178 lines
6.0 KiB
Rust
178 lines
6.0 KiB
Rust
//! Checks for usage of `&Vec[_]` and `&String`.
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use rustc::hir::*;
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use rustc::hir::map::NodeItem;
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use rustc::lint::*;
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use rustc::ty;
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use syntax::ast::NodeId;
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use syntax::codemap::Span;
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use syntax_pos::MultiSpan;
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use utils::{match_path, match_type, paths, span_lint, span_lint_and_then};
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/// **What it does:** This lint checks for function arguments of type `&String` or `&Vec` unless
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/// the references are mutable.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** Requiring the argument to be of the specific size makes the function less
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/// useful for no benefit; slices in the form of `&[T]` or `&str` usually suffice and can be
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/// obtained from other types, too.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// fn foo(&Vec<u32>) { .. }
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/// ```
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declare_lint! {
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pub PTR_ARG,
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Warn,
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"fn arguments of the type `&Vec<...>` or `&String`, suggesting to use `&[...]` or `&str` \
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instead, respectively"
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}
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/// **What it does:** This lint checks for equality comparisons with `ptr::null`
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** It's easier and more readable to use the inherent `.is_null()`
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/// method instead
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// if x == ptr::null { .. }
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/// ```
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declare_lint! {
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pub CMP_NULL,
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Warn,
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"comparing a pointer to a null pointer, suggesting to use `.is_null()` instead."
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}
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/// **What it does:** This lint checks for functions that take immutable references and return
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/// mutable ones.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** This is trivially unsound, as one can create two mutable references
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/// from the same (immutable!) source. This [error](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/39465)
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/// actually lead to an interim Rust release 1.15.1.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** To be on the conservative side, if there's at least one mutable reference
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/// with the output lifetime, this lint will not trigger. In practice, this case is unlikely anyway.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// fn foo(&Foo) -> &mut Bar { .. }
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/// ```
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declare_lint! {
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pub MUT_FROM_REF,
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Warn,
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"fns that create mutable refs from immutable ref args"
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}
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#[derive(Copy,Clone)]
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pub struct PointerPass;
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impl LintPass for PointerPass {
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fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray {
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lint_array!(PTR_ARG, CMP_NULL, MUT_FROM_REF)
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}
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}
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impl<'a, 'tcx> LateLintPass<'a, 'tcx> for PointerPass {
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fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, item: &'tcx Item) {
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if let ItemFn(ref decl, _, _, _, _, _) = item.node {
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check_fn(cx, decl, item.id);
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}
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}
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fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, item: &'tcx ImplItem) {
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if let ImplItemKind::Method(ref sig, _) = item.node {
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if let Some(NodeItem(it)) = cx.tcx.hir.find(cx.tcx.hir.get_parent(item.id)) {
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if let ItemImpl(_, _, _, Some(_), _, _) = it.node {
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return; // ignore trait impls
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}
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}
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check_fn(cx, &sig.decl, item.id);
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}
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}
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fn check_trait_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, item: &'tcx TraitItem) {
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if let TraitItemKind::Method(ref sig, _) = item.node {
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check_fn(cx, &sig.decl, item.id);
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}
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}
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fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr) {
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if let ExprBinary(ref op, ref l, ref r) = expr.node {
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if (op.node == BiEq || op.node == BiNe) && (is_null_path(l) || is_null_path(r)) {
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span_lint(cx,
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CMP_NULL,
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expr.span,
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"Comparing with null is better expressed by the .is_null() method");
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn check_fn(cx: &LateContext, decl: &FnDecl, fn_id: NodeId) {
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let fn_def_id = cx.tcx.hir.local_def_id(fn_id);
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let fn_ty = cx.tcx.item_type(fn_def_id).fn_sig().skip_binder();
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for (arg, ty) in decl.inputs.iter().zip(fn_ty.inputs()) {
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if let ty::TyRef(_, ty::TypeAndMut { ty, mutbl: MutImmutable }) = ty.sty {
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if match_type(cx, ty, &paths::VEC) {
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span_lint(cx,
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PTR_ARG,
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arg.span,
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"writing `&Vec<_>` instead of `&[_]` involves one more reference and cannot be used \
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with non-Vec-based slices. Consider changing the type to `&[...]`");
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} else if match_type(cx, ty, &paths::STRING) {
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span_lint(cx,
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PTR_ARG,
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arg.span,
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"writing `&String` instead of `&str` involves a new object where a slice will do. \
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Consider changing the type to `&str`");
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}
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}
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}
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if let FunctionRetTy::Return(ref ty) = decl.output {
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if let Some((out, MutMutable, _)) = get_rptr_lm(ty) {
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let mut immutables = vec![];
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for (_, ref mutbl, ref argspan) in
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decl.inputs
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.iter()
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.filter_map(|ty| get_rptr_lm(ty))
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.filter(|&(lt, _, _)| lt.name == out.name) {
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if *mutbl == MutMutable {
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return;
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}
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immutables.push(*argspan);
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}
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if immutables.is_empty() {
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return;
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}
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span_lint_and_then(cx, MUT_FROM_REF, ty.span, "mutable borrow from immutable input(s)", |db| {
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let ms = MultiSpan::from_spans(immutables);
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db.span_note(ms, "immutable borrow here");
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});
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}
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}
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}
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fn get_rptr_lm(ty: &Ty) -> Option<(&Lifetime, Mutability, Span)> {
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if let Ty_::TyRptr(ref lt, ref m) = ty.node {
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Some((lt, m.mutbl, ty.span))
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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fn is_null_path(expr: &Expr) -> bool {
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if let ExprCall(ref pathexp, ref args) = expr.node {
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if args.is_empty() {
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if let ExprPath(ref path) = pathexp.node {
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return match_path(path, &paths::PTR_NULL) || match_path(path, &paths::PTR_NULL_MUT);
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}
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}
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}
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false
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}
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