? -Non-inlined code is slightly more difficult to read and understand, -as it requires arguments to be matched against the format string. -The inlined syntax, where allowed, is simpler. - -### Example -``` -format!("{}", var); -format!("{v:?}", v = var); -format!("{0} {0}", var); -format!("{0:1$}", var, width); -format!("{:.*}", prec, var); -``` -Use instead: -``` -format!("{var}"); -format!("{var:?}"); -format!("{var} {var}"); -format!("{var:width$}"); -format!("{var:.prec$}"); -``` - -### Known Problems - -There may be a false positive if the format string is expanded from certain proc macros: - -``` -println!(indoc!("{}"), var); -``` - -If a format string contains a numbered argument that cannot be inlined -nothing will be suggested, e.g. `println!("{0}={1}", var, 1+2)`.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_arg.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_arg.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eb83403bb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_arg.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for passing a unit value as an argument to a function without using a -unit literal (`()`). - -### Why is this bad? -This is likely the result of an accidental semicolon. - -### Example -``` -foo({ - let a = bar(); - baz(a); -}) -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_cmp.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_cmp.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6f3d62010..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_cmp.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for comparisons to unit. This includes all binary -comparisons (like `==` and `<`) and asserts. - -### Why is this bad? -Unit is always equal to itself, and thus is just a -clumsily written constant. Mostly this happens when someone accidentally -adds semicolons at the end of the operands. - -### Example -``` -if { - foo(); -} == { - bar(); -} { - baz(); -} -``` -is equal to -``` -{ - foo(); - bar(); - baz(); -} -``` - -For asserts: -``` -assert_eq!({ foo(); }, { bar(); }); -``` -will always succeed
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_hash.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_hash.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a22d29946..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_hash.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects `().hash(_)`. - -### Why is this bad? -Hashing a unit value doesn't do anything as the implementation of `Hash` for `()` is a no-op. - -### Example -``` -match my_enum { - Empty => ().hash(&mut state), - WithValue(x) => x.hash(&mut state), -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -match my_enum { - Empty => 0_u8.hash(&mut state), - WithValue(x) => x.hash(&mut state), -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_return_expecting_ord.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_return_expecting_ord.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 781feac5a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unit_return_expecting_ord.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for functions that expect closures of type -Fn(...) -> Ord where the implemented closure returns the unit type. -The lint also suggests to remove the semi-colon at the end of the statement if present. - -### Why is this bad? -Likely, returning the unit type is unintentional, and -could simply be caused by an extra semi-colon. Since () implements Ord -it doesn't cause a compilation error. -This is the same reasoning behind the unit_cmp lint. - -### Known problems -If returning unit is intentional, then there is no -way of specifying this without triggering needless_return lint - -### Example -``` -let mut twins = vec!((1, 1), (2, 2)); -twins.sort_by_key(|x| { x.1; }); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_cast.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_cast.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 603f26060..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_cast.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for casts to the same type, casts of int literals to integer types -and casts of float literals to float types. - -### Why is this bad? -It's just unnecessary. - -### Example -``` -let _ = 2i32 as i32; -let _ = 0.5 as f32; -``` - -Better: - -``` -let _ = 2_i32; -let _ = 0.5_f32; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_filter_map.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_filter_map.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b19341ecf..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_filter_map.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `filter_map` calls that could be replaced by `filter` or `map`. -More specifically it checks if the closure provided is only performing one of the -filter or map operations and suggests the appropriate option. - -### Why is this bad? -Complexity. The intent is also clearer if only a single -operation is being performed. - -### Example -``` -let _ = (0..3).filter_map(|x| if x > 2 { Some(x) } else { None }); - -// As there is no transformation of the argument this could be written as: -let _ = (0..3).filter(|&x| x > 2); -``` - -``` -let _ = (0..4).filter_map(|x| Some(x + 1)); - -// As there is no conditional check on the argument this could be written as: -let _ = (0..4).map(|x| x + 1); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_find_map.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_find_map.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f9444dc48..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_find_map.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `find_map` calls that could be replaced by `find` or `map`. More -specifically it checks if the closure provided is only performing one of the -find or map operations and suggests the appropriate option. - -### Why is this bad? -Complexity. The intent is also clearer if only a single -operation is being performed. - -### Example -``` -let _ = (0..3).find_map(|x| if x > 2 { Some(x) } else { None }); - -// As there is no transformation of the argument this could be written as: -let _ = (0..3).find(|&x| x > 2); -``` - -``` -let _ = (0..4).find_map(|x| Some(x + 1)); - -// As there is no conditional check on the argument this could be written as: -let _ = (0..4).map(|x| x + 1).next(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_fold.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_fold.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e1b0e65f5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_fold.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for using `fold` when a more succinct alternative exists. -Specifically, this checks for `fold`s which could be replaced by `any`, `all`, -`sum` or `product`. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability. - -### Example -``` -(0..3).fold(false, |acc, x| acc || x > 2); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -(0..3).any(|x| x > 2); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_join.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_join.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ee4e78601..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_join.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `.collect::<Vec<String>>().join("")` on iterators. - -### Why is this bad? -`.collect::<String>()` is more concise and might be more performant - -### Example -``` -let vector = vec!["hello", "world"]; -let output = vector.iter().map(|item| item.to_uppercase()).collect::<Vec<String>>().join(""); -println!("{}", output); -``` -The correct use would be: -``` -let vector = vec!["hello", "world"]; -let output = vector.iter().map(|item| item.to_uppercase()).collect::<String>(); -println!("{}", output); -``` -### Known problems -While `.collect::<String>()` is sometimes more performant, there are cases where -using `.collect::<String>()` over `.collect::<Vec<String>>().join("")` -will prevent loop unrolling and will result in a negative performance impact. - -Additionally, differences have been observed between aarch64 and x86_64 assembly output, -with aarch64 tending to producing faster assembly in more cases when using `.collect::<String>()`
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_lazy_evaluations.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_lazy_evaluations.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 208188ce9..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_lazy_evaluations.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -As the counterpart to `or_fun_call`, this lint looks for unnecessary -lazily evaluated closures on `Option` and `Result`. - -This lint suggests changing the following functions, when eager evaluation results in -simpler code: - - `unwrap_or_else` to `unwrap_or` - - `and_then` to `and` - - `or_else` to `or` - - `get_or_insert_with` to `get_or_insert` - - `ok_or_else` to `ok_or` - -### Why is this bad? -Using eager evaluation is shorter and simpler in some cases. - -### Known problems -It is possible, but not recommended for `Deref` and `Index` to have -side effects. Eagerly evaluating them can change the semantics of the program. - -### Example -``` -// example code where clippy issues a warning -let opt: Option<u32> = None; - -opt.unwrap_or_else(|| 42); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let opt: Option<u32> = None; - -opt.unwrap_or(42); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_mut_passed.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_mut_passed.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2f8bdd113..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_mut_passed.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects passing a mutable reference to a function that only -requires an immutable reference. - -### Why is this bad? -The mutable reference rules out all other references to -the value. Also the code misleads about the intent of the call site. - -### Example -``` -vec.push(&mut value); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -vec.push(&value); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_operation.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_operation.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7f455e264..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_operation.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for expression statements that can be reduced to a -sub-expression. - -### Why is this bad? -Expressions by themselves often have no side-effects. -Having such expressions reduces readability. - -### Example -``` -compute_array()[0]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_owned_empty_strings.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_owned_empty_strings.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8cd9fba60..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_owned_empty_strings.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Detects cases of owned empty strings being passed as an argument to a function expecting `&str` - -### Why is this bad? - -This results in longer and less readable code - -### Example -``` -vec!["1", "2", "3"].join(&String::new()); -``` -Use instead: -``` -vec!["1", "2", "3"].join(""); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_self_imports.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_self_imports.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b909cd5a7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_self_imports.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for imports ending in `::{self}`. - -### Why is this bad? -In most cases, this can be written much more cleanly by omitting `::{self}`. - -### Known problems -Removing `::{self}` will cause any non-module items at the same path to also be imported. -This might cause a naming conflict (https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/3568). This lint makes no attempt -to detect this scenario and that is why it is a restriction lint. - -### Example -``` -use std::io::{self}; -``` -Use instead: -``` -use std::io; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_sort_by.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_sort_by.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6913b62c4..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_sort_by.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects uses of `Vec::sort_by` passing in a closure -which compares the two arguments, either directly or indirectly. - -### Why is this bad? -It is more clear to use `Vec::sort_by_key` (or `Vec::sort` if -possible) than to use `Vec::sort_by` and a more complicated -closure. - -### Known problems -If the suggested `Vec::sort_by_key` uses Reverse and it isn't already -imported by a use statement, then it will need to be added manually. - -### Example -``` -vec.sort_by(|a, b| a.foo().cmp(&b.foo())); -``` -Use instead: -``` -vec.sort_by_key(|a| a.foo()); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_to_owned.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_to_owned.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5d4213bda..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_to_owned.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for unnecessary calls to [`ToOwned::to_owned`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/borrow/trait.ToOwned.html#tymethod.to_owned) -and other `to_owned`-like functions. - -### Why is this bad? -The unnecessary calls result in useless allocations. - -### Known problems -`unnecessary_to_owned` can falsely trigger if `IntoIterator::into_iter` is applied to an -owned copy of a resource and the resource is later used mutably. See -[#8148](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8148). - -### Example -``` -let path = std::path::Path::new("x"); -foo(&path.to_string_lossy().to_string()); -fn foo(s: &str) {} -``` -Use instead: -``` -let path = std::path::Path::new("x"); -foo(&path.to_string_lossy()); -fn foo(s: &str) {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_unwrap.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_unwrap.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 50ae845bb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_unwrap.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls of `unwrap[_err]()` that cannot fail. - -### Why is this bad? -Using `if let` or `match` is more idiomatic. - -### Example -``` -if option.is_some() { - do_something_with(option.unwrap()) -} -``` - -Could be written: - -``` -if let Some(value) = option { - do_something_with(value) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_wraps.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_wraps.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c0a23d492..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnecessary_wraps.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for private functions that only return `Ok` or `Some`. - -### Why is this bad? -It is not meaningful to wrap values when no `None` or `Err` is returned. - -### Known problems -There can be false positives if the function signature is designed to -fit some external requirement. - -### Example -``` -fn get_cool_number(a: bool, b: bool) -> Option<i32> { - if a && b { - return Some(50); - } - if a { - Some(0) - } else { - Some(10) - } -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn get_cool_number(a: bool, b: bool) -> i32 { - if a && b { - return 50; - } - if a { - 0 - } else { - 10 - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unneeded_field_pattern.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unneeded_field_pattern.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3cd00a0f3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unneeded_field_pattern.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for structure field patterns bound to wildcards. - -### Why is this bad? -Using `..` instead is shorter and leaves the focus on -the fields that are actually bound. - -### Example -``` -let f = Foo { a: 0, b: 0, c: 0 }; - -match f { - Foo { a: _, b: 0, .. } => {}, - Foo { a: _, b: _, c: _ } => {}, -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let f = Foo { a: 0, b: 0, c: 0 }; - -match f { - Foo { b: 0, .. } => {}, - Foo { .. } => {}, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unneeded_wildcard_pattern.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unneeded_wildcard_pattern.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 817061efd..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unneeded_wildcard_pattern.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for tuple patterns with a wildcard -pattern (`_`) is next to a rest pattern (`..`). - -_NOTE_: While `_, ..` means there is at least one element left, `..` -means there are 0 or more elements left. This can make a difference -when refactoring, but shouldn't result in errors in the refactored code, -since the wildcard pattern isn't used anyway. - -### Why is this bad? -The wildcard pattern is unneeded as the rest pattern -can match that element as well. - -### Example -``` -match t { - TupleStruct(0, .., _) => (), - _ => (), -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -match t { - TupleStruct(0, ..) => (), - _ => (), -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnested_or_patterns.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnested_or_patterns.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 49c45d4ee..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unnested_or_patterns.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for unnested or-patterns, e.g., `Some(0) | Some(2)` and -suggests replacing the pattern with a nested one, `Some(0 | 2)`. - -Another way to think of this is that it rewrites patterns in -*disjunctive normal form (DNF)* into *conjunctive normal form (CNF)*. - -### Why is this bad? -In the example above, `Some` is repeated, which unnecessarily complicates the pattern. - -### Example -``` -fn main() { - if let Some(0) | Some(2) = Some(0) {} -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn main() { - if let Some(0 | 2) = Some(0) {} -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unreachable.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unreachable.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 10469ca77..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unreachable.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `unreachable!`. - -### Why is this bad? -This macro can cause code to panic - -### Example -``` -unreachable!(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unreadable_literal.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unreadable_literal.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e168f90a8..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unreadable_literal.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns if a long integral or floating-point constant does -not contain underscores. - -### Why is this bad? -Reading long numbers is difficult without separators. - -### Example -``` -61864918973511 -``` - -Use instead: -``` -61_864_918_973_511 -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unsafe_derive_deserialize.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unsafe_derive_deserialize.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f56c48044..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unsafe_derive_deserialize.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for deriving `serde::Deserialize` on a type that -has methods using `unsafe`. - -### Why is this bad? -Deriving `serde::Deserialize` will create a constructor -that may violate invariants hold by another constructor. - -### Example -``` -use serde::Deserialize; - -#[derive(Deserialize)] -pub struct Foo { - // .. -} - -impl Foo { - pub fn new() -> Self { - // setup here .. - } - - pub unsafe fn parts() -> (&str, &str) { - // assumes invariants hold - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unsafe_removed_from_name.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unsafe_removed_from_name.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6f55c1815..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unsafe_removed_from_name.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for imports that remove "unsafe" from an item's -name. - -### Why is this bad? -Renaming makes it less clear which traits and -structures are unsafe. - -### Example -``` -use std::cell::{UnsafeCell as TotallySafeCell}; - -extern crate crossbeam; -use crossbeam::{spawn_unsafe as spawn}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unseparated_literal_suffix.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unseparated_literal_suffix.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d80248e34..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unseparated_literal_suffix.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns if literal suffixes are not separated by an -underscore. -To enforce unseparated literal suffix style, -see the `separated_literal_suffix` lint. - -### Why is this bad? -Suffix style should be consistent. - -### Example -``` -123832i32 -``` - -Use instead: -``` -123832_i32 -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unsound_collection_transmute.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unsound_collection_transmute.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 29db9258e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unsound_collection_transmute.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes between collections whose -types have different ABI, size or alignment. - -### Why is this bad? -This is undefined behavior. - -### Known problems -Currently, we cannot know whether a type is a -collection, so we just lint the ones that come with `std`. - -### Example -``` -// different size, therefore likely out-of-bounds memory access -// You absolutely do not want this in your code! -unsafe { - std::mem::transmute::<_, Vec<u32>>(vec![2_u16]) -}; -``` - -You must always iterate, map and collect the values: - -``` -vec![2_u16].into_iter().map(u32::from).collect::<Vec<_>>(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_async.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_async.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 26def11aa..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_async.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for functions that are declared `async` but have no `.await`s inside of them. - -### Why is this bad? -Async functions with no async code create overhead, both mentally and computationally. -Callers of async methods either need to be calling from an async function themselves or run it on an executor, both of which -causes runtime overhead and hassle for the caller. - -### Example -``` -async fn get_random_number() -> i64 { - 4 // Chosen by fair dice roll. Guaranteed to be random. -} -let number_future = get_random_number(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -fn get_random_number_improved() -> i64 { - 4 // Chosen by fair dice roll. Guaranteed to be random. -} -let number_future = async { get_random_number_improved() }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_format_specs.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_format_specs.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 77be3a2fb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_format_specs.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects [formatting parameters] that have no effect on the output of -`format!()`, `println!()` or similar macros. - -### Why is this bad? -Shorter format specifiers are easier to read, it may also indicate that -an expected formatting operation such as adding padding isn't happening. - -### Example -``` -println!("{:.}", 1.0); - -println!("not padded: {:5}", format_args!("...")); -``` -Use instead: -``` -println!("{}", 1.0); - -println!("not padded: {}", format_args!("...")); -// OR -println!("padded: {:5}", format!("...")); -``` - -[formatting parameters]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html#formatting-parameters
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_io_amount.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_io_amount.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fbc4c299c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_io_amount.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for unused written/read amount. - -### Why is this bad? -`io::Write::write(_vectored)` and -`io::Read::read(_vectored)` are not guaranteed to -process the entire buffer. They return how many bytes were processed, which -might be smaller -than a given buffer's length. If you don't need to deal with -partial-write/read, use -`write_all`/`read_exact` instead. - -When working with asynchronous code (either with the `futures` -crate or with `tokio`), a similar issue exists for -`AsyncWriteExt::write()` and `AsyncReadExt::read()` : these -functions are also not guaranteed to process the entire -buffer. Your code should either handle partial-writes/reads, or -call the `write_all`/`read_exact` methods on those traits instead. - -### Known problems -Detects only common patterns. - -### Examples -``` -use std::io; -fn foo<W: io::Write>(w: &mut W) -> io::Result<()> { - // must be `w.write_all(b"foo")?;` - w.write(b"foo")?; - Ok(()) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_peekable.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_peekable.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 268de1ce3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_peekable.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the creation of a `peekable` iterator that is never `.peek()`ed - -### Why is this bad? -Creating a peekable iterator without using any of its methods is likely a mistake, -or just a leftover after a refactor. - -### Example -``` -let collection = vec![1, 2, 3]; -let iter = collection.iter().peekable(); - -for item in iter { - // ... -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let collection = vec![1, 2, 3]; -let iter = collection.iter(); - -for item in iter { - // ... -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_rounding.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_rounding.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 70947acee..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_rounding.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does - -Detects cases where a whole-number literal float is being rounded, using -the `floor`, `ceil`, or `round` methods. - -### Why is this bad? - -This is unnecessary and confusing to the reader. Doing this is probably a mistake. - -### Example -``` -let x = 1f32.ceil(); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let x = 1f32; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_self.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_self.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a8d0fc759..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_self.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks methods that contain a `self` argument but don't use it - -### Why is this bad? -It may be clearer to define the method as an associated function instead -of an instance method if it doesn't require `self`. - -### Example -``` -struct A; -impl A { - fn method(&self) {} -} -``` - -Could be written: - -``` -struct A; -impl A { - fn method() {} -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_unit.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_unit.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 48d16ca65..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unused_unit.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for unit (`()`) expressions that can be removed. - -### Why is this bad? -Such expressions add no value, but can make the code -less readable. Depending on formatting they can make a `break` or `return` -statement look like a function call. - -### Example -``` -fn return_unit() -> () { - () -} -``` -is equivalent to -``` -fn return_unit() {} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unusual_byte_groupings.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unusual_byte_groupings.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9a1f132a6..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unusual_byte_groupings.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns if hexadecimal or binary literals are not grouped -by nibble or byte. - -### Why is this bad? -Negatively impacts readability. - -### Example -``` -let x: u32 = 0xFFF_FFF; -let y: u8 = 0b01_011_101; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unwrap_in_result.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unwrap_in_result.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7497dd863..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unwrap_in_result.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for functions of type `Result` that contain `expect()` or `unwrap()` - -### Why is this bad? -These functions promote recoverable errors to non-recoverable errors which may be undesirable in code bases which wish to avoid panics. - -### Known problems -This can cause false positives in functions that handle both recoverable and non recoverable errors. - -### Example -Before: -``` -fn divisible_by_3(i_str: String) -> Result<(), String> { - let i = i_str - .parse::<i32>() - .expect("cannot divide the input by three"); - - if i % 3 != 0 { - Err("Number is not divisible by 3")? - } - - Ok(()) -} -``` - -After: -``` -fn divisible_by_3(i_str: String) -> Result<(), String> { - let i = i_str - .parse::<i32>() - .map_err(|e| format!("cannot divide the input by three: {}", e))?; - - if i % 3 != 0 { - Err("Number is not divisible by 3")? - } - - Ok(()) -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unwrap_or_else_default.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unwrap_or_else_default.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 34b4cf088..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unwrap_or_else_default.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usages of `_.unwrap_or_else(Default::default)` on `Option` and -`Result` values. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability, these can be written as `_.unwrap_or_default`, which is -simpler and more concise. - -### Examples -``` -x.unwrap_or_else(Default::default); -x.unwrap_or_else(u32::default); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -x.unwrap_or_default(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unwrap_used.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unwrap_used.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9b4713df5..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/unwrap_used.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `.unwrap()` or `.unwrap_err()` calls on `Result`s and `.unwrap()` call on `Option`s. - -### Why is this bad? -It is better to handle the `None` or `Err` case, -or at least call `.expect(_)` with a more helpful message. Still, for a lot of -quick-and-dirty code, `unwrap` is a good choice, which is why this lint is -`Allow` by default. - -`result.unwrap()` will let the thread panic on `Err` values. -Normally, you want to implement more sophisticated error handling, -and propagate errors upwards with `?` operator. - -Even if you want to panic on errors, not all `Error`s implement good -messages on display. Therefore, it may be beneficial to look at the places -where they may get displayed. Activate this lint to do just that. - -### Examples -``` -option.unwrap(); -result.unwrap(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -option.expect("more helpful message"); -result.expect("more helpful message"); -``` - -If [expect_used](#expect_used) is enabled, instead: -``` -option?; - -// or - -result?; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/upper_case_acronyms.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/upper_case_acronyms.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a1e39c7e1..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/upper_case_acronyms.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for fully capitalized names and optionally names containing a capitalized acronym. - -### Why is this bad? -In CamelCase, acronyms count as one word. -See [naming conventions](https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/naming.html#casing-conforms-to-rfc-430-c-case) -for more. - -By default, the lint only triggers on fully-capitalized names. -You can use the `upper-case-acronyms-aggressive: true` config option to enable linting -on all camel case names - -### Known problems -When two acronyms are contiguous, the lint can't tell where -the first acronym ends and the second starts, so it suggests to lowercase all of -the letters in the second acronym. - -### Example -``` -struct HTTPResponse; -``` -Use instead: -``` -struct HttpResponse; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/use_debug.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/use_debug.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 94d4a6fd2..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/use_debug.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `Debug` formatting. The purpose of this -lint is to catch debugging remnants. - -### Why is this bad? -The purpose of the `Debug` trait is to facilitate -debugging Rust code. It should not be used in user-facing output. - -### Example -``` -println!("{:?}", foo); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/use_self.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/use_self.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bd37ed1e0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/use_self.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for unnecessary repetition of structure name when a -replacement with `Self` is applicable. - -### Why is this bad? -Unnecessary repetition. Mixed use of `Self` and struct -name -feels inconsistent. - -### Known problems -- Unaddressed false negative in fn bodies of trait implementations -- False positive with associated types in traits (#4140) - -### Example -``` -struct Foo; -impl Foo { - fn new() -> Foo { - Foo {} - } -} -``` -could be -``` -struct Foo; -impl Foo { - fn new() -> Self { - Self {} - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/used_underscore_binding.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/used_underscore_binding.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ed67c41eb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/used_underscore_binding.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the use of bindings with a single leading -underscore. - -### Why is this bad? -A single leading underscore is usually used to indicate -that a binding will not be used. Using such a binding breaks this -expectation. - -### Known problems -The lint does not work properly with desugaring and -macro, it has been allowed in the mean time. - -### Example -``` -let _x = 0; -let y = _x + 1; // Here we are using `_x`, even though it has a leading - // underscore. We should rename `_x` to `x` -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_asref.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_asref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f777cd377..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_asref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `.as_ref()` or `.as_mut()` where the -types before and after the call are the same. - -### Why is this bad? -The call is unnecessary. - -### Example -``` -let x: &[i32] = &[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; -do_stuff(x.as_ref()); -``` -The correct use would be: -``` -let x: &[i32] = &[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; -do_stuff(x); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_attribute.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_attribute.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e02d4c907..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_attribute.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `extern crate` and `use` items annotated with -lint attributes. - -This lint permits lint attributes for lints emitted on the items themself. -For `use` items these lints are: -* deprecated -* unreachable_pub -* unused_imports -* clippy::enum_glob_use -* clippy::macro_use_imports -* clippy::wildcard_imports - -For `extern crate` items these lints are: -* `unused_imports` on items with `#[macro_use]` - -### Why is this bad? -Lint attributes have no effect on crate imports. Most -likely a `!` was forgotten. - -### Example -``` -#[deny(dead_code)] -extern crate foo; -#[forbid(dead_code)] -use foo::bar; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -#[allow(unused_imports)] -use foo::baz; -#[allow(unused_imports)] -#[macro_use] -extern crate baz; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_conversion.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_conversion.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 06000a7ad..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_conversion.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `Into`, `TryInto`, `From`, `TryFrom`, or `IntoIter` calls -which uselessly convert to the same type. - -### Why is this bad? -Redundant code. - -### Example -``` -// format!() returns a `String` -let s: String = format!("hello").into(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let s: String = format!("hello"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_format.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_format.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eb4819da1..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_format.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for the use of `format!("string literal with no -argument")` and `format!("{}", foo)` where `foo` is a string. - -### Why is this bad? -There is no point of doing that. `format!("foo")` can -be replaced by `"foo".to_owned()` if you really need a `String`. The even -worse `&format!("foo")` is often encountered in the wild. `format!("{}", -foo)` can be replaced by `foo.clone()` if `foo: String` or `foo.to_owned()` -if `foo: &str`. - -### Examples -``` -let foo = "foo"; -format!("{}", foo); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let foo = "foo"; -foo.to_owned(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_let_if_seq.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_let_if_seq.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c6dcd57eb..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_let_if_seq.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for variable declarations immediately followed by a -conditional affectation. - -### Why is this bad? -This is not idiomatic Rust. - -### Example -``` -let foo; - -if bar() { - foo = 42; -} else { - foo = 0; -} - -let mut baz = None; - -if bar() { - baz = Some(42); -} -``` - -should be written - -``` -let foo = if bar() { - 42 -} else { - 0 -}; - -let baz = if bar() { - Some(42) -} else { - None -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_transmute.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_transmute.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1d3a17588..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_transmute.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes to the original type of the object -and transmutes that could be a cast. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability. The code tricks people into thinking that -something complex is going on. - -### Example -``` -core::intrinsics::transmute(t); // where the result type is the same as `t`'s -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_vec.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_vec.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ee5afc99e..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/useless_vec.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for usage of `&vec![..]` when using `&[..]` would -be possible. - -### Why is this bad? -This is less efficient. - -### Example -``` -fn foo(_x: &[u8]) {} - -foo(&vec![1, 2]); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -foo(&[1, 2]); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vec_box.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vec_box.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 701b1c9ce..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vec_box.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of `Vec<Box<T>>` where T: Sized anywhere in the code. -Check the [Box documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/boxed/index.html) for more information. - -### Why is this bad? -`Vec` already keeps its contents in a separate area on -the heap. So if you `Box` its contents, you just add another level of indirection. - -### Known problems -Vec<Box<T: Sized>> makes sense if T is a large type (see [#3530](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3530), -1st comment). - -### Example -``` -struct X { - values: Vec<Box<i32>>, -} -``` - -Better: - -``` -struct X { - values: Vec<i32>, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vec_init_then_push.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vec_init_then_push.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 445f28747..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vec_init_then_push.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for calls to `push` immediately after creating a new `Vec`. - -If the `Vec` is created using `with_capacity` this will only lint if the capacity is a -constant and the number of pushes is greater than or equal to the initial capacity. - -If the `Vec` is extended after the initial sequence of pushes and it was default initialized -then this will only lint after there were at least four pushes. This number may change in -the future. - -### Why is this bad? -The `vec![]` macro is both more performant and easier to read than -multiple `push` calls. - -### Example -``` -let mut v = Vec::new(); -v.push(0); -``` -Use instead: -``` -let v = vec![0]; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vec_resize_to_zero.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vec_resize_to_zero.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0b9268677..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vec_resize_to_zero.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Finds occurrences of `Vec::resize(0, an_int)` - -### Why is this bad? -This is probably an argument inversion mistake. - -### Example -``` -vec!(1, 2, 3, 4, 5).resize(0, 5) -``` - -Use instead: -``` -vec!(1, 2, 3, 4, 5).clear() -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/verbose_bit_mask.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/verbose_bit_mask.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 87a847029..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/verbose_bit_mask.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for bit masks that can be replaced by a call -to `trailing_zeros` - -### Why is this bad? -`x.trailing_zeros() > 4` is much clearer than `x & 15 -== 0` - -### Known problems -llvm generates better code for `x & 15 == 0` on x86 - -### Example -``` -if x & 0b1111 == 0 { } -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/verbose_file_reads.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/verbose_file_reads.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9703df423..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/verbose_file_reads.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for use of File::read_to_end and File::read_to_string. - -### Why is this bad? -`fs::{read, read_to_string}` provide the same functionality when `buf` is empty with fewer imports and no intermediate values. -See also: [fs::read docs](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fs/fn.read.html), [fs::read_to_string docs](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fs/fn.read_to_string.html) - -### Example -``` -let mut f = File::open("foo.txt").unwrap(); -let mut bytes = Vec::new(); -f.read_to_end(&mut bytes).unwrap(); -``` -Can be written more concisely as -``` -let mut bytes = fs::read("foo.txt").unwrap(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vtable_address_comparisons.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vtable_address_comparisons.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4a34e4ba7..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/vtable_address_comparisons.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for comparisons with an address of a trait vtable. - -### Why is this bad? -Comparing trait objects pointers compares an vtable addresses which -are not guaranteed to be unique and could vary between different code generation units. -Furthermore vtables for different types could have the same address after being merged -together. - -### Example -``` -let a: Rc<dyn Trait> = ... -let b: Rc<dyn Trait> = ... -if Rc::ptr_eq(&a, &b) { - ... -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/while_immutable_condition.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/while_immutable_condition.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 71800701f..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/while_immutable_condition.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks whether variables used within while loop condition -can be (and are) mutated in the body. - -### Why is this bad? -If the condition is unchanged, entering the body of the loop -will lead to an infinite loop. - -### Known problems -If the `while`-loop is in a closure, the check for mutation of the -condition variables in the body can cause false negatives. For example when only `Upvar` `a` is -in the condition and only `Upvar` `b` gets mutated in the body, the lint will not trigger. - -### Example -``` -let i = 0; -while i > 10 { - println!("let me loop forever!"); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/while_let_loop.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/while_let_loop.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ab7bf6097..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/while_let_loop.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Detects `loop + match` combinations that are easier -written as a `while let` loop. - -### Why is this bad? -The `while let` loop is usually shorter and more -readable. - -### Known problems -Sometimes the wrong binding is displayed ([#383](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/383)). - -### Example -``` -loop { - let x = match y { - Some(x) => x, - None => break, - }; - // .. do something with x -} -// is easier written as -while let Some(x) = y { - // .. do something with x -}; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/while_let_on_iterator.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/while_let_on_iterator.txt deleted file mode 100644 index af053c541..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/while_let_on_iterator.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `while let` expressions on iterators. - -### Why is this bad? -Readability. A simple `for` loop is shorter and conveys -the intent better. - -### Example -``` -while let Some(val) = iter.next() { - .. -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -for val in &mut iter { - .. -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_dependencies.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_dependencies.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2affaf974..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_dependencies.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for wildcard dependencies in the `Cargo.toml`. - -### Why is this bad? -[As the edition guide says](https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/edition-guide/rust-2018/cargo-and-crates-io/crates-io-disallows-wildcard-dependencies.html), -it is highly unlikely that you work with any possible version of your dependency, -and wildcard dependencies would cause unnecessary breakage in the ecosystem. - -### Example -``` -[dependencies] -regex = "*" -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_enum_match_arm.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_enum_match_arm.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 09807c01c..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_enum_match_arm.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for wildcard enum matches using `_`. - -### Why is this bad? -New enum variants added by library updates can be missed. - -### Known problems -Suggested replacements may be incorrect if guards exhaustively cover some -variants, and also may not use correct path to enum if it's not present in the current scope. - -### Example -``` -match x { - Foo::A(_) => {}, - _ => {}, -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -match x { - Foo::A(_) => {}, - Foo::B(_) => {}, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_imports.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_imports.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bd56aa5b0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_imports.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for wildcard imports `use _::*`. - -### Why is this bad? -wildcard imports can pollute the namespace. This is especially bad if -you try to import something through a wildcard, that already has been imported by name from -a different source: - -``` -use crate1::foo; // Imports a function named foo -use crate2::*; // Has a function named foo - -foo(); // Calls crate1::foo -``` - -This can lead to confusing error messages at best and to unexpected behavior at worst. - -### Exceptions -Wildcard imports are allowed from modules named `prelude`. Many crates (including the standard library) -provide modules named "prelude" specifically designed for wildcard import. - -`use super::*` is allowed in test modules. This is defined as any module with "test" in the name. - -These exceptions can be disabled using the `warn-on-all-wildcard-imports` configuration flag. - -### Known problems -If macros are imported through the wildcard, this macro is not included -by the suggestion and has to be added by hand. - -Applying the suggestion when explicit imports of the things imported with a glob import -exist, may result in `unused_imports` warnings. - -### Example -``` -use crate1::*; - -foo(); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -use crate1::foo; - -foo(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_in_or_patterns.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_in_or_patterns.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 70468ca41..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wildcard_in_or_patterns.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for wildcard pattern used with others patterns in same match arm. - -### Why is this bad? -Wildcard pattern already covers any other pattern as it will match anyway. -It makes the code less readable, especially to spot wildcard pattern use in match arm. - -### Example -``` -match s { - "a" => {}, - "bar" | _ => {}, -} -``` - -Use instead: -``` -match s { - "a" => {}, - _ => {}, -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/write_literal.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/write_literal.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a7a884d08..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/write_literal.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint warns about the use of literals as `write!`/`writeln!` args. - -### Why is this bad? -Using literals as `writeln!` args is inefficient -(c.f., https://github.com/matthiaskrgr/rust-str-bench) and unnecessary -(i.e., just put the literal in the format string) - -### Example -``` -writeln!(buf, "{}", "foo"); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -writeln!(buf, "foo"); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/write_with_newline.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/write_with_newline.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 22845fd65..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/write_with_newline.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint warns when you use `write!()` with a format -string that -ends in a newline. - -### Why is this bad? -You should use `writeln!()` instead, which appends the -newline. - -### Example -``` -write!(buf, "Hello {}!\n", name); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -writeln!(buf, "Hello {}!", name); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/writeln_empty_string.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/writeln_empty_string.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3b3aeb79a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/writeln_empty_string.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -This lint warns when you use `writeln!(buf, "")` to -print a newline. - -### Why is this bad? -You should use `writeln!(buf)`, which is simpler. - -### Example -``` -writeln!(buf, ""); -``` - -Use instead: -``` -writeln!(buf); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wrong_self_convention.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wrong_self_convention.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d6b69ab87..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wrong_self_convention.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for methods with certain name prefixes and which -doesn't match how self is taken. The actual rules are: - -|Prefix |Postfix |`self` taken | `self` type | -|-------|------------|-------------------------------|--------------| -|`as_` | none |`&self` or `&mut self` | any | -|`from_`| none | none | any | -|`into_`| none |`self` | any | -|`is_` | none |`&mut self` or `&self` or none | any | -|`to_` | `_mut` |`&mut self` | any | -|`to_` | not `_mut` |`self` | `Copy` | -|`to_` | not `_mut` |`&self` | not `Copy` | - -Note: Clippy doesn't trigger methods with `to_` prefix in: -- Traits definition. -Clippy can not tell if a type that implements a trait is `Copy` or not. -- Traits implementation, when `&self` is taken. -The method signature is controlled by the trait and often `&self` is required for all types that implement the trait -(see e.g. the `std::string::ToString` trait). - -Clippy allows `Pin<&Self>` and `Pin<&mut Self>` if `&self` and `&mut self` is required. - -Please find more info here: -https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/naming.html#ad-hoc-conversions-follow-as_-to_-into_-conventions-c-conv - -### Why is this bad? -Consistency breeds readability. If you follow the -conventions, your users won't be surprised that they, e.g., need to supply a -mutable reference to a `as_..` function. - -### Example -``` -impl X { - fn as_str(self) -> &'static str { - // .. - } -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wrong_transmute.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wrong_transmute.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9fc71e0e3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/wrong_transmute.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for transmutes that can't ever be correct on any -architecture. - -### Why is this bad? -It's basically guaranteed to be undefined behavior. - -### Known problems -When accessing C, users might want to store pointer -sized objects in `extradata` arguments to save an allocation. - -### Example -``` -let ptr: *const T = core::intrinsics::transmute('x') -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_divided_by_zero.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_divided_by_zero.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 394de20c0..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_divided_by_zero.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `0.0 / 0.0`. - -### Why is this bad? -It's less readable than `f32::NAN` or `f64::NAN`. - -### Example -``` -let nan = 0.0f32 / 0.0; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let nan = f32::NAN; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_prefixed_literal.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_prefixed_literal.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5c5588725..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_prefixed_literal.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Warns if an integral constant literal starts with `0`. - -### Why is this bad? -In some languages (including the infamous C language -and most of its -family), this marks an octal constant. In Rust however, this is a decimal -constant. This could -be confusing for both the writer and a reader of the constant. - -### Example - -In Rust: -``` -fn main() { - let a = 0123; - println!("{}", a); -} -``` - -prints `123`, while in C: - -``` -#include <stdio.h> - -int main() { - int a = 0123; - printf("%d\n", a); -} -``` - -prints `83` (as `83 == 0o123` while `123 == 0o173`).
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_ptr.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_ptr.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e768a0236..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_ptr.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Catch casts from `0` to some pointer type - -### Why is this bad? -This generally means `null` and is better expressed as -{`std`, `core`}`::ptr::`{`null`, `null_mut`}. - -### Example -``` -let a = 0 as *const u32; -``` - -Use instead: -``` -let a = std::ptr::null::<u32>(); -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_sized_map_values.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_sized_map_values.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0502bdbf3..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zero_sized_map_values.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for maps with zero-sized value types anywhere in the code. - -### Why is this bad? -Since there is only a single value for a zero-sized type, a map -containing zero sized values is effectively a set. Using a set in that case improves -readability and communicates intent more clearly. - -### Known problems -* A zero-sized type cannot be recovered later if it contains private fields. -* This lints the signature of public items - -### Example -``` -fn unique_words(text: &str) -> HashMap<&str, ()> { - todo!(); -} -``` -Use instead: -``` -fn unique_words(text: &str) -> HashSet<&str> { - todo!(); -} -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zst_offset.txt b/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zst_offset.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5810455ee..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/docs/zst_offset.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -### What it does -Checks for `offset(_)`, `wrapping_`{`add`, `sub`}, etc. on raw pointers to -zero-sized types - -### Why is this bad? -This is a no-op, and likely unintended - -### Example -``` -unsafe { (&() as *const ()).offset(1) }; -```
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/driver.rs b/src/tools/clippy/src/driver.rs index b12208ac6..9ec4df8e6 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/driver.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/src/driver.rs @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ #![feature(rustc_private)] +#![feature(let_chains)] #![feature(once_cell)] +#![feature(lint_reasons)] #![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))] // warn on lints, that are included in `rust-lang/rust`s bootstrap #![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)] @@ -23,8 +25,8 @@ use std::borrow::Cow; use std::env; use std::ops::Deref; use std::panic; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; -use std::process::{exit, Command}; +use std::path::Path; +use std::process::exit; use std::sync::LazyLock; /// If a command-line option matches `find_arg`, then apply the predicate `pred` on its value. If @@ -71,6 +73,37 @@ fn track_clippy_args(parse_sess: &mut ParseSess, args_env_var: &Option<String>) )); } +/// Track files that may be accessed at runtime in `file_depinfo` so that cargo will re-run clippy +/// when any of them are modified +fn track_files(parse_sess: &mut ParseSess, conf_path_string: Option<String>) { + let file_depinfo = parse_sess.file_depinfo.get_mut(); + + // Used by `clippy::cargo` lints and to determine the MSRV. `cargo clippy` executes `clippy-driver` + // with the current directory set to `CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR` so a relative path is fine + if Path::new("Cargo.toml").exists() { + file_depinfo.insert(Symbol::intern("Cargo.toml")); + } + + // `clippy.toml` + if let Some(path) = conf_path_string { + file_depinfo.insert(Symbol::intern(&path)); + } + + // During development track the `clippy-driver` executable so that cargo will re-run clippy whenever + // it is rebuilt + #[expect( + clippy::collapsible_if, + reason = "Due to a bug in let_chains this if statement can't be collapsed" + )] + if cfg!(debug_assertions) { + if let Ok(current_exe) = env::current_exe() + && let Some(current_exe) = current_exe.to_str() + { + file_depinfo.insert(Symbol::intern(current_exe)); + } + } +} + struct DefaultCallbacks; impl rustc_driver::Callbacks for DefaultCallbacks {} @@ -97,10 +130,18 @@ impl rustc_driver::Callbacks for ClippyCallbacks { // JUSTIFICATION: necessary in clippy driver to set `mir_opt_level` #[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)] fn config(&mut self, config: &mut interface::Config) { + let conf_path = clippy_lints::lookup_conf_file(); + let conf_path_string = if let Ok(Some(path)) = &conf_path { + path.to_str().map(String::from) + } else { + None + }; + let previous = config.register_lints.take(); let clippy_args_var = self.clippy_args_var.take(); config.parse_sess_created = Some(Box::new(move |parse_sess| { track_clippy_args(parse_sess, &clippy_args_var); + track_files(parse_sess, conf_path_string); })); config.register_lints = Some(Box::new(move |sess, lint_store| { // technically we're ~guaranteed that this is none but might as well call anything that @@ -109,7 +150,7 @@ impl rustc_driver::Callbacks for ClippyCallbacks { (previous)(sess, lint_store); } - let conf = clippy_lints::read_conf(sess); + let conf = clippy_lints::read_conf(sess, &conf_path); clippy_lints::register_plugins(lint_store, sess, &conf); clippy_lints::register_pre_expansion_lints(lint_store, sess, &conf); clippy_lints::register_renamed(lint_store); @@ -179,6 +220,7 @@ fn report_clippy_ice(info: &panic::PanicInfo<'_>, bug_report_url: &str) { false, None, false, + false, )); let handler = rustc_errors::Handler::with_emitter(true, None, emitter); @@ -209,17 +251,6 @@ fn report_clippy_ice(info: &panic::PanicInfo<'_>, bug_report_url: &str) { interface::try_print_query_stack(&handler, num_frames); } -fn toolchain_path(home: Option<String>, toolchain: Option<String>) -> Option<PathBuf> { - home.and_then(|home| { - toolchain.map(|toolchain| { - let mut path = PathBuf::from(home); - path.push("toolchains"); - path.push(toolchain); - path - }) - }) -} - #[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)] pub fn main() { rustc_driver::init_rustc_env_logger(); @@ -227,50 +258,12 @@ pub fn main() { exit(rustc_driver::catch_with_exit_code(move || { let mut orig_args: Vec<String> = env::args().collect(); - // Get the sysroot, looking from most specific to this invocation to the least: - // - command line - // - runtime environment - // - SYSROOT - // - RUSTUP_HOME, MULTIRUST_HOME, RUSTUP_TOOLCHAIN, MULTIRUST_TOOLCHAIN - // - sysroot from rustc in the path - // - compile-time environment - // - SYSROOT - // - RUSTUP_HOME, MULTIRUST_HOME, RUSTUP_TOOLCHAIN, MULTIRUST_TOOLCHAIN - let sys_root_arg = arg_value(&orig_args, "--sysroot", |_| true); - let have_sys_root_arg = sys_root_arg.is_some(); - let sys_root = sys_root_arg - .map(PathBuf::from) - .or_else(|| std::env::var("SYSROOT").ok().map(PathBuf::from)) - .or_else(|| { - let home = std::env::var("RUSTUP_HOME") - .or_else(|_| std::env::var("MULTIRUST_HOME")) - .ok(); - let toolchain = std::env::var("RUSTUP_TOOLCHAIN") - .or_else(|_| std::env::var("MULTIRUST_TOOLCHAIN")) - .ok(); - toolchain_path(home, toolchain) - }) - .or_else(|| { - Command::new("rustc") - .arg("--print") - .arg("sysroot") - .output() - .ok() - .and_then(|out| String::from_utf8(out.stdout).ok()) - .map(|s| PathBuf::from(s.trim())) - }) - .or_else(|| option_env!("SYSROOT").map(PathBuf::from)) - .or_else(|| { - let home = option_env!("RUSTUP_HOME") - .or(option_env!("MULTIRUST_HOME")) - .map(ToString::to_string); - let toolchain = option_env!("RUSTUP_TOOLCHAIN") - .or(option_env!("MULTIRUST_TOOLCHAIN")) - .map(ToString::to_string); - toolchain_path(home, toolchain) - }) - .map(|pb| pb.to_string_lossy().to_string()) - .expect("need to specify SYSROOT env var during clippy compilation, or use rustup or multirust"); + let sys_root_env = std::env::var("SYSROOT").ok(); + let pass_sysroot_env_if_given = |args: &mut Vec<String>, sys_root_env| { + if let Some(sys_root) = sys_root_env { + args.extend(vec!["--sysroot".into(), sys_root]); + }; + }; // make "clippy-driver --rustc" work like a subcommand that passes further args to "rustc" // for example `clippy-driver --rustc --version` will print the rustc version that clippy-driver @@ -279,11 +272,8 @@ pub fn main() { orig_args.remove(pos); orig_args[0] = "rustc".to_string(); - // if we call "rustc", we need to pass --sysroot here as well let mut args: Vec<String> = orig_args.clone(); - if !have_sys_root_arg { - args.extend(vec!["--sysroot".into(), sys_root]); - }; + pass_sysroot_env_if_given(&mut args, sys_root_env); return rustc_driver::RunCompiler::new(&args, &mut DefaultCallbacks).run(); } @@ -308,13 +298,8 @@ pub fn main() { exit(0); } - // this conditional check for the --sysroot flag is there so users can call - // `clippy_driver` directly - // without having to pass --sysroot or anything let mut args: Vec<String> = orig_args.clone(); - if !have_sys_root_arg { - args.extend(vec!["--sysroot".into(), sys_root]); - }; + pass_sysroot_env_if_given(&mut args, sys_root_env); let mut no_deps = false; let clippy_args_var = env::var("CLIPPY_ARGS").ok(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/main.rs b/src/tools/clippy/src/main.rs index fce3cdfc4..d418d2daa 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/src/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/src/main.rs @@ -7,8 +7,6 @@ use std::env; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::process::{self, Command}; -mod docs; - const CARGO_CLIPPY_HELP: &str = r#"Checks a package to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code. Usage: @@ -60,7 +58,7 @@ pub fn main() { if let Some(pos) = env::args().position(|a| a == "--explain") { if let Some(mut lint) = env::args().nth(pos + 1) { lint.make_ascii_lowercase(); - docs::explain(&lint.strip_prefix("clippy::").unwrap_or(&lint).replace('-', "_")); + clippy_lints::explain(&lint.strip_prefix("clippy::").unwrap_or(&lint).replace('-', "_")); } else { show_help(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_both_diff/src/main.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_both_diff/src/main.stderr index 9a7d802dc..163f8bb35 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_both_diff/src/main.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_both_diff/src/main.stderr @@ -12,5 +12,11 @@ note: the lint level is defined here LL | #![deny(clippy::use_self)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to previous error; 1 warning emitted +error: unnecessary structure name repetition + --> $DIR/main.rs:7:9 + | +LL | Foo + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors; 1 warning emitted diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_both_same/src/main.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_both_same/src/main.stderr index a280e1bac..259d39b12 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_both_same/src/main.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_both_same/src/main.stderr @@ -10,5 +10,11 @@ note: the lint level is defined here LL | #![deny(clippy::use_self)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to previous error +error: unnecessary structure name repetition + --> $DIR/main.rs:7:9 + | +LL | Foo + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_cargo/src/main.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_cargo/src/main.stderr index a280e1bac..259d39b12 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_cargo/src/main.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_cargo/src/main.stderr @@ -10,5 +10,11 @@ note: the lint level is defined here LL | #![deny(clippy::use_self)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to previous error +error: unnecessary structure name repetition + --> $DIR/main.rs:7:9 + | +LL | Foo + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_clippy/src/main.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_clippy/src/main.stderr index a280e1bac..259d39b12 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_clippy/src/main.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_clippy/src/main.stderr @@ -10,5 +10,11 @@ note: the lint level is defined here LL | #![deny(clippy::use_self)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to previous error +error: unnecessary structure name repetition + --> $DIR/main.rs:7:9 + | +LL | Foo + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_file_attr/src/main.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_file_attr/src/main.stderr index 88f6e0092..97e6c3d5a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_file_attr/src/main.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/cargo_rust_version/fail_file_attr/src/main.stderr @@ -10,5 +10,11 @@ note: the lint level is defined here LL | #![deny(clippy::use_self)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to previous error +error: unnecessary structure name repetition + --> $DIR/main.rs:12:9 + | +LL | Foo + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.rs index 5057a0183..4be04f77f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.rs @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ // normalize-stderr-test: "Clippy version: .*" -> "Clippy version: foo" // normalize-stderr-test: "internal_lints.rs:\d*:\d*" -> "internal_lints.rs" // normalize-stderr-test: "', .*clippy_lints" -> "', clippy_lints" +// normalize-stderr-test: "'rustc'" -> "'<unnamed>'" #![deny(clippy::internal)] #![allow(clippy::missing_clippy_version_attribute)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.stderr index 07c594101..2ba589066 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -thread 'rustc' panicked at 'Would you like some help with that?', clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/produce_ice.rs:28:9 +thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'Would you like some help with that?', clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/produce_ice.rs:28:9 note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace error: internal compiler error: unexpected panic diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/invalid_msrv_attr_impl.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/invalid_msrv_attr_impl.fixed index 900a8fffd..08634063a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/invalid_msrv_attr_impl.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/invalid_msrv_attr_impl.fixed @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ extern crate rustc_middle; #[macro_use] extern crate rustc_session; use clippy_utils::extract_msrv_attr; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::Msrv; use rustc_hir::Expr; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LateContext, LateLintPass}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; declare_lint! { pub TEST_LINT, @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ declare_lint! { } struct Pass { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl_lint_pass!(Pass => [TEST_LINT]); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/invalid_msrv_attr_impl.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/invalid_msrv_attr_impl.rs index 4bc8164db..f8af77e6d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/invalid_msrv_attr_impl.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/invalid_msrv_attr_impl.rs @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ extern crate rustc_middle; #[macro_use] extern crate rustc_session; use clippy_utils::extract_msrv_attr; +use clippy_utils::msrvs::Msrv; use rustc_hir::Expr; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LateContext, LateLintPass}; -use rustc_semver::RustcVersion; declare_lint! { pub TEST_LINT, @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ declare_lint! { } struct Pass { - msrv: Option<RustcVersion>, + msrv: Msrv, } impl_lint_pass!(Pass => [TEST_LINT]); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path.fixed index cbbb46523..e474f370a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path.fixed @@ -48,14 +48,14 @@ fn _f<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>, did: DefId, expr: &Expr<'_>) { let _ = is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::OwnedBox); let _ = is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::maybe_uninit_uninit); - let _ = cx.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::OwnedBox).ok() == Some(did); + let _ = cx.tcx.lang_items().get(LangItem::OwnedBox) == Some(did); let _ = cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, did); - let _ = cx.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::OptionSome).ok() == Some(did); + let _ = cx.tcx.lang_items().get(LangItem::OptionSome) == Some(did); let _ = is_trait_method(cx, expr, sym::AsRef); let _ = is_path_diagnostic_item(cx, expr, sym::Option); - let _ = path_res(cx, expr).opt_def_id().map_or(false, |id| cx.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::IteratorNext).ok() == Some(id)); + let _ = path_res(cx, expr).opt_def_id().map_or(false, |id| cx.tcx.lang_items().get(LangItem::IteratorNext) == Some(id)); let _ = is_res_lang_ctor(cx, path_res(cx, expr), LangItem::OptionSome); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path.stderr index a99a8f71f..3ca29f099 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path.stderr @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ error: use of a def path to a `LangItem` --> $DIR/unnecessary_def_path.rs:51:13 | LL | let _ = match_def_path(cx, did, &["alloc", "boxed", "Box"]); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `cx.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::OwnedBox).ok() == Some(did)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `cx.tcx.lang_items().get(LangItem::OwnedBox) == Some(did)` error: use of a def path to a diagnostic item --> $DIR/unnecessary_def_path.rs:52:13 @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ error: use of a def path to a `LangItem` --> $DIR/unnecessary_def_path.rs:53:13 | LL | let _ = match_def_path(cx, did, &["core", "option", "Option", "Some"]); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `cx.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::OptionSome).ok() == Some(did)` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `cx.tcx.lang_items().get(LangItem::OptionSome) == Some(did)` | = help: if this `DefId` came from a constructor expression or pattern then the parent `DefId` should be used instead @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ error: use of a def path to a `LangItem` --> $DIR/unnecessary_def_path.rs:58:13 | LL | let _ = is_expr_path_def_path(cx, expr, &["core", "iter", "traits", "Iterator", "next"]); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `path_res(cx, expr).opt_def_id().map_or(false, |id| cx.tcx.lang_items().require(LangItem::IteratorNext).ok() == Some(id))` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `path_res(cx, expr).opt_def_id().map_or(false, |id| cx.tcx.lang_items().get(LangItem::IteratorNext) == Some(id))` error: use of a def path to a `LangItem` --> $DIR/unnecessary_def_path.rs:59:13 diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path_hardcoded_path.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path_hardcoded_path.stderr index af46d87bf..2a240cc24 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path_hardcoded_path.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/unnecessary_def_path_hardcoded_path.stderr @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -error: hardcoded path to a language item - --> $DIR/unnecessary_def_path_hardcoded_path.rs:11:40 +error: hardcoded path to a diagnostic item + --> $DIR/unnecessary_def_path_hardcoded_path.rs:10:36 | -LL | const DEREF_MUT_TRAIT: [&str; 4] = ["core", "ops", "deref", "DerefMut"]; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | const DEREF_TRAIT: [&str; 4] = ["core", "ops", "deref", "Deref"]; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = help: convert all references to use `LangItem::DerefMut` + = help: convert all references to use `sym::Deref` = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-def-path` implied by `-D warnings` error: hardcoded path to a diagnostic item @@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ LL | const DEREF_TRAIT_METHOD: [&str; 5] = ["core", "ops", "deref", "Deref", | = help: convert all references to use `sym::deref_method` -error: hardcoded path to a diagnostic item - --> $DIR/unnecessary_def_path_hardcoded_path.rs:10:36 +error: hardcoded path to a language item + --> $DIR/unnecessary_def_path_hardcoded_path.rs:11:40 | -LL | const DEREF_TRAIT: [&str; 4] = ["core", "ops", "deref", "Deref"]; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | const DEREF_MUT_TRAIT: [&str; 4] = ["core", "ops", "deref", "DerefMut"]; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = help: convert all references to use `sym::Deref` + = help: convert all references to use `LangItem::DerefMut` error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/clippy.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b95e806aa --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/clippy.toml @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +allow-mixed-uninlined-format-args = false diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aa8b45b5f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +// run-rustfix +#![warn(clippy::uninlined_format_args)] + +fn main() { + let local_i32 = 1; + let local_f64 = 2.0; + let local_opt: Option<i32> = Some(3); + + println!("val='{local_i32}'"); + println!("Hello x is {local_f64:.local_i32$}"); + println!("Hello {local_i32} is {local_f64:.*}", 5); + println!("Hello {local_i32} is {local_f64:.*}", 5); + println!("{local_i32}, {}", local_opt.unwrap()); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ad2e4863e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.rs @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +// run-rustfix +#![warn(clippy::uninlined_format_args)] + +fn main() { + let local_i32 = 1; + let local_f64 = 2.0; + let local_opt: Option<i32> = Some(3); + + println!("val='{}'", local_i32); + println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64); + println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); + println!("Hello {} is {2:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); + println!("{}, {}", local_i32, local_opt.unwrap()); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ee9417621 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:9:5 + | +LL | println!("val='{}'", local_i32); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::uninlined-format-args` implied by `-D warnings` +help: change this to + | +LL - println!("val='{}'", local_i32); +LL + println!("val='{local_i32}'"); + | + +error: literal with an empty format string + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:10:35 + | +LL | println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64); + | ^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::print-literal` implied by `-D warnings` +help: try this + | +LL - println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64); +LL + println!("Hello x is {:.*}", local_i32, local_f64); + | + +error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:10:5 + | +LL | println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: change this to + | +LL - println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64); +LL + println!("Hello {} is {local_f64:.local_i32$}", "x"); + | + +error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:11:5 + | +LL | println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: change this to + | +LL - println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); +LL + println!("Hello {local_i32} is {local_f64:.*}", 5); + | + +error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:12:5 + | +LL | println!("Hello {} is {2:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: change this to + | +LL - println!("Hello {} is {2:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); +LL + println!("Hello {local_i32} is {local_f64:.*}", 5); + | + +error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:13:5 + | +LL | println!("{}, {}", local_i32, local_opt.unwrap()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: change this to + | +LL - println!("{}, {}", local_i32, local_opt.unwrap()); +LL + println!("{local_i32}, {}", local_opt.unwrap()); + | + +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/arithmetic_side_effects_allowed/arithmetic_side_effects_allowed.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/arithmetic_side_effects_allowed/arithmetic_side_effects_allowed.rs index 1aed09b7c..e8a023ab1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/arithmetic_side_effects_allowed/arithmetic_side_effects_allowed.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/arithmetic_side_effects_allowed/arithmetic_side_effects_allowed.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #![warn(clippy::arithmetic_side_effects)] -use core::ops::Add; +use core::ops::{Add, Neg}; #[derive(Clone, Copy)] struct Point { @@ -16,9 +16,18 @@ impl Add for Point { } } +impl Neg for Point { + type Output = Self; + + fn neg(self) -> Self::Output { + todo!() + } +} + fn main() { let _ = Point { x: 1, y: 0 } + Point { x: 2, y: 3 }; let point: Point = Point { x: 1, y: 0 }; let _ = point + point; + let _ = -point; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/await_holding_invalid_type/await_holding_invalid_type.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/await_holding_invalid_type/await_holding_invalid_type.stderr index 4c7599843..825aa1487 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/await_holding_invalid_type/await_holding_invalid_type.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/await_holding_invalid_type/await_holding_invalid_type.stderr @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error: `std::string::String` may not be held across an `await` point per `clippy LL | let _x = String::from("hello"); | ^^ | - = note: strings are bad + = note: strings are bad (from clippy.toml) = note: `-D clippy::await-holding-invalid-type` implied by `-D warnings` error: `std::net::Ipv4Addr` may not be held across an `await` point per `clippy.toml` @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ error: `std::string::String` may not be held across an `await` point per `clippy LL | let _x = String::from("hi!"); | ^^ | - = note: strings are bad + = note: strings are bad (from clippy.toml) error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/expect_used/expect_used.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/expect_used/expect_used.rs index 22dcd3ae9..bff97d97d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/expect_used/expect_used.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/expect_used/expect_used.rs @@ -16,14 +16,19 @@ fn main() { expect_result(); } -#[test] -fn test_expect_option() { - let opt = Some(0); - let _ = opt.expect(""); -} +#[cfg(test)] +mod issue9612 { + // should not lint in `#[cfg(test)]` modules + #[test] + fn test_fn() { + let _a: u8 = 2.try_into().unwrap(); + let _a: u8 = 3.try_into().expect(""); -#[test] -fn test_expect_result() { - let res: Result<u8, ()> = Ok(0); - let _ = res.expect(""); + util(); + } + + fn util() { + let _a: u8 = 4.try_into().unwrap(); + let _a: u8 = 5.try_into().expect(""); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/expect_used/expect_used.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/expect_used/expect_used.stderr index 28a08599c..1e9bb48c3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/expect_used/expect_used.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/expect_used/expect_used.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: used `expect()` on `an Option` value +error: used `expect()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/expect_used.rs:6:13 | LL | let _ = opt.expect(""); @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.expect(""); = help: if this value is `None`, it will panic = note: `-D clippy::expect-used` implied by `-D warnings` -error: used `expect()` on `a Result` value +error: used `expect()` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/expect_used.rs:11:13 | LL | let _ = res.expect(""); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/mut_key/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/mut_key/clippy.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6d33e192e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/mut_key/clippy.toml @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ignore-interior-mutability = ["mut_key::Counted"]
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/mut_key/mut_key.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/mut_key/mut_key.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..667c51cb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/mut_key/mut_key.rs @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +// compile-flags: --crate-name mut_key + +#![warn(clippy::mutable_key_type)] + +use std::cmp::{Eq, PartialEq}; +use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet}; +use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher}; +use std::ops::Deref; +use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering}; + +struct Counted<T> { + count: AtomicUsize, + val: T, +} + +impl<T: Clone> Clone for Counted<T> { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Self { + count: AtomicUsize::new(0), + val: self.val.clone(), + } + } +} + +impl<T: PartialEq> PartialEq for Counted<T> { + fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { + self.val == other.val + } +} +impl<T: PartialEq + Eq> Eq for Counted<T> {} + +impl<T: Hash> Hash for Counted<T> { + fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) { + self.val.hash(state); + } +} + +impl<T> Deref for Counted<T> { + type Target = T; + + fn deref(&self) -> &T { + self.count.fetch_add(1, Ordering::AcqRel); + &self.val + } +} + +// This is not linted because `"mut_key::Counted"` is in +// `arc_like_types` in `clippy.toml` +fn should_not_take_this_arg(_v: HashSet<Counted<String>>) {} + +fn main() { + should_not_take_this_arg(HashSet::new()); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/print_macro/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/print_macro/clippy.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..40b1dda5b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/print_macro/clippy.toml @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +allow-print-in-tests = true diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/print_macro/print_macro.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/print_macro/print_macro.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5aefb6a6b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/print_macro/print_macro.rs @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +// compile-flags: --test +#![warn(clippy::print_stdout)] +#![warn(clippy::print_stderr)] + +fn foo(n: u32) { + print!("{n}"); + eprint!("{n}"); +} + +#[test] +pub fn foo1() { + print!("{}", 1); + eprint!("{}", 1); +} + +#[cfg(test)] +fn foo3() { + print!("{}", 1); + eprint!("{}", 1); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/print_macro/print_macro.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/print_macro/print_macro.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d4b1ae84f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/print_macro/print_macro.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +error: use of `print!` + --> $DIR/print_macro.rs:6:5 + | +LL | print!("{n}"); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::print-stdout` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: use of `eprint!` + --> $DIR/print_macro.rs:7:5 + | +LL | eprint!("{n}"); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::print-stderr` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/clippy.toml index 28774db62..41dbd5068 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/clippy.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/clippy.toml @@ -8,4 +8,10 @@ disallowed-methods = [ { path = "regex::Regex::is_match", reason = "no matching allowed" }, # can use an inline table but omit reason { path = "regex::Regex::new" }, + # local paths + "conf_disallowed_methods::local_fn", + "conf_disallowed_methods::local_mod::f", + "conf_disallowed_methods::Struct::method", + "conf_disallowed_methods::Trait::provided_method", + "conf_disallowed_methods::Trait::implemented_method", ] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/conf_disallowed_methods.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/conf_disallowed_methods.rs index b483f1600..2f3160c83 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/conf_disallowed_methods.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/conf_disallowed_methods.rs @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +// compile-flags: --crate-name conf_disallowed_methods + #![warn(clippy::disallowed_methods)] extern crate futures; @@ -6,6 +8,27 @@ extern crate regex; use futures::stream::{empty, select_all}; use regex::Regex; +fn local_fn() {} + +struct Struct; + +impl Struct { + fn method(&self) {} +} + +trait Trait { + fn provided_method(&self) {} + fn implemented_method(&self); +} + +impl Trait for Struct { + fn implemented_method(&self) {} +} + +mod local_mod { + pub fn f() {} +} + fn main() { let re = Regex::new(r"ab.*c").unwrap(); re.is_match("abc"); @@ -26,4 +49,11 @@ fn main() { // resolve ambiguity between `futures::stream::select_all` the module and the function let same_name_as_module = select_all(vec![empty::<()>()]); + + local_fn(); + local_mod::f(); + let s = Struct; + s.method(); + s.provided_method(); + s.implemented_method(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/conf_disallowed_methods.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/conf_disallowed_methods.stderr index 6d78c32e1..148d1cae5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/conf_disallowed_methods.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_disallowed_methods/conf_disallowed_methods.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: use of a disallowed method `regex::Regex::new` - --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:10:14 + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:33:14 | LL | let re = Regex::new(r"ab.*c").unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | let re = Regex::new(r"ab.*c").unwrap(); = note: `-D clippy::disallowed-methods` implied by `-D warnings` error: use of a disallowed method `regex::Regex::is_match` - --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:11:5 + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:34:5 | LL | re.is_match("abc"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -15,46 +15,76 @@ LL | re.is_match("abc"); = note: no matching allowed (from clippy.toml) error: use of a disallowed method `std::iter::Iterator::sum` - --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:14:5 + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:37:5 | LL | a.iter().sum::<i32>(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of a disallowed method `slice::sort_unstable` - --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:16:5 + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:39:5 | LL | a.sort_unstable(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of a disallowed method `f32::clamp` - --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:18:13 + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:41:13 | LL | let _ = 2.0f32.clamp(3.0f32, 4.0f32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of a disallowed method `regex::Regex::new` - --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:21:61 + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:44:61 | LL | let indirect: fn(&str) -> Result<Regex, regex::Error> = Regex::new; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of a disallowed method `f32::clamp` - --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:24:28 + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:47:28 | LL | let in_call = Box::new(f32::clamp); | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of a disallowed method `regex::Regex::new` - --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:25:53 + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:48:53 | LL | let in_method_call = ["^", "$"].into_iter().map(Regex::new); | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of a disallowed method `futures::stream::select_all` - --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:28:31 + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:51:31 | LL | let same_name_as_module = select_all(vec![empty::<()>()]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 9 previous errors +error: use of a disallowed method `conf_disallowed_methods::local_fn` + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:53:5 + | +LL | local_fn(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: use of a disallowed method `conf_disallowed_methods::local_mod::f` + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:54:5 + | +LL | local_mod::f(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: use of a disallowed method `conf_disallowed_methods::Struct::method` + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:56:5 + | +LL | s.method(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: use of a disallowed method `conf_disallowed_methods::Trait::provided_method` + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:57:5 + | +LL | s.provided_method(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: use of a disallowed method `conf_disallowed_methods::Trait::implemented_method` + --> $DIR/conf_disallowed_methods.rs:58:5 + | +LL | s.implemented_method(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 14 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr index 82ee80541..01a5e962c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ error: error reading Clippy's configuration file `$DIR/clippy.toml`: unknown field `foobar`, expected one of allow-dbg-in-tests allow-expect-in-tests + allow-mixed-uninlined-format-args + allow-print-in-tests allow-unwrap-in-tests allowed-scripts arithmetic-side-effects-allowed @@ -20,8 +22,10 @@ error: error reading Clippy's configuration file `$DIR/clippy.toml`: unknown fie enforced-import-renames enum-variant-name-threshold enum-variant-size-threshold + ignore-interior-mutability large-error-threshold literal-representation-threshold + matches-for-let-else max-fn-params-bools max-include-file-size max-struct-bools diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/unwrap_used/unwrap_used.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/unwrap_used/unwrap_used.rs index 0e82fb20e..bc8e8c1f0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/unwrap_used/unwrap_used.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/unwrap_used/unwrap_used.rs @@ -66,8 +66,21 @@ fn main() { } } -#[test] -fn test() { - let boxed_slice: Box<[u8]> = Box::new([0, 1, 2, 3]); - let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); +#[cfg(test)] +mod issue9612 { + // should not lint in `#[cfg(test)]` modules + #[test] + fn test_fn() { + let _a: u8 = 2.try_into().unwrap(); + let _a: u8 = 3.try_into().expect(""); + + util(); + } + + fn util() { + let _a: u8 = 4.try_into().unwrap(); + let _a: u8 = 5.try_into().expect(""); + // should still warn + let _ = Box::new([0]).get(1).unwrap(); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/unwrap_used/unwrap_used.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/unwrap_used/unwrap_used.stderr index 681b5eaf5..94b5ef663 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/unwrap_used/unwrap_used.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/unwrap_used/unwrap_used.stderr @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ note: the lint level is defined here LL | #![deny(clippy::get_unwrap)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:35:17 | LL | let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more co LL | let _ = some_slice.get(0).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_slice[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:36:17 | LL | let _ = some_slice.get(0).unwrap(); @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more conc LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vec[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:37:17 | LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0).unwrap(); @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and more LL | let _ = some_vecdeque.get(0).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vecdeque[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:38:17 | LL | let _ = some_vecdeque.get(0).unwrap(); @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a HashMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more LL | let _ = some_hashmap.get(&1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_hashmap[&1]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:39:17 | LL | let _ = some_hashmap.get(&1).unwrap(); @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a BTreeMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more LL | let _ = some_btreemap.get(&1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_btreemap[&1]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:40:17 | LL | let _ = some_btreemap.get(&1).unwrap(); @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more co LL | let _: u8 = *boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `boxed_slice[1]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:44:22 | LL | let _: u8 = *boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and mor LL | *boxed_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `boxed_slice[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:49:10 | LL | *boxed_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and mor LL | *some_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_slice[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:50:10 | LL | *some_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more LL | *some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:51:10 | LL | *some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and LL | *some_vecdeque.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vecdeque[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:52:10 | LL | *some_vecdeque.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more conc LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0..1]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:64:17 | LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more LL | let _ = some_vec.get_mut(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0..1]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:65:17 | LL | let _ = some_vec.get_mut(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); @@ -188,10 +188,10 @@ LL | let _ = some_vec.get_mut(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); = help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise - --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:72:13 + --> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:84:17 | -LL | let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&boxed_slice[1]` +LL | let _ = Box::new([0]).get(1).unwrap(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&Box::new([0])[1]` error: aborting due to 27 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/vec_box_sized/test.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/vec_box_sized/test.rs index bf04bee16..4c46deb58 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/vec_box_sized/test.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/vec_box_sized/test.rs @@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ struct C { } struct Foo(Vec<Box<u8>>); -struct Bar(Vec<Box<u32>>); -struct Baz(Vec<Box<(u32, u32)>>); +struct Bar(Vec<Box<u16>>); +struct Quux(Vec<Box<u32>>); +struct Baz(Vec<Box<(u16, u16)>>); struct BarBaz(Vec<Box<S>>); struct FooBarBaz(Vec<Box<C>>); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/vec_box_sized/test.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/vec_box_sized/test.stderr index cf194de3c..55de68f8e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/vec_box_sized/test.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/vec_box_sized/test.stderr @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ LL | struct Foo(Vec<Box<u8>>); error: `Vec<T>` is already on the heap, the boxing is unnecessary --> $DIR/test.rs:10:12 | -LL | struct Bar(Vec<Box<u32>>); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Vec<u32>` +LL | struct Bar(Vec<Box<u16>>); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Vec<u16>` error: `Vec<T>` is already on the heap, the boxing is unnecessary - --> $DIR/test.rs:13:18 + --> $DIR/test.rs:14:18 | LL | struct FooBarBaz(Vec<Box<C>>); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Vec<C>` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.fixed index 079b7c000..adcbd4d51 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.fixed @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ // edition:2018 // aux-build:macro_rules.rs -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)] #![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::almost_complete_letter_range)] @@ -62,16 +61,16 @@ fn main() { b!(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.25"] fn _under_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.25"] let _ = match 'a' { 'a'...'z' => 1, _ => 2, }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.26"] fn _meets_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.26"] let _ = 'a'..='z'; let _ = match 'a' { 'a'..='z' => 1, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.rs index a66900a97..9979316ec 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.rs @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ // edition:2018 // aux-build:macro_rules.rs -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)] #![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::almost_complete_letter_range)] @@ -62,16 +61,16 @@ fn main() { b!(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.25"] fn _under_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.25"] let _ = match 'a' { 'a'..'z' => 1, _ => 2, }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.26"] fn _meets_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.26"] let _ = 'a'..'z'; let _ = match 'a' { 'a'..'z' => 1, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.stderr index 3de44c72c..9abf6d6c5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_letter_range.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:30:17 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:29:17 | LL | let _ = ('a') ..'z'; | ^^^^^^--^^^ @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | let _ = ('a') ..'z'; = note: `-D clippy::almost-complete-letter-range` implied by `-D warnings` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:31:17 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:30:17 | LL | let _ = 'A' .. ('Z'); | ^^^^--^^^^^^ @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | let _ = 'A' .. ('Z'); | help: use an inclusive range: `..=` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:37:13 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:36:13 | LL | let _ = (b'a')..(b'z'); | ^^^^^^--^^^^^^ @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | let _ = (b'a')..(b'z'); | help: use an inclusive range: `..=` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:38:13 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:37:13 | LL | let _ = b'A'..b'Z'; | ^^^^--^^^^ @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | let _ = b'A'..b'Z'; | help: use an inclusive range: `..=` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:43:13 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:42:13 | LL | let _ = a!()..'z'; | ^^^^--^^^ @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL | let _ = a!()..'z'; | help: use an inclusive range: `..=` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:46:9 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:45:9 | LL | b'a'..b'z' if true => 1, | ^^^^--^^^^ @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ LL | b'a'..b'z' if true => 1, | help: use an inclusive range: `..=` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:47:9 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:46:9 | LL | b'A'..b'Z' if true => 2, | ^^^^--^^^^ @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ LL | b'A'..b'Z' if true => 2, | help: use an inclusive range: `..=` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:54:9 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:53:9 | LL | 'a'..'z' if true => 1, | ^^^--^^^ @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ LL | 'a'..'z' if true => 1, | help: use an inclusive range: `..=` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:55:9 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:54:9 | LL | 'A'..'Z' if true => 2, | ^^^--^^^ @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ LL | 'A'..'Z' if true => 2, | help: use an inclusive range: `..=` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:23:17 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:22:17 | LL | let _ = 'a'..'z'; | ^^^--^^^ @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ LL | b!(); = note: this error originates in the macro `b` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:68:9 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:67:9 | LL | 'a'..'z' => 1, | ^^^--^^^ @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ LL | 'a'..'z' => 1, | help: use an inclusive range: `...` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:75:13 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:74:13 | LL | let _ = 'a'..'z'; | ^^^--^^^ @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ LL | let _ = 'a'..'z'; | help: use an inclusive range: `..=` error: almost complete ascii letter range - --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:77:9 + --> $DIR/almost_complete_letter_range.rs:76:9 | LL | 'a'..'z' => 1, | ^^^--^^^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.rs index b25e68f13..b5ed8988a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.rs @@ -150,8 +150,12 @@ pub fn non_overflowing_ops_or_ops_already_handled_by_the_compiler_should_not_tri _n = 23 + 85; // Unary - _n = -1; - _n = -(-1); + _n = -2147483647; + _n = -i32::MAX; + _n = -i32::MIN; + _n = -&2147483647; + _n = -&i32::MAX; + _n = -&i32::MIN; } pub fn runtime_ops() { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.stderr index 0f06e22ba..0259a0824 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.stderr @@ -19,331 +19,331 @@ LL | let _ = inferred_string + ""; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:161:5 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:165:5 | LL | _n += 1; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:162:5 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:166:5 | LL | _n += &1; | ^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:163:5 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:167:5 | LL | _n -= 1; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:164:5 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:168:5 | LL | _n -= &1; | ^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:165:5 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:169:5 | LL | _n /= 0; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:166:5 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:170:5 | LL | _n /= &0; | ^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:167:5 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:171:5 | LL | _n %= 0; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:168:5 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:172:5 | LL | _n %= &0; | ^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:169:5 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:173:5 | LL | _n *= 2; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:170:5 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:174:5 | LL | _n *= &2; | ^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:173:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:177:10 | LL | _n = _n + 1; | ^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:174:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:178:10 | LL | _n = _n + &1; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:175:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:179:10 | LL | _n = 1 + _n; | ^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:176:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:180:10 | LL | _n = &1 + _n; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:177:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:181:10 | LL | _n = _n - 1; | ^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:178:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:182:10 | LL | _n = _n - &1; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:179:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:183:10 | LL | _n = 1 - _n; | ^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:180:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:184:10 | LL | _n = &1 - _n; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:181:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:185:10 | LL | _n = _n / 0; | ^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:182:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:186:10 | LL | _n = _n / &0; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:183:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:187:10 | LL | _n = _n % 0; | ^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:184:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:188:10 | LL | _n = _n % &0; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:185:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:189:10 | LL | _n = _n * 2; | ^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:186:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:190:10 | LL | _n = _n * &2; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:187:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:191:10 | LL | _n = 2 * _n; | ^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:188:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:192:10 | LL | _n = &2 * _n; | ^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:189:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:193:10 | LL | _n = 23 + &85; | ^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:190:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:194:10 | LL | _n = &23 + 85; | ^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:191:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:195:10 | LL | _n = &23 + &85; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:194:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:198:13 | LL | let _ = Custom + 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:195:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:199:13 | LL | let _ = Custom + 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:196:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:200:13 | LL | let _ = Custom + 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:197:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:201:13 | LL | let _ = Custom + 0.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:198:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:202:13 | LL | let _ = Custom + 1.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:199:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:203:13 | LL | let _ = Custom + 2.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:200:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:204:13 | LL | let _ = Custom - 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:201:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:205:13 | LL | let _ = Custom - 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:202:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:206:13 | LL | let _ = Custom - 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:203:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:207:13 | LL | let _ = Custom - 0.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:204:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:208:13 | LL | let _ = Custom - 1.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:205:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:209:13 | LL | let _ = Custom - 2.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:206:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:210:13 | LL | let _ = Custom / 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:207:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:211:13 | LL | let _ = Custom / 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:208:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:212:13 | LL | let _ = Custom / 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:209:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:213:13 | LL | let _ = Custom / 0.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:210:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:214:13 | LL | let _ = Custom / 1.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:211:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:215:13 | LL | let _ = Custom / 2.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:212:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:216:13 | LL | let _ = Custom * 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:213:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:217:13 | LL | let _ = Custom * 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:214:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:218:13 | LL | let _ = Custom * 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:215:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:219:13 | LL | let _ = Custom * 0.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:216:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:220:13 | LL | let _ = Custom * 1.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:217:13 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:221:13 | LL | let _ = Custom * 2.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:220:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:224:10 | LL | _n = -_n; | ^^^ error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects - --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:221:10 + --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:225:10 | LL | _n = -&_n; | ^^^^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr index b0c4215e7..92ba35929 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:39:9 | LL | let _h = async { - | ____________________- -LL | | async { - | |_________^ + | _____________________- +LL | | async { + | | _________^ LL | || 3 LL | || } | ||_________^ awaitable value not awaited -LL | | }; - | |_____- outer async construct +LL | | }; + | |______- outer async construct | = note: `-D clippy::async-yields-async` implied by `-D warnings` help: consider awaiting this value @@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:50:9 | LL | let _j = async || { - | _______________________- -LL | | async { - | |_________^ + | ________________________- +LL | | async { + | | _________^ LL | || 3 LL | || } | ||_________^ awaitable value not awaited -LL | | }; - | |_____- outer async construct +LL | | }; + | |______- outer async construct | help: consider awaiting this value | diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/author/blocks.stdout b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/author/blocks.stdout index 9de0550d8..c6acf24c2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/author/blocks.stdout +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/author/blocks.stdout @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ if let ExprKind::Closure(CaptureBy::Value, fn_decl, body_id, _, None) = expr.kin && expr1 = &cx.tcx.hir().body(body_id).value && let ExprKind::Call(func, args) = expr1.kind && let ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = func.kind - && matches!(qpath, QPath::LangItem(LangItem::FromGenerator, _)) + && matches!(qpath, QPath::LangItem(LangItem::IdentityFuture, _)) && args.len() == 1 && let ExprKind::Closure(CaptureBy::Value, fn_decl1, body_id1, _, Some(Movability::Static)) = args[0].kind && let FnRetTy::DefaultReturn(_) = fn_decl1.output diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/doc_unsafe_macros.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/doc_unsafe_macros.rs index 869672d1e..3d917e3dc 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/doc_unsafe_macros.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/doc_unsafe_macros.rs @@ -6,3 +6,11 @@ macro_rules! undocd_unsafe { } }; } +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! undocd_safe { + () => { + pub fn vey_oy() { + unimplemented!(); + } + }; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.rs index d055f1752..554745368 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.rs @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +// compile-flags: -W clippy::restriction + #![warn(clippy::blanket_clippy_restriction_lints)] //! Test that the whole restriction group is not enabled diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.stderr index e83eb4d60..2bf89ab69 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.stderr @@ -1,27 +1,32 @@ -error: restriction lints are not meant to be all enabled - --> $DIR/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.rs:4:9 +error: `clippy::restriction` is not meant to be enabled as a group + | + = note: because of the command line `--warn clippy::restriction` + = help: enable the restriction lints you need individually + = note: `-D clippy::blanket-clippy-restriction-lints` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: `clippy::restriction` is not meant to be enabled as a group + --> $DIR/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.rs:6:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::restriction)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = help: try enabling only the lints you really need - = note: `-D clippy::blanket-clippy-restriction-lints` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: enable the restriction lints you need individually -error: restriction lints are not meant to be all enabled - --> $DIR/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.rs:5:9 +error: `clippy::restriction` is not meant to be enabled as a group + --> $DIR/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.rs:7:9 | LL | #![deny(clippy::restriction)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = help: try enabling only the lints you really need + = help: enable the restriction lints you need individually -error: restriction lints are not meant to be all enabled - --> $DIR/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.rs:6:11 +error: `clippy::restriction` is not meant to be enabled as a group + --> $DIR/blanket_clippy_restriction_lints.rs:8:11 | LL | #![forbid(clippy::restriction)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = help: try enabling only the lints you really need + = help: enable the restriction lints you need individually -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.fixed index 2c8339cdd..37d3e3286 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix +#![feature(let_chains)] #![warn(clippy::bool_to_int_with_if)] #![allow(unused, dead_code, clippy::unnecessary_operation, clippy::no_effect)] @@ -76,6 +77,8 @@ fn main() { 123 }; + pub const SHOULD_NOT_LINT: usize = if true { 1 } else { 0 }; + some_fn(a); } @@ -89,3 +92,22 @@ fn side_effect() {} fn cond(a: bool, b: bool) -> bool { a || b } + +enum Enum { + A, + B, +} + +fn if_let(a: Enum, b: Enum) { + if let Enum::A = a { + 1 + } else { + 0 + }; + + if let Enum::A = a && let Enum::B = b { + 1 + } else { + 0 + }; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.rs index 5d9496f01..ebdf86fd1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.rs @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix +#![feature(let_chains)] #![warn(clippy::bool_to_int_with_if)] #![allow(unused, dead_code, clippy::unnecessary_operation, clippy::no_effect)] @@ -108,6 +109,8 @@ fn main() { 123 }; + pub const SHOULD_NOT_LINT: usize = if true { 1 } else { 0 }; + some_fn(a); } @@ -121,3 +124,22 @@ fn side_effect() {} fn cond(a: bool, b: bool) -> bool { a || b } + +enum Enum { + A, + B, +} + +fn if_let(a: Enum, b: Enum) { + if let Enum::A = a { + 1 + } else { + 0 + }; + + if let Enum::A = a && let Enum::B = b { + 1 + } else { + 0 + }; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.stderr index 4cb5531be..5cfb75cc0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/bool_to_int_with_if.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: boolean to int conversion using if - --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:15:5 + --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:16:5 | LL | / if a { LL | | 1 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `-D clippy::bool-to-int-with-if` implied by `-D warnings` error: boolean to int conversion using if - --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:20:5 + --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:21:5 | LL | / if a { LL | | 0 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `!a as i32` or `(!a).into()` can also be valid options error: boolean to int conversion using if - --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:25:5 + --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:26:5 | LL | / if !a { LL | | 1 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `!a as i32` or `(!a).into()` can also be valid options error: boolean to int conversion using if - --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:30:5 + --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:31:5 | LL | / if a || b { LL | | 1 @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `(a || b) as i32` or `(a || b).into()` can also be valid options error: boolean to int conversion using if - --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:35:5 + --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:36:5 | LL | / if cond(a, b) { LL | | 1 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `cond(a, b) as i32` or `cond(a, b).into()` can also be valid options error: boolean to int conversion using if - --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:40:5 + --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:41:5 | LL | / if x + y < 4 { LL | | 1 @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `(x + y < 4) as i32` or `(x + y < 4).into()` can also be valid options error: boolean to int conversion using if - --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:49:12 + --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:50:12 | LL | } else if b { | ____________^ @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `b as i32` or `b.into()` can also be valid options error: boolean to int conversion using if - --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:58:12 + --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:59:12 | LL | } else if b { | ____________^ @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `!b as i32` or `(!b).into()` can also be valid options error: boolean to int conversion using if - --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:116:5 + --> $DIR/bool_to_int_with_if.rs:119:5 | LL | if a { 1 } else { 0 } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with from: `u8::from(a)` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/borrow_interior_mutable_const/others.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/borrow_interior_mutable_const/others.rs index eefeb1dec..7c5786424 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/borrow_interior_mutable_const/others.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/borrow_interior_mutable_const/others.rs @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ impl<T> StaticRef<T> { impl<T> std::ops::Deref for StaticRef<T> { type Target = T; - fn deref(&self) -> &'static T { + fn deref(&self) -> &T { unsafe { &*self.ptr } } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.fixed index e6bf944c7..8676b562b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::cast_abs_to_unsigned)] #![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args, unused)] @@ -33,16 +32,14 @@ fn main() { let _ = (x as i64 - y as i64).unsigned_abs() as u32; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.50"] fn msrv_1_50() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.50"] - let x: i32 = 10; assert_eq!(10u32, x.abs() as u32); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.51"] fn msrv_1_51() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.51"] - let x: i32 = 10; assert_eq!(10u32, x.unsigned_abs()); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs index c87320b52..5775af874 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::cast_abs_to_unsigned)] #![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args, unused)] @@ -33,16 +32,14 @@ fn main() { let _ = (x as i64 - y as i64).abs() as u32; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.50"] fn msrv_1_50() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.50"] - let x: i32 = 10; assert_eq!(10u32, x.abs() as u32); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.51"] fn msrv_1_51() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.51"] - let x: i32 = 10; assert_eq!(10u32, x.abs() as u32); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.stderr index 1b39c554b..4668554f4 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_abs_to_unsigned.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: casting the result of `i32::abs()` to u32 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:9:18 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:8:18 | LL | let y: u32 = x.abs() as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `x.unsigned_abs()` @@ -7,103 +7,103 @@ LL | let y: u32 = x.abs() as u32; = note: `-D clippy::cast-abs-to-unsigned` implied by `-D warnings` error: casting the result of `i32::abs()` to usize - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:13:20 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:12:20 | LL | let _: usize = a.abs() as usize; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `i32::abs()` to usize - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:14:20 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:13:20 | LL | let _: usize = a.abs() as _; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `i32::abs()` to usize - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:15:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:14:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as usize; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `i64::abs()` to usize - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:18:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:17:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as usize; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `i64::abs()` to u8 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:19:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:18:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as u8; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `i64::abs()` to u16 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:20:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:19:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as u16; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `i64::abs()` to u32 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:21:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:20:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as u32; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `i64::abs()` to u64 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:22:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:21:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as u64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `i64::abs()` to u128 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:23:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:22:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as u128; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `isize::abs()` to usize - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:26:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:25:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `isize::abs()` to u8 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:27:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:26:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as u8; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `isize::abs()` to u16 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:28:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:27:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as u16; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `isize::abs()` to u32 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:29:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:28:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as u32; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `isize::abs()` to u64 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:30:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:29:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as u64; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `isize::abs()` to u128 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:31:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:30:13 | LL | let _ = a.abs() as u128; | ^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a.unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `i64::abs()` to u32 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:33:13 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:32:13 | LL | let _ = (x as i64 - y as i64).abs() as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `(x as i64 - y as i64).unsigned_abs()` error: casting the result of `i32::abs()` to u32 - --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:47:23 + --> $DIR/cast_abs_to_unsigned.rs:44:23 | LL | assert_eq!