use rustc::lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintArray, LintPass}; use rustc::hir::{Expr, ExprAssign, ExprField, ExprStruct, ExprTup, ExprTupField}; use utils::is_adjusted; use utils::span_lint; /// **What it does:** Checks for construction of a structure or tuple just to /// assign a value in it. /// /// **Why is this bad?** Readability. If the structure is only created to be /// updated, why not write the structure you want in the first place? /// /// **Known problems:** None. /// /// **Example:** /// ```rust /// (0, 0).0 = 1 /// ``` declare_lint! { pub TEMPORARY_ASSIGNMENT, Warn, "assignments to temporaries" } fn is_temporary(expr: &Expr) -> bool { match expr.node { ExprStruct(..) | ExprTup(..) => true, _ => false, } } #[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub struct Pass; impl LintPass for Pass { fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray { lint_array!(TEMPORARY_ASSIGNMENT) } } impl LateLintPass for Pass { fn check_expr<'a, 'tcx: 'a>(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr) { if let ExprAssign(ref target, _) = expr.node { match target.node { ExprField(ref base, _) | ExprTupField(ref base, _) => { if is_temporary(base) && !is_adjusted(cx, base) { span_lint(cx, TEMPORARY_ASSIGNMENT, expr.span, "assignment to temporary"); } } _ => (), } } } }