#![warn(clippy::all)] #![allow(dead_code)] #![allow(unused_unsafe)] // TOO_MANY_ARGUMENTS fn good(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool) {} fn bad(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: ()) {} // don't lint extern fns extern "C" fn extern_fn( _one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: (), ) { } pub trait Foo { fn good(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool); fn bad(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: ()); fn ptr(p: *const u8); } pub struct Bar; impl Bar { fn good_method(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool) {} fn bad_method(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: ()) {} } // ok, we don’t want to warn implementations impl Foo for Bar { fn good(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool) {} fn bad(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: ()) {} fn ptr(p: *const u8) { println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); println!("{:?}", unsafe { p.as_ref() }); unsafe { std::ptr::read(p) }; } } // NOT_UNSAFE_PTR_ARG_DEREF fn private(p: *const u8) { println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); } pub fn public(p: *const u8) { println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); println!("{:?}", unsafe { p.as_ref() }); unsafe { std::ptr::read(p) }; } impl Bar { fn private(self, p: *const u8) { println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); } pub fn public(self, p: *const u8) { println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); println!("{:?}", unsafe { p.as_ref() }); unsafe { std::ptr::read(p) }; } pub fn public_ok(self, p: *const u8) { if !p.is_null() { println!("{:p}", p); } } pub unsafe fn public_unsafe(self, p: *const u8) { println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); println!("{:?}", unsafe { p.as_ref() }); } } fn main() {}