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Author SHA1 Message Date
y21
fd3e966bdd avoid linting on #[track_caller] functions in redundant_closure 2024-01-26 00:37:56 +01:00
y21
42d13f8eb0 [unconditional_recursion]: compare by types instead of DefIds 2024-01-25 19:43:47 +01:00
Philipp Krones
798865c593 Merge commit '66c29b973b3b10278bd39f4e26b08522a379c2c9' into clippy-subtree-update 2024-01-25 19:17:36 +01:00
Philipp Krones
1534e08250
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2024-01-25 18:39:39 +01:00
bors
8a17125dd7 Auto merge of #12184 - michaelciraci:merge-deps, r=llogiq
Consolidating rustc Dependencies

changelog: none

For dependencies in rustc where there are multiple versions used, this moves the older dependency to the newer dependency. These are the updates to clippy as mentioned here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120177
2024-01-25 16:31:26 +00:00
Oli Scherer
58de630a14 Remove an unused error count check 2024-01-25 12:06:01 +00:00
Marc Dominik Migge
e456c28e11 Don't warn about modulo arithmetic when comparing to zero
Add lint configuration for `modulo_arithmetic`

Collect meta-data
2024-01-25 12:42:53 +01:00
bors
76a75bf145 Auto merge of #12179 - y21:issue12176, r=dswij
[`multiple_crate_versions`]: add a configuration option for allowed duplicate crates

Closes #12176

changelog: [`multiple_crate_versions`]: add a configuration option for allowed duplicate crates
2024-01-24 07:00:34 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
3b8f62f85e Add new unnecessary_result_map_or_else lint 2024-01-23 16:12:30 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
cf355c6e9d Rename LintContext::struct_span_lint as LintContext::span_lint. 2024-01-23 07:59:45 +11:00
bors
0b6e7e2acf Auto merge of #12183 - y21:issue12182, r=dswij
respect `#[allow]` attributes in `single_call_fn` lint

Fixes #12182

If we delay linting to `check_crate_post`, we need to use `span_lint_hir_and_then`, since otherwise it would only respect those lint level attributes at the crate root.
<sub>... maybe we can have an internal lint for this somehow?</sub>

changelog: respect `#[allow]` attributes in `single_call_fn` lint
2024-01-22 18:36:35 +00:00
bors
a8017ae131 Auto merge of #12153 - GuillaumeGomez:non-exhaustive, r=llogiq
Don't emit `derive_partial_eq_without_eq` lint if the type has the `non_exhaustive` attribute

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9063.

If a type has a field/variant with the `#[non_exhaustive]` attribute or the type itself has it, then do no emit the `derive_partial_eq_without_eq` lint.

changelog: Don't emit `derive_partial_eq_without_eq` lint if the type has the `non_exhaustive` attribute
2024-01-22 18:20:12 +00:00
bors
93955e094a Auto merge of #120080 - cuviper:128-align-packed, r=nikic
Pack u128 in the compiler to mitigate new alignment

This is based on #116672, adding a new `#[repr(packed(8))]` wrapper on `u128` to avoid changing any of the compiler's size assertions. This is needed in two places:

* `SwitchTargets`, otherwise its `SmallVec<[u128; 1]>` gets padded up to 32 bytes.
* `LitKind::Int`, so that entire `enum` can stay 24 bytes.
  * This change definitely has far-reaching effects though, since it's public.
2024-01-22 13:08:19 +00:00
Michael Ciraci
af76e3ed98 Updating dependencies 2024-01-21 09:29:05 -06:00
y21
ad4d90b4a9 respect #[allow] attribute in single_call_fn lint 2024-01-21 15:16:29 +01:00
bors
99423e8b30 Auto merge of #12170 - GuillaumeGomez:improve-suggestions-wording, r=llogiq
Improve wording for suggestion messages

Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/12140.

r? `@llogiq`

changelog: Improve wording for suggestion messages
2024-01-21 06:08:41 +00:00
y21
95a084f2eb [multiple_crate_versions]: add a configuration option for allowed duplicate dependencies 2024-01-21 03:23:41 +01:00
bors
64d08a8b1d Auto merge of #12005 - PartiallyTyped:11713, r=blyxyas
`unused_io_amount` captures `Ok(_)`s

Partial rewrite of `unused_io_amount` to lint over `Ok(_)` and `Ok(..)`.

Moved the check to `check_block` to simplify context checking for expressions and allow us to check only some expressions.

For match (expr, arms) we emit a lint for io ops used on `expr` when an arm is `Ok(_)|Ok(..)`. Also considers the cases when there are guards in the arms and `if let Ok(_) = ...` cases.

For `Ok(_)` and `Ok(..)` it emits a note indicating where the value is ignored.

changelog: False Negatives [`unused_io_amount`]: Extended `unused_io_amount` to catch `Ok(_)`s in `If let` and match exprs.

Closes #11713

r? `@giraffate`
2024-01-21 02:12:57 +00:00
Quinn Sinclair
f73879e096 unused_io_amount captures Ok(_)s
Partial rewrite of `unused_io_account` to lint over Ok(_).

Moved the check to `check_block` to simplify context checking for
expressions and allow us to check only some expressions.

For match (expr, arms) we emit a lint for io ops used on `expr` when an
arm is `Ok(_)`. Also considers the cases when there are guards in the
arms. It also captures `if let Ok(_) = ...` cases.

