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bors
10ba798736 Auto merge of #13093 - waywardmonkeys:more-doc-valid-idents, r=Alexendoo
Add more doc-valid-idents

* "AccessKit" is a commonly used accessibility toolkit used in Rust GUIs.
* "CoreFoundation", "CoreGraphics", "CoreText" are frameworks on Apple OSes.
* "Direct2D", "Direct3D", "DirectWrite" are frameworks on Windows
* "PostScript" is a programming language and is mentioned when talking about text and vector graphics.
* "OpenAL" is an audio framework / API.
* "OpenType" is a font format (TrueType is already mentioned).
* "WebRTC", "WebSocket", "WebTransport" are web networking technologies.
* "NetBSD" and "OpenBSD" are like the already included FreeBSD.

changelog: [`doc_markdown`]: Add AccessKit, CoreFoundation, CoreGraphics, CoreText, Direct2D, Direct3D, DirectWrite, PostScript, OpenAL, OpenType, WebRTC, WebSocket, WebTransport, NetBSD, and OpenBSD to `doc-valid-idents`.
2024-07-14 14:09:20 +00:00
bors
206e4adb52 Auto merge of #13046 - Jarcho:check_conv, r=dswij
Refactor `checked_conversions`

Removes redundant checks across functions and check the HIR tree before anything else.

changelog: none
2024-07-13 16:07:29 +00:00
bors
e7d17e6cb2 Auto merge of #13061 - tesuji:fix-map-unwrap-or-13018, r=dswij
Fix `manual_unwrap_or` false positive

changelog: [`manual_unwrap_or`]: fix false positive of `if let Option<T>`

Closes #13018
2024-07-13 15:59:11 +00:00
bors
1aac7783ef Auto merge of #13085 - J-ZhengLi:issue12973, r=llogiq
make [`or_fun_call`] recursive.

fixes: #12973

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changelog: make [`or_fun_call`] recursive.
2024-07-13 15:38:23 +00:00
J-ZhengLi
cc1bb8f57a make [or_fun_call] and [unwrap_or_default] recursive. 2024-07-13 23:15:40 +08:00
Bruce Mitchener
39378cf4f4 Add more doc-valid-idents
* "AccessKit" is a commonly used accessibility toolkit used in Rust GUIs.
* "CoreFoundation", "CoreGraphics", "CoreText" are frameworks on Apple OSes.
* "Direct2D", "Direct3D", "DirectWrite" are frameworks on Windows
* "PostScript" is a programming language and is mentioned when talking about
  text and vector graphics.
* "OpenAL" is an audio framework / API.
* "OpenType" is a font format (TrueType is already mentioned).
* "WebRTC", "WebSocket", "WebTransport" are web networking technologies.
* "NetBSD" and "OpenBSD" are like the already included FreeBSD.
2024-07-13 15:50:29 +07:00
bors
0cbbee1e6e Auto merge of #13090 - J-ZhengLi:issue9790, r=blyxyas
[`unwrap_or_default`]: skip warning when calling inside of suggested method's implementation

fixes: #10228

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changelog: [`unwrap_or_default`]: skip warning when calling inside of suggested method's implementation
2024-07-12 14:37:10 +00:00
bors
51a1cf0787 Auto merge of #13089 - flba-eb:fix_example, r=y21
Fix syntax errors in example code (clippy::cast_nan_to_int)

Fix two small syntax errors to make the examples compile.

changelog: none
2024-07-12 09:30:24 +00:00
J-ZhengLi
983b4c3720 [unwrap_or_default]: skip warning when calling inside of suggested method's implementation 2024-07-12 17:23:08 +08:00
Florian Bartels
edeb0fcddc Fix syntax errors in example code 2024-07-12 11:12:01 +02:00
bors
86d348df90 Auto merge of #12656 - SpencerAWill:Add-expand-all-to-the-web-site, r=xFrednet
Add 'Expand All' & 'Collapse All' to the website

changelog: Add 'Expand All' and 'Collapse All' buttons to the website.
Fixes #12542

Desktop view:
![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/assets/43732866/554d7782-352c-4705-83f0-1cbc809a3290)

Mobile view:
![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/assets/43732866/2845fc9a-a9e8-4057-b7dd-a8a1dbf47290)