(10u32, x.abs() as u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `x.unsigned_abs()` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.fixed index af13b755e..13b3cf838 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow(dead_code)] #![warn(clippy::cast_lossless)] @@ -42,14 +41,12 @@ mod cast_lossless_in_impl { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.27"] fn msrv_1_27() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.27"] - let _ = true as u8; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.28"] fn msrv_1_28() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.28"] - let _ = u8::from(true); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.rs index 3b06af899..3eed21355 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow(dead_code)] #![warn(clippy::cast_lossless)] @@ -42,14 +41,12 @@ mod cast_lossless_in_impl { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.27"] fn msrv_1_27() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.27"] - let _ = true as u8; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.28"] fn msrv_1_28() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.28"] - let _ = true as u8; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.stderr index 768b033d1..ce240b70f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast_lossless_bool.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: casting `bool` to `u8` is more cleanly stated with `u8::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:9:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:8:13 | LL | let _ = true as u8; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u8::from(true)` @@ -7,79 +7,79 @@ LL | let _ = true as u8; = note: `-D clippy::cast-lossless` implied by `-D warnings` error: casting `bool` to `u16` is more cleanly stated with `u16::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:10:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:9:13 | LL | let _ = true as u16; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u16::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `u32` is more cleanly stated with `u32::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:11:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:10:13 | LL | let _ = true as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u32::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `u64` is more cleanly stated with `u64::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:12:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:11:13 | LL | let _ = true as u64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u64::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `u128` is more cleanly stated with `u128::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:13:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:12:13 | LL | let _ = true as u128; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u128::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `usize` is more cleanly stated with `usize::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:14:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:13:13 | LL | let _ = true as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `usize::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `i8` is more cleanly stated with `i8::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:16:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:15:13 | LL | let _ = true as i8; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i8::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `i16` is more cleanly stated with `i16::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:17:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:16:13 | LL | let _ = true as i16; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i16::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `i32` is more cleanly stated with `i32::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:18:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:17:13 | LL | let _ = true as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i32::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `i64` is more cleanly stated with `i64::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:19:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:18:13 | LL | let _ = true as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i64::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `i128` is more cleanly stated with `i128::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:20:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:19:13 | LL | let _ = true as i128; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i128::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `isize` is more cleanly stated with `isize::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:21:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:20:13 | LL | let _ = true as isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `isize::from(true)` error: casting `bool` to `u16` is more cleanly stated with `u16::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:24:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:23:13 | LL | let _ = (true | false) as u16; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u16::from(true | false)` error: casting `bool` to `u8` is more cleanly stated with `u8::from(_)` - --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:54:13 + --> $DIR/cast_lossless_bool.rs:51:13 | LL | let _ = true as u8; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u8::from(true)` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.fixed index 8a5645b22..b970b1209 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes, custom_inner_attributes)] +#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] #![allow(unused, clippy::no_effect, clippy::unnecessary_operation)] #![warn(clippy::deprecated_cfg_attr)] @@ -30,16 +30,14 @@ mod foo { pub fn f() {} } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.29"] fn msrv_1_29() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.29"] - #[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt::skip)] 1+29; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.30"] fn msrv_1_30() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.30"] - #[rustfmt::skip] 1+30; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.rs index 2fb140efa..0a8e6a89d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes, custom_inner_attributes)] +#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] #![allow(unused, clippy::no_effect, clippy::unnecessary_operation)] #![warn(clippy::deprecated_cfg_attr)] @@ -30,16 +30,14 @@ mod foo { pub fn f() {} } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.29"] fn msrv_1_29() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.29"] - #[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt::skip)] 1+29; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.30"] fn msrv_1_30() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.30"] - #[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt::skip)] 1+30; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.stderr index 08df7b2b3..524a2bf72 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.stderr @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ LL | #[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt_skip)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `#[rustfmt::skip]` error: `cfg_attr` is deprecated for rustfmt and got replaced by tool attributes - --> $DIR/cfg_attr_rustfmt.rs:43:5 + --> $DIR/cfg_attr_rustfmt.rs:41:5 | LL | #[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt::skip)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `#[rustfmt::skip]` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.fixed index f936957cb..e279ba314 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow( clippy::cast_lossless, unused, @@ -78,16 +77,14 @@ pub const fn issue_8898(i: u32) -> bool { i <= i32::MAX as u32 } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.33"] fn msrv_1_33() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.33"] - let value: i64 = 33; let _ = value <= (u32::MAX as i64) && value >= 0; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.34"] fn msrv_1_34() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.34"] - let value: i64 = 34; let _ = u32::try_from(value).is_ok(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.rs index 77aec713f..9d7a40995 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow( clippy::cast_lossless, unused, @@ -78,16 +77,14 @@ pub const fn issue_8898(i: u32) -> bool { i <= i32::MAX as u32 } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.33"] fn msrv_1_33() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.33"] - let value: i64 = 33; let _ = value <= (u32::MAX as i64) && value >= 0; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.34"] fn msrv_1_34() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.34"] - let value: i64 = 34; let _ = value <= (u32::MAX as i64) && value >= 0; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.stderr index b2bf7af8d..273ead73b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/checked_conversions.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:17:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:16:13 | LL | let _ = value <= (u32::max_value() as i64) && value >= 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u32::try_from(value).is_ok()` @@ -7,97 +7,97 @@ LL | let _ = value <= (u32::max_value() as i64) && value >= 0; = note: `-D clippy::checked-conversions` implied by `-D warnings` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:18:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:17:13 | LL | let _ = value <= (u32::MAX as i64) && value >= 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u32::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:22:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:21:13 | LL | let _ = value <= i64::from(u16::max_value()) && value >= 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u16::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:23:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:22:13 | LL | let _ = value <= i64::from(u16::MAX) && value >= 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u16::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:27:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:26:13 | LL | let _ = value <= (u8::max_value() as isize) && value >= 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u8::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:28:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:27:13 | LL | let _ = value <= (u8::MAX as isize) && value >= 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u8::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:34:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:33:13 | LL | let _ = value <= (i32::max_value() as i64) && value >= (i32::min_value() as i64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i32::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:35:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:34:13 | LL | let _ = value <= (i32::MAX as i64) && value >= (i32::MIN as i64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i32::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:39:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:38:13 | LL | let _ = value <= i64::from(i16::max_value()) && value >= i64::from(i16::min_value()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i16::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:40:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:39:13 | LL | let _ = value <= i64::from(i16::MAX) && value >= i64::from(i16::MIN); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i16::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:46:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:45:13 | LL | let _ = value <= i32::max_value() as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i32::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:47:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:46:13 | LL | let _ = value <= i32::MAX as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i32::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:51:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:50:13 | LL | let _ = value <= isize::max_value() as usize && value as i32 == 5; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `isize::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:52:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:51:13 | LL | let _ = value <= isize::MAX as usize && value as i32 == 5; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `isize::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:56:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:55:13 | LL | let _ = value <= u16::max_value() as u32 && value as i32 == 5; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u16::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:57:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:56:13 | LL | let _ = value <= u16::MAX as u32 && value as i32 == 5; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u16::try_from(value).is_ok()` error: checked cast can be simplified - --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:92:13 + --> $DIR/checked_conversions.rs:89:13 | LL | let _ = value <= (u32::MAX as i64) && value >= 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u32::try_from(value).is_ok()` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.fixed index 42ed232d1..ecbfc1fee 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::cloned_instead_of_copied)] #![allow(unused)] @@ -17,23 +16,20 @@ fn main() { let _ = Some(&String::new()).cloned(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.34"] fn msrv_1_34() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.34"] - let _ = [1].iter().cloned(); let _ = Some(&1).cloned(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.35"] fn msrv_1_35() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.35"] - let _ = [1].iter().cloned(); let _ = Some(&1).copied(); // Option::copied needs 1.35 } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.36"] fn msrv_1_36() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.36"] - let _ = [1].iter().copied(); // Iterator::copied needs 1.36 let _ = Some(&1).copied(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs index 471bd9654..163dc3ddd 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::cloned_instead_of_copied)] #![allow(unused)] @@ -17,23 +16,20 @@ fn main() { let _ = Some(&String::new()).cloned(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.34"] fn msrv_1_34() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.34"] - let _ = [1].iter().cloned(); let _ = Some(&1).cloned(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.35"] fn msrv_1_35() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.35"] - let _ = [1].iter().cloned(); let _ = Some(&1).cloned(); // Option::copied needs 1.35 } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.36"] fn msrv_1_36() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.36"] - let _ = [1].iter().cloned(); // Iterator::copied needs 1.36 let _ = Some(&1).cloned(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.stderr index 914c9a91e..e0361acd9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cloned_instead_of_copied.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: used `cloned` where `copied` could be used instead - --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:9:24 + --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:8:24 | LL | let _ = [1].iter().cloned(); | ^^^^^^ help: try: `copied` @@ -7,43 +7,43 @@ LL | let _ = [1].iter().cloned(); = note: `-D clippy::cloned-instead-of-copied` implied by `-D warnings` error: used `cloned` where `copied` could be used instead - --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:10:31 + --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:9:31 | LL | let _ = vec!["hi"].iter().cloned(); | ^^^^^^ help: try: `copied` error: used `cloned` where `copied` could be used instead - --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:11:22 + --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:10:22 | LL | let _ = Some(&1).cloned(); | ^^^^^^ help: try: `copied` error: used `cloned` where `copied` could be used instead - --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:12:34 + --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:11:34 | LL | let _ = Box::new([1].iter()).cloned(); | ^^^^^^ help: try: `copied` error: used `cloned` where `copied` could be used instead - --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:13:32 + --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:12:32 | LL | let _ = Box::new(Some(&1)).cloned(); | ^^^^^^ help: try: `copied` error: used `cloned` where `copied` could be used instead - --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:31:22 + --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:28:22 | LL | let _ = Some(&1).cloned(); // Option::copied needs 1.35 | ^^^^^^ help: try: `copied` error: used `cloned` where `copied` could be used instead - --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:37:24 + --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:33:24 | LL | let _ = [1].iter().cloned(); // Iterator::copied needs 1.36 | ^^^^^^ help: try: `copied` error: used `cloned` where `copied` could be used instead - --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:38:22 + --> $DIR/cloned_instead_of_copied.rs:34:22 | LL | let _ = Some(&1).cloned(); | ^^^^^^ help: try: `copied` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cognitive_complexity.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cognitive_complexity.rs index 912e6788a..07bdaff00 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cognitive_complexity.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cognitive_complexity.rs @@ -393,3 +393,19 @@ impl Moo { } } } + +#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"] +mod issue9300 { + async fn a() { + let a = 0; + if a == 0 {} + } + + pub struct S; + impl S { + pub async fn async_method() { + let a = 0; + if a == 0 {} + } + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cognitive_complexity.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cognitive_complexity.stderr index d7f2f24e5..5824631fa 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cognitive_complexity.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cognitive_complexity.stderr @@ -135,5 +135,21 @@ LL | fn moo(&self) { | = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions -error: aborting due to 17 previous errors +error: the function has a cognitive complexity of (2/1) + --> $DIR/cognitive_complexity.rs:399:14 + | +LL | async fn a() { + | ^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + +error: the function has a cognitive complexity of (2/1) + --> $DIR/cognitive_complexity.rs:406:22 + | +LL | pub async fn async_method() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + +error: aborting due to 19 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-2774.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-2774.stderr index 0c2d48f93..1f26c7f4d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-2774.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-2774.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a --> $DIR/ice-2774.rs:15:1 | LL | pub fn add_barfoos_to_foos<'a>(bars: &HashSet<&'a Bar>) { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6250.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6250.stderr index 878897c41..4506d1550 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6250.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6250.stderr @@ -23,6 +23,11 @@ error[E0308]: mismatched types | LL | Some(reference) = cache.data.get(key) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `bool`, found `()` + | +help: consider adding `let` + | +LL | let Some(reference) = cache.data.get(key) { + | +++ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-9746.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-9746.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fbd373c70 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-9746.rs @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +//! <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9746#issuecomment-1297132880> + +trait Trait {} + +struct Struct<'a> { + _inner: &'a Struct<'a>, +} + +impl Trait for Struct<'_> {} + +fn example<'a>(s: &'a Struct) -> Box<Box<dyn Trait + 'a>> { + Box::new(Box::new(Struct { _inner: s })) +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/needless_lifetimes_impl_trait.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/needless_lifetimes_impl_trait.stderr index d68bbe788..875d5ab4f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/needless_lifetimes_impl_trait.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/needless_lifetimes_impl_trait.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes_impl_trait.rs:15:5 | LL | fn baz<'a>(&'a self) -> impl Foo + 'a { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crate_level_checks/no_std_main_recursion.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crate_level_checks/no_std_main_recursion.rs index 4a5c597dd..e1c9fe30a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crate_level_checks/no_std_main_recursion.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crate_level_checks/no_std_main_recursion.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // compile-flags: -Clink-arg=-nostartfiles // ignore-macos -// ignore-windows #![feature(lang_items, start, libc)] #![no_std] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_errors.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_errors.stderr index c7b616e28..d74f2dbfe 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_errors.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_errors.stderr @@ -1,52 +1,40 @@ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:7:1 | -LL | / pub fn pub_fn_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { -LL | | unimplemented!(); -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub fn pub_fn_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::missing-errors-doc` implied by `-D warnings` error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:11:1 | -LL | / pub async fn async_pub_fn_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { -LL | | unimplemented!(); -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub async fn async_pub_fn_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:16:1 | -LL | / pub fn pub_fn_returning_io_result() -> io::Result<()> { -LL | | unimplemented!(); -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub fn pub_fn_returning_io_result() -> io::Result<()> { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:21:1 | -LL | / pub async fn async_pub_fn_returning_io_result() -> io::Result<()> { -LL | | unimplemented!(); -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub async fn async_pub_fn_returning_io_result() -> io::Result<()> { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:51:5 | -LL | / pub fn pub_method_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { -LL | | unimplemented!(); -LL | | } - | |_____^ +LL | pub fn pub_method_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:56:5 | -LL | / pub async fn async_pub_method_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { -LL | | unimplemented!(); -LL | | } - | |_____^ +LL | pub async fn async_pub_method_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:85:5 diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.stderr index 904b88eae..a86e19137 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.stderr @@ -1,20 +1,16 @@ error: unsafe function's docs miss `# Safety` section --> $DIR/doc_unsafe.rs:9:1 | -LL | / pub unsafe fn destroy_the_planet() { -LL | | unimplemented!(); -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub unsafe fn destroy_the_planet() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::missing-safety-doc` implied by `-D warnings` error: unsafe function's docs miss `# Safety` section --> $DIR/doc_unsafe.rs:32:5 | -LL | / pub unsafe fn republished() { -LL | | unimplemented!(); -LL | | } - | |_____^ +LL | pub unsafe fn republished() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: unsafe function's docs miss `# Safety` section --> $DIR/doc_unsafe.rs:40:5 @@ -25,29 +21,23 @@ LL | unsafe fn woefully_underdocumented(self); error: docs for unsafe trait missing `# Safety` section --> $DIR/doc_unsafe.rs:46:1 | -LL | / pub unsafe trait UnsafeTrait { -LL | | fn method(); -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub unsafe trait UnsafeTrait { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: unsafe function's docs miss `# Safety` section --> $DIR/doc_unsafe.rs:76:5 | -LL | / pub unsafe fn more_undocumented_unsafe() -> Self { -LL | | unimplemented!(); -LL | | } - | |_____^ +LL | pub unsafe fn more_undocumented_unsafe() -> Self { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: unsafe function's docs miss `# Safety` section --> $DIR/doc_unsafe.rs:92:9 | -LL | / pub unsafe fn whee() { -LL | | unimplemented!() -LL | | } - | |_________^ +LL | pub unsafe fn whee() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... -LL | very_unsafe!(); - | -------------- in this macro invocation +LL | very_unsafe!(); + | -------------- in this macro invocation | = note: this error originates in the macro `very_unsafe` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eq_op.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eq_op.rs index 422f94865..e73795502 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eq_op.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eq_op.rs @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ #![warn(clippy::eq_op)] #![allow(clippy::double_parens, clippy::identity_op, clippy::nonminimal_bool)] +#![allow(clippy::suspicious_xor_used_as_pow)] fn main() { // simple values and comparisons diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eq_op.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eq_op.stderr index 313ceed2b..d365ab27e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eq_op.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eq_op.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:8:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:9:13 | LL | let _ = 1 == 1; | ^^^^^^ @@ -7,163 +7,163 @@ LL | let _ = 1 == 1; = note: `-D clippy::eq-op` implied by `-D warnings` error: equal expressions as operands to `==` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:9:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:10:13 | LL | let _ = "no" == "no"; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `!=` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:11:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:12:13 | LL | let _ = false != false; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `<` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:12:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:13:13 | LL | let _ = 1.5 < 1.5; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `>=` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:13:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:14:13 | LL | let _ = 1u64 >= 1u64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:16:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:17:13 | LL | let _ = (1u32 as u64) & (1u32 as u64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `^` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:19:17 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:20:17 | LL | let _ = 1 ^ ((((((1)))))); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `<` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:23:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:24:13 | LL | let _ = (-(2) < -(2)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:24:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:25:13 | LL | let _ = ((1 + 1) & (1 + 1) == (1 + 1) & (1 + 1)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:24:14 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:25:14 | LL | let _ = ((1 + 1) & (1 + 1) == (1 + 1) & (1 + 1)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:24:35 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:25:35 | LL | let _ = ((1 + 1) & (1 + 1) == (1 + 1) & (1 + 1)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:25:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:26:13 | LL | let _ = (1 * 2) + (3 * 4) == 1 * 2 + 3 * 4; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `!=` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:28:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:29:13 | LL | let _ = ([1] != [1]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `!=` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:29:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:30:13 | LL | let _ = ((1, 2) != (1, 2)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:33:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:34:13 | LL | let _ = 1 + 1 == 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:34:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:35:13 | LL | let _ = 1 - 1 == 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `-` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:34:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:35:13 | LL | let _ = 1 - 1 == 0; | ^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `-` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:36:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:37:13 | LL | let _ = 1 - 1; | ^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `/` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:37:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:38:13 | LL | let _ = 1 / 1; | ^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:38:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:39:13 | LL | let _ = true && true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `||` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:40:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:41:13 | LL | let _ = true || true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:45:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:46:13 | LL | let _ = a == b && b == a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:46:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:47:13 | LL | let _ = a != b && b != a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:47:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:48:13 | LL | let _ = a < b && b > a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:48:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:49:13 | LL | let _ = a <= b && b >= a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:51:13 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:52:13 | LL | let _ = a == a; | ^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `/` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:61:20 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:62:20 | LL | const D: u32 = A / A; | ^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:92:5 + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:93:5 | LL | (n1.inner.0).0 == (n1.inner.0).0 && (n1.inner.1).0 == (n2.inner.1).0 && (n1.inner.2).0 == (n2.inner.2).0 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.fixed index 687efdada..9af2ba962 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.fixed @@ -23,6 +23,11 @@ struct Struct { b: bool, } +struct NoPartialEqStruct { + a: i32, + b: bool, +} + enum NotPartialEq { A, B, @@ -47,6 +52,7 @@ fn main() { let e = Enum::UnitVariant; let f = NotPartialEq::A; let g = NotStructuralEq::A; + let h = NoPartialEqStruct { a: 2, b: false }; // true @@ -66,10 +72,11 @@ fn main() { if let Some(3 | 4) = c {} if let Struct { a, b: false } = d {} if let Struct { a: 2, b: x } = d {} - if let NotPartialEq::A = f {} + if matches!(f, NotPartialEq::A) {} if g == NotStructuralEq::A {} - if let Some(NotPartialEq::A) = Some(f) {} + if matches!(Some(f), Some(NotPartialEq::A)) {} if Some(g) == Some(NotStructuralEq::A) {} + if matches!(h, NoPartialEqStruct { a: 2, b: false }) {} macro_rules! m1 { (x) => { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.rs index 8c467d14d..c3626c081 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.rs @@ -23,6 +23,11 @@ struct Struct { b: bool, } +struct NoPartialEqStruct { + a: i32, + b: bool, +} + enum NotPartialEq { A, B, @@ -47,6 +52,7 @@ fn main() { let e = Enum::UnitVariant; let f = NotPartialEq::A; let g = NotStructuralEq::A; + let h = NoPartialEqStruct { a: 2, b: false }; // true @@ -70,6 +76,7 @@ fn main() { if let NotStructuralEq::A = g {} if let Some(NotPartialEq::A) = Some(f) {} if let Some(NotStructuralEq::A) = Some(g) {} + if let NoPartialEqStruct { a: 2, b: false } = h {} macro_rules! m1 { (x) => { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.stderr index 9c4c3cc36..40ca75b8d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality - --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:53:8 + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:59:8 | LL | if let 2 = a {} | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a == 2` @@ -7,64 +7,82 @@ LL | if let 2 = a {} = note: `-D clippy::equatable-if-let` implied by `-D warnings` error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality - --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:54:8 + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:60:8 | LL | if let Ordering::Greater = a.cmp(&b) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a.cmp(&b) == Ordering::Greater` error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality - --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:55:8 + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:61:8 | LL | if let Some(2) = c {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `c == Some(2)` error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality - --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:56:8 + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:62:8 | LL | if let Struct { a: 2, b: false } = d {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `d == (Struct { a: 2, b: false })` error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality - --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:57:8 + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:63:8 | LL | if let Enum::TupleVariant(32, 64) = e {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `e == Enum::TupleVariant(32, 64)` error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality - --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:58:8 + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:64:8 | LL | if let Enum::RecordVariant { a: 64, b: 32 } = e {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `e == (Enum::RecordVariant { a: 64, b: 32 })` error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality - --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:59:8 + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:65:8 | LL | if let Enum::UnitVariant = e {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `e == Enum::UnitVariant` error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality - --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:60:8 + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:66:8 | LL | if let (Enum::UnitVariant, &Struct { a: 2, b: false }) = (e, &d) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `(e, &d) == (Enum::UnitVariant, &Struct { a: 2, b: false })` +error: this pattern matching can be expressed using `matches!` + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:75:8 + | +LL | if let NotPartialEq::A = f {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `matches!(f, NotPartialEq::A)` + error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality - --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:70:8 + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:76:8 | LL | if let NotStructuralEq::A = g {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `g == NotStructuralEq::A` +error: this pattern matching can be expressed using `matches!` + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:77:8 + | +LL | if let Some(NotPartialEq::A) = Some(f) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `matches!(Some(f), Some(NotPartialEq::A))` + error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality - --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:72:8 + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:78:8 | LL | if let Some(NotStructuralEq::A) = Some(g) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Some(g) == Some(NotStructuralEq::A)` -error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality +error: this pattern matching can be expressed using `matches!` --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:79:8 | +LL | if let NoPartialEqStruct { a: 2, b: false } = h {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `matches!(h, NoPartialEqStruct { a: 2, b: false })` + +error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality + --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:86:8 + | LL | if let m1!(x) = "abc" { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `"abc" == m1!(x)` -error: aborting due to 11 previous errors +error: aborting due to 14 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.fixed index 3bac738ac..b63cbd8a8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow(unused)] struct MyTypeNonDebug; @@ -16,16 +15,14 @@ fn main() { test_non_debug.err().expect("Testing non debug type"); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.16"] fn msrv_1_16() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.16"] - let x: Result<u32, &str> = Ok(16); x.err().expect("16"); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.17"] fn msrv_1_17() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.17"] - let x: Result<u32, &str> = Ok(17); x.expect_err("17"); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.rs index 6e7c47d9a..c081a745f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow(unused)] struct MyTypeNonDebug; @@ -16,16 +15,14 @@ fn main() { test_non_debug.err().expect("Testing non debug type"); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.16"] fn msrv_1_16() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.16"] - let x: Result<u32, &str> = Ok(16); x.err().expect("16"); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.17"] fn msrv_1_17() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.17"] - let x: Result<u32, &str> = Ok(17); x.err().expect("17"); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.stderr index 91a6cf8de..82c0754cf 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/err_expect.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: called `.err().expect()` on a `Result` value - --> $DIR/err_expect.rs:13:16 + --> $DIR/err_expect.rs:12:16 | LL | test_debug.err().expect("Testing debug type"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `expect_err` @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | test_debug.err().expect("Testing debug type"); = note: `-D clippy::err-expect` implied by `-D warnings` error: called `.err().expect()` on a `Result` value - --> $DIR/err_expect.rs:30:7 + --> $DIR/err_expect.rs:27:7 | LL | x.err().expect("17"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `expect_err` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.fixed index a9cc80aaa..dc129591e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.fixed @@ -316,3 +316,25 @@ pub fn mutable_impl_fn_mut(mut f: impl FnMut(), mut f_used_once: impl FnMut()) - move || takes_fn_mut(&mut f_used_once) } + +impl dyn TestTrait + '_ { + fn method_on_dyn(&self) -> bool { + false + } +} + +// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7746 +fn angle_brackets_and_substs() { + let array_opt: Option<&[u8; 3]> = Some(&[4, 8, 7]); + array_opt.map(<[u8; 3]>::as_slice); + + let slice_opt: Option<&[u8]> = Some(b"slice"); + slice_opt.map(<[u8]>::len); + + let ptr_opt: Option<*const usize> = Some(&487); + ptr_opt.map(<*const usize>::is_null); + + let test_struct = TestStruct { some_ref: &487 }; + let dyn_opt: Option<&dyn TestTrait> = Some(&test_struct); + dyn_opt.map(<dyn TestTrait>::method_on_dyn); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.rs index cc99906cc..025fd6a0b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.rs @@ -316,3 +316,25 @@ pub fn mutable_impl_fn_mut(mut f: impl FnMut(), mut f_used_once: impl FnMut()) - move || takes_fn_mut(|| f_used_once()) } + +impl dyn TestTrait + '_ { + fn method_on_dyn(&self) -> bool { + false + } +} + +// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7746 +fn angle_brackets_and_substs() { + let array_opt: Option<&[u8; 3]> = Some(&[4, 8, 7]); + array_opt.map(|a| a.as_slice()); + + let slice_opt: Option<&[u8]> = Some(b"slice"); + slice_opt.map(|s| s.len()); + + let ptr_opt: Option<*const usize> = Some(&487); + ptr_opt.map(|p| p.is_null()); + + let test_struct = TestStruct { some_ref: &487 }; + let dyn_opt: Option<&dyn TestTrait> = Some(&test_struct); + dyn_opt.map(|d| d.method_on_dyn()); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.stderr index 434706b7e..a521fb868 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/eta.stderr @@ -134,5 +134,29 @@ error: redundant closure LL | move || takes_fn_mut(|| f_used_once()) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace the closure with the function itself: `&mut f_used_once` -error: aborting due to 22 previous errors +error: redundant closure + --> $DIR/eta.rs:329:19 + | +LL | array_opt.map(|a| a.as_slice()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace the closure with the method itself: `<[u8; 3]>::as_slice` + +error: redundant closure + --> $DIR/eta.rs:332:19 + | +LL | slice_opt.map(|s| s.len()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace the closure with the method itself: `<[u8]>::len` + +error: redundant closure + --> $DIR/eta.rs:335:17 + | +LL | ptr_opt.map(|p| p.is_null()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace the closure with the method itself: `<*const usize>::is_null` + +error: redundant closure + --> $DIR/eta.rs:339:17 + | +LL | dyn_opt.map(|d| d.method_on_dyn()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace the closure with the method itself: `<dyn TestTrait>::method_on_dyn` + +error: aborting due to 26 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/expect.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/expect.stderr index f6738865c..c08e0dbbf 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/expect.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/expect.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: used `expect()` on `an Option` value +error: used `expect()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/expect.rs:5:13 | LL | let _ = opt.expect(""); @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.expect(""); = help: if this value is `None`, it will panic = note: `-D clippy::expect-used` implied by `-D warnings` -error: used `expect()` on `a Result` value +error: used `expect()` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/expect.rs:10:13 | LL | let _ = res.expect(""); @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ LL | let _ = res.expect(""); | = help: if this value is an `Err`, it will panic -error: used `expect_err()` on `a Result` value +error: used `expect_err()` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/expect.rs:11:13 | LL | let _ = res.expect_err(""); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/explicit_auto_deref.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/explicit_auto_deref.fixed index d1d35e5c0..475fae5e8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/explicit_auto_deref.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/explicit_auto_deref.fixed @@ -266,4 +266,19 @@ fn main() { } x }; + + trait WithAssoc { + type Assoc: ?Sized; + } + impl WithAssoc for String { + type Assoc = str; + } + fn takes_assoc<T: WithAssoc>(_: &T::Assoc) -> T { + unimplemented!() + } + let _: String = takes_assoc(&*String::new()); + + // Issue #9901 + fn takes_ref(_: &i32) {} + takes_ref(*Box::new(&0i32)); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/explicit_auto_deref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/explicit_auto_deref.rs index deedafad1..c1894258f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/explicit_auto_deref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/explicit_auto_deref.rs @@ -266,4 +266,19 @@ fn main() { } *x }; + + trait WithAssoc { + type Assoc: ?Sized; + } + impl WithAssoc for String { + type Assoc = str; + } + fn takes_assoc<T: WithAssoc>(_: &T::Assoc) -> T { + unimplemented!() + } + let _: String = takes_assoc(&*String::new()); + + // Issue #9901 + fn takes_ref(_: &i32) {} + takes_ref(*Box::new(&0i32)); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.fixed index 41828ddd7..462d46169 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::all, clippy::pedantic)] #![allow(unused)] @@ -11,16 +10,14 @@ fn main() { assert_eq!(element, Some(1)); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.29"] fn msrv_1_29() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.29"] - let a = ["1", "lol", "3", "NaN", "5"]; let _: Option<i32> = a.iter().filter_map(|s| s.parse().ok()).next(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.30"] fn msrv_1_30() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.30"] - let a = ["1", "lol", "3", "NaN", "5"]; let _: Option<i32> = a.iter().find_map(|s| s.parse().ok()); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.rs index be492a81b..2ea00cf73 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::all, clippy::pedantic)] #![allow(unused)] @@ -11,16 +10,14 @@ fn main() { assert_eq!(element, Some(1)); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.29"] fn msrv_1_29() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.29"] - let a = ["1", "lol", "3", "NaN", "5"]; let _: Option<i32> = a.iter().filter_map(|s| s.parse().ok()).next(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.30"] fn msrv_1_30() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.30"] - let a = ["1", "lol", "3", "NaN", "5"]; let _: Option<i32> = a.iter().filter_map(|s| s.parse().ok()).next(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.stderr index e789efeab..a9fc6abe8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/filter_map_next_fixable.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: called `filter_map(..).next()` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.find_map(..)` instead - --> $DIR/filter_map_next_fixable.rs:10:32 + --> $DIR/filter_map_next_fixable.rs:9:32 | LL | let element: Option<i32> = a.iter().filter_map(|s| s.parse().ok()).next(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `a.iter().find_map(|s| s.parse().ok())` @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | let element: Option<i32> = a.iter().filter_map(|s| s.parse().ok()).next = note: `-D clippy::filter-map-next` implied by `-D warnings` error: called `filter_map(..).next()` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.find_map(..)` instead - --> $DIR/filter_map_next_fixable.rs:25:26 + --> $DIR/filter_map_next_fixable.rs:22:26 | LL | let _: Option<i32> = a.iter().filter_map(|s| s.parse().ok()).next(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `a.iter().find_map(|s| s.parse().ok())` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs index f805bcc9b..f53e53162 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ #![allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] extern "C" { + // Should not lint, most of the time users have no control over extern function signatures fn f(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool); } @@ -22,8 +23,12 @@ fn t(_: S, _: S, _: Box<S>, _: Vec<u32>, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} struct S; trait Trait { + // should warn for trait functions with and without body fn f(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool); fn g(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: Vec<u32>); + #[allow(clippy::fn_params_excessive_bools)] + fn h(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool); + fn i(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} } impl S { @@ -34,8 +39,11 @@ impl S { } impl Trait for S { + // Should not lint because the trait might not be changeable by the user + // We only lint in the trait definition fn f(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} fn g(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: Vec<u32>) {} + fn h(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} } fn main() { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.stderr index 116271056..43363b469 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:18:1 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:19:1 | LL | fn g(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | fn g(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} = note: `-D clippy::fn-params-excessive-bools` implied by `-D warnings` error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:21:1 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:22:1 | LL | fn t(_: S, _: S, _: Box<S>, _: Vec<u32>, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | fn t(_: S, _: S, _: Box<S>, _: Vec<u32>, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:25:5 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:27:5 | LL | fn f(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -24,7 +24,15 @@ LL | fn f(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool); = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:30:5 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:31:5 + | +LL | fn i(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums + +error: more than 3 bools in function parameters + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:35:5 | LL | fn f(&self, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -32,7 +40,7 @@ LL | fn f(&self, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:42:5 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:50:5 | LL | / fn n(_: bool, _: u32, _: bool, _: Box<u32>, _: bool, _: bool) { LL | | fn nn(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} @@ -42,12 +50,12 @@ LL | | } = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:43:9 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:51:9 | LL | fn nn(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums -error: aborting due to 6 previous errors +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.fixed index 1cf49ca45..125c9a69c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::from_over_into)] #![allow(unused)] @@ -60,9 +59,8 @@ impl From<String> for A { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.40"] fn msrv_1_40() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.40"] - struct FromOverInto<T>(Vec<T>); impl<T> Into<FromOverInto<T>> for Vec<T> { @@ -72,9 +70,8 @@ fn msrv_1_40() { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.41"] fn msrv_1_41() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.41"] - struct FromOverInto<T>(Vec<T>); impl<T> From<Vec<T>> for FromOverInto<T> { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.rs index d30f3c3fc..5aa127bfa 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::from_over_into)] #![allow(unused)] @@ -60,9 +59,8 @@ impl From<String> for A { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.40"] fn msrv_1_40() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.40"] - struct FromOverInto<T>(Vec<T>); impl<T> Into<FromOverInto<T>> for Vec<T> { @@ -72,9 +70,8 @@ fn msrv_1_40() { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.41"] fn msrv_1_41() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.41"] - struct FromOverInto<T>(Vec<T>); impl<T> Into<FromOverInto<T>> for Vec<T> { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.stderr index 9c2a7c04c..a1764a5ea 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_over_into.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: an implementation of `From` is preferred since it gives you `Into<_>` for free where the reverse isn't true - --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:10:1 + --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:9:1 | LL | impl Into<StringWrapper> for String { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ LL ~ StringWrapper(val) | error: an implementation of `From` is preferred since it gives you `Into<_>` for free where the reverse isn't true - --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:18:1 + --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:17:1 | LL | impl Into<SelfType> for String { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ LL ~ SelfType(String::new()) | error: an implementation of `From` is preferred since it gives you `Into<_>` for free where the reverse isn't true - --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:33:1 + --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:32:1 | LL | impl Into<SelfKeywords> for X { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL ~ let _: X = val; | error: an implementation of `From` is preferred since it gives you `Into<_>` for free where the reverse isn't true - --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:45:1 + --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:44:1 | LL | impl core::convert::Into<bool> for crate::ExplicitPaths { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ LL ~ val.0 | error: an implementation of `From` is preferred since it gives you `Into<_>` for free where the reverse isn't true - --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:80:5 + --> $DIR/from_over_into.rs:77:5 | LL | impl<T> Into<FromOverInto<T>> for Vec<T> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8484da241 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +#![warn(clippy::from_raw_with_void_ptr)] + +use std::ffi::c_void; +use std::rc::Rc; +use std::sync::Arc; + +fn main() { + // must lint + let ptr = Box::into_raw(Box::new(42usize)) as *mut c_void; + let _ = unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) }; + + // shouldn't be linted + let _ = unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr as *mut usize) }; + + // shouldn't be linted + let should_not_lint_ptr = Box::into_raw(Box::new(12u8)) as *mut u8; + let _ = unsafe { Box::from_raw(should_not_lint_ptr as *mut u8) }; + + // must lint + let ptr = Rc::into_raw(Rc::new(42usize)) as *mut c_void; + let _ = unsafe { Rc::from_raw(ptr) }; + + // must lint + let ptr = Arc::into_raw(Arc::new(42usize)) as *mut c_void; + let _ = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(ptr) }; + + // must lint + let ptr = std::rc::Weak::into_raw(Rc::downgrade(&Rc::new(42usize))) as *mut c_void; + let _ = unsafe { std::rc::Weak::from_raw(ptr) }; + + // must lint + let ptr = std::sync::Weak::into_raw(Arc::downgrade(&Arc::new(42usize))) as *mut c_void; + let _ = unsafe { std::sync::Weak::from_raw(ptr) }; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_raw_with_void_ptr.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_raw_with_void_ptr.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..96e4af12b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/from_raw_with_void_ptr.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +error: creating a `Box` from a void raw pointer + --> $DIR/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs:10:22 + | +LL | let _ = unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: cast this to a pointer of the appropriate type + --> $DIR/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs:10:36 + | +LL | let _ = unsafe { Box::from_raw(ptr) }; + | ^^^ + = note: `-D clippy::from-raw-with-void-ptr` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: creating a `Rc` from a void raw pointer + --> $DIR/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs:21:22 + | +LL | let _ = unsafe { Rc::from_raw(ptr) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: cast this to a pointer of the appropriate type + --> $DIR/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs:21:35 + | +LL | let _ = unsafe { Rc::from_raw(ptr) }; + | ^^^ + +error: creating a `Arc` from a void raw pointer + --> $DIR/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs:25:22 + | +LL | let _ = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(ptr) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: cast this to a pointer of the appropriate type + --> $DIR/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs:25:36 + | +LL | let _ = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(ptr) }; + | ^^^ + +error: creating a `Weak` from a void raw pointer + --> $DIR/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs:29:22 + | +LL | let _ = unsafe { std::rc::Weak::from_raw(ptr) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: cast this to a pointer of the appropriate type + --> $DIR/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs:29:46 + | +LL | let _ = unsafe { std::rc::Weak::from_raw(ptr) }; + | ^^^ + +error: creating a `Weak` from a void raw pointer + --> $DIR/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs:33:22 + | +LL | let _ = unsafe { std::sync::Weak::from_raw(ptr) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: cast this to a pointer of the appropriate type + --> $DIR/from_raw_with_void_ptr.rs:33:48 + | +LL | let _ = unsafe { std::sync::Weak::from_raw(ptr) }; + | ^^^ + +error: aborting due to 5 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/get_unwrap.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/get_unwrap.stderr index 937f85904..6dee4d5b4 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/get_unwrap.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/get_unwrap.stderr @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ note: the lint level is defined here LL | #![deny(clippy::get_unwrap)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:35:17 | LL | let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more co LL | let _ = some_slice.get(0).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_slice[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:36:17 | LL | let _ = some_slice.get(0).unwrap(); @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more conc LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vec[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:37:17 | LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0).unwrap(); @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and more LL | let _ = some_vecdeque.get(0).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vecdeque[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:38:17 | LL | let _ = some_vecdeque.get(0).unwrap(); @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a HashMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more LL | let _ = some_hashmap.get(&1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_hashmap[&1]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:39:17 | LL | let _ = some_hashmap.get(&1).unwrap(); @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a BTreeMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more LL | let _ = some_btreemap.get(&1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_btreemap[&1]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:40:17 | LL | let _ = some_btreemap.get(&1).unwrap(); @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more co LL | let _: u8 = *boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `boxed_slice[1]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:44:22 | LL | let _: u8 = *boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and mor LL | *boxed_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `boxed_slice[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:49:10 | LL | *boxed_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and mor LL | *some_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_slice[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:50:10 | LL | *some_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more LL | *some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:51:10 | LL | *some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and LL | *some_vecdeque.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vecdeque[0]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:52:10 | LL | *some_vecdeque.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more conc LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0..1]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:64:17 | LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more LL | let _ = some_vec.get_mut(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0..1]` -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:65:17 | LL | let _ = some_vec.get_mut(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_then_some_else_none.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_then_some_else_none.rs index 3bc3a0395..0e89fdb0d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_then_some_else_none.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_then_some_else_none.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ #![warn(clippy::if_then_some_else_none)] -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] fn main() { // Should issue an error. @@ -66,8 +65,8 @@ fn main() { let _ = if foo() { into_some("foo") } else { None }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.49"] fn _msrv_1_49() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.49"] // `bool::then` was stabilized in 1.50. Do not lint this let _ = if foo() { println!("true!"); @@ -77,8 +76,8 @@ fn _msrv_1_49() { }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.50"] fn _msrv_1_50() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.50"] let _ = if foo() { println!("true!"); Some(150) diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_then_some_else_none.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_then_some_else_none.stderr index 24e0b5947..d728a3c31 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_then_some_else_none.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/if_then_some_else_none.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this could be simplified with `bool::then` - --> $DIR/if_then_some_else_none.rs:6:13 + --> $DIR/if_then_some_else_none.rs:5:13 | LL | let _ = if foo() { | _____________^ @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `-D clippy::if-then-some-else-none` implied by `-D warnings` error: this could be simplified with `bool::then` - --> $DIR/if_then_some_else_none.rs:14:13 + --> $DIR/if_then_some_else_none.rs:13:13 | LL | let _ = if matches!(true, true) { | _____________^ @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ LL | | }; = help: consider using `bool::then` like: `matches!(true, true).then(|| { /* snippet */ matches!(true, false) })` error: this could be simplified with `bool::then_some` - --> $DIR/if_then_some_else_none.rs:23:28 + --> $DIR/if_then_some_else_none.rs:22:28 | LL | let _ = x.and_then(|o| if o < 32 { Some(o) } else { None }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ LL | let _ = x.and_then(|o| if o < 32 { Some(o) } else { None }); = help: consider using `bool::then_some` like: `(o < 32).then_some(o)` error: this could be simplified with `bool::then_some` - --> $DIR/if_then_some_else_none.rs:27:13 + --> $DIR/if_then_some_else_none.rs:26:13 | LL | let _ = if !x { Some(0) } else { None }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ LL | let _ = if !x { Some(0) } else { None }; = help: consider using `bool::then_some` like: `(!x).then_some(0)` error: this could be simplified with `bool::then` - --> $DIR/if_then_some_else_none.rs:82:13 + --> $DIR/if_then_some_else_none.rs:81:13 | LL | let _ = if foo() { | _____________^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/indexing_slicing_index.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/indexing_slicing_index.stderr index da5bc38b3..d8b6e3f12 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/indexing_slicing_index.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/indexing_slicing_index.stderr @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ error[E0080]: evaluation of `main::{constant#3}` failed LL | const { &ARR[idx4()] }; // Ok, let rustc handle const contexts. | ^^^^^^^^^^^ index out of bounds: the length is 2 but the index is 4 -error[E0080]: erroneous constant used +note: erroneous constant used --> $DIR/indexing_slicing_index.rs:31:5 | LL | const { &ARR[idx4()] }; // Ok, let rustc handle const contexts. - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ referenced constant has errors + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: indexing may panic --> $DIR/indexing_slicing_index.rs:22:5 @@ -65,6 +65,6 @@ error[E0080]: evaluation of constant value failed LL | const REF_ERR: &i32 = &ARR[idx4()]; // Ok, let rustc handle const contexts. | ^^^^^^^^^^^ index out of bounds: the length is 2 but the index is 4 -error: aborting due to 9 previous errors +error: aborting due to 8 previous errors For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0080`. diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.fixed index b8e40d995..61985e56b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.fixed @@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ enum SingleVariantEnum { struct TupleStruct(i32); +struct NonCopy; +struct TupleStructWithNonCopy(NonCopy); + enum EmptyEnum {} macro_rules! match_enum { @@ -71,6 +74,15 @@ fn infallible_destructuring_match_struct() { let TupleStruct(data) = wrapper; } +fn infallible_destructuring_match_struct_with_noncopy() { + let wrapper = TupleStructWithNonCopy(NonCopy); + + // This should lint! (keeping `ref` in the suggestion) + let TupleStructWithNonCopy(ref data) = wrapper; + + let TupleStructWithNonCopy(ref data) = wrapper; +} + macro_rules! match_never_enum { ($param:expr) => { let data = match $param { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.rs index 106cd438b..f2768245b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.rs @@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ enum SingleVariantEnum { struct TupleStruct(i32); +struct NonCopy; +struct TupleStructWithNonCopy(NonCopy); + enum EmptyEnum {} macro_rules! match_enum { @@ -75,6 +78,17 @@ fn infallible_destructuring_match_struct() { let TupleStruct(data) = wrapper; } +fn infallible_destructuring_match_struct_with_noncopy() { + let wrapper = TupleStructWithNonCopy(NonCopy); + + // This should lint! (keeping `ref` in the suggestion) + let data = match wrapper { + TupleStructWithNonCopy(ref n) => n, + }; + + let TupleStructWithNonCopy(ref data) = wrapper; +} + macro_rules! match_never_enum { ($param:expr) => { let data = match $param { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.stderr index 1b78db420..f8a50f022 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: you seem to be trying to use `match` to destructure a single infallible pattern. Consider using `let` - --> $DIR/infallible_destructuring_match.rs:26:5 + --> $DIR/infallible_destructuring_match.rs:29:5 | LL | / let data = match wrapper { LL | | SingleVariantEnum::Variant(i) => i, @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `-D clippy::infallible-destructuring-match` implied by `-D warnings` error: you seem to be trying to use `match` to destructure a single infallible pattern. Consider using `let` - --> $DIR/infallible_destructuring_match.rs:58:5 + --> $DIR/infallible_destructuring_match.rs:61:5 | LL | / let data = match wrapper { LL | | TupleStruct(i) => i, @@ -17,12 +17,20 @@ LL | | }; | |______^ help: try this: `let TupleStruct(data) = wrapper;` error: you seem to be trying to use `match` to destructure a single infallible pattern. Consider using `let` - --> $DIR/infallible_destructuring_match.rs:90:5 + --> $DIR/infallible_destructuring_match.rs:85:5 + | +LL | / let data = match wrapper { +LL | | TupleStructWithNonCopy(ref n) => n, +LL | | }; + | |______^ help: try this: `let TupleStructWithNonCopy(ref data) = wrapper;` + +error: you seem to be trying to use `match` to destructure a single infallible pattern. Consider using `let` + --> $DIR/infallible_destructuring_match.rs:104:5 | LL | / let data = match wrapper { LL | | Ok(i) => i, LL | | }; | |______^ help: try this: `let Ok(data) = wrapper;` -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/issue_4266.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/issue_4266.stderr index fb2a93c95..fd553aa45 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/issue_4266.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/issue_4266.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a --> $DIR/issue_4266.rs:4:1 | LL | async fn sink1<'a>(_: &'a str) {} // lint @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ LL | async fn sink1<'a>(_: &'a str) {} // lint | = note: `-D clippy::needless-lifetimes` implied by `-D warnings` -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a --> $DIR/issue_4266.rs:8:1 | LL | async fn one_to_one<'a>(s: &'a str) -> &'a str { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_drop.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_drop.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 11b50492a..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_drop.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -#![warn(clippy::let_underscore_drop)] -#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)] - -struct Droppable; - -impl Drop for Droppable { - fn drop(&mut self) {} -} - -fn main() { - let unit = (); - let boxed = Box::new(()); - let droppable = Droppable; - let optional = Some(Droppable); - - let _ = (); - let _ = Box::new(()); - let _ = Droppable; - let _ = Some(Droppable); - - // no lint for reference - let _ = droppable_ref(); -} - -#[must_use] -fn droppable_ref() -> &'static mut Droppable { - unimplemented!() -} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_drop.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_drop.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index 324b7cd43..000000000 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_drop.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -error: non-binding `let` on a type that implements `Drop` - --> $DIR/let_underscore_drop.rs:17:5 - | -LL | let _ = Box::new(()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` - = note: `-D clippy::let-underscore-drop` implied by `-D warnings` - -error: non-binding `let` on a type that implements `Drop` - --> $DIR/let_underscore_drop.rs:18:5 - | -LL | let _ = Droppable; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` - -error: non-binding `let` on a type that implements `Drop` - --> $DIR/let_underscore_drop.rs:19:5 - | -LL | let _ = Some(Droppable); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` - -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors - diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_future.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_future.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d8f54cdca --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_future.rs @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +use std::future::Future; + +async fn some_async_fn() {} + +fn sync_side_effects() {} +fn custom() -> impl Future<Output = ()> { + sync_side_effects(); + async {} +} + +fn do_something_to_future(future: &mut impl Future<Output = ()>) {} + +fn main() { + let _ = some_async_fn(); + let _ = custom(); + + let mut future = some_async_fn(); + do_something_to_future(&mut future); + let _ = future; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_future.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_future.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..33a748736 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_future.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +error: non-binding `let` on a future + --> $DIR/let_underscore_future.rs:14:5 + | +LL | let _ = some_async_fn(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider awaiting the future or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` + = note: `-D clippy::let-underscore-future` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: non-binding `let` on a future + --> $DIR/let_underscore_future.rs:15:5 + | +LL | let _ = custom(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider awaiting the future or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` + +error: non-binding `let` on a future + --> $DIR/let_underscore_future.rs:19:5 + | +LL | let _ = future; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider awaiting the future or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` + +error: aborting due to 3 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_lock.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_lock.rs index 7a7c4e924..4dff4d766 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_lock.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_lock.rs @@ -3,20 +3,6 @@ extern crate parking_lot; fn main() { - let m = std::sync::Mutex::new(()); - let rw = std::sync::RwLock::new(()); - - let _ = m.lock(); - let _ = rw.read(); - let _ = rw.write(); - let _ = m.try_lock(); - let _ = rw.try_read(); - let _ = rw.try_write(); - - // These shouldn't throw an error. - let _ = m; - let _ = rw; - use parking_lot::{lock_api::RawMutex, Mutex, RwLock}; let p_m: Mutex<()> = Mutex::const_new(RawMutex::INIT, ()); @@ -34,3 +20,20 @@ fn main() { let _ = p_m1; let _ = p_rw; } + +fn uplifted() { + // shouldn't lint std locks as they were uplifted as rustc's `let_underscore_lock` + + let m = std::sync::Mutex::new(()); + let rw = std::sync::RwLock::new(()); + + let _ = m.lock(); + let _ = rw.read(); + let _ = rw.write(); + let _ = m.try_lock(); + let _ = rw.try_read(); + let _ = rw.try_write(); + + let _ = m; + let _ = rw; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_lock.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_lock.stderr index d7779e7b6..f137d4112 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_lock.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_lock.stderr @@ -1,83 +1,35 @@ -error: non-binding let on a synchronization lock +error: non-binding `let` on a synchronization lock --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:9:5 | -LL | let _ = m.lock(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` - = note: `-D clippy::let-underscore-lock` implied by `-D warnings` - -error: non-binding let on a synchronization lock - --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:10:5 - | -LL | let _ = rw.read(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` - -error: non-binding let on a synchronization lock - --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:11:5 - | -LL | let _ = rw.write(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` - -error: non-binding let on a synchronization lock - --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:12:5 - | -LL | let _ = m.try_lock(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` - -error: non-binding let on a synchronization lock - --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:13:5 - | -LL | let _ = rw.try_read(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` - -error: non-binding let on a synchronization lock - --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:14:5 - | -LL | let _ = rw.try_write(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` - -error: non-binding let on a synchronization lock - --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:23:5 - | LL | let _ = p_m.lock(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` + = note: `-D clippy::let-underscore-lock` implied by `-D warnings` -error: non-binding let on a synchronization lock - --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:26:5 +error: non-binding `let` on a synchronization lock + --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:12:5 | LL | let _ = p_m1.lock(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` -error: non-binding let on a synchronization lock - --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:29:5 +error: non-binding `let` on a synchronization lock + --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:15:5 | LL | let _ = p_rw.read(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` -error: non-binding let on a synchronization lock - --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:30:5 +error: non-binding `let` on a synchronization lock + --> $DIR/let_underscore_lock.rs:16:5 | LL | let _ = p_rw.write(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using an underscore-prefixed named binding or dropping explicitly with `std::mem::drop` -error: aborting due to 10 previous errors +error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_must_use.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_must_use.stderr index bae60f2ff..28d760eb4 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_must_use.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_underscore_must_use.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: non-binding let on a result of a `#[must_use]` function +error: non-binding `let` on a result of a `#[must_use]` function --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:67:5 | LL | let _ = f(); @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | let _ = f(); = help: consider explicitly using function result = note: `-D clippy::let-underscore-must-use` implied by `-D warnings` -error: non-binding let on an expression with `#[must_use]` type +error: non-binding `let` on an expression with `#[must_use]` type --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:68:5 | LL | let _ = g(); @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ LL | let _ = g(); | = help: consider explicitly using expression value -error: non-binding let on a result of a `#[must_use]` function +error: non-binding `let` on a result of a `#[must_use]` function --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:70:5 | LL | let _ = l(0_u32); @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ LL | let _ = l(0_u32); | = help: consider explicitly using function result -error: non-binding let on a result of a `#[must_use]` function +error: non-binding `let` on a result of a `#[must_use]` function --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:74:5 | LL | let _ = s.f(); @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ LL | let _ = s.f(); | = help: consider explicitly using function result -error: non-binding let on an expression with `#[must_use]` type +error: non-binding `let` on an expression with `#[must_use]` type --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:75:5 | LL | let _ = s.g(); @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ LL | let _ = s.g(); | = help: consider explicitly using expression value -error: non-binding let on a result of a `#[must_use]` function +error: non-binding `let` on a result of a `#[must_use]` function --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:78:5 | LL | let _ = S::h(); @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ LL | let _ = S::h(); | = help: consider explicitly using function result -error: non-binding let on an expression with `#[must_use]` type +error: non-binding `let` on an expression with `#[must_use]` type --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:79:5 | LL | let _ = S::p(); @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ LL | let _ = S::p(); | = help: consider explicitly using expression value -error: non-binding let on a result of a `#[must_use]` function +error: non-binding `let` on a result of a `#[must_use]` function --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:81:5 | LL | let _ = S::a(); @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ LL | let _ = S::a(); | = help: consider explicitly using function result -error: non-binding let on an expression with `#[must_use]` type +error: non-binding `let` on an expression with `#[must_use]` type --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:83:5 | LL | let _ = if true { Ok(()) } else { Err(()) }; @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ LL | let _ = if true { Ok(()) } else { Err(()) }; | = help: consider explicitly using expression value -error: non-binding let on a result of a `#[must_use]` function +error: non-binding `let` on a result of a `#[must_use]` function --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:87:5 | LL | let _ = a.is_ok(); @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ LL | let _ = a.is_ok(); | = help: consider explicitly using function result -error: non-binding let on an expression with `#[must_use]` type +error: non-binding `let` on an expression with `#[must_use]` type --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:89:5 | LL | let _ = a.map(|_| ()); @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ LL | let _ = a.map(|_| ()); | = help: consider explicitly using expression value -error: non-binding let on an expression with `#[must_use]` type +error: non-binding `let` on an expression with `#[must_use]` type --> $DIR/let_underscore_must_use.rs:91:5 | LL | let _ = a; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr index bf7b6edd0..61843124c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ error: `macro_use` attributes are no longer needed in the Rust 2018 edition - --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:23:5 + --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:25:5 | LL | #[macro_use] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::{inner::foofoo, inner::try_err};` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::inner::nested::string_add;` | = note: `-D clippy::macro-use-imports` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ LL | #[macro_use] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mini_mac::ClippyMiniMacroTest;` error: `macro_use` attributes are no longer needed in the Rust 2018 edition - --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:25:5 + --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:23:5 | LL | #[macro_use] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::inner::nested::string_add;` + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::{inner::foofoo, inner::try_err};` error: `macro_use` attributes are no longer needed in the Rust 2018 edition --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:19:5 diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.rs index 331fd29b7..f7902e6fd 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_clamp)] #![allow( unused, @@ -304,9 +303,8 @@ fn cmp_min_max(input: i32) -> i32 { input * 3 } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.49"] fn msrv_1_49() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.49"] - let (input, min, max) = (0, -1, 2); let _ = if input < min { min @@ -317,9 +315,8 @@ fn msrv_1_49() { }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.50"] fn msrv_1_50() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.50"] - let (input, min, max) = (0, -1, 2); let _ = if input < min { min diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.stderr index 70abe2809..988ad1527 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:77:5 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:76:5 | LL | / if x9 < min { LL | | x9 = min; @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ LL | | } = note: `-D clippy::manual-clamp` implied by `-D warnings` error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:92:5 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:91:5 | LL | / if x11 > max { LL | | x11 = max; @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ LL | | } = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:100:5 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:99:5 | LL | / if min > x12 { LL | | x12 = min; @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ LL | | } = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:108:5 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:107:5 | LL | / if max < x13 { LL | | x13 = max; @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ LL | | } = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:162:5 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:161:5 | LL | / if max < x33 { LL | | x33 = max; @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ LL | | } = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:22:14 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:21:14 | LL | let x0 = if max < input { | ______________^ @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:30:14 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:29:14 | LL | let x1 = if input > max { | ______________^ @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:38:14 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:37:14 | LL | let x2 = if input < min { | ______________^ @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:46:14 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:45:14 | LL | let x3 = if min > input { | ______________^ @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:54:14 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:53:14 | LL | let x4 = input.max(min).min(max); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(min, max)` @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ LL | let x4 = input.max(min).min(max); = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:56:14 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:55:14 | LL | let x5 = input.min(max).max(min); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(min, max)` @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ LL | let x5 = input.min(max).max(min); = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:58:14 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:57:14 | LL | let x6 = match input { | ______________^ @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:64:14 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:63:14 | LL | let x7 = match input { | ______________^ @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:70:14 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:69:14 | LL | let x8 = match input { | ______________^ @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:84:15 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:83:15 | LL | let x10 = match input { | _______________^ @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:115:15 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:114:15 | LL | let x14 = if input > CONST_MAX { | _______________^ @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:124:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:123:19 | LL | let x15 = if input > max { | ___________________^ @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: clamp returns NaN if the input is NaN error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:135:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:134:19 | LL | let x16 = cmp_max(cmp_min(input, CONST_MAX), CONST_MIN); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_MIN, CONST_MAX)` @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ LL | let x16 = cmp_max(cmp_min(input, CONST_MAX), CONST_MIN); = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:136:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:135:19 | LL | let x17 = cmp_min(cmp_max(input, CONST_MIN), CONST_MAX); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_MIN, CONST_MAX)` @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ LL | let x17 = cmp_min(cmp_max(input, CONST_MIN), CONST_MAX); = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:137:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:136:19 | LL | let x18 = cmp_max(CONST_MIN, cmp_min(input, CONST_MAX)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_MIN, CONST_MAX)` @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ LL | let x18 = cmp_max(CONST_MIN, cmp_min(input, CONST_MAX)); = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:138:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:137:19 | LL | let x19 = cmp_min(CONST_MAX, cmp_max(input, CONST_MIN)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_MIN, CONST_MAX)` @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ LL | let x19 = cmp_min(CONST_MAX, cmp_max(input, CONST_MIN)); = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:139:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:138:19 | LL | let x20 = cmp_max(cmp_min(CONST_MAX, input), CONST_MIN); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_MIN, CONST_MAX)` @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ LL | let x20 = cmp_max(cmp_min(CONST_MAX, input), CONST_MIN); = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:140:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:139:19 | LL | let x21 = cmp_min(cmp_max(CONST_MIN, input), CONST_MAX); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_MIN, CONST_MAX)` @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ LL | let x21 = cmp_min(cmp_max(CONST_MIN, input), CONST_MAX); = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:141:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:140:19 | LL | let x22 = cmp_max(CONST_MIN, cmp_min(CONST_MAX, input)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_MIN, CONST_MAX)` @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ LL | let x22 = cmp_max(CONST_MIN, cmp_min(CONST_MAX, input)); = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:142:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:141:19 | LL | let x23 = cmp_min(CONST_MAX, cmp_max(CONST_MIN, input)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_MIN, CONST_MAX)` @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ LL | let x23 = cmp_min(CONST_MAX, cmp_max(CONST_MIN, input)); = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:144:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:143:19 | LL | let x24 = f64::max(f64::min(input, CONST_F64_MAX), CONST_F64_MIN); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_F64_MIN, CONST_F64_MAX)` @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ LL | let x24 = f64::max(f64::min(input, CONST_F64_MAX), CONST_F64_MIN); = note: clamp returns NaN if the input is NaN error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:145:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:144:19 | LL | let x25 = f64::min(f64::max(input, CONST_F64_MIN), CONST_F64_MAX); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_F64_MIN, CONST_F64_MAX)` @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ LL | let x25 = f64::min(f64::max(input, CONST_F64_MIN), CONST_F64_MAX); = note: clamp returns NaN if the input is NaN error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:146:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:145:19 | LL | let x26 = f64::max(CONST_F64_MIN, f64::min(input, CONST_F64_MAX)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_F64_MIN, CONST_F64_MAX)` @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ LL | let x26 = f64::max(CONST_F64_MIN, f64::min(input, CONST_F64_MAX)); = note: clamp returns NaN if the input is NaN error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:147:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:146:19 | LL | let x27 = f64::min(CONST_F64_MAX, f64::max(input, CONST_F64_MIN)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_F64_MIN, CONST_F64_MAX)` @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ LL | let x27 = f64::min(CONST_F64_MAX, f64::max(input, CONST_F64_MIN)); = note: clamp returns NaN if the input is NaN error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:148:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:147:19 | LL | let x28 = f64::max(f64::min(CONST_F64_MAX, input), CONST_F64_MIN); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_F64_MIN, CONST_F64_MAX)` @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ LL | let x28 = f64::max(f64::min(CONST_F64_MAX, input), CONST_F64_MIN); = note: clamp returns NaN if the input is NaN error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:149:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:148:19 | LL | let x29 = f64::min(f64::max(CONST_F64_MIN, input), CONST_F64_MAX); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_F64_MIN, CONST_F64_MAX)` @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ LL | let x29 = f64::min(f64::max(CONST_F64_MIN, input), CONST_F64_MAX); = note: clamp returns NaN if the input is NaN error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:150:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:149:19 | LL | let x30 = f64::max(CONST_F64_MIN, f64::min(CONST_F64_MAX, input)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_F64_MIN, CONST_F64_MAX)` @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ LL | let x30 = f64::max(CONST_F64_MIN, f64::min(CONST_F64_MAX, input)); = note: clamp returns NaN if the input is NaN error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:151:19 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:150:19 | LL | let x31 = f64::min(CONST_F64_MAX, f64::max(CONST_F64_MIN, input)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with clamp: `input.clamp(CONST_F64_MIN, CONST_F64_MAX)` @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ LL | let x31 = f64::min(CONST_F64_MAX, f64::max(CONST_F64_MIN, input)); = note: clamp returns NaN if the input is NaN error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:154:5 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:153:5 | LL | / if x32 < min { LL | | x32 = min; @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ LL | | } = note: clamp will panic if max < min error: clamp-like pattern without using clamp function - --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:324:13 + --> $DIR/manual_clamp.rs:321:13 | LL | let _ = if input < min { | _____________^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_flatten.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_flatten.rs index 96cd87c0e..552213a7f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_flatten.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_flatten.rs @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ fn main() { } } - // Test for loop over implicitly implicitly adjusted `Iterator` with `if let` statement + // Test for loop over implicitly adjusted `Iterator` with `if let` statement let y: Vec<Result<i32, i32>> = vec![]; for n in y.clone() { if let Ok(n) = n { diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.fixed index 0fa776b7b..85a91543c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::manual_instant_elapsed)] #![allow(clippy::unnecessary_operation)] +#![allow(clippy::unchecked_duration_subtraction)] #![allow(unused_variables)] #![allow(unused_must_use)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.rs index 5b11b8453..c98cb15b9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.rs @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::manual_instant_elapsed)] #![allow(clippy::unnecessary_operation)] +#![allow(clippy::unchecked_duration_subtraction)] #![allow(unused_variables)] #![allow(unused_must_use)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.stderr index 5537f5642..4ce1f6891 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_instant_elapsed.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: manual implementation of `Instant::elapsed` - --> $DIR/manual_instant_elapsed.rs:17:20 + --> $DIR/manual_instant_elapsed.rs:18:20 | LL | let duration = Instant::now() - prev_instant; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `prev_instant.elapsed()` @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | let duration = Instant::now() - prev_instant; = note: `-D clippy::manual-instant-elapsed` implied by `-D warnings` error: manual implementation of `Instant::elapsed` - --> $DIR/manual_instant_elapsed.rs:26:5 + --> $DIR/manual_instant_elapsed.rs:27:5 | LL | Instant::now() - *ref_to_instant; // to ensure parens are added correctly | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `(*ref_to_instant).elapsed()` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_is_ascii_check.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_is_ascii_check.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000..231ba83b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_is_ascii_check.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +// run-rustfix + +#![allow(unused, dead_code)] +#![warn(clippy::manual_is_ascii_check)] + +fn main() { + assert!('x'.is_ascii_lowercase()); + assert!('X'.is_ascii_uppercase()); + assert!(b'x'.is_ascii_lowercase()); + assert!(b'X'.is_ascii_uppercase()); + + let num = '2'; + assert!(num.is_ascii_digit()); + assert!(b'1'.is_ascii_digit()); + assert!('x'.is_ascii_alphabetic()); + + assert!(matches!('x', 'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z' | '_')); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.23"] +fn msrv_1_23() { + assert!(matches!(b'1', b'0'..=b'9')); + assert!(matches!('X', 'A'..='Z')); + assert!(matches!('x', 'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z')); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.24"] +fn msrv_1_24() { + assert!(b'1'.is_ascii_digit()); + assert!('X'.is_ascii_uppercase()); + assert!('x'.is_ascii_alphabetic()); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.46"] +fn msrv_1_46() { + const FOO: bool = matches!('x', '0'..='9'); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.47"] +fn msrv_1_47() { + const FOO: bool = 'x'.is_ascii_digit(); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_is_ascii_check.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_is_ascii_check.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..39ee6151c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_is_ascii_check.rs @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +// run-rustfix + +#![allow(unused, dead_code)] +#![warn(clippy::manual_is_ascii_check)] + +fn main() { + assert!(matches!('x', 'a'..='z')); + assert!(matches!('X', 'A'..='Z')); + assert!(matches!(b'x', b'a'..=b'z')); + assert!(matches!(b'X', b'A'..=b'Z')); + + let num = '2'; + assert!(matches!(num, '0'..='9')); + assert!(matches!(b'1', b'0'..=b'9')); + assert!(matches!('x', 'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z')); + + assert!(matches!('x', 'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z' | '_')); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.23"] +fn msrv_1_23() { + assert!(matches!(b'1', b'0'..=b'9')); + assert!(matches!('X', 'A'..='Z')); + assert!(matches!('x', 'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z')); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.24"] +fn msrv_1_24() { + assert!(matches!(b'1', b'0'..=b'9')); + assert!(matches!('X', 'A'..='Z')); + assert!(matches!('x', 'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z')); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.46"] +fn msrv_1_46() { + const FOO: bool = matches!('x', '0'..='9'); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.47"] +fn msrv_1_47() { + const FOO: bool = matches!('x', '0'..='9'); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_is_ascii_check.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_is_ascii_check.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..397cbe05c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_is_ascii_check.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:7:13 + | +LL | assert!(matches!('x', 'a'..='z')); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `'x'.is_ascii_lowercase()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::manual-is-ascii-check` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:8:13 + | +LL | assert!(matches!('X', 'A'..='Z')); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `'X'.is_ascii_uppercase()` + +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:9:13 + | +LL | assert!(matches!(b'x', b'a'..=b'z')); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `b'x'.is_ascii_lowercase()` + +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:10:13 + | +LL | assert!(matches!(b'X', b'A'..=b'Z')); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `b'X'.is_ascii_uppercase()` + +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:13:13 + | +LL | assert!(matches!(num, '0'..='9')); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `num.is_ascii_digit()` + +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:14:13 + | +LL | assert!(matches!(b'1', b'0'..=b'9')); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `b'1'.is_ascii_digit()` + +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:15:13 + | +LL | assert!(matches!('x', 'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z')); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `'x'.is_ascii_alphabetic()` + +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:29:13 + | +LL | assert!(matches!(b'1', b'0'..=b'9')); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `b'1'.is_ascii_digit()` + +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:30:13 + | +LL | assert!(matches!('X', 'A'..='Z')); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `'X'.is_ascii_uppercase()` + +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:31:13 + | +LL | assert!(matches!('x', 'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z')); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `'x'.is_ascii_alphabetic()` + +error: manual check for common ascii range + --> $DIR/manual_is_ascii_check.rs:41:23 + | +LL | const FOO: bool = matches!('x', '0'..='9'); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `'x'.is_ascii_digit()` + +error: aborting due to 11 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..48a162c13 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else.rs @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +#![allow(unused_braces, unused_variables, dead_code)] +#![allow( + clippy::collapsible_else_if, + clippy::unused_unit, + clippy::let_unit_value, + clippy::match_single_binding, + clippy::never_loop +)] +#![warn(clippy::manual_let_else)] + +fn g() -> Option<()> { + None +} + +fn main() {} + +fn fire() { + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { return }; + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else { + return; + }; + + let v = if let Some(v) = g() { + // Blocks around the identity should have no impact + { + { v } + } + } else { + // Some computation should still make it fire + g(); + return; + }; + + // continue and break diverge + loop { + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { continue }; + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { break }; + } + + // panic also diverges + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { panic!() }; + + // abort also diverges + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else { + std::process::abort() + }; + + // If whose two branches diverge also diverges + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else { + if true { return } else { panic!() } + }; + + // Diverging after an if still makes the block diverge: + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else { + if true {} + panic!(); + }; + + // A match diverges if all branches diverge: + // Note: the corresponding let-else requires a ; at the end of the match + // as otherwise the type checker does not turn it into a ! type. + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else { + match () { + _ if panic!() => {}, + _ => panic!(), + } + }; + + // An if's expression can cause divergence: + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { if panic!() {} }; + + // An expression of a match can cause divergence: + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else { + match panic!() { + _ => {}, + } + }; + + // Top level else if + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else if true { + return; + } else { + panic!("diverge"); + }; + + // All match arms diverge + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else { + match (g(), g()) { + (Some(_), None) => return, + (None, Some(_)) => { + if true { + return; + } else { + panic!(); + } + }, + _ => return, + } + }; + + // Tuples supported for the declared variables + let (v, w) = if let Some(v_some) = g().map(|v| (v, 42)) { + v_some + } else { + return; + }; + + // Tuples supported for the identity block and pattern + let v = if let (Some(v_some), w_some) = (g(), 0) { + (w_some, v_some) + } else { + return; + }; + + // entirely inside macro lints + macro_rules! create_binding_if_some { + ($n:ident, $e:expr) => { + let $n = if let Some(v) = $e { v } else { return }; + }; + } + create_binding_if_some!(w, g()); +} + +fn not_fire() { + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + // Nothing returned. Should not fire. + } else { + return; + }; + + let w = 0; + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + // Different variable than v_some. Should not fire. + w + } else { + return; + }; + + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + // Computation in then clause. Should not fire. + g(); + v_some + } else { + return; + }; + + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else { + if false { + return; + } + // This doesn't diverge. Should not fire. + () + }; + + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else { + // There is one match arm that doesn't diverge. Should not fire. + match (g(), g()) { + (Some(_), None) => return, + (None, Some(_)) => return, + (Some(_), Some(_)) => (), + _ => return, + } + }; + + let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { + v_some + } else { + // loop with a break statement inside does not diverge. + loop { + break; + } + }; + + enum Uninhabited {} + fn un() -> Uninhabited { + panic!() + } + let v = if let Some(v_some) = None { + v_some + } else { + // Don't lint if the type is uninhabited but not ! + un() + }; + + fn question_mark() -> Option<()> { + let v = if let Some(v) = g() { + v + } else { + // Question mark does not diverge + g()? + }; + Some(v) + } + + // Macro boundary inside let + macro_rules! some_or_return { + ($e:expr) => { + if let Some(v) = $e { v } else { return } + }; + } + let v = some_or_return!(g()); + + // Also macro boundary inside let, but inside a macro + macro_rules! create_binding_if_some_nf { + ($n:ident, $e:expr) => { + let $n = some_or_return!($e); + }; + } + create_binding_if_some_nf!(v, g()); + + // Already a let-else + let Some(a) = (if let Some(b) = Some(Some(())) { b } else { return }) else { panic!() }; + + // If a type annotation is present, don't lint as + // expressing the type might be too hard + let v: () = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { panic!() }; + + // Issue 9940 + // Suggestion should not expand macros + macro_rules! macro_call { + () => { + return () + }; + } + + let ff = Some(1); + let _ = match ff { + Some(value) => value, + _ => macro_call!(), + }; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..52aac6bc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:18:5 + | +LL | let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { return }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider writing: `let Some(v_some) = g() else { return };` + | + = note: `-D clippy::manual-let-else` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:19:5 + | +LL | / let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { +LL | | v_some +LL | | } else { +LL | | return; +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let Some(v_some) = g() else { +LL + return; +LL + }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:25:5 + | +LL | / let v = if let Some(v) = g() { +LL | | // Blocks around the identity should have no impact +LL | | { +LL | | { v } +... | +LL | | return; +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let Some(v) = g() else { +LL + // Some computation should still make it fire +LL + g(); +LL + return; +LL + }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:38:9 + | +LL | let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { continue }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider writing: `let Some(v_some) = g() else { continue };` + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:39:9 + | +LL | let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { break }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider writing: `let Some(v_some) = g() else { break };` + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:43:5 + | +LL | let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { panic!() }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider writing: `let Some(v_some) = g() else { panic!() };` + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:46:5 + | +LL | / let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { +LL | | v_some +LL | | } else { +LL | | std::process::abort() +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let Some(v_some) = g() else { +LL + std::process::abort() +LL + }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:53:5 + | +LL | / let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { +LL | | v_some +LL | | } else { +LL | | if true { return } else { panic!() } +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let Some(v_some) = g() else { +LL + if true { return } else { panic!() } +LL + }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:60:5 + | +LL | / let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { +LL | | v_some +LL | | } else { +LL | | if true {} +LL | | panic!(); +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let Some(v_some) = g() else { +LL + if true {} +LL + panic!(); +LL + }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:70:5 + | +LL | / let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { +LL | | v_some +LL | | } else { +LL | | match () { +... | +LL | | } +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let Some(v_some) = g() else { +LL + match () { +LL + _ if panic!() => {}, +LL + _ => panic!(), +LL + } +LL + }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:80:5 + | +LL | let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { if panic!() {} }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider writing: `let Some(v_some) = g() else { if panic!() {} };` + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:83:5 + | +LL | / let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { +LL | | v_some +LL | | } else { +LL | | match panic!() { +LL | | _ => {}, +LL | | } +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let Some(v_some) = g() else { +LL + match panic!() { +LL + _ => {}, +LL + } +LL + }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:92:5 + | +LL | / let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { +LL | | v_some +LL | | } else if true { +LL | | return; +LL | | } else { +LL | | panic!("diverge"); +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let Some(v_some) = g() else { if true { +LL + return; +LL + } else { +LL + panic!("diverge"); +LL + } }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:101:5 + | +LL | / let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { +LL | | v_some +LL | | } else { +LL | | match (g(), g()) { +... | +LL | | } +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let Some(v_some) = g() else { +LL + match (g(), g()) { +LL + (Some(_), None) => return, +LL + (None, Some(_)) => { +LL + if true { +LL + return; +LL + } else { +LL + panic!(); +LL + } +LL + }, +LL + _ => return, +LL + } +LL + }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:118:5 + | +LL | / let (v, w) = if let Some(v_some) = g().map(|v| (v, 42)) { +LL | | v_some +LL | | } else { +LL | | return; +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let Some(v_some) = g().map(|v| (v, 42)) else { +LL + return; +LL + }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:125:5 + | +LL | / let v = if let (Some(v_some), w_some) = (g(), 0) { +LL | | (w_some, v_some) +LL | | } else { +LL | | return; +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider writing + | +LL ~ let (Some(v_some), w_some) = (g(), 0) else { +LL + return; +LL + }; + | + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:134:13 + | +LL | let $n = if let Some(v) = $e { v } else { return }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider writing: `let Some(v) = g() else { return };` +... +LL | create_binding_if_some!(w, g()); + | ------------------------------- in this macro invocation + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `create_binding_if_some` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else.rs:247:5 + | +LL | / let _ = match ff { +LL | | Some(value) => value, +LL | | _ => macro_call!(), +LL | | }; + | |______^ help: consider writing: `let Some(value) = ff else { macro_call!() };` + +error: aborting due to 18 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else_match.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else_match.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..93c86ca24 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else_match.rs @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +#![allow(unused_braces, unused_variables, dead_code)] +#![allow(clippy::collapsible_else_if, clippy::let_unit_value)] +#![warn(clippy::manual_let_else)] +// Ensure that we don't conflict with match -> if let lints +#![warn(clippy::single_match_else, clippy::single_match)] + +fn f() -> Result<u32, u32> { + Ok(0) +} + +fn g() -> Option<()> { + None +} + +fn h() -> (Option<()>, Option<()>) { + (None, None) +} + +enum Variant { + Foo, + Bar(u32), + Baz(u32), +} + +fn build_enum() -> Variant { + Variant::Foo +} + +fn main() {} + +fn fire() { + let v = match g() { + Some(v_some) => v_some, + None => return, + }; + + let v = match g() { + Some(v_some) => v_some, + _ => return, + }; + + loop { + // More complex pattern for the identity arm and diverging arm + let v = match h() { + (Some(_), Some(_)) | (None, None) => continue, + (Some(v), None) | (None, Some(v)) => v, + }; + // Custom enums are supported as long as the "else" arm is a simple _ + let v = match build_enum() { + _ => continue, + Variant::Bar(v) | Variant::Baz(v) => v, + }; + } + + // There is a _ in the diverging arm + // TODO also support unused bindings aka _v + let v = match f() { + Ok(v) => v, + Err(_) => return, + }; + + // Err(()) is an allowed pattern + let v = match f().map_err(|_| ()) { + Ok(v) => v, + Err(()) => return, + }; +} + +fn not_fire() { + // Multiple diverging arms + let v = match h() { + _ => panic!(), + (None, Some(_v)) => return, + (Some(v), None) => v, + }; + + // Multiple identity arms + let v = match h() { + _ => panic!(), + (None, Some(v)) => v, + (Some(v), None) => v, + }; + + // No diverging arm at all, only identity arms. + // This is no case for let else, but destructuring assignment. + let v = match f() { + Ok(v) => v, + Err(e) => e, + }; + + // The identity arm has a guard + let v = match g() { + Some(v) if g().is_none() => v, + _ => return, + }; + + // The diverging arm has a guard + let v = match f() { + Err(v) if v > 0 => panic!(), + Ok(v) | Err(v) => v, + }; + + // The diverging arm creates a binding + let v = match f() { + Ok(v) => v, + Err(e) => panic!("error: {e}"), + }; + + // Custom enum where the diverging arm + // explicitly mentions the variant + let v = match build_enum() { + Variant::Foo => return, + Variant::Bar(v) | Variant::Baz(v) => v, + }; + + // The custom enum is surrounded by an Err() + let v = match Err(build_enum()) { + Ok(v) | Err(Variant::Bar(v) | Variant::Baz(v)) => v, + Err(Variant::Foo) => return, + }; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else_match.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else_match.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..38be5ac54 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_let_else_match.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else_match.rs:32:5 + | +LL | / let v = match g() { +LL | | Some(v_some) => v_some, +LL | | None => return, +LL | | }; + | |______^ help: consider writing: `let Some(v_some) = g() else { return };` + | + = note: `-D clippy::manual-let-else` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else_match.rs:37:5 + | +LL | / let v = match g() { +LL | | Some(v_some) => v_some, +LL | | _ => return, +LL | | }; + | |______^ help: consider writing: `let Some(v_some) = g() else { return };` + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else_match.rs:44:9 + | +LL | / let v = match h() { +LL | | (Some(_), Some(_)) | (None, None) => continue, +LL | | (Some(v), None) | (None, Some(v)) => v, +LL | | }; + | |__________^ help: consider writing: `let (Some(v), None) | (None, Some(v)) = h() else { continue };` + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else_match.rs:49:9 + | +LL | / let v = match build_enum() { +LL | | _ => continue, +LL | | Variant::Bar(v) | Variant::Baz(v) => v, +LL | | }; + | |__________^ help: consider writing: `let Variant::Bar(v) | Variant::Baz(v) = build_enum() else { continue };` + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else_match.rs:57:5 + | +LL | / let v = match f() { +LL | | Ok(v) => v, +LL | | Err(_) => return, +LL | | }; + | |______^ help: consider writing: `let Ok(v) = f() else { return };` + +error: this could be rewritten as `let...else` + --> $DIR/manual_let_else_match.rs:63:5 + | +LL | / let v = match f().map_err(|_| ()) { +LL | | Ok(v) => v, +LL | | Err(()) => return, +LL | | }; + | |______^ help: consider writing: `let Ok(v) = f().map_err(|_| ()) else { return };` + +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.fixed index d864f8554..fc8511626 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::manual_ok_or)] +#![allow(clippy::or_fun_call)] #![allow(clippy::disallowed_names)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_closure)] #![allow(dead_code)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.rs index 626476846..b5303d33f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.rs @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::manual_ok_or)] +#![allow(clippy::or_fun_call)] #![allow(clippy::disallowed_names)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_closure)] #![allow(dead_code)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.stderr index 65459a097..b4a17f143 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_ok_or.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this pattern reimplements `Option::ok_or` - --> $DIR/manual_ok_or.rs:11:5 + --> $DIR/manual_ok_or.rs:12:5 | LL | foo.map_or(Err("error"), |v| Ok(v)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `foo.ok_or("error")` @@ -7,19 +7,19 @@ LL | foo.map_or(Err("error"), |v| Ok(v)); = note: `-D clippy::manual-ok-or` implied by `-D warnings` error: this pattern reimplements `Option::ok_or` - --> $DIR/manual_ok_or.rs:14:5 + --> $DIR/manual_ok_or.rs:15:5 | LL | foo.map_or(Err("error"), Ok); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `foo.ok_or("error")` error: this pattern reimplements `Option::ok_or` - --> $DIR/manual_ok_or.rs:17:5 + --> $DIR/manual_ok_or.rs:18:5 | LL | None::<i32>.map_or(Err("error"), |v| Ok(v)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `None::<i32>.ok_or("error")` error: this pattern reimplements `Option::ok_or` - --> $DIR/manual_ok_or.rs:21:5 + --> $DIR/manual_ok_or.rs:22:5 | LL | / foo.map_or(Err::<i32, &str>( LL | | &format!( diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.fixed index b942fbfe9..4cdc0546a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.fixed @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix // aux-build:macro_rules.rs -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_rem_euclid)] #[macro_use] @@ -55,31 +54,27 @@ pub const fn const_rem_euclid_4(num: i32) -> i32 { num.rem_euclid(4) } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.37"] pub fn msrv_1_37() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.37"] - let x: i32 = 10; let _: i32 = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.38"] pub fn msrv_1_38() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.38"] - let x: i32 = 10; let _: i32 = x.rem_euclid(4); } // For const fns: +#[clippy::msrv = "1.51"] pub const fn msrv_1_51() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.51"] - let x: i32 = 10; let _: i32 = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.52"] pub const fn msrv_1_52() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.52"] - let x: i32 = 10; let _: i32 = x.rem_euclid(4); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.rs index 7462d5321..58a9e20f3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix // aux-build:macro_rules.rs -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_rem_euclid)] #[macro_use] @@ -55,31 +54,27 @@ pub const fn const_rem_euclid_4(num: i32) -> i32 { ((num % 4) + 4) % 4 } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.37"] pub fn msrv_1_37() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.37"] - let x: i32 = 10; let _: i32 = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.38"] pub fn msrv_1_38() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.38"] - let x: i32 = 10; let _: i32 = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4; } // For const fns: +#[clippy::msrv = "1.51"] pub const fn msrv_1_51() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.51"] - let x: i32 = 10; let _: i32 = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.52"] pub const fn msrv_1_52() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.52"] - let x: i32 = 10; let _: i32 = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.stderr index d51bac03b..e3122a588 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation - --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:20:18 + --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:19:18 | LL | let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)` @@ -7,31 +7,31 @@ LL | let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4; = note: `-D clippy::manual-rem-euclid` implied by `-D warnings` error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation - --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:21:18 + --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:20:18 | LL | let _: i32 = (4 + (value % 4)) % 4; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)` error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation - --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:22:18 + --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:21:18 | LL | let _: i32 = (value % 4 + 4) % 4; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)` error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation - --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:23:18 + --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:22:18 | LL | let _: i32 = (4 + value % 4) % 4; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)` error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation - --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:24:22 + --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:23:22 | LL | let _: i32 = 1 + (4 + value % 4) % 4; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)` error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation - --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:13:22 + --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:12:22 | LL | let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)` @@ -42,25 +42,25 @@ LL | internal_rem_euclid!(); = note: this error originates in the macro `internal_rem_euclid` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation - --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:50:5 + --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:49:5 | LL | ((num % 4) + 4) % 4 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `num.rem_euclid(4)` error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation - --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:55:5 + --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:54:5 | LL | ((num % 4) + 4) % 4 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `num.rem_euclid(4)` error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation - --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:69:18 + --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:66:18 | LL | let _: i32 = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `x.rem_euclid(4)` error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation - --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:84:18 + --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:79:18 | LL | let _: i32 = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `x.rem_euclid(4)` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.fixed index fba503a20..e5ae3cf3e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_retain)] #![allow(unused)] use std::collections::BTreeMap; @@ -216,8 +215,8 @@ fn vec_deque_retain() { bar = foobar.into_iter().filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).collect(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.52"] fn _msrv_153() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.52"] let mut btree_map: BTreeMap<i8, i8> = (0..8).map(|x| (x, x * 10)).collect(); btree_map = btree_map.into_iter().filter(|(k, _)| k % 2 == 0).collect(); @@ -225,14 +224,14 @@ fn _msrv_153() { btree_set = btree_set.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).copied().collect(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.25"] fn _msrv_126() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.25"] let mut s = String::from("foobar"); s = s.chars().filter(|&c| c != 'o').to_owned().collect(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.17"] fn _msrv_118() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.17"] let mut hash_set = HashSet::from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]); hash_set = hash_set.into_iter().filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).collect(); let mut hash_map: HashMap<i8, i8> = (0..8).map(|x| (x, x * 10)).collect(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.rs index 81a849fe7..1021f15ed 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_retain)] #![allow(unused)] use std::collections::BTreeMap; @@ -222,8 +221,8 @@ fn vec_deque_retain() { bar = foobar.into_iter().filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).collect(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.52"] fn _msrv_153() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.52"] let mut btree_map: BTreeMap<i8, i8> = (0..8).map(|x| (x, x * 10)).collect(); btree_map = btree_map.into_iter().filter(|(k, _)| k % 2 == 0).collect(); @@ -231,14 +230,14 @@ fn _msrv_153() { btree_set = btree_set.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).copied().collect(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.25"] fn _msrv_126() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.25"] let mut s = String::from("foobar"); s = s.chars().filter(|&c| c != 'o').to_owned().collect(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.17"] fn _msrv_118() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.17"] let mut hash_set = HashSet::from([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]); hash_set = hash_set.into_iter().filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).collect(); let mut hash_map: HashMap<i8, i8> = (0..8).map(|x| (x, x * 10)).collect(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.stderr index ec635919b..89316ce1d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_retain.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:52:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:51:5 | LL | btree_map = btree_map.into_iter().filter(|(k, _)| k % 2 == 0).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `btree_map.retain(|k, _| k % 2 == 0)` @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ LL | btree_map = btree_map.into_iter().filter(|(k, _)| k % 2 == 0).collect() = note: `-D clippy::manual-retain` implied by `-D warnings` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:53:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:52:5 | LL | btree_map = btree_map.into_iter().filter(|(_, v)| v % 2 == 0).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `btree_map.retain(|_, &mut v| v % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:54:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:53:5 | LL | / btree_map = btree_map LL | | .into_iter() @@ -22,37 +22,37 @@ LL | | .collect(); | |__________________^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `btree_map.retain(|k, &mut v| (k % 2 == 0) && (v % 2 == 0))` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:76:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:75:5 | LL | btree_set = btree_set.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).copied().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `btree_set.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:77:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:76:5 | LL | btree_set = btree_set.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).cloned().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `btree_set.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:78:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:77:5 | LL | btree_set = btree_set.into_iter().filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `btree_set.