Remove regex dependency from clippy_dev

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Jason Newcomb 2022-03-28 22:08:04 -04:00
parent 6206086dd5
commit b3f8415032
3 changed files with 280 additions and 382 deletions

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@ -9,10 +9,14 @@ clap = "2.33"
indoc = "1.0"
itertools = "0.10.1"
opener = "0.5"
regex = "1.5"
shell-escape = "0.1"
walkdir = "2.3"
cargo_metadata = "0.14"
[features]
deny-warnings = []
[package.metadata.rust-analyzer]
# This package uses #[feature(rustc_private)]
rustc_private = true

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@ -1,8 +1,11 @@
#![feature(once_cell)]
#![feature(rustc_private)]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
// warn on lints, that are included in `rust-lang/rust`s bootstrap
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)]
extern crate rustc_lexer;
use std::path::PathBuf;
pub mod bless;

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
use core::fmt::Write;
use itertools::Itertools;
use regex::Regex;
use rustc_lexer::{tokenize, unescape, LiteralKind, TokenKind};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::fs;
use std::lazy::SyncLazy;
use std::path::Path;
use walkdir::WalkDir;
@ -13,35 +13,7 @@
// Use that command to update this file and do not edit by hand.\n\
// Manual edits will be overwritten.\n\n";
static DEC_CLIPPY_LINT_RE: SyncLazy<Regex> = SyncLazy::new(|| {
Regex::new(
r#"(?x)
declare_clippy_lint!\s*[\{(]
(?:\s+///.*)*
(?:\s*\#\[clippy::version\s*=\s*"[^"]*"\])?
\s+pub\s+(?P<name>[A-Z_][A-Z_0-9]*)\s*,\s*
(?P<cat>[a-z_]+)\s*,\s*
"(?P<desc>(?:[^"\\]+|\\(?s).(?-s))*)"\s*[})]
"#,
)
.unwrap()
});
static DEC_DEPRECATED_LINT_RE: SyncLazy<Regex> = SyncLazy::new(|| {
Regex::new(
r#"(?x)
declare_deprecated_lint!\s*[{(]\s*
(?:\s+///.*)*
(?:\s*\#\[clippy::version\s*=\s*"[^"]*"\])?
\s+pub\s+(?P<name>[A-Z_][A-Z_0-9]*)\s*,\s*
"(?P<desc>(?:[^"\\]+|\\(?s).(?-s))*)"\s*[})]
"#,
)
.unwrap()
});
static NL_ESCAPE_RE: SyncLazy<Regex> = SyncLazy::new(|| Regex::new(r#"\\\n\s*"#).unwrap());
static DOCS_LINK: &str = "https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html";
const DOCS_LINK: &str = "https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html";
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum UpdateMode {
@ -60,60 +32,52 @@ pub enum UpdateMode {
/// Panics if a file path could not read from or then written to
#[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
pub fn run(update_mode: UpdateMode) {
let lint_list: Vec<Lint> = gather_all().collect();
let (lints, deprecated_lints) = gather_all();
let internal_lints = Lint::internal_lints(&lint_list);
let deprecated_lints = Lint::deprecated_lints(&lint_list);
let usable_lints = Lint::usable_lints(&lint_list);
let internal_lints = Lint::internal_lints(&lints);
let usable_lints = Lint::usable_lints(&lints);
let mut sorted_usable_lints = usable_lints.clone();
sorted_usable_lints.sort_by_key(|lint| lint.name.clone());
let usable_lint_count = round_to_fifty(usable_lints.len());
let mut file_change = false;
file_change |= replace_region_in_file(
replace_region_in_file(
update_mode,
Path::new("README.md"),
&format!(
r#"\[There are over \d+ lints included in this crate!\]\({}\)"#,
DOCS_LINK
),
"",
true,
update_mode == UpdateMode::Change,
|| {
vec![format!(
"[There are over {} lints included in this crate!]({})",
usable_lint_count, DOCS_LINK
)]
"[There are over ",
" lints included in this crate!]",
|res| {
write!(res, "{}", round_to_fifty(usable_lints.len())).unwrap();
},
)
.changed;
);
file_change |= replace_region_in_file(
replace_region_in_file(
update_mode,
Path::new("CHANGELOG.md"),
"<!-- begin autogenerated links to lint list -->",
