// run-rustfix #![warn(clippy::needless_question_mark)] #![allow( clippy::needless_return, clippy::unnecessary_unwrap, clippy::upper_case_acronyms, dead_code, unused_must_use )] #![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] struct TO { magic: Option, } struct TR { magic: Result, } fn simple_option_bad1(to: TO) -> Option { // return as a statement return Some(to.magic?); } // formatting will add a semi-colon, which would make // this identical to the test case above #[rustfmt::skip] fn simple_option_bad2(to: TO) -> Option { // return as an expression return Some(to.magic?) } fn simple_option_bad3(to: TO) -> Option { // block value "return" Some(to.magic?) } fn simple_option_bad4(to: Option) -> Option { // single line closure to.and_then(|t| Some(t.magic?)) } // formatting this will remove the block brackets, making // this test identical to the one above #[rustfmt::skip] fn simple_option_bad5(to: Option) -> Option { // closure with body to.and_then(|t| { Some(t.magic?) }) } fn simple_result_bad1(tr: TR) -> Result { return Ok(tr.magic?); } // formatting will add a semi-colon, which would make // this identical to the test case above #[rustfmt::skip] fn simple_result_bad2(tr: TR) -> Result { return Ok(tr.magic?) } fn simple_result_bad3(tr: TR) -> Result { Ok(tr.magic?) } fn simple_result_bad4(tr: Result) -> Result { tr.and_then(|t| Ok(t.magic?)) } // formatting this will remove the block brackets, making // this test identical to the one above #[rustfmt::skip] fn simple_result_bad5(tr: Result) -> Result { tr.and_then(|t| { Ok(t.magic?) }) } fn also_bad(tr: Result) -> Result { if tr.is_ok() { let t = tr.unwrap(); return Ok(t.magic?); } Err(false) } fn false_positive_test(x: Result<(), U>) -> Result<(), T> where T: From, { Ok(x?) } fn main() {} // #6921 if a macro wraps an expr in Some( ) and the ? is in the macro use, // the suggestion fails to apply; do not lint macro_rules! some_in_macro { ($expr:expr) => { || -> _ { Some($expr) }() }; } pub fn test1() { let x = Some(3); let _x = some_in_macro!(x?); } // this one is ok because both the ? and the Some are both inside the macro def macro_rules! some_and_qmark_in_macro { ($expr:expr) => { || -> Option<_> { Some(Some($expr)?) }() }; } pub fn test2() { let x = Some(3); let _x = some_and_qmark_in_macro!(x?); }