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:108:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:107:5 | LL | hash_map = hash_map.into_iter().filter(|(k, _)| k % 2 == 0).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `hash_map.retain(|k, _| k % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:109:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:108:5 | LL | hash_map = hash_map.into_iter().filter(|(_, v)| v % 2 == 0).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `hash_map.retain(|_, &mut v| v % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:110:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:109:5 | LL | / hash_map = hash_map LL | | .into_iter() @@ -61,61 +61,61 @@ LL | | .collect(); | |__________________^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `hash_map.retain(|k, &mut v| (k % 2 == 0) && (v % 2 == 0))` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:131:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:130:5 | LL | hash_set = hash_set.into_iter().filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `hash_set.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:132:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:131:5 | LL | hash_set = hash_set.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).copied().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `hash_set.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:133:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:132:5 | LL | hash_set = hash_set.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).cloned().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `hash_set.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:162:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:161:5 | LL | s = s.chars().filter(|&c| c != 'o').to_owned().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `s.retain(|c| c != 'o')` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:174:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:173:5 | LL | vec = vec.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).copied().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `vec.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:175:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:174:5 | LL | vec = vec.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).cloned().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `vec.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:176:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:175:5 | LL | vec = vec.into_iter().filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `vec.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:198:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:197:5 | LL | vec_deque = vec_deque.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).copied().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `vec_deque.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:199:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:198:5 | LL | vec_deque = vec_deque.iter().filter(|&x| x % 2 == 0).cloned().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `vec_deque.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` error: this expression can be written more simply using `.retain()` - --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:200:5 + --> $DIR/manual_retain.rs:199:5 | LL | vec_deque = vec_deque.into_iter().filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider calling `.retain()` instead: `vec_deque.retain(|x| x % 2 == 0)` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.fixed index c7ca77043..50b02019c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_split_once)] #![allow(unused, clippy::iter_skip_next, clippy::iter_nth_zero)] @@ -127,8 +126,8 @@ fn indirect() -> Option<()> { None } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.51"] fn _msrv_1_51() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.51"] // `str::split_once` was stabilized in 1.52. Do not lint this let _ = "key=value".splitn(2, '=').nth(1).unwrap(); @@ -137,8 +136,8 @@ fn _msrv_1_51() { let b = iter.next().unwrap(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.52"] fn _msrv_1_52() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.52"] let _ = "key=value".split_once('=').unwrap().1; let (a, b) = "a.b.c".split_once('.').unwrap(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.rs index ee2848a25..e1e8b71a9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_split_once)] #![allow(unused, clippy::iter_skip_next, clippy::iter_nth_zero)] @@ -127,8 +126,8 @@ fn indirect() -> Option<()> { None } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.51"] fn _msrv_1_51() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.51"] // `str::split_once` was stabilized in 1.52. Do not lint this let _ = "key=value".splitn(2, '=').nth(1).unwrap(); @@ -137,8 +136,8 @@ fn _msrv_1_51() { let b = iter.next().unwrap(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.52"] fn _msrv_1_52() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.52"] let _ = "key=value".splitn(2, '=').nth(1).unwrap(); let mut iter = "a.b.c".splitn(2, '.'); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.stderr index 269669468..78da5a16c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_split_once.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:14:13 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:13:13 | LL | let _ = "key=value".splitn(2, '=').nth(1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"key=value".split_once('=').unwrap().1` @@ -7,79 +7,79 @@ LL | let _ = "key=value".splitn(2, '=').nth(1).unwrap(); = note: `-D clippy::manual-split-once` implied by `-D warnings` error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:15:13 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:14:13 | LL | let _ = "key=value".splitn(2, '=').skip(1).next().unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"key=value".split_once('=').unwrap().1` error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:16:18 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:15:18 | LL | let (_, _) = "key=value".splitn(2, '=').next_tuple().unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"key=value".split_once('=')` error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:19:13 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:18:13 | LL | let _ = s.splitn(2, '=').nth(1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.split_once('=').unwrap().1` error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:22:13 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:21:13 | LL | let _ = s.splitn(2, '=').nth(1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.split_once('=').unwrap().1` error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:25:13 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:24:13 | LL | let _ = s.splitn(2, '=').skip(1).next().unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.split_once('=').unwrap().1` error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:28:17 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:27:17 | LL | let _ = s.splitn(2, '=').nth(1)?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.split_once('=')?.1` error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:29:17 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:28:17 | LL | let _ = s.splitn(2, '=').skip(1).next()?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.split_once('=')?.1` error: manual implementation of `rsplit_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:30:17 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:29:17 | LL | let _ = s.rsplitn(2, '=').nth(1)?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.rsplit_once('=')?.0` error: manual implementation of `rsplit_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:31:17 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:30:17 | LL | let _ = s.rsplitn(2, '=').skip(1).next()?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.rsplit_once('=')?.0` error: manual implementation of `rsplit_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:39:13 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:38:13 | LL | let _ = "key=value".rsplitn(2, '=').nth(1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"key=value".rsplit_once('=').unwrap().0` error: manual implementation of `rsplit_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:40:18 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:39:18 | LL | let (_, _) = "key=value".rsplitn(2, '=').next_tuple().unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"key=value".rsplit_once('=').map(|(x, y)| (y, x))` error: manual implementation of `rsplit_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:41:13 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:40:13 | LL | let _ = s.rsplitn(2, '=').nth(1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.rsplit_once('=').map(|x| x.0)` error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:45:5 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:44:5 | LL | let mut iter = "a.b.c".splitn(2, '.'); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ LL + | error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:49:5 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:48:5 | LL | let mut iter = "a.b.c".splitn(2, '.'); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ LL + | error: manual implementation of `rsplit_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:53:5 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:52:5 | LL | let mut iter = "a.b.c".rsplitn(2, '.'); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ LL + | error: manual implementation of `rsplit_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:57:5 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:56:5 | LL | let mut iter = "a.b.c".rsplitn(2, '.'); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -179,13 +179,13 @@ LL + | error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:142:13 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:141:13 | LL | let _ = "key=value".splitn(2, '=').nth(1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"key=value".split_once('=').unwrap().1` error: manual implementation of `split_once` - --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:144:5 + --> $DIR/manual_split_once.rs:143:5 | LL | let mut iter = "a.b.c".splitn(2, '.'); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.fixed index 0704ba2f9..3d56f2a0d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_str_repeat)] use std::borrow::Cow; @@ -54,13 +53,13 @@ fn main() { let _: String = repeat(x).take(count).collect(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.15"] fn _msrv_1_15() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.15"] // `str::repeat` was stabilized in 1.16. Do not lint this let _: String = std::iter::repeat("test").take(10).collect(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.16"] fn _msrv_1_16() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.16"] let _: String = "test".repeat(10); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.rs index f522be439..e8240a949 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_str_repeat)] use std::borrow::Cow; @@ -54,13 +53,13 @@ fn main() { let _: String = repeat(x).take(count).collect(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.15"] fn _msrv_1_15() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.15"] // `str::repeat` was stabilized in 1.16. Do not lint this let _: String = std::iter::repeat("test").take(10).collect(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.16"] fn _msrv_1_16() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.16"] let _: String = std::iter::repeat("test").take(10).collect(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.stderr index c65116897..bdfee7cab 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_str_repeat.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: manual implementation of `str::repeat` using iterators - --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:10:21 + --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:9:21 | LL | let _: String = std::iter::repeat("test").take(10).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"test".repeat(10)` @@ -7,55 +7,55 @@ LL | let _: String = std::iter::repeat("test").take(10).collect(); = note: `-D clippy::manual-str-repeat` implied by `-D warnings` error: manual implementation of `str::repeat` using iterators - --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:11:21 + --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:10:21 | LL | let _: String = std::iter::repeat('x').take(10).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"x".repeat(10)` error: manual implementation of `str::repeat` using iterators - --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:12:21 + --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:11:21 | LL | let _: String = std::iter::repeat('/'').take(10).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"'".repeat(10)` error: manual implementation of `str::repeat` using iterators - --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:13:21 + --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:12:21 | LL | let _: String = std::iter::repeat('"').take(10).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"/"".repeat(10)` error: manual implementation of `str::repeat` using iterators - --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:17:13 + --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:16:13 | LL | let _ = repeat(x).take(count + 2).collect::<String>(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `x.repeat(count + 2)` error: manual implementation of `str::repeat` using iterators - --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:26:21 + --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:25:21 | LL | let _: String = repeat(*x).take(count).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `(*x).repeat(count)` error: manual implementation of `str::repeat` using iterators - --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:35:21 + --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:34:21 | LL | let _: String = repeat(x).take(count).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `x.repeat(count)` error: manual implementation of `str::repeat` using iterators - --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:47:21 + --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:46:21 | LL | let _: String = repeat(Cow::Borrowed("test")).take(count).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Cow::Borrowed("test").repeat(count)` error: manual implementation of `str::repeat` using iterators - --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:50:21 + --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:49:21 | LL | let _: String = repeat(x).take(count).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `x.repeat(count)` error: manual implementation of `str::repeat` using iterators - --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:65:21 + --> $DIR/manual_str_repeat.rs:64:21 | LL | let _: String = std::iter::repeat("test").take(10).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"test".repeat(10)` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_strip.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_strip.rs index 85009d785..b0b1c262a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_strip.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_strip.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_strip)] fn main() { @@ -66,18 +65,16 @@ fn main() { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.44"] fn msrv_1_44() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.44"] - let s = "abc"; if s.starts_with('a') { s[1..].to_string(); } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.45"] fn msrv_1_45() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.45"] - let s = "abc"; if s.starts_with('a') { s[1..].to_string(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_strip.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_strip.stderr index ad2a362f3..f592e898f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_strip.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_strip.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ error: stripping a prefix manually - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:8:24 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:7:24 | LL | str::to_string(&s["ab".len()..]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: the prefix was tested here - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:7:5 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:6:5 | LL | if s.starts_with("ab") { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -21,13 +21,13 @@ LL ~ <stripped>.to_string(); | error: stripping a suffix manually - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:16:24 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:15:24 | LL | str::to_string(&s[..s.len() - "bc".len()]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: the suffix was tested here - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:15:5 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:14:5 | LL | if s.ends_with("bc") { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -42,13 +42,13 @@ LL ~ <stripped>.to_string(); | error: stripping a prefix manually - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:25:24 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:24:24 | LL | str::to_string(&s[1..]); | ^^^^^^^ | note: the prefix was tested here - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:24:5 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:23:5 | LL | if s.starts_with('a') { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -60,13 +60,13 @@ LL ~ <stripped>.to_string(); | error: stripping a prefix manually - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:32:24 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:31:24 | LL | str::to_string(&s[prefix.len()..]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: the prefix was tested here - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:31:5 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:30:5 | LL | if s.starts_with(prefix) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -77,13 +77,13 @@ LL ~ str::to_string(<stripped>); | error: stripping a prefix manually - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:38:24 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:37:24 | LL | str::to_string(&s[PREFIX.len()..]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: the prefix was tested here - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:37:5 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:36:5 | LL | if s.starts_with(PREFIX) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ LL ~ str::to_string(<stripped>); | error: stripping a prefix manually - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:45:24 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:44:24 | LL | str::to_string(&TARGET[prefix.len()..]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: the prefix was tested here - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:44:5 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:43:5 | LL | if TARGET.starts_with(prefix) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -112,13 +112,13 @@ LL ~ str::to_string(<stripped>); | error: stripping a prefix manually - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:51:9 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:50:9 | LL | s1[2..].to_uppercase(); | ^^^^^^^ | note: the prefix was tested here - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:50:5 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:49:5 | LL | if s1.starts_with("ab") { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -129,13 +129,13 @@ LL ~ <stripped>.to_uppercase(); | error: stripping a prefix manually - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:83:9 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:80:9 | LL | s[1..].to_string(); | ^^^^^^ | note: the prefix was tested here - --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:82:5 + --> $DIR/manual_strip.rs:79:5 | LL | if s.starts_with('a') { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.fixed index 312819a0a..53628ef65 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.fixed @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::all, clippy::pedantic)] -#![allow(clippy::let_underscore_drop)] #![allow(clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items)] #![allow(clippy::map_identity)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_closure)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.rs index 3fbf4f9a1..76016c8ed 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::all, clippy::pedantic)] -#![allow(clippy::let_underscore_drop)] #![allow(clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items)] #![allow(clippy::map_identity)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_closure)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.stderr index c91f0b9ae..b6b0c4d09 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_flatten_fixable.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: called `map(..).flatten()` on `Iterator` - --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:18:47 + --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:17:47 | LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6].into_iter().map(option_id).flatten().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing `map` with `filter_map` and remove the `.flatten()`: `filter_map(option_id)` @@ -7,43 +7,43 @@ LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6].into_iter().map(option_id).flatten().coll = note: `-D clippy::map-flatten` implied by `-D warnings` error: called `map(..).flatten()` on `Iterator` - --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:19:47 + --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:18:47 | LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6].into_iter().map(option_id_ref).flatten().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing `map` with `filter_map` and remove the `.flatten()`: `filter_map(option_id_ref)` error: called `map(..).flatten()` on `Iterator` - --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:20:47 + --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:19:47 | LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6].into_iter().map(option_id_closure).flatten().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing `map` with `filter_map` and remove the `.flatten()`: `filter_map(option_id_closure)` error: called `map(..).flatten()` on `Iterator` - --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:21:47 + --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:20:47 | LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6].into_iter().map(|x| x.checked_add(1)).flatten().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing `map` with `filter_map` and remove the `.flatten()`: `filter_map(|x| x.checked_add(1))` error: called `map(..).flatten()` on `Iterator` - --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:24:47 + --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:23:47 | LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6].into_iter().map(|x| 0..x).flatten().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing `map` with `flat_map` and remove the `.flatten()`: `flat_map(|x| 0..x)` error: called `map(..).flatten()` on `Option` - --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:27:40 + --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:26:40 | LL | let _: Option<_> = (Some(Some(1))).map(|x| x).flatten(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing `map` with `and_then` and remove the `.flatten()`: `and_then(|x| x)` error: called `map(..).flatten()` on `Result` - --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:30:42 + --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:29:42 | LL | let _: Result<_, &str> = (Ok(Ok(1))).map(|x| x).flatten(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing `map` with `and_then` and remove the `.flatten()`: `and_then(|x| x)` error: called `map(..).flatten()` on `Iterator` - --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:39:10 + --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:38:10 | LL | .map(|n| match n { | __________^ @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ LL ~ }); | error: called `map(..).flatten()` on `Option` - --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:59:10 + --> $DIR/map_flatten_fixable.rs:58:10 | LL | .map(|_| { | __________^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_unwrap_or.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_unwrap_or.rs index 396b22a9a..32631024c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_unwrap_or.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_unwrap_or.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // aux-build:option_helpers.rs -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::map_unwrap_or)] #![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args, clippy::unnecessary_lazy_evaluations)] @@ -82,17 +81,15 @@ fn main() { result_methods(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.40"] fn msrv_1_40() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.40"] - let res: Result<i32, ()> = Ok(1); let _ = res.map(|x| x + 1).unwrap_or_else(|_e| 0); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.41"] fn msrv_1_41() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.41"] - let res: Result<i32, ()> = Ok(1); let _ = res.map(|x| x + 1).unwrap_or_else(|_e| 0); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_unwrap_or.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_unwrap_or.stderr index d17d24a40..41781b050 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_unwrap_or.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/map_unwrap_or.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or(<a>)` on an `Option` value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or(<a>, <f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:18:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:17:13 | LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) | _____________^ @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ LL + let _ = opt.map_or(0, |x| x + 1); | error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or(<a>)` on an `Option` value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or(<a>, <f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:22:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:21:13 | LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| { | _____________^ @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL ~ ); | error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or(<a>)` on an `Option` value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or(<a>, <f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:26:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:25:13 | LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) | _____________^ @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ LL ~ }, |x| x + 1); | error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or(None)` on an `Option` value. This can be done more directly by calling `and_then(<f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:31:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:30:13 | LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ LL + let _ = opt.and_then(|x| Some(x + 1)); | error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or(None)` on an `Option` value. This can be done more directly by calling `and_then(<f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:33:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:32:13 | LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| { | _____________^ @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ LL ~ ); | error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or(None)` on an `Option` value. This can be done more directly by calling `and_then(<f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:37:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:36:13 | LL | let _ = opt | _____________^ @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ LL + .and_then(|x| Some(x + 1)); | error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or(<a>)` on an `Option` value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or(<a>, <f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:48:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:47:13 | LL | let _ = Some("prefix").map(|p| format!("{}.", p)).unwrap_or(id); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ LL + let _ = Some("prefix").map_or(id, |p| format!("{}.", p)); | error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or_else(<g>)` on an `Option` value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or_else(<g>, <f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:52:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:51:13 | LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| { | _____________^ @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ LL | | ).unwrap_or_else(|| 0); | |__________________________^ error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or_else(<g>)` on an `Option` value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or_else(<g>, <f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:56:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:55:13 | LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) | _____________^ @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ LL | | ); | |_________^ error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or_else(<g>)` on a `Result` value. This can be done more directly by calling `.map_or_else(<g>, <f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:68:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:67:13 | LL | let _ = res.map(|x| { | _____________^ @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ LL | | ).unwrap_or_else(|_e| 0); | |____________________________^ error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or_else(<g>)` on a `Result` value. This can be done more directly by calling `.map_or_else(<g>, <f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:72:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:71:13 | LL | let _ = res.map(|x| x + 1) | _____________^ @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ LL | | }); | |__________^ error: called `map(<f>).unwrap_or_else(<g>)` on a `Result` value. This can be done more directly by calling `.map_or_else(<g>, <f>)` instead - --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:98:13 + --> $DIR/map_unwrap_or.rs:95:13 | LL | let _ = res.map(|x| x + 1).unwrap_or_else(|_e| 0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `res.map_or_else(|_e| 0, |x| x + 1)` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.fixed index 249800769..55cd15bd5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.fixed @@ -1,8 +1,12 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::match_like_matches_macro)] -#![allow(unreachable_patterns, dead_code, clippy::equatable_if_let)] +#![allow( + unreachable_patterns, + dead_code, + clippy::equatable_if_let, + clippy::needless_borrowed_reference +)] fn main() { let x = Some(5); @@ -195,17 +199,15 @@ fn main() { }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.41"] fn msrv_1_41() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.41"] - let _y = match Some(5) { Some(0) => true, _ => false, }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.42"] fn msrv_1_42() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.42"] - let _y = matches!(Some(5), Some(0)); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs index b4e48499b..5d645e108 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs @@ -1,8 +1,12 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::match_like_matches_macro)] -#![allow(unreachable_patterns, dead_code, clippy::equatable_if_let)] +#![allow( + unreachable_patterns, + dead_code, + clippy::equatable_if_let, + clippy::needless_borrowed_reference +)] fn main() { let x = Some(5); @@ -236,18 +240,16 @@ fn main() { }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.41"] fn msrv_1_41() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.41"] - let _y = match Some(5) { Some(0) => true, _ => false, }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.42"] fn msrv_1_42() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.42"] - let _y = match Some(5) { Some(0) => true, _ => false, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.stderr index f1d1c23ae..46f67ef49 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_expr_like_matches_macro.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:11:14 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:15:14 | LL | let _y = match x { | ______________^ @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `-D clippy::match-like-matches-macro` implied by `-D warnings` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:17:14 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:21:14 | LL | let _w = match x { | ______________^ @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `matches!(x, Some(_))` error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_none()` - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:23:14 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:27:14 | LL | let _z = match x { | ______________^ @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `-D clippy::redundant-pattern-matching` implied by `-D warnings` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:29:15 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:33:15 | LL | let _zz = match x { | _______________^ @@ -43,13 +43,13 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `!matches!(x, Some(r) if r == 0)` error: if let .. else expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:35:16 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:39:16 | LL | let _zzz = if let Some(5) = x { true } else { false }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `matches!(x, Some(5))` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:59:20 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:63:20 | LL | let _ans = match x { | ____________________^ @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_________^ help: try this: `matches!(x, E::A(_) | E::B(_))` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:69:20 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:73:20 | LL | let _ans = match x { | ____________________^ @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_________^ help: try this: `matches!(x, E::A(_) | E::B(_))` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:79:20 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:83:20 | LL | let _ans = match x { | ____________________^ @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_________^ help: try this: `!matches!(x, E::B(_) | E::C)` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:139:18 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:143:18 | LL | let _z = match &z { | __________________^ @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_________^ help: try this: `matches!(z, Some(3))` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:148:18 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:152:18 | LL | let _z = match &z { | __________________^ @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_________^ help: try this: `matches!(&z, Some(3))` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:165:21 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:169:21 | LL | let _ = match &z { | _____________________^ @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____________^ help: try this: `matches!(&z, AnEnum::X)` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:179:20 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:183:20 | LL | let _res = match &val { | ____________________^ @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_________^ help: try this: `matches!(&val, &Some(ref _a))` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:191:20 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:195:20 | LL | let _res = match &val { | ____________________^ @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_________^ help: try this: `matches!(&val, &Some(ref _a))` error: match expression looks like `matches!` macro - --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:251:14 + --> $DIR/match_expr_like_matches_macro.rs:253:14 | LL | let _y = match Some(5) { | ______________^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.fixed index ae237395b..874d55843 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow(unused)] #![warn( clippy::all, @@ -80,16 +79,14 @@ fn main() { dont_lint_primitive(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.39"] fn msrv_1_39() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.39"] - let mut s = String::from("foo"); let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut s, String::default()); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.40"] fn msrv_1_40() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.40"] - let mut s = String::from("foo"); let _ = std::mem::take(&mut s); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.rs index 3202e99e0..f4f3bff51 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow(unused)] #![warn( clippy::all, @@ -80,16 +79,14 @@ fn main() { dont_lint_primitive(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.39"] fn msrv_1_39() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.39"] - let mut s = String::from("foo"); let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut s, String::default()); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.40"] fn msrv_1_40() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.40"] - let mut s = String::from("foo"); let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut s, String::default()); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr index dd8a50dab..caa127f76 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: replacing an `Option` with `None` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:17:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:16:13 | LL | let _ = mem::replace(&mut an_option, None); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `an_option.take()` @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ LL | let _ = mem::replace(&mut an_option, None); = note: `-D clippy::mem-replace-option-with-none` implied by `-D warnings` error: replacing an `Option` with `None` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:19:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:18:13 | LL | let _ = mem::replace(an_option, None); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `an_option.take()` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:24:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:23:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut s, String::default()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut s)` @@ -21,103 +21,103 @@ LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut s, String::default()); = note: `-D clippy::mem-replace-with-default` implied by `-D warnings` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:27:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:26:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(s, String::default()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(s)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:28:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:27:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(s, Default::default()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(s)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:31:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:30:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut v, Vec::default()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut v)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:32:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:31:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut v, Default::default()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut v)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:33:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:32:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut v, Vec::new()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut v)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:34:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:33:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut v, vec![]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut v)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:37:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:36:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut hash_map, HashMap::new()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut hash_map)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:40:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:39:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut btree_map, BTreeMap::new()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut btree_map)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:43:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:42:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut vd, VecDeque::new()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut vd)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:46:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:45:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut hash_set, HashSet::new()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut hash_set)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:49:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:48:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut btree_set, BTreeSet::new()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut btree_set)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:52:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:51:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut list, LinkedList::new()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut list)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:55:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:54:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut binary_heap, BinaryHeap::new()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut binary_heap)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:58:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:57:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut tuple, (vec![], BinaryHeap::new())); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut tuple)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:61:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:60:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut refstr, ""); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut refstr)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:64:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:63:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut slice, &[]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut slice)` error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take` - --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:94:13 + --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:91:13 | LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut s, String::default()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut s)` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_attr.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_attr.rs index cd148063b..955e7eb72 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_attr.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_attr.rs @@ -3,27 +3,60 @@ fn main() {} +#[clippy::msrv = "1.42.0"] fn just_under_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.42.0"] let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.43.0"] fn meets_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.43.0"] let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.44.0"] fn just_above_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.44.0"] let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.42"] fn no_patch_under() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.42"] let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.43"] fn no_patch_meets() { + let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; +} + +fn inner_attr_under() { + #![clippy::msrv = "1.42"] + let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; +} + +fn inner_attr_meets() { #![clippy::msrv = "1.43"] let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; } + +// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6920 +fn scoping() { + mod m { + #![clippy::msrv = "1.42.0"] + } + + // Should warn + let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; + + mod a { + #![clippy::msrv = "1.42.0"] + + fn should_warn() { + #![clippy::msrv = "1.43.0"] + let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; + } + + fn should_not_warn() { + let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; + } + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_attr.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_attr.stderr index 68aa58748..7e2135584 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_attr.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_attr.stderr @@ -23,5 +23,29 @@ LL | let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; | = help: consider using the constant directly -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::LOG2_10` found + --> $DIR/min_rust_version_attr.rs:38:19 + | +LL | let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider using the constant directly + +error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::LOG2_10` found + --> $DIR/min_rust_version_attr.rs:48:19 + | +LL | let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider using the constant directly + +error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::LOG2_10` found + --> $DIR/min_rust_version_attr.rs:55:27 + | +LL | let log2_10 = 3.321928094887362; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider using the constant directly + +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_invalid_attr.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_invalid_attr.stderr index 93370a0fa..675b78031 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_invalid_attr.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/min_rust_version_invalid_attr.stderr @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error: `invalid.version` is not a valid Rust version LL | #![clippy::msrv = "invalid.version"] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: `msrv` cannot be an outer attribute +error: `invalid.version` is not a valid Rust version --> $DIR/min_rust_version_invalid_attr.rs:6:1 | LL | #[clippy::msrv = "invalid.version"] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/misnamed_getters.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/misnamed_getters.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..03e7dac7d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/misnamed_getters.rs @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +#![allow(unused)] +#![warn(clippy::misnamed_getters)] + +struct A { + a: u8, + b: u8, + c: u8, +} + +impl A { + fn a(&self) -> &u8 { + &self.b + } + fn a_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.b + } + + fn b(self) -> u8 { + self.a + } + + fn b_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.a + } + + fn c(&self) -> &u8 { + &self.b + } + + fn c_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.a + } +} + +union B { + a: u8, + b: u8, +} + +impl B { + unsafe fn a(&self) -> &u8 { + &self.b + } + unsafe fn a_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.b + } + + unsafe fn b(self) -> u8 { + self.a + } + + unsafe fn b_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.a + } + + unsafe fn c(&self) -> &u8 { + &self.b + } + + unsafe fn c_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.a + } + + unsafe fn a_unchecked(&self) -> &u8 { + &self.b + } + unsafe fn a_unchecked_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.b + } + + unsafe fn b_unchecked(self) -> u8 { + self.a + } + + unsafe fn b_unchecked_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.a + } + + unsafe fn c_unchecked(&self) -> &u8 { + &self.b + } + + unsafe fn c_unchecked_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.a + } +} + +struct D { + d: u8, + inner: A, +} + +impl core::ops::Deref for D { + type Target = A; + fn deref(&self) -> &A { + &self.inner + } +} + +impl core::ops::DerefMut for D { + fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut A { + &mut self.inner + } +} + +impl D { + fn a(&self) -> &u8 { + &self.b + } + fn a_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.b + } + + fn d(&self) -> &u8 { + &self.b + } + fn d_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { + &mut self.b + } +} + +fn main() { + // test code goes here +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/misnamed_getters.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/misnamed_getters.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1e38a83d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/misnamed_getters.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:11:5 + | +LL | / fn a(&self) -> &u8 { +LL | | &self.b + | | ------- help: consider using: `&self.a` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::misnamed-getters` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:14:5 + | +LL | / fn a_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { +LL | | &mut self.b + | | ----------- help: consider using: `&mut self.a` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:18:5 + | +LL | / fn b(self) -> u8 { +LL | | self.a + | | ------ help: consider using: `self.b` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:22:5 + | +LL | / fn b_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { +LL | | &mut self.a + | | ----------- help: consider using: `&mut self.b` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:26:5 + | +LL | / fn c(&self) -> &u8 { +LL | | &self.b + | | ------- help: consider using: `&self.c` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:30:5 + | +LL | / fn c_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { +LL | | &mut self.a + | | ----------- help: consider using: `&mut self.c` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:41:5 + | +LL | / unsafe fn a(&self) -> &u8 { +LL | | &self.b + | | ------- help: consider using: `&self.a` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:44:5 + | +LL | / unsafe fn a_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { +LL | | &mut self.b + | | ----------- help: consider using: `&mut self.a` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:48:5 + | +LL | / unsafe fn b(self) -> u8 { +LL | | self.a + | | ------ help: consider using: `self.b` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:52:5 + | +LL | / unsafe fn b_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { +LL | | &mut self.a + | | ----------- help: consider using: `&mut self.b` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:64:5 + | +LL | / unsafe fn a_unchecked(&self) -> &u8 { +LL | | &self.b + | | ------- help: consider using: `&self.a` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:67:5 + | +LL | / unsafe fn a_unchecked_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { +LL | | &mut self.b + | | ----------- help: consider using: `&mut self.a` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:71:5 + | +LL | / unsafe fn b_unchecked(self) -> u8 { +LL | | self.a + | | ------ help: consider using: `self.b` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:75:5 + | +LL | / unsafe fn b_unchecked_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { +LL | | &mut self.a + | | ----------- help: consider using: `&mut self.b` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:107:5 + | +LL | / fn a(&self) -> &u8 { +LL | | &self.b + | | ------- help: consider using: `&self.a` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:110:5 + | +LL | / fn a_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { +LL | | &mut self.b + | | ----------- help: consider using: `&mut self.a` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:114:5 + | +LL | / fn d(&self) -> &u8 { +LL | | &self.b + | | ------- help: consider using: `&self.d` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: getter function appears to return the wrong field + --> $DIR/misnamed_getters.rs:117:5 + | +LL | / fn d_mut(&mut self) -> &mut u8 { +LL | | &mut self.b + | | ----------- help: consider using: `&mut self.d` +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: aborting due to 18 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/cant_be_const.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/cant_be_const.rs index b950248ef..75cace181 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/cant_be_const.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/cant_be_const.rs @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ #![warn(clippy::missing_const_for_fn)] #![feature(start)] -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] extern crate helper; extern crate proc_macro_with_span; @@ -115,9 +114,8 @@ fn unstably_const_fn() { helper::unstably_const_fn() } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.46.0"] mod const_fn_stabilized_after_msrv { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.46.0"] - // Do not lint this because `u8::is_ascii_digit` is stabilized as a const function in 1.47.0. fn const_fn_stabilized_after_msrv(byte: u8) { byte.is_ascii_digit(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/could_be_const.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/could_be_const.rs index b85e88784..0246c8622 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/could_be_const.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/could_be_const.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![warn(clippy::missing_const_for_fn)] #![allow(incomplete_features, clippy::let_and_return)] -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] use std::mem::transmute; @@ -68,24 +67,21 @@ mod with_drop { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.47.0"] mod const_fn_stabilized_before_msrv { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.47.0"] - // This could be const because `u8::is_ascii_digit` is a stable const function in 1.47. fn const_fn_stabilized_before_msrv(byte: u8) { byte.is_ascii_digit(); } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.45"] fn msrv_1_45() -> i32 { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.45"] - 45 } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.46"] fn msrv_1_46() -> i32 { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.46"] - 46 } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/could_be_const.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/could_be_const.stderr index f8e221c82..955e1ed26 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/could_be_const.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/could_be_const.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:13:5 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:12:5 | LL | / pub fn new() -> Self { LL | | Self { guess: 42 } @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | | } = note: `-D clippy::missing-const-for-fn` implied by `-D warnings` error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:17:5 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:16:5 | LL | / fn const_generic_params<'a, T, const N: usize>(&self, b: &'a [T; N]) -> &'a [T; N] { LL | | b @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:23:1 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:22:1 | LL | / fn one() -> i32 { LL | | 1 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:28:1 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:27:1 | LL | / fn two() -> i32 { LL | | let abc = 2; @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:34:1 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:33:1 | LL | / fn string() -> String { LL | | String::new() @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:39:1 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:38:1 | LL | / unsafe fn four() -> i32 { LL | | 4 @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:44:1 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:43:1 | LL | / fn generic<T>(t: T) -> T { LL | | t @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:52:1 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:51:1 | LL | / fn generic_arr<T: Copy>(t: [T; 1]) -> T { LL | | t[0] @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:65:9 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:64:9 | LL | / pub fn b(self, a: &A) -> B { LL | | B @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ LL | | } | |_________^ error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:75:5 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:73:5 | LL | / fn const_fn_stabilized_before_msrv(byte: u8) { LL | | byte.is_ascii_digit(); @@ -82,11 +82,9 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: this could be a `const fn` - --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:86:1 + --> $DIR/could_be_const.rs:84:1 | LL | / fn msrv_1_46() -> i32 { -LL | | #![clippy::msrv = "1.46"] -LL | | LL | | 46 LL | | } | |_^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.stderr index c9ded7f1a..183c262ce 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,8 @@ error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:6:1 | -LL | / pub fn unwrap() { -LL | | let result = Err("Hi"); -LL | | result.unwrap() -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub fn unwrap() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: first possible panic found here --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:8:5 @@ -17,10 +14,8 @@ LL | result.unwrap() error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:12:1 | -LL | / pub fn panic() { -LL | | panic!("This function panics") -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub fn panic() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: first possible panic found here --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:13:5 @@ -31,10 +26,8 @@ LL | panic!("This function panics") error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:17:1 | -LL | / pub fn todo() { -LL | | todo!() -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub fn todo() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: first possible panic found here --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:18:5 @@ -45,14 +38,8 @@ LL | todo!() error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:22:1 | -LL | / pub fn inner_body(opt: Option<u32>) { -LL | | opt.map(|x| { -LL | | if x == 10 { -LL | | panic!() -LL | | } -LL | | }); -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub fn inner_body(opt: Option<u32>) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: first possible panic found here --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:25:13 @@ -63,10 +50,8 @@ LL | panic!() error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:31:1 | -LL | / pub fn unreachable_and_panic() { -LL | | if true { unreachable!() } else { panic!() } -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub fn unreachable_and_panic() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: first possible panic found here --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:32:39 @@ -77,11 +62,8 @@ LL | if true { unreachable!() } else { panic!() } error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:36:1 | -LL | / pub fn assert_eq() { -LL | | let x = 0; -LL | | assert_eq!(x, 0); -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub fn assert_eq() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: first possible panic found here --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:38:5 @@ -92,11 +74,8 @@ LL | assert_eq!(x, 0); error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:42:1 | -LL | / pub fn assert_ne() { -LL | | let x = 0; -LL | | assert_ne!(x, 0); -LL | | } - | |_^ +LL | pub fn assert_ne() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: first possible panic found here --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:44:5 diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_from_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_from_ref.rs index 370dbd588..7de153305 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_from_ref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_from_ref.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#![allow(unused)] +#![allow(unused, clippy::needless_lifetimes)] #![warn(clippy::mut_from_ref)] struct Foo; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.rs index ac8fd9d8f..ee3a85656 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.rs @@ -57,3 +57,20 @@ fn issue6922() { // do not lint from an external macro mut_mut!(); } + +mod issue9035 { + use std::fmt::Display; + + struct Foo<'a> { + inner: &'a mut dyn Display, + } + + impl Foo<'_> { + fn foo(&mut self) { + let hlp = &mut self.inner; + bar(hlp); + } + } + + fn bar(_: &mut impl Display) {} +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.rs index e1ae1ef92..7fdeb27ed 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.rs @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ fn mut_range_bound_no_immediate_break() { let mut n = 3; for i in n..10 { if n == 4 { - n = 1; // FIXME: warning because is is not immediately followed by break + n = 1; // FIXME: warning because it is not immediately followed by break let _ = 2; break; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.stderr index e0c8dced3..b679b7a0a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.stderr @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ LL | m = 2; // warning because it is not immediately followed by break error: attempt to mutate range bound within loop --> $DIR/mut_range_bound.rs:79:13 | -LL | n = 1; // FIXME: warning because is is not immediately followed by break +LL | n = 1; // FIXME: warning because it is not immediately followed by break | ^ | = note: the range of the loop is unchanged diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.fixed index 340e89d2d..4cb7f6b68 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.fixed @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes, lint_reasons)] - -#[warn(clippy::all, clippy::needless_borrow)] -#[allow(unused_variables)] -#[allow( +#![feature(lint_reasons)] +#![allow( + unused, clippy::uninlined_format_args, clippy::unnecessary_mut_passed, clippy::unnecessary_to_owned )] +#![warn(clippy::needless_borrow)] + fn main() { let a = 5; let ref_a = &a; @@ -171,14 +171,12 @@ impl<'a> Trait for &'a str {} fn h(_: &dyn Trait) {} -#[allow(dead_code)] fn check_expect_suppression() { let a = 5; #[expect(clippy::needless_borrow)] let _ = x(&&a); } -#[allow(dead_code)] mod issue9160 { pub struct S<F> { f: F, @@ -267,7 +265,6 @@ where } // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9136#pullrequestreview-1037379321 -#[allow(dead_code)] mod copyable_iterator { #[derive(Clone, Copy)] struct Iter; @@ -287,25 +284,20 @@ mod copyable_iterator { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.52.0"] mod under_msrv { - #![allow(dead_code)] - #![clippy::msrv = "1.52.0"] - fn foo() { let _ = std::process::Command::new("ls").args(&["-a", "-l"]).status().unwrap(); } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.53.0"] mod meets_msrv { - #![allow(dead_code)] - #![clippy::msrv = "1.53.0"] - fn foo() { let _ = std::process::Command::new("ls").args(["-a", "-l"]).status().unwrap(); } } -#[allow(unused)] fn issue9383() { // Should not lint because unions need explicit deref when accessing field use std::mem::ManuallyDrop; @@ -334,7 +326,6 @@ fn issue9383() { } } -#[allow(dead_code)] fn closure_test() { let env = "env".to_owned(); let arg = "arg".to_owned(); @@ -348,7 +339,6 @@ fn closure_test() { f(arg); } -#[allow(dead_code)] mod significant_drop { #[derive(Debug)] struct X; @@ -368,7 +358,6 @@ mod significant_drop { fn debug(_: impl std::fmt::Debug) {} } -#[allow(dead_code)] mod used_exactly_once { fn foo(x: String) { use_x(x); @@ -376,7 +365,6 @@ mod used_exactly_once { fn use_x(_: impl AsRef<str>) {} } -#[allow(dead_code)] mod used_more_than_once { fn foo(x: String) { use_x(&x); @@ -385,3 +373,121 @@ mod used_more_than_once { fn use_x(_: impl AsRef<str>) {} fn use_x_again(_: impl AsRef<str>) {} } + +// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9111#issuecomment-1277114280 +mod issue_9111 { + struct A; + + impl Extend<u8> for A { + fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = u8>>(&mut self, _: T) { + unimplemented!() + } + } + + impl<'a> Extend<&'a u8> for A { + fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = &'a u8>>(&mut self, _: T) { + unimplemented!() + } + } + + fn main() { + let mut a = A; + a.extend(&[]); // vs a.extend([]); + } +} + +mod issue_9710 { + fn main() { + let string = String::new(); + for _i in 0..10 { + f(&string); + } + } + + fn f<T: AsRef<str>>(_: T) {} +} + +mod issue_9739 { + fn foo<D: std::fmt::Display>(_it: impl IntoIterator<Item = D>) {} + + fn main() { + foo(if std::env::var_os("HI").is_some() { + &[0] + } else { + &[] as &[u32] + }); + } +} + +mod issue_9739_method_variant { + struct S; + + impl S { + fn foo<D: std::fmt::Display>(&self, _it: impl IntoIterator<Item = D>) {} + } + + fn main() { + S.foo(if std::env::var_os("HI").is_some() { + &[0] + } else { + &[] as &[u32] + }); + } +} + +mod issue_9782 { + fn foo<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(t: T) { + println!("{}", std::mem::size_of::<T>()); + let _t: &[u8] = t.as_ref(); + } + + fn main() { + let a: [u8; 100] = [0u8; 100]; + + // 100 + foo::<[u8; 100]>(a); + foo(a); + + // 16 + foo::<&[u8]>(&a); + foo(a.as_slice()); + + // 8 + foo::<&[u8; 100]>(&a); + foo(a); + } +} + +mod issue_9782_type_relative_variant { + struct S; + + impl S { + fn foo<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(t: T) { + println!("{}", std::mem::size_of::<T>()); + let _t: &[u8] = t.as_ref(); + } + } + + fn main() { + let a: [u8; 100] = [0u8; 100]; + + S::foo::<&[u8; 100]>(&a); + } +} + +mod issue_9782_method_variant { + struct S; + + impl S { + fn foo<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(&self, t: T) { + println!("{}", std::mem::size_of::<T>()); + let _t: &[u8] = t.as_ref(); + } + } + + fn main() { + let a: [u8; 100] = [0u8; 100]; + + S.foo::<&[u8; 100]>(&a); + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.rs index c93711ac8..9a01190ed 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.rs @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes, lint_reasons)] - -#[warn(clippy::all, clippy::needless_borrow)] -#[allow(unused_variables)] -#[allow( +#![feature(lint_reasons)] +#![allow( + unused, clippy::uninlined_format_args, clippy::unnecessary_mut_passed, clippy::unnecessary_to_owned )] +#![warn(clippy::needless_borrow)] + fn main() { let a = 5; let ref_a = &a; @@ -171,14 +171,12 @@ impl<'a> Trait for &'a str {} fn h(_: &dyn Trait) {} -#[allow(dead_code)] fn check_expect_suppression() { let a = 5; #[expect(clippy::needless_borrow)] let _ = x(&&a); } -#[allow(dead_code)] mod issue9160 { pub struct S<F> { f: F, @@ -267,7 +265,6 @@ where } // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9136#pullrequestreview-1037379321 -#[allow(dead_code)] mod copyable_iterator { #[derive(Clone, Copy)] struct Iter; @@ -287,25 +284,20 @@ mod copyable_iterator { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.52.0"] mod under_msrv { - #![allow(dead_code)] - #![clippy::msrv = "1.52.0"] - fn foo() { let _ = std::process::Command::new("ls").args(&["-a", "-l"]).status().unwrap(); } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.53.0"] mod meets_msrv { - #![allow(dead_code)] - #![clippy::msrv = "1.53.0"] - fn foo() { let _ = std::process::Command::new("ls").args(&["-a", "-l"]).status().unwrap(); } } -#[allow(unused)] fn issue9383() { // Should not lint because unions need explicit deref when accessing field use std::mem::ManuallyDrop; @@ -334,7 +326,6 @@ fn issue9383() { } } -#[allow(dead_code)] fn closure_test() { let env = "env".to_owned(); let arg = "arg".to_owned(); @@ -348,7 +339,6 @@ fn closure_test() { f(arg); } -#[allow(dead_code)] mod significant_drop { #[derive(Debug)] struct X; @@ -368,7 +358,6 @@ mod significant_drop { fn debug(_: impl std::fmt::Debug) {} } -#[allow(dead_code)] mod used_exactly_once { fn foo(x: String) { use_x(&x); @@ -376,7 +365,6 @@ mod used_exactly_once { fn use_x(_: impl AsRef<str>) {} } -#[allow(dead_code)] mod used_more_than_once { fn foo(x: String) { use_x(&x); @@ -385,3 +373,121 @@ mod used_more_than_once { fn use_x(_: impl AsRef<str>) {} fn use_x_again(_: impl AsRef<str>) {} } + +// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9111#issuecomment-1277114280 +mod issue_9111 { + struct A; + + impl Extend<u8> for A { + fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = u8>>(&mut self, _: T) { + unimplemented!() + } + } + + impl<'a> Extend<&'a u8> for A { + fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = &'a u8>>(&mut self, _: T) { + unimplemented!() + } + } + + fn main() { + let mut a = A; + a.extend(&[]); // vs a.extend([]); + } +} + +mod issue_9710 { + fn main() { + let string = String::new(); + for _i in 0..10 { + f(&string); + } + } + + fn f<T: AsRef<str>>(_: T) {} +} + +mod issue_9739 { + fn foo<D: std::fmt::Display>(_it: impl IntoIterator<Item = D>) {} + + fn main() { + foo(if std::env::var_os("HI").is_some() { + &[0] + } else { + &[] as &[u32] + }); + } +} + +mod issue_9739_method_variant { + struct S; + + impl S { + fn foo<D: std::fmt::Display>(&self, _it: impl IntoIterator<Item = D>) {} + } + + fn main() { + S.foo(if std::env::var_os("HI").is_some() { + &[0] + } else { + &[] as &[u32] + }); + } +} + +mod issue_9782 { + fn foo<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(t: T) { + println!("{}", std::mem::size_of::<T>()); + let _t: &[u8] = t.as_ref(); + } + + fn main() { + let a: [u8; 100] = [0u8; 100]; + + // 100 + foo::<[u8; 100]>(a); + foo(a); + + // 16 + foo::<&[u8]>(&a); + foo(a.as_slice()); + + // 8 + foo::<&[u8; 100]>(&a); + foo(&a); + } +} + +mod issue_9782_type_relative_variant { + struct S; + + impl S { + fn foo<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(t: T) { + println!("{}", std::mem::size_of::<T>()); + let _t: &[u8] = t.as_ref(); + } + } + + fn main() { + let a: [u8; 100] = [0u8; 100]; + + S::foo::<&[u8; 100]>(&a); + } +} + +mod issue_9782_method_variant { + struct S; + + impl S { + fn foo<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(&self, t: T) { + println!("{}", std::mem::size_of::<T>()); + let _t: &[u8] = t.as_ref(); + } + } + + fn main() { + let a: [u8; 100] = [0u8; 100]; + + S.foo::<&[u8; 100]>(&a); + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.stderr index 8b593268b..d26c31712 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrow.stderr @@ -163,52 +163,58 @@ LL | let _ = std::fs::write("x", &"".to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `"".to_string()` error: this expression borrows a value the compiler would automatically borrow - --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:192:13 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:190:13 | LL | (&self.f)() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `(self.f)` error: this expression borrows a value the compiler would automatically borrow - --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:201:13 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:199:13 | LL | (&mut self.f)() | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `(self.f)` error: the borrowed expression implements the required traits - --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:286:20 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:283:20 | LL | takes_iter(&mut x) | ^^^^^^ help: change this to: `x` error: the borrowed expression implements the required traits - --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:304:55 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:297:55 | LL | let _ = std::process::Command::new("ls").args(&["-a", "-l"]).status().unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `["-a", "-l"]` error: the borrowed expression implements the required traits - --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:344:37 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:335:37 | LL | let _ = std::fs::write("x", &arg); | ^^^^ help: change this to: `arg` error: the borrowed expression implements the required traits - --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:345:37 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:336:37 | LL | let _ = std::fs::write("x", &loc); | ^^^^ help: change this to: `loc` error: the borrowed expression implements the required traits - --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:364:15 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:354:15 | LL | debug(&x); | ^^ help: change this to: `x` error: the borrowed expression implements the required traits - --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:374:15 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:363:15 | LL | use_x(&x); | ^^ help: change this to: `x` -error: aborting due to 35 previous errors +error: the borrowed expression implements the required traits + --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:457:13 + | +LL | foo(&a); + | ^^ help: change this to: `a` + +error: aborting due to 36 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.fixed index bcb4eb2dd..0c47ceb7b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.fixed @@ -1,11 +1,32 @@ // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::needless_borrowed_reference)] -#![allow(unused, clippy::needless_borrow)] +#![allow( + unused, + irrefutable_let_patterns, + non_shorthand_field_patterns, + clippy::needless_borrow +)] fn main() {} -fn should_lint(array: [u8; 4], slice: &[u8], slice_of_refs: &[&u8], vec: Vec<u8>) { +struct Struct { + a: usize, + b: usize, + c: usize, +} + +struct TupleStruct(u8, u8, u8); + +fn should_lint( + array: [u8; 4], + slice: &[u8], + slice_of_refs: &[&u8], + vec: Vec<u8>, + tuple: (u8, u8, u8), + tuple_struct: TupleStruct, + s: Struct, +) { let mut v = Vec::<String>::new(); let _ = v.iter_mut().filter(|a| a.is_empty()); @@ -24,16 +45,54 @@ fn should_lint(array: [u8; 4], slice: &[u8], slice_of_refs: &[&u8], vec: Vec<u8> if let [a, b, ..] = slice {} if let [a, .., b] = slice {} if let [.., a, b] = slice {} + + if let [a, _] = slice {} + + if let (a, b, c) = &tuple {} + if let (a, _, c) = &tuple {} + if let (a, ..) = &tuple {} + + if let TupleStruct(a, ..) = &tuple_struct {} + + if let Struct { + a, + b: b, + c: renamed, + } = &s + {} + + if let Struct { a, b: _, .. } = &s {} } -fn should_not_lint(array: [u8; 4], slice: &[u8], slice_of_refs: &[&u8], vec: Vec<u8>) { +fn should_not_lint( + array: [u8; 4], + slice: &[u8], + slice_of_refs: &[&u8], + vec: Vec<u8>, + tuple: (u8, u8, u8), + tuple_struct: TupleStruct, + s: Struct, +) { if let [ref a] = slice {} if let &[ref a, b] = slice {} if let &[ref a, .., b] = slice {} + if let &(ref a, b, ..) = &tuple {} + if let &TupleStruct(ref a, b, ..) = &tuple_struct {} + if let &Struct { ref a, b, .. } = &s {} + // must not be removed as variables must be bound consistently across | patterns if let (&[ref a], _) | ([], ref a) = (slice_of_refs, &1u8) {} + // the `&`s here technically could be removed, but it'd be noisy and without a `ref` doesn't match + // the lint name + if let &[] = slice {} + if let &[_] = slice {} + if let &[..] = slice {} + if let &(..) = &tuple {} + if let &TupleStruct(..) = &tuple_struct {} + if let &Struct { .. } = &s {} + let mut var2 = 5; let thingy2 = Some(&mut var2); if let Some(&mut ref mut v) = thingy2 { @@ -59,6 +118,6 @@ fn foo(a: &Animal, b: &Animal) { // lifetime mismatch error if there is no '&ref' before `feature(nll)` stabilization in 1.63 (&Animal::Cat(v), &ref k) | (&ref k, &Animal::Cat(v)) => (), // ^ and ^ should **not** be linted - (&Animal::Dog(ref a), &Animal::Dog(_)) => (), // ^ should **not** be linted + (Animal::Dog(a), &Animal::Dog(_)) => (), } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.rs index f6de1a6d8..f883bb0c8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.rs @@ -1,11 +1,32 @@ // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::needless_borrowed_reference)] -#![allow(unused, clippy::needless_borrow)] +#![allow( + unused, + irrefutable_let_patterns, + non_shorthand_field_patterns, + clippy::needless_borrow +)] fn main() {} -fn should_lint(array: [u8; 4], slice: &[u8], slice_of_refs: &[&u8], vec: Vec<u8>) { +struct Struct { + a: usize, + b: usize, + c: usize, +} + +struct TupleStruct(u8, u8, u8); + +fn should_lint( + array: [u8; 4], + slice: &[u8], + slice_of_refs: &[&u8], + vec: Vec<u8>, + tuple: (u8, u8, u8), + tuple_struct: TupleStruct, + s: Struct, +) { let mut v = Vec::<String>::new(); let _ = v.iter_mut().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); @@ -24,16 +45,54 @@ fn should_lint(array: [u8; 4], slice: &[u8], slice_of_refs: &[&u8], vec: Vec<u8> if let &[ref a, ref b, ..] = slice {} if let &[ref a, .., ref b] = slice {} if let &[.., ref a, ref b] = slice {} + + if let &[ref a, _] = slice {} + + if let &(ref a, ref b, ref c) = &tuple {} + if let &(ref a, _, ref c) = &tuple {} + if let &(ref a, ..) = &tuple {} + + if let &TupleStruct(ref a, ..) = &tuple_struct {} + + if let &Struct { + ref a, + b: ref b, + c: ref renamed, + } = &s + {} + + if let &Struct { ref a, b: _, .. } = &s {} } -fn should_not_lint(array: [u8; 4], slice: &[u8], slice_of_refs: &[&u8], vec: Vec<u8>) { +fn should_not_lint( + array: [u8; 4], + slice: &[u8], + slice_of_refs: &[&u8], + vec: Vec<u8>, + tuple: (u8, u8, u8), + tuple_struct: TupleStruct, + s: Struct, +) { if let [ref a] = slice {} if let &[ref a, b] = slice {} if let &[ref a, .., b] = slice {} + if let &(ref a, b, ..) = &tuple {} + if let &TupleStruct(ref a, b, ..) = &tuple_struct {} + if let &Struct { ref a, b, .. } = &s {} + // must not be removed as variables must be bound consistently across | patterns if let (&[ref a], _) | ([], ref a) = (slice_of_refs, &1u8) {} + // the `&`s here technically could be removed, but it'd be noisy and without a `ref` doesn't match + // the lint name + if let &[] = slice {} + if let &[_] = slice {} + if let &[..] = slice {} + if let &(..) = &tuple {} + if let &TupleStruct(..) = &tuple_struct {} + if let &Struct { .. } = &s {} + let mut var2 = 5; let thingy2 = Some(&mut var2); if let Some(&mut ref mut v) = thingy2 { @@ -59,6 +118,6 @@ fn foo(a: &Animal, b: &Animal) { // lifetime mismatch error if there is no '&ref' before `feature(nll)` stabilization in 1.63 (&Animal::Cat(v), &ref k) | (&ref k, &Animal::Cat(v)) => (), // ^ and ^ should **not** be linted - (&Animal::Dog(ref a), &Animal::Dog(_)) => (), // ^ should **not** be linted + (Animal::Dog(a), &Animal::Dog(_)) => (), } } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.stderr index 7453542e6..8d0f0c258 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being dereferenced - --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:10:34 + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:31:34 | LL | let _ = v.iter_mut().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); | ^^^^^^ @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ LL + let _ = v.iter_mut().filter(|a| a.is_empty()); | error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being dereferenced - --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:14:17 + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:35:17 | LL | if let Some(&ref v) = thingy {} | ^^^^^^ @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL + if let Some(v) = thingy {} | error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being dereferenced - --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:16:14 + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:37:14 | LL | if let &[&ref a, ref b] = slice_of_refs {} | ^^^^^^ @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ LL + if let &[a, ref b] = slice_of_refs {} | error: dereferencing a slice pattern where every element takes a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:18:9 + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:39:9 | LL | let &[ref a, ..] = &array; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ LL + let [a, ..] = &array; | error: dereferencing a slice pattern where every element takes a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:19:9 + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:40:9 | LL | let &[ref a, ref b, ..] = &array; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ LL + let [a, b, ..] = &array; | error: dereferencing a slice pattern where every element takes a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:21:12 + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:42:12 | LL | if let &[ref a, ref b] = slice {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ LL + if let [a, b] = slice {} | error: dereferencing a slice pattern where every element takes a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:22:12 + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:43:12 | LL | if let &[ref a, ref b] = &vec[..] {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ LL + if let [a, b] = &vec[..] {} | error: dereferencing a slice pattern where every element takes a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:24:12 + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:45:12 | LL | if let &[ref a, ref b, ..] = slice {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ LL + if let [a, b, ..] = slice {} | error: dereferencing a slice pattern where every element takes a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:25:12 + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:46:12 | LL | if let &[ref a, .., ref b] = slice {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ LL + if let [a, .., b] = slice {} | error: dereferencing a slice pattern where every element takes a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:26:12 + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:47:12 | LL | if let &[.., ref a, ref b] = slice {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -119,5 +119,96 @@ LL - if let &[.., ref a, ref b] = slice {} LL + if let [.., a, b] = slice {} | -error: aborting due to 10 previous errors +error: dereferencing a slice pattern where every element takes a reference + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:49:12 + | +LL | if let &[ref a, _] = slice {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: try removing the `&` and `ref` parts + | +LL - if let &[ref a, _] = slice {} +LL + if let [a, _] = slice {} + | + +error: dereferencing a tuple pattern where every element takes a reference + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:51:12 + | +LL | if let &(ref a, ref b, ref c) = &tuple {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: try removing the `&` and `ref` parts + | +LL - if let &(ref a, ref b, ref c) = &tuple {} +LL + if let (a, b, c) = &tuple {} + | + +error: dereferencing a tuple pattern where every element takes a reference + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:52:12 + | +LL | if let &(ref a, _, ref c) = &tuple {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: try removing the `&` and `ref` parts + | +LL - if let &(ref a, _, ref c) = &tuple {} +LL + if let (a, _, c) = &tuple {} + | + +error: dereferencing a tuple pattern where every element takes a reference + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:53:12 + | +LL | if let &(ref a, ..) = &tuple {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: try removing the `&` and `ref` parts + | +LL - if let &(ref a, ..) = &tuple {} +LL + if let (a, ..) = &tuple {} + | + +error: dereferencing a tuple pattern where every element takes a reference + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:55:12 + | +LL | if let &TupleStruct(ref a, ..) = &tuple_struct {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: try removing the `&` and `ref` parts + | +LL - if let &TupleStruct(ref a, ..) = &tuple_struct {} +LL + if let TupleStruct(a, ..) = &tuple_struct {} + | + +error: dereferencing a struct pattern where every field's pattern takes a reference + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:57:12 + | +LL | if let &Struct { + | ____________^ +LL | | ref a, +LL | | b: ref b, +LL | | c: ref renamed, +LL | | } = &s + | |_____^ + | +help: try removing the `&` and `ref` parts + | +LL ~ if let Struct { +LL ~ a, +LL ~ b: b, +LL ~ c: renamed, + | + +error: dereferencing a struct pattern where every field's pattern takes a reference + --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:64:12 + | +LL | if let &Struct { ref a, b: _, .. } = &s {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: try removing the `&` and `ref` parts + | +LL - if let &Struct { ref a, b: _, .. } = &s {} +LL + if let Struct { a, b: _, .. } = &s {} + | + +error: aborting due to 17 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.fixed index 6ecbbcb62..2659ad384 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.fixed @@ -33,4 +33,33 @@ fn main() { // `BinaryHeap` doesn't have `contains` method sample.iter().count(); sample.iter().next().is_none(); + + // Don't lint string from str + let _ = ["", ""].into_iter().collect::<String>().is_empty(); + + let _ = sample.iter().next().is_none(); + let _ = sample.iter().any(|x| x == &0); + + struct VecWrapper<T>(Vec<T>); + impl<T> core::ops::Deref for VecWrapper<T> { + type Target = Vec<T>; + fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { + &self.0 + } + } + impl<T> IntoIterator for VecWrapper<T> { + type IntoIter = <Vec<T> as IntoIterator>::IntoIter; + type Item = <Vec<T> as IntoIterator>::Item; + fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { + self.0.into_iter() + } + } + impl<T> FromIterator<T> for VecWrapper<T> { + fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(iter: I) -> Self { + Self(Vec::from_iter(iter)) + } + } + + let _ = sample.iter().next().is_none(); + let _ = sample.iter().any(|x| x == &0); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.rs index 8dc69bcf5..535ec8298 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.rs @@ -33,4 +33,33 @@ fn main() { // `BinaryHeap` doesn't have `contains` method sample.iter().collect::<BinaryHeap<_>>().len(); sample.iter().collect::<BinaryHeap<_>>().is_empty(); + + // Don't lint string from str + let _ = ["", ""].into_iter().collect::<String>().is_empty(); + + let _ = sample.iter().collect::<HashSet<_>>().is_empty(); + let _ = sample.iter().collect::<HashSet<_>>().contains(&&0); + + struct VecWrapper<T>(Vec<T>); + impl<T> core::ops::Deref for VecWrapper<T> { + type Target = Vec<T>; + fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { + &self.0 + } + } + impl<T> IntoIterator for VecWrapper<T> { + type IntoIter = <Vec<T> as IntoIterator>::IntoIter; + type Item = <Vec<T> as IntoIterator>::Item; + fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { + self.0.into_iter() + } + } + impl<T> FromIterator<T> for VecWrapper<T> { + fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(iter: I) -> Self { + Self(Vec::from_iter(iter)) + } + } + + let _ = sample.iter().collect::<VecWrapper<_>>().is_empty(); + let _ = sample.iter().collect::<VecWrapper<_>>().contains(&&0); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.stderr index 039091627..584d2a1d8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect.stderr @@ -66,5 +66,29 @@ error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed LL | sample.iter().collect::<BinaryHeap<_>>().is_empty(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `next().is_none()` -error: aborting due to 11 previous errors +error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed + --> $DIR/needless_collect.rs:40:27 + | +LL | let _ = sample.iter().collect::<HashSet<_>>().is_empty(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `next().is_none()` + +error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed + --> $DIR/needless_collect.rs:41:27 + | +LL | let _ = sample.iter().collect::<HashSet<_>>().contains(&&0); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `any(|x| x == &0)` + +error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed + --> $DIR/needless_collect.rs:63:27 + | +LL | let _ = sample.iter().collect::<VecWrapper<_>>().is_empty(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `next().is_none()` + +error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed + --> $DIR/needless_collect.rs:64:27 + | +LL | let _ = sample.iter().collect::<VecWrapper<_>>().contains(&&0); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `any(|x| x == &0)` + +error: aborting due to 15 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect_indirect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect_indirect.rs index 6d213b46c..fe4209e99 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect_indirect.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect_indirect.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args)] +#![warn(clippy::needless_collect)] use std::collections::{BinaryHeap, HashMap, HashSet, LinkedList, VecDeque}; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect_indirect.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect_indirect.stderr index 99e1b91d8..790d72590 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect_indirect.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_collect_indirect.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:7:39 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:8:39 | LL | let indirect_iter = sample.iter().collect::<Vec<_>>(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL ~ sample.iter().map(|x| (x, x + 1)).collect::<HashMap<_, _>>(); | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:9:38 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:10:38 | LL | let indirect_len = sample.iter().collect::<VecDeque<_>>(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ LL ~ sample.iter().count(); | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:11:40 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:12:40 | LL | let indirect_empty = sample.iter().collect::<VecDeque<_>>(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ LL ~ sample.iter().next().is_none(); | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:13:43 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:14:43 | LL | let indirect_contains = sample.iter().collect::<VecDeque<_>>(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ LL ~ sample.iter().any(|x| x == &5); | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:25:48 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:26:48 | LL | let non_copy_contains = sample.into_iter().collect::<Vec<_>>(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ LL ~ sample.into_iter().any(|x| x == a); | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:54:51 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:55:51 | LL | let buffer: Vec<&str> = string.split('/').collect(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ LL ~ string.split('/').count() | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:59:55 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:60:55 | LL | let indirect_len: VecDeque<_> = sample.iter().collect(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ LL ~ sample.iter().count() | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:64:57 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:65:57 | LL | let indirect_len: LinkedList<_> = sample.iter().collect(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ LL ~ sample.iter().count() | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:69:57 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:70:57 | LL | let indirect_len: BinaryHeap<_> = sample.iter().collect(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ LL ~ sample.iter().count() | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:129:59 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:130:59 | LL | let y: Vec<usize> = vec.iter().map(|k| k * k).collect(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ LL ~ vec.iter().map(|k| k * k).any(|x| x == i); | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:154:59 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:155:59 | LL | let y: Vec<usize> = vec.iter().map(|k| k * k).collect(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ LL ~ vec.iter().map(|k| k * k).any(|x| x == n); | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:183:63 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:184:63 | LL | let y: Vec<usize> = vec.iter().map(|k| k * k).collect(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ LL ~ vec.iter().map(|k| k * k).any(|x| x == n); | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:219:59 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:220:59 | LL | let y: Vec<usize> = vec.iter().map(|k| k * k).collect(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ LL ~ vec.iter().map(|k| k * k).any(|x| x == n); | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:244:26 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:245:26 | LL | let w = v.iter().collect::<Vec<_>>(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ LL ~ for _ in 0..v.iter().count() { | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:266:30 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:267:30 | LL | let mut w = v.iter().collect::<Vec<_>>(); | ^^^^^^^ @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ LL ~ while 1 == v.iter().count() { | error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed - --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:288:30 + --> $DIR/needless_collect_indirect.rs:289:30 | LL | let mut w = v.iter().collect::<Vec<_>>(); | ^^^^^^^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs index fc686b1da..2efc93675 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs @@ -29,11 +29,20 @@ fn multiple_in_and_out_1<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 { x } -// No error; multiple input refs. -fn multiple_in_and_out_2<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8) -> &'a u8 { +// Error; multiple input refs, but the output lifetime is not elided, i.e., the following is valid: +// fn multiple_in_and_out_2a<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: &u8) -> &'a u8 +// ^^^ +fn multiple_in_and_out_2a<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8) -> &'a u8 { x } +// Error; multiple input refs, but the output lifetime is not elided, i.e., the following is valid: +// fn multiple_in_and_out_2b<'b>(_x: &u8, y: &'b u8) -> &'b u8 +// ^^^ +fn multiple_in_and_out_2b<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, y: &'b u8) -> &'b u8 { + y +} + // No error; multiple input refs async fn func<'a>(args: &[&'a str]) -> Option<&'a str> { args.get(0).cloned() @@ -44,11 +53,20 @@ fn in_static_and_out<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'static u8) -> &'a u8 { x } -// No error. -fn deep_reference_1<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> { +// Error; multiple input refs, but the output lifetime is not elided, i.e., the following is valid: +// fn deep_reference_1a<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: &u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> +// ^^^ +fn deep_reference_1a<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> { Ok(x) } +// Error; multiple input refs, but the output lifetime is not elided, i.e., the following is valid: +// fn deep_reference_1b<'b>(_x: &u8, y: &'b u8) -> Result<&'b u8, ()> +// ^^^ +fn deep_reference_1b<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, y: &'b u8) -> Result<&'b u8, ()> { + Ok(y) +} + // No error; two input refs. fn deep_reference_2<'a>(x: Result<&'a u8, &'a u8>) -> &'a u8 { x.unwrap() @@ -129,11 +147,20 @@ impl X { &self.x } - // No error; multiple input refs. - fn self_and_in_out<'s, 't>(&'s self, _x: &'t u8) -> &'s u8 { + // Error; multiple input refs, but the output lifetime is not elided, i.e., the following is valid: + // fn self_and_in_out_1<'s>(&'s self, _x: &u8) -> &'s u8 + // ^^^ + fn self_and_in_out_1<'s, 't>(&'s self, _x: &'t u8) -> &'s u8 { &self.x } + // Error; multiple input refs, but the output lifetime is not elided, i.e., the following is valid: + // fn self_and_in_out_2<'t>(&self, x: &'t u8) -> &'t u8 + // ^^^^^ + fn self_and_in_out_2<'s, 't>(&'s self, x: &'t u8) -> &'t u8 { + x + } + fn distinct_self_and_in<'s, 't>(&'s self, _x: &'t u8) {} // No error; same lifetimes on two params. @@ -167,8 +194,19 @@ fn struct_with_lt3<'a>(_foo: &Foo<'a>) -> &'a str { unimplemented!() } -// No warning; two input lifetimes. -fn struct_with_lt4<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a Foo<'b>) -> &'a str { +// Warning; two input lifetimes, but the output lifetime is not elided, i.e., the following is +// valid: +// fn struct_with_lt4a<'a>(_foo: &'a Foo<'_>) -> &'a str +// ^^ +fn struct_with_lt4a<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a Foo<'b>) -> &'a str { + unimplemented!() +} + +// Warning; two input lifetimes, but the output lifetime is not elided, i.e., the following is +// valid: +// fn struct_with_lt4b<'b>(_foo: &Foo<'b>) -> &'b str +// ^^^^ +fn struct_with_lt4b<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a Foo<'b>) -> &'b str { unimplemented!() } @@ -203,8 +241,19 @@ fn alias_with_lt3<'a>(_foo: &FooAlias<'a>) -> &'a str { unimplemented!() } -// No warning; two input lifetimes. -fn alias_with_lt4<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a FooAlias<'b>) -> &'a str { +// Warning; two input lifetimes, but the output lifetime is not elided, i.e., the following is +// valid: +// fn alias_with_lt4a<'a>(_foo: &'a FooAlias<'_>) -> &'a str +// ^^ +fn alias_with_lt4a<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a FooAlias<'b>) -> &'a str { + unimplemented!() +} + +// Warning; two input lifetimes, but the output lifetime is not elided, i.e., the following is +// valid: +// fn alias_with_lt4b<'b>(_foo: &FooAlias<'b>) -> &'b str +// ^^^^^^^^^ +fn alias_with_lt4b<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a FooAlias<'b>) -> &'b str { unimplemented!() } @@ -419,4 +468,31 @@ mod issue7296 { } } +mod pr_9743_false_negative_fix { + #![allow(unused)] + + fn foo<'a>(x: &'a u8, y: &'_ u8) {} + + fn bar<'a>(x: &'a u8, y: &'_ u8, z: &'_ u8) {} +} + +mod pr_9743_output_lifetime_checks { + #![allow(unused)] + + // lint: only one input + fn one_input<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 { + unimplemented!() + } + + // lint: multiple inputs, output would not be elided + fn multiple_inputs_output_not_elided<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, y: &'b u8, z: &'b u8) -> &'b u8 { + unimplemented!() + } + + // don't lint: multiple inputs, output would be elided (which would create an ambiguity) + fn multiple_inputs_output_would_be_elided<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, y: &'b u8, z: &'b u8) -> &'a u8 { + unimplemented!() + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr index 3c428fd46..5a7cf13c8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a, 'b --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:11:1 | LL | fn distinct_lifetimes<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8, _z: u8) {} @@ -6,185 +6,311 @@ LL | fn distinct_lifetimes<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8, _z: u8) {} | = note: `-D clippy::needless-lifetimes` implied by `-D warnings` -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a, 'b --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:13:1 | LL | fn distinct_and_static<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8, _z: &'static u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:23:1 | LL | fn in_and_out<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> &'a u8 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:57:1 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'b + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:35:1 + | +LL | fn multiple_in_and_out_2a<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8) -> &'a u8 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:42:1 + | +LL | fn multiple_in_and_out_2b<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, y: &'b u8) -> &'b u8 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'b + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:59:1 + | +LL | fn deep_reference_1a<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:66:1 + | +LL | fn deep_reference_1b<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, y: &'b u8) -> Result<&'b u8, ()> { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:75:1 | LL | fn deep_reference_3<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:62:1 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:80:1 | LL | fn where_clause_without_lt<'a, T>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:74:1 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a, 'b + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:92:1 | LL | fn lifetime_param_2<'a, 'b>(_x: Ref<'a>, _y: &'b u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: replace with `'_` in generic arguments such as here + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:92:37 + | +LL | fn lifetime_param_2<'a, 'b>(_x: Ref<'a>, _y: &'b u8) {} + | ^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:98:1 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:116:1 | LL | fn fn_bound_2<'a, F, I>(_m: Lt<'a, I>, _f: F) -> Lt<'a, I> | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: replace with `'_` in generic arguments such as here + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:116:32 + | +LL | fn fn_bound_2<'a, F, I>(_m: Lt<'a, I>, _f: F) -> Lt<'a, I> + | ^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:128:5 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 's + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:146:5 | LL | fn self_and_out<'s>(&'s self) -> &'s u8 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:137:5 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 't + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:153:5 + | +LL | fn self_and_in_out_1<'s, 't>(&'s self, _x: &'t u8) -> &'s u8 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 's + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:160:5 + | +LL | fn self_and_in_out_2<'s, 't>(&'s self, x: &'t u8) -> &'t u8 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 's, 't + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:164:5 | LL | fn distinct_self_and_in<'s, 't>(&'s self, _x: &'t u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:156:1 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:183:1 | LL | fn struct_with_lt<'a>(_foo: Foo<'a>) -> &'a str { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: replace with `'_` in generic arguments such as here + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:183:33 + | +LL | fn struct_with_lt<'a>(_foo: Foo<'a>) -> &'a str { + | ^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'b + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:201:1 + | +LL | fn struct_with_lt4a<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a Foo<'b>) -> &'a str { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: replace with `'_` in generic arguments such as here + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:201:43 + | +LL | fn struct_with_lt4a<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a Foo<'b>) -> &'a str { + | ^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:209:1 + | +LL | fn struct_with_lt4b<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a Foo<'b>) -> &'b str { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:186:1 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:224:1 | LL | fn trait_obj_elided2<'a>(_arg: &'a dyn Drop) -> &'a str { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:192:1 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:230:1 | LL | fn alias_with_lt<'a>(_foo: FooAlias<'a>) -> &'a str { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: replace with `'_` in generic arguments such as here + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:230:37 + | +LL | fn alias_with_lt<'a>(_foo: FooAlias<'a>) -> &'a str { + | ^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:211:1 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'b + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:248:1 + | +LL | fn alias_with_lt4a<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a FooAlias<'b>) -> &'a str { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: replace with `'_` in generic arguments such as here + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:248:47 + | +LL | fn alias_with_lt4a<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a FooAlias<'b>) -> &'a str { + | ^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:256:1 + | +LL | fn alias_with_lt4b<'a, 'b>(_foo: &'a FooAlias<'b>) -> &'b str { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:260:1 | LL | fn named_input_elided_output<'a>(_arg: &'a str) -> &str { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:219:1 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:268:1 | LL | fn trait_bound_ok<'a, T: WithLifetime<'static>>(_: &'a u8, _: T) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:255:1 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:304:1 | LL | fn out_return_type_lts<'a>(e: &'a str) -> Cow<'a> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: replace with `'_` in generic arguments such as here + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:304:47 + | +LL | fn out_return_type_lts<'a>(e: &'a str) -> Cow<'a> { + | ^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:262:9 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:311:9 | LL | fn needless_lt<'a>(x: &'a u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:266:9 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:315:9 | LL | fn needless_lt<'a>(_x: &'a u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:279:9 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:328:9 | LL | fn baz<'a>(&'a self) -> impl Foo + 'a { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:311:5 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:360:5 | LL | fn impl_trait_elidable_nested_anonymous_lifetimes<'a>(i: &'a i32, f: impl Fn(&i32) -> &i32) -> &'a i32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:320:5 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:369:5 | LL | fn generics_elidable<'a, T: Fn(&i32) -> &i32>(i: &'a i32, f: T) -> &'a i32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:332:5 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:381:5 | LL | fn where_clause_elidadable<'a, T>(i: &'a i32, f: T) -> &'a i32 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:347:5 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:396:5 | LL | fn pointer_fn_elidable<'a>(i: &'a i32, f: fn(&i32) -> &i32) -> &'a i32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:360:5 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:409:5 | LL | fn nested_fn_pointer_3<'a>(_: &'a i32) -> fn(fn(&i32) -> &i32) -> i32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:363:5 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:412:5 | LL | fn nested_fn_pointer_4<'a>(_: &'a i32) -> impl Fn(fn(&i32)) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:385:9 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:434:9 | LL | fn implicit<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a () { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:388:9 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:437:9 | LL | fn implicit_mut<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a () { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:399:9 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:448:9 | LL | fn lifetime_elsewhere<'a>(self: Box<Self>, here: &'a ()) -> &'a () { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:405:9 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:454:9 | LL | fn implicit<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a (); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:406:9 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:455:9 | LL | fn implicit_provided<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a () { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:415:9 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:464:9 | LL | fn lifetime_elsewhere<'a>(self: Box<Self>, here: &'a ()) -> &'a (); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:416:9 +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:465:9 | LL | fn lifetime_elsewhere_provided<'a>(self: Box<Self>, here: &'a ()) -> &'a () { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 31 previous errors +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:474:5 + | +LL | fn foo<'a>(x: &'a u8, y: &'_ u8) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:476:5 + | +LL | fn bar<'a>(x: &'a u8, y: &'_ u8, z: &'_ u8) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:483:5 + | +LL | fn one_input<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:488:5 + | +LL | fn multiple_inputs_output_not_elided<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, y: &'b u8, z: &'b u8) -> &'b u8 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 45 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.fixed index ba9d15e59..7eaca5719 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.fixed @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ dead_code, unused_must_use )] -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] struct TO { magic: Option<usize>, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.rs index 3a6523e8f..960bc7b78 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.rs @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ dead_code, unused_must_use )] -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] struct TO { magic: Option<usize>, diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.stderr index f8308e24e..d1f89e326 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_question_mark.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:23:12 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:22:12 | LL | return Some(to.magic?); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Some()`: `to.magic` @@ -7,67 +7,67 @@ LL | return Some(to.magic?); = note: `-D clippy::needless-question-mark` implied by `-D warnings` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:31:12 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:30:12 | LL | return Some(to.magic?) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Some()`: `to.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:36:5 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:35:5 | LL | Some(to.magic?) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Some()`: `to.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:41:21 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:40:21 | LL | to.and_then(|t| Some(t.magic?)) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Some()`: `t.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:50:9 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:49:9 | LL | Some(t.magic?) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Some()`: `t.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:55:12 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:54:12 | LL | return Ok(tr.magic?); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Ok()`: `tr.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:62:12 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:61:12 | LL | return Ok(tr.magic?) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Ok()`: `tr.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:66:5 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:65:5 | LL | Ok(tr.magic?) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Ok()`: `tr.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:70:21 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:69:21 | LL | tr.and_then(|t| Ok(t.magic?)) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Ok()`: `t.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:78:9 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:77:9 | LL | Ok(t.magic?) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Ok()`: `t.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:85:16 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:84:16 | LL | return Ok(t.magic?); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Ok()`: `t.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:120:27 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:119:27 | LL | || -> Option<_> { Some(Some($expr)?) }() | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Some()`: `Some($expr)` @@ -78,13 +78,13 @@ LL | let _x = some_and_qmark_in_macro!(x?); = note: this error originates in the macro `some_and_qmark_in_macro` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:131:5 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:130:5 | LL | Some(to.magic?) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Some()`: `to.magic` error: question mark operator is useless here - --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:139:5 + --> $DIR/needless_question_mark.rs:138:5 | LL | Ok(s.magic?) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing question mark and `Ok()`: `s.magic` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed index d2163b14f..4386aaec4 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed @@ -59,14 +59,11 @@ fn test_macro_call() -> i32 { } fn test_void_fun() { - } fn test_void_if_fun(b: bool) { if b { - } else { - } } @@ -82,7 +79,6 @@ fn test_nested_match(x: u32) { 0 => (), 1 => { let _ = 42; - }, _ => (), } @@ -126,7 +122,6 @@ mod issue6501 { fn test_closure() { let _ = || { - }; let _ = || {}; } @@ -179,14 +174,11 @@ async fn async_test_macro_call() -> i32 { } async fn async_test_void_fun() { - } async fn async_test_void_if_fun(b: bool) { if b { - } else { - } } @@ -269,4 +261,15 @@ fn issue9503(x: usize) -> isize { } } +mod issue9416 { + pub fn with_newline() { + let _ = 42; + } + + #[rustfmt::skip] + pub fn oneline() { + let _ = 42; + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.rs index 114414b5f..666dc54b7 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.rs @@ -269,4 +269,17 @@ fn issue9503(x: usize) -> isize { }; } +mod issue9416 { + pub fn with_newline() { + let _ = 42; + + return; + } + + #[rustfmt::skip] + pub fn oneline() { + let _ = 42; return; + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr index 047fb6c23..a8b5d86cd 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr @@ -72,26 +72,32 @@ LL | return the_answer!(); = help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:62:5 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:61:21 | -LL | return; - | ^^^^^^ +LL | fn test_void_fun() { + | _____________________^ +LL | | return; + | |__________^ | = help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:67:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:66:11 | -LL | return; - | ^^^^^^ +LL | if b { + | ___________^ +LL | | return; + | |______________^ | = help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:69:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:68:13 | -LL | return; - | ^^^^^^ +LL | } else { + | _____________^ +LL | | return; + | |______________^ | = help: remove `return` @@ -104,10 +110,12 @@ LL | _ => return, = help: replace `return` with a unit value error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:85:13 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:84:24 | -LL | return; - | ^^^^^^ +LL | let _ = 42; + | ________________________^ +LL | | return; + | |__________________^ | = help: remove `return` @@ -144,10 +152,12 @@ LL | bar.unwrap_or_else(|_| return) = help: replace `return` with an empty block error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:129:13 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:128:21 | -LL | return; - | ^^^^^^ +LL | let _ = || { + | _____________________^ +LL | | return; + | |__________________^ | = help: remove `return` @@ -240,26 +250,32 @@ LL | return the_answer!(); = help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:182:5 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:181:33 | -LL | return; - | ^^^^^^ +LL | async fn async_test_void_fun() { + | _________________________________^ +LL | | return; + | |__________^ | = help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:187:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:186:11 | -LL | return; - | ^^^^^^ +LL | if b { + | ___________^ +LL | | return; + | |______________^ | = help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:189:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:188:13 | -LL | return; - | ^^^^^^ +LL | } else { + | _____________^ +LL | | return; + | |______________^ | = help: remove `return` @@ -351,5 +367,24 @@ LL | return !*(x as *const isize); | = help: remove `return` -error: aborting due to 44 previous errors +error: unneeded `return` statement + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:274:20 + | +LL | let _ = 42; + | ____________________^ +LL | | +LL | | return; + | |______________^ + | + = help: remove `return` + +error: unneeded `return` statement + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:281:20 + | +LL | let _ = 42; return; + | ^^^^^^^ + | + = help: remove `return` + +error: aborting due to 46 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.fixed index 61f5fc4e6..5496031fe 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.fixed @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix // edition:2018 -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::needless_splitn)] #![allow(clippy::iter_skip_next, clippy::iter_nth_zero, clippy::manual_split_once)] @@ -40,8 +39,8 @@ fn _question_mark(s: &str) -> Option<()> { Some(()) } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.51"] fn _test_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.51"] // `manual_split_once` MSRV shouldn't apply to `needless_splitn` let _ = "key=value".split('=').nth(0).unwrap(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.rs index 71d9a7077..35c2465ba 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix // edition:2018 -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::needless_splitn)] #![allow(clippy::iter_skip_next, clippy::iter_nth_zero, clippy::manual_split_once)] @@ -40,8 +39,8 @@ fn _question_mark(s: &str) -> Option<()> { Some(()) } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.51"] fn _test_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.51"] // `manual_split_once` MSRV shouldn't apply to `needless_splitn` let _ = "key=value".splitn(2, '=').nth(0).unwrap(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.stderr index f112b29e7..f607d8e1a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_splitn.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: unnecessary use of `splitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:15:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:14:13 | LL | let _ = str.splitn(2, '=').next(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `str.split('=')` @@ -7,73 +7,73 @@ LL | let _ = str.splitn(2, '=').next(); = note: `-D clippy::needless-splitn` implied by `-D warnings` error: unnecessary use of `splitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:16:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:15:13 | LL | let _ = str.splitn(2, '=').nth(0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `str.split('=')` error: unnecessary use of `splitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:19:18 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:18:18 | LL | let (_, _) = str.splitn(3, '=').next_tuple().unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `str.split('=')` error: unnecessary use of `rsplitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:22:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:21:13 | LL | let _ = str.rsplitn(2, '=').next(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `str.rsplit('=')` error: unnecessary use of `rsplitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:23:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:22:13 | LL | let _ = str.rsplitn(2, '=').nth(0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `str.rsplit('=')` error: unnecessary use of `rsplitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:26:18 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:25:18 | LL | let (_, _) = str.rsplitn(3, '=').next_tuple().unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `str.rsplit('=')` error: unnecessary use of `splitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:28:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:27:13 | LL | let _ = str.splitn(5, '=').next(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `str.split('=')` error: unnecessary use of `splitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:29:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:28:13 | LL | let _ = str.splitn(5, '=').nth(3); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `str.split('=')` error: unnecessary use of `splitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:35:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:34:13 | LL | let _ = s.splitn(2, '=').next()?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.split('=')` error: unnecessary use of `splitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:36:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:35:13 | LL | let _ = s.splitn(2, '=').nth(0)?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.split('=')` error: unnecessary use of `rsplitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:37:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:36:13 | LL | let _ = s.rsplitn(2, '=').next()?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.rsplit('=')` error: unnecessary use of `rsplitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:38:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:37:13 | LL | let _ = s.rsplitn(2, '=').nth(0)?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.rsplit('=')` error: unnecessary use of `splitn` - --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:46:13 + --> $DIR/needless_splitn.rs:45:13 | LL | let _ = "key=value".splitn(2, '=').nth(0).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `"key=value".split('=')` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/never_loop.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/never_loop.rs index 3dbef1989..28e8f459d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/never_loop.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/never_loop.rs @@ -229,6 +229,27 @@ pub fn test18() { }; } +// Issue #9831: unconditional break to internal labeled block +pub fn test19() { + fn thing(iter: impl Iterator) { + for _ in iter { + 'b: { + break 'b; + } + } + } +} + +pub fn test20() { + 'a: loop { + 'b: { + break 'b 'c: { + break 'a; + }; + } + } +} + fn main() { test1(); test2(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/never_loop.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/never_loop.stderr index 3033f0192..b7029bf8b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/never_loop.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/never_loop.stderr @@ -114,5 +114,17 @@ LL | | break x; LL | | }; | |_____^ -error: aborting due to 10 previous errors +error: this loop never actually loops + --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:244:5 + | +LL | / 'a: loop { +LL | | 'b: { +LL | | break 'b 'c: { +LL | | break 'a; +LL | | }; +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_____^ + +error: aborting due to 11 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.rs index 2f315ffe2..beec42f08 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] #![warn(clippy::new_ret_no_self)] #![allow(dead_code)] @@ -350,3 +351,75 @@ impl RetOtherSelf<T> { RetOtherSelf(RetOtherSelfWrapper(t)) } } + +mod issue7344 { + struct RetImplTraitSelf<T>(T); + + impl<T> RetImplTraitSelf<T> { + // should not trigger lint + fn new(t: T) -> impl Into<Self> { + Self(t) + } + } + + struct RetImplTraitNoSelf<T>(T); + + impl<T> RetImplTraitNoSelf<T> { + // should trigger lint + fn new(t: T) -> impl Into<i32> { + 1 + } + } + + trait Trait2<T, U> {} + impl<T, U> Trait2<T, U> for () {} + + struct RetImplTraitSelf2<T>(T); + + impl<T> RetImplTraitSelf2<T> { + // should not trigger lint + fn new(t: T) -> impl Trait2<(), Self> { + unimplemented!() + } + } + + struct RetImplTraitNoSelf2<T>(T); + + impl<T> RetImplTraitNoSelf2<T> { + // should trigger lint + fn new(t: T) -> impl Trait2<(), i32> { + unimplemented!() + } + } + + struct RetImplTraitSelfAdt<'a>(&'a str); + + impl<'a> RetImplTraitSelfAdt<'a> { + // should not trigger lint + fn new<'b: 'a>(s: &'b str) -> impl Into<RetImplTraitSelfAdt<'b>> { + RetImplTraitSelfAdt(s) + } + } +} + +mod issue10041 { + struct Bomb; + + impl Bomb { + // Hidden <Rhs = Self> default generic paramter. + pub fn new() -> impl PartialOrd { + 0i32 + } + } + + // TAIT with self-referencing bounds + type X = impl std::ops::Add<Output = X>; + + struct Bomb2; + + impl Bomb2 { + pub fn new() -> X { + 0i32 + } + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.stderr index 8217bc618..2eaebfb5c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:49:5 + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:50:5 | LL | / pub fn new(_: String) -> impl R<Item = u32> { LL | | S3 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | | } = note: `-D clippy::new-ret-no-self` implied by `-D warnings` error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:81:5 + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:82:5 | LL | / pub fn new() -> u32 { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:90:5 + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:91:5 | LL | / pub fn new(_: String) -> u32 { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:126:5 + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:127:5 | LL | / pub fn new() -> (u32, u32) { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:153:5 + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:154:5 | LL | / pub fn new() -> *mut V { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:171:5 + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:172:5 | LL | / pub fn new() -> Option<u32> { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -49,19 +49,19 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:224:9 + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:225:9 | LL | fn new() -> String; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:236:9 + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:237:9 | LL | fn new(_: String) -> String; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:271:9 + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:272:9 | LL | / fn new() -> (u32, u32) { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -69,12 +69,44 @@ LL | | } | |_________^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:298:9 + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:299:9 | LL | / fn new() -> *mut V { LL | | unimplemented!(); LL | | } | |_________^ -error: aborting due to 10 previous errors +error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:369:9 + | +LL | / fn new(t: T) -> impl Into<i32> { +LL | | 1 +LL | | } + | |_________^ + +error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:390:9 + | +LL | / fn new(t: T) -> impl Trait2<(), i32> { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } + | |_________^ + +error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:410:9 + | +LL | / pub fn new() -> impl PartialOrd { +LL | | 0i32 +LL | | } + | |_________^ + +error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:421:9 + | +LL | / pub fn new() -> X { +LL | | 0i32 +LL | | } + | |_________^ + +error: aborting due to 14 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.fixed index bc376d0d7..d124d133f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow(unused, clippy::redundant_clone)] #![warn(clippy::option_as_ref_deref)] @@ -44,16 +43,14 @@ fn main() { let _ = opt.as_deref(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.39"] fn msrv_1_39() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.39"] - let opt = Some(String::from("123")); let _ = opt.as_ref().map(String::as_str); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.40"] fn msrv_1_40() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.40"] - let opt = Some(String::from("123")); let _ = opt.as_deref(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.rs index ba3a2eedc..86e354c67 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow(unused, clippy::redundant_clone)] #![warn(clippy::option_as_ref_deref)] @@ -47,16 +46,14 @@ fn main() { let _ = opt.as_ref().map(std::ops::Deref::deref); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.39"] fn msrv_1_39() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.39"] - let opt = Some(String::from("123")); let _ = opt.as_ref().map(String::as_str); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.40"] fn msrv_1_40() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.40"] - let opt = Some(String::from("123")); let _ = opt.as_ref().map(String::as_str); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.stderr index 7de8b3b6b..e471b56ee 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_as_ref_deref.