use std::fmt::Write as _; const ONE: i64 = 1; const NEG_ONE: i64 = -1; const ZERO: i64 = 0; struct A(String); impl std::ops::Shl for A { type Output = A; fn shl(mut self, other: i32) -> Self { let _ = write!(self.0, "{}", other); self } } struct Length(u8); struct Meter; impl core::ops::Mul for u8 { type Output = Length; fn mul(self, _: Meter) -> Length { Length(self) } } #[allow( clippy::eq_op, clippy::no_effect, clippy::unnecessary_operation, clippy::op_ref, clippy::double_parens )] #[warn(clippy::identity_op)] #[rustfmt::skip] fn main() { let x = 0; x + 0; x + (1 - 1); x + 1; 0 + x; 1 + x; x - ZERO; //no error, as we skip lookups (for now) x | (0); ((ZERO)) | x; //no error, as we skip lookups (for now) x * 1; 1 * x; x / ONE; //no error, as we skip lookups (for now) x / 2; //no false positive x & NEG_ONE; //no error, as we skip lookups (for now) -1 & x; let u: u8 = 0; u & 255; 1 << 0; // no error, this case is allowed, see issue 3430 42 << 0; 1 >> 0; 42 >> 0; &x >> 0; x >> &0; let mut a = A("".into()); let b = a << 0; // no error: non-integer 1 * Meter; // no error: non-integer 2 % 3; -2 % 3; 2 % -3 + x; -2 % -3 + x; x + 1 % 3; (x + 1) % 3; // no error 4 % 3; // no error 4 % -3; // no error }