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eliminate the second visit
to save a bit performance.
Thanks @y21 for the hint!
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@ -34,27 +34,15 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(
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return;
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}
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// First, find any `break` or `return` without entering any inner loop,
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// then, find `return` or labeled `break` which breaks this loop with entering inner loop,
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// otherwise this loop is a infinite loop.
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let mut direct_visitor = LoopVisitor {
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let mut loop_visitor = LoopVisitor {
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cx,
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label,
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is_finite: false,
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enter_nested_loop: false,
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loop_depth: 0,
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};
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direct_visitor.visit_block(loop_block);
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loop_visitor.visit_block(loop_block);
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let is_finite_loop = direct_visitor.is_finite || {
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let mut inner_loop_visitor = LoopVisitor {
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cx,
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label,
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is_finite: false,
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enter_nested_loop: true,
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};
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inner_loop_visitor.visit_block(loop_block);
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inner_loop_visitor.is_finite
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};
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let is_finite_loop = loop_visitor.is_finite;
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if !is_finite_loop {
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span_lint_and_then(cx, INFINITE_LOOPS, expr.span, "infinite loop detected", |diag| {
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@ -103,26 +91,27 @@ fn get_parent_fn_ret_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Option
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struct LoopVisitor<'hir, 'tcx> {
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cx: &'hir LateContext<'tcx>,
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label: Option<Label>,
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loop_depth: usize,
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is_finite: bool,
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enter_nested_loop: bool,
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}
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impl<'hir> Visitor<'hir> for LoopVisitor<'hir, '_> {
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fn visit_expr(&mut self, ex: &'hir Expr<'_>) {
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match &ex.kind {
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ExprKind::Break(hir::Destination { label, .. }, ..) => {
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// When entering nested loop, only by breaking this loop's label
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// would be considered as exiting this loop.
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if self.enter_nested_loop {
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if label.is_some() && *label == self.label {
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self.is_finite = true;
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}
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} else {
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// Assuming breaks the loop when `loop_depth` is 0,
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// as it could only means this `break` breaks current loop or any of its upper loop.
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// Or, the depth is not zero but the label is matched.
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if self.loop_depth == 0 || (label.is_some() && *label == self.label) {
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self.is_finite = true;
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}
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},
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ExprKind::Ret(..) => self.is_finite = true,
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ExprKind::Loop(..) if !self.enter_nested_loop => (),
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ExprKind::Loop(..) => {
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self.loop_depth += 1;
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walk_expr(self, ex);
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self.loop_depth = self.loop_depth.saturating_sub(1);
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},
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_ => {
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// Calls to a function that never return
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if let Some(did) = fn_def_id(self.cx, ex) {
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