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: called `.as_ref().map(Deref::deref)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.clone().as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:14:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:13:13 | LL | let _ = opt.clone().as_ref().map(Deref::deref).map(str::len); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.clone().as_deref()` @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.clone().as_ref().map(Deref::deref).map(str::len); = note: `-D clippy::option-as-ref-deref` implied by `-D warnings` error: called `.as_ref().map(Deref::deref)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.clone().as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:17:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:16:13 | LL | let _ = opt.clone() | _____________^ @@ -17,97 +17,97 @@ LL | | ) | |_________^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.clone().as_deref()` error: called `.as_mut().map(DerefMut::deref_mut)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.as_deref_mut()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:23:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:22:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_mut().map(DerefMut::deref_mut); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `opt.as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_ref().map(String::as_str)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:25:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:24:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(String::as_str); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` error: called `.as_ref().map(|x| x.as_str())` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:26:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:25:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(|x| x.as_str()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` error: called `.as_mut().map(String::as_mut_str)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.as_deref_mut()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:27:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:26:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_mut().map(String::as_mut_str); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `opt.as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_mut().map(|x| x.as_mut_str())` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.as_deref_mut()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:28:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:27:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_mut().map(|x| x.as_mut_str()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `opt.as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_ref().map(CString::as_c_str)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `Some(CString::new(vec![]).unwrap()).as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:29:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:28:13 | LL | let _ = Some(CString::new(vec![]).unwrap()).as_ref().map(CString::as_c_str); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `Some(CString::new(vec![]).unwrap()).as_deref()` error: called `.as_ref().map(OsString::as_os_str)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `Some(OsString::new()).as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:30:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:29:13 | LL | let _ = Some(OsString::new()).as_ref().map(OsString::as_os_str); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `Some(OsString::new()).as_deref()` error: called `.as_ref().map(PathBuf::as_path)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `Some(PathBuf::new()).as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:31:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:30:13 | LL | let _ = Some(PathBuf::new()).as_ref().map(PathBuf::as_path); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `Some(PathBuf::new()).as_deref()` error: called `.as_ref().map(Vec::as_slice)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:32:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:31:13 | LL | let _ = Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_ref().map(Vec::as_slice); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_deref()` error: called `.as_mut().map(Vec::as_mut_slice)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_deref_mut()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:33:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:32:13 | LL | let _ = Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_mut().map(Vec::as_mut_slice); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `Some(Vec::<()>::new()).as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_ref().map(|x| x.deref())` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:35:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:34:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(|x| x.deref()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` error: called `.as_mut().map(|x| x.deref_mut())` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.clone().as_deref_mut()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:36:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:35:13 | LL | let _ = opt.clone().as_mut().map(|x| x.deref_mut()).map(|x| x.len()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `opt.clone().as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_ref().map(|x| &**x)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:43:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:42:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(|x| &**x); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` error: called `.as_mut().map(|x| &mut **x)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.as_deref_mut()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:44:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:43:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_mut().map(|x| &mut **x); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref_mut instead: `opt.as_deref_mut()` error: called `.as_ref().map(std::ops::Deref::deref)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:47:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:46:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(std::ops::Deref::deref); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` error: called `.as_ref().map(String::as_str)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `opt.as_deref()` instead - --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:61:13 + --> $DIR/option_as_ref_deref.rs:58:13 | LL | let _ = opt.as_ref().map(String::as_str); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using as_deref instead: `opt.as_deref()` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.fixed index f15ac551b..0456005dc 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.fixed @@ -189,3 +189,12 @@ fn main() { let _ = res.map_or(1, |a| a + 1); let _ = res.map_or(5, |a| a + 1); } + +#[allow(dead_code)] +fn issue9742() -> Option<&'static str> { + // should not lint because of guards + match Some("foo ") { + Some(name) if name.starts_with("foo") => Some(name.trim()), + _ => None, + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.rs index 9eeaea12d..23b148752 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.rs @@ -230,3 +230,12 @@ fn main() { }; let _ = if let Ok(a) = res { a + 1 } else { 5 }; } + +#[allow(dead_code)] +fn issue9742() -> Option<&'static str> { + // should not lint because of guards + match Some("foo ") { + Some(name) if name.starts_with("foo") => Some(name.trim()), + _ => None, + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.fixed index 23b1aa8be..be9a65506 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.fixed @@ -236,4 +236,20 @@ mod issue9608 { } } +mod issue8993 { + fn g() -> i32 { + 3 + } + + fn f(n: i32) -> i32 { + n + } + + fn test_map_or() { + let _ = Some(4).map_or_else(g, |v| v); + let _ = Some(4).map_or_else(g, f); + let _ = Some(4).map_or(0, f); + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.rs index 039998f22..628c97046 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.rs @@ -236,4 +236,20 @@ mod issue9608 { } } +mod issue8993 { + fn g() -> i32 { + 3 + } + + fn f(n: i32) -> i32 { + n + } + + fn test_map_or() { + let _ = Some(4).map_or(g(), |v| v); + let _ = Some(4).map_or(g(), f); + let _ = Some(4).map_or(0, f); + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.stderr index 113ba150c..ba3001db7 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/or_fun_call.stderr @@ -156,5 +156,17 @@ error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a call to `new` LL | .unwrap_or(String::new()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_default()` -error: aborting due to 26 previous errors +error: use of `map_or` followed by a function call + --> $DIR/or_fun_call.rs:249:25 + | +LL | let _ = Some(4).map_or(g(), |v| v); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `map_or_else(g, |v| v)` + +error: use of `map_or` followed by a function call + --> $DIR/or_fun_call.rs:250:25 + | +LL | let _ = Some(4).map_or(g(), f); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `map_or_else(g, f)` + +error: aborting due to 28 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.fixed index bea6be66a..df36a9b84 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.fixed @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ // aux-build:macro_rules.rs #![warn(clippy::ptr_as_ptr)] -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] extern crate macro_rules; @@ -45,8 +44,8 @@ fn main() { let _ = macro_rules::ptr_as_ptr_cast!(ptr); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.37"] fn _msrv_1_37() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.37"] let ptr: *const u32 = &42_u32; let mut_ptr: *mut u32 = &mut 42_u32; @@ -55,8 +54,8 @@ fn _msrv_1_37() { let _ = mut_ptr as *mut i32; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.38"] fn _msrv_1_38() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.38"] let ptr: *const u32 = &42_u32; let mut_ptr: *mut u32 = &mut 42_u32; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.rs index ca2616b00..302c66462 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.rs @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ // aux-build:macro_rules.rs #![warn(clippy::ptr_as_ptr)] -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] extern crate macro_rules; @@ -45,8 +44,8 @@ fn main() { let _ = macro_rules::ptr_as_ptr_cast!(ptr); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.37"] fn _msrv_1_37() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.37"] let ptr: *const u32 = &42_u32; let mut_ptr: *mut u32 = &mut 42_u32; @@ -55,8 +54,8 @@ fn _msrv_1_37() { let _ = mut_ptr as *mut i32; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.38"] fn _msrv_1_38() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.38"] let ptr: *const u32 = &42_u32; let mut_ptr: *mut u32 = &mut 42_u32; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.stderr index c58c55cfd..a68e1cab6 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability - --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:19:13 + --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:18:13 | LL | let _ = ptr as *const i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `ptr.cast::<i32>()` @@ -7,31 +7,31 @@ LL | let _ = ptr as *const i32; = note: `-D clippy::ptr-as-ptr` implied by `-D warnings` error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability - --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:20:13 + --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:19:13 | LL | let _ = mut_ptr as *mut i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `mut_ptr.cast::<i32>()` error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability - --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:25:17 + --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:24:17 | LL | let _ = *ptr_ptr as *const i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `(*ptr_ptr).cast::<i32>()` error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability - --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:38:25 + --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:37:25 | LL | let _: *const i32 = ptr as *const _; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `ptr.cast()` error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability - --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:39:23 + --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:38:23 | LL | let _: *mut i32 = mut_ptr as _; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `mut_ptr.cast()` error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability - --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:11:9 + --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:10:9 | LL | $ptr as *const i32 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `$ptr.cast::<i32>()` @@ -42,13 +42,13 @@ LL | let _ = cast_it!(ptr); = note: this error originates in the macro `cast_it` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability - --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:63:13 + --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:62:13 | LL | let _ = ptr as *const i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `ptr.cast::<i32>()` error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability - --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:64:13 + --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:63:13 | LL | let _ = mut_ptr as *mut i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `mut_ptr.cast::<i32>()` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.fixed index 993389232..5c49d46da 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.fixed @@ -134,6 +134,9 @@ fn result_func(x: Result<i32, i32>) -> Result<i32, i32> { return func_returning_result(); } + // no warning + let _ = if let Err(e) = x { Err(e) } else { Ok(0) }; + Ok(y) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.rs index 9ae0d8882..d057df6a9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.rs @@ -166,6 +166,9 @@ fn result_func(x: Result<i32, i32>) -> Result<i32, i32> { return func_returning_result(); } + // no warning + let _ = if let Err(e) = x { Err(e) } else { Ok(0) }; + Ok(y) } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr index 1b6cd524b..23172d7e5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ help: replace it with: `x?;` error: this block may be rewritten with the `?` operator - --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:193:5 + --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:196:5 | LL | / if let Err(err) = func_returning_result() { LL | | return Err(err); @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ help: replace it with: `func_returning_result()?;` error: this block may be rewritten with the `?` operator - --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:200:5 + --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:203:5 | LL | / if let Err(err) = func_returning_result() { LL | | return Err(err); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.fixed index 824f00cb9..4923731fe 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_range_contains)] #![allow(unused)] #![allow(clippy::no_effect)] @@ -65,16 +64,14 @@ pub const fn in_range(a: i32) -> bool { 3 <= a && a <= 20 } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.34"] fn msrv_1_34() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.34"] - let x = 5; x >= 8 && x < 34; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.35"] fn msrv_1_35() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.35"] - let x = 5; (8..35).contains(&x); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.rs index df925eead..d623ccb5d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::manual_range_contains)] #![allow(unused)] #![allow(clippy::no_effect)] @@ -65,16 +64,14 @@ pub const fn in_range(a: i32) -> bool { 3 <= a && a <= 20 } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.34"] fn msrv_1_34() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.34"] - let x = 5; x >= 8 && x < 34; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.35"] fn msrv_1_35() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.35"] - let x = 5; x >= 8 && x < 35; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.stderr index 9689e665b..ea34023a4 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/range_contains.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: manual `Range::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:14:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:13:5 | LL | x >= 8 && x < 12; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(8..12).contains(&x)` @@ -7,121 +7,121 @@ LL | x >= 8 && x < 12; = note: `-D clippy::manual-range-contains` implied by `-D warnings` error: manual `Range::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:15:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:14:5 | LL | x < 42 && x >= 21; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(21..42).contains(&x)` error: manual `Range::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:16:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:15:5 | LL | 100 > x && 1 <= x; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(1..100).contains(&x)` error: manual `RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:19:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:18:5 | LL | x >= 9 && x <= 99; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(9..=99).contains(&x)` error: manual `RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:20:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:19:5 | LL | x <= 33 && x >= 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(1..=33).contains(&x)` error: manual `RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:21:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:20:5 | LL | 999 >= x && 1 <= x; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(1..=999).contains(&x)` error: manual `!Range::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:24:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:23:5 | LL | x < 8 || x >= 12; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `!(8..12).contains(&x)` error: manual `!Range::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:25:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:24:5 | LL | x >= 42 || x < 21; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `!(21..42).contains(&x)` error: manual `!Range::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:26:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:25:5 | LL | 100 <= x || 1 > x; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `!(1..100).contains(&x)` error: manual `!RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:29:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:28:5 | LL | x < 9 || x > 99; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `!(9..=99).contains(&x)` error: manual `!RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:30:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:29:5 | LL | x > 33 || x < 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `!(1..=33).contains(&x)` error: manual `!RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:31:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:30:5 | LL | 999 < x || 1 > x; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `!(1..=999).contains(&x)` error: manual `Range::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:46:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:45:5 | LL | y >= 0. && y < 1.; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(0. ..1.).contains(&y)` error: manual `!RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:47:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:46:5 | LL | y < 0. || y > 1.; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `!(0. ..=1.).contains(&y)` error: manual `RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:50:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:49:5 | LL | x >= -10 && x <= 10; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(-10..=10).contains(&x)` error: manual `RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:52:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:51:5 | LL | y >= -3. && y <= 3.; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(-3. ..=3.).contains(&y)` error: manual `RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:57:30 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:56:30 | LL | (x >= 0) && (x <= 10) && (z >= 0) && (z <= 10); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(0..=10).contains(&z)` error: manual `RangeInclusive::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:57:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:56:5 | LL | (x >= 0) && (x <= 10) && (z >= 0) && (z <= 10); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(0..=10).contains(&x)` error: manual `!Range::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:58:29 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:57:29 | LL | (x < 0) || (x >= 10) || (z < 0) || (z >= 10); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `!(0..10).contains(&z)` error: manual `!Range::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:58:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:57:5 | LL | (x < 0) || (x >= 10) || (z < 0) || (z >= 10); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `!(0..10).contains(&x)` error: manual `Range::contains` implementation - --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:79:5 + --> $DIR/range_contains.rs:76:5 | LL | x >= 8 && x < 35; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(8..35).contains(&x)` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.fixed index 7cd687c95..c0e49ff4c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.fixed @@ -25,4 +25,16 @@ fn main() { x * y }; let d = async { something().await }; + + macro_rules! m { + () => { + 0 + }; + } + macro_rules! m2 { + () => { + m!() + }; + } + m2!(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs index 37e4d2238..9e6e54348 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs @@ -25,4 +25,16 @@ fn main() { x * y })(); let d = (async || something().await)(); + + macro_rules! m { + () => { + (|| 0)() + }; + } + macro_rules! m2 { + () => { + (|| m!())() + }; + } + m2!(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.stderr index 56a8e57c0..d71bcba2a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.stderr @@ -52,5 +52,27 @@ error: try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared LL | let d = (async || something().await)(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try doing something like: `async { something().await }` -error: aborting due to 4 previous errors +error: try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared + --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:36:13 + | +LL | (|| m!())() + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try doing something like: `m!()` +... +LL | m2!(); + | ----- in this macro invocation + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `m2` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared + --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:31:13 + | +LL | (|| 0)() + | ^^^^^^^^ help: try doing something like: `0` +... +LL | m2!(); + | ----- in this macro invocation + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `m` which comes from the expansion of the macro `m2` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.fixed index 34ab552cb..ec7f8ae92 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::redundant_field_names)] #![allow(clippy::no_effect, dead_code, unused_variables)] @@ -72,16 +71,14 @@ fn issue_3476() { S { foo: foo::<i32> }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.16"] fn msrv_1_16() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.16"] - let start = 0; let _ = RangeFrom { start: start }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.17"] fn msrv_1_17() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.17"] - let start = 0; let _ = RangeFrom { start }; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.rs index a051b1f96..73122016c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::redundant_field_names)] #![allow(clippy::no_effect, dead_code, unused_variables)] @@ -72,16 +71,14 @@ fn issue_3476() { S { foo: foo::<i32> }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.16"] fn msrv_1_16() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.16"] - let start = 0; let _ = RangeFrom { start: start }; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.17"] fn msrv_1_17() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.17"] - let start = 0; let _ = RangeFrom { start: start }; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.stderr index 8b82e062b..00a72c50c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: redundant field names in struct initialization - --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:36:9 + --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:35:9 | LL | gender: gender, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `gender` @@ -7,43 +7,43 @@ LL | gender: gender, = note: `-D clippy::redundant-field-names` implied by `-D warnings` error: redundant field names in struct initialization - --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:37:9 + --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:36:9 | LL | age: age, | ^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `age` error: redundant field names in struct initialization - --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:58:25 + --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:57:25 | LL | let _ = RangeFrom { start: start }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `start` error: redundant field names in struct initialization - --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:59:23 + --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:58:23 | LL | let _ = RangeTo { end: end }; | ^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `end` error: redundant field names in struct initialization - --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:60:21 + --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:59:21 | LL | let _ = Range { start: start, end: end }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `start` error: redundant field names in struct initialization - --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:60:35 + --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:59:35 | LL | let _ = Range { start: start, end: end }; | ^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `end` error: redundant field names in struct initialization - --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:62:32 + --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:61:32 | LL | let _ = RangeToInclusive { end: end }; | ^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `end` error: redundant field names in struct initialization - --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:86:25 + --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:83:25 | LL | let _ = RangeFrom { start: start }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `start` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.fixed index 42110dbe8..4c5846fe8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow(unused)] #[derive(Debug)] @@ -56,14 +55,12 @@ impl Bar for Foo { const TRAIT_VAR: &'static str = "foo"; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.16"] fn msrv_1_16() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.16"] - static V: &'static u8 = &16; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.17"] fn msrv_1_17() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.17"] - static V: &u8 = &17; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs index bc5200bc8..64a66be1a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![allow(unused)] #[derive(Debug)] @@ -56,14 +55,12 @@ impl Bar for Foo { const TRAIT_VAR: &'static str = "foo"; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.16"] fn msrv_1_16() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.16"] - static V: &'static u8 = &16; } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.17"] fn msrv_1_17() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.17"] - static V: &'static u8 = &17; } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.stderr index 735113460..0938ebf78 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_static_lifetimes.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: constants have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:9:17 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:8:17 | LL | const VAR_ONE: &'static str = "Test constant #1"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` @@ -7,97 +7,97 @@ LL | const VAR_ONE: &'static str = "Test constant #1"; // ERROR Consider removin = note: `-D clippy::redundant-static-lifetimes` implied by `-D warnings` error: constants have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:13:21 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:12:21 | LL | const VAR_THREE: &[&'static str] = &["one", "two"]; // ERROR Consider removing 'static | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` error: constants have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:15:32 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:14:32 | LL | const VAR_FOUR: (&str, (&str, &'static str), &'static str) = ("on", ("th", "th"), "on"); // ERROR Consider removing 'static | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` error: constants have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:15:47 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:14:47 | LL | const VAR_FOUR: (&str, (&str, &'static str), &'static str) = ("on", ("th", "th"), "on"); // ERROR Consider removing 'static | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` error: constants have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:17:17 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:16:17 | LL | const VAR_SIX: &'static u8 = &5; | -^^^^^^^--- help: consider removing `'static`: `&u8` error: constants have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:19:20 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:18:20 | LL | const VAR_HEIGHT: &'static Foo = &Foo {}; | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&Foo` error: constants have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:21:19 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:20:19 | LL | const VAR_SLICE: &'static [u8] = b"Test constant #1"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^----- help: consider removing `'static`: `&[u8]` error: constants have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:23:19 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:22:19 | LL | const VAR_TUPLE: &'static (u8, u8) = &(1, 2); // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^--------- help: consider removing `'static`: `&(u8, u8)` error: constants have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:25:19 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:24:19 | LL | const VAR_ARRAY: &'static [u8; 1] = b"T"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^-------- help: consider removing `'static`: `&[u8; 1]` error: statics have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:27:25 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:26:25 | LL | static STATIC_VAR_ONE: &'static str = "Test static #1"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` error: statics have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:31:29 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:30:29 | LL | static STATIC_VAR_THREE: &[&'static str] = &["one", "two"]; // ERROR Consider removing 'static | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` error: statics have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:33:25 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:32:25 | LL | static STATIC_VAR_SIX: &'static u8 = &5; | -^^^^^^^--- help: consider removing `'static`: `&u8` error: statics have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:35:28 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:34:28 | LL | static STATIC_VAR_HEIGHT: &'static Foo = &Foo {}; | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&Foo` error: statics have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:37:27 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:36:27 | LL | static STATIC_VAR_SLICE: &'static [u8] = b"Test static #3"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^----- help: consider removing `'static`: `&[u8]` error: statics have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:39:27 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:38:27 | LL | static STATIC_VAR_TUPLE: &'static (u8, u8) = &(1, 2); // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^--------- help: consider removing `'static`: `&(u8, u8)` error: statics have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:41:27 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:40:27 | LL | static STATIC_VAR_ARRAY: &'static [u8; 1] = b"T"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^-------- help: consider removing `'static`: `&[u8; 1]` error: statics have by default a `'static` lifetime - --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:68:16 + --> $DIR/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs:65:16 | LL | static V: &'static u8 = &17; | -^^^^^^^--- help: consider removing `'static`: `&u8` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.fixed index 8beae8dee..689928f04 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.fixed @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ #![allow(clippy::disallowed_methods)] #![allow(clippy::disallowed_types)] #![allow(clippy::mixed_read_write_in_expression)] -#![allow(for_loops_over_fallibles)] #![allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] #![allow(clippy::match_result_ok)] #![allow(clippy::overly_complex_bool_expr)] @@ -27,9 +26,11 @@ #![allow(clippy::recursive_format_impl)] #![allow(clippy::invisible_characters)] #![allow(drop_bounds)] +#![allow(for_loops_over_fallibles)] #![allow(array_into_iter)] #![allow(invalid_atomic_ordering)] #![allow(invalid_value)] +#![allow(let_underscore_drop)] #![allow(enum_intrinsics_non_enums)] #![allow(non_fmt_panics)] #![allow(named_arguments_used_positionally)] @@ -45,8 +46,6 @@ #![warn(clippy::disallowed_methods)] #![warn(clippy::disallowed_types)] #![warn(clippy::mixed_read_write_in_expression)] -#![warn(for_loops_over_fallibles)] -#![warn(for_loops_over_fallibles)] #![warn(clippy::useless_conversion)] #![warn(clippy::match_result_ok)] #![warn(clippy::overly_complex_bool_expr)] @@ -66,9 +65,12 @@ #![warn(clippy::invisible_characters)] #![warn(drop_bounds)] #![warn(for_loops_over_fallibles)] +#![warn(for_loops_over_fallibles)] +#![warn(for_loops_over_fallibles)] #![warn(array_into_iter)] #![warn(invalid_atomic_ordering)] #![warn(invalid_value)] +#![warn(let_underscore_drop)] #![warn(enum_intrinsics_non_enums)] #![warn(non_fmt_panics)] #![warn(named_arguments_used_positionally)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.rs index 9e665047b..b74aa650f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.rs @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ #![allow(clippy::disallowed_methods)] #![allow(clippy::disallowed_types)] #![allow(clippy::mixed_read_write_in_expression)] -#![allow(for_loops_over_fallibles)] #![allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] #![allow(clippy::match_result_ok)] #![allow(clippy::overly_complex_bool_expr)] @@ -27,9 +26,11 @@ #![allow(clippy::recursive_format_impl)] #![allow(clippy::invisible_characters)] #![allow(drop_bounds)] +#![allow(for_loops_over_fallibles)] #![allow(array_into_iter)] #![allow(invalid_atomic_ordering)] #![allow(invalid_value)] +#![allow(let_underscore_drop)] #![allow(enum_intrinsics_non_enums)] #![allow(non_fmt_panics)] #![allow(named_arguments_used_positionally)] @@ -45,8 +46,6 @@ #![warn(clippy::disallowed_method)] #![warn(clippy::disallowed_type)] #![warn(clippy::eval_order_dependence)] -#![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_option)] -#![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_result)] #![warn(clippy::identity_conversion)] #![warn(clippy::if_let_some_result)] #![warn(clippy::logic_bug)] @@ -65,10 +64,13 @@ #![warn(clippy::to_string_in_display)] #![warn(clippy::zero_width_space)] #![warn(clippy::drop_bounds)] +#![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_option)] +#![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_result)] #![warn(clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles)] #![warn(clippy::into_iter_on_array)] #![warn(clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering)] #![warn(clippy::invalid_ref)] +#![warn(clippy::let_underscore_drop)] #![warn(clippy::mem_discriminant_non_enum)] #![warn(clippy::panic_params)] #![warn(clippy::positional_named_format_parameters)] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.stderr index 63eb56518..622a32c59 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/rename.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: lint `clippy::blacklisted_name` has been renamed to `clippy::disallowed_names` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:39:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:40:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::blacklisted_name)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::disallowed_names` @@ -7,232 +7,238 @@ LL | #![warn(clippy::blacklisted_name)] = note: `-D renamed-and-removed-lints` implied by `-D warnings` error: lint `clippy::block_in_if_condition_expr` has been renamed to `clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:40:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:41:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::block_in_if_condition_expr)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions` error: lint `clippy::block_in_if_condition_stmt` has been renamed to `clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:41:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:42:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::block_in_if_condition_stmt)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions` error: lint `clippy::box_vec` has been renamed to `clippy::box_collection` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:42:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:43:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::box_vec)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::box_collection` error: lint `clippy::const_static_lifetime` has been renamed to `clippy::redundant_static_lifetimes` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:43:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:44:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::const_static_lifetime)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::redundant_static_lifetimes` error: lint `clippy::cyclomatic_complexity` has been renamed to `clippy::cognitive_complexity` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:44:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:45:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::cyclomatic_complexity)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::cognitive_complexity` error: lint `clippy::disallowed_method` has been renamed to `clippy::disallowed_methods` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:45:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:46:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::disallowed_method)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::disallowed_methods` error: lint `clippy::disallowed_type` has been renamed to `clippy::disallowed_types` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:46:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:47:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::disallowed_type)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::disallowed_types` error: lint `clippy::eval_order_dependence` has been renamed to `clippy::mixed_read_write_in_expression` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:47:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:48:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::eval_order_dependence)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::mixed_read_write_in_expression` -error: lint `clippy::for_loop_over_option` has been renamed to `for_loops_over_fallibles` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:48:9 - | -LL | #![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_option)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `for_loops_over_fallibles` - -error: lint `clippy::for_loop_over_result` has been renamed to `for_loops_over_fallibles` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:49:9 - | -LL | #![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_result)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `for_loops_over_fallibles` - error: lint `clippy::identity_conversion` has been renamed to `clippy::useless_conversion` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:50:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:49:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::identity_conversion)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::useless_conversion` error: lint `clippy::if_let_some_result` has been renamed to `clippy::match_result_ok` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:51:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:50:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::if_let_some_result)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::match_result_ok` error: lint `clippy::logic_bug` has been renamed to `clippy::overly_complex_bool_expr` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:52:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:51:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::logic_bug)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::overly_complex_bool_expr` error: lint `clippy::new_without_default_derive` has been renamed to `clippy::new_without_default` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:53:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:52:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::new_without_default_derive)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::new_without_default` error: lint `clippy::option_and_then_some` has been renamed to `clippy::bind_instead_of_map` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:54:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:53:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::option_and_then_some)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::bind_instead_of_map` error: lint `clippy::option_expect_used` has been renamed to `clippy::expect_used` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:55:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:54:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::option_expect_used)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::expect_used` error: lint `clippy::option_map_unwrap_or` has been renamed to `clippy::map_unwrap_or` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:56:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:55:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::option_map_unwrap_or)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::map_unwrap_or` error: lint `clippy::option_map_unwrap_or_else` has been renamed to `clippy::map_unwrap_or` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:57:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:56:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::option_map_unwrap_or_else)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::map_unwrap_or` error: lint `clippy::option_unwrap_used` has been renamed to `clippy::unwrap_used` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:58:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:57:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::option_unwrap_used)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::unwrap_used` error: lint `clippy::ref_in_deref` has been renamed to `clippy::needless_borrow` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:59:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:58:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::ref_in_deref)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::needless_borrow` error: lint `clippy::result_expect_used` has been renamed to `clippy::expect_used` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:60:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:59:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::result_expect_used)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::expect_used` error: lint `clippy::result_map_unwrap_or_else` has been renamed to `clippy::map_unwrap_or` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:61:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:60:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::result_map_unwrap_or_else)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::map_unwrap_or` error: lint `clippy::result_unwrap_used` has been renamed to `clippy::unwrap_used` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:62:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:61:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::result_unwrap_used)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::unwrap_used` error: lint `clippy::single_char_push_str` has been renamed to `clippy::single_char_add_str` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:63:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:62:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::single_char_push_str)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::single_char_add_str` error: lint `clippy::stutter` has been renamed to `clippy::module_name_repetitions` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:64:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:63:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::stutter)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::module_name_repetitions` error: lint `clippy::to_string_in_display` has been renamed to `clippy::recursive_format_impl` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:65:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:64:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::to_string_in_display)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::recursive_format_impl` error: lint `clippy::zero_width_space` has been renamed to `clippy::invisible_characters` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:66:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:65:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::zero_width_space)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::invisible_characters` error: lint `clippy::drop_bounds` has been renamed to `drop_bounds` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:67:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:66:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::drop_bounds)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `drop_bounds` -error: lint `clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles` has been renamed to `for_loops_over_fallibles` +error: lint `clippy::for_loop_over_option` has been renamed to `for_loops_over_fallibles` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:67:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_option)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `for_loops_over_fallibles` + +error: lint `clippy::for_loop_over_result` has been renamed to `for_loops_over_fallibles` --> $DIR/rename.rs:68:9 | +LL | #![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_result)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `for_loops_over_fallibles` + +error: lint `clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles` has been renamed to `for_loops_over_fallibles` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:69:9 + | LL | #![warn(clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `for_loops_over_fallibles` error: lint `clippy::into_iter_on_array` has been renamed to `array_into_iter` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:69:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:70:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::into_iter_on_array)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `array_into_iter` error: lint `clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering` has been renamed to `invalid_atomic_ordering` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:70:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:71:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `invalid_atomic_ordering` error: lint `clippy::invalid_ref` has been renamed to `invalid_value` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:71:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:72:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::invalid_ref)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `invalid_value` +error: lint `clippy::let_underscore_drop` has been renamed to `let_underscore_drop` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:73:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::let_underscore_drop)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `let_underscore_drop` + error: lint `clippy::mem_discriminant_non_enum` has been renamed to `enum_intrinsics_non_enums` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:72:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:74:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::mem_discriminant_non_enum)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `enum_intrinsics_non_enums` error: lint `clippy::panic_params` has been renamed to `non_fmt_panics` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:73:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:75:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::panic_params)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `non_fmt_panics` error: lint `clippy::positional_named_format_parameters` has been renamed to `named_arguments_used_positionally` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:74:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:76:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::positional_named_format_parameters)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `named_arguments_used_positionally` error: lint `clippy::temporary_cstring_as_ptr` has been renamed to `temporary_cstring_as_ptr` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:75:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:77:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::temporary_cstring_as_ptr)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `temporary_cstring_as_ptr` error: lint `clippy::unknown_clippy_lints` has been renamed to `unknown_lints` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:76:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:78:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::unknown_clippy_lints)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `unknown_lints` error: lint `clippy::unused_label` has been renamed to `unused_labels` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:77:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:79:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::unused_label)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `unused_labels` -error: aborting due to 39 previous errors +error: aborting due to 40 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_large_err.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_large_err.rs index f7df3b856..1c12cebfd 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_large_err.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_large_err.rs @@ -50,6 +50,18 @@ impl LargeErrorVariants<()> { } } +enum MultipleLargeVariants { + _Biggest([u8; 1024]), + _AlsoBig([u8; 512]), + _Ok(usize), +} + +impl MultipleLargeVariants { + fn large_enum_error() -> Result<(), Self> { + Ok(()) + } +} + trait TraitForcesLargeError { fn large_error() -> Result<(), [u8; 512]> { Ok(()) @@ -96,4 +108,10 @@ pub fn array_error<T, U>() -> Result<(), ArrayError<(i32, T), U>> { Ok(()) } +// Issue #10005 +enum Empty {} +fn _empty_error() -> Result<(), Empty> { + Ok(()) +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_large_err.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_large_err.stderr index bea101fe2..c386edfd2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_large_err.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_large_err.stderr @@ -42,13 +42,29 @@ LL | pub fn param_large_error<R>() -> Result<(), (u128, R, FullyDefinedLargeErro error: the `Err`-variant returned from this function is very large --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:48:34 | +LL | _Omg([u8; 512]), + | --------------- the largest variant contains at least 512 bytes +... LL | pub fn large_enum_error() -> Result<(), Self> { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the `Err`-variant is at least 513 bytes + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: try reducing the size of `LargeErrorVariants<()>`, for example by boxing large elements or replacing it with `Box<LargeErrorVariants<()>>` error: the `Err`-variant returned from this function is very large - --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:54:25 + --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:60:30 + | +LL | _Biggest([u8; 1024]), + | -------------------- the largest variant contains at least 1024 bytes +LL | _AlsoBig([u8; 512]), + | ------------------- the variant `_AlsoBig` contains at least 512 bytes +... +LL | fn large_enum_error() -> Result<(), Self> { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: try reducing the size of `MultipleLargeVariants`, for example by boxing large elements or replacing it with `Box<MultipleLargeVariants>` + +error: the `Err`-variant returned from this function is very large + --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:66:25 | LL | fn large_error() -> Result<(), [u8; 512]> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the `Err`-variant is at least 512 bytes @@ -56,7 +72,7 @@ LL | fn large_error() -> Result<(), [u8; 512]> { = help: try reducing the size of `[u8; 512]`, for example by boxing large elements or replacing it with `Box<[u8; 512]>` error: the `Err`-variant returned from this function is very large - --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:73:29 + --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:85:29 | LL | pub fn large_union_err() -> Result<(), FullyDefinedUnionError> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the `Err`-variant is at least 512 bytes @@ -64,7 +80,7 @@ LL | pub fn large_union_err() -> Result<(), FullyDefinedUnionError> { = help: try reducing the size of `FullyDefinedUnionError`, for example by boxing large elements or replacing it with `Box<FullyDefinedUnionError>` error: the `Err`-variant returned from this function is very large - --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:82:40 + --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:94:40 | LL | pub fn param_large_union<T: Copy>() -> Result<(), UnionError<T>> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the `Err`-variant is at least 512 bytes @@ -72,7 +88,7 @@ LL | pub fn param_large_union<T: Copy>() -> Result<(), UnionError<T>> { = help: try reducing the size of `UnionError<T>`, for example by boxing large elements or replacing it with `Box<UnionError<T>>` error: the `Err`-variant returned from this function is very large - --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:91:34 + --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:103:34 | LL | pub fn array_error_subst<U>() -> Result<(), ArrayError<i32, U>> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the `Err`-variant is at least 128 bytes @@ -80,12 +96,12 @@ LL | pub fn array_error_subst<U>() -> Result<(), ArrayError<i32, U>> { = help: try reducing the size of `ArrayError<i32, U>`, for example by boxing large elements or replacing it with `Box<ArrayError<i32, U>>` error: the `Err`-variant returned from this function is very large - --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:95:31 + --> $DIR/result_large_err.rs:107:31 | LL | pub fn array_error<T, U>() -> Result<(), ArrayError<(i32, T), U>> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the `Err`-variant is at least 128 bytes | = help: try reducing the size of `ArrayError<(i32, T), U>`, for example by boxing large elements or replacing it with `Box<ArrayError<(i32, T), U>>` -error: aborting due to 11 previous errors +error: aborting due to 12 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_map_unit_fn_unfixable.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_map_unit_fn_unfixable.stderr index 88e4efdb0..2e1eb8eb1 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_map_unit_fn_unfixable.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/result_map_unit_fn_unfixable.stderr @@ -20,14 +20,14 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an `Result` value where `f` is a closure that returns --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn_unfixable.rs:29:5 | LL | x.field.map(|value| { - | _____^ - | |_____| + | ______^ + | | _____| | || LL | || do_nothing(value); LL | || do_nothing(value) LL | || }); | ||______^- help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { ... }` - | |_______| + | |______| | error: called `map(f)` on an `Result` value where `f` is a closure that returns the unit type `()` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_from_current.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_from_current.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1309c91b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_from_current.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +// run-rustfix +#![warn(clippy::seek_from_current)] + +use std::fs::File; +use std::io::{self, Seek, SeekFrom, Write}; + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.50"] +fn _msrv_1_50() -> io::Result<()> { + let mut f = File::create("foo.txt")?; + f.write_all(b"Hi!")?; + f.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))?; + f.seek(SeekFrom::Current(1))?; + Ok(()) +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.51"] +fn _msrv_1_51() -> io::Result<()> { + let mut f = File::create("foo.txt")?; + f.write_all(b"Hi!")?; + f.stream_position()?; + f.seek(SeekFrom::Current(1))?; + Ok(()) +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_from_current.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_from_current.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5d9b1424c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_from_current.rs @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +// run-rustfix +#![warn(clippy::seek_from_current)] + +use std::fs::File; +use std::io::{self, Seek, SeekFrom, Write}; + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.50"] +fn _msrv_1_50() -> io::Result<()> { + let mut f = File::create("foo.txt")?; + f.write_all(b"Hi!")?; + f.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))?; + f.seek(SeekFrom::Current(1))?; + Ok(()) +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.51"] +fn _msrv_1_51() -> io::Result<()> { + let mut f = File::create("foo.txt")?; + f.write_all(b"Hi!")?; + f.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))?; + f.seek(SeekFrom::Current(1))?; + Ok(()) +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_from_current.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_from_current.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c079f3611 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_from_current.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +error: using `SeekFrom::Current` to start from current position + --> $DIR/seek_from_current.rs:20:5 + | +LL | f.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))?; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `f.stream_position()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::seek-from-current` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: aborting due to previous error + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9d0d1124c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +// run-rustfix +#![allow(unused)] +#![warn(clippy::seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind)] + +use std::fs::OpenOptions; +use std::io::{Read, Seek, SeekFrom, Write}; + +struct StructWithSeekMethod {} + +impl StructWithSeekMethod { + fn seek(&mut self, from: SeekFrom) {} +} + +trait MySeekTrait { + fn seek(&mut self, from: SeekFrom) {} +} + +struct StructWithSeekTrait {} +impl MySeekTrait for StructWithSeekTrait {} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// StructWithSeekMethod does not implement std::io::Seek; +fn seek_to_start_false_method(t: &mut StructWithSeekMethod) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// StructWithSeekMethod does not implement std::io::Seek; +fn seek_to_start_method_owned_false<T>(mut t: StructWithSeekMethod) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// StructWithSeekMethod does not implement std::io::Seek; +fn seek_to_start_false_trait(t: &mut StructWithSeekTrait) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// StructWithSeekMethod does not implement std::io::Seek; +fn seek_to_start_false_trait_owned<T>(mut t: StructWithSeekTrait) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// StructWithSeekMethod does not implement std::io::Seek; +fn seek_to_start_false_trait_bound<T: MySeekTrait>(t: &mut T) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should trigger clippy warning +fn seek_to_start<T: Seek>(t: &mut T) { + t.rewind(); +} + +// This should trigger clippy warning +fn owned_seek_to_start<T: Seek>(mut t: T) { + t.rewind(); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// it does not seek to start +fn seek_to_5<T: Seek>(t: &mut T) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(5)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// it does not seek to start +fn seek_to_end<T: Seek>(t: &mut T) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::End(0)); +} + +fn main() { + let mut f = OpenOptions::new() + .write(true) + .read(true) + .create(true) + .open("foo.txt") + .unwrap(); + + let mut my_struct_trait = StructWithSeekTrait {}; + seek_to_start_false_trait_bound(&mut my_struct_trait); + + let hello = "Hello!\n"; + write!(f, "{hello}").unwrap(); + seek_to_5(&mut f); + seek_to_end(&mut f); + seek_to_start(&mut f); + + let mut buf = String::new(); + f.read_to_string(&mut buf).unwrap(); + + assert_eq!(&buf, hello); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.54"] +fn msrv_1_54() { + let mut f = OpenOptions::new() + .write(true) + .read(true) + .create(true) + .open("foo.txt") + .unwrap(); + + let hello = "Hello!\n"; + write!(f, "{hello}").unwrap(); + + f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); + + let mut buf = String::new(); + f.read_to_string(&mut buf).unwrap(); + + assert_eq!(&buf, hello); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.55"] +fn msrv_1_55() { + let mut f = OpenOptions::new() + .write(true) + .read(true) + .create(true) + .open("foo.txt") + .unwrap(); + + let hello = "Hello!\n"; + write!(f, "{hello}").unwrap(); + + f.rewind(); + + let mut buf = String::new(); + f.read_to_string(&mut buf).unwrap(); + + assert_eq!(&buf, hello); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c5bc57cc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +// run-rustfix +#![allow(unused)] +#![warn(clippy::seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind)] + +use std::fs::OpenOptions; +use std::io::{Read, Seek, SeekFrom, Write}; + +struct StructWithSeekMethod {} + +impl StructWithSeekMethod { + fn seek(&mut self, from: SeekFrom) {} +} + +trait MySeekTrait { + fn seek(&mut self, from: SeekFrom) {} +} + +struct StructWithSeekTrait {} +impl MySeekTrait for StructWithSeekTrait {} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// StructWithSeekMethod does not implement std::io::Seek; +fn seek_to_start_false_method(t: &mut StructWithSeekMethod) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// StructWithSeekMethod does not implement std::io::Seek; +fn seek_to_start_method_owned_false<T>(mut t: StructWithSeekMethod) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// StructWithSeekMethod does not implement std::io::Seek; +fn seek_to_start_false_trait(t: &mut StructWithSeekTrait) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// StructWithSeekMethod does not implement std::io::Seek; +fn seek_to_start_false_trait_owned<T>(mut t: StructWithSeekTrait) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// StructWithSeekMethod does not implement std::io::Seek; +fn seek_to_start_false_trait_bound<T: MySeekTrait>(t: &mut T) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should trigger clippy warning +fn seek_to_start<T: Seek>(t: &mut T) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should trigger clippy warning +fn owned_seek_to_start<T: Seek>(mut t: T) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// it does not seek to start +fn seek_to_5<T: Seek>(t: &mut T) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(5)); +} + +// This should NOT trigger clippy warning because +// it does not seek to start +fn seek_to_end<T: Seek>(t: &mut T) { + t.seek(SeekFrom::End(0)); +} + +fn main() { + let mut f = OpenOptions::new() + .write(true) + .read(true) + .create(true) + .open("foo.txt") + .unwrap(); + + let mut my_struct_trait = StructWithSeekTrait {}; + seek_to_start_false_trait_bound(&mut my_struct_trait); + + let hello = "Hello!\n"; + write!(f, "{hello}").unwrap(); + seek_to_5(&mut f); + seek_to_end(&mut f); + seek_to_start(&mut f); + + let mut buf = String::new(); + f.read_to_string(&mut buf).unwrap(); + + assert_eq!(&buf, hello); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.54"] +fn msrv_1_54() { + let mut f = OpenOptions::new() + .write(true) + .read(true) + .create(true) + .open("foo.txt") + .unwrap(); + + let hello = "Hello!\n"; + write!(f, "{hello}").unwrap(); + + f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); + + let mut buf = String::new(); + f.read_to_string(&mut buf).unwrap(); + + assert_eq!(&buf, hello); +} + +#[clippy::msrv = "1.55"] +fn msrv_1_55() { + let mut f = OpenOptions::new() + .write(true) + .read(true) + .create(true) + .open("foo.txt") + .unwrap(); + + let hello = "Hello!\n"; + write!(f, "{hello}").unwrap(); + + f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); + + let mut buf = String::new(); + f.read_to_string(&mut buf).unwrap(); + + assert_eq!(&buf, hello); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6cce02535 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +error: used `seek` to go to the start of the stream + --> $DIR/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs:53:7 + | +LL | t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `rewind()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::seek-to-start-instead-of-rewind` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: used `seek` to go to the start of the stream + --> $DIR/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs:58:7 + | +LL | t.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `rewind()` + +error: used `seek` to go to the start of the stream + --> $DIR/seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind.rs:128:7 + | +LL | f.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `rewind()` + +error: aborting due to 3 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr index 509c88ac2..71dcc25d6 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ error: this import is redundant - --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:23:5 + --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:5:1 | -LL | use regex; - | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely +LL | use regex; + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely | = note: `-D clippy::single-component-path-imports` implied by `-D warnings` error: this import is redundant - --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:5:1 + --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:23:5 | -LL | use regex; - | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely +LL | use regex; + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.stderr index 633546f64..330f28520 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,18 @@ error: this import is redundant + --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs:4:1 + | +LL | use regex; + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely + | + = note: `-D clippy::single-component-path-imports` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: this import is redundant --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs:13:10 | LL | use {regex, serde}; | ^^^^^ | = help: remove this import - = note: `-D clippy::single-component-path-imports` implied by `-D warnings` error: this import is redundant --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs:13:17 @@ -15,11 +22,5 @@ LL | use {regex, serde}; | = help: remove this import -error: this import is redundant - --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs:4:1 - | -LL | use regex; - | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely - error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.fixed index 1883a9f83..d200d7310 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.fixed @@ -29,4 +29,7 @@ fn main() { let f = HasChars; s.extend(f.chars()); + + // issue #9735 + s.push_str(&abc[0..2]); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.rs index 07d0baa1b..0dd96a3b2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.rs @@ -29,4 +29,7 @@ fn main() { let f = HasChars; s.extend(f.chars()); + + // issue #9735 + s.extend(abc[0..2].chars()); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.stderr index 6af8c9e16..b35c77fd9 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_extend.stderr @@ -18,5 +18,11 @@ error: calling `.extend(_.chars())` LL | s.extend(def.chars()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str(&def)` -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: calling `.extend(_.chars())` + --> $DIR/string_extend.rs:34:5 + | +LL | s.extend(abc[0..2].chars()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str(&abc[0..2])` + +error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb9fc63fb --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +#![allow(unused)] +#![warn(clippy::suspicious_xor_used_as_pow)] +#![allow(clippy::eq_op)] + +macro_rules! macro_test { + () => { + 13 + }; +} + +macro_rules! macro_test_inside { + () => { + 1 ^ 2 // should warn even if inside macro + }; +} + +fn main() { + // Should warn: + let _ = 2 ^ 5; + let _ = 2i32 ^ 9i32; + let _ = 2i32 ^ 2i32; + let _ = 50i32 ^ 3i32; + let _ = 5i32 ^ 8i32; + let _ = 2i32 ^ 32i32; + macro_test_inside!(); + + // Should not warn: + let x = 0x02; + let _ = x ^ 2; + let _ = 2 ^ x; + let _ = x ^ 5; + let _ = 10 ^ 0b0101; + let _ = 2i32 ^ macro_test!(); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8bb3c8fbe --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +error: `^` is not the exponentiation operator + --> $DIR/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs:19:13 + | +LL | let _ = 2 ^ 5; + | ^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `2.pow(5)` + | + = note: `-D clippy::suspicious-xor-used-as-pow` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: `^` is not the exponentiation operator + --> $DIR/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs:20:13 + | +LL | let _ = 2i32 ^ 9i32; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `2_i32.pow(9_i32)` + +error: `^` is not the exponentiation operator + --> $DIR/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs:21:13 + | +LL | let _ = 2i32 ^ 2i32; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `2_i32.pow(2_i32)` + +error: `^` is not the exponentiation operator + --> $DIR/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs:22:13 + | +LL | let _ = 50i32 ^ 3i32; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `50_i32.pow(3_i32)` + +error: `^` is not the exponentiation operator + --> $DIR/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs:23:13 + | +LL | let _ = 5i32 ^ 8i32; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `5_i32.pow(8_i32)` + +error: `^` is not the exponentiation operator + --> $DIR/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs:24:13 + | +LL | let _ = 2i32 ^ 32i32; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `2_i32.pow(32_i32)` + +error: `^` is not the exponentiation operator + --> $DIR/suspicious_xor_used_as_pow.rs:13:9 + | +LL | 1 ^ 2 // should warn even if inside macro + | ^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `1.pow(2)` +... +LL | macro_test_inside!(); + | -------------------- in this macro invocation + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `macro_test_inside` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.fixed index 24b229235..805a2ba5a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.fixed @@ -155,3 +155,12 @@ fn issue_8154() { let s = S3(&mut s); std::mem::swap(&mut s.0.x, &mut s.0.y); } + +const fn issue_9864(mut u: u32) -> u32 { + let mut v = 10; + + let temp = u; + u = v; + v = temp; + u + v +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.rs index a318c2791..a8c878479 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.rs @@ -179,3 +179,12 @@ fn issue_8154() { s.0.x = s.0.y; s.0.y = t; } + +const fn issue_9864(mut u: u32) -> u32 { + let mut v = 10; + + let temp = u; + u = v; + v = temp; + u + v +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/track-diagnostics.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/track-diagnostics.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fa9221ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/track-diagnostics.rs @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +// compile-flags: -Z track-diagnostics +// error-pattern: created at + +// Normalize the emitted location so this doesn't need +// updating everytime someone adds or removes a line. +// normalize-stderr-test ".rs:\d+:\d+" -> ".rs:LL:CC" + +struct A; +struct B; +const S: A = B; + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/track-diagnostics.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/track-diagnostics.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ec3031862 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/track-diagnostics.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +error[E0308]: mismatched types + --> $DIR/track-diagnostics.rs:LL:CC + | +LL | const S: A = B; + | ^ expected struct `A`, found struct `B` +-Ztrack-diagnostics: created at compiler/rustc_infer/src/infer/error_reporting/mod.rs:LL:CC + +error: aborting due to previous error + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0308`. diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.rs index 001c91023..1cbacf0fe 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#![allow(dead_code, clippy::borrow_as_ptr)] +#![allow(dead_code, clippy::borrow_as_ptr, clippy::needless_lifetimes)] extern crate core; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.fixed index e5fe9133f..074dae5fb 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::transmute_ptr_to_ref)] #![allow(clippy::match_single_binding)] @@ -51,8 +50,8 @@ unsafe fn _issue8924<'a, 'b, 'c>(x: *const &'a u32, y: *const &'b u32) -> &'c &' } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.38"] unsafe fn _meets_msrv<'a, 'b, 'c>(x: *const &'a u32) -> &'c &'b u32 { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.38"] let a = 0u32; let a = &a as *const u32; let _: &u32 = &*a; @@ -63,8 +62,8 @@ unsafe fn _meets_msrv<'a, 'b, 'c>(x: *const &'a u32) -> &'c &'b u32 { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.37"] unsafe fn _under_msrv<'a, 'b, 'c>(x: *const &'a u32) -> &'c &'b u32 { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.37"] let a = 0u32; let a = &a as *const u32; let _: &u32 = &*a; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs index fe49cdc32..2edc122cf 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::transmute_ptr_to_ref)] #![allow(clippy::match_single_binding)] @@ -51,8 +50,8 @@ unsafe fn _issue8924<'a, 'b, 'c>(x: *const &'a u32, y: *const &'b u32) -> &'c &' } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.38"] unsafe fn _meets_msrv<'a, 'b, 'c>(x: *const &'a u32) -> &'c &'b u32 { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.38"] let a = 0u32; let a = &a as *const u32; let _: &u32 = std::mem::transmute(a); @@ -63,8 +62,8 @@ unsafe fn _meets_msrv<'a, 'b, 'c>(x: *const &'a u32) -> &'c &'b u32 { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.37"] unsafe fn _under_msrv<'a, 'b, 'c>(x: *const &'a u32) -> &'c &'b u32 { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.37"] let a = 0u32; let a = &a as *const u32; let _: &u32 = std::mem::transmute(a); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.stderr index 10117ee91..b3e6c09d2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmute_ptr_to_ref.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const T`) to a reference type (`&T`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:8:17 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:7:17 | LL | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(p); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*p` @@ -7,127 +7,127 @@ LL | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(p); = note: `-D clippy::transmute-ptr-to-ref` implied by `-D warnings` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*mut T`) to a reference type (`&mut T`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:11:21 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:10:21 | LL | let _: &mut T = std::mem::transmute(m); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&mut *m` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*mut T`) to a reference type (`&T`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:14:17 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:13:17 | LL | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(m); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*m` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*mut T`) to a reference type (`&mut T`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:17:21 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:16:21 | LL | let _: &mut T = std::mem::transmute(p as *mut T); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&mut *(p as *mut T)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const U`) to a reference type (`&T`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:20:17 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:19:17 | LL | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(o); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(o as *const T)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*mut U`) to a reference type (`&mut T`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:23:21 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:22:21 | LL | let _: &mut T = std::mem::transmute(om); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&mut *(om as *mut T)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*mut U`) to a reference type (`&T`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:26:17 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:25:17 | LL | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(om); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(om as *const T)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const i32`) to a reference type (`&_issue1231::Foo<'_, u8>`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:36:32 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:35:32 | LL | let _: &Foo<u8> = unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<_, &Foo<_>>(raw) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*raw.cast::<Foo<_>>()` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const i32`) to a reference type (`&_issue1231::Foo<'_, &u8>`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:38:33 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:37:33 | LL | let _: &Foo<&u8> = unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<_, &Foo<&_>>(raw) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*raw.cast::<Foo<&_>>()` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const i32`) to a reference type (`&u8`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:42:14 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:41:14 | LL | unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<_, Bar>(raw) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(raw as *const u8)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const &u32`) to a reference type (`&&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:47:14 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:46:14 | LL | 0 => std::mem::transmute(x), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*x.cast::<&u32>()` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const &u32`) to a reference type (`&&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:48:14 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:47:14 | LL | 1 => std::mem::transmute(y), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*y.cast::<&u32>()` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const &u32`) to a reference type (`&&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:49:14 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:48:14 | LL | 2 => std::mem::transmute::<_, &&'b u32>(x), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*x.cast::<&'b u32>()` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const &u32`) to a reference type (`&&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:50:14 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:49:14 | LL | _ => std::mem::transmute::<_, &&'b u32>(y), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*y.cast::<&'b u32>()` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const u32`) to a reference type (`&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:58:19 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:57:19 | LL | let _: &u32 = std::mem::transmute(a); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*a` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const u32`) to a reference type (`&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:59:19 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:58:19 | LL | let _: &u32 = std::mem::transmute::<_, &u32>(a); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*a.cast::<u32>()` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const &u32`) to a reference type (`&&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:61:14 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:60:14 | LL | 0 => std::mem::transmute(x), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*x.cast::<&u32>()` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const &u32`) to a reference type (`&&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:62:14 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:61:14 | LL | _ => std::mem::transmute::<_, &&'b u32>(x), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*x.cast::<&'b u32>()` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const u32`) to a reference type (`&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:70:19 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:69:19 | LL | let _: &u32 = std::mem::transmute(a); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*a` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const u32`) to a reference type (`&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:71:19 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:70:19 | LL | let _: &u32 = std::mem::transmute::<_, &u32>(a); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(a as *const u32)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const &u32`) to a reference type (`&&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:73:14 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:72:14 | LL | 0 => std::mem::transmute(x), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(x as *const () as *const &u32)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const &u32`) to a reference type (`&&u32`) - --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:74:14 + --> $DIR/transmute_ptr_to_ref.rs:73:14 | LL | _ => std::mem::transmute::<_, &&'b u32>(x), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(x as *const () as *const &'b u32)` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs index af4f3b184..c0af011d3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ #![deny(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)] #![allow( clippy::disallowed_names, + clippy::needless_lifetimes, clippy::redundant_field_names, clippy::uninlined_format_args )] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.stderr index 6a8eca965..8c5cfa8a0 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:50:11 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:51:11 | LL | fn bad(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `u32` @@ -11,103 +11,103 @@ LL | #![deny(clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:50:20 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:51:20 | LL | fn bad(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:50:29 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:51:29 | LL | fn bad(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Baz` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:57:12 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:58:12 | LL | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `self` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:57:22 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:58:22 | LL | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `u32` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:57:31 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:58:31 | LL | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:57:40 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:58:40 | LL | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Baz` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:59:16 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:60:16 | LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `u32` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:59:25 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:60:25 | LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:59:34 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:60:34 | LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Baz` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:61:35 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:62:35 | LL | fn bad_issue7518(self, other: &Self) {} | ^^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Self` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:73:16 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:74:16 | LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `u32` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:73:25 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:74:25 | LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:73:34 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:74:34 | LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Baz` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:77:34 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:78:34 | LL | fn trait_method(&self, _foo: &Foo); | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:109:21 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:110:21 | LL | fn foo_never(x: &i32) { | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `i32` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:114:15 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:115:15 | LL | fn foo(x: &i32) { | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `i32` error: this argument (N byte) is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value (limit: N byte) - --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:141:37 + --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:142:37 | LL | fn _unrelated_lifetimes<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u32, y: &'b u32) -> &'b u32 { | ^^^^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `u32` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unchecked_duration_subtraction.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unchecked_duration_subtraction.fixed new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a0e49a8be --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unchecked_duration_subtraction.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +// run-rustfix +#![warn(clippy::unchecked_duration_subtraction)] + +use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; + +fn main() { + let _first = Instant::now(); + let second = Duration::from_secs(3); + + let _ = _first.checked_sub(second).unwrap(); + + let _ = Instant::now().checked_sub(Duration::from_secs(5)).unwrap(); + + let _ = _first.checked_sub(Duration::from_secs(5)).unwrap(); + + let _ = Instant::now().checked_sub(second).unwrap(); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unchecked_duration_subtraction.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unchecked_duration_subtraction.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a14a7ea57 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unchecked_duration_subtraction.rs @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +// run-rustfix +#![warn(clippy::unchecked_duration_subtraction)] + +use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; + +fn main() { + let _first = Instant::now(); + let second = Duration::from_secs(3); + + let _ = _first - second; + + let _ = Instant::now() - Duration::from_secs(5); + + let _ = _first - Duration::from_secs(5); + + let _ = Instant::now() - second; +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unchecked_duration_subtraction.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unchecked_duration_subtraction.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a2e0aa1d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unchecked_duration_subtraction.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +error: unchecked subtraction of a 'Duration' from an 'Instant' + --> $DIR/unchecked_duration_subtraction.rs:10:13 + | +LL | let _ = _first - second; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `_first.checked_sub(second).unwrap()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::unchecked-duration-subtraction` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: unchecked subtraction of a 'Duration' from an 'Instant' + --> $DIR/unchecked_duration_subtraction.rs:12:13 + | +LL | let _ = Instant::now() - Duration::from_secs(5); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Instant::now().checked_sub(Duration::from_secs(5)).unwrap()` + +error: unchecked subtraction of a 'Duration' from an 'Instant' + --> $DIR/unchecked_duration_subtraction.rs:14:13 + | +LL | let _ = _first - Duration::from_secs(5); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `_first.checked_sub(Duration::from_secs(5)).unwrap()` + +error: unchecked subtraction of a 'Duration' from an 'Instant' + --> $DIR/unchecked_duration_subtraction.rs:16:13 + | +LL | let _ = Instant::now() - second; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Instant::now().checked_sub(second).unwrap()` + +error: aborting due to 4 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs index 08aee4332..c05eb447b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ // aux-build:proc_macro_unsafe.rs -#![warn(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] +#![warn(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks, clippy::unnecessary_safety_comment)] #![allow(clippy::let_unit_value, clippy::missing_safety_doc)] extern crate proc_macro_unsafe; @@ -490,4 +490,23 @@ unsafe impl CrateRoot for () {} // SAFETY: ok unsafe impl CrateRoot for (i32) {} +fn issue_9142() { + // SAFETY: ok + let _ = + // we need this comment to avoid rustfmt putting + // it all on one line + unsafe {}; + + // SAFETY: this is more than one level away, so it should warn + let _ = { + if unsafe { true } { + todo!(); + } else { + let bar = unsafe {}; + todo!(); + bar + } + }; +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.stderr index 2c466ff5c..d1c1bb5ff 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.stderr @@ -239,6 +239,19 @@ LL | unsafe impl TrailingComment for () {} // SAFETY: | = help: consider adding a safety comment on the preceding line +error: constant item has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs:471:5 + | +LL | const BIG_NUMBER: i32 = 1000000; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs:470:5 + | +LL | // SAFETY: + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-safety-comment` implied by `-D warnings` + error: unsafe impl missing a safety comment --> $DIR/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs:472:5 | @@ -263,5 +276,47 @@ LL | unsafe impl CrateRoot for () {} | = help: consider adding a safety comment on the preceding line -error: aborting due to 31 previous errors +error: unsafe block missing a safety comment + --> $DIR/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs:498:9 + | +LL | unsafe {}; + | ^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider adding a safety comment on the preceding line + +error: statement has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs:501:5 + | +LL | / let _ = { +LL | | if unsafe { true } { +LL | | todo!(); +LL | | } else { +... | +LL | | } +LL | | }; + | |______^ + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs:500:5 + | +LL | // SAFETY: this is more than one level away, so it should warn + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: unsafe block missing a safety comment + --> $DIR/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs:502:12 + | +LL | if unsafe { true } { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider adding a safety comment on the preceding line + +error: unsafe block missing a safety comment + --> $DIR/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs:505:23 + | +LL | let bar = unsafe {}; + | ^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: consider adding a safety comment on the preceding line + +error: aborting due to 36 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.fixed index 106274479..9d08e80cf 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // aux-build:proc_macro_with_span.rs // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::uninlined_format_args)] #![allow(named_arguments_used_positionally, unused_imports, unused_macros, unused_variables)] #![allow(clippy::eq_op, clippy::format_in_format_args, clippy::print_literal)] @@ -44,9 +43,7 @@ fn tester(fn_arg: i32) { println!("val='{local_i32}'"); // space+tab println!("val='{local_i32}'"); // tab+space println!( - "val='{ - }'", - local_i32 + "val='{local_i32}'" ); println!("{local_i32}"); println!("{fn_arg}"); @@ -57,11 +54,11 @@ fn tester(fn_arg: i32) { println!("{local_i32:<3}"); println!("{local_i32:#010x}"); println!("{local_f64:.1}"); - println!("Hello {} is {local_f64:.local_i32$}", "x"); - println!("Hello {local_i32} is {local_f64:.*}", 5); - println!("Hello {local_i32} is {local_f64:.*}", 5); + println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64); + println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); + println!("Hello {} is {2:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); println!("{local_i32} {local_f64}"); - println!("{local_i32}, {}", local_opt.unwrap()); + println!("{}, {}", local_i32, local_opt.unwrap()); println!("{val}"); println!("{val}"); println!("{} {1}", local_i32, 42); @@ -110,8 +107,7 @@ fn tester(fn_arg: i32) { println!("{local_f64:width$.prec$}"); println!("{local_f64:width$.prec$} {local_f64} {width} {prec}"); println!( - "{0:1$.2$} {0:2$.1$} {1:0$.2$} {1:2$.0$} {2:0$.1$} {2:1$.0$}", - local_i32, width, prec, + "{local_i32:width$.prec$} {local_i32:prec$.width$} {width:local_i32$.prec$} {width:prec$.local_i32$} {prec:local_i32$.width$} {prec:width$.local_i32$}", ); println!( "{0:1$.2$} {0:2$.1$} {1:0$.2$} {1:2$.0$} {2:0$.1$} {2:1$.0$} {3}", @@ -142,9 +138,7 @@ fn tester(fn_arg: i32) { println!(no_param_str!(), local_i32); println!( - "{}", - // comment with a comma , in it - val, + "{val}", ); println!("{val}"); @@ -169,14 +163,14 @@ fn main() { tester(42); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.57"] fn _under_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.57"] let local_i32 = 1; println!("don't expand='{}'", local_i32); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.58"] fn _meets_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.58"] let local_i32 = 1; println!("expand='{local_i32}'"); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.rs index 8e495ebd0..35b3677a8 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // aux-build:proc_macro_with_span.rs // run-rustfix -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::uninlined_format_args)] #![allow(named_arguments_used_positionally, unused_imports, unused_macros, unused_variables)] #![allow(clippy::eq_op, clippy::format_in_format_args, clippy::print_literal)] @@ -169,14 +168,14 @@ fn main() { tester(42); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.57"] fn _under_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.57"] let local_i32 = 1; println!("don't expand='{}'", local_i32); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.58"] fn _meets_msrv() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.58"] let local_i32 = 1; println!("expand='{}'", local_i32); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.stderr index 2ce3b7fa9..a12abf8be 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:41:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:40:5 | LL | println!("val='{}'", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ LL + println!("val='{local_i32}'"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:42:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:41:5 | LL | println!("val='{ }'", local_i32); // 3 spaces | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL + println!("val='{local_i32}'"); // 3 spaces | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:43:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:42:5 | LL | println!("val='{ }'", local_i32); // tab | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ LL + println!("val='{local_i32}'"); // tab | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:44:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:43:5 | LL | println!("val='{ }'", local_i32); // space+tab | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ LL + println!("val='{local_i32}'"); // space+tab | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:45:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:44:5 | LL | println!("val='{ }'", local_i32); // tab+space | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -60,7 +60,17 @@ LL + println!("val='{local_i32}'"); // tab+space | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:51:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:45:5 + | +LL | / println!( +LL | | "val='{ +LL | | }'", +LL | | local_i32 +LL | | ); + | |_____^ + +error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:50:5 | LL | println!("{}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -72,7 +82,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:52:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:51:5 | LL | println!("{}", fn_arg); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -84,7 +94,7 @@ LL + println!("{fn_arg}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:53:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:52:5 | LL | println!("{:?}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -96,7 +106,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:?}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:54:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:53:5 | LL | println!("{:#?}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -108,7 +118,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:#?}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:55:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:54:5 | LL | println!("{:4}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -120,7 +130,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:4}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:56:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:55:5 | LL | println!("{:04}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -132,7 +142,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:04}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:57:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:56:5 | LL | println!("{:<3}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -144,7 +154,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:<3}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:58:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:57:5 | LL | println!("{:#010x}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -156,7 +166,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:#010x}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:59:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:58:5 | LL | println!("{:.1}", local_f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -168,44 +178,8 @@ LL + println!("{local_f64:.1}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:60:5 - | -LL | println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | -help: change this to - | -LL - println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64); -LL + println!("Hello {} is {local_f64:.local_i32$}", "x"); - | - -error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:61:5 - | -LL | println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | -help: change this to - | -LL - println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); -LL + println!("Hello {local_i32} is {local_f64:.*}", 5); - | - -error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:62:5 | -LL | println!("Hello {} is {2:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | -help: change this to - | -LL - println!("Hello {} is {2:.*}", local_i32, 5, local_f64); -LL + println!("Hello {local_i32} is {local_f64:.*}", 5); - | - -error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:63:5 - | LL | println!("{} {}", local_i32, local_f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | @@ -218,18 +192,6 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32} {local_f64}"); error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:64:5 | -LL | println!("{}, {}", local_i32, local_opt.unwrap()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | -help: change this to - | -LL - println!("{}, {}", local_i32, local_opt.unwrap()); -LL + println!("{local_i32}, {}", local_opt.unwrap()); - | - -error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:65:5 - | LL | println!("{}", val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | @@ -240,7 +202,7 @@ LL + println!("{val}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:66:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:65:5 | LL | println!("{}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -252,7 +214,7 @@ LL + println!("{val}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:68:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:67:5 | LL | println!("val='{/t }'", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -264,7 +226,7 @@ LL + println!("val='{local_i32}'"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:69:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:68:5 | LL | println!("val='{/n }'", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -276,7 +238,7 @@ LL + println!("val='{local_i32}'"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:70:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:69:5 | LL | println!("val='{local_i32}'", local_i32 = local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -288,7 +250,7 @@ LL + println!("val='{local_i32}'"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:71:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:70:5 | LL | println!("val='{local_i32}'", local_i32 = fn_arg); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -300,7 +262,7 @@ LL + println!("val='{fn_arg}'"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:72:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:71:5 | LL | println!("{0}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -312,7 +274,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:73:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:72:5 | LL | println!("{0:?}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -324,7 +286,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:?}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:74:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:73:5 | LL | println!("{0:#?}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -336,7 +298,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:#?}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:75:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:74:5 | LL | println!("{0:04}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -348,7 +310,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:04}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:76:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:75:5 | LL | println!("{0:<3}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -360,7 +322,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:<3}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:77:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:76:5 | LL | println!("{0:#010x}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -372,7 +334,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:#010x}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:78:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:77:5 | LL | println!("{0:.1}", local_f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -384,7 +346,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_f64:.1}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:79:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:78:5 | LL | println!("{0} {0}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -396,7 +358,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32} {local_i32}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:80:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:79:5 | LL | println!("{1} {} {0} {}", local_i32, local_f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -408,7 +370,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_f64} {local_i32} {local_i32} {local_f64}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:81:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:80:5 | LL | println!("{0} {1}", local_i32, local_f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -420,7 +382,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32} {local_f64}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:82:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:81:5 | LL | println!("{1} {0}", local_i32, local_f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -432,7 +394,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_f64} {local_i32}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:83:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:82:5 | LL | println!("{1} {0} {1} {0}", local_i32, local_f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -444,7 +406,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_f64} {local_i32} {local_f64} {local_i32}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:85:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:84:5 | LL | println!("{v}", v = local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -456,7 +418,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:86:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:85:5 | LL | println!("{local_i32:0$}", width); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -468,7 +430,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:width$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:87:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:86:5 | LL | println!("{local_i32:w$}", w = width); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -480,7 +442,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:width$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:88:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:87:5 | LL | println!("{local_i32:.0$}", prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -492,7 +454,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:89:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:88:5 | LL | println!("{local_i32:.p$}", p = prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -504,7 +466,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:90:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:89:5 | LL | println!("{:0$}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -516,7 +478,7 @@ LL + println!("{val:val$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:91:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:90:5 | LL | println!("{0:0$}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -528,7 +490,7 @@ LL + println!("{val:val$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:92:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:91:5 | LL | println!("{:0$.0$}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -540,7 +502,7 @@ LL + println!("{val:val$.val$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:93:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:92:5 | LL | println!("{0:0$.0$}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -552,7 +514,7 @@ LL + println!("{val:val$.val$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:94:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:93:5 | LL | println!("{0:0$.v$}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -564,7 +526,7 @@ LL + println!("{val:val$.val$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:95:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:94:5 | LL | println!("{0:v$.0$}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -576,7 +538,7 @@ LL + println!("{val:val$.val$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:96:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:95:5 | LL | println!("{v:0$.0$}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -588,7 +550,7 @@ LL + println!("{val:val$.val$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:97:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:96:5 | LL | println!("{v:v$.0$}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -600,7 +562,7 @@ LL + println!("{val:val$.val$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:98:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:97:5 | LL | println!("{v:0$.v$}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -612,7 +574,7 @@ LL + println!("{val:val$.val$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:99:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:98:5 | LL | println!("{v:v$.v$}", v = val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -624,7 +586,7 @@ LL + println!("{val:val$.val$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:100:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:99:5 | LL | println!("{:0$}", width); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -636,7 +598,7 @@ LL + println!("{width:width$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:101:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:100:5 | LL | println!("{:1$}", local_i32, width); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -648,7 +610,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:width$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:102:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:101:5 | LL | println!("{:w$}", w = width); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -660,7 +622,7 @@ LL + println!("{width:width$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:103:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:102:5 | LL | println!("{:w$}", local_i32, w = width); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -672,7 +634,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:width$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:104:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:103:5 | LL | println!("{:.0$}", prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -684,7 +646,7 @@ LL + println!("{prec:.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:105:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:104:5 | LL | println!("{:.1$}", local_i32, prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -696,7 +658,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:106:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:105:5 | LL | println!("{:.p$}", p = prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -708,7 +670,7 @@ LL + println!("{prec:.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:107:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:106:5 | LL | println!("{:.p$}", local_i32, p = prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -720,7 +682,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:108:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:107:5 | LL | println!("{:0$.1$}", width, prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -732,7 +694,7 @@ LL + println!("{width:width$.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:109:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:108:5 | LL | println!("{:0$.w$}", width, w = prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -744,7 +706,7 @@ LL + println!("{width:width$.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:110:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:109:5 | LL | println!("{:1$.2$}", local_f64, width, prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -756,7 +718,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_f64:width$.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:111:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:110:5 | LL | println!("{:1$.2$} {0} {1} {2}", local_f64, width, prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -768,7 +730,16 @@ LL + println!("{local_f64:width$.prec$} {local_f64} {width} {prec}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:123:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:111:5 + | +LL | / println!( +LL | | "{0:1$.2$} {0:2$.1$} {1:0$.2$} {1:2$.0$} {2:0$.1$} {2:1$.0$}", +LL | | local_i32, width, prec, +LL | | ); + | |_____^ + +error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:122:5 | LL | println!("Width = {}, value with width = {:0$}", local_i32, local_f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -780,7 +751,7 @@ LL + println!("Width = {local_i32}, value with width = {local_f64:local_i32$ | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:124:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:123:5 | LL | println!("{:w$.p$}", local_i32, w = width, p = prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -792,7 +763,7 @@ LL + println!("{local_i32:width$.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:125:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:124:5 | LL | println!("{:w$.p$}", w = width, p = prec); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -804,7 +775,7 @@ LL + println!("{width:width$.prec$}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:126:20 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:125:20 | LL | println!("{}", format!("{}", local_i32)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -816,7 +787,17 @@ LL + println!("{}", format!("{local_i32}")); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:149:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:143:5 + | +LL | / println!( +LL | | "{}", +LL | | // comment with a comma , in it +LL | | val, +LL | | ); + | |_____^ + +error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:148:5 | LL | println!("{}", /* comment with a comma , in it */ val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -828,7 +809,7 @@ LL + println!("{val}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:155:9 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:154:9 | LL | panic!("p1 {}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -840,7 +821,7 @@ LL + panic!("p1 {local_i32}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:158:9 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:157:9 | LL | panic!("p2 {0}", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -852,7 +833,7 @@ LL + panic!("p2 {local_i32}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:161:9 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:160:9 | LL | panic!("p3 {local_i32}", local_i32 = local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -864,7 +845,7 @@ LL + panic!("p3 {local_i32}"); | error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string - --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:181:5 + --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:180:5 | LL | println!("expand='{}'", local_i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -875,5 +856,5 @@ LL - println!("expand='{}'", local_i32); LL + println!("expand='{local_i32}'"); | -error: aborting due to 73 previous errors +error: aborting due to 72 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.fixed index ec8c6abfa..2f7e2997e 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.fixed @@ -41,6 +41,17 @@ fn main() { // do not lint cast to alias type 1 as I32Alias; &1 as &I32Alias; + + // issue #9960 + macro_rules! bind_var { + ($id:ident, $e:expr) => {{ + let $id = 0usize; + let _ = $e != 0usize; + let $id = 0isize; + let _ = $e != 0usize; + }} + } + bind_var!(x, (x as usize) + 1); } type I32Alias = i32; @@ -85,6 +96,9 @@ mod fixable { let _ = 1 as I32Alias; let _ = &1 as &I32Alias; + + let x = 1i32; + let _ = &{ x }; } type I32Alias = i32; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.rs index 5213cdc26..54dd46ba5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.rs @@ -41,6 +41,17 @@ fn main() { // do not lint cast to alias type 1 as I32Alias; &1 as &I32Alias; + + // issue #9960 + macro_rules! bind_var { + ($id:ident, $e:expr) => {{ + let $id = 0usize; + let _ = $e != 0usize; + let $id = 0isize; + let _ = $e != 0usize; + }} + } + bind_var!(x, (x as usize) + 1); } type I32Alias = i32; @@ -85,6 +96,9 @@ mod fixable { let _ = 1 as I32Alias; let _ = &1 as &I32Alias; + + let x = 1i32; + let _ = &(x as i32); } type I32Alias = i32; diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.stderr index e5c3dd5e5..fcee4ee2a 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_cast.stderr @@ -49,136 +49,142 @@ LL | 1_f32 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `1_f32` error: casting integer literal to `f32` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:53:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:64:9 | LL | 100 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `100_f32` error: casting integer literal to `f64` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:54:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:65:9 | LL | 100 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `100_f64` error: casting integer literal to `f64` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:55:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:66:9 | LL | 100_i32 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `100_f64` error: casting integer literal to `f32` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:56:17 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:67:17 | LL | let _ = -100 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `-100_f32` error: casting integer literal to `f64` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:57:17 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:68:17 | LL | let _ = -100 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `-100_f64` error: casting integer literal to `f64` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:58:17 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:69:17 | LL | let _ = -100_i32 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `-100_f64` error: casting float literal to `f32` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:59:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:70:9 | LL | 100. as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `100_f32` error: casting float literal to `f64` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:60:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:71:9 | LL | 100. as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `100_f64` error: casting integer literal to `u32` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:72:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:83:9 | LL | 1 as u32; | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: `1_u32` error: casting integer literal to `i32` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:73:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:84:9 | LL | 0x10 as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `0x10_i32` error: casting integer literal to `usize` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:74:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:85:9 | LL | 0b10 as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `0b10_usize` error: casting integer literal to `u16` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:75:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:86:9 | LL | 0o73 as u16; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `0o73_u16` error: casting integer literal to `u32` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:76:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:87:9 | LL | 1_000_000_000 as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `1_000_000_000_u32` error: casting float literal to `f64` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:78:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:89:9 | LL | 1.0 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `1.0_f64` error: casting float literal to `f32` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:79:9 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:90:9 | LL | 0.5 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `0.5_f32` error: casting integer literal to `i32` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:83:17 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:94:17 | LL | let _ = -1 as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `-1_i32` error: casting float literal to `f32` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:84:17 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:95:17 | LL | let _ = -1.0 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `-1.0_f32` +error: casting to the same type is unnecessary (`i32` -> `i32`) + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:101:18 + | +LL | let _ = &(x as i32); + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `{ x }` + error: casting integer literal to `i32` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:93:22 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:107:22 | LL | let _: i32 = -(1) as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `-1_i32` error: casting integer literal to `i64` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:95:22 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:109:22 | LL | let _: i64 = -(1) as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `-1_i64` error: casting float literal to `f64` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:102:22 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:116:22 | LL | let _: f64 = (-8.0 as f64).exp(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `(-8.0_f64)` error: casting float literal to `f64` is unnecessary - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:104:23 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:118:23 | LL | let _: f64 = -(8.0 as f64).exp(); // should suggest `-8.0_f64.exp()` here not to change code behavior | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `8.0_f64` error: casting to the same type is unnecessary (`f32` -> `f32`) - --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:112:20 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_cast.rs:126:20 | LL | let _num = foo() as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo()` -error: aborting due to 30 previous errors +error: aborting due to 31 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_join.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_join.stderr index 0b14b143a..e919a6d1d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_join.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_join.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: called `.collect<Vec<String>>().join("")` on an iterator +error: called `.collect::<Vec<String>>().join("")` on an iterator --> $DIR/unnecessary_join.rs:11:10 | LL | .collect::<Vec<String>>() @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | | .join(""); | = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-join` implied by `-D warnings` -error: called `.collect<Vec<String>>().join("")` on an iterator +error: called `.collect::<Vec<String>>().join("")` on an iterator --> $DIR/unnecessary_join.rs:20:10 | LL | .collect::<Vec<_>>() diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.fixed index ce4a82e02..22e9bd8bd 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.fixed @@ -33,6 +33,14 @@ impl Drop for Issue9427 { } } +struct Issue9427FollowUp; + +impl Drop for Issue9427FollowUp { + fn drop(&mut self) { + panic!("side effect drop"); + } +} + fn main() { let astronomers_pi = 10; let ext_arr: [usize; 1] = [2]; @@ -87,6 +95,7 @@ fn main() { // Should not lint - bool let _ = (0 == 1).then(|| Issue9427(0)); // Issue9427 has a significant drop + let _ = false.then(|| Issue9427FollowUp); // Issue9427FollowUp has a significant drop // should not lint, bind_instead_of_map takes priority let _ = Some(10).and_then(|idx| Some(ext_arr[idx])); @@ -133,13 +142,13 @@ fn main() { let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.or(Ok(astronomers_pi)); let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.or(Ok(ext_str.some_field)); let _: Result<usize, usize> = res. - // some lines - // some lines - // some lines - // some lines - // some lines - // some lines - or(Ok(ext_str.some_field)); + // some lines + // some lines + // some lines + // some lines + // some lines + // some lines + or(Ok(ext_str.some_field)); // neither bind_instead_of_map nor unnecessary_lazy_eval applies here let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.and_then(|x| Err(x)); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs index 59cdf6628..8726d84a2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs @@ -33,6 +33,14 @@ impl Drop for Issue9427 { } } +struct Issue9427FollowUp; + +impl Drop for Issue9427FollowUp { + fn drop(&mut self) { + panic!("side effect drop"); + } +} + fn main() { let astronomers_pi = 10; let ext_arr: [usize; 1] = [2]; @@ -87,6 +95,7 @@ fn main() { // Should not lint - bool let _ = (0 == 1).then(|| Issue9427(0)); // Issue9427 has a significant drop + let _ = false.then(|| Issue9427FollowUp); // Issue9427FollowUp has a significant drop // should not lint, bind_instead_of_map takes priority let _ = Some(10).and_then(|idx| Some(ext_arr[idx])); @@ -133,13 +142,13 @@ fn main() { let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.or_else(|_| Ok(astronomers_pi)); let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.or_else(|_| Ok(ext_str.some_field)); let _: Result<usize, usize> = res. - // some lines - // some lines - // some lines - // some lines - // some lines - // some lines - or_else(|_| Ok(ext_str.some_field)); + // some lines + // some lines + // some lines + // some lines + // some lines + // some lines + or_else(|_| Ok(ext_str.some_field)); // neither bind_instead_of_map nor unnecessary_lazy_eval applies here let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.and_then(|x| Err(x)); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.stderr index 8a9ece4aa..033975544 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:48:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:56:13 | LL | let _ = opt.unwrap_or_else(|| 2); | ^^^^-------------------- @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.unwrap_or_else(|| 2); = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-lazy-evaluations` implied by `-D warnings` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:49:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:57:13 | LL | let _ = opt.unwrap_or_else(|| astronomers_pi); | ^^^^--------------------------------- @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.unwrap_or_else(|| astronomers_pi); | help: use `unwrap_or(..)` instead: `unwrap_or(astronomers_pi)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:50:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:58:13 | LL | let _ = opt.unwrap_or_else(|| ext_str.some_field); | ^^^^------------------------------------- @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.unwrap_or_else(|| ext_str.some_field); | help: use `unwrap_or(..)` instead: `unwrap_or(ext_str.some_field)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:52:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:60:13 | LL | let _ = opt.and_then(|_| ext_opt); | ^^^^--------------------- @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.and_then(|_| ext_opt); | help: use `and(..)` instead: `and(ext_opt)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:53:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:61:13 | LL | let _ = opt.or_else(|| ext_opt); | ^^^^------------------- @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.or_else(|| ext_opt); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(ext_opt)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:54:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:62:13 | LL | let _ = opt.or_else(|| None); | ^^^^---------------- @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.or_else(|| None); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(None)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:55:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:63:13 | LL | let _ = opt.get_or_insert_with(|| 2); | ^^^^------------------------ @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.get_or_insert_with(|| 2); | help: use `get_or_insert(..)