From e674d0a59924a5c36ce0ccb6e21d6e2419b08145 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: flip1995 Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2021 12:52:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/7] Merge commit 'e18101137866b79045fee0ef996e696e68c920b4' into clippyup --- .cargo/{config => config.toml} | 0 .github/deploy.sh | 3 +- CHANGELOG.md | 166 ++++++++++++- CONTRIBUTING.md | 4 +- Cargo.toml | 2 +- clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs | 40 ++- .../src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs | 79 +++++- clippy_lints/src/casts/mod.rs | 2 +- clippy_lints/src/deprecated_lints.rs | 3 + clippy_lints/src/dereference.rs | 2 +- clippy_lints/src/doc.rs | 48 ++-- clippy_lints/src/entry.rs | 13 +- clippy_lints/src/enum_variants.rs | 58 ++--- clippy_lints/src/eta_reduction.rs | 17 +- clippy_lints/src/format.rs | 34 ++- clippy_lints/src/if_not_else.rs | 23 +- clippy_lints/src/int_plus_one.rs | 4 +- .../src/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs | 68 +----- clippy_lints/src/lib.register_all.rs | 3 +- clippy_lints/src/lib.register_correctness.rs | 1 + clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs | 5 +- clippy_lints/src/lib.register_nursery.rs | 1 - clippy_lints/src/lib.register_pedantic.rs | 3 +- clippy_lints/src/lib.register_restriction.rs | 4 + clippy_lints/src/lib.register_style.rs | 1 - clippy_lints/src/lib.register_suspicious.rs | 1 + clippy_lints/src/lib.rs | 11 +- clippy_lints/src/lifetimes.rs | 6 +- clippy_lints/src/loops/utils.rs | 2 +- .../{if_then_panic.rs => manual_assert.rs} | 35 +-- clippy_lints/src/match_str_case_mismatch.rs | 10 +- clippy_lints/src/matches.rs | 75 +++--- clippy_lints/src/methods/clone_on_copy.rs | 4 +- clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs | 2 +- clippy_lints/src/misc_early/double_neg.rs | 23 +- clippy_lints/src/misc_early/literal_suffix.rs | 38 +++ clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mod.rs | 41 +++- .../misc_early/unseparated_literal_suffix.rs | 26 -- clippy_lints/src/module_style.rs | 2 +- clippy_lints/src/needless_borrow.rs | 20 +- .../src/non_send_fields_in_send_ty.rs | 2 +- clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs | 2 +- clippy_lints/src/ptr.rs | 53 ++-- clippy_lints/src/question_mark.rs | 16 +- clippy_lints/src/strings.rs | 106 +++++--- .../src/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs | 5 +- clippy_lints/src/unicode.rs | 2 +- clippy_lints/src/unit_hash.rs | 77 ++++++ clippy_lints/src/unwrap_in_result.rs | 2 +- clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs | 4 +- .../internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs | 13 +- clippy_utils/src/camel_case.rs | 117 --------- clippy_utils/src/consts.rs | 59 +++++ clippy_utils/src/diagnostics.rs | 2 +- clippy_utils/src/higher.rs | 28 ++- clippy_utils/src/lib.rs | 31 +-- clippy_utils/src/str_utils.rs | 230 ++++++++++++++++++ doc/adding_lints.md | 48 ++-- rust-toolchain | 2 +- tests/compile-test.rs | 5 +- tests/missing-test-files.rs | 35 ++- tests/ui-toml/functions_maxlines/test.rs | 2 - tests/ui-toml/functions_maxlines/test.stderr | 8 +- tests/ui/assertions_on_constants.rs | 4 +- tests/ui/assertions_on_constants.stderr | 19 +- 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tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.stderr | 22 +- tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.fixed | 215 ++++++++++++++++ tests/ui/doc/{doc.rs => doc-fixable.rs} | 19 +- tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.stderr | 184 ++++++++++++++ tests/ui/doc/doc.stderr | 190 --------------- tests/ui/doc/issue_1832.rs | 9 + tests/ui/doc/issue_902.rs | 7 + tests/ui/doc/unbalanced_ticks.stderr | 12 +- tests/ui/doc_errors.rs | 1 - tests/ui/doc_errors.stderr | 14 +- tests/ui/doc_unsafe.rs | 5 + tests/ui/enum_variants.stderr | 2 +- tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.rs | 2 - tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.stderr | 16 +- tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.rs | 1 - tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.stderr | 22 +- tests/ui/format.fixed | 2 + tests/ui/format.rs | 2 + tests/ui/format.stderr | 28 ++- tests/ui/format_args.fixed | 12 + tests/ui/format_args.rs | 12 + tests/ui/format_args.stderr | 60 +++-- tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.rs | 1 + tests/ui/future_not_send.rs | 1 - tests/ui/future_not_send.stderr | 36 +-- tests/ui/if_not_else.rs | 10 + tests/ui/if_not_else.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/implicit_hasher.rs | 1 - tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr | 24 +- tests/ui/implicit_return.fixed | 1 - tests/ui/implicit_return.rs | 1 - tests/ui/implicit_return.stderr | 32 +-- .../ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.fixed | 1 - tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs | 1 - .../ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/issue-7447.stderr | 19 ++ tests/ui/issue_4266.rs | 1 - tests/ui/issue_4266.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.rs | 2 - tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.stderr | 34 +-- tests/ui/literals.rs | 3 +- tests/ui/literals.stderr | 76 +++++- tests/ui/macro_use_imports.fixed | 1 - tests/ui/macro_use_imports.rs | 1 - tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr | 18 +- ....fixed => manual_assert.edition2018.fixed} | 5 +- ...tderr => manual_assert.edition2018.stderr} | 16 +- tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2021.fixed | 43 ++++ tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2021.stderr | 60 +++++ tests/ui/manual_assert.fixed | 43 ++++ .../ui/{if_then_panic.rs => manual_assert.rs} | 5 +- tests/ui/manual_async_fn.fixed | 1 - tests/ui/manual_async_fn.rs | 1 - tests/ui/manual_async_fn.stderr | 20 +- tests/ui/manual_map_option.fixed | 1 - tests/ui/manual_map_option.rs | 1 - tests/ui/manual_map_option.stderr | 42 ++-- tests/ui/match_overlapping_arm.rs | 7 + tests/ui/match_ref_pats.rs | 2 +- tests/ui/match_str_case_mismatch.rs | 86 +++++++ tests/ui/match_str_case_mismatch.stderr | 52 +++- ... => match_wild_err_arm.edition2018.stderr} | 8 +- .../ui/match_wild_err_arm.edition2021.stderr | 35 +++ tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.rs | 3 + tests/ui/methods.rs | 1 - tests/ui/methods.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/missing-doc.rs | 9 +- tests/ui/missing-doc.stderr | 48 ++-- tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.rs | 1 - tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.stderr | 34 +-- tests/ui/needless_borrow_pat.rs | 1 - tests/ui/needless_borrow_pat.stderr | 24 +- tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs | 5 + tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr | 44 ++-- tests/ui/needless_return.fixed | 1 - tests/ui/needless_return.rs | 1 - tests/ui/needless_return.stderr | 64 ++--- tests/ui/non_expressive_names.rs | 4 +- tests/ui/option_if_let_else.fixed | 1 - tests/ui/option_if_let_else.rs | 1 - tests/ui/option_if_let_else.stderr | 28 +-- tests/ui/panic_in_result_fn.rs | 1 - tests/ui/panic_in_result_fn.stderr | 28 +-- tests/ui/ptr_arg.rs | 11 +- tests/ui/ptr_arg.stderr | 24 +- tests/ui/question_mark.fixed | 21 +- tests/ui/question_mark.rs | 21 +- tests/ui/question_mark.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/redundant_clone.fixed | 2 +- tests/ui/redundant_clone.stderr | 14 +- tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.rs | 1 - tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.stderr | 14 +- tests/ui/rename.fixed | 57 ++++- tests/ui/rename.rs | 57 ++++- tests/ui/rename.stderr | 198 +++++++++++++-- tests/ui/should_impl_trait/corner_cases.rs | 2 - tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_1.rs | 2 - .../ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_1.stderr | 28 +-- tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_2.rs | 2 - .../ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_2.stderr | 30 +-- tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.fixed | 1 - tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.rs | 1 - tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr | 4 +- .../single_component_path_imports_macro.fixed | 1 - .../ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.rs | 1 - ...single_component_path_imports_macro.stderr | 2 +- ...gle_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs | 1 - ...component_path_imports_nested_first.stderr | 6 +- ...ingle_component_path_imports_self_after.rs | 1 - ...ngle_component_path_imports_self_before.rs | 1 - tests/ui/string_slice.rs | 10 + tests/ui/string_slice.stderr | 22 ++ tests/ui/unit_hash.rs | 27 ++ tests/ui/unit_hash.stderr | 27 ++ tests/ui/unused_async.rs | 1 - tests/ui/unused_async.stderr | 2 +- tests/ui/use_self.fixed | 1 - tests/ui/use_self.rs | 1 - tests/ui/use_self.stderr | 56 ++--- tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.rs | 1 - tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.stderr | 12 +- tests/ui/wildcard_imports.fixed | 7 +- tests/ui/wildcard_imports.rs | 7 +- tests/ui/wildcard_imports.stderr | 42 ++-- tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.rs | 1 - tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.stderr | 48 ++-- tests/ui/wrong_self_convention2.rs | 1 - tests/ui/wrong_self_convention2.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/wrong_self_conventions_mut.rs | 1 - tests/ui/wrong_self_conventions_mut.stderr | 4 +- 220 files changed, 3219 insertions(+), 1550 deletions(-) rename .cargo/{config => config.toml} (100%) rename clippy_lints/src/{if_then_panic.rs => manual_assert.rs} (84%) create mode 100644 clippy_lints/src/misc_early/literal_suffix.rs delete mode 100644 clippy_lints/src/misc_early/unseparated_literal_suffix.rs create mode 100644 clippy_lints/src/unit_hash.rs delete mode 100644 clippy_utils/src/camel_case.rs create mode 100644 clippy_utils/src/str_utils.rs create mode 100644 tests/ui/crashes/auxiliary/ice-7868-aux.rs create mode 100644 tests/ui/crashes/ice-7868.rs create mode 100644 tests/ui/crashes/ice-7868.stderr create mode 100644 tests/ui/crashes/ice-7869.rs create mode 100644 tests/ui/crashes/ice-7869.stderr create mode 100644 tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.fixed rename tests/ui/doc/{doc.rs => doc-fixable.rs} (91%) create mode 100644 tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.stderr delete mode 100644 tests/ui/doc/doc.stderr create mode 100644 tests/ui/doc/issue_1832.rs create mode 100644 tests/ui/doc/issue_902.rs create mode 100644 tests/ui/issue-7447.stderr rename tests/ui/{if_then_panic.fixed => manual_assert.edition2018.fixed} (88%) rename tests/ui/{if_then_panic.stderr => manual_assert.edition2018.stderr} (83%) create mode 100644 tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2021.fixed create mode 100644 tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2021.stderr create mode 100644 tests/ui/manual_assert.fixed rename tests/ui/{if_then_panic.rs => manual_assert.rs} (89%) rename tests/ui/{match_wild_err_arm.stderr => match_wild_err_arm.edition2018.stderr} (86%) create mode 100644 tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.edition2021.stderr create mode 100644 tests/ui/string_slice.rs create mode 100644 tests/ui/string_slice.stderr create mode 100644 tests/ui/unit_hash.rs create mode 100644 tests/ui/unit_hash.stderr diff --git a/.cargo/config b/.cargo/config.toml similarity index 100% rename from .cargo/config rename to .cargo/config.toml diff --git a/.github/deploy.sh b/.github/deploy.sh index a3c57232f55..34225a54029 100644 --- a/.github/deploy.sh +++ b/.github/deploy.sh @@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ cp util/gh-pages/lints.json out/master if [[ -n $TAG_NAME ]]; then echo "Save the doc for the current tag ($TAG_NAME) and point stable/ to it" cp -Tr out/master "out/$TAG_NAME" - ln -sf "$TAG_NAME" out/stable + rm -f out/stable + ln -s "$TAG_NAME" out/stable fi if [[ $BETA = "true" ]]; then diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 3b4c687209e..85a6a6be8b7 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -6,11 +6,162 @@ document. ## Unreleased / In Rust Nightly -[7bfc26e...master](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/7bfc26e...master) +[b7f3f7f...master](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/b7f3f7f...master) + +## Rust 1.57 + +Current beta, release 2021-12-02 + +[7bfc26e...b7f3f7f](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/7bfc26e...b7f3f7f) + +### New Lints + +* [`negative_feature_names`] + [#7539](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7539) +* [`redundant_feature_names`] + [#7539](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7539) +* [`mod_module_files`] + [#7543](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7543) +* [`self_named_module_files`] + [#7543](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7543) +* [`manual_split_once`] + [#7565](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7565) +* [`derivable_impls`] + [#7570](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7570) +* [`needless_option_as_deref`] + [#7596](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7596) +* [`iter_not_returning_iterator`] + [#7610](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7610) +* [`same_name_method`] + [#7653](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7653) +* [`manual_assert`] [#7669](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7669) +* [`non_send_fields_in_send_ty`] + [#7709](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7709) +* [`equatable_if_let`] + [#7762](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7762) + +### Moves and Deprecations + +* Move [`shadow_unrelated`] to `restriction` + [#7338](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7338) +* Move [`option_if_let_else`] to `nursery` + [#7568](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7568) +* Move [`branches_sharing_code`] to `nursery` + [#7595](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7595) +* Rename `if_let_some_result` to [`match_result_ok`] which now also handles + `while let` cases [#7608](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7608) +* Move [`many_single_char_names`] to `pedantic` + [#7671](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7671) +* Move [`float_cmp`] to `pedantic` + [#7692](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7692) +* Rename `box_vec` to [`box_collection`] and lint on more general cases + [#7693](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7693) +* Uplift `invalid_atomic_ordering` to rustc + [rust-lang/rust#84039](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/84039) + +### Enhancements + +* Rewrite the `shadow*` lints, so that they find a lot more shadows and are not + limited to certain patterns + [#7338](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7338) +* The `avoid-breaking-exported-api` configuration now also works for + [`box_collection`], [`redundant_allocation`], [`rc_buffer`], [`vec_box`], + [`option_option`], [`linkedlist`], [`rc_mutex`] + [#7560](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7560) +* [`unnecessary_unwrap`]: Now also checks for `expect`s + [#7584](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7584) +* [`disallowed_method`]: Allow adding a reason that will be displayed with the + lint message + [#7621](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7621) +* [`approx_constant`]: Now checks the MSRV for `LOG10_2` and `LOG2_10` + [#7629](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7629) +* [`approx_constant`]: Add `TAU` + [#7642](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7642) +* [`needless_borrow`]: Now also lints on needless mutable borrows + [#7657](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7657) +* [`missing_safety_doc`]: Now also lints on unsafe traits + [#7734](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7734) + +### False Positive Fixes + +* [`manual_map`]: No longer lints when the option is borrowed in the match and + also consumed in the arm + [#7531](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7531) +* [`filter_next`]: No longer lints if `filter` method is not the + `Iterator::filter` method + [#7562](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7562) +* [`manual_flatten`]: No longer lints if expression is used after `if let` + [#7566](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7566) +* [`option_if_let_else`]: Multiple fixes + [#7573](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7573) + * `break` and `continue` statements local to the would-be closure are + allowed + * Don't lint in const contexts + * Don't lint when yield expressions are used + * Don't lint when the captures made by the would-be closure conflict with + the other branch + * Don't lint when a field of a local is used when the type could be + potentially moved from + * In some cases, don't lint when scrutinee expression conflicts with the + captures of the would-be closure +* [`redundant_allocation`]: No longer lints on `Box>` which replaces + wide pointers with thin pointers + [#7592](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7592) +* [`bool_assert_comparison`]: No longer lints on types that do not implement the + `Not` trait with `Output = bool` + [#7605](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7605) +* [`mut_range_bound`]: No longer lints on range bound mutations, that are + immediately followed by a `break;` + [#7607](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7607) +* [`mutable_key_type`]: Improve accuracy and document remaining false positives + and false negatives + [#7640](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7640) +* [`redundant_closure`]: Rewrite the lint to fix various false positives and + false negatives [#7661](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7661) +* [`large_enum_variant`]: No longer wrongly identifies the second largest + variant [#7677](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7677) +* [`needless_return`]: No longer lints on let-else expressions + [#7685](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7685) +* [`suspicious_else_formatting`]: No longer lints in proc-macros + [#7707](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7707) +* [`excessive_precision`]: No longer lints when in some cases the float was + already written in the shortest form + [#7722](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7722) +* [`doc_markdown`]: No longer lints on intra-doc links + [#7772](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7772) + +### Suggestion Fixes/Improvements + +* [`unnecessary_operation`]: Recommend using an `assert!` instead of using a + function call in an indexing operation + [#7453](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7453) +* [`manual_split_once`]: Produce semantically equivalent suggestion when + `rsplitn` is used [#7663](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7663) +* [`while_let_on_iterator`]: Produce correct suggestion when using `&mut` + [#7690](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7690) +* [`manual_assert`]: No better handles complex conditions + [#7741](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7741) +* Correctly handle signs in exponents in numeric literals lints + [#7747](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7747) +* [`suspicious_map`]: Now also suggests to use `inspect` as an alternative + [#7770](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7770) +* Drop exponent from suggestion if it is 0 in numeric literals lints + [#7774](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7774) + +### ICE Fixes + +* [`implicit_hasher`] + [#7761](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7761) + +### Others + +* Clippy now uses the 2021 + [Edition!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0aNduqb2Ro) + [#7664](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7664) ## Rust 1.56 -Current beta, release 2021-10-21 +Current stable, released 2021-10-21 [74d1561...7bfc26e](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/74d1561...7bfc26e) @@ -74,13 +225,9 @@ Current beta, release 2021-10-21 * [`unnested_or_patterns`]: Removed `or_patterns` feature gate in the code example [#7507](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7507) -### New Lints - -* Renamed Lint: `if_let_some_result` is now called [`match_result_ok`]. Now also handles `while let` case. - ## Rust 1.55 -Current stable, released 2021-09-09 +Released 2021-09-09 [3ae8faf...74d1561](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/3ae8faf...74d1561) @@ -2748,7 +2895,6 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`if_let_redundant_pattern_matching`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#if_let_redundant_pattern_matching [`if_not_else`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#if_not_else [`if_same_then_else`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#if_same_then_else -[`if_then_panic`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#if_then_panic [`if_then_some_else_none`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#if_then_some_else_none [`ifs_same_cond`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#ifs_same_cond [`implicit_clone`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#implicit_clone @@ -2806,6 +2952,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`lossy_float_literal`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#lossy_float_literal [`macro_use_imports`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#macro_use_imports [`main_recursion`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#main_recursion +[`manual_assert`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_assert [`manual_async_fn`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_async_fn [`manual_filter_map`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_filter_map [`manual_find_map`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_find_map @@ -2976,6 +3123,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`self_named_constructors`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#self_named_constructors [`self_named_module_files`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#self_named_module_files [`semicolon_if_nothing_returned`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#semicolon_if_nothing_returned +[`separated_literal_suffix`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#separated_literal_suffix [`serde_api_misuse`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#serde_api_misuse [`shadow_reuse`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#shadow_reuse [`shadow_same`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#shadow_same @@ -3000,6 +3148,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`string_extend_chars`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#string_extend_chars [`string_from_utf8_as_bytes`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#string_from_utf8_as_bytes [`string_lit_as_bytes`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#string_lit_as_bytes +[`string_slice`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#string_slice [`string_to_string`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#string_to_string [`strlen_on_c_strings`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#strlen_on_c_strings [`struct_excessive_bools`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#struct_excessive_bools @@ -3046,6 +3195,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13 [`uninit_vec`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#uninit_vec [`unit_arg`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unit_arg [`unit_cmp`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unit_cmp +[`unit_hash`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unit_hash [`unit_return_expecting_ord`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unit_return_expecting_ord [`unnecessary_cast`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_cast [`unnecessary_filter_map`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_filter_map diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 4273fda4e64..97ff31b4bc5 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -262,7 +262,9 @@ to be run inside the `rust` directory): 2. Checkout the commit from the latest available nightly. You can get it using `rustup check`. 3. Sync the changes to the rust-copy of Clippy to your Clippy fork: ```bash - # Make sure to change `your-github-name` to your github name in the following command + # Make sure to change `your-github-name` to your github name in the following command. Also be + # sure to either use a net-new branch, e.g. `sync-from-rust`, or delete the branch beforehand + # because changes cannot be fast forwarded git subtree push -P src/tools/clippy git@github.com:your-github-name/rust-clippy sync-from-rust ``` diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index d475aaa3ee0..602877bb9d6 100644 --- a/Cargo.toml +++ b/Cargo.toml @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ tempfile = { version = "3.2", optional = true } [dev-dependencies] cargo_metadata = "0.14" -compiletest_rs = { version = "0.7", features = ["tmp"] } +compiletest_rs = { version = "0.7.1", features = ["tmp"] } tester = "0.9" regex = "1.5" # This is used by the `collect-metadata` alias. diff --git a/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs b/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs index 25320907bb4..43a478ee77d 100644 --- a/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs +++ b/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs @@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ pub fn create(pass: Option<&str>, lint_name: Option<&str>, category: Option<&str }; create_lint(&lint, msrv).context("Unable to create lint implementation")?; - create_test(&lint).context("Unable to create a test for the new lint") + create_test(&lint).context("Unable to create a test for the new lint")?; + add_lint(&lint, msrv).context("Unable to add lint to clippy_lints/src/lib.rs") } fn create_lint(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool) -> io::Result<()> { @@ -80,6 +81,33 @@ fn create_test(lint: &LintData<'_>) -> io::Result<()> { } } +fn add_lint(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool) -> io::Result<()> { + let path = "clippy_lints/src/lib.rs"; + let mut lib_rs = fs::read_to_string(path).context("reading")?; + + let comment_start = lib_rs.find("// add lints here,").expect("Couldn't find comment"); + + let new_lint = if enable_msrv { + format!( + "store.register_{lint_pass}_pass(move || Box::new({module_name}::{camel_name}::new(msrv)));\n ", + lint_pass = lint.pass, + module_name = lint.name, + camel_name = to_camel_case(lint.name), + ) + } else { + format!( + "store.register_{lint_pass}_pass(|| Box::new({module_name}::{camel_name}));\n ", + lint_pass = lint.pass, + module_name = lint.name, + camel_name = to_camel_case(lint.name), + ) + }; + + lib_rs.insert_str(comment_start, &new_lint); + + fs::write(path, lib_rs).context("writing") +} + fn write_file, C: AsRef<[u8]>>(path: P, contents: C) -> io::Result<()> { fn inner(path: &Path, contents: &[u8]) -> io::Result<()> { OpenOptions::new() @@ -151,7 +179,6 @@ fn get_lint_file_contents(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool) -> String { }; let lint_name = lint.name; - let pass_name = lint.pass; let category = lint.category; let name_camel = to_camel_case(lint.name); let name_upper = lint_name.to_uppercase(); @@ -228,18 +255,14 @@ fn get_lint_file_contents(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool) -> String { extract_msrv_attr!({context_import}); }} - // TODO: Register the lint pass in `clippy_lints/src/lib.rs`, - // e.g. store.register_{pass_name}_pass(move || Box::new({module_name}::{name_camel}::new(msrv))); // TODO: Add MSRV level to `clippy_utils/src/msrvs.rs` if needed. // TODO: Add MSRV test to `tests/ui/min_rust_version_attr.rs`. // TODO: Update msrv config comment in `clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs` "}, pass_type = pass_type, pass_lifetimes = pass_lifetimes, - pass_name = pass_name, name_upper = name_upper, name_camel = name_camel, - module_name = lint_name, context_import = context_import, ) } else { @@ -248,16 +271,11 @@ fn get_lint_file_contents(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool) -> String { declare_lint_pass!({name_camel} => [{name_upper}]); impl {pass_type}{pass_lifetimes} for {name_camel} {{}} - // - // TODO: Register the lint pass in `clippy_lints/src/lib.rs`, - // e.g. store.register_{pass_name}_pass(|| Box::new({module_name}::{name_camel})); "}, pass_type = pass_type, pass_lifetimes = pass_lifetimes, - pass_name = pass_name, name_upper = name_upper, name_camel = name_camel, - module_name = lint_name, ) }); diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs b/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs index 833ad122e0d..4af412ccaf3 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs @@ -1,15 +1,88 @@ +use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; +use clippy_utils::expr_or_init; use clippy_utils::ty::is_isize_or_usize; -use rustc_hir::Expr; +use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_middle::ty::{self, FloatTy, Ty}; use super::{utils, CAST_POSSIBLE_TRUNCATION}; -pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_from: Ty<'_>, cast_to: Ty<'_>) { +fn constant_int(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Option { + if let Some((Constant::Int(c), _)) = constant(cx, cx.typeck_results(), expr) { + Some(c) + } else { + None + } +} + +fn get_constant_bits(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Option { + constant_int(cx, expr).map(|c| u64::from(128 - c.leading_zeros())) +} + +fn apply_reductions(cx: &LateContext<'_>, nbits: u64, expr: &Expr<'_>, signed: bool) -> u64 { + match expr_or_init(cx, expr).kind { + ExprKind::Cast(inner, _) => apply_reductions(cx, nbits, inner, signed), + ExprKind::Block(block, _) => block.expr.map_or(nbits, |e| apply_reductions(cx, nbits, e, signed)), + ExprKind::Binary(op, left, right) => match op.node { + BinOpKind::Div => { + apply_reductions(cx, nbits, left, signed) + - (if signed { + 0 // let's be conservative here + } else { + // by dividing by 1, we remove 0 bits, etc. + get_constant_bits(cx, right).map_or(0, |b| b.saturating_sub(1)) + }) + }, + BinOpKind::Rem | BinOpKind::BitAnd => get_constant_bits(cx, right) + .unwrap_or(u64::max_value()) + .min(apply_reductions(cx, nbits, left, signed)), + BinOpKind::Shr => { + apply_reductions(cx, nbits, left, signed) + - constant_int(cx, right).map_or(0, |s| u64::try_from(s).expect("shift too high")) + }, + _ => nbits, + }, + ExprKind::MethodCall(method, _, [left, right], _) => { + if signed { + return nbits; + } + let max_bits = if method.ident.as_str() == "min" { + get_constant_bits(cx, right) + } else { + None + }; + apply_reductions(cx, nbits, left, signed).min(max_bits.unwrap_or(u64::max_value())) + }, + ExprKind::MethodCall(method, _, [_, lo, hi], _) => { + if method.ident.as_str() == "clamp" { + //FIXME: make this a diagnostic item + if let (Some(lo_bits), Some(hi_bits)) = (get_constant_bits(cx, lo), get_constant_bits(cx, hi)) { + return lo_bits.max(hi_bits); + } + } + nbits + }, + ExprKind::MethodCall(method, _, [_value], _) => { + if method.ident.name.as_str() == "signum" { + 0 // do not lint if cast comes from a `signum` function + } else { + nbits + } + }, + _ => nbits, + } +} + +pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_from: Ty<'_>, cast_to: Ty<'_>) { let msg = match (cast_from.is_integral(), cast_to.is_integral()) { (true, true) => { - let from_nbits = utils::int_ty_to_nbits(cast_from, cx.tcx); + let from_nbits = apply_reductions( + cx, + utils::int_ty_to_nbits(cast_from, cx.tcx), + cast_expr, + cast_from.is_signed(), + ); let to_nbits = utils::int_ty_to_nbits(cast_to, cx.tcx); let (should_lint, suffix) = match (is_isize_or_usize(cast_from), is_isize_or_usize(cast_to)) { diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/casts/mod.rs b/clippy_lints/src/casts/mod.rs index f0800c6a6f1..233abd17894 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/casts/mod.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/casts/mod.rs @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Casts { fn_to_numeric_cast::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to); fn_to_numeric_cast_with_truncation::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to); if cast_from.is_numeric() && cast_to.is_numeric() && !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), expr.span) { - cast_possible_truncation::check(cx, expr, cast_from, cast_to); + cast_possible_truncation::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to); cast_possible_wrap::check(cx, expr, cast_from, cast_to); cast_precision_loss::check(cx, expr, cast_from, cast_to); cast_lossless::check(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_from, cast_to); diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/deprecated_lints.rs b/clippy_lints/src/deprecated_lints.rs index c604516742c..9d8524ec91c 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/deprecated_lints.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/deprecated_lints.rs @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +// NOTE: if you add a deprecated lint in this file, please add a corresponding test in +// tests/ui/deprecated.rs + /// This struct fakes the `Lint` declaration that is usually created by `declare_lint!`. This /// enables the simple extraction of the metadata without changing the current deprecation /// declaration. diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/dereference.rs b/clippy_lints/src/dereference.rs index 7825e5f6ed5..ce59311c4aa 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/dereference.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/dereference.rs @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Dereferencing { target_mut, }, )); - } + }, _ => (), } }, diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs b/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs index 5511c3ea9b6..87ad5178ff0 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::attrs::is_doc_hidden; -use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_note}; -use clippy_utils::source::first_line_of_span; +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_note, span_lint_and_sugg}; +use clippy_utils::source::{first_line_of_span, snippet_with_applicability}; use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_type_diagnostic_item}; use clippy_utils::{is_entrypoint_fn, is_expn_of, match_panic_def_id, method_chain_args, return_ty}; use if_chain::if_chain; @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use rustc_ast::token::CommentKind; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; use rustc_errors::emitter::EmitterWriter; -use rustc_errors::Handler; +use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Handler}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, NestedVisitorMap, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{AnonConst, Expr, ExprKind, QPath}; @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// content are not linted. /// /// In addition, when writing documentation comments, including `[]` brackets - /// inside a link text would trip the parser. Therfore, documenting link with + /// inside a link text would trip the parser. Therefore, documenting link with /// `[`SmallVec<[T; INLINE_CAPACITY]>`]` and then [`SmallVec<[T; INLINE_CAPACITY]>`]: SmallVec /// would fail. /// @@ -578,9 +578,12 @@ fn check_doc<'a, Events: Iterator, Range, valid_idents: &FxHashSet, text: &str for word in text.split(|c: char| c.is_whitespace() || c == '\'') { // Trim punctuation as in `some comment (see foo::bar).` // ^^ - // Or even as in `_foo bar_` which is emphasized. - let word = word.trim_matches(|c: char| !c.is_alphanumeric()); + // Or even as in `_foo bar_` which is emphasized. Also preserve `::` as a prefix/suffix. + let mut word = word.trim_matches(|c: char| !c.is_alphanumeric() && c != ':'); - if valid_idents.contains(word) { + // Remove leading or trailing single `:` which may be part of a sentence. + if word.starts_with(':') && !word.starts_with("::") { + word = word.trim_start_matches(':'); + } + if word.ends_with(':') && !word.ends_with("::") { + word = word.trim_end_matches(':'); + } + + if valid_idents.contains(word) || word.chars().all(|c| c == ':') { continue; } @@ -744,17 +755,22 @@ fn check_word(cx: &LateContext<'_>, word: &str, span: Span) { } } - // We assume that mixed-case words are not meant to be put inside bacticks. (Issue #2343) + // We assume that mixed-case words are not meant to be put inside backticks. (Issue #2343) if has_underscore(word) && has_hyphen(word) { return; } if has_underscore(word) || word.contains("::") || is_camel_case(word) { - span_lint( + let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; + + span_lint_and_sugg( cx, DOC_MARKDOWN, span, - &format!("you should put `{}` between ticks in the documentation", word), + "item in documentation is missing backticks", + "try", + format!("`{}`", snippet_with_applicability(cx, span, "..", &mut applicability)), + applicability, ); } } @@ -793,9 +809,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for FindPanicUnwrap<'a, 'tcx> { // check for `unwrap` if let Some(arglists) = method_chain_args(expr, &["unwrap"]) { - let reciever_ty = self.typeck_results.expr_ty(&arglists[0][0]).peel_refs(); - if is_type_diagnostic_item(self.cx, reciever_ty, sym::Option) - || is_type_diagnostic_item(self.cx, reciever_ty, sym::Result) + let receiver_ty = self.typeck_results.expr_ty(&arglists[0][0]).peel_refs(); + if is_type_diagnostic_item(self.cx, receiver_ty, sym::Option) + || is_type_diagnostic_item(self.cx, receiver_ty, sym::Result) { self.panic_span = Some(expr.span); } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/entry.rs b/clippy_lints/src/entry.rs index ac6824672f6..57fd24bd4f0 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/entry.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/entry.rs @@ -245,11 +245,14 @@ fn try_parse_contains(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> Option<(Map ExprKind::MethodCall( _, _, - [map, Expr { - kind: ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, key), - span: key_span, - .. - }], + [ + map, + Expr { + kind: ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, key), + span: key_span, + .. + }, + ], _, ) if key_span.ctxt() == expr.span.ctxt() => { let id = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(expr.hir_id)?; diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/enum_variants.rs b/clippy_lints/src/enum_variants.rs index 174260fabd2..404b67c8f29 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/enum_variants.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/enum_variants.rs @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ //! lint on enum variants that are prefixed or suffixed by the same characters -use clippy_utils::camel_case; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_help}; use clippy_utils::source::is_present_in_source; +use clippy_utils::str_utils::{self, count_match_end, count_match_start}; use rustc_hir::{EnumDef, Item, ItemKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; @@ -117,26 +117,6 @@ impl_lint_pass!(EnumVariantNames => [ MODULE_INCEPTION ]); -/// Returns the number of chars that match from the start -#[must_use] -fn partial_match(pre: &str, name: &str) -> usize { - let mut name_iter = name.chars(); - let _ = name_iter.next_back(); // make sure the name is never fully matched - pre.chars().zip(name_iter).take_while(|&(l, r)| l == r).count() -} - -/// Returns the number of chars that match from the end -#[must_use] -fn partial_rmatch(post: &str, name: &str) -> usize { - let mut name_iter = name.chars(); - let _ = name_iter.next(); // make sure the name is never fully matched - post.chars() - .rev() - .zip(name_iter.rev()) - .take_while(|&(l, r)| l == r) - .count() -} - fn check_variant( cx: &LateContext<'_>, threshold: u64, @@ -150,7 +130,7 @@ fn check_variant( } for var in def.variants { let name = var.ident.name.as_str(); - if partial_match(item_name, &name) == item_name_chars + if count_match_start(item_name, &name).char_count == item_name_chars && name.chars().nth(item_name_chars).map_or(false, |c| !c.is_lowercase()) && name.chars().nth(item_name_chars + 1).map_or(false, |c| !c.is_numeric()) { @@ -161,7 +141,7 @@ fn check_variant( "variant name starts with the enum's name", ); } - if partial_rmatch(item_name, &name) == item_name_chars { + if count_match_end(item_name, &name).char_count == item_name_chars { span_lint( cx, ENUM_VARIANT_NAMES, @@ -171,14 +151,14 @@ fn check_variant( } } let first = &def.variants[0].ident.name.as_str(); - let mut pre = &first[..camel_case::until(&*first)]; - let mut post = &first[camel_case::from(&*first)..]; + let mut pre = &first[..str_utils::camel_case_until(&*first).byte_index]; + let mut post = &first[str_utils::camel_case_start(&*first).byte_index..]; for var in def.variants { let name = var.ident.name.as_str(); - let pre_match = partial_match(pre, &name); + let pre_match = count_match_start(pre, &name).byte_count; pre = &pre[..pre_match]; - let pre_camel = camel_case::until(pre); + let pre_camel = str_utils::camel_case_until(pre).byte_index; pre = &pre[..pre_camel]; while let Some((next, last)) = name[pre.len()..].chars().zip(pre.chars().rev()).next() { if next.is_numeric() { @@ -186,18 +166,18 @@ fn check_variant( } if next.is_lowercase() { let last = pre.len() - last.len_utf8(); - let last_camel = camel_case::until(&pre[..last]); - pre = &pre[..last_camel]; + let last_camel = str_utils::camel_case_until(&pre[..last]); + pre = &pre[..last_camel.byte_index]; } else { break; } } - let post_match = partial_rmatch(post, &name); - let post_end = post.len() - post_match; + let post_match = count_match_end(post, &name); + let post_end = post.len() - post_match.byte_count; post = &post[post_end..]; - let post_camel = camel_case::from(post); - post = &post[post_camel..]; + let post_camel = str_utils::camel_case_start(post); + post = &post[post_camel.byte_index..]; } let (what, value) = match (pre.is_empty(), post.is_empty()) { (true, true) => return, @@ -266,14 +246,16 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for EnumVariantNames { ); } } - if item.vis.node.is_pub() { - let matching = partial_match(mod_camel, &item_camel); - let rmatching = partial_rmatch(mod_camel, &item_camel); + // The `module_name_repetitions` lint should only trigger if the item has the module in its + // name. Having the same name is accepted. + if item.vis.node.is_pub() && item_camel.len() > mod_camel.len() { + let matching = count_match_start(mod_camel, &item_camel); + let rmatching = count_match_end(mod_camel, &item_camel); let nchars = mod_camel.chars().count(); let is_word_beginning = |c: char| c == '_' || c.is_uppercase() || c.is_numeric(); - if matching == nchars { + if matching.char_count == nchars { match item_camel.chars().nth(nchars) { Some(c) if is_word_beginning(c) => span_lint( cx, @@ -284,7 +266,7 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for EnumVariantNames { _ => (), } } - if rmatching == nchars { + if rmatching.char_count == nchars { span_lint( cx, MODULE_NAME_REPETITIONS, diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/eta_reduction.rs b/clippy_lints/src/eta_reduction.rs index 765a6c7585a..9247343b52a 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/eta_reduction.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/eta_reduction.rs @@ -169,13 +169,16 @@ fn check_inputs(cx: &LateContext<'_>, params: &[Param<'_>], call_args: &[Expr<'_ } match *cx.typeck_results().expr_adjustments(arg) { [] => true, - [Adjustment { - kind: Adjust::Deref(None), - .. - }, Adjustment { - kind: Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::Ref(_, mu2)), - .. - }] => { + [ + Adjustment { + kind: Adjust::Deref(None), + .. + }, + Adjustment { + kind: Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::Ref(_, mu2)), + .. + }, + ] => { // re-borrow with the same mutability is allowed let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(arg); matches!(*ty.kind(), ty::Ref(.., mu1) if mu1 == mu2.into()) diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/format.rs b/clippy_lints/src/format.rs index c22f9d0e170..7169ac9ad6c 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/format.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/format.rs @@ -49,15 +49,19 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UselessFormat { let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; if format_args.value_args.is_empty() { - if_chain! { - if let [e] = &*format_args.format_string_parts; - if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &e.kind; - if let Some(s_src) = snippet_opt(cx, lit.span); - then { - // Simulate macro expansion, converting {{ and }} to { and }. - let s_expand = s_src.replace("{{", "{").replace("}}", "}"); - let sugg = format!("{}.to_string()", s_expand); - span_useless_format(cx, call_site, sugg, applicability); + if format_args.format_string_parts.is_empty() { + span_useless_format_empty(cx, call_site, "String::new()".to_owned(), applicability); + } else { + if_chain! { + if let [e] = &*format_args.format_string_parts; + if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &e.kind; + if let Some(s_src) = snippet_opt(cx, lit.span); + then { + // Simulate macro expansion, converting {{ and }} to { and }. + let s_expand = s_src.replace("{{", "{").replace("}}", "}"); + let sugg = format!("{}.to_string()", s_expand); + span_useless_format(cx, call_site, sugg, applicability); + } } } } else if let [value] = *format_args.value_args { @@ -89,6 +93,18 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UselessFormat { } } +fn span_useless_format_empty(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, sugg: String, applicability: Applicability) { + span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + USELESS_FORMAT, + span, + "useless use of `format!`", + "consider using `String::new()`", + sugg, + applicability, + ); +} + fn span_useless_format(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, sugg: String, applicability: Applicability) { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/if_not_else.rs b/clippy_lints/src/if_not_else.rs index 3ce91d421ba..ac938156237 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/if_not_else.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/if_not_else.rs @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ //! on the condition use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; -use rustc_ast::ast::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, UnOp}; -use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; -use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; +use clippy_utils::is_else_clause; +use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, UnOp}; +use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; declare_clippy_lint! { @@ -46,14 +46,21 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { declare_lint_pass!(IfNotElse => [IF_NOT_ELSE]); -impl EarlyLintPass for IfNotElse { - fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &Expr) { - if in_external_macro(cx.sess, item.span) { +impl LateLintPass<'_> for IfNotElse { + fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Expr<'_>) { + // While loops will be desugared to ExprKind::If. This will cause the lint to fire. + // To fix this, return early if this span comes from a macro or desugaring. + if item.span.from_expansion() { return; } - if let ExprKind::If(ref cond, _, Some(ref els)) = item.kind { + if let ExprKind::If(cond, _, Some(els)) = item.kind { if let ExprKind::Block(..) = els.kind { - match cond.kind { + // Disable firing the lint in "else if" expressions. + if is_else_clause(cx.tcx, item) { + return; + } + + match cond.peel_drop_temps().kind { ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Not, _) => { span_lint_and_help( cx, diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/int_plus_one.rs b/clippy_lints/src/int_plus_one.rs index 49b69dd072a..6850e0c3476 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/int_plus_one.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/int_plus_one.rs @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ impl IntPlusOne { }, _ => None, } - } + }, // case where `x + 1 <= ...` or `1 + x <= ...` (BinOpKind::Le, &ExprKind::Binary(ref lhskind, ref lhslhs, ref lhsrhs), _) if lhskind.node == BinOpKind::Add => @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ impl IntPlusOne { }, _ => None, } - } + }, // case where `... >= y - 1` or `... >= -1 + y` (BinOpKind::Le, _, &ExprKind::Binary(ref rhskind, ref rhslhs, ref rhsrhs)) => { match (rhskind.node, &rhslhs.kind, &rhsrhs.kind) { diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs b/clippy_lints/src/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs index b1f70b30c12..82438d85c7a 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -use std::cmp::Ordering; - use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::ty::layout::LayoutOf; @@ -7,11 +5,11 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::{self, IntTy, UintTy}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::Span; +use clippy_utils::comparisons; use clippy_utils::comparisons::Rel; -use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant}; +use clippy_utils::consts::{constant_full_int, FullInt}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; use clippy_utils::source::snippet; -use clippy_utils::{comparisons, sext}; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does @@ -39,53 +37,6 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { declare_lint_pass!(InvalidUpcastComparisons => [INVALID_UPCAST_COMPARISONS]); -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq)] -enum FullInt { - S(i128), - U(u128), -} - -impl FullInt { - #[allow(clippy::cast_sign_loss)] - #[must_use] - fn cmp_s_u(s: i128, u: u128) -> Ordering { - if s < 0 { - Ordering::Less - } else if u > (i128::MAX as u128) { - Ordering::Greater - } else { - (s as u128).cmp(&u) - } - } -} - -impl PartialEq for FullInt { - #[must_use] - fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { - self.partial_cmp(other).expect("`partial_cmp` only returns `Some(_)`") == Ordering::Equal - } -} - -impl PartialOrd for FullInt { - #[must_use] - fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option { - Some(match (self, other) { - (&Self::S(s), &Self::S(o)) => s.cmp(&o), - (&Self::U(s), &Self::U(o)) => s.cmp(&o), - (&Self::S(s), &Self::U(o)) => Self::cmp_s_u(s, o), - (&Self::U(s), &Self::S(o)) => Self::cmp_s_u(o, s).reverse(), - }) - } -} - -impl Ord for FullInt { - #[must_use] - fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering { - self.partial_cmp(other) - .expect("`partial_cmp` for FullInt can never return `None`") - } -} - fn numeric_cast_precast_bounds<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr<'_>) -> Option<(FullInt, FullInt)> { if let ExprKind::Cast(cast_exp, _) = expr.kind { let pre_cast_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(cast_exp); @@ -118,19 +69,6 @@ fn numeric_cast_precast_bounds<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr<'_>) -> } } -fn node_as_const_fullint<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> Option { - let val = constant(cx, cx.typeck_results(), expr)?.0; - if let Constant::Int(const_int) = val { - match *cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr).kind() { - ty::Int(ity) => Some(FullInt::S(sext(cx.tcx, const_int, ity))), - ty::Uint(_) => Some(FullInt::U(const_int)), - _ => None, - } - } else { - None - } -} - fn err_upcast_comparison(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, expr: &Expr<'_>, always: bool) { if let ExprKind::Cast(cast_val, _) = expr.kind { span_lint( @@ -156,7 +94,7 @@ fn upcast_comparison_bounds_err<'tcx>( invert: bool, ) { if let Some((lb, ub)) = lhs_bounds { - if let Some(norm_rhs_val) = node_as_const_fullint(cx, rhs) { + if let Some(norm_rhs_val) = constant_full_int(cx, cx.typeck_results(), rhs) { if rel == Rel::Eq || rel == Rel::Ne { if norm_rhs_val < lb || norm_rhs_val > ub { err_upcast_comparison(cx, span, lhs, rel == Rel::Ne); diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_all.rs b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_all.rs index c949ee23ecc..15edb79d36c 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_all.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_all.rs @@ -76,7 +76,6 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::all", Some("clippy_all"), vec![ LintId::of(get_last_with_len::GET_LAST_WITH_LEN), LintId::of(identity_op::IDENTITY_OP), LintId::of(if_let_mutex::IF_LET_MUTEX), - LintId::of(if_then_panic::IF_THEN_PANIC), LintId::of(indexing_slicing::OUT_OF_BOUNDS_INDEXING), LintId::of(infinite_iter::INFINITE_ITER), LintId::of(inherent_to_string::INHERENT_TO_STRING), @@ -218,6 +217,7 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::all", Some("clippy_all"), vec![ LintId::of(non_copy_const::DECLARE_INTERIOR_MUTABLE_CONST), LintId::of(non_expressive_names::JUST_UNDERSCORES_AND_DIGITS), LintId::of(non_octal_unix_permissions::NON_OCTAL_UNIX_PERMISSIONS), + LintId::of(non_send_fields_in_send_ty::NON_SEND_FIELDS_IN_SEND_TY), LintId::of(open_options::NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS), LintId::of(option_env_unwrap::OPTION_ENV_UNWRAP), LintId::of(overflow_check_conditional::OVERFLOW_CHECK_CONDITIONAL), @@ -282,6 +282,7 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::all", Some("clippy_all"), vec![ LintId::of(undropped_manually_drops::UNDROPPED_MANUALLY_DROPS), LintId::of(unicode::INVISIBLE_CHARACTERS), LintId::of(uninit_vec::UNINIT_VEC), + LintId::of(unit_hash::UNIT_HASH), LintId::of(unit_return_expecting_ord::UNIT_RETURN_EXPECTING_ORD), LintId::of(unit_types::UNIT_ARG), LintId::of(unit_types::UNIT_CMP), diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_correctness.rs b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_correctness.rs index ff56a6081fb..4217fd3a3ea 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_correctness.