For `Ok(_)` it emits a note indicating where the value is ignored.

changelog: False Negatives [`unused_io_amount`]: Extended
`unused_io_amount` to catch `Ok(_)`s in `If let` and match exprs.
2024-01-21 02:49:27 +01:00
bors
833cbd69f8 Auto merge of #120100 - oli-obk:astconv_lifetimes, r=BoxyUwU
Don't forget that the lifetime on hir types is `'tcx`

This PR just tracks the `'tcx` lifetime to wherever the original objects actually have that lifetime. This code is needed for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107606 (now #120131) so that `ast_ty_to_ty` can invoke `lit_to_const` on an argument passed to it. Currently the argument is `&hir::Ty<'_>`, but after this PR it is `&'tcx hir::Ty<'tcx>`.
2024-01-21 00:33:43 +00:00
bors
73868563ed Auto merge of #12172 - samueltardieu:issue-12166, r=Alexendoo
no_effect_underscore_binding: _ prefixed variables can be used

Prefixing a variable with a `_` does not mean that it will not be used. If such a variable is used later, do not warn about the fact that its initialization does not have a side effect as this is fine.

changelog: [`no_effect_underscore_binding`]: warn only if variable is unused

Fix #12166
2024-01-21 00:01:21 +00:00
bors
fe3e6827c3 Auto merge of #12144 - blyxyas:10283-postfix, r=llogiq
Add . to end of lint lists in configuration + Fix typo in pub_underscore_fields_behavior

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10283#issuecomment-1890600381

In the "/// Lint: " list on each configuration option, you have to end with a dot. If the lint list doesn't have a dot, the configuration won't have documentation.

This PR adds those missing dots in some of the configuration, thus also adding their documentation.

changelog: Fix bug where a lot of config documentation wasn't showing.
changelog: Fix typo in `pub_underscore_fields_behavior` (`PublicallyExported` -> `PubliclyExported`)
2024-01-20 22:58:23 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
8b0931a2ba Rollup merge of #120000 - smoelius:fix-clippy, r=fee1-dead
Ensure `callee_id`s are body owners

This PR makes the `callee_id` argument of Clippy's `implements_trait_with_env` optional, and when it is passed, ensures it is a body owner.

#118661 added the `callee_id` parameter to alleviate an ICE. Specifically, the `callee_id` is used to determine an "effect arg" in certain situations.

Frankly, I [do not completely understand](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118661#discussion_r1449013176) what an "effect arg" is. But the code that determines it seems to require that `callee_id` is a body owner:
- 1ead4761e9/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs (L286-L288)
- 1ead4761e9/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/util.rs (L834)
- 1ead4761e9/compiler/rustc_middle/src/hir/map/mod.rs (L372)

In the current head, some def ids passed as `callee_id`s are not body owners. This PR fixes that.

cc ``@rust-lang/clippy``

r? ``@fee1-dead``
2024-01-20 20:06:34 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
fd6e752f4e Move has_non_exhaustive_attr function into clippy_utils 2024-01-20 17:08:53 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
49b0c3f4f1 Improve wording for suggestion messages 2024-01-20 16:47:08 +01:00
bors
70573af31e Auto merge of #12147 - y21:needless_pass_by_ref_mut_rm_visitor, r=llogiq
Find function path references early in the same lint pass

This removes a visitor that existed to collect paths to functions in a context where the exact signature is required in order to cancel the lint.
E.g. when there's a `let _: fn(&mut i32) = path_to_fn_ref_mut_i32;` statement somewhere in the crate, we shouldn't suggest removing the mutable reference in the function signature.

It was doing a whole pass through the crate at the end, which seems unnecessary.
It seems like we should be able to add entries to the map in the same lint pass.
The map is untouched all the way until `check_crate_post` (at which point it will be populated by the visitor and finally checked), so it doesn't seem like this changes behavior: it will only be fully populated by the time we reach `check_crate_post` no matter what.

I don't think this will have a significant perf impact but it did show up in a profile with 0.5% for a crate I was looking into and looked like a low hanging fruit.

changelog: none
2024-01-20 15:04:25 +00:00
Josh Stone
eb42f3e703 Pack the u128 in LitKind::Int 2024-01-19 20:10:39 -08:00
Samuel Tardieu
6267b6ca09 no_effect_underscore_binding: _ prefixed variables can be used
Prefixing a variable with a `_` does not mean that it will not be used.
If such a variable is used later, do not warn about the fact that its
initialization does not have a side effect as this is fine.
2024-01-19 23:25:36 +01:00
bors
989ce17b55 Auto merge of #12125 - cocodery:issue12045, r=xFrednet
Fix error warning span for issue12045

fixes [Issue#12045](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12045)

In issue#12045, unexpected warning span occurs on attribute `#[derive(typed_builder::TypedBuilder)]`, actually the warning should underline `_lifetime`.

In the source code we can find that the original intend is to warning on `ident.span`, but in this case, `stmt.span` is unequal with `ident.span`. So, fix the nit here is fine.

Besides, `ident.span` have an accurate range than `stmt.span`.

changelog: [`no_effect_underscore_binding`]: correct warning span
2024-01-19 13:54:06 +00:00
Chris Wu
73d7ce6abf
Move the new check to the end of checks 2024-01-19 21:05:58 +08:00
Chris Wu
9661f9b177
Add new condition to avoid derived code trigger lint 2024-01-19 15:01:33 +08:00
Samuel Tardieu
c6079a6880 blocks_in_conditions: do not warn if condition comes from macro 2024-01-19 01:06:08 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
21d719d90c Rollup merge of #119869 - oli-obk:track_errors2, r=matthewjasper
replace `track_errors` usages with bubbling up `ErrorGuaranteed`

more of the same as https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/117449 (removing `track_errors`)
2024-01-18 20:56:20 +01:00
bors
4b3a9c09f3 Auto merge of #12167 - J-ZhengLi:issue12133, r=Alexendoo
fix FP on [`semicolon_if_nothing_returned`]

fixes: #12123

---

changelog: fix FP on [`semicolon_if_nothing_returned`] which suggesting adding semicolon after attr macro
2024-01-18 19:38:09 +00:00
y21
efd8dafa2f [default_numeric_fallback]: improve const context detection 2024-01-18 17:45:50 +01:00
Oli Scherer
7a1e7d7df9 Don't forget that the lifetime on hir types is 'tcx 2024-01-18 16:07:10 +00:00
J-ZhengLi
0e961cd854 fix suggestion error with attr macros 2024-01-18 18:53:41 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
cc629f0a1e Rollup merge of #119978 - compiler-errors:async-closure-captures, r=oli-obk
Move async closure parameters into the resultant closure's future eagerly

Move async closure parameters into the closure's resultant future eagerly.

