* Inline format arguments for easier reading
Code becomes shorter and often easier to read when format args are inlined. Note that I skipped the mixed cases to make it more straightforward (could be done separatelly).
Also, there are two FIXME comments - for some reasons inlining makes format string exceed 100 char line width and crash.
```
cargo clippy --workspace --allow-dirty --fix --benches --tests --bins -- -A clippy::all -W clippy::uninlined_format_args
```
* address feedback
Previously we alwasy assumed the match arm pattern would have
`shape.width` - 5 characters of space to work with.
Now if we're formatting a block expression with a label we'll take the
label into account.
Resolves 5542
Prior to rust-lang/rust#101212 the `ast::TraitObjectSyntax` enum only
had two variants `Dyn` and `None`. The PR that introduced the `dyn*`
syntax added a new variant `DynStar`, but did not update the formatting
rules to account for the new variant.
Now the new `DynStar` variant is properly handled and is no longer
removed by rustfmt.
Fixes 5730
Previously rustfmt was attempting to slice a string with an invalid
range (`start > end`), leading to the ICE.
When formatting a macro transcriber snippet consisting of a lone
semicolon, the snippet was being formatted into the empty string,
leading the enclosing `fn main() {\n}` added by `format_code_block` to
be formatted into `fn main() {}`. However, rustfmt was assuming that the
enclosing function string's length had been left unchanged. This was
leading to an invalid range being constructed when attempting to trim
off the enclosing function.
The fix is to just clamp the range's start to be less than or equal
to the range's end, since if `end < start` there's nothing to iterate
over anyway.
* Use matches!() macro to improve readability
1. Use `matches!()` macro in `is_line_comment` and `is_block_comment` to
improve readability.
2. Very sightly improve the wording of the doc comment for these two functions.
* Update wording on doc comment on is_line_comment()
By reversing the logic I felt that the code became a clearer. Also,
added a comment to make it clear that we need to take the trailing
semicolon for the `let-else` statement into account.
This allows users to configure the maximum length of a single line
`let-else` statements. `let-else` statements that otherwise meet the
requirements to be formatted on a single line will have their divergent
`else` block formatted over multiple lines if they exceed this length.
**Note**: `single_line_let_else_max_widt` will be introduced as a stable
configuration option.
`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