` instead: `get_or_insert(2)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:56:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:64:13 | LL | let _ = opt.ok_or_else(|| 2); | ^^^^---------------- @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.ok_or_else(|| 2); | help: use `ok_or(..)` instead: `ok_or(2)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:57:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:65:13 | LL | let _ = nested_tuple_opt.unwrap_or_else(|| Some((1, 2))); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------------- @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ LL | let _ = nested_tuple_opt.unwrap_or_else(|| Some((1, 2))); | help: use `unwrap_or(..)` instead: `unwrap_or(Some((1, 2)))` error: unnecessary closure used with `bool::then` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:58:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:66:13 | LL | let _ = cond.then(|| astronomers_pi); | ^^^^^----------------------- @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ LL | let _ = cond.then(|| astronomers_pi); | help: use `then_some(..)` instead: `then_some(astronomers_pi)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:61:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:69:13 | LL | let _ = Some(10).unwrap_or_else(|| 2); | ^^^^^^^^^-------------------- @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ LL | let _ = Some(10).unwrap_or_else(|| 2); | help: use `unwrap_or(..)` instead: `unwrap_or(2)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:62:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:70:13 | LL | let _ = Some(10).and_then(|_| ext_opt); | ^^^^^^^^^--------------------- @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ LL | let _ = Some(10).and_then(|_| ext_opt); | help: use `and(..)` instead: `and(ext_opt)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:63:28 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:71:28 | LL | let _: Option<usize> = None.or_else(|| ext_opt); | ^^^^^------------------- @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ LL | let _: Option<usize> = None.or_else(|| ext_opt); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(ext_opt)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:64:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:72:13 | LL | let _ = None.get_or_insert_with(|| 2); | ^^^^^------------------------ @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ LL | let _ = None.get_or_insert_with(|| 2); | help: use `get_or_insert(..)` instead: `get_or_insert(2)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:65:35 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:73:35 | LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = None.ok_or_else(|| 2); | ^^^^^---------------- @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = None.ok_or_else(|| 2); | help: use `ok_or(..)` instead: `ok_or(2)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:66:28 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:74:28 | LL | let _: Option<usize> = None.or_else(|| None); | ^^^^^---------------- @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ LL | let _: Option<usize> = None.or_else(|| None); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(None)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:69:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:77:13 | LL | let _ = deep.0.unwrap_or_else(|| 2); | ^^^^^^^-------------------- @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ LL | let _ = deep.0.unwrap_or_else(|| 2); | help: use `unwrap_or(..)` instead: `unwrap_or(2)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:70:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:78:13 | LL | let _ = deep.0.and_then(|_| ext_opt); | ^^^^^^^--------------------- @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ LL | let _ = deep.0.and_then(|_| ext_opt); | help: use `and(..)` instead: `and(ext_opt)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:71:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:79:13 | LL | let _ = deep.0.or_else(|| None); | ^^^^^^^---------------- @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ LL | let _ = deep.0.or_else(|| None); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(None)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:72:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:80:13 | LL | let _ = deep.0.get_or_insert_with(|| 2); | ^^^^^^^------------------------ @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ LL | let _ = deep.0.get_or_insert_with(|| 2); | help: use `get_or_insert(..)` instead: `get_or_insert(2)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:73:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:81:13 | LL | let _ = deep.0.ok_or_else(|| 2); | ^^^^^^^---------------- @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ LL | let _ = deep.0.ok_or_else(|| 2); | help: use `ok_or(..)` instead: `ok_or(2)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:96:28 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:105:28 | LL | let _: Option<usize> = None.or_else(|| Some(3)); | ^^^^^------------------- @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ LL | let _: Option<usize> = None.or_else(|| Some(3)); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(Some(3))` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:97:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:106:13 | LL | let _ = deep.0.or_else(|| Some(3)); | ^^^^^^^------------------- @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ LL | let _ = deep.0.or_else(|| Some(3)); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(Some(3))` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Option::None` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:98:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:107:13 | LL | let _ = opt.or_else(|| Some(3)); | ^^^^------------------- @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.or_else(|| Some(3)); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(Some(3))` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Result::Err` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:104:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:113:13 | LL | let _ = res2.unwrap_or_else(|_| 2); | ^^^^^--------------------- @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ LL | let _ = res2.unwrap_or_else(|_| 2); | help: use `unwrap_or(..)` instead: `unwrap_or(2)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Result::Err` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:105:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:114:13 | LL | let _ = res2.unwrap_or_else(|_| astronomers_pi); | ^^^^^---------------------------------- @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ LL | let _ = res2.unwrap_or_else(|_| astronomers_pi); | help: use `unwrap_or(..)` instead: `unwrap_or(astronomers_pi)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Result::Err` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:106:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:115:13 | LL | let _ = res2.unwrap_or_else(|_| ext_str.some_field); | ^^^^^-------------------------------------- @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ LL | let _ = res2.unwrap_or_else(|_| ext_str.some_field); | help: use `unwrap_or(..)` instead: `unwrap_or(ext_str.some_field)` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Result::Err` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:128:35 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:137:35 | LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.and_then(|_| Err(2)); | ^^^^-------------------- @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.and_then(|_| Err(2)); | help: use `and(..)` instead: `and(Err(2))` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Result::Err` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:129:35 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:138:35 | LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.and_then(|_| Err(astronomers_pi)); | ^^^^--------------------------------- @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.and_then(|_| Err(astronomers_pi)); | help: use `and(..)` instead: `and(Err(astronomers_pi))` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Result::Err` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:130:35 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:139:35 | LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.and_then(|_| Err(ext_str.some_field)); | ^^^^------------------------------------- @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.and_then(|_| Err(ext_str.some_field)) | help: use `and(..)` instead: `and(Err(ext_str.some_field))` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Result::Err` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:132:35 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:141:35 | LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.or_else(|_| Ok(2)); | ^^^^------------------ @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.or_else(|_| Ok(2)); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(Ok(2))` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Result::Err` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:133:35 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:142:35 | LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.or_else(|_| Ok(astronomers_pi)); | ^^^^------------------------------- @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.or_else(|_| Ok(astronomers_pi)); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(Ok(astronomers_pi))` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Result::Err` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:134:35 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:143:35 | LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.or_else(|_| Ok(ext_str.some_field)); | ^^^^----------------------------------- @@ -265,19 +265,19 @@ LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res.or_else(|_| Ok(ext_str.some_field)); | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(Ok(ext_str.some_field))` error: unnecessary closure used to substitute value for `Result::Err` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:135:35 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs:144:35 | LL | let _: Result<usize, usize> = res. | ___________________________________^ -LL | | // some lines -LL | | // some lines -LL | | // some lines +LL | | // some lines +LL | | // some lines +LL | | // some lines ... | -LL | | // some lines -LL | | or_else(|_| Ok(ext_str.some_field)); - | |_________----------------------------------^ - | | - | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(Ok(ext_str.some_field))` +LL | | // some lines +LL | | or_else(|_| Ok(ext_str.some_field)); + | |_____----------------------------------^ + | | + | help: use `or(..)` instead: `or(Ok(ext_str.some_field))` error: aborting due to 34 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.fixed index bf0ec8deb..d37163570 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.fixed @@ -76,4 +76,13 @@ fn main() { DropStruct { ..get_drop_struct() }; DropEnum::Tuple(get_number()); DropEnum::Struct { field: get_number() }; + + // Issue #9954 + fn one() -> i8 { + 1 + } + macro_rules! use_expr { + ($($e:expr),*) => {{ $($e;)* }} + } + use_expr!(isize::MIN / -(one() as isize), i8::MIN / -one()); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.rs index 08cb9ab52..a14fd4bca 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.rs @@ -80,4 +80,13 @@ fn main() { DropStruct { ..get_drop_struct() }; DropEnum::Tuple(get_number()); DropEnum::Struct { field: get_number() }; + + // Issue #9954 + fn one() -> i8 { + 1 + } + macro_rules! use_expr { + ($($e:expr),*) => {{ $($e;)* }} + } + use_expr!(isize::MIN / -(one() as isize), i8::MIN / -one()); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7fefea705 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +#![warn(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks, clippy::unnecessary_safety_comment)] +#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value, clippy::missing_safety_doc)] + +mod unsafe_items_invalid_comment { + // SAFETY: + const CONST: u32 = 0; + // SAFETY: + static STATIC: u32 = 0; + // SAFETY: + struct Struct; + // SAFETY: + enum Enum {} + // SAFETY: + mod module {} +} + +mod unnecessary_from_macro { + trait T {} + + macro_rules! no_safety_comment { + ($t:ty) => { + impl T for $t {} + }; + } + + // FIXME: This is not caught + // Safety: unnecessary + no_safety_comment!(()); + + macro_rules! with_safety_comment { + ($t:ty) => { + // Safety: unnecessary + impl T for $t {} + }; + } + + with_safety_comment!(i32); +} + +fn unnecessary_on_stmt_and_expr() -> u32 { + // SAFETY: unnecessary + let num = 42; + + // SAFETY: unnecessary + if num > 24 {} + + // SAFETY: unnecessary + 24 +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_safety_comment.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_safety_comment.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7b2af67d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_safety_comment.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +error: constant item has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:6:5 + | +LL | const CONST: u32 = 0; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:5:5 + | +LL | // SAFETY: + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-safety-comment` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: static item has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:8:5 + | +LL | static STATIC: u32 = 0; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:7:5 + | +LL | // SAFETY: + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: struct has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:10:5 + | +LL | struct Struct; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:9:5 + | +LL | // SAFETY: + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: enum has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:12:5 + | +LL | enum Enum {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:11:5 + | +LL | // SAFETY: + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: module has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:14:5 + | +LL | mod module {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:13:5 + | +LL | // SAFETY: + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: impl has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:33:13 + | +LL | impl T for $t {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +... +LL | with_safety_comment!(i32); + | ------------------------- in this macro invocation + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:32:13 + | +LL | // Safety: unnecessary + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + = note: this error originates in the macro `with_safety_comment` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: expression has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:48:5 + | +LL | 24 + | ^^ + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:47:5 + | +LL | // SAFETY: unnecessary + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: statement has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:42:5 + | +LL | let num = 42; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:41:5 + | +LL | // SAFETY: unnecessary + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: statement has unnecessary safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:45:5 + | +LL | if num > 24 {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: consider removing the safety comment + --> $DIR/unnecessary_safety_comment.rs:44:5 + | +LL | // SAFETY: unnecessary + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 9 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.fixed index fe09aad06..ddeda795f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.fixed @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ #![allow(clippy::needless_borrow, clippy::ptr_arg)] #![warn(clippy::unnecessary_to_owned)] -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] use std::borrow::Cow; use std::ffi::{CStr, CString, OsStr, OsString}; @@ -215,14 +214,14 @@ fn get_file_path(_file_type: &FileType) -> Result<std::path::PathBuf, std::io::E fn require_string(_: &String) {} +#[clippy::msrv = "1.35"] fn _msrv_1_35() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.35"] // `copied` was stabilized in 1.36, so clippy should use `cloned`. let _ = &["x"][..].iter().cloned(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.36"] fn _msrv_1_36() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.36"] let _ = &["x"][..].iter().copied(); } @@ -426,3 +425,32 @@ mod issue_9504 { foo(std::path::PathBuf::new().to_string_lossy().to_string()).await; } } + +mod issue_9771a { + #![allow(dead_code)] + + use std::marker::PhantomData; + + pub struct Key<K: AsRef<[u8]>, V: ?Sized>(K, PhantomData<V>); + + impl<K: AsRef<[u8]>, V: ?Sized> Key<K, V> { + pub fn new(key: K) -> Key<K, V> { + Key(key, PhantomData) + } + } + + pub fn pkh(pkh: &[u8]) -> Key<Vec<u8>, String> { + Key::new([b"pkh-", pkh].concat().to_vec()) + } +} + +mod issue_9771b { + #![allow(dead_code)] + + pub struct Key<K: AsRef<[u8]>>(K); + + pub fn from(c: &[u8]) -> Key<Vec<u8>> { + let v = [c].concat(); + Key(v.to_vec()) + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.rs index 3de6d0903..95d257673 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.rs @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ #![allow(clippy::needless_borrow, clippy::ptr_arg)] #![warn(clippy::unnecessary_to_owned)] -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] use std::borrow::Cow; use std::ffi::{CStr, CString, OsStr, OsString}; @@ -215,14 +214,14 @@ fn get_file_path(_file_type: &FileType) -> Result<std::path::PathBuf, std::io::E fn require_string(_: &String) {} +#[clippy::msrv = "1.35"] fn _msrv_1_35() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.35"] // `copied` was stabilized in 1.36, so clippy should use `cloned`. let _ = &["x"][..].to_vec().into_iter(); } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.36"] fn _msrv_1_36() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.36"] let _ = &["x"][..].to_vec().into_iter(); } @@ -426,3 +425,32 @@ mod issue_9504 { foo(std::path::PathBuf::new().to_string_lossy().to_string()).await; } } + +mod issue_9771a { + #![allow(dead_code)] + + use std::marker::PhantomData; + + pub struct Key<K: AsRef<[u8]>, V: ?Sized>(K, PhantomData<V>); + + impl<K: AsRef<[u8]>, V: ?Sized> Key<K, V> { + pub fn new(key: K) -> Key<K, V> { + Key(key, PhantomData) + } + } + + pub fn pkh(pkh: &[u8]) -> Key<Vec<u8>, String> { + Key::new([b"pkh-", pkh].concat().to_vec()) + } +} + +mod issue_9771b { + #![allow(dead_code)] + + pub struct Key<K: AsRef<[u8]>>(K); + + pub fn from(c: &[u8]) -> Key<Vec<u8>> { + let v = [c].concat(); + Key(v.to_vec()) + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.stderr index 02bf45a33..4918fe355 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_to_owned.stderr @@ -1,66 +1,66 @@ error: redundant clone - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:151:64 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:150:64 | LL | require_c_str(&CString::from_vec_with_nul(vec![0]).unwrap().to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:151:20 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:150:20 | LL | require_c_str(&CString::from_vec_with_nul(vec![0]).unwrap().to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: `-D clippy::redundant-clone` implied by `-D warnings` error: redundant clone - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:152:40 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:151:40 | LL | require_os_str(&OsString::from("x").to_os_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:152:21 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:151:21 | LL | require_os_str(&OsString::from("x").to_os_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: redundant clone - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:153:48 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:152:48 | LL | require_path(&std::path::PathBuf::from("x").to_path_buf()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:153:19 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:152:19 | LL | require_path(&std::path::PathBuf::from("x").to_path_buf()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: redundant clone - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:154:35 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:153:35 | LL | require_str(&String::from("x").to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:154:18 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:153:18 | LL | require_str(&String::from("x").to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: redundant clone - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:155:39 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:154:39 | LL | require_slice(&[String::from("x")].to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:155:20 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:154:20 | LL | require_slice(&[String::from("x")].to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: unnecessary use of `into_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:60:36 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:59:36 | LL | require_c_str(&Cow::from(c_str).into_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this @@ -68,415 +68,415 @@ LL | require_c_str(&Cow::from(c_str).into_owned()); = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-to-owned` implied by `-D warnings` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:61:19 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:60:19 | LL | require_c_str(&c_str.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `c_str` error: unnecessary use of `to_os_string` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:63:20 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:62:20 | LL | require_os_str(&os_str.to_os_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `os_str` error: unnecessary use of `into_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:64:38 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:63:38 | LL | require_os_str(&Cow::from(os_str).into_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:65:20 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:64:20 | LL | require_os_str(&os_str.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `os_str` error: unnecessary use of `to_path_buf` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:67:18 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:66:18 | LL | require_path(&path.to_path_buf()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `path` error: unnecessary use of `into_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:68:34 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:67:34 | LL | require_path(&Cow::from(path).into_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:69:18 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:68:18 | LL | require_path(&path.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `path` error: unnecessary use of `to_string` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:71:17 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:70:17 | LL | require_str(&s.to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `into_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:72:30 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:71:30 | LL | require_str(&Cow::from(s).into_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:73:17 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:72:17 | LL | require_str(&s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_string` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:74:17 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:73:17 | LL | require_str(&x_ref.to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `x_ref.as_ref()` error: unnecessary use of `to_vec` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:76:19 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:75:19 | LL | require_slice(&slice.to_vec()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice` error: unnecessary use of `into_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:77:36 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:76:36 | LL | require_slice(&Cow::from(slice).into_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:78:19 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:77:19 | LL | require_slice(&array.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `array.as_ref()` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:79:19 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:78:19 | LL | require_slice(&array_ref.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `array_ref.as_ref()` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:80:19 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:79:19 | LL | require_slice(&slice.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice` error: unnecessary use of `into_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:83:42 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:82:42 | LL | require_x(&Cow::<X>::Owned(x.clone()).into_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:86:25 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:85:25 | LL | require_deref_c_str(c_str.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `c_str` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:87:26 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:86:26 | LL | require_deref_os_str(os_str.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `os_str` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:88:24 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:87:24 | LL | require_deref_path(path.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `path` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:89:23 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:88:23 | LL | require_deref_str(s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:90:25 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:89:25 | LL | require_deref_slice(slice.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:92:30 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:91:30 | LL | require_impl_deref_c_str(c_str.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `c_str` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:93:31 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:92:31 | LL | require_impl_deref_os_str(os_str.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `os_str` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:94:29 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:93:29 | LL | require_impl_deref_path(path.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `path` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:95:28 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:94:28 | LL | require_impl_deref_str(s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:96:30 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:95:30 | LL | require_impl_deref_slice(slice.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:98:29 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:97:29 | LL | require_deref_str_slice(s.to_owned(), slice.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:98:43 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:97:43 | LL | require_deref_str_slice(s.to_owned(), slice.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:99:29 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:98:29 | LL | require_deref_slice_str(slice.to_owned(), s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:99:47 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:98:47 | LL | require_deref_slice_str(slice.to_owned(), s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:101:26 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:100:26 | LL | require_as_ref_c_str(c_str.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `c_str` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:102:27 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:101:27 | LL | require_as_ref_os_str(os_str.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `os_str` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:103:25 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:102:25 | LL | require_as_ref_path(path.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `path` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:104:24 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:103:24 | LL | require_as_ref_str(s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:105:24 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:104:24 | LL | require_as_ref_str(x.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `&x` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:106:26 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:105:26 | LL | require_as_ref_slice(array.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `array` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:107:26 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:106:26 | LL | require_as_ref_slice(array_ref.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `array_ref` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:108:26 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:107:26 | LL | require_as_ref_slice(slice.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:110:31 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:109:31 | LL | require_impl_as_ref_c_str(c_str.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `c_str` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:111:32 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:110:32 | LL | require_impl_as_ref_os_str(os_str.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `os_str` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:112:30 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:111:30 | LL | require_impl_as_ref_path(path.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `path` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:113:29 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:112:29 | LL | require_impl_as_ref_str(s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:114:29 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:113:29 | LL | require_impl_as_ref_str(x.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `&x` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:115:31 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:114:31 | LL | require_impl_as_ref_slice(array.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `array` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:116:31 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:115:31 | LL | require_impl_as_ref_slice(array_ref.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `array_ref` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:117:31 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:116:31 | LL | require_impl_as_ref_slice(slice.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:119:30 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:118:30 | LL | require_as_ref_str_slice(s.to_owned(), array.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:119:44 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:118:44 | LL | require_as_ref_str_slice(s.to_owned(), array.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `array` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:120:30 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:119:30 | LL | require_as_ref_str_slice(s.to_owned(), array_ref.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:120:44 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:119:44 | LL | require_as_ref_str_slice(s.to_owned(), array_ref.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `array_ref` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:121:30 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:120:30 | LL | require_as_ref_str_slice(s.to_owned(), slice.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:121:44 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:120:44 | LL | require_as_ref_str_slice(s.to_owned(), slice.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:122:30 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:121:30 | LL | require_as_ref_slice_str(array.to_owned(), s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `array` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:122:48 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:121:48 | LL | require_as_ref_slice_str(array.to_owned(), s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:123:30 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:122:30 | LL | require_as_ref_slice_str(array_ref.to_owned(), s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `array_ref` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:123:52 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:122:52 | LL | require_as_ref_slice_str(array_ref.to_owned(), s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:124:30 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:123:30 | LL | require_as_ref_slice_str(slice.to_owned(), s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:124:48 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:123:48 | LL | require_as_ref_slice_str(slice.to_owned(), s.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `s` error: unnecessary use of `to_string` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:126:20 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:125:20 | LL | let _ = x.join(&x_ref.to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `x_ref` error: unnecessary use of `to_vec` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:128:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:127:13 | LL | let _ = slice.to_vec().into_iter(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice.iter().copied()` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:129:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:128:13 | LL | let _ = slice.to_owned().into_iter(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice.iter().copied()` error: unnecessary use of `to_vec` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:130:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:129:13 | LL | let _ = [std::path::PathBuf::new()][..].to_vec().into_iter(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `[std::path::PathBuf::new()][..].iter().cloned()` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:131:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:130:13 | LL | let _ = [std::path::PathBuf::new()][..].to_owned().into_iter(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `[std::path::PathBuf::new()][..].iter().cloned()` error: unnecessary use of `to_vec` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:133:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:132:13 | LL | let _ = IntoIterator::into_iter(slice.to_vec()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice.iter().copied()` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:134:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:133:13 | LL | let _ = IntoIterator::into_iter(slice.to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `slice.iter().copied()` error: unnecessary use of `to_vec` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:135:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:134:13 | LL | let _ = IntoIterator::into_iter([std::path::PathBuf::new()][..].to_vec()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `[std::path::PathBuf::new()][..].iter().cloned()` error: unnecessary use of `to_owned` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:136:13 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:135:13 | LL | let _ = IntoIterator::into_iter([std::path::PathBuf::new()][..].to_owned()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `[std::path::PathBuf::new()][..].iter().cloned()` error: unnecessary use of `to_vec` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:198:14 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:197:14 | LL | for t in file_types.to_vec() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -492,25 +492,25 @@ LL + let path = match get_file_path(t) { | error: unnecessary use of `to_vec` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:221:14 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:220:14 | LL | let _ = &["x"][..].to_vec().into_iter(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `["x"][..].iter().cloned()` error: unnecessary use of `to_vec` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:226:14 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:225:14 | LL | let _ = &["x"][..].to_vec().into_iter(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `["x"][..].iter().copied()` error: unnecessary use of `to_string` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:273:24 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:272:24 | LL | Box::new(build(y.to_string())) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `y` error: unnecessary use of `to_string` - --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:381:12 + --> $DIR/unnecessary_to_owned.rs:380:12 | LL | id("abc".to_string()) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `"abc"` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c160e31af --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +// aux-build:doc_unsafe_macros.rs + +#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)] +#![warn(clippy::unnecessary_safety_doc)] + +#[macro_use] +extern crate doc_unsafe_macros; + +/// This is has no safety section, and does not need one either +pub fn destroy_the_planet() { + unimplemented!(); +} + +/// This one does not need a `Safety` section +/// +/// # Safety +/// +/// This function shouldn't be called unless the horsemen are ready +pub fn apocalypse(universe: &mut ()) { + unimplemented!(); +} + +/// This is a private function, skip to match behavior with `missing_safety_doc`. +/// +/// # Safety +/// +/// Boo! +fn you_dont_see_me() { + unimplemented!(); +} + +mod private_mod { + /// This is public but unexported function, skip to match behavior with `missing_safety_doc`. + /// + /// # Safety + /// + /// Very safe! + pub fn only_crate_wide_accessible() { + unimplemented!(); + } + + /// # Safety + /// + /// Unnecessary safety! + pub fn republished() { + unimplemented!(); + } +} + +pub use private_mod::republished; + +pub trait SafeTraitSafeMethods { + fn woefully_underdocumented(self); + + /// # Safety + /// + /// Unnecessary! + fn documented(self); +} + +pub trait SafeTrait { + fn method(); +} + +/// # Safety +/// +/// Unnecessary! +pub trait DocumentedSafeTrait { + fn method2(); +} + +pub struct Struct; + +impl SafeTraitSafeMethods for Struct { + fn woefully_underdocumented(self) { + // all is well + } + + fn documented(self) { + // all is still well + } +} + +impl SafeTrait for Struct { + fn method() {} +} + +impl DocumentedSafeTrait for Struct { + fn method2() {} +} + +impl Struct { + /// # Safety + /// + /// Unnecessary! + pub fn documented() -> Self { + unimplemented!(); + } + + pub fn undocumented(&self) { + unimplemented!(); + } + + /// Private, fine again to stay consistent with `missing_safety_doc`. + /// + /// # Safety + /// + /// Unnecessary! + fn private(&self) { + unimplemented!(); + } +} + +macro_rules! very_safe { + () => { + pub fn whee() { + unimplemented!() + } + + /// # Safety + /// + /// Driving is very safe already! + pub fn drive() { + whee() + } + }; +} + +very_safe!(); + +// we don't lint code from external macros +undocd_safe!(); + +fn main() {} + +// do not lint if any parent has `#[doc(hidden)]` attribute +// see #7347 +#[doc(hidden)] +pub mod __macro { + pub struct T; + impl T { + pub unsafe fn f() {} + } +} + +/// # Implementation safety +pub trait DocumentedSafeTraitWithImplementationHeader { + fn method(); +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.stderr new file mode 100644 index 000000000..72898c93f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +error: safe function's docs have unnecessary `# Safety` section + --> $DIR/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs:19:1 + | +LL | pub fn apocalypse(universe: &mut ()) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-safety-doc` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: safe function's docs have unnecessary `# Safety` section + --> $DIR/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs:45:5 + | +LL | pub fn republished() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: safe function's docs have unnecessary `# Safety` section + --> $DIR/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs:58:5 + | +LL | fn documented(self); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: docs for safe trait have unnecessary `# Safety` section + --> $DIR/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs:68:1 + | +LL | pub trait DocumentedSafeTrait { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: safe function's docs have unnecessary `# Safety` section + --> $DIR/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs:96:5 + | +LL | pub fn documented() -> Self { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: safe function's docs have unnecessary `# Safety` section + --> $DIR/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs:123:9 + | +LL | pub fn drive() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +... +LL | very_safe!(); + | ------------ in this macro invocation + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `very_safe` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: docs for safe trait have unnecessary `# Safety` section + --> $DIR/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs:147:1 + | +LL | pub trait DocumentedSafeTraitWithImplementationHeader { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors + diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.fixed index 9786c7b12..0a8e7b34d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(box_patterns, custom_inner_attributes)] +#![feature(box_patterns)] #![warn(clippy::unnested_or_patterns)] #![allow(clippy::cognitive_complexity, clippy::match_ref_pats, clippy::upper_case_acronyms)] #![allow(unreachable_patterns, irrefutable_let_patterns, unused)] @@ -34,14 +34,12 @@ fn main() { if let S { x: 0, y, .. } | S { y, x: 1 } = (S { x: 0, y: 1 }) {} } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.52"] fn msrv_1_52() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.52"] - if let [1] | [52] = [0] {} } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.53"] fn msrv_1_53() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.53"] - if let [1 | 53] = [0] {} } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.rs index f57322396..2c454adfe 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix -#![feature(box_patterns, custom_inner_attributes)] +#![feature(box_patterns)] #![warn(clippy::unnested_or_patterns)] #![allow(clippy::cognitive_complexity, clippy::match_ref_pats, clippy::upper_case_acronyms)] #![allow(unreachable_patterns, irrefutable_let_patterns, unused)] @@ -34,14 +34,12 @@ fn main() { if let S { x: 0, y, .. } | S { y, x: 1 } = (S { x: 0, y: 1 }) {} } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.52"] fn msrv_1_52() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.52"] - if let [1] | [52] = [0] {} } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.53"] fn msrv_1_53() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.53"] - if let [1] | [53] = [0] {} } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.stderr index fbc12fff0..a1f193db5 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnested_or_patterns.stderr @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ LL | if let S { x: 0 | 1, y } = (S { x: 0, y: 1 }) {} | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: unnested or-patterns - --> $DIR/unnested_or_patterns.rs:46:12 + --> $DIR/unnested_or_patterns.rs:44:12 | LL | if let [1] | [53] = [0] {} | ^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.fixed index 54f85806a..f6f734c05 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.fixed @@ -6,4 +6,12 @@ fn main() { let _ = 1.0f64; let _ = 1.00f32; let _ = 2e-54f64.floor(); + + // issue9866 + let _ = 3.3_f32.round(); + let _ = 3.3_f64.round(); + let _ = 3.0_f32; + + let _ = 3_3.0_0_f32; + let _ = 3_3.0_1_f64.round(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.rs index 8d007bc4a..a0267d814 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.rs @@ -6,4 +6,12 @@ fn main() { let _ = 1.0f64.floor(); let _ = 1.00f32.round(); let _ = 2e-54f64.floor(); + + // issue9866 + let _ = 3.3_f32.round(); + let _ = 3.3_f64.round(); + let _ = 3.0_f32.round(); + + let _ = 3_3.0_0_f32.round(); + let _ = 3_3.0_1_f64.round(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.stderr index 6cfb02e04..b867996fe 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_rounding.stderr @@ -18,5 +18,17 @@ error: used the `round` method with a whole number float LL | let _ = 1.00f32.round(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the `round` method call: `1.00f32` -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: used the `round` method with a whole number float + --> $DIR/unused_rounding.rs:13:13 + | +LL | let _ = 3.0_f32.round(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the `round` method call: `3.0_f32` + +error: used the `round` method with a whole number float + --> $DIR/unused_rounding.rs:15:13 + | +LL | let _ = 3_3.0_0_f32.round(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the `round` method call: `3_3.0_0_f32` + +error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.fixed index 7bb43cf7a..3dd640b86 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.fixed @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ // test of the JSON error format. #![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] +#![feature(closure_lifetime_binder)] #![rustfmt::skip] #![deny(clippy::unused_unit)] @@ -87,3 +88,9 @@ fn macro_expr() { } e!() } + +mod issue9748 { + fn main() { + let _ = for<'a> |_: &'a u32| -> () {}; + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.rs index 21073fb80..bddecf06f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.rs @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ // test of the JSON error format. #![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] +#![feature(closure_lifetime_binder)] #![rustfmt::skip] #![deny(clippy::unused_unit)] @@ -87,3 +88,9 @@ fn macro_expr() { } e!() } + +mod issue9748 { + fn main() { + let _ = for<'a> |_: &'a u32| -> () {}; + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.stderr index 0d2cb7785..ce06738cf 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_unit.stderr @@ -1,119 +1,119 @@ error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:19:58 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:20:58 | LL | pub fn get_unit<F: Fn() -> (), G>(&self, f: F, _g: G) -> () | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` | note: the lint level is defined here - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:12:9 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:13:9 | LL | #![deny(clippy::unused_unit)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:19:28 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:20:28 | LL | pub fn get_unit<F: Fn() -> (), G>(&self, f: F, _g: G) -> () | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:20:18 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:21:18 | LL | where G: Fn() -> () { | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:21:26 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:22:26 | LL | let _y: &dyn Fn() -> () = &f; | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:28:18 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:29:18 | LL | fn into(self) -> () { | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit expression - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:29:9 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:30:9 | LL | () | ^^ help: remove the final `()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:34:29 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:35:29 | LL | fn redundant<F: FnOnce() -> (), G, H>(&self, _f: F, _g: G, _h: H) | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:36:19 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:37:19 | LL | G: FnMut() -> (), | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:37:16 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:38:16 | LL | H: Fn() -> (); | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:41:29 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:42:29 | LL | fn redundant<F: FnOnce() -> (), G, H>(&self, _f: F, _g: G, _h: H) | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:43:19 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:44:19 | LL | G: FnMut() -> (), | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:44:16 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:45:16 | LL | H: Fn() -> () {} | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:47:17 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:48:17 | LL | fn return_unit() -> () { () } | ^^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit expression - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:47:26 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:48:26 | LL | fn return_unit() -> () { () } | ^^ help: remove the final `()` error: unneeded `()` - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:57:14 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:58:14 | LL | break(); | ^^ help: remove the `()` error: unneeded `()` - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:59:11 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:60:11 | LL | return(); | ^^ help: remove the `()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:76:10 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:77:10 | LL | fn test()->(){} | ^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:79:11 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:80:11 | LL | fn test2() ->(){} | ^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit return type - --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:82:11 + --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:83:11 | LL | fn test3()-> (){} | ^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap.stderr index e88d580f7..d49bf2b32 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap.rs:5:13 | LL | let _ = opt.unwrap(); @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | let _ = opt.unwrap(); = help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message = note: `-D clippy::unwrap-used` implied by `-D warnings` -error: used `unwrap()` on `a Result` value +error: used `unwrap()` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/unwrap.rs:10:13 | LL | let _ = res.unwrap(); @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ LL | let _ = res.unwrap(); | = help: if you don't want to handle the `Err` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message -error: used `unwrap_err()` on `a Result` value +error: used `unwrap_err()` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/unwrap.rs:11:13 | LL | let _ = res.unwrap_err(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap_expect_used.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap_expect_used.stderr index 211d2be18..fe4ecef11 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap_expect_used.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap_expect_used.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: used `unwrap()` on `an Option` value +error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_expect_used.rs:23:5 | LL | Some(3).unwrap(); @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | Some(3).unwrap(); = help: if this value is `None`, it will panic = note: `-D clippy::unwrap-used` implied by `-D warnings` -error: used `expect()` on `an Option` value +error: used `expect()` on an `Option` value --> $DIR/unwrap_expect_used.rs:24:5 | LL | Some(3).expect("Hello world!"); @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | Some(3).expect("Hello world!"); = help: if this value is `None`, it will panic = note: `-D clippy::expect-used` implied by `-D warnings` -error: used `unwrap()` on `a Result` value +error: used `unwrap()` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/unwrap_expect_used.rs:31:5 | LL | a.unwrap(); @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL | a.unwrap(); | = help: if this value is an `Err`, it will panic -error: used `expect()` on `a Result` value +error: used `expect()` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/unwrap_expect_used.rs:32:5 | LL | a.expect("Hello world!"); @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL | a.expect("Hello world!"); | = help: if this value is an `Err`, it will panic -error: used `unwrap_err()` on `a Result` value +error: used `unwrap_err()` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/unwrap_expect_used.rs:33:5 | LL | a.unwrap_err(); @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ LL | a.unwrap_err(); | = help: if this value is an `Ok`, it will panic -error: used `expect_err()` on `a Result` value +error: used `expect_err()` on a `Result` value --> $DIR/unwrap_expect_used.rs:34:5 | LL | a.expect_err("Hello error!"); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap_or.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap_or.rs index bfb41e439..a0c003f5b 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap_or.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unwrap_or.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#![warn(clippy::all)] +#![warn(clippy::all, clippy::or_fun_call)] fn main() { let s = Some(String::from("test string")).unwrap_or("Fail".to_string()).len(); diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.fixed index 3b54fe9d5..0a6166571 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.fixed @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix // aux-build:proc_macro_derive.rs -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::use_self)] #![allow(dead_code, unreachable_code)] #![allow( @@ -619,9 +618,8 @@ mod issue6902 { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.36"] fn msrv_1_36() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.36"] - enum E { A, } @@ -635,9 +633,8 @@ fn msrv_1_36() { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.37"] fn msrv_1_37() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.37"] - enum E { A, } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.rs index bf87633cd..39c2b431f 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.rs @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // run-rustfix // aux-build:proc_macro_derive.rs -#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![warn(clippy::use_self)] #![allow(dead_code, unreachable_code)] #![allow( @@ -619,9 +618,8 @@ mod issue6902 { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.36"] fn msrv_1_36() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.36"] - enum E { A, } @@ -635,9 +633,8 @@ fn msrv_1_36() { } } +#[clippy::msrv = "1.37"] fn msrv_1_37() { - #![clippy::msrv = "1.37"] - enum E { A, } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.stderr index 16fb06092..48364c40c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:23:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:22:21 | LL | fn new() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` @@ -7,247 +7,247 @@ LL | fn new() -> Foo { = note: `-D clippy::use-self` implied by `-D warnings` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:24:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:23:13 | LL | Foo {} | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:26:22 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:25:22 | LL | fn test() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:27:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:26:13 | LL | Foo::new() | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:32:25 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:31:25 | LL | fn default() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:33:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:32:13 | LL | Foo::new() | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:98:24 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:97:24 | LL | fn bad(foos: &[Foo]) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Foo> { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:98:55 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:97:55 | LL | fn bad(foos: &[Foo]) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Foo> { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:113:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:112:13 | LL | TS(0) | ^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:148:29 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:147:29 | LL | fn bar() -> Bar { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:149:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:148:21 | LL | Bar { foo: Foo {} } | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:160:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:159:21 | LL | fn baz() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:161:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:160:13 | LL | Foo {} | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:178:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:177:21 | LL | let _ = Enum::B(42); | ^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:179:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:178:21 | LL | let _ = Enum::C { field: true }; | ^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:180:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:179:21 | LL | let _ = Enum::A; | ^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:222:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:221:13 | LL | nested::A::fun_1(); | ^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:223:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:222:13 | LL | nested::A::A; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:225:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:224:13 | LL | nested::A {}; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:244:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:243:13 | LL | TestStruct::from_something() | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:258:25 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:257:25 | LL | async fn g() -> S { | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:259:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:258:13 | LL | S {} | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:263:16 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:262:16 | LL | &p[S::A..S::B] | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:263:22 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:262:22 | LL | &p[S::A..S::B] | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:286:29 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:285:29 | LL | fn foo(value: T) -> Foo<T> { | ^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:287:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:286:13 | LL | Foo::<T> { value } | ^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:459:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:458:13 | LL | A::new::<submod::B>(submod::B {}) | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:496:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:495:13 | LL | S2::new() | ^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:533:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:532:17 | LL | Foo::Bar => unimplemented!(), | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:534:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:533:17 | LL | Foo::Baz => unimplemented!(), | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:540:20 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:539:20 | LL | if let Foo::Bar = self { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:564:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:563:17 | LL | Something::Num(n) => *n, | ^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:565:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:564:17 | LL | Something::TupleNums(n, _m) => *n, | ^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:566:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:565:17 | LL | Something::StructNums { one, two: _ } => *one, | ^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:572:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:571:17 | LL | crate::issue8845::Something::Num(n) => *n, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:573:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:572:17 | LL | crate::issue8845::Something::TupleNums(n, _m) => *n, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:574:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:573:17 | LL | crate::issue8845::Something::StructNums { one, two: _ } => *one, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:590:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:589:17 | LL | let Foo(x) = self; | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:595:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:594:17 | LL | let crate::issue8845::Foo(x) = self; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:602:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:601:17 | LL | let Bar { x, .. } = self; | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:607:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:606:17 | LL | let crate::issue8845::Bar { x, .. } = self; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:648:17 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:645:17 | LL | E::A => {}, | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.fixed index 9bcd692fb..4e779308d 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.fixed @@ -47,8 +47,7 @@ impl Mul for Bad { impl Clone for Bad { fn clone(&self) -> Self { - // FIXME: applicable here - Bad + Self } } @@ -112,4 +111,42 @@ impl NameTrait for u8 { } } +mod impl_in_macro { + macro_rules! parse_ip_impl { + // minimized from serde=1.0.118 + ($ty:ty) => { + impl FooTrait for $ty { + fn new() -> Self { + <$ty>::bar() + } + } + }; + } + + struct Foo; + + trait FooTrait { + fn new() -> Self; + } + + impl Foo { + fn bar() -> Self { + Self + } + } + parse_ip_impl!(Foo); // Should not lint +} + +mod full_path_replacement { + trait Error { + fn custom<T: std::fmt::Display>(_msg: T) -> Self; + } + + impl Error for std::fmt::Error { + fn custom<T: std::fmt::Display>(_msg: T) -> Self { + Self // Should lint + } + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.rs index de305d40f..325dc73b2 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.rs @@ -47,7 +47,6 @@ impl Mul for Bad { impl Clone for Bad { fn clone(&self) -> Self { - // FIXME: applicable here Bad } } @@ -112,4 +111,42 @@ impl NameTrait for u8 { } } +mod impl_in_macro { + macro_rules! parse_ip_impl { + // minimized from serde=1.0.118 + ($ty:ty) => { + impl FooTrait for $ty { + fn new() -> Self { + <$ty>::bar() + } + } + }; + } + + struct Foo; + + trait FooTrait { + fn new() -> Self; + } + + impl Foo { + fn bar() -> Self { + Self + } + } + parse_ip_impl!(Foo); // Should not lint +} + +mod full_path_replacement { + trait Error { + fn custom<T: std::fmt::Display>(_msg: T) -> Self; + } + + impl Error for std::fmt::Error { + fn custom<T: std::fmt::Display>(_msg: T) -> Self { + std::fmt::Error // Should lint + } + } +} + fn main() {} diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.stderr index 55af3ff2a..090729b9c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self_trait.stderr @@ -84,5 +84,17 @@ error: unnecessary structure name repetition LL | fn mul(self, rhs: Bad) -> Bad { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` -error: aborting due to 14 previous errors +error: unnecessary structure name repetition + --> $DIR/use_self_trait.rs:50:9 + | +LL | Bad + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + +error: unnecessary structure name repetition + --> $DIR/use_self_trait.rs:147:13 + | +LL | std::fmt::Error // Should lint + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + +error: aborting due to 16 previous errors diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.fixed index c23231a99..871e4fb5c 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.fixed +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.fixed @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ // run-rustfix // aux-build:proc_macro_derive.rs +#![allow(unused)] #![warn(clippy::useless_attribute)] #![warn(unreachable_pub)] #![feature(rustc_private)] @@ -16,6 +17,13 @@ extern crate rustc_middle; #[macro_use] extern crate proc_macro_derive; +fn test_indented_attr() { + #![allow(clippy::almost_swapped)] + use std::collections::HashSet; + + let _ = HashSet::<u32>::default(); +} + // don't lint on unused_import for `use` items #[allow(unused_imports)] use std::collections; @@ -63,13 +71,16 @@ mod c { pub(crate) struct S; } -fn test_indented_attr() { - #![allow(clippy::almost_swapped)] - use std::collections::HashSet; - - let _ = HashSet::<u32>::default(); +// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7511 +pub mod split { + #[allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] + pub use regex::SplitN; } +// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8768 +#[allow(clippy::single_component_path_imports)] +use regex; + fn main() { test_indented_attr(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.rs index 7a7b198ea..cb50736ba 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.rs @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ // run-rustfix // aux-build:proc_macro_derive.rs +#![allow(unused)] #![warn(clippy::useless_attribute)] #![warn(unreachable_pub)] #![feature(rustc_private)] @@ -16,6 +17,13 @@ extern crate rustc_middle; #[macro_use] extern crate proc_macro_derive; +fn test_indented_attr() { + #[allow(clippy::almost_swapped)] + use std::collections::HashSet; + + let _ = HashSet::<u32>::default(); +} + // don't lint on unused_import for `use` items #[allow(unused_imports)] use std::collections; @@ -63,13 +71,16 @@ mod c { pub(crate) struct S; } -fn test_indented_attr() { - #[allow(clippy::almost_swapped)] - use std::collections::HashSet; - - let _ = HashSet::<u32>::default(); +// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7511 +pub mod split { + #[allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] + pub use regex::SplitN; } +// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8768 +#[allow(clippy::single_component_path_imports)] +use regex; + fn main() { test_indented_attr(); } diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.stderr index 255d28763..a7ea0df22 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.stderr +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/useless_attribute.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: useless lint attribute - --> $DIR/useless_attribute.rs:8:1 + --> $DIR/useless_attribute.rs:9:1 | LL | #[allow(dead_code)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: if you just forgot a `!`, use: `#![allow(dead_code)]` @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ LL | #[allow(dead_code)] = note: `-D clippy::useless-attribute` implied by `-D warnings` error: useless lint attribute - --> $DIR/useless_attribute.rs:9:1 + --> $DIR/useless_attribute.rs:10:1 | LL | #[cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(dead_code))] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: if you just forgot a `!`, use: `#![cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(dead_code)` error: useless lint attribute - --> $DIR/useless_attribute.rs:67:5 + --> $DIR/useless_attribute.rs:21:5 | LL | #[allow(clippy::almost_swapped)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: if you just forgot a `!`, use: `#![allow(clippy::almost_swapped)]` diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/versioncheck.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/versioncheck.rs index a6d8d0307..7a85386a3 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/versioncheck.rs +++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/versioncheck.rs @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use rustc_tools_util::VersionInfo; use std::fs; #[test] -fn check_that_clippy_lints_and_clippy_utils_have_the_same_version_as_clippy() { +fn consistent_clippy_crate_versions() { fn read_version(path: &str) -> String { let contents = fs::read_to_string(path).unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("error reading `{path}`: {e:?}")); contents @@ -24,11 +24,16 @@ fn check_that_clippy_lints_and_clippy_utils_have_the_same_version_as_clippy() { } let clippy_version = read_version("Cargo.toml"); - let clippy_lints_version = read_version("clippy_lints/Cargo.toml"); - let clippy_utils_version = read_version("clippy_utils/Cargo.toml"); - assert_eq!(clippy_version, clippy_lints_version); - assert_eq!(clippy_version, clippy_utils_version); + let paths = [ + "declare_clippy_lint/Cargo.toml", + "clippy_lints/Cargo.toml", + "clippy_utils/Cargo.toml", + ]; + + for path in paths { + assert_eq!(clippy_version, read_version(path), "{path} version differs"); + } } #[test] diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml b/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml index 80c303938..acb476ee6 100644 --- a/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml +++ b/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml @@ -4,9 +4,26 @@ allow-unauthenticated = [ "good-first-issue" ] -[assign] - # Allows shortcuts like `@rustbot ready` # # See https://github.com/rust-lang/triagebot/wiki/Shortcuts [shortcut] + +[autolabel."S-waiting-on-review"] +new_pr = true + +[assign] +contributing_url = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md" + +[assign.owners] +"/.github" = ["@flip1995"] +"*" = [ + "@flip1995", + "@Manishearth", + "@llogiq", + "@giraffate", + "@xFrednet", + "@Alexendoo", + "@dswij", + "@Jarcho", +] diff --git a/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/Cargo.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d0820cfc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/Cargo.toml @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +[package] +name = "collect-license-metadata" +version = "0.1.0" +edition = "2021" + +[dependencies] +anyhow = "1.0.65" +serde = { version = "1.0.147", features = ["derive"] } +serde_json = "1.0.85" +spdx-rs = "0.5.1" diff --git a/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/licenses.rs b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/licenses.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1c95b1bc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/licenses.rs @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +use std::collections::HashMap; + +const COPYRIGHT_PREFIXES: &[&str] = &["SPDX-FileCopyrightText:", "Copyright", "(c)", "(C)", "©"]; + +pub(crate) struct LicensesInterner { + by_id: Vec<License>, + by_struct: HashMap<License, usize>, +} + +impl LicensesInterner { + pub(crate) fn new() -> Self { + LicensesInterner { by_id: Vec::new(), by_struct: HashMap::new() } + } + + pub(crate) fn intern(&mut self, mut license: License) -> LicenseId { + license.simplify(); + if let Some(id) = self.by_struct.get(&license) { + LicenseId(*id) + } else { + let id = self.by_id.len(); + self.by_id.push(license.clone()); + self.by_struct.insert(license, id); + LicenseId(id) + } + } + + pub(crate) fn resolve(&self, id: LicenseId) -> &License { + &self.by_id[id.0] + } +} + +#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, serde::Serialize)] +#[serde(transparent)] +pub(crate) struct LicenseId(usize); + +#[derive(Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, serde::Serialize)] +pub(crate) struct License { + pub(crate) spdx: String, + pub(crate) copyright: Vec<String>, +} + +impl License { + fn simplify(&mut self) { + self.remove_copyright_prefixes(); + self.copyright.sort(); + self.copyright.dedup(); + } + + fn remove_copyright_prefixes(&mut self) { + for copyright in &mut self.copyright { + let mut stripped = copyright.trim(); + let mut previous_stripped; + loop { + previous_stripped = stripped; + for pattern in COPYRIGHT_PREFIXES { + stripped = stripped.trim_start_matches(pattern).trim_start(); + } + if stripped == previous_stripped { + break; + } + } + *copyright = stripped.into(); + } + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/main.rs b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/main.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ca2a6f4b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/main.rs @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +mod licenses; +mod path_tree; +mod reuse; + +use crate::licenses::LicensesInterner; +use anyhow::Error; +use std::path::PathBuf; + +fn main() -> Result<(), Error> { + let reuse_exe: PathBuf = std::env::var_os("REUSE_EXE").expect("Missing REUSE_EXE").into(); + let dest: PathBuf = std::env::var_os("DEST").expect("Missing DEST").into(); + + let mut interner = LicensesInterner::new(); + let paths = crate::reuse::collect(&reuse_exe, &mut interner)?; + + let mut tree = crate::path_tree::build(paths); + tree.simplify(); + + if let Some(parent) = dest.parent() { + std::fs::create_dir_all(parent)?; + } + std::fs::write( + &dest, + &serde_json::to_vec_pretty(&serde_json::json!({ + "files": crate::path_tree::expand_interned_licenses(tree, &interner), + }))?, + )?; + + Ok(()) +} diff --git a/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/path_tree.rs b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/path_tree.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..133ff6837 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/path_tree.rs @@ -0,0 +1,294 @@ +//! Tools like REUSE output per-file licensing information, but we need to condense it in the +//! minimum amount of data that still represents the same licensing metadata. This module is +//! responsible for that, by turning the list of paths into a tree and executing simplification +//! passes over the tree to remove redundant information. + +use crate::licenses::{License, LicenseId, LicensesInterner}; +use std::collections::BTreeMap; +use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; + +#[derive(serde::Serialize)] +#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", tag = "type")] +pub(crate) enum Node<L> { + Root { childs: Vec<Node<L>> }, + Directory { name: PathBuf, childs: Vec<Node<L>>, license: Option<L> }, + File { name: PathBuf, license: L }, + FileGroup { names: Vec<PathBuf>, license: L }, + Empty, +} + +impl Node<LicenseId> { + pub(crate) fn simplify(&mut self) { + self.merge_directories(); + self.collapse_in_licensed_directories(); + self.merge_directory_licenses(); + self.merge_file_groups(); + self.remove_empty(); + } + + /// Initially, the build() function constructs a list of separate paths from the file + /// system root down to each file, like so: + /// + /// ```text + /// ┌─► ./ ──► compiler/ ──► rustc/ ──► src/ ──► main.rs + /// │ + /// <root> ─┼─► ./ ──► compiler/ ──► rustc/ ──► Cargo.toml + /// │ + /// └─► ./ ──► library/ ───► std/ ──► Cargo.toml + /// ``` + /// + /// This pass is responsible for turning that into a proper directory tree: + /// + /// ```text + /// ┌─► compiler/ ──► rustc/ ──┬─► src/ ──► main.rs + /// │ │ + /// <root> ──► ./ ──┤ └─► Cargo.toml + /// │ + /// └─► library/ ───► std/ ──► Cargo.toml + /// ``` + fn merge_directories(&mut self) { + match self { + Node::Root { childs } | Node::Directory { childs, license: None, .. } => { + let mut directories = BTreeMap::new(); + let mut files = Vec::new(); + + for child in childs.drain(..) { + match child { + Node::Directory { name, mut childs, license: None } => { + directories.entry(name).or_insert_with(Vec::new).append(&mut childs); + } + file @ Node::File { .. } => { + files.push(file); + } + Node::Empty => {} + Node::Root { .. } => { + panic!("can't have a root inside another element"); + } + Node::FileGroup { .. } => { + panic!("FileGroup should not be present at this stage"); + } + Node::Directory { license: Some(_), .. } => { + panic!("license should not be set at this stage"); + } + } + } + + childs.extend(directories.into_iter().map(|(name, childs)| Node::Directory { + name, + childs, + license: None, + })); + childs.append(&mut files); + + for child in &mut *childs { + child.merge_directories(); + } + } + Node::Empty => {} + Node::File { .. } => {} + Node::FileGroup { .. } => { + panic!("FileGroup should not be present at this stage"); + } + Node::Directory { license: Some(_), .. } => { + panic!("license should not be set at this stage"); + } + } + } + + /// In our codebase, most files in a directory have the same license as the other files in that + /// same directory, so it's redundant to store licensing metadata for all the files. Instead, + /// we can add a license for a whole directory, and only record the exceptions to a directory + /// licensing metadata. + /// + /// We cannot instead record only the difference to Rust's standard licensing, as the majority + /// of the files in our repository are *not* licensed under Rust's standard licensing due to + /// our inclusion of LLVM. + fn collapse_in_licensed_directories(&mut self) { + match self { + Node::Directory { childs, license, .. } => { + for child in &mut *childs { + child.collapse_in_licensed_directories(); + } + + let mut licenses_count = BTreeMap::new(); + for child in &*childs { + let Some(license) = child.license() else { continue }; + *licenses_count.entry(license).or_insert(0) += 1; + } + + let most_popular_license = licenses_count + .into_iter() + .max_by_key(|(_, count)| *count) + .map(|(license, _)| license); + + if let Some(most_popular_license) = most_popular_license { + childs.retain(|child| child.license() != Some(most_popular_license)); + *license = Some(most_popular_license); + } + } + Node::Root { childs } => { + for child in &mut *childs { + child.collapse_in_licensed_directories(); + } + } + Node::File { .. } => {} + Node::FileGroup { .. } => {} + Node::Empty => {} + } + } + + /// Reduce the depth of the tree by merging subdirectories with the same license as their + /// parent directory into their parent, and adjusting the paths of the childs accordingly. + fn merge_directory_licenses(&mut self) { + match self { + Node::Root { childs } => { + for child in &mut *childs { + child.merge_directory_licenses(); + } + } + Node::Directory { childs, license, .. } => { + let mut to_add = Vec::new(); + for child in &mut *childs { + child.merge_directory_licenses(); + + let Node::Directory { + name: child_name, + childs: child_childs, + license: child_license, + } = child else { continue }; + + if child_license != license { + continue; + } + for mut child_child in child_childs.drain(..) { + match &mut child_child { + Node::Root { .. } => { + panic!("can't have a root inside another element"); + } + Node::FileGroup { .. } => { + panic!("FileGroup should not be present at this stage"); + } + Node::Directory { name: child_child_name, .. } => { + *child_child_name = child_name.join(&child_child_name); + } + Node::File { name: child_child_name, .. } => { + *child_child_name = child_name.join(&child_child_name); + } + Node::Empty => {} + } + to_add.push(child_child); + } + + *child = Node::Empty; + } + childs.append(&mut to_add); + } + Node::Empty => {} + Node::File { .. } => {} + Node::FileGroup { .. } => {} + } + } + + /// This pass groups multiple files in a directory with the same license into a single + /// "FileGroup", so that the license of all those files can be reported as a group. + /// + /// Crucially this pass runs after collapse_in_licensed_directories, so the most common license + /// will already be marked as the directory's license and won't be turned into a group. + fn merge_file_groups(&mut self) { + match self { + Node::Root { childs } | Node::Directory { childs, .. } => { + let mut grouped = BTreeMap::new(); + + for child in &mut *childs { + child.merge_file_groups(); + if let Node::File { name, license } = child { + grouped.entry(*license).or_insert_with(Vec::new).push(name.clone()); + *child = Node::Empty; + } + } + + for (license, mut names) in grouped.into_iter() { + if names.len() == 1 { + childs.push(Node::File { license, name: names.pop().unwrap() }); + } else { + childs.push(Node::FileGroup { license, names }); + } + } + } + Node::File { .. } => {} + Node::FileGroup { .. } => panic!("FileGroup should not be present at this stage"), + Node::Empty => {} + } + } + + /// Some nodes were replaced with Node::Empty to mark them for deletion. As the last step, make + /// sure to remove them from the tree. + fn remove_empty(&mut self) { + match self { + Node::Root { childs } | Node::Directory { childs, .. } => { + for child in &mut *childs { + child.remove_empty(); + } + childs.retain(|child| !matches!(child, Node::Empty)); + } + Node::FileGroup { .. } => {} + Node::File { .. } => {} + Node::Empty => {} + } + } + + fn license(&self) -> Option<LicenseId> { + match self { + Node::Directory { childs, license: Some(license), .. } if childs.is_empty() => { + Some(*license) + } + Node::File { license, .. } => Some(*license), + _ => None, + } + } +} + +pub(crate) fn build(mut input: Vec<(PathBuf, LicenseId)>) -> Node<LicenseId> { + let mut childs = Vec::new(); + + // Ensure reproducibility of all future steps. + input.sort(); + + for (path, license) in input { + let mut node = Node::File { name: path.file_name().unwrap().into(), license }; + for component in path.parent().unwrap_or_else(|| Path::new(".")).components().rev() { + node = Node::Directory { + name: component.as_os_str().into(), + childs: vec![node], + license: None, + }; + } + + childs.push(node); + } + + Node::Root { childs } +} + +/// Convert a `Node<LicenseId>` into a `Node<&License>`, expanding all interned license IDs with a +/// reference to the actual license metadata. +pub(crate) fn expand_interned_licenses( + node: Node<LicenseId>, + interner: &LicensesInterner, +) -> Node<&License> { + match node { + Node::Root { childs } => Node::Root { + childs: childs.into_iter().map(|child| strip_interning(child, interner)).collect(), + }, + Node::Directory { name, childs, license } => Node::Directory { + childs: childs.into_iter().map(|child| strip_interning(child, interner)).collect(), + license: license.map(|license| interner.resolve(license)), + name, + }, + Node::File { name, license } => Node::File { name, license: interner.resolve(license) }, + Node::FileGroup { names, license } => { + Node::FileGroup { names, license: interner.resolve(license) } + } + Node::Empty => Node::Empty, + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/reuse.rs b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/reuse.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d6b3772ba --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/reuse.rs @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +use crate::licenses::{License, LicenseId, LicensesInterner}; +use anyhow::Error; +use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; +use std::process::{Command, Stdio}; +use std::time::Instant; + +pub(crate) fn collect( + reuse_exe: &Path, + interner: &mut LicensesInterner, +) -> Result<Vec<(PathBuf, LicenseId)>, Error> { + eprintln!("gathering license information from REUSE"); + let start = Instant::now(); + let raw = &obtain_spdx_document(reuse_exe)?; + eprintln!("finished gathering the license information from REUSE in {:.2?}", start.elapsed()); + + let document = spdx_rs::parsers::spdx_from_tag_value(&raw)?; + + let mut result = Vec::new(); + for file in document.file_information { + let license = interner.intern(License { + spdx: file.concluded_license.to_string(), + copyright: file.copyright_text.split('\n').map(|s| s.into()).collect(), + }); + + result.push((file.file_name.into(), license)); + } + + Ok(result) +} + +fn obtain_spdx_document(reuse_exe: &Path) -> Result<String, Error> { + let output = Command::new(reuse_exe) + .args(&["spdx", "--add-license-concluded", "--creator-person=bors"]) + .stdout(Stdio::piped()) + .spawn()? + .wait_with_output()?; + + if !output.status.success() { + eprintln!(); + eprintln!("Note that Rust requires some REUSE features that might not be present in the"); + eprintln!("release you're using. Make sure your REUSE release includes these PRs:"); + eprintln!(); + eprintln!(" - https://github.com/fsfe/reuse-tool/pull/623"); + eprintln!(); + anyhow::bail!("collecting licensing information with REUSE failed"); + } + + Ok(String::from_utf8(output.stdout)?) +} diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/compiletest/Cargo.toml index 41f97e432..1911f0f9c 100644 --- a/src/tools/compiletest/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/compiletest/Cargo.toml @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ colored = "2" diff = "0.1.10" unified-diff = "0.2.1" getopts = "0.2" +miropt-test-tools = { path = "../miropt-test-tools" } tracing = "0.1" tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.3", default-features = false, features = ["fmt", "env-filter", "smallvec", "parking_lot", "ansi"] } regex = "1.0" diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/common.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/common.rs index 0260f6848..07b80b8ba 100644 --- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/common.rs +++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/common.rs @@ -2,11 +2,12 @@ pub use self::Mode::*; use std::ffi::OsString; use std::fmt; +use std::iter; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::process::Command; use std::str::FromStr; -use crate::util::PathBufExt; +use crate::util::{add_dylib_path, PathBufExt}; use lazycell::LazyCell; use test::ColorConfig; @@ -229,6 +230,9 @@ pub struct Config { /// The directory where programs should be built pub build_base: PathBuf, + /// The directory containing the compiler sysroot + pub sysroot_base: PathBuf, + /// The name of the stage being built (stage1, etc) pub stage_id: String, @@ -385,8 +389,7 @@ impl Config { } fn target_cfg(&self) -> &TargetCfg { - self.target_cfg - .borrow_with(|| TargetCfg::new(&self.rustc_path, &self.target, &self.target_rustcflags)) + self.target_cfg.borrow_with(|| TargetCfg::new(self)) } pub fn matches_arch(&self, arch: &str) -> bool { @@ -457,21 +460,23 @@ pub enum Endian { } impl TargetCfg { - fn new(rustc_path: &Path, target: &str, target_rustcflags: &Vec<String>) -> TargetCfg { - let output = match Command::new(rustc_path) + fn new(config: &Config) -> TargetCfg { + let mut command = Command::new(&config.rustc_path); + add_dylib_path(&mut command, iter::once(&config.compile_lib_path)); + let output = match command .arg("--print=cfg") .arg("--target") - .arg(target) - .args(target_rustcflags) + .arg(&config.target) + .args(&config.target_rustcflags) .output() { Ok(output) => output, - Err(e) => panic!("error: failed to get cfg info from {:?}: {e}", rustc_path), + Err(e) => panic!("error: failed to get cfg info from {:?}: {e}", config.rustc_path), }; if !output.status.success() { panic!( "error: failed to get cfg info from {:?}\n--- stdout\n{}\n--- stderr\n{}", - rustc_path, + config.rustc_path, String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap(), String::from_utf8(output.stderr).unwrap(), ); diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs index 0d9a629e1..64d97e914 100644 --- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs +++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs @@ -260,9 +260,9 @@ impl TestProps { props.load_from(testfile, cfg, config); match (props.pass_mode, props.fail_mode) { - (None, None) => props.fail_mode = Some(FailMode::Check), - (Some(_), None) | (None, Some(_)) => {} + (None, None) if config.mode == Mode::Ui => props.fail_mode = Some(FailMode::Check), (Some(_), Some(_)) => panic!("cannot use a *-fail and *-pass mode together"), + _ => {} } props @@ -522,8 +522,8 @@ impl TestProps { } pub fn pass_mode(&self, config: &Config) -> Option<PassMode> { - if !self.ignore_pass && self.fail_mode.is_none() && config.mode == Mode::Ui { - if let (mode @ Some(_), Some(_)) = (config.force_pass_mode, self.pass_mode) { + if !self.ignore_pass && self.fail_mode.is_none() { + if let mode @ Some(_) = config.force_pass_mode { return mode; } } diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs index bcd222b5a..e42b8c524 100644 --- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs +++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs @@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ fn config() -> Config { "--jsondocck-path=", "--src-base=", "--build-base=", + "--sysroot-base=", "--stage-id=stage2", "--cc=c", "--cxx=c++", diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs index 19cf54780..91c701a5d 100644 --- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ pub fn parse_config(args: Vec<String>) -> Config { .optopt("", "llvm-filecheck", "path to LLVM's FileCheck binary", "DIR") .reqopt("", "src-base", "directory to scan for test files", "PATH") .reqopt("", "build-base", "directory to deposit test outputs", "PATH") + .reqopt("", "sysroot-base", "directory containing the compiler sysroot", "PATH") .reqopt("", "stage-id", "the target-stage identifier", "stageN-TARGET") .reqopt( "", @@ -234,6 +235,7 @@ pub fn parse_config(args: Vec<String>) -> Config { llvm_bin_dir: matches.opt_str("llvm-bin-dir").map(PathBuf::from), src_base, build_base: opt_path(matches, "build-base"), + sysroot_base: opt_path(matches, "sysroot-base"), stage_id: matches.opt_str("stage-id").unwrap(), mode, suite: matches.opt_str("suite").unwrap(), @@ -512,6 +514,7 @@ pub fn test_opts(config: &Config) -> test::TestOpts { options: test::Options::new(), time_options: None, force_run_in_process: false, + fail_fast: std::env::var_os("RUSTC_TEST_FAIL_FAST").is_some(), } } diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/runtest.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/runtest.rs index 8af5f1da6..1542b1c17 100644 --- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/runtest.rs +++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/runtest.rs @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use crate::errors::{self, Error, ErrorKind}; use crate::header::TestProps; use crate::json; use crate::read2::read2_abbreviated; -use crate::util::{logv, PathBufExt}; +use crate::util::{add_dylib_path, dylib_env_var, logv, PathBufExt}; use crate::ColorConfig; use regex::{Captures, Regex}; use rustfix::{apply_suggestions, get_suggestions_from_json, Filter}; @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ use std::fs::{self, create_dir_all, File, OpenOptions}; use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher}; use std::io::prelude::*; use std::io::{self, BufReader}; +use std::iter; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::process::{Child, Command, ExitStatus, Output, Stdio}; use std::str; @@ -72,19 +73,6 @@ fn disable_error_reporting<F: FnOnce() -> R, R>(f: F) -> R { f() } -/// The name of the environment variable that holds dynamic library locations. -pub fn dylib_env_var() -> &'static str { - if cfg!(windows) { - "PATH" - } else if cfg!(target_os = "macos") { - "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" - } else if cfg!(target_os = "haiku") { - "LIBRARY_PATH" - } else { - "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" - } -} - /// The platform-specific library name pub fn get_lib_name(lib: &str, dylib: bool) -> String { // In some casess (e.g. MUSL), we build a static @@ -220,11 +208,13 @@ enum WillExecute { Disabled, } -/// Should `--emit metadata` be used? +/// What value should be passed to `--emit`? #[derive(Copy, Clone)] -enum EmitMetadata { - Yes, - No, +enum Emit { + None, + Metadata, + LlvmIr, + Asm, } impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { @@ -424,7 +414,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { } let should_run = self.run_if_enabled(); - let mut proc_res = self.compile_test(should_run, EmitMetadata::No); + let mut proc_res = self.compile_test(should_run, Emit::None); if !proc_res.status.success() { self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res); @@ -670,7 +660,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { // compile test file (it should have 'compile-flags:-g' in the header) let should_run = self.run_if_enabled(); - let compile_result = self.compile_test(should_run, EmitMetadata::No); + let compile_result = self.compile_test(should_run, Emit::None); if !compile_result.status.success() { self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &compile_result); } @@ -721,7 +711,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { script_str.push_str("\n"); } - script_str.push_str("\nqq\n"); // Quit the debugger (including remote debugger, if any) + script_str.push_str("qq\n"); // Quit the debugger (including remote debugger, if any) // Write the script into a file debug!("script_str = {}", script_str); @@ -790,7 +780,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { // compile test file (it should have 'compile-flags:-g' in the header) let should_run = self.run_if_enabled(); - let compiler_run_result = self.compile_test(should_run, EmitMetadata::No); + let compiler_run_result = self.compile_test(should_run, Emit::None); if !compiler_run_result.status.success() { self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &compiler_run_result); } @@ -1022,7 +1012,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { fn run_debuginfo_lldb_test_no_opt(&self) { // compile test file (it should have 'compile-flags:-g' in the header) let should_run = self.run_if_enabled(); - let compile_result = self.compile_test(should_run, EmitMetadata::No); + let compile_result = self.compile_test(should_run, Emit::None); if !compile_result.status.success() { self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &compile_result); } @@ -1438,21 +1428,21 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { } } - fn should_emit_metadata(&self, pm: Option<PassMode>) -> EmitMetadata { + fn should_emit_metadata(&self, pm: Option<PassMode>) -> Emit { match (pm, self.props.fail_mode, self.config.mode) { - (Some(PassMode::Check), ..) | (_, Some(FailMode::Check), Ui) => EmitMetadata::Yes, - _ => EmitMetadata::No, + (Some(PassMode::Check), ..) | (_, Some(FailMode::Check), Ui) => Emit::Metadata, + _ => Emit::None, } } - fn compile_test(&self, will_execute: WillExecute, emit_metadata: EmitMetadata) -> ProcRes { - self.compile_test_general(will_execute, emit_metadata, self.props.local_pass_mode()) + fn compile_test(&self, will_execute: WillExecute, emit: Emit) -> ProcRes { + self.compile_test_general(will_execute, emit, self.props.local_pass_mode()) } fn compile_test_general( &self, will_execute: WillExecute, - emit_metadata: EmitMetadata, + emit: Emit, local_pm: Option<PassMode>, ) -> ProcRes { // Only use `make_exe_name` when the test ends up being executed. @@ -1484,10 +1474,13 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { _ => AllowUnused::No, }; - let mut rustc = - self.make_compile_args(&self.testpaths.file, output_file, emit_metadata, allow_unused); - - rustc.arg("-L").arg(&self.aux_output_dir_name()); + let rustc = self.make_compile_args( + &self.testpaths.file, + output_file, + emit, + allow_unused, + LinkToAux::Yes, + ); self.compose_and_run_compiler(rustc, None) } @@ -1714,8 +1707,13 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { // Create the directory for the stdout/stderr files. create_dir_all(aux_cx.output_base_dir()).unwrap(); let input_file = &aux_testpaths.file; - let mut aux_rustc = - aux_cx.make_compile_args(input_file, aux_output, EmitMetadata::No, AllowUnused::No); + let mut aux_rustc = aux_cx.make_compile_args( + input_file, + aux_output, + Emit::None, + AllowUnused::No, + LinkToAux::No, + ); for key in &aux_props.unset_rustc_env { aux_rustc.env_remove(key); @@ -1811,16 +1809,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { // Need to be sure to put both the lib_path and the aux path in the dylib // search path for the child. - let mut path = - env::split_paths(&env::var_os(dylib_env_var()).unwrap_or_default()).collect::<Vec<_>>(); - if let Some(p) = aux_path { - path.insert(0, PathBuf::from(p)) - } - path.insert(0, PathBuf::from(lib_path)); - - // Add the new dylib search path var - let newpath = env::join_paths(&path).unwrap(); - command.env(dylib_env_var(), newpath); + add_dylib_path(&mut command, iter::once(lib_path).chain(aux_path)); let mut child = disable_error_reporting(|| command.spawn()) .unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("failed to exec `{:?}`", &command)); @@ -1852,8 +1841,9 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { &self, input_file: &Path, output_file: TargetLocation, - emit_metadata: EmitMetadata, + emit: Emit, allow_unused: AllowUnused, + link_to_aux: LinkToAux, ) -> Command { let is_aux = input_file.components().map(|c| c.as_os_str()).any(|c| c == "auxiliary"); let is_rustdoc = self.is_rustdoc() && !is_aux; @@ -1968,8 +1958,18 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { } } - if let (false, EmitMetadata::Yes) = (is_rustdoc, emit_metadata) { - rustc.args(&["--emit", "metadata"]); + match emit { + Emit::None => {} + Emit::Metadata if is_rustdoc => {} + Emit::Metadata => { + rustc.args(&["--emit", "metadata"]); + } + Emit::LlvmIr => { + rustc.args(&["--emit", "llvm-ir"]); + } + Emit::Asm => { + rustc.args(&["--emit", "asm"]); + } } if !is_rustdoc { @@ -2035,6 +2035,10 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { rustc.arg("-Ctarget-feature=-crt-static"); } + if let LinkToAux::Yes = link_to_aux { + rustc.arg("-L").arg(self.aux_output_dir_name()); + } + rustc.args(&self.props.compile_flags); rustc @@ -2226,13 +2230,15 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { // codegen tests (using FileCheck) fn compile_test_and_save_ir(&self) -> ProcRes { - let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name(); - let output_file = TargetLocation::ThisDirectory(self.output_base_dir()); let input_file = &self.testpaths.file; - let mut rustc = - self.make_compile_args(input_file, output_file, EmitMetadata::No, AllowUnused::No); - rustc.arg("-L").arg(aux_dir).arg("--emit=llvm-ir"); + let rustc = self.make_compile_args( + input_file, + output_file, + Emit::LlvmIr, + AllowUnused::No, + LinkToAux::Yes, + ); self.compose_and_run_compiler(rustc, None) } @@ -2244,14 +2250,11 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { let output_file = TargetLocation::ThisFile(output_path.clone()); let input_file = &self.testpaths.file; - let mut rustc = - self.make_compile_args(input_file, output_file, EmitMetadata::No, AllowUnused::No); - - rustc.arg("-L").arg(self.aux_output_dir_name()); + let mut emit = Emit::None; match self.props.assembly_output.as_ref().map(AsRef::as_ref) { Some("emit-asm") => { - rustc.arg("--emit=asm"); + emit = Emit::Asm; } Some("ptx-linker") => { @@ -2262,6 +2265,9 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { None => self.fatal("missing 'assembly-output' header"), } + let rustc = + self.make_compile_args(input_file, output_file, emit, AllowUnused::No, LinkToAux::Yes); + (self.compose_and_run_compiler(rustc, None), output_path) } @@ -2386,10 +2392,10 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { let mut rustc = new_rustdoc.make_compile_args( &new_rustdoc.testpaths.file, output_file, - EmitMetadata::No, + Emit::None, AllowUnused::Yes, + LinkToAux::Yes, ); - rustc.arg("-L").arg(&new_rustdoc.aux_output_dir_name()); new_rustdoc.build_all_auxiliary(&mut rustc); let proc_res = new_rustdoc.document(&compare_dir); @@ -2662,7 +2668,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { fn run_codegen_units_test(&self) { assert!(self.revision.is_none(), "revisions not relevant here"); - let proc_res = self.compile_test(WillExecute::No, EmitMetadata::No); + let proc_res = self.compile_test(WillExecute::No, Emit::None); if !proc_res.status.success() { self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res); @@ -2981,6 +2987,10 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { cmd.env("LLVM_BIN_DIR", llvm_bin_dir); } + if let Some(ref remote_test_client) = self.config.remote_test_client { + cmd.env("REMOTE_TEST_CLIENT", remote_test_client); + } + // We don't want RUSTFLAGS set from the outside to interfere with // compiler flags set in the test cases: cmd.env_remove("RUSTFLAGS"); @@ -3175,7 +3185,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { if let Some(FailMode::Build) = self.props.fail_mode { // Make sure a build-fail test cannot fail due to failing analysis (e.g. typeck). let pm = Some(PassMode::Check); - let proc_res = self.compile_test_general(WillExecute::No, EmitMetadata::Yes, pm); + let proc_res = self.compile_test_general(WillExecute::No, Emit::Metadata, pm); self.check_if_test_should_compile(&proc_res, pm); } @@ -3333,13 +3343,13 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { if self.props.run_rustfix && self.config.compare_mode.is_none() { // And finally, compile the fixed code and make sure it both // succeeds and has no diagnostics. - let mut rustc = self.make_compile_args( + let rustc = self.make_compile_args( &self.testpaths.file.with_extension(UI_FIXED), TargetLocation::ThisFile(self.make_exe_name()), emit_metadata, AllowUnused::No, + LinkToAux::Yes, ); - rustc.arg("-L").arg(&self.aux_output_dir_name()); let res = self.compose_and_run_compiler(rustc, None); if !res.status.success() { self.fatal_proc_rec("failed to compile fixed code", &res); @@ -3399,103 +3409,49 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { } } - for l in test_file_contents.lines() { - if l.starts_with("// EMIT_MIR ") { - let test_name = l.trim_start_matches("// EMIT_MIR ").trim(); - let mut test_names = test_name.split(' '); - // sometimes we specify two files so that we get a diff between the two files - let test_name = test_names.next().unwrap(); - let mut expected_file; - let from_file; - let to_file; - - if test_name.ends_with(".diff") { - let trimmed = test_name.trim_end_matches(".diff"); - let test_against = format!("{}.after.mir", trimmed); - from_file = format!("{}.before.mir", trimmed); - expected_file = format!("{}{}.diff", trimmed, bit_width); - assert!( - test_names.next().is_none(), - "two mir pass names specified for MIR diff" - ); - to_file = Some(test_against); - } else if let Some(first_pass) = test_names.next() { - let second_pass = test_names.next().unwrap(); - assert!( - test_names.next().is_none(), - "three mir pass names specified for MIR diff" - ); - expected_file = - format!("{}{}.{}-{}.diff", test_name, bit_width, first_pass, second_pass); - let second_file = format!("{}.{}.mir", test_name, second_pass); - from_file = format!("{}.{}.mir", test_name, first_pass); - to_file = Some(second_file); - } else { - let ext_re = Regex::new(r#"(\.(mir|dot|html))$"#).unwrap(); - let cap = ext_re - .captures_iter(test_name) - .next() - .expect("test_name has an invalid extension"); - let extension = cap.get(1).unwrap().as_str(); - expected_file = format!( - "{}{}{}", - test_name.trim_end_matches(extension), - bit_width, - extension, - ); - from_file = test_name.to_string(); - assert!( - test_names.next().is_none(), - "two mir pass names specified for MIR dump" + let files = miropt_test_tools::files_for_miropt_test( + &self.testpaths.file, + self.config.get_pointer_width(), + ); + + for miropt_test_tools::MiroptTestFiles { from_file, to_file, expected_file } in files { + let dumped_string = if let Some(after) = to_file { + self.diff_mir_files(from_file.into(), after.into()) + } else { + let mut output_file = PathBuf::new(); + output_file.push(self.get_mir_dump_dir()); + output_file.push(&from_file); + debug!( + "comparing the contents of: {} with {}", + output_file.display(), + expected_file.display() + ); + if !output_file.exists() { + panic!( + "Output file `{}` from test does not exist, available files are in `{}`", + output_file.display(), + output_file.parent().unwrap().display() ); - to_file = None; - }; - if !expected_file.starts_with(&test_crate) { - expected_file = format!("{}.{}", test_crate, expected_file); } - let expected_file = test_dir.join(expected_file); + self.check_mir_test_timestamp(&from_file, &output_file); + let dumped_string = fs::read_to_string(&output_file).unwrap(); + self.normalize_output(&dumped_string, &[]) + }; - let dumped_string = if let Some(after) = to_file { - self.diff_mir_files(from_file.into(), after.into()) - } else { - let mut output_file = PathBuf::new(); - output_file.push(self.get_mir_dump_dir()); - output_file.push(&from_file); - debug!( - "comparing the contents of: {} with {}", - output_file.display(), + if self.config.bless { + let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&expected_file); + std::fs::write(expected_file, dumped_string.as_bytes()).unwrap(); + } else { + if !expected_file.exists() { + panic!("Output file `{}` from test does not exist", expected_file.display()); + } + let expected_string = fs::read_to_string(&expected_file).unwrap(); + if dumped_string != expected_string { + print!("{}", write_diff(&expected_string, &dumped_string, 3)); + panic!( + "Actual MIR output differs from expected MIR output {}", expected_file.display() ); - if !output_file.exists() { - panic!( - "Output file `{}` from test does not exist, available files are in `{}`", - output_file.display(), - output_file.parent().unwrap().display() - ); - } - self.check_mir_test_timestamp(&from_file, &output_file); - let dumped_string = fs::read_to_string(&output_file).unwrap(); - self.normalize_output(&dumped_string, &[]) - }; - - if self.config.bless { - let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&expected_file); - std::fs::write(expected_file, dumped_string.as_bytes()).unwrap(); - } else { - if !expected_file.exists() { - panic!( - "Output file `{}` from test does not exist", - expected_file.display() - ); - } - let expected_string = fs::read_to_string(&expected_file).unwrap(); - if dumped_string != expected_string { - print!("{}", write_diff(&expected_string, &dumped_string, 3)); - panic!( - "Actual MIR output differs from expected MIR output {}", - expected_file.display() - ); - } } } } @@ -3577,22 +3533,27 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> { let parent_dir = self.testpaths.file.parent().unwrap(); normalize_path(parent_dir, "$DIR"); - // Paths into the libstd/libcore - let base_dir = self.config.src_base.parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap(); - let src_dir = base_dir.join("library"); - normalize_path(&src_dir, "$SRC_DIR"); - - // `ui-fulldeps` tests can show paths to the compiler source when testing macros from - // `rustc_macros` - // eg. /home/user/rust/compiler - let compiler_src_dir = base_dir.join("compiler"); - normalize_path(&compiler_src_dir, "$COMPILER_DIR"); - - if let Some(virtual_rust_source_base_dir) = - option_env!("CFG_VIRTUAL_RUST_SOURCE_BASE_DIR").map(PathBuf::from) - { - normalize_path(&virtual_rust_source_base_dir.join("library"), "$SRC_DIR"); - normalize_path(&virtual_rust_source_base_dir.join("compiler"), "$COMPILER_DIR"); + let source_bases = &[ + // Source base on the current filesystem (calculated as parent of `src/test/$suite`): + Some(self.config.src_base.parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap().into()), + // Source base on the sysroot (from the src components downloaded by `download-rustc`): + Some(self.config.sysroot_base.join("lib").join("rustlib").join("src").join("rust")), + // Virtual `/rustc/$sha` remapped paths (if `remap-debuginfo` is enabled): + option_env!("CFG_VIRTUAL_RUST_SOURCE_BASE_DIR").map(PathBuf::from), + // Virtual `/rustc/$sha` coming from download-rustc: + std::env::var_os("FAKE_DOWNLOAD_RUSTC_PREFIX").map(PathBuf::from), + // Tests using -Zsimulate-remapped-rust-src-base should use this fake path + Some("/rustc/FAKE_PREFIX".into()), + ]; + for base_dir in source_bases { + if let Some(base_dir) = base_dir { + // Paths into the libstd/libcore + normalize_path(&base_dir.join("library"), "$SRC_DIR"); + // `ui-fulldeps` tests can show paths to the compiler source when testing macros from + // `rustc_macros` + // eg. /home/user/rust/compiler + normalize_path(&base_dir.join("compiler"), "$COMPILER_DIR"); + } } // Paths into the build directory @@ -3927,3 +3888,8 @@ enum AllowUnused { Yes, No, } + +enum LinkToAux { + Yes, + No, +} diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs index e5ff0906b..ec36f1e4f 100644 --- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs +++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use crate::common::Config; use std::env; use std::ffi::OsStr; use std::path::PathBuf; +use std::process::Command; use tracing::*; @@ -111,3 +112,25 @@ impl PathBufExt for PathBuf { } } } + +/// The name of the environment variable that holds dynamic library locations. +pub fn dylib_env_var() -> &'static str { + if cfg!(windows) { + "PATH" + } else if cfg!(target_os = "macos") { + "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" + } else if cfg!(target_os = "haiku") { + "LIBRARY_PATH" + } else { + "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" + } +} + +/// Adds a list of lookup paths to `cmd`'s dynamic library lookup path. +/// If the dylib_path_var is already set for this cmd, the old value will be overwritten! +pub fn add_dylib_path(cmd: &mut Command, paths: impl Iterator<Item = impl Into<PathBuf>>) { + let path_env = env::var_os(dylib_env_var()); + let old_paths = path_env.as_ref().map(env::split_paths); + let new_paths = paths.map(Into::into).chain(old_paths.into_iter().flatten()); + cmd.env(dylib_env_var(), env::join_paths(new_paths).unwrap()); +} diff --git a/src/tools/generate-copyright/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/generate-copyright/Cargo.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..899ef0f8a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/generate-copyright/Cargo.toml @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +[package] +name = "generate-copyright" +version = "0.1.0" +edition = "2021" + +# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html + +[dependencies] +anyhow = "1.0.65" +serde = { version = "1.0.147", features = ["derive"] } +serde_json = "1.0.85" diff --git a/src/tools/generate-copyright/src/main.rs b/src/tools/generate-copyright/src/main.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d172c9e15 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/generate-copyright/src/main.rs @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +use anyhow::Error; +use std::io::Write; +use std::path::PathBuf; + +fn main() -> Result<(), Error> { + let dest = env_path("DEST")?; + let license_metadata = env_path("LICENSE_METADATA")?; + + let metadata: Metadata = serde_json::from_slice(&std::fs::read(&license_metadata)?)?; + + let mut buffer = Vec::new(); + render_recursive(&metadata.files, &mut buffer, 0)?; + + std::fs::write(&dest, &buffer)?; + + Ok(()) +} + +fn render_recursive(node: &Node, buffer: &mut Vec<u8>, depth: usize) -> Result<(), Error> { + let prefix = std::iter::repeat("> ").take(depth + 1).collect::<String>(); + + match node { + Node::Root { childs } => { + for child in childs { + render_recursive(child, buffer, depth)?; + } + } + Node::Directory { name, childs, license } => { + render_license(&prefix, std::iter::once(name), license, buffer)?; + if !childs.is_empty() { + writeln!(buffer, "{prefix}")?; + writeln!(buffer, "{prefix}*Exceptions:*")?; + for child in childs { + writeln!(buffer, "{prefix}")?; + render_recursive(child, buffer, depth + 1)?; + } + } + } + Node::FileGroup { names, license } => { + render_license(&prefix, names.iter(), license, buffer)?; + } + Node::File { name, license } => { + render_license(&prefix, std::iter::once(name), license, buffer)?; + } + } + + Ok(()) +} + +fn render_license<'a>( + prefix: &str, + names: impl Iterator<Item = &'a String>, + license: &License, + buffer: &mut Vec<u8>, +) -> Result<(), Error> { + for name in names { + writeln!(buffer, "{prefix}**`{name}`** ")?; + } + writeln!(buffer, "{prefix}License: `{}` ", license.spdx)?; + for (i, copyright) in license.copyright.iter().enumerate() { + let suffix = if i == license.copyright.len() - 1 { "" } else { " " }; + writeln!(buffer, "{prefix}Copyright: {copyright}{suffix}")?; + } + + Ok(()) +} + +#[derive(serde::Deserialize)] +struct Metadata { + files: Node, +} + +#[derive(serde::Deserialize)] +#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", tag = "type")] +pub(crate) enum Node { + Root { childs: Vec<Node> }, + Directory { name: String, childs: Vec<Node>, license: License }, + File { name: String, license: License }, + FileGroup { names: Vec<String>, license: License }, +} + +#[derive(serde::Deserialize)] +struct License { + spdx: String, + copyright: Vec<String>, +} + +fn env_path(var: &str) -> Result<PathBuf, Error> { + if let Some(var) = std::env::var_os(var) { + Ok(var.into()) + } else { + anyhow::bail!("missing environment variable {var}") + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/item_kind.rs b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/item_kind.rs index 6d986e575..b395c6e7d 100644 --- a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/item_kind.rs +++ b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/item_kind.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use rustdoc_json_types::{Item, ItemEnum, ItemKind, ItemSummary}; /// A univeral way to represent an [`ItemEnum`] or [`ItemKind`] -#[derive(Debug)] +#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] pub(crate) enum Kind { Module, ExternCrate, @@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ pub(crate) enum Kind { Constant, Trait, TraitAlias, - Method, Impl, Static, ForeignType, @@ -63,18 +62,33 @@ impl Kind { // Only in traits AssocConst => false, AssocType => false, - Method => false, StructField => false, // Only in structs or variants Variant => false, // Only in enums } } + pub fn can_appear_in_import(self) -> bool { + match self { + Kind::Variant => true, + Kind::Import => false, + other => other.can_appear_in_mod(), + } + } + + pub fn can_appear_in_glob_import(self) -> bool { + match self { + Kind::Module => true, + Kind::Enum => true, + _ => false, + } + } + pub fn can_appear_in_trait(self) -> bool { match self { Kind::AssocConst => true, Kind::AssocType => true, - Kind::Method => true, + Kind::Function => true, Kind::Module => false, Kind::ExternCrate => false, @@ -84,7 +98,6 @@ impl Kind { Kind::Union => false, Kind::Enum => false, Kind::Variant => false, - Kind::Function => false, Kind::Typedef => false, Kind::OpaqueTy => false, Kind::Constant => false, @@ -114,11 +127,11 @@ impl Kind { pub fn is_variant(self) -> bool { matches!(self, Kind::Variant) } - pub fn is_trait(self) -> bool { - matches!(self, Kind::Trait) + pub fn is_trait_or_alias(self) -> bool { + matches!(self, Kind::Trait | Kind::TraitAlias) } - pub fn is_struct_enum_union(self) -> bool { - matches!(self, Kind::Struct | Kind::Enum | Kind::Union) + pub fn is_type(self) -> bool { + matches!(self, Kind::Struct | Kind::Enum | Kind::Union | Kind::Typedef) } pub fn from_item(i: &Item) -> Self { @@ -134,7 +147,6 @@ impl Kind { ItemEnum::Function(_) => Function, ItemEnum::Trait(_) => Trait, ItemEnum::TraitAlias(_) => TraitAlias, - ItemEnum::Method(_) => Method, ItemEnum::Impl(_) => Impl, ItemEnum::Typedef(_) => Typedef, ItemEnum::OpaqueTy(_) => OpaqueTy, @@ -164,7 +176,6 @@ impl Kind { ItemKind::Import => Import, ItemKind::Keyword => Keyword, ItemKind::Macro => Macro, - ItemKind::Method => Method, ItemKind::Module => Module, ItemKind::OpaqueTy => OpaqueTy, ItemKind::Primitive => Primitive, diff --git a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/json_find.rs b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/json_find.rs index 95ea88666..70e7440f7 100644 --- a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/json_find.rs +++ b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/json_find.rs @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use std::fmt::Write; use serde_json::Value; -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] +#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] pub enum SelectorPart { Field(String), Index(usize), @@ -72,3 +72,6 @@ fn find_selector_recursive( } } } + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; diff --git a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/json_find/tests.rs b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/json_find/tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2a5335307 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/json_find/tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +use super::*; + +#[test] +fn basic_find() { + use SelectorPart::*; + + let j = serde_json::json!({ + "index": { + "4": { + "inner": { + "items": ["1", "2", "3"] + } + } + } + }); + + let sel = find_selector(&j, &serde_json::json!("1")); + let exp: Vec<Vec<SelectorPart>> = vec![vec![ + Field("index".to_owned()), + Field("4".to_owned()), + Field("inner".to_owned()), + Field("items".to_owned()), + Index(0), + ]]; + + assert_eq!(exp, sel); +} diff --git a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/main.rs b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/main.rs index 70d7a82a5..fc54c421b 100644 --- a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/main.rs @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ pub(crate) mod item_kind; mod json_find; mod validator; -#[derive(Debug)] +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] struct Error { kind: ErrorKind, id: Id, } -#[derive(Debug)] +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] enum ErrorKind { NotFound, Custom(String), diff --git a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator.rs b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator.rs index 94af4c5e9..e15f5fe3c 100644 --- a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator.rs +++ b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator.rs @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ use std::hash::Hash; use rustdoc_json_types::{ Constant, Crate, DynTrait, Enum, FnDecl, Function, FunctionPointer, GenericArg, GenericArgs, - GenericBound, GenericParamDef, Generics, Id, Impl, Import, ItemEnum, Method, Module, OpaqueTy, - Path, Primitive, ProcMacro, Static, Struct, StructKind, Term, Trait, TraitAlias, Type, - TypeBinding, TypeBindingKind, Typedef, Union, Variant, WherePredicate, + GenericBound, GenericParamDef, Generics, Id, Impl, Import, ItemEnum, Module, OpaqueTy, Path, + Primitive, ProcMacro, Static, Struct, StructKind, Term, Trait, TraitAlias, Type, TypeBinding, + TypeBindingKind, Typedef, Union, Variant, WherePredicate, }; use crate::{item_kind::Kind, Error, ErrorKind}; @@ -32,7 +32,10 @@ pub struct Validator<'a> { enum PathKind { Trait, - StructEnumUnion, + /// Structs, Enums, Unions and Typedefs. + /// + /// This doesn't include trait's because traits are not types. + Type, } impl<'a> Validator<'a> { @@ -57,6 +60,8 @@ impl<'a> Validator<'a> { fn check_item(&mut self, id: &'a Id) { if let Some(item) = &self.krate.index.get(id) { + item.links.values().for_each(|id| self.add_any_id(id)); + match &item.inner { ItemEnum::Import(x) => self.check_import(x), ItemEnum::Union(x) => self.check_union(x), @@ -67,7 +72,6 @@ impl<'a> Validator<'a> { ItemEnum::Function(x) => self.check_function(x), ItemEnum::Trait(x) => self.check_trait(x), ItemEnum::TraitAlias(x) => self.check_trait_alias(x), - ItemEnum::Method(x) => self.check_method(x), ItemEnum::Impl(x) => self.check_impl(x), ItemEnum::Typedef(x) => self.check_typedef(x), ItemEnum::OpaqueTy(x) => self.check_opaque_ty(x), @@ -101,9 +105,9 @@ impl<'a> Validator<'a> { fn check_import(&mut self, x: &'a Import) { if x.glob { - self.add_mod_id(x.id.as_ref().unwrap()); + self.add_glob_import_item_id(x.id.as_ref().unwrap()); } else if let Some(id) = &x.id { - self.add_mod_item_id(id); + self.add_import_item_id(id); } } @@ -176,11 +180,6 @@ impl<'a> Validator<'a> { x.params.iter().for_each(|i| self.check_generic_bound(i)); } - fn check_method(&mut self, x: &'a Method) { - self.check_fn_decl(&x.decl); - self.check_generics(&x.generics); - } - fn check_impl(&mut self, x: &'a Impl) { self.check_generics(&x.generics); if let Some(path) = &x.trait_ { @@ -230,7 +229,7 @@ impl<'a> Validator<'a> { fn check_type(&mut self, x: &'a Type) { match x { - Type::ResolvedPath(path) => self.check_path(path, PathKind::StructEnumUnion), + Type::ResolvedPath(path) => self.check_path(path, PathKind::Type), Type::DynTrait(dyn_trait) => self.check_dyn_trait(dyn_trait), Type::Generic(_) => {} Type::Primitive(_) => {} @@ -269,8 +268,8 @@ impl<'a> Validator<'a> { fn check_path(&mut self, x: &'a Path, kind: PathKind) { match kind { - PathKind::Trait => self.add_trait_id(&x.id), - PathKind::StructEnumUnion => self.add_struct_enum_union_id(&x.id), + PathKind::Trait => self.add_trait_or_alias_id(&x.id), + PathKind::Type => self.add_type_id(&x.id), } if let Some(args) = &x.args { self.check_generic_args(&**args); @@ -379,6 +378,10 @@ impl<'a> Validator<'a> { } } + fn add_any_id(&mut self, id: &'a Id) { + self.add_id_checked(id, |_| true, "any kind of item"); + } + fn add_field_id(&mut self, id: &'a Id) { self.add_id_checked(id, Kind::is_struct_field, "StructField"); } @@ -394,12 +397,12 @@ impl<'a> Validator<'a> { self.add_id_checked(id, Kind::is_variant, "Variant"); } - fn add_trait_id(&mut self, id: &'a Id) { - self.add_id_checked(id, Kind::is_trait, "Trait"); + fn add_trait_or_alias_id(&mut self, id: &'a Id) { + self.add_id_checked(id, Kind::is_trait_or_alias, "Trait (or TraitAlias)"); } - fn add_struct_enum_union_id(&mut self, id: &'a Id) { - self.add_id_checked(id, Kind::is_struct_enum_union, "Struct or Enum or Union"); + fn add_type_id(&mut self, id: &'a Id) { + self.add_id_checked(id, Kind::is_type, "Type (Struct, Enum, Union or Typedef)"); } /// Add an Id that appeared in a trait @@ -407,6 +410,15 @@ impl<'a> Validator<'a> { self.add_id_checked(id, Kind::can_appear_in_trait, "Trait inner item"); } + /// Add an Id that can be `use`d + fn add_import_item_id(&mut self, id: &'a Id) { + self.add_id_checked(id, Kind::can_appear_in_import, "Import inner item"); + } + + fn add_glob_import_item_id(&mut self, id: &'a Id) { + self.add_id_checked(id, Kind::can_appear_in_glob_import, "Glob import inner item"); + } + /// Add an Id that appeared in a mod fn add_mod_item_id(&mut self, id: &'a Id) { self.add_id_checked(id, Kind::can_appear_in_mod, "Module inner item") @@ -440,3 +452,6 @@ fn set_remove<T: Hash + Eq + Clone>(set: &mut HashSet<T>) -> Option<T> { None } } + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; diff --git a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator/tests.rs b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator/tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c4aeee9c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator/tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +use std::collections::HashMap; + +use rustdoc_json_types::{Crate, Item, Visibility}; + +use super::*; + +#[track_caller] +fn check(krate: &Crate, errs: &[Error]) { + let mut validator = Validator::new(krate); + validator.check_crate(); + + assert_eq!(errs, &validator.errs[..]); +} + +fn id(s: &str) -> Id { + Id(s.to_owned()) +} + +#[test] +fn errors_on_missing_links() { + let k = Crate { + root: id("0"), + crate_version: None, + includes_private: false, + index: HashMap::from_iter([( + id("0"), + Item { + name: Some("root".to_owned()), + id: id(""), + crate_id: 0, + span: None, + visibility: Visibility::Public, + docs: None, + links: HashMap::from_iter([("Not Found".to_owned(), id("1"))]), + attrs: vec![], + deprecation: None, + inner: ItemEnum::Module(Module { + is_crate: true, + items: vec![], + is_stripped: false, + }), + }, + )]), + paths: HashMap::new(), + external_crates: HashMap::new(), + format_version: rustdoc_json_types::FORMAT_VERSION, + }; + + check(&k, &[Error { kind: ErrorKind::NotFound, id: id("1") }]); +} diff --git a/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs b/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs index 7842611bd..4170c32f1 100644 --- a/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs @@ -55,30 +55,6 @@ const LINKCHECK_EXCEPTIONS: &[(&str, &[&str])] = &[ #[rustfmt::skip] const INTRA_DOC_LINK_EXCEPTIONS: &[(&str, &[&str])] = &[ - // This will never have links that are not in other pages. - // To avoid repeating the exceptions twice, an empty list means all broken links are allowed. - ("reference/print.html", &[]), - // All the reference 'links' are actually ENBF highlighted as code - ("reference/comments.html", &[ - "/</code> <code>!", - "*</code> <code>!", - ]), - ("reference/identifiers.html", &[ - "a</code>-<code>z</code> <code>A</code>-<code>Z", - "a</code>-<code>z</code> <code>A</code>-<code>Z</code> <code>0</code>-<code>9</code> <code>_", - "a</code>-<code>z</code> <code>A</code>-<code>Z</code>] [<code>a</code>-<code>z</code> <code>A</code>-<code>Z</code> <code>0</code>-<code>9</code> <code>_", - ]), - ("reference/tokens.html", &[ - "0</code>-<code>1", - "0</code>-<code>7", - "0</code>-<code>9", - "0</code>-<code>9", - "0</code>-<code>9</code> <code>a</code>-<code>f</code> <code>A</code>-<code>F", - ]), - ("reference/notation.html", &[ - "b</code> <code>B", - "a</code>-<code>z", - ]), // This is being used in the sense of 'inclusive range', not a markdown link ("core/ops/struct.RangeInclusive.html", &["begin</code>, <code>end"]), ("std/ops/struct.RangeInclusive.html", &["begin</code>, <code>end"]), @@ -365,6 +341,33 @@ impl Checker { } }); + self.check_intra_doc_links(file, &pretty_path, &source, report); + + // we don't need the source anymore, + // so drop to reduce memory-usage + match self.cache.get_mut(&pretty_path).unwrap() { + FileEntry::HtmlFile { source, .. } => *source = Rc::new(String::new()), + _ => unreachable!("must be html file"), + } + } + + fn check_intra_doc_links( + &mut self, + file: &Path, + pretty_path: &str, + source: &str, + report: &mut Report, + ) { + let relative = file.strip_prefix(&self.root).expect("should always be relative to root"); + // Don't check the reference. It has several legitimate things that + // look like [<code>…</code>]. The reference has its own broken link + // checker in its CI which handles this using pulldown_cmark. + // + // This checks both the end of the root (when checking just the + // reference directory) or the beginning (when checking all docs). + if self.root.ends_with("reference") || relative.starts_with("reference") { + return; + } // Search for intra-doc links that rustdoc didn't warn about // FIXME(#77199, 77200) Rustdoc should just warn about these directly. // NOTE: only looks at one line at a time; in practice this should find most links @@ -379,12 +382,6 @@ impl Checker { } } } - // we don't need the source anymore, - // so drop to reduce memory-usage - match self.cache.get_mut(&pretty_path).unwrap() { - FileEntry::HtmlFile { source, .. } => *source = Rc::new(String::new()), - _ => unreachable!("must be html file"), - } } /// Load a file from disk, or from the cache if available. diff --git a/src/tools/lint-docs/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/lint-docs/src/lib.rs index 857feb773..3842a649c 100644 --- a/src/tools/lint-docs/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/lint-docs/src/lib.rs @@ -37,10 +37,8 @@ impl Lint { } fn is_ignored(&self) -> bool { - self.doc - .iter() - .filter(|line| line.starts_with("```rust")) - .all(|line| line.contains(",ignore")) + let blocks: Vec<_> = self.doc.iter().filter(|line| line.starts_with("```rust")).collect(); + !blocks.is_empty() && blocks.iter().all(|line| line.contains(",ignore")) } /// Checks the doc style of the lint. diff --git a/src/tools/miropt-test-tools/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/miropt-test-tools/Cargo.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8589a44cf --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/miropt-test-tools/Cargo.toml @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +[package] +name = "miropt-test-tools" +version = "0.1.0" +edition = "2021" + +[dependencies] +regex = "1.0" diff --git a/src/tools/miropt-test-tools/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/miropt-test-tools/src/lib.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cfba7d583 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/miropt-test-tools/src/lib.rs @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +use std::fs; + +pub struct MiroptTestFiles { + pub expected_file: std::path::PathBuf, + pub from_file: String, + pub to_file: Option<String>, +} + +pub fn files_for_miropt_test(testfile: &std::path::Path, bit_width: u32) -> Vec<MiroptTestFiles> { + let mut out = Vec::new(); + let test_file_contents = fs::read_to_string(&testfile).unwrap(); + + let test_dir = testfile.parent().unwrap(); + let test_crate = testfile.file_stem().unwrap().to_str().unwrap().replace('-', "_"); + + let bit_width = if test_file_contents.lines().any(|l| l == "// EMIT_MIR_FOR_EACH_BIT_WIDTH") { + format!(".{}bit", bit_width) + } else { + String::new() + }; + + for l in test_file_contents.lines() { + if l.starts_with("// EMIT_MIR ") { + let test_name = l.trim_start_matches("// EMIT_MIR ").trim(); + let mut test_names = test_name.split(' '); + // sometimes we specify two files so that we get a diff between the two files + let test_name = test_names.next().unwrap(); + let mut expected_file; + let from_file; + let to_file; + + if test_name.ends_with(".diff") { + let trimmed = test_name.trim_end_matches(".diff"); + let test_against = format!("{}.after.mir", trimmed); + from_file = format!("{}.before.mir", trimmed); + expected_file = format!("{}{}.diff", trimmed, bit_width); + assert!(test_names.next().is_none(), "two mir pass names specified for MIR diff"); + to_file = Some(test_against); + } else if let Some(first_pass) = test_names.next() { + let second_pass = test_names.next().unwrap(); + assert!(test_names.next().is_none(), "three mir pass names specified for MIR diff"); + expected_file = + format!