rust-clippy/src/doc.rs

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use rustc::lint::*;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use syntax::ast;
use syntax::codemap::Span;
use utils::span_lint;
/// **What it does:** This lint 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
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/// indicates some code which should be included between ticks. `_` can also be used for empasis in
/// markdown, this lint tries to consider that.
///
/// **Known problems:** Lots of bad docs wont be fixed, what the lint checks for is limited.
///
/// **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) { .. }
/// ```
declare_lint! {
pub DOC_MARKDOWN, Warn,
"checks for the presence of `_`, `::` or camel-case outside ticks in documentation"
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Doc {
valid_idents: Vec<String>,
}
impl Doc {
pub fn new(valid_idents: Vec<String>) -> Self {
Doc { valid_idents: valid_idents }
}
}
impl LintPass for Doc {
fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray {
lint_array![DOC_MARKDOWN]
}
}
impl EarlyLintPass for Doc {
fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext, krate: &ast::Crate) {
check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, &krate.attrs, krate.span);
}
fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext, item: &ast::Item) {
check_attrs(cx, &self.valid_idents, &item.attrs, item.span);
}
}
/// Collect all doc attributes. Multiple `///` are represented in different attributes. `rustdoc`
/// has a pass to merge them, but we probably dont want to invoke that here.
fn collect_doc(attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) -> (Cow<str>, Option<Span>) {
fn doc_and_span(attr: &ast::Attribute) -> Option<(&str, Span)> {
if attr.node.is_sugared_doc {
if let ast::MetaItemKind::NameValue(_, ref doc) = attr.node.value.node {
if let ast::LitKind::Str(ref doc, _) = doc.node {
return Some((&doc[..], attr.span));
}
}
}
None
}
let doc_and_span: fn(_) -> _ = doc_and_span;
let mut doc_attrs = attrs.iter().filter_map(doc_and_span);
let count = doc_attrs.clone().take(2).count();
match count {
0 => ("".into(), None),
1 => {
let (doc, span) = doc_attrs.next().unwrap_or_else(|| unreachable!());
(doc.into(), Some(span))
}
_ => (doc_attrs.map(|s| format!("{}\n", s.0)).collect::<String>().into(), None),
}
}
pub fn check_attrs<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext, valid_idents: &[String], attrs: &'a [ast::Attribute], default_span: Span) {
let (doc, span) = collect_doc(attrs);
let span = span.unwrap_or(default_span);
// In markdown, `_` can be used to emphasize something, or, is a raw `_` depending on context.
// There really is no markdown specification that would disambiguate this properly. This is
// what GitHub and Rustdoc do:
//
// foo_bar test_quz → foo_bar test_quz
// foo_bar_baz → foo_bar_baz (note that the “official” spec says this should be emphasized)
// _foo bar_ test_quz_ → <em>foo bar</em> test_quz_
// \_foo bar\_ → _foo bar_
// (_baz_) → (<em>baz</em>)
// foo _ bar _ baz → foo _ bar _ baz
let mut in_ticks = false;
for word in doc.split_whitespace() {
let ticks = word.bytes().filter(|&b| b == b'`').count();
if ticks == 2 { // likely to be “`foo`”
continue;
} else if ticks % 2 == 1 {
in_ticks = !in_ticks;
continue; // lets assume no one will ever write something like “`foo`_bar”
}
if !in_ticks {
check_word(cx, valid_idents, word, span);
}
}
}
fn check_word(cx: &EarlyContext, valid_idents: &[String], word: &str, span: Span) {
/// Checks if a string a camel-case, ie. contains at least two uppercase letter (`Clippy` is
/// ok) and one lower-case letter (`NASA` is ok). Plural 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;
}
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 &&
s.chars().filter(|&c| c.is_lowercase()).take(1).count() > 0
}
fn has_underscore(s: &str) -> bool {
s != "_" && !s.contains("\\_") && s.contains('_')
}
// Something with a `/` might be a link, dont warn (see #823):
if word.contains('/') {
return;
}
// 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());
if valid_idents.iter().any(|i| i == word) {
return;
}
if has_underscore(word) || word.contains("::") || is_camel_case(word) {
span_lint(cx, DOC_MARKDOWN, span, &format!("you should put `{}` between ticks in the documentation", word));
}
}