Before, we used to desugar `async |p1, p2, ..| { body }` as `|p1, p2, ..| { || async { body } }`. Now, we desugar the above like `|p1, p2, ..| { async move { let p1 = p1; let p2 = p2; ... body } }`. This mirrors the same desugaring that `async fn` does with its parameter types, and the compiler literally uses the same code via a shared helper function.

This removes the necessity for E0708, since now expressions like `async |x: i32| { x }` will not give you confusing borrow errors.

This does *not* fix the case where async closures have self-borrows. This will come with a general implementation of async closures, which is still in the works.

r? oli-obk
2024-01-18 10:34:18 +01:00
bors
bb2d497364 Auto merge of #12146 - kristof-mattei:multiple-crate-versions-with-dashes, r=Manishearth
Fix [`multiple_crate_versions`] to correctly normalize package names to avoid missing the local one

Fixes #12145

changelog: [`multiple_crate_versions`]: correctly normalize package name
2024-01-17 23:00:36 +00:00
bors
2067fe482c Auto merge of #12155 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-9961, r=blyxyas
Correctly handle type relative in trait_duplication_in_bounds lint

Fixes #9961.

The generic bounds were not correctly checked and left out `QPath::TypeRelative`, making different bounds look the same and generating invalid errors (and fix).

r? `@blyxyas`

changelog: [`trait_duplication_in_bounds`]: Correctly handle type relative.
2024-01-17 15:44:16 +00:00
bors
e27ebf28e7 Auto merge of #11766 - dswij:issue-9274, r=blyxyas
`read_zero_byte_vec` refactor for better heuristics

Fixes #9274

Previously, the implementation of `read_zero_byte_vec` only checks for the next statement after the vec init. This fails when there is a block with statements that are expanded and walked by the old visitor.

This PR refactors so that:

1. It checks if there is a `resize`	on the vec
2. It works on blocks properly

e.g. This should properly lint now:

```
    let mut v = Vec::new();
    {
        f.read(&mut v)?;
        //~^ ERROR: reading zero byte data to `Vec`
    }
```

changelog: [`read_zero_byte_vec`] Refactored for better heuristics
2024-01-17 15:14:11 +00:00
Oli Scherer
4488653ec6 Fix clippy 2024-01-17 10:02:32 +00:00
Lieselotte
33e1e6f783 Add PatKind::Err 2024-01-17 03:14:16 +01:00
bors
5f3a06023a Auto merge of #11608 - atwam:suspicious-open-options, r=y21
Add suspicious_open_options lint.

changelog: [`suspicious_open_options`]: Checks for the suspicious use of std::fs::OpenOptions::create() without an explicit OpenOptions::truncate().

create() alone will either create a new file or open an existing file. If the file already exists, it will be overwritten when written to, but the file will not be truncated by default. If less data is written to the file than it already contains, the remainder of the file will remain unchanged, and the end of the file will contain old data.

In most cases, one should either use `create_new` to ensure the file is created from scratch, or ensure `truncate` is called so that the truncation behaviour is explicit. `truncate(true)` will ensure the file is entirely overwritten with new data, whereas `truncate(false)` will explicitely keep the default behavior.

```rust
use std::fs::OpenOptions;

OpenOptions::new().create(true).truncate(true);
```

- [x] Followed [lint naming conventions][lint_naming]
- [x] Added passing UI tests (including committed `.stderr` file)
- [x] `cargo test` passes locally
- [x] Executed `cargo dev update_lints`
- [x] Added lint documentation
- [x] Run `cargo dev fmt`
2024-01-16 21:33:04 +00:00
bors
ca7b54b085 Auto merge of #11945 - adamreichold:fix-lint-comments, r=Alexendoo
Try to improve wording and fix dead link in description of arc_with_non_send_sync lint.

changelog: [`arc_with_non_send_sync`]: Improve wording and fix dead link.
2024-01-16 19:43:39 +00:00
Michael Goulet
f7376a0f8c Deal with additional wrapping of async closure body in clippy 2024-01-16 17:12:10 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
169e2ab55b Correctly handle type relative in trait_duplication_in_bounds lint 2024-01-16 12:13:27 +01:00
bors
ecb0311fcc Auto merge of #12149 - GuillaumeGomez:core-std-suggestions, r=llogiq
Correctly suggest std or core path depending if this is a `no_std` crate

A few lints emit suggestions using `std` paths whether or not this is a `no_std` crate, which is an issue when running `rustfix` afterwards. So in case this is an item that is defined in both `std` and `core`, we need to check if the crate is `no_std` to emit the right path.

r? `@llogiq`

changelog: Correctly suggest std or core path depending if this is a `no_std` crate
2024-01-16 06:26:29 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
a1989046c1 Don't emit derive_partial_eq_without_eq lint if the type has the non_exhaustive attribute 2024-01-15 23:29:06 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
874f851ac5 Use std_or_core instead of doing check by hand every time 2024-01-15 20:53:00 +01:00
Martin Nordholts
6a74a0e17b compiler: Lower fn call arg spans down to MIR
To enable improved accuracy of diagnostics in upcoming commits.
2024-01-15 19:07:11 +01:00
Samuel Moelius
ad2a2ba94d Ensure callee_ids are body owners 2024-01-15 12:26:45 -05:00
y21
f09cd88199
fix false positive in suspicious_open_options, make paths work 2024-01-15 17:15:09 +00:00
atwam
515fe65ba8
Fix conflicts
- New ineffective_open_options had to be fixed.
- Now not raising an issue on missing `truncate` when `append(true)`
  makes the intent clear.
- Try implementing more advanced tests for non-chained operations. Fail
2024-01-15 17:15:09 +00:00
atwam
84588a8815
Add suggestion/fix to suspicious_open_options
Also rebase and fix conflicts
2024-01-15 17:15:09 +00:00
atwam
2ec8729962
PR Fixes 2024-01-15 17:15:08 +00:00
atwam
6fb471d646
More helpful text, small style changes. 2024-01-15 17:15:08 +00:00
atwam
6c201db005
Add suspicious_open_options lint.
Checks for the suspicious use of OpenOptions::create()
without an explicit OpenOptions::truncate().