"<!-- begin autogenerated links to lint list -->\n",
"<!-- end autogenerated links to lint list -->",
false,
update_mode == UpdateMode::Change,
|| gen_changelog_lint_list(usable_lints.iter().chain(deprecated_lints.iter())),
)
.changed;
|res| {
for lint in usable_lints
.iter()
.map(|l| &l.name)
.chain(deprecated_lints.iter().map(|l| &l.name))
.sorted()
{
writeln!(res, "[`{}`]: {}#{}", lint, DOCS_LINK, lint).unwrap();
}
},
);
// This has to be in lib.rs, otherwise rustfmt doesn't work
file_change |= replace_region_in_file(
replace_region_in_file(
update_mode,
Path::new("clippy_lints/src/lib.rs"),
"begin lints modules",
"end lints modules",
false,
update_mode == UpdateMode::Change,
|| gen_modules_list(usable_lints.iter()),
)
.changed;
if file_change && update_mode == UpdateMode::Check {
exit_with_failure();
}
"// begin lints modules, do not remove this comment, its used in `update_lints`\n",
"// end lints modules, do not remove this comment, its used in `update_lints`",
|res| {
for lint_mod in usable_lints.iter().map(|l| &l.module).unique().sorted() {
writeln!(res, "mod {};", lint_mod).unwrap();
}
},
);
process_file(
"clippy_lints/src/lib.register_lints.rs",
@ -123,7 +87,7 @@ pub fn run(update_mode: UpdateMode) {
process_file(
"clippy_lints/src/lib.deprecated.rs",
update_mode,
&gen_deprecated(deprecated_lints.iter()),
&gen_deprecated(&deprecated_lints),
);
let all_group_lints = usable_lints.iter().filter(|l| {
@ -146,15 +110,12 @@ pub fn run(update_mode: UpdateMode) {
}
pub fn print_lints() {
let lint_list: Vec<Lint> = gather_all().collect();
let (lint_list, _) = gather_all();
let usable_lints = Lint::usable_lints(&lint_list);
let usable_lint_count = usable_lints.len();
let grouped_by_lint_group = Lint::by_lint_group(usable_lints.into_iter());
for (lint_group, mut lints) in grouped_by_lint_group {
if lint_group == "Deprecated" {
continue;
}
println!("\n## {}", lint_group);
lints.sort_by_key(|l| l.name.clone());
@ -198,19 +159,17 @@ struct Lint {
name: String,
group: String,
desc: String,
deprecation: Option<String>,
module: String,
}
impl Lint {
#[must_use]
fn new(name: &str, group: &str, desc: &str, deprecation: Option<&str>, module: &str) -> Self {
fn new(name: &str, group: &str, desc: &str, module: &str) -> Self {
Self {
name: name.to_lowercase(),
group: group.to_string(),
desc: NL_ESCAPE_RE.replace(&desc.replace("\\\"", "\""), "").to_string(),
deprecation: deprecation.map(ToString::to_string),
module: module.to_string(),
group: group.into(),
desc: remove_line_splices(desc),
module: module.into(),
}
}
@ -219,7 +178,7 @@ fn new(name: &str, group: &str, desc: &str, deprecation: Option<&str>, module: &
fn usable_lints(lints: &[Self]) -> Vec<Self> {
lints
.iter()
.filter(|l| l.deprecation.is_none() && !l.group.starts_with("internal"))
.filter(|l| !l.group.starts_with("internal"))
.cloned()
.collect()
}
@ -230,12 +189,6 @@ fn internal_lints(lints: &[Self]) -> Vec<Self> {
lints.iter().filter(|l| l.group == "internal").cloned().collect()
}
/// Returns all deprecated lints
#[must_use]
fn deprecated_lints(lints: &[Self]) -> Vec<Self> {
lints.iter().filter(|l| l.deprecation.is_some()).cloned().collect()
}
/// Returns the lints in a `HashMap`, grouped by the different lint groups
#[must_use]
fn by_lint_group(lints: impl Iterator<Item = Self>) -> HashMap<String, Vec<Self>> {
@ -243,6 +196,20 @@ fn by_lint_group(lints: impl Iterator<Item = Self>) -> HashMap<String, Vec<Self>
}
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct DeprecatedLint {
name: String,
reason: String,
}
impl DeprecatedLint {
fn new(name: &str, reason: &str) -> Self {
Self {
name: name.to_lowercase(),
reason: remove_line_splices(reason),
