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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Newcomb
7bd5b012c7 Use CountIsStart in clippy 2022-08-31 09:45:51 -04:00
Jason Newcomb
fb41bfa774 Merge commit 'f51aade56f93175dde89177a92e3669ebd8e7592' into clippyup 2022-08-31 09:24:45 -04:00
Nilstrieb
ce847beb47 Revert let_chains stabilization
This reverts commit 3266460749.

This is the revert against master, the beta revert was already done in #100538.
2022-08-29 19:34:11 +02:00
Tomasz Miąsko
e4eddc611a Replace Body::basic_blocks() with field access 2022-08-26 14:27:08 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
06d7119f40 Remove the symbol from ast::LitKind::Err.
Because it's never used meaningfully.
2022-08-23 16:56:24 +10:00
Matthias Krüger
37eeed701a Rollup merge of #100018 - nnethercote:clean-up-LitKind, r=petrochenkov
Clean up `LitKind`

r? ``@petrochenkov``
2022-08-17 12:32:49 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e92183c286 Rename some things related to literals.
- Rename `ast::Lit::token` as `ast::Lit::token_lit`, because its type is
  `token::Lit`, which is not a token. (This has been confusing me for a
  long time.)
  reasonable because we have an `ast::token::Lit` inside an `ast::Lit`.
- Rename `LitKind::{from,to}_lit_token` as
  `LitKind::{from,to}_token_lit`, to match the above change and
  `token::Lit`.
2022-08-16 13:41:34 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
6e5f90ae46 Shrink ast::Attribute. 2022-08-16 11:10:13 +10:00
bors
86a0a18179 Auto merge of #96745 - ehuss:even-more-attribute-validation, r=cjgillot
Visit attributes in more places.

This adds 3 loosely related changes (I can split PRs if desired):

- Attribute checking on pattern struct fields.
- Attribute checking on struct expression fields.
- Lint level visiting on pattern struct fields, struct expression fields, and generic parameters.

There are still some lints which ignore lint levels in various positions. This is a consequence of how the lints themselves are implemented. For example, lint levels on associated consts don't work with `unused_braces`.
2022-08-15 05:50:54 +00:00
Mark Rousskov
1a3192a331 Adjust cfgs 2022-08-12 16:28:15 -04:00
Eric Huss
3c4aec500f Update clippy for introduction of Node::ExprField 2022-08-11 21:56:33 -07:00
bors
9ac237dce5 Auto merge of #100419 - flip1995:clippyup, r=Manishearth
Update Clippy

r? `@Manishearth`
2022-08-12 00:12:51 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
4d8b6d4f24 Rollup merge of #100392 - nnethercote:simplify-visitors, r=cjgillot
Simplify visitors

By removing some unused arguments.

r? `@cjgillot`
2022-08-11 22:53:08 +02:00
Philipp Krones
dc29cfb8d5 Merge commit '2b2190cb5667cdd276a24ef8b9f3692209c54a89' into clippyup 2022-08-11 19:42:16 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
eb688958d3 Simplify rustc_ast::visit::Visitor::visit_poly_trait_ref.
It is passed an argument that is never used.
2022-08-11 11:10:01 +10:00
Camille GILLOT
cf3f71d2a2 Do not consider method call receiver as an argument in AST. 2022-08-10 18:34:54 +02:00
Michael Goulet
ccbc96508a Add traits::fully_solve_obligation that acts like traits::fully_normalize
It spawns up a trait engine, registers the single obligation, then fully
solves it
2022-08-04 13:50:56 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
7aaeee734f Rollup merge of #100053 - flip1995:clippy_backport, r=xFrednet
move [`assertions_on_result_states`] to restriction

"Backports" the first commit of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9273, so that the lint doesn't go into beta as a warn-by-default lint.

The other changes in the linked PR can ride the train as usual.

r? ``@xFrednet`` (only Clippy changes, so we don't need to bother compiler people)

---

For Clippy:

changelog: none
2022-08-02 17:17:36 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4546f5d1dc Rollup merge of #99987 - Alexendoo:parse-format-position-span, r=fee1-dead
Always include a position span in `rustc_parse_format::Argument`

Moves the spans from the `Position` enum to always be included in the `Argument` struct. Doesn't make any changes to use it in rustc, but it will be useful for some upcoming Clippy lints
2022-08-02 17:17:30 +02:00
tabokie
2fcaac79bc move [assertions_on_result_states] to restriction
Signed-off-by: tabokie <xy.tao@outlook.com>
2022-08-02 10:13:51 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
119247ad32 Remove DefId from AssocItemContainer. 2022-08-01 21:38:45 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
d17a30a05d Store associated item defaultness in impl_defaultness. 2022-08-01 21:38:16 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
09f9acea0a Shrink Token.
From 72 bytes to 12 bytes (on x86-64).

