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## Adding a new lint
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You are probably here because you want to add a new lint to Clippy. If this is
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the first time you're contributing to Clippy, this document guides you through
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creating an example lint from scratch.
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To get started, we will create a lint that detects functions called `foo`,
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because that's clearly a non-descriptive name.
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* [Setup](#Setup)
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* [Testing](#Testing)
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* [Rustfix tests](#Rustfix-tests)
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* [Lint declaration](#Lint-declaration)
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* [Lint passes](#Lint-passes)
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* [Emitting a lint](#Emitting-a-lint)
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* [Adding the lint logic](#Adding-the-lint-logic)
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* [Author lint](#Author-lint)
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* [Documentation](#Documentation)
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* [Running rustfmt](#Running-rustfmt)
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* [Debugging](#Debugging)
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* [PR Checklist](#PR-Checklist)
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* [Cheatsheet](#Cheatsheet)
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### Setup
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When working on Clippy, you will need the current git master version of rustc,
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which can change rapidly. Make sure you're working near rust-clippy's master,
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and use the `setup-toolchain.sh` script to configure the appropriate toolchain
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for the Clippy directory.
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### Testing
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Let's write some tests first that we can execute while we iterate on our lint.
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Clippy uses UI tests for testing. UI tests check that the output of Clippy is
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exactly as expected. Each test is just a plain Rust file that contains the code
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we want to check. The output of Clippy is compared against a `.stderr` file.
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Note that you don't have to create this file yourself, we'll get to
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generating the `.stderr` files further down.
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We start by creating the test file at `tests/ui/foo_functions.rs`. It doesn't
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really matter what the file is called, but it's a good convention to name it
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after the lint it is testing, so `foo_functions.rs` it is.
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Inside the file we put some examples to get started:
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```rust
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#![warn(clippy::foo_functions)]
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// Impl methods
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struct A;
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impl A {
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pub fn fo(&self) {}
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pub fn foo(&self) {}
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pub fn food(&self) {}
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}
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// Default trait methods
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trait B {
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pub fn fo(&self) {}
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pub fn foo(&self) {}
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pub fn food(&self) {}
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}
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// Plain functions
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fn fo() {}
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fn foo() {}
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fn food() {}
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fn main() {
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// We also don't want to lint method calls
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foo();
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let a = A;
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a.foo();
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}
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```
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Now we can run the test with `TESTNAME=ui/foo_functions cargo uitest`.
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Currently this test will fail. If you go through the output you will see that we
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are told that `clippy::foo_functions` is an unknown lint, which is expected.
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While we are working on implementing our lint, we can keep running the UI
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test. That allows us to check if the output is turning into what we want.
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Once we are satisfied with the output, we need to run
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`tests/ui/update-all-references.sh` to update the `.stderr` file for our lint.
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Running `TESTNAME=ui/foo_functions cargo uitest` should pass then. When we
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commit our lint, we need to commit the generated `.stderr` files, too.
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### Rustfix tests
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If the lint you are working on is making use of structured suggestions, the
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test file should include a `// run-rustfix` comment at the top. This will
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additionally run [rustfix](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustfix) for
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that test. Rustfix will apply the suggestions from the lint to the code of the
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test file and compare that to the contents of a `.fixed` file.
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Use `tests/ui/update-all-references.sh` to automatically generate the
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`.fixed` file after running the tests.
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With tests in place, let's have a look at implementing our lint now.
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### Testing manually
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Manually testing against an example file can be useful if you have added some
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`println!`s and the test suite output becomes unreadable. To try Clippy with
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your local modifications, run `env CLIPPY_TESTS=true cargo run --bin
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clippy-driver -- -L ./target/debug input.rs` from the working copy root.
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### Lint declaration
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We start by creating a new file in the `clippy_lints` crate. That's the crate
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where all the lint code is. We are going to call the file
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`clippy_lints/src/foo_functions.rs` and import some initial things we need:
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```rust
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use rustc::lint::{LintArray, LintPass};
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use rustc::{declare_tool_lint, lint_array};
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```
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The next step is to provide a lint declaration. Lints are declared using the
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[`declare_clippy_lint!`][declare_clippy_lint] macro:
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```rust
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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pub FOO_FUNCTIONS,
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pedantic,
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"function named `foo`, which is not a descriptive name"
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}
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```
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* `FOO_FUNCTIONS` is the name of our lint. Be sure to follow the [lint naming
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guidelines][lint_naming] here when naming your lint. In short, the name should
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state the thing that is being checked for and read well when used with
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`allow`/`warn`/`deny`.
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* `pedantic` sets the lint level to `Allow`.
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The exact mapping can be found [here][category_level_mapping]
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* The last part should be a text that explains what exactly is wrong with the
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code
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With our lint declaration done, we will now make sure that it is assigned to a
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lint pass:
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```rust
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// clippy_lints/src/foo_functions.rs
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// .. imports and lint declaration ..