("{}{}.{}-{}.diff", test_name, bit_width, first_pass, second_pass); + let second_file = format!("{}.{}.mir", test_name, second_pass); + from_file = format!("{}.{}.mir", test_name, first_pass); + to_file = Some(second_file); + } else { + let ext_re = regex::Regex::new(r#"(\.(mir|dot|html))$"#).unwrap(); + let cap = ext_re + .captures_iter(test_name) + .next() + .expect("test_name has an invalid extension"); + let extension = cap.get(1).unwrap().as_str(); + expected_file = + format!("{}{}{}", test_name.trim_end_matches(extension), bit_width, extension,); + from_file = test_name.to_string(); + assert!(test_names.next().is_none(), "two mir pass names specified for MIR dump"); + to_file = None; + }; + if !expected_file.starts_with(&test_crate) { + expected_file = format!("{}.{}", test_crate, expected_file); + } + let expected_file = test_dir.join(expected_file); + + out.push(MiroptTestFiles { expected_file, from_file, to_file }); + } + } + + out +} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.lock b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.lock index 0ddea2f72..41c5d3667 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.lock +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.lock @@ -222,6 +222,16 @@ dependencies = [ ] [[package]] +name = "command-group" +version = "1.0.8" +source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" +checksum = "f7a8a86f409b4a59df3a3e4bee2de0b83f1755fdd2a25e3a9684c396fc4bed2c" +dependencies = [ + "nix", + "winapi", +] + +[[package]] name = "countme" version = "3.0.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" @@ -300,7 +310,7 @@ dependencies = [ "hashbrown", "lock_api", "once_cell", - "parking_lot_core 0.9.3", + "parking_lot_core 0.9.4", ] [[package]] @@ -359,14 +369,14 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "filetime" -version = "0.2.17" +version = "0.2.18" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "e94a7bbaa59354bc20dd75b67f23e2797b4490e9d6928203fb105c79e448c86c" +checksum = "4b9663d381d07ae25dc88dbdf27df458faa83a9b25336bcac83d5e452b5fc9d3" dependencies = [ "cfg-if", "libc", "redox_syscall", - "windows-sys 0.36.1", + "windows-sys 0.42.0", ] [[package]] @@ -390,6 +400,7 @@ name = "flycheck" version = "0.0.0" dependencies = [ "cargo_metadata", + "command-group", "crossbeam-channel", "jod-thread", "paths", @@ -872,9 +883,9 @@ 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"memoffset", ] [[package]] @@ -1037,7 +1061,7 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "3742b2c103b9f06bc9fff0a37ff4912935851bee6d36f3c02bcc755bcfec228f" dependencies = [ "lock_api", - "parking_lot_core 0.9.3", + "parking_lot_core 0.9.4", ] [[package]] @@ -1056,15 +1080,15 @@ dependencies = [ [[package]] name = "parking_lot_core" -version = "0.9.3" +version = "0.9.4" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "09a279cbf25cb0757810394fbc1e359949b59e348145c643a939a525692e6929" +checksum = "4dc9e0dc2adc1c69d09143aff38d3d30c5c3f0df0dad82e6d25547af174ebec0" dependencies = [ "cfg-if", "libc", "redox_syscall", "smallvec", - "windows-sys 0.36.1", + "windows-sys 0.42.0", ] [[package]] @@ -1981,19 +2005,6 @@ checksum = "712e227841d057c1ee1cd2fb22fa7e5a5461ae8e48fa2ca79ec42cfc1931183f" [[package]] name = "windows-sys" -version = "0.28.0" -source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "82ca39602d5cbfa692c4b67e3bcbb2751477355141c1ed434c94da4186836ff6" -dependencies = [ - "windows_aarch64_msvc 0.28.0", - "windows_i686_gnu 0.28.0", - "windows_i686_msvc 0.28.0", - "windows_x86_64_gnu 0.28.0", - "windows_x86_64_msvc 0.28.0", -] - -[[package]] -name = "windows-sys" version = "0.36.1" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "ea04155a16a59f9eab786fe12a4a450e75cdb175f9e0d80da1e17db09f55b8d2" @@ -2006,10 +2017,25 @@ dependencies = [ ] [[package]] -name = "windows_aarch64_msvc" -version = "0.28.0" +name = "windows-sys" +version = "0.42.0" +source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" +checksum = "5a3e1820f08b8513f676f7ab6c1f99ff312fb97b553d30ff4dd86f9f15728aa7" +dependencies = [ + "windows_aarch64_gnullvm", + "windows_aarch64_msvc 0.42.0", + "windows_i686_gnu 0.42.0", + "windows_i686_msvc 0.42.0", + "windows_x86_64_gnu 0.42.0", + "windows_x86_64_gnullvm", + "windows_x86_64_msvc 0.42.0", +] + +[[package]] +name = "windows_aarch64_gnullvm" +version = "0.42.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "52695a41e536859d5308cc613b4a022261a274390b25bd29dfff4bf08505f3c2" +checksum = "41d2aa71f6f0cbe00ae5167d90ef3cfe66527d6f613ca78ac8024c3ccab9a19e" [[package]] name = "windows_aarch64_msvc" @@ -2018,10 +2044,10 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "9bb8c3fd39ade2d67e9874ac4f3db21f0d710bee00fe7cab16949ec184eeaa47" [[package]] -name = "windows_i686_gnu" -version = "0.28.0" +name = "windows_aarch64_msvc" +version = "0.42.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "f54725ac23affef038fecb177de6c9bf065787c2f432f79e3c373da92f3e1d8a" +checksum = "dd0f252f5a35cac83d6311b2e795981f5ee6e67eb1f9a7f64eb4500fbc4dcdb4" [[package]] name = "windows_i686_gnu" @@ -2030,10 +2056,10 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "180e6ccf01daf4c426b846dfc66db1fc518f074baa793aa7d9b9aaeffad6a3b6" [[package]] -name = "windows_i686_msvc" -version = "0.28.0" +name = "windows_i686_gnu" +version = "0.42.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "51d5158a43cc43623c0729d1ad6647e62fa384a3d135fd15108d37c683461f64" +checksum = "fbeae19f6716841636c28d695375df17562ca208b2b7d0dc47635a50ae6c5de7" [[package]] name = "windows_i686_msvc" @@ -2042,10 +2068,10 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "e2e7917148b2812d1eeafaeb22a97e4813dfa60a3f8f78ebe204bcc88f12f024" [[package]] -name = "windows_x86_64_gnu" -version = "0.28.0" +name = "windows_i686_msvc" +version = "0.42.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "bc31f409f565611535130cfe7ee8e6655d3fa99c1c61013981e491921b5ce954" +checksum = "84c12f65daa39dd2babe6e442988fc329d6243fdce47d7d2d155b8d874862246" [[package]] name = "windows_x86_64_gnu" @@ -2054,10 +2080,16 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "4dcd171b8776c41b97521e5da127a2d86ad280114807d0b2ab1e462bc764d9e1" [[package]] -name = "windows_x86_64_msvc" -version = "0.28.0" +name = "windows_x86_64_gnu" +version = "0.42.0" +source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" +checksum = "bf7b1b21b5362cbc318f686150e5bcea75ecedc74dd157d874d754a2ca44b0ed" + +[[package]] +name = "windows_x86_64_gnullvm" +version = "0.42.0" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" -checksum = "3f2b8c7cbd3bfdddd9ab98769f9746a7fad1bca236554cd032b78d768bc0e89f" +checksum = "09d525d2ba30eeb3297665bd434a54297e4170c7f1a44cad4ef58095b4cd2028" [[package]] name = "windows_x86_64_msvc" @@ -2066,6 +2098,12 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" checksum = "c811ca4a8c853ef420abd8592ba53ddbbac90410fab6903b3e79972a631f7680" [[package]] +name = "windows_x86_64_msvc" +version = "0.42.0" +source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" +checksum = "f40009d85759725a34da6d89a94e63d7bdc50a862acf0dbc7c8e488f1edcb6f5" + +[[package]] name = "write-json" version = "0.1.2" source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/base-db/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/base-db/Cargo.toml index f02a51ab6..a484ecec6 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/base-db/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/base-db/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/cfg/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/cfg/Cargo.toml index ee1ad677a..2857420c2 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/cfg/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/cfg/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/Cargo.toml index 2ad32d248..514d567fc 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ rustc-hash = "1.1.0" serde = { version = "1.0.137", features = ["derive"] } serde_json = "1.0.86" jod-thread = "0.1.2" +command-group = "1.0.8" toolchain = { path = "../toolchain", version = "0.0.0" } stdx = { path = "../stdx", version = "0.0.0" } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/src/lib.rs index 73c3a48b4..8f93dad06 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/src/lib.rs @@ -10,11 +10,12 @@ use std::{ time::Duration, }; +use command_group::{CommandGroup, GroupChild}; use crossbeam_channel::{never, select, unbounded, Receiver, Sender}; use paths::AbsPathBuf; use rustc_hash::FxHashMap; use serde::Deserialize; -use stdx::{process::streaming_output, JodChild}; +use stdx::process::streaming_output; pub use cargo_metadata::diagnostic::{ Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticCode, DiagnosticLevel, DiagnosticSpan, @@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ pub enum InvocationLocation { pub enum FlycheckConfig { CargoCommand { command: String, - target_triple: Option<String>, + target_triples: Vec<String>, all_targets: bool, no_default_features: bool, all_features: bool, @@ -285,7 +286,7 @@ impl FlycheckActor { let (mut cmd, args) = match &self.config { FlycheckConfig::CargoCommand { command, - target_triple, + target_triples, no_default_features, all_targets, all_features, @@ -295,9 +296,11 @@ impl FlycheckActor { } => { let mut cmd = Command::new(toolchain::cargo()); cmd.arg(command); - cmd.args(&["--workspace", "--message-format=json"]); + cmd.current_dir(&self.root); + cmd.args(&["--workspace", "--message-format=json", "--manifest-path"]) + .arg(self.root.join("Cargo.toml").as_os_str()); - if let Some(target) = target_triple { + for target in target_triples { cmd.args(&["--target", target.as_str()]); } if *all_targets { @@ -357,10 +360,12 @@ impl FlycheckActor { } } +struct JodChild(GroupChild); + /// A handle to a cargo process used for fly-checking. struct CargoHandle { /// The handle to the actual cargo process. As we cannot cancel directly from with - /// a read syscall dropping and therefor terminating the process is our best option. + /// a read syscall dropping and therefore terminating the process is our best option. child: JodChild, thread: jod_thread::JoinHandle<io::Result<(bool, String)>>, receiver: Receiver<CargoMessage>, @@ -369,10 +374,10 @@ struct CargoHandle { impl CargoHandle { fn spawn(mut command: Command) -> std::io::Result<CargoHandle> { command.stdout(Stdio::piped()).stderr(Stdio::piped()).stdin(Stdio::null()); - let mut child = JodChild::spawn(command)?; + let mut child = command.group_spawn().map(JodChild)?; - let stdout = child.stdout.take().unwrap(); - let stderr = child.stderr.take().unwrap(); + let stdout = child.0.inner().stdout.take().unwrap(); + let stderr = child.0.inner().stderr.take().unwrap(); let (sender, receiver) = unbounded(); let actor = CargoActor::new(sender, stdout, stderr); @@ -384,13 +389,13 @@ impl CargoHandle { } fn cancel(mut self) { - let _ = self.child.kill(); - let _ = self.child.wait(); + let _ = self.child.0.kill(); + let _ = self.child.0.wait(); } fn join(mut self) -> io::Result<()> { - let _ = self.child.kill(); - let exit_status = self.child.wait()?; + let _ = self.child.0.kill(); + let exit_status = self.child.0.wait()?; let (read_at_least_one_message, error) = self.thread.join()?; if read_at_least_one_message || exit_status.success() { Ok(()) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/Cargo.toml index 4ad8e7597..22f98ea7c 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/data.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/data.rs index 2dc69b00a..9c7696908 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/data.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/data.rs @@ -236,11 +236,19 @@ impl TraitData { .by_key("rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch") .exists(); - let mut collector = - AssocItemCollector::new(db, module_id, tree_id.file_id(), ItemContainerId::TraitId(tr)); - collector.collect(&item_tree, tree_id.tree_id(), &tr_def.items); - let (items, attribute_calls, diagnostics) = collector.finish(); - + let (items, attribute_calls, diagnostics) = match &tr_def.items { + Some(items) => { + let mut collector = AssocItemCollector::new( + db, + module_id, + tree_id.file_id(), + ItemContainerId::TraitId(tr), + ); + collector.collect(&item_tree, tree_id.tree_id(), items); + collector.finish() + } + None => Default::default(), + }; ( Arc::new(TraitData { name, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree.rs index 570344596..0aa531eff 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree.rs @@ -666,7 +666,8 @@ pub struct Trait { pub generic_params: Interned<GenericParams>, pub is_auto: bool, pub is_unsafe: bool, - pub items: Box<[AssocItem]>, + /// This is [`None`] if this Trait is a trait alias. + pub items: Option<Box<[AssocItem]>>, pub ast_id: FileAstId<ast::Trait>, } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/lower.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/lower.rs index 077a1b619..b25274bcc 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/lower.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/lower.rs @@ -451,15 +451,7 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> { .collect() }); let ast_id = self.source_ast_id_map.ast_id(trait_def); - let res = Trait { - name, - visibility, - generic_params, - is_auto, - is_unsafe, - items: items.unwrap_or_default(), - ast_id, - }; + let res = Trait { name, visibility, generic_params, is_auto, is_unsafe, items, ast_id }; Some(id(self.data().traits.alloc(res))) } @@ -662,8 +654,12 @@ fn desugar_future_path(orig: TypeRef) -> Path { let mut generic_args: Vec<_> = std::iter::repeat(None).take(path.segments().len() - 1).collect(); let mut last = GenericArgs::empty(); - let binding = - AssociatedTypeBinding { name: name![Output], type_ref: Some(orig), bounds: Vec::new() }; + let binding = AssociatedTypeBinding { + name: name![Output], + args: None, + type_ref: Some(orig), + bounds: Vec::new(), + }; last.bindings.push(binding); generic_args.push(Some(Interned::new(last))); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/pretty.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/pretty.rs index da1643152..48c40df22 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/pretty.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/pretty.rs @@ -375,12 +375,21 @@ impl<'a> Printer<'a> { } w!(self, "trait {}", name); self.print_generic_params(generic_params); - self.print_where_clause_and_opening_brace(generic_params); - self.indented(|this| { - for item in &**items { - this.print_mod_item((*item).into()); + match items { + Some(items) => { + self.print_where_clause_and_opening_brace(generic_params); + self.indented(|this| { + for item in &**items { + this.print_mod_item((*item).into()); + } + }); } - }); + None => { + w!(self, " = "); + // FIXME: Print the aliased traits + self.print_where_clause_and_opening_brace(generic_params); + } + } wln!(self, "}}"); } ModItem::Impl(it) => { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/mbe/matching.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/mbe/matching.rs index bc162d0fa..fc90c6e9f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/mbe/matching.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/mbe/matching.rs @@ -94,11 +94,11 @@ macro_rules! m { ($($s:stmt)*) => (stringify!($($s |)*);) } stringify!(; -|; -|92|; -|let x = 92|; +| ; +|92| ; +|let x = 92| ; |loop {} -|; +| ; |); "#]], ); @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ m!(.. .. ..); macro_rules! m { ($($p:pat)*) => (stringify!($($p |)*);) } -stringify!(.. .. ..|); +stringify!(.. .. .. |); "#]], ); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/proc_macros.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/proc_macros.rs index 029821e5e..118c14ed8 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/proc_macros.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/proc_macros.rs @@ -82,14 +82,14 @@ fn attribute_macro_syntax_completion_2() { #[proc_macros::identity_when_valid] fn foo() { bar.; blub } "#, - expect![[r##" + expect![[r#" #[proc_macros::identity_when_valid] fn foo() { bar.; blub } fn foo() { - bar.; + bar. ; blub -}"##]], +}"#]], ); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/collector.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/collector.rs index 9ffc21881..b0dd01f9d 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/collector.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/collector.rs @@ -212,6 +212,7 @@ impl Import { #[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] struct ImportDirective { + /// The module this import directive is in. module_id: LocalModuleId, import: Import, status: PartialResolvedImport, @@ -963,8 +964,10 @@ impl DefCollector<'_> { fn update( &mut self, + // The module for which `resolutions` have been resolve module_id: LocalModuleId, resolutions: &[(Option<Name>, PerNs)], + // Visibility this import will have vis: Visibility, import_type: ImportType, ) { @@ -974,6 +977,7 @@ impl DefCollector<'_> { fn update_recursive( &mut self, + // The module for which `resolutions` have been resolve module_id: LocalModuleId, resolutions: &[(Option<Name>, PerNs)], // All resolutions are imported with this visibility; the visibilities in diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/path_resolution.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/path_resolution.rs index 8dfda6df6..20d39ec6c 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/path_resolution.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/path_resolution.rs @@ -73,7 +73,10 @@ impl DefMap { pub(crate) fn resolve_visibility( &self, db: &dyn DefDatabase, + // module to import to original_module: LocalModuleId, + // pub(path) + // ^^^^ this visibility: &RawVisibility, ) -> Option<Visibility> { let mut vis = match visibility { @@ -115,6 +118,7 @@ impl DefMap { &self, db: &dyn DefDatabase, mode: ResolveMode, + // module to import to mut original_module: LocalModuleId, path: &ModPath, shadow: BuiltinShadowMode, @@ -361,6 +365,9 @@ impl DefMap { ); } }; + + curr_per_ns = curr_per_ns + .filter_visibility(|vis| vis.is_visible_from_def_map(db, self, original_module)); } ResolvePathResult::with(curr_per_ns, ReachedFixedPoint::Yes, None, Some(self.krate)) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests.rs index 70dd2eb3a..0d90047c2 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests.rs @@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ extern { "#, expect![[r#" crate - E: t + E: _ S: t v - V: t v + V: _ foo: t crate::foo @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ pub struct FromLib; Bar: t v crate::foo - Bar: t v + Bar: _ FromLib: t v "#]], ); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/globs.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/globs.rs index b2a6a592c..88a3c7639 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/globs.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/globs.rs @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ use foo::*; use foo::bar::*; //- /foo/mod.rs -mod bar; +pub mod bar; fn Foo() {}; pub struct Foo {}; @@ -132,6 +132,7 @@ pub(crate) struct PubCrateStruct; crate Foo: t PubCrateStruct: t v + bar: t foo: t crate::foo @@ -336,3 +337,33 @@ mod d { "#]], ); } + +#[test] +fn glob_name_collision_check_visibility() { + check( + r#" +mod event { + mod serenity { + pub fn Event() {} + } + use serenity::*; + + pub struct Event {} +} + +use event::Event; + "#, + expect![[r#" + crate + Event: t + event: t + + crate::event + Event: t v + serenity: t + + crate::event::serenity + Event: v + "#]], + ); +} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/mod_resolution.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/mod_resolution.rs index ba3bf8b5a..c575bf7ca 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/mod_resolution.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/mod_resolution.rs @@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ fn module_resolution_decl_inside_inline_module_in_crate_root() { //- /main.rs mod foo { #[path = "baz.rs"] - mod bar; + pub mod bar; } use self::foo::bar::Baz; diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path.rs index 2f13a9fbf..592223f7d 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path.rs @@ -68,6 +68,9 @@ pub struct GenericArgs { pub struct AssociatedTypeBinding { /// The name of the associated type. pub name: Name, + /// The generic arguments to the associated type. e.g. For `Trait<Assoc<'a, T> = &'a T>`, this + /// would be `['a, T]`. + pub args: Option<Interned<GenericArgs>>, /// The type bound to this associated type (in `Item = T`, this would be the /// `T`). This can be `None` if there are bounds instead. pub type_ref: Option<TypeRef>, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path/lower.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path/lower.rs index 0428f1a39..cfa3a6baa 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path/lower.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path/lower.rs @@ -163,6 +163,10 @@ pub(super) fn lower_generic_args( ast::GenericArg::AssocTypeArg(assoc_type_arg) => { if let Some(name_ref) = assoc_type_arg.name_ref() { let name = name_ref.as_name(); + let args = assoc_type_arg + .generic_arg_list() + .and_then(|args| lower_generic_args(lower_ctx, args)) + .map(Interned::new); let type_ref = assoc_type_arg.ty().map(|it| TypeRef::from_ast(lower_ctx, it)); let bounds = if let Some(l) = assoc_type_arg.type_bound_list() { l.bounds() @@ -171,7 +175,7 @@ pub(super) fn lower_generic_args( } else { Vec::new() }; - bindings.push(AssociatedTypeBinding { name, type_ref, bounds }); + bindings.push(AssociatedTypeBinding { name, args, type_ref, bounds }); } } ast::GenericArg::LifetimeArg(lifetime_arg) => { @@ -214,6 +218,7 @@ fn lower_generic_args_from_fn_path( let type_ref = TypeRef::from_ast_opt(ctx, ret_type.ty()); bindings.push(AssociatedTypeBinding { name: name![Output], + args: None, type_ref: Some(type_ref), bounds: Vec::new(), }); @@ -222,6 +227,7 @@ fn lower_generic_args_from_fn_path( let type_ref = TypeRef::Tuple(Vec::new()); bindings.push(AssociatedTypeBinding { name: name![Output], + args: None, type_ref: Some(type_ref), bounds: Vec::new(), }); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/pretty.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/pretty.rs index 6636c8a23..933970d10 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/pretty.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/pretty.rs @@ -143,9 +143,12 @@ pub(crate) fn print_type_ref(type_ref: &TypeRef, buf: &mut dyn Write) -> fmt::Re print_type_ref(elem, buf)?; write!(buf, "]")?; } - TypeRef::Fn(args_and_ret, varargs) => { + TypeRef::Fn(args_and_ret, varargs, is_unsafe) => { let ((_, return_type), args) = args_and_ret.split_last().expect("TypeRef::Fn is missing return type"); + if *is_unsafe { + write!(buf, "unsafe ")?; + } write!(buf, "fn(")?; for (i, (_, typeref)) in args.iter().enumerate() { if i != 0 { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/type_ref.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/type_ref.rs index 5b4c71be7..f8bb78ddc 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/type_ref.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/type_ref.rs @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ pub enum TypeRef { Array(Box<TypeRef>, ConstScalarOrPath), Slice(Box<TypeRef>), /// A fn pointer. Last element of the vector is the return type. - Fn(Vec<(Option<Name>, TypeRef)>, bool /*varargs*/), + Fn(Vec<(Option<Name>, TypeRef)>, bool /*varargs*/, bool /*is_unsafe*/), ImplTrait(Vec<Interned<TypeBound>>), DynTrait(Vec<Interned<TypeBound>>), Macro(AstId<ast::MacroCall>), @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ impl TypeRef { Vec::new() }; params.push((None, ret_ty)); - TypeRef::Fn(params, is_varargs) + TypeRef::Fn(params, is_varargs, inner.unsafe_token().is_some()) } // for types are close enough for our purposes to the inner type for now... ast::Type::ForType(inner) => TypeRef::from_ast_opt(ctx, inner.ty()), @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ impl TypeRef { fn go(type_ref: &TypeRef, f: &mut impl FnMut(&TypeRef)) { f(type_ref); match type_ref { - TypeRef::Fn(params, _) => { + TypeRef::Fn(params, _, _) => { params.iter().for_each(|(_, param_type)| go(param_type, f)) } TypeRef::Tuple(types) => types.iter().for_each(|t| go(t, f)), diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/Cargo.toml index 3359c99b3..77eb1fd45 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/fixup.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/fixup.rs index 893e6fe4b..a4abe7562 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/fixup.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/fixup.rs @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use std::mem; use mbe::{SyntheticToken, SyntheticTokenId, TokenMap}; use rustc_hash::FxHashMap; +use smallvec::SmallVec; use syntax::{ ast::{self, AstNode, HasLoopBody}, match_ast, SyntaxElement, SyntaxKind, SyntaxNode, TextRange, @@ -292,25 +293,34 @@ pub(crate) fn reverse_fixups( token_map: &TokenMap, undo_info: &SyntaxFixupUndoInfo, ) { - tt.token_trees.retain(|tt| match tt { - tt::TokenTree::Leaf(leaf) => { - token_map.synthetic_token_id(leaf.id()).is_none() - || token_map.synthetic_token_id(leaf.id()) != Some(EMPTY_ID) - } - tt::TokenTree::Subtree(st) => st.delimiter.map_or(true, |d| { - token_map.synthetic_token_id(d.id).is_none() - || token_map.synthetic_token_id(d.id) != Some(EMPTY_ID) - }), - }); - tt.token_trees.iter_mut().for_each(|tt| match tt { - tt::TokenTree::Subtree(tt) => reverse_fixups(tt, token_map, undo_info), - tt::TokenTree::Leaf(leaf) => { - if let Some(id) = token_map.synthetic_token_id(leaf.id()) { - let original = &undo_info.original[id.0 as usize]; - *tt = tt::TokenTree::Subtree(original.clone()); + let tts = std::mem::take(&mut tt.token_trees); + tt.token_trees = tts + .into_iter() + .filter(|tt| match tt { + tt::TokenTree::Leaf(leaf) => token_map.synthetic_token_id(leaf.id()) != Some(EMPTY_ID), + tt::TokenTree::Subtree(st) => { + st.delimiter.map_or(true, |d| token_map.synthetic_token_id(d.id) != Some(EMPTY_ID)) } - } - }); + }) + .flat_map(|tt| match tt { + tt::TokenTree::Subtree(mut tt) => { + reverse_fixups(&mut tt, token_map, undo_info); + SmallVec::from_const([tt.into()]) + } + tt::TokenTree::Leaf(leaf) => { + if let Some(id) = token_map.synthetic_token_id(leaf.id()) { + let original = undo_info.original[id.0 as usize].clone(); + if original.delimiter.is_none() { + original.token_trees.into() + } else { + SmallVec::from_const([original.into()]) + } + } else { + SmallVec::from_const([leaf.into()]) + } + } + }) + .collect(); } #[cfg(test)] @@ -319,6 +329,31 @@ mod tests { use super::reverse_fixups; + // The following three functions are only meant to check partial structural equivalence of + // `TokenTree`s, see the last assertion in `check()`. + fn check_leaf_eq(a: &tt::Leaf, b: &tt::Leaf) -> bool { + match (a, b) { + (tt::Leaf::Literal(a), tt::Leaf::Literal(b)) => a.text == b.text, + (tt::Leaf::Punct(a), tt::Leaf::Punct(b)) => a.char == b.char, + (tt::Leaf::Ident(a), tt::Leaf::Ident(b)) => a.text == b.text, + _ => false, + } + } + + fn check_subtree_eq(a: &tt::Subtree, b: &tt::Subtree) -> bool { + a.delimiter.map(|it| it.kind) == b.delimiter.map(|it| it.kind) + && a.token_trees.len() == b.token_trees.len() + && a.token_trees.iter().zip(&b.token_trees).all(|(a, b)| check_tt_eq(a, b)) + } + + fn check_tt_eq(a: &tt::TokenTree, b: &tt::TokenTree) -> bool { + match (a, b) { + (tt::TokenTree::Leaf(a), tt::TokenTree::Leaf(b)) => check_leaf_eq(a, b), + (tt::TokenTree::Subtree(a), tt::TokenTree::Subtree(b)) => check_subtree_eq(a, b), + _ => false, + } + } + #[track_caller] fn check(ra_fixture: &str, mut expect: Expect) { let parsed = syntax::SourceFile::parse(ra_fixture); @@ -331,17 +366,15 @@ mod tests { fixups.append, ); - let mut actual = tt.to_string(); - actual.push('\n'); + let actual = format!("{}\n", tt); expect.indent(false); expect.assert_eq(&actual); // the fixed-up tree should be syntactically valid let (parse, _) = mbe::token_tree_to_syntax_node(&tt, ::mbe::TopEntryPoint::MacroItems); - assert_eq!( - parse.errors(), - &[], + assert!( + parse.errors().is_empty(), "parse has syntax errors. parse tree:\n{:#?}", parse.syntax_node() ); @@ -349,9 +382,12 @@ mod tests { reverse_fixups(&mut tt, &tmap, &fixups.undo_info); // the fixed-up + reversed version should be equivalent to the original input - // (but token IDs don't matter) + // modulo token IDs and `Punct`s' spacing. let (original_as_tt, _) = mbe::syntax_node_to_token_tree(&parsed.syntax_node()); - assert_eq!(tt.to_string(), original_as_tt.to_string()); + assert!( + check_subtree_eq(&tt, &original_as_tt), + "different token tree: {tt:?}, {original_as_tt:?}" + ); } #[test] @@ -468,7 +504,7 @@ fn foo() { } "#, expect![[r#" -fn foo () {a .__ra_fixup} +fn foo () {a . __ra_fixup} "#]], ) } @@ -482,7 +518,7 @@ fn foo() { } "#, expect![[r#" -fn foo () {a .__ra_fixup ;} +fn foo () {a . __ra_fixup ;} "#]], ) } @@ -497,7 +533,7 @@ fn foo() { } "#, expect![[r#" -fn foo () {a .__ra_fixup ; bar () ;} +fn foo () {a . __ra_fixup ; bar () ;} "#]], ) } @@ -525,7 +561,7 @@ fn foo() { } "#, expect![[r#" -fn foo () {let x = a .__ra_fixup ;} +fn foo () {let x = a . __ra_fixup ;} "#]], ) } @@ -541,7 +577,7 @@ fn foo() { } "#, expect![[r#" -fn foo () {a .b ; bar () ;} +fn foo () {a . b ; bar () ;} "#]], ) } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/lib.rs index a5b499fe8..7352b003a 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/lib.rs @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ impl<'a> InFile<&'a SyntaxNode> { pub fn original_syntax_node(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxNode>> { // This kind of upmapping can only be achieved in attribute expanded files, - // as we don't have node inputs otherwise and therefor can't find an `N` node in the input + // as we don't have node inputs otherwise and therefore can't find an `N` node in the input if !self.file_id.is_macro() { return Some(self.map(Clone::clone)); } else if !self.file_id.is_attr_macro(db) { @@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ impl<N: AstNode> InFile<N> { pub fn original_ast_node(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<InFile<N>> { // This kind of upmapping can only be achieved in attribute expanded files, - // as we don't have node inputs otherwise and therefor can't find an `N` node in the input + // as we don't have node inputs otherwise and therefore can't find an `N` node in the input if !self.file_id.is_macro() { return Some(self); } else if !self.file_id.is_attr_macro(db) { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/Cargo.toml index ed13275ba..a1d6835bf 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_ext.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_ext.rs index e2099d7e5..996b42f5b 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_ext.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_ext.rs @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ use syntax::SmolStr; use crate::{ db::HirDatabase, from_assoc_type_id, from_chalk_trait_id, from_foreign_def_id, - from_placeholder_idx, to_chalk_trait_id, AdtId, AliasEq, AliasTy, Binders, CallableDefId, - CallableSig, FnPointer, ImplTraitId, Interner, Lifetime, ProjectionTy, QuantifiedWhereClause, - Substitution, TraitRef, Ty, TyBuilder, TyKind, WhereClause, + from_placeholder_idx, to_chalk_trait_id, utils::generics, AdtId, AliasEq, AliasTy, Binders, + CallableDefId, CallableSig, FnPointer, ImplTraitId, Interner, Lifetime, ProjectionTy, + QuantifiedWhereClause, Substitution, TraitRef, Ty, TyBuilder, TyKind, WhereClause, }; pub trait TyExt { @@ -338,10 +338,13 @@ pub trait ProjectionTyExt { impl ProjectionTyExt for ProjectionTy { fn trait_ref(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> TraitRef { - TraitRef { - trait_id: to_chalk_trait_id(self.trait_(db)), - substitution: self.substitution.clone(), - } + // FIXME: something like `Split` trait from chalk-solve might be nice. + let generics = generics(db.upcast(), from_assoc_type_id(self.associated_ty_id).into()); + let substitution = Substitution::from_iter( + Interner, + self.substitution.iter(Interner).skip(generics.len_self()), + ); + TraitRef { trait_id: to_chalk_trait_id(self.trait_(db)), substitution } } fn trait_(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> TraitId { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/display.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/display.rs index 0221f922f..a22a4b170 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/display.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/display.rs @@ -289,16 +289,18 @@ impl HirDisplay for ProjectionTy { return write!(f, "{}", TYPE_HINT_TRUNCATION); } - let trait_ = f.db.trait_data(self.trait_(f.db)); + let trait_ref = self.trait_ref(f.db); write!(f, "<")?; - self.self_type_parameter(f.db).hir_fmt(f)?; - write!(f, " as {}", trait_.name)?; - if self.substitution.len(Interner) > 1 { + fmt_trait_ref(&trait_ref, f, true)?; + write!(f, ">::{}", f.db.type_alias_data(from_assoc_type_id(self.associated_ty_id)).name)?; + let proj_params_count = + self.substitution.len(Interner) - trait_ref.substitution.len(Interner); + let proj_params = &self.substitution.as_slice(Interner)[..proj_params_count]; + if !proj_params.is_empty() { write!(f, "<")?; - f.write_joined(&self.substitution.as_slice(Interner)[1..], ", ")?; + f.write_joined(proj_params, ", ")?; write!(f, ">")?; } - write!(f, ">::{}", f.db.type_alias_data(from_assoc_type_id(self.associated_ty_id)).name)?; Ok(()) } } @@ -641,9 +643,12 @@ impl HirDisplay for Ty { // Use placeholder associated types when the target is test (https://rust-lang.github.io/chalk/book/clauses/type_equality.html#placeholder-associated-types) if f.display_target.is_test() { write!(f, "{}::{}", trait_.name, type_alias_data.name)?; + // Note that the generic args for the associated type come before those for the + // trait (including the self type). + // FIXME: reconsider the generic args order upon formatting? if parameters.len(Interner) > 0 { write!(f, "<")?; - f.write_joined(&*parameters.as_slice(Interner), ", ")?; + f.write_joined(parameters.as_slice(Interner), ", ")?; write!(f, ">")?; } } else { @@ -972,9 +977,20 @@ fn write_bounds_like_dyn_trait( angle_open = true; } if let AliasTy::Projection(proj) = alias { - let type_alias = - f.db.type_alias_data(from_assoc_type_id(proj.associated_ty_id)); - write!(f, "{} = ", type_alias.name)?; + let assoc_ty_id = from_assoc_type_id(proj.associated_ty_id); + let type_alias = f.db.type_alias_data(assoc_ty_id); + write!(f, "{}", type_alias.name)?; + + let proj_arg_count = generics(f.db.upcast(), assoc_ty_id.into()).len_self(); + if proj_arg_count > 0 { + write!(f, "<")?; + f.write_joined( + &proj.substitution.as_slice(Interner)[..proj_arg_count], + ", ", + )?; + write!(f, ">")?; + } + write!(f, " = ")?; } ty.hir_fmt(f)?; } @@ -1171,8 +1187,11 @@ impl HirDisplay for TypeRef { inner.hir_fmt(f)?; write!(f, "]")?; } - TypeRef::Fn(parameters, is_varargs) => { + &TypeRef::Fn(ref parameters, is_varargs, is_unsafe) => { // FIXME: Function pointer qualifiers. + if is_unsafe { + write!(f, "unsafe ")?; + } write!(f, "fn(")?; if let Some(((_, return_type), function_parameters)) = parameters.split_last() { for index in 0..function_parameters.len() { @@ -1187,7 +1206,7 @@ impl HirDisplay for TypeRef { write!(f, ", ")?; } } - if *is_varargs { + if is_varargs { write!(f, "{}...", if parameters.len() == 1 { "" } else { ", " })?; } write!(f, ")")?; diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer.rs index 0efff651c..0b3c23f57 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer.rs @@ -1020,7 +1020,7 @@ impl Expectation { /// The primary use case is where the expected type is a fat pointer, /// like `&[isize]`. For example, consider the following statement: /// - /// let x: &[isize] = &[1, 2, 3]; + /// let x: &[isize] = &[1, 2, 3]; /// /// In this case, the expected type for the `&[1, 2, 3]` expression is /// `&[isize]`. If however we were to say that `[1, 2, 3]` has the diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/expr.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/expr.rs index f56108b26..b1f4de826 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/expr.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/expr.rs @@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> { let ty = match &self.body[tgt_expr] { Expr::Missing => self.err_ty(), &Expr::If { condition, then_branch, else_branch } => { + let expected = &expected.adjust_for_branches(&mut self.table); self.infer_expr( condition, &Expectation::has_type(TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Bool).intern(Interner)), diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/path.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/path.rs index 7a4754cdc..ebe9d6fb5 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/path.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/path.rs @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> { remaining_segments_for_ty, true, ); - if let TyKind::Error = ty.kind(Interner) { + if ty.is_unknown() { return None; } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/unify.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/unify.rs index b00e3216b..12f45f00f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/unify.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/unify.rs @@ -340,8 +340,8 @@ impl<'a> InferenceTable<'a> { self.resolve_with_fallback(t, &|_, _, d, _| d) } - /// Unify two types and register new trait goals that arise from that. - pub(crate) fn unify(&mut self, ty1: &Ty, ty2: &Ty) -> bool { + /// Unify two relatable values (e.g. `Ty`) and register new trait goals that arise from that. + pub(crate) fn unify<T: ?Sized + Zip<Interner>>(&mut self, ty1: &T, ty2: &T) -> bool { let result = match self.try_unify(ty1, ty2) { Ok(r) => r, Err(_) => return false, @@ -350,9 +350,13 @@ impl<'a> InferenceTable<'a> { true } - /// Unify two types and return new trait goals arising from it, so the + /// Unify two relatable values (e.g. `Ty`) and return new trait goals arising from it, so the /// caller needs to deal with them. - pub(crate) fn try_unify<T: Zip<Interner>>(&mut self, t1: &T, t2: &T) -> InferResult<()> { + pub(crate) fn try_unify<T: ?Sized + Zip<Interner>>( + &mut self, + t1: &T, + t2: &T, + ) -> InferResult<()> { match self.var_unification_table.relate( Interner, &self.db, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lib.rs index c4b700cbc..39514fc44 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lib.rs @@ -38,10 +38,12 @@ use std::sync::Arc; use chalk_ir::{ fold::{Shift, TypeFoldable}, interner::HasInterner, - NoSolution, + NoSolution, UniverseIndex, }; use hir_def::{expr::ExprId, type_ref::Rawness, TypeOrConstParamId}; +use hir_expand::name; use itertools::Either; +use traits::FnTrait; use utils::Generics; use crate::{consteval::unknown_const, db::HirDatabase, utils::generics}; @@ -51,7 +53,7 @@ pub use builder::{ParamKind, TyBuilder}; pub use chalk_ext::*; pub use infer::{ could_coerce, could_unify, Adjust, Adjustment, AutoBorrow, BindingMode, InferenceDiagnostic, - InferenceResult, + InferenceResult, OverloadedDeref, PointerCast, }; pub use interner::Interner; pub use lower::{ @@ -81,7 +83,20 @@ pub type PlaceholderIndex = chalk_ir::PlaceholderIndex; pub type VariableKind = chalk_ir::VariableKind<Interner>; pub type VariableKinds = chalk_ir::VariableKinds<Interner>; pub type CanonicalVarKinds = chalk_ir::CanonicalVarKinds<Interner>; +/// Represents generic parameters and an item bound by them. When the item has parent, the binders +/// also contain the generic parameters for its parent. See chalk's documentation for details. +/// +/// One thing to keep in mind when working with `Binders` (and `Substitution`s, which represent +/// generic arguments) in rust-analyzer is that the ordering within *is* significant - the generic +/// parameters/arguments for an item MUST come before those for its parent. This is to facilitate +/// the integration with chalk-solve, which mildly puts constraints as such. See #13335 for its +/// motivation in detail. pub type Binders<T> = chalk_ir::Binders<T>; +/// Interned list of generic arguments for an item. When an item has parent, the `Substitution` for +/// it contains generic arguments for both its parent and itself. See chalk's documentation for +/// details. +/// +/// See `Binders` for the constraint on the ordering. pub type Substitution = chalk_ir::Substitution<Interner>; pub type GenericArg = chalk_ir::GenericArg<Interner>; pub type GenericArgData = chalk_ir::GenericArgData<Interner>; @@ -124,14 +139,6 @@ pub type ConstrainedSubst = chalk_ir::ConstrainedSubst<Interner>; pub type Guidance = chalk_solve::Guidance<Interner>; pub type WhereClause = chalk_ir::WhereClause<Interner>; -// FIXME: get rid of this -pub fn subst_prefix(s: &Substitution, n: usize) -> Substitution { - Substitution::from_iter( - Interner, - s.as_slice(Interner)[..std::cmp::min(s.len(Interner), n)].iter().cloned(), - ) -} - /// Return an index of a parameter in the generic type parameter list by it's id. pub fn param_idx(db: &dyn HirDatabase, id: TypeOrConstParamId) -> Option<usize> { generics(db.upcast(), id.parent).param_idx(id) @@ -203,6 +210,7 @@ pub(crate) fn make_binders<T: HasInterner<Interner = Interner>>( pub struct CallableSig { params_and_return: Arc<[Ty]>, is_varargs: bool, + safety: Safety, } has_interner!(CallableSig); @@ -211,9 +219,14 @@ has_interner!(CallableSig); pub type PolyFnSig = Binders<CallableSig>; impl CallableSig { - pub fn from_params_and_return(mut params: Vec<Ty>, ret: Ty, is_varargs: bool) -> CallableSig { + pub fn from_params_and_return( + mut params: Vec<Ty>, + ret: Ty, + is_varargs: bool, + safety: Safety, + ) -> CallableSig { params.push(ret); - CallableSig { params_and_return: params.into(), is_varargs } + CallableSig { params_and_return: params.into(), is_varargs, safety } } pub fn from_fn_ptr(fn_ptr: &FnPointer) -> CallableSig { @@ -230,13 +243,14 @@ impl CallableSig { .map(|arg| arg.assert_ty_ref(Interner).clone()) .collect(), is_varargs: fn_ptr.sig.variadic, + safety: fn_ptr.sig.safety, } } pub fn to_fn_ptr(&self) -> FnPointer { FnPointer { num_binders: 0, - sig: FnSig { abi: (), safety: Safety::Safe, variadic: self.is_varargs }, + sig: FnSig { abi: (), safety: self.safety, variadic: self.is_varargs }, substitution: FnSubst(Substitution::from_iter( Interner, self.params_and_return.iter().cloned(), @@ -261,7 +275,11 @@ impl TypeFoldable<Interner> for CallableSig { ) -> Result<Self, E> { let vec = self.params_and_return.to_vec(); let folded = vec.try_fold_with(folder, outer_binder)?; - Ok(CallableSig { params_and_return: folded.into(), is_varargs: self.is_varargs }) + Ok(CallableSig { + params_and_return: folded.into(), + is_varargs: self.is_varargs, + safety: self.safety, + }) } } @@ -382,7 +400,6 @@ pub(crate) fn fold_tys_and_consts<T: HasInterner<Interner = Interner> + TypeFold pub fn replace_errors_with_variables<T>(t: &T) -> Canonical<T> where T: HasInterner<Interner = Interner> + TypeFoldable<Interner> + Clone, - T: HasInterner<Interner = Interner>, { use chalk_ir::{ fold::{FallibleTypeFolder, TypeSuperFoldable}, @@ -504,3 +521,64 @@ where }); Canonical { value, binders: chalk_ir::CanonicalVarKinds::from_iter(Interner, kinds) } } + +pub fn callable_sig_from_fnonce( + self_ty: &Ty, + env: Arc<TraitEnvironment>, + db: &dyn HirDatabase, +) -> Option<CallableSig> { + let krate = env.krate; + let fn_once_trait = FnTrait::FnOnce.get_id(db, krate)?; + let output_assoc_type = db.trait_data(fn_once_trait).associated_type_by_name(&name![Output])?; + + let b = TyBuilder::trait_ref(db, fn_once_trait); + if b.remaining() != 2 { + return None; + } + let fn_once = b.push(self_ty.clone()).fill_with_bound_vars(DebruijnIndex::INNERMOST, 0).build(); + let kinds = fn_once + .substitution + .iter(Interner) + .skip(1) + .map(|x| { + let vk = match x.data(Interner) { + chalk_ir::GenericArgData::Ty(_) => { + chalk_ir::VariableKind::Ty(chalk_ir::TyVariableKind::General) + } + chalk_ir::GenericArgData::Lifetime(_) => chalk_ir::VariableKind::Lifetime, + chalk_ir::GenericArgData::Const(c) => { + chalk_ir::VariableKind::Const(c.data(Interner).ty.clone()) + } + }; + chalk_ir::WithKind::new(vk, UniverseIndex::ROOT) + }) + .collect::<Vec<_>>(); + + // FIXME: chalk refuses to solve `<Self as FnOnce<^0.0>>::Output == ^0.1`, so we first solve + // `<Self as FnOnce<^0.0>>` and then replace `^0.0` with the concrete argument tuple. + let trait_env = env.env.clone(); + let obligation = InEnvironment { goal: fn_once.cast(Interner), environment: trait_env }; + let canonical = + Canonical { binders: CanonicalVarKinds::from_iter(Interner, kinds), value: obligation }; + let subst = match db.trait_solve(krate, canonical) { + Some(Solution::Unique(vars)) => vars.value.subst, + _ => return None, + }; + let args = subst.at(Interner, 0).ty(Interner)?; + let params = match args.kind(Interner) { + chalk_ir::TyKind::Tuple(_, subst) => { + subst.iter(Interner).filter_map(|arg| arg.ty(Interner).cloned()).collect::<Vec<_>>() + } + _ => return None, + }; + + let fn_once = + TyBuilder::trait_ref(db, fn_once_trait).push(self_ty.clone()).push(args.clone()).build(); + let projection = + TyBuilder::assoc_type_projection(db, output_assoc_type, Some(fn_once.substitution.clone())) + .build(); + + let ret_ty = db.normalize_projection(projection, env); + + Some(CallableSig::from_params_and_return(params, ret_ty.clone(), false, Safety::Safe)) +} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lower.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lower.rs index 223d705b1..baf9842d5 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lower.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lower.rs @@ -227,13 +227,17 @@ impl<'a> TyLoweringContext<'a> { .intern(Interner) } TypeRef::Placeholder => TyKind::Error.intern(Interner), - TypeRef::Fn(params, is_varargs) => { + &TypeRef::Fn(ref params, variadic, is_unsafe) => { let substs = self.with_shifted_in(DebruijnIndex::ONE, |ctx| { Substitution::from_iter(Interner, params.iter().map(|(_, tr)| ctx.lower_ty(tr))) }); TyKind::Function(FnPointer { num_binders: 0, // FIXME lower `for<'a> fn()` correctly - sig: FnSig { abi: (), safety: Safety::Safe, variadic: *is_varargs }, + sig: FnSig { + abi: (), + safety: if is_unsafe { Safety::Unsafe } else { Safety::Safe }, + variadic, + }, substitution: FnSubst(substs), }) .intern(Interner) @@ -447,12 +451,31 @@ impl<'a> TyLoweringContext<'a> { .db .trait_data(trait_ref.hir_trait_id()) .associated_type_by_name(segment.name); + match found { Some(associated_ty) => { - // FIXME handle type parameters on the segment + // FIXME: `substs_from_path_segment()` pushes `TyKind::Error` for every parent + // generic params. It's inefficient to splice the `Substitution`s, so we may want + // that method to optionally take parent `Substitution` as we already know them at + // this point (`trait_ref.substitution`). + let substitution = self.substs_from_path_segment( + segment, + Some(associated_ty.into()), + false, + None, + ); + let len_self = + generics(self.db.upcast(), associated_ty.into()).len_self(); + let substitution = Substitution::from_iter( + Interner, + substitution + .iter(Interner) + .take(len_self) + .chain(trait_ref.substitution.iter(Interner)), + ); TyKind::Alias(AliasTy::Projection(ProjectionTy { associated_ty_id: to_assoc_type_id(associated_ty), - substitution: trait_ref.substitution, + substitution, })) .intern(Interner) } @@ -590,36 +613,48 @@ impl<'a> TyLoweringContext<'a> { res, Some(segment.name.clone()), move |name, t, associated_ty| { - if name == segment.name { - let substs = match self.type_param_mode { - ParamLoweringMode::Placeholder => { - // if we're lowering to placeholders, we have to put - // them in now - let generics = generics( - self.db.upcast(), - self.resolver - .generic_def() - .expect("there should be generics if there's a generic param"), - ); - let s = generics.placeholder_subst(self.db); - s.apply(t.substitution.clone(), Interner) - } - ParamLoweringMode::Variable => t.substitution.clone(), - }; - // We need to shift in the bound vars, since - // associated_type_shorthand_candidates does not do that - let substs = substs.shifted_in_from(Interner, self.in_binders); - // FIXME handle type parameters on the segment - Some( - TyKind::Alias(AliasTy::Projection(ProjectionTy { - associated_ty_id: to_assoc_type_id(associated_ty), - substitution: substs, - })) - .intern(Interner), - ) - } else { - None + if name != segment.name { + return None; } + + // FIXME: `substs_from_path_segment()` pushes `TyKind::Error` for every parent + // generic params. It's inefficient to splice the `Substitution`s, so we may want + // that method to optionally take parent `Substitution` as we already know them at + // this point (`t.substitution`). + let substs = self.substs_from_path_segment( + segment.clone(), + Some(associated_ty.into()), + false, + None, + ); + + let len_self = generics(self.db.upcast(), associated_ty.into()).len_self(); + + let substs = Substitution::from_iter( + Interner, + substs.iter(Interner).take(len_self).chain(t.substitution.iter(Interner)), + ); + + let substs = match self.type_param_mode { + ParamLoweringMode::Placeholder => { + // if we're lowering to placeholders, we have to put + // them in now + let generics = generics(self.db.upcast(), def); + let s = generics.placeholder_subst(self.db); + s.apply(substs, Interner) + } + ParamLoweringMode::Variable => substs, + }; + // We need to shift in the bound vars, since + // associated_type_shorthand_candidates does not do that + let substs = substs.shifted_in_from(Interner, self.in_binders); + Some( + TyKind::Alias(AliasTy::Projection(ProjectionTy { + associated_ty_id: to_assoc_type_id(associated_ty), + substitution: substs, + })) + .intern(Interner), + ) }, ); @@ -777,7 +812,15 @@ impl<'a> TyLoweringContext<'a> { // handle defaults. In expression or pattern path segments without // explicitly specified type arguments, missing type arguments are inferred // (i.e. defaults aren't used). - if !infer_args || had_explicit_args { + // Generic parameters for associated types are not supposed to have defaults, so we just + // ignore them. + let is_assoc_ty = if let GenericDefId::TypeAliasId(id) = def { + let container = id.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container; + matches!(container, ItemContainerId::TraitId(_)) + } else { + false + }; + if !is_assoc_ty && (!infer_args || had_explicit_args) { let defaults = self.db.generic_defaults(def); assert_eq!(total_len, defaults.len()); let parent_from = item_len - substs.len(); @@ -966,9 +1009,28 @@ impl<'a> TyLoweringContext<'a> { None => return SmallVec::new(), Some(t) => t, }; + // FIXME: `substs_from_path_segment()` pushes `TyKind::Error` for every parent + // generic params. It's inefficient to splice the `Substitution`s, so we may want + // that method to optionally take parent `Substitution` as we already know them at + // this point (`super_trait_ref.substitution`). + let substitution = self.substs_from_path_segment( + // FIXME: This is hack. We shouldn't really build `PathSegment` directly. + PathSegment { name: &binding.name, args_and_bindings: binding.args.as_deref() }, + Some(associated_ty.into()), + false, // this is not relevant + Some(super_trait_ref.self_type_parameter(Interner)), + ); + let self_params = generics(self.db.upcast(), associated_ty.into()).len_self(); + let substitution = Substitution::from_iter( + Interner, + substitution + .iter(Interner) + .take(self_params) + .chain(super_trait_ref.substitution.iter(Interner)), + ); let projection_ty = ProjectionTy { associated_ty_id: to_assoc_type_id(associated_ty), - substitution: super_trait_ref.substitution, + substitution, }; let mut preds: SmallVec<[_; 1]> = SmallVec::with_capacity( binding.type_ref.as_ref().map_or(0, |_| 1) + binding.bounds.len(), @@ -1515,7 +1577,12 @@ fn fn_sig_for_fn(db: &dyn HirDatabase, def: FunctionId) -> PolyFnSig { .with_type_param_mode(ParamLoweringMode::Variable); let ret = ctx_ret.lower_ty(&data.ret_type); let generics = generics(db.upcast(), def.into()); - let sig = CallableSig::from_params_and_return(params, ret, data.is_varargs()); + let sig = CallableSig::from_params_and_return( + params, + ret, + data.is_varargs(), + if data.has_unsafe_kw() { Safety::Unsafe } else { Safety::Safe }, + ); make_binders(db, &generics, sig) } @@ -1559,7 +1626,7 @@ fn fn_sig_for_struct_constructor(db: &dyn HirDatabase, def: StructId) -> PolyFnS TyLoweringContext::new(db, &resolver).with_type_param_mode(ParamLoweringMode::Variable); let params = fields.iter().map(|(_, field)| ctx.lower_ty(&field.type_ref)).collect::<Vec<_>>(); let (ret, binders) = type_for_adt(db, def.into()).into_value_and_skipped_binders(); - Binders::new(binders, CallableSig::from_params_and_return(params, ret, false)) + Binders::new(binders, CallableSig::from_params_and_return(params, ret, false, Safety::Safe)) } /// Build the type of a tuple struct constructor. @@ -1586,7 +1653,7 @@ fn fn_sig_for_enum_variant_constructor(db: &dyn HirDatabase, def: EnumVariantId) TyLoweringContext::new(db, &resolver).with_type_param_mode(ParamLoweringMode::Variable); let params = fields.iter().map(|(_, field)| ctx.lower_ty(&field.type_ref)).collect::<Vec<_>>(); let (ret, binders) = type_for_adt(db, def.parent.into()).into_value_and_skipped_binders(); - Binders::new(binders, CallableSig::from_params_and_return(params, ret, false)) + Binders::new(binders, CallableSig::from_params_and_return(params, ret, false, Safety::Safe)) } /// Build the type of a tuple enum variant constructor. diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/method_resolution.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/method_resolution.rs index 3a1a3f4fd..8bcfa2728 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/method_resolution.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/method_resolution.rs @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ use crate::{ from_foreign_def_id, infer::{unify::InferenceTable, Adjust, Adjustment, AutoBorrow, OverloadedDeref, PointerCast}, primitive::{FloatTy, IntTy, UintTy}, - static_lifetime, + static_lifetime, to_chalk_trait_id, utils::all_super_traits, AdtId, Canonical, CanonicalVarKinds, DebruijnIndex, ForeignDefId, InEnvironment, Interner, - Scalar, TraitEnvironment, TraitRefExt, Ty, TyBuilder, TyExt, TyKind, + Scalar, Substitution, TraitEnvironment, TraitRef, TraitRefExt, Ty, TyBuilder, TyExt, TyKind, }; /// This is used as a key for indexing impls. @@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ pub struct ReceiverAdjustments { impl ReceiverAdjustments { pub(crate) fn apply(&self, table: &mut InferenceTable<'_>, ty: Ty) -> (Ty, Vec<Adjustment>) { - let mut ty = ty; + let mut ty = table.resolve_ty_shallow(&ty); let mut adjust = Vec::new(); for _ in 0..self.autoderefs { match autoderef::autoderef_step(table, ty.clone()) { @@ -624,52 +624,76 @@ pub(crate) fn iterate_method_candidates<T>( slot } +/// Looks up the impl method that actually runs for the trait method `func`. +/// +/// Returns `func` if it's not a method defined in a trait or the lookup failed. pub fn lookup_impl_method( - self_ty: &Ty, db: &dyn HirDatabase, env: Arc<TraitEnvironment>, - trait_: TraitId, + func: FunctionId, + fn_subst: Substitution, +) -> FunctionId { + let trait_id = match func.lookup(db.upcast()).container { + ItemContainerId::TraitId(id) => id, + _ => return func, + }; + let trait_params = db.generic_params(trait_id.into()).type_or_consts.len(); + let fn_params = fn_subst.len(Interner) - trait_params; + let trait_ref = TraitRef { + trait_id: to_chalk_trait_id(trait_id), + substitution: Substitution::from_iter(Interner, fn_subst.iter(Interner).skip(fn_params)), + }; + + let name = &db.function_data(func).name; + lookup_impl_method_for_trait_ref(trait_ref, db, env, name).unwrap_or(func) +} + +fn lookup_impl_method_for_trait_ref( + trait_ref: TraitRef, + db: &dyn HirDatabase, + env: Arc<TraitEnvironment>, name: &Name, ) -> Option<FunctionId> { - let self_ty_fp = TyFingerprint::for_trait_impl(self_ty)?; - let trait_impls = db.trait_impls_in_deps(env.krate); - let impls = trait_impls.for_trait_and_self_ty(trait_, self_ty_fp); - let mut table = InferenceTable::new(db, env.clone()); - find_matching_impl(impls, &mut table, &self_ty).and_then(|data| { - data.items.iter().find_map(|it| match it { - AssocItemId::FunctionId(f) => (db.function_data(*f).name == *name).then(|| *f), - _ => None, - }) + let self_ty = trait_ref.self_type_parameter(Interner); + let self_ty_fp = TyFingerprint::for_trait_impl(&self_ty)?; + let impls = db.trait_impls_in_deps(env.krate); + let impls = impls.for_trait_and_self_ty(trait_ref.hir_trait_id(), self_ty_fp); + + let table = InferenceTable::new(db, env); + + let impl_data = find_matching_impl(impls, table, trait_ref)?; + impl_data.items.iter().find_map(|it| match it { + AssocItemId::FunctionId(f) => (db.function_data(*f).name == *name).then(|| *f), + _ => None, }) } fn find_matching_impl( mut impls: impl Iterator<Item = ImplId>, - table: &mut InferenceTable<'_>, - self_ty: &Ty, + mut table: InferenceTable<'_>, + actual_trait_ref: TraitRef, ) -> Option<Arc<ImplData>> { let db = table.db; loop { let impl_ = impls.next()?; let r = table.run_in_snapshot(|table| { let impl_data = db.impl_data(impl_); - let substs = + let impl_substs = TyBuilder::subst_for_def(db, impl_, None).fill_with_inference_vars(table).build(); - let impl_ty = db.impl_self_ty(impl_).substitute(Interner, &substs); - - table - .unify(self_ty, &impl_ty) - .then(|| { - let wh_goals = - crate::chalk_db::convert_where_clauses(db, impl_.into(), &substs) - .into_iter() - .map(|b| b.cast(Interner)); + let trait_ref = db + .impl_trait(impl_) + .expect("non-trait method in find_matching_impl") + .substitute(Interner, &impl_substs); - let goal = crate::Goal::all(Interner, wh_goals); + if !table.unify(&trait_ref, &actual_trait_ref) { + return None; + } - table.try_obligation(goal).map(|_| impl_data) - }) - .flatten() + let wcs = crate::chalk_db::convert_where_clauses(db, impl_.into(), &impl_substs) + .into_iter() + .map(|b| b.cast(Interner)); + let goal = crate::Goal::all(Interner, wcs); + table.try_obligation(goal).map(|_| impl_data) }); if r.is_some() { break r; @@ -1214,7 +1238,7 @@ fn is_valid_fn_candidate( let expected_receiver = sig.map(|s| s.params()[0].clone()).substitute(Interner, &fn_subst); - check_that!(table.unify(&receiver_ty, &expected_receiver)); + check_that!(table.unify(receiver_ty, &expected_receiver)); } if let ItemContainerId::ImplId(impl_id) = container { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/coercion.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/coercion.rs index d301595bc..7e3aecc2a 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/coercion.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/coercion.rs @@ -123,6 +123,23 @@ fn test() { } #[test] +fn if_else_adjust_for_branches_discard_type_var() { + check_no_mismatches( + r#" +fn test() { + let f = || { + if true { + &"" + } else { + "" + } + }; +} +"#, + ); +} + +#[test] fn match_first_coerce() { check_no_mismatches( r#" @@ -183,6 +200,22 @@ fn test() { } #[test] +fn match_adjust_for_branches_discard_type_var() { + check_no_mismatches( + r#" +fn test() { + let f = || { + match 0i32 { + 0i32 => &"", + _ => "", + } + }; +} +"#, + ); +} + +#[test] fn return_coerce_unknown() { check_types( r" @@ -357,7 +390,7 @@ fn test() { let f: fn(u32) -> isize = foo; // ^^^ adjustments: Pointer(ReifyFnPointer) let f: unsafe fn(u32) -> isize = foo; - // ^^^ adjustments: Pointer(ReifyFnPointer) + // ^^^ adjustments: Pointer(ReifyFnPointer), Pointer(UnsafeFnPointer) }", ); } @@ -388,7 +421,10 @@ fn coerce_closure_to_fn_ptr() { check_no_mismatches( r" fn test() { - let f: fn(u32) -> isize = |x| { 1 }; + let f: fn(u32) -> u32 = |x| x; + // ^^^^^ adjustments: Pointer(ClosureFnPointer(Safe)) + let f: unsafe fn(u32) -> u32 = |x| x; + // ^^^^^ adjustments: Pointer(ClosureFnPointer(Unsafe)) }", ); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/display_source_code.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/display_source_code.rs index 8a8ff08cf..425432479 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/display_source_code.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/display_source_code.rs @@ -196,3 +196,34 @@ fn test( "#, ); } + +#[test] +fn projection_type_correct_arguments_order() { + check_types_source_code( + r#" +trait Foo<T> { + type Assoc<U>; +} +fn f<T: Foo<i32>>(a: T::Assoc<usize>) { + a; + //^ <T as Foo<i32>>::Assoc<usize> +} +"#, + ); +} + +#[test] +fn generic_associated_type_binding_in_impl_trait() { + check_types_source_code( + r#" +//- minicore: sized +trait Foo<T> { + type Assoc<U>; +} +fn f(a: impl Foo<i8, Assoc<i16> = i32>) { + a; + //^ impl Foo<i8, Assoc<i16> = i32> +} + "#, + ); +} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/method_resolution.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/method_resolution.rs index ac8edb841..5d76d185f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/method_resolution.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/method_resolution.rs @@ -164,16 +164,16 @@ fn infer_associated_method_with_modules() { check_infer( r#" mod a { - struct A; + pub struct A; impl A { pub fn thing() -> A { A {} }} } mod b { - struct B; + pub struct B; impl B { pub fn thing() -> u32 { 99 }} - mod c { - struct C; + pub mod c { + pub struct C; impl C { pub fn thing() -> C { C {} }} } } @@ -186,22 +186,22 @@ fn infer_associated_method_with_modules() { } "#, expect![[r#" - 55..63 '{ A {} }': A - 57..61 'A {}': A - 125..131 '{ 99 }': u32 - 127..129 '99': u32 - 201..209 '{ C {} }': C - 203..207 'C {}': C - 240..324 '{ ...g(); }': () - 250..251 'x': A - 254..265 'a::A::thing': fn thing() -> A - 254..267 'a::A::thing()': A - 277..278 'y': u32 - 281..292 'b::B::thing': fn thing() -> u32 - 281..294 'b::B::thing()': u32 - 304..305 'z': C - 308..319 'c::C::thing': fn thing() -> C - 308..321 'c::C::thing()': C + 59..67 '{ A {} }': A + 61..65 'A {}': A + 133..139 '{ 99 }': u32 + 135..137 '99': u32 + 217..225 '{ C {} }': C + 219..223 'C {}': C + 256..340 '{ ...g(); }': () + 266..267 'x': A + 270..281 'a::A::thing': fn thing() -> A + 270..283 'a::A::thing()': A + 293..294 'y': u32 + 297..308 'b::B::thing': fn thing() -> u32 + 297..310 'b::B::thing()': u32 + 320..321 'z': C + 324..335 'c::C::thing': fn thing() -> C + 324..337 'c::C::thing()': C "#]], ); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/regression.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/regression.rs index a155adcec..4e4639745 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/regression.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/regression.rs @@ -1707,3 +1707,19 @@ impl<T, const N: usize> Trait for [T; N] { "#, ); } + +#[test] +fn unsize_array_with_inference_variable() { + check_types( + r#" +//- minicore: try, slice +use core::ops::ControlFlow; +fn foo() -> ControlFlow<(), [usize; 1]> { loop {} } +fn bar() -> ControlFlow<(), ()> { + let a = foo()?.len(); + //^ usize + ControlFlow::Continue(()) +} +"#, + ); +} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/simple.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/simple.rs index 080e2ac1b..d7431443b 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/simple.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/simple.rs @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ fn infer_paths() { fn a() -> u32 { 1 } mod b { - fn c() -> u32 { 1 } + pub fn c() -> u32 { 1 } } fn test() { @@ -225,13 +225,13 @@ fn test() { expect![[r#" 14..19 '{ 1 }': u32 16..17 '1': u32 - 47..52 '{ 1 }': u32 - 49..50 '1': u32 - 66..90 '{ ...c(); }': () - 72..73 'a': fn a() -> u32 - 72..75 'a()': u32 - 81..85 'b::c': fn c() -> u32 - 81..87 'b::c()': u32 + 51..56 '{ 1 }': u32 + 53..54 '1': u32 + 70..94 '{ ...c(); }': () + 76..77 'a': fn a() -> u32 + 76..79 'a()': u32 + 85..89 'b::c': fn c() -> u32 + 85..91 'b::c()': u32 "#]], ); } @@ -1856,7 +1856,7 @@ fn not_shadowing_module_by_primitive() { check_types( r#" //- /str.rs -fn foo() -> u32 {0} +pub fn foo() -> u32 {0} //- /main.rs mod str; diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/traits.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/traits.rs index 555b6972f..3d7194b6f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/traits.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/traits.rs @@ -1706,7 +1706,7 @@ fn where_clause_trait_in_scope_for_method_resolution() { check_types( r#" mod foo { - trait Trait { + pub trait Trait { fn foo(&self) -> u32 { 0 } } } @@ -1723,7 +1723,7 @@ fn super_trait_method_resolution() { check_infer( r#" mod foo { - trait SuperTrait { + pub trait SuperTrait { fn foo(&self) -> u32 {} } } @@ -1735,15 +1735,15 @@ fn test<T: Trait1, U: Trait2>(x: T, y: U) { y.foo(); }"#, expect![[r#" - 49..53 'self': &Self - 62..64 '{}': u32 - 181..182 'x': T - 187..188 'y': U - 193..222 '{ ...o(); }': () - 199..200 'x': T - 199..206 'x.foo()': u32 - 212..213 'y': U - 212..219 'y.foo()': u32 + 53..57 'self': &Self + 66..68 '{}': u32 + 185..186 'x': T + 191..192 'y': U + 197..226 '{ ...o(); }': () + 203..204 'x': T + 203..210 'x.foo()': u32 + 216..217 'y': U + 216..223 'y.foo()': u32 "#]], ); } @@ -1754,7 +1754,7 @@ fn super_trait_impl_trait_method_resolution() { r#" //- minicore: sized mod foo { - trait SuperTrait { + pub trait SuperTrait { fn foo(&self) -> u32 {} } } @@ -1764,12 +1764,12 @@ fn test(x: &impl Trait1) { x.foo(); }"#, expect![[r#" - 49..53 'self': &Self - 62..64 '{}': u32 - 115..116 'x': &impl Trait1 - 132..148 '{ ...o(); }': () - 138..139 'x': &impl Trait1 - 138..145 'x.foo()': u32 + 53..57 'self': &Self + 66..68 '{}': u32 + 119..120 'x': &impl Trait1 + 136..152 '{ ...o(); }': () + 142..143 'x': &impl Trait1 + 142..149 'x.foo()': u32 "#]], ); } @@ -3963,3 +3963,124 @@ fn g(t: &(dyn T + Send)) { "#, ); } + +#[test] +fn gats_in_path() { + check_types( + r#" +//- minicore: deref +use core::ops::Deref; +trait PointerFamily { + type Pointer<T>: Deref<Target = T>; +} + +fn f<P: PointerFamily>(p: P::Pointer<i32>) { + let a = *p; + //^ i32 +} +fn g<P: PointerFamily>(p: <P as PointerFamily>::Pointer<i32>) { + let a = *p; + //^ i32 +} + "#, + ); +} + +#[test] +fn gats_with_impl_trait() { + // FIXME: the last function (`fn i()`) is not valid Rust as of this writing because you cannot + // specify the same associated type multiple times even if their arguments are different (c.f. + // `fn h()`, which is valid). Reconsider how to treat these invalid types. + check_types( + r#" +//- minicore: deref +use core::ops::Deref; + +trait Trait { + type Assoc<T>: Deref<Target = T>; + fn get<U>(&self) -> Self::Assoc<U>; +} + +fn f<T>(v: impl Trait) { + let a = v.get::<i32>().deref(); + //^ &i32 + let a = v.get::<T>().deref(); + //^ &T +} +fn g<'a, T: 'a>(v: impl Trait<Assoc<T> = &'a T>) { + let a = v.get::<T>(); + //^ &T + let a = v.get::<()>(); + //^ Trait::Assoc<(), impl Trait<Assoc<T> = &T>> +} +fn h<'a>(v: impl Trait<Assoc<i32> = &'a i32> + Trait<Assoc<i64> = &'a i64>) { + let a = v.get::<i32>(); + //^ &i32 + let a = v.get::<i64>(); + //^ &i64 +} +fn i<'a>(v: impl Trait<Assoc<i32> = &'a i32, Assoc<i64> = &'a i64>) { + let a = v.get::<i32>(); + //^ &i32 + let a = v.get::<i64>(); + //^ &i64 +} + "#, + ); +} + +#[test] +fn gats_with_dyn() { + // This test is here to keep track of how we infer things despite traits with GATs being not + // object-safe currently. + // FIXME: reconsider how to treat these invalid types. + check_infer_with_mismatches( + r#" +//- minicore: deref +use core::ops::Deref; + +trait Trait { + type Assoc<T>: Deref<Target = T>; + fn get<U>(&self) -> Self::Assoc<U>; +} + +fn f<'a>(v: &dyn Trait<Assoc<i32> = &'a i32>) { + v.get::<i32>().deref(); +} + "#, + expect![[r#" + 90..94 'self': &Self + 127..128 'v': &(dyn Trait<Assoc<i32> = &i32>) + 164..195 '{ ...f(); }': () + 170..171 'v': &(dyn Trait<Assoc<i32> = &i32>) + 170..184 'v.get::<i32>()': &i32 + 170..192 'v.get:...eref()': &i32 + "#]], + ); +} + +#[test] +fn gats_in_associated_type_binding() { + check_types( + r#" +trait Trait { + type Assoc<T>; + fn get<U>(&self) -> Self::Assoc<U>; +} + +fn f<T>(t: T) +where + T: Trait<Assoc<i32> = u32>, + T: Trait<Assoc<isize> = usize>, +{ + let a = t.get::<i32>(); + //^ u32 + let a = t.get::<isize>(); + //^ usize + let a = t.get::<()>(); + //^ Trait::Assoc<(), T> +} + + "#, + ); +} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tls.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tls.rs index 547850b02..92711a24f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tls.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tls.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use itertools::Itertools; use crate::{ chalk_db, db::HirDatabase, from_assoc_type_id, from_chalk_trait_id, mapping::from_chalk, - CallableDefId, Interner, + CallableDefId, Interner, ProjectionTyExt, }; use hir_def::{AdtId, ItemContainerId, Lookup, TypeAliasId}; @@ -63,17 +63,31 @@ impl DebugContext<'_> { ItemContainerId::TraitId(t) => t, _ => panic!("associated type not in trait"), }; - let trait_data = self.0.trait_data(trait_); - let params = projection_ty.substitution.as_slice(Interner); - write!(fmt, "<{:?} as {}", ¶ms[0], trait_data.name,)?; - if params.len() > 1 { + let trait_name = &self.0.trait_data(trait_).name; + let trait_ref = projection_ty.trait_ref(self.0); + let trait_params = trait_ref.substitution.as_slice(Interner); + let self_ty = trait_ref.self_type_parameter(Interner); + write!(fmt, "<{:?} as {}", self_ty, trait_name)?; + if trait_params.len() > 1 { + write!( + fmt, + "<{}>", + trait_params[1..].iter().format_with(", ", |x, f| f(&format_args!("{:?}", x))), + )?; + } + write!(fmt, ">::{}", type_alias_data.name)?; + + let proj_params_count = projection_ty.substitution.len(Interner) - trait_params.len(); + let proj_params = &projection_ty.substitution.as_slice(Interner)[..proj_params_count]; + if !proj_params.is_empty() { write!( fmt, "<{}>", - ¶ms[1..].iter().format_with(", ", |x, f| f(&format_args!("{:?}", x))), + proj_params.iter().format_with(", ", |x, f| f(&format_args!("{:?}", x))), )?; } - write!(fmt, ">::{}", type_alias_data.name) + + Ok(()) } pub(crate) fn debug_fn_def_id( diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/Cargo.toml index e1418de3c..f780e3f53 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/lib.rs index f5324208c..cbbcaebb4 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/lib.rs @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ pub use { name::{known, Name}, ExpandResult, HirFileId, InFile, MacroFile, Origin, }, - hir_ty::display::HirDisplay, + hir_ty::{display::HirDisplay, PointerCast, Safety}, }; // These are negative re-exports: pub using these names is forbidden, they @@ -2995,7 +2995,16 @@ impl Type { let callee = match self.ty.kind(Interner) { TyKind::Closure(id, _) => Callee::Closure(*id), TyKind::Function(_) => Callee::FnPtr, - _ => Callee::Def(self.ty.callable_def(db)?), + TyKind::FnDef(..) => Callee::Def(self.ty.callable_def(db)?), + _ => { + let sig = hir_ty::callable_sig_from_fnonce(&self.ty, self.env.clone(), db)?; + return Some(Callable { + ty: self.clone(), + sig, + callee: Callee::Other, + is_bound_method: false, + }); + } }; let sig = self.ty.callable_sig(db)?; @@ -3464,6 +3473,7 @@ enum Callee { Def(CallableDefId), Closure(ClosureId), FnPtr, + Other, } pub enum CallableKind { @@ -3472,6 +3482,8 @@ pub enum CallableKind { TupleEnumVariant(Variant), Closure, FnPtr, + /// Some other type that implements `FnOnce`. + Other, } impl Callable { @@ -3483,6 +3495,7 @@ impl Callable { Def(CallableDefId::EnumVariantId(it)) => CallableKind::TupleEnumVariant(it.into()), Closure(_) => CallableKind::Closure, FnPtr => CallableKind::FnPtr, + Other => CallableKind::Other, } } pub fn receiver_param(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<ast::SelfParam> { @@ -3637,6 +3650,28 @@ impl From<ItemInNs> for ScopeDef { } } +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] +pub enum Adjust { + /// Go from ! to any type. + NeverToAny, + /// Dereference once, producing a place. + Deref(Option<OverloadedDeref>), + /// Take the address and produce either a `&` or `*` pointer. + Borrow(AutoBorrow), + Pointer(PointerCast), +} + +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] +pub enum AutoBorrow { + /// Converts from T to &T. + Ref(Mutability), + /// Converts from T to *T. + RawPtr(Mutability), +} + +#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] +pub struct OverloadedDeref(pub Mutability); + pub trait HasVisibility { fn visibility(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Visibility; fn is_visible_from(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase, module: Module) -> bool { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics.rs index 119ec3210..2e1f88ba0 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics.rs @@ -29,9 +29,10 @@ use crate::{ db::HirDatabase, semantics::source_to_def::{ChildContainer, SourceToDefCache, SourceToDefCtx}, source_analyzer::{resolve_hir_path, SourceAnalyzer}, - Access, BindingMode, BuiltinAttr, Callable, ConstParam, Crate, DeriveHelper, Field, Function, - HasSource, HirFileId, Impl, InFile, Label, LifetimeParam, Local, Macro, Module, ModuleDef, - Name, Path, ScopeDef, ToolModule, Trait, Type, TypeAlias, TypeParam, VariantDef, + Access, Adjust, AutoBorrow, BindingMode, BuiltinAttr, Callable, ConstParam, Crate, + DeriveHelper, Field, Function, HasSource, HirFileId, Impl, InFile, Label, LifetimeParam, Local, + Macro, Module, ModuleDef, Name, OverloadedDeref, Path, ScopeDef, ToolModule, Trait, Type, + TypeAlias, TypeParam, VariantDef, }; #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] @@ -333,9 +334,8 @@ impl<'db, DB: HirDatabase> Semantics<'db, DB> { self.imp.resolve_trait(trait_) } - // FIXME: Figure out a nice interface to inspect adjustments - pub fn is_implicit_reborrow(&self, expr: &ast::Expr) -> Option<Mutability> { - self.imp.is_implicit_reborrow(expr) + pub fn expr_adjustments(&self, expr: &ast::Expr) -> Option<Vec<Adjust>> { + self.imp.expr_adjustments(expr) } pub fn type_of_expr(&self, expr: &ast::Expr) -> Option<TypeInfo> { @@ -1067,8 +1067,29 @@ impl<'db> SemanticsImpl<'db> { } } - fn is_implicit_reborrow(&self, expr: &ast::Expr) -> Option<Mutability> { - self.analyze(expr.syntax())?.is_implicit_reborrow(self.db, expr) + fn expr_adjustments(&self, expr: &ast::Expr) -> Option<Vec<Adjust>> { + let mutability = |m| match m { + hir_ty::Mutability::Not => Mutability::Shared, + hir_ty::Mutability::Mut => Mutability::Mut, + }; + self.analyze(expr.syntax())?.expr_adjustments(self.db, expr).map(|it| { + it.iter() + .map(|adjust| match adjust.kind { + hir_ty::Adjust::NeverToAny => Adjust::NeverToAny, + hir_ty::Adjust::Deref(Some(hir_ty::OverloadedDeref(m))) => { + Adjust::Deref(Some(OverloadedDeref(mutability(m)))) + } + hir_ty::Adjust::Deref(None) => Adjust::Deref(None), + hir_ty::Adjust::Borrow(hir_ty::AutoBorrow::RawPtr(m)) => { + Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::RawPtr(mutability(m))) + } + hir_ty::Adjust::Borrow(hir_ty::AutoBorrow::Ref(m)) => { + Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::Ref(mutability(m))) + } + hir_ty::Adjust::Pointer(pc) => Adjust::Pointer(pc), + }) + .collect() + }) } fn type_of_expr(&self, expr: &ast::Expr) -> Option<TypeInfo> { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/source_analyzer.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/source_analyzer.rs index 07bae2b38..91ea1c24d 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/source_analyzer.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/source_analyzer.rs @@ -38,8 +38,7 @@ use hir_ty::{ UnsafeExpr, }, method_resolution::{self, lang_names_for_bin_op}, - Adjust, Adjustment, AutoBorrow, InferenceResult, Interner, Substitution, Ty, TyExt, TyKind, - TyLoweringContext, + Adjustment, InferenceResult, Interner, Substitution, Ty, TyExt, TyKind, TyLoweringContext, }; use itertools::Itertools; use smallvec::SmallVec; @@ -156,21 +155,14 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { Some(res) } - pub(crate) fn is_implicit_reborrow( + pub(crate) fn expr_adjustments( &self, db: &dyn HirDatabase, expr: &ast::Expr, - ) -> Option<Mutability> { + ) -> Option<&[Adjustment]> { let expr_id = self.expr_id(db, expr)?; let infer = self.infer.as_ref()?; - let adjustments = infer.expr_adjustments.get(&expr_id)?; - adjustments.windows(2).find_map(|slice| match slice { - &[Adjustment {kind: Adjust::Deref(None), ..}, Adjustment {kind: Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::Ref(m)), ..}] => Some(match m { - hir_ty::Mutability::Mut => Mutability::Mut, - hir_ty::Mutability::Not => Mutability::Shared, - }), - _ => None, - }) + infer.expr_adjustments.get(&expr_id).map(|v| &**v) } pub(crate) fn type_of_expr( @@ -270,7 +262,7 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { let expr_id = self.expr_id(db, &call.clone().into())?; let (f_in_trait, substs) = self.infer.as_ref()?.method_resolution(expr_id)?; - Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, f_in_trait, &substs)) + Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, f_in_trait, substs)) } pub(crate) fn resolve_await_to_poll( @@ -311,7 +303,7 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { // HACK: subst for `poll()` coincides with that for `Future` because `poll()` itself // doesn't have any generic parameters, so we skip building another subst for `poll()`. let substs = hir_ty::TyBuilder::subst_for_def(db, future_trait, None).push(ty).build(); - Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, poll_fn, &substs)) + Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, poll_fn, substs)) } pub(crate) fn resolve_prefix_expr( @@ -331,7 +323,7 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { // don't have any generic parameters, so we skip building another subst for the methods. let substs = hir_ty::TyBuilder::subst_for_def(db, op_trait, None).push(ty.clone()).build(); - Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, op_fn, &substs)) + Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, op_fn, substs)) } pub(crate) fn resolve_index_expr( @@ -351,7 +343,7 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { .push(base_ty.clone()) .push(index_ty.clone()) .build(); - Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, op_fn, &substs)) + Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, op_fn, substs)) } pub(crate) fn resolve_bin_expr( @@ -372,7 +364,7 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { .push(rhs.clone()) .build(); - Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, op_fn, &substs)) + Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, op_fn, substs)) } pub(crate) fn resolve_try_expr( @@ -392,7 +384,7 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { // doesn't have any generic parameters, so we skip building another subst for `branch()`. let substs = hir_ty::TyBuilder::subst_for_def(db, op_trait, None).push(ty.clone()).build(); - Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, op_fn, &substs)) + Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, op_fn, substs)) } pub(crate) fn resolve_field( @@ -487,9 +479,9 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { let mut prefer_value_ns = false; let resolved = (|| { + let infer = self.infer.as_deref()?; if let Some(path_expr) = parent().and_then(ast::PathExpr::cast) { let expr_id = self.expr_id(db, &path_expr.into())?; - let infer = self.infer.as_ref()?; if let Some(assoc) = infer.assoc_resolutions_for_expr(expr_id) { let assoc = match assoc { AssocItemId::FunctionId(f_in_trait) => { @@ -497,9 +489,12 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { None => assoc, Some(func_ty) => { if let TyKind::FnDef(_fn_def, subs) = func_ty.kind(Interner) { - self.resolve_impl_method(db, f_in_trait, subs) - .map(AssocItemId::FunctionId) - .unwrap_or(assoc) + self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def( + db, + f_in_trait, + subs.clone(), + ) + .into() } else { assoc } @@ -520,18 +515,18 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { prefer_value_ns = true; } else if let Some(path_pat) = parent().and_then(ast::PathPat::cast) { let pat_id = self.pat_id(&path_pat.into())?; - if let Some(assoc) = self.infer.as_ref()?.assoc_resolutions_for_pat(pat_id) { + if let Some(assoc) = infer.assoc_resolutions_for_pat(pat_id) { return Some(PathResolution::Def(AssocItem::from(assoc).into())); } if let Some(VariantId::EnumVariantId(variant)) = - self.infer.as_ref()?.variant_resolution_for_pat(pat_id) + infer.variant_resolution_for_pat(pat_id) { return Some(PathResolution::Def(ModuleDef::Variant(variant.into()))); } } else if let Some(rec_lit) = parent().and_then(ast::RecordExpr::cast) { let expr_id = self.expr_id(db, &rec_lit.into())?; if let Some(VariantId::EnumVariantId(variant)) = - self.infer.as_ref()?.variant_resolution_for_expr(expr_id) + infer.variant_resolution_for_expr(expr_id) { return Some(PathResolution::Def(ModuleDef::Variant(variant.into()))); } @@ -541,8 +536,7 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { || parent().and_then(ast::TupleStructPat::cast).map(ast::Pat::from); if let Some(pat) = record_pat.or_else(tuple_struct_pat) { let pat_id = self.pat_id(&pat)?; - let variant_res_for_pat = - self.infer.as_ref()?.variant_resolution_for_pat(pat_id); + let variant_res_for_pat = infer.variant_resolution_for_pat(pat_id); if let Some(VariantId::EnumVariantId(variant)) = variant_res_for_pat { return Some(PathResolution::Def(ModuleDef::Variant(variant.into()))); } @@ -780,37 +774,22 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer { false } - fn resolve_impl_method( + fn resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def( &self, db: &dyn HirDatabase, func: FunctionId, - substs: &Substitution, - ) -> Option<FunctionId> { - let impled_trait = match func.lookup(db.upcast()).container { - ItemContainerId::TraitId(trait_id) => trait_id, - _ => return None, - }; - if substs.is_empty(Interner) { - return None; - } - let self_ty = substs.at(Interner, 0).ty(Interner)?; + substs: Substitution, + ) -> FunctionId { let krate = self.resolver.krate(); - let trait_env = self.resolver.body_owner()?.as_generic_def_id().map_or_else( + let owner = match self.resolver.body_owner() { + Some(it) => it, + None => return func, + }; + let env = owner.as_generic_def_id().map_or_else( || Arc::new(hir_ty::TraitEnvironment::empty(krate)), |d| db.trait_environment(d), ); - - let fun_data = db.function_data(func); - method_resolution::lookup_impl_method(self_ty, db, trait_env, impled_trait, &fun_data.name) - } - - fn resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def( - &self, - db: &dyn HirDatabase, - func: FunctionId, - substs: &Substitution, - ) -> FunctionId { - self.resolve_impl_method(db, func, substs).unwrap_or(func) + method_resolution::lookup_impl_method(db, env, func, substs) } fn lang_trait_fn( diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/Cargo.toml index 57a41f3d9..e781c0a01 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/assist_config.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/assist_config.rs index 60d1588a4..b273ebc85 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/assist_config.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/assist_config.rs @@ -14,4 +14,5 @@ pub struct AssistConfig { pub allowed: Option<Vec<AssistKind>>, pub insert_use: InsertUseConfig, pub prefer_no_std: bool, + pub assist_emit_must_use: bool, } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_explicit_type.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_explicit_type.rs index bfa9759ec..b5f99726f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_explicit_type.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_explicit_type.rs @@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ pub(crate) fn add_explicit_type(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> O let inferred_type = ty.display_source_code(ctx.db(), module.into()).ok()?; acc.add( AssistId("add_explicit_type", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite), - format!("Insert explicit type `{}`", inferred_type), + format!("Insert explicit type `{inferred_type}`"), pat_range, |builder| match ascribed_ty { Some(ascribed_ty) => { builder.replace(ascribed_ty.syntax().text_range(), inferred_type); } None => { - builder.insert(pat_range.end(), format!(": {}", inferred_type)); + builder.insert(pat_range.end(), format!(": {inferred_type}")); } }, ) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_missing_impl_members.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_missing_impl_members.rs index 62cf5ab4f..2b3793659 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_missing_impl_members.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_missing_impl_members.rs @@ -196,6 +196,7 @@ trait Foo { type Output; const CONST: usize = 42; + const CONST_2: i32; fn foo(&self); fn bar(&self); @@ -213,6 +214,7 @@ trait Foo { type Output; const CONST: usize = 42; + const CONST_2: i32; fn foo(&self); fn bar(&self); @@ -226,7 +228,7 @@ impl Foo for S { $0type Output; - const CONST: usize = 42; + const CONST_2: i32; fn foo(&self) { todo!() @@ -379,14 +381,14 @@ impl Foo for S { r#" mod foo { pub struct Bar; - trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar); } + pub trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo for S { $0 }"#, r#" mod foo { pub struct Bar; - trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar); } + pub trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo for S { @@ -439,14 +441,14 @@ impl bar::Foo for S { r#" mod foo { pub struct Bar<T>; - trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<u32>); } + pub trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<u32>); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo for S { $0 }"#, r#" mod foo { pub struct Bar<T>; - trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<u32>); } + pub trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<u32>); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo for S { @@ -464,14 +466,14 @@ impl foo::Foo for S { r#" mod foo { pub struct Bar<T>; - trait Foo<T> { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<T>); } + pub trait Foo<T> { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<T>); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo<u32> for S { $0 }"#, r#" mod foo { pub struct Bar<T>; - trait Foo<T> { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<T>); } + pub trait Foo<T> { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<T>); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo<u32> for S { @@ -489,7 +491,7 @@ impl foo::Foo<u32> for S { add_missing_impl_members, r#" mod foo { - trait Foo<T> { fn foo(&self, bar: T); } + pub trait Foo<T> { fn foo(&self, bar: T); } pub struct Param; } struct Param; @@ -497,7 +499,7 @@ struct S; impl foo::Foo<Param> for S { $0 }"#, r#" mod foo { - trait Foo<T> { fn foo(&self, bar: T); } + pub trait Foo<T> { fn foo(&self, bar: T); } pub struct Param; } struct Param; @@ -518,7 +520,7 @@ impl foo::Foo<Param> for S { mod foo { pub struct Bar<T>; impl Bar<T> { type Assoc = u32; } - trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<u32>::Assoc); } + pub trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<u32>::Assoc); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo for S { $0 }"#, @@ -526,7 +528,7 @@ impl foo::Foo for S { $0 }"#, mod foo { pub struct Bar<T>; impl Bar<T> { type Assoc = u32; } - trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<u32>::Assoc); } + pub trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<u32>::Assoc); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo for S { @@ -545,7 +547,7 @@ impl foo::Foo for S { mod foo { pub struct Bar<T>; pub struct Baz; - trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<Baz>); } + pub trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<Baz>); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo for S { $0 }"#, @@ -553,7 +555,7 @@ impl foo::Foo for S { $0 }"#, mod foo { pub struct Bar<T>; pub struct Baz; - trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<Baz>); } + pub trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: Bar<Baz>); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo for S { @@ -571,14 +573,14 @@ impl foo::Foo for S { r#" mod foo { pub trait Fn<Args> { type Output; } - trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: dyn Fn(u32) -> i32); } + pub trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: dyn Fn(u32) -> i32); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo for S { $0 }"#, r#" mod foo { pub trait Fn<Args> { type Output; } - trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: dyn Fn(u32) -> i32); } + pub trait Foo { fn foo(&self, bar: dyn Fn(u32) -> i32); } } struct S; impl foo::Foo for S { @@ -658,6 +660,7 @@ trait Foo { type Output; const CONST: usize = 42; + const CONST_2: i32; fn valid(some: u32) -> bool { false } fn foo(some: u32) -> bool; @@ -669,13 +672,16 @@ trait Foo { type Output; const CONST: usize = 42; + const CONST_2: i32; fn valid(some: u32) -> bool { false } fn foo(some: u32) -> bool; } struct S; impl Foo for S { - $0fn valid(some: u32) -> bool { false } + $0const CONST: usize = 42; + + fn valid(some: u32) -> bool { false } }"#, ) } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_return_type.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_return_type.rs index f858d7a15..89040a856 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_return_type.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_return_type.rs @@ -35,16 +35,16 @@ pub(crate) fn add_return_type(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opt match builder_edit_pos { InsertOrReplace::Insert(insert_pos, needs_whitespace) => { let preceeding_whitespace = if needs_whitespace { " " } else { "" }; - builder.insert(insert_pos, &format!("{}-> {} ", preceeding_whitespace, ty)) + builder.insert(insert_pos, &format!("{preceeding_whitespace}-> {ty} ")) } InsertOrReplace::Replace(text_range) => { - builder.replace(text_range, &format!("-> {}", ty)) + builder.replace(text_range, &format!("-> {ty}")) } } if let FnType::Closure { wrap_expr: true } = fn_type { cov_mark::hit!(wrap_closure_non_block_expr); // `|x| x` becomes `|x| -> T x` which is invalid, so wrap it in a block - builder.replace(tail_expr.syntax().text_range(), &format!("{{{}}}", tail_expr)); + builder.replace(tail_expr.syntax().text_range(), &format!("{{{tail_expr}}}")); } }, ) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_turbo_fish.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_turbo_fish.rs index c0bf238db..acf82e4b2 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_turbo_fish.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_turbo_fish.rs @@ -93,12 +93,13 @@ pub(crate) fn add_turbo_fish(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opti builder.trigger_signature_help(); match ctx.config.snippet_cap { Some(cap) => { - let snip = format!("::<{}>", get_snippet_fish_head(number_of_arguments)); + let fish_head = get_snippet_fish_head(number_of_arguments); + let snip = format!("::<{fish_head}>"); builder.insert_snippet(cap, ident.text_range().end(), snip) } None => { let fish_head = std::iter::repeat("_").take(number_of_arguments).format(", "); - let snip = format!("::<{}>", fish_head); + let snip = format!("::<{fish_head}>"); builder.insert(ident.text_range().end(), snip); } } @@ -109,7 +110,7 @@ pub(crate) fn add_turbo_fish(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opti /// This will create a snippet string with tabstops marked fn get_snippet_fish_head(number_of_arguments: usize) -> String { let mut fish_head = (1..number_of_arguments) - .format_with("", |i, f| f(&format_args!("${{{}:_}}, ", i))) + .format_with("", |i, f| f(&format_args!("${{{i}:_}}, "))) .to_string(); // tabstop 0 is a special case and always the last one diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/apply_demorgan.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/apply_demorgan.rs index 2853d1d1b..57cfa17cc 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/apply_demorgan.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/apply_demorgan.rs @@ -123,20 +123,20 @@ pub(crate) fn apply_demorgan(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opti let lhs_range = lhs.syntax().text_range(); let not_lhs = invert_boolean_expression(lhs); - edit.replace(lhs_range, format!("!({}", not_lhs.syntax().text())); + edit.replace(lhs_range, format!("!({not_lhs}")); } if let Some(rhs) = terms.pop_back() { let rhs_range = rhs.syntax().text_range(); let not_rhs = invert_boolean_expression(rhs); - edit.replace(rhs_range, format!("{})", not_rhs.syntax().text())); + edit.replace(rhs_range, format!("{not_rhs})")); } for term in terms { let term_range = term.syntax().text_range(); let not_term = invert_boolean_expression(term); - edit.replace(term_range, not_term.syntax().text()); + edit.replace(term_range, not_term.to_string()); } } }, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/auto_import.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/auto_import.rs index 678dc877d..a689270bc 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/auto_import.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/auto_import.rs @@ -127,10 +127,12 @@ pub(crate) fn auto_import(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option< .sort_by_key(|import| Reverse(relevance_score(ctx, import, current_module.as_ref()))); for import in proposed_imports { + let import_path = import.import_path; + acc.add_group( &group_label, AssistId("auto_import", AssistKind::QuickFix), - format!("Import `{}`", import.import_path), + format!("Import `{import_path}`"), range, |builder| { let scope = match scope.clone() { @@ -138,7 +140,7 @@ pub(crate) fn auto_import(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option< ImportScope::Module(it) => ImportScope::Module(builder.make_mut(it)), ImportScope::Block(it) => ImportScope::Block(builder.make_mut(it)), }; - insert_use(&scope, mod_path_to_ast(&import.import_path), &ctx.config.insert_use); + insert_use(&scope, mod_path_to_ast(&import_path), &ctx.config.insert_use); }, ); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_comment_block.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_comment_block.rs index f171dd81a..312cb65ab 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_comment_block.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_comment_block.rs @@ -54,16 +54,17 @@ fn block_to_line(acc: &mut Assists, comment: ast::Comment) -> Option<()> { let indent_spaces = indentation.to_string(); let output = lines - .map(|l| l.trim_start_matches(&indent_spaces)) - .map(|l| { + .map(|line| { + let line = line.trim_start_matches(&indent_spaces); + // Don't introduce trailing whitespace - if l.is_empty() { + if line.is_empty() { line_prefix.to_string() } else { - format!("{} {}", line_prefix, l.trim_start_matches(&indent_spaces)) + format!("{line_prefix} {line}") } }) - .join(&format!("\n{}", indent_spaces)); + .join(&format!("\n{indent_spaces}")); edit.replace(target, output) }, @@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ fn line_to_block(acc: &mut Assists, comment: ast::Comment) -> Option<()> { let block_prefix = CommentKind { shape: CommentShape::Block, ..comment.kind() }.prefix(); - let output = format!("{}\n{}\n{}*/", block_prefix, block_comment_body, indentation); + let output = format!("{block_prefix}\n{block_comment_body}\n{indentation}*/"); edit.replace(target, output) }, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_integer_literal.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_integer_literal.rs index 9060696cd..ff2195f7e 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_integer_literal.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_integer_literal.rs @@ -32,19 +32,19 @@ pub(crate) fn convert_integer_literal(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_> } let mut converted = match target_radix { - Radix::Binary => format!("0b{:b}", value), - Radix::Octal => format!("0o{:o}", value), + Radix::Binary => format!("0b{value:b}"), + Radix::Octal => format!("0o{value:o}"), Radix::Decimal => value.to_string(), - Radix::Hexadecimal => format!("0x{:X}", value), + Radix::Hexadecimal => format!("0x{value:X}"), }; - let label = format!("Convert {} to {}{}", literal, converted, suffix.unwrap_or_default()); - // Appends the type suffix back into the new literal if it exists. if let Some(suffix) = suffix { converted.push_str(suffix); } + let label = format!("Convert {literal} to {converted}"); + acc.add_group( &group_id, AssistId("convert_integer_literal", AssistKind::RefactorInline), diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_into_to_from.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_into_to_from.rs index 95d11abe8..872b52c98 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_into_to_from.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_into_to_from.rs @@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ pub(crate) fn convert_into_to_from(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) - impl_.syntax().text_range(), |builder| { builder.replace(src_type.syntax().text_range(), dest_type.to_string()); - builder.replace(ast_trait.syntax().text_range(), format!("From<{}>", src_type)); + builder.replace(ast_trait.syntax().text_range(), format!("From<{src_type}>")); builder.replace(into_fn_return.syntax().text_range(), "-> Self"); - builder.replace(into_fn_params.syntax().text_range(), format!("(val: {})", src_type)); + builder.replace(into_fn_params.syntax().text_range(), format!("(val: {src_type})")); builder.replace(into_fn_name.syntax().text_range(), "from"); for s in selfs { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_iter_for_each_to_for.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_iter_for_each_to_for.rs index 2cf370c09..80eecf4a0 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_iter_for_each_to_for.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_iter_for_each_to_for.rs @@ -119,19 +119,19 @@ pub(crate) fn convert_for_loop_with_for_each( { // We have either "for x in &col" and col implements a method called iter // or "for x in &mut col" and col implements a method called iter_mut - format_to!(buf, "{}.{}()", expr_behind_ref, method); + format_to!(buf, "{expr_behind_ref}.{method}()"); } else if let ast::Expr::RangeExpr(..) = iterable { // range expressions need to be parenthesized for the syntax to be correct - format_to!(buf, "({})", iterable); + format_to!(buf, "({iterable})"); } else if impls_core_iter(&ctx.sema, &iterable) { - format_to!(buf, "{}", iterable); + format_to!(buf, "{iterable}"); } else if let ast::Expr::RefExpr(_) = iterable { - format_to!(buf, "({}).into_iter()", iterable); + format_to!(buf, "({iterable}).into_iter()"); } else { - format_to!(buf, "{}.into_iter()", iterable); + format_to!(buf, "{iterable}.into_iter()"); } - format_to!(buf, ".for_each(|{}| {});", pat, body); + format_to!(buf, ".for_each(|{pat}| {body});"); builder.replace(for_loop.syntax().text_range(), buf) }, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_let_else_to_match.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_let_else_to_match.rs index 00095de25..c82a3b530 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_let_else_to_match.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_let_else_to_match.rs @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ fn binders_to_str(binders: &[(Name, bool)], addmut: bool) -> String { .map( |(ident, ismut)| { if *ismut && addmut { - format!("mut {}", ident) + format!("mut {ident}") } else { ident.to_string() } @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ fn binders_to_str(binders: &[(Name, bool)], addmut: bool) -> String { } else if binders.len() == 1 { vars } else { - format!("({})", vars) + format!("({vars})") } } @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ pub(crate) fn convert_let_else_to_match(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<' let only_expr = let_else_block.statements().next().is_none(); let branch2 = match &let_else_block.tail_expr() { - Some(tail) if only_expr => format!("{},", tail.syntax().text()), + Some(tail) if only_expr => format!("{tail},"), _ => let_else_block.syntax().text().to_string(), }; let replace = if binders.is_empty() { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_match_to_let_else.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_match_to_let_else.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5bf04a3ad --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_match_to_let_else.rs @@ -0,0 +1,413 @@ +use ide_db::defs::{Definition, NameRefClass}; +use syntax::{ + ast::{self, HasName}, + ted, AstNode, SyntaxNode, +}; + +use crate::{ + assist_context::{AssistContext, Assists}, + AssistId, AssistKind, +}; + +// Assist: convert_match_to_let_else +// +// Converts let statement with match initializer to let-else statement. +// +// ``` +// # //- minicore: option +// fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { +// let val = $0match opt { +// Some(it) => it, +// None => return, +// }; +// } +// ``` +// -> +// ``` +// fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { +// let Some(val) = opt else { return }; +// } +// ``` +pub(crate) fn convert_match_to_let_else(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> { + let let_stmt: ast::LetStmt = ctx.find_node_at_offset()?; + let binding = find_binding(let_stmt.pat()?)?; + + let initializer = match let_stmt.initializer() { + Some(ast::Expr::MatchExpr(it)) => it, + _ => return None, + }; + let initializer_expr = initializer.expr()?; + + let (extracting_arm, diverging_arm) = match find_arms(ctx, &initializer) { + Some(it) => it, + None => return None, + }; + if extracting_arm.guard().is_some() { + cov_mark::hit!(extracting_arm_has_guard); + return None; + } + + let diverging_arm_expr = diverging_arm.expr()?; + let extracting_arm_pat = extracting_arm.pat()?; + let extracted_variable = find_extracted_variable(ctx, &extracting_arm)?; + + acc.add( + AssistId("convert_match_to_let_else", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite), + "Convert match to let-else", + let_stmt.syntax().text_range(), + |builder| { + let extracting_arm_pat = rename_variable(&extracting_arm_pat, extracted_variable, binding); + builder.replace( + let_stmt.syntax().text_range(), + format!("let {extracting_arm_pat} = {initializer_expr} else {{ {diverging_arm_expr} }};") + ) + }, + ) +} + +// Given a pattern, find the name introduced to the surrounding scope. +fn find_binding(pat: ast::Pat) -> Option<ast::IdentPat> { + if let ast::Pat::IdentPat(ident) = pat { + Some(ident) + } else { + None + } +} + +// Given a match expression, find extracting and diverging arms. +fn find_arms( + ctx: &AssistContext<'_>, + match_expr: &ast::MatchExpr, +) -> Option<(ast::MatchArm, ast::MatchArm)> { + let arms = match_expr.match_arm_list()?.arms().collect::<Vec<_>>(); + if arms.len() != 2 { + return None; + } + + let mut extracting = None; + let mut diverging = None; + for arm in arms { + if ctx.sema.type_of_expr(&arm.expr().unwrap()).unwrap().original().is_never() { + diverging = Some(arm); + } else { + extracting = Some(arm); + } + } + + match (extracting, diverging) { + (Some(extracting), Some(diverging)) => Some((extracting, diverging)), + _ => { + cov_mark::hit!(non_diverging_match); + None + } + } +} + +// Given an extracting arm, find the extracted variable. +fn find_extracted_variable(ctx: &AssistContext<'_>, arm: &ast::MatchArm) -> Option<ast::Name> { + match arm.expr()? { + ast::Expr::PathExpr(path) => { + let name_ref = path.syntax().descendants().find_map(ast::NameRef::cast)?; + match NameRefClass::classify(&ctx.sema, &name_ref)? { + NameRefClass::Definition(Definition::Local(local)) => { + let source = local.source(ctx.db()).value.left()?; + Some(source.name()?) + } + _ => None, + } + } + _ => { + cov_mark::hit!(extracting_arm_is_not_an_identity_expr); + return None; + } + } +} + +// Rename `extracted` with `binding` in `pat`. +fn rename_variable(pat: &ast::Pat, extracted: ast::Name, binding: ast::IdentPat) -> SyntaxNode { + let syntax = pat.syntax().clone_for_update(); + let extracted_syntax = syntax.covering_element(extracted.syntax().text_range()); + + // If `extracted` variable is a record field, we should rename it to `binding`, + // otherwise we just need to replace `extracted` with `binding`. + + if let Some(record_pat_field) = extracted_syntax.ancestors().find_map(ast::RecordPatField::cast) + { + if let Some(name_ref) = record_pat_field.field_name() { + ted::replace( + record_pat_field.syntax(), + ast::make::record_pat_field(ast::make::name_ref(&name_ref.text()), binding.into()) + .syntax() + .clone_for_update(), + ); + } + } else { + ted::replace(extracted_syntax, binding.syntax().clone_for_update()); + } + + syntax +} + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests { + use crate::tests::{check_assist, check_assist_not_applicable}; + + use super::*; + + #[test] + fn should_not_be_applicable_for_non_diverging_match() { + cov_mark::check!(non_diverging_match); + check_assist_not_applicable( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(it) => it, + None => (), + }; +} +"#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn should_not_be_applicable_if_extracting_arm_is_not_an_identity_expr() { + cov_mark::check_count!(extracting_arm_is_not_an_identity_expr, 2); + check_assist_not_applicable( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +fn foo(opt: Option<i32>) { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(it) => it + 1, + None => return, + }; +} +"#, + ); + + check_assist_not_applicable( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(it) => { + let _ = 1 + 1; + it + }, + None => return, + }; +} +"#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn should_not_be_applicable_if_extracting_arm_has_guard() { + cov_mark::check!(extracting_arm_has_guard); + check_assist_not_applicable( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(it) if 2 > 1 => it, + None => return, + }; +} +"#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn basic_pattern() { + check_assist( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(it) => it, + None => return, + }; +} + "#, + r#" +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + let Some(val) = opt else { return }; +} + "#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn keeps_modifiers() { + check_assist( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + let ref mut val = $0match opt { + Some(it) => it, + None => return, + }; +} + "#, + r#" +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + let Some(ref mut val) = opt else { return }; +} + "#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn nested_pattern() { + check_assist( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option, result +fn foo(opt: Option<Result<()>>) { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(Ok(it)) => it, + _ => return, + }; +} + "#, + r#" +fn foo(opt: Option<Result<()>>) { + let Some(Ok(val)) = opt else { return }; +} + "#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn works_with_any_diverging_block() { + check_assist( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + loop { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(it) => it, + None => break, + }; + } +} + "#, + r#" +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + loop { + let Some(val) = opt else { break }; + } +} + "#, + ); + + check_assist( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + loop { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(it) => it, + None => continue, + }; + } +} + "#, + r#" +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + loop { + let Some(val) = opt else { continue }; + } +} + "#, + ); + + check_assist( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +fn panic() -> ! {} + +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + loop { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(it) => it, + None => panic(), + }; + } +} + "#, + r#" +fn panic() -> ! {} + +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + loop { + let Some(val) = opt else { panic() }; + } +} + "#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn struct_pattern() { + check_assist( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +struct Point { + x: i32, + y: i32, +} + +fn foo(opt: Option<Point>) { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(Point { x: 0, y }) => y, + _ => return, + }; +} + "#, + r#" +struct Point { + x: i32, + y: i32, +} + +fn foo(opt: Option<Point>) { + let Some(Point { x: 0, y: val }) = opt else { return }; +} + "#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn renames_whole_binding() { + check_assist( + convert_match_to_let_else, + r#" +//- minicore: option +fn foo(opt: Option<i32>) -> Option<i32> { + let val = $0match opt { + it @ Some(42) => it, + _ => return None, + }; + val +} + "#, + r#" +fn foo(opt: Option<i32>) -> Option<i32> { + let val @ Some(42) = opt else { return None }; + val +} + "#, + ); + } +} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_to_guarded_return.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_to_guarded_return.rs index cb75619ce..b97be34c5 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_to_guarded_return.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_to_guarded_return.rs @@ -129,32 +129,15 @@ pub(crate) fn convert_to_guarded_return(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<' } Some((path, bound_ident)) => { // If-let. - let match_expr = { - let happy_arm = { - let pat = make::tuple_struct_pat( - path, - once(make::ext::simple_ident_pat(make::name("it")).into()), - ); - let expr = { - let path = make::ext::ident_path("it"); - make::expr_path(path) - }; - make::match_arm(once(pat.into()), None, expr) - }; - - let sad_arm = make::match_arm( - // FIXME: would be cool to use `None` or `Err(_)` if appropriate - once(make::wildcard_pat().into()), - None, - early_expression, - ); - - make::expr_match(cond_expr, make::match_arm_list(vec![happy_arm, sad_arm])) - }; - - let let_stmt = make::let_stmt(bound_ident, None, Some(match_expr)); - let let_stmt = let_stmt.indent(if_indent_level); - let_stmt.syntax().clone_for_update() + let pat = make::tuple_struct_pat(path, once(bound_ident)); + let let_else_stmt = make::let_else_stmt( + pat.into(), + None, + cond_expr, + ast::make::tail_only_block_expr(early_expression), + ); + let let_else_stmt = let_else_stmt.indent(if_indent_level); + let_else_stmt.syntax().clone_for_update() } }; @@ -238,10 +221,7 @@ fn main(n: Option<String>) { r#" fn main(n: Option<String>) { bar(); - let n = match n { - Some(it) => it, - _ => return, - }; + let Some(n) = n else { return }; foo(n); // comment @@ -264,10 +244,7 @@ fn main() { "#, r#" fn main() { - let x = match Err(92) { - Ok(it) => it, - _ => return, - }; + let Ok(x) = Err(92) else { return }; foo(x); } "#, @@ -292,10 +269,7 @@ fn main(n: Option<String>) { r#" fn main(n: Option<String>) { bar(); - let n = match n { - Some(it) => it, - _ => return, - }; + let Some(n) = n else { return }; foo(n); // comment @@ -323,10 +297,7 @@ fn main(n: Option<String>) { r#" fn main(n: Option<String>) { bar(); - let mut n = match n { - Some(it) => it, - _ => return, - }; + let Some(mut n) = n else { return }; foo(n); // comment @@ -354,10 +325,7 @@ fn main(n: Option<&str>) { r#" fn main(n: Option<&str>) { bar(); - let ref n = match n { - Some(it) => it, - _ => return, - }; + let Some(ref n) = n else { return }; foo(n); // comment @@ -412,10 +380,7 @@ fn main() { r#" fn main() { while true { - let n = match n { - Some(it) => it, - _ => continue, - }; + let Some(n) = n else { continue }; foo(n); bar(); } @@ -469,10 +434,7 @@ fn main() { r#" fn main() { loop { - let n = match n { - Some(it) => it, - _ => continue, - }; + let Some(n) = n else { continue }; foo(n); bar(); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_tuple_struct_to_named_struct.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_tuple_struct_to_named_struct.rs index d8f522708..92e091fca 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_tuple_struct_to_named_struct.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_tuple_struct_to_named_struct.rs @@ -226,7 +226,13 @@ fn edit_field_references( } fn generate_names(fields: impl Iterator<Item = ast::TupleField>) -> Vec<ast::Name> { - fields.enumerate().map(|(i, _)| ast::make::name(&format!("field{}", i + 1))).collect() + fields + .enumerate() + .map(|(i, _)| { + let idx = i + 1; + ast::make::name(&format!("field{idx}")) + }) + .collect() } #[cfg(test)] diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_two_arm_bool_match_to_matches_macro.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_two_arm_bool_match_to_matches_macro.rs index 54a7f480a..b1b0f587c 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_two_arm_bool_match_to_matches_macro.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_two_arm_bool_match_to_matches_macro.rs @@ -58,16 +58,16 @@ pub(crate) fn convert_two_arm_bool_match_to_matches_macro( target_range, |builder| { let mut arm_str = String::new(); - if let Some(ref pat) = first_arm.pat() { + if let Some(pat) = &first_arm.pat() { arm_str += &pat.to_string(); } - if let Some(ref guard) = first_arm.guard() { - arm_str += &format!(" {}", &guard.to_string()); + if let Some(guard) = &first_arm.guard() { + arm_str += &format!(" {guard}"); } if invert_matches { - builder.replace(target_range, format!("!matches!({}, {})", expr, arm_str)); + builder.replace(target_range, format!("!matches!({expr}, {arm_str})")); } else { - builder.replace(target_range, format!("matches!({}, {})", expr, arm_str)); + builder.replace(target_range, format!("matches!({expr}, {arm_str})")); } }, ) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/destructure_tuple_binding.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/destructure_tuple_binding.rs index dc581ff3b..31c2ce7c1 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/destructure_tuple_binding.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/destructure_tuple_binding.rs @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ fn generate_name( _usages: &Option<UsageSearchResult>, ) -> String { // FIXME: detect if name already used - format!("_{}", index) + format!("_{index}") } enum RefType { @@ -168,12 +168,12 @@ fn edit_tuple_assignment( let add_cursor = |text: &str| { // place cursor on first tuple item let first_tuple = &data.field_names[0]; - text.replacen(first_tuple, &format!("$0{}", first_tuple), 1) + text.replacen(first_tuple, &format!("$0{first_tuple}"), 1) }; // with sub_pattern: keep original tuple and add subpattern: `tup @ (_0, _1)` if in_sub_pattern { - let text = format!(" @ {}", tuple_pat); + let text = format!(" @ {tuple_pat}"); match ctx.config.snippet_cap { Some(cap) => { let snip = add_cursor(&text); @@ -314,9 +314,9 @@ struct RefData { impl RefData { fn format(&self, field_name: &str) -> String { match (self.needs_deref, self.needs_parentheses) { - (true, true) => format!("(*{})", field_name), - (true, false) => format!("*{}", field_name), - (false, true) => format!("({})", field_name), + (true, true) => format!("(*{field_name})"), + (true, false) => format!("*{field_name}"), + (false, true) => format!("({field_name})"), (false, false) => field_name.to_string(), } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_function.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_function.rs index d6c8ea785..c1e2f19ab 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_function.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_function.rs @@ -109,8 +109,6 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_function(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Op let params = body.extracted_function_params(ctx, &container_info, locals_used.iter().copied()); - let extracted_from_trait_impl = body.extracted_from_trait_impl(); - let name = make_function_name(&semantics_scope); let fun = Function { @@ -129,8 +127,11 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_function(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Op builder.replace(target_range, make_call(ctx, &fun, old_indent)); + let has_impl_wrapper = + insert_after.ancestors().any(|a| a.kind() == SyntaxKind::IMPL && a != insert_after); + let fn_def = match fun.self_param_adt(ctx) { - Some(adt) if extracted_from_trait_impl => { + Some(adt) if anchor == Anchor::Method && !has_impl_wrapper => { let fn_def = format_function(ctx, module, &fun, old_indent, new_indent + 1); generate_impl_text(&adt, &fn_def).replace("{\n\n", "{") } @@ -181,7 +182,7 @@ fn make_function_name(semantics_scope: &hir::SemanticsScope<'_>) -> ast::NameRef let mut counter = 0; while names_in_scope.contains(&name) { counter += 1; - name = format!("{}{}", &default_name, counter) + name = format!("{default_name}{counter}") } make::name_ref(&name) } @@ -272,7 +273,7 @@ enum FunType { } /// Where to put extracted function definition -#[derive(Debug)] +#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Copy)] enum Anchor { /// Extract free function and put right after current top-level function Freestanding, @@ -1245,6 +1246,14 @@ fn node_to_insert_after(body: &FunctionBody, anchor: Anchor) -> Option<SyntaxNod while let Some(next_ancestor) = ancestors.next() { match next_ancestor.kind() { SyntaxKind::SOURCE_FILE => break, + SyntaxKind::IMPL => { + if body.extracted_from_trait_impl() && matches!(anchor, Anchor::Method) { + let impl_node = find_non_trait_impl(&next_ancestor); + if let target_node @ Some(_) = impl_node.as_ref().and_then(last_impl_member) { + return target_node; + } + } + } SyntaxKind::ITEM_LIST if !matches!(anchor, Anchor::Freestanding) => continue, SyntaxKind::ITEM_LIST => { if ancestors.peek().map(SyntaxNode::kind) == Some(SyntaxKind::MODULE) { @@ -1265,6 +1274,29 @@ fn node_to_insert_after(body: &FunctionBody, anchor: Anchor) -> Option<SyntaxNod last_ancestor } +fn find_non_trait_impl(trait_impl: &SyntaxNode) -> Option<ast::Impl> { + let as_impl = ast::Impl::cast(trait_impl.clone())?; + let impl_type = Some(impl_type_name(&as_impl)?); + + let sibblings = trait_impl.parent()?.children(); + sibblings + .filter_map(ast::Impl::cast) + .find(|s| impl_type_name(s) == impl_type && !is_trait_impl(s)) +} + +fn last_impl_member(impl_node: &ast::Impl) -> Option<SyntaxNode> { + let last_child = impl_node.assoc_item_list()?.assoc_items().last()?; + Some(last_child.syntax().clone()) +} + +fn is_trait_impl(node: &ast::Impl) -> bool { + node.trait_().is_some() +} + +fn impl_type_name(impl_node: &ast::Impl) -> Option<String> { + Some(impl_node.self_ty()?.to_string()) +} + fn make_call(ctx: &AssistContext<'_>, fun: &Function, indent: IndentLevel) -> String { let ret_ty = fun.return_type(ctx); @@ -1291,19 +1323,23 @@ fn make_call(ctx: &AssistContext<'_>, fun: &Function, indent: IndentLevel) -> St match fun.outliving_locals.as_slice() { [] => {} [var] => { - format_to!(buf, "let {}{} = ", mut_modifier(var), var.local.name(ctx.db())) + let modifier = mut_modifier(var); + let name = var.local.name(ctx.db()); + format_to!(buf, "let {modifier}{name} = ") } vars => { buf.push_str("let ("); let bindings = vars.iter().format_with(", ", |local, f| { - f(&format_args!("{}{}", mut_modifier(local), local.local.name(ctx.db()))) + let modifier = mut_modifier(local); + let name = local.local.name(ctx.db()); + f(&format_args!("{modifier}{name}")) }); - format_to!(buf, "{}", bindings); + format_to!(buf, "{bindings}"); buf.push_str(") = "); } } - format_to!(buf, "{}", expr); + format_to!(buf, "{expr}"); let insert_comma = fun .body .parent() @@ -1447,6 +1483,8 @@ fn format_function( new_indent: IndentLevel, ) -> String { let mut fn_def = String::new(); + + let fun_name = &fun.name; let params = fun.make_param_list(ctx, module); let ret_ty = fun.make_ret_ty(ctx, module); let body = make_body(ctx, old_indent, new_indent, fun); @@ -1454,42 +1492,28 @@ fn format_function( let async_kw = if fun.control_flow.is_async { "async " } else { "" }; let unsafe_kw = if fun.control_flow.is_unsafe { "unsafe " } else { "" }; let (generic_params, where_clause) = make_generic_params_and_where_clause(ctx, fun); + + format_to!(fn_def, "\n\n{new_indent}{const_kw}{async_kw}{unsafe_kw}"); match ctx.config.snippet_cap { - Some(_) => format_to!( - fn_def, - "\n\n{}{}{}{}fn $0{}", - new_indent, - const_kw, - async_kw, - unsafe_kw, - fun.name, - ), - None => format_to!( - fn_def, - "\n\n{}{}{}{}fn {}", - new_indent, - const_kw, - async_kw, - unsafe_kw, - fun.name, - ), + Some(_) => format_to!(fn_def, "fn $0{fun_name}"), + None => format_to!(fn_def, "fn {fun_name}"), } if let Some(generic_params) = generic_params { - format_to!(fn_def, "{}", generic_params); + format_to!(fn_def, "{generic_params}"); } - format_to!(fn_def, "{}", params); + format_to!(fn_def, "{params}"); if let Some(ret_ty) = ret_ty { - format_to!(fn_def, " {}", ret_ty); + format_to!(fn_def, " {ret_ty}"); } if let Some(where_clause) = where_clause { - format_to!(fn_def, " {}", where_clause); + format_to!(fn_def, " {where_clause}"); } - format_to!(fn_def, " {}", body); + format_to!(fn_def, " {body}"); fn_def } @@ -5060,6 +5084,236 @@ impl Struct { } #[test] + fn extract_method_from_trait_with_existing_non_empty_impl_block() { + check_assist( + extract_function, + r#" +struct Struct(i32); +trait Trait { + fn bar(&self) -> i32; +} + +impl Struct { + fn foo() {} +} + +impl Trait for Struct { + fn bar(&self) -> i32 { + $0self.0 + 2$0 + } +} +"#, + r#" +struct Struct(i32); +trait Trait { + fn bar(&self) -> i32; +} + +impl Struct { + fn foo() {} + + fn $0fun_name(&self) -> i32 { + self.0 + 2 + } +} + +impl Trait for Struct { + fn bar(&self) -> i32 { + self.fun_name() + } +} +"#, + ) + } + + #[test] + fn extract_function_from_trait_with_existing_non_empty_impl_block() { + check_assist( + extract_function, + r#" +struct Struct(i32); +trait Trait { + fn bar(&self) -> i32; +} + +impl Struct { + fn foo() {} +} + +impl Trait for Struct { + fn bar(&self) -> i32 { + let three_squared = $03 * 3$0; + self.0 + three_squared + } +} +"#, + r#" +struct Struct(i32); +trait Trait { + fn bar(&self) -> i32; +} + +impl Struct { + fn foo() {} +} + +impl Trait for Struct { + fn bar(&self) -> i32 { + let three_squared = fun_name(); + self.0 + three_squared + } +} + +fn $0fun_name() -> i32 { + 3 * 3 +} +"#, + ) + } + + #[test] + fn extract_method_from_trait_with_multiple_existing_impl_blocks() { + check_assist( + extract_function, + r#" +struct Struct(i32); +struct StructBefore(i32); +struct StructAfter(i32); +trait Trait { + fn bar(&self) -> i32; +} + +impl StructBefore { + fn foo(){} +} + +impl Struct { + fn foo(){} +} + +impl StructAfter { + fn foo(){} +} + +impl Trait for Struct { + fn bar(&self) -> i32 { + $0self.0 + 2$0 + } +} +"#, + r#" +struct Struct(i32); +struct StructBefore(i32); +struct StructAfter(i32); +trait Trait { + fn bar(&self) -> i32; +} + +impl StructBefore { + fn foo(){} +} + +impl Struct { + fn foo(){} + + fn $0fun_name(&self) -> i32 { + self.0 + 2 + } +} + +impl StructAfter { + fn foo(){} +} + +impl Trait for Struct { + fn bar(&self) -> i32 { + self.fun_name() + } +} +"#, + ) + } + + #[test] + fn extract_method_from_trait_with_multiple_existing_trait_impl_blocks() { + check_assist( + extract_function, + r#" +struct Struct(i32); +trait Trait { + fn bar(&self) -> i32; +} +trait TraitBefore { + fn before(&self) -> i32; +} +trait TraitAfter { + fn after(&self) -> i32; +} + +impl TraitBefore for Struct { + fn before(&self) -> i32 { + 42 + } +} + +impl Struct { + fn foo(){} +} + +impl TraitAfter for Struct { + fn after(&self) -> i32 { + 42 + } +} + +impl Trait for Struct { + fn bar(&self) -> i32 { + $0self.0 + 2$0 + } +} +"#, + r#" +struct Struct(i32); +trait Trait { + fn bar(&self) -> i32; +} +trait TraitBefore { + fn before(&self) -> i32; +} +trait TraitAfter { + fn after(&self) -> i32; +} + +impl TraitBefore for Struct { + fn before(&self) -> i32 { + 42 + } +} + +impl Struct { + fn foo(){} + + fn $0fun_name(&self) -> i32 { + self.0 + 2 + } +} + +impl TraitAfter for Struct { + fn after(&self) -> i32 { + 42 + } +} + +impl Trait for Struct { + fn bar(&self) -> i32 { + self.fun_name() + } +} +"#, + ) + } + + #[test] fn closure_arguments() { check_assist( extract_function, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_module.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_module.rs index 897980c66..56834394a 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_module.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_module.rs @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_module(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opti for item in items_to_be_processed { let item = item.indent(IndentLevel(1)); let mut indented_item = String::new(); - format_to!(indented_item, "{}{}", new_item_indent, item.to_string()); + format_to!(indented_item, "{new_item_indent}{item}"); body_items.push(indented_item); } @@ -137,30 +137,28 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_module(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opti let mut impl_body_def = String::new(); if let Some(self_ty) = impl_.self_ty() { - format_to!( - impl_body_def, - "{}impl {} {{\n{}\n{}}}", - old_item_indent + 1, - self_ty.to_string(), - body, - old_item_indent + 1 - ); - + { + let impl_indent = old_item_indent + 1; + format_to!( + impl_body_def, + "{impl_indent}impl {self_ty} {{\n{body}\n{impl_indent}}}", + ); + } body = impl_body_def; // Add the import for enum/struct corresponding to given impl block module.make_use_stmt_of_node_with_super(self_ty.syntax()); for item in module.use_items { - let mut indented_item = String::new(); - format_to!(indented_item, "{}{}", old_item_indent + 1, item.to_string()); - body = format!("{}\n\n{}", indented_item, body); + let item_indent = old_item_indent + 1; + body = format!("{item_indent}{item}\n\n{body}"); } } } let mut module_def = String::new(); - format_to!(module_def, "mod {} {{\n{}\n{}}}", module.name, body, old_item_indent); + let module_name = module.name; + format_to!(module_def, "mod {module_name} {{\n{body}\n{old_item_indent}}}"); let mut usages_to_be_updated_for_curr_file = vec![]; for usages_to_be_updated_for_file in usages_to_be_processed { @@ -199,7 +197,7 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_module(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opti builder.delete(range); } - builder.insert(impl_.syntax().text_range().end(), format!("\n\n{}", module_def)); + builder.insert(impl_.syntax().text_range().end(), format!("\n\n{module_def}")); } else { builder.replace(module.text_range, module_def) } @@ -343,9 +341,10 @@ impl Module { && !self.text_range.contains_range(desc.text_range()) { if let Some(name_ref) = ast::NameRef::cast(desc) { + let mod_name = self.name; return Some(( name_ref.syntax().text_range(), - format!("{}::{}", self.name, name_ref), + format!("{mod_name}::{name_ref}"), )); } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_struct_from_enum_variant.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_struct_from_enum_variant.rs index 970e948df..b4e10667b 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_struct_from_enum_variant.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_struct_from_enum_variant.rs @@ -296,10 +296,14 @@ fn create_struct_def( fn update_variant(variant: &ast::Variant, generics: Option<ast::GenericParamList>) -> Option<()> { let name = variant.name()?; - let ty = generics + let generic_args = generics .filter(|generics| generics.generic_params().count() > 0) - .map(|generics| make::ty(&format!("{}{}", &name.text(), generics.to_generic_args()))) - .unwrap_or_else(|| make::ty(&name.text())); + .map(|generics| generics.to_generic_args()); + // FIXME: replace with a `ast::make` constructor + let ty = match generic_args { + Some(generic_args) => make::ty(&format!("{name}{generic_args}")), + None => make::ty(&name.text()), + }; // change from a record to a tuple field list let tuple_field = make::tuple_field(None, ty); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_type_alias.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_type_alias.rs index 03aa8601d..3116935fc 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_type_alias.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_type_alias.rs @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ use either::Either; use ide_db::syntax_helpers::node_ext::walk_ty; -use itertools::Itertools; use syntax::{ - ast::{self, edit::IndentLevel, AstNode, HasGenericParams, HasName}, + ast::{self, edit::IndentLevel, make, AstNode, HasGenericParams, HasName}, match_ast, }; @@ -64,41 +63,29 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_type_alias(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> known_generics.extend(it.generic_params()); } let generics = collect_used_generics(&ty, &known_generics); + let generic_params = + generics.map(|it| make::generic_param_list(it.into_iter().cloned())); - let replacement = if !generics.is_empty() { - format!( - "Type<{}>", - generics.iter().format_with(", ", |generic, f| { - match generic { - ast::GenericParam::ConstParam(cp) => f(&cp.name().unwrap()), - ast::GenericParam::LifetimeParam(lp) => f(&lp.lifetime().unwrap()), - ast::GenericParam::TypeParam(tp) => f(&tp.name().unwrap()), - } - }) - ) - } else { - String::from("Type") - }; + let ty_args = generic_params + .as_ref() + .map_or(String::new(), |it| it.to_generic_args().to_string()); + let replacement = format!("Type{ty_args}"); builder.replace(target, replacement); let indent = IndentLevel::from_node(node); - let generics = if !generics.is_empty() { - format!("<{}>", generics.iter().format(", ")) - } else { - String::new() - }; + let generic_params = generic_params.map_or(String::new(), |it| it.to_string()); match ctx.config.snippet_cap { Some(cap) => { builder.insert_snippet( cap, insert_pos, - format!("type $0Type{} = {};\n\n{}", generics, ty, indent), + format!("type $0Type{generic_params} = {ty};\n\n{indent}"), ); } None => { builder.insert( insert_pos, - format!("type Type{} = {};\n\n{}", generics, ty, indent), + format!