# rust-clippy [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy) [![Windows build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy) [![Current Version](https://meritbadge.herokuapp.com/clippy)](https://crates.io/crates/clippy) [![License: MPL-2.0](https://img.shields.io/crates/l/clippy.svg)](#license) A collection of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your [Rust](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust) code. [There are 258 lints included in this crate!](https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html) We have a bunch of lint categories to allow you to choose how much clippy is supposed to ~~annoy~~ help you: * `clippy` (everything that has no false positives) * `clippy_pedantic` (everything) * `clippy_nursery` (new lints that aren't quite ready yet) * `clippy_style` (code that should be written in a more idiomatic way) * `clippy_complexity` (code that does something simple but in a complex way) * `clippy_perf` (code that can be written in a faster way) * `clippy_cargo` (checks against the cargo manifest) * **`clippy_correctness`** (code that is just outright wrong or very very useless) More to come, please [file an issue](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy/issues) if you have ideas! Table of contents: * [Usage instructions](#usage) * [Configuration](#configuration) * [License](#license) ## Usage Since this is a tool for helping the developer of a library or application write better code, it is recommended not to include clippy as a hard dependency. Options include using it as an optional dependency, as a cargo subcommand, or as an included feature during build. All of these options are detailed below. As a general rule clippy will only work with the *latest* Rust nightly for now. To install Rust nightly, the recommended way is to use [rustup](https://rustup.rs/): ```terminal rustup install nightly ``` ### As a cargo subcommand (`cargo clippy`) One way to use clippy is by installing clippy through cargo as a cargo subcommand. ```terminal cargo +nightly install clippy ``` (The `+nightly` is not necessary if your default `rustup` install is nightly) Now you can run clippy by invoking `cargo +nightly clippy`. To update the subcommand together with the latest nightly use the [rust-update](rust-update) script or run: ```terminal rustup update nightly cargo +nightly install --force clippy ``` In case you are not using rustup, you need to set the environment flag `SYSROOT` during installation so clippy knows where to find `librustc` and similar crates. ```terminal SYSROOT=/path/to/rustc/sysroot cargo install clippy ``` ### Running clippy from the command line without installing it To have cargo compile your crate with clippy without clippy installation in your code, you can use: ```terminal cargo run --bin cargo-clippy --manifest-path=path_to_clippys_Cargo.toml ``` *[Note](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy/wiki#a-word-of-warning):* Be sure that clippy was compiled with the same version of rustc that cargo invokes here! ## Configuration Some lints can be configured in a TOML file named with `clippy.toml` or `.clippy.toml`. It contains basic `variable = value` mapping eg. ```toml blacklisted-names = ["toto", "tata", "titi"] cyclomatic-complexity-threshold = 30 ``` See the [list of lints](https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html) for more information about which lints can be configured and the meaning of the variables. To deactivate the “for further information visit *lint-link*” message you can define the `CLIPPY_DISABLE_DOCS_LINKS` environment variable. ### Allowing/denying lints You can add options to `allow`/`warn`/`deny`: * the whole set of `Warn` lints using the `clippy` lint group (`#![deny(clippy)]`) * all lints using both the `clippy` and `clippy_pedantic` lint groups (`#![deny(clippy)]`, `#![deny(clippy_pedantic)]`). Note that `clippy_pedantic` contains some very aggressive lints prone to false positives. * only some lints (`#![deny(single_match, box_vec)]`, etc) * `allow`/`warn`/`deny` can be limited to a single function or module using `#[allow(...)]`, etc Note: `deny` produces errors instead of warnings. For convenience, `cargo clippy` automatically defines a `cargo-clippy` feature. This lets you set lint levels and compile with or without clippy transparently: ```rust #[cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(needless_lifetimes))] ``` ## Updating rustc Sometimes, rustc moves forward without clippy catching up. Therefore updating rustc may leave clippy a non-functional state until we fix the resulting breakage. You can use the [rust-update](rust-update) script to update rustc only if clippy would also update correctly. ## License Licensed under [MPL](https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/). If you're having issues with the license, let me know and I'll try to change it to something more permissive.