Similar names ignore underscore prefixed names
changelog: Ignore underscore-prefixed names for similar_names
IMO, this lint is not very helpful for underscore-prefixed variables. Usually they are unused or are just there to ignore part of a destructuring.
`manual_filter_map` and `manual_find_map`
changelog: Add `manual_filter_map` and replace `find_map` with `manual_find_map`
Replaces #6453Fixes#3188Fixes#4193
~Depends on #6567 (to fix an internal lint false positive)~
This replaces `filter_map` and `find_map` with `manual_filter_map` and `manual_find_map` respectively. However, `filter_map` is left in place since it is used for a variety of other cases. See discussion in #6453.
Following traits are now diagnostic items:
- `From` (unchanged)
- `Into`
- `TryFrom`
- `TryInto`
This also adds symbols for those items:
- `into_trait`
- `try_from_trait`
- `try_into_trait`
Gracefully handle loop labels missing leading `'` in different positions
Fix#81192.
* Account for labels when suggesting `loop` instead of `while true`
* Suggest `'a` when given `a` only when appropriate
* Add loop head span to hir
* Tweak error for invalid `break expr`
* Add more misspelled label tests
* Avoid emitting redundant "unused label" lint
* Parse loop labels missing a leading `'`
Each commit can be reviewed in isolation.
Fix formatting for removed lints
- Don't add backticks for the reason a lint was removed. This is almost
never a code block, and when it is the backticks should be in the reason
itself.
- Don't assume clippy is the only tool that needs to be checked for
backwards compatibility
I split this out of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80527/ because it kept causing tests to fail, and it's a good change to have anyway.
r? `@flip1995`
Doc markdown
I added "WebGL" along the lines of the existing "OpenGL" to the whitelist of `doc_markdown` as I found this to be a pretty common term.
(this is a follow-up of the now closed https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/6388)
changelog: Whitelist "WebGL" in `doc_markdown`.
Fix false positive in write_literal and print_literal (numeric literals)
changelog: No longer lint numeric literals in [`write_literal`] and [`print_literal`].
Fixes#6335
Fix the reversed suggestion message of `stable_sort_primitive`.
Now Clippy emits `stable_sort_primitive` warning as follows:
```
warning: used sort instead of sort_unstable to sort primitive type `usize`
--> src\asm.rs:41:13
|
41 | self.successors.sort();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `self.successors.sort_unstable()`
|
= note: `#[warn(clippy::stable_sort_primitive)]` on by default
= help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#stable_sort_primitive
```
I think the position of `sort` and `sort_unstable` in the first line should be reversed.
changelog: Fix the reversed suggestion message of `stable_sort_primitive`.
Fixes#81007
Previously, we would fail to collect tokens in the proper place when
only builtin attributes were present. As a result, we would end up with
attribute tokens in the collected `TokenStream`, leading to duplication
when we attempted to prepend the attributes from the AST node.
We now explicitly track when token collection must be performed due to
nomterminal parsing.
Fix path_to_res for enum inherent items
changelog: none
I tried to add `Option::is_some` to the paths but got a false positive from the invalid paths lint. Turns out the `path_to_res` function does not find inherent impls for enums. I fixed this and took the liberty to do some additional cleanup in the method.
Add new lint `upper_case_acronyms`
Close#1335
I need some reviews on the English sentences because I feel they're messed up. ;)
changelog: Add new lint `upper_case_acronyms`
size_of_in_element_count: Disable lint on division by byte-size
Fixes#6511
It is fairly common to divide some length in bytes by the byte-size of a single element before creating a `from_raw_parts` slice or similar operation. This lint would erroneously disallow such expressions.
Just in case, instead of simply disabling this lint in the RHS of a division, keep track of the inversion and enable it again on recursive division.
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changelog: Do not trigger size_of_in_element_count when dividing by element size
It is fairly common to divide some length in bytes by the byte-size of a
single element before creating a `from_raw_parts` slice or similar
operation. This lint would erroneously disallow such expressions.
Just in case, instead of simply disabling this lint in the RHS of a
division, keep track of the inversion and enable it again on recursive
division.
An upcoming test case for new expresssion variants make the stderr file
go over 200 lines. Split this test case in two to have a clear
distinction between checking whether the lint is still applying on
all the functions with member counts as argument, versus validating
various member-count expressions that may or may not be invalid.