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_correctness.rs @@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::correctness", Some("clippy_correctness"), ve LintId::of(undropped_manually_drops::UNDROPPED_MANUALLY_DROPS), LintId::of(unicode::INVISIBLE_CHARACTERS), LintId::of(uninit_vec::UNINIT_VEC), + LintId::of(unit_hash::UNIT_HASH), LintId::of(unit_return_expecting_ord::UNIT_RETURN_EXPECTING_ORD), LintId::of(unit_types::UNIT_CMP), LintId::of(unnamed_address::FN_ADDRESS_COMPARISONS), diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs index e8dd3708c8e..2cb86418e3c 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs @@ -159,7 +159,6 @@ store.register_lints(&[ identity_op::IDENTITY_OP, if_let_mutex::IF_LET_MUTEX, if_not_else::IF_NOT_ELSE, - if_then_panic::IF_THEN_PANIC, if_then_some_else_none::IF_THEN_SOME_ELSE_NONE, implicit_hasher::IMPLICIT_HASHER, implicit_return::IMPLICIT_RETURN, @@ -216,6 +215,7 @@ store.register_lints(&[ loops::WHILE_LET_ON_ITERATOR, macro_use::MACRO_USE_IMPORTS, main_recursion::MAIN_RECURSION, + manual_assert::MANUAL_ASSERT, manual_async_fn::MANUAL_ASYNC_FN, manual_map::MANUAL_MAP, manual_non_exhaustive::MANUAL_NON_EXHAUSTIVE, @@ -327,6 +327,7 @@ store.register_lints(&[ misc_early::DUPLICATE_UNDERSCORE_ARGUMENT, misc_early::MIXED_CASE_HEX_LITERALS, misc_early::REDUNDANT_PATTERN, + misc_early::SEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, misc_early::UNNEEDED_FIELD_PATTERN, misc_early::UNNEEDED_WILDCARD_PATTERN, misc_early::UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, @@ -431,6 +432,7 @@ store.register_lints(&[ strings::STRING_ADD_ASSIGN, strings::STRING_FROM_UTF8_AS_BYTES, strings::STRING_LIT_AS_BYTES, + strings::STRING_SLICE, strings::STRING_TO_STRING, strings::STR_TO_STRING, strlen_on_c_strings::STRLEN_ON_C_STRINGS, @@ -476,6 +478,7 @@ store.register_lints(&[ unicode::NON_ASCII_LITERAL, unicode::UNICODE_NOT_NFC, uninit_vec::UNINIT_VEC, + unit_hash::UNIT_HASH, unit_return_expecting_ord::UNIT_RETURN_EXPECTING_ORD, unit_types::LET_UNIT_VALUE, unit_types::UNIT_ARG, diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_nursery.rs b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_nursery.rs index 1e54482a8da..44c75a11eec 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_nursery.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_nursery.rs @@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::nursery", Some("clippy_nursery"), vec![ LintId::of(missing_const_for_fn::MISSING_CONST_FOR_FN), LintId::of(mutable_debug_assertion::DEBUG_ASSERT_WITH_MUT_CALL), LintId::of(mutex_atomic::MUTEX_INTEGER), - LintId::of(non_send_fields_in_send_ty::NON_SEND_FIELDS_IN_SEND_TY), LintId::of(nonstandard_macro_braces::NONSTANDARD_MACRO_BRACES), LintId::of(option_if_let_else::OPTION_IF_LET_ELSE), LintId::of(path_buf_push_overwrite::PATH_BUF_PUSH_OVERWRITE), diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_pedantic.rs b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_pedantic.rs index 268349d2848..404ca20b5ab 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_pedantic.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_pedantic.rs @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::pedantic", Some("clippy_pedantic"), vec![ LintId::of(loops::EXPLICIT_INTO_ITER_LOOP), LintId::of(loops::EXPLICIT_ITER_LOOP), LintId::of(macro_use::MACRO_USE_IMPORTS), + LintId::of(manual_assert::MANUAL_ASSERT), LintId::of(manual_ok_or::MANUAL_OK_OR), LintId::of(match_on_vec_items::MATCH_ON_VEC_ITEMS), LintId::of(matches::MATCH_BOOL), @@ -65,7 +66,6 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::pedantic", Some("clippy_pedantic"), vec![ LintId::of(methods::MAP_UNWRAP_OR), LintId::of(misc::FLOAT_CMP), LintId::of(misc::USED_UNDERSCORE_BINDING), - LintId::of(misc_early::UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX), LintId::of(mut_mut::MUT_MUT), LintId::of(needless_bitwise_bool::NEEDLESS_BITWISE_BOOL), LintId::of(needless_borrow::REF_BINDING_TO_REFERENCE), @@ -88,7 +88,6 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::pedantic", Some("clippy_pedantic"), vec![ LintId::of(transmute::TRANSMUTE_PTR_TO_PTR), LintId::of(types::LINKEDLIST), LintId::of(types::OPTION_OPTION), - LintId::of(unicode::NON_ASCII_LITERAL), LintId::of(unicode::UNICODE_NOT_NFC), LintId::of(unit_types::LET_UNIT_VALUE), LintId::of(unnecessary_wraps::UNNECESSARY_WRAPS), diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_restriction.rs b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_restriction.rs index 3d68a6e9009..eab389a9bd8 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_restriction.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_restriction.rs @@ -35,7 +35,9 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::restriction", Some("clippy_restriction"), ve LintId::of(methods::GET_UNWRAP), LintId::of(methods::UNWRAP_USED), LintId::of(misc::FLOAT_CMP_CONST), + LintId::of(misc_early::SEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX), LintId::of(misc_early::UNNEEDED_FIELD_PATTERN), + LintId::of(misc_early::UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX), LintId::of(missing_doc::MISSING_DOCS_IN_PRIVATE_ITEMS), LintId::of(missing_enforced_import_rename::MISSING_ENFORCED_IMPORT_RENAMES), LintId::of(missing_inline::MISSING_INLINE_IN_PUBLIC_ITEMS), @@ -53,11 +55,13 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::restriction", Some("clippy_restriction"), ve LintId::of(shadow::SHADOW_SAME), LintId::of(shadow::SHADOW_UNRELATED), LintId::of(strings::STRING_ADD), + LintId::of(strings::STRING_SLICE), LintId::of(strings::STRING_TO_STRING), LintId::of(strings::STR_TO_STRING), LintId::of(types::RC_BUFFER), LintId::of(types::RC_MUTEX), LintId::of(undocumented_unsafe_blocks::UNDOCUMENTED_UNSAFE_BLOCKS), + LintId::of(unicode::NON_ASCII_LITERAL), LintId::of(unnecessary_self_imports::UNNECESSARY_SELF_IMPORTS), LintId::of(unwrap_in_result::UNWRAP_IN_RESULT), LintId::of(verbose_file_reads::VERBOSE_FILE_READS), diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_style.rs b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_style.rs index a39c111c574..744880bda3e 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_style.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_style.rs @@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::style", Some("clippy_style"), vec![ LintId::of(functions::DOUBLE_MUST_USE), LintId::of(functions::MUST_USE_UNIT), LintId::of(functions::RESULT_UNIT_ERR), - LintId::of(if_then_panic::IF_THEN_PANIC), LintId::of(inherent_to_string::INHERENT_TO_STRING), LintId::of(len_zero::COMPARISON_TO_EMPTY), LintId::of(len_zero::LEN_WITHOUT_IS_EMPTY), diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_suspicious.rs b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_suspicious.rs index 8859787fbc8..a3f964d1580 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_suspicious.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/lib.register_suspicious.rs @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ store.register_group(true, "clippy::suspicious", Some("clippy_suspicious"), vec! LintId::of(loops::MUT_RANGE_BOUND), LintId::of(methods::SUSPICIOUS_MAP), LintId::of(mut_key::MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE), + LintId::of(non_send_fields_in_send_ty::NON_SEND_FIELDS_IN_SEND_TY), LintId::of(suspicious_trait_impl::SUSPICIOUS_ARITHMETIC_IMPL), LintId::of(suspicious_trait_impl::SUSPICIOUS_OP_ASSIGN_IMPL), ]) diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs b/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs index ed7e8277023..7174d0a082e 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs @@ -228,7 +228,6 @@ mod get_last_with_len; mod identity_op; mod if_let_mutex; mod if_not_else; -mod if_then_panic; mod if_then_some_else_none; mod implicit_hasher; mod implicit_return; @@ -255,6 +254,7 @@ mod literal_representation; mod loops; mod macro_use; mod main_recursion; +mod manual_assert; mod manual_async_fn; mod manual_map; mod manual_non_exhaustive; @@ -364,6 +364,7 @@ mod undocumented_unsafe_blocks; mod undropped_manually_drops; mod unicode; mod uninit_vec; +mod unit_hash; mod unit_return_expecting_ord; mod unit_types; mod unnamed_address; @@ -522,6 +523,7 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(collapsible_match::CollapsibleMatch)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(unicode::Unicode)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(uninit_vec::UninitVec)); + store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(unit_hash::UnitHash)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(unit_return_expecting_ord::UnitReturnExpectingOrd)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(strings::StringAdd)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(implicit_return::ImplicitReturn)); @@ -666,7 +668,6 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(double_parens::DoubleParens)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(to_string_in_display::ToStringInDisplay::new())); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(unsafe_removed_from_name::UnsafeNameRemoval)); - store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(if_not_else::IfNotElse)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(else_if_without_else::ElseIfWithoutElse)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(int_plus_one::IntPlusOne)); store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(formatting::Formatting)); @@ -720,6 +721,7 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(option_if_let_else::OptionIfLetElse)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(future_not_send::FutureNotSend)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(if_let_mutex::IfLetMutex)); + store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(if_not_else::IfNotElse)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(equatable_if_let::PatternEquality)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(mut_mutex_lock::MutMutexLock)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(match_on_vec_items::MatchOnVecItems)); @@ -770,14 +772,14 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: store.register_late_pass(move || Box::new(self_named_constructors::SelfNamedConstructors)); store.register_late_pass(move || Box::new(feature_name::FeatureName)); store.register_late_pass(move || Box::new(iter_not_returning_iterator::IterNotReturningIterator)); - store.register_late_pass(move || Box::new(if_then_panic::IfThenPanic)); + store.register_late_pass(move || Box::new(manual_assert::ManualAssert)); let enable_raw_pointer_heuristic_for_send = conf.enable_raw_pointer_heuristic_for_send; store.register_late_pass(move || Box::new(non_send_fields_in_send_ty::NonSendFieldInSendTy::new(enable_raw_pointer_heuristic_for_send))); store.register_late_pass(move || Box::new(undocumented_unsafe_blocks::UndocumentedUnsafeBlocks::default())); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(match_str_case_mismatch::MatchStrCaseMismatch)); store.register_late_pass(move || Box::new(format_args::FormatArgs)); store.register_late_pass(|| Box::new(trailing_empty_array::TrailingEmptyArray)); - + // add lints here, do not remove this comment, it's used in `new_lint` } #[rustfmt::skip] @@ -828,6 +830,7 @@ fn register_removed_non_tool_lints(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore) { /// /// Used in `./src/driver.rs`. pub fn register_renamed(ls: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore) { + // NOTE: when renaming a lint, add a corresponding test to tests/ui/rename.rs ls.register_renamed("clippy::stutter", "clippy::module_name_repetitions"); ls.register_renamed("clippy::new_without_default_derive", "clippy::new_without_default"); ls.register_renamed("clippy::cyclomatic_complexity", "clippy::cognitive_complexity"); diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/lifetimes.rs b/clippy_lints/src/lifetimes.rs index e5e6f8d25cc..cb0b96e0652 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/lifetimes.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/lifetimes.rs @@ -378,11 +378,15 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for RefVisitor<'a, 'tcx> { fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &'tcx Ty<'_>) { match ty.kind { - TyKind::OpaqueDef(item, _) => { + TyKind::OpaqueDef(item, bounds) => { let map = self.cx.tcx.hir(); let item = map.item(item); walk_item(self, item); walk_ty(self, ty); + self.lts.extend(bounds.iter().filter_map(|bound| match bound { + GenericArg::Lifetime(l) => Some(RefLt::Named(l.name.ident().name)), + _ => None, + })); }, TyKind::BareFn(&BareFnTy { decl, .. }) => { let mut sub_visitor = RefVisitor::new(self.cx); diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/loops/utils.rs b/clippy_lints/src/loops/utils.rs index 2f7360210ba..f9f515cc40a 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/loops/utils.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/loops/utils.rs @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ pub(super) fn make_iterator_snippet(cx: &LateContext<'_>, arg: &Expr<'_>, applic sugg::Sugg::hir_with_applicability(cx, arg_inner, "_", applic_ref).maybe_par(), meth_name, ) - } + }, _ => format!( "{}.into_iter()", sugg::Sugg::hir_with_applicability(cx, arg, "_", applic_ref).maybe_par() diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/if_then_panic.rs b/clippy_lints/src/manual_assert.rs similarity index 84% rename from clippy_lints/src/if_then_panic.rs rename to clippy_lints/src/manual_assert.rs index e8cea5529e8..e55aa3f1850 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/if_then_panic.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/manual_assert.rs @@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// let sad_people: Vec<&str> = vec![]; /// assert!(sad_people.is_empty(), "there are sad people: {:?}", sad_people); /// ``` - pub IF_THEN_PANIC, - style, + pub MANUAL_ASSERT, + pedantic, "`panic!` and only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement" } -declare_lint_pass!(IfThenPanic => [IF_THEN_PANIC]); +declare_lint_pass!(ManualAssert => [MANUAL_ASSERT]); -impl LateLintPass<'_> for IfThenPanic { +impl LateLintPass<'_> for ManualAssert { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) { if_chain! { if let Expr { @@ -54,23 +54,24 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for IfThenPanic { if !cx.tcx.sess.source_map().is_multiline(cond.span); then { - let span = if let Some(panic_expn) = PanicExpn::parse(semi) { + let call = if_chain! { + if let ExprKind::Block(block, _) = semi.kind; + if let Some(init) = block.expr; + then { + init + } else { + semi + } + }; + let span = if let Some(panic_expn) = PanicExpn::parse(call) { match *panic_expn.format_args.value_args { [] => panic_expn.format_args.format_string_span, [.., last] => panic_expn.format_args.format_string_span.to(last.span), } + } else if let ExprKind::Call(_, [format_args]) = call.kind { + format_args.span } else { - if_chain! { - if let ExprKind::Block(block, _) = semi.kind; - if let Some(init) = block.expr; - if let ExprKind::Call(_, [format_args]) = init.kind; - - then { - format_args.span - } else { - return - } - } + return }; let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable; let sugg = snippet_with_applicability(cx, span, "..", &mut applicability); @@ -86,7 +87,7 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for IfThenPanic { span_lint_and_sugg( cx, - IF_THEN_PANIC, + MANUAL_ASSERT, expr.span, "only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement", "try", diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/match_str_case_mismatch.rs b/clippy_lints/src/match_str_case_mismatch.rs index a83f38e3d51..f501593c518 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/match_str_case_mismatch.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/match_str_case_mismatch.rs @@ -127,10 +127,10 @@ fn get_case_method(segment_ident_str: &str) -> Option { fn verify_case<'a>(case_method: &'a CaseMethod, arms: &'a [Arm<'_>]) -> Option<(Span, SymbolStr)> { let case_check = match case_method { - CaseMethod::LowerCase => |input: &str| -> bool { input.chars().all(char::is_lowercase) }, - CaseMethod::AsciiLowerCase => |input: &str| -> bool { input.chars().all(|c| matches!(c, 'a'..='z')) }, - CaseMethod::UpperCase => |input: &str| -> bool { input.chars().all(char::is_uppercase) }, - CaseMethod::AsciiUppercase => |input: &str| -> bool { input.chars().all(|c| matches!(c, 'A'..='Z')) }, + CaseMethod::LowerCase => |input: &str| -> bool { input.chars().all(|c| c.to_lowercase().next() == Some(c)) }, + CaseMethod::AsciiLowerCase => |input: &str| -> bool { !input.chars().any(|c| c.is_ascii_uppercase()) }, + CaseMethod::UpperCase => |input: &str| -> bool { input.chars().all(|c| c.to_uppercase().next() == Some(c)) }, + CaseMethod::AsciiUppercase => |input: &str| -> bool { !input.chars().any(|c| c.is_ascii_lowercase()) }, }; for arm in arms { @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ fn verify_case<'a>(case_method: &'a CaseMethod, arms: &'a [Arm<'_>]) -> Option<( fn lint(cx: &LateContext<'_>, case_method: &CaseMethod, bad_case_span: Span, bad_case_str: &str) { let (method_str, suggestion) = match case_method { - CaseMethod::LowerCase => ("to_lower_case", bad_case_str.to_lowercase()), + CaseMethod::LowerCase => ("to_lowercase", bad_case_str.to_lowercase()), CaseMethod::AsciiLowerCase => ("to_ascii_lowercase", bad_case_str.to_ascii_lowercase()), CaseMethod::UpperCase => ("to_uppercase", bad_case_str.to_uppercase()), CaseMethod::AsciiUppercase => ("to_ascii_uppercase", bad_case_str.to_ascii_uppercase()), diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/matches.rs b/clippy_lints/src/matches.rs index b643fba5d32..eb311983b29 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/matches.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/matches.rs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, miri_to_const, Constant}; +use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, constant_full_int, miri_to_const, FullInt}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{ multispan_sugg, span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_note, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then, }; @@ -930,9 +930,8 @@ fn check_match_bool(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ex: &Expr<'_>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], expr: fn check_overlapping_arms<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ex: &'tcx Expr<'_>, arms: &'tcx [Arm<'_>]) { if arms.len() >= 2 && cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(ex).is_integral() { let ranges = all_ranges(cx, arms, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(ex)); - let type_ranges = type_ranges(&ranges); - if !type_ranges.is_empty() { - if let Some((start, end)) = overlapping(&type_ranges) { + if !ranges.is_empty() { + if let Some((start, end)) = overlapping(&ranges) { span_lint_and_note( cx, MATCH_OVERLAPPING_ARM, @@ -968,8 +967,7 @@ fn check_wild_err_arm<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ex: &Expr<'tcx>, arms: &[Arm } if_chain! { if matching_wild; - if let ExprKind::Block(block, _) = arm.body.kind; - if is_panic_block(block); + if is_panic_call(arm.body); then { // `Err(_)` or `Err(_e)` arm with `panic!` found span_lint_and_note(cx, @@ -1172,14 +1170,19 @@ fn check_wild_enum_match(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ex: &Expr<'_>, arms: &[Arm<'_>]) } // If the block contains only a `panic!` macro (as expression or statement) -fn is_panic_block(block: &Block<'_>) -> bool { - match (&block.expr, block.stmts.len(), block.stmts.first()) { - (&Some(exp), 0, _) => is_expn_of(exp.span, "panic").is_some() && is_expn_of(exp.span, "unreachable").is_none(), - (&None, 1, Some(stmt)) => { - is_expn_of(stmt.span, "panic").is_some() && is_expn_of(stmt.span, "unreachable").is_none() - }, - _ => false, - } +fn is_panic_call(expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { + // Unwrap any wrapping blocks + let span = if let ExprKind::Block(block, _) = expr.kind { + match (&block.expr, block.stmts.len(), block.stmts.first()) { + (&Some(exp), 0, _) => exp.span, + (&None, 1, Some(stmt)) => stmt.span, + _ => return false, + } + } else { + expr.span + }; + + is_expn_of(span, "panic").is_some() && is_expn_of(span, "unreachable").is_none() } fn check_match_ref_pats<'a, 'b, I>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ex: &Expr<'_>, pats: I, expr: &Expr<'_>) @@ -1601,7 +1604,7 @@ fn opt_parent_let<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ex: &Expr<'a>) -> Option<&'a Local<' } /// Gets all arms that are unbounded `PatRange`s. -fn all_ranges<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, arms: &'tcx [Arm<'_>], ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Vec> { +fn all_ranges<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, arms: &'tcx [Arm<'_>], ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Vec> { arms.iter() .filter_map(|arm| { if let Arm { pat, guard: None, .. } = *arm { @@ -1614,21 +1617,25 @@ fn all_ranges<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, arms: &'tcx [Arm<'_>], ty: Ty<'tcx>) Some(rhs) => constant(cx, cx.typeck_results(), rhs)?.0, None => miri_to_const(ty.numeric_max_val(cx.tcx)?)?, }; - let rhs = match range_end { - RangeEnd::Included => Bound::Included(rhs), - RangeEnd::Excluded => Bound::Excluded(rhs), + + let lhs_val = lhs.int_value(cx, ty)?; + let rhs_val = rhs.int_value(cx, ty)?; + + let rhs_bound = match range_end { + RangeEnd::Included => Bound::Included(rhs_val), + RangeEnd::Excluded => Bound::Excluded(rhs_val), }; return Some(SpannedRange { span: pat.span, - node: (lhs, rhs), + node: (lhs_val, rhs_bound), }); } if let PatKind::Lit(value) = pat.kind { - let value = constant(cx, cx.typeck_results(), value)?.0; + let value = constant_full_int(cx, cx.typeck_results(), value)?; return Some(SpannedRange { span: pat.span, - node: (value.clone(), Bound::Included(value)), + node: (value, Bound::Included(value)), }); } } @@ -1643,32 +1650,6 @@ pub struct SpannedRange { pub node: (T, Bound), } -type TypedRanges = Vec>; - -/// Gets all `Int` ranges or all `Uint` ranges. Mixed types are an error anyway -/// and other types than -/// `Uint` and `Int` probably don't make sense. -fn type_ranges(ranges: &[SpannedRange]) -> TypedRanges { - ranges - .iter() - .filter_map(|range| match range.node { - (Constant::Int(start), Bound::Included(Constant::Int(end))) => Some(SpannedRange { - span: range.span, - node: (start, Bound::Included(end)), - }), - (Constant::Int(start), Bound::Excluded(Constant::Int(end))) => Some(SpannedRange { - span: range.span, - node: (start, Bound::Excluded(end)), - }), - (Constant::Int(start), Bound::Unbounded) => Some(SpannedRange { - span: range.span, - node: (start, Bound::Unbounded), - }), - _ => None, - }) - .collect() -} - // Checks if arm has the form `None => None` fn is_none_arm(cx: &LateContext<'_>, arm: &Arm<'_>) -> bool { matches!(arm.pat.kind, PatKind::Path(ref qpath) if is_lang_ctor(cx, qpath, OptionNone)) diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/methods/clone_on_copy.rs b/clippy_lints/src/methods/clone_on_copy.rs index 1a32af5dc7a..b4dacb2580c 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/methods/clone_on_copy.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/methods/clone_on_copy.rs @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, method_name: Symbol, if expr.hir_id == self_arg.hir_id && ty != cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_adjusted(expr) => { return; - } + }, ExprKind::MethodCall(_, _, [self_arg, ..], _) if expr.hir_id == self_arg.hir_id => true, ExprKind::Match(_, _, MatchSource::TryDesugar | MatchSource::AwaitDesugar) | ExprKind::Field(..) @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, method_name: Symbol, ) => { return; - } + }, _ => false, }; diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs b/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs index b5bbbb09092..fe9ffde0d33 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>( check_general_case(cx, name, method_span, &args[0], &args[1], expr.span, None); } } - } + }, _ => (), } } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/double_neg.rs b/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/double_neg.rs index 6f65778e119..06ba968fa4e 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/double_neg.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/double_neg.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -use super::MiscEarlyLints; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, UnOp}; use rustc_lint::EarlyContext; @@ -6,18 +5,14 @@ use rustc_lint::EarlyContext; use super::DOUBLE_NEG; pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &Expr) { - match expr.kind { - ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Neg, ref inner) => { - if let ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Neg, _) = inner.kind { - span_lint( - cx, - DOUBLE_NEG, - expr.span, - "`--x` could be misinterpreted as pre-decrement by C programmers, is usually a no-op", - ); - } - }, - ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) => MiscEarlyLints::check_lit(cx, lit), - _ => (), + if let ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Neg, ref inner) = expr.kind { + if let ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Neg, _) = inner.kind { + span_lint( + cx, + DOUBLE_NEG, + expr.span, + "`--x` could be misinterpreted as pre-decrement by C programmers, is usually a no-op", + ); + } } } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/literal_suffix.rs b/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/literal_suffix.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1165c19a0cf --- /dev/null +++ b/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/literal_suffix.rs @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; +use rustc_ast::ast::Lit; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_lint::EarlyContext; + +use super::{SEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX}; + +pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit, lit_snip: &str, suffix: &str, sugg_type: &str) { + let maybe_last_sep_idx = if let Some(val) = lit_snip.len().checked_sub(suffix.len() + 1) { + val + } else { + return; // It's useless so shouldn't lint. + }; + // Do not lint when literal is unsuffixed. + if !suffix.is_empty() { + if lit_snip.as_bytes()[maybe_last_sep_idx] == b'_' { + span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + SEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, + lit.span, + &format!("{} type suffix should not be separated by an underscore", sugg_type), + "remove the underscore", + format!("{}{}", &lit_snip[..maybe_last_sep_idx], suffix), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } else { + span_lint_and_sugg( + cx, + UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, + lit.span, + &format!("{} type suffix should be separated by an underscore", sugg_type), + "add an underscore", + format!("{}_{}", &lit_snip[..=maybe_last_sep_idx], suffix), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + } +} diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mod.rs b/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mod.rs index b32feab4ee3..7c3f5f22ade 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mod.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/mod.rs @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ mod builtin_type_shadow; mod double_neg; +mod literal_suffix; mod mixed_case_hex_literals; mod redundant_pattern; mod unneeded_field_pattern; mod unneeded_wildcard_pattern; -mod unseparated_literal_suffix; mod zero_prefixed_literal; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, Generics, Lit, LitFloatType, LitIntType, LitKind, NodeId, Pat, PatKind}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, Generics, Lit, LitFloatType, LitIntType, LitKind, NodeId, Pat, PatKind}; use rustc_ast::visit::FnKind; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; @@ -115,9 +115,11 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does /// Warns if literal suffixes are not separated by an /// underscore. + /// To enforce unseparated literal suffix style, + /// see the `separated_literal_suffix` lint. /// /// ### Why is this bad? - /// It is much less readable. + /// Suffix style should be consistent. /// /// ### Example /// ```rust @@ -128,10 +130,32 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// let y = 123832_i32; /// ``` pub UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, - pedantic, + restriction, "literals whose suffix is not separated by an underscore" } +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Warns if literal suffixes are separated by an underscore. + /// To enforce separated literal suffix style, + /// see the `unseparated_literal_suffix` lint. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// Suffix style should be consistent. + /// + /// ### Example + /// ```rust + /// // Bad + /// let y = 123832_i32; + /// + /// // Good + /// let y = 123832i32; + /// ``` + pub SEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, + restriction, + "literals whose suffix is separated by an underscore" +} + declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does /// Warns if an integral constant literal starts with `0`. @@ -260,6 +284,7 @@ declare_lint_pass!(MiscEarlyLints => [ DOUBLE_NEG, MIXED_CASE_HEX_LITERALS, UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, + SEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, ZERO_PREFIXED_LITERAL, BUILTIN_TYPE_SHADOW, REDUNDANT_PATTERN, @@ -310,6 +335,10 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for MiscEarlyLints { if in_external_macro(cx.sess, expr.span) { return; } + + if let ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = expr.kind { + MiscEarlyLints::check_lit(cx, lit); + } double_neg::check(cx, expr); } } @@ -332,7 +361,7 @@ impl MiscEarlyLints { LitIntType::Unsigned(ty) => ty.name_str(), LitIntType::Unsuffixed => "", }; - unseparated_literal_suffix::check(cx, lit, &lit_snip, suffix, "integer"); + literal_suffix::check(cx, lit, &lit_snip, suffix, "integer"); if lit_snip.starts_with("0x") { mixed_case_hex_literals::check(cx, lit, suffix, &lit_snip); } else if lit_snip.starts_with("0b") || lit_snip.starts_with("0o") { @@ -342,7 +371,7 @@ impl MiscEarlyLints { } } else if let LitKind::Float(_, LitFloatType::Suffixed(float_ty)) = lit.kind { let suffix = float_ty.name_str(); - unseparated_literal_suffix::check(cx, lit, &lit_snip, suffix, "float"); + literal_suffix::check(cx, lit, &lit_snip, suffix, "float"); } } } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/unseparated_literal_suffix.rs b/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/unseparated_literal_suffix.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2018aa6184a..00000000000 --- a/clippy_lints/src/misc_early/unseparated_literal_suffix.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; -use rustc_ast::ast::Lit; -use rustc_errors::Applicability; -use rustc_lint::EarlyContext; - -use super::UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX; - -pub(super) fn check(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit, lit_snip: &str, suffix: &str, sugg_type: &str) { - let maybe_last_sep_idx = if let Some(val) = lit_snip.len().checked_sub(suffix.len() + 1) { - val - } else { - return; // It's useless so shouldn't lint. - }; - // Do not lint when literal is unsuffixed. - if !suffix.is_empty() && lit_snip.as_bytes()[maybe_last_sep_idx] != b'_' { - span_lint_and_sugg( - cx, - UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, - lit.span, - &format!("{} type suffix should be separated by an underscore", sugg_type), - "add an underscore", - format!("{}_{}", &lit_snip[..=maybe_last_sep_idx], suffix), - Applicability::MachineApplicable, - ); - } -} diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/module_style.rs b/clippy_lints/src/module_style.rs index f351d0098b7..d41b5474564 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/module_style.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/module_style.rs @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for ModStyle { } process_paths_for_mod_files(path, &mut folder_segments, &mut mod_folders); check_self_named_mod_exists(cx, path, file); - } + }, _ => {}, } } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/needless_borrow.rs b/clippy_lints/src/needless_borrow.rs index 1b2495d764d..f1be90c44f9 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/needless_borrow.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/needless_borrow.rs @@ -107,14 +107,18 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NeedlessBorrow { if let ExprKind::AddrOf(BorrowKind::Ref, mutability, inner) = e.kind { if let ty::Ref(_, ty, _) = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(inner).kind() { for adj3 in cx.typeck_results().expr_adjustments(e).windows(3) { - if let [Adjustment { - kind: Adjust::Deref(_), .. - }, Adjustment { - kind: Adjust::Deref(_), .. - }, Adjustment { - kind: Adjust::Borrow(_), - .. - }] = *adj3 + if let [ + Adjustment { + kind: Adjust::Deref(_), .. + }, + Adjustment { + kind: Adjust::Deref(_), .. + }, + Adjustment { + kind: Adjust::Borrow(_), + .. + }, + ] = *adj3 { let help_msg_ty = if matches!(mutability, Mutability::Not) { format!("&{}", ty) diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/non_send_fields_in_send_ty.rs b/clippy_lints/src/non_send_fields_in_send_ty.rs index 374b7bd5964..7ebf84d400f 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/non_send_fields_in_send_ty.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/non_send_fields_in_send_ty.rs @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// Use thread-safe types like [`std::sync::Arc`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/sync/struct.Arc.html) /// or specify correct bounds on generic type parameters (`T: Send`). pub NON_SEND_FIELDS_IN_SEND_TY, - nursery, + suspicious, "there is field that does not implement `Send` in a `Send` struct" } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs b/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs index a62eb069989..cbe1c5d44d5 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// expression). /// /// ### Why is this bad? - /// Using the dedicated functions of the Option type is clearer and + /// Using the dedicated functions of the `Option` type is clearer and /// more concise than an `if let` expression. /// /// ### Known problems diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/ptr.rs b/clippy_lints/src/ptr.rs index 92a4801a846..8a36e20fc97 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/ptr.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/ptr.rs @@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::ptr::get_spans; use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt; -use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, match_type, walk_ptrs_hir_ty}; +use clippy_utils::ty::walk_ptrs_hir_ty; use clippy_utils::{expr_path_res, is_lint_allowed, match_any_diagnostic_items, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_hir::def::Res; use rustc_hir::{ - BinOpKind, BodyId, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, FnRetTy, GenericArg, HirId, Impl, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, Item, - ItemKind, Lifetime, MutTy, Mutability, Node, PathSegment, QPath, TraitFn, TraitItem, TraitItemKind, Ty, TyKind, + BinOpKind, BodyId, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, FnRetTy, GenericArg, Impl, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind, + Lifetime, MutTy, Mutability, Node, PathSegment, QPath, TraitFn, TraitItem, TraitItemKind, Ty, TyKind, }; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; -use rustc_middle::ty; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::source_map::Span; use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol; @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ declare_lint_pass!(Ptr => [PTR_ARG, CMP_NULL, MUT_FROM_REF, INVALID_NULL_PTR_USA impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Ptr { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx Item<'_>) { if let ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _, body_id) = item.kind { - check_fn(cx, sig.decl, item.hir_id(), Some(body_id)); + check_fn(cx, sig.decl, Some(body_id)); } } @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Ptr { return; // ignore trait impls } } - check_fn(cx, sig.decl, item.hir_id(), Some(body_id)); + check_fn(cx, sig.decl, Some(body_id)); } } @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Ptr { } else { None }; - check_fn(cx, sig.decl, item.hir_id(), body_id); + check_fn(cx, sig.decl, body_id); } } @@ -244,13 +244,10 @@ fn check_invalid_ptr_usage<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { } #[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)] -fn check_fn(cx: &LateContext<'_>, decl: &FnDecl<'_>, fn_id: HirId, opt_body_id: Option) { - let fn_def_id = cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(fn_id); - let sig = cx.tcx.fn_sig(fn_def_id); - let fn_ty = sig.skip_binder(); +fn check_fn(cx: &LateContext<'_>, decl: &FnDecl<'_>, opt_body_id: Option) { let body = opt_body_id.map(|id| cx.tcx.hir().body(id)); - for (idx, (arg, ty)) in decl.inputs.iter().zip(fn_ty.inputs()).enumerate() { + for (idx, arg) in decl.inputs.iter().enumerate() { // Honor the allow attribute on parameters. See issue 5644. if let Some(body) = &body { if is_lint_allowed(cx, PTR_ARG, body.params[idx].hir_id) { @@ -258,8 +255,20 @@ fn check_fn(cx: &LateContext<'_>, decl: &FnDecl<'_>, fn_id: HirId, opt_body_id: } } - if let ty::Ref(_, ty, Mutability::Not) = ty.kind() { - if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Vec) { + let (item_name, path) = if_chain! { + if let TyKind::Rptr(_, MutTy { ty, mutbl: Mutability::Not }) = arg.kind; + if let TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) = ty.kind; + if let Res::Def(_, did) = path.res; + if let Some(item_name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(did); + then { + (item_name, path) + } else { + continue + } + }; + + match item_name { + sym::Vec => { if let Some(spans) = get_spans(cx, opt_body_id, idx, &[("clone", ".to_owned()")]) { span_lint_and_then( cx, @@ -289,7 +298,8 @@ fn check_fn(cx: &LateContext<'_>, decl: &FnDecl<'_>, fn_id: HirId, opt_body_id: }, ); } - } else if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::String) { + }, + sym::String => { if let Some(spans) = get_spans(cx, opt_body_id, idx, &[("clone", ".to_string()"), ("as_str", "")]) { span_lint_and_then( cx, @@ -311,7 +321,8 @@ fn check_fn(cx: &LateContext<'_>, decl: &FnDecl<'_>, fn_id: HirId, opt_body_id: }, ); } - } else if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::PathBuf) { + }, + sym::PathBuf => { if let Some(spans) = get_spans(cx, opt_body_id, idx, &[("clone", ".to_path_buf()"), ("as_path", "")]) { span_lint_and_then( cx, @@ -338,11 +349,10 @@ fn check_fn(cx: &LateContext<'_>, decl: &FnDecl<'_>, fn_id: HirId, opt_body_id: }, ); } - } else if match_type(cx, ty, &paths::COW) { + }, + sym::Cow => { if_chain! { - if let TyKind::Rptr(_, MutTy { ty, ..} ) = arg.kind; - if let TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, pp)) = ty.kind; - if let [ref bx] = *pp.segments; + if let [ref bx] = *path.segments; if let Some(params) = bx.args; if !params.parenthesized; if let Some(inner) = params.args.iter().find_map(|arg| match arg { @@ -363,7 +373,8 @@ fn check_fn(cx: &LateContext<'_>, decl: &FnDecl<'_>, fn_id: HirId, opt_body_id: ); } } - } + }, + _ => {}, } } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/question_mark.rs b/clippy_lints/src/question_mark.rs index 4d616e26bfc..f63ef163bcb 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/question_mark.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/question_mark.rs @@ -172,23 +172,17 @@ impl QuestionMark { } } - fn expression_returns_unmodified_err( - cx: &LateContext<'_>, - expression: &Expr<'_>, - origin_hir_id: &Expr<'_>, - ) -> bool { - match expression.kind { + fn expression_returns_unmodified_err(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, cond_expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { + match expr.kind { ExprKind::Block(block, _) => { if let Some(return_expression) = Self::return_expression(block) { - return Self::expression_returns_unmodified_err(cx, return_expression, origin_hir_id); + return Self::expression_returns_unmodified_err(cx, return_expression, cond_expr); } false }, - ExprKind::Ret(Some(expr)) | ExprKind::Call(expr, _) => { - Self::expression_returns_unmodified_err(cx, expr, origin_hir_id) - }, - ExprKind::Path(_) => path_to_local(expression) == path_to_local(origin_hir_id), + ExprKind::Ret(Some(ret_expr)) => Self::expression_returns_unmodified_err(cx, ret_expr, cond_expr), + ExprKind::Path(_) => path_to_local(expr) == path_to_local(cond_expr), _ => false, } } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/strings.rs b/clippy_lints/src/strings.rs index 35b6bde5696..6435107b8b4 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/strings.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/strings.rs @@ -107,51 +107,87 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { "calling `as_bytes` on a string literal instead of using a byte string literal" } -declare_lint_pass!(StringAdd => [STRING_ADD, STRING_ADD_ASSIGN]); +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Checks for slice operations on strings + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// UTF-8 characters span multiple bytes, and it is easy to inadvertently confuse character + /// counts and string indices. This may lead to panics, and should warrant some test cases + /// containing wide UTF-8 characters. This lint is most useful in code that should avoid + /// panics at all costs. + /// + /// ### Known problems + /// Probably lots of false positives. If an index comes from a known valid position (e.g. + /// obtained via `char_indices` over the same string), it is totally OK. + /// + /// # Example + /// ```rust,should_panic + /// &"Ölkanne"[1..]; + /// ``` + pub STRING_SLICE, + restriction, + "slicing a string" +} + +declare_lint_pass!(StringAdd => [STRING_ADD, STRING_ADD_ASSIGN, STRING_SLICE]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for StringAdd { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &'tcx Expr<'_>) { if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), e.span) { return; } - - if let ExprKind::Binary( - Spanned { - node: BinOpKind::Add, .. - }, - left, - _, - ) = e.kind - { - if is_string(cx, left) { - if !is_lint_allowed(cx, STRING_ADD_ASSIGN, e.hir_id) { - let parent = get_parent_expr(cx, e); - if let Some(p) = parent { - if let ExprKind::Assign(target, _, _) = p.kind { - // avoid duplicate matches - if SpanlessEq::new(cx).eq_expr(target, left) { - return; + match e.kind { + ExprKind::Binary( + Spanned { + node: BinOpKind::Add, .. + }, + left, + _, + ) => { + if is_string(cx, left) { + if !is_lint_allowed(cx, STRING_ADD_ASSIGN, e.hir_id) { + let parent = get_parent_expr(cx, e); + if let Some(p) = parent { + if let ExprKind::Assign(target, _, _) = p.kind { + // avoid duplicate matches + if SpanlessEq::new(cx).eq_expr(target, left) { + return; + } } } } + span_lint( + cx, + STRING_ADD, + e.span, + "you added something to a string. Consider using `String::push_str()` instead", + ); } - span_lint( - cx, - STRING_ADD, - e.span, - "you added something to a string. Consider using `String::push_str()` instead", - ); - } - } else if let ExprKind::Assign(target, src, _) = e.kind { - if is_string(cx, target) && is_add(cx, src, target) { - span_lint( - cx, - STRING_ADD_ASSIGN, - e.span, - "you assigned the result of adding something to this string. Consider using \ - `String::push_str()` instead", - ); - } + }, + ExprKind::Assign(target, src, _) => { + if is_string(cx, target) && is_add(cx, src, target) { + span_lint( + cx, + STRING_ADD_ASSIGN, + e.span, + "you assigned the result of adding something to this string. Consider using \ + `String::push_str()` instead", + ); + } + }, + ExprKind::Index(target, _idx) => { + let e_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(target).peel_refs(); + if matches!(e_ty.kind(), ty::Str) || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, e_ty, sym::String) { + span_lint( + cx, + STRING_SLICE, + e.span, + "indexing into a string may panic if the index is within a UTF-8 character", + ); + } + }, + _ => {}, } } } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs b/clippy_lints/src/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs index e08e4d03c7e..11aef50991b 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/undocumented_unsafe_blocks.rs @@ -145,8 +145,9 @@ impl UndocumentedUnsafeBlocks { let file_name = source_map.span_to_filename(between_span); let source_file = source_map.get_source_file(&file_name)?; - let lex_start = (between_span.lo().0 + 1) as usize; - let src_str = source_file.src.as_ref()?[lex_start..between_span.hi().0 as usize].to_string(); + let lex_start = (between_span.lo().0 - source_file.start_pos.0 + 1) as usize; + let lex_end = (between_span.hi().0 - source_file.start_pos.0) as usize; + let src_str = source_file.src.as_ref()?[lex_start..lex_end].to_string(); let mut pos = 0; let mut comment = false; diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/unicode.rs b/clippy_lints/src/unicode.rs index f337dec8f2b..f49ce696a04 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/unicode.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/unicode.rs @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! { /// let x = String::from("\u{20ac}"); /// ``` pub NON_ASCII_LITERAL, - pedantic, + restriction, "using any literal non-ASCII chars in a string literal instead of using the `\\u` escape" } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/unit_hash.rs b/clippy_lints/src/unit_hash.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a3a3f2d41c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/clippy_lints/src/unit_hash.rs @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then; +use clippy_utils::source::snippet; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind}; +use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; +use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; +use rustc_span::sym; + +declare_clippy_lint! { + /// ### What it does + /// Detects `().hash(_)`. + /// + /// ### Why is this bad? + /// Hashing a unit value doesn't do anything as the implementation of `Hash` for `()` is a no-op. + /// + /// ### Example + /// ```rust + /// # use std::hash::Hash; + /// # use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher; + /// # enum Foo { Empty, WithValue(u8) } + /// # use Foo::*; + /// # let mut state = DefaultHasher::new(); + /// # let my_enum = Foo::Empty; + /// match my_enum { + /// Empty => ().hash(&mut state), + /// WithValue(x) => x.hash(&mut state), + /// } + /// ``` + /// Use instead: + /// ```rust + /// # use std::hash::Hash; + /// # use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher; + /// # enum Foo { Empty, WithValue(u8) } + /// # use Foo::*; + /// # let mut state = DefaultHasher::new(); + /// # let my_enum = Foo::Empty; + /// match my_enum { + /// Empty => 0_u8.hash(&mut state), + /// WithValue(x) => x.hash(&mut state), + /// } + /// ``` + pub UNIT_HASH, + correctness, + "hashing a unit value, which does nothing" +} +declare_lint_pass!(UnitHash => [UNIT_HASH]); + +impl LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnitHash { + fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) { + if_chain! { + if let ExprKind::MethodCall(name_ident, _, args, _) = &expr.kind; + if name_ident.ident.name == sym::hash; + if let [recv, state_param] = args; + if cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).is_unit(); + then { + span_lint_and_then( + cx, + UNIT_HASH, + expr.span, + "this call to `hash` on the unit type will do nothing", + |diag| { + diag.span_suggestion( + expr.span, + "remove the call to `hash` or consider using", + format!( + "0_u8.hash({})", + snippet(cx, state_param.span, ".."), + ), + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + diag.note("the implementation of `Hash` for `()` is a no-op"); + } + ); + } + } + } +} diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/unwrap_in_result.rs b/clippy_lints/src/unwrap_in_result.rs index a4680ae137b..6447e3fa2ca 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/unwrap_in_result.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/unwrap_in_result.rs @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does - /// Checks for functions of type Result that contain `expect()` or `unwrap()` + /// Checks for functions of type `Result` that contain `expect()` or `unwrap()` /// /// ### Why is this bad? /// These functions promote recoverable errors to non-recoverable errors which may be undesirable in code bases which wish to avoid panics. diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs b/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs index d05c52122d5..122a5ce3fc8 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs @@ -288,10 +288,10 @@ define_Conf! { /// /// The list of imports to always rename, a fully qualified path followed by the rename. (enforced_import_renames: Vec = Vec::new()), - /// Lint: RESTRICTED_SCRIPTS. + /// Lint: DISALLOWED_SCRIPT_IDENTS. /// /// The list of unicode scripts allowed to be used in the scope. - (allowed_scripts: Vec = vec!["Latin".to_string()]), + (allowed_scripts: Vec = ["Latin"].iter().map(ToString::to_string).collect()), /// Lint: NON_SEND_FIELDS_IN_SEND_TY. /// /// Whether to apply the raw pointer heuristic to determine if a type is `Send`. diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs b/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs index 0d27874b7af..99cf4c1ed40 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs @@ -512,12 +512,21 @@ fn extract_attr_docs(cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_>) -> Option { let mut lines = attrs.iter().filter_map(ast::Attribute::doc_str); let mut docs = String::from(&*lines.next()?.as_str()); let mut in_code_block = false; + let mut is_code_block_rust = false; for line in lines { - docs.push('\n'); let line = line.as_str(); let line = &*line; + + // Rustdoc hides code lines starting with `# ` and this removes them from Clippy's lint list :) + if is_code_block_rust && line.trim_start().starts_with("# ") { + continue; + } + + // The line should be represented in the lint list, even if it's just an empty line + docs.push('\n'); if let Some(info) = line.trim_start().strip_prefix("```") { in_code_block = !in_code_block; + is_code_block_rust = false; if in_code_block { let lang = info .trim() @@ -528,6 +537,8 @@ fn extract_attr_docs(cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_>) -> Option { .unwrap_or("rust"); docs.push_str("```"); docs.push_str(lang); + + is_code_block_rust = lang == "rust"; continue; } } diff --git a/clippy_utils/src/camel_case.rs b/clippy_utils/src/camel_case.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a6636e39137..00000000000 --- a/clippy_utils/src/camel_case.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -/// Returns the index of the character after the first camel-case component of `s`. -#[must_use] -pub fn until(s: &str) -> usize { - let mut iter = s.char_indices(); - if let Some((_, first)) = iter.next() { - if !first.is_uppercase() { - return 0; - } - } else { - return 0; - } - let mut up = true; - let mut last_i = 0; - for (i, c) in iter { - if up { - if c.is_lowercase() { - up = false; - } else { - return last_i; - } - } else if c.is_uppercase() { - up = true; - last_i = i; - } else if !c.is_lowercase() { - return i; - } - } - if up { last_i } else { s.len() } -} - -/// Returns index of the last camel-case component of `s`. -#[must_use] -pub fn from(s: &str) -> usize { - let mut iter = s.char_indices().rev(); - if let Some((_, first)) = iter.next() { - if !first.is_lowercase() { - return s.len(); - } - } else { - return s.len(); - } - let mut down = true; - let mut last_i = s.len(); - for (i, c) in iter { - if down { - if c.is_uppercase() { - down = false; - last_i = i; - } else if !c.is_lowercase() { - return last_i; - } - } else if c.is_lowercase() { - down = true; - } else if c.is_uppercase() { - last_i = i; - } else { - return last_i; - } - } - last_i -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod test { - use super::{from, until}; - - #[test] - fn from_full() { - assert_eq!(from("AbcDef"), 0); - assert_eq!(from("Abc"), 0); - assert_eq!(from("ABcd"), 0); - assert_eq!(from("ABcdEf"), 0); - assert_eq!(from("AabABcd"), 0); - } - - #[test] - fn from_partial() { - assert_eq!(from("abcDef"), 3); - assert_eq!(from("aDbc"), 1); - assert_eq!(from("aabABcd"), 3); - } - - #[test] - fn from_not() { - assert_eq!(from("AbcDef_"), 7); - assert_eq!(from("AbcDD"), 5); - } - - #[test] - fn from_caps() { - assert_eq!(from("ABCD"), 4); - } - - #[test] - fn until_full() { - assert_eq!(until("AbcDef"), 6); - assert_eq!(until("Abc"), 3); - } - - #[test] - fn until_not() { - assert_eq!(until("abcDef"), 0); - assert_eq!(until("aDbc"), 0); - } - - #[test] - fn until_partial() { - assert_eq!(until("AbcDef_"), 6); - assert_eq!(until("CallTypeC"), 8); - assert_eq!(until("AbcDD"), 3); - } - - #[test] - fn until_caps() { - assert_eq!