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Author SHA1 Message Date
Aaron Hill
4bbc7712fc Update Clippy path to Lint 2020-10-30 21:41:16 -04:00
LeSeulArtichaut
1c8c3d14ef Remove implicit Continue type 2020-10-30 12:27:47 +01:00
LeSeulArtichaut
4a06145ced Use ControlFlow::is{break,continue} 2020-10-30 12:27:46 +01:00
LeSeulArtichaut
fa79cc4f6f TypeVisitor: use ControlFlow in clippy 2020-10-30 12:27:45 +01:00
Eduardo Broto
50419118b4 Merge commit '645ef505da378b6f810b1567806d1bcc2856395f' into clippyup 2020-10-28 23:36:07 +01:00
Nathan Whitaker
a1bb10e9b8 Remove lint from clippy 2020-10-26 18:19:48 -04:00
Yuki Okushi
df85532112 Rollup merge of #78326 - Aaron1011:fix/min-stmt-lints, r=petrochenkov
Split out statement attributes changes from #78306

This is the same as PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78306, but `unused_doc_comments` is modified to explicitly ignore statement items (which preserves the current behavior).

This shouldn't have any user-visible effects, so it can be landed without lang team discussion.

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When the 'early' and 'late' visitors visit an attribute target, they
activate any lint attributes (e.g. `#[allow]`) that apply to it.
This can affect warnings emitted on sibiling attributes. For example,
the following code does not produce an `unused_attributes` for
`#[inline]`, since the sibiling `#[allow(unused_attributes)]` suppressed
the warning.

```rust
trait Foo {
    #[allow(unused_attributes)] #[inline] fn first();
    #[inline] #[allow(unused_attributes)] fn second();
}
```

However, we do not do this for statements - instead, the lint attributes
only become active when we visit the struct nested inside `StmtKind`
(e.g. `Item`).

Currently, this is difficult to observe due to another issue - the
`HasAttrs` impl for `StmtKind` ignores attributes for `StmtKind::Item`.
As a result, the `unused_doc_comments` lint will never see attributes on
item statements.

This commit makes two interrelated fixes to the handling of inert
(non-proc-macro) attributes on statements:

* The `HasAttr` impl for `StmtKind` now returns attributes for
  `StmtKind::Item`, treating it just like every other `StmtKind`
  variant. The only place relying on the old behavior was macro
  which has been updated to explicitly ignore attributes on item
  statements. This allows the `unused_doc_comments` lint to fire for
  item statements.
* The `early` and `late` lint visitors now activate lint attributes when
  invoking the callback for `Stmt`. This ensures that a lint
  attribute (e.g. `#[allow(unused_doc_comments)]`) can be applied to
  sibiling attributes on an item statement.

For now, the `unused_doc_comments` lint is explicitly disabled on item
statements, which preserves the current behavior. The exact locatiosn
where this lint should fire are being discussed in PR #78306
2020-10-25 18:43:49 +09:00
Aaron Hill
33f3cfcadc Fix inconsistencies in handling of inert attributes on statements
When the 'early' and 'late' visitors visit an attribute target, they
activate any lint attributes (e.g. `#[allow]`) that apply to it.
This can affect warnings emitted on sibiling attributes. For example,
the following code does not produce an `unused_attributes` for
`#[inline]`, since the sibiling `#[allow(unused_attributes)]` suppressed
the warning.

```rust
trait Foo {
    #[allow(unused_attributes)] #[inline] fn first();
    #[inline] #[allow(unused_attributes)] fn second();
}
```

However, we do not do this for statements - instead, the lint attributes
only become active when we visit the struct nested inside `StmtKind`
(e.g. `Item`).

Currently, this is difficult to observe due to another issue - the
`HasAttrs` impl for `StmtKind` ignores attributes for `StmtKind::Item`.
As a result, the `unused_doc_comments` lint will never see attributes on
item statements.

