rust-clippy/tests/ui/eq_op.rs

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// does not test any rustfixable lints
#[rustfmt::skip]
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#[warn(clippy::eq_op)]
#[allow(clippy::identity_op, clippy::double_parens, clippy::many_single_char_names)]
#[allow(clippy::no_effect, unused_variables, clippy::unnecessary_operation, clippy::short_circuit_statement)]
#[allow(clippy::nonminimal_bool)]
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#[allow(unused)]
#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]
fn main() {
// simple values and comparisons
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1 == 1;
"no" == "no";
// even though I agree that no means no ;-)
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false != false;
1.5 < 1.5;
1u64 >= 1u64;
// casts, methods, parentheses
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(1 as u64) & (1 as u64);
1 ^ ((((((1))))));
// unary and binary operators
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(-(2) < -(2));
((1 + 1) & (1 + 1) == (1 + 1) & (1 + 1));
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(1 * 2) + (3 * 4) == 1 * 2 + 3 * 4;
// various other things
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([1] != [1]);
((1, 2) != (1, 2));
vec![1, 2, 3] == vec![1, 2, 3]; //no error yet, as we don't match macros
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// const folding
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1 + 1 == 2;
1 - 1 == 0;
1 - 1;
1 / 1;
true && true;
true || true;
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let a: u32 = 0;
let b: u32 = 0;
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a == b && b == a;
a != b && b != a;
a < b && b > a;
a <= b && b >= a;
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let mut a = vec![1];
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a == a;
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2*a.len() == 2*a.len(); // ok, functions
a.pop() == a.pop(); // ok, functions
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check_ignore_macro();
// named constants
const A: u32 = 10;
const B: u32 = 10;
const C: u32 = A / B; // ok, different named constants
const D: u32 = A / A;
}
#[rustfmt::skip]
macro_rules! check_if_named_foo {
($expression:expr) => (
if stringify!($expression) == "foo" {
println!("foo!");
} else {
println!("not foo.");
}
)
}
macro_rules! bool_macro {
($expression:expr) => {
true
};
}
#[allow(clippy::short_circuit_statement)]
fn check_ignore_macro() {
check_if_named_foo!(foo);
// checks if the lint ignores macros with `!` operator
!bool_macro!(1) && !bool_macro!("");
}
add suspicious_operation_groupings lint run `cargo dev new_lint --category correctness --name suspicious_chained_operators --pass early` add (currently failing) tests for suspicious_chained_operators add some tests to answer a question that came up during implementation write usage code for functions we'll need to find or create Complete left-right tracking TODO get it compiling with several `todo!` invocations. refactor to a set of incomplete functions that don't expect to be able to edit a `Span` create placeholder for `suggestion_with_swapped_ident` function and correct some comments add `inside_larger_boolean_expression` test fill out `get_ident` and `suggestion_with_swapped_ident` Implementi the `IdentIter` start on implementing the `IdentIter` handle the `ExprKind::Path` case in `IdentIter` on second thought, make the iterator type dynamic so we don't need an explicit type for each one we will need handle `ExprKind::MacCall` in `IdentIter` Try handling `box x` expressions restructure `IdentIter` set `self.done` when returning `None` Handle `ExprKind::Array` reduce duplication with a macro that we expect to use several more times handle ExprKind::Call add `new_p` convenience method handle `MethodCall` handle `Tup` and `Binary` handle `Unary` simplify by not returning an additional `Expr` from the `IdentIter` add cross product test against false positives rename suspicious_chained_operators to suspicious_operation_groupings within files For the record, the exact commands run were: find . -type f -name "*.md" -exec sed -i 's/suspicious_chained_operators/suspicious_operation_groupings/g' {} + find . -type f -name "*.rs" -exec sed -i 's/suspicious_chained_operators/suspicious_operation_groupings/g' {} + find . -type f -name "*.rs" -exec sed -i 