(until("ABCD"), 0); - } -} diff --git a/clippy_utils/src/consts.rs b/clippy_utils/src/consts.rs index 8bf31807d55..04347672e0f 100644 --- a/clippy_utils/src/consts.rs +++ b/clippy_utils/src/consts.rs @@ -155,6 +155,19 @@ impl Constant { _ => None, } } + + /// Returns the integer value or `None` if `self` or `val_type` is not integer type. + pub fn int_value(&self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, val_type: Ty<'_>) -> Option { + if let Constant::Int(const_int) = *self { + match *val_type.kind() { + ty::Int(ity) => Some(FullInt::S(sext(cx.tcx, const_int, ity))), + ty::Uint(_) => Some(FullInt::U(const_int)), + _ => None, + } + } else { + None + } + } } /// Parses a `LitKind` to a `Constant`. @@ -202,6 +215,52 @@ pub fn constant_simple<'tcx>( constant(lcx, typeck_results, e).and_then(|(cst, res)| if res { None } else { Some(cst) }) } +pub fn constant_full_int( + lcx: &LateContext<'tcx>, + typeck_results: &ty::TypeckResults<'tcx>, + e: &Expr<'_>, +) -> Option { + constant_simple(lcx, typeck_results, e)?.int_value(lcx, typeck_results.expr_ty(e)) +} + +#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq)] +pub enum FullInt { + S(i128), + U(u128), +} + +impl PartialEq for FullInt { + #[must_use] + fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { + self.cmp(other) == Ordering::Equal + } +} + +impl PartialOrd for FullInt { + #[must_use] + fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option { + Some(self.cmp(other)) + } +} + +impl Ord for FullInt { + #[must_use] + fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering { + use FullInt::{S, U}; + + fn cmp_s_u(s: i128, u: u128) -> Ordering { + u128::try_from(s).map_or(Ordering::Less, |x| x.cmp(&u)) + } + + match (*self, *other) { + (S(s), S(o)) => s.cmp(&o), + (U(s), U(o)) => s.cmp(&o), + (S(s), U(o)) => cmp_s_u(s, o), + (U(s), S(o)) => cmp_s_u(o, s).reverse(), + } + } +} + /// Creates a `ConstEvalLateContext` from the given `LateContext` and `TypeckResults`. pub fn constant_context<'a, 'tcx>( lcx: &'a LateContext<'tcx>, diff --git a/clippy_utils/src/diagnostics.rs b/clippy_utils/src/diagnostics.rs index 9302e5c21fa..d47b002ad7a 100644 --- a/clippy_utils/src/diagnostics.rs +++ b/clippy_utils/src/diagnostics.rs @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ pub fn span_lint(cx: &T, lint: &'static Lint, sp: impl Into( cx: &'a T, diff --git a/clippy_utils/src/higher.rs b/clippy_utils/src/higher.rs index 60c4cb361aa..b3a9a1de2ec 100644 --- a/clippy_utils/src/higher.rs +++ b/clippy_utils/src/higher.rs @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -//! This module contains functions that retrieves specifiec elements. +//! This module contains functions that retrieve specific elements. #![deny(clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items)] use crate::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; -use crate::{is_expn_of, last_path_segment, match_def_path, paths}; +use crate::{is_expn_of, last_path_segment, match_def_path, path_to_local_id, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::ast::{self, LitKind}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::{ - Arm, Block, BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, LoopSource, MatchSource, Node, Pat, QPath, StmtKind, UnOp, + Arm, Block, BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, LoopSource, MatchSource, Node, Pat, PatKind, QPath, StmtKind, UnOp, }; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_span::{sym, symbol, ExpnKind, Span, Symbol}; @@ -513,6 +513,8 @@ pub struct FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> { pub format_string_parts: &'tcx [Expr<'tcx>], /// Symbols corresponding to [`Self::format_string_parts`] pub format_string_symbols: Vec, + /// Match arm patterns, the `arg0`, etc. from the next field `args` + pub arg_names: &'tcx [Pat<'tcx>], /// Expressions like `ArgumentV1::new(arg0, Debug::fmt)` pub args: &'tcx [Expr<'tcx>], /// The final argument passed to `Arguments::new_v1_formatted`, if applicable @@ -557,6 +559,7 @@ impl FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> { _ => None, }) .collect(); + if let PatKind::Tuple(arg_names, None) = arm.pat.kind; if let ExprKind::Array(args) = arm.body.kind; then { Some(FormatArgsExpn { @@ -564,6 +567,7 @@ impl FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> { value_args, format_string_parts, format_string_symbols, + arg_names, args, fmt_expr, }) @@ -587,9 +591,15 @@ impl FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> { if let Some(position_field) = fields.iter().find(|f| f.ident.name == sym::position); if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &position_field.expr.kind; if let LitKind::Int(position, _) = lit.node; + if let Ok(i) = usize::try_from(position); + let arg = &self.args[i]; + if let ExprKind::Call(_, [arg_name, _]) = arg.kind; + if let Some(j) = self + .arg_names + .iter() + .position(|pat| path_to_local_id(arg_name, pat.hir_id)); then { - let i = usize::try_from(position).unwrap(); - Some(FormatArgsArg { value: self.value_args[i], arg: &self.args[i], fmt: Some(fmt) }) + Some(FormatArgsArg { value: self.value_args[j], arg, fmt: Some(fmt) }) } else { None } @@ -718,9 +728,7 @@ impl PanicExpn<'tcx> { /// Parses an expanded `panic!` invocation pub fn parse(expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) -> Option { if_chain! { - if let ExprKind::Block(block, _) = expr.kind; - if let Some(init) = block.expr; - if let ExprKind::Call(_, [format_args]) = init.kind; + if let ExprKind::Call(_, [format_args]) = expr.kind; let expn_data = expr.span.ctxt().outer_expn_data(); if let Some(format_args) = FormatArgsExpn::parse(format_args); then { @@ -770,13 +778,13 @@ pub fn get_vec_init_kind<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) - } return Some(VecInitKind::WithExprCapacity(arg.hir_id)); } - } + }, ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) if match_def_path(cx, path.res.opt_def_id()?, &paths::DEFAULT_TRAIT_METHOD) && is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr), sym::Vec) => { return Some(VecInitKind::Default); - } + }, _ => (), } } diff --git a/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs b/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs index 9bc380ca6ca..086fbc9d3dd 100644 --- a/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs +++ b/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs @@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ pub mod sym_helper; #[allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] pub mod ast_utils; pub mod attrs; -pub mod camel_case; pub mod comparisons; pub mod consts; pub mod diagnostics; @@ -50,6 +49,7 @@ pub mod paths; pub mod ptr; pub mod qualify_min_const_fn; pub mod source; +pub mod str_utils; pub mod sugg; pub mod ty; pub mod usage; @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ pub fn is_default_equivalent(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> bool { /// Checks if the top level expression can be moved into a closure as is. /// Currently checks for: /// * Break/Continue outside the given loop HIR ids. -/// * Yield/Return statments. +/// * Yield/Return statements. /// * Inline assembly. /// * Usages of a field of a local where the type of the local can be partially moved. /// @@ -844,10 +844,13 @@ pub fn capture_local_usage(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> CaptureKind let mut capture_expr_ty = e; for (parent_id, parent) in cx.tcx.hir().parent_iter(e.hir_id) { - if let [Adjustment { - kind: Adjust::Deref(_) | Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::Ref(..)), - target, - }, ref adjust @ ..] = *cx + if let [ + Adjustment { + kind: Adjust::Deref(_) | Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::Ref(..)), + target, + }, + ref adjust @ .., + ] = *cx .typeck_results() .adjustments() .get(child_id) @@ -1232,9 +1235,7 @@ pub fn get_enclosing_loop_or_closure(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Opti for (_, node) in tcx.hir().parent_iter(expr.hir_id) { match node { Node::Expr( - e - @ - Expr { + e @ Expr { kind: ExprKind::Loop(..) | ExprKind::Closure(..), .. }, @@ -1692,10 +1693,12 @@ pub fn is_async_fn(kind: FnKind<'_>) -> bool { pub fn get_async_fn_body(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &Body<'_>) -> Option<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>> { if let ExprKind::Call( _, - &[Expr { - kind: ExprKind::Closure(_, _, body, _, _), - .. - }], + &[ + Expr { + kind: ExprKind::Closure(_, _, body, _, _), + .. + }, + ], ) = body.value.kind { if let ExprKind::Block( @@ -2123,7 +2126,7 @@ pub fn is_in_test_function(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, id: hir::HirId) -> bool { vis.found } -/// Checks whether item either has `test` attribute appelied, or +/// Checks whether item either has `test` attribute applied, or /// is a module with `test` in its name. /// /// Note: If you use this function, please add a `#[test]` case in `tests/ui_test`. diff --git a/clippy_utils/src/str_utils.rs b/clippy_utils/src/str_utils.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cba96e05a24 --- /dev/null +++ b/clippy_utils/src/str_utils.rs @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +/// Dealing with sting indices can be hard, this struct ensures that both the +/// character and byte index are provided for correct indexing. +#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub struct StrIndex { + pub char_index: usize, + pub byte_index: usize, +} + +impl StrIndex { + pub fn new(char_index: usize, byte_index: usize) -> Self { + Self { char_index, byte_index } + } +} + +/// Returns the index of the character after the first camel-case component of `s`. +/// +/// ``` +/// assert_eq!(camel_case_until("AbcDef"), StrIndex::new(6, 6)); +/// assert_eq!(camel_case_until("ABCD"), StrIndex::new(0, 0)); +/// assert_eq!(camel_case_until("AbcDD"), StrIndex::new(3, 3)); +/// assert_eq!(camel_case_until("Abc\u{f6}\u{f6}DD"), StrIndex::new(5, 7)); +/// ``` +#[must_use] +pub fn camel_case_until(s: &str) -> StrIndex { + let mut iter = s.char_indices().enumerate(); + if let Some((_char_index, (_, first))) = iter.next() { + if !first.is_uppercase() { + return StrIndex::new(0, 0); + } + } else { + return StrIndex::new(0, 0); + } + let mut up = true; + let mut last_index = StrIndex::new(0, 0); + for (char_index, (byte_index, c)) in iter { + if up { + if c.is_lowercase() { + up = false; + } else { + return last_index; + } + } else if c.is_uppercase() { + up = true; + last_index.byte_index = byte_index; + last_index.char_index = char_index; + } else if !c.is_lowercase() { + return StrIndex::new(char_index, byte_index); + } + } + + if up { + last_index + } else { + StrIndex::new(s.chars().count(), s.len()) + } +} + +/// Returns index of the last camel-case component of `s`. +/// +/// ``` +/// assert_eq!(camel_case_start("AbcDef"), StrIndex::new(0, 0)); +/// assert_eq!(camel_case_start("abcDef"), StrIndex::new(3, 3)); +/// assert_eq!(camel_case_start("ABCD"), StrIndex::new(4, 4)); +/// assert_eq!(camel_case_start("abcd"), StrIndex::new(4, 4)); +/// assert_eq!(camel_case_start("\u{f6}\u{f6}cd"), StrIndex::new(4, 6)); +/// ``` +#[must_use] +pub fn camel_case_start(s: &str) -> StrIndex { + let char_count = s.chars().count(); + let range = 0..char_count; + let mut iter = range.rev().zip(s.char_indices().rev()); + if let Some((char_index, (_, first))) = iter.next() { + if !first.is_lowercase() { + return StrIndex::new(char_index, s.len()); + } + } else { + return StrIndex::new(char_count, s.len()); + } + let mut down = true; + let mut last_index = StrIndex::new(char_count, s.len()); + for (char_index, (byte_index, c)) in iter { + if down { + if c.is_uppercase() { + down = false; + last_index.byte_index = byte_index; + last_index.char_index = char_index; + } else if !c.is_lowercase() { + return last_index; + } + } else if c.is_lowercase() { + down = true; + } else if c.is_uppercase() { + last_index.byte_index = byte_index; + last_index.char_index = char_index; + } else { + return last_index; + } + } + last_index +} + +/// Dealing with sting comparison can be complicated, this struct ensures that both the +/// character and byte count are provided for correct indexing. +#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)] +pub struct StrCount { + pub char_count: usize, + pub byte_count: usize, +} + +impl StrCount { + pub fn new(char_count: usize, byte_count: usize) -> Self { + Self { char_count, byte_count } + } +} + +/// Returns the number of chars that match from the start +/// +/// ``` +/// assert_eq!(count_match_start("hello_mouse", "hello_penguin"), StrCount::new(6, 6)); +/// assert_eq!(count_match_start("hello_clippy", "bye_bugs"), StrCount::new(0, 0)); +/// assert_eq!(count_match_start("hello_world", "hello_world"), StrCount::new(11, 11)); +/// assert_eq!(count_match_start("T\u{f6}ffT\u{f6}ff", "T\u{f6}ff"), StrCount::new(4, 5)); +/// ``` +#[must_use] +pub fn count_match_start(str1: &str, str2: &str) -> StrCount { + // (char_index, char1) + let char_count = str1.chars().count(); + let iter1 = (0..=char_count).zip(str1.chars()); + // (byte_index, char2) + let iter2 = str2.char_indices(); + + iter1 + .zip(iter2) + .take_while(|((_, c1), (_, c2))| c1 == c2) + .last() + .map_or_else(StrCount::default, |((char_index, _), (byte_index, character))| { + StrCount::new(char_index + 1, byte_index + character.len_utf8()) + }) +} + +/// Returns the number of chars and bytes that match from the end +/// +/// ``` +/// assert_eq!(count_match_end("hello_cat", "bye_cat"), StrCount::new(4, 4)); +/// assert_eq!(count_match_end("if_item_thing", "enum_value"), StrCount::new(0, 0)); +/// assert_eq!(count_match_end("Clippy", "Clippy"), StrCount::new(6, 6)); +/// assert_eq!(count_match_end("MyT\u{f6}ff", "YourT\u{f6}ff"), StrCount::new(4, 5)); +/// ``` +#[must_use] +pub fn count_match_end(str1: &str, str2: &str) -> StrCount { + let char_count = str1.chars().count(); + if char_count == 0 { + return StrCount::default(); + } + + // (char_index, char1) + let iter1 = (0..char_count).rev().zip(str1.chars().rev()); + // (byte_index, char2) + let byte_count = str2.len(); + let iter2 = str2.char_indices().rev(); + + iter1 + .zip(iter2) + .take_while(|((_, c1), (_, c2))| c1 == c2) + .last() + .map_or_else(StrCount::default, |((char_index, _), (byte_index, _))| { + StrCount::new(char_count - char_index, byte_count - byte_index) + }) +} + +#[cfg(test)] +mod test { + use super::*; + + #[test] + fn camel_case_start_full() { + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("AbcDef"), StrIndex::new(0, 0)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("Abc"), StrIndex::new(0, 0)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("ABcd"), StrIndex::new(0, 0)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("ABcdEf"), StrIndex::new(0, 0)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("AabABcd"), StrIndex::new(0, 0)); + } + + #[test] + fn camel_case_start_partial() { + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("abcDef"), StrIndex::new(3, 3)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("aDbc"), StrIndex::new(1, 1)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("aabABcd"), StrIndex::new(3, 3)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("\u{f6}\u{f6}AabABcd"), StrIndex::new(2, 4)); + } + + #[test] + fn camel_case_start_not() { + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("AbcDef_"), StrIndex::new(7, 7)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("AbcDD"), StrIndex::new(5, 5)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("all_small"), StrIndex::new(9, 9)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("\u{f6}_all_small"), StrIndex::new(11, 12)); + } + + #[test] + fn camel_case_start_caps() { + assert_eq!(camel_case_start("ABCD"), StrIndex::new(4, 4)); + } + + #[test] + fn camel_case_until_full() { + assert_eq!(camel_case_until("AbcDef"), StrIndex::new(6, 6)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_until("Abc"), StrIndex::new(3, 3)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_until("Abc\u{f6}\u{f6}\u{f6}"), StrIndex::new(6, 9)); + } + + #[test] + fn camel_case_until_not() { + assert_eq!(camel_case_until("abcDef"), StrIndex::new(0, 0)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_until("aDbc"), StrIndex::new(0, 0)); + } + + #[test] + fn camel_case_until_partial() { + assert_eq!(camel_case_until("AbcDef_"), StrIndex::new(6, 6)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_until("CallTypeC"), StrIndex::new(8, 8)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_until("AbcDD"), StrIndex::new(3, 3)); + assert_eq!(camel_case_until("Abc\u{f6}\u{f6}DD"), StrIndex::new(5, 7)); + } + + #[test] + fn until_caps() { + assert_eq!(camel_case_until("ABCD"), StrIndex::new(0, 0)); + } +} diff --git a/doc/adding_lints.md b/doc/adding_lints.md index 004eb28b446..bd32696d6db 100644 --- a/doc/adding_lints.md +++ b/doc/adding_lints.md @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ because that's clearly a non-descriptive name. - [Edition 2018 tests](#edition-2018-tests) - [Testing manually](#testing-manually) - [Lint declaration](#lint-declaration) + - [Lint registration](#lint-registration) - [Lint passes](#lint-passes) - [Emitting a lint](#emitting-a-lint) - [Adding the lint logic](#adding-the-lint-logic) @@ -43,9 +44,9 @@ take a look at our [lint naming guidelines][lint_naming]. To get started on this lint you can run `cargo dev new_lint --name=foo_functions --pass=early --category=pedantic` (category will default to nursery if not provided). This command will create two files: `tests/ui/foo_functions.rs` and -`clippy_lints/src/foo_functions.rs`, as well as run `cargo dev update_lints` to -register the new lint. For cargo lints, two project hierarchies (fail/pass) will -be created by default under `tests/ui-cargo`. +`clippy_lints/src/foo_functions.rs`, as well as +[registering the lint](#lint-registration). For cargo lints, two project +hierarchies (fail/pass) will be created by default under `tests/ui-cargo`. Next, we'll open up these files and add our lint! @@ -220,32 +221,34 @@ declare_lint_pass!(FooFunctions => [FOO_FUNCTIONS]); impl EarlyLintPass for FooFunctions {} ``` -Normally after declaring the lint, we have to run `cargo dev update_lints`, -which updates some files, so Clippy knows about the new lint. Since we used -`cargo dev new_lint ...` to generate the lint declaration, this was done -automatically. While `update_lints` automates most of the things, it doesn't -automate everything. We will have to register our lint pass manually in the -`register_plugins` function in `clippy_lints/src/lib.rs`: +[declare_clippy_lint]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/557f6848bd5b7183f55c1e1522a326e9e1df6030/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs#L60 +[example_lint_page]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#redundant_closure +[lint_naming]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/0344-conventions-galore.html#lints +[category_level_mapping]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/557f6848bd5b7183f55c1e1522a326e9e1df6030/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs#L110 + +## Lint registration + +When using `cargo dev new_lint`, the lint is automatically registered and +nothing more has to be done. + +When declaring a new lint by hand and `cargo dev update_lints` is used, the lint +pass may have to be registered manually in the `register_plugins` function in +`clippy_lints/src/lib.rs`: ```rust -store.register_early_pass(|| box foo_functions::FooFunctions); +store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(foo_functions::FooFunctions)); ``` As one may expect, there is a corresponding `register_late_pass` method available as well. Without a call to one of `register_early_pass` or `register_late_pass`, the lint pass in question will not be run. -One reason that `cargo dev` does not automate this step is that multiple lints -can use the same lint pass, so registering the lint pass may already be done -when adding a new lint. Another reason that this step is not automated is that -the order that the passes are registered determines the order the passes -actually run, which in turn affects the order that any emitted lints are output -in. - -[declare_clippy_lint]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/557f6848bd5b7183f55c1e1522a326e9e1df6030/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs#L60 -[example_lint_page]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#redundant_closure -[lint_naming]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/0344-conventions-galore.html#lints -[category_level_mapping]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/557f6848bd5b7183f55c1e1522a326e9e1df6030/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs#L110 +One reason that `cargo dev update_lints` does not automate this step is that +multiple lints can use the same lint pass, so registering the lint pass may +already be done when adding a new lint. Another reason that this step is not +automated is that the order that the passes are registered determines the order +the passes actually run, which in turn affects the order that any emitted lints +are output in. ## Lint passes @@ -564,7 +567,8 @@ in the following steps: /// (configuration_ident: Type = DefaultValue), ``` - The doc comment will be automatically added to the lint documentation. + The doc comment is automatically added to the documentation of the listed lints. The default + value will be formatted using the `Debug` implementation of the type. 2. Adding the configuration value to the lint impl struct: 1. This first requires the definition of a lint impl struct. Lint impl structs are usually generated with the `declare_lint_pass!` macro. This struct needs to be defined manually diff --git a/rust-toolchain b/rust-toolchain index 67eaf286004..09554c08987 100644 --- a/rust-toolchain +++ b/rust-toolchain @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ [toolchain] -channel = "nightly-2021-10-21" +channel = "nightly-2021-11-04" components = ["llvm-tools-preview", "rustc-dev", "rust-src"] diff --git a/tests/compile-test.rs b/tests/compile-test.rs index c15835ef299..f25cf1d3ef5 100644 --- a/tests/compile-test.rs +++ b/tests/compile-test.rs @@ -104,7 +104,10 @@ fn extern_flags() -> String { } fn default_config() -> compiletest::Config { - let mut config = compiletest::Config::default(); + let mut config = compiletest::Config { + edition: Some("2021".into()), + ..compiletest::Config::default() + }; if let Ok(filters) = env::var("TESTNAME") { config.filters = filters.split(',').map(std::string::ToString::to_string).collect(); diff --git a/tests/missing-test-files.rs b/tests/missing-test-files.rs index bd342e390f5..7d6edc2b1e0 100644 --- a/tests/missing-test-files.rs +++ b/tests/missing-test-files.rs @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ #![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))] #![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)] #![allow(clippy::assertions_on_constants)] +#![feature(path_file_prefix)] +use std::cmp::Ordering; +use std::ffi::OsStr; use std::fs::{self, DirEntry}; use std::path::Path; @@ -21,29 +24,39 @@ fn test_missing_tests() { } } -/* -Test for missing files. - -Since rs files are alphabetically before stderr/stdout, we can sort by the full name -and iter in that order. If we've seen the file stem for the first time and it's not -a rust file, it means the rust file has to be missing. -*/ +// Test for missing files. fn explore_directory(dir: &Path) -> Vec { let mut missing_files: Vec = Vec::new(); let mut current_file = String::new(); let mut files: Vec = fs::read_dir(dir).unwrap().filter_map(Result::ok).collect(); - files.sort_by_key(std::fs::DirEntry::path); + files.sort_by(|x, y| { + match x.path().file_prefix().cmp(&y.path().file_prefix()) { + Ordering::Equal => (), + ord => return ord, + } + // Sort rs files before the others if they share the same prefix. So when we see + // the file prefix for the first time and it's not a rust file, it means the rust + // file has to be missing. + match ( + x.path().extension().and_then(OsStr::to_str), + y.path().extension().and_then(OsStr::to_str), + ) { + (Some("rs"), _) => Ordering::Less, + (_, Some("rs")) => Ordering::Greater, + _ => Ordering::Equal, + } + }); for entry in &files { let path = entry.path(); if path.is_dir() { missing_files.extend(explore_directory(&path)); } else { - let file_stem = path.file_stem().unwrap().to_str().unwrap().to_string(); + let file_prefix = path.file_prefix().unwrap().to_str().unwrap().to_string(); if let Some(ext) = path.extension() { match ext.to_str().unwrap() { - "rs" => current_file = file_stem.clone(), + "rs" => current_file = file_prefix.clone(), "stderr" | "stdout" => { - if file_stem != current_file { + if file_prefix != current_file { missing_files.push(path.to_str().unwrap().to_string()); } }, diff --git a/tests/ui-toml/functions_maxlines/test.rs b/tests/ui-toml/functions_maxlines/test.rs index 33a3ef75136..e678c896fd3 100644 --- a/tests/ui-toml/functions_maxlines/test.rs +++ b/tests/ui-toml/functions_maxlines/test.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 - #![warn(clippy::too_many_lines)] // This function should be considered one line. diff --git a/tests/ui-toml/functions_maxlines/test.stderr b/tests/ui-toml/functions_maxlines/test.stderr index 7551cac9f50..d736bf89973 100644 --- a/tests/ui-toml/functions_maxlines/test.stderr +++ b/tests/ui-toml/functions_maxlines/test.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this function has too many lines (2/1) - --> $DIR/test.rs:20:1 + --> $DIR/test.rs:18:1 | LL | / fn too_many_lines() { LL | | println!("This is bad."); @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ LL | | } = note: `-D clippy::too-many-lines` implied by `-D warnings` error: this function has too many lines (4/1) - --> $DIR/test.rs:26:1 + --> $DIR/test.rs:24:1 | LL | / async fn async_too_many_lines() { LL | | println!("This is bad."); @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this function has too many lines (4/1) - --> $DIR/test.rs:32:1 + --> $DIR/test.rs:30:1 | LL | / fn closure_too_many_lines() { LL | | let _ = { @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this function has too many lines (2/1) - --> $DIR/test.rs:54:1 + --> $DIR/test.rs:52:1 | LL | / fn comment_before_code() { LL | | let _ = "test"; diff --git a/tests/ui/assertions_on_constants.rs b/tests/ui/assertions_on_constants.rs index 2180f848d62..cb516d0f977 100644 --- a/tests/ui/assertions_on_constants.rs +++ b/tests/ui/assertions_on_constants.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +//FIXME: suggestions are wrongly expanded, this should be fixed along with #7843 #![allow(non_fmt_panics)] macro_rules! assert_const { @@ -6,7 +7,6 @@ macro_rules! assert_const { debug_assert!($len < 0); }; } - fn main() { assert!(true); assert!(false); @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ fn main() { assert!(false, "false message"); let msg = "panic message"; - assert!(false, msg.to_uppercase()); + assert!(false, "{}", msg.to_uppercase()); const B: bool = true; assert!(B); diff --git a/tests/ui/assertions_on_constants.stderr b/tests/ui/assertions_on_constants.stderr index 4ca1e6f6e88..ec80ec702fb 100644 --- a/tests/ui/assertions_on_constants.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/assertions_on_constants.stderr @@ -26,22 +26,13 @@ LL | assert!(true, "true message"); = help: remove it = note: this error originates in the macro `assert` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) -error: `assert!(false, "false message")` should probably be replaced +error: `assert!(false, $crate::const_format_args!($($t)+))` should probably be replaced --> $DIR/assertions_on_constants.rs:14:5 | LL | assert!(false, "false message"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = help: use `panic!("false message")` or `unreachable!("false message")` - = note: this error originates in the macro `assert` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) - -error: `assert!(false, msg.to_uppercase())` should probably be replaced - --> $DIR/assertions_on_constants.rs:17:5 - | -LL | assert!(false, msg.to_uppercase()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: use `panic!(msg.to_uppercase())` or `unreachable!(msg.to_uppercase())` + = help: use `panic!($crate::const_format_args!($($t)+))` or `unreachable!($crate::const_format_args!($($t)+))` = note: this error originates in the macro `assert` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: `assert!(true)` will be optimized out by the compiler @@ -62,13 +53,13 @@ LL | assert!(C); = help: use `panic!()` or `unreachable!()` = note: this error originates in the macro `assert` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) -error: `assert!(false, "C message")` should probably be replaced +error: `assert!(false, $crate::const_format_args!($($t)+))` should probably be replaced --> $DIR/assertions_on_constants.rs:24:5 | LL | assert!(C, "C message"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | - = help: use `panic!("C message")` or `unreachable!("C message")` + = help: use `panic!($crate::const_format_args!($($t)+))` or `unreachable!($crate::const_format_args!($($t)+))` = note: this error originates in the macro `assert` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: `debug_assert!(true)` will be optimized out by the compiler @@ -80,5 +71,5 @@ LL | debug_assert!(true); = help: remove it = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::assert` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) -error: aborting due to 9 previous errors +error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/async_yields_async.fixed b/tests/ui/async_yields_async.fixed index 9b1a7ac3ba9..e20b58269b9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/async_yields_async.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/async_yields_async.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![feature(async_closure)] #![warn(clippy::async_yields_async)] diff --git a/tests/ui/async_yields_async.rs b/tests/ui/async_yields_async.rs index 731c094edb4..c1dfa398450 100644 --- a/tests/ui/async_yields_async.rs +++ b/tests/ui/async_yields_async.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![feature(async_closure)] #![warn(clippy::async_yields_async)] diff --git a/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr b/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr index 3f2051458f6..b0c4215e7dd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable - --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:40:9 + --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:39:9 | LL | let _h = async { | ____________________- @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ LL + }.await | error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable - --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:45:9 + --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:44:9 | LL | let _i = async { | ____________________- @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____- outer async construct error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable - --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:51:9 + --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:50:9 | LL | let _j = async || { | _______________________- @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ LL + }.await | error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable - --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:56:9 + --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:55:9 | LL | let _k = async || { | _______________________- @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____- outer async construct error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable - --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:58:23 + --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:57:23 | LL | let _l = async || CustomFutureType; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ LL | let _l = async || CustomFutureType; | help: consider awaiting this value: `CustomFutureType.await` error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable - --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:64:9 + --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:63:9 | LL | let _m = async || { | _______________________- diff --git a/tests/ui/await_holding_lock.rs b/tests/ui/await_holding_lock.rs index 0458950edee..dd6640a387a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/await_holding_lock.rs +++ b/tests/ui/await_holding_lock.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::await_holding_lock)] use std::sync::Mutex; diff --git a/tests/ui/await_holding_lock.stderr b/tests/ui/await_holding_lock.stderr index a5fcff7e0e4..ddfb104cdfb 100644 --- a/tests/ui/await_holding_lock.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/await_holding_lock.stderr @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ error: this MutexGuard is held across an 'await' point. Consider using an async-aware Mutex type or ensuring the MutexGuard is dropped before calling await - --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:7:9 + --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:6:9 | LL | let guard = x.lock().unwrap(); | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::await-holding-lock` implied by `-D warnings` note: these are all the await points this lock is held through - --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:7:5 + --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:6:5 | LL | / let guard = x.lock().unwrap(); LL | | baz().await @@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this MutexGuard is held across an 'await' point. Consider using an async-aware Mutex type or ensuring the MutexGuard is dropped before calling await - --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:28:9 + --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:27:9 | LL | let guard = x.lock().unwrap(); | ^^^^^ | note: these are all the await points this lock is held through - --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:28:5 + --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:27:5 | LL | / let guard = x.lock().unwrap(); LL | | @@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this MutexGuard is held across an 'await' point. Consider using an async-aware Mutex type or ensuring the MutexGuard is dropped before calling await - --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:41:13 + --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:40:13 | LL | let guard = x.lock().unwrap(); | ^^^^^ | note: these are all the await points this lock is held through - --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:41:9 + --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:40:9 | LL | / let guard = x.lock().unwrap(); LL | | baz().await @@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ error: this MutexGuard is held across an 'await' point. Consider using an async-aware Mutex type or ensuring the MutexGuard is dropped before calling await - --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:53:13 + --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:52:13 | LL | let guard = x.lock().unwrap(); | ^^^^^ | note: these are all the await points this lock is held through - --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:53:9 + --> $DIR/await_holding_lock.rs:52:9 | LL | / let guard = x.lock().unwrap(); LL | | baz().await diff --git a/tests/ui/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs b/tests/ui/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs index 88841597bb6..23b7095de3a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs +++ b/tests/ui/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::await_holding_refcell_ref)] use std::cell::RefCell; diff --git a/tests/ui/await_holding_refcell_ref.stderr b/tests/ui/await_holding_refcell_ref.stderr index 55e41dbca96..67cc0032be2 100644 --- a/tests/ui/await_holding_refcell_ref.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/await_holding_refcell_ref.stderr @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ error: this RefCell Ref is held across an 'await' point. Consider ensuring the Ref is dropped before calling await - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:7:9 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:6:9 | LL | let b = x.borrow(); | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::await-holding-refcell-ref` implied by `-D warnings` note: these are all the await points this ref is held through - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:7:5 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:6:5 | LL | / let b = x.borrow(); LL | | baz().await @@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this RefCell Ref is held across an 'await' point. Consider ensuring the Ref is dropped before calling await - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:12:9 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:11:9 | LL | let b = x.borrow_mut(); | ^ | note: these are all the await points this ref is held through - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:12:5 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:11:5 | LL | / let b = x.borrow_mut(); LL | | baz().await @@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this RefCell Ref is held across an 'await' point. Consider ensuring the Ref is dropped before calling await - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:33:9 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:32:9 | LL | let b = x.borrow_mut(); | ^ | note: these are all the await points this ref is held through - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:33:5 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:32:5 | LL | / let b = x.borrow_mut(); LL | | @@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this RefCell Ref is held across an 'await' point. Consider ensuring the Ref is dropped before calling await - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:45:9 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:44:9 | LL | let b = x.borrow_mut(); | ^ | note: these are all the await points this ref is held through - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:45:5 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:44:5 | LL | / let b = x.borrow_mut(); LL | | @@ -64,13 +64,13 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: this RefCell Ref is held across an 'await' point. Consider ensuring the Ref is dropped before calling await - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:60:13 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:59:13 | LL | let b = x.borrow_mut(); | ^ | note: these are all the await points this ref is held through - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:60:9 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:59:9 | LL | / let b = x.borrow_mut(); LL | | baz().await @@ -78,13 +78,13 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ error: this RefCell Ref is held across an 'await' point. Consider ensuring the Ref is dropped before calling await - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:72:13 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:71:13 | LL | let b = x.borrow_mut(); | ^ | note: these are all the await points this ref is held through - --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:72:9 + --> $DIR/await_holding_refcell_ref.rs:71:9 | LL | / let b = x.borrow_mut(); LL | | baz().await diff --git a/tests/ui/cast.rs b/tests/ui/cast.rs index 8ee0969b0f0..ebc1ed5587f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cast.rs +++ b/tests/ui/cast.rs @@ -92,4 +92,27 @@ fn main() { (1i64).checked_rem_euclid(-1i64).unwrap() as u64; (1i64).checked_rem_euclid(-1i64).unwrap() as u128; (1isize).checked_rem_euclid(-1isize).unwrap() as usize; + + // no lint for `cast_possible_truncation` + // with `signum` method call (see issue #5395) + let x: i64 = 5; + let _ = x.signum() as i32; + + let s = x.signum(); + let _ = s as i32; + + // Test for signed min + (-99999999999i64).min(1) as i8; // should be linted because signed + + // Test for various operations that remove enough bits for the result to fit + (999999u64 & 1) as u8; + (999999u64 % 15) as u8; + (999999u64 / 0x1_0000_0000_0000) as u16; + ({ 999999u64 >> 56 }) as u8; + ({ + let x = 999999u64; + x.min(1) + }) as u8; + 999999u64.clamp(0, 255) as u8; + 999999u64.clamp(0, 256) as u8; // should still be linted } diff --git a/tests/ui/cast.stderr b/tests/ui/cast.stderr index 4c66d736494..edf8790cf33 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cast.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cast.stderr @@ -138,5 +138,17 @@ error: casting `isize` to `usize` may lose the sign of the value LL | -1isize as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 22 previous errors +error: casting `i64` to `i8` may truncate the value + --> $DIR/cast.rs:105:5 + | +LL | (-99999999999i64).min(1) as i8; // should be linted because signed + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: casting `u64` to `u8` may truncate the value + --> $DIR/cast.rs:117:5 + | +LL | 999999u64.clamp(0, 256) as u8; // should still be linted + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 24 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/auxiliary/ice-7868-aux.rs b/tests/ui/crashes/auxiliary/ice-7868-aux.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bee29894b63 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/auxiliary/ice-7868-aux.rs @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +fn zero() { + unsafe { 0 }; +} diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-3969.rs b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-3969.rs index 4feab7910b7..9b68cac7ff4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-3969.rs +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-3969.rs @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ // in type inference. #![feature(trivial_bounds)] #![allow(unused)] - trait A {} impl A for i32 {} @@ -22,9 +21,9 @@ where fn unsized_local() where - for<'a> Dst: Sized, + for<'a> Dst: Sized, { - let x: Dst = *(Box::new(Dst { x: 1 }) as Box>); + let x: Dst = *(Box::new(Dst { x: 1 }) as Box>); } fn return_str() -> str diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-3969.stderr b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-3969.stderr index 9a89047f072..79018080886 100644 --- a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-3969.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-3969.stderr @@ -1,30 +1,34 @@ -error: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/ice-3969.rs:25:17 +error: trait bound str: std::marker::Sized does not depend on any type or lifetime parameters + --> $DIR/ice-3969.rs:20:10 | -LL | for<'a> Dst: Sized, - | ^^^^^^ help: use `dyn`: `dyn A + 'a` +LL | str: Sized; + | ^^^^^ | - = note: `-D bare-trait-objects` implied by `-D warnings` - = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! - = note: for more information, see + = note: `-D trivial-bounds` implied by `-D warnings` -error: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/ice-3969.rs:27:16 +error: trait bound for<'a> Dst<(dyn A + 'a)>: std::marker::Sized does not depend on any type or lifetime parameters + --> $DIR/ice-3969.rs:24:30 | -LL | let x: Dst = *(Box::new(Dst { x: 1 }) as Box>); - | ^ help: use `dyn`: `dyn A` - | - = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! - = note: for more information, see +LL | for<'a> Dst: Sized, + | ^^^^^ -error: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated - --> $DIR/ice-3969.rs:27:57 +error: trait bound str: std::marker::Sized does not depend on any type or lifetime parameters + --> $DIR/ice-3969.rs:31:10 | -LL | let x: Dst = *(Box::new(Dst { x: 1 }) as Box>); - | ^ help: use `dyn`: `dyn A` +LL | str: Sized, + | ^^^^^ + +error: trait bound std::string::String: std::ops::Neg does not depend on any type or lifetime parameters + --> $DIR/ice-3969.rs:38:13 | - = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2015) but is a hard error in Rust 2021! - = note: for more information, see +LL | String: ::std::ops::Neg, + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: trait bound i32: std::iter::Iterator does not depend on any type or lifetime parameters + --> $DIR/ice-3969.rs:45:10 + | +LL | i32: Iterator, + | ^^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-5207.rs b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-5207.rs index 1b20c9defac..f463f78a99a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-5207.rs +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-5207.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 - // Regression test for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5207 pub async fn bar<'a, T: 'a>(_: T) {} diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.rs b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.rs index 2e3d9fd1e92..0ccf0aae9d7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.rs +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ // originally from glacier fixed/77919.rs // encountered errors resolving bounds after type-checking - trait TypeVal { const VAL: T; } diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.stderr b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.stderr index eaa5e6f51cb..c8239897f3a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.stderr @@ -1,16 +1,20 @@ error[E0412]: cannot find type `PhantomData` in this scope - --> $DIR/ice-6252.rs:9:9 + --> $DIR/ice-6252.rs:8:9 | LL | _n: PhantomData, | ^^^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope | -help: consider importing this struct +help: consider importing one of these items + | +LL | use core::marker::PhantomData; + | +LL | use serde::__private::PhantomData; | LL | use std::marker::PhantomData; | error[E0412]: cannot find type `VAL` in this scope - --> $DIR/ice-6252.rs:11:63 + --> $DIR/ice-6252.rs:10:63 | LL | impl TypeVal for Multiply where N: TypeVal {} | - ^^^ not found in this scope @@ -18,7 +22,7 @@ LL | impl TypeVal for Multiply where N: TypeVal {} | help: you might be missing a type parameter: `, VAL` error[E0046]: not all trait items implemented, missing: `VAL` - --> $DIR/ice-6252.rs:11:1 + --> $DIR/ice-6252.rs:10:1 | LL | const VAL: T; | ------------- `VAL` from trait diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7231.rs b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7231.rs index 5595d8d1d62..4ad0d351372 100644 --- a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7231.rs +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7231.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![allow(clippy::never_loop)] async fn f() { diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7868.rs b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7868.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c6932164e3b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7868.rs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#![warn(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)] +#![allow(clippy::no_effect)] + +#[path = "auxiliary/ice-7868-aux.rs"] +mod zero; + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7868.stderr b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7868.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d7b49eb89a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7868.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +error: unsafe block missing a safety comment + --> $DIR/auxiliary/ice-7868-aux.rs:2:5 + | +LL | unsafe { 0 }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::undocumented-unsafe-blocks` implied by `-D warnings` +help: consider adding a safety comment + | +LL ~ // Safety: ... +LL ~ unsafe { 0 }; + | + +error: aborting due to previous error + diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7869.rs b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7869.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8f97a063a9a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7869.rs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +enum Tila { + TyöAlkoi, + TyöKeskeytyi, + TyöValmis, +} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7869.stderr b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7869.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4fa9fb27e76 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/ice-7869.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +error: all variants have the same prefix: `Työ` + --> $DIR/ice-7869.rs:1:1 + | +LL | / enum Tila { +LL | | TyöAlkoi, +LL | | TyöKeskeytyi, +LL | | TyöValmis, +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::enum-variant-names` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: remove the prefixes and use full paths to the variants instead of glob imports + +error: aborting due to previous error + diff --git a/tests/ui/crashes/used_underscore_binding_macro.rs b/tests/ui/crashes/used_underscore_binding_macro.rs index c57a45dc7aa..901eb4e5039 100644 --- a/tests/ui/crashes/used_underscore_binding_macro.rs +++ b/tests/ui/crashes/used_underscore_binding_macro.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 - use serde::Deserialize; /// Tests that we do not lint for unused underscores in a `MacroAttribute` diff --git a/tests/ui/debug_assert_with_mut_call.rs b/tests/ui/debug_assert_with_mut_call.rs index 477a47118d4..c5de4125565 100644 --- a/tests/ui/debug_assert_with_mut_call.rs +++ b/tests/ui/debug_assert_with_mut_call.rs @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -// compile-flags: --edition=2018 #![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] #![rustfmt::skip] #![warn(clippy::debug_assert_with_mut_call)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_closure_call)] + struct S; impl S { diff --git a/tests/ui/deprecated.rs b/tests/ui/deprecated.rs index 1943d0092e6..39a2601fee9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/deprecated.rs +++ b/tests/ui/deprecated.rs @@ -1,19 +1,18 @@ -#[warn(clippy::unstable_as_slice)] -#[warn(clippy::unstable_as_mut_slice)] -#[warn(clippy::misaligned_transmute)] -#[warn(clippy::unused_collect)] -#[warn(clippy::invalid_ref)] -#[warn(clippy::into_iter_on_array)] -#[warn(clippy::unused_label)] -#[warn(clippy::regex_macro)] -#[warn(clippy::drop_bounds)] -#[warn(clippy::temporary_cstring_as_ptr)] -#[warn(clippy::panic_params)] -#[warn(clippy::unknown_clippy_lints)] -#[warn(clippy::find_map)] -#[warn(clippy::filter_map)] -#[warn(clippy::pub_enum_variant_names)] -#[warn(clippy::wrong_pub_self_convention)] -#[warn(clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering)] +#![warn(clippy::should_assert_eq)] +#![warn(clippy::extend_from_slice)] +#![warn(clippy::range_step_by_zero)] +#![warn(clippy::unstable_as_slice)] +#![warn(clippy::unstable_as_mut_slice)] +#![warn(clippy::misaligned_transmute)] +#![warn(clippy::assign_ops)] +#![warn(clippy::if_let_redundant_pattern_matching)] +#![warn(clippy::unsafe_vector_initialization)] +#![warn(clippy::unused_collect)] +#![warn(clippy::replace_consts)] +#![warn(clippy::regex_macro)] +#![warn(clippy::find_map)] +#![warn(clippy::filter_map)] +#![warn(clippy::pub_enum_variant_names)] +#![warn(clippy::wrong_pub_self_convention)] fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/deprecated.stderr b/tests/ui/deprecated.stderr index 51048e45c06..6095f134d55 100644 --- a/tests/ui/deprecated.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/deprecated.stderr @@ -1,106 +1,100 @@ -error: lint `clippy::unstable_as_slice` has been removed: `Vec::as_slice` has been stabilized in 1.7 - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:1:8 +error: lint `clippy::should_assert_eq` has been removed: `assert!