}
}
}
/// Generates the code for registering a group
fn gen_lint_group_list<'a>(group_name: &str, lints: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Lint>) -> String {
let mut details: Vec<_> = lints.map(|l| (&l.module, l.name.to_uppercase())).collect();
@ -262,32 +229,12 @@ fn gen_lint_group_list<'a>(group_name: &str, lints: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Lin
output
}
/// Generates the module declarations for `lints`
#[must_use]
fn gen_modules_list<'a>(lints: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Lint>) -> Vec<String> {
lints
.map(|l| &l.module)
.unique()
.map(|module| format!("mod {};", module))
.sorted()
.collect::<Vec<String>>()
}
/// Generates the list of lint links at the bottom of the CHANGELOG
#[must_use]
fn gen_changelog_lint_list<'a>(lints: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Lint>) -> Vec<String> {
lints
.sorted_by_key(|l| &l.name)
.map(|l| format!("[`{}`]: {}#{}", l.name, DOCS_LINK, l.name))
.collect()
}
/// Generates the `register_removed` code
#[must_use]
fn gen_deprecated<'a>(lints: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Lint>) -> String {
fn gen_deprecated(lints: &[DeprecatedLint]) -> String {
let mut output = GENERATED_FILE_COMMENT.to_string();
output.push_str("{\n");
for Lint { name, deprecation, .. } in lints {
for lint in lints {
output.push_str(&format!(
concat!(
" store.register_removed(\n",
@ -295,8 +242,7 @@ fn gen_deprecated<'a>(lints: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Lint>) -> String {
" \"{}\",\n",
" );\n"
),
name,
deprecation.as_ref().expect("`lints` are deprecated")
lint.name, lint.reason,
));
}
output.push_str("}\n");
@ -330,61 +276,133 @@ fn gen_register_lint_list<'a>(
output
}
/// Gathers all files in `src/clippy_lints` and gathers all lints inside
fn gather_all() -> impl Iterator<Item = Lint> {
lint_files().flat_map(|f| gather_from_file(&f))
}
/// Gathers all lints defined in `clippy_lints/src`
fn gather_all() -> (Vec<Lint>, Vec<DeprecatedLint>) {
let mut lints = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
let mut deprecated_lints = Vec::with_capacity(50);
let root_path = clippy_project_root().join("clippy_lints/src");
fn gather_from_file(dir_entry: &walkdir::DirEntry) -> impl Iterator<Item = Lint> {
let content = fs::read_to_string(dir_entry.path()).unwrap();
let path = dir_entry.path();
let filename = path.file_stem().unwrap();
let path_buf = path.with_file_name(filename);
let mut rel_path = path_buf
.strip_prefix(clippy_project_root().join("clippy_lints/src"))
.expect("only files in `clippy_lints/src` should be looked at");
// If the lints are stored in mod.rs, we get the module name from
// the containing directory:
if filename == "mod" {
rel_path = rel_path.parent().unwrap();
}
let module = rel_path
.components()
.map(|c| c.as_os_str().to_str().unwrap())
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join("::");
parse_contents(&content, &module)
}
fn parse_contents(content: &str, module: &str) -> impl Iterator<Item = Lint> {
let lints = DEC_CLIPPY_LINT_RE
.captures_iter(content)
.map(|m| Lint::new(&m["name"], &m["cat"], &m["desc"], None, module));
let deprecated = DEC_DEPRECATED_LINT_RE
.captures_iter(content)
.map(|m| Lint::new(&m["name"], "Deprecated", &m["desc"], Some(&m["desc"]), module));
// Removing the `.collect::<Vec<Lint>>().into_iter()` causes some lifetime issues due to the map
lints.chain(deprecated).collect::<Vec<Lint>>().into_iter()
}
/// Collects all .rs files in the `clippy_lints/src` directory
fn lint_files() -> impl Iterator<Item = walkdir::DirEntry> {
// We use `WalkDir` instead of `fs::read_dir` here in order to recurse into subdirectories.
