Lint `needless_borrow` and `explicit_auto_deref` on most union field accesses
Changes both lints to follow rustc's rules around auto-deref through `ManuallyDrop` union fields rather than just bailing on union fields.
changelog: [`needless_borrow`] & [`explicit_auto_deref`]: Lint on most union field accesses
[`map_identity`]: respect match ergonomics
Fixes#11764
Note: the original tests before this were slightly wrong themselves already and had to be changed. They were calling `map` on an iterator of `&(i32, i32)`s, so this PR would stop linting there, but they were meant to test something else unrelated to binding modes, so I just changed them to remove the references so that it iterates over owned values and they all bind by value. This way they continue to test what they checked for before: the identity function for tuple patterns.
changelog: [`map_identity`]: respect match ergonomics
Replace if_chain with let chains
Closes#9353
Let chains are now supported by rustfmt 🎉
The PR is split into two commits
1. The result of running [`if-to-let-chain clippy*/**/*.rs`](https://github.com/Alexendoo/if-to-let-chain)
2. The manual clean up: fixing some errors/formatting, dogfood lints, removing the if_chain internal lint
r? `@flip1995`
changelog: none
Disable `vec_box` when using different allocators
Fixes#7114
This PR disables the `vec_box` lint when the `Box` and `Vec` use different allocators (but not when they use the same - custom - allocator).
For example - `Vec<Box<i32, DummyAllocator>>` will disable the lint, and `Vec<Box<i32, DummyAllocator>, DummyAllocator>` will not disable the lint.
In addition, the applicability of this lint has been changed to `Unspecified` due to the automatic fixes potentially breaking code such as the following:
```rs
fn foo() -> Vec<Box<i32>> { // -> Vec<i32>
vec![Box::new(1)]
}
```
It should be noted that the `if_chain->let-chains` fix has also been applied to this lint, so the diff does contain many changes.
changelog: disable `vec_box` lint when using nonstandard allocators
[`mod_module_files`] Don't emit lint for mod.rs in tests
fixes: #11775
current state: indiscriminately emits the lint for mod files in tests.
The following
```
tests/
common/
mod.rs
test.rs
```
is a common pattern for code shared across the tests and is suggested in the rust book. The change adds an additional check to verify that the mod file is not in tests.
changelog: Fix [`mod_module_files`]: false positive for mod files in tests folder
fixes: #11775
current state: indiscriminately emits the lint for mod files in tests.
The following
tests/
common/
mod.rs
test.rs
is a common pattern for code shared across the tests and is suggested in
the rust book. The change adds an additional check to verify that the
mod file is not in tests.
changelog: Fix [`mod_module_files`]: false positive for mod files in
tests folder
[arc_with_non_send_sync] Improve suggested resolution
Fixes: #11714
Improved the lint message for [`arc_with_non_send_sync`] to suggest using `RC` unless user needs an Arc, then suggests wrapping in a mutex, and then suggests implementing `Sync` and `Send`.
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changelog: [`arc_with_non_send_sync`]: Suggest RC over unsafe impl of Send and Sync
Make SpanlessEq more consistent
1) Remove wildcard as requested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/10267.
2) Implement `hir_utils::eq_expr` for `ExprKind::Closure`, `ExprKind::ConstBlock`, `ExprKind::InlineAsm` and `ExprKind::Yield`.
3) Reorder branches of `hir_utils::eq_expr` to be in alphabetical order.
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changelog: none
update references of old `msrvs` and `conf` paths
In #11685, `clippy_lints::utils::conf` and `clippy_utils::msrvs` were moved to a separate `clippy_config` crate.
I noticed that not all references to those paths were updated, so this small PR intends to fix those.
changelog: none
[`unused_enumerate_index`]: don't ICE on empty tuples
Fixes#11755
changelog: [`unused_enumerate_index`]: don't ICE on empty tuples
I'm going to nominate for beta backport because the code that is needed to trigger this seems likely to occur in real code
`@rustbot` label +beta-nominated
Fix `dbg_macro` semi span calculation
`span_including_semi` was using a `BytePos` to index into a file's source which happened to work because the root file of the test started at `BytePos` 0, it didn't work for other files
changelog: none