()` will be more flexible with RFC 2011 + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:1:9 | -LL | #[warn(clippy::unstable_as_slice)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #![warn(clippy::should_assert_eq)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D renamed-and-removed-lints` implied by `-D warnings` -error: lint `clippy::unstable_as_mut_slice` has been removed: `Vec::as_mut_slice` has been stabilized in 1.7 - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:2:8 +error: lint `clippy::extend_from_slice` has been removed: `.extend_from_slice(_)` is a faster way to extend a Vec by a slice + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:2:9 | -LL | #[warn(clippy::unstable_as_mut_slice)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #![warn(clippy::extend_from_slice)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: lint `clippy::range_step_by_zero` has been removed: `iterator.step_by(0)` panics nowadays + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:3:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::range_step_by_zero)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: lint `clippy::unstable_as_slice` has been removed: `Vec::as_slice` has been stabilized in 1.7 + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:4:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::unstable_as_slice)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: lint `clippy::unstable_as_mut_slice` has been removed: `Vec::as_mut_slice` has been stabilized in 1.7 + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:5:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::unstable_as_mut_slice)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: lint `clippy::misaligned_transmute` has been removed: this lint has been split into cast_ptr_alignment and transmute_ptr_to_ptr - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:3:8 + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:6:9 | -LL | #[warn(clippy::misaligned_transmute)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #![warn(clippy::misaligned_transmute)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: lint `clippy::assign_ops` has been removed: using compound assignment operators (e.g., `+=`) is harmless + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:7:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::assign_ops)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: lint `clippy::if_let_redundant_pattern_matching` has been removed: this lint has been changed to redundant_pattern_matching + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:8:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::if_let_redundant_pattern_matching)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: lint `clippy::unsafe_vector_initialization` has been removed: the replacement suggested by this lint had substantially different behavior + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:9:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::unsafe_vector_initialization)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: lint `clippy::unused_collect` has been removed: `collect` has been marked as #[must_use] in rustc and that covers all cases of this lint - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:4:8 + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:10:9 | -LL | #[warn(clippy::unused_collect)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #![warn(clippy::unused_collect)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: lint `clippy::invalid_ref` has been renamed to `invalid_value` - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:5:8 +error: lint `clippy::replace_consts` has been removed: associated-constants `MIN`/`MAX` of integers are preferred to `{min,max}_value()` and module constants + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:11:9 | -LL | #[warn(clippy::invalid_ref)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `invalid_value` - -error: lint `clippy::into_iter_on_array` has been renamed to `array_into_iter` - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:6:8 - | -LL | #[warn(clippy::into_iter_on_array)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `array_into_iter` - -error: lint `clippy::unused_label` has been renamed to `unused_labels` - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:7:8 - | -LL | #[warn(clippy::unused_label)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `unused_labels` +LL | #![warn(clippy::replace_consts)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: lint `clippy::regex_macro` has been removed: the regex! macro has been removed from the regex crate in 2018 - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:8:8 + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:12:9 | -LL | #[warn(clippy::regex_macro)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: lint `clippy::drop_bounds` has been renamed to `drop_bounds` - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:9:8 - | -LL | #[warn(clippy::drop_bounds)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `drop_bounds` - -error: lint `clippy::temporary_cstring_as_ptr` has been renamed to `temporary_cstring_as_ptr` - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:10:8 - | -LL | #[warn(clippy::temporary_cstring_as_ptr)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `temporary_cstring_as_ptr` - -error: lint `clippy::panic_params` has been renamed to `non_fmt_panics` - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:11:8 - | -LL | #[warn(clippy::panic_params)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `non_fmt_panics` - -error: lint `clippy::unknown_clippy_lints` has been renamed to `unknown_lints` - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:12:8 - | -LL | #[warn(clippy::unknown_clippy_lints)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `unknown_lints` +LL | #![warn(clippy::regex_macro)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: lint `clippy::find_map` has been removed: this lint has been replaced by `manual_find_map`, a more specific lint - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:13:8 + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:13:9 | -LL | #[warn(clippy::find_map)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #![warn(clippy::find_map)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: lint `clippy::filter_map` has been removed: this lint has been replaced by `manual_filter_map`, a more specific lint - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:14:8 + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:14:9 | -LL | #[warn(clippy::filter_map)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #![warn(clippy::filter_map)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: lint `clippy::pub_enum_variant_names` has been removed: set the `avoid-breaking-exported-api` config option to `false` to enable the `enum_variant_names` lint for public items - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:15:8 + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:15:9 | -LL | #[warn(clippy::pub_enum_variant_names)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #![warn(clippy::pub_enum_variant_names)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: lint `clippy::wrong_pub_self_convention` has been removed: set the `avoid-breaking-exported-api` config option to `false` to enable the `wrong_self_convention` lint for public items - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:16:8 + --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:16:9 | -LL | #[warn(clippy::wrong_pub_self_convention)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | #![warn(clippy::wrong_pub_self_convention)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -error: lint `clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering` has been renamed to `invalid_atomic_ordering` - --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:17:8 - | -LL | #[warn(clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `invalid_atomic_ordering` - -error: aborting due to 17 previous errors +error: aborting due to 16 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.rs b/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.rs index 4df241c9fc3..e27f9fea708 100644 --- a/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.rs +++ b/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![warn(clippy::diverging_sub_expression)] #![allow(clippy::match_same_arms, clippy::logic_bug)] - #[allow(clippy::empty_loop)] fn diverge() -> ! { loop {} diff --git a/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.stderr b/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.stderr index 170e7d92de4..c712a6a7e38 100644 --- a/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: sub-expression diverges - --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:20:10 + --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:19:10 | LL | b || diverge(); | ^^^^^^^^^ @@ -7,34 +7,42 @@ LL | b || diverge(); = note: `-D clippy::diverging-sub-expression` implied by `-D warnings` error: sub-expression diverges - --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:21:10 + --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:20:10 | LL | b || A.foo(); | ^^^^^^^ error: sub-expression diverges - --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:30:26 + --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:29:26 | LL | 6 => true || return, | ^^^^^^ error: sub-expression diverges - --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:31:26 + --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:30:26 | LL | 7 => true || continue, | ^^^^^^^^ error: sub-expression diverges - --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:34:26 + --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:33:26 | LL | 3 => true || diverge(), | ^^^^^^^^^ error: sub-expression diverges - --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:39:26 + --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:36:30 + | +LL | _ => true || panic!("boo"), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: sub-expression diverges + --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:38:26 | LL | _ => true || break, | ^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 6 previous errors +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.fixed b/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.fixed new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..747801b40ee --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +// run-rustfix +//! This file tests for the `DOC_MARKDOWN` lint. + +#![allow(dead_code, incomplete_features)] +#![warn(clippy::doc_markdown)] +#![feature(custom_inner_attributes, generic_const_exprs, const_option)] +#![rustfmt::skip] + +/// The `foo_bar` function does _nothing_. See also `foo::bar`. (note the dot there) +/// Markdown is _weird_. I mean _really weird_. This \_ is ok. So is `_`. But not `Foo::some_fun` +/// which should be reported only once despite being __doubly bad__. +/// Here be `::a::global:path`, and _`::another::global::path`_. :: is not a path though. +/// Import an item from `::awesome::global::blob::` (Intended postfix) +/// These are the options for `::Cat`: (Intended trailing single colon, shouldn't be linted) +/// That's not code ~`NotInCodeBlock`~. +/// `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +fn foo_bar() { +} + +/// That one tests multiline ticks. +/// ```rust +/// foo_bar FOO_BAR +/// _foo bar_ +/// ``` +/// +/// ~~~rust +/// foo_bar FOO_BAR +/// _foo bar_ +/// ~~~ +/// `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +fn multiline_codeblock() { +} + +/// This _is a test for +/// multiline +/// emphasis_. +/// `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +fn test_emphasis() { +} + +/// This tests units. See also #835. +/// kiB MiB GiB TiB PiB EiB +/// kib Mib Gib Tib Pib Eib +/// kB MB GB TB PB EB +/// kb Mb Gb Tb Pb Eb +/// 32kiB 32MiB 32GiB 32TiB 32PiB 32EiB +/// 32kib 32Mib 32Gib 32Tib 32Pib 32Eib +/// 32kB 32MB 32GB 32TB 32PB 32EB +/// 32kb 32Mb 32Gb 32Tb 32Pb 32Eb +/// NaN +/// `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +fn test_units() { +} + +/// This tests allowed identifiers. +/// KiB MiB GiB TiB PiB EiB +/// DirectX +/// ECMAScript +/// GPLv2 GPLv3 +/// GitHub GitLab +/// IPv4 IPv6 +/// ClojureScript CoffeeScript JavaScript PureScript TypeScript +/// NaN NaNs +/// OAuth GraphQL +/// OCaml +/// OpenGL OpenMP OpenSSH OpenSSL OpenStreetMap OpenDNS +/// WebGL +/// TensorFlow +/// TrueType +/// iOS macOS FreeBSD +/// TeX LaTeX BibTeX BibLaTeX +/// MinGW +/// CamelCase (see also #2395) +/// `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +fn test_allowed() { +} + +/// This test has [a `link_with_underscores`][chunked-example] inside it. See #823. +/// See also [the issue tracker](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/search?q=clippy::doc_markdown&type=Issues) +/// on GitHub (which is a camel-cased word, but is OK). And here is another [inline link][inline_link]. +/// It can also be [`inline_link2`]. +/// +/// [chunked-example]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chunked_transfer_encoding#Example +/// [inline_link]: https://foobar +/// [inline_link2]: https://foobar +/// The `main` function is the entry point of the program. Here it only calls the `foo_bar` and +/// `multiline_ticks` functions. +/// +/// expression of the type `_ m c` (where `` +/// is one of {`&`, '|'} and `` is one of {`!=`, `>=`, `>` , +/// `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +fn main() { + foo_bar(); + multiline_codeblock(); + test_emphasis(); + test_units(); +} + +/// ## `CamelCaseThing` +/// Talks about `CamelCaseThing`. Titles should be ignored; see issue #897. +/// +/// # `CamelCaseThing` +/// +/// Not a title #897 `CamelCaseThing` +/// `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +fn issue897() { +} + +/// I am confused by brackets? (`x_y`) +/// I am confused by brackets? (foo `x_y`) +/// I am confused by brackets? (`x_y` foo) +/// `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +fn issue900() { +} + +/// Diesel queries also have a similar problem to [Iterator][iterator], where +/// /// More talking +/// returning them from a function requires exposing the implementation of that +/// function. The [`helper_types`][helper_types] module exists to help with this, +/// but you might want to hide the return type or have it conditionally change. +/// Boxing can achieve both. +/// +/// [iterator]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html +/// [helper_types]: ../helper_types/index.html +/// `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +fn issue883() { +} + +/// `foo_bar +/// baz_quz` +/// [foo +/// bar](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/iter/trait.IteratorFooBar.html) +fn multiline() { +} + +/** E.g., serialization of an empty list: `FooBar` +``` +That's in a code block: `PackedNode` +``` + +And `BarQuz` too. +`be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +*/ +fn issue1073() { +} + +/** E.g., serialization of an empty list: `FooBar` +``` +That's in a code block: PackedNode +``` + +And `BarQuz` too. +`be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +*/ +fn issue1073_alt() { +} + +/// Tests more than three quotes: +/// ```` +/// DoNotWarn +/// ``` +/// StillDont +/// ```` +/// `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` +fn four_quotes() { +} + +#[cfg_attr(feature = "a", doc = " ```")] +#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "a"), doc = " ```ignore")] +/// fn main() { +/// let s = "localhost:10000".to_string(); +/// println!("{}", s); +/// } +/// ``` +fn issue_1469() {} + +/** + * This is a doc comment that should not be a list + *This would also be an error under a strict common mark interpretation + */ +fn issue_1920() {} + +/// An iterator over `mycrate::Collection`'s values. +/// It should not lint a `'static` lifetime in ticks. +fn issue_2210() {} + +/// This should not cause the lint to trigger: +/// #REQ-data-family.lint_partof_exists +fn issue_2343() {} + +/// This should not cause an ICE: +/// __|_ _|__||_| +fn pulldown_cmark_crash() {} + +/// This should not lint +/// (regression test for #7758) +/// [plain text][path::to::item] +fn intra_doc_link() {} + +// issue #7033 - generic_const_exprs ICE +struct S +where [(); N.checked_next_power_of_two().unwrap()]: { + arr: [T; N.checked_next_power_of_two().unwrap()], + n: usize, +} + +impl S +where [(); N.checked_next_power_of_two().unwrap()]: { + fn new() -> Self { + Self { + arr: [T::default(); N.checked_next_power_of_two().unwrap()], + n: 0, + } + } +} diff --git a/tests/ui/doc/doc.rs b/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.rs similarity index 91% rename from tests/ui/doc/doc.rs rename to tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.rs index 342208e52b8..f3cf966157a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/doc/doc.rs +++ b/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +// run-rustfix //! This file tests for the `DOC_MARKDOWN` lint. #![allow(dead_code, incomplete_features)] @@ -8,7 +9,9 @@ /// The foo_bar function does _nothing_. See also foo::bar. (note the dot there) /// Markdown is _weird_. I mean _really weird_. This \_ is ok. So is `_`. But not Foo::some_fun /// which should be reported only once despite being __doubly bad__. -/// Here be ::a::global:path. +/// Here be ::a::global:path, and _::another::global::path_. :: is not a path though. +/// Import an item from ::awesome::global::blob:: (Intended postfix) +/// These are the options for ::Cat: (Intended trailing single colon, shouldn't be linted) /// That's not code ~NotInCodeBlock~. /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it fn foo_bar() { @@ -162,12 +165,6 @@ fn issue1073_alt() { fn four_quotes() { } -/// See [NIST SP 800-56A, revision 2]. -/// -/// [NIST SP 800-56A, revision 2]: -/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/902#issuecomment-261919419 -fn issue_902_comment() {} - #[cfg_attr(feature = "a", doc = " ```")] #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "a"), doc = " ```ignore")] /// fn main() { @@ -183,14 +180,6 @@ fn issue_1469() {} */ fn issue_1920() {} -/// Ok: -/// -/// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org -/// Not ok: https://www.unicode.org -/// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org/ -/// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Reordering_Resolved_Levels -fn issue_1832() {} - /// An iterator over mycrate::Collection's values. /// It should not lint a `'static` lifetime in ticks. fn issue_2210() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.stderr b/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..31132f86edb --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/doc/doc-fixable.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:9:9 + | +LL | /// The foo_bar function does _nothing_. See also foo::bar. (note the dot there) + | ^^^^^^^ help: try: ``foo_bar`` + | + = note: `-D clippy::doc-markdown` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:9:51 + | +LL | /// The foo_bar function does _nothing_. See also foo::bar. (note the dot there) + | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``foo::bar`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:10:83 + | +LL | /// Markdown is _weird_. I mean _really weird_. This /_ is ok. So is `_`. But not Foo::some_fun + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``Foo::some_fun`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:12:13 + | +LL | /// Here be ::a::global:path, and _::another::global::path_. :: is not a path though. + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``::a::global:path`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:12:36 + | +LL | /// Here be ::a::global:path, and _::another::global::path_. :: is not a path though. + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``::another::global::path`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:13:25 + | +LL | /// Import an item from ::awesome::global::blob:: (Intended postfix) + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``::awesome::global::blob::`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:14:31 + | +LL | /// These are the options for ::Cat: (Intended trailing single colon, shouldn't be linted) + | ^^^^^ help: try: ``::Cat`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:15:22 + | +LL | /// That's not code ~NotInCodeBlock~. + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``NotInCodeBlock`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:16:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:30:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:37:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:51:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:74:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:78:22 + | +LL | /// This test has [a link_with_underscores][chunked-example] inside it. See #823. + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``link_with_underscores`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:81:21 + | +LL | /// It can also be [inline_link2]. + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``inline_link2`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:91:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:99:8 + | +LL | /// ## CamelCaseThing + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``CamelCaseThing`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:102:7 + | +LL | /// # CamelCaseThing + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``CamelCaseThing`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:104:22 + | +LL | /// Not a title #897 CamelCaseThing + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``CamelCaseThing`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:105:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:112:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:125:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:136:43 + | +LL | /** E.g., serialization of an empty list: FooBar + | ^^^^^^ help: try: ``FooBar`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:141:5 + | +LL | And BarQuz too. + | ^^^^^^ help: try: ``BarQuz`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:142:1 + | +LL | be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:147:43 + | +LL | /** E.g., serialization of an empty list: FooBar + | ^^^^^^ help: try: ``FooBar`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:152:5 + | +LL | And BarQuz too. + | ^^^^^^ help: try: ``BarQuz`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:153:1 + | +LL | be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:164:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it`` + +error: item in documentation is missing backticks + --> $DIR/doc-fixable.rs:183:22 + | +LL | /// An iterator over mycrate::Collection's values. + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``mycrate::Collection`` + +error: aborting due to 30 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/doc/doc.stderr b/tests/ui/doc/doc.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index 7eab8a85f09..00000000000 --- a/tests/ui/doc/doc.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -error: you should put `foo_bar` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:8:9 - | -LL | /// The foo_bar function does _nothing_. See also foo::bar. (note the dot there) - | ^^^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::doc-markdown` implied by `-D warnings` - -error: you should put `foo::bar` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:8:51 - | -LL | /// The foo_bar function does _nothing_. See also foo::bar. (note the dot there) - | ^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `Foo::some_fun` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:9:83 - | -LL | /// Markdown is _weird_. I mean _really weird_. This /_ is ok. So is `_`. But not Foo::some_fun - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `a::global:path` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:11:15 - | -LL | /// Here be ::a::global:path. - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `NotInCodeBlock` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:12:22 - | -LL | /// That's not code ~NotInCodeBlock~. - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:13:5 - | -LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:27:5 - | -LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:34:5 - | -LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:48:5 - | -LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:71:5 - | -LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `link_with_underscores` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:75:22 - | -LL | /// This test has [a link_with_underscores][chunked-example] inside it. See #823. - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `inline_link2` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:78:21 - | -LL | /// It can also be [inline_link2]. - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:88:5 - | -LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `CamelCaseThing` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:96:8 - | -LL | /// ## CamelCaseThing - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `CamelCaseThing` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:99:7 - | -LL | /// # CamelCaseThing - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `CamelCaseThing` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:101:22 - | -LL | /// Not a title #897 CamelCaseThing - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:102:5 - | -LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:109:5 - | -LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:122:5 - | -LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `FooBar` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:133:43 - | -LL | /** E.g., serialization of an empty list: FooBar - | ^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `BarQuz` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:138:5 - | -LL | And BarQuz too. - | ^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:139:1 - | -LL | be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `FooBar` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:144:43 - | -LL | /** E.g., serialization of an empty list: FooBar - | ^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `BarQuz` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:149:5 - | -LL | And BarQuz too. - | ^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:150:1 - | -LL | be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:161:5 - | -LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put bare URLs between `<`/`>` or make a proper Markdown link - --> $DIR/doc.rs:188:13 - | -LL | /// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put bare URLs between `<`/`>` or make a proper Markdown link - --> $DIR/doc.rs:189:13 - | -LL | /// Not ok: https://www.unicode.org - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put bare URLs between `<`/`>` or make a proper Markdown link - --> $DIR/doc.rs:190:13 - | -LL | /// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org/ - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put bare URLs between `<`/`>` or make a proper Markdown link - --> $DIR/doc.rs:191:13 - | -LL | /// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Reordering_Resolved_Levels - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: you should put `mycrate::Collection` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:194:22 - | -LL | /// An iterator over mycrate::Collection's values. - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -error: aborting due to 31 previous errors - diff --git a/tests/ui/doc/issue_1832.rs b/tests/ui/doc/issue_1832.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..10586f16d46 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/doc/issue_1832.rs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +/// Ok: +/// +/// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org +/// Not ok: https://www.unicode.org +/// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org/ +/// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Reordering_Resolved_Levels +fn issue_1832() {} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/doc/issue_902.rs b/tests/ui/doc/issue_902.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4b0c835dd3f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/doc/issue_902.rs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +/// See [NIST SP 800-56A, revision 2]. +/// +/// [NIST SP 800-56A, revision 2]: +/// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/902#issuecomment-261919419 +fn issue_902_comment() {} + +fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/doc/unbalanced_ticks.stderr b/tests/ui/doc/unbalanced_ticks.stderr index 45ca34e2a8c..9670e5c24fb 100644 --- a/tests/ui/doc/unbalanced_ticks.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/doc/unbalanced_ticks.stderr @@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ LL | /// This paragraph has `unbalanced_tick marks and should stop_linting. | = help: a backtick may be missing a pair -error: you should put `should_be` between ticks in the documentation +error: item in documentation is missing backticks --> $DIR/unbalanced_ticks.rs:15:32 | LL | /// This paragraph is fine and should_be linted normally. - | ^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``should_be`` error: backticks are unbalanced --> $DIR/unbalanced_ticks.rs:17:1 @@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ LL | /// Double unbalanced backtick from ``here to here` should lint. | = help: a backtick may be missing a pair -error: you should put `not_fine` between ticks in the documentation +error: item in documentation is missing backticks --> $DIR/unbalanced_ticks.rs:30:8 | LL | /// ## not_fine - | ^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``not_fine`` error: backticks are unbalanced --> $DIR/unbalanced_ticks.rs:32:1 @@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ LL | /// - This `item has unbalanced tick marks | = help: a backtick may be missing a pair -error: you should put `backticks_here` between ticks in the documentation +error: item in documentation is missing backticks --> $DIR/unbalanced_ticks.rs:35:23 | LL | /// - This item needs backticks_here - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: ``backticks_here`` error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/doc_errors.rs b/tests/ui/doc_errors.rs index c77a74a58f2..30fdd3b0873 100644 --- a/tests/ui/doc_errors.rs +++ b/tests/ui/doc_errors.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::missing_errors_doc)] #![allow(clippy::result_unit_err)] #![allow(clippy::unnecessary_wraps)] diff --git a/tests/ui/doc_errors.stderr b/tests/ui/doc_errors.stderr index b5a81419dae..c7b616e2897 100644 --- a/tests/ui/doc_errors.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/doc_errors.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section - --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:8:1 + --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:7:1 | LL | / pub fn pub_fn_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | | } = note: `-D clippy::missing-errors-doc` implied by `-D warnings` error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section - --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:12:1 + --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:11:1 | LL | / pub async fn async_pub_fn_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section - --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:17:1 + --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:16:1 | LL | / pub fn pub_fn_returning_io_result() -> io::Result<()> { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section - --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:22:1 + --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:21:1 | LL | / pub async fn async_pub_fn_returning_io_result() -> io::Result<()> { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section - --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:52:5 + --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:51:5 | LL | / pub fn pub_method_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section - --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:57:5 + --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:56:5 | LL | / pub async fn async_pub_method_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()> { LL | | unimplemented!(); @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ error: docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section - --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:86:5 + --> $DIR/doc_errors.rs:85:5 | LL | fn trait_method_missing_errors_header() -> Result<(), ()>; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.rs b/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.rs index 03bb30f9083..4464a21b3b6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.rs +++ b/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.rs @@ -125,3 +125,8 @@ pub mod __macro { pub unsafe fn f() {} } } + +/// # Implementation safety +pub unsafe trait DocumentedUnsafeTraitWithImplementationHeader { + fn method(); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/enum_variants.stderr b/tests/ui/enum_variants.stderr index 447fbb9e1bf..add8a91e26b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/enum_variants.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/enum_variants.stderr @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ LL | | } | = help: remove the prefixes and use full paths to the variants instead of glob imports -error: all variants have the same prefix: `With` +error: all variants have the same prefix: `WithOut` --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:81:1 | LL | / enum Seallll { diff --git a/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.rs b/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.rs index 8e6a32b7be3..aad78319d48 100644 --- a/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.rs +++ b/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 - #[warn(clippy::eval_order_dependence)] #[allow( unused_assignments, diff --git a/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.stderr b/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.stderr index 4f611e308e1..7c6265a0879 100644 --- a/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.stderr @@ -1,48 +1,48 @@ error: unsequenced read of `x` - --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:16:9 + --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:14:9 | LL | } + x; | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::eval-order-dependence` implied by `-D warnings` note: whether read occurs before this write depends on evaluation order - --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:14:9 + --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:12:9 | LL | x = 1; | ^^^^^ error: unsequenced read of `x` - --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:19:5 + --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:17:5 | LL | x += { | ^ | note: whether read occurs before this write depends on evaluation order - --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:20:9 + --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:18:9 | LL | x = 20; | ^^^^^^ error: unsequenced read of `x` - --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:32:12 + --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:30:12 | LL | a: x, | ^ | note: whether read occurs before this write depends on evaluation order - --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:34:13 + --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:32:13 | LL | x = 6; | ^^^^^ error: unsequenced read of `x` - --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:41:9 + --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:39:9 | LL | x += { | ^ | note: whether read occurs before this write depends on evaluation order - --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:42:13 + --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:40:13 | LL | x = 20; | ^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.rs b/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.rs index 495cd97e05e..5d5af4e4632 100644 --- a/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.rs +++ b/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ #![deny(clippy::fallible_impl_from)] -#![allow(clippy::if_then_panic)] // docs example struct Foo(i32); diff --git a/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.stderr b/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.stderr index f5d0b98c108..4e0f08a1215 100644 --- a/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: consider implementing `TryFrom` instead - --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:6:1 + --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:5:1 | LL | / impl From for Foo { LL | | fn from(s: String) -> Self { @@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ LL | #![deny(clippy::fallible_impl_from)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = help: `From` is intended for infallible conversions only. Use `TryFrom` if there's a possibility for the conversion to fail note: potential failure(s) - --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:8:13 + --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:7:13 | LL | Foo(s.parse().unwrap()) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: consider implementing `TryFrom` instead - --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:27:1 + --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:26:1 | LL | / impl From for Invalid { LL | | fn from(i: usize) -> Invalid { @@ -34,14 +34,14 @@ LL | | } | = help: `From` is intended for infallible conversions only. Use `TryFrom` if there's a possibility for the conversion to fail note: potential failure(s) - --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:30:13 + --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:29:13 | LL | panic!(); | ^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2015` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: consider implementing `TryFrom` instead - --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:36:1 + --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:35:1 | LL | / impl From> for Invalid { LL | | fn from(s: Option) -> Invalid { @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ LL | | } | = help: `From` is intended for infallible conversions only. Use `TryFrom` if there's a possibility for the conversion to fail note: potential failure(s) - --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:38:17 + --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:37:17 | LL | let s = s.unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ LL | } else if s.parse::().unwrap() != 42 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ LL | panic!("{:?}", s); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2015` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: consider implementing `TryFrom` instead - --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:54:1 + --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:53:1 | LL | / impl<'a> From<&'a mut as ProjStrTrait>::ProjString> for Invalid { LL | | fn from(s: &'a mut as ProjStrTrait>::ProjString) -> Invalid { @@ -81,13 +81,13 @@ LL | | } | = help: `From` is intended for infallible conversions only. Use `TryFrom` if there's a possibility for the conversion to fail note: potential failure(s) - --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:56:12 + --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:55:12 | LL | if s.parse::().ok().unwrap() != 42 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ LL | panic!("{:?}", s); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2015` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/format.fixed b/tests/ui/format.fixed index 73fc750511c..64cb7b1cfb8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/format.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/format.fixed @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ fn main() { r##"foo {} " bar"##.to_string(); + let _ = String::new(); + "foo".to_string(); format!("{:?}", "foo"); // Don't warn about `Debug`. format!("{:8}", "foo"); diff --git a/tests/ui/format.rs b/tests/ui/format.rs index 2f4595650cb..a065b1b5683 100644 --- a/tests/ui/format.rs +++ b/tests/ui/format.rs @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ fn main() { " bar"## ); + let _ = format!(""); + format!("{}", "foo"); format!("{:?}", "foo"); // Don't warn about `Debug`. format!("{:8}", "foo"); diff --git a/tests/ui/format.stderr b/tests/ui/format.stderr index 701399b32d6..58ad7499bb2 100644 --- a/tests/ui/format.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/format.stderr @@ -34,64 +34,70 @@ LL ~ " bar"##.to_string(); | error: useless use of `format!` - --> $DIR/format.rs:21:5 + --> $DIR/format.rs:21:13 + | +LL | let _ = format!(""); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `String::new()`: `String::new()` + +error: useless use of `format!` + --> $DIR/format.rs:23:5 | LL | format!("{}", "foo"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `"foo".to_string()` error: useless use of `format!` - --> $DIR/format.rs:25:5 + --> $DIR/format.rs:27:5 | LL | format!("{:+}", "foo"); // Warn when the format makes no difference. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `"foo".to_string()` error: useless use of `format!` - --> $DIR/format.rs:26:5 + --> $DIR/format.rs:28:5 | LL | format!("{:<}", "foo"); // Warn when the format makes no difference. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `"foo".to_string()` error: useless use of `format!` - --> $DIR/format.rs:31:5 + --> $DIR/format.rs:33:5 | LL | format!("{}", arg); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `arg.to_string()` error: useless use of `format!` - --> $DIR/format.rs:35:5 + --> $DIR/format.rs:37:5 | LL | format!("{:+}", arg); // Warn when the format makes no difference. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `arg.to_string()` error: useless use of `format!` - --> $DIR/format.rs:36:5 + --> $DIR/format.rs:38:5 | LL | format!("{:<}", arg); // Warn when the format makes no difference. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `arg.to_string()` error: useless use of `format!` - --> $DIR/format.rs:63:5 + --> $DIR/format.rs:65:5 | LL | format!("{}", 42.to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `42.to_string()` error: useless use of `format!` - --> $DIR/format.rs:65:5 + --> $DIR/format.rs:67:5 | LL | format!("{}", x.display().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `x.display().to_string()` error: useless use of `format!` - --> $DIR/format.rs:69:18 + --> $DIR/format.rs:71:18 | LL | let _ = Some(format!("{}", a + "bar")); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `a + "bar"` error: useless use of `format!` - --> $DIR/format.rs:73:22 + --> $DIR/format.rs:75:22 | LL | let _s: String = format!("{}", &*v.join("/n")); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `(&*v.join("/n")).to_string()` -error: aborting due to 14 previous errors +error: aborting due to 15 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/format_args.fixed b/tests/ui/format_args.fixed index 8376566c4d6..69b5e1c722e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/format_args.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/format_args.fixed @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ #![allow(unused_variables)] #![allow(clippy::assertions_on_constants)] #![allow(clippy::eq_op)] +#![allow(clippy::print_literal)] #![warn(clippy::to_string_in_format_args)] use std::io::{stdout, Write}; @@ -97,9 +98,20 @@ fn main() { println!("{}", Z(1)); println!("{}", **x); println!("{}", ***x_ref); + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7903 + println!("{foo}{bar}", foo = "foo", bar = "bar"); + println!("{foo}{bar}", foo = "foo", bar = "bar"); + println!("{foo}{bar}", bar = "bar", foo = "foo"); + println!("{foo}{bar}", bar = "bar", foo = "foo"); + // negative tests println!("error: something failed at {}", Somewhere.to_string()); + // The next two tests are negative because caching the string might be faster than calling `::fmt` twice. println!("{} and again {0}", x.to_string()); + println!("{foo}{foo}", foo = "foo".to_string()); my_macro!(); println!("error: something failed at {}", my_other_macro!()); + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7903 + println!("{foo}{foo:?}", foo = "foo".to_string()); } diff --git a/tests/ui/format_args.rs b/tests/ui/format_args.rs index 164cc07066d..3a434c5bf00 100644 --- a/tests/ui/format_args.rs +++ b/tests/ui/format_args.rs @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ #![allow(unused_variables)] #![allow(clippy::assertions_on_constants)] #![allow(clippy::eq_op)] +#![allow(clippy::print_literal)] #![warn(clippy::to_string_in_format_args)] use std::io::{stdout, Write}; @@ -97,9 +98,20 @@ fn main() { println!("{}", Z(1).to_string()); println!("{}", x.to_string()); println!("{}", x_ref.to_string()); + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7903 + println!("{foo}{bar}", foo = "foo".to_string(), bar = "bar"); + println!("{foo}{bar}", foo = "foo", bar = "bar".to_string()); + println!("{foo}{bar}", bar = "bar".to_string(), foo = "foo"); + println!("{foo}{bar}", bar = "bar", foo = "foo".to_string()); + // negative tests println!("error: something failed at {}", Somewhere.to_string()); + // The next two tests are negative because caching the string might be faster than calling `::fmt` twice. println!("{} and again {0}", x.to_string()); + println!("{foo}{foo}", foo = "foo".to_string()); my_macro!(); println!("error: something failed at {}", my_other_macro!()); + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7903 + println!("{foo}{foo:?}", foo = "foo".to_string()); } diff --git a/tests/ui/format_args.stderr b/tests/ui/format_args.stderr index 9cfc97edeaf..c0cbca50795 100644 --- a/tests/ui/format_args.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/format_args.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `format!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:75:72 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:76:72 | LL | let _ = format!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this @@ -7,100 +7,124 @@ LL | let _ = format!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_ = note: `-D clippy::to-string-in-format-args` implied by `-D warnings` error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `write!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:79:27 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:80:27 | LL | Location::caller().to_string() | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `writeln!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:84:27 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:85:27 | LL | Location::caller().to_string() | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `print!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:86:63 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:87:63 | LL | print!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `println!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:87:65 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:88:65 | LL | println!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `eprint!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:88:64 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:89:64 | LL | eprint!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `eprintln!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:89:66 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:90:66 | LL | eprintln!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `format_args!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:90:77 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:91:77 | LL | let _ = format_args!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `assert!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:91:70 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:92:70 | LL | assert!(true, "error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `assert_eq!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:92:73 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:93:73 | LL | assert_eq!(0, 0, "error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `assert_ne!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:93:73 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:94:73 | LL | assert_ne!(0, 0, "error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `panic!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:94:63 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:95:63 | LL | panic!("error: something failed at {}", Location::caller().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `println!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:95:20 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:96:20 | LL | println!("{}", X(1).to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use this: `*X(1)` error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `println!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:96:20 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:97:20 | LL | println!("{}", Y(&X(1)).to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use this: `***Y(&X(1))` error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `println!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:97:24 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:98:24 | LL | println!("{}", Z(1).to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `println!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:98:20 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:99:20 | LL | println!("{}", x.to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use this: `**x` error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `println!` args - --> $DIR/format_args.rs:99:20 + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:100:20 | LL | println!("{}", x_ref.to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use this: `***x_ref` -error: aborting due to 17 previous errors +error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `println!` args + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:102:39 + | +LL | println!("{foo}{bar}", foo = "foo".to_string(), bar = "bar"); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this + +error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `println!` args + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:103:52 + | +LL | println!("{foo}{bar}", foo = "foo", bar = "bar".to_string()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this + +error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `println!` args + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:104:39 + | +LL | println!("{foo}{bar}", bar = "bar".to_string(), foo = "foo"); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this + +error: `to_string` applied to a type that implements `Display` in `println!` args + --> $DIR/format_args.rs:105:52 + | +LL | println!("{foo}{bar}", bar = "bar", foo = "foo".to_string()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this + +error: aborting due to 21 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.rs b/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.rs index a8c06c2bde6..b24ddf7321e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.rs +++ b/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.rs @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ fn main() { assert_ne!(0, 0, "error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller())); panic!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller())); + // negative tests println!("error: {}", format_args!("something failed at {}", Location::caller())); println!("error: {:>70}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller())); println!("error: {} {0}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller())); diff --git a/tests/ui/future_not_send.rs b/tests/ui/future_not_send.rs index d3a920de4b6..858036692d6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/future_not_send.rs +++ b/tests/ui/future_not_send.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::future_not_send)] use std::cell::Cell; diff --git a/tests/ui/future_not_send.stderr b/tests/ui/future_not_send.stderr index c734051ccf3..3cc05e2fdbe 100644 --- a/tests/ui/future_not_send.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/future_not_send.stderr @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ error: future cannot be sent between threads safely - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:8:62 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:7:62 | LL | async fn private_future(rc: Rc<[u8]>, cell: &Cell) -> bool { | ^^^^ future returned by `private_future` is not `Send` | = note: `-D clippy::future-not-send` implied by `-D warnings` note: future is not `Send` as this value is used across an await - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:9:5 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:8:5 | LL | async fn private_future(rc: Rc<[u8]>, cell: &Cell) -> bool { | -- has type `std::rc::Rc<[u8]>` which is not `Send` @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | } | - `rc` is later dropped here = note: `std::rc::Rc<[u8]>` doesn't implement `std::marker::Send` note: future is not `Send` as this value is used across an await - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:9:5 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:8:5 | LL | async fn private_future(rc: Rc<[u8]>, cell: &Cell) -> bool { | ---- has type `&std::cell::Cell` which is not `Send` @@ -27,13 +27,13 @@ LL | } = note: `std::cell::Cell` doesn't implement `std::marker::Sync` error: future cannot be sent between threads safely - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:12:42 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:11:42 | LL | pub async fn public_future(rc: Rc<[u8]>) { | ^ future returned by `public_future` is not `Send` | note: future is not `Send` as this value is used across an await - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:13:5 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:12:5 | LL | pub async fn public_future(rc: Rc<[u8]>) { | -- has type `std::rc::Rc<[u8]>` which is not `Send` @@ -44,45 +44,45 @@ LL | } = note: `std::rc::Rc<[u8]>` doesn't implement `std::marker::Send` error: future cannot be sent between threads safely - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:20:63 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:19:63 | LL | async fn private_future2(rc: Rc<[u8]>, cell: &Cell) -> bool { | ^^^^ future returned by `private_future2` is not `Send` | note: captured value is not `Send` - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:20:26 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:19:26 | LL | async fn private_future2(rc: Rc<[u8]>, cell: &Cell) -> bool { | ^^ has type `std::rc::Rc<[u8]>` which is not `Send` = note: `std::rc::Rc<[u8]>` doesn't implement `std::marker::Send` note: captured value is not `Send` because `&` references cannot be sent unless their referent is `Sync` - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:20:40 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:19:40 | LL | async fn private_future2(rc: Rc<[u8]>, cell: &Cell) -> bool { | ^^^^ has type `&std::cell::Cell` which is not `Send`, because `std::cell::Cell` is not `Sync` = note: `std::cell::Cell` doesn't implement `std::marker::Sync` error: future cannot be sent between threads safely - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:24:43 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:23:43 | LL | pub async fn public_future2(rc: Rc<[u8]>) {} | ^ future returned by `public_future2` is not `Send` | note: captured value is not `Send` - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:24:29 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:23:29 | LL | pub async fn public_future2(rc: Rc<[u8]>) {} | ^^ has type `std::rc::Rc<[u8]>` which is not `Send` = note: `std::rc::Rc<[u8]>` doesn't implement `std::marker::Send` error: future cannot be sent between threads safely - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:35:39 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:34:39 | LL | async fn private_future(&self) -> usize { | ^^^^^ future returned by `private_future` is not `Send` | note: future is not `Send` as this value is used across an await - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:36:9 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:35:9 | LL | async fn private_future(&self) -> usize { | ----- has type `&Dummy` which is not `Send` @@ -94,13 +94,13 @@ LL | } = note: `std::rc::Rc<[u8]>` doesn't implement `std::marker::Sync` error: future cannot be sent between threads safely - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:40:39 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:39:39 | LL | pub async fn public_future(&self) { | ^ future returned by `public_future` is not `Send` | note: future is not `Send` as this value is used across an await - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:41:9 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:40:9 | LL | pub async fn public_future(&self) { | ----- has type `&Dummy` which is not `Send` @@ -111,13 +111,13 @@ LL | } = note: `std::rc::Rc<[u8]>` doesn't implement `std::marker::Sync` error: future cannot be sent between threads safely - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:50:37 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:49:37 | LL | async fn generic_future(t: T) -> T | ^ future returned by `generic_future` is not `Send` | note: future is not `Send` as this value is used across an await - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:55:5 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:54:5 | LL | let rt = &t; | -- has type `&T` which is not `Send` @@ -129,13 +129,13 @@ LL | } = note: `T` doesn't implement `std::marker::Sync` error: future cannot be sent between threads safely - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:66:34 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:65:34 | LL | async fn unclear_future(t: T) {} | ^ future returned by `unclear_future` is not `Send` | note: captured value is not `Send` - --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:66:28 + --> $DIR/future_not_send.rs:65:28 | LL | async fn unclear_future(t: T) {} | ^ has type `T` which is not `Send` diff --git a/tests/ui/if_not_else.rs b/tests/ui/if_not_else.rs index dc3fb1ceac9..b7012b43d29 100644 --- a/tests/ui/if_not_else.rs +++ b/tests/ui/if_not_else.rs @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ #![warn(clippy::all)] #![warn(clippy::if_not_else)] +fn foo() -> bool { + unimplemented!