disallowed_methods: Support functions in addition to methods
## Context:
Hey all! I have a particular use case where I'd like to ban certain functions in a code base I work on. For example, I want to ban `Instant::now()` (among others) as we have a time service for mocking time in deterministic simulation tests. Obviously, it doesn't make sense to include a lint like this for all clippy users. Imagine my excitement when I spotted the new `disallowed_methods` lint in clippy--perfect! Unfortunately, after playing around with it for a bit, I was frustrated to realize that it didn't support functions like `Instant::now()`, so I've added support for them in this PR.
It might also make sense to rename the lint from `disallowed_methods` -> `disallowed_functions`, though I've held off from including that rename in this change, since I'm unsure of clippy's breaking change policy.
## Change
Support functions in addition to methods. In other words, support:
`disallowed_methods = ["alloc::vec::Vec::new"]` (a function) in addition to
`disallowed_methods = ["alloc::vec::Vec::leak"]` (a method).
Improve the documentation to clarify that users must specify the full qualified path for each disallowed function, which can be confusing for reexports. Include an example `clippy.toml`.
Simplify the actual lint pass so we can reuse `utils::fn_def_id`.
changelog: disallowed_method: Now supports functions in addition to methods
Add new lint `filter_map_identity`
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This commit adds a new lint named filter_map_identity.
This lint is the same as `flat_map_identity` except that it checks for the usage of `filter_map`.
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Closes#6643
changelog: Added a new lint: `filter_map_identity`
Adds a new lint that checks if there is a semicolon on the last block statement if it returns nothing
changelog: Added a new lint: `SEMICOLON_IF_NOTHING_RETURNED`
fixes#6467
Adds the `SEMICOLON_IF_NOTHING_RETURNED` lint and therefore closes#6467.
Cleanup path-to-local checks
changelog: none
It seemed like too much ceremony going on to check if an expression matches a variable. So I created two util functions `path_to_local(Expr) -> Option<HirId>` and `path_to_local_id(Expr, HirId) -> bool` to make this easier, and used them wherever applicable.
I changed logic in a few places to use `HirId` instead of `Symbol` where it was easy to do so. I believe this is more correct and may even fix some bugs.
I also removed some calls to `qpath_res`. This is not needed if you are only looking for a `Res::Local`.
As a note, I wanted to name the util functions in a way that encourages understanding of the HIR.
Refactor `PrimitiveTypeTable` for Clippy
I removed `PrimitiveTypeTable` and added `PrimTy::ALL` and `PrimTy::from_name` in its place. This allows Clippy to use `PrimTy::from_name` for the `builtin_type_shadow` lint, and a `const` list of primitive types is deleted from Clippy code (the goal). All changes should be a little faster, if anything.
tests: ignore check_that_clippy_has_the_same_major_version_as_rustc()inside the rustc repo
Do not check if clippy version matches rustc version when runnning tests inside the rustc repo.
This makes sure that upstream rustc maintainers do not have to deal with our test failing/mismatching versions
when the rustc version bump is happening.
cc #6683
We already do the "don't run inside the rustc-repo" workaround for the dogfood test:
a507c27660/tests/dogfood.rs (L16)
changelog: None
This commit adds a new lint named `filter_map_identity`. This lint is
the same as `flat_map_identity` except that it checks for `filter_map`.
Closes#6643
Do not check if clippy version matches rustc version when runnning tests inside the rustc repo.
This makes sure that upstream rustc maintainers do not have to deal with our test failing/mismatching versions
when the rustc version bump is happening.
cc #6683
Use absolute path to Rust repo in ra_setup
This will convert the path to the Rust repo to an absolute path. This is
important for the clippy_lints/Cargo.toml file. Otherwise if a relative
path is passed, rst-analyzer won't find the Rust repo, because it starts
the relative path search from the clippy_lints dir, not the
rust-clippy dir where the ra_setup command was run from.
changelog: none
This will convert the path to the Rust repo to an absolute path. This is
important for the clippy_lints/Cargo.toml file. Otherwise if a relative
path is passed, rst-analyzer won't find the Rust repo, because it starts
the relative path search from the clippy_lints dir, not the
rust-clippy dir where the ra_setup command was run from.
In other words, support:
`disallowed_methods = ["alloc::vec::Vec::new"]` (a free function) in
addition to
`disallowed_methods = ["alloc::vec::Vec::leak"]` (a method).
Improve the documentation to clarify that users must specify the full
qualified path for each disallowed function, which can be confusing for
reexports. Include an example `clippy.toml`.
Simplify the actual lint pass so we can reuse `utils::fn_def_id`.