create() alone will either create a new file or open an
existing file. If the file already exists, it will be
overwritten when written to, but the file will not be
truncated by default. If less data is written to the file
than it already contains, the remainder of the file will
remain unchanged, and the end of the file will contain old
data.
In most cases, one should either use `create_new` to ensure
the file is created from scratch, or ensure `truncate` is
called so that the truncation behaviour is explicit.
`truncate(true)` will ensure the file is entirely overwritten
with new data, whereas `truncate(false)` will explicitely
keep the default behavior.

```rust
use std::fs::OpenOptions;

OpenOptions::new().create(true).truncate(true);
```
2024-01-15 17:15:08 +00:00
Adam Reichold
33d8e47e98
Try to improve wording and fix dead link in description of arc_with_non_send_sync lint. 2024-01-15 09:07:48 +01:00
bors
692f53fe8f Auto merge of #12136 - y21:issue12135, r=Jarcho
[`useless_asref`]: check that the clone receiver is the parameter

Fixes #12135

There was no check for the receiver of the `clone` call in the map closure. This makes sure that it's a path to the parameter.

changelog: [`useless_asref`]: check that the clone receiver is the closure parameter
2024-01-15 05:08:16 +00:00
bors
d6ff2d2c2d Auto merge of #12141 - samueltardieu:issue-12138, r=Jarcho
from_over_into: suggest a correct conversion to ()

changelog: [`from_over_into`]: suggest a correct conversion to `()`

Fix #12138
2024-01-15 04:32:22 +00:00
bors
37b8ae7f17 Auto merge of #12114 - talagrand:patch-1, r=Jarcho
['arc_with_non_send_sync`] documentation edits

Arc's documentation uses the term "thread"; aligning to that terminology. Fix casing of "Rc".

changelog: None
2024-01-15 04:21:37 +00:00
Kristof Mattei
e8ec99811b
fix: crates are limited to ASCII values 2024-01-14 14:00:13 -07:00
Kristof Mattei
ea585ef321
chore: remove unneeded into_iter 2024-01-14 09:40:14 -07:00
Kristof Mattei
b1c52d502d
chore: add comments to explain reasoning 2024-01-14 09:32:36 -07:00
Kristof Mattei
5d06fbb46d
fix: don't allocate new string when not needed 2024-01-14 09:25:31 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
1bcaf29e0b Correctly suggest std or core path depending if this is a no_std crate 2024-01-14 14:45:24 +01:00
y21
0774489086 find function path references early in the lint pass 2024-01-14 06:12:15 +01:00
Kristof Mattei
d975e267b9
fix: add fix for bug, fix test name 2024-01-13 17:44:27 -07:00
blyxyas
44f5d969d5
Change PublicallyExported -> PubliclyExported 2024-01-14 01:14:05 +01:00
y21
be5707ce1b lint on .map(|&x| x.clone()) 2024-01-13 17:46:46 +01:00
Quinn Sinclair
e0228eeb94 Fixes FP in redundant_closure_call when closures are passed to macros
There are cases where the closure call is needed in some macros, this in
particular occurs when the closure has parameters. To handle this case,
we allow the lint when there are no parameters in the closure, or the
closure is outside a macro invocation.

fixes: #11274, #1553
changelog: FP: [`redundant_closure_call`] when closures with parameters
are passed in macros.
2024-01-13 17:45:30 +01:00
Samuel Tardieu
e025356969 from_over_into: suggest a correct conversion to () 2024-01-13 13:19:55 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
68aceeed03 Improve help message for search_is_some lint 2024-01-12 22:48:30 +01:00
bors
7eca5afd34 Auto merge of #12137 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-unconditional_recursion-false-positive, r=llogiq
Fix false positive in `PartialEq` check in `unconditional_recursion` lint

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12133.

We needed to check for the type of the previous element <del>in case it's a field</del>.

EDIT: After some extra thoughts, no need to check if it's a field, just if it's the same type as `Self`.

r? `@llogiq`

changelog: Fix false positive in `PartialEq` check in `unconditional_recursion` lint
2024-01-12 18:30:11 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
c8cd09a8e6 Fix false positive in PartialEq check in unconditional_recursion lint 2024-01-12 17:37:09 +01:00
y21
153b83f61b [useless_asref]: check that the clone receiver is the local 2024-01-12 13:39:42 +01:00
Bryanskiy
09d024117e Delegation implementation: step 1 2024-01-12 14:11:16 +03:00
bors
88b5d519a1 Auto merge of #12129 - GuillaumeGomez:map-clone-copy, r=llogiq
Fix suggestion for `map_clone` lint on types implementing `Copy`

Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/12104.