This commit makes two interrelated fixes to the handling of inert
(non-proc-macro) attributes on statements:

* The `HasAttr` impl for `StmtKind` now returns attributes for
  `StmtKind::Item`, treating it just like every other `StmtKind`
  variant. The only place relying on the old behavior was macro
  which has been updated to explicitly ignore attributes on item
  statements. This allows the `unused_doc_comments` lint to fire for
  item statements.
* The `early` and `late` lint visitors now activate lint attributes when
  invoking the callback for `Stmt`. This ensures that a lint
  attribute (e.g. `#[allow(unused_doc_comments)]`) can be applied to
  sibiling attributes on an item statement.

For now, the `unused_doc_comments` lint is explicitly disabled on item
statements, which preserves the current behavior. The exact locatiosn
where this lint should fire are being discussed in PR #78306
2020-10-24 11:55:48 -04:00
Eduardo Broto
6caeed1bfa Remove duplicate import of Target 2020-10-23 23:45:37 +02:00
Eduardo Broto
cdb555f4fc Merge commit 'bf1c6f9871f430e284b17aa44059e0d0395e28a6' into clippyup 2020-10-23 22:16:59 +02:00
varkor
fcde7683fe Fix clippy tests 2020-10-22 13:23:14 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
82f775d2c4 Rollup merge of #77851 - exrook:split-btreemap, r=dtolnay
BTreeMap: refactor Entry out of map.rs into its own file

btree/map.rs is approaching the 3000 line mark, splitting out the entry
code buys about 500 lines of headroom.

I've created this PR because the changes I've made in #77438 will push `map.rs` over the 3000 line limit and cause tidy to complain.

I picked `Entry` to factor out because it feels less tightly coupled to the rest of `BTreeMap` than the various iterator implementations.

Related: #60302
2020-10-18 04:11:07 +09:00
Jacob Hughes
29392a1728 Appease the almightly lord clippy, hallowed be thy name 2020-10-17 13:48:54 -04:00
Santiago Pastorino
0af467ebf2 Handle ExprKind::ConstBlock on clippy 2020-10-16 17:14:34 -03:00
Dylan DPC
d2feccc1ef Rollup merge of #77493 - hosseind88:ICEs_should_always_print_the_top_of_the_query_stack, r=oli-obk
ICEs should always print the top of the query stack

see #76920
2020-10-16 02:10:09 +02:00
est31
2c1e8cfc62 Remove rustc_session::config::Config
The wrapper type led to tons of target.target
across the compiler. Its ptr_width field isn't
required any more, as target_pointer_width
is already present in parsed form.
2020-10-15 12:02:24 +02:00
hosseind88
ab0fc477b8 fix stderr file of clippy/custom_ice_message test 2020-10-14 18:19:26 +03:30
bors
bf947fcba2 Auto merge of #77796 - jonas-schievink:switchint-refactor, r=oli-obk
Refactor how SwitchInt stores jump targets

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65693
2020-10-13 00:57:03 +00:00
bors
29cff6feff Auto merge of #77649 - dash2507:replace_run_compiler, r=matthewjasper
Replace run_compiler with RunCompiler builder pattern

Fixes #77286. Replaces rustc_driver:run_compiler with RunCompiler builder pattern.
2020-10-11 01:26:06 +00:00
Jonas Schievink
1178777457 Refactor how SwitchInt stores jump targets 2020-10-10 17:46:11 +02:00
hosseind75
3c94914f0c rebase with master 2020-10-09 20:57:45 +03:30
hosseind75
7f07577e6f add new line 2020-10-09 20:57:45 +03:30
hosseind75
49bc85e947 fix clippy custom_ice_message test 2020-10-09 20:57:45 +03:30
hosseind75
a9053e4baf run full query stack print just when RUST_BACKTRACE is set 2020-10-09 20:57:45 +03:30
hosseind75
ecd308ec39 ICEs should print the top of the query stack 2020-10-09 20:57:44 +03:30
flip1995
fbf2430f02 Merge commit '2f6439ae6a6803d030cceb3ee14c9150e91b328b' into clippyup 2020-10-09 12:45:29 +02:00
Darshan Kathiriya
1385eb9b55 Replace run_compiler with RunCompiler builder pattern.
RunCompiler::new takes non-optional params, and optional
params can be set using set_*field_name* method.
finally `run` will forward all fields to `run_compiler`.
2020-10-08 16:11:45 -03:00
Matthew Jasper
adb7fc6283 Fix tools 2020-10-06 11:19:30 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
22c5e0c347 Rollup merge of #77560 - rschoon:fix-litkind-rc-bytebuf, r=lcnr
Fix LitKind's byte buffer to use refcounted slice