() +} fn bla() -> bool { unimplemented!() } @@ -16,4 +19,11 @@ fn main() { } else { println!("Bunny"); } + if !foo() { + println!("Foo"); + } else if !bla() { + println!("Bugs"); + } else { + println!("Bunny"); + } } diff --git a/tests/ui/if_not_else.stderr b/tests/ui/if_not_else.stderr index 53d1b86d02a..8c8cc44bb03 100644 --- a/tests/ui/if_not_else.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/if_not_else.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: unnecessary boolean `not` operation - --> $DIR/if_not_else.rs:9:5 + --> $DIR/if_not_else.rs:12:5 | LL | / if !bla() { LL | | println!("Bugs"); @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ LL | | } = help: remove the `!` and swap the blocks of the `if`/`else` error: unnecessary `!=` operation - --> $DIR/if_not_else.rs:14:5 + --> $DIR/if_not_else.rs:17:5 | LL | / if 4 != 5 { LL | | println!("Bugs"); diff --git a/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.rs b/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.rs index aa69b097410..fd96ca3f466 100644 --- a/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.rs +++ b/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 // aux-build:implicit_hasher_macros.rs #![deny(clippy::implicit_hasher)] #![allow(unused)] diff --git a/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr b/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr index 3f5f56b923f..59b0fba2a4c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers - --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:17:35 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:16:35 | LL | impl Foo for HashMap { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: the lint level is defined here - --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:3:9 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:2:9 | LL | #![deny(clippy::implicit_hasher)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ LL | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default: | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers - --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:26:36 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:25:36 | LL | impl Foo for (HashMap,) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ LL | ((HashMap::default(),), (HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Defa | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers - --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:31:19 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:30:19 | LL | impl Foo for HashMap { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ LL | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default: | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: impl for `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers - --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:48:32 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:47:32 | LL | impl Foo for HashSet { | ^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ LL | (HashSet::default(), HashSet::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default: | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: impl for `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers - --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:53:19 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:52:19 | LL | impl Foo for HashSet { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ LL | (HashSet::default(), HashSet::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default: | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: parameter of type `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers - --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:70:23 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:69:23 | LL | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ LL | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _s | +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: parameter of type `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers - --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:70:53 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:69:53 | LL | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ LL | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: | +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers - --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:74:43 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:73:43 | LL | impl Foo for HashMap { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ LL | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: parameter of type `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers - --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:82:33 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:81:33 | LL | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ LL | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:82:63 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:81:63 | LL | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ LL | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:101:35 + --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:100:35 | LL | pub async fn election_vote(_data: HashMap) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/implicit_return.fixed b/tests/ui/implicit_return.fixed index 7698b88a88c..a51f7bc6a29 100644 --- a/tests/ui/implicit_return.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/implicit_return.fixed @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::implicit_return)] diff --git a/tests/ui/implicit_return.rs b/tests/ui/implicit_return.rs index 45bbc2ec670..03f8ec49d51 100644 --- a/tests/ui/implicit_return.rs +++ b/tests/ui/implicit_return.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::implicit_return)] diff --git a/tests/ui/implicit_return.stderr b/tests/ui/implicit_return.stderr index 5e078b15ce3..522bc3bf895 100644 --- a/tests/ui/implicit_return.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/implicit_return.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:13:5 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:12:5 | LL | true | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` @@ -7,85 +7,85 @@ LL | true = note: `-D clippy::implicit-return` implied by `-D warnings` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:17:15 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:16:15 | LL | if true { true } else { false } | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:17:29 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:16:29 | LL | if true { true } else { false } | ^^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return false` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:23:17 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:22:17 | LL | true => false, | ^^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return false` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:24:20 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:23:20 | LL | false => { true }, | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:37:9 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:36:9 | LL | break true; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `break` to `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:44:13 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:43:13 | LL | break true; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `break` to `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:52:13 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:51:13 | LL | break true; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `break` to `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:70:18 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:69:18 | LL | let _ = || { true }; | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:71:16 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:70:16 | LL | let _ = || true; | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:79:5 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:78:5 | LL | format!("test {}", "test") | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return format!("test {}", "test")` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:88:5 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:87:5 | LL | m!(true, false) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return m!(true, false)` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:94:13 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:93:13 | LL | break true; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `break` to `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:99:17 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:98:17 | LL | break 'outer false; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `break` to `return` as shown: `return false` error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:114:5 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:113:5 | LL | / loop { LL | | m!(true); @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ LL + } | error: missing `return` statement - --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:128:5 + --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:127:5 | LL | true | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` diff --git a/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.fixed b/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.fixed index d1025743790..eb66d1afddc 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::inconsistent_struct_constructor)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_field_names)] #![allow(clippy::unnecessary_operation)] diff --git a/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs b/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs index b095aa64a21..5caadc7c620 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs +++ b/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::inconsistent_struct_constructor)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_field_names)] #![allow(clippy::unnecessary_operation)] diff --git a/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.stderr b/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.stderr index ef308dedb16..c90189e964f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: struct constructor field order is inconsistent with struct definition field order - --> $DIR/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs:34:9 + --> $DIR/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs:33:9 | LL | Foo { y, x, z }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Foo { x, y, z }` @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | Foo { y, x, z }; = note: `-D clippy::inconsistent-struct-constructor` implied by `-D warnings` error: struct constructor field order is inconsistent with struct definition field order - --> $DIR/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs:56:9 + --> $DIR/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs:55:9 | LL | / Foo { LL | | z, diff --git a/tests/ui/issue-7447.stderr b/tests/ui/issue-7447.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..463a48b24a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/issue-7447.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +error: sub-expression diverges + --> $DIR/issue-7447.rs:23:15 + | +LL | byte_view(panic!()); + | ^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::diverging-sub-expression` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: sub-expression diverges + --> $DIR/issue-7447.rs:24:19 + | +LL | group_entries(panic!()); + | ^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + +error: aborting due to 2 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/issue_4266.rs b/tests/ui/issue_4266.rs index cc699b79e43..d9d48189bd7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/issue_4266.rs +++ b/tests/ui/issue_4266.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![allow(dead_code)] async fn sink1<'a>(_: &'a str) {} // lint diff --git a/tests/ui/issue_4266.stderr b/tests/ui/issue_4266.stderr index 0426508e622..20419457b47 100644 --- a/tests/ui/issue_4266.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/issue_4266.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/issue_4266.rs:4:1 + --> $DIR/issue_4266.rs:3:1 | LL | async fn sink1<'a>(_: &'a str) {} // lint | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | async fn sink1<'a>(_: &'a str) {} // lint = note: `-D clippy::needless-lifetimes` implied by `-D warnings` error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/issue_4266.rs:8:1 + --> $DIR/issue_4266.rs:7:1 | LL | async fn one_to_one<'a>(s: &'a str) -> &'a str { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.rs b/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.rs index b9d66347c27..1e938e72b57 100644 --- a/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.rs +++ b/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 - #![warn(clippy::len_without_is_empty)] #![allow(dead_code, unused)] diff --git a/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.stderr b/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.stderr index 3282709bcd6..a1f48f7610b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: struct `PubOne` has a public `len` method, but no `is_empty` method - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:9:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:7:5 | LL | pub fn len(&self) -> isize { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | pub fn len(&self) -> isize { = note: `-D clippy::len-without-is-empty` implied by `-D warnings` error: trait `PubTraitsToo` has a `len` method but no (possibly inherited) `is_empty` method - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:57:1 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:55:1 | LL | / pub trait PubTraitsToo { LL | | fn len(&self) -> isize; @@ -15,45 +15,45 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: struct `HasIsEmpty` has a public `len` method, but a private `is_empty` method - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:70:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:68:5 | LL | pub fn len(&self) -> isize { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: `is_empty` defined here - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:74:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:72:5 | LL | fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: struct `HasWrongIsEmpty` has a public `len` method, but the `is_empty` method has an unexpected signature - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:82:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:80:5 | LL | pub fn len(&self) -> isize { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: `is_empty` defined here - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:86:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:84:5 | LL | pub fn is_empty(&self, x: u32) -> bool { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: expected signature: `(&self) -> bool` error: struct `MismatchedSelf` has a public `len` method, but the `is_empty` method has an unexpected signature - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:94:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:92:5 | LL | pub fn len(self) -> isize { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: `is_empty` defined here - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:98:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:96:5 | LL | pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: expected signature: `(self) -> bool` error: trait `DependsOnFoo` has a `len` method but no (possibly inherited) `is_empty` method - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:173:1 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:171:1 | LL | / pub trait DependsOnFoo: Foo { LL | | fn len(&mut self) -> usize; @@ -61,33 +61,33 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: struct `OptionalLen3` has a public `len` method, but the `is_empty` method has an unexpected signature - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:218:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:216:5 | LL | pub fn len(&self) -> usize { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: `is_empty` defined here - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:223:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:221:5 | LL | pub fn is_empty(&self) -> Option { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: expected signature: `(&self) -> bool` error: struct `ResultLen` has a public `len` method, but the `is_empty` method has an unexpected signature - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:230:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:228:5 | LL | pub fn len(&self) -> Result { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: `is_empty` defined here - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:235:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:233:5 | LL | pub fn is_empty(&self) -> Option { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: expected signature: `(&self) -> bool` or `(&self) -> Result error: this returns a `Result<_, ()>` - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:230:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:228:5 | LL | pub fn len(&self) -> Result { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ LL | pub fn len(&self) -> Result { = help: use a custom `Error` type instead error: this returns a `Result<_, ()>` - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:242:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:240:5 | LL | pub fn len(&self) -> Result { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ LL | pub fn len(&self) -> Result { = help: use a custom `Error` type instead error: this returns a `Result<_, ()>` - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:246:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:244:5 | LL | pub fn is_empty(&self) -> Result { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ LL | pub fn is_empty(&self) -> Result { = help: use a custom `Error` type instead error: this returns a `Result<_, ()>` - --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:253:5 + --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:251:5 | LL | pub fn len(&self) -> Result { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/literals.rs b/tests/ui/literals.rs index a72a74b9131..e60ce8492fc 100644 --- a/tests/ui/literals.rs +++ b/tests/ui/literals.rs @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ #![warn(clippy::mixed_case_hex_literals)] #![warn(clippy::zero_prefixed_literal)] -#![allow(clippy::unseparated_literal_suffix)] +#![warn(clippy::unseparated_literal_suffix)] +#![warn(clippy::separated_literal_suffix)] #![allow(dead_code)] fn main() { diff --git a/tests/ui/literals.stderr b/tests/ui/literals.stderr index 99542e20f78..365b2407473 100644 --- a/tests/ui/literals.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/literals.stderr @@ -1,25 +1,65 @@ +error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore + --> $DIR/literals.rs:12:15 + | +LL | let ok4 = 0xab_cd_i32; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0xab_cdi32` + | + = note: `-D clippy::separated-literal-suffix` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore + --> $DIR/literals.rs:13:15 + | +LL | let ok5 = 0xAB_CD_u32; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0xAB_CDu32` + +error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore + --> $DIR/literals.rs:14:15 + | +LL | let ok5 = 0xAB_CD_isize; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0xAB_CDisize` + error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal - --> $DIR/literals.rs:14:17 + --> $DIR/literals.rs:15:17 | LL | let fail1 = 0xabCD; | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::mixed-case-hex-literals` implied by `-D warnings` -error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal - --> $DIR/literals.rs:15:17 +error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore + --> $DIR/literals.rs:16:17 | LL | let fail2 = 0xabCD_u32; - | ^^^^^^^^^^ + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0xabCDu32` error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal --> $DIR/literals.rs:16:17 | +LL | let fail2 = 0xabCD_u32; + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + +error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore + --> $DIR/literals.rs:17:17 + | +LL | let fail2 = 0xabCD_isize; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0xabCDisize` + +error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal + --> $DIR/literals.rs:17:17 + | LL | let fail2 = 0xabCD_isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ +error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore + --> $DIR/literals.rs:18:27 + | +LL | let fail_multi_zero = 000_123usize; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: add an underscore: `000_123_usize` + | + = note: `-D clippy::unseparated-literal-suffix` implied by `-D warnings` + error: this is a decimal constant - --> $DIR/literals.rs:17:27 + --> $DIR/literals.rs:18:27 | LL | let fail_multi_zero = 000_123usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -34,8 +74,14 @@ help: if you mean to use an octal constant, use `0o` LL | let fail_multi_zero = 0o123usize; | ~~~~~~~~~~ +error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore + --> $DIR/literals.rs:21:16 + | +LL | let ok10 = 0_i64; + | ^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0i64` + error: this is a decimal constant - --> $DIR/literals.rs:21:17 + --> $DIR/literals.rs:22:17 | LL | let fail8 = 0123; | ^^^^ @@ -49,8 +95,14 @@ help: if you mean to use an octal constant, use `0o` LL | let fail8 = 0o123; | ~~~~~ +error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore + --> $DIR/literals.rs:31:16 + | +LL | let ok17 = 0x123_4567_8901_usize; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0x123_4567_8901usize` + error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores - --> $DIR/literals.rs:33:18 + --> $DIR/literals.rs:34:18 | LL | let fail19 = 12_3456_21; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `12_345_621` @@ -58,19 +110,19 @@ LL | let fail19 = 12_3456_21; = note: `-D clippy::inconsistent-digit-grouping` implied by `-D warnings` error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores - --> $DIR/literals.rs:34:18 + --> $DIR/literals.rs:35:18 | LL | let fail22 = 3__4___23; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `3_423` error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores - --> $DIR/literals.rs:35:18 + --> $DIR/literals.rs:36:18 | LL | let fail23 = 3__16___23; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `31_623` error: digits of hex or binary literal not grouped by four - --> $DIR/literals.rs:37:18 + --> $DIR/literals.rs:38:18 | LL | let fail24 = 0xAB_ABC_AB; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x0ABA_BCAB` @@ -78,10 +130,10 @@ LL | let fail24 = 0xAB_ABC_AB; = note: `-D clippy::unusual-byte-groupings` implied by `-D warnings` error: digits of hex or binary literal not grouped by four - --> $DIR/literals.rs:38:18 + --> $DIR/literals.rs:39:18 | LL | let fail25 = 0b01_100_101; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0b0110_0101` -error: aborting due to 10 previous errors +error: aborting due to 18 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.fixed b/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.fixed index 70d49d9f2c4..9171558f3a2 100644 --- a/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.fixed @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// compile-flags: --edition 2018 // aux-build:macro_rules.rs // aux-build:macro_use_helper.rs // aux-build:proc_macro_derive.rs diff --git a/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.rs b/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.rs index 68370023861..cd01fd43f6d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.rs +++ b/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// compile-flags: --edition 2018 // aux-build:macro_rules.rs // aux-build:macro_use_helper.rs // aux-build:proc_macro_derive.rs diff --git a/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr b/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr index 49314b7506d..f8c86c8d917 100644 --- a/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: `macro_use` attributes are no longer needed in the Rust 2018 edition - --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:19:5 + --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:18:5 | LL | #[macro_use] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::{pub_macro, inner_mod_macro, function_macro, ty_macro, pub_in_private_macro};` @@ -7,22 +7,22 @@ LL | #[macro_use] = note: `-D clippy::macro-use-imports` implied by `-D warnings` error: `macro_use` attributes are no longer needed in the Rust 2018 edition - --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:25:5 - | -LL | #[macro_use] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::inner::nested::string_add;` - -error: `macro_use` attributes are no longer needed in the Rust 2018 edition - --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:21:5 + --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:20:5 | LL | #[macro_use] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mini_mac::ClippyMiniMacroTest;` error: `macro_use` attributes are no longer needed in the Rust 2018 edition - --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:23:5 + --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:22:5 | LL | #[macro_use] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::{inner::foofoo, inner::try_err};` +error: `macro_use` attributes are no longer needed in the Rust 2018 edition + --> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:24:5 + | +LL | #[macro_use] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::inner::nested::string_add;` + error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/if_then_panic.fixed b/tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2018.fixed similarity index 88% rename from tests/ui/if_then_panic.fixed rename to tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2018.fixed index 0998f8ffa9d..11fe06c5724 100644 --- a/tests/ui/if_then_panic.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2018.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ +// revisions: edition2018 edition2021 +// [edition2018] edition:2018 +// [edition2021] edition:2021 // run-rustfix -#![warn(clippy::if_then_panic)] +#![warn(clippy::manual_assert)] fn main() { let a = vec![1, 2, 3]; diff --git a/tests/ui/if_then_panic.stderr b/tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2018.stderr similarity index 83% rename from tests/ui/if_then_panic.stderr rename to tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2018.stderr index 5bb62f87566..03c03472f90 100644 --- a/tests/ui/if_then_panic.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2018.stderr @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement - --> $DIR/if_then_panic.rs:19:5 + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:22:5 | LL | / if !a.is_empty() { LL | | panic!("qaqaq{:?}", a); LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(a.is_empty(), "qaqaq{:?}", a);` | - = note: `-D clippy::if-then-panic` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: `-D clippy::manual-assert` implied by `-D warnings` error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement - --> $DIR/if_then_panic.rs:22:5 + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:25:5 | LL | / if !a.is_empty() { LL | | panic!("qwqwq"); @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(a.is_empty(), "qwqwq");` error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement - --> $DIR/if_then_panic.rs:39:5 + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:42:5 | LL | / if b.is_empty() { LL | | panic!("panic1"); @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(!b.is_empty(), "panic1");` error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement - --> $DIR/if_then_panic.rs:42:5 + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:45:5 | LL | / if b.is_empty() && a.is_empty() { LL | | panic!("panic2"); @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(!(b.is_empty() && a.is_empty()), "panic2");` error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement - --> $DIR/if_then_panic.rs:45:5 + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:48:5 | LL | / if a.is_empty() && !b.is_empty() { LL | | panic!("panic3"); @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(!(a.is_empty() && !b.is_empty()), "panic3");` error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement - --> $DIR/if_then_panic.rs:48:5 + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:51:5 | LL | / if b.is_empty() || a.is_empty() { LL | | panic!("panic4"); @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(!(b.is_empty() || a.is_empty()), "panic4");` error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement - --> $DIR/if_then_panic.rs:51:5 + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:54:5 | LL | / if a.is_empty() || !b.is_empty() { LL | | panic!("panic5"); diff --git a/tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2021.fixed b/tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2021.fixed new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..11fe06c5724 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2021.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +// revisions: edition2018 edition2021 +// [edition2018] edition:2018 +// [edition2021] edition:2021 +// run-rustfix +#![warn(clippy::manual_assert)] + +fn main() { + let a = vec![1, 2, 3]; + let c = Some(2); + if !a.is_empty() + && a.len() == 3 + && c != None + && !a.is_empty() + && a.len() == 3 + && !a.is_empty() + && a.len() == 3 + && !a.is_empty() + && a.len() == 3 + { + panic!("qaqaq{:?}", a); + } + assert!(a.is_empty(), "qaqaq{:?}", a); + assert!(a.is_empty(), "qwqwq"); + if a.len() == 3 { + println!("qwq"); + println!("qwq"); + println!("qwq"); + } + if let Some(b) = c { + panic!("orz {}", b); + } + if a.len() == 3 { + panic!("qaqaq"); + } else { + println!("qwq"); + } + let b = vec![1, 2, 3]; + assert!(!b.is_empty(), "panic1"); + assert!(!(b.is_empty() && a.is_empty()), "panic2"); + assert!(!(a.is_empty() && !b.is_empty()), "panic3"); + assert!(!(b.is_empty() || a.is_empty()), "panic4"); + assert!(!(a.is_empty() || !b.is_empty()), "panic5"); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2021.stderr b/tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2021.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..03c03472f90 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/manual_assert.edition2021.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:22:5 + | +LL | / if !a.is_empty() { +LL | | panic!("qaqaq{:?}", a); +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(a.is_empty(), "qaqaq{:?}", a);` + | + = note: `-D clippy::manual-assert` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:25:5 + | +LL | / if !a.is_empty() { +LL | | panic!("qwqwq"); +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(a.is_empty(), "qwqwq");` + +error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:42:5 + | +LL | / if b.is_empty() { +LL | | panic!("panic1"); +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(!b.is_empty(), "panic1");` + +error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:45:5 + | +LL | / if b.is_empty() && a.is_empty() { +LL | | panic!("panic2"); +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(!(b.is_empty() && a.is_empty()), "panic2");` + +error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:48:5 + | +LL | / if a.is_empty() && !b.is_empty() { +LL | | panic!("panic3"); +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(!(a.is_empty() && !b.is_empty()), "panic3");` + +error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:51:5 + | +LL | / if b.is_empty() || a.is_empty() { +LL | | panic!("panic4"); +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(!(b.is_empty() || a.is_empty()), "panic4");` + +error: only a `panic!` in `if`-then statement + --> $DIR/manual_assert.rs:54:5 + | +LL | / if a.is_empty() || !b.is_empty() { +LL | | panic!("panic5"); +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try: `assert!(!(a.is_empty() || !b.is_empty()), "panic5");` + +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/manual_assert.fixed b/tests/ui/manual_assert.fixed new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..11fe06c5724 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/manual_assert.fixed @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +// revisions: edition2018 edition2021 +// [edition2018] edition:2018 +// [edition2021] edition:2021 +// run-rustfix +#![warn(clippy::manual_assert)] + +fn main() { + let a = vec![1, 2, 3]; + let c = Some(2); + if !a.is_empty() + && a.len() == 3 + && c != None + && !a.is_empty() + && a.len() == 3 + && !a.is_empty() + && a.len() == 3 + && !a.is_empty() + && a.len() == 3 + { + panic!("qaqaq{:?}", a); + } + assert!(a.is_empty(), "qaqaq{:?}", a); + assert!(a.is_empty(), "qwqwq"); + if a.len() == 3 { + println!("qwq"); + println!("qwq"); + println!("qwq"); + } + if let Some(b) = c { + panic!("orz {}", b); + } + if a.len() == 3 { + panic!("qaqaq"); + } else { + println!("qwq"); + } + let b = vec![1, 2, 3]; + assert!(!b.is_empty(), "panic1"); + assert!(!(b.is_empty() && a.is_empty()), "panic2"); + assert!(!(a.is_empty() && !b.is_empty()), "panic3"); + assert!(!(b.is_empty() || a.is_empty()), "panic4"); + assert!(!(a.is_empty() || !b.is_empty()), "panic5"); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/if_then_panic.rs b/tests/ui/manual_assert.rs similarity index 89% rename from tests/ui/if_then_panic.rs rename to tests/ui/manual_assert.rs index 10433c8d54f..8713426fc88 100644 --- a/tests/ui/if_then_panic.rs +++ b/tests/ui/manual_assert.rs @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ +// revisions: edition2018 edition2021 +// [edition2018] edition:2018 +// [edition2021] edition:2021 // run-rustfix -#![warn(clippy::if_then_panic)] +#![warn(clippy::manual_assert)] fn main() { let a = vec![1, 2, 3]; diff --git a/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.fixed b/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.fixed index 5184f6fdb88..136cc96be70 100644 --- a/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::manual_async_fn)] #![allow(unused)] diff --git a/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.rs b/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.rs index 68c0e591f0b..ddc453ffdb7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.rs +++ b/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::manual_async_fn)] #![allow(unused)] diff --git a/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.stderr b/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.stderr index 51f1a52b6dd..7435f46074c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax - --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:8:1 + --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:7:1 | LL | fn fut() -> impl Future { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ LL | fn fut() -> impl Future { 42 } | ~~~~~~ error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax - --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:13:1 + --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:12:1 | LL | fn fut2() ->impl Future { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ LL | fn fut2() ->impl Future { 42 } | ~~~~~~ error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax - --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:18:1 + --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:17:1 | LL | fn fut3()-> impl Future { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ LL | fn fut3()-> impl Future { 42 } | ~~~~~~ error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax - --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:22:1 + --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:21:1 | LL | fn empty_fut() -> impl Future { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ LL | fn empty_fut() -> impl Future {} | ~~ error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax - --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:27:1 + --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:26:1 | LL | fn empty_fut2() ->impl Future { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ LL | fn empty_fut2() ->impl Future {} | ~~ error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax - --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:32:1 + --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:31:1 | LL | fn empty_fut3()-> impl Future { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ LL | fn empty_fut3()-> impl Future {} | ~~ error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax - --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:36:1 + --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:35:1 | LL | fn core_fut() -> impl core::future::Future { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ LL | fn core_fut() -> impl core::future::Future { 42 } | ~~~~~~ error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax - --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:58:5 + --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:57:5 | LL | fn inh_fut() -> impl Future { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ LL + let c = 21; ... error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax - --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:93:1 + --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:92:1 | LL | fn elided(_: &i32) -> impl Future + '_ { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ LL | fn elided(_: &i32) -> impl Future + '_ { 42 } | ~~~~~~ error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax - --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:102:1 + --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:101:1 | LL | fn explicit<'a, 'b>(_: &'a i32, _: &'b i32) -> impl Future + 'a + 'b { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/manual_map_option.fixed b/tests/ui/manual_map_option.fixed index 40d01df6379..294d79abc04 100644 --- a/tests/ui/manual_map_option.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/manual_map_option.fixed @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::manual_map)] diff --git a/tests/ui/manual_map_option.rs b/tests/ui/manual_map_option.rs index cfef0c5cc4e..d11bf5ecb82 100644 --- a/tests/ui/manual_map_option.rs +++ b/tests/ui/manual_map_option.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::manual_map)] diff --git a/tests/ui/manual_map_option.stderr b/tests/ui/manual_map_option.stderr index cdc2c0e62a9..0036b8151de 100644 --- a/tests/ui/manual_map_option.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/manual_map_option.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:15:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:14:5 | LL | / match Some(0) { LL | | Some(_) => Some(2), @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ LL | | }; = note: `-D clippy::manual-map` implied by `-D warnings` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:20:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:19:5 | LL | / match Some(0) { LL | | Some(x) => Some(x + 1), @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(0).map(|x| x + 1)` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:25:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:24:5 | LL | / match Some("") { LL | | Some(x) => Some(x.is_empty()), @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some("").map(|x| x.is_empty())` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:30:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:29:5 | LL | / if let Some(x) = Some(0) { LL | | Some(!x) @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(0).map(|x| !x)` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:37:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:36:5 | LL | / match Some(0) { LL | | Some(x) => { Some(std::convert::identity(x)) } @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(0).map(std::convert::identity)` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:42:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:41:5 | LL | / match Some(&String::new()) { LL | | Some(x) => Some(str::len(x)), @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(&String::new()).map(|x| str::len(x))` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:52:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:51:5 | LL | / match &Some([0, 1]) { LL | | Some(x) => Some(x[0]), @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some([0, 1]).as_ref().map(|x| x[0])` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:57:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:56:5 | LL | / match &Some(0) { LL | | &Some(x) => Some(x * 2), @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(0).map(|x| x * 2)` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:62:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:61:5 | LL | / match Some(String::new()) { LL | | Some(ref x) => Some(x.is_empty()), @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(String::new()).as_ref().map(|x| x.is_empty())` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:67:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:66:5 | LL | / match &&Some(String::new()) { LL | | Some(x) => Some(x.len()), @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(String::new()).as_ref().map(|x| x.len())` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:72:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:71:5 | LL | / match &&Some(0) { LL | | &&Some(x) => Some(x + x), @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(0).map(|x| x + x)` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:85:9 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:84:9 | LL | / match &mut Some(String::new()) { LL | | Some(x) => Some(x.push_str("")), @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_________^ help: try this: `Some(String::new()).as_mut().map(|x| x.push_str(""))` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:91:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:90:5 | LL | / match &mut Some(String::new()) { LL | | Some(ref x) => Some(x.len()), @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(String::new()).as_ref().map(|x| x.len())` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:96:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:95:5 | LL | / match &mut &Some(String::new()) { LL | | Some(x) => Some(x.is_empty()), @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(String::new()).as_ref().map(|x| x.is_empty())` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:101:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:100:5 | LL | / match Some((0, 1, 2)) { LL | | Some((x, y, z)) => Some(x + y + z), @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some((0, 1, 2)).map(|(x, y, z)| x + y + z)` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:106:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:105:5 | LL | / match Some([1, 2, 3]) { LL | | Some([first, ..]) => Some(first), @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some([1, 2, 3]).map(|[first, ..]| first)` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:111:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:110:5 | LL | / match &Some((String::new(), "test")) { LL | | Some((x, y)) => Some((y, x)), @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some((String::new(), "test")).as_ref().map(|(x, y)| (y, x))` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:169:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:168:5 | LL | / match Some(0) { LL | | Some(x) => Some(vec![x]), @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(0).map(|x| vec![x])` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:174:5 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:173:5 | LL | / match option_env!("") { LL | | Some(x) => Some(String::from(x)), @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `option_env!("").map(String::from)` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:194:12 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:193:12 | LL | } else if let Some(x) = Some(0) { | ____________^ @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `{ Some(0).map(|x| x + 1) }` error: manual implementation of `Option::map` - --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:202:12 + --> $DIR/manual_map_option.rs:201:12 | LL | } else if let Some(x) = Some(0) { | ____________^ diff --git a/tests/ui/match_overlapping_arm.rs b/tests/ui/match_overlapping_arm.rs index ff91c4498ec..845986a4ead 100644 --- a/tests/ui/match_overlapping_arm.rs +++ b/tests/ui/match_overlapping_arm.rs @@ -100,6 +100,13 @@ fn overlapping() { _ => (), } + // Issue #7829 + match 0 { + -1..=1 => (), + -2..=2 => (), + _ => (), + } + if let None = Some(42) { // nothing } else if let None = Some(42) { diff --git a/tests/ui/match_ref_pats.rs b/tests/ui/match_ref_pats.rs index 50246486bb6..7e3674ab8c9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/match_ref_pats.rs +++ b/tests/ui/match_ref_pats.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #![warn(clippy::match_ref_pats)] -#![allow(clippy::equatable_if_let)] +#![allow(clippy::equatable_if_let, clippy::enum_variant_names)] fn ref_pats() { { diff --git a/tests/ui/match_str_case_mismatch.rs b/tests/ui/match_str_case_mismatch.rs index 208a4bba3d2..ac555c87d83 100644 --- a/tests/ui/match_str_case_mismatch.rs +++ b/tests/ui/match_str_case_mismatch.rs @@ -12,6 +12,49 @@ fn as_str_match() { } } +fn non_alphabetic() { + let var = "~!@#$%^&*()-_=+FOO"; + + match var.to_ascii_lowercase().as_str() { + "1234567890" => {}, + "~!@#$%^&*()-_=+foo" => {}, + "\n\r\t\x7F" => {}, + _ => {}, + } +} + +fn unicode_cased() { + let var = "ВОДЫ"; + + match var.to_lowercase().as_str() { + "水" => {}, + "νερό" => {}, + "воды" => {}, + "물" => {}, + _ => {}, + } +} + +fn titlecase() { + let var = "BarDz"; + + match var.to_lowercase().as_str() { + "foolj" => {}, + "bardz" => {}, + _ => {}, + } +} + +fn no_case_equivalent() { + let var = "barʁ"; + + match var.to_uppercase().as_str() { + "FOOɕ" => {}, + "BARʁ" => {}, + _ => {}, + } +} + fn addrof_unary_match() { let var = "BAR"; @@ -70,6 +113,49 @@ fn as_str_match_mismatch() { } } +fn non_alphabetic_mismatch() { + let var = "~!@#$%^&*()-_=+FOO"; + + match var.to_ascii_lowercase().as_str() { + "1234567890" => {}, + "~!@#$%^&*()-_=+Foo" => {}, + "\n\r\t\x7F" => {}, + _ => {}, + } +} + +fn unicode_cased_mismatch() { + let var = "ВОДЫ"; + + match var.to_lowercase().as_str() { + "水" => {}, + "νερό" => {}, + "Воды" => {}, + "물" => {}, + _ => {}, + } +} + +fn titlecase_mismatch() { + let var = "BarDz"; + + match var.to_lowercase().as_str() { + "foolj" => {}, + "barDz" => {}, + _ => {}, + } +} + +fn no_case_equivalent_mismatch() { + let var = "barʁ"; + + match var.to_uppercase().as_str() { + "FOOɕ" => {}, + "bARʁ" => {}, + _ => {}, + } +} + fn addrof_unary_match_mismatch() { let var = "BAR"; diff --git a/tests/ui/match_str_case_mismatch.stderr b/tests/ui/match_str_case_mismatch.stderr index fa023477a9c..92baa40ef28 100644 --- a/tests/ui/match_str_case_mismatch.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/match_str_case_mismatch.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this `match` arm has a differing case than its expression - --> $DIR/match_str_case_mismatch.rs:68:9 + --> $DIR/match_str_case_mismatch.rs:111:9 | LL | "Bar" => {}, | ^^^^^ @@ -11,7 +11,51 @@ LL | "bar" => {}, | ~~~~~ error: this `match` arm has a differing case than its expression - --> $DIR/match_str_case_mismatch.rs:78:9 + --> $DIR/match_str_case_mismatch.rs:121:9 + | +LL | "~!@#$%^&*()-_=+Foo" => {}, + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +help: consider changing the case of this arm to respect `to_ascii_lowercase` + | +LL | "~!@#$%^&*()-_=+foo" => {}, + | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +error: this `match` arm has a differing case than its expression + --> $DIR/match_str_case_mismatch.rs:133:9 + | +LL | "Воды" => {}, + | ^^^^^^ + | +help: consider changing the case of this arm to respect `to_lowercase` + | +LL | "воды" => {}, + | ~~~~~~ + +error: this `match` arm has a differing case than its expression + --> $DIR/match_str_case_mismatch.rs:144:9 + | +LL | "barDz" => {}, + | ^^^^^^ + | +help: consider changing the case of this arm to respect `to_lowercase` + | +LL | "bardz" => {}, + | ~~~~~~ + +error: this `match` arm has a differing case than its expression + --> $DIR/match_str_case_mismatch.rs:154:9 + | +LL | "bARʁ" => {}, + | ^^^^^^ + | +help: consider changing the case of this arm to respect `to_uppercase` + | +LL | "BARʁ" => {}, + | ~~~~~~ + +error: this `match` arm has a differing case than its expression + --> $DIR/match_str_case_mismatch.rs:164:9 | LL | "Bar" => {}, | ^^^^^ @@ -22,7 +66,7 @@ LL | "bar" => {}, | ~~~~~ error: this `match` arm has a differing case than its expression - --> $DIR/match_str_case_mismatch.rs:93:9 + --> $DIR/match_str_case_mismatch.rs:179:9 | LL | "bAR" => {}, | ^^^^^ @@ -32,5 +76,5 @@ help: consider changing the case of this arm to respect `to_ascii_uppercase` LL | "BAR" => {}, | ~~~~~ -error: aborting due to 3 previous errors +error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.stderr b/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.edition2018.stderr similarity index 86% rename from tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.stderr rename to tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.edition2018.stderr index 6a2a02987de..2a4012039ba 100644 --- a/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.edition2018.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: `Err(_)` matches all errors - --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:11:9 + --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:14:9 | LL | Err(_) => panic!("err"), | ^^^^^^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | Err(_) => panic!("err"), = note: match each error separately or use the error output, or use `.except(msg)` if the error case is unreachable error: `Err(_)` matches all errors - --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:17:9 + --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:20:9 | LL | Err(_) => panic!(), | ^^^^^^ @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | Err(_) => panic!(), = note: match each error separately or use the error output, or use `.except(msg)` if the error case is unreachable error: `Err(_)` matches all errors - --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:23:9 + --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:26:9 | LL | Err(_) => { | ^^^^^^ @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL | Err(_) => { = note: match each error separately or use the error output, or use `.except(msg)` if the error case is unreachable error: `Err(_e)` matches all errors - --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:31:9 + --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:34:9 | LL | Err(_e) => panic!(), | ^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.edition2021.stderr b/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.edition2021.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2a4012039ba --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.edition2021.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +error: `Err(_)` matches all errors + --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:14:9 + | +LL | Err(_) => panic!("err"), + | ^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::match-wild-err-arm` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: match each error separately or use the error output, or use `.except(msg)` if the error case is unreachable + +error: `Err(_)` matches all errors + --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:20:9 + | +LL | Err(_) => panic!