It was missing this check to suggest the correct method.

r? `@llogiq`

changelog: Fix suggestion for `map_clone` lint on types implementing `Copy`
2024-01-11 23:28:12 +00:00
bors
6baa129fbc Auto merge of #119864 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-mc2qz13, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #119448 (annotate-snippets: update to 0.10)
 - #119813 (Silence some follow-up errors [2/x])
 - #119836 (chore: remove unnecessary blank line)
 - #119841 (Remove `DiagnosticBuilder::buffer`)
 - #119842 (coverage: Add enums to accommodate other kinds of coverage mappings)
 - #119845 (rint: further doc tweaks)
 - #119852 (give const-err4 a more descriptive name)
 - #119853 (rustfmt.toml: don't ignore just any tests path, only root one)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-01-11 20:01:01 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
82841aada4 Fix suggestion for map_clone on types implementing Copy 2024-01-11 17:44:07 +01:00
Philipp Krones
aa220c7ee7 Merge commit '26ac6aab023393c94edf42f38f6ad31196009643' 2024-01-11 17:27:03 +01:00
Philipp Krones
2c0cea7cbc
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2024-01-11 17:19:53 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
fb83ef6495 Stop using DiagnosticBuilder::buffer in the parser.
One consequence is that errors returned by
`maybe_new_parser_from_source_str` now must be consumed, so a bunch of
places that previously ignored those errors now cancel them. (Most of
them explicitly dropped the errors before. I guess that was to indicate
"we are explicitly ignoring these", though I'm not 100% sure.)
2024-01-11 18:37:56 +11:00
cocodery
7c389acd27 Fix error warning span for issue12045 2024-01-11 14:52:03 +08:00
Guillaume Gomez
f7ef9a6f1f Fix dogfood and add code comments 2024-01-09 18:03:55 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
83ae5edd50 Don't lint with map_clone if current type is Option or Result and method call is as_ref. 2024-01-09 17:39:51 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
e90eea7894 Clean up code in map_clone and useless_asref lints 2024-01-09 17:39:36 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
8791a28c4a Also handle Result type for map_clone lint 2024-01-09 16:35:40 +01:00
Eugene
c2d071c11c
Documentation edits for arc_with_non_send_sync
Arc's documentation uses the term "thread", aligning to that terminology. Fix typo in "Rc".
2024-01-09 06:50:17 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
4ab6924bca Extend useless_asref lint on map(clone) 2024-01-09 14:09:00 +01:00
Michael Goulet
89f511e4dd Rustdoc and Clippy stop misusing Key for Ty -> (adt) DefId 2024-01-08 20:30:10 +00:00
bors
3b8323d790 Auto merge of #12049 - cocodery:fix/issue#11243, r=Alexendoo
fix/issue#11243: allow 3-digit-grouped binary in non_octal_unix_permissions

fixes [Issue#11243](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/11243)

Issue#11243 suggest lint `non_octal_unix_permissions` should not report binary format literal unix permissions as an error, and we think binary format is a good way to understand these permissions.

To solve this problem, we need to add check for binary literal, which is written in function `check_binary_unix_permissions` , only `binary, 3 groups and each group length equals to 3` is a legal format.

changelog: [`non_octal_unix_permissions`]: Add check for binary format literal unix permissions like 0b111_111_111
2024-01-08 19:09:42 +00:00
bors
7fbaba856b Auto merge of #12080 - PartiallyTyped:12058, r=xFrednet
Fixed ICE introduced in #12004

Issue: in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/12004, we emit a lint for `filter(Option::is_some)`. If the
parent expression is a `.map` we don't emit that lint as there exists a
more specialized lint for that.

The ICE introduced in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/12004 is a consequence of the assumption that a
parent expression after a filter would be a method call with the filter
call being the receiver. However, it is entirely possible to have a
closure of the form

```
|| { vec![Some(1), None].into_iter().filter(Option::is_some) }
```
The previous implementation looked at the parent expression; namely the
closure, and tried to check the parameters by indexing [0] on an empty
list.

This commit is an overhaul of the lint with significantly more FP tests
and checks.

Impl details:

1. We verify that the filter method we are in is a proper trait method
   to avoid FPs.
2. We check that the parent expression is not a map by checking whether
   it exists; if is a trait method; and then a method call.
3. We check that we don't have comments in the span.
4. We verify that we are in an Iterator of Option and Result.
5. We check the contents of the filter.
   1. For closures we peel it. If it is not a single expression, we don't
     lint. We then try again by checking the peeled expression.
   2. For paths, we do a typecheck to avoid FPs for types that impl
     functions with the same names.
   3. For calls, we verify the type, via the path, and that the param of
     the closure is the single argument to the call.
   4. For method calls we verify that the receiver is the parameter of
     the closure. Since we handle single, non-block exprs, the
     parameter can't be shadowed, so no FP.

This commit also adds additional FP tests.

Fixes: #12058

Adding `@xFrednet` as you've the most context for this as you reviewed it last time.

`@rustbot` r? `@xFrednet`

---

changelog: none
(Will be backported and therefore don't effect stable)
2024-01-07 17:21:28 +00:00
Quinn Sinclair
bbadce9ec0 Fixed ICE introduced in #12004
Issue: in #12004, we emit a lint for `filter(Option::is_some)`. If the
parent expression is a `.map` we don't emit that lint as there exists a
more specialized lint for that.

The ICE introduced in #12004 is a consequence of the assumption that a
parent expression after a filter would be a method call with the filter
call being the receiver. However, it is entirely possible to have a
closure of the form

```
|| { vec![Some(1), None].into_iter().filter(Option::is_some) }
```
The previous implementation looked at the parent expression; namely the
closure, and tried to check the parameters by indexing [0] on an empty
list.

This commit is an overhaul of the lint with significantly more FP tests
and checks.

Impl details:

1. We verify that the filter method we are in is a proper trait method
   to avoid FPs.
2. We check that the parent expression is not a map by checking whether
   it exists; if is a trait method; and then a method call.
3. We check that we don't have comments in the span.
4. We verify that we are in an Iterator of Option and Result.
5. We check the contents of the filter.
  1. For closures we peel it. If it is not a single expression, we don't
     lint.
  2. For paths, we do a typecheck to avoid FPs for types that impl
     functions with the same names.
  3. For calls, we verify the type, via the path, and that the param of
     the closure is the single argument to the call.
  4. For method calls we verify that the receiver is the parameter of
     the closure. Since we handle single, non-block exprs, the
     parameter can't be shadowed, so no FP.

