//@run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::case_sensitive_file_extension_comparisons)] use std::string::String; struct TestStruct; impl TestStruct { fn ends_with(self, _arg: &str) {} } #[allow(dead_code)] fn is_rust_file(filename: &str) -> bool { std::path::Path::new(filename) .extension() .map_or(false, |ext| ext.eq_ignore_ascii_case("rs")) } fn main() { // std::string::String and &str should trigger the lint failure with .ext12 let _ = std::path::Path::new(&String::new()) .extension() .map_or(false, |ext| ext.eq_ignore_ascii_case("ext12")); let _ = std::path::Path::new("str") .extension() .map_or(false, |ext| ext.eq_ignore_ascii_case("ext12")); // The fixup should preserve the indentation level { let _ = std::path::Path::new("str") .extension() .map_or(false, |ext| ext.eq_ignore_ascii_case("ext12")); } // The test struct should not trigger the lint failure with .ext12 TestStruct {}.ends_with(".ext12"); // std::string::String and &str should trigger the lint failure with .EXT12 let _ = std::path::Path::new(&String::new()) .extension() .map_or(false, |ext| ext.eq_ignore_ascii_case("EXT12")); let _ = std::path::Path::new("str") .extension() .map_or(false, |ext| ext.eq_ignore_ascii_case("EXT12")); // Should not trigger the lint failure because of the calls to to_lowercase and to_uppercase let _ = String::new().to_lowercase().ends_with(".EXT12"); let _ = String::new().to_uppercase().ends_with(".EXT12"); // The test struct should not trigger the lint failure with .EXT12 TestStruct {}.ends_with(".EXT12"); // Should not trigger the lint failure with .eXT12 let _ = String::new().ends_with(".eXT12"); let _ = "str".ends_with(".eXT12"); TestStruct {}.ends_with(".eXT12"); // Should not trigger the lint failure with .EXT123 (too long) let _ = String::new().ends_with(".EXT123"); let _ = "str".ends_with(".EXT123"); TestStruct {}.ends_with(".EXT123"); // Shouldn't fail if it doesn't start with a dot let _ = String::new().ends_with("a.ext"); let _ = "str".ends_with("a.extA"); TestStruct {}.ends_with("a.ext"); }