#![allow(unused)] #![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)] fn main() { let a; let n = 1; match n { 1 => a = "one", _ => { a = "two"; }, } let b; if n == 3 { b = "four"; } else { b = "five" } let c; if let Some(n) = Some(5) { c = n; } else { c = -50; } let d; if true { let temp = 5; d = temp; } else { d = 15; } let e; if true { e = format!("{} {}", a, b); } else { e = format!("{}", c); } let f; match 1 { 1 => f = "three", _ => return, }; // has semi let g: usize; if true { g = 5; } else { panic!(); } println!("{}", a); } async fn in_async() -> &'static str { async fn f() -> &'static str { "one" } let a; let n = 1; match n { 1 => a = f().await, _ => { a = "two"; }, } a } const fn in_const() -> &'static str { const fn f() -> &'static str { "one" } let a; let n = 1; match n { 1 => a = f(), _ => { a = "two"; }, } a } fn does_not_lint() { let z; if false { z = 1; } let x; let y; if true { x = 1; } else { y = 1; } let mut x; if true { x = 5; x = 10 / x; } else { x = 2; } let x; let _ = match 1 { 1 => x = 10, _ => x = 20, }; // using tuples would be possible, but not always preferable let x; let y; if true { x = 1; y = 2; } else { x = 3; y = 4; } // could match with a smarter heuristic to avoid multiple assignments let x; if true { let mut y = 5; y = 6; x = y; } else { x = 2; } let (x, y); if true { x = 1; } else { x = 2; } y = 3; macro_rules! assign { ($i:ident) => { $i = 1; }; } let x; assign!(x); let x; if true { assign!(x); } else { x = 2; } macro_rules! in_macro { () => { let x; x = 1; let x; if true { x = 1; } else { x = 2; } }; } in_macro!(); println!("{}", x); }