rust-clippy/clippy_lints/src/doc.rs

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use crate::utils::{get_trait_def_id, implements_trait, is_entrypoint_fn, match_type, paths, return_ty, span_lint};
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use if_chain::if_chain;
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use itertools::Itertools;
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use rustc::lint::in_external_macro;
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use rustc::ty;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet;
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use rustc_hir as hir;
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use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
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use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::source_map::{BytePos, MultiSpan, Span};
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use rustc_span::Pos;
use std::ops::Range;
use syntax::ast::{AttrKind, Attribute};
use url::Url;
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declare_clippy_lint! {
/// **What it does:** Checks for the presence of `_`, `::` or camel-case words
/// outside ticks in documentation.
///
/// **Why is this bad?** *Rustdoc* supports markdown formatting, `_`, `::` and
/// camel-case probably indicates some code which should be included between
/// ticks. `_` can also be used for emphasis in markdown, this lint tries to
/// consider that.
///
/// **Known problems:** Lots of bad docs wont be fixed, what the lint checks
/// for is limited, and there are still false positives.
///
/// **Examples:**
/// ```rust
/// /// Do something with the foo_bar parameter. See also
/// /// that::other::module::foo.
/// // ^ `foo_bar` and `that::other::module::foo` should be ticked.
/// fn doit(foo_bar: usize) {}
/// ```
pub DOC_MARKDOWN,
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pedantic,
"presence of `_`, `::` or camel-case outside backticks in documentation"
}
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// **What it does:** Checks for the doc comments of publicly visible
/// unsafe functions and warns if there is no `# Safety` section.
///
/// **Why is this bad?** Unsafe functions should document their safety
/// preconditions, so that users can be sure they are using them safely.
///
/// **Known problems:** None.
///
/// **Examples:**
/// ```rust
///# type Universe = ();
/// /// This function should really be documented
/// pub unsafe fn start_apocalypse(u: &mut Universe) {
/// unimplemented!();
/// }
/// ```
///
/// At least write a line about safety:
///
/// ```rust
///# type Universe = ();
/// /// # Safety
/// ///
/// /// This function should not be called before the horsemen are ready.
/// pub unsafe fn start_apocalypse(u: &mut Universe) {
/// unimplemented!();
/// }
/// ```
pub MISSING_SAFETY_DOC,
style,
"`pub unsafe fn` without `# Safety` docs"
}
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// **What it does:** Checks the doc comments of publicly visible functions that
/// return a `Result` type and warns if there is no `# Errors` section.
///
/// **Why is this bad?** Documenting the type of errors that can be returned from a
/// function can help callers write code to handle the errors appropriately.
///
/// **Known problems:** None.
///
/// **Examples:**
///
/// Since the following function returns a `Result` it has an `# Errors` section in
/// its doc comment:
///
/// ```rust
///# use std::io;
/// /// # Errors
/// ///
/// /// Will return `Err` if `filename` does not exist or the user does not have
/// /// permission to read it.
/// pub fn read(filename: String) -> io::Result<String> {
/// unimplemented!();
/// }
/// ```
pub MISSING_ERRORS_DOC,
pedantic,
"`pub fn` returns `Result` without `# Errors` in doc comment"
}
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declare_clippy_lint! {
/// **What it does:** Checks for `fn main() { .. }` in doctests
///
/// **Why is this bad?** The test can be shorter (and likely more readable)
/// if the `fn main()` is left implicit.
///
/// **Known problems:** None.