// Otherwise we would not collect all the lints, for example in `clippy_lints/src/methods/`.
let path = clippy_project_root().join("clippy_lints/src");
WalkDir::new(path)
for (rel_path, file) in WalkDir::new(&root_path)
.into_iter()
.filter_map(Result::ok)
.map(Result::unwrap)
.filter(|f| f.path().extension() == Some(OsStr::new("rs")))
.map(|f| (f.path().strip_prefix(&root_path).unwrap().to_path_buf(), f))
{
let path = file.path();
let contents =
fs::read_to_string(path).unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("Cannot read from `{}`: {}", path.display(), e));
let module = rel_path
.components()
.map(|c| c.as_os_str().to_str().unwrap())
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join("::");
// If the lints are stored in mod.rs, we get the module name from
// the containing directory:
let module = if let Some(module) = module.strip_suffix("::mod.rs") {
module
} else {
module.strip_suffix(".rs").unwrap_or(&module)
};
if module == "deprecated_lints" {
parse_deprecated_contents(&contents, &mut deprecated_lints);
} else {
parse_contents(&contents, module, &mut lints);
}
}
(lints, deprecated_lints)
}
/// Whether a file has had its text changed or not
#[derive(PartialEq, Debug)]
struct FileChange {
changed: bool,
new_lines: String,
macro_rules! match_tokens {
($iter:ident, $($token:ident $({$($fields:tt)*})? $(($capture:ident))?)*) => {
{
$($(let $capture =)? if let Some((TokenKind::$token $({$($fields)*})?, _x)) = $iter.next() {
_x
} else {
continue;
};)*
#[allow(clippy::unused_unit)]
{ ($($($capture,)?)*) }
}
}
}
/// Parse a source file looking for `declare_clippy_lint` macro invocations.
fn parse_contents(contents: &str, module: &str, lints: &mut Vec<Lint>) {
let mut offset = 0usize;
let mut iter = tokenize(contents).map(|t| {
let range = offset..offset + t.len;
offset = range.end;
(t.kind, &contents[range])
});
while iter.any(|(kind, s)| kind == TokenKind::Ident && s == "declare_clippy_lint") {
let mut iter = iter
.by_ref()
.filter(|&(kind, _)| !matches!(kind, TokenKind::Whitespace | TokenKind::LineComment { .. }));
// matches `!{`
match_tokens!(iter, Bang OpenBrace);
match iter.next() {
// #[clippy::version = "version"] pub
Some((TokenKind::Pound, _)) => {
match_tokens!(iter, OpenBracket Ident Colon Colon Ident Eq Literal{..} CloseBracket Ident);
},
// pub
Some((TokenKind::Ident, _)) => (),
_ => continue,
}
let (name, group, desc) = match_tokens!(
iter,
// LINT_NAME
Ident(name) Comma
// group,
Ident(group) Comma
// "description" }
Literal{kind: LiteralKind::Str{..}, ..}(desc) CloseBrace
);
lints.push(Lint::new(name, group, desc, module));
}
}
/// Parse a source file looking for `declare_deprecated_lint` macro invocations.