This commit also adds additional FP tests.
2024-01-07 17:11:34 +02:00
cocodery
a843996e81 Simplify check function, weirdly binary format literals happen not often 2024-01-07 22:35:21 +08:00
bors
f37e7f3585 Auto merge of #12109 - GuillaumeGomez:map-clone-call, r=llogiq
Handle "calls" inside the closure as well in `map_clone` lint

Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/12104.

I just realized that I didn't handle the case where the `clone` method was made as a call and not a method call.

r? `@llogiq`

changelog: Handle "calls" inside the closure as well in `map_clone` lint
2024-01-07 14:23:02 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
78aa2e29e2 Handle "calls" inside the closure as well in map_clone lint 2024-01-07 13:24:52 +01:00
Samuel Tardieu
5b7a0de3e7 Do not suggest bool::then() and bool::then_some in const contexts 2024-01-07 10:43:18 +01:00
bors
0e5dc8e630 Auto merge of #11883 - J-ZhengLi:issue11642, r=dswij
improve [`cast_sign_loss`], to skip warning on always positive expressions

fixes: #11642

changelog: improve [`cast_sign_loss`] to skip warning on always positive expressions

Turns out this is change became quite big, and I still can't cover all the cases, like method calls such as `POSITIVE_NUM.mul(POSITIVE_NUM)`, or `NEGATIVE_NUM.div(NEGATIVE_NUM)`... but well, if I do, I'm scared that this will goes forever, so I stopped, unless it needs to be done, lol.
2024-01-06 19:22:59 +00:00
bors
788094c235 Auto merge of #11972 - samueltardieu:issue-11958, r=llogiq
Do not suggest `[T; n]` instead of `vec![T; n]` if `T` is not `Copy`

changelog: [`useless_vec`]: do not suggest replacing `&vec![T; N]` by `&[T; N]` if `T` is not `Copy`

Fix #11958
2024-01-06 18:56:30 +00:00
bors
17b2418208 Auto merge of #12104 - GuillaumeGomez:map-clone, r=llogiq
Extend `map_clone` lint to also work on non-explicit closures

I found it weird that this case was not handled by the current line so I added it. The only thing is that I don't see an obvious way to infer the current type to determine if it's copyable or not, so for now I always suggest `cloned` and I added a FIXME.

r? `@llogiq`

changelog: Extend `map_clone` lint to also work on non-explicit closures
2024-01-06 16:54:20 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
28c133b4bc Extend map_clone lint to also work on non-explicit closures 2024-01-06 17:22:21 +01:00
bors
d1b8d9c79f Auto merge of #119531 - petrochenkov:cmpctxt, r=cjgillot
rustc_span: Optimize syntax context comparisons

Including comparisons with root context.

- `eq_ctxt` doesn't require retrieving full `SpanData`, or taking the span interner lock twice.
- Checking `SyntaxContext` for "rootness" is cheaper than extracting a full outer `ExpnData` for it and checking *it* for rootness.

The internal lint for `eq_ctxt` is also tweaked to detect `a.ctxt() != b.ctxt()` in addition to `a.ctxt() == b.ctxt()`.
2024-01-06 13:51:01 +00:00
cocodery
60c647b262 Fix bug: allow no- '_'-split binary format string, add test 2024-01-06 21:41:25 +08:00
cocodery
bd6e9202b4 modify check that any macros will be ingored in this lint, and add test 2024-01-06 14:12:41 +08:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
e10a05dff3 rustc_span: Optimize syntax context comparisons
Including comparisons with root context
2024-01-06 01:25:20 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
84c4b5255c Rollup merge of #119554 - matthewjasper:remove-guard-distinction, r=compiler-errors
Fix scoping for let chains in match guards

If let guards were previously represented as a different type of guard in HIR and THIR. This meant that let chains in match guards were not handled correctly because they were treated exactly like normal guards.

- Remove `hir::Guard` and `thir::Guard`.
- Make the scoping different between normal guards and if let guards also check for let chains.

closes #118593
2024-01-05 20:39:52 +01:00
bors
7bb0e9c2f2 Auto merge of #12099 - GuillaumeGomez:struct-field-names-bool, r=llogiq
Don't emit `struct_field_names` lint if all fields are booleans and don't start with the type's name

Fixes #11936.

I only checked that all fields are booleans and not the prefix (nor the suffix) because when I started to list accepted prefixes (like "is", "has", "should", "could", etc), the list was starting to get a bit too long and I thought it was not really worth for such a small change.

r? `@llogiq`

changelog: Don't emit `struct_field_names` lint if all fields are booleans and don't start with the type's name
2024-01-05 16:58:50 +00:00
bors
394f63fe94 Auto merge of #10844 - Centri3:let_unit_value, r=Alexendoo
Don't lint `let_unit_value` when `()` is explicit

since these are explicitly written (and not the result of a function call or anything else), they should be allowed, as they are both useful in some cases described in #9048

Fixes #9048

changelog: [`let_unit_value`]: Don't lint when `()` is explicit
2024-01-05 16:13:38 +00:00
Centri3
fd9d330839 Don't lint let_unit_value when () is explicit 2024-01-05 16:04:02 +00:00
Michael Goulet
d2012259ca Rollup merge of #119601 - nnethercote:Emitter-cleanups, r=oli-obk
`Emitter` cleanups

Some improvements I found while looking at this code.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-01-05 10:57:24 -05:00
Guillaume Gomez
9e4e8ef102 Don't emit struct_field_names lint if all fields are booleans and don't start with the type's name 2024-01-05 16:44:01 +01:00
bors
eec0f3d6aa Auto merge of #12036 - kpreid:patch-1, r=Alexendoo
Polish `missing_enforced_import_renames` documentation

* Fixes a typo in the name of the lint (`enforce-import-renames` instead of `enforced-import-renames`).
* Copyedit “Why” paragraph.
* Make the example configuration use a multi-line list, since it is not particularly expected that a real project will have *exactly one* rename to enforce (and the old formatting had unbalanced whitespace).

changelog: none
2024-01-05 15:31:27 +00:00
bors
d3dfecbd41 Auto merge of #12066 - y21:issue12048, r=Alexendoo
Don't look for safety comments in doc tests

Fixes #12048.

