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use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
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use clippy_utils::ty::{get_iterator_item_ty, is_copy};
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use clippy_utils::{is_trait_method, meets_msrv, msrvs};
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use rustc_errors::Applicability;
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use rustc_hir::Expr;
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use rustc_lint::LateContext;
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use rustc_middle::ty;
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use rustc_semver::RustcVersion;
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use rustc_span::{sym, Span};
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use super::CLONED_INSTEAD_OF_COPIED;
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pub fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, recv: &Expr<'_>, span: Span, msrv: Option<&RustcVersion>) {
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let recv_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_adjusted(recv);
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let inner_ty = match recv_ty.kind() {
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// `Option<T>` -> `T`
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ty::Adt(adt, subst)
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if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, adt.did()) && meets_msrv(msrv, &msrvs::OPTION_COPIED) =>
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{
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subst.type_at(0)
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},
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_ if is_trait_method(cx, expr, sym::Iterator) && meets_msrv(msrv, &msrvs::ITERATOR_COPIED) => {
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match get_iterator_item_ty(cx, recv_ty) {
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// <T as Iterator>::Item
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Some(ty) => ty,
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_ => return,
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}
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},
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_ => return,
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};
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match inner_ty.kind() {
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// &T where T: Copy
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Overhaul `TyS` and `Ty`.
Specifically, change `Ty` from this:
```
pub type Ty<'tcx> = &'tcx TyS<'tcx>;
```
to this
```
pub struct Ty<'tcx>(Interned<'tcx, TyS<'tcx>>);
```
There are two benefits to this.
- It's now a first class type, so we can define methods on it. This
means we can move a lot of methods away from `TyS`, leaving `TyS` as a
barely-used type, which is appropriate given that it's not meant to
be used directly.
- The uniqueness requirement is now explicit, via the `Interned` type.
E.g. the pointer-based `Eq` and `Hash` comes from `Interned`, rather
than via `TyS`, which wasn't obvious at all.
Much of this commit is boring churn. The interesting changes are in
these files:
- compiler/rustc_middle/src/arena.rs
- compiler/rustc_middle/src/mir/visit.rs
- compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/context.rs
- compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/mod.rs
Specifically:
- Most mentions of `TyS` are removed. It's very much a dumb struct now;
`Ty` has all the smarts.
- `TyS` now has `crate` visibility instead of `pub`.
- `TyS::make_for_test` is removed in favour of the static `BOOL_TY`,
which just works better with the new structure.
- The `Eq`/`Ord`/`Hash` impls are removed from `TyS`. `Interned`s impls
of `Eq`/`Hash` now suffice. `Ord` is now partly on `Interned`
(pointer-based, for the `Equal` case) and partly on `TyS`
(contents-based, for the other cases).
- There are many tedious sigil adjustments, i.e. adding or removing `*`
or `&`. They seem to be unavoidable.
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ty::Ref(_, ty, _) if is_copy(cx, *ty) => {},
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_ => return,
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};
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span_lint_and_sugg(
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cx,
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CLONED_INSTEAD_OF_COPIED,
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span,
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"used `cloned` where `copied` could be used instead",
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"try",
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"copied".into(),
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Applicability::MachineApplicable,
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);
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}
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