These test cases try to cover various edge cases. For example, comments
around the else keyword and long, unbreakable, single-line initializer
expressions, and long patterns.
`rewrite_let_else_block` gives us more control over allowing the `else`
block to be formatted on a single line than
`<ast::Block as Rewrite>::rewrite`.
This will make it easier to format the divergent blocks of `let-else`
statements since it'll be easier to prevent the block from being
formatted on a single line if the preconditions aren't met.
The function properly handles recovering comments before and after the
`else` keyword, and properly handles how to write the else when users
configure `control_brace_style`.
Fixes 5686
For reference, explicit discriminants were proposed in [RFC-2363].
`ast::Variant` spans extend to include explicit discriminants when they
are present.
Now we'll adjust the span of enum variants to exclude any explicit
discriminant.
[RFC-2363]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/2363-arbitrary-enum-discriminant.html
Fixes 5729
`parse_attribute` will panic if the first token is not a `#`. To prevent
this we return early instead of trying to parse an invalid attribute.
Make the BUG_REPORT_URL configurable by tools
This greatly simplifies how hard it is to set a custom bug report url; previously tools had to copy
the entire hook implementation.
I haven't changed clippy in case they want to make the change upstream instead of the subtree, but
I'm happy to do so here if the maintainers want - cc ````@rust-lang/clippy````
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109486.
This greatly simplifies how hard it is to set a custom bug report url; previously tools had to copy
the entire hook implementation.
- Switch clippy to the new hook
This also adds a `extra_info` callback so clippy can include its own version number, which differs
from rustc's.
- Call `install_ice_hook` in rustfmt
Remove the `NodeId` of `ast::ExprKind::Async`
This is a followup to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104833#pullrequestreview-1314537416.
In my original attempt, I was using `LoweringContext::expr`, which was not correct as it creates a fresh `DefId`.
It now uses the correct `DefId` for the wrapping `Expr`, and also makes forwarding `#[track_caller]` attributes more explicit.