While working on adding a new lint for clippy (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/6044) for avoiding shared ownership of "mutable buffer" types (such as using `Rc<Vec<T>>` instead of `Rc<[T]>`), I noticed a type exported from rustc_ast and used by clippy gets caught by the lint. This PR fixes the exported type.

This PR includes the actual change to clippy too, but I will open a PR directly against clippy for that part (although it will currently fail to build there).
2020-10-06 16:26:11 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
a7b721968a Rollup merge of #77534 - Mark-Simulacrum:issue-70819-disallow-override-forbid-in-same-scope, r=petrochenkov
Disallow overriding forbid in same scope

Rebased #73379.

Fixes #70819.
2020-10-06 16:26:04 +09:00
Dylan MacKenzie
29d43f63bd clippy: (Body, DefId) -> Body 2020-10-04 16:07:03 -07:00
Robin Schoonover
f34f4a7327 Change clippy's Constant back to refcount clone byte strings 2020-10-04 15:53:37 -06:00
Felix S. Klock II
5747c15961 Prevent forbid from being ignored if overriden at the same level.
That is, this changes `#[forbid(foo)] #[allow(foo)]` from allowing foo to
forbidding foo.
2020-10-04 13:14:01 -04:00
Michael Howell
840f7daaad Deprecate clippy lint 2020-10-02 11:34:14 -07:00
Ralf Jung
952ec7d066 Rollup merge of #76474 - bjorn3:driver_selected_codegen, r=oli-obk
Add option to pass a custom codegen backend from a driver

This allows the driver to pass information to the codegen backend. For example the headcrab debugger may in the future want to use cg_clif to JIT code to be injected in the debuggee. This would PR make it possible to tell cg_clif which symbol can be found at which address and to tell it to inject the JITed code into the right process.

This PR may also help with https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/1540 by allowing miri to provide a codegen backend that only emits metadata and doesn't perform any codegen.

cc @nbaksalyar (headcrab)
cc @RalfJung (miri)
2020-09-28 18:39:40 +02:00
bjorn3
210e89198d Add option to pass a custom codegen backend from a driver 2020-09-27 14:16:42 +02:00
Oliver Scherer
7072e45c6c Remove all unstable feature support in the missing_const_for_fn lint 2020-09-26 16:23:56 +02:00
Oliver Scherer
a6fda14394 Move qualify_min_const_fn out of rustc into clippy 2020-09-26 16:08:24 +02:00
bors
6273be6fc2 Auto merge of #77144 - flip1995:clippyup, r=Manishearth
Update Clippy

Bi-weekly Clippy update.

This includes a `Cargo.lock` update (d445493479), so probably needs `rollup=never`.

r? `@Manishearth`
2020-09-25 06:23:55 +00:00
Jonas Schievink
a8c6073278 Rollup merge of #76724 - ecstatic-morse:dataflow-pass-names, r=lcnr
Allow a unique name to be assigned to dataflow graphviz output