I did have some slight performance issues with lots of tabs being open. In the future it may be worth it to consider virtual scrolling. I'm not sure if this would allow ctrl+f finding on all the lints since the DOM won't contain the text of all the lints, just those that need to be immediately shown.
2024-07-11 20:04:46 +00:00
Spencer Will
6ae5fd958f
Remove event propagation calls. Adjust column spacing for filter panel to give more space for buttons on smaller screens. 2024-07-11 21:59:33 +02:00
Spencer Will
8bfd992953
Fix button styling on desktop and mobile views. 2024-07-11 21:58:51 +02:00
Spencer Will
d5e1acae82
Add Expand All and Collapse All 2024-07-11 21:58:47 +02:00
Philipp Krones
c1fd25d0aa Merge commit 'b794b8e08c16517a941dc598bb1483e8e12a8592' into clippy-subtree-update 2024-07-11 15:44:03 +02:00
bors
b794b8e08c Auto merge of #13086 - flip1995:rustup, r=flip1995
Rustup

r? `@ghost`

changelog: none
2024-07-11 13:32:36 +00:00
Philipp Krones
3b1266cd31
Bump nightly version -> 2024-07-11 2024-07-11 15:29:22 +02:00
Philipp Krones
1ced73e66a
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2024-07-11 15:29:08 +02:00
Urgau
5f3a6e1805 Remove unary neg from clippy::precedence lint 2024-07-11 00:46:47 +02:00
bors
ef3cfaa4f2 Auto merge of #13081 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-iter_next_loop.rs, r=y21
Fix `iter_next_loop.rs` ui test

I'm uncovering bugs while working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/11421. ^^'

changelog: none
2024-07-10 20:26:03 +00:00
bors
8d3b1f9e30 Auto merge of #12984 - bitfield:fix_doc_nits_c, r=Alexendoo
Fix doc nits

More tender love and polish for the documentation and suggestion texts: adding formatting, links, full stops, tweaking wording for readability, changing 'which' to 'that' where appropriate, and other standard copyediting changes.

changelog: Docs [ `await_holding_lock` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `await_holding_refcell_ref` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `await_holding_invalid_type` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `cast_precision_loss` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `cast_sign_loss` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `cast_possible_truncation` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `cast_possible_wrap` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `cast_lossless` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `unnecessary_cast` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `cast_ptr_alignment` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `fn_to_numeric_cast` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `fn_to_numeric_cast_with_truncation` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `fn_to_numeric_cast_any` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `char_lit_as_u8` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `ptr_as_ptr` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `ptr_cast_constness` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `as_ptr_cast_mut` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `little_endian_bytes` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `big_endian_bytes` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `bind_instead_of_map` ]: fix doc nits
changelog: Docs [ `same_name_method` ]: fix doc nits
2024-07-10 17:55:08 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
a987c308cd Fix iter_next_loop.rs ui test 2024-07-10 17:18:05 +02:00
bors
b012421501 Auto merge of #12944 - Jarcho:overflow_check, r=y21
Fix and rename `overflow_check_conditional`

fixes #2457

Other changes:
* Limit the lint to unsigned types.
* Actually check if the operands are the same rather than using only the first part of the path.
* Allow the repeated expression to be anything as long as there are no side effects.

changelog: Rename `overflow_check_conditional` to `panicking_overflow_check` and move to `correctness`
2024-07-10 09:02:11 +00:00
bors
ab7c910590 Auto merge of #13079 - sandersaares:u/sasaares/no-epsilon-guidance, r=y21
Fix guidance of [`float_cmp`] and [`float_cmp_const`] to not incorrectly recommend `f__::EPSILON` as the error margin.

Using `f32::EPSILON` or `f64::EPSILON` as the floating-point equality comparison error margin is incorrect, yet `float_cmp` has until now recommended this be done. This change fixes the given guidance (both in docs and compiler hints) to not reference these unsuitable constants.

Instead, the guidance now clarifies that the scenarios in which an absolute error margin is usable, provides a sample implementation for using a user-defined absolute error margin (as an absolute error margin can only be used-defined and may be different for different comparisons) and references the floating point guide for a reference implementation of relative error based equality comparison for cases where absolute error margins cannot be identified.

changelog: [`float_cmp`] Fix guidance to not incorrectly recommend `f__::EPSILON` as the error margin.
changelog: [`float_cmp_const`] Fix guidance to not incorrectly recommend `f__::EPSILON` as the error margin.

Fixes #6816
2024-07-10 06:36:10 +00:00
Sander Saares
e42a380afc Revert accidental "Why restrict this?" change 2024-07-10 08:10:35 +03:00
xFrednet
601a61fe27
Lintcheck: Refactor CrateSource 2024-07-10 00:34:24 +02:00
bors
279494eced Auto merge of #13080 - xFrednet:00000-lintcheck-mv-stuff-and-things, r=Alexendoo
Lintcheck: Refactor structs and only take one version per crate

For some time now I had the feeling that lintcheck's main file has been too large. This PR simply moves some structs into new submodules.

