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use crate::utils::{is_copy, match_def_path, paths, qpath_res, span_note_and_lint};
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use if_chain::if_chain;
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use rustc::declare_lint_pass;
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use rustc::lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintArray, LintPass};
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use rustc::ty;
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use rustc_hir::*;
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use rustc_session::declare_tool_lint;
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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/// **What it does:** Checks for calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference
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/// instead of an owned value.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** Calling `drop` on a reference will only drop the
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/// reference itself, which is a no-op. It will not call the `drop` method (from
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/// the `Drop` trait implementation) on the underlying referenced value, which
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/// is likely what was intended.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```ignore
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/// let mut lock_guard = mutex.lock();
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/// std::mem::drop(&lock_guard) // Should have been drop(lock_guard), mutex
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/// // still locked
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/// operation_that_requires_mutex_to_be_unlocked();
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/// ```
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pub DROP_REF,
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correctness,
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"calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value"
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}
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2018-03-28 08:24:26 -05:00
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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/// **What it does:** Checks for calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference
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/// instead of an owned value.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** Calling `forget` on a reference will only forget the
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/// reference itself, which is a no-op. It will not forget the underlying
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/// referenced
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/// value, which is likely what was intended.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// let x = Box::new(1);
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/// std::mem::forget(&x) // Should have been forget(x), x will still be dropped
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/// ```
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pub FORGET_REF,
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correctness,
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"calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value"
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}
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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/// **What it does:** Checks for calls to `std::mem::drop` with a value
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/// that derives the Copy trait
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** Calling `std::mem::drop` [does nothing for types that
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/// implement Copy](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/fn.drop.html), since the
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/// value will be copied and moved into the function on invocation.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// let x: i32 = 42; // i32 implements Copy
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/// std::mem::drop(x) // A copy of x is passed to the function, leaving the
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/// // original unaffected
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/// ```
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pub DROP_COPY,
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correctness,
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"calls to `std::mem::drop` with a value that implements Copy"
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}
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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/// **What it does:** Checks for calls to `std::mem::forget` with a value that
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/// derives the Copy trait
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** Calling `std::mem::forget` [does nothing for types that
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/// implement Copy](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/fn.drop.html) since the
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/// value will be copied and moved into the function on invocation.
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///
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/// An alternative, but also valid, explanation is that Copy types do not
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/// implement
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/// the Drop trait, which means they have no destructors. Without a destructor,
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/// there
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/// is nothing for `std::mem::forget` to ignore.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// let x: i32 = 42; // i32 implements Copy
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/// std::mem::forget(x) // A copy of x is passed to the function, leaving the
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/// // original unaffected
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/// ```
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pub FORGET_COPY,
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correctness,
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"calls to `std::mem::forget` with a value that implements Copy"
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}
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const DROP_REF_SUMMARY: &str = "calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value. \
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Dropping a reference does nothing.";
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const FORGET_REF_SUMMARY: &str = "calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value. \
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Forgetting a reference does nothing.";
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const DROP_COPY_SUMMARY: &str = "calls to `std::mem::drop` with a value that implements `Copy`. \
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Dropping a copy leaves the original intact.";
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const FORGET_COPY_SUMMARY: &str = "calls to `std::mem::forget` with a value that implements `Copy`. \
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Forgetting a copy leaves the original intact.";
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declare_lint_pass!(DropForgetRef => [DROP_REF, FORGET_REF, DROP_COPY, FORGET_COPY]);
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impl<'a, 'tcx> LateLintPass<'a, 'tcx> for DropForgetRef {
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fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
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if_chain! {
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if let ExprKind::Call(ref path, ref args) = expr.kind;
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if let ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = path.kind;
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if args.len() == 1;
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if let Some(def_id) = qpath_res(cx, qpath, path.hir_id).opt_def_id();
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then {
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let lint;
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let msg;
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let arg = &args[0];
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let arg_ty = cx.tables.expr_ty(arg);
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if let ty::Ref(..) = arg_ty.kind {
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if match_def_path(cx, def_id, &paths::DROP) {
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lint = DROP_REF;
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msg = DROP_REF_SUMMARY.to_string();
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} else if match_def_path(cx, def_id, &paths::MEM_FORGET) {
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lint = FORGET_REF;
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msg = FORGET_REF_SUMMARY.to_string();
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} else {
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return;
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}
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span_note_and_lint(cx,
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lint,
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expr.span,
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&msg,
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arg.span,
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&format!("argument has type `{}`", arg_ty));
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} else if is_copy(cx, arg_ty) {
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if match_def_path(cx, def_id, &paths::DROP) {
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lint = DROP_COPY;
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msg = DROP_COPY_SUMMARY.to_string();
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} else if match_def_path(cx, def_id, &paths::MEM_FORGET) {
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lint = FORGET_COPY;
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msg = FORGET_COPY_SUMMARY.to_string();
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} else {
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return;
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}
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span_note_and_lint(cx,
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lint,
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expr.span,
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&msg,
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arg.span,
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&format!("argument has type {}", arg_ty));
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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