fn parse_deprecated_contents(contents: &str, lints: &mut Vec<DeprecatedLint>) {
let mut offset = 0usize;
let mut iter = tokenize(contents).map(|t| {
let range = offset..offset + t.len;
offset = range.end;
(t.kind, &contents[range])
});
while iter.any(|(kind, s)| kind == TokenKind::Ident && s == "declare_deprecated_lint") {
let mut iter = iter
.by_ref()
.filter(|&(kind, _)| !matches!(kind, TokenKind::Whitespace | TokenKind::LineComment { .. }));
let (name, reason) = match_tokens!(
iter,
// !{
Bang OpenBrace
// #[clippy::version = "version"]
Pound OpenBracket Ident Colon Colon Ident Eq Literal{..} CloseBracket
// pub LINT_NAME,
Ident Ident(name) Comma
// "description"
Literal{kind: LiteralKind::Str{..},..}(reason)
// }
CloseBrace
);
lints.push(DeprecatedLint::new(name, reason));
}
}
/// Removes the line splices and surrounding quotes from a string literal
fn remove_line_splices(s: &str) -> String {
let s = s
.strip_prefix('"')
.and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('"'))
.unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("expected quoted string, found `{}`", s));
let mut res = String::with_capacity(s.len());
unescape::unescape_literal(s, unescape::Mode::Str, &mut |range, _| res.push_str(&s[range]));
res
}
/// Replaces a region in a file delimited by two lines matching regexes.
@ -396,144 +414,49 @@ struct FileChange {
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if the path could not read or then written
fn replace_region_in_file<F>(
fn replace_region_in_file(
update_mode: UpdateMode,
path: &Path,
start: &str,
end: &str,
replace_start: bool,
write_back: bool,
replacements: F,
) -> FileChange
where
F: FnOnce() -> Vec<String>,
{
let contents = fs::read_to_string(path).unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("Cannot read from {}: {}", path.display(), e));
let file_change = replace_region_in_text(&contents, start, end, replace_start, replacements);
write_replacement: impl FnMut(&mut String),
) {
let contents = fs::read_to_string(path).unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("Cannot read from `{}`: {}", path.display(), e));
let new_contents = match replace_region_in_text(&contents, start, end, write_replacement) {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(delim) => panic!("Couldn't find `{}` in file `{}`", delim, path.display()),
};
if write_back {
if let Err(e) = fs::write(path, file_change.new_lines.as_bytes()) {
panic!("Cannot write to {}: {}", path.display(), e);
}
}
file_change
}
/// Replaces a region in a text delimited by two lines matching regexes.
///
/// * `text` is the input text on which you want to perform the replacement
/// * `start` is a `&str` that describes the delimiter line before the region you want to replace.
/// As the `&str` will be converted to a `Regex`, this can contain regex syntax, too.
/// * `end` is a `&str` that describes the delimiter line until where the replacement should happen.
/// As the `&str` will be converted to a `Regex`, this can contain regex syntax, too.
/// * If `replace_start` is true, the `start` delimiter line is replaced as well. The `end`
/// delimiter line is never replaced.
/// * `replacements` is a closure that has to return a `Vec<String>` which contains the new text.
///
/// If you want to perform the replacement on files instead of already parsed text,
/// use `replace_region_in_file`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```ignore
/// let the_text = "replace_start\nsome text\nthat will be replaced\nreplace_end";
/// let result =
/// replace_region_in_text(the_text, "replace_start", "replace_end", false, || {
/// vec!["a different".to_string(), "text".to_string()]
/// })
/// .new_lines;
/// assert_eq!("replace_start\na different\ntext\nreplace_end", result);
/// ```
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if start or end is not valid regex
fn replace_region_in_text<F>(text: &str, start: &str, end: &str, replace_start: bool, replacements: F) -> FileChange
where
F: FnOnce() -> Vec<String>,
{
let replace_it = replacements();
let mut in_old_region = false;
let mut found = false;
let mut new_lines = vec![];
let start = Regex::new(start).unwrap();
let end = Regex::new(end).unwrap();
for line in text.lines() {
if in_old_region {
if end.is_match(line) {
in_old_region = false;
new_lines.extend(replace_it.clone());
new_lines.push(line.to_string());
match update_mode {
UpdateMode::Check if contents != new_contents => exit_with_failure(),
UpdateMode::Check => (),
UpdateMode::Change => {
if let Err(e) = fs::write(path, new_contents.as_bytes()) {
panic!("Cannot write to `{}`: {}", path.display(), e);
}
} else if start.is_match(line) {
if !replace_start {
new_lines.push(line.to_string());
}
in_old_region = true;
found = true;
} else {
new_lines.push(line.to_string());
}
},
}
if !found {
// This happens if the provided regex in `clippy_dev/src/main.rs` does not match in the
// given text or file. Most likely this is an error on the programmer's side and the Regex
// is incorrect.
