#![allow(
    unused_variables,
    unused_assignments,
    clippy::similar_names,
    clippy::blacklisted_name
)]
#![warn(clippy::useless_let_if_seq)]

fn f() -> bool {
    true
}
fn g(x: i32) -> i32 {
    x + 1
}

fn issue985() -> i32 {
    let mut x = 42;
    if f() {
        x = g(x);
    }

    x
}

fn issue985_alt() -> i32 {
    let mut x = 42;
    if f() {
        f();
    } else {
        x = g(x);
    }

    x
}

#[allow(clippy::manual_strip)]
fn issue975() -> String {
    let mut udn = "dummy".to_string();
    if udn.starts_with("uuid:") {
        udn = String::from(&udn[5..]);
    }
    udn
}

fn early_return() -> u8 {
    // FIXME: we could extend the lint to include such cases:
    let foo;

    if f() {
        return 42;
    } else {
        foo = 0;
    }

    foo
}

fn main() {
    early_return();
    issue975();
    issue985();
    issue985_alt();

    let mut foo = 0;
    if f() {
        foo = 42;
    }

    let mut bar = 0;
    if f() {
        f();
        bar = 42;
    } else {
        f();
    }

    let quz;
    if f() {
        quz = 42;
    } else {
        quz = 0;
    }

    // `toto` is used several times
    let mut toto;
    if f() {
        toto = 42;
    } else {
        for i in &[1, 2] {
            toto = *i;
        }

        toto = 2;
    }

    // found in libcore, the inner if is not a statement but the block's expr
    let mut ch = b'x';
    if f() {
        ch = b'*';
        if f() {
            ch = b'?';
        }
    }

    // baz needs to be mut
    let mut baz = 0;
    if f() {
        baz = 42;
    }

    baz = 1337;

    // issue 3043 - types with interior mutability should not trigger this lint
    use std::cell::Cell;
    let mut val = Cell::new(1);
    if true {
        val = Cell::new(2);
    }
    println!("{}", val.get());
}