(), + | ^^^^^^ + | + = note: match each error separately or use the error output, or use `.except(msg)` if the error case is unreachable + +error: `Err(_)` matches all errors + --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:26:9 + | +LL | Err(_) => { + | ^^^^^^ + | + = note: match each error separately or use the error output, or use `.except(msg)` if the error case is unreachable + +error: `Err(_e)` matches all errors + --> $DIR/match_wild_err_arm.rs:34:9 + | +LL | Err(_e) => panic!(), + | ^^^^^^^ + | + = note: match each error separately or use the error output, or use `.except(msg)` if the error case is unreachable + +error: aborting due to 4 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.rs b/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.rs index 823be65efe0..0a86144b95d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.rs +++ b/tests/ui/match_wild_err_arm.rs @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +// revisions: edition2018 edition2021 +// [edition2018] edition:2018 +// [edition2021] edition:2021 #![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)] #![allow(clippy::match_same_arms)] #![warn(clippy::match_wild_err_arm)] diff --git a/tests/ui/methods.rs b/tests/ui/methods.rs index c441b35b992..977ce54327b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/methods.rs +++ b/tests/ui/methods.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // aux-build:option_helpers.rs -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::all, clippy::pedantic)] #![allow( diff --git a/tests/ui/methods.stderr b/tests/ui/methods.stderr index 4643e09e270..b63672dd6fd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/methods.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/methods.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/methods.rs:105:5 + --> $DIR/methods.rs:104:5 | LL | / fn new() -> i32 { LL | | 0 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | | } = note: `-D clippy::new-ret-no-self` implied by `-D warnings` error: called `filter(..).next()` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.find(..)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:126:13 + --> $DIR/methods.rs:125:13 | LL | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&x| { | _____________^ diff --git a/tests/ui/missing-doc.rs b/tests/ui/missing-doc.rs index a9bf7140a1e..148531c285d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/missing-doc.rs +++ b/tests/ui/missing-doc.rs @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // injected intrinsics by the compiler. #![allow(dead_code)] #![feature(global_asm)] - //! Some garbage docs for the crate here #![doc = "More garbage"] @@ -90,10 +89,10 @@ mod internal_impl { } /// dox pub mod public_interface { - pub use internal_impl::documented as foo; - pub use internal_impl::globbed::*; - pub use internal_impl::undocumented1 as bar; - pub use internal_impl::{documented, undocumented2}; + pub use crate::internal_impl::documented as foo; + pub use crate::internal_impl::globbed::*; + pub use crate::internal_impl::undocumented1 as bar; + pub use crate::internal_impl::{documented, undocumented2}; } fn main() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/missing-doc.stderr b/tests/ui/missing-doc.stderr index a876dc078eb..7a3a448c9d6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/missing-doc.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/missing-doc.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: missing documentation for a type alias - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:10:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:9:1 | LL | type Typedef = String; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -7,37 +7,37 @@ LL | type Typedef = String; = note: `-D clippy::missing-docs-in-private-items` implied by `-D warnings` error: missing documentation for a type alias - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:11:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:10:1 | LL | pub type PubTypedef = String; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a module - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:13:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:12:1 | LL | mod module_no_dox {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a module - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:14:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:13:1 | LL | pub mod pub_module_no_dox {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:18:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:17:1 | LL | pub fn foo2() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:19:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:18:1 | LL | fn foo3() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for an enum - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:33:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:32:1 | LL | / enum Baz { LL | | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, @@ -46,31 +46,31 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: missing documentation for a variant - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:34:5 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:33:5 | LL | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a struct field - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:34:12 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:33:12 | LL | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, | ^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a struct field - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:34:22 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:33:22 | LL | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, | ^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a variant - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:35:5 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:34:5 | LL | BarB, | ^^^^ error: missing documentation for an enum - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:38:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:37:1 | LL | / pub enum PubBaz { LL | | PubBazA { a: isize }, @@ -78,43 +78,43 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: missing documentation for a variant - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:39:5 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:38:5 | LL | PubBazA { a: isize }, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a struct field - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:39:15 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:38:15 | LL | PubBazA { a: isize }, | ^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a constant - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:59:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:58:1 | LL | const FOO: u32 = 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a constant - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:66:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:65:1 | LL | pub const FOO4: u32 = 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a static - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:68:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:67:1 | LL | static BAR: u32 = 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a static - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:75:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:74:1 | LL | pub static BAR4: u32 = 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a module - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:77:1 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:76:1 | LL | / mod internal_impl { LL | | /// dox @@ -126,31 +126,31 @@ LL | | } | |_^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:80:5 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:79:5 | LL | pub fn undocumented1() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:81:5 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:80:5 | LL | pub fn undocumented2() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:82:5 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:81:5 | LL | fn undocumented3() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:87:9 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:86:9 | LL | pub fn also_undocumented1() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:88:9 + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:87:9 | LL | fn also_undocumented2() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.rs b/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.rs index 2e1379a58a6..7dc44529206 100644 --- a/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.rs +++ b/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![warn(clippy::missing_panics_doc)] #![allow(clippy::option_map_unit_fn)] - fn main() {} /// This needs to be documented diff --git a/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.stderr b/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.stderr index b863063b626..60282939ef0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/missing_panics_doc.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:7:1 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:6:1 | LL | / pub fn unwrap() { LL | | let result = Err("Hi"); @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ LL | | } | = note: `-D clippy::missing-panics-doc` implied by `-D warnings` note: first possible panic found here - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:9:5 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:8:5 | LL | result.unwrap() | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:13:1 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:12:1 | LL | / pub fn panic() { LL | | panic!("This function panics") @@ -23,14 +23,14 @@ LL | | } | |_^ | note: first possible panic found here - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:14:5 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:13:5 | LL | panic!("This function panics") | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2015` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:18:1 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:17:1 | LL | / pub fn todo() { LL | | todo!() @@ -38,14 +38,14 @@ LL | | } | |_^ | note: first possible panic found here - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:19:5 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:18:5 | LL | todo!() | ^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2015` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:23:1 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:22:1 | LL | / pub fn inner_body(opt: Option) { LL | | opt.map(|x| { @@ -57,14 +57,14 @@ LL | | } | |_^ | note: first possible panic found here - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:26:13 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:25:13 | LL | panic!() | ^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2015` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:32:1 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:31:1 | LL | / pub fn unreachable_and_panic() { LL | | if true { unreachable!() } else { panic!() } @@ -72,14 +72,14 @@ LL | | } | |_^ | note: first possible panic found here - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:33:39 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:32:39 | LL | if true { unreachable!() } else { panic!() } | ^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2015` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:37:1 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:36:1 | LL | / pub fn assert_eq() { LL | | let x = 0; @@ -88,14 +88,14 @@ LL | | } | |_^ | note: first possible panic found here - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:39:5 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:38:5 | LL | assert_eq!(x, 0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in the macro `assert_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: docs for function which may panic missing `# Panics` section - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:43:1 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:42:1 | LL | / pub fn assert_ne() { LL | | let x = 0; @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ LL | | } | |_^ | note: first possible panic found here - --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:45:5 + --> $DIR/missing_panics_doc.rs:44:5 | LL | assert_ne!(x, 0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_borrow_pat.rs b/tests/ui/needless_borrow_pat.rs index 7a8137778b4..04b6283da3c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_borrow_pat.rs +++ b/tests/ui/needless_borrow_pat.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 // FIXME: run-rustfix waiting on multi-span suggestions #![warn(clippy::needless_borrow)] diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_borrow_pat.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_borrow_pat.stderr index 365ecd68d8f..db3b52b8850 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_borrow_pat.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_borrow_pat.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:60:14 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:59:14 | LL | Some(ref x) => x, | ^^^^^ help: try this: `x` @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | Some(ref x) => x, = note: `-D clippy::needless-borrow` implied by `-D warnings` error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:66:14 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:65:14 | LL | Some(ref x) => *x, | ^^^^^ @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ LL | Some(x) => x, | ~ ~ error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:72:14 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:71:14 | LL | Some(ref x) => { | ^^^^^ @@ -31,19 +31,19 @@ LL ~ f1(x); | error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:82:14 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:81:14 | LL | Some(ref x) => m1!(x), | ^^^^^ help: try this: `x` error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:87:15 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:86:15 | LL | let _ = |&ref x: &&String| { | ^^^^^ help: try this: `x` error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:92:10 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:91:10 | LL | let (ref y,) = (&x,); | ^^^^^ @@ -55,13 +55,13 @@ LL ~ let _: &String = y; | error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:102:14 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:101:14 | LL | Some(ref x) => x.0, | ^^^^^ help: try this: `x` error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:112:14 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:111:14 | LL | E::A(ref x) | E::B(ref x) => *x, | ^^^^^ ^^^^^ @@ -72,13 +72,13 @@ LL | E::A(x) | E::B(x) => x, | ~ ~ ~ error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:118:21 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:117:21 | LL | if let Some(ref x) = Some(&String::new()); | ^^^^^ help: try this: `x` error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:126:12 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:125:12 | LL | fn f2<'a>(&ref x: &&'a String) -> &'a String { | ^^^^^ @@ -91,13 +91,13 @@ LL ~ x | error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:133:11 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:132:11 | LL | fn f(&ref x: &&String) { | ^^^^^ help: try this: `x` error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:141:11 + --> $DIR/needless_borrow_pat.rs:140:11 | LL | fn f(&ref x: &&String) { | ^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs b/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs index 1d77382bf2c..b07c4a23810 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs +++ b/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs @@ -27,6 +27,11 @@ fn multiple_in_and_out_2<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8) -> &'a u8 { x } +// No error; multiple input refs +async fn func<'a>(args: &[&'a str]) -> Option<&'a str> { + args.get(0).cloned() +} + // No error; static involved. fn in_static_and_out<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'static u8) -> &'a u8 { x diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr index 33a6de1618d..4114e6f1832 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr @@ -19,133 +19,133 @@ LL | fn in_and_out<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> &'a u8 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:45:1 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:50:1 | LL | fn deep_reference_3<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:50:1 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:55:1 | LL | fn where_clause_without_lt<'a, T>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:62:1 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:67:1 | LL | fn lifetime_param_2<'a, 'b>(_x: Ref<'a>, _y: &'b u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:86:1 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:91:1 | LL | fn fn_bound_2<'a, F, I>(_m: Lt<'a, I>, _f: F) -> Lt<'a, I> | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:116:5 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:121:5 | LL | fn self_and_out<'s>(&'s self) -> &'s u8 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:125:5 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:130:5 | LL | fn distinct_self_and_in<'s, 't>(&'s self, _x: &'t u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:144:1 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:149:1 | LL | fn struct_with_lt<'a>(_foo: Foo<'a>) -> &'a str { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:174:1 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:179:1 | LL | fn trait_obj_elided2<'a>(_arg: &'a dyn Drop) -> &'a str { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:180:1 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:185:1 | LL | fn alias_with_lt<'a>(_foo: FooAlias<'a>) -> &'a str { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:199:1 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:204:1 | LL | fn named_input_elided_output<'a>(_arg: &'a str) -> &str { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:207:1 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:212:1 | LL | fn trait_bound_ok<'a, T: WithLifetime<'static>>(_: &'a u8, _: T) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:243:1 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:248:1 | LL | fn out_return_type_lts<'a>(e: &'a str) -> Cow<'a> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:250:9 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:255:9 | LL | fn needless_lt<'a>(x: &'a u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:254:9 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:259:9 | LL | fn needless_lt<'a>(_x: &'a u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:267:9 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:272:9 | LL | fn baz<'a>(&'a self) -> impl Foo + 'a { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:296:5 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:301:5 | LL | fn impl_trait_elidable_nested_named_lifetimes<'a>(i: &'a i32, f: impl for<'b> Fn(&'b i32) -> &'b i32) -> &'a i32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:299:5 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:304:5 | LL | fn impl_trait_elidable_nested_anonymous_lifetimes<'a>(i: &'a i32, f: impl Fn(&i32) -> &i32) -> &'a i32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:308:5 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:313:5 | LL | fn generics_elidable<'a, T: Fn(&i32) -> &i32>(i: &'a i32, f: T) -> &'a i32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:320:5 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:325:5 | LL | fn where_clause_elidadable<'a, T>(i: &'a i32, f: T) -> &'a i32 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:335:5 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:340:5 | LL | fn pointer_fn_elidable<'a>(i: &'a i32, f: fn(&i32) -> &i32) -> &'a i32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:348:5 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:353:5 | LL | fn nested_fn_pointer_3<'a>(_: &'a i32) -> fn(fn(&i32) -> &i32) -> i32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:351:5 + --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:356:5 | LL | fn nested_fn_pointer_4<'a>(_: &'a i32) -> impl Fn(fn(&i32)) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed b/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed index 9c999e12b4c..812ce7163cd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![feature(let_else)] #![allow(unused)] diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_return.rs b/tests/ui/needless_return.rs index da7dcf4f0a9..c42567b517c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_return.rs +++ b/tests/ui/needless_return.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![feature(let_else)] #![allow(unused)] diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr index 2e802cff1e6..74dda971fda 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:25:5 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:24:5 | LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` @@ -7,187 +7,187 @@ LL | return true; = note: `-D clippy::needless-return` implied by `-D warnings` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:29:5 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:28:5 | LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:34:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:33:9 | LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:36:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:35:9 | LL | return false; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `false` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:42:17 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:41:17 | LL | true => return false, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `false` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:44:13 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:43:13 | LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:51:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:50:9 | LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:53:16 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:52:16 | LL | let _ = || return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:61:5 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:60:5 | LL | return; | ^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:66:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:65:9 | LL | return; | ^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:68:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:67:9 | LL | return; | ^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:75:14 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:74:14 | LL | _ => return, | ^^^^^^ help: replace `return` with an empty block: `{}` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:90:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:89:9 | LL | return String::from("test"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `String::from("test")` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:92:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:91:9 | LL | return String::new(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `String::new()` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:113:32 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:112:32 | LL | bar.unwrap_or_else(|_| return) | ^^^^^^ help: replace `return` with an empty block: `{}` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:118:13 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:117:13 | LL | return; | ^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:120:20 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:119:20 | LL | let _ = || return; | ^^^^^^ help: replace `return` with an empty block: `{}` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:126:32 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:125:32 | LL | res.unwrap_or_else(|_| return Foo) | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `Foo` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:135:5 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:134:5 | LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:139:5 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:138:5 | LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:144:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:143:9 | LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:146:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:145:9 | LL | return false; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `false` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:152:17 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:151:17 | LL | true => return false, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `false` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:154:13 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:153:13 | LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:161:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:160:9 | LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:163:16 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:162:16 | LL | let _ = || return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `true` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:171:5 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:170:5 | LL | return; | ^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:176:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:175:9 | LL | return; | ^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:178:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:177:9 | LL | return; | ^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:185:14 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:184:14 | LL | _ => return, | ^^^^^^ help: replace `return` with an empty block: `{}` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:200:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:199:9 | LL | return String::from("test"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `String::from("test")` error: unneeded `return` statement - --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:202:9 + --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:201:9 | LL | return String::new(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return`: `String::new()` diff --git a/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.rs b/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.rs index 58415b4aede..961f6f409dd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.rs +++ b/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.rs @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ struct InstSplit { impl MaybeInst { fn fill(&mut self) { let filled = match *self { - MaybeInst::Split1(goto1) => panic!(1), - MaybeInst::Split2(goto2) => panic!(2), + MaybeInst::Split1(goto1) => panic!("1"), + MaybeInst::Split2(goto2) => panic!("2"), _ => unimplemented!(), }; unimplemented!() diff --git a/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.fixed b/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.fixed index 4077f1920a3..9cb6a9d1ecc 100644 --- a/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.fixed @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::option_if_let_else)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_closure, clippy::ref_option_ref, clippy::equatable_if_let)] diff --git a/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.rs b/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.rs index 2f414e129d5..b3ba5eb870a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.rs +++ b/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 // run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::option_if_let_else)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_closure, clippy::ref_option_ref, clippy::equatable_if_let)] diff --git a/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.stderr b/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.stderr index 803d941c36d..685bb48ea37 100644 --- a/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/option_if_let_else.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:7:5 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:6:5 | LL | / if let Some(x) = string { LL | | (true, x) @@ -11,19 +11,19 @@ LL | | } = note: `-D clippy::option-if-let-else` implied by `-D warnings` error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:25:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:24:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(s) = *string { s.len() } else { 0 }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `string.map_or(0, |s| s.len())` error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:26:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:25:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(s) = &num { s } else { &0 }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `num.as_ref().map_or(&0, |s| s)` error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:27:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:26:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(s) = &mut num { | _____________^ @@ -43,13 +43,13 @@ LL ~ }); | error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:33:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:32:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(ref s) = num { s } else { &0 }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `num.as_ref().map_or(&0, |s| s)` error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:34:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:33:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(mut s) = num { | _____________^ @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ LL ~ }); | error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:40:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:39:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(ref mut s) = num { | _____________^ @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ LL ~ }); | error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:49:5 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:48:5 | LL | / if let Some(x) = arg { LL | | let y = x * x; @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ LL + }) | error: use Option::map_or_else instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:62:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:61:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(x) = arg { | _____________^ @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try: `arg.map_or_else(|| side_effect(), |x| x)` error: use Option::map_or_else instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:71:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:70:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(x) = arg { | _____________^ @@ -143,13 +143,13 @@ LL ~ }, |x| x * x * x * x); | error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:100:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:99:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(x) = optional { x + 2 } else { 5 }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `optional.map_or(5, |x| x + 2)` error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:109:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:108:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(x) = Some(0) { | _____________^ @@ -171,13 +171,13 @@ LL ~ }); | error: use Option::map_or_else instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:137:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:136:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(x) = Some(0) { s.len() + x } else { s.len() }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Some(0).map_or_else(|| s.len(), |x| s.len() + x)` error: use Option::map_or instead of an if let/else - --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:141:13 + --> $DIR/option_if_let_else.rs:140:13 | LL | let _ = if let Some(x) = Some(0) { | _____________^ diff --git a/tests/ui/panic_in_result_fn.rs b/tests/ui/panic_in_result_fn.rs index 3d3c19a1be5..e75eb1b6ead 100644 --- a/tests/ui/panic_in_result_fn.rs +++ b/tests/ui/panic_in_result_fn.rs @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #![warn(clippy::panic_in_result_fn)] #![allow(clippy::unnecessary_wraps)] - struct A; impl A { diff --git a/tests/ui/panic_in_result_fn.stderr b/tests/ui/panic_in_result_fn.stderr index f56c2d03c66..78d09b8b210 100644 --- a/tests/ui/panic_in_result_fn.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/panic_in_result_fn.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: used `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertion in a function that returns `Result` - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:7:5 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:6:5 | LL | / fn result_with_panic() -> Result // should emit lint LL | | { @@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ LL | | } = note: `-D clippy::panic-in-result-fn` implied by `-D warnings` = help: `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertions should not be used in a function that returns `Result` as `Result` is expected to return an error instead of crashing note: return Err() instead of panicking - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:9:9 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:8:9 | LL | panic!("error"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2015` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: used `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertion in a function that returns `Result` - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:12:5 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:11:5 | LL | / fn result_with_unimplemented() -> Result // should emit lint LL | | { @@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ LL | | } | = help: `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertions should not be used in a function that returns `Result` as `Result` is expected to return an error instead of crashing note: return Err() instead of panicking - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:14:9 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:13:9 | LL | unimplemented!(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in the macro `unimplemented` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: used `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertion in a function that returns `Result` - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:17:5 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:16:5 | LL | / fn result_with_unreachable() -> Result // should emit lint LL | | { @@ -44,14 +44,14 @@ LL | | } | = help: `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertions should not be used in a function that returns `Result` as `Result` is expected to return an error instead of crashing note: return Err() instead of panicking - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:19:9 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:18:9 | LL | unreachable!(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in the macro `unreachable` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: used `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertion in a function that returns `Result` - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:22:5 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:21:5 | LL | / fn result_with_todo() -> Result // should emit lint LL | | { @@ -61,14 +61,14 @@ LL | | } | = help: `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertions should not be used in a function that returns `Result` as `Result` is expected to return an error instead of crashing note: return Err() instead of panicking - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:24:9 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:23:9 | LL | todo!("Finish this"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in the macro `todo` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: used `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertion in a function that returns `Result` - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:53:1 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:52:1 | LL | / fn function_result_with_panic() -> Result // should emit lint LL | | { @@ -78,14 +78,14 @@ LL | | } | = help: `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertions should not be used in a function that returns `Result` as `Result` is expected to return an error instead of crashing note: return Err() instead of panicking - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:55:5 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:54:5 | LL | panic!("error"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2015` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::panic::panic_2021` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) error: used `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertion in a function that returns `Result` - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:68:1 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:67:1 | LL | / fn main() -> Result<(), String> { LL | | todo!("finish main method"); @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ LL | | } | = help: `unimplemented!()`, `unreachable!()`, `todo!()`, `panic!()` or assertions should not be used in a function that returns `Result` as `Result` is expected to return an error instead of crashing note: return Err() instead of panicking - --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:69:5 + --> $DIR/panic_in_result_fn.rs:68:5 | LL | todo!("finish main method"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/ptr_arg.rs b/tests/ui/ptr_arg.rs index 99e6d2aad8d..67bfef06a05 100644 --- a/tests/ui/ptr_arg.rs +++ b/tests/ui/ptr_arg.rs @@ -1,9 +1,4 @@ -#![allow( - unused, - clippy::many_single_char_names, - clippy::redundant_clone, - clippy::if_then_panic -)] +#![allow(unused, clippy::many_single_char_names, clippy::redundant_clone)] #![warn(clippy::ptr_arg)] use std::borrow::Cow; @@ -160,3 +155,7 @@ mod issue6509 { let _ = str.clone().clone(); } } + +// No error for types behind an alias (#7699) +type A = Vec; +fn aliased(a: &A) {} diff --git a/tests/ui/ptr_arg.stderr b/tests/ui/ptr_arg.stderr index 42183447ead..64594eb870c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/ptr_arg.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/ptr_arg.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: writing `&Vec<_>` instead of `&[_]` involves one more reference and cannot be used with non-Vec-based slices - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:12:14 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:7:14 | LL | fn do_vec(x: &Vec) { | ^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `&[i64]` @@ -7,25 +7,25 @@ LL | fn do_vec(x: &Vec) { = note: `-D clippy::ptr-arg` implied by `-D warnings` error: writing `&String` instead of `&str` involves a new object where a slice will do - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:21:14 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:16:14 | LL | fn do_str(x: &String) { | ^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `&str` error: writing `&PathBuf` instead of `&Path` involves a new object where a slice will do - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:30:15 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:25:15 | LL | fn do_path(x: &PathBuf) { | ^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `&Path` error: writing `&Vec<_>` instead of `&[_]` involves one more reference and cannot be used with non-Vec-based slices - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:43:18 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:38:18 | LL | fn do_vec(x: &Vec); | ^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `&[i64]` error: writing `&Vec<_>` instead of `&[_]` involves one more reference and cannot be used with non-Vec-based slices - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:56:14 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:51:14 | LL | fn cloned(x: &Vec) -> Vec { | ^^^^^^^^ @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ LL | x.to_owned() | error: writing `&String` instead of `&str` involves a new object where a slice will do - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:65:18 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:60:18 | LL | fn str_cloned(x: &String) -> String { | ^^^^^^^ @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ LL | x.to_string() | error: writing `&PathBuf` instead of `&Path` involves a new object where a slice will do - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:73:19 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:68:19 | LL | fn path_cloned(x: &PathBuf) -> PathBuf { | ^^^^^^^^ @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ LL | x.to_path_buf() | error: writing `&String` instead of `&str` involves a new object where a slice will do - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:81:44 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:76:44 | LL | fn false_positive_capacity(x: &Vec, y: &String) { | ^^^^^^^ @@ -109,13 +109,13 @@ LL | let c = y; | ~ error: using a reference to `Cow` is not recommended - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:95:25 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:90:25 | LL | fn test_cow_with_ref(c: &Cow<[i32]>) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `&[i32]` error: writing `&Vec<_>` instead of `&[_]` involves one more reference and cannot be used with non-Vec-based slices - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:148:21 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:143:21 | LL | fn foo_vec(vec: &Vec) { | ^^^^^^^^ @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ LL | let _ = vec.to_owned().clone(); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: writing `&PathBuf` instead of `&Path` involves a new object where a slice will do - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:153:23 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:148:23 | LL | fn foo_path(path: &PathBuf) { | ^^^^^^^^ @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ LL | let _ = path.to_path_buf().clone(); | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: writing `&PathBuf` instead of `&Path` involves a new object where a slice will do - --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:158:21 + --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:153:21 | LL | fn foo_str(str: &PathBuf) { | ^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/question_mark.fixed b/tests/ui/question_mark.fixed index ccb2e5a302e..e93469e5f55 100644 --- a/tests/ui/question_mark.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/question_mark.fixed @@ -104,7 +104,11 @@ fn func() -> Option { Some(0) } -fn result_func(x: Result) -> Result { +fn func_returning_result() -> Result { + Ok(1) +} + +fn result_func(x: Result) -> Result { let _ = x?; x?; @@ -113,9 +117,22 @@ fn result_func(x: Result) -> Result { let y = if let Ok(x) = x { x } else { - return Err("some error"); + return Err(0); }; + // issue #7859 + // no warning + let _ = if let Ok(x) = func_returning_result() { + x + } else { + return Err(0); + }; + + // no warning + if func_returning_result().is_err() { + return func_returning_result(); + } + Ok(y) } diff --git a/tests/ui/question_mark.rs b/tests/ui/question_mark.rs index ca3722371f5..dd179e9bee8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/question_mark.rs +++ b/tests/ui/question_mark.rs @@ -134,7 +134,11 @@ fn func() -> Option { Some(0) } -fn result_func(x: Result) -> Result { +fn func_returning_result() -> Result { + Ok(1) +} + +fn result_func(x: Result) -> Result { let _ = if let Ok(x) = x { x } else { return x }; if x.is_err() { @@ -145,9 +149,22 @@ fn result_func(x: Result) -> Result { let y = if let Ok(x) = x { x } else { - return Err("some error"); + return Err(0); }; + // issue #7859 + // no warning + let _ = if let Ok(x) = func_returning_result() { + x + } else { + return Err(0); + }; + + // no warning + if func_returning_result().is_err() { + return func_returning_result(); + } + Ok(y) } diff --git a/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr b/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr index 161588cb73c..8d782b71dd6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr @@ -101,13 +101,13 @@ LL | | } | |_____^ help: replace it with: `f()?;` error: this if-let-else may be rewritten with the `?` operator - --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:138:13 + --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:142:13 | LL | let _ = if let Ok(x) = x { x } else { return x }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `x?` error: this block may be rewritten with the `?` operator - --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:140:5 + --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:144:5 | LL | / if x.is_err() { LL | | return x; diff --git a/tests/ui/redundant_clone.fixed b/tests/ui/redundant_clone.fixed index 2d711082746..16b40dcd902 100644 --- a/tests/ui/redundant_clone.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/redundant_clone.fixed @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ fn clone_then_move_cloned() { fn foo(_: &Alpha, _: F) {} let x = Alpha; // ok, data is moved while the clone is in use. - foo(&x.clone(), move || { + foo(&x, move || { let _ = x; }); diff --git a/tests/ui/redundant_clone.stderr b/tests/ui/redundant_clone.stderr index fbc90493ae9..9f59017b261 100644 --- a/tests/ui/redundant_clone.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/redundant_clone.stderr @@ -167,5 +167,17 @@ note: cloned value is neither consumed nor mutated LL | let y = x.clone().join("matthias"); | ^^^^^^^^^ -error: aborting due to 14 previous errors +error: redundant clone + --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:199:11 + | +LL | foo(&x.clone(), move || { + | ^^^^^^^^ help: remove this + | +note: this value is dropped without further use + --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:199:10 + | +LL | foo(&x.clone(), move || { + | ^ + +error: aborting due to 15 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.rs b/tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.rs index cd6db8ddc88..fe742a4c2f4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.rs +++ b/tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 // FIXME: run-rustfix waiting on multi-span suggestions #![warn(clippy::ref_binding_to_reference)] diff --git a/tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.stderr b/tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.stderr index eb36cd516a2..c5856e15fa9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:31:14 + --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:30:14 | LL | Some(ref x) => x, | ^^^^^ @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ LL | Some(x) => &x, | ~ ~~ error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:37:14 + --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:36:14 | LL | Some(ref x) => { | ^^^^^ @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL ~ &x | error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:47:14 + --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:46:14 | LL | Some(ref x) => m2!(x), | ^^^^^ @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ LL | Some(x) => m2!(&x), | ~ ~~ error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:52:15 + --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:51:15 | LL | let _ = |&ref x: &&String| { | ^^^^^ @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ LL ~ let _: &&String = &x; | error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:58:12 + --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:57:12 | LL | fn f2<'a>(&ref x: &&'a String) -> &'a String { | ^^^^^ @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ LL ~ x | error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:65:11 + --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:64:11 | LL | fn f(&ref x: &&String) { | ^^^^^ @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ LL ~ let _: &&String = &x; | error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:73:11 + --> $DIR/ref_binding_to_reference.rs:72:11 | LL | fn f(&ref x: &&String) { | ^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/rename.fixed b/tests/ui/rename.fixed index a66c2e587c8..cc295b509bc 100644 --- a/tests/ui/rename.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/rename.fixed @@ -6,15 +6,58 @@ #![allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] #![allow(clippy::new_without_default)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_static_lifetimes)] +#![allow(clippy::bind_instead_of_map)] +#![allow(clippy::box_collection)] +#![allow(clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions)] +#![allow(clippy::map_unwrap_or)] +#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)] +#![allow(clippy::expect_used)] +#![allow(clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles)] +#![allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] +#![allow(clippy::invisible_characters)] +#![allow(clippy::single_char_add_str)] +#![allow(clippy::match_result_ok)] +// uplifted lints +#![allow(invalid_value)] +#![allow(array_into_iter)] +#![allow(unused_labels)] +#![allow(drop_bounds)] +#![allow(temporary_cstring_as_ptr)] +#![allow(non_fmt_panics)] +#![allow(unknown_lints)] +#![allow(invalid_atomic_ordering)] +#![allow(enum_intrinsics_non_enums)] // warn for the old lint name here, to test if the renaming worked +#![warn(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] +#![warn(clippy::new_without_default)] +#![warn(clippy::redundant_static_lifetimes)] #![warn(clippy::cognitive_complexity)] +#![warn(clippy::bind_instead_of_map)] +#![warn(clippy::box_collection)] +#![warn(clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions)] +#![warn(clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions)] +#![warn(clippy::map_unwrap_or)] +#![warn(clippy::map_unwrap_or)] +#![warn(clippy::map_unwrap_or)] +#![warn(clippy::unwrap_used)] +#![warn(clippy::unwrap_used)] +#![warn(clippy::expect_used)] +#![warn(clippy::expect_used)] +#![warn(clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles)] +#![warn(clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles)] +#![warn(clippy::useless_conversion)] +#![warn(clippy::invisible_characters)] +#![warn(clippy::single_char_add_str)] +#![warn(clippy::match_result_ok)] +// uplifted lints +#![warn(invalid_value)] +#![warn(array_into_iter)] +#![warn(unused_labels)] +#![warn(drop_bounds)] +#![warn(temporary_cstring_as_ptr)] +#![warn(non_fmt_panics)] +#![warn(unknown_lints)] +#![warn(invalid_atomic_ordering)] #![warn(enum_intrinsics_non_enums)] -#[warn(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] fn main() {} - -#[warn(clippy::new_without_default)] -struct Foo; - -#[warn(clippy::redundant_static_lifetimes)] -fn foo() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/rename.rs b/tests/ui/rename.rs index fa81201a2da..377075c0246 100644 --- a/tests/ui/rename.rs +++ b/tests/ui/rename.rs @@ -6,15 +6,58 @@ #![allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)] #![allow(clippy::new_without_default)] #![allow(clippy::redundant_static_lifetimes)] +#![allow(clippy::bind_instead_of_map)] +#![allow(clippy::box_collection)] +#![allow(clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions)] +#![allow(clippy::map_unwrap_or)] +#![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)] +#![allow(clippy::expect_used)] +#![allow(clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles)] +#![allow(clippy::useless_conversion)] +#![allow(clippy::invisible_characters)] +#![allow(clippy::single_char_add_str)] +#![allow(clippy::match_result_ok)] +// uplifted lints +#![allow(invalid_value)] +#![allow(array_into_iter)] +#![allow(unused_labels)] +#![allow(drop_bounds)] +#![allow(temporary_cstring_as_ptr)] +#![allow(non_fmt_panics)] +#![allow(unknown_lints)] +#![allow(invalid_atomic_ordering)] +#![allow(enum_intrinsics_non_enums)] // warn for the old lint name here, to test if the renaming worked +#![warn(clippy::stutter)] +#![warn(clippy::new_without_default_derive)] +#![warn(clippy::const_static_lifetime)] #![warn(clippy::cyclomatic_complexity)] +#![warn(clippy::option_and_then_some)] +#![warn(clippy::box_vec)] +#![warn(clippy::block_in_if_condition_expr)] +#![warn(clippy::block_in_if_condition_stmt)] +#![warn(clippy::option_map_unwrap_or)] +#![warn(clippy::option_map_unwrap_or_else)] +#![warn(clippy::result_map_unwrap_or_else)] +#![warn(clippy::option_unwrap_used)] +#![warn(clippy::result_unwrap_used)] +#![warn(clippy::option_expect_used)] +#![warn(clippy::result_expect_used)] +#![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_option)] +#![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_result)] +#![warn(clippy::identity_conversion)] +#![warn(clippy::zero_width_space)] +#![warn(clippy::single_char_push_str)] +#![warn(clippy::if_let_some_result)] +// uplifted lints +#![warn(clippy::invalid_ref)] +#![warn(clippy::into_iter_on_array)] +#![warn(clippy::unused_label)] +#![warn(clippy::drop_bounds)] +#![warn(clippy::temporary_cstring_as_ptr)] +#![warn(clippy::panic_params)] +#![warn(clippy::unknown_clippy_lints)] +#![warn(clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering)] #![warn(clippy::mem_discriminant_non_enum)] -#[warn(clippy::stutter)] fn main() {} - -#[warn(clippy::new_without_default_derive)] -struct Foo; - -#[warn(clippy::const_static_lifetime)] -fn foo() {} diff --git a/tests/ui/rename.stderr b/tests/ui/rename.stderr index 05c7854074c..d720f10d117 100644 --- a/tests/ui/rename.