("type Type{generic_params} = {ty};\n\n{indent}"), ); } } @@ -109,7 +96,7 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_type_alias(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> fn collect_used_generics<'gp>( ty: &ast::Type, known_generics: &'gp [ast::GenericParam], -) -> Vec<&'gp ast::GenericParam> { +) -> Option<Vec<&'gp ast::GenericParam>> { // can't use a closure -> closure here cause lifetime inference fails for that fn find_lifetime(text: &str) -> impl Fn(&&ast::GenericParam) -> bool + '_ { move |gp: &&ast::GenericParam| match gp { @@ -198,7 +185,8 @@ fn collect_used_generics<'gp>( ast::GenericParam::LifetimeParam(_) => 0, ast::GenericParam::TypeParam(_) => 1, }); - generics + + Some(generics).filter(|it| it.len() > 0) } #[cfg(test)] diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_variable.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_variable.rs index 3596b6f82..a738deffb 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_variable.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_variable.rs @@ -91,13 +91,13 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_variable(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Op match anchor { Anchor::Before(_) | Anchor::Replace(_) => { - format_to!(buf, "let {}{} = {}", var_modifier, var_name, reference_modifier) + format_to!(buf, "let {var_modifier}{var_name} = {reference_modifier}") } Anchor::WrapInBlock(_) => { - format_to!(buf, "{{ let {} = {}", var_name, reference_modifier) + format_to!(buf, "{{ let {var_name} = {reference_modifier}") } }; - format_to!(buf, "{}", to_extract.syntax()); + format_to!(buf, "{to_extract}"); if let Anchor::Replace(stmt) = anchor { cov_mark::hit!(test_extract_var_expr_stmt); @@ -107,8 +107,8 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_variable(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Op match ctx.config.snippet_cap { Some(cap) => { let snip = buf.replace( - &format!("let {}{}", var_modifier, var_name), - &format!("let {}$0{}", var_modifier, var_name), + &format!("let {var_modifier}{var_name}"), + &format!("let {var_modifier}$0{var_name}"), ); edit.replace_snippet(cap, expr_range, snip) } @@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ pub(crate) fn extract_variable(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Op match ctx.config.snippet_cap { Some(cap) => { let snip = buf.replace( - &format!("let {}{}", var_modifier, var_name), - &format!("let {}$0{}", var_modifier, var_name), + &format!("let {var_modifier}{var_name}"), + &format!("let {var_modifier}$0{var_name}"), ); edit.insert_snippet(cap, offset, snip) } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/fix_visibility.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/fix_visibility.rs index b33846f54..d9e00435e 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/fix_visibility.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/fix_visibility.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use hir::{db::HirDatabase, HasSource, HasVisibility, PathResolution}; +use hir::{db::HirDatabase, HasSource, HasVisibility, ModuleDef, PathResolution, ScopeDef}; use ide_db::base_db::FileId; use syntax::{ ast::{self, HasVisibility as _}, @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ use crate::{utils::vis_offset, AssistContext, AssistId, AssistKind, Assists}; // fn frobnicate() {} // } // fn main() { -// m::frobnicate$0() {} +// m::frobnicate$0(); // } // ``` // -> @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ use crate::{utils::vis_offset, AssistContext, AssistId, AssistKind, Assists}; // $0pub(crate) fn frobnicate() {} // } // fn main() { -// m::frobnicate() {} +// m::frobnicate(); // } // ``` pub(crate) fn fix_visibility(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> { @@ -37,11 +37,15 @@ pub(crate) fn fix_visibility(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opti fn add_vis_to_referenced_module_def(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> { let path: ast::Path = ctx.find_node_at_offset()?; - let path_res = ctx.sema.resolve_path(&path)?; - let def = match path_res { - PathResolution::Def(def) => def, - _ => return None, - }; + let qualifier = path.qualifier()?; + let name_ref = path.segment()?.name_ref()?; + let qualifier_res = ctx.sema.resolve_path(&qualifier)?; + let PathResolution::Def(ModuleDef::Module(module)) = qualifier_res else { return None; }; + let (_, def) = module + .scope(ctx.db(), None) + .into_iter() + .find(|(name, _)| name.to_smol_str() == name_ref.text().as_str())?; + let ScopeDef::ModuleDef(def) = def else { return None; }; let current_module = ctx.sema.scope(path.syntax())?.module(); let target_module = def.module(ctx.db())?; @@ -57,8 +61,8 @@ fn add_vis_to_referenced_module_def(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) if current_module.krate() == target_module.krate() { "pub(crate)" } else { "pub" }; let assist_label = match target_name { - None => format!("Change visibility to {}", missing_visibility), - Some(name) => format!("Change visibility of {} to {}", name, missing_visibility), + None => format!("Change visibility to {missing_visibility}"), + Some(name) => format!("Change visibility of {name} to {missing_visibility}"), }; acc.add(AssistId("fix_visibility", AssistKind::QuickFix), assist_label, target, |builder| { @@ -68,15 +72,15 @@ fn add_vis_to_referenced_module_def(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) Some(current_visibility) => builder.replace_snippet( cap, current_visibility.syntax().text_range(), - format!("$0{}", missing_visibility), + format!("$0{missing_visibility}"), ), - None => builder.insert_snippet(cap, offset, format!("$0{} ", missing_visibility)), + None => builder.insert_snippet(cap, offset, format!("$0{missing_visibility} ")), }, None => match current_visibility { Some(current_visibility) => { builder.replace(current_visibility.syntax().text_range(), missing_visibility) } - None => builder.insert(offset, format!("{} ", missing_visibility)), + None => builder.insert(offset, format!("{missing_visibility} ")), }, } }) @@ -114,7 +118,7 @@ fn add_vis_to_referenced_record_field(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_> let target_name = record_field_def.name(ctx.db()); let assist_label = - format!("Change visibility of {}.{} to {}", parent_name, target_name, missing_visibility); + format!("Change visibility of {parent_name}.{target_name} to {missing_visibility}"); acc.add(AssistId("fix_visibility", AssistKind::QuickFix), assist_label, target, |builder| { builder.edit_file(target_file); @@ -123,15 +127,15 @@ fn add_vis_to_referenced_record_field(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_> Some(current_visibility) => builder.replace_snippet( cap, current_visibility.syntax().text_range(), - format!("$0{}", missing_visibility), + format!("$0{missing_visibility}"), ), - None => builder.insert_snippet(cap, offset, format!("$0{} ", missing_visibility)), + None => builder.insert_snippet(cap, offset, format!("$0{missing_visibility} ")), }, None => match current_visibility { Some(current_visibility) => { builder.replace(current_visibility.syntax().text_range(), missing_visibility) } - None => builder.insert(offset, format!("{} ", missing_visibility)), + None => builder.insert(offset, format!("{missing_visibility} ")), }, } }) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_enum_projection_method.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_enum_projection_method.rs index bdd3cf4f0..c9aa41c84 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_enum_projection_method.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_enum_projection_method.rs @@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ fn generate_enum_projection_method( happy_case, sad_case, } = props; + let variant = ctx.find_node_at_offset::<ast::Variant>()?; let variant_name = variant.name()?; let parent_enum = ast::Adt::Enum(variant.parent_enum()); @@ -144,7 +145,7 @@ fn generate_enum_projection_method( ast::StructKind::Unit => return None, }; - let fn_name = format!("{}_{}", fn_name_prefix, &to_lower_snake_case(&variant_name.text())); + let fn_name = format!("{fn_name_prefix}_{}", &to_lower_snake_case(&variant_name.text())); // Return early if we've found an existing new fn let impl_def = find_struct_impl(ctx, &parent_enum, &[fn_name.clone()])?; @@ -156,15 +157,25 @@ fn generate_enum_projection_method( assist_description, target, |builder| { - let vis = parent_enum.visibility().map_or(String::new(), |v| format!("{v} ")); + let vis = parent_enum.visibility().map_or(String::new(), |v| format!("{} ", v)); + + let field_type_syntax = field_type.syntax(); + + let must_use = if ctx.config.assist_emit_must_use { + "#[must_use]\n " + } else { + "" + }; + let method = format!( - " {vis}fn {fn_name}({self_param}) -> {return_prefix}{field_type}{return_suffix} {{ + " {must_use}{vis}fn {fn_name}({self_param}) -> {return_prefix}{field_type_syntax}{return_suffix} {{ if let Self::{variant_name}{pattern_suffix} = self {{ {happy_case}({bound_name}) }} else {{ {sad_case} }} - }}"); + }}" + ); add_method_to_adt(builder, &parent_enum, impl_def, &method); }, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_enum_variant.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_enum_variant.rs index 35cd42908..0bcb57283 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_enum_variant.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_enum_variant.rs @@ -261,12 +261,12 @@ fn main() { } //- /foo.rs -enum Foo { +pub enum Foo { Bar, } ", r" -enum Foo { +pub enum Foo { Bar, Baz, } @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ fn main() { generate_enum_variant, r" mod m { - enum Foo { + pub enum Foo { Bar, } } @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ fn main() { ", r" mod m { - enum Foo { + pub enum Foo { Bar, Baz, } @@ -516,10 +516,10 @@ mod foo; use foo::Foo::Bar$0; //- /foo.rs -enum Foo {} +pub enum Foo {} ", r" -enum Foo { +pub enum Foo { Bar, } ", diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_function.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_function.rs index c229127e4..57f198748 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_function.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_function.rs @@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@ fn foo() { generate_function, r" mod bar { - mod baz {} + pub mod baz {} } fn foo() { @@ -1333,7 +1333,7 @@ fn foo() { ", r" mod bar { - mod baz { + pub mod baz { pub(crate) fn my_fn() { ${0:todo!()} } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_call.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_call.rs index 9f51cdaf8..0c546ce5d 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_call.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_call.rs @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +use std::collections::BTreeSet; + use ast::make; use either::Either; use hir::{db::HirDatabase, PathResolution, Semantics, TypeInfo}; @@ -190,10 +192,10 @@ pub(crate) fn inline_call(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option< PathResolution::Def(hir::ModuleDef::Function(f)) => f, _ => return None, }; - (function, format!("Inline `{}`", path)) + (function, format!("Inline `{path}`")) } ast::CallableExpr::MethodCall(call) => { - (ctx.sema.resolve_method_call(call)?, format!("Inline `{}`", name_ref)) + (ctx.sema.resolve_method_call(call)?, format!("Inline `{name_ref}`")) } }; @@ -373,8 +375,44 @@ fn inline( }) } } + + let mut func_let_vars: BTreeSet<String> = BTreeSet::new(); + + // grab all of the local variable declarations in the function + for stmt in fn_body.statements() { + if let Some(let_stmt) = ast::LetStmt::cast(stmt.syntax().to_owned()) { + for has_token in let_stmt.syntax().children_with_tokens() { + if let Some(node) = has_token.as_node() { + if let Some(ident_pat) = ast::IdentPat::cast(node.to_owned()) { + func_let_vars.insert(ident_pat.syntax().text().to_string()); + } + } + } + } + } + // Inline parameter expressions or generate `let` statements depending on whether inlining works or not. for ((pat, param_ty, _), usages, expr) in izip!(params, param_use_nodes, arguments).rev() { + // izip confuses RA due to our lack of hygiene info currently losing us type info causing incorrect errors + let usages: &[ast::PathExpr] = &*usages; + let expr: &ast::Expr = expr; + + let insert_let_stmt = || { + let ty = sema.type_of_expr(expr).filter(TypeInfo::has_adjustment).and(param_ty.clone()); + if let Some(stmt_list) = body.stmt_list() { + stmt_list.push_front( + make::let_stmt(pat.clone(), ty, Some(expr.clone())).clone_for_update().into(), + ) + } + }; + + // check if there is a local var in the function that conflicts with parameter + // if it does then emit a let statement and continue + if func_let_vars.contains(&expr.syntax().text().to_string()) { + insert_let_stmt(); + continue; + } + let inline_direct = |usage, replacement: &ast::Expr| { if let Some(field) = path_expr_as_record_field(usage) { cov_mark::hit!(inline_call_inline_direct_field); @@ -383,9 +421,7 @@ fn inline( ted::replace(usage.syntax(), &replacement.syntax().clone_for_update()); } }; - // izip confuses RA due to our lack of hygiene info currently losing us type info causing incorrect errors - let usages: &[ast::PathExpr] = &*usages; - let expr: &ast::Expr = expr; + match usages { // inline single use closure arguments [usage] @@ -408,18 +444,11 @@ fn inline( } // can't inline, emit a let statement _ => { - let ty = - sema.type_of_expr(expr).filter(TypeInfo::has_adjustment).and(param_ty.clone()); - if let Some(stmt_list) = body.stmt_list() { - stmt_list.push_front( - make::let_stmt(pat.clone(), ty, Some(expr.clone())) - .clone_for_update() - .into(), - ) - } + insert_let_stmt(); } } } + if let Some(generic_arg_list) = generic_arg_list.clone() { if let Some((target, source)) = &sema.scope(node.syntax()).zip(sema.scope(fn_body.syntax())) { @@ -1256,4 +1285,37 @@ impl A { "#, ) } + + #[test] + fn local_variable_shadowing_callers_argument() { + check_assist( + inline_call, + r#" +fn foo(bar: u32, baz: u32) -> u32 { + let a = 1; + bar * baz * a * 6 +} +fn main() { + let a = 7; + let b = 1; + let res = foo$0(a, b); +} +"#, + r#" +fn foo(bar: u32, baz: u32) -> u32 { + let a = 1; + bar * baz * a * 6 +} +fn main() { + let a = 7; + let b = 1; + let res = { + let bar = a; + let a = 1; + bar * b * a * 6 + }; +} +"#, + ); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_local_variable.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_local_variable.rs index 7259d6781..ce44100e3 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_local_variable.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_local_variable.rs @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ pub(crate) fn inline_local_variable(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) .collect::<Option<Vec<_>>>()?; let init_str = initializer_expr.syntax().text().to_string(); - let init_in_paren = format!("({})", &init_str); + let init_in_paren = format!("({init_str})"); let target = match target { ast::NameOrNameRef::Name(it) => it.syntax().text_range(), @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ pub(crate) fn inline_local_variable(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) let replacement = if should_wrap { &init_in_paren } else { &init_str }; if ast::RecordExprField::for_field_name(&name).is_some() { cov_mark::hit!(inline_field_shorthand); - builder.insert(range.end(), format!(": {}", replacement)); + builder.insert(range.end(), format!(": {replacement}")); } else { builder.replace(range, replacement.clone()) } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/introduce_named_lifetime.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/introduce_named_lifetime.rs index 2fc754e3e..a54dc4f96 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/introduce_named_lifetime.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/introduce_named_lifetime.rs @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ fn generate_unique_lifetime_param_name( Some(type_params) => { let used_lifetime_params: FxHashSet<_> = type_params.lifetime_params().map(|p| p.syntax().text().to_string()).collect(); - ('a'..='z').map(|it| format!("'{}", it)).find(|it| !used_lifetime_params.contains(it)) + ('a'..='z').map(|it| format!("'{it}")).find(|it| !used_lifetime_params.contains(it)) } None => Some("'a".to_string()), } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/merge_match_arms.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/merge_match_arms.rs index c24015b1c..641c90885 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/merge_match_arms.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/merge_match_arms.rs @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ pub(crate) fn merge_match_arms(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Op .join(" | ") }; - let arm = format!("{} => {},", pats, current_expr.syntax().text()); + let arm = format!("{pats} => {current_expr},"); if let [first, .., last] = &*arms_to_merge { let start = first.syntax().text_range().start(); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_format_string_arg.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_format_string_arg.rs index aa710d2ce..11db6ae7f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_format_string_arg.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_format_string_arg.rs @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ pub(crate) fn move_format_string_arg(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) NodeOrToken::Node(n) => { format_to!(current_arg, "{n}"); }, - NodeOrToken::Token(t) if t.kind() == COMMA=> { + NodeOrToken::Token(t) if t.kind() == COMMA => { existing_args.push(current_arg.trim().into()); current_arg.clear(); }, @@ -238,14 +238,14 @@ fn main() { &add_macro_decl( r#" fn main() { - print!("{} {x + 1:b} {Struct(1, 2)}$0", 1); + print!("{:b} {x + 1:b} {Struct(1, 2)}$0", 1); } "#, ), &add_macro_decl( r#" fn main() { - print!("{} {:b} {}"$0, 1, x + 1, Struct(1, 2)); + print!("{:b} {:b} {}"$0, 1, x + 1, Struct(1, 2)); } "#, ), diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_from_mod_rs.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_from_mod_rs.rs index a6c85a2b1..1728c03cd 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_from_mod_rs.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_from_mod_rs.rs @@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ pub(crate) fn move_from_mod_rs(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Op let target = source_file.syntax().text_range(); let module_name = module.name(ctx.db())?.to_string(); - let path = format!("../{}.rs", module_name); + let path = format!("../{module_name}.rs"); let dst = AnchoredPathBuf { anchor: ctx.file_id(), path }; acc.add( AssistId("move_from_mod_rs", AssistKind::Refactor), - format!("Convert {}/mod.rs to {}.rs", module_name, module_name), + format!("Convert {module_name}/mod.rs to {module_name}.rs"), target, |builder| { builder.move_file(ctx.file_id(), dst); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_guard.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_guard.rs index b8f1b36de..ec3281619 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_guard.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_guard.rs @@ -133,16 +133,16 @@ pub(crate) fn move_arm_cond_to_match_guard( }; let then_arm_end = match_arm.syntax().text_range().end(); let indent_level = match_arm.indent_level(); - let spaces = " ".repeat(indent_level.0 as _); + let spaces = indent_level; let mut first = true; for (cond, block) in conds_blocks { if !first { - edit.insert(then_arm_end, format!("\n{}", spaces)); + edit.insert(then_arm_end, format!("\n{spaces}")); } else { first = false; } - let guard = format!("{} if {} => ", match_pat, cond.syntax().text()); + let guard = format!("{match_pat} if {cond} => "); edit.insert(then_arm_end, guard); let only_expr = block.statements().next().is_none(); match &block.tail_expr() { @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ pub(crate) fn move_arm_cond_to_match_guard( } if let Some(e) = tail { cov_mark::hit!(move_guard_ifelse_else_tail); - let guard = format!("\n{}{} => ", spaces, match_pat); + let guard = format!("\n{spaces}{match_pat} => "); edit.insert(then_arm_end, guard); let only_expr = e.statements().next().is_none(); match &e.tail_expr() { @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ pub(crate) fn move_arm_cond_to_match_guard( { cov_mark::hit!(move_guard_ifelse_has_wildcard); } - _ => edit.insert(then_arm_end, format!("\n{}{} => {{}}", spaces, match_pat)), + _ => edit.insert(then_arm_end, format!("\n{spaces}{match_pat} => {{}}")), } } }, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_module_to_file.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_module_to_file.rs index 7468318a5..a7c605325 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_module_to_file.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_module_to_file.rs @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ pub(crate) fn move_module_to_file(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> let mut buf = String::from("./"); match parent_module.name(ctx.db()) { Some(name) if !parent_module.is_mod_rs(ctx.db()) => { - format_to!(buf, "{}/", name) + format_to!(buf, "{name}/") } _ => (), } @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ pub(crate) fn move_module_to_file(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> items }; - let buf = format!("mod {};", module_name); + let buf = format!("mod {module_name};"); let replacement_start = match module_ast.mod_token() { Some(mod_token) => mod_token.text_range(), diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_to_mod_rs.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_to_mod_rs.rs index a909ce8b2..076d25411 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_to_mod_rs.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/move_to_mod_rs.rs @@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ pub(crate) fn move_to_mod_rs(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opti let target = source_file.syntax().text_range(); let module_name = module.name(ctx.db())?.to_string(); - let path = format!("./{}/mod.rs", module_name); + let path = format!("./{module_name}/mod.rs"); let dst = AnchoredPathBuf { anchor: ctx.file_id(), path }; acc.add( AssistId("move_to_mod_rs", AssistKind::Refactor), - format!("Convert {}.rs to {}/mod.rs", module_name, module_name), + format!("Convert {module_name}.rs to {module_name}/mod.rs"), target, |builder| { builder.move_file(ctx.file_id(), dst); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/number_representation.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/number_representation.rs index 424db7437..7e3fef516 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/number_representation.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/number_representation.rs @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ pub(crate) fn reformat_number_literal(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_> converted.push_str(suffix); let group_id = GroupLabel("Reformat number literal".into()); - let label = format!("Convert {} to {}", literal, converted); + let label = format!("Convert {literal} to {converted}"); let range = literal.syntax().text_range(); acc.add_group( &group_id, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/qualify_method_call.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/qualify_method_call.rs index e57d1d065..1ea87429c 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/qualify_method_call.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/qualify_method_call.rs @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ pub(crate) fn qualify_method_call(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> acc.add( AssistId("qualify_method_call", AssistKind::RefactorInline), - format!("Qualify `{}` method call", ident.text()), + format!("Qualify `{ident}` method call"), range, |builder| { qualify_candidate.qualify( diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/qualify_path.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/qualify_path.rs index 4b2af550b..e759e1561 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/qualify_path.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/qualify_path.rs @@ -118,14 +118,14 @@ impl QualifyCandidate<'_> { match self { QualifyCandidate::QualifierStart(segment, generics) => { let generics = generics.as_ref().map_or_else(String::new, ToString::to_string); - replacer(format!("{}{}::{}", import, generics, segment)); + replacer(format!("{import}{generics}::{segment}")); } QualifyCandidate::UnqualifiedName(generics) => { let generics = generics.as_ref().map_or_else(String::new, ToString::to_string); - replacer(format!("{}{}", import, generics)); + replacer(format!("{import}{generics}")); } QualifyCandidate::TraitAssocItem(qualifier, segment) => { - replacer(format!("<{} as {}>::{}", qualifier, import, segment)); + replacer(format!("<{qualifier} as {import}>::{segment}")); } QualifyCandidate::TraitMethod(db, mcall_expr) => { Self::qualify_trait_method(db, mcall_expr, replacer, import, item); @@ -155,16 +155,11 @@ impl QualifyCandidate<'_> { hir::Access::Exclusive => make::expr_ref(receiver, true), hir::Access::Owned => receiver, }; - replacer(format!( - "{}::{}{}{}", - import, - method_name, - generics, - match arg_list { - Some(args) => make::arg_list(iter::once(receiver).chain(args)), - None => make::arg_list(iter::once(receiver)), - } - )); + let arg_list = match arg_list { + Some(args) => make::arg_list(iter::once(receiver).chain(args)), + None => make::arg_list(iter::once(receiver)), + }; + replacer(format!("{import}::{method_name}{generics}{arg_list}")); } Some(()) } @@ -218,15 +213,17 @@ fn group_label(candidate: &ImportCandidate) -> GroupLabel { } } .text(); - GroupLabel(format!("Qualify {}", name)) + GroupLabel(format!("Qualify {name}")) } fn label(candidate: &ImportCandidate, import: &LocatedImport) -> String { + let import_path = &import.import_path; + match candidate { ImportCandidate::Path(candidate) if candidate.qualifier.is_none() => { - format!("Qualify as `{}`", import.import_path) + format!("Qualify as `{import_path}`") } - _ => format!("Qualify with `{}`", import.import_path), + _ => format!("Qualify with `{import_path}`"), } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/raw_string.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/raw_string.rs index dbe8cb7bf..c9bc25b27 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/raw_string.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/raw_string.rs @@ -34,13 +34,10 @@ pub(crate) fn make_raw_string(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opt let hashes = "#".repeat(required_hashes(&value).max(1)); if matches!(value, Cow::Borrowed(_)) { // Avoid replacing the whole string to better position the cursor. - edit.insert(token.syntax().text_range().start(), format!("r{}", hashes)); + edit.insert(token.syntax().text_range().start(), format!("r{hashes}")); edit.insert(token.syntax().text_range().end(), hashes); } else { - edit.replace( - token.syntax().text_range(), - format!("r{}\"{}\"{}", hashes, value, hashes), - ); + edit.replace(token.syntax().text_range(), format!("r{hashes}\"{value}\"{hashes}")); } }, ) @@ -83,7 +80,7 @@ pub(crate) fn make_usual_string(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> O } } - edit.replace(token.syntax().text_range(), format!("\"{}\"", escaped)); + edit.replace(token.syntax().text_range(), format!("\"{escaped}\"")); }, ) } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/remove_dbg.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/remove_dbg.rs index afaa7c933..99ae60e07 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/remove_dbg.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/remove_dbg.rs @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ use itertools::Itertools; use syntax::{ ast::{self, AstNode, AstToken}, - match_ast, NodeOrToken, SyntaxElement, TextSize, T, + match_ast, NodeOrToken, SyntaxElement, TextRange, TextSize, T, }; use crate::{AssistContext, AssistId, AssistKind, Assists}; @@ -22,7 +22,36 @@ use crate::{AssistContext, AssistId, AssistKind, Assists}; // } // ``` pub(crate) fn remove_dbg(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> { - let macro_call = ctx.find_node_at_offset::<ast::MacroCall>()?; + let macro_calls = if ctx.has_empty_selection() { + vec![ctx.find_node_at_offset::<ast::MacroCall>()?] + } else { + ctx.covering_element() + .as_node()? + .descendants() + .filter(|node| ctx.selection_trimmed().contains_range(node.text_range())) + .filter_map(ast::MacroCall::cast) + .collect() + }; + + let replacements = + macro_calls.into_iter().filter_map(compute_dbg_replacement).collect::<Vec<_>>(); + if replacements.is_empty() { + return None; + } + + acc.add( + AssistId("remove_dbg", AssistKind::Refactor), + "Remove dbg!()", + ctx.selection_trimmed(), + |builder| { + for (range, text) in replacements { + builder.replace(range, text); + } + }, + ) +} + +fn compute_dbg_replacement(macro_call: ast::MacroCall) -> Option<(TextRange, String)> { let tt = macro_call.token_tree()?; let r_delim = NodeOrToken::Token(tt.right_delimiter_token()?); if macro_call.path()?.segment()?.name_ref()?.text() != "dbg" @@ -41,7 +70,7 @@ pub(crate) fn remove_dbg(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<( let macro_expr = ast::MacroExpr::cast(macro_call.syntax().parent()?)?; let parent = macro_expr.syntax().parent()?; - let (range, text) = match &*input_expressions { + Some(match &*input_expressions { // dbg!() [] => { match_ast! { @@ -102,15 +131,11 @@ pub(crate) fn remove_dbg(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<( }; ( macro_call.syntax().text_range(), - if wrap { format!("({})", expr) } else { expr.to_string() }, + if wrap { format!("({expr})") } else { expr.to_string() }, ) } // dbg!(expr0, expr1, ...) exprs => (macro_call.syntax().text_range(), format!("({})", exprs.iter().format(", "))), - }; - - acc.add(AssistId("remove_dbg", AssistKind::Refactor), "Remove dbg!()", range, |builder| { - builder.replace(range, text); }) } @@ -127,8 +152,8 @@ mod tests { fn check(ra_fixture_before: &str, ra_fixture_after: &str) { check_assist( remove_dbg, - &format!("fn main() {{\n{}\n}}", ra_fixture_before), - &format!("fn main() {{\n{}\n}}", ra_fixture_after), + &format!("fn main() {{\n{ra_fixture_before}\n}}"), + &format!("fn main() {{\n{ra_fixture_after}\n}}"), ); } @@ -238,4 +263,28 @@ fn foo() { check(r#"$0dbg!(0, 1)"#, r#"(0, 1)"#); check(r#"$0dbg!(0, (1, 2))"#, r#"(0, (1, 2))"#); } + + #[test] + fn test_range() { + check( + r#" +fn f() { + dbg!(0) + $0dbg!(1); + dbg!(())$0 +} +"#, + r#" +fn f() { + dbg!(0) + 1; + () +} +"#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn test_range_partial() { + check_assist_not_applicable(remove_dbg, r#"$0dbg$0!(0)"#); + check_assist_not_applicable(remove_dbg, r#"$0dbg!(0$0)"#); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_derive_with_manual_impl.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_derive_with_manual_impl.rs index 9fd5e1886..6fa15b28e 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_derive_with_manual_impl.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_derive_with_manual_impl.rs @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ fn add_assist( ) -> Option<()> { let target = attr.syntax().text_range(); let annotated_name = adt.name()?; - let label = format!("Convert to manual `impl {} for {}`", replace_trait_path, annotated_name); + let label = format!("Convert to manual `impl {replace_trait_path} for {annotated_name}`"); acc.add( AssistId("replace_derive_with_manual_impl", AssistKind::Refactor), @@ -158,11 +158,8 @@ fn add_assist( } } - builder.insert_snippet( - cap, - insert_pos, - format!("\n\n{}", render_snippet(cap, impl_def.syntax(), cursor)), - ) + let rendered = render_snippet(cap, impl_def.syntax(), cursor); + builder.insert_snippet(cap, insert_pos, format!("\n\n{rendered}")) } }; }, @@ -1022,8 +1019,6 @@ struct Foo { impl foo::Bar for Foo { $0type Qux; - const Baz: usize = 42; - const Fez: usize; fn foo() { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_or_with_or_else.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_or_with_or_else.rs index 7d91be621..77382056c 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_or_with_or_else.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_or_with_or_else.rs @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ pub(crate) fn replace_or_with_or_else(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_> acc.add( AssistId("replace_or_with_or_else", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite), - format!("Replace {} with {}", name.text(), replace), + format!("Replace {name} with {replace}"), call.syntax().text_range(), |builder| { builder.replace(name.syntax().text_range(), replace); @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ pub(crate) fn replace_or_else_with_or(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_> acc.add( AssistId("replace_or_else_with_or", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite), - format!("Replace {} with {}", name.text(), replace), + format!("Replace {name} with {replace}"), call.syntax().text_range(), |builder| { builder.replace(name.syntax().text_range(), replace); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_turbofish_with_explicit_type.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_turbofish_with_explicit_type.rs index 521447c26..c177adc7a 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_turbofish_with_explicit_type.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_turbofish_with_explicit_type.rs @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ pub(crate) fn replace_turbofish_with_explicit_type( "Replace turbofish with explicit type", TextRange::new(initializer_start, turbofish_range.end()), |builder| { - builder.insert(ident_range.end(), format!(": {}", returned_type)); + builder.insert(ident_range.end(), format!(": {returned_type}")); builder.delete(turbofish_range); }, ); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/unnecessary_async.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/unnecessary_async.rs index d5cd2d551..043988322 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/unnecessary_async.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/unnecessary_async.rs @@ -44,6 +44,12 @@ pub(crate) fn unnecessary_async(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> O if function.body()?.syntax().descendants().find_map(ast::AwaitExpr::cast).is_some() { return None; } + // Do nothing if the method is a member of trait. + if let Some(impl_) = function.syntax().ancestors().nth(2).and_then(ast::Impl::cast) { + if let Some(_) = impl_.trait_() { + return None; + } + } // Remove the `async` keyword plus whitespace after it, if any. let async_range = { @@ -254,4 +260,18 @@ pub async fn f(s: &S) { s.f2() }"#, fn does_not_apply_when_not_on_prototype() { check_assist_not_applicable(unnecessary_async, "pub async fn f() { $0f2() }") } + + #[test] + fn does_not_apply_on_async_trait_method() { + check_assist_not_applicable( + unnecessary_async, + r#" +trait Trait { + async fn foo(); +} +impl Trait for () { + $0async fn foo() {} +}"#, + ); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/unwrap_tuple.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/unwrap_tuple.rs index 25c58d086..d09614c51 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/unwrap_tuple.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/unwrap_tuple.rs @@ -69,13 +69,13 @@ pub(crate) fn unwrap_tuple(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option for (pat, ty, expr) in itertools::izip!(tuple_pat.fields(), tys.fields(), tuple_init.fields()) { - zipped_decls.push_str(&format!("{}let {pat}: {ty} = {expr};\n", indents)) + zipped_decls.push_str(&format!("{indents}let {pat}: {ty} = {expr};\n")) } edit.replace(parent.text_range(), zipped_decls.trim()); } else { let mut zipped_decls = String::new(); for (pat, expr) in itertools::izip!(tuple_pat.fields(), tuple_init.fields()) { - zipped_decls.push_str(&format!("{}let {pat} = {expr};\n", indents)); + zipped_decls.push_str(&format!("{indents}let {pat} = {expr};\n")); } edit.replace(parent.text_range(), zipped_decls.trim()); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/wrap_return_type_in_result.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/wrap_return_type_in_result.rs index 83446387d..b6c489eb6 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/wrap_return_type_in_result.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/wrap_return_type_in_result.rs @@ -76,11 +76,11 @@ pub(crate) fn wrap_return_type_in_result(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext< match ctx.config.snippet_cap { Some(cap) => { - let snippet = format!("Result<{}, ${{0:_}}>", type_ref); + let snippet = format!("Result<{type_ref}, ${{0:_}}>"); builder.replace_snippet(cap, type_ref.syntax().text_range(), snippet) } None => builder - .replace(type_ref.syntax().text_range(), format!("Result<{}, _>", type_ref)), + .replace(type_ref.syntax().text_range(), format!("Result<{type_ref}, _>")), } }, ) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/lib.rs index a07318cef..387cc6314 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/lib.rs @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ mod handlers { mod convert_into_to_from; mod convert_iter_for_each_to_for; mod convert_let_else_to_match; + mod convert_match_to_let_else; mod convert_tuple_struct_to_named_struct; mod convert_named_struct_to_tuple_struct; mod convert_to_guarded_return; @@ -220,6 +221,7 @@ mod handlers { convert_iter_for_each_to_for::convert_for_loop_with_for_each, convert_let_else_to_match::convert_let_else_to_match, convert_named_struct_to_tuple_struct::convert_named_struct_to_tuple_struct, + convert_match_to_let_else::convert_match_to_let_else, convert_to_guarded_return::convert_to_guarded_return, convert_tuple_struct_to_named_struct::convert_tuple_struct_to_named_struct, convert_two_arm_bool_match_to_matches_macro::convert_two_arm_bool_match_to_matches_macro, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests.rs index f7f2417d0..92ced27c7 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests.rs @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ pub(crate) const TEST_CONFIG: AssistConfig = AssistConfig { skip_glob_imports: true, }, prefer_no_std: false, + assist_emit_must_use: false, }; pub(crate) fn with_single_file(text: &str) -> (RootDatabase, FileId) { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests/generated.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests/generated.rs index 2c4000efe..c09317572 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests/generated.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests/generated.rs @@ -408,6 +408,27 @@ fn main() { } #[test] +fn doctest_convert_match_to_let_else() { + check_doc_test( + "convert_match_to_let_else", + r#####" +//- minicore: option +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + let val = $0match opt { + Some(it) => it, + None => return, + }; +} +"#####, + r#####" +fn foo(opt: Option<()>) { + let Some(val) = opt else { return }; +} +"#####, + ) +} + +#[test] fn doctest_convert_named_struct_to_tuple_struct() { check_doc_test( "convert_named_struct_to_tuple_struct", @@ -720,7 +741,7 @@ mod m { fn frobnicate() {} } fn main() { - m::frobnicate$0() {} + m::frobnicate$0(); } "#####, r#####" @@ -728,7 +749,7 @@ mod m { $0pub(crate) fn frobnicate() {} } fn main() { - m::frobnicate() {} + m::frobnicate(); } "#####, ) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/utils.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/utils.rs index db32e7182..68c31b4f8 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/utils.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/utils.rs @@ -119,6 +119,10 @@ pub fn filter_assoc_items( (default_methods, def.body()), (DefaultMethods::Only, Some(_)) | (DefaultMethods::No, None) ), + ast::AssocItem::Const(def) => matches!( + (default_methods, def.body()), + (DefaultMethods::Only, Some(_)) | (DefaultMethods::No, None) + ), _ => default_methods == DefaultMethods::No, }) .collect::<Vec<_>>() @@ -189,8 +193,8 @@ pub(crate) fn render_snippet(_cap: SnippetCap, node: &SyntaxNode, cursor: Cursor let mut placeholder = cursor.node().to_string(); escape(&mut placeholder); let tab_stop = match cursor { - Cursor::Replace(placeholder) => format!("${{0:{}}}", placeholder), - Cursor::Before(placeholder) => format!("$0{}", placeholder), + Cursor::Replace(placeholder) => format!("${{0:{placeholder}}}"), + Cursor::Before(placeholder) => format!("$0{placeholder}"), }; let mut buf = node.to_string(); @@ -539,17 +543,17 @@ impl ReferenceConversion { ReferenceConversionType::AsRefSlice => { let type_argument_name = self.ty.type_arguments().next().unwrap().display(db).to_string(); - format!("&[{}]", type_argument_name) + format!("&[{type_argument_name}]") } ReferenceConversionType::Dereferenced => { let type_argument_name = self.ty.type_arguments().next().unwrap().display(db).to_string(); - format!("&{}", type_argument_name) + format!("&{type_argument_name}") } ReferenceConversionType::Option => { let type_argument_name = self.ty.type_arguments().next().unwrap().display(db).to_string(); - format!("Option<&{}>", type_argument_name) + format!("Option<&{type_argument_name}>") } ReferenceConversionType::Result => { let mut type_arguments = self.ty.type_arguments(); @@ -557,19 +561,19 @@ impl ReferenceConversion { type_arguments.next().unwrap().display(db).to_string(); let second_type_argument_name = type_arguments.next().unwrap().display(db).to_string(); - format!("Result<&{}, &{}>", first_type_argument_name, second_type_argument_name) + format!("Result<&{first_type_argument_name}, &{second_type_argument_name}>") } } } pub(crate) fn getter(&self, field_name: String) -> String { match self.conversion { - ReferenceConversionType::Copy => format!("self.{}", field_name), + ReferenceConversionType::Copy => format!("self.{field_name}"), ReferenceConversionType::AsRefStr | ReferenceConversionType::AsRefSlice | ReferenceConversionType::Dereferenced | ReferenceConversionType::Option - | ReferenceConversionType::Result => format!("self.{}.as_ref()", field_name), + | ReferenceConversionType::Result => format!("self.{field_name}.as_ref()"), } } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/utils/gen_trait_fn_body.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/utils/gen_trait_fn_body.rs index 7a0c91295..6c87e66c1 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/utils/gen_trait_fn_body.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/utils/gen_trait_fn_body.rs @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ fn gen_clone_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { let mut arms = vec![]; for variant in list.variants() { let name = variant.name()?; - let variant_name = make::ext::path_from_idents(["Self", &format!("{}", name)])?; + let variant_name = make::ext::path_from_idents(["Self", &format!("{name}")])?; match variant.field_list() { // => match self { Self::Name { x } => Self::Name { x: x.clone() } } @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ fn gen_clone_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { let mut pats = vec![]; let mut fields = vec![]; for (i, _) in list.fields().enumerate() { - let field_name = format!("arg{}", i); + let field_name = format!("arg{i}"); let pat = make::ident_pat(false, false, make::name(&field_name)); pats.push(pat.into()); @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ fn gen_clone_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { let mut fields = vec![]; for (i, _) in field_list.fields().enumerate() { let f_path = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("self")); - let target = make::expr_field(f_path, &format!("{}", i)); + let target = make::expr_field(f_path, &format!("{i}")); fields.push(gen_clone_call(target)); } let struct_name = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("Self")); @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ fn gen_debug_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { let mut arms = vec![]; for variant in list.variants() { let name = variant.name()?; - let variant_name = make::ext::path_from_idents(["Self", &format!("{}", name)])?; + let variant_name = make::ext::path_from_idents(["Self", &format!("{name}")])?; let target = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("f")); match variant.field_list() { @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ fn gen_debug_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { // => f.debug_struct(name) let target = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("f")); let method = make::name_ref("debug_struct"); - let struct_name = format!("\"{}\"", name); + let struct_name = format!("\"{name}\""); let args = make::arg_list(Some(make::expr_literal(&struct_name).into())); let mut expr = make::expr_method_call(target, method, args); @@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ fn gen_debug_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { // => <expr>.field("field_name", field) let method_name = make::name_ref("field"); - let name = make::expr_literal(&(format!("\"{}\"", field_name))).into(); - let path = &format!("{}", field_name); + let name = make::expr_literal(&(format!("\"{field_name}\""))).into(); + let path = &format!("{field_name}"); let path = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path(path)); let args = make::arg_list(vec![name, path]); expr = make::expr_method_call(expr, method_name, args); @@ -192,13 +192,13 @@ fn gen_debug_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { // => f.debug_tuple(name) let target = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("f")); let method = make::name_ref("debug_tuple"); - let struct_name = format!("\"{}\"", name); + let struct_name = format!("\"{name}\""); let args = make::arg_list(Some(make::expr_literal(&struct_name).into())); let mut expr = make::expr_method_call(target, method, args); let mut pats = vec![]; for (i, _) in list.fields().enumerate() { - let name = format!("arg{}", i); + let name = format!("arg{i}"); // create a field pattern for use in `MyStruct(fields..)` let field_name = make::name(&name); @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ fn gen_debug_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { arms.push(make::match_arm(Some(pat.into()), None, expr)); } None => { - let fmt_string = make::expr_literal(&(format!("\"{}\"", name))).into(); + let fmt_string = make::expr_literal(&(format!("\"{name}\""))).into(); let args = make::arg_list([target, fmt_string]); let macro_name = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("write")); let macro_call = make::expr_macro_call(macro_name, args); @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ fn gen_debug_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { } ast::Adt::Struct(strukt) => { - let name = format!("\"{}\"", annotated_name); + let name = format!("\"{annotated_name}\""); let args = make::arg_list(Some(make::expr_literal(&name).into())); let target = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("f")); @@ -258,10 +258,10 @@ fn gen_debug_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { let mut expr = make::expr_method_call(target, method, args); for field in field_list.fields() { let name = field.name()?; - let f_name = make::expr_literal(&(format!("\"{}\"", name))).into(); + let f_name = make::expr_literal(&(format!("\"{name}\""))).into(); let f_path = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("self")); let f_path = make::expr_ref(f_path, false); - let f_path = make::expr_field(f_path, &format!("{}", name)); + let f_path = make::expr_field(f_path, &format!("{name}")); let args = make::arg_list([f_name, f_path]); expr = make::expr_method_call(expr, make::name_ref("field"), args); } @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ fn gen_debug_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { for (i, _) in field_list.fields().enumerate() { let f_path = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("self")); let f_path = make::expr_ref(f_path, false); - let f_path = make::expr_field(f_path, &format!("{}", i)); + let f_path = make::expr_field(f_path, &format!("{i}")); let method = make::name_ref("field"); expr = make::expr_method_call(expr, method, make::arg_list(Some(f_path))); } @@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ fn gen_hash_impl(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { let mut stmts = vec![]; for (i, _) in field_list.fields().enumerate() { let base = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("self")); - let target = make::expr_field(base, &format!("{}", i)); + let target = make::expr_field(base, &format!("{i}")); stmts.push(gen_hash_call(target)); } make::block_expr(stmts, None).indent(ast::edit::IndentLevel(1)) @@ -453,10 +453,10 @@ fn gen_partial_eq(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { for field in list.fields() { let field_name = field.name()?.to_string(); - let l_name = &format!("l_{}", field_name); + let l_name = &format!("l_{field_name}"); l_fields.push(gen_record_pat_field(&field_name, l_name)); - let r_name = &format!("r_{}", field_name); + let r_name = &format!("r_{field_name}"); r_fields.push(gen_record_pat_field(&field_name, r_name)); let lhs = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path(l_name)); @@ -484,12 +484,12 @@ fn gen_partial_eq(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { let mut r_fields = vec![]; for (i, _) in list.fields().enumerate() { - let field_name = format!("{}", i); + let field_name = format!("{i}"); - let l_name = format!("l{}", field_name); + let l_name = format!("l{field_name}"); l_fields.push(gen_tuple_field(&l_name)); - let r_name = format!("r{}", field_name); + let r_name = format!("r{field_name}"); r_fields.push(gen_tuple_field(&r_name)); let lhs = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path(&l_name)); @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ fn gen_partial_eq(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { Some(ast::FieldList::TupleFieldList(field_list)) => { let mut expr = None; for (i, _) in field_list.fields().enumerate() { - let idx = format!("{}", i); + let idx = format!("{i}"); let lhs = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("self")); let lhs = make::expr_field(lhs, &idx); let rhs = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("other")); @@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ fn gen_partial_ord(adt: &ast::Adt, func: &ast::Fn) -> Option<()> { Some(ast::FieldList::TupleFieldList(field_list)) => { let mut exprs = vec![]; for (i, _) in field_list.fields().enumerate() { - let idx = format!("{}", i); + let idx = format!("{i}"); let lhs = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("self")); let lhs = make::expr_field(lhs, &idx); let rhs = make::expr_path(make::ext::ident_path("other")); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/Cargo.toml index 75835bce9..11310e2f1 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/item_list/trait_impl.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/item_list/trait_impl.rs index e82cbfdcb..7384a3f2d 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/item_list/trait_impl.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/item_list/trait_impl.rs @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ fn complete_trait_impl( add_function_impl(acc, ctx, replacement_range, func, hir_impl) } (hir::AssocItem::TypeAlias(type_alias), All | TypeAlias) => { - add_type_alias_impl(acc, ctx, replacement_range, type_alias) + add_type_alias_impl(acc, ctx, replacement_range, type_alias, hir_impl) } (hir::AssocItem::Const(const_), All | Const) => { add_const_impl(acc, ctx, replacement_range, const_, hir_impl) @@ -236,9 +236,7 @@ fn get_transformed_assoc_item( ); transform.apply(assoc_item.syntax()); - if let ast::AssocItem::Fn(func) = &assoc_item { - func.remove_attrs_and_docs(); - } + assoc_item.remove_attrs_and_docs(); Some(assoc_item) } @@ -247,24 +245,50 @@ fn add_type_alias_impl( ctx: &CompletionContext<'_>, replacement_range: TextRange, type_alias: hir::TypeAlias, + impl_def: hir::Impl, ) { - let alias_name = type_alias.name(ctx.db); - let (alias_name, escaped_name) = - (alias_name.unescaped().to_smol_str(), alias_name.to_smol_str()); + let alias_name = type_alias.name(ctx.db).unescaped().to_smol_str(); let label = format!("type {} =", alias_name); - let replacement = format!("type {} = ", escaped_name); let mut item = CompletionItem::new(SymbolKind::TypeAlias, replacement_range, label); item.lookup_by(format!("type {}", alias_name)) .set_documentation(type_alias.docs(ctx.db)) .set_relevance(CompletionRelevance { is_item_from_trait: true, ..Default::default() }); - match ctx.config.snippet_cap { - Some(cap) => item - .snippet_edit(cap, TextEdit::replace(replacement_range, format!("{}$0;", replacement))), - None => item.text_edit(TextEdit::replace(replacement_range, replacement)), - }; - item.add_to(acc); + + if let Some(source) = ctx.sema.source(type_alias) { + let assoc_item = ast::AssocItem::TypeAlias(source.value); + if let Some(transformed_item) = get_transformed_assoc_item(ctx, assoc_item, impl_def) { + let transformed_ty = match transformed_item { + ast::AssocItem::TypeAlias(ty) => ty, + _ => unreachable!(), + }; + + let start = transformed_ty.syntax().text_range().start(); + let Some(end) = transformed_ty + .eq_token() + .map(|tok| tok.text_range().start()) + .or(transformed_ty.semicolon_token().map(|tok| tok.text_range().start())) else { return }; + + let len = end - start; + let mut decl = transformed_ty.syntax().text().slice(..len).to_string(); + if !decl.ends_with(' ') { + decl.push(' '); + } + decl.push_str("= "); + + match ctx.config.snippet_cap { + Some(cap) => { + let snippet = format!("{}$0;", decl); + item.snippet_edit(cap, TextEdit::replace(replacement_range, snippet)); + } + None => { + item.text_edit(TextEdit::replace(replacement_range, decl)); + } + }; + item.add_to(acc); + } + } } fn add_const_impl( @@ -309,7 +333,6 @@ fn add_const_impl( } fn make_const_compl_syntax(const_: &ast::Const, needs_whitespace: bool) -> String { - const_.remove_attrs_and_docs(); let const_ = if needs_whitespace { insert_whitespace_into_node::insert_ws_into(const_.syntax().clone()) } else { @@ -333,8 +356,6 @@ fn make_const_compl_syntax(const_: &ast::Const, needs_whitespace: bool) -> Strin } fn function_declaration(node: &ast::Fn, needs_whitespace: bool) -> String { - node.remove_attrs_and_docs(); - let node = if needs_whitespace { insert_whitespace_into_node::insert_ws_into(node.syntax().clone()) } else { @@ -350,9 +371,7 @@ fn function_declaration(node: &ast::Fn, needs_whitespace: bool) -> String { .map_or(end, |f| f.text_range().start()); let len = end - start; - let range = TextRange::new(0.into(), len); - - let syntax = node.text().slice(range).to_string(); + let syntax = node.text().slice(..len).to_string(); syntax.trim_end().to_owned() } @@ -1163,4 +1182,104 @@ impl Foo for Test { "#, ); } + + #[test] + fn includes_gat_generics() { + check_edit( + "type Ty", + r#" +trait Tr<'b> { + type Ty<'a: 'b, T: Copy, const C: usize>; +} + +impl<'b> Tr<'b> for () { + $0 +} +"#, + r#" +trait Tr<'b> { + type Ty<'a: 'b, T: Copy, const C: usize>; +} + +impl<'b> Tr<'b> for () { + type Ty<'a: 'b, T: Copy, const C: usize> = $0; +} +"#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn strips_comments() { + check_edit( + "fn func", + r#" +trait Tr { + /// docs + #[attr] + fn func(); +} +impl Tr for () { + $0 +} +"#, + r#" +trait Tr { + /// docs + #[attr] + fn func(); +} +impl Tr for () { + fn func() { + $0 +} +} +"#, + ); + check_edit( + "const C", + r#" +trait Tr { + /// docs + #[attr] + const C: usize; +} +impl Tr for () { + $0 +} +"#, + r#" +trait Tr { + /// docs + #[attr] + const C: usize; +} +impl Tr for () { + const C: usize = $0; +} +"#, + ); + check_edit( + "type Item", + r#" +trait Tr { + /// docs + #[attr] + type Item; +} +impl Tr for () { + $0 +} +"#, + r#" +trait Tr { + /// docs + #[attr] + type Item; +} +impl Tr for () { + type Item = $0; +} +"#, + ); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/postfix.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/postfix.rs index 9a891cea2..b9bd47f7d 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/postfix.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/postfix.rs @@ -69,10 +69,6 @@ pub(crate) fn complete_postfix( } } - if !ctx.config.snippets.is_empty() { - add_custom_postfix_completions(acc, ctx, &postfix_snippet, &receiver_text); - } - let try_enum = TryEnum::from_ty(&ctx.sema, &receiver_ty.strip_references()); if let Some(try_enum) = &try_enum { match try_enum { @@ -140,6 +136,10 @@ pub(crate) fn complete_postfix( None => return, }; + if !ctx.config.snippets.is_empty() { + add_custom_postfix_completions(acc, ctx, &postfix_snippet, &receiver_text); + } + match try_enum { Some(try_enum) => match try_enum { TryEnum::Result => { @@ -613,4 +613,25 @@ fn main() { r#"fn main() { log::error!("{}", 2+2) }"#, ); } + + #[test] + fn postfix_custom_snippets_completion_for_references() { + check_edit_with_config( + CompletionConfig { + snippets: vec![Snippet::new( + &[], + &["ok".into()], + &["Ok(${receiver})".into()], + "", + &[], + crate::SnippetScope::Expr, + ) + .unwrap()], + ..TEST_CONFIG + }, + "ok", + r#"fn main() { &&42.$0 }"#, + r#"fn main() { Ok(&&42) }"#, + ); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/analysis.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/analysis.rs index 04111ec7e..c142a7305 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/analysis.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/analysis.rs @@ -681,9 +681,13 @@ fn classify_name_ref( ast::Item::ExternBlock(it) => it.extern_item_list().is_none(), ast::Item::Fn(it) => it.body().is_none(), ast::Item::Impl(it) => it.assoc_item_list().is_none(), - ast::Item::Module(it) => it.item_list().is_none(), + ast::Item::Module(it) => { + it.item_list().is_none() && it.semicolon_token().is_none() + } ast::Item::Static(it) => it.body().is_none(), - ast::Item::Struct(it) => it.field_list().is_none(), + ast::Item::Struct(it) => { + it.field_list().is_none() && it.semicolon_token().is_none() + } ast::Item::Trait(it) => it.assoc_item_list().is_none(), ast::Item::TypeAlias(it) => it.ty().is_none(), ast::Item::Union(it) => it.record_field_list().is_none(), diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/item_list.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/item_list.rs index 5076c6e86..8ed6cb3cf 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/item_list.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/item_list.rs @@ -245,3 +245,35 @@ impl Test for () { "#]], ); } + +#[test] +fn after_unit_struct() { + check( + r#"struct S; f$0"#, + expect![[r#" + ma makro!(…) macro_rules! makro + md module + kw const + kw crate:: + kw enum + kw extern + kw fn + kw impl + kw mod + kw pub + kw pub(crate) + kw pub(super) + kw self:: + kw static + kw struct + kw trait + kw type + kw union + kw unsafe + kw use + sn macro_rules + sn tfn (Test function) + sn tmod (Test module) + "#]], + ); +} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/Cargo.toml index cf0bcd5c9..f48cce58c 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/line_index.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/line_index.rs index 75d49ff2f..1b8f56187 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/line_index.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/line_index.rs @@ -58,8 +58,11 @@ impl LineIndex { let mut utf16_lines = NoHashHashMap::default(); let mut utf16_chars = Vec::new(); - let mut newlines = vec![0.into()]; - let mut curr_row @ mut curr_col = 0.into(); + let mut newlines = Vec::with_capacity(16); + newlines.push(TextSize::from(0)); + + let mut curr_row = 0.into(); + let mut curr_col = 0.into(); let mut line = 0; for c in text.chars() { let c_len = TextSize::of(c); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/search.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/search.rs index 82b85f2fa..aa5d7e9be 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/search.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/search.rs @@ -446,33 +446,47 @@ impl<'a> FindUsages<'a> { }) } - // FIXME: There should be optimization potential here - // Currently we try to descend everything we find which - // means we call `Semantics::descend_into_macros` on - // every textual hit. That function is notoriously - // expensive even for things that do not get down mapped - // into macros. + let find_nodes = move |name: &str, node: &syntax::SyntaxNode, offset: TextSize| { + node.token_at_offset(offset).find(|it| it.text() == name).map(|token| { + // FIXME: There should be optimization potential here + // Currently we try to descend everything we find which + // means we call `Semantics::descend_into_macros` on + // every textual hit. That function is notoriously + // expensive even for things that do not get down mapped + // into macros. + sema.descend_into_macros(token).into_iter().filter_map(|it| it.parent()) + }) + }; + for (text, file_id, search_range) in scope_files(sema, &search_scope) { let tree = Lazy::new(move || sema.parse(file_id).syntax().clone()); // Search for occurrences of the items name for offset in match_indices(&text, finder, search_range) { - for name in sema.find_nodes_at_offset_with_descend(&tree, offset) { - if match name { - ast::NameLike::NameRef(name_ref) => self.found_name_ref(&name_ref, sink), - ast::NameLike::Name(name) => self.found_name(&name, sink), - ast::NameLike::Lifetime(lifetime) => self.found_lifetime(&lifetime, sink), - } { - return; + if let Some(iter) = find_nodes(name, &tree, offset) { + for name in iter.filter_map(ast::NameLike::cast) { + if match name { + ast::NameLike::NameRef(name_ref) => { + self.found_name_ref(&name_ref, sink) + } + ast::NameLike::Name(name) => self.found_name(&name, sink), + ast::NameLike::Lifetime(lifetime) => { + self.found_lifetime(&lifetime, sink) + } + } { + return; + } } } } // Search for occurrences of the `Self` referring to our type if let Some((self_ty, finder)) = &include_self_kw_refs { for offset in match_indices(&text, finder, search_range) { - for name_ref in sema.find_nodes_at_offset_with_descend(&tree, offset) { - if self.found_self_ty_name_ref(self_ty, &name_ref, sink) { - return; + if let Some(iter) = find_nodes("Self", &tree, offset) { + for name_ref in iter.filter_map(ast::NameRef::cast) { + if self.found_self_ty_name_ref(self_ty, &name_ref, sink) { + return; + } } } } @@ -493,17 +507,21 @@ impl<'a> FindUsages<'a> { let tree = Lazy::new(move || sema.parse(file_id).syntax().clone()); for offset in match_indices(&text, finder, search_range) { - for name_ref in sema.find_nodes_at_offset_with_descend(&tree, offset) { - if self.found_name_ref(&name_ref, sink) { - return; + if let Some(iter) = find_nodes("super", &tree, offset) { + for name_ref in iter.filter_map(ast::NameRef::cast) { + if self.found_name_ref(&name_ref, sink) { + return; + } } } } if let Some(finder) = &is_crate_root { for offset in match_indices(&text, finder, search_range) { - for name_ref in sema.find_nodes_at_offset_with_descend(&tree, offset) { - if self.found_name_ref(&name_ref, sink) { - return; + if let Some(iter) = find_nodes("crate", &tree, offset) { + for name_ref in iter.filter_map(ast::NameRef::cast) { + if self.found_name_ref(&name_ref, sink) { + return; + } } } } @@ -544,9 +562,11 @@ impl<'a> FindUsages<'a> { let finder = &Finder::new("self"); for offset in match_indices(&text, finder, search_range) { - for name_ref in sema.find_nodes_at_offset_with_descend(&tree, offset) { - if self.found_self_module_name_ref(&name_ref, sink) { - return; + if let Some(iter) = find_nodes("self", &tree, offset) { + for name_ref in iter.filter_map(ast::NameRef::cast) { + if self.found_self_module_name_ref(&name_ref, sink) { + return; + } } } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/syntax_helpers/format_string_exprs.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/syntax_helpers/format_string_exprs.rs index ac6c6e8fe..313346ee1 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/syntax_helpers/format_string_exprs.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/syntax_helpers/format_string_exprs.rs @@ -104,6 +104,11 @@ pub fn parse_format_exprs(input: &str) -> Result<(String, Vec<Arg>), ()> { extracted_expressions.push(Arg::Placeholder); state = State::NotArg; } + (State::MaybeArg, ':') => { + output.push(chr); + extracted_expressions.push(Arg::Placeholder); + state = State::FormatOpts; + } (State::MaybeArg, _) => { if matches!(chr, '\\' | '$') { current_expr.push('\\'); @@ -118,44 +123,41 @@ pub fn parse_format_exprs(input: &str) -> Result<(String, Vec<Arg>), ()> { state = State::Expr; } } - (State::Ident | State::Expr, '}') => { - if inexpr_open_count == 0 { - output.push(chr); - - if matches!(state, State::Expr) { - extracted_expressions.push(Arg::Expr(current_expr.trim().into())); - } else { - extracted_expressions.push(Arg::Ident(current_expr.trim().into())); - } - - current_expr = String::new(); - state = State::NotArg; - } else { - // We're closing one brace met before inside of the expression. - current_expr.push(chr); - inexpr_open_count -= 1; - } - } (State::Ident | State::Expr, ':') if matches!(chars.peek(), Some(':')) => { // path separator state = State::Expr; current_expr.push_str("::"); chars.next(); } - (State::Ident | State::Expr, ':') => { + (State::Ident | State::Expr, ':' | '}') => { if inexpr_open_count == 0 { - // We're outside of braces, thus assume that it's a specifier, like "{Some(value):?}" - output.push(chr); + let trimmed = current_expr.trim(); - if matches!(state, State::Expr) { - extracted_expressions.push(Arg::Expr(current_expr.trim().into())); + // if the expression consists of a single number, like "0" or "12", it can refer to + // format args in the order they are specified. + // see: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/#positional-parameters + if trimmed.chars().fold(true, |only_num, c| c.is_ascii_digit() && only_num) { + output.push_str(trimmed); + } else if matches!(state, State::Expr) { + extracted_expressions.push(Arg::Expr(trimmed.into())); } else { - extracted_expressions.push(Arg::Ident(current_expr.trim().into())); + extracted_expressions.push(Arg::Ident(trimmed.into())); } - current_expr = String::new(); - state = State::FormatOpts; - } else { + output.push(chr); + current_expr.clear(); + state = if chr == ':' { + State::FormatOpts + } else if chr == '}' { + State::NotArg + } else { + unreachable!() + }; + } else if chr == '}' { + // We're closing one brace met before inside of the expression. + current_expr.push(chr); + inexpr_open_count -= 1; + } else if chr == ':' { // We're inside of braced expression, assume that it's a struct field name/value delimiter. current_expr.push(chr); } @@ -219,6 +221,10 @@ mod tests { ("{expr} is {2 + 2}", expect![["{} is {}; expr, 2 + 2"]]), ("{expr:?}", expect![["{:?}; expr"]]), ("{expr:1$}", expect![[r"{:1\$}; expr"]]), + ("{:1$}", expect![[r"{:1\$}; $1"]]), + ("{:>padding$}", expect![[r"{:>padding\$}; $1"]]), + ("{}, {}, {0}", expect![[r"{}, {}, {0}; $1, $2"]]), + ("{}, {}, {0:b}", expect![[r"{}, {}, {0:b}; $1, $2"]]), ("{$0}", expect![[r"{}; \$0"]]), ("{malformed", expect![["-"]]), ("malformed}", expect![["-"]]), diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/Cargo.toml index e1d146f4e..7e9a1125d 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/macro_error.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/macro_error.rs index 43ff4ed5a..870c78d1f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/macro_error.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/macro_error.rs @@ -5,10 +5,7 @@ use crate::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext}; // This diagnostic is shown for macro expansion errors. pub(crate) fn macro_error(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::MacroError) -> Diagnostic { // Use more accurate position if available. - let display_range = d - .precise_location - .unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.node.clone()).range); - + let display_range = ctx.resolve_precise_location(&d.node, d.precise_location); Diagnostic::new("macro-error", d.message.clone(), display_range).experimental() } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/no_such_field.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/no_such_field.rs index a80299106..d8f2a9de9 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/no_such_field.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/no_such_field.rs @@ -268,12 +268,12 @@ fn main() { foo::Foo { bar: 3, $0baz: false}; } //- /foo.rs -struct Foo { +pub struct Foo { bar: i32 } "#, r#" -struct Foo { +pub struct Foo { bar: i32, pub(crate) baz: bool } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_macro_call.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_macro_call.rs index 4b4312475..87531f4ac 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_macro_call.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_macro_call.rs @@ -9,10 +9,7 @@ pub(crate) fn unresolved_macro_call( d: &hir::UnresolvedMacroCall, ) -> Diagnostic { // Use more accurate position if available. - let display_range = d - .precise_location - .unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.macro_call.clone()).range); - + let display_range = ctx.resolve_precise_location(&d.macro_call, d.precise_location); let bang = if d.is_bang { "!" } else { "" }; Diagnostic::new( "unresolved-macro-call", diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_proc_macro.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_proc_macro.rs index 760f51f90..23818d883 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_proc_macro.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_proc_macro.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ use hir::db::DefDatabase; -use syntax::NodeOrToken; use crate::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext, Severity}; @@ -19,16 +18,7 @@ pub(crate) fn unresolved_proc_macro( proc_attr_macros_enabled: bool, ) -> Diagnostic { // Use more accurate position if available. - let display_range = (|| { - let precise_location = d.precise_location?; - let root = ctx.sema.parse_or_expand(d.node.file_id)?; - match root.covering_element(precise_location) { - NodeOrToken::Node(it) => Some(ctx.sema.original_range(&it)), - NodeOrToken::Token(it) => d.node.with_value(it).original_file_range_opt(ctx.sema.db), - } - })() - .unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.node.clone())) - .range; + let display_range = ctx.resolve_precise_location(&d.node, d.precise_location); let config_enabled = match d.kind { hir::MacroKind::Attr => proc_macros_enabled && proc_attr_macros_enabled, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/useless_braces.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/useless_braces.rs index 8b9330e04..289ed0458 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/useless_braces.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/useless_braces.rs @@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ use a; use a::{c, d::e}; mod a { - mod c {} - mod d { - mod e {} + pub mod c {} + pub mod d { + pub mod e {} } } "#, @@ -87,9 +87,9 @@ use a::{ }; mod a { - mod c {} - mod d { - mod e {} + pub mod c {} + pub mod d { + pub mod e {} } } "#, @@ -116,11 +116,11 @@ use b; ); check_fix( r#" -mod a { mod c {} } +mod a { pub mod c {} } use a::{c$0}; "#, r#" -mod a { mod c {} } +mod a { pub mod c {} } use a::c; "#, ); @@ -136,11 +136,11 @@ use a; ); check_fix( r#" -mod a { mod c {} mod d { mod e {} } } +mod a { pub mod c {} pub mod d { pub mod e {} } } use a::{c, d::{e$0}}; "#, r#" -mod a { mod c {} mod d { mod e {} } } +mod a { pub mod c {} pub mod d { pub mod e {} } } use a::{c, d::e}; "#, ); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/lib.rs index ae299f058..d81e36a1f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/lib.rs @@ -182,6 +182,28 @@ struct DiagnosticsContext<'a> { resolve: &'a AssistResolveStrategy, } +impl<'a> DiagnosticsContext<'a> { + fn resolve_precise_location( + &self, + node: &InFile<SyntaxNodePtr>, + precise_location: Option<TextRange>, + ) -> TextRange { + let sema = &self.sema; + (|| { + let precise_location = precise_location?; + let root = sema.parse_or_expand(node.file_id)?; + match root.covering_element(precise_location) { + syntax::NodeOrToken::Node(it) => Some(sema.original_range(&it)), + syntax::NodeOrToken::Token(it) => { + node.with_value(it).original_file_range_opt(sema.db) + } + } + })() + .unwrap_or_else(|| sema.diagnostics_display_range(node.clone())) + .range + } +} + pub fn diagnostics( db: &RootDatabase, config: &DiagnosticsConfig, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-ssr/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-ssr/Cargo.toml index 4baf786c4..7be62a8d9 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-ssr/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-ssr/Cargo.toml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ description = "Structural search and replace of Rust code" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/Cargo.toml index 712459a7e..73f202630 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_definition.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_definition.rs index d0be1b3f4..43f7a529b 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_definition.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_definition.rs @@ -289,10 +289,10 @@ mod b; enum E { X(Foo$0) } //- /a.rs -struct Foo; - //^^^ +pub struct Foo; + //^^^ //- /b.rs -struct Foo; +pub struct Foo; "#, ); } @@ -1834,4 +1834,86 @@ fn f() { "#, ); } + + #[test] + fn goto_bin_op_multiple_impl() { + check( + r#" +//- minicore: add +struct S; +impl core::ops::Add for S { + fn add( + //^^^ + ) {} +} +impl core::ops::Add<usize> for S { + fn add( + ) {} +} + +fn f() { + S +$0 S +} +"#, + ); + + check( + r#" +//- minicore: add +struct S; +impl core::ops::Add for S { + fn add( + ) {} +} +impl core::ops::Add<usize> for S { + fn add( + //^^^ + ) {} +} + +fn f() { + S +$0 0usize +} +"#, + ); + } + + #[test] + fn path_call_multiple_trait_impl() { + check( + r#" +trait Trait<T> { + fn f(_: T); +} +impl Trait<i32> for usize { + fn f(_: i32) {} + //^ +} +impl Trait<i64> for usize { + fn f(_: i64) {} +} +fn main() { + usize::f$0(0i32); +} +"#, + ); + + check( + r#" +trait Trait<T> { + fn f(_: T); +} +impl Trait<i32> for usize { + fn f(_: i32) {} +} +impl Trait<i64> for usize { + fn f(_: i64) {} + //^ +} +fn main() { + usize::f$0(0i64); +} +"#, + ) + } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover.rs index 3687b597f..838fb18c3 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover.rs @@ -119,7 +119,14 @@ pub(crate) fn hover( }); } - let in_attr = matches!(original_token.parent().and_then(ast::TokenTree::cast), Some(tt) if tt.syntax().ancestors().any(|it| ast::Meta::can_cast(it.kind()))); + let in_attr = original_token + .parent_ancestors() + .filter_map(ast::Item::cast) + .any(|item| sema.is_attr_macro_call(&item)) + && !matches!( + original_token.parent().and_then(ast::TokenTree::cast), + Some(tt) if tt.syntax().ancestors().any(|it| ast::Meta::can_cast(it.kind())) + ); // prefer descending the same token kind in attribute expansions, in normal macros text // equivalency is more important let descended = if in_attr { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints.rs index 34d8bf67a..37384c4e7 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints.rs @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ use std::fmt; use either::Either; -use hir::{known, Callable, HasVisibility, HirDisplay, Mutability, Semantics, TypeInfo}; +use hir::{ + known, Adjust, AutoBorrow, Callable, HasVisibility, HirDisplay, Mutability, OverloadedDeref, + PointerCast, Safety, Semantics, TypeInfo, +}; use ide_db::{ base_db::FileRange, famous_defs::FamousDefs, syntax_helpers::node_ext::walk_ty, FxHashMap, RootDatabase, @@ -22,7 +25,7 @@ pub struct InlayHintsConfig { pub type_hints: bool, pub parameter_hints: bool, pub chaining_hints: bool, - pub reborrow_hints: ReborrowHints, + pub adjustment_hints: AdjustmentHints, pub closure_return_type_hints: ClosureReturnTypeHints, pub binding_mode_hints: bool, pub lifetime_elision_hints: LifetimeElisionHints, @@ -48,9 +51,9 @@ pub enum LifetimeElisionHints { } #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -pub enum ReborrowHints { +pub enum AdjustmentHints { Always, - MutableOnly, + ReborrowOnly, Never, } @@ -61,7 +64,8 @@ pub enum InlayKind { ClosingBraceHint, ClosureReturnTypeHint, GenericParamListHint, - ImplicitReborrowHint, + AdjustmentHint, + AdjustmentHintClosingParenthesis, LifetimeHint, ParameterHint, TypeHint, @@ -115,6 +119,12 @@ impl From<String> for InlayHintLabel { } } +impl From<&str> for InlayHintLabel { + fn from(s: &str) -> Self { + Self { parts: vec![InlayHintLabelPart { text: s.into(), linked_location: None }] } + } +} + impl fmt::Display for InlayHintLabel { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "{}", self.parts.iter().map(|part| &part.text).format("")) @@ -180,7 +190,7 @@ impl fmt::Debug for InlayHintLabelPart { pub(crate) fn inlay_hints( db: &RootDatabase, file_id: FileId, - range_limit: Option<FileRange>, + range_limit: Option<TextRange>, config: &InlayHintsConfig, ) -> Vec<InlayHint> { let _p = profile::span("inlay_hints"); @@ -195,7 +205,7 @@ pub(crate) fn inlay_hints( let hints = |node| hints(&mut acc, &famous_defs, config, file_id, node); match range_limit { - Some(FileRange { range, .. }) => match file.covering_element(range) { + Some(range) => match file.covering_element(range) { NodeOrToken::Token(_) => return acc, NodeOrToken::Node(n) => n .descendants() @@ -221,6 +231,7 @@ fn hints( match node { ast::Expr(expr) => { chaining_hints(hints, sema, &famous_defs, config, file_id, &expr); + adjustment_hints(hints, sema, config, &expr); match expr { ast::Expr::CallExpr(it) => param_name_hints(hints, sema, config, ast::Expr::from(it)), ast::Expr::MethodCallExpr(it) => { @@ -229,7 +240,7 @@ fn hints( ast::Expr::ClosureExpr(it) => closure_ret_hints(hints, sema, &famous_defs, config, file_id, it), // We could show reborrows for all expressions, but usually that is just noise to the user // and the main point here is to show why "moving" a mutable reference doesn't necessarily move it - ast::Expr::PathExpr(_) => reborrow_hints(hints, sema, config, &expr), + // ast::Expr::PathExpr(_) => reborrow_hints(hints, sema, config, &expr), _ => None, } }, @@ -617,30 +628,95 @@ fn closure_ret_hints( Some(()) } -fn reborrow_hints( +fn adjustment_hints( acc: &mut Vec<InlayHint>, sema: &Semantics<'_, RootDatabase>, config: &InlayHintsConfig, expr: &ast::Expr, ) -> Option<()> { - if config.reborrow_hints == ReborrowHints::Never { + if config.adjustment_hints == AdjustmentHints::Never { + return None; + } + + if let ast::Expr::ParenExpr(_) = expr { + // These inherit from the inner expression which would result in duplicate hints return None; } + let parent = expr.syntax().parent().and_then(ast::Expr::cast); let descended = sema.descend_node_into_attributes(expr.clone()).pop(); let desc_expr = descended.as_ref().unwrap_or(expr); - let mutability = sema.is_implicit_reborrow(desc_expr)?; - let label = match mutability { - hir::Mutability::Shared if config.reborrow_hints != ReborrowHints::MutableOnly => "&*", - hir::Mutability::Mut => "&mut *", - _ => return None, + let adjustments = sema.expr_adjustments(desc_expr).filter(|it| !it.is_empty())?; + let needs_parens = match parent { + Some(parent) => { + match parent { + ast::Expr::AwaitExpr(_) + | ast::Expr::CallExpr(_) + | ast::Expr::CastExpr(_) + | ast::Expr::FieldExpr(_) + | ast::Expr::MethodCallExpr(_) + | ast::Expr::TryExpr(_) => true, + // FIXME: shorthands need special casing, though not sure if adjustments are even valid there + ast::Expr::RecordExpr(_) => false, + ast::Expr::IndexExpr(index) => index.base().as_ref() == Some(expr), + _ => false, + } + } + None => false, }; - acc.push(InlayHint { - range: expr.syntax().text_range(), - kind: InlayKind::ImplicitReborrowHint, - label: label.to_string().into(), - tooltip: Some(InlayTooltip::String("Compiler inserted reborrow".into())), - }); + if needs_parens { + acc.push(InlayHint { + range: expr.syntax().text_range(), + kind: InlayKind::AdjustmentHint, + label: "(".into(), + tooltip: None, + }); + } + for adjustment in adjustments.into_iter().rev() { + // FIXME: Add some nicer tooltips to each of these + let text = match adjustment { + Adjust::NeverToAny if config.adjustment_hints == AdjustmentHints::Always => { + "<never-to-any>" + } + Adjust::Deref(None) => "*", + Adjust::Deref(Some(OverloadedDeref(Mutability::Mut))) => "*", + Adjust::Deref(Some(OverloadedDeref(Mutability::Shared))) => "*", + Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::Ref(Mutability::Shared)) => "&", + Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::Ref(Mutability::Mut)) => "&mut ", + Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::RawPtr(Mutability::Shared)) => "&raw const ", + Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::RawPtr(Mutability::Mut)) => "&raw mut ", + // some of these could be represented via `as` casts, but that's not too nice and + // handling everything as a prefix expr makes the `(` and `)` insertion easier + Adjust::Pointer(cast) if config.adjustment_hints == AdjustmentHints::Always => { + match cast { + PointerCast::ReifyFnPointer => "<fn-item-to-fn-pointer>", + PointerCast::UnsafeFnPointer => "<safe-fn-pointer-to-unsafe-fn-pointer>", + PointerCast::ClosureFnPointer(Safety::Unsafe) => { + "<closure-to-unsafe-fn-pointer>" + } + PointerCast::ClosureFnPointer(Safety::Safe) => "<closure-to-fn-pointer>", + PointerCast::MutToConstPointer => "<mut-ptr-to-const-ptr>", + PointerCast::ArrayToPointer => "<array-ptr-to-element-ptr>", + PointerCast::Unsize => "<unsize>", + } + } + _ => continue, + }; + acc.push(InlayHint { + range: expr.syntax().text_range(), + kind: InlayKind::AdjustmentHint, + label: text.into(), + tooltip: None, + }); + } + if needs_parens { + acc.push(InlayHint { + range: expr.syntax().text_range(), + kind: InlayKind::AdjustmentHintClosingParenthesis, + label: ")".into(), + tooltip: None, + }); + } Some(()) } @@ -1213,12 +1289,11 @@ fn get_callable( #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use expect_test::{expect, Expect}; - use ide_db::base_db::FileRange; use itertools::Itertools; use syntax::{TextRange, TextSize}; use test_utils::extract_annotations; - use crate::inlay_hints::ReborrowHints; + use crate::inlay_hints::AdjustmentHints; use crate::{fixture, inlay_hints::InlayHintsConfig, LifetimeElisionHints}; use super::ClosureReturnTypeHints; @@ -1230,7 +1305,7 @@ mod tests { chaining_hints: false, lifetime_elision_hints: LifetimeElisionHints::Never, closure_return_type_hints: ClosureReturnTypeHints::Never, - reborrow_hints: ReborrowHints::Always, + adjustment_hints: AdjustmentHints::Never, binding_mode_hints: false, hide_named_constructor_hints: false, hide_closure_initialization_hints: false, @@ -1242,7 +1317,6 @@ mod tests { type_hints: true, parameter_hints: true, chaining_hints: true, - reborrow_hints: ReborrowHints::Always, closure_return_type_hints: ClosureReturnTypeHints::WithBlock, binding_mode_hints: true, lifetime_elision_hints: LifetimeElisionHints::Always, @@ -1838,10 +1912,7 @@ fn main() { .inlay_hints( &InlayHintsConfig { type_hints: true, ..DISABLED_CONFIG }, file_id, - Some(FileRange { - file_id, - range: TextRange::new(TextSize::from(500), TextSize::from(600)), - }), + Some(TextRange::new(TextSize::from(500), TextSize::from(600))), ) .unwrap(); let actual = @@ -2846,48 +2917,6 @@ impl () { } #[test] - fn hints_implicit_reborrow() { - check_with_config( - InlayHintsConfig { - reborrow_hints: ReborrowHints::Always, - parameter_hints: true, - ..DISABLED_CONFIG - }, - r#" -fn __() { - let unique = &mut (); - let r_mov = unique; - let foo: &mut _ = unique; - //^^^^^^ &mut * - ref_mut_id(unique); - //^^^^^^ mut_ref - //^^^^^^ &mut * - let shared = ref_id(unique); - //^^^^^^ shared_ref - //^^^^^^ &* - let mov = shared; - let r_mov: &_ = shared; - ref_id(shared); - //^^^^^^ shared_ref - - identity(unique); - identity(shared); -} -fn identity<T>(t: T) -> T { - t -} -fn ref_mut_id(mut_ref: &mut ()) -> &mut () { - mut_ref - //^^^^^^^ &mut * -} -fn ref_id(shared_ref: &()) -> &() { - shared_ref -} -"#, - ); - } - - #[test] fn hints_binding_modes() { check_with_config( InlayHintsConfig { binding_mode_hints: true, ..DISABLED_CONFIG }, @@ -2994,4 +3023,76 @@ fn f() { "#, ); } + + #[test] + fn adjustment_hints() { + check_with_config( + InlayHintsConfig { adjustment_hints: AdjustmentHints::Always, ..DISABLED_CONFIG }, + r#" +//- minicore: coerce_unsized +fn main() { + let _: u32 = loop {}; + //^^^^^^^<never-to-any> + let _: &u32 = &mut 0; + //^^^^^^& + //^^^^^^* + let _: &mut u32 = &mut 0; + //^^^^^^&mut $ + //^^^^^^* + let _: *const u32 = &mut 0; + //^^^^^^&raw const $ + //^^^^^^* + let _: *mut u32 = &mut 0; + //^^^^^^&raw mut $ + //^^^^^^* + let _: fn() = main; + //^^^^<fn-item-to-fn-pointer> + let _: unsafe fn() = main; + //^^^^<safe-fn-pointer-to-unsafe-fn-pointer> + //^^^^<fn-item-to-fn-pointer> + let _: unsafe fn() = main as fn(); + //^^^^^^^^^^^^<safe-fn-pointer-to-unsafe-fn-pointer> + let _: fn() = || {}; + //^^^^^<closure-to-fn-pointer> + let _: unsafe fn() = || {}; + //^^^^^<closure-to-unsafe-fn-pointer> + let _: *const u32 = &mut 0u32 as *mut u32; + //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<mut-ptr-to-const-ptr> + let _: &mut [_] = &mut [0; 0]; + //^^^^^^^^^^^<unsize> + //^^^^^^^^^^^&mut $ + //^^^^^^^^^^^* + + Struct.consume(); + Struct.by_ref(); + //^^^^^^( + //^^^^^^& + //^^^^^^) + Struct.by_ref_mut(); + //^^^^^^( + //^^^^^^&mut $ + //^^^^^^) + + (&Struct).consume(); + //^^^^^^^* + (&Struct).by_ref(); + + (&mut Struct).consume(); + //^^^^^^^^^^^* + (&mut Struct).by_ref(); + //^^^^^^^^^^^& + //^^^^^^^^^^^* + (&mut Struct).by_ref_mut(); +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +struct Struct; +impl Struct { + fn consume(self) {} + fn by_ref(&self) {} + fn by_ref_mut(&mut self) {} +} +"#, + ) + } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/lib.rs index 416817ca0..7402e86f3 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/lib.rs @@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ pub use crate::{ highlight_related::{HighlightRelatedConfig, HighlightedRange}, hover::{HoverAction, HoverConfig, HoverDocFormat, HoverGotoTypeData, HoverResult}, inlay_hints::{ - ClosureReturnTypeHints, InlayHint, InlayHintLabel, InlayHintsConfig, InlayKind, - InlayTooltip, LifetimeElisionHints, ReborrowHints, + AdjustmentHints, ClosureReturnTypeHints, InlayHint, InlayHintLabel, InlayHintsConfig, + InlayKind, InlayTooltip, LifetimeElisionHints, }, join_lines::JoinLinesConfig, markup::Markup, @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ impl Analysis { &self, config: &InlayHintsConfig, file_id: FileId, - range: Option<FileRange>, + range: Option<TextRange>, ) -> Cancellable<Vec<InlayHint>> { self.with_db(|db| inlay_hints::inlay_hints(db, file_id, range, config)) } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/moniker.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/moniker.rs index 852a8fd83..fcbf6d8e5 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/moniker.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/moniker.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ //! This module generates [moniker](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsif/0.6.0/specification/#exportsImports) //! for LSIF and LSP. -use hir::{db::DefDatabase, AsAssocItem, AssocItemContainer, Crate, Name, Semantics}; +use hir::{AsAssocItem, AssocItemContainer, Crate, Name, Semantics}; use ide_db::{ - base_db::{CrateOrigin, FileId, FileLoader, FilePosition, LangCrateOrigin}, + base_db::{CrateOrigin, FilePosition, LangCrateOrigin}, defs::{Definition, IdentClass}, helpers::pick_best_token, RootDatabase, @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use ide_db::{ use itertools::Itertools; use syntax::{AstNode, SyntaxKind::*, T}; -use crate::{doc_links::token_as_doc_comment, RangeInfo}; +use crate::{doc_links::token_as_doc_comment, parent_module::crates_for, RangeInfo}; #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)] pub enum MonikerDescriptorKind { @@ -73,20 +73,8 @@ impl MonikerResult { #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct PackageInformation { pub name: String, - pub repo: String, - pub version: String, -} - -pub(crate) fn crate_for_file(db: &RootDatabase, file_id: FileId) -> Option<Crate> { - for &krate in db.relevant_crates(file_id).iter() { - let crate_def_map = db.crate_def_map(krate); - for (_, data) in crate_def_map.modules() { - if data.origin.file_id() == Some(file_id) { - return Some(krate.into()); - } - } - } - None + pub repo: Option<String>, + pub version: Option<String>, } pub(crate) fn moniker( @@ -95,7 +83,7 @@ pub(crate) fn moniker( ) -> Option<RangeInfo<Vec<MonikerResult>>> { let sema = &Semantics::new(db); let file = sema.parse(file_id).syntax().clone(); - let current_crate = crate_for_file(db, file_id)?; + let current_crate: hir::Crate = crates_for(db, file_id).pop()?.into(); let original_token = pick_best_token(file.token_at_offset(offset), |kind| match kind { IDENT | INT_NUMBER @@ -256,18 +244,18 @@ pub(crate) fn def_to_moniker( let (name, repo, version) = match krate.origin(db) { CrateOrigin::CratesIo { repo, name } => ( name.unwrap_or(krate.display_name(db)?.canonical_name().to_string()), - repo?, - krate.version(db)?, + repo, + krate.version(db), ), CrateOrigin::Lang(lang) => ( krate.display_name(db)?.canonical_name().to_string(), - "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/".to_string(), - match lang { + Some("https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/".to_string()), + Some(match lang { LangCrateOrigin::Other => { "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/library/".into() } lang => format!("https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/library/{lang}",), - }, + }), ), }; PackageInformation { name, repo, version } @@ -315,7 +303,7 @@ pub mod module { } "#, "foo::module::func", - r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: "https://a.b/foo.git", version: "0.1.0" }"#, + r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: Some("https://a.b/foo.git"), version: Some("0.1.0") }"#, MonikerKind::Import, ); check_moniker( @@ -331,7 +319,7 @@ pub mod module { } "#, "foo::module::func", - r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: "https://a.b/foo.git", version: "0.1.0" }"#, + r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: Some("https://a.b/foo.git"), version: Some("0.1.0") }"#, MonikerKind::Export, ); } @@ -348,7 +336,7 @@ pub mod module { } "#, "foo::module::MyTrait::func", - r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: "https://a.b/foo.git", version: "0.1.0" }"#, + r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: Some("https://a.b/foo.git"), version: Some("0.1.0") }"#, MonikerKind::Export, ); } @@ -365,7 +353,7 @@ pub mod module { } "#, "foo::module::MyTrait::MY_CONST", - r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: "https://a.b/foo.git", version: "0.1.0" }"#, + r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: Some("https://a.b/foo.git"), version: Some("0.1.0") }"#, MonikerKind::Export, ); } @@ -382,7 +370,7 @@ pub mod module { } "#, "foo::module::MyTrait::MyType", - r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: "https://a.b/foo.git", version: "0.1.0" }"#, + r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: Some("https://a.b/foo.git"), version: Some("0.1.0") }"#, MonikerKind::Export, ); } @@ -405,7 +393,7 @@ pub mod module { } "#, "foo::module::MyStruct::MyTrait::func", - r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: "https://a.b/foo.git", version: "0.1.0" }"#, + r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: Some("https://a.b/foo.git"), version: Some("0.1.0") }"#, MonikerKind::Export, ); } @@ -425,7 +413,7 @@ pub struct St { } "#, "foo::St::a", - r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: "https://a.b/foo.git", version: "0.1.0" }"#, + r#"PackageInformation { name: "foo", repo: Some("https://a.b/foo.git"), version: Some("0.1.0") }"#, MonikerKind::Import, ); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/references.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/references.rs index e942413c1..0f758cfa2 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/references.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/references.rs @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ use ide_db::{ search::{ReferenceCategory, SearchScope, UsageSearchResult}, RootDatabase, }; +use itertools::Itertools; use stdx::hash::NoHashHashMap; use syntax::{ algo::find_node_at_offset, @@ -86,6 +87,7 @@ pub(crate) fn find_all_refs( file_id, refs.into_iter() .map(|file_ref| (file_ref.range, file_ref.category)) + .unique() .collect(), ) }) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/rename.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/rename.rs index fe44856dc..b4df04370 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/rename.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/rename.rs @@ -40,7 +40,9 @@ pub(crate) fn prepare_rename( if def.range_for_rename(&sema).is_none() { bail!("No references found at position") } - let frange = sema.original_range(name_like.syntax()); + let Some(frange) = sema.original_range_opt(name_like.syntax()) else { + bail!("No references found at position"); + }; always!( frange.range.contains_inclusive(position.offset) @@ -51,7 +53,7 @@ pub(crate) fn prepare_rename( .reduce(|acc, cur| match (acc, cur) { // ensure all ranges are the same (Ok(acc_inner), Ok(cur_inner)) if acc_inner == cur_inner => Ok(acc_inner), - (Err(e), _) => Err(e), + (e @ Err(_), _) | (_, e @ Err(_)) => e, _ => bail!("inconsistent text range"), }); @@ -2249,4 +2251,33 @@ fn foo((bar | bar | bar): ()) { "#, ); } + + #[test] + fn regression_13498() { + check( + "Testing", + r" +mod foo { + pub struct Test$0; +} + +use foo::Test as Tester; + +fn main() { + let t = Tester; +} +", + r" +mod foo { + pub struct Testing; +} + +use foo::Testing as Tester; + +fn main() { + let t = Tester; +} +", + ) + } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/signature_help.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/signature_help.rs index fedc1a435..e7412d27f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/signature_help.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/signature_help.rs @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ fn signature_help_for_call( variant.name(db) ); } - hir::CallableKind::Closure | hir::CallableKind::FnPtr => (), + hir::CallableKind::Closure | hir::CallableKind::FnPtr | hir::CallableKind::Other => (), } res.signature.push('('); @@ -189,9 +189,10 @@ fn signature_help_for_call( hir::CallableKind::Function(func) if callable.return_type().contains_unknown() => { render(func.ret_type(db)) } - hir::CallableKind::Function(_) | hir::CallableKind::Closure | hir::CallableKind::FnPtr => { - render(callable.return_type()) - } + hir::CallableKind::Function(_) + | hir::CallableKind::Closure + | hir::CallableKind::FnPtr + | hir::CallableKind::Other => render(callable.return_type()), hir::CallableKind::TupleStruct(_) | hir::CallableKind::TupleEnumVariant(_) => {} } Some(res) @@ -387,10 +388,9 @@ mod tests { } fn check(ra_fixture: &str, expect: Expect) { - // Implicitly add `Sized` to avoid noisy `T: ?Sized` in the results. let fixture = format!( r#" -#[lang = "sized"] trait Sized {{}} +//- minicore: sized, fn {ra_fixture} "# ); @@ -1331,4 +1331,50 @@ fn f() { "#]], ); } + + #[test] + fn help_for_generic_call() { + check( + r#" +fn f<F: FnOnce(u8, u16) -> i32>(f: F) { + f($0) +} +"#, + expect![[r#" + (u8, u16) -> i32 + ^^ --- + "#]], + ); + check( + r#" +fn f<T, F: FnOnce(&T, u16) -> &T>(f: F) { + f($0) +} +"#, + expect![[r#" + (&T, u16) -> &T + ^^ --- + "#]], + ); + } + + #[test] + fn regression_13579() { + check( + r#" +fn f() { + take(2)($0); +} + +fn take<C, Error>( + count: C +) -> impl Fn() -> C { + move || count +} +"#, + expect![[r#" + () -> i32 + "#]], + ); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/static_index.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/static_index.rs index 27ad1a948..2380cf738 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/static_index.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/static_index.rs @@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ use syntax::{AstNode, SyntaxKind::*, SyntaxToken, TextRange, T}; use crate::{ hover::hover_for_definition, - moniker::{crate_for_file, def_to_moniker, MonikerResult}, + moniker::{def_to_moniker, MonikerResult}, + parent_module::crates_for, Analysis, Fold, HoverConfig, HoverDocFormat, HoverResult, InlayHint, InlayHintsConfig, TryToNav, }; @@ -99,7 +100,7 @@ fn all_modules(db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Vec<Module> { impl StaticIndex<'_> { fn add_file(&mut self, file_id: FileId) { - let current_crate = crate_for_file(self.db, file_id); + let current_crate = crates_for(self.db, file_id).pop().map(Into::into); let folds = self.analysis.folding_ranges(file_id).unwrap(); let inlay_hints = self .analysis @@ -111,7 +112,7 @@ impl StaticIndex<'_> { chaining_hints: true, closure_return_type_hints: crate::ClosureReturnTypeHints::WithBlock, lifetime_elision_hints: crate::LifetimeElisionHints::Never, - reborrow_hints: crate::ReborrowHints::Never, + adjustment_hints: crate::AdjustmentHints::Never, hide_named_constructor_hints: false, hide_closure_initialization_hints: false, param_names_for_lifetime_elision_hints: false, diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/limit/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/limit/Cargo.toml index 893db436d..3536f73da 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/limit/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/limit/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [features] tracking = [] diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/Cargo.toml index 13cd89010..bce2fc9a7 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge.rs index e4c56565b..cf53c1672 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge.rs @@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ use tt::buffer::{Cursor, TokenBuffer}; use crate::{to_parser_input::to_parser_input, tt_iter::TtIter, TokenMap}; +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests; + /// Convert the syntax node to a `TokenTree` (what macro /// will consume). pub fn syntax_node_to_token_tree(node: &SyntaxNode) -> (tt::Subtree, TokenMap) { @@ -35,7 +38,7 @@ pub fn syntax_node_to_token_tree_with_modifications( append: FxHashMap<SyntaxElement, Vec<SyntheticToken>>, ) -> (tt::Subtree, TokenMap, u32) { let global_offset = node.text_range().start(); - let mut c = Convertor::new(node, global_offset, existing_token_map, next_id, replace, append); + let mut c = Converter::new(node, global_offset, existing_token_map, next_id, replace, append); let subtree = convert_tokens(&mut c); c.id_alloc.map.shrink_to_fit(); always!(c.replace.is_empty(), "replace: {:?}", c.replace); @@ -100,7 +103,7 @@ pub fn parse_to_token_tree(text: &str) -> Option<(tt::Subtree, TokenMap)> { return None; } - let mut conv = RawConvertor { + let mut conv = RawConverter { lexed, pos: 0, id_alloc: TokenIdAlloc { @@ -148,7 +151,7 @@ pub fn parse_exprs_with_sep(tt: &tt::Subtree, sep: char) -> Vec<tt::Subtree> { res } -fn convert_tokens<C: TokenConvertor>(conv: &mut C) -> tt::Subtree { +fn convert_tokens<C: TokenConverter>(conv: &mut C) -> tt::Subtree { struct StackEntry { subtree: tt::Subtree, idx: usize, @@ -228,7 +231,7 @@ fn convert_tokens<C: TokenConvertor>(conv: &mut C) -> tt::Subtree { } let spacing = match conv.peek().map(|next| next.kind(conv)) { - Some(kind) if !kind.is_trivia() => tt::Spacing::Joint, + Some(kind) if is_single_token_op(kind) => tt::Spacing::Joint, _ => tt::Spacing::Alone, }; let char = match token.to_char(conv) { @@ -307,6 +310,35 @@ fn convert_tokens<C: TokenConvertor>(conv: &mut C) -> tt::Subtree { } } +fn is_single_token_op(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool { + matches!( + kind, + EQ | L_ANGLE + | R_ANGLE + | BANG + | AMP + | PIPE + | TILDE + | AT + | DOT + | COMMA + | SEMICOLON + | COLON + | POUND + | DOLLAR + | QUESTION + | PLUS + | MINUS + | STAR + | SLASH + | PERCENT + | CARET + // LIFETIME_IDENT will be split into a sequence of `'` (a single quote) and an + // identifier. + | LIFETIME_IDENT + ) +} + /// Returns the textual content of a doc comment block as a quoted string /// That is, strips leading `///` (or `/**`, etc) /// and strips the ending `*/` @@ -425,8 +457,8 @@ impl TokenIdAlloc { } } -/// A raw token (straight from lexer) convertor -struct RawConvertor<'a> { +/// A raw token (straight from lexer) converter +struct RawConverter<'a> { lexed: parser::LexedStr<'a>, pos: usize, id_alloc: TokenIdAlloc, @@ -442,7 +474,7 @@ trait SrcToken<Ctx>: std::fmt::Debug { fn synthetic_id(&self, ctx: &Ctx) -> Option<SyntheticTokenId>; } -trait TokenConvertor: Sized { +trait TokenConverter: Sized { type Token: SrcToken<Self>; fn convert_doc_comment(&self, token: &Self::Token) -> Option<Vec<tt::TokenTree>>; @@ -454,25 +486,25 @@ trait TokenConvertor: Sized { fn id_alloc(&mut self) -> &mut TokenIdAlloc; } -impl<'a> SrcToken<RawConvertor<'a>> for usize { - fn kind(&self, ctx: &RawConvertor<'a>) -> SyntaxKind { +impl<'a> SrcToken<RawConverter<'a>> for usize { + fn kind(&self, ctx: &RawConverter<'a>) -> SyntaxKind { ctx.lexed.kind(*self) } - fn to_char(&self, ctx: &RawConvertor<'a>) -> Option<char> { + fn to_char(&self, ctx: &RawConverter<'a>) -> Option<char> { ctx.lexed.text(*self).chars().next() } - fn to_text(&self, ctx: &RawConvertor<'_>) -> SmolStr { + fn to_text(&self, ctx: &RawConverter<'_>) -> SmolStr { ctx.lexed.text(*self).into() } - fn synthetic_id(&self, _ctx: &RawConvertor<'a>) -> Option<SyntheticTokenId> { + fn synthetic_id(&self, _ctx: &RawConverter<'a>) -> Option<SyntheticTokenId> { None } } -impl<'a> TokenConvertor for RawConvertor<'a> { +impl<'a> TokenConverter for RawConverter<'a> { type Token = usize; fn convert_doc_comment(&self, &token: &usize) -> Option<Vec<tt::TokenTree>> { @@ -504,7 +536,7 @@ impl<'a> TokenConvertor for RawConvertor<'a> { } } -struct Convertor { +struct Converter { id_alloc: TokenIdAlloc, current: Option<SyntaxToken>, current_synthetic: Vec<SyntheticToken>, @@ -515,7 +547,7 @@ struct Convertor { punct_offset: Option<(SyntaxToken, TextSize)>, } -impl Convertor { +impl Converter { fn new( node: &SyntaxNode, global_offset: TextSize, @@ -523,11 +555,11 @@ impl Convertor { next_id: u32, mut replace: FxHashMap<SyntaxElement, Vec<SyntheticToken>>, mut append: FxHashMap<SyntaxElement, Vec<SyntheticToken>>, - ) -> Convertor { + ) -> Converter { let range = node.text_range(); let mut preorder = node.preorder_with_tokens(); let (first, synthetic) = Self::next_token(&mut preorder, &mut replace, &mut append); - Convertor { + Converter { id_alloc: { TokenIdAlloc { map: existing_token_map, global_offset, next_id } }, current: first, current_synthetic: synthetic, @@ -590,15 +622,15 @@ impl SynToken { } } -impl SrcToken<Convertor> for SynToken { - fn kind(&self, _ctx: &Convertor) -> SyntaxKind { +impl SrcToken<Converter> for SynToken { + fn kind(&self, ctx: &Converter) -> SyntaxKind { match self { SynToken::Ordinary(token) => token.kind(), - SynToken::Punch(token, _) => token.kind(), + SynToken::Punch(..) => SyntaxKind::from_char(self.to_char(ctx).unwrap()).unwrap(), SynToken::Synthetic(token) => token.kind, } } - fn to_char(&self, _ctx: &Convertor) -> Option<char> { + fn to_char(&self, _ctx: &Converter) -> Option<char> { match self { SynToken::Ordinary(_) => None, SynToken::Punch(it, i) => it.text().chars().nth((*i).into()), @@ -606,7 +638,7 @@ impl SrcToken<Convertor> for SynToken { SynToken::Synthetic(_) => None, } } - fn to_text(&self, _ctx: &Convertor) -> SmolStr { + fn to_text(&self, _ctx: &Converter) -> SmolStr { match self { SynToken::Ordinary(token) => token.text().into(), SynToken::Punch(token, _) => token.text().into(), @@ -614,7 +646,7 @@ impl SrcToken<Convertor> for SynToken { } } - fn synthetic_id(&self, _ctx: &Convertor) -> Option<SyntheticTokenId> { + fn synthetic_id(&self, _ctx: &Converter) -> Option<SyntheticTokenId> { match self { SynToken::Synthetic(token) => Some(token.id), _ => None, @@ -622,7 +654,7 @@ impl SrcToken<Convertor> for SynToken { } } -impl TokenConvertor for Convertor { +impl TokenConverter for Converter { type Token = SynToken; fn convert_doc_comment(&self, token: &Self::Token) -> Option<Vec<tt::TokenTree>> { convert_doc_comment(token.token()?) @@ -651,7 +683,7 @@ impl TokenConvertor for Convertor { } let curr = self.current.clone()?; - if !&self.range.contains_range(curr.text_range()) { + if !self.range.contains_range(curr.text_range()) { return None; } let (new_current, new_synth) = @@ -809,12 +841,15 @@ impl<'a> TtTreeSink<'a> { let next = last.bump(); if let ( Some(tt::buffer::TokenTreeRef::Leaf(tt::Leaf::Punct(curr), _)), - Some(tt::buffer::TokenTreeRef::Leaf(tt::Leaf::Punct(_), _)), + Some(tt::buffer::TokenTreeRef::Leaf(tt::Leaf::Punct(next), _)), ) = (last.token_tree(), next.token_tree()) { // Note: We always assume the semi-colon would be the last token in // other parts of RA such that we don't add whitespace here. - if curr.spacing == tt::Spacing::Alone && curr.char != ';' { + // + // When `next` is a `Punct` of `'`, that's a part of a lifetime identifier so we don't + // need to add whitespace either. + if curr.spacing == tt::Spacing::Alone && curr.char != ';' && next.char != '\'' { self.inner.token(WHITESPACE, " "); self.text_pos += TextSize::of(' '); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge/tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4e04d2bc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/mbe/src/syntax_bridge/tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +use std::collections::HashMap; + +use syntax::{ast, AstNode}; +use test_utils::extract_annotations; +use tt::{ + buffer::{TokenBuffer, TokenTreeRef}, + Leaf, Punct, Spacing, +}; + +use super::syntax_node_to_token_tree; + +fn check_punct_spacing(fixture: &str) { + let source_file = ast::SourceFile::parse(fixture).ok().unwrap(); + let (subtree, token_map) = syntax_node_to_token_tree(source_file.syntax()); + let mut annotations: HashMap<_, _> = extract_annotations(fixture) + .into_iter() + .map(|(range, annotation)| { + let token = token_map.token_by_range(range).expect("no token found"); + let spacing = match annotation.as_str() { + "Alone" => Spacing::Alone, + "Joint" => Spacing::Joint, + a => panic!("unknown annotation: {}", a), + }; + (token, spacing) + }) + .collect(); + + let buf = TokenBuffer::from_subtree(&subtree); + let mut cursor = buf.begin(); + while !cursor.eof() { + while let Some(token_tree) = cursor.token_tree() { + if let TokenTreeRef::Leaf(Leaf::Punct(Punct { spacing, id, .. }), _) = token_tree { + if let Some(expected) = annotations.remove(&id) { + assert_eq!(expected, *spacing); + } + } + cursor = cursor.bump_subtree(); + } + cursor = cursor.bump(); + } + + assert!(annotations.is_empty(), "unchecked annotations: {:?}", annotations); +} + +#[test] +fn punct_spacing() { + check_punct_spacing( + r#" +fn main() { + 0+0; + //^ Alone + 0+(0); + //^ Alone + 0<=0; + //^ Joint + // ^ Alone + 0<=(0); + // ^ Alone + a=0; + //^ Alone + a=(0); + //^ Alone + a+=0; + //^ Joint + // ^ Alone + a+=(0); + // ^ Alone + a&&b; + //^ Joint + // ^ Alone + a&&(b); + // ^ Alone + foo::bar; + // ^ Joint + // ^ Alone + use foo::{bar,baz,}; + // ^ Alone + // ^ Alone + // ^ Alone + struct Struct<'a> {}; + // ^ Joint + // ^ Joint + Struct::<0>; + // ^ Alone + Struct::<{0}>; + // ^ Alone + ;; + //^ Joint + // ^ Alone +} + "#, + ); +} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/Cargo.toml index a286a6bcd..d1420de89 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/paths/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/paths/Cargo.toml index 5e83de7d9..d23a63d2a 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/paths/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/paths/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-api/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-api/Cargo.toml index 54879c187..f261f3def 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-api/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-api/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv-cli/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv-cli/Cargo.toml index 9d0da5dee..7991e125a 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv-cli/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv-cli/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [dependencies] proc-macro-srv = { version = "0.0.0", path = "../proc-macro-srv" } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/Cargo.toml index e39026ac7..a136abc12 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/abis/mod.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/abis/mod.rs index 2f854bc15..0ce099ae0 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/abis/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/abis/mod.rs @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ impl Abi { let inner = unsafe { Abi_1_63::from_lib(lib, symbol_name) }?; Ok(Abi::Abi1_63(inner)) } - _ => Err(LoadProcMacroDylibError::UnsupportedABI), + _ => Err(LoadProcMacroDylibError::UnsupportedABI(info.version_string.clone())), } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/dylib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/dylib.rs index 7aba74e53..0722cd89d 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/dylib.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/dylib.rs @@ -80,14 +80,14 @@ fn load_library(file: &Path) -> Result<Library, libloading::Error> { pub enum LoadProcMacroDylibError { Io(io::Error), LibLoading(libloading::Error), - UnsupportedABI, + UnsupportedABI(String), } impl fmt::Display for LoadProcMacroDylibError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { match self { Self::Io(e) => e.fmt(f), - Self::UnsupportedABI => write!(f, "unsupported ABI version"), + Self::UnsupportedABI(v) => write!(f, "unsupported ABI `{v}`"), Self::LibLoading(e) => e.fmt(f), } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/lib.rs index 72a2dfe72..b4f5ebd15 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/lib.rs @@ -113,12 +113,12 @@ impl ProcMacroSrv { fn expander(&mut self, path: &Path) -> Result<&dylib::Expander, String> { let time = fs::metadata(path).and_then(|it| it.modified()).map_err(|err| { - format!("Failed to get file metadata for {}: {:?}", path.display(), err) + format!("Failed to get file metadata for {}: {}", path.display(), err) })?; Ok(match self.expanders.entry((path.to_path_buf(), time)) { Entry::Vacant(v) => v.insert(dylib::Expander::new(path).map_err(|err| { - format!("Cannot create expander for {}: {:?}", path.display(), err) + format!("Cannot create expander for {}: {}", path.display(), err) })?), Entry::Occupied(e) => e.into_mut(), }) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/tests/mod.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/tests/mod.rs index b46cdddcf..cc0fc91fe 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/tests/mod.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-srv/src/tests/mod.rs @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ fn test_derive_error() { expect![[r##" SUBTREE $ IDENT compile_error 4294967295 - PUNCH ! [joint] 4294967295 + PUNCH ! [alone] 4294967295 SUBTREE () 4294967295 LITERAL "#[derive(DeriveError)] struct S ;" 4294967295 PUNCH ; [alone] 4294967295"##]], @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ fn test_fn_like_macro_clone_literals() { PUNCH , [alone] 4294967295 LITERAL 2_u32 4294967295 PUNCH , [alone] 4294967295 - PUNCH - [joint] 4294967295 + PUNCH - [alone] 4294967295 LITERAL 4i64 4294967295 PUNCH , [alone] 4294967295 LITERAL 3.14f32 4294967295 @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ fn test_attr_macro() { expect![[r##" SUBTREE $ IDENT compile_error 4294967295 - PUNCH ! [joint] 4294967295 + PUNCH ! [alone] 4294967295 SUBTREE () 4294967295 LITERAL "#[attr_error(some arguments)] mod m {}" 4294967295 PUNCH ; [alone] 4294967295"##]], diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-test/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-test/Cargo.toml index 684477191..d2a79f910 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-test/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-test/Cargo.toml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ name = "proc-macro-test" version = "0.0.0" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" publish = false [lib] diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-test/imp/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-test/imp/Cargo.toml index 2d1fc3c5c..1bd14070e 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-test/imp/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/proc-macro-test/imp/Cargo.toml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ name = "proc-macro-test-impl" version = "0.0.0" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" publish = false [lib] diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/profile/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/profile/Cargo.toml index 5697aea96..01d1735bf 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/profile/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/profile/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/Cargo.toml index cf9868740..39902a532 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/build_scripts.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/build_scripts.rs index a26a7c57a..ae2b41f27 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/build_scripts.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/build_scripts.rs @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ impl WorkspaceBuildScripts { cmd.args(&["check", "--quiet", "--workspace", "--message-format=json"]); // --all-targets includes tests, benches and examples in addition to the - // default lib and bins. This is an independent concept from the --targets + // default lib and bins. This is an independent concept from the --target // flag below. cmd.arg("--all-targets"); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/cargo_workspace.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/cargo_workspace.rs index b4c2ba436..02ec7a4f6 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/cargo_workspace.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/cargo_workspace.rs @@ -270,11 +270,7 @@ impl CargoWorkspace { config: &CargoConfig, progress: &dyn Fn(String), ) -> Result<cargo_metadata::Metadata> { - let target = config - .target - .clone() - .or_else(|| cargo_config_build_target(cargo_toml, &config.extra_env)) - .or_else(|| rustc_discover_host_triple(cargo_toml, &config.extra_env)); + let targets = find_list_of_build_targets(config, cargo_toml); let mut meta = MetadataCommand::new(); meta.cargo_path(toolchain::cargo()); @@ -294,8 +290,12 @@ impl CargoWorkspace { } meta.current_dir(current_dir.as_os_str()); - if let Some(target) = target { - meta.other_options(vec![String::from("--filter-platform"), target]); + if !targets.is_empty() { + let other_options: Vec<_> = targets + .into_iter() + .flat_map(|target| ["--filter-platform".to_string(), target]) + .collect(); + meta.other_options(other_options); } // FIXME: Fetching metadata is a slow process, as it might require @@ -469,6 +469,19 @@ impl CargoWorkspace { } } +fn find_list_of_build_targets(config: &CargoConfig, cargo_toml: &ManifestPath) -> Vec<String> { + if let Some(target) = &config.target { + return [target.into()].to_vec(); + } + + let build_targets = cargo_config_build_target(cargo_toml, &config.extra_env); + if !build_targets.is_empty() { + return build_targets; + } + + rustc_discover_host_triple(cargo_toml, &config.extra_env).into_iter().collect() +} + fn rustc_discover_host_triple( cargo_toml: &ManifestPath, extra_env: &FxHashMap<String, String>, @@ -499,7 +512,7 @@ fn rustc_discover_host_triple( fn cargo_config_build_target( cargo_toml: &ManifestPath, extra_env: &FxHashMap<String, String>, -) -> Option<String> { +) -> Vec<String> { let mut cargo_config = Command::new(toolchain::cargo()); cargo_config.envs(extra_env); cargo_config @@ -507,12 +520,21 @@ fn cargo_config_build_target( .args(&["-Z", "unstable-options", "config", "get", "build.target"]) .env("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP", "1"); // if successful we receive `build.target = "target-triple"` + // or `build.target = ["<target 1>", ..]` tracing::debug!("Discovering cargo config target by {:?}", cargo_config); - match utf8_stdout(cargo_config) { - Ok(stdout) => stdout - .strip_prefix("build.target = \"") - .and_then(|stdout| stdout.strip_suffix('"')) - .map(ToOwned::to_owned), - Err(_) => None, + utf8_stdout(cargo_config).map(parse_output_cargo_config_build_target).unwrap_or_default() +} + +fn parse_output_cargo_config_build_target(stdout: String) -> Vec<String> { + let trimmed = stdout.trim_start_matches("build.target = ").trim_matches('"'); + + if !trimmed.starts_with('[') { + return [trimmed.to_string()].to_vec(); + } + + let res = serde_json::from_str(trimmed); + if let Err(e) = &res { + tracing::warn!("Failed to parse `build.target` as an array of target: {}`", e); } + res.unwrap_or_default() } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/sysroot.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/sysroot.rs index fa8d76f3f..f6c09a27c 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/sysroot.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/sysroot.rs @@ -128,14 +128,18 @@ impl Sysroot { } if let Some(alloc) = sysroot.by_name("alloc") { - if let Some(core) = sysroot.by_name("core") { - sysroot.crates[alloc].deps.push(core); + for dep in ALLOC_DEPS.trim().lines() { + if let Some(dep) = sysroot.by_name(dep) { + sysroot.crates[alloc].deps.push(dep) + } } } if let Some(proc_macro) = sysroot.by_name("proc_macro") { - if let Some(std) = sysroot.by_name("std") { - sysroot.crates[proc_macro].deps.push(std); + for dep in PROC_MACRO_DEPS.trim().lines() { + if let Some(dep) = sysroot.by_name(dep) { + sysroot.crates[proc_macro].deps.push(dep) + } } } @@ -239,6 +243,7 @@ fn get_rust_src(sysroot_path: &AbsPath) -> Option<AbsPathBuf> { const SYSROOT_CRATES: &str = " alloc +backtrace core panic_abort panic_unwind @@ -246,17 +251,19 @@ proc_macro profiler_builtins std stdarch/crates/std_detect -term test unwind"; +const ALLOC_DEPS: &str = "core"; + const STD_DEPS: &str = " alloc -core -panic_abort panic_unwind +panic_abort +core profiler_builtins +unwind std_detect -term -test -unwind"; +test"; + +const PROC_MACRO_DEPS: &str = "std"; diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/tests.rs index e2444e249..a1cb438bd 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/tests.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/tests.rs @@ -1566,10 +1566,10 @@ fn rust_project_hello_world_project_model() { }, Dependency { crate_id: CrateId( - 1, + 3, ), name: CrateName( - "core", + "panic_unwind", ), prelude: true, }, @@ -1584,10 +1584,10 @@ fn rust_project_hello_world_project_model() { }, Dependency { crate_id: CrateId( - 3, + 1, ), name: CrateName( - "panic_unwind", + "core", ), prelude: true, }, @@ -1602,40 +1602,31 @@ fn rust_project_hello_world_project_model() { }, Dependency { crate_id: CrateId( - 7, + 9, ), name: CrateName( - "std_detect", + "unwind", ), prelude: true, }, Dependency { crate_id: CrateId( - 8, + 7, ), name: CrateName( - "term", + "std_detect", ), prelude: true, }, Dependency { crate_id: CrateId( - 9, + 8, ), name: CrateName( "test", ), prelude: true, }, - Dependency { - crate_id: CrateId( - 10, - ), - name: CrateName( - "unwind", - ), - prelude: true, - }, ], proc_macro: Err( "no proc macro loaded for sysroot crate", @@ -1690,40 +1681,6 @@ fn rust_project_hello_world_project_model() { display_name: Some( CrateDisplayName { crate_name: CrateName( - "term", - ), - canonical_name: "term", - }, - ), - cfg_options: CfgOptions( - [], - ), - potential_cfg_options: CfgOptions( - [], - ), - env: Env { - entries: {}, - }, - dependencies: [], - proc_macro: Err( - "no proc macro loaded for sysroot crate", - ), - origin: Lang( - Other, - ), - is_proc_macro: false, - }, - CrateId( - 9, - ): CrateData { - root_file_id: FileId( - 10, - ), - edition: Edition2018, - version: None, - display_name: Some( - CrateDisplayName { - crate_name: CrateName( "test", ), canonical_name: "test", @@ -1748,10 +1705,10 @@ fn rust_project_hello_world_project_model() { is_proc_macro: false, }, CrateId( - 10, + 9, ): CrateData { root_file_id: FileId( - 11, + 10, ), edition: Edition2018, version: None, @@ -1782,10 +1739,10 @@ fn rust_project_hello_world_project_model() { is_proc_macro: false, }, CrateId( - 11, + 10, ): CrateData { root_file_id: FileId( - 12, + 11, ), edition: Edition2018, version: None, @@ -1836,7 +1793,7 @@ fn rust_project_hello_world_project_model() { }, Dependency { crate_id: CrateId( - 9, + 8, ), name: CrateName( "test", diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/workspace.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/workspace.rs index 2780c62ed..3d199ed24 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/workspace.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/workspace.rs @@ -377,6 +377,21 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace { } } + pub fn find_sysroot_proc_macro_srv(&self) -> Option<AbsPathBuf> { + match self { + ProjectWorkspace::Cargo { sysroot: Some(sysroot), .. } + | ProjectWorkspace::Json { sysroot: Some(sysroot), .. } => { + let standalone_server_name = + format!("rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv{}", std::env::consts::EXE_SUFFIX); + ["libexec", "lib"] + .into_iter() + .map(|segment| sysroot.root().join(segment).join(&standalone_server_name)) + .find(|server_path| std::fs::metadata(&server_path).is_ok()) + } + _ => None, + } + } + /// Returns the roots for the current `ProjectWorkspace` /// The return type contains the path and whether or not /// the root is a member of the current workspace @@ -509,14 +524,14 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace { build_scripts, toolchain: _, } => cargo_to_crate_graph( - rustc_cfg.clone(), - cfg_overrides, load_proc_macro, load, + rustc, cargo, - build_scripts, sysroot.as_ref(), - rustc, + rustc_cfg.clone(), + cfg_overrides, + build_scripts, ), ProjectWorkspace::DetachedFiles { files, sysroot, rustc_cfg } => { detached_files_to_crate_graph(rustc_cfg.clone(), load, files, sysroot) @@ -602,7 +617,7 @@ fn project_json_to_crate_graph( for (from, krate) in project.crates() { if let Some(&from) = crates.get(&from) { if let Some((public_deps, libproc_macro)) = &sysroot_deps { - public_deps.add(from, &mut crate_graph); + public_deps.add_to_crate_graph(&mut crate_graph, from); if krate.is_proc_macro { if let Some(proc_macro) = libproc_macro { add_dep( @@ -626,14 +641,14 @@ fn project_json_to_crate_graph( } fn cargo_to_crate_graph( - rustc_cfg: Vec<CfgFlag>, - override_cfg: &CfgOverrides, load_proc_macro: &mut dyn FnMut(&str, &AbsPath) -> ProcMacroLoadResult, load: &mut dyn FnMut(&AbsPath) -> Option<FileId>, + rustc: &Option<CargoWorkspace>, cargo: &CargoWorkspace, - build_scripts: &WorkspaceBuildScripts, sysroot: Option<&Sysroot>, - rustc: &Option<CargoWorkspace>, + rustc_cfg: Vec<CfgFlag>, + override_cfg: &CfgOverrides, + build_scripts: &WorkspaceBuildScripts, ) -> CrateGraph { let _p = profile::span("cargo_to_crate_graph"); let mut crate_graph = CrateGraph::default(); @@ -642,13 +657,15 @@ fn cargo_to_crate_graph( None => (SysrootPublicDeps::default(), None), }; - let mut cfg_options = CfgOptions::default(); - cfg_options.extend(rustc_cfg); + let cfg_options = { + let mut cfg_options = CfgOptions::default(); + cfg_options.extend(rustc_cfg); + cfg_options.insert_atom("debug_assertions".into()); + cfg_options + }; let mut pkg_to_lib_crate = FxHashMap::default(); - cfg_options.insert_atom("debug_assertions".into()); - let mut pkg_crates = FxHashMap::default(); // Does any crate signal to rust-analyzer that they need the rustc_private crates? let mut has_private = false; @@ -723,7 +740,7 @@ fn cargo_to_crate_graph( // Set deps to the core, std and to the lib target of the current package for &(from, kind) in pkg_crates.get(&pkg).into_iter().flatten() { // Add sysroot deps first so that a lib target named `core` etc. can overwrite them. - public_deps.add(from, &mut crate_graph); + public_deps.add_to_crate_graph(&mut crate_graph, from); if let Some((to, name)) = lib_tgt.clone() { if to != from && kind != TargetKind::BuildScript { @@ -767,15 +784,16 @@ fn cargo_to_crate_graph( if let Some(rustc_workspace) = rustc { handle_rustc_crates( &mut crate_graph, - rustc_workspace, + &mut pkg_to_lib_crate, load, - &cfg_options, - override_cfg, load_proc_macro, - &mut pkg_to_lib_crate, - &public_deps, + rustc_workspace, cargo, + &public_deps, + libproc_macro, &pkg_crates, + &cfg_options, + override_cfg, build_scripts, ); } @@ -825,28 +843,29 @@ fn detached_files_to_crate_graph( }, ); - public_deps.add(detached_file_crate, &mut crate_graph); + public_deps.add_to_crate_graph(&mut crate_graph, detached_file_crate); } crate_graph } fn handle_rustc_crates( crate_graph: &mut CrateGraph, - rustc_workspace: &CargoWorkspace, + pkg_to_lib_crate: &mut FxHashMap<Package, CrateId>, load: &mut dyn FnMut(&AbsPath) -> Option<FileId>, - cfg_options: &CfgOptions, - override_cfg: &CfgOverrides, load_proc_macro: &mut dyn FnMut(&str, &AbsPath) -> ProcMacroLoadResult, - pkg_to_lib_crate: &mut FxHashMap<Package, CrateId>, - public_deps: &SysrootPublicDeps, + rustc_workspace: &CargoWorkspace, cargo: &CargoWorkspace, + public_deps: &SysrootPublicDeps, + libproc_macro: Option<CrateId>, pkg_crates: &FxHashMap<Package, Vec<(CrateId, TargetKind)>>, + cfg_options: &CfgOptions, + override_cfg: &CfgOverrides, build_scripts: &WorkspaceBuildScripts, ) { let mut rustc_pkg_crates = FxHashMap::default(); // The root package of the rustc-dev component is rustc_driver, so we match that let root_pkg = - rustc_workspace.packages().find(|package| rustc_workspace[*package].name == "rustc_driver"); + rustc_workspace.packages().find(|&package| rustc_workspace[package].name == "rustc_driver"); // The rustc workspace might be incomplete (such as if rustc-dev is not // installed for the current toolchain) and `rustc_source` is set to discover. if let Some(root_pkg) = root_pkg { @@ -901,7 +920,16 @@ fn handle_rustc_crates( ); pkg_to_lib_crate.insert(pkg, crate_id); // Add dependencies on core / std / alloc for this crate - public_deps.add(crate_id, crate_graph); + public_deps.add_to_crate_graph(crate_graph, crate_id); + if let Some(proc_macro) = libproc_macro { + add_dep_with_prelude( + crate_graph, + crate_id, + CrateName::new("proc_macro").unwrap(), + proc_macro, + rustc_workspace[tgt].is_proc_macro, + ); + } rustc_pkg_crates.entry(pkg).or_insert_with(Vec::new).push(crate_id); } } @@ -1009,7 +1037,7 @@ struct SysrootPublicDeps { impl SysrootPublicDeps { /// Makes `from` depend on the public sysroot crates. - fn add(&self, from: CrateId, crate_graph: &mut CrateGraph) { + fn add_to_crate_graph(&self, crate_graph: &mut CrateGraph, from: CrateId) { for (name, krate, prelude) in &self.deps { add_dep_with_prelude(crate_graph, from, name.clone(), *krate, *prelude); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/Cargo.toml index 544502853..56f14fe18 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/Cargo.toml @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ documentation = "https://rust-analyzer.github.io/manual.html" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" autobins = false edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ crossbeam-channel = "0.5.5" dissimilar = "1.0.4" itertools = "0.10.5" scip = "0.1.1" -lsp-types = { version = "0.93.1", features = ["proposed"] } +lsp-types = { version = "=0.93.2", features = ["proposed"] } parking_lot = "0.12.1" xflags = "0.3.0" oorandom = "11.1.3" diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/bin/main.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/bin/main.rs index eabfcf194..7bf595d2a 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/bin/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/bin/main.rs @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use std::{env, fs, path::Path, process}; use lsp_server::Connection; use project_model::ProjectManifest; -use rust_analyzer::{cli::flags, config::Config, from_json, lsp_ext::supports_utf8, Result}; +use rust_analyzer::{cli::flags, config::Config, from_json, Result}; use vfs::AbsPathBuf; #[cfg(all(feature = "mimalloc"))] @@ -191,11 +191,7 @@ fn run_server() -> Result<()> { name: String::from("rust-analyzer"), version: Some(rust_analyzer::version().to_string()), }), - offset_encoding: if supports_utf8(config.caps()) { - Some("utf-8".to_string()) - } else { - None - }, + offset_encoding: None, }; let initialize_result = serde_json::to_value(initialize_result).unwrap(); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/caps.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/caps.rs index cda95cd86..723b888d9 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/caps.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/caps.rs @@ -6,19 +6,25 @@ use lsp_types::{ FileOperationFilter, FileOperationPattern, FileOperationPatternKind, FileOperationRegistrationOptions, FoldingRangeProviderCapability, HoverProviderCapability, ImplementationProviderCapability, InlayHintOptions, InlayHintServerCapabilities, OneOf, - RenameOptions, SaveOptions, SelectionRangeProviderCapability, SemanticTokensFullOptions, - SemanticTokensLegend, SemanticTokensOptions, ServerCapabilities, SignatureHelpOptions, - TextDocumentSyncCapability, TextDocumentSyncKind, TextDocumentSyncOptions, - TypeDefinitionProviderCapability, WorkDoneProgressOptions, + PositionEncodingKind, RenameOptions, SaveOptions, SelectionRangeProviderCapability, + SemanticTokensFullOptions, SemanticTokensLegend, SemanticTokensOptions, ServerCapabilities, + SignatureHelpOptions, TextDocumentSyncCapability, TextDocumentSyncKind, + TextDocumentSyncOptions, TypeDefinitionProviderCapability, WorkDoneProgressOptions, WorkspaceFileOperationsServerCapabilities, WorkspaceServerCapabilities, }; use serde_json::json; use crate::config::{Config, RustfmtConfig}; +use crate::lsp_ext::supports_utf8; use crate::semantic_tokens; pub fn server_capabilities(config: &Config) -> ServerCapabilities { ServerCapabilities { + position_encoding: if supports_utf8(config.caps()) { + Some(PositionEncodingKind::UTF8) + } else { + None + }, text_document_sync: Some(TextDocumentSyncCapability::Options(TextDocumentSyncOptions { open_close: Some(true), change: Some(TextDocumentSyncKind::INCREMENTAL), diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cargo_target_spec.