I've also changed the `.toml` structure slightly to only accept one version per crate. AFAIK, we haven't use multiple versions before. If we want to test different versions, we can simply just add a second entry. That's what lintcheck does internally anyways.

I wanted to have these changes in separate commits, but then accidentally squashed them... So sorry 😅

---

r? `@Alexendoo` If you think this is not really worth a proper review, since it's mostly a move refactoring in an internal tool, you can also `r=xFrednet` on this PR.

changelog: none
2024-07-09 20:11:00 +00:00
xFrednet
c3a240608b
Lintcheck: Refactor structs and only take one version per crate 2024-07-09 22:00:58 +02:00
bors
8fa406b03f Auto merge of #13069 - Jarcho:misc_small4, r=Manishearth
Misc refactorings part 4

And even more rearrangements to check the HIR tree before other checks.

changelog: none
2024-07-09 15:47:24 +00:00
Philipp Gesang
296dcf09fb
unnecessary_struct_initialization: extend to assignments moving all fields
This lint makes Clippy warn about situations where an owned
struct is essentially recreated by moving all its fields into a
new instance of the struct. Until now this lint only triggered
for structs recreated from a base struct.

NB: The new functionality too will cause false positives for the
situation where a non-copy struct consisting of all copy members
is touched again in subsequent code.
2024-07-09 13:53:11 +02:00
Sander Saares
a04dbb0ab9 Tidy the example code and ensure it builds as standalone snippets 2024-07-09 10:28:11 +03:00
Sander Saares
a067cd24ac Replace incorrect suggested fix for float_cmp
Using `f32::EPSILON` or `f64::EPSILON` as the floating-point equality comparison error margin is incorrect, yet `float_cmp` has until now recommended this be done. This change fixes the given guidance (both in docs and compiler hints) to not reference these unsuitable constants.

Instead, the guidance now clarifies that the scenarios in which an absolute error margin is usable, provides a reference implementation of using a user-defined absolute error margin (as an absolute error margin can only be used-defined and may be different for different comparisons) and references the floating point guide for a reference implementation of relative error based equaltiy comparison for when absolute error margin cannot be used.

changelog: Fix guidance of [`float_cmp`] and [`float_cmp_const`] to not incorrectly recommend `f64::EPSILON` as the error margin.

Fixes #6816
2024-07-09 10:12:09 +03:00
bors
87f8a5b374 Auto merge of #13056 - y21:rm-compiler-lint-functions, r=Manishearth
Remove internal `compiler_lint_functions` lint

This internal lint has effectively been superseded by `disallowed_methods` when we started using that in #11811 (I didn't even know that we also had this internal lint at the time of when I created that PR).

Some of the methods that this looks for also don't exist anymore (`span_lint_note` and `span_lint_help`), though there was one that that lint had but wasn't disallowed in clippy.toml (`LintContext::lint`)

changelog: none
2024-07-08 23:10:11 +00:00
bors
e64236ca3a Auto merge of #13044 - Jarcho:bool_int, r=Manishearth
Refactor `bool_to_int_with_if`

Rearranges things to check the HIR tree first and simplifies how the literals are read.

changelog: None
2024-07-08 22:58:50 +00:00
bors
058e6eaa3a Auto merge of #13043 - Jarcho:assign_clone, r=Manishearth
Refactor `assigning_clones`

Short list of changes:
* Inline and simplify `extract_call`
* Inline `is_ok_to_suggest`
* Inline `skip_drop_block`
* Check the HIR tree before the macro check
* Don't call `outer_expn_data`
* Use `find` instead of a loop in `clone_source_borrows_from_dest`

changelog: none
2024-07-08 22:48:19 +00:00
bors
f6020fbd44 Auto merge of #13042 - Jarcho:almost_range, r=Manishearth
`almost_complete_range`: Delay suggestion creation.

Does less work when the lint doesn't trigger.

changelog: none
2024-07-08 22:39:01 +00:00
Michael Goulet
920cbcdd45 Move trait selection error reporting to its own top-level module 2024-07-08 16:04:47 -04:00
John Arundel
d23df74712 resolve code review comments 2024-07-08 19:05:35 +01:00
bors
510cfe3dc4 Auto merge of #13067 - Jarcho:misc_small3, r=Manishearth
Misc refactorings part 3

And some more changes. Same general idea of checking the HIR tree first when linting.

changelog: none
2024-07-08 17:52:47 +00:00
bors
dfb92532fa Auto merge of #12870 - lrh2000:sig-drop-while, r=blyxyas
`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`: Trigger lint also for scrutinees in `while let` and `if let`

This lint should also work for `if let` and `while let`, so this PR makes it actually work.

