Lint unnecessary int-to-int and float-to-float casts
This is an implementation of a lint that detects unnecessary casts of number literals, as discussed here:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6116
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changelog: lint unnecessary as-casts of literals when they could be written using literal syntax.
Add large_types_passed_by_value lint
Creates a new lint that checks for large function parameters passed by value. ~Types that are Copy were ignored, because I understand they are explicitly marked as being cheap (or just acceptable) to copy. Arrays were excluded from that restriction because they are always Copy, independently of the size, if the elements are Copy.~ Only Copy types are considered, because if a type is not Copy it cannot be dereferenced, as pointed out by `@ebroto,` and that would require analyzing the whole function body to check if the argument is moved somewhere else. `self` and `mut` parameters are also skipped.
I refactored `trivially_copy_pass_by_ref` and the new lint into a new `pass_by_ref_or_value` module, since both share most of their implementations, as was pointed out to me in #4499.
~Some questions that remain:~
~1. Should `self` be disregarded for this lint?~
~2. Should we special case types like Vec and String when suggesting changes? (to slices and &str)~
~3. What should be the default size limit?~
~4. Are there any special cases I'm missing?~
I ask the maintainers to add the `hacktoberfest-accepted` label if this PR is decent, even if there are some minor details to work out, but I do intend to stick around and finish the job.
Fixes#4499
changelog: Add new lint [`large_types_passed_by_value`]
Refactor trivially_copy_pass_by_ref and the new lint into pass_by_ref_or_value module
Update stderr of conf_unknown_key test
Rename lint to large_types_passed_by_value
Increase `pass_by_value_size_limit` default value to 256
Improve rules for `large_types_passed_by_value`
Improve tests for `large_types_passed_by_value`
Improve documentation for `large_types_passed_by_value`
Make minor corrections to pass_by_ref_or_value.rs suggested by clippy itself
Fix `large_types_passed_by_value` example and improve docs
pass_by_ref_or_value: Tweak check for mut annotation in params
large_types_passed_by_value: add tests for pub trait, trait impl and inline attributes
Add more infomation about LintStore registration
Backstory: I somehow missed the fact that I needed to register a lint pass in order for it to run, and I spent some time confused until I figured it out. So I wanted to make it clear that a missing `register_(early|late)_pass` call is a likely cause of a lint not running.
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Identical arguments on assert macro family
Lint when identical args are used on `assert_eq!`, `debug_assert_eq!`, `assert_ne!` and `debug_assert_ne!` macros.
Added to the lint `eq_op`.
Common functions added to `utils/higher.rs`
Fixes: #3574Fixes: #4694
changelog: Lint on identical args when calling `assert_eq!`, `debug_assert_eq!`, `assert_ne!` and `debug_assert_ne!` macros
Suggest a compatible shell for setup-toolchain.sh
setup-toolchain.sh uses "[[" which is a bash builtin, but the guide
suggests running it with sh. On Ubuntu, /bin/sh points to dash and
running the script fails.
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Backstory: I somehow missed the fact that I needed to register a lint pass in order for it to run, and I spent some time confused until I figured it out. So I wanted to make it clear that a missing `register_(early|late)_pass` call is a likely cause of a lint not running.
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
Sync from rust
Fix rustc breakage by running:
```rust
git subtree push -P src/tools/clippy git@github.com:josephlr/rust-clippy sync-from-rust
```
and then adding a commit that runs `cargo dev fmt`
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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.
README: sort en/disabling section, fix typos, add note
it took me a while to figure out why `cargo clippy -- -Aclippy::pedantic -Wclippy::items-after-statements` still showed me *all* the lints. At first I thought it was due to the missing spaces in the current example and I debugged that until I stumbled across an issue noting that you have to touch a random file or run `cargo clean` when you're running clippy repeatedly on an unchanged codebase. This PR is an attempt to save the next person some time and also structure the "Allowing/denying lints" section a bit more while we're at it.
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