eprintln!("error: regex \n{:?}\ndoesn't match. You may have to update it.", start);
std::process::exit(1);
}
let mut new_lines = new_lines.join("\n");
if text.ends_with('\n') {
new_lines.push('\n');
}
let changed = new_lines != text;
FileChange { changed, new_lines }
}
#[test]
fn test_parse_contents() {
let result: Vec<Lint> = parse_contents(
r#"
declare_clippy_lint! {
#[clippy::version = "Hello Clippy!"]
pub PTR_ARG,
style,
"really long \
text"
}
/// Replaces a region in a text delimited by two strings. Returns the new text if both delimiters
/// were found, or the missing delimiter if not.
fn replace_region_in_text<'a>(
text: &str,
start: &'a str,
end: &'a str,
mut write_replacement: impl FnMut(&mut String),
) -> Result<String, &'a str> {
let (text_start, rest) = text.split_once(start).ok_or(start)?;
let (_, text_end) = rest.split_once(end).ok_or(end)?;
declare_clippy_lint!{
#[clippy::version = "Test version"]
pub DOC_MARKDOWN,
pedantic,
"single line"
}
let mut res = String::with_capacity(text.len() + 4096);
res.push_str(text_start);
res.push_str(start);
write_replacement(&mut res);
res.push_str(end);
res.push_str(text_end);
/// some doc comment
declare_deprecated_lint! {
#[clippy::version = "I'm a version"]
pub SHOULD_ASSERT_EQ,
"`assert!()` will be more flexible with RFC 2011"
}
"#,
"module_name",
)
.collect();
let expected = vec![
Lint::new("ptr_arg", "style", "really long text", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("doc_markdown", "pedantic", "single line", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new(
"should_assert_eq",
"Deprecated",
"`assert!()` will be more flexible with RFC 2011",
Some("`assert!()` will be more flexible with RFC 2011"),
"module_name",
),
];
assert_eq!(expected, result);
Ok(res)
}
#[cfg(test)]
@ -541,55 +464,65 @@ mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_replace_region() {
let text = "\nabc\n123\n789\ndef\nghi";
let expected = FileChange {
changed: true,
new_lines: "\nabc\nhello world\ndef\nghi".to_string(),
};
let result = replace_region_in_text(text, r#"^\s*abc$"#, r#"^\s*def"#, false, || {
vec!["hello world".to_string()]
});
fn test_parse_contents() {
static CONTENTS: &str = r#"
declare_clippy_lint! {
#[clippy::version = "Hello Clippy!"]
