use crate::utils::{attr_by_name, in_macro, match_path_ast}; use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; use rustc_ast::ast::{AssocItemKind, Extern, FnKind, FnSig, ImplKind, Item, ItemKind, TraitKind, Ty, TyKind}; use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass}; use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::Span; use std::convert::TryInto; declare_clippy_lint! { /// **What it does:** Checks for excessive /// use of bools in structs. /// /// **Why is this bad?** Excessive bools in a struct /// is often a sign that it's used as a state machine, /// which is much better implemented as an enum. /// If it's not the case, excessive bools usually benefit /// from refactoring into two-variant enums for better /// readability and API. /// /// **Known problems:** None. /// /// **Example:** /// Bad: /// ```rust /// struct S { /// is_pending: bool, /// is_processing: bool, /// is_finished: bool, /// } /// ``` /// /// Good: /// ```rust /// enum S { /// Pending, /// Processing, /// Finished, /// } /// ``` pub STRUCT_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, pedantic, "using too many bools in a struct" } declare_clippy_lint! { /// **What it does:** Checks for excessive use of /// bools in function definitions. /// /// **Why is this bad?** Calls to such functions /// are confusing and error prone, because it's /// hard to remember argument order and you have /// no type system support to back you up. Using /// two-variant enums instead of bools often makes /// API easier to use. /// /// **Known problems:** None. /// /// **Example:** /// Bad: /// ```rust,ignore /// fn f(is_round: bool, is_hot: bool) { ... } /// ``` /// /// Good: /// ```rust,ignore /// enum Shape { /// Round, /// Spiky, /// } /// /// enum Temperature { /// Hot, /// IceCold, /// } /// /// fn f(shape: Shape, temperature: Temperature) { ... } /// ``` pub FN_PARAMS_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, pedantic, "using too many bools in function parameters" } pub struct ExcessiveBools { max_struct_bools: u64, max_fn_params_bools: u64, } impl ExcessiveBools { #[must_use] pub fn new(max_struct_bools: u64, max_fn_params_bools: u64) -> Self { Self { max_struct_bools, max_fn_params_bools, } } fn check_fn_sig(&self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, fn_sig: &FnSig, span: Span) { match fn_sig.header.ext { Extern::Implicit | Extern::Explicit(_) => return, Extern::None => (), } let fn_sig_bools = fn_sig .decl .inputs .iter() .filter(|param| is_bool_ty(¶m.ty)) .count() .try_into() .unwrap(); if self.max_fn_params_bools < fn_sig_bools { span_lint_and_help( cx, FN_PARAMS_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, span, &format!("more than {} bools in function parameters", self.max_fn_params_bools), None, "consider refactoring bools into two-variant enums", ); } } } impl_lint_pass!(ExcessiveBools => [STRUCT_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, FN_PARAMS_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS]); fn is_bool_ty(ty: &Ty) -> bool { if let TyKind::Path(None, path) = &ty.kind { return match_path_ast(path, &["bool"]); } false } impl EarlyLintPass for ExcessiveBools { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &Item) { if in_macro(item.span) { return; } match &item.kind { ItemKind::Struct(variant_data, _) => { if attr_by_name(&item.attrs, "repr").is_some() { return; } let struct_bools = variant_data .fields() .iter() .filter(|field| is_bool_ty(&field.ty)) .count() .try_into() .unwrap(); if self.max_struct_bools < struct_bools { span_lint_and_help( cx, STRUCT_EXCESSIVE_BOOLS, item.span, &format!("more than {} bools in a struct", self.max_struct_bools), None, "consider using a state machine or refactoring bools into two-variant enums", ); } }, ItemKind::Impl(box ImplKind { of_trait: None, items, .. }) | ItemKind::Trait(box TraitKind(.., items)) => { for item in items { if let AssocItemKind::Fn(box FnKind(_, fn_sig, _, _)) = &item.kind { self.check_fn_sig(cx, fn_sig, item.span); } } }, ItemKind::Fn(box FnKind(_, fn_sig, _, _)) => self.check_fn_sig(cx, fn_sig, item.span), _ => (), } } }