rust-clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmuting_null.rs

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use clippy_utils::consts::{constant_context, Constant};
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint;
use clippy_utils::is_expr_diagnostic_item;
use if_chain::if_chain;
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use rustc_ast::LitKind;
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use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind};
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use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
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use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
use rustc_span::symbol::sym;
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// Checks for transmute calls which would receive a null pointer.
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// Transmuting a null pointer is undefined behavior.
///
/// ### Known problems
/// Not all cases can be detected at the moment of this writing.
/// For example, variables which hold a null pointer and are then fed to a `transmute`
/// call, aren't detectable yet.
///
/// ### Example
/// ```rust
/// let null_ref: &u64 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0 as *const u64) };
/// ```
pub TRANSMUTING_NULL,
correctness,
"transmutes from a null pointer to a reference, which is undefined behavior"
}
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declare_lint_pass!(TransmutingNull => [TRANSMUTING_NULL]);
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const LINT_MSG: &str = "transmuting a known null pointer into a reference";
impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for TransmutingNull {
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), expr.span) {
return;
}
if_chain! {
if let ExprKind::Call(func, [arg]) = expr.kind;
if is_expr_diagnostic_item(cx, func, sym::transmute);
then {
// Catching transmute over constants that resolve to `null`.
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let mut const_eval_context = constant_context(cx, cx.typeck_results());
if_chain! {
if let ExprKind::Path(ref _qpath) = arg.kind;
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if let Some(Constant::RawPtr(x)) = const_eval_context.expr(arg);
if x == 0;
then {
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span_lint(cx, TRANSMUTING_NULL, expr.span, LINT_MSG)
}
}
// Catching:
// `std::mem::transmute(0 as *const i32)`
if_chain! {
if let ExprKind::Cast(inner_expr, _cast_ty) = arg.kind;
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if let ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = inner_expr.kind;
if let LitKind::Int(0, _) = lit.node;
then {
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span_lint(cx, TRANSMUTING_NULL, expr.span, LINT_MSG)
}
}
// Catching:
// `std::mem::transmute(std::ptr::null::<i32>())`
if_chain! {
if let ExprKind::Call(func1, []) = arg.kind;
if is_expr_diagnostic_item(cx, func1, sym::ptr_null);
then {
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span_lint(cx, TRANSMUTING_NULL, expr.span, LINT_MSG)
}
}
// FIXME:
// Also catch transmutations of variables which are known nulls.
// To do this, MIR const propagation seems to be the better tool.
// Whenever MIR const prop routines are more developed, this will
// become available. As of this writing (25/03/19) it is not yet.
}
}
}
}