For `while let`, I can't think of any reason why this lint shouldn't be enabled. The only problem is that the lint suggests moving the significant drop above the `while let`, which is clearly invalid in the case of `while let`. I don't know if this is fixable, but this PR simply disables the wrong suggestions.

For `if let`, it seems that another lint called `if_let_mutex` has some overlapping functionality. But `significant_drop_in_scrutinee` is a bit stricter, as it will trigger even if the `else` branch does not try to lock the same mutex.

changelog: [`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`]: Trigger lint also for scrutinees in `while let` and `if let`.

r? `@blyxyas` (the third PR as promised in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/12740#issuecomment-2094876350, thanks for your review!)
2024-07-08 15:09:45 +00:00
bors
edc6b00e73 Auto merge of #13064 - Alexendoo:lintcheck-shrink-json, r=xFrednet
Reduce the size of lintcheck JSON output

Saves about 80% of the size by picking out what we need rather than serialising the whole diagnostic

r? `@xFrednet`

changelog: none
2024-07-08 14:57:42 +00:00
bors
2ad8cdc81b Auto merge of #13045 - J-ZhengLi:missing_const_for_fn_FP, r=blyxyas
[`missing_const_for_fn`]: fix FP when arg ty is impl trait alias ty

closes: #13009

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changelog: [`missing_const_for_fn`]: fix FP when arg ty is impl trait alias ty
2024-07-08 14:39:12 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
a988389ce8 Rollup merge of #127355 - aceArt-GmbH:126475, r=oli-obk
Mark format! with must_use hint

Uses unstable feature https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/94745

Part of #126475

First contribution to rust, please let me know if the blessing of tests is correct
Thanks `@bjorn3` for the help
2024-07-08 16:28:15 +02:00
J-ZhengLi
08992d0372 [missing_const_for_fn]: fix FP when arg ty is impl trait alias ty 2024-07-08 18:09:49 +08:00
bors
e82cfdc559 Auto merge of #127476 - jieyouxu:rollup-16wyb0b, r=jieyouxu
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #126841 ([`macro_metavar_expr_concat`] Add support for literals)
 - #126881 (Make `NEVER_TYPE_FALLBACK_FLOWING_INTO_UNSAFE` a deny-by-default lint in edition 2024)
 - #126921 (Give VaList its own home)
 - #127367 (Run alloc sync tests)
 - #127431 (Use field ident spans directly instead of the full field span in diagnostics on local fields)
 - #127437 (Uplift trait ref is knowable into `rustc_next_trait_solver`)
 - #127439 (Uplift elaboration into `rustc_type_ir`)
 - #127451 (Improve `run-make/output-type-permutations` code and improve `filename_not_in_denylist` API)
 - #127452 (Fix intrinsic const parameter counting with `effects`)
 - #127459 (rustdoc-json: add type/trait alias tests)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-07-08 06:47:12 +00:00
bors
1e3f8c6e13 Auto merge of #113128 - WaffleLapkin:become_trully_unuwuable, r=oli-obk,RalfJung
Support tail calls in mir via `TerminatorKind::TailCall`

This is one of the interesting bits in tail call implementation — MIR support.

This adds a new `TerminatorKind` which represents a tail call:
```rust
    TailCall {
        func: Operand<'tcx>,
        args: Vec<Operand<'tcx>>,
        fn_span: Span,
    },
```

*Structurally* this is very similar to a normal `Call` but is missing a few fields:
- `destination` — tail calls don't write to destination, instead they pass caller's destination to the callee (such that eventual `return` will write to the caller of the function that used tail call)
- `target` — similarly to `destination` tail calls pass the caller's return address to the callee, so there is nothing to do
- `unwind` — I _think_ this is applicable too, although it's a bit confusing
- `call_source` — `become` forbids operators and is not created as a lowering of something else; tail calls always come from HIR (at least for now)

It might be helpful to read the interpreter implementation to understand what `TailCall` means exactly, although I've tried documenting it too.

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There are a few `FIXME`-questions still left, ideally we'd be able to answer them during review ':)

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r? `@oli-obk`
cc `@scottmcm` `@DrMeepster` `@JakobDegen`
2024-07-08 04:35:04 +00:00
Jason Newcomb
0c72a99cac raw_strings Check HIR tree first. 2024-07-07 22:19:06 -04:00
Jason Newcomb
e12ff630fd permissions_set_readonly_false: Check HIR tree first. 2024-07-07 22:17:43 -04:00
Jason Newcomb
15eac5abd6 Simplify option_env_unwrap. 2024-07-07 22:17:31 -04:00
Jason Newcomb
ff28de20b4 neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord: Delay macro check 2024-07-07 22:14:43 -04:00