's/SUSPICIOUS_CHAINED_OPERATORS/SUSPICIOUS_OPERATION_GROUPINGS/g' {} + find . -type f -name "*.rs" -exec sed -i 's/SuspiciousChainedOperators/SuspiciousOperationGroupings/g' {} + Also: rename file to match module name rename test file to match lint name start implementing `IdentDifference` creation add `IdentIter` utility use `ident_iter::IdentIter` fix bug in `suggestion_with_swapped_ident` add `inside_if_statements` test implement `Add` `todo`s register `SuspiciousOperationGroupings` lint pass fill in `chained_binops`, and fill in a stopgap version of `ident_difference_expr`, but then notice that the lint does not seem to ever be run in the tests run `cargo dev update_lints` and not that the `suspicious_operation_groupings` lint still does not seem to be run fix base index incrementing bug fix paired_identifiers bug, and remove ident from `Single` change help prefix and note our first successful lint messages! add odd_number_of_pairs test get the `non_boolean_operators` test passing, with two copies of the error message extract `is_useless_with_eq_exprs` so we can know when `eq_op` will already handle something add `not_caught_by_eq_op` tests since `s1.b * s1.b` was (reasonably) not caught by `eq_op` cover the case where the change should be made on either side of the expression with `not_caught_by_eq_op` tests produce the expected suggestion on the `not_caught_by_eq_op_middle_change_left` test confirm that the previous tests still pass and update references fix early continue bug and get `not_caught_by_eq_op_middle_change_right` passing note that `not_caught_by_eq_op_start` already passes fix bugs based on misunderstanding of what `Iterator::skip` does, and note that `not_caught_by_eq_op_end` now passes add several parens tests and make some of them pass handle parens inside `chained_binops_helper` and note that this makes several tests pass get `inside_larger_boolean_expression_with_unsorted_ops` test passing by extracting out `check_same_op_binops` function also run `cargo dev fmt` note that `inside_function_call` already passes add another `if_statement` test remove the matching op requirement, making `inside_larger_boolean_expression_with_unsorted_ops` pass prevent non-change suggestions from being emitted get the `Nested` tests passing, and remove apparently false note about eq_op add a test to justify comment in `ident_difference_expr_with_base_location` but find that the failure mode seems different than expected complete `todo` making `do_not_give_bad_suggestions_for_this_unusual_expr` pass and add some more tests that already pass add test to `eq_op` note that `inside_fn_with_similar_expression` already passes fix `inside_an_if_statement` and note that it already passes attempt to implement if statement extraction and notice that we don't seem to handle unary ops correctly add `maximum_unary_minus_right_tree` test and make it pass add two tests and note one of them passes filter out unary operations in several places, and find that the issue seems to be that we don't currently recognize the error in `multiple_comparison_types_and_unary_minus` even so. remove filtering that was causing bad suggestions remove tests that were deemed too much for now run `cargo dev fmt` correct eq_op post-merge fill out the description and delete debugging code run `cargo dev update_lints` update eq_op references add parens to work around rustfmt issue #3666 and run rustfmt https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/3666#issuecomment-714612257 update references after formatting fix dogfood issues fix multi-cursor edit fix missed dogfood error fix more dogfood pedantic issues, including function length even more nesting insert hidden definition of Vec3 so docs compile add spaces to second struct def reword test description comment Co-authored-by: llogiq <bogusandre@gmail.com> add local `use BinOpKind::*;` Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: llogiq <bogusandre@gmail.com> switch `SUSPICIOUS_OPERATION_GROUPINGS` to a style lint run `cargo dev update_lints` put both usages of `op_types` in the same closure to satisfy `borrowck` fix compile error
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struct Nested {
inner: ((i32,), (i32,), (i32,)),
}
fn check_nested(n1: &Nested, n2: &Nested) -> bool {
// `n2.inner.0.0` mistyped as `n1.inner.0.0`
(n1.inner.0).0 == (n1.inner.0).0 && (n1.inner.1).0 == (n2.inner.1).0 && (n1.inner.2).0 == (n2.inner.2).0
}