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cargo_target_spec.rs index 6ede194ba..cf51cf15a 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cargo_target_spec.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cargo_target_spec.rs @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ use std::mem; use cfg::{CfgAtom, CfgExpr}; -use ide::{FileId, RunnableKind, TestId}; +use ide::{Cancellable, FileId, RunnableKind, TestId}; use project_model::{self, CargoFeatures, ManifestPath, TargetKind}; use vfs::AbsPathBuf; -use crate::{global_state::GlobalStateSnapshot, Result}; +use crate::global_state::GlobalStateSnapshot; /// Abstract representation of Cargo target. /// @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ impl CargoTargetSpec { spec: Option<CargoTargetSpec>, kind: &RunnableKind, cfg: &Option<CfgExpr>, - ) -> Result<(Vec<String>, Vec<String>)> { + ) -> (Vec<String>, Vec<String>) { let mut args = Vec::new(); let mut extra_args = Vec::new(); @@ -111,13 +111,13 @@ impl CargoTargetSpec { } } } - Ok((args, extra_args)) + (args, extra_args) } pub(crate) fn for_file( global_state_snapshot: &GlobalStateSnapshot, file_id: FileId, - ) -> Result<Option<CargoTargetSpec>> { + ) -> Cancellable<Option<CargoTargetSpec>> { let crate_id = match &*global_state_snapshot.analysis.crates_for(file_id)? { &[crate_id, ..] => crate_id, _ => return Ok(None), diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/load_cargo.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/load_cargo.rs index 5dba545b8..762d7d3a1 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/load_cargo.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/load_cargo.rs @@ -60,24 +60,12 @@ pub fn load_workspace( }; let proc_macro_client = if load_config.with_proc_macro { - let mut path = AbsPathBuf::assert(std::env::current_exe()?); - let mut args = vec!["proc-macro"]; - - if let ProjectWorkspace::Cargo { sysroot, .. } | ProjectWorkspace::Json { sysroot, .. } = - &ws - { - if let Some(sysroot) = sysroot.as_ref() { - let standalone_server_name = - format!("rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv{}", std::env::consts::EXE_SUFFIX); - let server_path = sysroot.root().join("libexec").join(&standalone_server_name); - if std::fs::metadata(&server_path).is_ok() { - path = server_path; - args = vec![]; - } - } - } + let (server_path, args): (_, &[_]) = match ws.find_sysroot_proc_macro_srv() { + Some(server_path) => (server_path, &[]), + None => (AbsPathBuf::assert(std::env::current_exe()?), &["proc-macro"]), + }; - ProcMacroServer::spawn(path.clone(), args.clone()).map_err(|e| e.to_string()) + ProcMacroServer::spawn(server_path, args).map_err(|e| e.to_string()) } else { Err("proc macro server disabled".to_owned()) }; diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/lsif.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/lsif.rs index 748306ea5..c74ddabb1 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/lsif.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/lsif.rs @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use crate::cli::{ load_cargo::{load_workspace, LoadCargoConfig}, Result, }; -use crate::line_index::{LineEndings, LineIndex, OffsetEncoding}; +use crate::line_index::{LineEndings, LineIndex, PositionEncoding}; use crate::to_proto; use crate::version::version; @@ -106,12 +106,12 @@ impl LsifManager<'_> { manager: "cargo".to_string(), uri: None, content: None, - repository: Some(lsif::Repository { - url: pi.repo, + repository: pi.repo.map(|url| lsif::Repository { + url, r#type: "git".to_string(), commit_id: None, }), - version: Some(pi.version), + version: pi.version, })); self.package_map.insert(package_information, result_set_id); result_set_id @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ impl LsifManager<'_> { let line_index = self.db.line_index(file_id); let line_index = LineIndex { index: line_index, - encoding: OffsetEncoding::Utf16, + encoding: PositionEncoding::Utf16, endings: LineEndings::Unix, }; let range_id = self.add_vertex(lsif::Vertex::Range { @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ impl LsifManager<'_> { let line_index = self.db.line_index(file_id); let line_index = LineIndex { index: line_index, - encoding: OffsetEncoding::Utf16, + encoding: PositionEncoding::Utf16, endings: LineEndings::Unix, }; let result = folds diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/scip.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/scip.rs index 8b77ccde0..9edd045ab 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/scip.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/scip.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use std::{ time::Instant, }; -use crate::line_index::{LineEndings, LineIndex, OffsetEncoding}; +use crate::line_index::{LineEndings, LineIndex, PositionEncoding}; use hir::Name; use ide::{ LineCol, MonikerDescriptorKind, StaticIndex, StaticIndexedFile, TextRange, TokenId, @@ -47,30 +47,27 @@ impl flags::Scip { let si = StaticIndex::compute(&analysis); - let mut index = scip_types::Index { - metadata: Some(scip_types::Metadata { - version: scip_types::ProtocolVersion::UnspecifiedProtocolVersion.into(), - tool_info: Some(scip_types::ToolInfo { - name: "rust-analyzer".to_owned(), - version: "0.1".to_owned(), - arguments: vec![], - ..Default::default() - }) - .into(), - project_root: format!( - "file://{}", - path.normalize() - .as_os_str() - .to_str() - .ok_or(anyhow::anyhow!("Unable to normalize project_root path"))? - .to_string() - ), - text_document_encoding: scip_types::TextEncoding::UTF8.into(), - ..Default::default() + let metadata = scip_types::Metadata { + version: scip_types::ProtocolVersion::UnspecifiedProtocolVersion.into(), + tool_info: Some(scip_types::ToolInfo { + name: "rust-analyzer".to_owned(), + version: "0.1".to_owned(), + arguments: vec![], + special_fields: Default::default(), }) .into(), - ..Default::default() + project_root: format!( + "file://{}", + path.normalize() + .as_os_str() + .to_str() + .ok_or(anyhow::anyhow!("Unable to normalize project_root path"))? + .to_string() + ), + text_document_encoding: scip_types::TextEncoding::UTF8.into(), + special_fields: Default::default(), }; + let mut documents = Vec::new(); let mut symbols_emitted: HashSet<TokenId> = HashSet::default(); let mut tokens_to_symbol: HashMap<TokenId, String> = HashMap::new(); @@ -91,22 +88,18 @@ impl flags::Scip { let line_index = LineIndex { index: db.line_index(file_id), - encoding: OffsetEncoding::Utf8, + encoding: PositionEncoding::Utf8, endings: LineEndings::Unix, }; - let mut doc = scip_types::Document { - relative_path, - language: "rust".to_string(), - ..Default::default() - }; + let mut occurrences = Vec::new(); + let mut symbols = Vec::new(); - tokens.into_iter().for_each(|(range, id)| { + tokens.into_iter().for_each(|(text_range, id)| { let token = si.tokens.get(id).unwrap(); - let mut occurrence = scip_types::Occurrence::default(); - occurrence.range = text_range_to_scip_range(&line_index, range); - occurrence.symbol = tokens_to_symbol + let range = text_range_to_scip_range(&line_index, text_range); + let symbol = tokens_to_symbol .entry(id) .or_insert_with(|| { let symbol = token_to_symbol(&token).unwrap_or_else(&mut new_local_symbol); @@ -114,34 +107,62 @@ impl flags::Scip { }) .clone(); + let mut symbol_roles = Default::default(); + if let Some(def) = token.definition { - if def.range == range { - occurrence.symbol_roles |= scip_types::SymbolRole::Definition as i32; + if def.range == text_range { + symbol_roles |= scip_types::SymbolRole::Definition as i32; } if symbols_emitted.insert(id) { - let mut symbol_info = scip_types::SymbolInformation::default(); - symbol_info.symbol = occurrence.symbol.clone(); - if let Some(hover) = &token.hover { - if !hover.markup.as_str().is_empty() { - symbol_info.documentation = vec![hover.markup.as_str().to_string()]; - } - } - - doc.symbols.push(symbol_info) + let documentation = token + .hover + .as_ref() + .map(|hover| hover.markup.as_str()) + .filter(|it| !it.is_empty()) + .map(|it| vec![it.to_owned()]); + let symbol_info = scip_types::SymbolInformation { + symbol: symbol.clone(), + documentation: documentation.unwrap_or_default(), + relationships: Vec::new(), + special_fields: Default::default(), + }; + + symbols.push(symbol_info) } } - doc.occurrences.push(occurrence); + occurrences.push(scip_types::Occurrence { + range, + symbol, + symbol_roles, + override_documentation: Vec::new(), + syntax_kind: Default::default(), + diagnostics: Vec::new(), + special_fields: Default::default(), + }); }); - if doc.occurrences.is_empty() { + if occurrences.is_empty() { continue; } - index.documents.push(doc); + documents.push(scip_types::Document { + relative_path, + language: "rust".to_string(), + occurrences, + symbols, + special_fields: Default::default(), + }); } + let index = scip_types::Index { + metadata: Some(metadata).into(), + documents, + external_symbols: Vec::new(), + special_fields: Default::default(), + }; + scip::write_message_to_file("index.scip", index) .map_err(|err| anyhow::anyhow!("Failed to write scip to file: {}", err))?; @@ -181,7 +202,7 @@ fn new_descriptor_str( name: name.to_string(), disambiguator: "".to_string(), suffix: suffix.into(), - ..Default::default() + special_fields: Default::default(), } } @@ -231,12 +252,12 @@ fn token_to_symbol(token: &TokenStaticData) -> Option<scip_types::Symbol> { package: Some(scip_types::Package { manager: "cargo".to_string(), name: package_name, - version, - ..Default::default() + version: version.unwrap_or_else(|| ".".to_string()), + special_fields: Default::default(), }) .into(), descriptors, - ..Default::default() + special_fields: Default::default(), }) } @@ -415,4 +436,42 @@ pub mod module { "", ); } + + #[test] + fn global_symbol_for_pub_struct() { + check_symbol( + r#" + //- /lib.rs crate:main + mod foo; + + fn main() { + let _bar = foo::Bar { i: 0 }; + } + //- /foo.rs + pub struct Bar$0 { + pub i: i32, + } + "#, + "rust-analyzer cargo main . foo/Bar#", + ); + } + + #[test] + fn global_symbol_for_pub_struct_reference() { + check_symbol( + r#" + //- /lib.rs crate:main + mod foo; + + fn main() { + let _bar = foo::Bar$0 { i: 0 }; + } + //- /foo.rs + pub struct Bar { + pub i: i32, + } + "#, + "rust-analyzer cargo main . foo/Bar#", + ); + } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/config.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/config.rs index 85322f12a..6b2f22faa 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/config.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/config.rs @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ use vfs::AbsPathBuf; use crate::{ caps::completion_item_edit_resolve, diagnostics::DiagnosticsMapConfig, - line_index::OffsetEncoding, + line_index::PositionEncoding, lsp_ext::{self, supports_utf8, WorkspaceSymbolSearchKind, WorkspaceSymbolSearchScope}, }; @@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ mod patch_old_style; // parsing the old name. config_data! { struct ConfigData { + /// Whether to insert #[must_use] when generating `as_` methods + /// for enum variants. + assist_emitMustUse: bool = "false", /// Placeholder expression to use for missing expressions in assists. assist_expressionFillDefault: ExprFillDefaultDef = "\"todo\"", @@ -115,9 +118,11 @@ config_data! { /// This option does not take effect until rust-analyzer is restarted. cargo_sysroot: Option<String> = "\"discover\"", /// Compilation target override (target triple). + // FIXME(@poliorcetics): move to multiple targets here too, but this will need more work + // than `checkOnSave_target` cargo_target: Option<String> = "null", /// Unsets `#[cfg(test)]` for the specified crates. - cargo_unsetTest: Vec<String> = "[\"core\"]", + cargo_unsetTest: Vec<String> = "[\"core\"]", /// Check all targets and tests (`--all-targets`). checkOnSave_allTargets: bool = "true", @@ -154,7 +159,7 @@ config_data! { checkOnSave_noDefaultFeatures: Option<bool> = "null", /// Override the command rust-analyzer uses instead of `cargo check` for /// diagnostics on save. The command is required to output json and - /// should therefor include `--message-format=json` or a similar option. + /// should therefore include `--message-format=json` or a similar option. /// /// If you're changing this because you're using some tool wrapping /// Cargo, you might also want to change @@ -171,9 +176,13 @@ config_data! { /// ``` /// . checkOnSave_overrideCommand: Option<Vec<String>> = "null", - /// Check for a specific target. Defaults to - /// `#rust-analyzer.cargo.target#`. - checkOnSave_target: Option<String> = "null", + /// Check for specific targets. Defaults to `#rust-analyzer.cargo.target#` if empty. + /// + /// Can be a single target, e.g. `"x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"` or a list of targets, e.g. + /// `["aarch64-apple-darwin", "x86_64-apple-darwin"]`. + /// + /// Aliased as `"checkOnSave.targets"`. + checkOnSave_target | checkOnSave_targets: CheckOnSaveTargets = "[]", /// Toggles the additional completions that automatically add imports when completed. /// Note that your client must specify the `additionalTextEdits` LSP client capability to truly have this feature enabled. @@ -258,6 +267,7 @@ config_data! { files_excludeDirs: Vec<PathBuf> = "[]", /// Controls file watching implementation. files_watcher: FilesWatcherDef = "\"client\"", + /// Enables highlighting of related references while the cursor is on `break`, `loop`, `while`, or `for` keywords. highlightRelated_breakPoints_enable: bool = "true", /// Enables highlighting of all exit points while the cursor is on any `return`, `?`, `fn`, or return type arrow (`->`). @@ -317,6 +327,8 @@ config_data! { inlayHints_closingBraceHints_minLines: usize = "25", /// Whether to show inlay type hints for return types of closures. inlayHints_closureReturnTypeHints_enable: ClosureReturnTypeHintsDef = "\"never\"", + /// Whether to show inlay hints for type adjustments. + inlayHints_expressionAdjustmentHints_enable: AdjustmentHintsDef = "\"never\"", /// Whether to show inlay type hints for elided lifetimes in function signatures. inlayHints_lifetimeElisionHints_enable: LifetimeElisionDef = "\"never\"", /// Whether to prefer using parameter names as the name for elided lifetime hints if possible. @@ -326,7 +338,8 @@ config_data! { /// Whether to show function parameter name inlay hints at the call /// site. inlayHints_parameterHints_enable: bool = "true", - /// Whether to show inlay type hints for compiler inserted reborrows. + /// Whether to show inlay hints for compiler inserted reborrows. + /// This setting is deprecated in favor of #rust-analyzer.inlayHints.expressionAdjustmentHints.enable#. inlayHints_reborrowHints_enable: ReborrowHintsDef = "\"never\"", /// Whether to render leading colons for type hints, and trailing colons for parameter hints. inlayHints_renderColons: bool = "true", @@ -948,11 +961,11 @@ impl Config { .is_some() } - pub fn offset_encoding(&self) -> OffsetEncoding { + pub fn position_encoding(&self) -> PositionEncoding { if supports_utf8(&self.caps) { - OffsetEncoding::Utf8 + PositionEncoding::Utf8 } else { - OffsetEncoding::Utf16 + PositionEncoding::Utf16 } } @@ -1140,11 +1153,10 @@ impl Config { } Some(_) | None => FlycheckConfig::CargoCommand { command: self.data.checkOnSave_command.clone(), - target_triple: self - .data - .checkOnSave_target - .clone() - .or_else(|| self.data.cargo_target.clone()), + target_triples: match &self.data.checkOnSave_target.0[..] { + [] => self.data.cargo_target.clone().into_iter().collect(), + targets => targets.into(), + }, all_targets: self.data.checkOnSave_allTargets, no_default_features: self .data @@ -1197,10 +1209,15 @@ impl Config { hide_closure_initialization_hints: self .data .inlayHints_typeHints_hideClosureInitialization, - reborrow_hints: match self.data.inlayHints_reborrowHints_enable { - ReborrowHintsDef::Always => ide::ReborrowHints::Always, - ReborrowHintsDef::Never => ide::ReborrowHints::Never, - ReborrowHintsDef::Mutable => ide::ReborrowHints::MutableOnly, + adjustment_hints: match self.data.inlayHints_expressionAdjustmentHints_enable { + AdjustmentHintsDef::Always => ide::AdjustmentHints::Always, + AdjustmentHintsDef::Never => match self.data.inlayHints_reborrowHints_enable { + ReborrowHintsDef::Always | ReborrowHintsDef::Mutable => { + ide::AdjustmentHints::ReborrowOnly + } + ReborrowHintsDef::Never => ide::AdjustmentHints::Never, + }, + AdjustmentHintsDef::Reborrow => ide::AdjustmentHints::ReborrowOnly, }, binding_mode_hints: self.data.inlayHints_bindingModeHints_enable, param_names_for_lifetime_elision_hints: self @@ -1276,6 +1293,7 @@ impl Config { allowed: None, insert_use: self.insert_use_config(), prefer_no_std: self.data.imports_prefer_no_std, + assist_emit_must_use: self.data.assist_emitMustUse, } } @@ -1534,6 +1552,7 @@ mod de_unit_v { named_unit_variant!(all); named_unit_variant!(skip_trivial); named_unit_variant!(mutable); + named_unit_variant!(reborrow); named_unit_variant!(with_block); } @@ -1644,6 +1663,9 @@ enum InvocationStrategy { } #[derive(Deserialize, Debug, Clone)] +struct CheckOnSaveTargets(#[serde(deserialize_with = "single_or_array")] Vec<String>); + +#[derive(Deserialize, Debug, Clone)] #[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")] enum InvocationLocation { Root, @@ -1684,6 +1706,17 @@ enum ReborrowHintsDef { } #[derive(Deserialize, Debug, Clone)] +#[serde(untagged)] +enum AdjustmentHintsDef { + #[serde(deserialize_with = "true_or_always")] + Always, + #[serde(deserialize_with = "false_or_never")] + Never, + #[serde(deserialize_with = "de_unit_v::reborrow")] + Reborrow, +} + +#[derive(Deserialize, Debug, Clone)] #[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")] enum FilesWatcherDef { Client, @@ -1992,6 +2025,19 @@ fn field_props(field: &str, ty: &str, doc: &[&str], default: &str) -> serde_json "Only show mutable reborrow hints." ] }, + "AdjustmentHintsDef" => set! { + "type": "string", + "enum": [ + "always", + "never", + "reborrow" + ], + "enumDescriptions": [ + "Always show all adjustment hints.", + "Never show adjustment hints.", + "Only show auto borrow and dereference adjustment hints." + ] + }, "CargoFeaturesDef" => set! { "anyOf": [ { @@ -2080,6 +2126,17 @@ fn field_props(field: &str, ty: &str, doc: &[&str], default: &str) -> serde_json "The command will be executed in the project root." ], }, + "CheckOnSaveTargets" => set! { + "anyOf": [ + { + "type": "string", + }, + { + "type": "array", + "items": { "type": "string" } + }, + ], + }, _ => panic!("missing entry for {}: {}", ty, default), } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/diagnostics/to_proto.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/diagnostics/to_proto.rs index 74689fd87..beb23c54c 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/diagnostics/to_proto.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/diagnostics/to_proto.rs @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use stdx::format_to; use vfs::{AbsPath, AbsPathBuf}; use crate::{ - global_state::GlobalStateSnapshot, line_index::OffsetEncoding, lsp_ext, + global_state::GlobalStateSnapshot, line_index::PositionEncoding, lsp_ext, to_proto::url_from_abs_path, }; @@ -66,17 +66,17 @@ fn location( let uri = url_from_abs_path(&file_name); let range = { - let offset_encoding = snap.config.offset_encoding(); + let position_encoding = snap.config.position_encoding(); lsp_types::Range::new( - position(&offset_encoding, span, span.line_start, span.column_start), - position(&offset_encoding, span, span.line_end, span.column_end), + position(&position_encoding, span, span.line_start, span.column_start), + position(&position_encoding, span, span.line_end, span.column_end), ) }; lsp_types::Location::new(uri, range) } fn position( - offset_encoding: &OffsetEncoding, + position_encoding: &PositionEncoding, span: &DiagnosticSpan, line_offset: usize, column_offset: usize, @@ -93,9 +93,9 @@ fn position( }; } let mut char_offset = 0; - let len_func = match offset_encoding { - OffsetEncoding::Utf8 => char::len_utf8, - OffsetEncoding::Utf16 => char::len_utf16, + let len_func = match position_encoding { + PositionEncoding::Utf8 => char::len_utf8, + PositionEncoding::Utf16 => char::len_utf16, }; for c in line.text.chars() { char_offset += 1; @@ -359,14 +359,15 @@ pub(crate) fn map_rust_diagnostic_to_lsp( .iter() .flat_map(|primary_span| { let primary_location = primary_location(config, workspace_root, primary_span, snap); - - let mut message = message.clone(); - if needs_primary_span_label { - if let Some(primary_span_label) = &primary_span.label { - format_to!(message, "\n{}", primary_span_label); + let message = { + let mut message = message.clone(); + if needs_primary_span_label { + if let Some(primary_span_label) = &primary_span.label { + format_to!(message, "\n{}", primary_span_label); + } } - } - + message + }; // Each primary diagnostic span may result in multiple LSP diagnostics. let mut diagnostics = Vec::new(); @@ -417,7 +418,7 @@ pub(crate) fn map_rust_diagnostic_to_lsp( message: message.clone(), related_information: Some(information_for_additional_diagnostic), tags: if tags.is_empty() { None } else { Some(tags.clone()) }, - data: None, + data: Some(serde_json::json!({ "rendered": rd.rendered })), }; diagnostics.push(MappedRustDiagnostic { url: secondary_location.uri, @@ -449,7 +450,7 @@ pub(crate) fn map_rust_diagnostic_to_lsp( } }, tags: if tags.is_empty() { None } else { Some(tags.clone()) }, - data: None, + data: Some(serde_json::json!({ "rendered": rd.rendered })), }, fix: None, }); @@ -534,7 +535,8 @@ mod tests { Config::new(workspace_root.to_path_buf(), ClientCapabilities::default()), ); let snap = state.snapshot(); - let actual = map_rust_diagnostic_to_lsp(&config, &diagnostic, workspace_root, &snap); + let mut actual = map_rust_diagnostic_to_lsp(&config, &diagnostic, workspace_root, &snap); + actual.iter_mut().for_each(|diag| diag.diagnostic.data = None); expect.assert_debug_eq(&actual) } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/from_proto.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/from_proto.rs index f2db9a273..dd433b0f4 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/from_proto.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/from_proto.rs @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use vfs::AbsPathBuf; use crate::{ from_json, global_state::GlobalStateSnapshot, - line_index::{LineIndex, OffsetEncoding}, + line_index::{LineIndex, PositionEncoding}, lsp_ext, lsp_utils::invalid_params_error, Result, @@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ pub(crate) fn vfs_path(url: &lsp_types::Url) -> Result<vfs::VfsPath> { pub(crate) fn offset(line_index: &LineIndex, position: lsp_types::Position) -> Result<TextSize> { let line_col = match line_index.encoding { - OffsetEncoding::Utf8 => { + PositionEncoding::Utf8 => { LineCol { line: position.line as u32, col: position.character as u32 } } - OffsetEncoding::Utf16 => { + PositionEncoding::Utf16 => { let line_col = LineColUtf16 { line: position.line as u32, col: position.character as u32 }; line_index.index.to_utf8(line_col) @@ -42,8 +42,10 @@ pub(crate) fn offset(line_index: &LineIndex, position: lsp_types::Position) -> R pub(crate) fn text_range(line_index: &LineIndex, range: lsp_types::Range) -> Result<TextRange> { let start = offset(line_index, range.start)?; let end = offset(line_index, range.end)?; - let text_range = TextRange::new(start, end); - Ok(text_range) + match end < start { + true => Err(format_err!("Invalid Range").into()), + false => Ok(TextRange::new(start, end)), + } } pub(crate) fn file_id(snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, url: &lsp_types::Url) -> Result<FileId> { diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/global_state.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/global_state.rs index 3fb06c31f..4e8bc8d64 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/global_state.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/global_state.rs @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ pub(crate) struct GlobalState { /// the user just adds comments or whitespace to Cargo.toml, we do not want /// to invalidate any salsa caches. pub(crate) workspaces: Arc<Vec<ProjectWorkspace>>, - pub(crate) fetch_workspaces_queue: OpQueue<Vec<anyhow::Result<ProjectWorkspace>>>, + pub(crate) fetch_workspaces_queue: OpQueue<Option<Vec<anyhow::Result<ProjectWorkspace>>>>, pub(crate) fetch_build_data_queue: OpQueue<(Arc<Vec<ProjectWorkspace>>, Vec<anyhow::Result<WorkspaceBuildScripts>>)>, @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ impl GlobalStateSnapshot { pub(crate) fn file_line_index(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Cancellable<LineIndex> { let endings = self.vfs.read().1[&file_id]; let index = self.analysis.file_line_index(file_id)?; - let res = LineIndex { index, endings, encoding: self.config.offset_encoding() }; + let res = LineIndex { index, endings, encoding: self.config.position_encoding() }; Ok(res) } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/handlers.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/handlers.rs index 34795a8eb..d190a9f4e 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/handlers.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/handlers.rs @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ use std::{ use anyhow::Context; use ide::{ - AnnotationConfig, AssistKind, AssistResolveStrategy, FileId, FilePosition, FileRange, - HoverAction, HoverGotoTypeData, Query, RangeInfo, ReferenceCategory, Runnable, RunnableKind, - SingleResolve, SourceChange, TextEdit, + AnnotationConfig, AssistKind, AssistResolveStrategy, Cancellable, FileId, FilePosition, + FileRange, HoverAction, HoverGotoTypeData, Query, RangeInfo, ReferenceCategory, Runnable, + RunnableKind, SingleResolve, SourceChange, TextEdit, }; use ide_db::SymbolKind; use lsp_server::ErrorCode; @@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ pub(crate) fn handle_will_rename_files( if source_change.source_file_edits.is_empty() { Ok(None) } else { - to_proto::workspace_edit(&snap, source_change).map(Some) + Ok(Some(to_proto::workspace_edit(&snap, source_change)?)) } } @@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ pub(crate) fn handle_ssr( position, selections, )??; - to_proto::workspace_edit(&snap, source_change) + to_proto::workspace_edit(&snap, source_change).map_err(Into::into) } pub(crate) fn publish_diagnostics( @@ -1354,13 +1354,12 @@ pub(crate) fn handle_inlay_hints( ) -> Result<Option<Vec<InlayHint>>> { let _p = profile::span("handle_inlay_hints"); let document_uri = ¶ms.text_document.uri; - let file_id = from_proto::file_id(&snap, document_uri)?; - let line_index = snap.file_line_index(file_id)?; - let range = from_proto::file_range( + let FileRange { file_id, range } = from_proto::file_range( &snap, TextDocumentIdentifier::new(document_uri.to_owned()), params.range, )?; + let line_index = snap.file_line_index(file_id)?; let inlay_hints_config = snap.config.inlay_hints(); Ok(Some( snap.analysis @@ -1369,7 +1368,7 @@ pub(crate) fn handle_inlay_hints( .map(|it| { to_proto::inlay_hint(&snap, &line_index, inlay_hints_config.render_colons, it) }) - .collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?, + .collect::<Cancellable<Vec<_>>>()?, )) } @@ -1426,7 +1425,7 @@ pub(crate) fn handle_call_hierarchy_prepare( .into_iter() .filter(|it| it.kind == Some(SymbolKind::Function)) .map(|it| to_proto::call_hierarchy_item(&snap, it)) - .collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?; + .collect::<Cancellable<Vec<_>>>()?; Ok(Some(res)) } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/line_index.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/line_index.rs index c116414da..2945dba12 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/line_index.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/line_index.rs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use std::sync::Arc; -pub enum OffsetEncoding { +pub enum PositionEncoding { Utf8, Utf16, } @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ pub enum OffsetEncoding { pub(crate) struct LineIndex { pub(crate) index: Arc<ide::LineIndex>, pub(crate) endings: LineEndings, - pub(crate) encoding: OffsetEncoding, + pub(crate) encoding: PositionEncoding, } #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)] @@ -27,10 +27,6 @@ pub(crate) enum LineEndings { impl LineEndings { /// Replaces `\r\n` with `\n` in-place in `src`. pub(crate) fn normalize(src: String) -> (String, LineEndings) { - if !src.as_bytes().contains(&b'\r') { - return (src, LineEndings::Unix); - } - // We replace `\r\n` with `\n` in-place, which doesn't break utf-8 encoding. // While we *can* call `as_mut_vec` and do surgery on the live string // directly, let's rather steal the contents of `src`. This makes the code @@ -39,10 +35,19 @@ impl LineEndings { let mut buf = src.into_bytes(); let mut gap_len = 0; let mut tail = buf.as_mut_slice(); + let mut crlf_seen = false; + + let find_crlf = |src: &[u8]| src.windows(2).position(|it| it == b"\r\n"); + loop { let idx = match find_crlf(&tail[gap_len..]) { - None => tail.len(), - Some(idx) => idx + gap_len, + None if crlf_seen => tail.len(), + // SAFETY: buf is unchanged and therefore still contains utf8 data + None => return (unsafe { String::from_utf8_unchecked(buf) }, LineEndings::Unix), + Some(idx) => { + crlf_seen = true; + idx + gap_len + } }; tail.copy_within(gap_len..idx, 0); tail = &mut tail[idx - gap_len..]; @@ -54,15 +59,48 @@ impl LineEndings { // Account for removed `\r`. // After `set_len`, `buf` is guaranteed to contain utf-8 again. - let new_len = buf.len() - gap_len; let src = unsafe { + let new_len = buf.len() - gap_len; buf.set_len(new_len); String::from_utf8_unchecked(buf) }; - return (src, LineEndings::Dos); + (src, LineEndings::Dos) + } +} - fn find_crlf(src: &[u8]) -> Option<usize> { - src.windows(2).position(|it| it == b"\r\n") - } +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests { + use super::*; + + #[test] + fn unix() { + let src = "a\nb\nc\n\n\n\n"; + let (res, endings) = LineEndings::normalize(src.into()); + assert_eq!(endings, LineEndings::Unix); + assert_eq!(res, src); + } + + #[test] + fn dos() { + let src = "\r\na\r\n\r\nb\r\nc\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n"; + let (res, endings) = LineEndings::normalize(src.into()); + assert_eq!(endings, LineEndings::Dos); + assert_eq!(res, "\na\n\nb\nc\n\n\n\n"); + } + + #[test] + fn mixed() { + let src = "a\r\nb\r\nc\r\n\n\r\n\n"; + let (res, endings) = LineEndings::normalize(src.into()); + assert_eq!(endings, LineEndings::Dos); + assert_eq!(res, "a\nb\nc\n\n\n\n"); + } + + #[test] + fn none() { + let src = "abc"; + let (res, endings) = LineEndings::normalize(src.into()); + assert_eq!(endings, LineEndings::Unix); + assert_eq!(res, src); } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_ext.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_ext.rs index e61c8b643..8cc5648f3 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_ext.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_ext.rs @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ use std::{collections::HashMap, path::PathBuf}; use lsp_types::request::Request; +use lsp_types::PositionEncodingKind; use lsp_types::{ notification::Notification, CodeActionKind, DocumentOnTypeFormattingParams, PartialResultParams, Position, Range, TextDocumentIdentifier, WorkDoneProgressParams, @@ -455,7 +456,15 @@ pub(crate) enum CodeLensResolveData { } pub fn supports_utf8(caps: &lsp_types::ClientCapabilities) -> bool { - caps.offset_encoding.as_deref().unwrap_or_default().iter().any(|it| it == "utf-8") + match &caps.general { + Some(general) => general + .position_encodings + .as_deref() + .unwrap_or_default() + .iter() + .any(|it| it == &PositionEncodingKind::UTF8), + _ => false, + } } pub enum MoveItem {} diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs index b3cea64d4..0971dc36f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ //! Utilities for LSP-related boilerplate code. -use std::{ops::Range, sync::Arc}; +use std::{mem, ops::Range, sync::Arc}; use lsp_server::Notification; use crate::{ from_proto, global_state::GlobalState, - line_index::{LineEndings, LineIndex, OffsetEncoding}, + line_index::{LineEndings, LineIndex, PositionEncoding}, LspError, }; @@ -133,14 +133,40 @@ impl GlobalState { } pub(crate) fn apply_document_changes( - old_text: &mut String, - content_changes: Vec<lsp_types::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent>, -) { + file_contents: impl FnOnce() -> String, + mut content_changes: Vec<lsp_types::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent>, +) -> String { + // Skip to the last full document change, as it invalidates all previous changes anyways. + let mut start = content_changes + .iter() + .rev() + .position(|change| change.range.is_none()) + .map(|idx| content_changes.len() - idx - 1) + .unwrap_or(0); + + let mut text: String = match content_changes.get_mut(start) { + // peek at the first content change as an optimization + Some(lsp_types::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent { range: None, text, .. }) => { + let text = mem::take(text); + start += 1; + + // The only change is a full document update + if start == content_changes.len() { + return text; + } + text + } + Some(_) => file_contents(), + // we received no content changes + None => return file_contents(), + }; + let mut line_index = LineIndex { - index: Arc::new(ide::LineIndex::new(old_text)), + // the index will be overwritten in the bottom loop's first iteration + index: Arc::new(ide::LineIndex::new(&text)), // We don't care about line endings or offset encoding here. endings: LineEndings::Unix, - encoding: OffsetEncoding::Utf16, + encoding: PositionEncoding::Utf16, }; // The changes we got must be applied sequentially, but can cross lines so we @@ -148,38 +174,20 @@ pub(crate) fn apply_document_changes( // Some clients (e.g. Code) sort the ranges in reverse. As an optimization, we // remember the last valid line in the index and only rebuild it if needed. // The VFS will normalize the end of lines to `\n`. - enum IndexValid { - All, - UpToLineExclusive(u32), - } - - impl IndexValid { - fn covers(&self, line: u32) -> bool { - match *self { - IndexValid::UpToLineExclusive(to) => to > line, - _ => true, - } - } - } - - let mut index_valid = IndexValid::All; + let mut index_valid = !0u32; for change in content_changes { - match change.range { - Some(range) => { - if !index_valid.covers(range.end.line) { - line_index.index = Arc::new(ide::LineIndex::new(old_text)); - } - index_valid = IndexValid::UpToLineExclusive(range.start.line); - if let Ok(range) = from_proto::text_range(&line_index, range) { - old_text.replace_range(Range::<usize>::from(range), &change.text); - } + // The None case can't happen as we have handled it above already + if let Some(range) = change.range { + if index_valid <= range.end.line { + *Arc::make_mut(&mut line_index.index) = ide::LineIndex::new(&text); } - None => { - *old_text = change.text; - index_valid = IndexValid::UpToLineExclusive(0); + index_valid = range.start.line; + if let Ok(range) = from_proto::text_range(&line_index, range) { + text.replace_range(Range::<usize>::from(range), &change.text); } } } + text } /// Checks that the edits inside the completion and the additional edits do not overlap. @@ -242,11 +250,10 @@ mod tests { }; } - let mut text = String::new(); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, vec![]); + let text = apply_document_changes(|| String::new(), vec![]); assert_eq!(text, ""); - apply_document_changes( - &mut text, + let text = apply_document_changes( + || text, vec![TextDocumentContentChangeEvent { range: None, range_length: None, @@ -254,39 +261,39 @@ mod tests { }], ); assert_eq!(text, "the"); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, c![0, 3; 0, 3 => " quick"]); + let text = apply_document_changes(|| text, c![0, 3; 0, 3 => " quick"]); assert_eq!(text, "the quick"); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, c![0, 0; 0, 4 => "", 0, 5; 0, 5 => " foxes"]); + let text = apply_document_changes(|| text, c![0, 0; 0, 4 => "", 0, 5; 0, 5 => " foxes"]); assert_eq!(text, "quick foxes"); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, c![0, 11; 0, 11 => "\ndream"]); + let text = apply_document_changes(|| text, c![0, 11; 0, 11 => "\ndream"]); assert_eq!(text, "quick foxes\ndream"); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, c![1, 0; 1, 0 => "have "]); + let text = apply_document_changes(|| text, c![1, 0; 1, 0 => "have "]); assert_eq!(text, "quick foxes\nhave dream"); - apply_document_changes( - &mut text, + let text = apply_document_changes( + || text, c![0, 0; 0, 0 => "the ", 1, 4; 1, 4 => " quiet", 1, 16; 1, 16 => "s\n"], ); assert_eq!(text, "the quick foxes\nhave quiet dreams\n"); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, c![0, 15; 0, 15 => "\n", 2, 17; 2, 17 => "\n"]); + let text = apply_document_changes(|| text, c![0, 15; 0, 15 => "\n", 2, 17; 2, 17 => "\n"]); assert_eq!(text, "the quick foxes\n\nhave quiet dreams\n\n"); - apply_document_changes( - &mut text, + let text = apply_document_changes( + || text, c![1, 0; 1, 0 => "DREAM", 2, 0; 2, 0 => "they ", 3, 0; 3, 0 => "DON'T THEY?"], ); assert_eq!(text, "the quick foxes\nDREAM\nthey have quiet dreams\nDON'T THEY?\n"); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, c![0, 10; 1, 5 => "", 2, 0; 2, 12 => ""]); + let text = apply_document_changes(|| text, c![0, 10; 1, 5 => "", 2, 0; 2, 12 => ""]); assert_eq!(text, "the quick \nthey have quiet dreams\n"); - text = String::from("❤️"); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, c![0, 0; 0, 0 => "a"]); + let text = String::from("❤️"); + let text = apply_document_changes(|| text, c![0, 0; 0, 0 => "a"]); assert_eq!(text, "a❤️"); - text = String::from("a\nb"); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, c![0, 1; 1, 0 => "\nțc", 0, 1; 1, 1 => "d"]); + let text = String::from("a\nb"); + let text = apply_document_changes(|| text, c![0, 1; 1, 0 => "\nțc", 0, 1; 1, 1 => "d"]); assert_eq!(text, "adcb"); - text = String::from("a\nb"); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, c![0, 1; 1, 0 => "ț\nc", 0, 2; 0, 2 => "c"]); + let text = String::from("a\nb"); + let text = apply_document_changes(|| text, c![0, 1; 1, 0 => "ț\nc", 0, 2; 0, 2 => "c"]); assert_eq!(text, "ațc\ncb"); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/main_loop.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/main_loop.rs index 2c928a580..274588ce0 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/main_loop.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/main_loop.rs @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ impl GlobalState { ProjectWorkspaceProgress::Begin => (Progress::Begin, None), ProjectWorkspaceProgress::Report(msg) => (Progress::Report, Some(msg)), ProjectWorkspaceProgress::End(workspaces) => { - self.fetch_workspaces_queue.op_completed(workspaces); + self.fetch_workspaces_queue.op_completed(Some(workspaces)); let old = Arc::clone(&self.workspaces); self.switch_workspaces("fetched workspace".to_string()); @@ -607,30 +607,34 @@ impl GlobalState { /// Handles a request. fn on_request(&mut self, req: Request) { - if self.shutdown_requested { - self.respond(lsp_server::Response::new_err( - req.id, - lsp_server::ErrorCode::InvalidRequest as i32, - "Shutdown already requested.".to_owned(), - )); - return; - } + let mut dispatcher = RequestDispatcher { req: Some(req), global_state: self }; + dispatcher.on_sync_mut::<lsp_types::request::Shutdown>(|s, ()| { + s.shutdown_requested = true; + Ok(()) + }); + + if let RequestDispatcher { req: Some(req), global_state: this } = &mut dispatcher { + if this.shutdown_requested { + this.respond(lsp_server::Response::new_err( + req.id.clone(), + lsp_server::ErrorCode::InvalidRequest as i32, + "Shutdown already requested.".to_owned(), + )); + return; + } - // Avoid flashing a bunch of unresolved references during initial load. - if self.workspaces.is_empty() && !self.is_quiescent() { - self.respond(lsp_server::Response::new_err( - req.id, - lsp_server::ErrorCode::ContentModified as i32, - "waiting for cargo metadata or cargo check".to_owned(), - )); - return; + // Avoid flashing a bunch of unresolved references during initial load. + if this.workspaces.is_empty() && !this.is_quiescent() { + this.respond(lsp_server::Response::new_err( + req.id.clone(), + lsp_server::ErrorCode::ContentModified as i32, + "waiting for cargo metadata or cargo check".to_owned(), + )); + return; + } } - RequestDispatcher { req: Some(req), global_state: self } - .on_sync_mut::<lsp_types::request::Shutdown>(|s, ()| { - s.shutdown_requested = true; - Ok(()) - }) + dispatcher .on_sync_mut::<lsp_ext::ReloadWorkspace>(handlers::handle_workspace_reload) .on_sync_mut::<lsp_ext::MemoryUsage>(handlers::handle_memory_usage) .on_sync_mut::<lsp_ext::ShuffleCrateGraph>(handlers::handle_shuffle_crate_graph) @@ -755,8 +759,10 @@ impl GlobalState { let vfs = &mut this.vfs.write().0; let file_id = vfs.file_id(&path).unwrap(); - let mut text = String::from_utf8(vfs.file_contents(file_id).to_vec()).unwrap(); - apply_document_changes(&mut text, params.content_changes); + let text = apply_document_changes( + || std::str::from_utf8(vfs.file_contents(file_id)).unwrap().into(), + params.content_changes, + ); vfs.set_file_contents(path, Some(text.into_bytes())); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/mem_docs.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/mem_docs.rs index f86a0f66a..45a1dab97 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/mem_docs.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/mem_docs.rs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use vfs::VfsPath; /// Holds the set of in-memory documents. /// -/// For these document, there true contents is maintained by the client. It +/// For these document, their true contents is maintained by the client. It /// might be different from what's on disk. #[derive(Default, Clone)] pub(crate) struct MemDocs { @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ impl MemDocs { pub(crate) fn contains(&self, path: &VfsPath) -> bool { self.mem_docs.contains_key(path) } + pub(crate) fn insert(&mut self, path: VfsPath, data: DocumentData) -> Result<(), ()> { self.added_or_removed = true; match self.mem_docs.insert(path, data) { @@ -26,6 +27,7 @@ impl MemDocs { None => Ok(()), } } + pub(crate) fn remove(&mut self, path: &VfsPath) -> Result<(), ()> { self.added_or_removed = true; match self.mem_docs.remove(path) { @@ -33,17 +35,21 @@ impl MemDocs { None => Err(()), } } + pub(crate) fn get(&self, path: &VfsPath) -> Option<&DocumentData> { self.mem_docs.get(path) } + pub(crate) fn get_mut(&mut self, path: &VfsPath) -> Option<&mut DocumentData> { // NB: don't set `self.added_or_removed` here, as that purposefully only // tracks changes to the key set. self.mem_docs.get_mut(path) } + pub(crate) fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &VfsPath> { self.mem_docs.keys() } + pub(crate) fn take_changes(&mut self) -> bool { mem::replace(&mut self.added_or_removed, false) } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/reload.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/reload.rs index e1f651786..fcfe4be0b 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/reload.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/reload.rs @@ -106,6 +106,14 @@ impl GlobalState { status.health = lsp_ext::Health::Error; status.message = Some(error) } + + if self.config.linked_projects().is_empty() + && self.config.detached_files().is_empty() + && self.config.notifications().cargo_toml_not_found + { + status.health = lsp_ext::Health::Warning; + status.message = Some("Workspace reload required".to_string()) + } status } @@ -198,12 +206,9 @@ impl GlobalState { self.show_and_log_error("failed to run build scripts".to_string(), Some(error)); } - let workspaces = self - .fetch_workspaces_queue - .last_op_result() - .iter() - .filter_map(|res| res.as_ref().ok().cloned()) - .collect::<Vec<_>>(); + let Some(workspaces) = self.fetch_workspaces_queue.last_op_result() else { return; }; + let workspaces = + workspaces.iter().filter_map(|res| res.as_ref().ok().cloned()).collect::<Vec<_>>(); fn eq_ignore_build_data<'a>( left: &'a ProjectWorkspace, @@ -300,9 +305,6 @@ impl GlobalState { let files_config = self.config.files(); let project_folders = ProjectFolders::new(&self.workspaces, &files_config.exclude); - let standalone_server_name = - format!("rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv{}", std::env::consts::EXE_SUFFIX); - if self.proc_macro_clients.is_empty() { if let Some((path, path_manually_set)) = self.config.proc_macro_srv() { tracing::info!("Spawning proc-macro servers"); @@ -310,40 +312,17 @@ impl GlobalState { .workspaces .iter() .map(|ws| { - let (path, args) = if path_manually_set { + let (path, args): (_, &[_]) = if path_manually_set { tracing::debug!( "Pro-macro server path explicitly set: {}", path.display() ); - (path.clone(), vec![]) + (path.clone(), &[]) } else { - let mut sysroot_server = None; - if let ProjectWorkspace::Cargo { sysroot, .. } - | ProjectWorkspace::Json { sysroot, .. } = ws - { - if let Some(sysroot) = sysroot.as_ref() { - let server_path = sysroot - .root() - .join("libexec") - .join(&standalone_server_name); - if std::fs::metadata(&server_path).is_ok() { - tracing::debug!( - "Sysroot proc-macro server exists at {}", - server_path.display() - ); - sysroot_server = Some(server_path); - } else { - tracing::debug!( - "Sysroot proc-macro server does not exist at {}", - server_path.display() - ); - } - } + match ws.find_sysroot_proc_macro_srv() { + Some(server_path) => (server_path, &[]), + None => (path.clone(), &["proc-macro"]), } - sysroot_server.map_or_else( - || (path.clone(), vec!["proc-macro".to_owned()]), - |path| (path, vec![]), - ) }; tracing::info!(?args, "Using proc-macro server at {}", path.display(),); @@ -427,9 +406,14 @@ impl GlobalState { fn fetch_workspace_error(&self) -> Result<(), String> { let mut buf = String::new(); - for ws in self.fetch_workspaces_queue.last_op_result() { - if let Err(err) = ws { - stdx::format_to!(buf, "rust-analyzer failed to load workspace: {:#}\n", err); + let Some(last_op_result) = self.fetch_workspaces_queue.last_op_result() else { return Ok(()) }; + if last_op_result.is_empty() { + stdx::format_to!(buf, "rust-analyzer failed to discover workspace"); + } else { + for ws in last_op_result { + if let Err(err) = ws { + stdx::format_to!(buf, "rust-analyzer failed to load workspace: {:#}\n", err); + } } } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/to_proto.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/to_proto.rs index 5936454a7..81cc1952b 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/to_proto.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/to_proto.rs @@ -21,17 +21,17 @@ use crate::{ cargo_target_spec::CargoTargetSpec, config::{CallInfoConfig, Config}, global_state::GlobalStateSnapshot, - line_index::{LineEndings, LineIndex, OffsetEncoding}, + line_index::{LineEndings, LineIndex, PositionEncoding}, lsp_ext, lsp_utils::invalid_params_error, - semantic_tokens, Result, + semantic_tokens, }; pub(crate) fn position(line_index: &LineIndex, offset: TextSize) -> lsp_types::Position { let line_col = line_index.index.line_col(offset); match line_index.encoding { - OffsetEncoding::Utf8 => lsp_types::Position::new(line_col.line, line_col.col), - OffsetEncoding::Utf16 => { + PositionEncoding::Utf8 => lsp_types::Position::new(line_col.line, line_col.col), + PositionEncoding::Utf16 => { let line_col = line_index.index.to_utf16(line_col); lsp_types::Position::new(line_col.line, line_col.col) } @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ pub(crate) fn inlay_hint( line_index: &LineIndex, render_colons: bool, mut inlay_hint: InlayHint, -) -> Result<lsp_types::InlayHint> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_types::InlayHint> { match inlay_hint.kind { InlayKind::ParameterHint if render_colons => inlay_hint.label.append_str(":"), InlayKind::TypeHint if render_colons => inlay_hint.label.prepend_str(": "), @@ -440,32 +440,35 @@ pub(crate) fn inlay_hint( Ok(lsp_types::InlayHint { position: match inlay_hint.kind { // before annotated thing - InlayKind::ParameterHint - | InlayKind::ImplicitReborrowHint - | InlayKind::BindingModeHint => position(line_index, inlay_hint.range.start()), + InlayKind::ParameterHint | InlayKind::AdjustmentHint | InlayKind::BindingModeHint => { + position(line_index, inlay_hint.range.start()) + } // after annotated thing InlayKind::ClosureReturnTypeHint | InlayKind::TypeHint | InlayKind::ChainingHint | InlayKind::GenericParamListHint + | InlayKind::AdjustmentHintClosingParenthesis | InlayKind::LifetimeHint | InlayKind::ClosingBraceHint => position(line_index, inlay_hint.range.end()), }, padding_left: Some(match inlay_hint.kind { InlayKind::TypeHint => !render_colons, InlayKind::ChainingHint | InlayKind::ClosingBraceHint => true, - InlayKind::BindingModeHint + InlayKind::AdjustmentHintClosingParenthesis + | InlayKind::BindingModeHint | InlayKind::ClosureReturnTypeHint | InlayKind::GenericParamListHint - | InlayKind::ImplicitReborrowHint + | InlayKind::AdjustmentHint | InlayKind::LifetimeHint | InlayKind::ParameterHint => false, }), padding_right: Some(match inlay_hint.kind { - InlayKind::ChainingHint + InlayKind::AdjustmentHintClosingParenthesis + | InlayKind::ChainingHint | InlayKind::ClosureReturnTypeHint | InlayKind::GenericParamListHint - | InlayKind::ImplicitReborrowHint + | InlayKind::AdjustmentHint | InlayKind::TypeHint | InlayKind::ClosingBraceHint => false, InlayKind::BindingModeHint => inlay_hint.label.as_simple_str() != Some("&"), @@ -476,10 +479,11 @@ pub(crate) fn inlay_hint( InlayKind::ClosureReturnTypeHint | InlayKind::TypeHint | InlayKind::ChainingHint => { Some(lsp_types::InlayHintKind::TYPE) } - InlayKind::BindingModeHint + InlayKind::AdjustmentHintClosingParenthesis + | InlayKind::BindingModeHint | InlayKind::GenericParamListHint | InlayKind::LifetimeHint - | InlayKind::ImplicitReborrowHint + | InlayKind::AdjustmentHint | InlayKind::ClosingBraceHint => None, }, text_edits: None, @@ -518,7 +522,7 @@ pub(crate) fn inlay_hint( fn inlay_hint_label( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, label: InlayHintLabel, -) -> Result<lsp_types::InlayHintLabel> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_types::InlayHintLabel> { Ok(match label.as_simple_str() { Some(s) => lsp_types::InlayHintLabel::String(s.into()), None => lsp_types::InlayHintLabel::LabelParts( @@ -536,7 +540,7 @@ fn inlay_hint_label( command: None, }) }) - .collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?, + .collect::<Cancellable<Vec<_>>>()?, ), }) } @@ -794,7 +798,7 @@ pub(crate) fn optional_versioned_text_document_identifier( pub(crate) fn location( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, frange: FileRange, -) -> Result<lsp_types::Location> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_types::Location> { let url = url(snap, frange.file_id); let line_index = snap.file_line_index(frange.file_id)?; let range = range(&line_index, frange.range); @@ -806,7 +810,7 @@ pub(crate) fn location( pub(crate) fn location_from_nav( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, nav: NavigationTarget, -) -> Result<lsp_types::Location> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_types::Location> { let url = url(snap, nav.file_id); let line_index = snap.file_line_index(nav.file_id)?; let range = range(&line_index, nav.full_range); @@ -818,7 +822,7 @@ pub(crate) fn location_link( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, src: Option<FileRange>, target: NavigationTarget, -) -> Result<lsp_types::LocationLink> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_types::LocationLink> { let origin_selection_range = match src { Some(src) => { let line_index = snap.file_line_index(src.file_id)?; @@ -840,7 +844,7 @@ pub(crate) fn location_link( fn location_info( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, target: NavigationTarget, -) -> Result<(lsp_types::Url, lsp_types::Range, lsp_types::Range)> { +) -> Cancellable<(lsp_types::Url, lsp_types::Range, lsp_types::Range)> { let line_index = snap.file_line_index(target.file_id)?; let target_uri = url(snap, target.file_id); @@ -854,12 +858,12 @@ pub(crate) fn goto_definition_response( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, src: Option<FileRange>, targets: Vec<NavigationTarget>, -) -> Result<lsp_types::GotoDefinitionResponse> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_types::GotoDefinitionResponse> { if snap.config.location_link() { let links = targets .into_iter() .map(|nav| location_link(snap, src, nav)) - .collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?; + .collect::<Cancellable<Vec<_>>>()?; Ok(links.into()) } else { let locations = targets @@ -867,7 +871,7 @@ pub(crate) fn goto_definition_response( .map(|nav| { location(snap, FileRange { file_id: nav.file_id, range: nav.focus_or_full_range() }) }) - .collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?; + .collect::<Cancellable<Vec<_>>>()?; Ok(locations.into()) } } @@ -881,7 +885,7 @@ pub(crate) fn snippet_text_document_edit( is_snippet: bool, file_id: FileId, edit: TextEdit, -) -> Result<lsp_ext::SnippetTextDocumentEdit> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_ext::SnippetTextDocumentEdit> { let text_document = optional_versioned_text_document_identifier(snap, file_id); let line_index = snap.file_line_index(file_id)?; let mut edits: Vec<_> = @@ -958,7 +962,7 @@ pub(crate) fn snippet_text_document_ops( pub(crate) fn snippet_workspace_edit( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, source_change: SourceChange, -) -> Result<lsp_ext::SnippetWorkspaceEdit> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_ext::SnippetWorkspaceEdit> { let mut document_changes: Vec<lsp_ext::SnippetDocumentChangeOperation> = Vec::new(); for op in source_change.file_system_edits { @@ -995,7 +999,7 @@ pub(crate) fn snippet_workspace_edit( pub(crate) fn workspace_edit( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, source_change: SourceChange, -) -> Result<lsp_types::WorkspaceEdit> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_types::WorkspaceEdit> { assert!(!source_change.is_snippet); snippet_workspace_edit(snap, source_change).map(|it| it.into()) } @@ -1048,7 +1052,7 @@ impl From<lsp_ext::SnippetTextEdit> pub(crate) fn call_hierarchy_item( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, target: NavigationTarget, -) -> Result<lsp_types::CallHierarchyItem> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_types::CallHierarchyItem> { let name = target.name.to_string(); let detail = target.description.clone(); let kind = target.kind.map(symbol_kind).unwrap_or(lsp_types::SymbolKind::FUNCTION); @@ -1080,7 +1084,7 @@ pub(crate) fn code_action( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, assist: Assist, resolve_data: Option<(usize, lsp_types::CodeActionParams)>, -) -> Result<lsp_ext::CodeAction> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_ext::CodeAction> { let mut res = lsp_ext::CodeAction { title: assist.label.to_string(), group: assist.group.filter(|_| snap.config.code_action_group()).map(|gr| gr.0), @@ -1113,13 +1117,13 @@ pub(crate) fn code_action( pub(crate) fn runnable( snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, runnable: Runnable, -) -> Result<lsp_ext::Runnable> { +) -> Cancellable<lsp_ext::Runnable> { let config = snap.config.runnables(); let spec = CargoTargetSpec::for_file(snap, runnable.nav.file_id)?; let workspace_root = spec.as_ref().map(|it| it.workspace_root.clone()); let target = spec.as_ref().map(|s| s.target.clone()); let (cargo_args, executable_args) = - CargoTargetSpec::runnable_args(snap, spec, &runnable.kind, &runnable.cfg)?; + CargoTargetSpec::runnable_args(snap, spec, &runnable.kind, &runnable.cfg); let label = runnable.label(target); let location = location_link(snap, None, runnable.nav)?; @@ -1142,7 +1146,7 @@ pub(crate) fn code_lens( acc: &mut Vec<lsp_types::CodeLens>, snap: &GlobalStateSnapshot, annotation: Annotation, -) -> Result<()> { +) -> Cancellable<()> { let client_commands_config = snap.config.client_commands(); match annotation.kind { AnnotationKind::Runnable(run) => { @@ -1394,7 +1398,7 @@ fn main() { let line_index = LineIndex { index: Arc::new(ide::LineIndex::new(text)), endings: LineEndings::Unix, - encoding: OffsetEncoding::Utf16, + encoding: PositionEncoding::Utf16, }; let converted: Vec<lsp_types::FoldingRange> = folds.into_iter().map(|it| folding_range(text, &line_index, true, it)).collect(); diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/sourcegen/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/sourcegen/Cargo.toml index e75867e2d..593dc4e55 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/sourcegen/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/sourcegen/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/stdx/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/stdx/Cargo.toml index e0657ab0f..f7b7d0964 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/stdx/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/stdx/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ always-assert = { version = "0.1.2", features = ["log"] } # Think twice before adding anything here [target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies] -miow = "0.4.0" +miow = "0.5.0" winapi = { version = "0.3.9", features = ["winerror"] } [features] diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/Cargo.toml index 1ef903371..00743cca5 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/Cargo.toml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ description = "Comment and whitespace preserving parser for the Rust language" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/fuzz/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/fuzz/Cargo.toml index ba2f515b0..f295c4006 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/fuzz/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/fuzz/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ name = "syntax-fuzz" version = "0.0.1" publish = false edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [package.metadata] cargo-fuzz = true diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/rust.ungram b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/rust.ungram index 894795435..0a0cb0290 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/rust.ungram +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/rust.ungram @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ TypeArg = Type AssocTypeArg = - NameRef GenericParamList? (':' TypeBoundList | ('=' Type | ConstArg)) + NameRef GenericArgList? (':' TypeBoundList | ('=' Type | ConstArg)) LifetimeArg = Lifetime @@ -239,8 +239,11 @@ Static = Trait = Attr* Visibility? 'unsafe'? 'auto'? - 'trait' Name GenericParamList? (':' TypeBoundList?)? WhereClause? - AssocItemList + 'trait' Name GenericParamList? + ( + (':' TypeBoundList?)? WhereClause? AssocItemList + | '=' TypeBoundList? WhereClause? ';' + ) AssocItemList = '{' Attr* AssocItem* '}' diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/generated/nodes.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/generated/nodes.rs index 449402e5f..2ea715f47 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/generated/nodes.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/generated/nodes.rs @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ pub struct AssocTypeArg { impl ast::HasTypeBounds for AssocTypeArg {} impl AssocTypeArg { pub fn name_ref(&self) -> Option<NameRef> { support::child(&self.syntax) } - pub fn generic_param_list(&self) -> Option<GenericParamList> { support::child(&self.syntax) } + pub fn generic_arg_list(&self) -> Option<GenericArgList> { support::child(&self.syntax) } pub fn eq_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![=]) } pub fn ty(&self) -> Option<Type> { support::child(&self.syntax) } pub fn const_arg(&self) -> Option<ConstArg> { support::child(&self.syntax) } @@ -143,16 +143,6 @@ impl ConstArg { } #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] -pub struct GenericParamList { - pub(crate) syntax: SyntaxNode, -} -impl GenericParamList { - pub fn l_angle_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![<]) } - pub fn generic_params(&self) -> AstChildren<GenericParam> { support::children(&self.syntax) } - pub fn r_angle_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![>]) } -} - -#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct TypeBoundList { pub(crate) syntax: SyntaxNode, } @@ -417,6 +407,8 @@ impl Trait { pub fn auto_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![auto]) } pub fn trait_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![trait]) } pub fn assoc_item_list(&self) -> Option<AssocItemList> { support::child(&self.syntax) } + pub fn eq_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![=]) } + pub fn semicolon_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![;]) } } #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] @@ -528,6 +520,16 @@ impl Abi { } #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] +pub struct GenericParamList { + pub(crate) syntax: SyntaxNode, +} +impl GenericParamList { + pub fn l_angle_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![<]) } + pub fn generic_params(&self) -> AstChildren<GenericParam> { support::children(&self.syntax) } + pub fn r_angle_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![>]) } +} + +#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct WhereClause { pub(crate) syntax: SyntaxNode, } @@ -1834,17 +1836,6 @@ impl AstNode for ConstArg { } fn syntax(&self) -> &SyntaxNode { &self.syntax } } -impl AstNode for GenericParamList { - fn can_cast(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool { kind == GENERIC_PARAM_LIST } - fn cast(syntax: SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self> { - if Self::can_cast(syntax.kind()) { - Some(Self { syntax }) - } else { - None - } - } - fn syntax(&self) -> &SyntaxNode { &self.syntax } -} impl AstNode for TypeBoundList { fn can_cast(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool { kind == TYPE_BOUND_LIST } fn cast(syntax: SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self> { @@ -2153,6 +2144,17 @@ impl AstNode for Abi { } fn syntax(&self) -> &SyntaxNode { &self.syntax } } +impl AstNode for GenericParamList { + fn can_cast(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool { kind == GENERIC_PARAM_LIST } + fn cast(syntax: SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self> { + if Self::can_cast(syntax.kind()) { + Some(Self { syntax }) + } else { + None + } + } + fn syntax(&self) -> &SyntaxNode { &self.syntax } +} impl AstNode for WhereClause { fn can_cast(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool { kind == WHERE_CLAUSE } fn cast(syntax: SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self> { @@ -4263,11 +4265,6 @@ impl std::fmt::Display for ConstArg { std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.syntax(), f) } } -impl std::fmt::Display for GenericParamList { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { - std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.syntax(), f) - } -} impl std::fmt::Display for TypeBoundList { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.syntax(), f) @@ -4408,6 +4405,11 @@ impl std::fmt::Display for Abi { std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.syntax(), f) } } +impl std::fmt::Display for GenericParamList { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { + std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.syntax(), f) + } +} impl std::fmt::Display for WhereClause { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.syntax(), f) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/make.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/make.rs index 4057a75e7..8c26009ad 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/make.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/make.rs @@ -334,6 +334,10 @@ pub fn block_expr( ast_from_text(&format!("fn f() {buf}")) } +pub fn tail_only_block_expr(tail_expr: ast::Expr) -> ast::BlockExpr { + ast_from_text(&format!("fn f() {{ {tail_expr} }}")) +} + /// Ideally this function wouldn't exist since it involves manual indenting. /// It differs from `make::block_expr` by also supporting comments. /// @@ -656,6 +660,22 @@ pub fn let_stmt( }; ast_from_text(&format!("fn f() {{ {text} }}")) } + +pub fn let_else_stmt( + pattern: ast::Pat, + ty: Option<ast::Type>, + expr: ast::Expr, + diverging: ast::BlockExpr, +) -> ast::LetStmt { + let mut text = String::new(); + format_to!(text, "let {pattern}"); + if let Some(ty) = ty { + format_to!(text, ": {ty}"); + } + format_to!(text, " = {expr} else {diverging};"); + ast_from_text(&format!("fn f() {{ {text} }}")) +} + pub fn expr_stmt(expr: ast::Expr) -> ast::ExprStmt { let semi = if expr.is_block_like() { "" } else { ";" }; ast_from_text(&format!("fn f() {{ {expr}{semi} (); }}")) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/token_ext.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/token_ext.rs index ba72e6442..8990f7a7d 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/token_ext.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/token_ext.rs @@ -209,17 +209,19 @@ impl ast::String { let text = &text[self.text_range_between_quotes()? - self.syntax().text_range().start()]; let mut buf = String::new(); - let mut text_iter = text.chars(); + let mut prev_end = 0; let mut has_error = false; unescape_literal(text, Mode::Str, &mut |char_range, unescaped_char| match ( unescaped_char, buf.capacity() == 0, ) { (Ok(c), false) => buf.push(c), - (Ok(c), true) if char_range.len() == 1 && Some(c) == text_iter.next() => (), + (Ok(_), true) if char_range.len() == 1 && char_range.start == prev_end => { + prev_end = char_range.end + } (Ok(c), true) => { buf.reserve_exact(text.len()); - buf.push_str(&text[..char_range.start]); + buf.push_str(&text[..prev_end]); buf.push(c); } (Err(_), _) => has_error = true, @@ -252,17 +254,19 @@ impl ast::ByteString { let text = &text[self.text_range_between_quotes()? - self.syntax().text_range().start()]; let mut buf: Vec<u8> = Vec::new(); - let mut text_iter = text.chars(); + let mut prev_end = 0; let mut has_error = false; unescape_literal(text, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |char_range, unescaped_char| match ( unescaped_char, buf.capacity() == 0, ) { (Ok(c), false) => buf.push(c as u8), - (Ok(c), true) if char_range.len() == 1 && Some(c) == text_iter.next() => (), + (Ok(_), true) if char_range.len() == 1 && char_range.start == prev_end => { + prev_end = char_range.end + } (Ok(c), true) => { buf.reserve_exact(text.len()); - buf.extend_from_slice(text[..char_range.start].as_bytes()); + buf.extend_from_slice(text[..prev_end].as_bytes()); buf.push(c as u8); } (Err(_), _) => has_error = true, @@ -445,6 +449,36 @@ mod tests { check_string_value(r"\foobar", None); check_string_value(r"\nfoobar", "\nfoobar"); check_string_value(r"C:\\Windows\\System32\\", "C:\\Windows\\System32\\"); + check_string_value(r"\x61bcde", "abcde"); + check_string_value( + r"a\ +bcde", "abcde", + ); + } + + fn check_byte_string_value<'a, const N: usize>( + lit: &str, + expected: impl Into<Option<&'a [u8; N]>>, + ) { + assert_eq!( + ast::ByteString { syntax: make::tokens::literal(&format!("b\"{}\"", lit)) } + .value() + .as_deref(), + expected.into().map(|value| &value[..]) + ); + } + + #[test] + fn test_byte_string_escape() { + check_byte_string_value(r"foobar", b"foobar"); + check_byte_string_value(r"\foobar", None::<&[u8; 0]>); + check_byte_string_value(r"\nfoobar", b"\nfoobar"); + check_byte_string_value(r"C:\\Windows\\System32\\", b"C:\\Windows\\System32\\"); + check_byte_string_value(r"\x61bcde", b"abcde"); + check_byte_string_value( + r"a\ +bcde", b"abcde", + ); } #[test] diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/sourcegen_ast.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/sourcegen_ast.rs index 70b54843d..712ef5f63 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/sourcegen_ast.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/sourcegen_ast.rs @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ fn generate_nodes(kinds: KindsSrc<'_>, grammar: &AstSrc) -> String { .traits .iter() .filter(|trait_name| { - // Loops have two expressions so this might collide, therefor manual impl it + // Loops have two expressions so this might collide, therefore manual impl it node.name != "ForExpr" && node.name != "WhileExpr" || trait_name.as_str() != "HasLoopBody" }) diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/validation.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/validation.rs index b9f2b5132..1eea23464 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/validation.rs +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/validation.rs @@ -5,9 +5,7 @@ mod block; use rowan::Direction; -use rustc_lexer::unescape::{ - self, unescape_byte, unescape_byte_literal, unescape_char, unescape_literal, Mode, -}; +use rustc_lexer::unescape::{self, unescape_byte, unescape_char, unescape_literal, Mode}; use crate::{ algo, @@ -143,7 +141,7 @@ fn validate_literal(literal: ast::Literal, acc: &mut Vec<SyntaxError>) { ast::LiteralKind::ByteString(s) => { if !s.is_raw() { if let Some(without_quotes) = unquote(text, 2, '"') { - unescape_byte_literal(without_quotes, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |range, char| { + unescape_literal(without_quotes, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |range, char| { if let Err(err) = char { push_err(2, (range.start, err)); } diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/Cargo.toml index cceafe04e..1047373b1 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/text-edit/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/text-edit/Cargo.toml index 7a90d64a9..8df7e1af6 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/text-edit/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/text-edit/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/toolchain/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/toolchain/Cargo.toml index 3e0f31f19..a6a3ae742 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/toolchain/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/toolchain/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/tt/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/tt/Cargo.toml index 52dfb8608..4f2103f3a 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/tt/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/tt/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/vfs-notify/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/vfs-notify/Cargo.toml index df5dc24e2..061f3c157 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/vfs-notify/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/vfs-notify/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/vfs/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/vfs/Cargo.toml index d7549a284..e55bf6f29 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/vfs/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/vfs/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.0.0" description = "TBD" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [lib] doctest = false diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/architecture.md b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/architecture.md index c173a239f..a07cf036e 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/architecture.md +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/architecture.md @@ -479,7 +479,9 @@ It is not cheap enough to enable in prod, and this is a bug which should be fixe ### Configurability rust-analyzer strives to be as configurable as possible while offering reasonable defaults where no configuration exists yet. +The rule of thumb is to enable most features by default unless they are buggy or degrade performance too much. There will always be features that some people find more annoying than helpful, so giving the users the ability to tweak or disable these is a big part of offering a good user experience. +Enabling them by default is a matter of discoverability, as many users don't know about some features even though they are presented in the manual. Mind the code--architecture gap: at the moment, we are using fewer feature flags than we really should. ### Serialization @@ -490,8 +492,8 @@ If a type is serializable, then it is a part of some IPC boundary. You often don't control the other side of this boundary, so changing serializable types is hard. For this reason, the types in `ide`, `base_db` and below are not serializable by design. -If such types need to cross an IPC boundary, then the client of rust-analyzer needs to provide custom, client-specific serialization format. +If such types need to cross an IPC boundary, then the client of rust-analyzer needs to provide a custom, client-specific serialization format. This isolates backwards compatibility and migration concerns to a specific client. -For example, `rust-project.json` is it's own format -- it doesn't include `CrateGraph` as is. +For example, `rust-project.json` is its own format -- it doesn't include `CrateGraph` as is. Instead, it creates a `CrateGraph` by calling appropriate constructing functions. diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/guide.md b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/guide.md index 52a13da31..56a68ef04 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/guide.md +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/guide.md @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ The algorithm for building a tree of modules is to start with a crate root declarations and recursively process child modules. This is handled by the [`module_tree_query`], with two slight variations. -[`module_tree_query`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/module_tree.rs#L116-L123 +[`module_tree_query`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/module_tree.rs#L115-L133 First, rust-analyzer builds a module tree for all crates in a source root simultaneously. The main reason for this is historical (`module_tree` predates @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ the same, we don't have to re-execute [`module_tree_query`]. In fact, we only need to re-execute it when we add/remove new files or when we change mod declarations. -[`submodules_query`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/module_tree.rs#L41 +[`submodules_query`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/module_tree.rs#L41 We store the resulting modules in a `Vec`-based indexed arena. The indices in the arena becomes module IDs. And this brings us to the next topic: @@ -389,8 +389,8 @@ integers which can "intern" a location and return an integer ID back. The salsa database we use includes a couple of [interners]. How to "garbage collect" unused locations is an open question. -[`LocationInterner`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/base_db/src/loc2id.rs#L65-L71 -[interners]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/db.rs#L22-L23 +[`LocationInterner`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_db/src/loc2id.rs#L65-L71 +[interners]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/db.rs#L22-L23 For example, we use `LocationInterner` to assign IDs to definitions of functions, structs, enums, etc. The location, [`DefLoc`] contains two bits of information: @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ using offsets, text ranges or syntax trees as keys and values for queries. What we do instead is we store "index" of the item among all of the items of a file (so, a positional based ID, but localized to a single file). -[`DefLoc`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/ids.rs#L127-L139 +[`DefLoc`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/ids.rs#L129-L139 One thing we've glossed over for the time being is support for macros. We have only proof of concept handling of macros at the moment, but they are extremely @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ terms of `HirFileId`! This does not recur infinitely though: any chain of `HirFileId`s bottoms out in `HirFileId::FileId`, that is, some source file actually written by the user. -[`HirFileId`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/ids.rs#L18-L125 +[`HirFileId`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/ids.rs#L31-L93 Now that we understand how to identify a definition, in a source or in a macro-generated file, we can discuss name resolution a bit. @@ -451,14 +451,13 @@ each module into a position-independent representation which does not change if we modify bodies of the items. After that we [loop] resolving all imports until we've reached a fixed point. -[lower]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/nameres/lower.rs#L113-L117 -[loop]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/nameres.rs#L186-L196 - +[lower]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/nameres/lower.rs#L113-L147 +[loop]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/nameres.rs#L186-L196 And, given all our preparation with IDs and a position-independent representation, it is satisfying to [test] that typing inside function body does not invalidate name resolution results. -[test]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/nameres/tests.rs#L376 +[test]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/nameres/tests.rs#L376 An interesting fact about name resolution is that it "erases" all of the intermediate paths from the imports: in the end, we know which items are defined @@ -493,10 +492,10 @@ there's an intermediate [projection query] which returns only the first position-independent part of the lowering. The result of this query is stable. Naturally, name resolution [uses] this stable projection query. -[imports]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/nameres/lower.rs#L52-L59 -[`SourceMap`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/nameres/lower.rs#L52-L59 -[projection query]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/nameres/lower.rs#L97-L103 -[uses]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/query_definitions.rs#L49 +[imports]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/nameres/lower.rs#L52-L59 +[`SourceMap`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/nameres/lower.rs#L52-L59 +[projection query]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/nameres/lower.rs#L97-L103 +[uses]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/query_definitions.rs#L49 ## Type inference @@ -518,10 +517,10 @@ construct a mapping from `ExprId`s to types. [@flodiebold]: https://github.com/flodiebold [#327]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/327 -[lower the AST]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/expr.rs -[positional ID]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/expr.rs#L13-L15 -[a source map]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/expr.rs#L41-L44 -[type inference]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/hir/src/ty.rs#L1208-L1223 +[lower the AST]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/expr.rs +[positional ID]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/expr.rs#L13-L15 +[a source map]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/expr.rs#L41-L44 +[type inference]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_hir/src/ty.rs#L1208-L1223 ## Tying it all together: completion @@ -563,10 +562,11 @@ the type to completion. [catch]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_lsp_server/src/main_loop.rs#L436-L442 [the handler]: https://salsa.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/181542-rfcs.2Fsalsa-query-group/topic/design.20next.20steps [ask analysis for completion]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ide_api/src/lib.rs#L439-L444 -[completion implementation]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ide_api/src/completion.rs#L46-L62 -[`CompletionContext`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ide_api/src/completion/completion_context.rs#L14-L37 -["IntelliJ Trick"]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ide_api/src/completion/completion_context.rs#L72-L75 -[find an ancestor `fn` node]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ide_api/src/completion/completion_context.rs#L116-L120 -[semantic model]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ide_api/src/completion/completion_context.rs#L123 -[series of independent completion routines]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ide_api/src/completion.rs#L52-L59 -[`complete_dot`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ide_api/src/completion/complete_dot.rs#L6-L22 +[ask analysis for completion]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_ide_api/src/lib.rs#L439-L444 +[completion implementation]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_ide_api/src/completion.rs#L46-L62 +[`CompletionContext`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_ide_api/src/completion/completion_context.rs#L14-L37 +["IntelliJ Trick"]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_ide_api/src/completion/completion_context.rs#L72-L75 +[find an ancestor `fn` node]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_ide_api/src/completion/completion_context.rs#L116-L120 +[semantic model]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_ide_api/src/completion/completion_context.rs#L123 +[series of independent completion routines]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_ide_api/src/completion.rs#L52-L59 +[`complete_dot`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/guide-2019-01/crates/ra_ide_api/src/completion/complete_dot.rs#L6-L22 diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/lsp-extensions.md b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/lsp-extensions.md index 6d2c7d7b0..fe316fcae 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/lsp-extensions.md +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/lsp-extensions.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ <!--- -lsp_ext.rs hash: 7b710095d773b978 +lsp_ext.rs hash: 62068e53ac202dc8 If you need to change the above hash to make the test pass, please check if you need to adjust this doc as well and ping this issue: @@ -19,12 +19,6 @@ Requests, which are likely to always remain specific to `rust-analyzer` are unde If you want to be notified about the changes to this document, subscribe to [#4604](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/4604). -## UTF-8 offsets - -rust-analyzer supports clangd's extension for opting into UTF-8 as the coordinate space for offsets (by default, LSP uses UTF-16 offsets). - -https://clangd.llvm.org/extensions.html#utf-8-offsets - ## Configuration in `initializationOptions` **Upstream Issue:** https://github.com/microsoft/language-server-protocol/issues/567 diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/generated_config.adoc b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/generated_config.adoc index 502833de7..57f950034 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/generated_config.adoc +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/generated_config.adoc @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +[[rust-analyzer.assist.emitMustUse]]rust-analyzer.assist.emitMustUse (default: `false`):: ++ +-- +Whether to insert #[must_use] when generating `as_` methods +for enum variants. +-- [[rust-analyzer.assist.expressionFillDefault]]rust-analyzer.assist.expressionFillDefault (default: `"todo"`):: + -- @@ -167,7 +173,7 @@ Whether to pass `--no-default-features` to Cargo. Defaults to -- Override the command rust-analyzer uses instead of `cargo check` for diagnostics on save. The command is required to output json and -should therefor include `--message-format=json` or a similar option. +should therefore include `--message-format=json` or a similar option. If you're changing this because you're using some tool wrapping Cargo, you might also want to change @@ -184,11 +190,15 @@ cargo check --workspace --message-format=json --all-targets ``` . -- -[[rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.target]]rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.target (default: `null`):: +[[rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.target]]rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.target (default: `[]`):: + -- -Check for a specific target. Defaults to -`#rust-analyzer.cargo.target#`. +Check for specific targets. Defaults to `#rust-analyzer.cargo.target#` if empty. + +Can be a single target, e.g. `"x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"` or a list of targets, e.g. +`["aarch64-apple-darwin", "x86_64-apple-darwin"]`. + +Aliased as `"checkOnSave.targets"`. -- [[rust-analyzer.completion.autoimport.enable]]rust-analyzer.completion.autoimport.enable (default: `true`):: + @@ -444,6 +454,11 @@ to always show them). -- Whether to show inlay type hints for return types of closures. -- +[[rust-analyzer.inlayHints.expressionAdjustmentHints.enable]]rust-analyzer.inlayHints.expressionAdjustmentHints.enable (default: `"never"`):: ++ +-- +Whether to show inlay hints for type adjustments. +-- [[rust-analyzer.inlayHints.lifetimeElisionHints.enable]]rust-analyzer.inlayHints.lifetimeElisionHints.enable (default: `"never"`):: + -- @@ -468,7 +483,8 @@ site. [[rust-analyzer.inlayHints.reborrowHints.enable]]rust-analyzer.inlayHints.reborrowHints.enable (default: `"never"`):: + -- -Whether to show inlay type hints for compiler inserted reborrows. +Whether to show inlay hints for compiler inserted reborrows. +This setting is deprecated in favor of #rust-analyzer.inlayHints.expressionAdjustmentHints.enable#. -- [[rust-analyzer.inlayHints.renderColons]]rust-analyzer.inlayHints.renderColons (default: `true`):: + diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/manual.adoc b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/manual.adoc index c30838e5f..1a4c70575 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/manual.adoc +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/manual.adoc @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ if executable('rust-analyzer') endif ---- -There is no dedicated UI for the server configuration, so you would need to send any options as a value of the `initialization_options` field, as described in the <<_configuration,Configuration>> section. +There is no dedicated UI for the server configuration, so you would need to send any options as a value of the `initialization_options` field, as described in the <<configuration,Configuration>> section. Here is an example of how to enable the proc-macro support: [source,vim] @@ -487,6 +487,12 @@ https://docs.helix-editor.com/[Helix] supports LSP by default. However, it won't install `rust-analyzer` automatically. You can follow instructions for installing <<rust-analyzer-language-server-binary,`rust-analyzer` binary>>. +=== Crates + +There is a package named `ra_ap_rust_analyzer` available on https://crates.io/crates/ra_ap_rust-analyzer[crates.io], for someone who wants to use it programmatically. + +For more details, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/master/.github/workflows/publish.yml[the publish workflow]. + == Troubleshooting Start with looking at the rust-analyzer version. diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/lib/lsp-server/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/lib/lsp-server/Cargo.toml index 5922bbfdb..9bba9e87e 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/lib/lsp-server/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/lib/lsp-server/Cargo.toml @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ serde = { version = "1.0.144", features = ["derive"] } crossbeam-channel = "0.5.6" [dev-dependencies] -lsp-types = "0.93.1" +lsp-types = "=0.93.2" diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/triagebot.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/triagebot.toml index fa0824ac5..a910e012b 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/triagebot.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/triagebot.toml @@ -1 +1,11 @@ [assign] + +[shortcut] + +[relabel] +allow-unauthenticated = [ + "S-*", +] + +[autolabel."S-waiting-on-review"] +new_pr = true diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/xtask/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/xtask/Cargo.toml index 0be0bf920..95e27beab 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/xtask/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/xtask/Cargo.toml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version = "0.1.0" publish = false license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" edition = "2021" -rust-version = "1.57" +rust-version = "1.65" [dependencies] anyhow = "1.0.62" diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/install-template.sh b/src/tools/rust-installer/install-template.sh index e68be8911..7790541a4 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-installer/install-template.sh +++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/install-template.sh @@ -921,9 +921,27 @@ fi if [ -n "$CFG_WITHOUT" ]; then without_components="$(echo "$CFG_WITHOUT" | sed "s/,/ /g")" - for without_component in $without_components; do - components="$(echo "$components" | sed "s/$without_component//" | sed "s/$without_component//")" + + # This does **not** check that all components in without_components are + # actually present in the list of available components. + # + # Currently that's considered good as it makes it easier to be compatible + # with multiple Rust versions (which may change the exact list of + # components) when writing install scripts. + new_comp="" + for component in $components; do + found=false + for my_component in $without_components; do + if [ "$component" = "$my_component" ]; then + found=true + fi + done + if [ "$found" = false ]; then + # If we didn't find the component in without, then add it to new list. + new_comp="$new_comp $component" + fi done + components="$new_comp" fi if [ -z "$components" ]; then diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/triagebot.toml b/src/tools/rust-installer/triagebot.toml index fa0824ac5..493500449 100644 --- a/src/tools/rust-installer/triagebot.toml +++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/triagebot.toml @@ -1 +1,4 @@ [assign] + +[assign.owners] +"*" = ["@Mark-Simulacrum"] diff --git a/src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack/Cargo.toml index 80bb3b5d6..a5f0c0f32 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack/Cargo.toml @@ -75,6 +75,8 @@ features = [ bstr = { version = "0.2.17", features = ["default"] } clap = { version = "3.1.1", features = ["derive", "clap_derive"]} curl-sys = { version = "0.4.13", features = ["http2", "libnghttp2-sys"], optional = true } +# Ensure `extra_traits` of libc, which is used transitively by Cargo. +libc = { version = "0.2", features = ["extra_traits"] } # Ensure default features of libz-sys, which are disabled in some scenarios. libz-sys = { version = "1.1.2" } # Ensure default features of regex, which are disabled in some scenarios. @@ -82,6 +84,8 @@ regex = { version = "1.5.6" } serde_json = { version = "1.0.31", features = ["raw_value", "unbounded_depth"] } syn = { version = "1", features = ['full', 'visit'] } url = { version = "2.0", features = ['serde'] } +# Ensure default features of rand, which are disabled in some scenarios. +rand = { version = "0.8.5" } [target.'cfg(not(windows))'.dependencies] openssl = { version = "0.10.35", optional = true } diff --git a/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/tester.js b/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/tester.js index 70d5f9447..d40d9a3cb 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/tester.js +++ b/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/tester.js @@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ async function main(argv) { // This is more convenient that setting fields one by one. let args = [ "--variable", "DOC_PATH", opts["doc_folder"], "--enable-fail-on-js-error", + "--allow-file-access-from-files", ]; if (opts["debug"]) { debug = true; diff --git a/src/tools/rustdoc-js/tester.js b/src/tools/rustdoc-js/tester.js index df3185758..3da4fed33 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustdoc-js/tester.js +++ b/src/tools/rustdoc-js/tester.js @@ -307,10 +307,13 @@ function runChecks(testFile, doSearch, parseQuery) { * `parseQuery` function exported from the search module. */ function loadSearchJS(doc_folder, resource_suffix) { - const searchJs = path.join(doc_folder, "search" + resource_suffix + ".js"); const searchIndexJs = path.join(doc_folder, "search-index" + resource_suffix + ".js"); const searchIndex = require(searchIndexJs); - const searchModule = require(searchJs); + + const staticFiles = path.join(doc_folder, "static.files"); + const searchJs = fs.readdirSync(staticFiles).find( + f => f.match(/search.*\.js$/)); + const searchModule = require(path.join(staticFiles, searchJs)); const searchWords = searchModule.initSearch(searchIndex.searchIndex); return { diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/attr.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/attr.rs index f5c1ee5fd..2ac703b95 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/attr.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/attr.rs @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ impl Rewrite for ast::NestedMetaItem { fn rewrite(&self, context: &RewriteContext<'_>, shape: Shape) -> Option<String> { match self { ast::NestedMetaItem::MetaItem(ref meta_item) => meta_item.rewrite(context, shape), - ast::NestedMetaItem::Literal(ref l) => rewrite_literal(context, l, shape), + ast::NestedMetaItem::Lit(ref l) => rewrite_literal(context, l.token_lit, l.span, shape), } } } @@ -288,10 +288,10 @@ impl Rewrite for ast::MetaItem { fn rewrite(&self, context: &RewriteContext<'_>, shape: Shape) -> Option<String> { Some(match self.kind { ast::MetaItemKind::Word => { - rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Type, None, &self.path, shape)? + rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Type, &None, &self.path, shape)? } ast::MetaItemKind::List(ref list) => { - let path = rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Type, None, &self.path, shape)?; + let path = rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Type, &None, &self.path, shape)?; let has_trailing_comma = crate::expr::span_ends_with_comma(context, self.span); overflow::rewrite_with_parens( context, @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ impl Rewrite for ast::MetaItem { )? } ast::MetaItemKind::NameValue(ref literal) => { - let path = rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Type, None, &self.path, shape)?; + let path = rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Type, &None, &self.path, shape)?; // 3 = ` = ` let lit_shape = shape.shrink_left(path.len() + 3)?; // `rewrite_literal` returns `None` when `literal` exceeds max @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ impl Rewrite for ast::MetaItem { // we might be better off ignoring the fact that the attribute // is longer than the max width and continue on formatting. // See #2479 for example. - let value = rewrite_literal(context, literal, lit_shape) + let value = rewrite_literal(context, literal.token_lit, literal.span, lit_shape) .unwrap_or_else(|| context.snippet(literal.span).to_owned()); format!("{} = {}", path, value) } @@ -525,14 +525,19 @@ pub(crate) trait MetaVisitor<'ast> { fn visit_meta_word(&mut self, _meta_item: &'ast ast::MetaItem) {} - fn visit_meta_name_value(&mut self, _meta_item: &'ast ast::MetaItem, _lit: &'ast ast::Lit) {} + fn visit_meta_name_value( + &mut self, + _meta_item: &'ast ast::MetaItem, + _lit: &'ast ast::MetaItemLit, + ) { + } fn visit_nested_meta_item(&mut self, nm: &'ast ast::NestedMetaItem) { match nm { ast::NestedMetaItem::MetaItem(ref meta_item) => self.visit_meta_item(meta_item), - ast::NestedMetaItem::Literal(ref lit) => self.visit_literal(lit), + ast::NestedMetaItem::Lit(ref lit) => self.visit_meta_item_lit(lit), } } - fn visit_literal(&mut self, _lit: &'ast ast::Lit) {} + fn visit_meta_item_lit(&mut self, _lit: &'ast ast::MetaItemLit) {} } diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/chains.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/chains.rs index fcc02eca4..a1a73cf4b 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/chains.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/chains.rs @@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ impl ChainItemKind { fn from_ast(context: &RewriteContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr) -> (ChainItemKind, Span) { let (kind, span) = match expr.kind { - ast::ExprKind::MethodCall(ref segment, ref receiver, ref expressions, _) => { - let types = if let Some(ref generic_args) = segment.args { + ast::ExprKind::MethodCall(ref call) => { + let types = if let Some(ref generic_args) = call.seg.args { if let ast::GenericArgs::AngleBracketed(ref data) = **generic_args { data.args .iter() @@ -163,8 +163,8 @@ impl ChainItemKind { } else { vec![] }; - let span = mk_sp(receiver.span.hi(), expr.span.hi()); - let kind = ChainItemKind::MethodCall(segment.clone(), types, expressions.clone()); + let span = mk_sp(call.receiver.span.hi(), expr.span.hi()); + let kind = ChainItemKind::MethodCall(call.seg.clone(), types, call.args.clone()); (kind, span) } ast::ExprKind::Field(ref nested, field) => { @@ -400,9 +400,7 @@ impl Chain { // is a try! macro, we'll convert it to shorthand when the option is set. fn pop_expr_chain(expr: &ast::Expr, context: &RewriteContext<'_>) -> Option<ast::Expr> { match expr.kind { - ast::ExprKind::MethodCall(_, ref receiver, _, _) => { - Some(Self::convert_try(&receiver, context)) - } + ast::ExprKind::MethodCall(ref call) => Some(Self::convert_try(&call.receiver, context)), ast::ExprKind::Field(ref subexpr, _) | ast::ExprKind::Try(ref subexpr) | ast::ExprKind::Await(ref subexpr) => Some(Self::convert_try(subexpr, context)), diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/closures.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/closures.rs index 88a6bebb6..244d4427c 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/closures.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/closures.rs @@ -326,16 +326,17 @@ pub(crate) fn rewrite_last_closure( expr: &ast::Expr, shape: Shape, ) -> Option<String> { - if let ast::ExprKind::Closure( - ref binder, - capture, - ref is_async, - movability, - ref fn_decl, - ref body, - _, - ) = expr.kind - { + if let ast::ExprKind::Closure(ref closure) = expr.kind { + let ast::Closure { + ref binder, + capture_clause, + ref asyncness, + movability, + ref fn_decl, + ref body, + fn_decl_span: _, + fn_arg_span: _, + } = **closure; let body = match body.kind { ast::ExprKind::Block(ref block, _) if !is_unsafe_block(block) @@ -347,7 +348,15 @@ pub(crate) fn rewrite_last_closure( _ => body, }; let (prefix, extra_offset) = rewrite_closure_fn_decl( - binder, capture, is_async, movability, fn_decl, body, expr.span, context, shape, + binder, + capture_clause, + asyncness, + movability, + fn_decl, + body, + expr.span, + context, + shape, )?; // If the closure goes multi line before its body, do not overflow the closure. if prefix.contains('\n') { diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/expr.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/expr.rs index 3105882e2..414e76769 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/expr.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/expr.rs @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use std::cmp::min; use itertools::Itertools; use rustc_ast::token::{Delimiter, LitKind}; -use rustc_ast::{ast, ptr}; +use rustc_ast::{ast, ptr, token}; use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span}; use crate::chains::rewrite_chain; @@ -75,12 +75,12 @@ pub(crate) fn format_expr( choose_separator_tactic(context, expr.span), None, ), - ast::ExprKind::Lit(ref l) => { - if let Some(expr_rw) = rewrite_literal(context, l, shape) { + ast::ExprKind::Lit(token_lit) => { + if let Some(expr_rw) = rewrite_literal(context, token_lit, expr.span, shape) { Some(expr_rw) } else { - if let LitKind::StrRaw(_) = l.token_lit.kind { - Some(context.snippet(l.span).trim().into()) + if let LitKind::StrRaw(_) = token_lit.kind { + Some(context.snippet(expr.span).trim().into()) } else { None } @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ pub(crate) fn format_expr( rewrite_struct_lit( context, path, - qself.as_ref(), + qself, fields, rest, &expr.attrs, @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ pub(crate) fn format_expr( rewrite_match(context, cond, arms, shape, expr.span, &expr.attrs) } ast::ExprKind::Path(ref qself, ref path) => { - rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Expr, qself.as_ref(), path, shape) + rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Expr, qself, path, shape) } ast::ExprKind::Assign(ref lhs, ref rhs, _) => { rewrite_assignment(context, lhs, rhs, None, shape) @@ -203,16 +203,16 @@ pub(crate) fn format_expr( Some("yield".to_string()) } } - ast::ExprKind::Closure( - ref binder, - capture, - ref is_async, - movability, - ref fn_decl, - ref body, - _, - ) => closures::rewrite_closure( - binder, capture, is_async, movability, fn_decl, body, expr.span, context, shape, + ast::ExprKind::Closure(ref cl) => closures::rewrite_closure( + &cl.binder, + cl.capture_clause, + &cl.asyncness, + cl.movability, + &cl.fn_decl, + &cl.body, + expr.span, + context, + shape, ), ast::ExprKind::Try(..) | ast::ExprKind::Field(..) @@ -274,9 +274,9 @@ pub(crate) fn format_expr( fn needs_space_before_range(context: &RewriteContext<'_>, lhs: &ast::Expr) -> bool { match lhs.kind { - ast::ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) => match lit.kind { - ast::LitKind::Float(_, ast::LitFloatType::Unsuffixed) => { - context.snippet(lit.span).ends_with('.') + ast::ExprKind::Lit(token_lit) => match token_lit.kind { + token::LitKind::Float if token_lit.suffix.is_none() => { + context.snippet(lhs.span).ends_with('.') } _ => false, }, @@ -399,6 +399,7 @@ pub(crate) fn format_expr( } } ast::ExprKind::Underscore => Some("_".to_owned()), + ast::ExprKind::IncludedBytes(..) => unreachable!(), ast::ExprKind::Err => None, }; @@ -659,7 +660,7 @@ fn to_control_flow(expr: &ast::Expr, expr_type: ExprType) -> Option<ControlFlow< ast::ExprKind::ForLoop(ref pat, ref cond, ref block, label) => { Some(ControlFlow::new_for(pat, cond, block, label, expr.span)) } - ast::ExprKind::Loop(ref block, label) => { + ast::ExprKind::Loop(ref block, label, _) => { Some(ControlFlow::new_loop(block, label, expr.span)) } ast::ExprKind::While(ref cond, ref block, label) => { @@ -1184,14 +1185,15 @@ pub(crate) fn is_unsafe_block(block: &ast::Block) -> bool { pub(crate) fn rewrite_literal( context: &RewriteContext<'_>, - l: &ast::Lit, + token_lit: token::Lit, + span: Span, shape: Shape, ) -> Option<String> { - match l.kind { - ast::LitKind::Str(_, ast::StrStyle::Cooked) => rewrite_string_lit(context, l.span, shape), - ast::LitKind::Int(..) => rewrite_int_lit(context, l, shape), + match token_lit.kind { + token::LitKind::Str => rewrite_string_lit(context, span, shape), + token::LitKind::Integer => rewrite_int_lit(context, token_lit, span, shape), _ => wrap_str( - context.snippet(l.span).to_owned(), + context.snippet(span).to_owned(), context.config.max_width(), shape, ), @@ -1224,9 +1226,13 @@ fn rewrite_string_lit(context: &RewriteContext<'_>, span: Span, shape: Shape) -> ) } -fn rewrite_int_lit(context: &RewriteContext<'_>, lit: &ast::Lit, shape: Shape) -> Option<String> { - let span = lit.span; - let symbol = lit.token_lit.symbol.as_str(); +fn rewrite_int_lit( + context: &RewriteContext<'_>, + token_lit: token::Lit, + span: Span, + shape: Shape, +) -> Option<String> { + let symbol = token_lit.symbol.as_str(); if let Some(symbol_stripped) = symbol.strip_prefix("0x") { let hex_lit = match context.config.hex_literal_case() { @@ -1239,9 +1245,7 @@ fn rewrite_int_lit(context: &RewriteContext<'_>, lit: &ast::Lit, shape: Shape) - format!( "0x{}{}", hex_lit, - lit.token_lit - .suffix - .map_or(String::new(), |s| s.to_string()) + token_lit.suffix.map_or(String::new(), |s| s.to_string()) ), context.config.max_width(), shape, @@ -1337,7 +1341,7 @@ pub(crate) fn can_be_overflowed_expr( } ast::ExprKind::MacCall(ref mac) => { match ( - rustc_ast::ast::MacDelimiter::from_token(mac.args.delim().unwrap()), + rustc_ast::ast::MacDelimiter::from_token(mac.args.delim.to_token()), context.config.overflow_delimited_expr(), ) { (Some(ast::MacDelimiter::Bracket), true) @@ -1533,7 +1537,7 @@ fn struct_lit_can_be_aligned(fields: &[ast::ExprField], has_base: bool) -> bool fn rewrite_struct_lit<'a>( context: &RewriteContext<'_>, path: &ast::Path, - qself: Option<&ast::QSelf>, + qself: &Option<ptr::P<ast::QSelf>>, fields: &'a [ast::ExprField], struct_rest: &ast::StructRest, attrs: &[ast::Attribute], diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/imports.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/imports.rs index b6530c692..d9dc8d004 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/imports.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/imports.rs @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ impl UseTree { ); result.path.push(UseSegment { kind, version }); } - UseTreeKind::Simple(ref rename, ..) => { + UseTreeKind::Simple(ref rename) => { // If the path has leading double colons and is composed of only 2 segments, then we // bypass the call to path_to_imported_ident which would get only the ident and // lose the path root, e.g., `that` in `::that`. diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/macros.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/macros.rs index 3a641fab5..df9493880 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/macros.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/macros.rs @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ fn rewrite_macro_inner( original_style }; - let ts = mac.args.inner_tokens(); + let ts = mac.args.tokens.clone(); let has_comment = contains_comment(context.snippet(mac.span())); if ts.is_empty() && !has_comment { return match style { @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ pub(crate) fn rewrite_macro_def( return snippet; } - let ts = def.body.inner_tokens(); + let ts = def.body.tokens.clone(); let mut parser = MacroParser::new(ts.into_trees()); let parsed_def = match parser.parse() { Some(def) => def, @@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ pub(crate) fn convert_try_mac( ) -> Option<ast::Expr> { let path = &pprust::path_to_string(&mac.path); if path == "try" || path == "r#try" { - let ts = mac.args.inner_tokens(); + let ts = mac.args.tokens.clone(); Some(ast::Expr { id: ast::NodeId::root(), // dummy value diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/modules/visitor.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/modules/visitor.rs index ea67977c1..484316933 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/modules/visitor.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/modules/visitor.rs @@ -84,15 +84,19 @@ impl PathVisitor { } impl<'ast> MetaVisitor<'ast> for PathVisitor { - fn visit_meta_name_value(&mut self, meta_item: &'ast ast::MetaItem, lit: &'ast ast::Lit) { + fn visit_meta_name_value( + &mut self, + meta_item: &'ast ast::MetaItem, + lit: &'ast ast::MetaItemLit, + ) { if meta_item.has_name(Symbol::intern("path")) && lit.kind.is_str() { - self.paths.push(lit_to_str(lit)); + self.paths.push(meta_item_lit_to_str(lit)); } } } #[cfg(not(windows))] -fn lit_to_str(lit: &ast::Lit) -> String { +fn meta_item_lit_to_str(lit: &ast::MetaItemLit) -> String { match lit.kind { ast::LitKind::Str(symbol, ..) => symbol.to_string(), _ => unreachable!(), @@ -100,7 +104,7 @@ fn lit_to_str(lit: &ast::Lit) -> String { } #[cfg(windows)] -fn lit_to_str(lit: &ast::Lit) -> String { +fn meta_item_lit_to_str(lit: &ast::MetaItemLit) -> String { match lit.kind { ast::LitKind::Str(symbol, ..) => symbol.as_str().replace("/", "\\"), _ => unreachable!(), diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/overflow.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/overflow.rs index 6bf8cd0c7..af0b95430 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/overflow.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/overflow.rs @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ impl<'a> OverflowableItem<'a> { OverflowableItem::MacroArg(MacroArg::Keyword(..)) => true, OverflowableItem::MacroArg(MacroArg::Expr(expr)) => is_simple_expr(expr), OverflowableItem::NestedMetaItem(nested_meta_item) => match nested_meta_item { - ast::NestedMetaItem::Literal(..) => true, + ast::NestedMetaItem::Lit(..) => true, ast::NestedMetaItem::MetaItem(ref meta_item) => { matches!(meta_item.kind, ast::MetaItemKind::Word) } @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ impl<'a> OverflowableItem<'a> { }, OverflowableItem::NestedMetaItem(nested_meta_item) if len == 1 => { match nested_meta_item { - ast::NestedMetaItem::Literal(..) => false, + ast::NestedMetaItem::Lit(..) => false, ast::NestedMetaItem::MetaItem(..) => true, } } diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/macros/asm.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/macros/asm.rs index cc9fb5072..01edfab36 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/macros/asm.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/macros/asm.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use crate::rewrite::RewriteContext; #[allow(dead_code)] pub(crate) fn parse_asm(context: &RewriteContext<'_>, mac: &ast::MacCall) -> Option<AsmArgs> { - let ts = mac.args.inner_tokens(); + let ts = mac.args.tokens.clone(); let mut parser = super::build_parser(context, ts); parse_asm_args(&mut parser, context.parse_sess.inner(), mac.span(), false).ok() } diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/macros/cfg_if.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/macros/cfg_if.rs index 09b3e32df..ace1a76b3 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/macros/cfg_if.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/macros/cfg_if.rs @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ fn parse_cfg_if_inner<'a>( sess: &'a ParseSess, mac: &'a ast::MacCall, ) -> Result<Vec<ast::Item>, &'static str> { - let ts = mac.args.inner_tokens(); + let ts = mac.args.tokens.clone(); let mut parser = build_stream_parser(sess.inner(), ts); let mut items = vec![]; diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/session.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/session.rs index 6efeee98f..6bfec79cd 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/session.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/session.rs @@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ fn default_handler( false, None, false, + false, )) }; Handler::with_emitter( diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/patterns.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/patterns.rs index e2fe92b28..3f3351725 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/patterns.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/patterns.rs @@ -227,11 +227,10 @@ impl Rewrite for Pat { } PatKind::Tuple(ref items) => rewrite_tuple_pat(items, None, self.span, context, shape), PatKind::Path(ref q_self, ref path) => { - rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Expr, q_self.as_ref(), path, shape) + rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Expr, q_self, path, shape) } PatKind::TupleStruct(ref q_self, ref path, ref pat_vec) => { - let path_str = - rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Expr, q_self.as_ref(), path, shape)?; + let path_str = rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Expr, q_self, path, shape)?; rewrite_tuple_pat(pat_vec, Some(path_str), self.span, context, shape) } PatKind::Lit(ref expr) => expr.rewrite(context, shape), @@ -271,7 +270,7 @@ impl Rewrite for Pat { } fn rewrite_struct_pat( - qself: &Option<ast::QSelf>, + qself: &Option<ptr::P<ast::QSelf>>, path: &ast::Path, fields: &[ast::PatField], ellipsis: bool, @@ -281,7 +280,7 @@ fn rewrite_struct_pat( ) -> Option<String> { // 2 = ` {` let path_shape = shape.sub_width(2)?; - let path_str = rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Expr, qself.as_ref(), path, path_shape)?; + let path_str = rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Expr, qself, path, path_shape)?; if fields.is_empty() && !ellipsis { return Some(format!("{} {{}}", path_str)); diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/types.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/types.rs index 2627886db..d5177a205 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/types.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/types.rs @@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ pub(crate) enum PathContext { pub(crate) fn rewrite_path( context: &RewriteContext<'_>, path_context: PathContext, - qself: Option<&ast::QSelf>, + qself: &Option<ptr::P<ast::QSelf>>, path: &ast::Path, shape: Shape, ) -> Option<String> { - let skip_count = qself.map_or(0, |x| x.position); + let skip_count = qself.as_ref().map_or(0, |x| x.position); let mut result = if path.is_global() && qself.is_none() && path_context != PathContext::Import { "::".to_owned() @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ impl Rewrite for ast::PolyTraitRef { impl Rewrite for ast::TraitRef { fn rewrite(&self, context: &RewriteContext<'_>, shape: Shape) -> Option<String> { - rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Type, None, &self.path, shape) + rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Type, &None, &self.path, shape) } } @@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ impl Rewrite for ast::Ty { rewrite_tuple(context, items.iter(), self.span, shape, items.len() == 1) } ast::TyKind::Path(ref q_self, ref path) => { - rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Type, q_self.as_ref(), path, shape) + rewrite_path(context, PathContext::Type, q_self, path, shape) } ast::TyKind::Array(ref ty, ref repeats) => rewrite_pair( &**ty, diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/utils.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/utils.rs index cd8528556..3e884419f 100644 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/utils.rs +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/utils.rs @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ fn is_skip(meta_item: &MetaItem) -> bool { fn is_skip_nested(meta_item: &NestedMetaItem) -> bool { match meta_item { NestedMetaItem::MetaItem(ref mi) => is_skip(mi), - NestedMetaItem::Literal(_) => false, + NestedMetaItem::Lit(_) => false, } } @@ -479,9 +479,9 @@ pub(crate) fn is_block_expr(context: &RewriteContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr, repr | ast::ExprKind::Binary(_, _, ref expr) | ast::ExprKind::Index(_, ref expr) | ast::ExprKind::Unary(_, ref expr) - | ast::ExprKind::Closure(_, _, _, _, _, ref expr, _) | ast::ExprKind::Try(ref expr) | ast::ExprKind::Yield(Some(ref expr)) => is_block_expr(context, expr, repr), + ast::ExprKind::Closure(ref closure) => is_block_expr(context, &closure.body, repr), // This can only be a string lit ast::ExprKind::Lit(_) => { repr.contains('\n') && trimmed_last_line_width(repr) <= context.config.tab_spaces() @@ -496,6 +496,7 @@ pub(crate) fn is_block_expr(context: &RewriteContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr, repr | ast::ExprKind::Continue(..) | ast::ExprKind::Err | ast::ExprKind::Field(..) + | ast::ExprKind::IncludedBytes(..) | ast::ExprKind::InlineAsm(..) | ast::ExprKind::Let(..) | ast::ExprKind::Path(..) diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/tidy/Cargo.toml index 471d78a29..97d038da7 100644 --- a/src/tools/tidy/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/tools/tidy/Cargo.toml @@ -7,8 +7,10 @@ autobins = false [dependencies] cargo_metadata = "0.14" regex = "1" +miropt-test-tools = { path = "../miropt-test-tools" } lazy_static = "1" walkdir = "2" +ignore = "0.4.18" [[bin]] name = "rust-tidy" diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs index 8a0239ece..296db9dfb 100644 --- a/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs +++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ const LICENSES: &[&str] = &[ "MIT OR Apache-2.0 OR Zlib", // tinyvec_macros "MIT OR Zlib OR Apache-2.0", // miniz_oxide "(MIT OR Apache-2.0) AND Unicode-DFS-2016", // unicode_ident + "Unicode-DFS-2016", // tinystr and icu4x ]; /// These are exceptions to Rust's permissive licensing policy, and @@ -30,23 +31,26 @@ const LICENSES: &[&str] = &[ /// tooling. It is _crucial_ that no exception crates be dependencies /// of the Rust runtime (std/test). const EXCEPTIONS: &[(&str, &str)] = &[ - ("mdbook", "MPL-2.0"), // mdbook - ("openssl", "Apache-2.0"), // cargo, mdbook - ("colored", "MPL-2.0"), // rustfmt - ("ryu", "Apache-2.0 OR BSL-1.0"), // cargo/... (because of serde) - ("bytesize", "Apache-2.0"), // cargo - ("im-rc", "MPL-2.0+"), // cargo - ("sized-chunks", "MPL-2.0+"), // cargo via im-rc - ("bitmaps", "MPL-2.0+"), // cargo via im-rc - ("instant", "BSD-3-Clause"), // rustc_driver/tracing-subscriber/parking_lot - ("snap", "BSD-3-Clause"), // rustc + ("ar_archive_writer", "Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception"), // rustc + ("mdbook", "MPL-2.0"), // mdbook + ("openssl", "Apache-2.0"), // cargo, mdbook + ("colored", "MPL-2.0"), // rustfmt + ("ryu", "Apache-2.0 OR BSL-1.0"), // cargo/... (because of serde) + ("bytesize", "Apache-2.0"), // cargo + ("im-rc", "MPL-2.0+"), // cargo + ("sized-chunks", "MPL-2.0+"), // cargo via im-rc + ("bitmaps", "MPL-2.0+"), // cargo via im-rc + ("instant", "BSD-3-Clause"), // rustc_driver/tracing-subscriber/parking_lot + ("snap", "BSD-3-Clause"), // rustc ("fluent-langneg", "Apache-2.0"), // rustc (fluent translations) - ("self_cell", "Apache-2.0"), // rustc (fluent translations) + ("self_cell", "Apache-2.0"), // rustc (fluent translations) // FIXME: this dependency violates the documentation comment above: ("fortanix-sgx-abi", "MPL-2.0"), // libstd but only for `sgx` target ("dunce", "CC0-1.0"), // cargo (dev dependency) ("similar", "Apache-2.0"), // cargo (dev dependency) ("normalize-line-endings", "Apache-2.0"), // cargo (dev dependency) + ("dissimilar", "Apache-2.0"), // rustdoc, rustc_lexer (few tests) via expect-test, (dev deps) + ("subtle", "BSD-3-Clause"), // cargo ]; const EXCEPTIONS_CRANELIFT: &[(&str, &str)] = &[ @@ -85,6 +89,7 @@ const PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[ "aho-corasick", "annotate-snippets", "ansi_term", + "ar_archive_writer", "arrayvec", "atty", "autocfg", @@ -97,6 +102,7 @@ const PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[ "chalk-ir", "chalk-solve", "chrono", + "convert_case", // dependency of derive_more "compiler_builtins", "cpufeatures", "crc32fast", @@ -107,14 +113,17 @@ const PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[ "crypto-common", "cstr", "datafrog", - "difference", + "derive_more", "digest", + "displaydoc", + "dissimilar", "dlmalloc", "either", "ena", "env_logger", "expect-test", "fallible-iterator", // dependency of `thorin` + "fastrand", "filetime", "fixedbitset", "flate2", @@ -130,6 +139,11 @@ const PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[ "hashbrown", "hermit-abi", "humantime", + "icu_list", + "icu_locid", + "icu_provider", + "icu_provider_adapters", + "icu_provider_macros", "if_chain", "indexmap", "instant", @@ -142,6 +156,7 @@ const PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[ "libc", "libloading", "libz-sys", + "litemap", "lock_api", "log", "matchers", @@ -205,6 +220,7 @@ const PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[ "snap", "stable_deref_trait", "stacker", + "subtle", "syn", "synstructure", "tempfile", @@ -250,15 +266,21 @@ const PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[ "winapi-i686-pc-windows-gnu", "winapi-util", "winapi-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu", + "writeable", // this is a false-positive: it's only used by rustfmt, but because it's enabled through a // feature, tidy thinks it's used by rustc as well. "yansi-term", + "yoke", + "yoke-derive", + "zerofrom", + "zerofrom-derive", + "zerovec", + "zerovec-derive", ]; const PERMITTED_CRANELIFT_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[ "ahash", "anyhow", - "ar", "arrayvec", "autocfg", "bumpalo", diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/lib.rs index fc0bce585..698e4850b 100644 --- a/src/tools/tidy/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/lib.rs @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ pub mod error_codes_check; pub mod errors; pub mod extdeps; pub mod features; +pub mod mir_opt_tests; pub mod pal; pub mod primitive_docs; pub mod style; diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/main.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/main.rs index ca785042a..b0b11cafc 100644 --- a/src/tools/tidy/src/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/main.rs @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ fn main() { let args: Vec<String> = env::args().skip(1).collect(); let verbose = args.iter().any(|s| *s == "--verbose"); + let bless = args.iter().any(|s| *s == "--bless"); let bad = std::sync::Arc::new(AtomicBool::new(false)); @@ -64,6 +65,7 @@ fn main() { // Checks over tests. check!(debug_artifacts, &src_path); check!(ui_tests, &src_path); + check!(mir_opt_tests, &src_path, bless); // Checks that only make sense for the compiler. check!(errors, &compiler_path); diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/mir_opt_tests.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/mir_opt_tests.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..018573284 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/mir_opt_tests.rs @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +//! Tidy check to ensure that mir opt directories do not have stale files or dashes in file names + +use std::collections::HashSet; +use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; + +fn check_unused_files(path: &Path, bless: bool, bad: &mut bool) { + let mut rs_files = Vec::<PathBuf>::new(); + let mut output_files = HashSet::<PathBuf>::new(); + let files = walkdir::WalkDir::new(&path.join("test/mir-opt")).into_iter(); + + for file in files.filter_map(Result::ok).filter(|e| e.file_type().is_file()) { + let filepath = file.path(); + if filepath.extension() == Some("rs".as_ref()) { + rs_files.push(filepath.to_owned()); + } else { + output_files.insert(filepath.to_owned()); + } + } + + for file in rs_files { + for bw in [32, 64] { + for output_file in miropt_test_tools::files_for_miropt_test(&file, bw) { + output_files.remove(&output_file.expected_file); + } + } + } + + for extra in output_files { + if extra.file_name() != Some("README.md".as_ref()) { + if !bless { + tidy_error!( + bad, + "the following output file is not associated with any mir-opt test, you can remove it: {}", + extra.display() + ); + } else { + let _ = std::fs::remove_file(extra); + } + } + } +} + +fn check_dash_files(path: &Path, bless: bool, bad: &mut bool) { + for file in walkdir::WalkDir::new(&path.join("test/mir-opt")) + .into_iter() + .filter_map(Result::ok) + .filter(|e| e.file_type().is_file()) + { + let path = file.path(); + if path.extension() == Some("rs".as_ref()) { + if let Some(name) = path.file_name().and_then(|s| s.to_str()) { + if name.contains('-') { + if !bless { + tidy_error!( + bad, + "mir-opt test files should not have dashes in them: {}", + path.display() + ); + } else { + let new_name = name.replace('-', "_"); + let mut new_path = path.to_owned(); + new_path.set_file_name(new_name); + let _ = std::fs::rename(path, new_path); + } + } + } + } + } +} + +pub fn check(path: &Path, bless: bool, bad: &mut bool) { + check_unused_files(path, bless, bad); + check_dash_files(path, bless, bad); +} diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/style.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/style.rs index 541380ceb..e3a094caf 100644 --- a/src/tools/tidy/src/style.rs +++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/style.rs @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ const ANNOTATIONS_TO_IGNORE: &[&str] = &[ // Intentionally written in decimal rather than hex const PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS: &[u32] = &[ 184594741, 2880289470, 2881141438, 2965027518, 2976579765, 3203381950, 3405691582, 3405697037, - 3735927486, 4027431614, 4276992702, + 3735927486, 3735932941, 4027431614, 4276992702, ]; /// Parser states for `line_is_url`. diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/ui_tests.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/ui_tests.rs index c600f99c2..ee326e190 100644 --- a/src/tools/tidy/src/ui_tests.rs +++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/ui_tests.rs @@ -2,43 +2,50 @@ //! - the number of entries in each directory must be less than `ENTRY_LIMIT` //! - there are no stray `.stderr` files +use ignore::Walk; +use ignore::WalkBuilder; use std::fs; use std::path::Path; const ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 1000; // FIXME: The following limits should be reduced eventually. -const ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 948; -const ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 2117; +const ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 939; +const ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 2070; fn check_entries(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) { - let dirs = walkdir::WalkDir::new(&path.join("test/ui")) - .into_iter() - .filter_entry(|e| e.file_type().is_dir()); - for dir in dirs { - if let Ok(dir) = dir { - let dir_path = dir.path(); + for dir in Walk::new(&path.join("test/ui")) { + if let Ok(entry) = dir { + if entry.file_type().map(|ft| ft.is_dir()).unwrap_or(false) { + let dir_path = entry.path(); + // Use special values for these dirs. + let is_root = path.join("test/ui") == dir_path; + let is_issues_dir = path.join("test/ui/issues") == dir_path; + let limit = if is_root { + ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT + } else if is_issues_dir { + ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT + } else { + ENTRY_LIMIT + }; - // Use special values for these dirs. - let is_root = path.join("test/ui") == dir_path; - let is_issues_dir = path.join("test/ui/issues") == dir_path; - let limit = if is_root { - ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT - } else if is_issues_dir { - ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT - } else { - ENTRY_LIMIT - }; + let count = WalkBuilder::new(&dir_path) + .max_depth(Some(1)) + .build() + .into_iter() + .collect::<Vec<_>>() + .len() + - 1; // remove the dir itself - let count = std::fs::read_dir(dir_path).unwrap().count(); - if count > limit { - tidy_error!( - bad, - "following path contains more than {} entries, \ - you should move the test to some relevant subdirectory (current: {}): {}", - limit, - count, - dir_path.display() - ); + if count > limit { + tidy_error!( + bad, + "following path contains more than {} entries, \ + you should move the test to some relevant subdirectory (current: {}): {}", + limit, + count, + dir_path.display() + ); + } } } } diff --git a/src/tools/tier-check/src/main.rs b/src/tools/tier-check/src/main.rs index a41e2d6e3..c74d37c61 100644 --- a/src/tools/tier-check/src/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/tier-check/src/main.rs @@ -44,7 +44,23 @@ fn main() { target, filename, src ); } - if !missing.is_empty() || !extra.is_empty() { + // Check target names for unwanted characters like `.` that can cause problems e.g. in Cargo. + // See also Tier 3 target policy. + // If desired, target names can ignore this check. + let ignore_target_names = + vec!["thumbv8m.base-none-eabi", "thumbv8m.main-none-eabi", "thumbv8m.main-none-eabihf"]; + let mut invalid_target_name_found = false; + for target in &target_list { + if !ignore_target_names.contains(target) + && !target.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || c == '-' || c == '_') + { + invalid_target_name_found = true; + eprintln!( + "error: Target name `{target}` contains other characters than ASCII alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9), dash (-) or underscore (_)." + ); + } + } + if !missing.is_empty() || !extra.is_empty() || invalid_target_name_found { std::process::exit(1); } } diff --git a/src/tools/x/src/main.rs b/src/tools/x/src/main.rs index 9187c3551..02c364dab 100644 --- a/src/tools/x/src/main.rs +++ b/src/tools/x/src/main.rs @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ //! `x.py`, in that order of preference. use std::{ - env, io, + env::{self, consts::EXE_EXTENSION}, + io, process::{self, Command, ExitStatus}, }; @@ -27,12 +28,12 @@ fn python() -> &'static str { for dir in env::split_paths(&val) { // `python` should always take precedence over python2 / python3 if it exists - if dir.join(PYTHON).exists() { + if dir.join(PYTHON).with_extension(EXE_EXTENSION).exists() { return PYTHON; } - python2 |= dir.join(PYTHON2).exists(); - python3 |= dir.join(PYTHON3).exists(); + python2 |= dir.join(PYTHON2).with_extension(EXE_EXTENSION).exists(); + python3 |= dir.join(PYTHON3).with_extension(EXE_EXTENSION).exists(); } // try 3 before 2 |