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/rename.stderr @@ -1,34 +1,184 @@ -error: lint `clippy::cyclomatic_complexity` has been renamed to `clippy::cognitive_complexity` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:10:9 +error: lint `clippy::stutter` has been renamed to `clippy::module_name_repetitions` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:31:9 | -LL | #![warn(clippy::cyclomatic_complexity)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::cognitive_complexity` +LL | #![warn(clippy::stutter)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::module_name_repetitions` | = note: `-D renamed-and-removed-lints` implied by `-D warnings` +error: lint `clippy::new_without_default_derive` has been renamed to `clippy::new_without_default` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:32:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::new_without_default_derive)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::new_without_default` + +error: lint `clippy::const_static_lifetime` has been renamed to `clippy::redundant_static_lifetimes` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:33:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::const_static_lifetime)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::redundant_static_lifetimes` + +error: lint `clippy::cyclomatic_complexity` has been renamed to `clippy::cognitive_complexity` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:34:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::cyclomatic_complexity)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::cognitive_complexity` + +error: lint `clippy::option_and_then_some` has been renamed to `clippy::bind_instead_of_map` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:35:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::option_and_then_some)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::bind_instead_of_map` + +error: lint `clippy::box_vec` has been renamed to `clippy::box_collection` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:36:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::box_vec)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::box_collection` + +error: lint `clippy::block_in_if_condition_expr` has been renamed to `clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:37:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::block_in_if_condition_expr)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions` + +error: lint `clippy::block_in_if_condition_stmt` has been renamed to `clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:38:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::block_in_if_condition_stmt)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions` + +error: lint `clippy::option_map_unwrap_or` has been renamed to `clippy::map_unwrap_or` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:39:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::option_map_unwrap_or)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::map_unwrap_or` + +error: lint `clippy::option_map_unwrap_or_else` has been renamed to `clippy::map_unwrap_or` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:40:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::option_map_unwrap_or_else)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::map_unwrap_or` + +error: lint `clippy::result_map_unwrap_or_else` has been renamed to `clippy::map_unwrap_or` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:41:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::result_map_unwrap_or_else)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::map_unwrap_or` + +error: lint `clippy::option_unwrap_used` has been renamed to `clippy::unwrap_used` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:42:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::option_unwrap_used)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::unwrap_used` + +error: lint `clippy::result_unwrap_used` has been renamed to `clippy::unwrap_used` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:43:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::result_unwrap_used)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::unwrap_used` + +error: lint `clippy::option_expect_used` has been renamed to `clippy::expect_used` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:44:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::option_expect_used)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::expect_used` + +error: lint `clippy::result_expect_used` has been renamed to `clippy::expect_used` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:45:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::result_expect_used)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::expect_used` + +error: lint `clippy::for_loop_over_option` has been renamed to `clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:46:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_option)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles` + +error: lint `clippy::for_loop_over_result` has been renamed to `clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:47:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::for_loop_over_result)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles` + +error: lint `clippy::identity_conversion` has been renamed to `clippy::useless_conversion` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:48:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::identity_conversion)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::useless_conversion` + +error: lint `clippy::zero_width_space` has been renamed to `clippy::invisible_characters` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:49:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::zero_width_space)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::invisible_characters` + +error: lint `clippy::single_char_push_str` has been renamed to `clippy::single_char_add_str` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:50:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::single_char_push_str)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::single_char_add_str` + +error: lint `clippy::if_let_some_result` has been renamed to `clippy::match_result_ok` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:51:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::if_let_some_result)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::match_result_ok` + +error: lint `clippy::invalid_ref` has been renamed to `invalid_value` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:53:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::invalid_ref)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `invalid_value` + +error: lint `clippy::into_iter_on_array` has been renamed to `array_into_iter` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:54:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::into_iter_on_array)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `array_into_iter` + +error: lint `clippy::unused_label` has been renamed to `unused_labels` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:55:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::unused_label)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `unused_labels` + +error: lint `clippy::drop_bounds` has been renamed to `drop_bounds` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:56:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::drop_bounds)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `drop_bounds` + +error: lint `clippy::temporary_cstring_as_ptr` has been renamed to `temporary_cstring_as_ptr` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:57:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::temporary_cstring_as_ptr)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `temporary_cstring_as_ptr` + +error: lint `clippy::panic_params` has been renamed to `non_fmt_panics` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:58:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::panic_params)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `non_fmt_panics` + +error: lint `clippy::unknown_clippy_lints` has been renamed to `unknown_lints` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:59:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::unknown_clippy_lints)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `unknown_lints` + +error: lint `clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering` has been renamed to `invalid_atomic_ordering` + --> $DIR/rename.rs:60:9 + | +LL | #![warn(clippy::invalid_atomic_ordering)] + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `invalid_atomic_ordering` + error: lint `clippy::mem_discriminant_non_enum` has been renamed to `enum_intrinsics_non_enums` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:11:9 + --> $DIR/rename.rs:61:9 | LL | #![warn(clippy::mem_discriminant_non_enum)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `enum_intrinsics_non_enums` -error: lint `clippy::stutter` has been renamed to `clippy::module_name_repetitions` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:13:8 - | -LL | #[warn(clippy::stutter)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::module_name_repetitions` - -error: lint `clippy::new_without_default_derive` has been renamed to `clippy::new_without_default` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:16:8 - | -LL | #[warn(clippy::new_without_default_derive)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::new_without_default` - -error: lint `clippy::const_static_lifetime` has been renamed to `clippy::redundant_static_lifetimes` - --> $DIR/rename.rs:19:8 - | -LL | #[warn(clippy::const_static_lifetime)] - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::redundant_static_lifetimes` - -error: aborting due to 5 previous errors +error: aborting due to 30 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/corner_cases.rs b/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/corner_cases.rs index a7f8f54f2be..d7e8d02bd19 100644 --- a/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/corner_cases.rs +++ b/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/corner_cases.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 - #![warn(clippy::all, clippy::pedantic)] #![allow( clippy::missing_errors_doc, diff --git a/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_1.rs b/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_1.rs index 69a3390b03b..ea962f94317 100644 --- a/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_1.rs +++ b/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_1.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 - #![warn(clippy::all, clippy::pedantic)] #![allow( clippy::missing_errors_doc, diff --git a/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_1.stderr b/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_1.stderr index 86c63946516..bf8b47d5626 100644 --- a/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_1.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_1.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: method `add` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Add::add` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:26:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:24:5 | LL | / pub fn add(self, other: T) -> T { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::Add` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `as_mut` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::convert::AsMut::as_mut` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:30:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:28:5 | LL | / pub fn as_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::convert::AsMut` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `as_ref` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::convert::AsRef::as_ref` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:34:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:32:5 | LL | / pub fn as_ref(&self) -> &T { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::convert::AsRef` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `bitand` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::BitAnd::bitand` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:38:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:36:5 | LL | / pub fn bitand(self, rhs: T) -> T { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::BitAnd` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `bitor` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::BitOr::bitor` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:42:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:40:5 | LL | / pub fn bitor(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::BitOr` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `bitxor` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::BitXor::bitxor` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:46:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:44:5 | LL | / pub fn bitxor(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::BitXor` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `borrow` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::borrow::Borrow::borrow` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:50:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:48:5 | LL | / pub fn borrow(&self) -> &str { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::borrow::Borrow` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `borrow_mut` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::borrow::BorrowMut::borrow_mut` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:54:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:52:5 | LL | / pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut str { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::borrow::BorrowMut` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `clone` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::clone::Clone::clone` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:58:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:56:5 | LL | / pub fn clone(&self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::clone::Clone` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `cmp` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::cmp::Ord::cmp` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:62:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:60:5 | LL | / pub fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::cmp::Ord` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `deref` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Deref::deref` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:70:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:68:5 | LL | / pub fn deref(&self) -> &Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::Deref` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `deref_mut` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::DerefMut::deref_mut` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:74:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:72:5 | LL | / pub fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::DerefMut` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `div` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Div::div` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:78:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:76:5 | LL | / pub fn div(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::Div` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `drop` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Drop::drop` - --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:82:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_1.rs:80:5 | LL | / pub fn drop(&mut self) { LL | | unimplemented!() diff --git a/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_2.rs b/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_2.rs index 2cdc1a06fe6..b663568806d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_2.rs +++ b/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_2.rs @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 - #![warn(clippy::all, clippy::pedantic)] #![allow( clippy::missing_errors_doc, diff --git a/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_2.stderr b/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_2.stderr index 0142e299108..426fe3b1adc 100644 --- a/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/should_impl_trait/method_list_2.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: method `eq` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::cmp::PartialEq::eq` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:27:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:25:5 | LL | / pub fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::cmp::PartialEq` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `from_iter` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::iter::FromIterator::from_iter` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:31:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:29:5 | LL | / pub fn from_iter(iter: T) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::iter::FromIterator` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `from_str` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::str::FromStr::from_str` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:35:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:33:5 | LL | / pub fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::str::FromStr` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `hash` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::hash::Hash::hash` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:39:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:37:5 | LL | / pub fn hash(&self, state: &mut T) { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::hash::Hash` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `index` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Index::index` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:43:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:41:5 | LL | / pub fn index(&self, index: usize) -> &Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::Index` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `index_mut` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::IndexMut::index_mut` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:47:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:45:5 | LL | / pub fn index_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> &mut Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::IndexMut` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `into_iter` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::iter::IntoIterator::into_iter` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:51:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:49:5 | LL | / pub fn into_iter(self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::iter::IntoIterator` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `mul` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Mul::mul` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:55:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:53:5 | LL | / pub fn mul(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::Mul` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `neg` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Neg::neg` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:59:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:57:5 | LL | / pub fn neg(self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::Neg` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `next` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::iter::Iterator::next` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:63:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:61:5 | LL | / pub fn next(&mut self) -> Option { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::iter::Iterator` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `not` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Not::not` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:67:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:65:5 | LL | / pub fn not(self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::Not` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `rem` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Rem::rem` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:71:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:69:5 | LL | / pub fn rem(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::Rem` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `shl` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Shl::shl` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:75:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:73:5 | LL | / pub fn shl(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::Shl` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `shr` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Shr::shr` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:79:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:77:5 | LL | / pub fn shr(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider implementing the trait `std::ops::Shr` or choosing a less ambiguous method name error: method `sub` can be confused for the standard trait method `std::ops::Sub::sub` - --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:83:5 + --> $DIR/method_list_2.rs:81:5 | LL | / pub fn sub(self, rhs: Self) -> Self { LL | | unimplemented!() diff --git a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.fixed b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.fixed index f66b445b7b6..4c40739d6f5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::single_component_path_imports)] #![allow(unused_imports)] diff --git a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.rs b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.rs index 09d48658595..9280bab3c71 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.rs +++ b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::single_component_path_imports)] #![allow(unused_imports)] diff --git a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr index 7005fa8f125..509c88ac256 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this import is redundant - --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:24:5 + --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:23:5 | LL | use regex; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | use regex; = note: `-D clippy::single-component-path-imports` implied by `-D warnings` error: this import is redundant - --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:6:1 + --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:5:1 | LL | use regex; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely diff --git a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.fixed b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.fixed index 05863f9a2bf..e43f5d381aa 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::single_component_path_imports)] #![allow(unused_imports)] diff --git a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.rs b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.rs index 633deea348b..3c65ca3054c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.rs +++ b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::single_component_path_imports)] #![allow(unused_imports)] diff --git a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.stderr b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.stderr index 239efb393b1..37d5176129f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_macro.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this import is redundant - --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_macro.rs:16:1 + --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_macro.rs:15:1 | LL | use m2; // fail | ^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely diff --git a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs index 94117061b27..c75beb74786 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs +++ b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::single_component_path_imports)] #![allow(unused_imports)] diff --git a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.stderr b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.stderr index 0c3256c1ce4..cf990be1b9f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this import is redundant - --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs:14:10 + --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs:13:10 | LL | use {regex, serde}; | ^^^^^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | use {regex, serde}; = help: remove this import error: this import is redundant - --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs:14:17 + --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs:13:17 | LL | use {regex, serde}; | ^^^^^ @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | use {regex, serde}; = help: remove this import error: this import is redundant - --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs:5:1 + --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports_nested_first.rs:4:1 | LL | use regex; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely diff --git a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_self_after.rs b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_self_after.rs index 94319ade0ac..48e8e530261 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_self_after.rs +++ b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_self_after.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::single_component_path_imports)] #![allow(unused_imports)] diff --git a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_self_before.rs b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_self_before.rs index c7437b23456..4fb0cf40b6e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_self_before.rs +++ b/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports_self_before.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::single_component_path_imports)] #![allow(unused_imports)] diff --git a/tests/ui/string_slice.rs b/tests/ui/string_slice.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..be4dfc8816c --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/string_slice.rs @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +#[warn(clippy::string_slice)] +#[allow(clippy::no_effect)] + +fn main() { + &"Ölkanne"[1..]; + let m = "Mötörhead"; + &m[2..5]; + let s = String::from(m); + &s[0..2]; +} diff --git a/tests/ui/string_slice.stderr b/tests/ui/string_slice.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..55040bf5df2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/string_slice.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +error: indexing into a string may panic if the index is within a UTF-8 character + --> $DIR/string_slice.rs:5:6 + | +LL | &"Ölkanne"[1..]; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::string-slice` implied by `-D warnings` + +error: indexing into a string may panic if the index is within a UTF-8 character + --> $DIR/string_slice.rs:7:6 + | +LL | &m[2..5]; + | ^^^^^^^ + +error: indexing into a string may panic if the index is within a UTF-8 character + --> $DIR/string_slice.rs:9:6 + | +LL | &s[0..2]; + | ^^^^^^^ + +error: aborting due to 3 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/unit_hash.rs b/tests/ui/unit_hash.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..989916c239b --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/unit_hash.rs @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +#![warn(clippy::unit_hash)] + +use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher; +use std::hash::Hash; + +enum Foo { + Empty, + WithValue(u8), +} + +fn do_nothing() {} + +fn main() { + let mut state = DefaultHasher::new(); + let my_enum = Foo::Empty; + + match my_enum { + Foo::Empty => ().hash(&mut state), + Foo::WithValue(x) => x.hash(&mut state), + } + + let res = (); + res.hash(&mut state); + + #[allow(clippy::unit_arg)] + do_nothing().hash(&mut state); +} diff --git a/tests/ui/unit_hash.stderr b/tests/ui/unit_hash.stderr new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..da276296e02 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/unit_hash.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +error: this call to `hash` on the unit type will do nothing + --> $DIR/unit_hash.rs:18:23 + | +LL | Foo::Empty => ().hash(&mut state), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the call to `hash` or consider using: `0_u8.hash(&mut state)` + | + = note: `-D clippy::unit-hash` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: the implementation of `Hash` for `()` is a no-op + +error: this call to `hash` on the unit type will do nothing + --> $DIR/unit_hash.rs:23:5 + | +LL | res.hash(&mut state); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the call to `hash` or consider using: `0_u8.hash(&mut state)` + | + = note: the implementation of `Hash` for `()` is a no-op + +error: this call to `hash` on the unit type will do nothing + --> $DIR/unit_hash.rs:26:5 + | +LL | do_nothing().hash(&mut state); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the call to `hash` or consider using: `0_u8.hash(&mut state)` + | + = note: the implementation of `Hash` for `()` is a no-op + +error: aborting due to 3 previous errors + diff --git a/tests/ui/unused_async.rs b/tests/ui/unused_async.rs index 4f4203f5fdb..2a3a506a57b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unused_async.rs +++ b/tests/ui/unused_async.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::unused_async)] async fn foo() -> i32 { diff --git a/tests/ui/unused_async.stderr b/tests/ui/unused_async.stderr index 8b834d205b1..cc6096d65d9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unused_async.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unused_async.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: unused `async` for function with no await statements - --> $DIR/unused_async.rs:4:1 + --> $DIR/unused_async.rs:3:1 | LL | / async fn foo() -> i32 { LL | | 4 diff --git a/tests/ui/use_self.fixed b/tests/ui/use_self.fixed index dcf818f8076..4e33e343ce0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/use_self.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/use_self.fixed @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 // aux-build:proc_macro_derive.rs #![warn(clippy::use_self)] diff --git a/tests/ui/use_self.rs b/tests/ui/use_self.rs index 9da6fef7a38..7b621ff9bca 100644 --- a/tests/ui/use_self.rs +++ b/tests/ui/use_self.rs @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ // run-rustfix -// edition:2018 // aux-build:proc_macro_derive.rs #![warn(clippy::use_self)] diff --git a/tests/ui/use_self.stderr b/tests/ui/use_self.stderr index e14368a11aa..ecb78b3f972 100644 --- a/tests/ui/use_self.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/use_self.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:23:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:22:21 | LL | fn new() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` @@ -7,163 +7,163 @@ LL | fn new() -> Foo { = note: `-D clippy::use-self` implied by `-D warnings` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:24:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:23:13 | LL | Foo {} | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:26:22 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:25:22 | LL | fn test() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:27:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:26:13 | LL | Foo::new() | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:32:25 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:31:25 | LL | fn default() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:33:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:32:13 | LL | Foo::new() | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:98:24 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:97:24 | LL | fn bad(foos: &[Foo]) -> impl Iterator { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:98:55 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:97:55 | LL | fn bad(foos: &[Foo]) -> impl Iterator { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:113:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:112:13 | LL | TS(0) | ^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:148:29 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:147:29 | LL | fn bar() -> Bar { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:149:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:148:21 | LL | Bar { foo: Foo {} } | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:160:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:159:21 | LL | fn baz() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:161:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:160:13 | LL | Foo {} | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:178:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:177:21 | LL | let _ = Enum::B(42); | ^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:179:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:178:21 | LL | let _ = Enum::C { field: true }; | ^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:180:21 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:179:21 | LL | let _ = Enum::A; | ^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:222:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:221:13 | LL | nested::A::fun_1(); | ^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:223:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:222:13 | LL | nested::A::A; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:225:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:224:13 | LL | nested::A {}; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:244:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:243:13 | LL | TestStruct::from_something() | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:258:25 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:257:25 | LL | async fn g() -> S { | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:259:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:258:13 | LL | S {} | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:263:16 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:262:16 | LL | &p[S::A..S::B] | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:263:22 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:262:22 | LL | &p[S::A..S::B] | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:286:29 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:285:29 | LL | fn foo(value: T) -> Foo { | ^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:287:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:286:13 | LL | Foo:: { value } | ^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:459:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:458:13 | LL | A::new::(submod::B {}) | ^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:496:13 + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:495:13 | LL | S2::new() | ^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` diff --git a/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.rs b/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.rs index d8bda7e8f48..21d66d5df79 100644 --- a/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.rs +++ b/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 // aux-build:proc_macro_derive.rs #![feature(rustc_private)] diff --git a/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.stderr b/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.stderr index 2cbfc5ca2e2..790b849210c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used - --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:26:5 + --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:25:5 | LL | _foo + 1 | ^^^^ @@ -7,31 +7,31 @@ LL | _foo + 1 = note: `-D clippy::used-underscore-binding` implied by `-D warnings` error: used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used - --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:31:20 + --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:30:20 | LL | println!("{}", _foo); | ^^^^ error: used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used - --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:32:16 + --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:31:16 | LL | assert_eq!(_foo, _foo); | ^^^^ error: used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used - --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:32:22 + --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:31:22 | LL | assert_eq!(_foo, _foo); | ^^^^ error: used binding `_underscore_field` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used - --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:45:5 + --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:44:5 | LL | s._underscore_field += 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: used binding `_i` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used - --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:100:16 + --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:99:16 | LL | uses_i(_i); | ^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.fixed b/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.fixed index 98bc1e80731..8402c33a4cd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.fixed @@ -1,8 +1,13 @@ +// edition:2015 // run-rustfix // aux-build:wildcard_imports_helper.rs +// the 2015 edition here is needed because edition 2018 changed the module system +// (see https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/rust-2018/path-changes.html) which means the lint +// no longer detects some of the cases starting with Rust 2018. +// FIXME: We should likely add another edition 2021 test case for this lint + #![warn(clippy::wildcard_imports)] -//#![allow(clippy::redundant_pub_crate)] #![allow(unused)] #![allow(clippy::unnecessary_wraps)] #![warn(unused_imports)] diff --git a/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.rs b/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.rs index 4ef61f9245b..faaeaade9b0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.rs +++ b/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.rs @@ -1,8 +1,13 @@ +// edition:2015 // run-rustfix // aux-build:wildcard_imports_helper.rs +// the 2015 edition here is needed because edition 2018 changed the module system +// (see https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/rust-2018/path-changes.html) which means the lint +// no longer detects some of the cases starting with Rust 2018. +// FIXME: We should likely add another edition 2021 test case for this lint + #![warn(clippy::wildcard_imports)] -//#![allow(clippy::redundant_pub_crate)] #![allow(unused)] #![allow(clippy::unnecessary_wraps)] #![warn(unused_imports)] diff --git a/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.stderr b/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.stderr index d7af0c046e8..7534a65ec9b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/wildcard_imports.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:12:5 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:17:5 | LL | use crate::fn_mod::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `crate::fn_mod::foo` @@ -7,85 +7,85 @@ LL | use crate::fn_mod::*; = note: `-D clippy::wildcard-imports` implied by `-D warnings` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:13:5 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:18:5 | LL | use crate::mod_mod::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `crate::mod_mod::inner_mod` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:14:5 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:19:5 | LL | use crate::multi_fn_mod::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `crate::multi_fn_mod::{multi_bar, multi_foo, multi_inner_mod}` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:16:5 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:21:5 | LL | use crate::struct_mod::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `crate::struct_mod::{A, inner_struct_mod}` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:20:5 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:25:5 | LL | use wildcard_imports_helper::inner::inner_for_self_import::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `wildcard_imports_helper::inner::inner_for_self_import::inner_extern_bar` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:21:5 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:26:5 | LL | use wildcard_imports_helper::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `wildcard_imports_helper::{ExternA, extern_foo}` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:92:13 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:97:13 | LL | use crate::fn_mod::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `crate::fn_mod::foo` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:98:75 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:103:75 | LL | use wildcard_imports_helper::inner::inner_for_self_import::{self, *}; | ^ help: try: `inner_extern_foo` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:99:13 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:104:13 | LL | use wildcard_imports_helper::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `wildcard_imports_helper::{ExternA, extern_foo}` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:110:20 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:115:20 | LL | use self::{inner::*, inner2::*}; | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: `inner::inner_foo` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:110:30 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:115:30 | LL | use self::{inner::*, inner2::*}; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `inner2::inner_bar` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:117:13 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:122:13 | LL | use wildcard_imports_helper::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `wildcard_imports_helper::{ExternExportedEnum, ExternExportedStruct, extern_exported}` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:146:9 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:151:9 | LL | use crate::in_fn_test::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `crate::in_fn_test::{ExportedEnum, ExportedStruct, exported}` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:155:9 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:160:9 | LL | use crate:: in_fn_test:: * ; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `crate:: in_fn_test::exported` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:156:9 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:161:9 | LL | use crate:: fn_mod:: | _________^ @@ -93,37 +93,37 @@ LL | | *; | |_________^ help: try: `crate:: fn_mod::foo` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:167:13 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:172:13 | LL | use super::*; | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: `super::foofoo` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:202:17 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:207:17 | LL | use super::*; | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: `super::insidefoo` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:210:13 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:215:13 | LL | use super_imports::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `super_imports::foofoo` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:219:17 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:224:17 | LL | use super::super::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `super::super::foofoo` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:228:13 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:233:13 | LL | use super::super::super_imports::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `super::super::super_imports::foofoo` error: usage of wildcard import - --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:236:13 + --> $DIR/wildcard_imports.rs:241:13 | LL | use super::*; | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: `super::foofoo` diff --git a/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.rs b/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.rs index 151dd0c27d5..1b9da8a55e5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.rs +++ b/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::wrong_self_convention)] #![allow(dead_code)] diff --git a/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.stderr b/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.stderr index ce23317abf6..590ee6d9c52 100644 --- a/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:17:17 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:16:17 | LL | fn from_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | fn from_i32(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:23:21 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:22:21 | LL | pub fn from_i64(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | pub fn from_i64(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `as_*` usually take `self` by reference or `self` by mutable reference - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:35:15 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:34:15 | LL | fn as_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL | fn as_i32(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `into_*` usually take `self` by value - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:37:17 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:36:17 | LL | fn into_i32(&self) {} | ^^^^^ @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL | fn into_i32(&self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `is_*` usually take `self` by reference or no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:39:15 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:38:15 | LL | fn is_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ LL | fn is_i32(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self` type is not `Copy`) usually take `self` by reference - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:41:15 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:40:15 | LL | fn to_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ LL | fn to_i32(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:43:17 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:42:17 | LL | fn from_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ LL | fn from_i32(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `as_*` usually take `self` by reference or `self` by mutable reference - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:45:19 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:44:19 | LL | pub fn as_i64(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ LL | pub fn as_i64(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `into_*` usually take `self` by value - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:46:21 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:45:21 | LL | pub fn into_i64(&self) {} | ^^^^^ @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ LL | pub fn into_i64(&self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `is_*` usually take `self` by reference or no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:47:19 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:46:19 | LL | pub fn is_i64(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ LL | pub fn is_i64(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self` type is not `Copy`) usually take `self` by reference - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:48:19 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:47:19 | LL | pub fn to_i64(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ LL | pub fn to_i64(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:49:21 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:48:21 | LL | pub fn from_i64(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ LL | pub fn from_i64(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `as_*` usually take `self` by reference or `self` by mutable reference - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:94:19 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:93:19 | LL | fn as_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ LL | fn as_i32(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `into_*` usually take `self` by value - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:97:25 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:96:25 | LL | fn into_i32_ref(&self) {} | ^^^^^ @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ LL | fn into_i32_ref(&self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `is_*` usually take `self` by reference or no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:99:19 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:98:19 | LL | fn is_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ LL | fn is_i32(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:103:21 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:102:21 | LL | fn from_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ LL | fn from_i32(self) {} = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `as_*` usually take `self` by reference or `self` by mutable reference - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:118:19 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:117:19 | LL | fn as_i32(self); | ^^^^ @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ LL | fn as_i32(self); = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `into_*` usually take `self` by value - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:121:25 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:120:25 | LL | fn into_i32_ref(&self); | ^^^^^ @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ LL | fn into_i32_ref(&self); = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `is_*` usually take `self` by reference or no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:123:19 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:122:19 | LL | fn is_i32(self); | ^^^^ @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ LL | fn is_i32(self); = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:127:21 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:126:21 | LL | fn from_i32(self); | ^^^^ @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ LL | fn from_i32(self); = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `into_*` usually take `self` by value - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:145:25 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:144:25 | LL | fn into_i32_ref(&self); | ^^^^^ @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ LL | fn into_i32_ref(&self); = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:151:21 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:150:21 | LL | fn from_i32(self); | ^^^^ @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ LL | fn from_i32(self); = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self` type is `Copy`) usually take `self` by value - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:175:22 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:174:22 | LL | fn to_u64_v2(&self) -> u64 { | ^^^^^ @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ LL | fn to_u64_v2(&self) -> u64 { = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self` type is not `Copy`) usually take `self` by reference - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:184:19 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:183:19 | LL | fn to_u64(self) -> u64 { | ^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention2.rs b/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention2.rs index 0d827c1feb3..a8fe8331133 100644 --- a/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention2.rs +++ b/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention2.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::wrong_self_convention)] #![allow(dead_code)] diff --git a/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention2.stderr b/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention2.stderr index 0e0d066d656..5bdc47f91f6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention2.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention2.rs:55:29 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention2.rs:54:29 | LL | pub fn from_be_self(self) -> Self { | ^^^^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | pub fn from_be_self(self) -> Self { = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self` - --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention2.rs:64:25 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention2.rs:63:25 | LL | fn from_be_self(self) -> Self; | ^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/wrong_self_conventions_mut.rs b/tests/ui/wrong_self_conventions_mut.rs index 486a0d77235..5bb2116bd33 100644 --- a/tests/ui/wrong_self_conventions_mut.rs +++ b/tests/ui/wrong_self_conventions_mut.rs @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -// edition:2018 #![warn(clippy::wrong_self_convention)] #![allow(dead_code)] diff --git a/tests/ui/wrong_self_conventions_mut.stderr b/tests/ui/wrong_self_conventions_mut.stderr index 6ce37c59491..8665d8dc9a9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/wrong_self_conventions_mut.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/wrong_self_conventions_mut.