What happened in the linked issue is that the lint checks for lines that start with `//` and have `SAFETY:` somewhere in it above the function item.
This works for regular comments, but when the `//` is the start of a doc comment (e.g. `/// // SAFETY: ...`) and it's part of a doc test (i.e. within \`\`\`), we probably shouldn't lint that, since the user most likely meant to refer to a different node than the one currently being checked. For example in the linked issue, the safety comment refers to `unsafe { *five_pointer }`, but the lint believes it's part of the function item.

We also can't really easily test whether the `// SAFETY:` comment within a doc comment is necessary or not, since I think that would require creating a new compiler session to re-parse the contents of the doc comment. We already do this for one of the doc markdown lints, to look for a main function in doc tests, but I don't know how to feel about doing that in more places, so probably best to just ignore them?

changelog: [`unnecessary_safety_comment`]: don't look for safety comments in doc tests
2024-01-05 15:23:11 +00:00
bors
2d6c2386f5 Auto merge of #12091 - samueltardieu:issue-12068, r=Alexendoo
Add .as_ref() to suggestion to remove .to_string()

The case of `.to_owned().split(…)` is treated specially in the `unnecessary_to_owned` lint. Test cases check that it works both for slices and for strings, but they missed a corner case: `x.to_string().split(…)` when `x` implements `AsRef<str>` but not `Deref<Target = str>`. In this case, it is wrong to suggest to remove `.to_string()` without adding `.as_ref()` instead.

Fix #12068

changelog: [`unnecessary_to_owned`]: suggest replacing `.to_string()` by `.as_ref()`
2024-01-05 14:54:40 +00:00
Matthew Jasper
f73e37d00c Update clippy for hir::Guard removal 2024-01-05 10:56:59 +00:00
bors
ee8bfb7f7a Auto merge of #12051 - y21:option_as_ref_cloned, r=dswij
new lint: `option_as_ref_cloned`

Closes #12009

Adds a new lint that looks for `.as_ref().cloned()` on `Option`s. That's the same as just `.clone()`-ing the option directly.

changelog: new lint: [`option_as_ref_cloned`]
2024-01-05 06:39:46 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
0bac101c21 Rename EmitterWriter as HumanEmitter.
For consistency with other `Emitter` impls, such as `JsonEmitter`,
`SilentEmitter`, `SharedEmitter`, etc.
2024-01-05 10:02:40 +11:00
bors
8507e4c80e Auto merge of #12090 - GuillaumeGomez:default-unconditional-recursion, r=llogiq
Extend `unconditional_recursion` lint to check for `Default` trait implementation

In case the `Default` trait is implemented manually and is calling a static method (let's call it `a`) and then `a` is using `Self::default()`, it makes an infinite call recursion difficult to see without debugging. This extension checks that there is no such recursion possible.

r? `@llogiq`

changelog: Extend `unconditional_recursion` lint to check for `Default` trait implementation
2024-01-04 19:45:20 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
2666f39d3e Detect unconditional recursion between Default trait impl and static methods 2024-01-04 17:40:28 +01:00
Samuel Tardieu
e758413973 Add .as_ref() to suggestion to remove .to_string() 2024-01-04 17:29:20 +01:00
bors
ebf5c1a928 Auto merge of #12031 - y21:eager_transmute_more_binops, r=llogiq
Lint nested binary operations and handle field projections in `eager_transmute`

This PR makes the lint a bit stronger. Previously it would only lint `(x < 4).then_some(transmute(x))` (that is, a single binary op in the condition). With this change, it understands:
- multiple, nested binary ops: `(x < 4 && x > 1).then_some(...)`
- local references with projections: `(x.field < 4 && x.field > 1).then_some(transmute(x.field))`

changelog: [`eager_transmute`]: lint nested binary operations and look through field/array accesses

r? llogiq (since you reviewed my initial PR #11981, I figured you have the most context here, sorry if you are too busy with other PRs, feel free to reassign to someone else then)
2024-01-03 21:43:01 +00:00
bors
17dcd0d2e4 Auto merge of #12030 - torfsen:11973-fix-quoting-of-double-quote-in-char-literal, r=llogiq
11973: Don't escape `"` in `'"'`

Fixes #11973.

```
changelog: [`single_char_pattern`]: don't escape `"` in `'"'`
```
2024-01-03 21:30:01 +00:00
bors
bc962c246a Auto merge of #12071 - ShE3py:deadlinks, r=blyxyas
Remove deadlinks from `unchecked_duration_subtraction`

See <https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unchecked_duration_subtraction>

changelog: [`unchecked_duration_subtraction`]: remove deadlinks
2024-01-03 20:04:56 +00:00
y21
5960107415 new lint: option_as_ref_cloned 2024-01-03 19:40:47 +01:00
Yuxiang Qiu
b5a2192628
fix: incorrect suggestions generated by manual_retain lint 2024-01-03 13:05:55 -05:00
cocodery
090c228873 Fix/Issue11932: assert* in multi-condition after unrolling will cause lint emit warning 2024-01-03 22:12:27 +08:00
bors
0153ca95ae Auto merge of #12062 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-false-positive-unconditional_recursion, r=xFrednet
Fix false positive `unconditional_recursion`

Fixes #12052.