///
/// **Examples:**
/// ``````rust
/// /// An example of a doctest with a `main()` function
/// ///
/// /// # Examples
/// ///
/// /// ```
/// /// fn main() {
/// /// // this needs not be in an `fn`
/// /// }
/// /// ```
/// fn needless_main() {
/// unimplemented!();
/// }
/// ``````
pub NEEDLESS_DOCTEST_MAIN,
style,
"presence of `fn main() {` in code examples"
}
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#[allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)]
#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct DocMarkdown {
valid_idents: FxHashSet<String>,
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in_trait_impl: bool,
}
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impl DocMarkdown {
pub fn new(valid_idents: FxHashSet<String>) -> Self {
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Self {
valid_idents,
in_trait_impl: false,
}
}
}
impl_lint_pass!(DocMarkdown => [DOC_MARKDOWN, MISSING_SAFETY_DOC, MISSING_ERRORS_DOC, NEEDLESS_DOCTEST_MAIN]);
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impl<'a, 'tcx> LateLintPass<'a, 'tcx> for DocMarkdown {
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fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, krate: &'tcx hir::Crate<'_>) {
check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, &krate.attrs);
}
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fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'_>) {
let headers = check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, &item.attrs);
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match item.kind {
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hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _, body_id) => {
if !(is_entrypoint_fn(cx, cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(item.hir_id))
|| in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, item.span))
{
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lint_for_missing_headers(cx, item.hir_id, item.span, sig, headers, Some(body_id));
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}
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},
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hir::ItemKind::Impl {
of_trait: ref trait_ref,
..
} => {
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self.in_trait_impl = trait_ref.is_some();
},
_ => {},
}
}
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fn check_item_post(&mut self, _cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'_>) {
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if let hir::ItemKind::Impl { .. } = item.kind {
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self.in_trait_impl = false;
}
}
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fn check_trait_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::TraitItem<'_>) {
let headers = check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, &item.attrs);
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if let hir::TraitItemKind::Method(ref sig, ..) = item.kind {
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if !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, item.span) {
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lint_for_missing_headers(cx, item.hir_id, item.span, sig, headers, None);
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}
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}
}
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fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::ImplItem<'_>) {
let headers = check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, &item.attrs);
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if self.in_trait_impl || in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, item.span) {
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return;
}
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if let hir::ImplItemKind::Method(ref sig, body_id) = item.kind {
lint_for_missing_headers(cx, item.hir_id, item.span, sig, headers, Some(body_id));
}
}
}
fn lint_for_missing_headers<'a, 'tcx>(
cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>,
hir_id: hir::HirId,
span: impl Into<MultiSpan> + Copy,
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sig: &hir::FnSig<'_>,
headers: DocHeaders,
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body_id: Option<hir::BodyId>,
) {
if !cx.access_levels.is_exported(hir_id) {
return; // Private functions do not require doc comments
}
if !headers.safety && sig.header.unsafety == hir::Unsafety::Unsafe {
span_lint(
cx,
MISSING_SAFETY_DOC,
span,
"unsafe function's docs miss `# Safety` section",
);
}
if !headers.errors {
if match_type(cx, return_ty(cx, hir_id), &paths::RESULT) {
span_lint(
cx,
MISSING_ERRORS_DOC,
span,
"docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section",
);
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} else {
if_chain! {
if let Some(body_id) = body_id;
if let Some(future) = get_trait_def_id(cx, &paths::FUTURE);
let def_id = cx.tcx.hir().body_owner_def_id(body_id);
let mir = cx.tcx.optimized_mir(def_id);
let ret_ty = mir.return_ty();
if implements_trait(cx, ret_ty, future, &[]);
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if let ty::Opaque(_, subs) = ret_ty.kind;
if let Some(gen) = subs.types().next();
if let ty::Generator(_, subs, _) = gen.kind;
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if match_type(cx, subs.as_generator().return_ty(def_id, cx.tcx), &paths::RESULT);
then {
span_lint(
cx,
MISSING_ERRORS_DOC,
span,
"docs for function returning `Result` missing `# Errors` section",
);
}
}
}
}
}
/// Cleanup documentation decoration (`///` and such).
///
/// We can't use `syntax::attr::AttributeMethods::with_desugared_doc` or
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/// `syntax::parse::lexer::comments::strip_doc_comment_decoration` because we
/// need to keep track of
/// the spans but this function is inspired from the later.