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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pub struct FooFunctionsPass;
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impl LintPass for FooFunctionsPass {
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fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray {
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lint_array!(
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FOO_FUNCTIONS,
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)
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}
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fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
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"FooFunctions"
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}
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}
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```
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Don't worry about the `name` method here. As long as it includes the name of the
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lint pass it should be fine.
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Next we need to run `util/dev update_lints` to register the lint in various
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places, mainly in `clippy_lints/src/lib.rs`.
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While `update_lints` automates some things, it doesn't automate everything. We
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will have to register our lint pass manually in the `register_plugins` function
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in `clippy_lints/src/lib.rs`:
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```rust
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reg.register_early_lint_pass(box foo_functions::FooFunctionsPass);
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```
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This should fix the `unknown clippy lint: clippy::foo_functions` error that we
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saw when we executed our tests the first time. The next decision we have to make
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is which lint pass our lint is going to need.
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### Lint passes
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Writing a lint that only checks for the name of a function means that we only
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have to deal with the AST and don't have to deal with the type system at all.
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This is good, because it makes writing this particular lint less complicated.
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We have to make this decision with every new Clippy lint. It boils down to using
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either [`EarlyLintPass`][early_lint_pass] or [`LateLintPass`][late_lint_pass].
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In short, the `LateLintPass` has access to type information while the
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`EarlyLintPass` doesn't. If you don't need access to type information, use the
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`EarlyLintPass`. The `EarlyLintPass` is also faster. However linting speed
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hasn't really been a concern with Clippy so far.
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Since we don't need type information for checking the function name, we are
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going to use the `EarlyLintPass`. It has to be imported as well, changing our
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imports to:
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```rust
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use rustc::lint::{LintArray, LintPass, EarlyLintPass, EarlyContext};
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use rustc::{declare_tool_lint, lint_array};
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```
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### Emitting a lint
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With UI tests and the lint declaration in place, we can start working on the
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implementation of the lint logic.
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Let's start by implementing the `EarlyLintPass` for our `FooFunctionsPass`:
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```rust
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impl EarlyLintPass for FooFunctionsPass {
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fn check_fn(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, fn_kind: FnKind<'_>, _: &FnDecl, span: Span, _: NodeId) {
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// TODO: Emit lint here
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}
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}
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```
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We implement the [`check_fn`][check_fn] method from the
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[`EarlyLintPass`][early_lint_pass] trait. This gives us access to various
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information about the function that is currently being checked. More on that in
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the next section. Let's worry about the details later and emit our lint for
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*every* function definition first.
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Depending on how complex we want our lint message to be, we can choose from a
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variety of lint emission functions. They can all be found in
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[`clippy_lints/src/utils/diagnostics.rs`][diagnostics].
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`span_help_and_lint` seems most appropriate in this case. It allows us to
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provide an extra help message and we can't really suggest a better name
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automatically. This is how it looks:
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```rust
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impl EarlyLintPass for Pass {
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fn check_fn(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, _: FnKind<'_>, _: &FnDecl, span: Span, _: NodeId) {
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span_help_and_lint(
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cx,
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FOO_FUNCTIONS,
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span,
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"function named `foo`",
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"consider using a more meaningful name"
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);
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}
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}
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```
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Running our UI test should now produce output that contains the lint message.
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### Adding the lint logic
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Writing the logic for your lint will most likely be different from our example,
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so this section is kept rather short.
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Using the [`check_fn`][check_fn] method gives us access to [`FnKind`][fn_kind]
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that has two relevant variants for us `FnKind::ItemFn` and `FnKind::Method`.
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Both provide access to the name of the function/method via an [`Ident`][ident].
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With that we can expand our `check_fn` method to:
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```rust
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impl EarlyLintPass for Pass {
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fn check_fn(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, fn_kind: FnKind<'_>, _: &FnDecl, span: Span, _: NodeId) {
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if is_foo_fn(fn_kind) {
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span_help_and_lint(
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cx,
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FOO_FUNCTIONS,
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span,
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"function named `foo`",
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"consider using a more meaningful name"
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);
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}
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}
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}
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```
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We separate the lint conditional from the lint emissions because it makes the
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code a bit easier to read. In some cases this separation would also allow to
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write some unit tests (as opposed to only UI tests) for the separate function.
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In our example, `is_foo_fn` looks like:
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```rust
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// use statements, impl EarlyLintPass, check_fn, ..
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fn is_foo_fn(fn_kind: FnKind<'_>) -> bool {
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match fn_kind {
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FnKind::ItemFn(ident, ..) | FnKind::Method(ident, ..) => {
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ident.name == "foo"
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},
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FnKind::Closure(..) => false
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}
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}
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```
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Now we should also run the full test suite with `cargo test`. At this point
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running `cargo test` should produce the expected output. Remember to run
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`tests/ui/update-all-references.sh` to update the `.stderr` file.
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`cargo test` (as opposed to `cargo uitest`) will also ensure that our lint
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implementation is not violating any Clippy lints itself.
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If you are still following the example, you will see that `FooFunctionsPass`
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violates a Clippy lint. So we are going to rename that struct to just `Pass`:
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```rust
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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pub struct Pass;
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impl LintPass for Pass { /* .. */ }
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```
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That should be it for the lint implementation. Running `cargo test` should now
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pass.
