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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ use hir_expand::{
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};
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use syntax::{
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ast::{self, NameOwner},
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AstPtr,
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AstNode, AstPtr,
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};
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use crate::{
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@ -259,6 +259,21 @@ impl<'a, 'b> DeclValidator<'a, 'b> {
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if let Some(expr) = source_ptr.value.as_ref().left() {
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let root = source_ptr.file_syntax(db.upcast());
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if let ast::Pat::IdentPat(ident_pat) = expr.to_node(&root) {
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let parent = match ident_pat.syntax().parent() {
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Some(parent) => parent,
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None => continue,
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};
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// We have to check that it's either `let var = ...` or `Variant(_) @ var` statement,
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// because e.g. match arms are patterns as well.
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// In other words, we check that it's a named variable binding.
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if !ast::LetStmt::cast(parent.clone()).is_some()
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&& !ast::IdentPat::cast(parent).is_some()
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{
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// This pattern is not an actual variable declaration, e.g. `Some(val) => {..}` match arm.
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continue;
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}
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let diagnostic = IncorrectCase {
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file: source_ptr.file_id,
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ident_type: "Variable".to_string(),
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@ -663,7 +678,7 @@ fn foo2(ok_param: &str, CAPS_PARAM: u8) {}
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r#"
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fn foo() {
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let SOME_VALUE = 10;
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// ^^^^^^^^^^ Variable `SOME_VALUE` should have a snake_case name, e.g. `some_value`
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// ^^^^^^^^^^ Variable `SOME_VALUE` should have snake_case name, e.g. `some_value`
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let AnotherValue = 20;
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// ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Variable `AnotherValue` should have snake_case name, e.g. `another_value`
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}
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@ -758,6 +773,39 @@ impl someStruct {
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// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Variable `WHY_VAR_IS_CAPS` should have snake_case name, e.g. `why_var_is_caps`
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}
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}
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"#,
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn no_diagnostic_for_enum_varinats() {
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check_diagnostics(
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r#"
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enum Option { Some, None }
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fn main() {
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match Option::None {
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None => (),
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Some => (),
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}
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}
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"#,
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn non_let_bind() {
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check_diagnostics(
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r#"
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enum Option { Some, None }
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fn main() {
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match Option::None {
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None @ SOME_VAR => (),
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// ^^^^^^^^ Variable `SOME_VAR` should have snake_case name, e.g. `some_var`
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Some => (),
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}
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}
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"#,
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);
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}
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//! Functions for string case manipulation, such as detecting the identifier case,
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//! and converting it into appropriate form.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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enum DetectedCase {
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LowerCamelCase,
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}
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}
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/// Converts an identifier to an UpperCamelCase form.
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/// Returns `None` if the string is already is UpperCamelCase.
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pub fn to_camel_case(ident: &str) -> Option<String> {
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let detected_case = detect_case(ident);
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}
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}
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Some(output)
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if output == ident {
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// While we didn't detect the correct case at the beginning, there
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// may be special cases: e.g. `A` is both valid CamelCase and UPPER_SNAKE_CASE.
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None
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} else {
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Some(output)
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}
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}
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/// Converts an identifier to a lower_snake_case form.
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/// Returns `None` if the string is already is lower_snake_case.
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pub fn to_lower_snake_case(ident: &str) -> Option<String> {
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// First, assume that it's UPPER_SNAKE_CASE.
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match detect_case(ident) {
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// Otherwise, assume that it's CamelCase.
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let lower_snake_case = stdx::to_lower_snake_case(ident);
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Some(lower_snake_case)
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if lower_snake_case == ident {
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// While we didn't detect the correct case at the beginning, there
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// may be special cases: e.g. `a` is both valid camelCase and snake_case.
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None
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} else {
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Some(lower_snake_case)
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}
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}
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/// Converts an identifier to an UPPER_SNAKE_CASE form.
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/// Returns `None` if the string is already is UPPER_SNAKE_CASE.
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pub fn to_upper_snake_case(ident: &str) -> Option<String> {
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match detect_case(ident) {
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DetectedCase::UpperSnakeCase => return None,
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// Normalize the string from whatever form it's in currently, and then just make it uppercase.
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let upper_snake_case =
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stdx::to_lower_snake_case(ident).chars().map(|c| c.to_ascii_uppercase()).collect();
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Some(upper_snake_case)
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if upper_snake_case == ident {
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// While we didn't detect the correct case at the beginning, there
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// may be special cases: e.g. `A` is both valid CamelCase and UPPER_SNAKE_CASE.
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None
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} else {
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Some(upper_snake_case)
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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check(to_lower_snake_case, "Weird_Case", expect![["weird_case"]]);
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check(to_lower_snake_case, "CamelCase", expect![["camel_case"]]);
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check(to_lower_snake_case, "lowerCamelCase", expect![["lower_camel_case"]]);
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check(to_lower_snake_case, "a", expect![[""]]);
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}
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#[test]
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check(to_camel_case, "UPPER_SNAKE_CASE", expect![["UpperSnakeCase"]]);
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check(to_camel_case, "Weird_Case", expect![["WeirdCase"]]);
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check(to_camel_case, "name", expect![["Name"]]);
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check(to_camel_case, "A", expect![[""]]);
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}
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#[test]
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check(to_upper_snake_case, "Weird_Case", expect![["WEIRD_CASE"]]);
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check(to_upper_snake_case, "CamelCase", expect![["CAMEL_CASE"]]);
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check(to_upper_snake_case, "lowerCamelCase", expect![["LOWER_CAMEL_CASE"]]);
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check(to_upper_snake_case, "A", expect![[""]]);
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}
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}
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a: u8,
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}
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static mut static_mut: Ty = Ty { a: 0 };
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static mut STATIC_MUT: Ty = Ty { a: 0 };
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fn main() {
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let x = static_mut.a;
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let x = STATIC_MUT.a;
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//^^^^^^^^^^ This operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
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unsafe {
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let x = static_mut.a;
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let x = STATIC_MUT.a;
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}
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}
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"#,
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