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#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
#[must_use]
pub fn strip_doc_comment_decoration(comment: &str, span: Span) -> (String, Vec<(usize, Span)>) {
// one-line comments lose their prefix
const ONELINERS: &[&str] = &["///!", "///", "//!", "//"];
for prefix in ONELINERS {
if comment.starts_with(*prefix) {
let doc = &comment[prefix.len()..];
let mut doc = doc.to_owned();
doc.push('\n');
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return (
doc.to_owned(),
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vec![(doc.len(), span.with_lo(span.lo() + BytePos(prefix.len() as u32)))],
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);
}
}
if comment.starts_with("/*") {
let doc = &comment[3..comment.len() - 2];
let mut sizes = vec![];
let mut contains_initial_stars = false;
for line in doc.lines() {
let offset = line.as_ptr() as usize - comment.as_ptr() as usize;
debug_assert_eq!(offset as u32 as usize, offset);
contains_initial_stars |= line.trim_start().starts_with('*');
// +1 for the newline
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sizes.push((line.len() + 1, span.with_lo(span.lo() + BytePos(offset as u32))));
}
if !contains_initial_stars {
return (doc.to_string(), sizes);
}
// remove the initial '*'s if any
let mut no_stars = String::with_capacity(doc.len());
for line in doc.lines() {
let mut chars = line.chars();
while let Some(c) = chars.next() {
if c.is_whitespace() {
no_stars.push(c);
} else {
no_stars.push(if c == '*' { ' ' } else { c });
break;
}
}
no_stars.push_str(chars.as_str());
no_stars.push('\n');
}
return (no_stars, sizes);
}
panic!("not a doc-comment: {}", comment);
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
struct DocHeaders {
safety: bool,
errors: bool,
}
fn check_attrs<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'_, '_>, valid_idents: &FxHashSet<String>, attrs: &'a [Attribute]) -> DocHeaders {
let mut doc = String::new();
let mut spans = vec![];
for attr in attrs {
if let AttrKind::DocComment(ref comment) = attr.kind {
let comment = comment.to_string();
let (comment, current_spans) = strip_doc_comment_decoration(&comment, attr.span);
spans.extend_from_slice(&current_spans);
doc.push_str(&comment);
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} else if attr.check_name(sym!(doc)) {
// ignore mix of sugared and non-sugared doc
// don't trigger the safety or errors check
return DocHeaders {
safety: true,
errors: true,
};
}
}
let mut current = 0;
for &mut (ref mut offset, _) in &mut spans {
let offset_copy = *offset;
*offset = current;
current += offset_copy;
}
if doc.is_empty() {
return DocHeaders {
safety: false,
errors: false,
};
}
let parser = pulldown_cmark::Parser::new(&doc).into_offset_iter();
// Iterate over all `Events` and combine consecutive events into one
let events = parser.coalesce(|previous, current| {
use pulldown_cmark::Event::*;
let previous_range = previous.1;
let current_range = current.1;
match (previous.0, current.0) {
(Text(previous), Text(current)) => {
let mut previous = previous.to_string();
previous.push_str(&current);
Ok((Text(previous.into()), previous_range))
},
(previous, current) => Err(((previous, previous_range), (current, current_range))),
}
});
check_doc(cx, valid_idents, events, &spans)
}
fn check_doc<'a, Events: Iterator<Item = (pulldown_cmark::Event<'a>, Range<usize>)>>(
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cx: &LateContext<'_, '_>,
valid_idents: &FxHashSet<String>,
events: Events,
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spans: &[(usize, Span)],
) -> DocHeaders {
// true if a safety header was found
use pulldown_cmark::Event::*;
use pulldown_cmark::Tag::*;
let mut headers = DocHeaders {
safety: false,
errors: false,
};
let mut in_code = false;
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let mut in_link = None;
let mut in_heading = false;
for (event, range) in events {
match event {
Start(CodeBlock(_)) => in_code = true,
End(CodeBlock(_)) => in_code = false,
Start(Link(_, url, _)) => in_link = Some(url),
End(Link(..)) => in_link = None,
Start(Heading(_)) => in_heading = true,
End(Heading(_)) => in_heading = false,