Only checking if both variables are `local` was not enough, we also need to confirm they have the same type as `Self`.

changelog: Fix false positive for `unconditional_recursion` lint
2024-01-03 09:14:58 +00:00
bors
2eb13d3a7c Auto merge of #12056 - PartiallyTyped:12050, r=xFrednet
Fixes: #12050 - `identity_op` correctly suggests a deference for coerced references

When `identity_op` identifies a `no_op`, provides a suggestion, it also checks the type of the type of the variable. If the variable is a reference that's been coerced into a value, e.g.

```
let x = &0i32;
let _ = x + 0;
```

the suggestion will now use a derefence. This is done by identifying whether the variable is a reference to an integral value, and then whether it gets dereferenced.

changelog: false positive: [`identity_op`]: corrected suggestion for reference coerced to value.

fixes: #12050
2024-01-03 09:02:02 +00:00
Yuxiang Qiu
88541d6637
fix some typos 2024-01-02 19:21:51 -05:00
Jake Goulding
de06ce886e Address unused tuple struct fields in clippy 2024-01-01 17:47:54 -05:00
Lieselotte
ff2919ac5d
Remove deadlinks from unchecked_duration_subtraction 2024-01-01 18:50:58 +01:00
Quinn Sinclair
70024e16c0 New Lint: [thread_local_initializer_can_be_made_const]
Adds a new lint to suggest using `const` on `thread_local!`
initializers that can be evaluated at compile time.

Impl details:

The lint relies on the expansion of `thread_local!`. For non
const-labelled initializers, `thread_local!` produces a function
called `__init` that lazily initializes the value. We check the function
and decide whether the body can be const. The body of the function is
exactly the initializer. If so, we lint the body.

changelog: new lint [`thread_local_initializer_can_be_made_const`]
2024-01-01 18:06:10 +02:00
roife
094ce3de3e Add comments for unnecessary_fallible_conversions 2024-01-01 16:34:42 +08:00
roife
84e797499b Add autofix for functions in unnecessary_fallible_conversions 2024-01-01 16:17:22 +08:00
y21
ef35e82ea3 don't look for safety comments in codeblocks 2024-01-01 02:57:23 +01:00
bors
e1dbafd875 Auto merge of #12065 - samueltardieu:issue-12063, r=llogiq
Add `.front()` to `get_first` lint description

Fix #12063

changelog: none
2023-12-31 16:35:58 +00:00
Samuel Tardieu
457ab585fc Add .front() to get_first lint description 2023-12-31 15:38:38 +01:00
Florian Brucker
fe35e08e9f 8733: Suggest str.lines when splitting at hard-coded newlines
Adds a new `splitting_strings_at_newlines` lint that suggests to use
`str.lines` instead of splitting a trimmed string at hard-coded
newlines.
2023-12-31 13:30:36 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
d3bde854c4 Fix false positive in PartialEq implementation 2023-12-31 11:20:49 +01:00
bors
44c99a8089 Auto merge of #11980 - GuillaumeGomez:UNCONDITIONAL_RECURSION-tostring, r=llogiq
Extend UNCONDITIONAL_RECURSION to check for ToString implementations

Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/11938.

r? `@llogiq`

changelog: Extend `UNCONDITIONAL_RECURSION` to check for `ToString` implementations
2023-12-31 09:12:42 +00:00
bors
7f185bdef6 Auto merge of #12047 - ARandomDev99:12007-empty-enum-variants-with-brackets, r=Jarcho
New Lint: empty_enum_variants_with_brackets

This PR:
- adds a new early pass lint that checks for enum variants with no fields that were defined using brackets. **Category: Restriction**
- adds relevant UI tests for the new lint.

Closes #12007

```
changelog: New lint: [`empty_enum_variants_with_brackets`]
```
2023-12-30 19:01:53 +00:00
Aneesh Kadiyala
5f1718810f Change empty_enum_variants_with_brackets applicability to MaybeIncorrect 2023-12-30 22:22:44 +05:30
bors
0cc53f48f5 Auto merge of #11957 - J-ZhengLi:issue11535, r=Jarcho
don't lint [`default_numeric_fallback`] on return and local assigned macro calls with type stated

fixes: #11535

changelog: don't lint [`default_numeric_fallback`] on return and local assigned macro calls with type stated
2023-12-30 16:47:14 +00:00
bors
c6aeb28a7b Auto merge of #11865 - yuxqiu:map_unwrap_or_default, r=Jarcho
feat: add `manual_is_variant_and` lint

changelog: add a new lint [`manual_is_variant_and`].
- Replace `option.map(f).unwrap_or_default()` and `result.map(f).unwrap_or_default()` with `option.is_some_and(f)` and `result.is_ok_and(f)` where `f` is a function or closure that returns `bool`.
- MSRV is set to 1.70.0 for this lint; when `is_some_and` and `is_ok_and` was stabilised

---

For example, for the following code:

```rust
let opt = Some(0);
opt.map(|x| x > 1).unwrap_or_default();
```

It suggests to instead write:

```rust
let opt = Some(0);
opt.is_some_and(|x| x > 1)
```
2023-12-30 16:37:36 +00:00
bors
b19b5f293e Auto merge of #12008 - J-ZhengLi:issue9872, r=Jarcho
make [`mutex_atomic`] more type aware

fixes: #9872

---

changelog: [`mutex_atomic`] now suggests more specific atomic types and skips mutex i128 and u128
2023-12-30 16:29:13 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
ab2d1c28d5 Extend UNCONDITIONAL_RECURSION to check for ToString implementations 2023-12-30 17:11:56 +01:00
cocodery
79e70ccf6f add setuid, setgid and sticky bits on high 3-bits of 12 2023-12-30 23:03:47 +08:00
Quinn Sinclair
c2b3f5c767 identity_op correctly suggests a deference for coerced references
When `identity_op` identifies a `no_op`, provides a suggestion, it also
checks the type of the type of the variable. If the variable is
a reference that's been coerced into a value, e.g.

```
let x = &0i32;
let _ = x + 0;
```

the suggestion will now use a derefence. This is done by identifying
whether the variable is a reference to an integral value, and then
whether it gets dereferenced.

changelog: false positive: [`identity_op`]: corrected suggestion for
reference coerced to value.

fixes: #12050
2023-12-30 13:31:32 +02:00