rust-clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.fixed

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//@aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![warn(clippy::default_numeric_fallback)]
#![allow(
unused,
clippy::never_loop,
clippy::no_effect,
clippy::unnecessary_operation,
clippy::branches_sharing_code,
clippy::let_unit_value,
clippy::let_with_type_underscore
)]
extern crate proc_macros;
use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
mod basic_expr {
fn test() {
// Should lint unsuffixed literals typed `i32`.
let x = 22_i32;
let x = [1_i32, 2_i32, 3_i32];
let x = if true { (1_i32, 2_i32) } else { (3_i32, 4_i32) };
let x = match 1_i32 {
1_i32 => 1_i32,
_ => 2_i32,
};
// Should NOT lint suffixed literals.
let x = 22_i32;
// Should NOT lint literals in init expr if `Local` has a type annotation.
let x: [i32; 3] = [1, 2, 3];
let x: (i32, i32) = if true { (1, 2) } else { (3, 4) };
let x: _ = 1;
let x: u64 = 1;
const CONST_X: i8 = 1;
}
}
mod nested_local {
fn test() {
let x: _ = {
// Should lint this because this literal is not bound to any types.
let y = 1_i32;
// Should NOT lint this because this literal is bound to `_` of outer `Local`.
1
};
let x: _ = if true {
// Should lint this because this literal is not bound to any types.
let y = 1_i32;
// Should NOT lint this because this literal is bound to `_` of outer `Local`.
1
} else {
// Should lint this because this literal is not bound to any types.
let y = 1_i32;
// Should NOT lint this because this literal is bound to `_` of outer `Local`.
2
};
const CONST_X: i32 = {
// Should lint this because this literal is not bound to any types.
let y = 1_i32;
// Should NOT lint this because this literal is bound to `_` of outer `Local`.
1
};
}
}
mod function_def {
fn ret_i32() -> i32 {
// Even though the output type is specified,
// this unsuffixed literal is linted to reduce heuristics and keep codebase simple.
1_i32
}
fn test() {
// Should lint this because return type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete
// type.
let f = || -> _ { 1_i32 };
// Even though the output type is specified,
// this unsuffixed literal is linted to reduce heuristics and keep codebase simple.
let f = || -> i32 { 1_i32 };
}
}
mod function_calls {
fn concrete_arg(x: i32) {}
fn generic_arg<T>(t: T) {}
fn test() {
// Should NOT lint this because the argument type is bound to a concrete type.
concrete_arg(1);
// Should lint this because the argument type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete type.
generic_arg(1_i32);
// Should lint this because the argument type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete type.
let x: _ = generic_arg(1_i32);
}
}
mod struct_ctor {
struct ConcreteStruct {
x: i32,
}
struct GenericStruct<T> {
x: T,
}
fn test() {
// Should NOT lint this because the field type is bound to a concrete type.
ConcreteStruct { x: 1 };
// Should lint this because the field type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete type.
GenericStruct { x: 1_i32 };
// Should lint this because the field type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete type.
let _ = GenericStruct { x: 1_i32 };
}
}
mod enum_ctor {
enum ConcreteEnum {
X(i32),
}
enum GenericEnum<T> {
X(T),
}
fn test() {
// Should NOT lint this because the field type is bound to a concrete type.
ConcreteEnum::X(1);
// Should lint this because the field type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete type.
GenericEnum::X(1_i32);
}
}
mod method_calls {
struct StructForMethodCallTest;
impl StructForMethodCallTest {
fn concrete_arg(&self, x: i32) {}
fn generic_arg<T>(&self, t: T) {}
}
fn test() {
let s = StructForMethodCallTest {};
// Should NOT lint this because the argument type is bound to a concrete type.
s.concrete_arg(1);
// Should lint this because the argument type is bound to a concrete type.
s.generic_arg(1_i32);
}
}
mod in_macro {
use super::*;
// Should lint in internal macro.
#[inline_macros]
fn internal() {
inline!(let x = 22_i32;);
}
// Should NOT lint in external macro.
fn external() {
external!(let x = 22;);
}
}
fn check_expect_suppression() {
#[expect(clippy::default_numeric_fallback)]
let x = 21;
}
fn main() {}