There are two parts to this:
- Changing various source code offsets from 64-bit to 32-bit. This is
  not a problem because the rest of rustc also uses 32-bit source code
  offsets. This means `Token` is no longer `Copy` but this causes no
  problems.
- Removing the `RawStrError` from `LiteralKind`. Raw string literal
  invalidity is now indicated by a `None` value within
  `RawStr`/`RawByteStr`, and the new `validate_raw_str` function can be
  used to re-lex an invalid raw string literal to get the `RawStrError`.

There is one very small change in behaviour. Previously, if a raw string
literal matched both the `InvalidStarter` and `TooManyHashes` cases,
the latter would override the former. This has now changed, because
`raw_double_quoted_string` now uses `?` and so returns immediately upon
detecting the `InvalidStarter` case. I think this is a slight
improvement to report the earlier-detected error, and it explains the
change in the `test_too_many_hashes` test.

The commit also removes a couple of comments that refer to #77629 and
say that the size of these types don't affect performance. These
comments are wrong, though the performance effect is small.
2022-08-01 08:53:04 +10:00
Alex Macleod
cd13574992 Always include a position span in rustc_parse_format::Argument 2022-07-31 15:11:33 +00:00
bors
3641b0ca30 Auto merge of #99948 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-ed5136t, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #99311 (change maybe_body_owned_by to take local def id)
 - #99862 (Improve type mismatch w/ function signatures)
 - #99895 (don't call type ascription "cast")
 - #99900 (remove some manual hash stable impls)
 - #99903 (Add diagnostic when using public instead of pub)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-07-30 17:30:50 +00:00
bors
ab7e555ad9 Auto merge of #99887 - nnethercote:rm-TreeAndSpacing, r=petrochenkov
Remove `TreeAndSpacing`.

A `TokenStream` contains a `Lrc<Vec<(TokenTree, Spacing)>>`. But this is
not quite right. `Spacing` makes sense for `TokenTree::Token`, but does
not make sense for `TokenTree::Delimited`, because a
`TokenTree::Delimited` cannot be joined with another `TokenTree`.

This commit fixes this problem, by adding `Spacing` to `TokenTree::Token`,
changing `TokenStream` to contain a `Lrc<Vec<TokenTree>>`, and removing the
`TreeAndSpacing` typedef.

The commit removes these two impls:
- `impl From<TokenTree> for TokenStream`
- `impl From<TokenTree> for TreeAndSpacing`

These were useful, but also resulted in code with many `.into()` calls
that was hard to read, particularly for anyone not highly familiar with
the relevant types. This commit makes some other changes to compensate:
- `TokenTree::token()` becomes `TokenTree::token_{alone,joint}()`.
- `TokenStream::token_{alone,joint}()` are added.
- `TokenStream::delimited` is added.

This results in things like this:
```rust
TokenTree::token(token::Semi, stmt.span).into()
```
changing to this:
```rust
TokenStream::token_alone(token::Semi, stmt.span)
```
This makes the type of the result, and its spacing, clearer.

These changes also simplifies `Cursor` and `CursorRef`, because they no longer
need to distinguish between `next` and `next_with_spacing`.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-07-30 14:50:05 +00:00
Miguel Guarniz
6c1110ef5b Avoid ICE when fetching LocalDefId
Signed-off-by: Miguel Guarniz <mi9uel9@gmail.com>
2022-07-29 18:26:10 -04:00
Miguel Guarniz
29a0f69f9c Rename local_did to def_id
Signed-off-by: Miguel Guarniz <mi9uel9@gmail.com>
2022-07-29 18:26:10 -04:00
Miguel Guarniz
ca0996e3a0 Change maybe_body_owned_by to take local def id
Signed-off-by: Miguel Guarniz <mi9uel9@gmail.com>
2022-07-29 18:25:58 -04:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1a6f02b1f2 Remove TreeAndSpacing.
A `TokenStream` contains a `Lrc<Vec<(TokenTree, Spacing)>>`. But this is
not quite right. `Spacing` makes sense for `TokenTree::Token`, but does
not make sense for `TokenTree::Delimited`, because a
`TokenTree::Delimited` cannot be joined with another `TokenTree`.

