When we have long code skips, we write `...` in the line number gutter.
For suggestions, we were "centering" the `...` with the line, but that was consistent with what we do in every other case.
This removes the ICE codepaths for `f16` and `f128` in Clippy.
`rustc_apfloat` is used as a dependency for the parsing of these types,
since their `FromStr` implementation will not be available in the
standard library for a while.
Add more types to `is_from_proc_macro`
I've been running through going through all the lint implementations to clean them up. I'll be separating out the changes into small PRs to make reviewing easier.
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Add myself back to reviewer rotation
Hey 👋
Even though I might have less time than usual, $DAY_JOB soon and working on Cosmographic Software for fun, I think I want to get back in the swing of things here
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Lint `manual_unwrap_or` for it let cases
This PR modifies `manual_unwrap_or` to lint for `if let` cases as well. This effort is part of the fixes desired by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12618
changelog:[`manual_unwrap_or`]: Lint for `if let` cases.
Rework `octal_escapes`
Main changes are not doing UTF-8 decoding, noting each occurrence as an individual lint emission, and narrowing the span to point to the escape itself.
changelog: none
Fix ICE in `upper_case_acronyms`
fixes#12284
The logic has been rewritten to avoid allocations. The old version allocated multiple vecs and strings for each identifier. The new logic allocates a single string only when the lint triggers.
This also no longer lints on strings which don't start with an uppercase letter (e.g. `something_FOO`).
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Pause assignments to @xFrednet for summer break 🏖️
I'm only removing myself from the assignment roulette as I want to allow `r? xFrednet` for `gh-pages` and other updates. So feel free to still `r?` me.
r? `@ghost`
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I'm only removing myself from the assignment roulette as I want to allow `r? xFrednet` for `gh-pages` and other updates. So feel free to still `r?` me.
Add lint `manual_inspect`
fixes#12250
A great example of a lint that sounds super simple, but has a pile of edge cases.
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changelog: Add lint `manual_inspect`
* Delay the parsing of the use node
* Mark when the `SyntaxContext` changes rather than return `None`
* Return a default value if the HIR tree is broken rather than `None`
Add field_scoped_visibility_modifiers lint
changelog: [`field_scoped_visibility_modifiers`]: Add a lint which checks for struct fields using Restricted (not inherited, not public) visibility modifiers.
Merge lintcheck popular-crates bin as a subcommand
Also rewrites it to use `ureq` to drop some heavy dependencies as `crates_io_api` brings in `reqwest`
r? `@xFrednet`
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Avoid emitting `assigning_clones` when cloned data borrows from the place to clone into
Fixes#12444Fixes#12460Fixes#12749Fixes#12757Fixes#12929
I think the documentation for the function should describe what- and how this is fixing the issues well.
It avoids emitting a warning when the data being cloned borrows from the place to clone into, which is information that we can get from `PossibleBorrowerMap`. Unfortunately, it is a tiny bit tedious to match on the MIR like that and I'm not sure if this is possibly relying a bit too much on the exact MIR lowering for assignments.
Things left to do:
- [x] Handle place projections (or verify that they work as expected)
- [x] Handle non-`Drop` types
changelog: [`assigning_clones`]: avoid warning when the suggestion would lead to a borrow-check error
Fix doc nits
Clippy is wonderful, and reading its lints is a great way to learn about Rust. While doing this, I noticed a few little copyedits, such as adding trailing periods to sentences, or tweaking wording very slightly to improve its readability. I hope you will accept these suggestions as an act of love for the project, with my thanks for all the maintainers' hard work.
changelog: Docs [ mut_range_bound ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ needless_for_each ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ arc_with_non_send_sync ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ allow_attributes ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ allow_attributes_without_reason ]: fix doc nits
When both `std::` and `core::` items are available, only suggest the
`std::` ones. We ensure that in `no_std` crates we suggest `core::`
items.
Ensure that the list of items suggested to be imported are always in the
order of local crate items, `std`/`core` items and finally foreign crate
items.
Tweak wording of import suggestion: if there are multiple items but they
are all of the same kind, we use the kind name and not the generic "items".
Fix#83564.