Start(_tag) | End(_tag) => (), // We don't care about other tags
Html(_html) => (), // HTML is weird, just ignore it
SoftBreak | HardBreak | TaskListMarker(_) | Code(_) | Rule => (),
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FootnoteReference(text) | Text(text) => {
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if Some(&text) == in_link.as_ref() {
// Probably a link of the form `<http://example.com>`
// Which are represented as a link to "http://example.com" with
// text "http://example.com" by pulldown-cmark
continue;
}
headers.safety |= in_heading && text.trim() == "Safety";
headers.errors |= in_heading && text.trim() == "Errors";
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let index = match spans.binary_search_by(|c| c.0.cmp(&range.start)) {
Ok(o) => o,
Err(e) => e - 1,
};
let (begin, span) = spans[index];
if in_code {
check_code(cx, &text, span);
} else {
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// Adjust for the beginning of the current `Event`
let span = span.with_lo(span.lo() + BytePos::from_usize(range.start - begin));
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check_text(cx, valid_idents, &text, span);
}
},
}
}
headers
}
static LEAVE_MAIN_PATTERNS: &[&str] = &["static", "fn main() {}", "extern crate", "async fn main() {"];
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fn check_code(cx: &LateContext<'_, '_>, text: &str, span: Span) {
if text.contains("fn main() {") && !LEAVE_MAIN_PATTERNS.iter().any(|p| text.contains(p)) {
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span_lint(cx, NEEDLESS_DOCTEST_MAIN, span, "needless `fn main` in doctest");
}
}
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fn check_text(cx: &LateContext<'_, '_>, valid_idents: &FxHashSet<String>, text: &str, span: Span) {
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for word in text.split(|c: char| c.is_whitespace() || c == '\'') {
// Trim punctuation as in `some comment (see foo::bar).`
// ^^
// Or even as in `_foo bar_` which is emphasized.
let word = word.trim_matches(|c: char| !c.is_alphanumeric());
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if valid_idents.contains(word) {
continue;
}
// Adjust for the current word
let offset = word.as_ptr() as usize - text.as_ptr() as usize;
let span = Span::new(
span.lo() + BytePos::from_usize(offset),
span.lo() + BytePos::from_usize(offset + word.len()),
span.ctxt(),
);
check_word(cx, word, span);
}
}
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fn check_word(cx: &LateContext<'_, '_>, word: &str, span: Span) {
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/// Checks if a string is camel-case, i.e., contains at least two uppercase
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/// letters (`Clippy` is ok) and one lower-case letter (`NASA` is ok).
/// Plurals are also excluded (`IDs` is ok).
fn is_camel_case(s: &str) -> bool {
if s.starts_with(|c: char| c.is_digit(10)) {
return false;
}
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let s = if s.ends_with('s') { &s[..s.len() - 1] } else { s };
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s.chars().all(char::is_alphanumeric)
&& s.chars().filter(|&c| c.is_uppercase()).take(2).count() > 1
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&& s.chars().filter(|&c| c.is_lowercase()).take(1).count() > 0
}
fn has_underscore(s: &str) -> bool {
s != "_" && !s.contains("\\_") && s.contains('_')
}
fn has_hyphen(s: &str) -> bool {
s != "-" && s.contains('-')
}
if let Ok(url) = Url::parse(word) {
// try to get around the fact that `foo::bar` parses as a valid URL
if !url.cannot_be_a_base() {
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span_lint(
cx,
DOC_MARKDOWN,
span,
"you should put bare URLs between `<`/`>` or make a proper Markdown link",
);
return;
}
}
// We assume that mixed-case words are not meant to be put inside bacticks. (Issue #2343)
if has_underscore(word) && has_hyphen(word) {
return;
}
if has_underscore(word) || word.contains("::") || is_camel_case(word) {
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span_lint(
cx,
DOC_MARKDOWN,
span,
&format!("you should put `{}` between ticks in the documentation", word),
);
}
}