feat(lint): impl lint about use first() instead of get(0)
close#8851
This PR adds new lint about considering replacing .get(0) with .first().
Thank you in advance.
changelog: adds new lint [`get_first`] to consider replacing .get(0) with .first()
`get_last_with_len`: lint `VecDeque` and any deref to slice
changelog: [`get_last_with_len`]: lint `VecDeque` and any deref to slice
Previously only `Vec`s were linted, this will now catch any usages on slices, arrays, etc. It also suggests `.back()` for `VecDeque`s
Also moves the lint into `methods/`
Add some testcases for recent rustfix update
changelog: none
This adds a testcase for a bugfix that has been fixed by https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfix/tree/v0.6.1
`rustfix` is pulled in by `compiletest_rs`. So to test that the correct rustfix version is used, I added one (and a half) testcase.
I tried to add a testcase for #8734 as well, but interesting enough the rustfix is wrong:
```diff
fn issue8734() {
let _ = [0u8, 1, 2, 3]
.into_iter()
- .and_then(|n| match n {
+ .flat_map(|n| match n {
+ 1 => [n
+ .saturating_add(1)
1 => [n
.saturating_add(1)
.saturating_add(1)
.saturating_add(1)
.saturating_add(1)
.saturating_add(1)
.saturating_add(1)
.saturating_add(1)
.saturating_add(1)],
n => [n],
});
}
```
this needs some investigation and then this testcase needs to be enabled by commenting it out
closes#8878
related to #8734
`identity_op`: add parenthesis to suggestions where required
changelog: [`identity_op`]: add parenthesis to suggestions where required
Follow up to #8730, wraps the cases we can't lint as-is in parenthesis rather than ignoring them
Catches a couple new FPs with mixed operator precedences and `as` casts
```rust
// such as
0 + { a } * 2;
0 + a as usize;
```
The suggestions are now applied using `span_lint_and_sugg` rather than appearing in just the message and have a `run-rustfix` test
Fix imports for "Checking if a type defines a specific method"
The import of `clippy_utils::is_type_diagnostic_item` would cause this error:
```
error[E0432]: unresolved import `clippy_utils::is_type_diagnostic_item
```
changelog: none
The import of `clippy_utils::is_type_diagnostic_item` would cause this
error:
```
error[E0432]: unresolved import `clippy_utils::is_type_diagnostic_item
```
Rustup
`@rust-lang/clippy,` `@Jarcho,` `@dswij,` `@Alexendoo.` Could someone review this? It should be pretty straight forward since it's just a sync. I think it's also fine if either one of `@Jarcho,` `@dswij,` `@Alexendoo` approves this, as these are usually not reviewed. I just want to make sure that I didn't break something obvious 🙃
It should be enough to look at the merge commit 🙃
changelog: none
changelog: move [`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`] to `suspicious`
Mini changelog update for Rust 1.61.0
I'll do the full release and sync tomorrow, as I sadly don't have the time today. This is a quick update to ensure that Rust's changelog will link to the correct section in our changelog. The change is according to [our docs](8751e47bae/book/src/development/infrastructure/release.md (update-changelogmd))
changelog: none
[dbg_macro] tolerates use of `dbg!` in items which have `#[cfg(test)]` attribute
fix: #8758
changelog: [dbg_macro] tolerates use of `dbg!` in items with `#[cfg(test)]` attribute
Improve "unknown field" error messages
Fixes#8806
Sample output:
```
error: error reading Clippy's configuration file `/home/smoelius/github/smoelius/rust-clippy/clippy.toml`: unknown field `foobar`, expected one of
allow-expect-in-tests enable-raw-pointer-heuristic-for-send standard-macro-braces
allow-unwrap-in-tests enforced-import-renames third-party
allowed-scripts enum-variant-name-threshold too-large-for-stack
array-size-threshold enum-variant-size-threshold too-many-arguments-threshold
avoid-breaking-exported-api literal-representation-threshold too-many-lines-threshold
await-holding-invalid-types max-fn-params-bools trivial-copy-size-limit
blacklisted-names max-include-file-size type-complexity-threshold
cargo-ignore-publish max-struct-bools unreadable-literal-lint-fractions
cognitive-complexity-threshold max-suggested-slice-pattern-length upper-case-acronyms-aggressive
cyclomatic-complexity-threshold max-trait-bounds vec-box-size-threshold
disallowed-methods msrv verbose-bit-mask-threshold
disallowed-types pass-by-value-size-limit warn-on-all-wildcard-imports
doc-valid-idents single-char-binding-names-threshold
at line 1 column 1
```
You can test this by (say) adding `foobar = 42` to Clippy's root `clippy.toml` file, and running `cargo run --bin cargo-clippy`.
Note that, to get the terminal width, this PR adds `termize` as a dependency to `cargo-clippy`. However, `termize` is also [how `rustc_errors` gets the terminal width](481db40311/compiler/rustc_errors/src/emitter.rs (L1607)). So, hopefully, this is not a dealbreaker.
r? `@xFrednet`
changelog: Enhancements: the "unknown field" error messages for config files now wraps the field names.
Change `Successors` to `impl Iterator<Item = BasicBlock>`
This PR fixes the FIXME in `compiler\rustc_middle\src\mir\mod.rs`.
This can omit several `&`, `*` or `cloned` operations on Successros' generated elements
Add a query for checking whether a function is an intrinsic.
work towards #93145
This will reduce churn when we add more ways to declare intrinsics
r? `@scottmcm`
add suggestions to rc_clone_in_vec_init
A followup to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8769
I also switch the order of the 2 suggestions, since the loop initialization one is probably the common case.
`@xFrednet` I'm not letting you guys rest for a minute 😅
changelog: add suggestions to [`rc_clone_in_vec_init`]