rust/tests/ui/open_options.rs

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#![allow(unused_must_use)]
#![warn(clippy::nonsensical_open_options)]
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use std::fs::OpenOptions;
trait OpenOptionsExt {
fn truncate_write(&mut self, opt: bool) -> &mut Self;
}
impl OpenOptionsExt for OpenOptions {
fn truncate_write(&mut self, opt: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.truncate(opt).write(opt)
}
}
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fn main() {
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OpenOptions::new().read(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt");
//~^ ERROR: file opened with `truncate` and `read`
//~| NOTE: `-D clippy::nonsensical-open-options` implied by `-D warnings`
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OpenOptions::new().append(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt");
//~^ ERROR: file opened with `append` and `truncate`
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OpenOptions::new().read(true).read(false).open("foo.txt");
//~^ ERROR: the method `read` is called more than once
OpenOptions::new()
.create(true)
.truncate(true) // Ensure we don't trigger suspicious open options by having create without truncate
.create(false)
//~^ ERROR: the method `create` is called more than once
.open("foo.txt");
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OpenOptions::new().write(true).write(false).open("foo.txt");
//~^ ERROR: the method `write` is called more than once
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OpenOptions::new().append(true).append(false).open("foo.txt");
//~^ ERROR: the method `append` is called more than once
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OpenOptions::new().truncate(true).truncate(false).open("foo.txt");
//~^ ERROR: the method `truncate` is called more than once
std::fs::File::options().read(true).read(false).open("foo.txt");
//~^ ERROR: the method `read` is called more than once
let mut options = std::fs::OpenOptions::new();
options.read(true);
options.read(false);
// Possible future improvement: recognize open options method call chains across statements.
options.open("foo.txt");
let mut options = std::fs::OpenOptions::new();
options.truncate(true);
options.create(true).open("foo.txt");
OpenOptions::new().create(true).truncate_write(true).open("foo.txt");
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}