Auto merge of #5993 - taiki-e:default_trait_access, r=phansch

default_trait_access: Fix wrong suggestion

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5975#issuecomment-683751131
> I think the underlying problem is clippy suggests code with complete parameters, not clippy triggers this lint even for complex types. AFAIK, If code compiles with `Default::default`, it doesn't need to specify any parameters, as type inference is working. (So, in this case, `default_trait_access` should suggest `RefCell::default`.)

Fixes #5975 Fixes #5990

changelog: `default_trait_access`: fixed wrong suggestion
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bors 2020-09-01 15:05:16 +00:00
commit 67e18c2d5c
4 changed files with 127 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
// TODO: Work out a way to put "whatever the imported way of referencing
// this type in this file" rather than a fully-qualified type.
let expr_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr);
if let ty::Adt(..) = expr_ty.kind {
let replacement = format!("{}::default()", expr_ty);
if let ty::Adt(def, ..) = expr_ty.kind {
let replacement = format!("{}::default()", cx.tcx.def_path_str(def.did));
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
DEFAULT_TRAIT_ACCESS,

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@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
// run-rustfix
#![allow(unused_imports)]
#![deny(clippy::default_trait_access)]
use std::default;
use std::default::Default as D2;
use std::string;
fn main() {
let s1: String = std::string::String::default();
let s2 = String::default();
let s3: String = std::string::String::default();
let s4: String = std::string::String::default();
let s5 = string::String::default();
let s6: String = std::string::String::default();
let s7 = std::string::String::default();
let s8: String = DefaultFactory::make_t_badly();
let s9: String = DefaultFactory::make_t_nicely();
let s10 = DerivedDefault::default();
let s11: GenericDerivedDefault<String> = GenericDerivedDefault::default();
let s12 = GenericDerivedDefault::<String>::default();
let s13 = TupleDerivedDefault::default();
let s14: TupleDerivedDefault = TupleDerivedDefault::default();
let s15: ArrayDerivedDefault = ArrayDerivedDefault::default();
let s16 = ArrayDerivedDefault::default();
let s17: TupleStructDerivedDefault = TupleStructDerivedDefault::default();
let s18 = TupleStructDerivedDefault::default();
let s19 = <DerivedDefault as Default>::default();
println!(
"[{}] [{}] [{}] [{}] [{}] [{}] [{}] [{}] [{}] [{:?}] [{:?}] [{:?}] [{:?}] [{:?}] [{:?}] [{:?}] [{:?}] [{:?}], [{:?}]",
s1,
s2,
s3,
s4,
s5,
s6,
s7,
s8,
s9,
s10,
s11,
s12,
s13,
s14,
s15,
s16,
s17,
s18,
s19,
);
}
struct DefaultFactory;
impl DefaultFactory {
pub fn make_t_badly<T: Default>() -> T {
Default::default()
}
pub fn make_t_nicely<T: Default>() -> T {
T::default()
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
struct DerivedDefault {
pub s: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
struct GenericDerivedDefault<T: Default + std::fmt::Debug> {
pub s: T,
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
struct TupleDerivedDefault {
pub s: (String, String),
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
struct ArrayDerivedDefault {
pub s: [String; 10],
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
struct TupleStructDerivedDefault(String);

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@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
#![warn(clippy::default_trait_access)]
// run-rustfix
#![allow(unused_imports)]
#![deny(clippy::default_trait_access)]
use std::default;
use std::default::Default as D2;

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@ -1,49 +1,53 @@
error: calling `std::string::String::default()` is more clear than this expression
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:8:22
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:11:22
|
LL | let s1: String = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `std::string::String::default()`
|
= note: `-D clippy::default-trait-access` implied by `-D warnings`
note: the lint level is defined here
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:4:9
|
LL | #![deny(clippy::default_trait_access)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: calling `std::string::String::default()` is more clear than this expression
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:12:22
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:15:22
|
LL | let s3: String = D2::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `std::string::String::default()`
error: calling `std::string::String::default()` is more clear than this expression
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:14:22
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:17:22
|
LL | let s4: String = std::default::Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `std::string::String::default()`
error: calling `std::string::String::default()` is more clear than this expression
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:18:22
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:21:22
|
LL | let s6: String = default::Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `std::string::String::default()`
error: calling `GenericDerivedDefault<std::string::String>::default()` is more clear than this expression
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:28:46
error: calling `GenericDerivedDefault::default()` is more clear than this expression
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:31:46
|
LL | let s11: GenericDerivedDefault<String> = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `GenericDerivedDefault<std::string::String>::default()`
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `GenericDerivedDefault::default()`
error: calling `TupleDerivedDefault::default()` is more clear than this expression
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:34:36
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:37:36
|
LL | let s14: TupleDerivedDefault = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `TupleDerivedDefault::default()`
error: calling `ArrayDerivedDefault::default()` is more clear than this expression
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:36:36
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:39:36
|
LL | let s15: ArrayDerivedDefault = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `ArrayDerivedDefault::default()`
error: calling `TupleStructDerivedDefault::default()` is more clear than this expression
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:40:42
--> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:43:42
|
LL | let s17: TupleStructDerivedDefault = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `TupleStructDerivedDefault::default()`