Add clarification for from_iter_instead_of_collect
Close#13147
As mentioned at #13147 we should prefer to use collect depends on situation so clarify this at documentation and provide examples this cases.
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Add test for `try_err` lint within try blocks.
Fixes#5757
Turns out the current `try_err` implementation already skips expressions inside of a try block.
When inside of a try block, `Err(_)?` is desugared to a `break` instead of normal `return` . This makes `find_return_type()` function at [this line](eb4d88e690/clippy_lints/src/matches/try_err.rs (L29)) always returns `None` and skips the check.
I just added a test case for try block.
changelog: none
Fix [`redundant_slicing`] when the slice is behind a mutable reference
Fixes#12751
changelog: Fix [`redundant_slicing`] when the slice is behind a mutable reference and a immutable reference is expected.
When a suggestion part is for already present code, do not highlight it. If after that there are no highlights left, do not show the suggestion at all.
Fix clippy lint suggestion incorrectly treated as `span_help`.
Fix `redundant_closure` false positive with closures has return type contains `'static`
Fix#13073 .
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HACK: The third commit contains a hack to check if a type `T: 'static` when `fn() -> U where U: 'static`.
I don't have a clean way to check for it.
changelog: [`redundant_closure`] Fix false positive with closures has return type contains `'static`
Fix false positive for `missing_backticks` in footnote references
Fixes#13183.
changelog: Fix false positive for `missing_backticks` in footnote references
Add possibility to focus on search input using keyboard
This PR adds the possibility to focus on the search input with `S` or `/` like in rustdoc and `mdbook` and `docs.rs` (unification++). Pressing escape will blur it.
r? `@Alexendoo`
changelog: Add possibility to focus on search input using keyboard
Emit `if_let_mutex` in presence of other mutexes
Currently (master, not nightly nor stable) `if_let_mutex` does not emit a warning here:
```rs
let m1 = Mutex::new(10);
let m2 = Mutex::new(());
if let 100..=200 = *m1.lock().unwrap() {
m2.lock();
} else {
m1.lock();
}
```
It currently looks for the first call to `.lock()` on *any* mutex receiver inside of the if/else body, and only later (outside of the visitor) checks that the receiver matches the mutex in the scrutinee. That means that in cases like the above, it finds the `m2.lock()` expression, stops the visitor, fails the check that it's the same mutex (`m2` != `m1`) and then does not look for any other `.lock()` calls.
So, just make the receiver check also part of the visitor so that we only stop the visitor when we also find the right receiver.
The first commit has the actual changes described here. The sceond one just unnests all the `if let`s
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Clean up clippy lints page JS source code
Just a small cleanup for the lints page JS source code.
r? `@Alexendoo`
changelog: Clean up clippy lints page JS source code
Misc changes to `clippy_config`
Contains part of #13084
Changes include:
* Sort config list and each configs lint list.
* Add default text for the two configs that were missing it.
* Switch the lint list in the configs to an attribute.
* Make `dev fmt` sort the config list.
r? `@xFrednet`
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Fix fix under loop may dropping loop label when applying fix.
changelog: [`explicit_counter_loop`]: fix label drop
changelog: [`for_kv_map`]: add label drop test