This commit fixes this problem, by adding `Spacing` to `TokenTree::Token`,
changing `TokenStream` to contain a `Lrc<Vec<TokenTree>>`, and removing the
`TreeAndSpacing` typedef.

The commit removes these two impls:
- `impl From<TokenTree> for TokenStream`
- `impl From<TokenTree> for TreeAndSpacing`

These were useful, but also resulted in code with many `.into()` calls
that was hard to read, particularly for anyone not highly familiar with
the relevant types. This commit makes some other changes to compensate:
- `TokenTree::token()` becomes `TokenTree::token_{alone,joint}()`.
- `TokenStream::token_{alone,joint}()` are added.
- `TokenStream::delimited` is added.

This results in things like this:
```rust
TokenTree::token(token::Semi, stmt.span).into()
```
changing to this:
```rust
TokenStream::token_alone(token::Semi, stmt.span)
```
This makes the type of the result, and its spacing, clearer.

These changes also simplifies `Cursor` and `CursorRef`, because they no longer
need to distinguish between `next` and `next_with_spacing`.
2022-07-29 15:52:15 +10:00
bors
61c6d16ade Auto merge of #99660 - PrestonFrom:issue_99265, r=compiler-errors
Generate correct suggestion with named arguments used positionally

Address issue #99265 by checking each positionally used argument
to see if the argument is named and adding a lint to use the name
instead. This way, when named arguments are used positionally in a
different order than their argument order, the suggested lint is
correct.

For example:
```
println!("{b} {}", a=1, b=2);
```
This will now generate the suggestion:
```
println!("{b} {a}", a=1, b=2);
```

Additionally, this check now also correctly replaces or inserts
only where the positional argument is (or would be if implicit).
Also, width and precision are replaced with their argument names
when they exists.

Since the issues were so closely related, this fix for issue #99265
also fixes issue #99266.

Fixes #99265
Fixes #99266
2022-07-29 04:23:08 +00:00
Philipp Krones
67c405cc1d Merge commit '3c7e7dbc1583a0b06df5bd7623dd354a4debd23d' into clippyup 2022-07-28 19:08:22 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
8edcf6cd1e Clippy fallout. 2022-07-26 19:00:31 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
034b6f99ad Replace LifetimeRes::Anonymous by LifetimeRes::Infer. 2022-07-26 19:00:31 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
419d39c072 Clippy fallout. 2022-07-25 19:19:23 +02:00
Preston From
af8ae10678 Generate correct suggestion with named arguments used positionally
Address issue #99265 by checking each positionally used argument
to see if the argument is named and adding a lint to use the name
instead. This way, when named arguments are used positionally in a
different order than their argument order, the suggested lint is
correct.

For example:
```
println!("{b} {}", a=1, b=2);
```
This will now generate the suggestion:
```
println!("{b} {a}", a=1, b=2);
```

Additionally, this check now also correctly replaces or inserts
only where the positional argument is (or would be if implicit).
Also, width and precision are replaced with their argument names
when they exists.

Since the issues were so closely related, this fix for issue #99265
also fixes issue #99266.

Fixes #99265
Fixes #99266
2022-07-25 00:00:27 -06:00
Philipp Krones
7d4daaa8fa Merge commit 'fdb84cbfd25908df5683f8f62388f663d9260e39' into clippyup 2022-07-18 09:39:37 +02:00
Caio
f88a1399bb Stabilize let_chains 2022-07-16 20:17:58 -03:00
Matthias Krüger
2300da4412 Rollup merge of #99342 - TaKO8Ki:avoid-symbol-to-string-conversions, r=compiler-errors
Avoid some `Symbol` to `String` conversions

This patch removes some Symbol to String conversions.
2022-07-16 22:30:56 +02:00
Takayuki Maeda
a2c6252cd3 avoid some Symbol to String conversions 2022-07-17 04:09:20 +09:00
Dylan DPC
e275abf92e Rollup merge of #98705 - WaffleLapkin:closure_binder, r=cjgillot
Implement `for<>` lifetime binder for closures