Previously, if the same analysis were invoked multiple times in a single compilation session, the graphviz output for later runs would overwrite that of previous runs. Allow callers to add a unique identifier to each run so this can be avoided.
2020-09-25 02:29:31 +02:00
flip1995
d1f9cad102 Merge commit 'e636b88aa180e8cab9e28802aac90adbc984234d' into clippyup 2020-09-24 14:49:22 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
141b9c2890 Remove can_suggest from Clippy.
Removes `can_suggest` from as it is no longer used.
Reverts rust-clippy#5724.
2020-09-21 00:00:33 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
ed43385cab Update Clippy testcases
Update the test `redundant_pattern_matching`: check if `is_some` and `is_none` are suggested within const contexts.
2020-09-20 23:59:34 +02:00
bors
a334ae658b Auto merge of #76136 - CDirkx:const-result, r=dtolnay
Stabilize some Result methods as const

Stabilize the following methods of Result as const:
 - `is_ok`
 - `is_err`
 - `as_ref`

A test is also included, analogous to the test for `const_option`.

These methods are currently const under the unstable feature `const_result` (tracking issue: #67520).
I believe these methods to be eligible for stabilization because of the stabilization of #49146 (Allow if and match in constants) and the trivial implementations, see also: [PR#75463](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75463) and [PR#76135](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76135).

Note: these methods are the only methods currently under the `const_result` feature, thus this PR results in the removal of the feature.

Related: #76225
2020-09-20 13:07:11 +00:00
CDirkx
ac0d069616 Update src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches.rs
Co-authored-by: Ralf Jung <post@ralfj.de>
2020-09-20 12:21:23 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
292e2f71a7 Remove can_suggest check for is_ok and is_err.
`is_ok` and `is_err` are stabilized as const and can thus always be suggested.
2020-09-20 10:46:30 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
10d272b2e2 Update Clippy testcases
Update the test `redundant_pattern_matching`: check if `is_ok` and `is_err` are suggested within const contexts.
Also removes the `redundant_pattern_matching_const_result` test, as it is no longer needed.
2020-09-20 03:32:36 +02:00
Lzu Tao
78f9ea5431 Fix clippy hard-code slice::Iter path 2020-09-15 10:21:40 +00:00
Dylan MacKenzie
72b402ed38 Add pass names to some common dataflow analyses 2020-09-14 17:56:39 -07:00
bors
519799f099 Auto merge of #75800 - Aaron1011:feature/full-nt-tokens, r=petrochenkov
Attach tokens to all AST types used in `Nonterminal`

We perform token capturing when we have outer attributes (for nonterminals that support attributes - e.g. `Stmt`), or when we parse a `Nonterminal` for a `macro_rules!` argument. The full list of `Nonterminals` affected by this PR is:

* `NtBlock`
* `NtStmt`
* `NtTy`
* `NtMeta`
* `NtPath`
* `NtVis`
* `NtLiteral`

Of these nonterminals, only `NtStmt` and `NtLiteral` (which is actually just an `Expr`), support outer attributes - the rest only ever have token capturing perform when they match a `macro_rules!` argument.

This makes progress towards solving https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43081 - we now collect tokens for everything that might need them. However, we still need to handle `#[cfg]`, inner attributes, and misc pretty-printing issues (e.g. #75734)

I've separated the changes into (mostly) independent commits, which could be split into individual PRs for each `Nonterminal` variant. The purpose of having them all in one PR is to do a single Crater run for all of them.

Most of the changes in this PR are trivial (adding `tokens: None` everywhere we construct the various AST structs). The significant changes are:

* `ast::Visibility` is changed from `type Visibility = Spanned<VisibilityKind>` to a `struct Visibility { kind, span, tokens }`.
* `maybe_collect_tokens` is made generic, and used for both `ast::Expr` and `ast::Stmt`.
* Some of the statement-parsing functions are refactored so that we can capture the trailing semicolon.
* `Nonterminal` and `Expr` both grew by 8 bytes, as some of the structs which are stored inline (rather than behind a `P`) now have an `Option<TokenStream>` field. Hopefully the performance impact of doing this is negligible.
2020-09-11 02:35:01 +00:00