rust-clippy/lintcheck/README.md

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## `cargo lintcheck`
Runs clippy on a fixed set of crates read from
`lintcheck/lintcheck_crates.toml` and saves logs of the lint warnings into the
repo. We can then check the diff and spot new or disappearing warnings.
From the repo root, run:
```
cargo run --target-dir lintcheck/target --manifest-path lintcheck/Cargo.toml
```
or
```
cargo lintcheck
```
By default, the logs will be saved into
`lintcheck-logs/lintcheck_crates_logs.txt`.
You can set a custom sources.toml by adding `--crates-toml custom.toml` or using
`LINTCHECK_TOML="custom.toml"` where `custom.toml` must be a relative path from
the repo root.
The results will then be saved to `lintcheck-logs/custom_logs.toml`.
The `custom.toml` file may be built using <https://crates.io> recently most
downloaded crates by using the `popular-crates` binary from the `lintcheck`
directory. For example, to retrieve the 100 recently most downloaded crates:
```
cargo run --release --bin popular-crates -- -n 100 custom.toml
```
### Configuring the Crate Sources
The sources to check are saved in a `toml` file. There are three types of
sources.
1. Crates-io Source
```toml
bitflags = {name = "bitflags", versions = ['1.2.1']}
```
Requires a "name" and one or multiple "versions" to be checked.
2. `git` Source
````toml
puffin = {name = "puffin", git_url = "https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/puffin", git_hash = "02dd4a3"}
````
Requires a name, the url to the repo and unique identifier of a commit,
branch or tag which is checked out before linting. There is no way to always
check `HEAD` because that would lead to changing lint-results as the repo
would get updated. If `git_url` or `git_hash` is missing, an error will be
thrown.
3. Local Dependency
```toml
clippy = {name = "clippy", path = "/home/user/clippy"}
```
For when you want to add a repository that is not published yet.
#### Command Line Options (optional)
```toml
bitflags = {name = "bitflags", versions = ['1.2.1'], options = ['-Wclippy::pedantic', '-Wclippy::cargo']}
```
It is possible to specify command line options for each crate. This makes it
possible to only check a crate for certain lint groups. If no options are
specified, the lint groups `clippy::all`, `clippy::pedantic`, and
`clippy::cargo` are checked. If an empty array is specified only `clippy::all`
is checked.
**Note:** `-Wclippy::all` is always enabled by default, unless `-Aclippy::all`
is explicitly specified in the options.
### Fix mode
You can run `cargo lintcheck --fix` which will run Clippy with `--fix` and
print a warning if Clippy's suggestions fail to apply (if the resulting code does not build).
This lets us spot bad suggestions or false positives automatically in some cases.
> Note: Fix mode implies `--all-targets`, so it can fix as much code as it can.
2021-06-21 09:11:37 +00:00
Please note that the target dir should be cleaned afterwards since clippy will modify
the downloaded sources which can lead to unexpected results when running lintcheck again afterwards.
### Recursive mode
You can run `cargo lintcheck --recursive` to also run Clippy on the dependencies
of the crates listed in the crates source `.toml`. e.g. adding `rand 0.8.5`
would also lint `rand_core`, `rand_chacha`, etc.
Particularly slow crates in the dependency graph can be ignored using
`recursive.ignore`:
```toml
[crates]
cargo = {name = "cargo", versions = ['0.64.0']}
[recursive]
ignore = [
"unicode-normalization",
]
```