This PR implements RFC 3216 ([TI](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97362)) and allows code like the following:

```rust
let _f = for<'a, 'b> |a: &'a A, b: &'b B| -> &'b C { b.c(a) };
//       ^^^^^^^^^^^--- new!
```

cc ``@Aaron1011`` ``@cjgillot``
2022-07-14 14:14:21 +05:30
Dylan DPC
5a6fe3ff58 Rollup merge of #97720 - cjgillot:all-fresh, r=petrochenkov
Always create elided lifetime parameters for functions

Anonymous and elided lifetimes in functions are sometimes (async fns) --and sometimes not (regular fns)-- desugared to implicit generic parameters.

This difference of treatment makes it some downstream analyses more complicated to handle.  This step is a pre-requisite to perform lifetime elision resolution on AST.

There is currently an inconsistency in the treatment of argument-position impl-trait for functions and async fns:
```rust
trait Foo<'a> {}
fn foo(t: impl Foo<'_>) {} //~ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
async fn async_foo(t: impl Foo<'_>) {} //~ OK
fn bar(t: impl Iterator<Item = &'_ u8>) {} //~ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
async fn async_bar(t: impl Iterator<Item = &'_ u8>) {} //~ OK
```

The current implementation reports "missing lifetime specifier" on `foo`, but **accepts it** in `async_foo`.
This PR **proposes to accept** the anonymous lifetime in both cases as an extra generic lifetime parameter.
This change would be insta-stable, so let's ping t-lang.
Anonymous lifetimes in GAT bindings keep being forbidden:
```rust
fn foo(t: impl Foo<Assoc<'_> = Bar<'_>>) {}
                         ^^        ^^
                       forbidden   ok
```
I started a discussion here: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/Anonymous.20lifetimes.20in.20universal.20impl-trait/near/284968606

r? ``@petrochenkov``
2022-07-14 14:14:19 +05:30
Dylan DPC
73a6240394 Rollup merge of #99011 - oli-obk:UnsoundCell, r=eddyb
`UnsafeCell` blocks niches inside its nested type from being available outside

fixes #87341

This implements the plan by `@eddyb` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/87341#issuecomment-886083646

Somewhat related PR (not strictly necessary, but that cleanup made this PR simpler): #94527
2022-07-13 19:32:34 +05:30
Camille GILLOT
dcd248465e Clippy fallout. 2022-07-13 14:16:17 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
1c3f62c750 Fix clippy build 2022-07-12 21:00:14 +04:00
Ding Xiang Fei
af3ba22313 move else block into the Local struct 2022-07-11 23:20:37 +02:00
Ding Xiang Fei
9225ebd786 lower let-else in MIR instead 2022-07-11 23:20:36 +02:00
Andrea Nall
3388787615 Add test for and fix rust-lang/rust-clippy#9131
This lint seems to have been broken by #98446
2022-07-07 19:30:37 +00:00
Dylan DPC
5474f56bcf Rollup merge of #98930 - tmiasko:pub-basic-blocks, r=oli-obk
Make MIR basic blocks field public

This makes it possible to mutably borrow different fields of the MIR
body without resorting to methods like `basic_blocks_local_decls_mut_and_var_debug_info`.

To preserve validity of control flow graph caches in the presence of
modifications, a new struct `BasicBlocks` wraps together basic blocks
and control flow graph caches.

The `BasicBlocks` dereferences to `IndexVec<BasicBlock, BasicBlockData>`.
On the other hand a mutable access requires explicit `as_mut()` call.
2022-07-07 18:06:53 +05:30
Dylan DPC
4f9933afbd Rollup merge of #98507 - xFrednet:rfc-2383-manual-expectation-magic, r=wesleywiser
Finishing touches for `#[expect]` (RFC 2383)

This PR adds documentation and some functionality to rustc's lint passes, to manually fulfill expectations. This is needed for some lints in Clippy. Hopefully, it should be one of the last things before we can move forward with stabilizing this feature.

As part of this PR, I've also updated `clippy::duplicate_mod` to showcase how this new functionality can be used and to ensure that it works correctly.

---

changelog: [`duplicate_mod`]: Fixed lint attribute interaction

r? `@wesleywiser`

cc: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97660, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/85549

And I guess that's it. Here have a magical unicorn 🦄
2022-07-07 18:06:50 +05:30