pub PTR_ARG,
style,
"really long \
text"
}
declare_clippy_lint!{
#[clippy::version = "Test version"]
pub DOC_MARKDOWN,
pedantic,
"single line"
}
"#;
let mut result = Vec::new();
parse_contents(CONTENTS, "module_name", &mut result);
let expected = vec![
Lint::new("ptr_arg", "style", "\"really long text\"", "module_name"),
Lint::new("doc_markdown", "pedantic", "\"single line\"", "module_name"),
];
assert_eq!(expected, result);
}
#[test]
fn test_replace_region_with_start() {
let text = "\nabc\n123\n789\ndef\nghi";
let expected = FileChange {
changed: true,
new_lines: "\nhello world\ndef\nghi".to_string(),
};
let result = replace_region_in_text(text, r#"^\s*abc$"#, r#"^\s*def"#, true, || {
vec!["hello world".to_string()]
});
assert_eq!(expected, result);
}
fn test_parse_deprecated_contents() {
static DEPRECATED_CONTENTS: &str = r#"
/// some doc comment
declare_deprecated_lint! {
#[clippy::version = "I'm a version"]
pub SHOULD_ASSERT_EQ,
"`assert!()` will be more flexible with RFC 2011"
}
"#;
#[test]
fn test_replace_region_no_changes() {
let text = "123\n456\n789";
let expected = FileChange {
changed: false,
new_lines: "123\n456\n789".to_string(),
};
let result = replace_region_in_text(text, r#"^\s*123$"#, r#"^\s*456"#, false, Vec::new);
let mut result = Vec::new();
parse_deprecated_contents(DEPRECATED_CONTENTS, &mut result);
let expected = vec![DeprecatedLint::new(
"should_assert_eq",
"\"`assert!()` will be more flexible with RFC 2011\"",
)];
assert_eq!(expected, result);
}
#[test]
fn test_usable_lints() {
let lints = vec![
Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "Deprecated", "abc", Some("Reason"), "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "Not Deprecated", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "internal", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "internal_style", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "Not Deprecated", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "internal", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "internal_style", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
];
let expected = vec![Lint::new(
"should_assert_eq2",
"Not Deprecated",
"abc",
None,
"\"abc\"",
"module_name",
)];
assert_eq!(expected, Lint::usable_lints(&lints));
@ -598,55 +531,30 @@ fn test_usable_lints() {
#[test]
fn test_by_lint_group() {
let lints = vec![
Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "group1", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "group2", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("incorrect_match", "group1", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "group1", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "group2", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
Lint::new("incorrect_match", "group1", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
];
let mut expected: HashMap<String, Vec<Lint>> = HashMap::new();
expected.insert(
"group1".to_string(),
vec![
Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "group1", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("incorrect_match", "group1", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "group1", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
Lint::new("incorrect_match", "group1", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
],
);
expected.insert(
"group2".to_string(),
vec![Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "group2", "abc", None, "module_name")],
vec![Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "group2", "\"abc\"", "module_name")],
);
assert_eq!(expected, Lint::by_lint_group(lints.into_iter()));
}
#[test]
fn test_gen_changelog_lint_list() {
let lints = vec![
Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "group1", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "group2", "abc", None, "module_name"),
];
let expected = vec![
format!("[`should_assert_eq`]: {}#should_assert_eq", DOCS_LINK),
format!("[`should_assert_eq2`]: {}#should_assert_eq2", DOCS_LINK),
];
assert_eq!(expected, gen_changelog_lint_list(lints.iter()));
}
#[test]
fn test_gen_deprecated() {
let lints = vec![
Lint::new(
"should_assert_eq",
"group1",
"abc",
Some("has been superseded by should_assert_eq2"),
"module_name",
),
Lint::new(
"another_deprecated",
"group2",
"abc",
Some("will be removed"),
"module_name",
),
DeprecatedLint::new("should_assert_eq", "\"has been superseded by should_assert_eq2\""),
DeprecatedLint::new("another_deprecated", "\"will be removed\""),
];
let expected = GENERATED_FILE_COMMENT.to_string()
@ -665,32 +573,15 @@ fn test_gen_deprecated() {
.join("\n")
+ "\n";
assert_eq!(expected, gen_deprecated(lints.iter()));
}
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn test_gen_deprecated_fail() {
let lints = vec![Lint::new("should_assert_eq2", "group2", "abc", None, "module_name")];
let _deprecated_lints = gen_deprecated(lints.iter());
}
#[test]
fn test_gen_modules_list() {
let lints = vec![
Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "group1", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("incorrect_stuff", "group3", "abc", None, "another_module"),
];
let expected = vec!["mod another_module;".to_string(), "mod module_name;".to_string()];
assert_eq!(expected, gen_modules_list(lints.iter()));
assert_eq!(expected, gen_deprecated(&lints));
}
#[test]
fn test_gen_lint_group_list() {
let lints = vec![
Lint::new("abc", "group1", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "group1", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("internal", "internal_style", "abc", None, "module_name"),
Lint::new("abc", "group1", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
Lint::new("should_assert_eq", "group1", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
Lint::new("internal", "internal_style", "\"abc\"", "module_name"),
];
let expected = GENERATED_FILE_COMMENT.to_string()
+ &[