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self` type is not `Copy`) usually take `self` by reference - --> $DIR/wrong_self_conventions_mut.rs:15:24 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_conventions_mut.rs:14:24 | LL | pub fn to_many(&mut self) -> Option<&mut [T]> { | ^^^^^^^^^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | pub fn to_many(&mut self) -> Option<&mut [T]> { = help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `*_mut`) usually take `self` by mutable reference - --> $DIR/wrong_self_conventions_mut.rs:23:28 + --> $DIR/wrong_self_conventions_mut.rs:22:28 | LL | pub fn to_many_mut(&self) -> Option<&[T]> { | ^^^^^ From 9a8919d823276629d34c2cc35f257a10783f35ea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cameron Steffen Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2021 16:03:32 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 2/7] Fix Clippy with changed format_args! --- clippy_utils/src/higher.rs | 14 ++++---------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/clippy_utils/src/higher.rs b/clippy_utils/src/higher.rs index b3a9a1de2ec..733cc97c845 100644 --- a/clippy_utils/src/higher.rs +++ b/clippy_utils/src/higher.rs @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ #![deny(clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items)] use crate::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item; -use crate::{is_expn_of, last_path_segment, match_def_path, path_to_local_id, paths}; +use crate::{is_expn_of, last_path_segment, match_def_path, paths}; use if_chain::if_chain; use rustc_ast::ast::{self, LitKind}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::{ - Arm, Block, BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, LoopSource, MatchSource, Node, Pat, PatKind, QPath, StmtKind, UnOp, + Arm, Block, BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, LoopSource, MatchSource, Node, Pat, QPath, StmtKind, UnOp, }; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_span::{sym, symbol, ExpnKind, Span, Symbol}; @@ -513,8 +513,6 @@ pub struct FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> { pub format_string_parts: &'tcx [Expr<'tcx>], /// Symbols corresponding to [`Self::format_string_parts`] pub format_string_symbols: Vec, - /// Match arm patterns, the `arg0`, etc. from the next field `args` - pub arg_names: &'tcx [Pat<'tcx>], /// Expressions like `ArgumentV1::new(arg0, Debug::fmt)` pub args: &'tcx [Expr<'tcx>], /// The final argument passed to `Arguments::new_v1_formatted`, if applicable @@ -559,7 +557,6 @@ impl FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> { _ => None, }) .collect(); - if let PatKind::Tuple(arg_names, None) = arm.pat.kind; if let ExprKind::Array(args) = arm.body.kind; then { Some(FormatArgsExpn { @@ -567,7 +564,6 @@ impl FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> { value_args, format_string_parts, format_string_symbols, - arg_names, args, fmt_expr, }) @@ -594,10 +590,8 @@ impl FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> { if let Ok(i) = usize::try_from(position); let arg = &self.args[i]; if let ExprKind::Call(_, [arg_name, _]) = arg.kind; - if let Some(j) = self - .arg_names - .iter() - .position(|pat| path_to_local_id(arg_name, pat.hir_id)); + if let ExprKind::Field(_, j) = arg_name.kind; + if let Ok(j) = j.name.as_str().parse::(); then { Some(FormatArgsArg { value: self.value_args[j], arg, fmt: Some(fmt) }) } else { From 0cb9ac2d964e67a2fe71c0a042e6db2361aba547 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gary Guo Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2021 12:59:26 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 3/7] Give inline const separate DefKind --- clippy_lints/src/matches.rs | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/matches.rs b/clippy_lints/src/matches.rs index eb311983b29..7142df98c3f 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/matches.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/matches.rs @@ -1065,7 +1065,10 @@ fn check_wild_enum_match(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ex: &Expr<'_>, arms: &[Arm<'_>]) PatKind::Path(path) => { #[allow(clippy::match_same_arms)] let id = match cx.qpath_res(path, pat.hir_id) { - Res::Def(DefKind::Const | DefKind::ConstParam | DefKind::AnonConst, _) => return, + Res::Def( + DefKind::Const | DefKind::ConstParam | DefKind::AnonConst | DefKind::InlineConst, + _, + ) => return, Res::Def(_, id) => id, _ => return, }; From c063203c2bacd015156f353d6de0c2071c9c26bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vadim Petrochenkov Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2021 16:43:49 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 4/7] ast: Fix naming conventions in AST structures TraitKind -> Trait TyAliasKind -> TyAlias ImplKind -> Impl FnKind -> Fn All `*Kind`s in AST are supposed to be enums. Tuple structs are converted to braced structs for the types above, and fields are reordered in syntactic order. Also, mutable AST visitor now correctly visit spans in defaultness, unsafety, impl polarity and constness. --- clippy_lints/src/doc.rs | 4 ++-- clippy_lints/src/excessive_bools.rs | 12 ++++++------ clippy_lints/src/non_expressive_names.rs | 6 +++--- clippy_lints/src/write.rs | 4 ++-- clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs | 25 +++++++++++++++--------- 5 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs b/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs index 87ad5178ff0..d4ba072807f 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_type_diagnostic_item}; use clippy_utils::{is_entrypoint_fn, is_expn_of, match_panic_def_id, method_chain_args, return_ty}; use if_chain::if_chain; use itertools::Itertools; -use rustc_ast::ast::{Async, AttrKind, Attribute, FnKind, FnRetTy, ItemKind}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{Async, AttrKind, Attribute, Fn, FnRetTy, ItemKind}; use rustc_ast::token::CommentKind; use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ fn check_code(cx: &LateContext<'_>, text: &str, edition: Edition, span: Span) { | ItemKind::ExternCrate(..) | ItemKind::ForeignMod(..) => return false, // We found a main function ... - ItemKind::Fn(box FnKind(_, sig, _, Some(block))) if item.ident.name == sym::main => { + ItemKind::Fn(box Fn { sig, body: Some(block), .. }) if item.ident.name == sym::main => { let is_async = matches!(sig.header.asyncness, Async::Yes { .. }); let returns_nothing = match &sig.decl.output { FnRetTy::Default(..) => true, diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/excessive_bools.rs b/clippy_lints/src/excessive_bools.rs index 476e6d23f12..09b6e200838 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/excessive_bools.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/excessive_bools.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; use clippy_utils::in_macro; -use rustc_ast::ast::{AssocItemKind, Extern, FnKind, FnSig, ImplKind, Item, ItemKind, TraitKind, Ty, TyKind}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{AssocItemKind, Extern, Fn, FnSig, Impl, Item, ItemKind, Trait, Ty, TyKind}; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::{sym, Span}; @@ -162,17 +162,17 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for ExcessiveBools { ); } }, - ItemKind::Impl(box ImplKind { + ItemKind::Impl(box Impl { of_trait: None, items, .. }) - | ItemKind::Trait(box TraitKind(.., items)) => { + | ItemKind::Trait(box Trait { items, .. }) => { for item in items { - if let AssocItemKind::Fn(box FnKind(_, fn_sig, _, _)) = &item.kind { - self.check_fn_sig(cx, fn_sig, item.span); + if let AssocItemKind::Fn(box Fn { sig, .. }) = &item.kind { + self.check_fn_sig(cx, sig, item.span); } } }, - ItemKind::Fn(box FnKind(_, fn_sig, _, _)) => self.check_fn_sig(cx, fn_sig, item.span), + ItemKind::Fn(box Fn { sig, .. }) => self.check_fn_sig(cx, sig, item.span), _ => (), } } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/non_expressive_names.rs b/clippy_lints/src/non_expressive_names.rs index 5b254bc8133..e28cc49bf2a 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/non_expressive_names.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/non_expressive_names.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_then}; use rustc_ast::ast::{ - Arm, AssocItem, AssocItemKind, Attribute, Block, FnDecl, FnKind, Item, ItemKind, Local, Pat, PatKind, + self, Arm, AssocItem, AssocItemKind, Attribute, Block, FnDecl, Item, ItemKind, Local, Pat, PatKind, }; use rustc_ast::visit::{walk_block, walk_expr, walk_pat, Visitor}; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for NonExpressiveNames { return; } - if let ItemKind::Fn(box FnKind(_, ref sig, _, Some(ref blk))) = item.kind { + if let ItemKind::Fn(box ast::Fn { ref sig, body: Some(ref blk), .. }) = item.kind { do_check(self, cx, &item.attrs, &sig.decl, blk); } } @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for NonExpressiveNames { return; } - if let AssocItemKind::Fn(box FnKind(_, ref sig, _, Some(ref blk))) = item.kind { + if let AssocItemKind::Fn(box ast::Fn { ref sig, body: Some(ref blk), .. }) = item.kind { do_check(self, cx, &item.attrs, &sig.decl, blk); } } diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/write.rs b/clippy_lints/src/write.rs index 85d1f65c51f..b412e15ae4f 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/write.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/write.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ use std::ops::{Deref, Range}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then}; use clippy_utils::source::{snippet_opt, snippet_with_applicability}; -use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, ImplKind, Item, ItemKind, MacCall, Path, StrLit, StrStyle}; +use rustc_ast::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, Impl, Item, ItemKind, MacCall, Path, StrLit, StrStyle}; use rustc_ast::token::{self, LitKind}; use rustc_ast::tokenstream::TokenStream; use rustc_errors::Applicability; @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(Write => [ impl EarlyLintPass for Write { fn check_item(&mut self, _: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &Item) { - if let ItemKind::Impl(box ImplKind { + if let ItemKind::Impl(box Impl { of_trait: Some(trait_ref), .. }) = &item.kind diff --git a/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs b/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs index 2fa98831c77..1b05a8a3504 100644 --- a/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs +++ b/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs @@ -250,7 +250,8 @@ pub fn eq_item_kind(l: &ItemKind, r: &ItemKind) -> bool { (Use(l), Use(r)) => eq_use_tree(l, r), (Static(lt, lm, le), Static(rt, rm, re)) => lm == rm && eq_ty(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re), (Const(ld, lt, le), Const(rd, rt, re)) => eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_ty(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re), - (Fn(box FnKind(ld, lf, lg, lb)), Fn(box FnKind(rd, rf, rg, rb))) => { + (Fn(box ast::Fn { defaultness: ld, sig: lf, generics: lg, body: lb }), + Fn(box ast::Fn { defaultness: rd, sig: rf, generics: rg, body: rb })) => { eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_fn_sig(lf, rf) && eq_generics(lg, rg) && both(lb, rb, |l, r| eq_block(l, r)) }, (Mod(lu, lmk), Mod(ru, rmk)) => { @@ -266,7 +267,8 @@ pub fn eq_item_kind(l: &ItemKind, r: &ItemKind) -> bool { (ForeignMod(l), ForeignMod(r)) => { both(&l.abi, &r.abi, eq_str_lit) && over(&l.items, &r.items, |l, r| eq_item(l, r, eq_foreign_item_kind)) }, - (TyAlias(box TyAliasKind(ld, lg, lb, lt)), TyAlias(box TyAliasKind(rd, rg, rb, rt))) => { + (TyAlias(box ast::TyAlias { defaultness: ld, generics: lg, bounds: lb, ty: lt }), + TyAlias(box ast::TyAlias { defaultness: rd, generics: rg, bounds: rb, ty: rt })) => { eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_generics(lg, rg) && over(lb, rb, eq_generic_bound) @@ -276,7 +278,8 @@ pub fn eq_item_kind(l: &ItemKind, r: &ItemKind) -> bool { (Struct(lv, lg), Struct(rv, rg)) | (Union(lv, lg), Union(rv, rg)) => { eq_variant_data(lv, rv) && eq_generics(lg, rg) }, - (Trait(box TraitKind(la, lu, lg, lb, li)), Trait(box TraitKind(ra, ru, rg, rb, ri))) => { + (Trait(box ast::Trait { is_auto: la, unsafety: lu, generics: lg, bounds: lb, items: li }), + Trait(box ast::Trait { is_auto: ra, unsafety: ru, generics: rg, bounds: rb, items: ri })) => { la == ra && matches!(lu, Unsafe::No) == matches!(ru, Unsafe::No) && eq_generics(lg, rg) @@ -285,7 +288,7 @@ pub fn eq_item_kind(l: &ItemKind, r: &ItemKind) -> bool { }, (TraitAlias(lg, lb), TraitAlias(rg, rb)) => eq_generics(lg, rg) && over(lb, rb, eq_generic_bound), ( - Impl(box ImplKind { + Impl(box ast::Impl { unsafety: lu, polarity: lp, defaultness: ld, @@ -295,7 +298,7 @@ pub fn eq_item_kind(l: &ItemKind, r: &ItemKind) -> bool { self_ty: lst, items: li, }), - Impl(box ImplKind { + Impl(box ast::Impl { unsafety: ru, polarity: rp, defaultness: rd, @@ -325,10 +328,12 @@ pub fn eq_foreign_item_kind(l: &ForeignItemKind, r: &ForeignItemKind) -> bool { use ForeignItemKind::*; match (l, r) { (Static(lt, lm, le), Static(rt, rm, re)) => lm == rm && eq_ty(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re), - (Fn(box FnKind(ld, lf, lg, lb)), Fn(box FnKind(rd, rf, rg, rb))) => { + (Fn(box ast::Fn { defaultness: ld, sig: lf, generics: lg, body: lb }), + Fn(box ast::Fn { defaultness: rd, sig: rf, generics: rg, body: rb })) => { eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_fn_sig(lf, rf) && eq_generics(lg, rg) && both(lb, rb, |l, r| eq_block(l, r)) }, - (TyAlias(box TyAliasKind(ld, lg, lb, lt)), TyAlias(box TyAliasKind(rd, rg, rb, rt))) => { + (TyAlias(box ast::TyAlias { defaultness: ld, generics: lg, bounds: lb, ty: lt }), + TyAlias(box ast::TyAlias { defaultness: rd, generics: rg, bounds: rb, ty: rt })) => { eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_generics(lg, rg) && over(lb, rb, eq_generic_bound) @@ -343,10 +348,12 @@ pub fn eq_assoc_item_kind(l: &AssocItemKind, r: &AssocItemKind) -> bool { use AssocItemKind::*; match (l, r) { (Const(ld, lt, le), Const(rd, rt, re)) => eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_ty(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re), - (Fn(box FnKind(ld, lf, lg, lb)), Fn(box FnKind(rd, rf, rg, rb))) => { + (Fn(box ast::Fn { defaultness: ld, sig: lf, generics: lg, body: lb }), + Fn(box ast::Fn { defaultness: rd, sig: rf, generics: rg, body: rb })) => { eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_fn_sig(lf, rf) && eq_generics(lg, rg) && both(lb, rb, |l, r| eq_block(l, r)) }, - (TyAlias(box TyAliasKind(ld, lg, lb, lt)), TyAlias(box TyAliasKind(rd, rg, rb, rt))) => { + (TyAlias(box ast::TyAlias { defaultness: ld, generics: lg, bounds: lb, ty: lt }), + TyAlias(box ast::TyAlias { defaultness: rd, generics: rg, bounds: rb, ty: rt })) => { eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_generics(lg, rg) && over(lb, rb, eq_generic_bound) From ac9dd3685632d6a8a0159809e8dc671a327c4875 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joshua Nelson Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2021 23:23:22 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 5/7] Don't abort compilation after giving a lint error The only reason to use `abort_if_errors` is when the program is so broken that either: 1. later passes get confused and ICE 2. any diagnostics from later passes would be noise This is never the case for lints, because the compiler has to be able to deal with `allow`-ed lints. So it can continue to lint and compile even if there are lint errors. --- .../ui-toml/lint_decimal_readability/test.rs | 1 + .../lint_decimal_readability/test.stderr | 2 +- tests/ui/deref_addrof.fixed | 4 +- tests/ui/deref_addrof.rs | 4 +- tests/ui/double_neg.rs | 1 + tests/ui/double_neg.stderr | 2 +- tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs | 1 + tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.stderr | 12 ++--- tests/ui/formatting.rs | 1 + tests/ui/formatting.stderr | 12 ++--- tests/ui/literals.rs | 2 +- tests/ui/many_single_char_names.rs | 1 + tests/ui/many_single_char_names.stderr | 10 ++-- tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.fixed | 2 +- tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs | 2 +- tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.stderr | 18 +++---- .../needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.rs | 1 + ...dless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.stderr | 2 +- tests/ui/needless_continue.rs | 1 + tests/ui/needless_continue.stderr | 16 +++--- tests/ui/non_expressive_names.rs | 4 +- tests/ui/non_expressive_names.stderr | 12 ++--- tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_early.rs | 1 + tests/ui/redundant_else.rs | 4 +- tests/ui/similar_names.rs | 7 ++- tests/ui/similar_names.stderr | 28 +++++----- tests/ui/suspicious_else_formatting.rs | 1 + tests/ui/suspicious_else_formatting.stderr | 18 +++---- tests/ui/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs | 3 +- .../ui/suspicious_operation_groupings.stderr | 52 +++++++++---------- 30 files changed, 123 insertions(+), 102 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/ui-toml/lint_decimal_readability/test.rs b/tests/ui-toml/lint_decimal_readability/test.rs index 9377eb69b23..2498672d77f 100644 --- a/tests/ui-toml/lint_decimal_readability/test.rs +++ b/tests/ui-toml/lint_decimal_readability/test.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +#![allow(clippy::excessive_precision)] #[deny(clippy::unreadable_literal)] fn allow_inconsistent_digit_grouping() { diff --git a/tests/ui-toml/lint_decimal_readability/test.stderr b/tests/ui-toml/lint_decimal_readability/test.stderr index 9119ef19a7b..be505bda479 100644 --- a/tests/ui-toml/lint_decimal_readability/test.stderr +++ b/tests/ui-toml/lint_decimal_readability/test.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores - --> $DIR/test.rs:18:18 + --> $DIR/test.rs:19:18 | LL | let _fail1 = 100_200_300.123456789; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `100_200_300.123_456_789` diff --git a/tests/ui/deref_addrof.fixed b/tests/ui/deref_addrof.fixed index d4832daa689..9a150c67a21 100644 --- a/tests/ui/deref_addrof.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/deref_addrof.fixed @@ -52,12 +52,14 @@ macro_rules! m_mut { }; } +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub struct S; impl S { pub fn f(&self) -> &Self { m!(self) } - pub fn f_mut(&self) -> &Self { + #[allow(unused_mut)] // mut will be unused, once the macro is fixed + pub fn f_mut(mut self) -> Self { m_mut!(self) } } diff --git a/tests/ui/deref_addrof.rs b/tests/ui/deref_addrof.rs index be7cc669b5b..80ba7e9bd0b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/deref_addrof.rs +++ b/tests/ui/deref_addrof.rs @@ -52,12 +52,14 @@ macro_rules! m_mut { }; } +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub struct S; impl S { pub fn f(&self) -> &Self { m!(self) } - pub fn f_mut(&self) -> &Self { + #[allow(unused_mut)] // mut will be unused, once the macro is fixed + pub fn f_mut(mut self) -> Self { m_mut!(self) } } diff --git a/tests/ui/double_neg.rs b/tests/ui/double_neg.rs index d47dfcb5ba1..38a8fbd74dc 100644 --- a/tests/ui/double_neg.rs +++ b/tests/ui/double_neg.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #[warn(clippy::double_neg)] +#[allow(clippy::no_effect)] fn main() { let x = 1; -x; diff --git a/tests/ui/double_neg.stderr b/tests/ui/double_neg.stderr index d82ed05f054..7cdb040b687 100644 --- a/tests/ui/double_neg.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/double_neg.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: `--x` could be misinterpreted as pre-decrement by C programmers, is usually a no-op - --> $DIR/double_neg.rs:6:5 + --> $DIR/double_neg.rs:7:5 | LL | --x; | ^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs b/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs index 7d6fd607e65..1442ee08e75 100644 --- a/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs +++ b/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #![warn(clippy::fn_params_excessive_bools)] +#![allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] extern "C" { fn f(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool); diff --git a/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.stderr b/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.stderr index 4e5dbc261d6..cd9d07fa115 100644 --- a/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/fn_params_excessive_bools.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:17:1 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:18:1 | LL | fn g(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | fn g(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:20:1 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:21:1 | LL | fn t(_: S, _: S, _: Box, _: Vec, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | fn t(_: S, _: S, _: Box, _: Vec, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:24:5 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:25:5 | LL | fn f(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL | fn f(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool); = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:29:5 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:30:5 | LL | fn f(&self, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL | fn f(&self, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:41:5 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:42:5 | LL | / fn n(_: bool, _: u32, _: bool, _: Box, _: bool, _: bool) { LL | | fn nn(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ LL | | } = help: consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums error: more than 3 bools in function parameters - --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:42:9 + --> $DIR/fn_params_excessive_bools.rs:43:9 | LL | fn nn(_: bool, _: bool, _: bool, _: bool) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/formatting.rs b/tests/ui/formatting.rs index 0d14807ff1c..471a8e0de6e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/formatting.rs +++ b/tests/ui/formatting.rs @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ #![allow(unused_assignments)] #![allow(clippy::if_same_then_else)] #![allow(clippy::deref_addrof)] +#![allow(clippy::nonminimal_bool)] fn foo() -> bool { true diff --git a/tests/ui/formatting.stderr b/tests/ui/formatting.stderr index bde434c7e2e..9272cd60484 100644 --- a/tests/ui/formatting.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/formatting.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this looks like you are trying to use `.. -= ..`, but you really are doing `.. = (- ..)` - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:15:6 + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:16:6 | LL | a =- 35; | ^^^^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | a =- 35; = note: to remove this lint, use either `-=` or `= -` error: this looks like you are trying to use `.. *= ..`, but you really are doing `.. = (* ..)` - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:16:6 + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:17:6 | LL | a =* &191; | ^^^^ @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | a =* &191; = note: to remove this lint, use either `*=` or `= *` error: this looks like you are trying to use `.. != ..`, but you really are doing `.. = (! ..)` - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:19:6 + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:20:6 | LL | b =! false; | ^^^^ @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL | b =! false; = note: to remove this lint, use either `!=` or `= !` error: possibly missing a comma here - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:28:19 + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:29:19 | LL | -1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here | ^ @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | -1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here = note: to remove this lint, add a comma or write the expr in a single line error: possibly missing a comma here - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:32:19 + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:33:19 | LL | -1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here | ^ @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL | -1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here = note: to remove this lint, add a comma or write the expr in a single line error: possibly missing a comma here - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:69:11 + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:70:11 | LL | -1 | ^ diff --git a/tests/ui/literals.rs b/tests/ui/literals.rs index e60ce8492fc..0cadd5a3da1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/literals.rs +++ b/tests/ui/literals.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ #![warn(clippy::zero_prefixed_literal)] #![warn(clippy::unseparated_literal_suffix)] #![warn(clippy::separated_literal_suffix)] -#![allow(dead_code)] +#![allow(dead_code, overflowing_literals)] fn main() { let ok1 = 0xABCD; diff --git a/tests/ui/many_single_char_names.rs b/tests/ui/many_single_char_names.rs index 65769819110..88fcce66873 100644 --- a/tests/ui/many_single_char_names.rs +++ b/tests/ui/many_single_char_names.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +#![allow(clippy::too_many_arguments, clippy::diverging_sub_expression)] #![warn(clippy::many_single_char_names)] fn bla() { diff --git a/tests/ui/many_single_char_names.stderr b/tests/ui/many_single_char_names.stderr index 27e62e641ad..ade0f84bc50 100644 --- a/tests/ui/many_single_char_names.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/many_single_char_names.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: 5 bindings with single-character names in scope - --> $DIR/many_single_char_names.rs:4:9 + --> $DIR/many_single_char_names.rs:5:9 | LL | let a: i32; | ^ @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ LL | let e: i32; = note: `-D clippy::many-single-char-names` implied by `-D warnings` error: 6 bindings with single-character names in scope - --> $DIR/many_single_char_names.rs:4:9 + --> $DIR/many_single_char_names.rs:5:9 | LL | let a: i32; | ^ @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | let f: i32; | ^ error: 5 bindings with single-character names in scope - --> $DIR/many_single_char_names.rs:4:9 + --> $DIR/many_single_char_names.rs:5:9 | LL | let a: i32; | ^ @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ LL | e => panic!(), | ^ error: 8 bindings with single-character names in scope - --> $DIR/many_single_char_names.rs:29:13 + --> $DIR/many_single_char_names.rs:30:13 | LL | fn bindings(a: i32, b: i32, c: i32, d: i32, e: i32, f: i32, g: i32, h: i32) {} | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ error: 8 bindings with single-character names in scope - --> $DIR/many_single_char_names.rs:32:10 + --> $DIR/many_single_char_names.rs:33:10 | LL | let (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h): (bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool, bool) = unimplemented!(); | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ diff --git a/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.fixed b/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.fixed index 70cdb067d91..5d57638af43 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.fixed +++ b/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.fixed @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ #![allow( dead_code, unused_variables, + overflowing_literals, clippy::excessive_precision, clippy::inconsistent_digit_grouping )] @@ -21,7 +22,6 @@ fn main() { let fail25 = 1E2_f32; let fail26 = 43E7_f64; let fail27 = 243E17_f32; - #[allow(overflowing_literals)] let fail28 = 241_251_235E723_f64; let ok29 = 42279.911_32; diff --git a/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs b/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs index 729990af399..12171452885 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs +++ b/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ #![allow( dead_code, unused_variables, + overflowing_literals, clippy::excessive_precision, clippy::inconsistent_digit_grouping )] @@ -21,7 +22,6 @@ fn main() { let fail25 = 1E2_32; let fail26 = 43E7_64; let fail27 = 243E17_32; - #[allow(overflowing_literals)] let fail28 = 241251235E723_64; let ok29 = 42279.911_32; diff --git a/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.stderr b/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.stderr index b338b8aa622..d24543c26e4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: mistyped literal suffix - --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:11:18 + --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:12:18 | LL | let fail14 = 2_32; | ^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `2_i32` @@ -7,49 +7,49 @@ LL | let fail14 = 2_32; = note: `#[deny(clippy::mistyped_literal_suffixes)]` on by default error: mistyped literal suffix - --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:12:18 + --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:13:18 | LL | let fail15 = 4_64; | ^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `4_i64` error: mistyped literal suffix - --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:13:18 + --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:14:18 | LL | let fail16 = 7_8; // | ^^^ help: did you mean to write: `7_i8` error: mistyped literal suffix - --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:14:18 + --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:15:18 | LL | let fail17 = 23_16; // | ^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `23_i16` error: mistyped literal suffix - --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:17:18 + --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:18:18 | LL | let fail20 = 2__8; // | ^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `2_i8` error: mistyped literal suffix - --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:18:18 + --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:19:18 | LL | let fail21 = 4___16; // | ^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `4_i16` error: mistyped literal suffix - --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:21:18 + --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:22:18 | LL | let fail25 = 1E2_32; | ^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `1E2_f32` error: mistyped literal suffix - --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:22:18 + --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:23:18 | LL | let fail26 = 43E7_64; | ^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `43E7_f64` error: mistyped literal suffix - --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:23:18 + --> $DIR/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs:24:18 | LL | let fail27 = 243E17_32; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `243E17_f32` diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.rs b/tests/ui/needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.rs index a39d96109f1..ad0d694a217 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.rs +++ b/tests/ui/needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.rs @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ mod issue_6089 { // fn call_with_mut_self<'life0>(self: &'life0 mut Self) {} #[rename_my_lifetimes] impl T2 for S2 { + #[allow(clippy::needless_lifetimes)] fn call_with_mut_self(self: &mut Self) {} } } diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.stderr index 44a0e6ddeac..b2edbfe4323 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: the type of the `self` parameter does not need to be arbitrary - --> $DIR/needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.rs:41:31 + --> $DIR/needless_arbitrary_self_type_unfixable.rs:42:31 | LL | fn call_with_mut_self(self: &mut Self) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider to change this parameter to: `&'_ mut self` diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_continue.rs b/tests/ui/needless_continue.rs index 83ee27f4887..f105d3d659a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_continue.rs +++ b/tests/ui/needless_continue.rs @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ macro_rules! nonzero { }; } +#[allow(clippy::nonminimal_bool)] fn main() { let mut i = 1; while i < 10 { diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_continue.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_continue.stderr index 22b86f25e8f..b8657c74caa 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_continue.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_continue.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this `else` block is redundant - --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:28:16 + --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:29:16 | LL | } else { | ________________^ @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ LL | | } } error: there is no need for an explicit `else` block for this `if` expression - --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:43:9 + --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:44:9 | LL | / if (zero!(i % 2) || nonzero!(i % 5)) && i % 3 != 0 { LL | | continue; @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ LL | | } } error: this `continue` expression is redundant - --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:56:9 + --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:57:9 | LL | continue; // should lint here | ^^^^^^^^^ @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ LL | continue; // should lint here = help: consider dropping the `continue` expression error: this `continue` expression is redundant - --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:63:9 + --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:64:9 | LL | continue; // should lint here | ^^^^^^^^^ @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ LL | continue; // should lint here = help: consider dropping the `continue` expression error: this `continue` expression is redundant - --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:70:9 + --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:71:9 | LL | continue // should lint here | ^^^^^^^^ @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ LL | continue // should lint here = help: consider dropping the `continue` expression error: this `continue` expression is redundant - --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:78:9 + --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:79:9 | LL | continue // should lint here | ^^^^^^^^ @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ LL | continue // should lint here = help: consider dropping the `continue` expression error: this `else` block is redundant - --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:128:24 + --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:129:24 | LL | } else { | ________________________^ @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ LL | | } } error: there is no need for an explicit `else` block for this `if` expression - --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:134:17 + --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:135:17 | LL | / if condition() { LL | | continue; // should lint here diff --git a/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.rs b/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.rs index 961f6f409dd..9937005d68d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.rs +++ b/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #![warn(clippy::all)] -#![allow(unused, clippy::println_empty_string)] +#![allow(unused, clippy::println_empty_string, non_snake_case)] #[derive(Clone, Debug)] enum MaybeInst { @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ struct InstSplit { impl MaybeInst { fn fill(&mut self) { + #[allow(non_fmt_panics)] let filled = match *self { MaybeInst::Split1(goto1) => panic!("1"), MaybeInst::Split2(goto2) => panic!("2"), @@ -36,6 +37,7 @@ fn issue2927() { } fn issue3078() { + #[allow(clippy::single_match)] match "a" { stringify!(a) => {}, _ => {}, diff --git a/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.stderr b/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.stderr index a0ca46f0efc..116d5da8729 100644 --- a/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:27:9 + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:28:9 | LL | let _1 = 1; //~ERROR Consider a more descriptive name | ^^ @@ -7,31 +7,31 @@ LL | let _1 = 1; //~ERROR Consider a more descriptive name = note: `-D clippy::just-underscores-and-digits` implied by `-D warnings` error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:28:9 + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:29:9 | LL | let ____1 = 1; //~ERROR Consider a more descriptive name | ^^^^^ error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:29:9 + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:30:9 | LL | let __1___2 = 12; //~ERROR Consider a more descriptive name | ^^^^^^^ error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:49:13 + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:51:13 | LL | let _1 = 1; | ^^ error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:50:13 + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:52:13 | LL | let ____1 = 1; | ^^^^^ error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:51:13 + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:53:13 | LL | let __1___2 = 12; | ^^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_early.rs b/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_early.rs index 3dd365620cc..5649d8dd14c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_early.rs +++ b/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_early.rs @@ -15,5 +15,6 @@ fn main() { #[allow(clippy::needless_return)] (|| return 2)(); (|| -> Option { None? })(); + #[allow(clippy::try_err)] (|| -> Result { Err(2)? })(); } diff --git a/tests/ui/redundant_else.rs b/tests/ui/redundant_else.rs index 737c8a9f8db..e8a6e940c01 100644 --- a/tests/ui/redundant_else.rs +++ b/tests/ui/redundant_else.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #![warn(clippy::redundant_else)] -#![allow(clippy::needless_return)] +#![allow(clippy::needless_return, clippy::if_same_then_else)] fn main() { loop { @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ fn main() { 1 }; // assign - let a; + let mut a; a = if foo() { return; } else { diff --git a/tests/ui/similar_names.rs b/tests/ui/similar_names.rs index daa07341457..76f6ce9ee6b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/similar_names.rs +++ b/tests/ui/similar_names.rs @@ -1,5 +1,10 @@ #![warn(clippy::similar_names)] -#![allow(unused, clippy::println_empty_string)] +#![allow( + unused, + clippy::println_empty_string, + clippy::empty_loop, + clippy::diverging_sub_expression +)] struct Foo { apple: i32, diff --git a/tests/ui/similar_names.stderr b/tests/ui/similar_names.stderr index f621595abae..faf572b0c6b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/similar_names.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/similar_names.stderr @@ -1,84 +1,84 @@ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:15:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:20:9 | LL | let bpple: i32; | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::similar-names` implied by `-D warnings` note: existing binding defined here - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:13:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:18:9 | LL | let apple: i32; | ^^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:17:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:22:9 | LL | let cpple: i32; | ^^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:13:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:18:9 | LL | let apple: i32; | ^^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:41:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:46:9 | LL | let bluby: i32; | ^^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:40:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:45:9 | LL | let blubx: i32; | ^^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:45:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:50:9 | LL | let coke: i32; | ^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:43:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:48:9 | LL | let cake: i32; | ^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:63:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:68:9 | LL | let xyzeabc: i32; | ^^^^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:61:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:66:9 | LL | let xyz1abc: i32; | ^^^^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:67:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:72:9 | LL | let parsee: i32; | ^^^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:65:9 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:70:9 | LL | let parser: i32; | ^^^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:88:16 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:93:16 | LL | bpple: sprang, | ^^^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here - --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:87:16 + --> $DIR/similar_names.rs:92:16 | LL | apple: spring, | ^^^^^^ diff --git a/tests/ui/suspicious_else_formatting.rs b/tests/ui/suspicious_else_formatting.rs index be8bc22bf98..fcd827a91c7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suspicious_else_formatting.rs +++ b/tests/ui/suspicious_else_formatting.rs @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ // aux-build:proc_macro_suspicious_else_formatting.rs #![warn(clippy::suspicious_else_formatting)] +#![allow(clippy::if_same_then_else)] extern crate proc_macro_suspicious_else_formatting; use proc_macro_suspicious_else_formatting::DeriveBadSpan; diff --git a/tests/ui/suspicious_else_formatting.stderr b/tests/ui/suspicious_else_formatting.stderr index d1db195cbb8..ee68eb5a791 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suspicious_else_formatting.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/suspicious_else_formatting.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this looks like an `else {..}` but the `else` is missing - --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:16:6 + --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:17:6 | LL | } { | ^ @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | } { = note: to remove this lint, add the missing `else` or add a new line before the next block error: this looks like an `else if` but the `else` is missing - --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:20:6 + --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:21:6 | LL | } if foo() { | ^ @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | } if foo() { = note: to remove this lint, add the missing `else` or add a new line before the second `if` error: this looks like an `else if` but the `else` is missing - --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:27:10 + --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:28:10 | LL | } if foo() { | ^ @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ LL | } if foo() { = note: to remove this lint, add the missing `else` or add a new line before the second `if` error: this looks like an `else if` but the `else` is missing - --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:35:10 + --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:36:10 | LL | } if foo() { | ^ @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL | } if foo() { = note: to remove this lint, add the missing `else` or add a new line before the second `if` error: this is an `else {..}` but the formatting might hide it - --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:44:6 + --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:45:6 | LL | } else | ______^ @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ LL | | { = note: to remove this lint, remove the `else` or remove the new line between `else` and `{..}` error: this is an `else if` but the formatting might hide it - --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:56:6 + --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:57:6 | LL | } else | ______^ @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ LL | | if foo() { // the span of the above error should continue here = note: to remove this lint, remove the `else` or remove the new line between `else` and `if` error: this is an `else if` but the formatting might hide it - --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:61:6 + --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:62:6 | LL | } | ______^ @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ LL | | if foo() { // the span of the above error should continue here = note: to remove this lint, remove the `else` or remove the new line between `else` and `if` error: this is an `else {..}` but the formatting might hide it - --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:88:6 + --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:89:6 | LL | } | ______^ @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ LL | | { = note: to remove this lint, remove the `else` or remove the new line between `else` and `{..}` error: this is an `else {..}` but the formatting might hide it - --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:96:6 + --> $DIR/suspicious_else_formatting.rs:97:6 | LL | } | ______^ diff --git a/tests/ui/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs b/tests/ui/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs index 2f8c7cec50f..3201d5de0f3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs +++ b/tests/ui/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #![warn(clippy::suspicious_operation_groupings)] +#![allow(clippy::eq_op)] struct Vec3 { x: f64, @@ -187,7 +188,7 @@ fn inside_fn_with_similar_expression(s1: &S, s2: &S, strict: bool) -> bool { } } -fn inside_an_if_statement(s1: &S, s2: &S) { +fn inside_an_if_statement(s1: &mut S, s2: &S) { // There's no `s1.b` if s1.a < s2.a && s1.a < s2.b { s1.c = s2.c; diff --git a/tests/ui/suspicious_operation_groupings.stderr b/tests/ui/suspicious_operation_groupings.stderr index dd6f2f6641d..baf9bc74b00 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suspicious_operation_groupings.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/suspicious_operation_groupings.stderr @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:14:9 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:15:9 | LL | self.x == other.y && self.y == other.y && self.z == other.z | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `self.x == other.x` @@ -7,151 +7,151 @@ LL | self.x == other.y && self.y == other.y && self.z == other.z = note: `-D clippy::suspicious-operation-groupings` implied by `-D warnings` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:27:20 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:28:20 | LL | s1.a < s2.a && s1.a < s2.b | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.b < s2.b` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:75:33 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:76:33 | LL | s1.a * s2.a + s1.b * s2.b + s1.c * s2.b + s1.d * s2.d | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c * s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:80:19 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:81:19 | LL | s1.a * s2.a + s1.b * s2.c + s1.c * s2.c | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.b * s2.b` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:80:19 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:81:19 | LL | s1.a * s2.a + s1.b * s2.c + s1.c * s2.c | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.b * s2.b` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:85:19 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:86:19 | LL | s1.a * s2.a + s2.b * s2.b + s1.c * s2.c | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.b * s2.b` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:90:19 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:91:19 | LL | s1.a * s2.a + s1.b * s1.b + s1.c * s2.c | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.b * s2.b` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:95:5 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:96:5 | LL | s1.a * s1.a + s1.b * s2.b + s1.c * s2.c | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.a * s2.a` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:100:33 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:101:33 | LL | s1.a * s2.a + s1.b * s2.b + s1.c * s1.c | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c * s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:113:20 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:114:20 | LL | (s1.a * s2.a + s1.b * s1.b) | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.b * s2.b` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:118:34 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:119:34 | LL | (s1.a * s2.a + s1.b * s2.b + s1.c * s2.b + s1.d * s2.d) | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c * s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:123:38 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:124:38 | LL | (s1.a * s2.a) + (s1.b * s2.b) + (s1.c * s2.b) + (s1.d * s2.d) | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c * s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:128:39 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:129:39 | LL | ((s1.a * s2.a) + (s1.b * s2.b) + (s1.c * s2.b) + (s1.d * s2.d)) | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c * s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:133:42 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:134:42 | LL | (((s1.a * s2.a) + (s1.b * s2.b)) + ((s1.c * s2.b) + (s1.d * s2.d))) | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c * s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:133:42 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:134:42 | LL | (((s1.a * s2.a) + (s1.b * s2.b)) + ((s1.c * s2.b) + (s1.d * s2.d))) | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c * s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:138:40 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:139:40 | LL | (((s1.a * s2.a) + (s1.b * s2.b) + (s1.c * s2.b)) + (s1.d * s2.d)) | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c * s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:143:40 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:144:40 | LL | ((s1.a * s2.a) + ((s1.b * s2.b) + (s1.c * s2.b) + (s1.d * s2.d))) | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c * s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:148:20 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:149:20 | LL | (s1.a * s2.a + s2.b * s2.b) / 2 | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.b * s2.b` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:153:35 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:154:35 | LL | i32::swap_bytes(s1.a * s2.a + s2.b * s2.b) | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.b * s2.b` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:158:29 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:159:29 | LL | s1.a > 0 && s1.b > 0 && s1.d == s2.c && s1.d == s2.d | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c == s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:163:17 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:164:17 | LL | s1.a > 0 && s1.d == s2.c && s1.b > 0 && s1.d == s2.d | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.c == s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:172:77 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:173:77 | LL | (n1.inner.0).0 == (n2.inner.0).0 && (n1.inner.1).0 == (n2.inner.1).0 && (n1.inner.2).0 == (n2.inner.1).0 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `(n1.inner.2).0 == (n2.inner.2).0` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:186:25 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:187:25 | LL | s1.a <= s2.a && s1.a <= s2.b | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.b <= s2.b` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:192:23 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:193:23 | LL | if s1.a < s2.a && s1.a < s2.b { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `s1.b < s2.b` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:199:48 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:200:48 | LL | -(-(-s1.a * -s2.a) + (-(-s1.b * -s2.b) + -(-s1.c * -s2.b) + -(-s1.d * -s2.d))) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `-s1.c * -s2.c` error: this sequence of operators looks suspiciously like a bug - --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:204:27 + --> $DIR/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs:205:27 | LL | -(if -s1.a < -s2.a && -s1.a < -s2.b { s1.c } else { s2.a }) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean: `-s1.b < -s2.b` From 6d23824ef439747bf7085bdfd9e09c7d304e1ab9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Deadbeef Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2021 23:35:23 +0800 Subject: [PATCH 6/7] Make select_* methods return Vec for TraitEngine --- clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs b/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs index e18442515b8..6b2ac985555 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs @@ -77,13 +77,13 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for FutureNotSend { if is_future { let send_trait = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Send).unwrap(); let span = decl.output.span(); - let send_result = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { + let send_errors = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| { let cause = traits::ObligationCause::misc(span, hir_id); let mut fulfillment_cx = traits::FulfillmentContext::new(); fulfillment_cx.register_bound(&infcx, cx.param_env, ret_ty, send_trait, cause); fulfillment_cx.select_all_or_error(&infcx) }); - if let Err(send_errors) = send_result { + if !send_errors.is_empty() { span_lint_and_then( cx, FUTURE_NOT_SEND, From 4bccd59a69666ec68a0f72ceee7d51d3984b806f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: flip1995 Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 12:22:22 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 7/7] Bump nightly version -> 2021-11-18 --- rust-toolchain | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/rust-toolchain b/rust-toolchain index 31e2aecad2c..db66cfd9e27 100644 --- a/rust-toolchain +++ b/rust-toolchain @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ [toolchain] -channel = "nightly-2021-11-04" +channel = "nightly-2021-11-18" components = ["llvm-tools-preview", "rustc-dev", "rust-src", "rustfmt"]