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### Author lint
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If you have trouble implementing your lint, there is also the internal `author`
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lint to generate Clippy code that detects the offending pattern. It does not
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work for all of the Rust syntax, but can give a good starting point.
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The quickest way to use it, is the [Rust playground][play].rust-lang.org).
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Put the code you want to lint into the editor and add the `#[clippy::author]`
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attribute above the item. Then run Clippy via `Tools -> Clippy` and you should
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see the generated code in the output below.
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[Here][author_example] is an example on the playground.
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If the command was executed successfully, you can copy the code over to where
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you are implementing your lint.
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### Documentation
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The final thing before submitting our PR is to add some documentation to our
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lint declaration.
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Please document your lint with a doc comment akin to the following:
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```rust
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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/// **What it does:** Checks for ... (describe what the lint matches).
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** Supply the reason for linting the code.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None. (Or describe where it could go wrong.)
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///
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/// **Example:**
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///
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/// ```rust,ignore
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/// // Bad
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/// Insert a short example of code that triggers the lint
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///
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/// // Good
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/// Insert a short example of improved code that doesn't trigger the lint
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/// ```
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pub FOO_FUNCTIONS,
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pedantic,
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"function named `foo`, which is not a descriptive name"
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}
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```
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Once your lint is merged, this documentation will show up in the [lint
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list][lint_list].
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### Running rustfmt
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[Rustfmt](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt) is a tool for formatting Rust code according
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to style guidelines. Your code has to be formatted by `rustfmt` before a PR can be merged.
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It can be installed via `rustup`:
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```bash
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rustup component add rustfmt
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```
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Use `cargo fmt --all` to format the whole codebase.
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### Debugging
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If you want to debug parts of your lint implementation, you can use the `dbg!`
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macro anywhere in your code. Running the tests should then include the debug
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output in the `stdout` part.
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### PR Checklist
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Before submitting your PR make sure you followed all of the basic requirements:
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- [ ] Followed [lint naming conventions][lint_naming]
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- [ ] Added passing UI tests (including committed `.stderr` file)
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- [ ] `cargo test` passes locally
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- [ ] Executed `util/dev update_lints`
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- [ ] Added lint documentation
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### Cheatsheet
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Here are some pointers to things you are likely going to need for every lint:
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* [Clippy utils][utils] - Various helper functions. Maybe the function you need
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is already in here (`implements_trait`, `match_path`, `snippet`, etc)
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* [Clippy diagnostics][diagnostics]
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* [The `if_chain` macro][if_chain]
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* [`in_macro`][in_macro] and [`in_external_macro`][in_external_macro]
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* [`Span`][span]
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* [`Applicability`][applicability]
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* [The rustc guide][rustc_guide] explains a lot of internal compiler concepts
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* [The nightly rustc docs][nightly_docs] which has been linked to throughout
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this guide
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For `EarlyLintPass` lints:
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* [`EarlyLintPass`][early_lint_pass]
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* [`syntax::ast`][ast]
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For `LateLintPass` lints:
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* [`LateLintPass`][late_lint_pass]
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* [`Ty::TyKind`][ty]
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While most of Clippy's lint utils are documented, most of rustc's internals lack
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documentation currently. This is unfortunate, but in most cases you can probably
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get away with copying things from existing similar lints. If you are stuck,
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don't hesitate to ask on Discord, IRC or in the issue/PR.
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[lint_list]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html
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[lint_naming]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/0344-conventions-galore.html#lints
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[category_level_mapping]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/bd23cb89ec0ea63403a17d3fc5e50c88e38dd54f/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs#L43
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[declare_clippy_lint]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/a71acac1da7eaf667ab90a1d65d10e5cc4b80191/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs#L39
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[compilation_stages]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rustc-guide/high-level-overview.html#the-main-stages-of-compilation
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[check_fn]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc/lint/trait.EarlyLintPass.html#method.check_fn
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[early_lint_pass]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc/lint/trait.EarlyLintPass.html
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[late_lint_pass]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc/lint/trait.LateLintPass.html
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[fn_kind]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/syntax/visit/enum.FnKind.html
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[diagnostics]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/clippy_lints/src/utils/diagnostics.rs
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[utils]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/clippy_lints/src/utils/mod.rs
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[ident]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/syntax/source_map/symbol/struct.Ident.html
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[span]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/syntax_pos/struct.Span.html
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[applicability]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_errors/enum.Applicability.html
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[if_chain]: https://docs.rs/if_chain/0.1.2/if_chain/
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[ty]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc/ty/sty/index.html
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[ast]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/syntax/ast/index.html
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[in_macro]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/d0717d1f9531a03d154aaeb0cad94c243915a146/clippy_lints/src/utils/mod.rs#L94
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[in_external_macro]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc/lint/fn.in_external_macro.html
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[play]: https://play.rust-lang.org
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[author_example]: https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=f093b986e80ad62f3b67a1f24f5e66e2
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[rustc_guide]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rustc-guide/
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[nightly_docs]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc/
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