#![warn(clippy::too_many_lines)] #![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)] // This function should be considered one line. fn many_comments_but_one_line_of_code() { /* println!("This is good."); */ // println!("This is good."); /* */ // println!("This is good."); /* */ // println!("This is good."); /* */ // println!("This is good."); /* */ // println!("This is good."); /* println!("This is good."); println!("This is good."); println!("This is good."); */ println!("This is good."); } // This should be considered two and a fail. fn too_many_lines() { println!("This is bad."); println!("This is bad."); } // This should only fail once (#7517). async fn async_too_many_lines() { println!("This is bad."); println!("This is bad."); } // This should fail only once, without failing on the closure. fn closure_too_many_lines() { let _ = { println!("This is bad."); println!("This is bad."); }; } // This should be considered one line. #[rustfmt::skip] fn comment_starts_after_code() { let _ = 5; /* closing comment. */ /* this line shouldn't be counted theoretically. */ } // This should be considered one line. fn comment_after_code() { let _ = 5; /* this line should get counted once. */ } // This should fail since it is technically two lines. #[rustfmt::skip] fn comment_before_code() { let _ = "test"; /* This comment extends to the front of the code but this line should still count. */ let _ = 5; } // This should be considered one line. fn main() {}