//! lint on C-like enums that are `repr(isize/usize)` and have values that don't fit into an `i32` use rustc::lint::*; use rustc::middle::const_val::ConstVal; use rustc_const_math::*; use rustc::hir::*; use utils::span_lint; /// **What it does:** Lints on C-like enums that are `repr(isize/usize)` and have values that don't fit into an `i32`. /// /// **Why is this bad?** This will truncate the variant value on 32bit architectures, but works fine on 64 bit. /// /// **Known problems:** None /// /// **Example:** `#[repr(usize)] enum NonPortable { X = 0x1_0000_0000, Y = 0 }` declare_lint! { pub ENUM_CLIKE_UNPORTABLE_VARIANT, Warn, "finds C-like enums that are `repr(isize/usize)` and have values that don't fit into an `i32`" } pub struct UnportableVariant; impl LintPass for UnportableVariant { fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray { lint_array!(ENUM_CLIKE_UNPORTABLE_VARIANT) } } impl LateLintPass for UnportableVariant { #[allow(cast_possible_truncation, cast_sign_loss)] fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext, item: &Item) { if let ItemEnum(ref def, _) = item.node { for var in &def.variants { let variant = &var.node; if let Some(ref disr) = variant.disr_expr { use rustc_const_eval::*; let bad = match eval_const_expr_partial(cx.tcx, &**disr, EvalHint::ExprTypeChecked, None) { Ok(ConstVal::Integral(Usize(Us64(i)))) => i as u32 as u64 != i, Ok(ConstVal::Integral(Isize(Is64(i)))) => i as i32 as i64 != i, _ => false, }; if bad { span_lint(cx, ENUM_CLIKE_UNPORTABLE_VARIANT, var.span, "Clike enum variant discriminant is not portable to 32-bit targets"); } } } } } }