misc: fix check for unit body in "match -> if let" lint (fixes #172)

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Georg Brandl 2015-08-15 09:22:50 +02:00
parent b1920cb21c
commit 542bf8d50e
2 changed files with 49 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ use syntax::visit::{FnKind};
use rustc::lint::{Context, LintPass, LintArray, Lint, Level};
use rustc::middle::ty;
use syntax::codemap::{Span, Spanned};
use std::borrow::Cow;
use utils::{match_path, snippet, snippet_block, span_lint, span_help_and_lint, walk_ptrs_ty};
@ -26,39 +27,47 @@ impl LintPass for MiscPass {
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &Context, expr: &Expr) {
if let ExprMatch(ref ex, ref arms, ast::MatchSource::Normal) = expr.node {
if arms.len() == 2 {
if arms[0].guard.is_none() && arms[1].pats.len() == 1 {
match arms[1].body.node {
ExprTup(ref v) if v.is_empty() && arms[1].guard.is_none() => (),
ExprBlock(ref b) if b.stmts.is_empty() && arms[1].guard.is_none() => (),
_ => return
}
// In some cases, an exhaustive match is preferred to catch situations when
// an enum is extended. So we only consider cases where a `_` wildcard is used
if arms[1].pats[0].node == PatWild(PatWildSingle) &&
arms[0].pats.len() == 1 {
let body_code = snippet_block(cx, arms[0].body.span, "..");
let suggestion = if let ExprBlock(_) = arms[0].body.node {
body_code.into_owned()
} else {
format!("{{ {} }}", body_code)
};
span_help_and_lint(cx, SINGLE_MATCH, expr.span,
"you seem to be trying to use match for \
destructuring a single pattern. Did you mean to \
use `if let`?",
&*format!("try\nif let {} = {} {}",
snippet(cx, arms[0].pats[0].span, ".."),
snippet(cx, ex.span, ".."),
suggestion)
);
}
}
// check preconditions: only two arms
if arms.len() == 2 &&
// both of the arms have a single pattern and no guard
arms[0].pats.len() == 1 && arms[0].guard.is_none() &&
arms[1].pats.len() == 1 && arms[1].guard.is_none() &&
// and the second pattern is a `_` wildcard: this is not strictly necessary,
// since the exhaustiveness check will ensure the last one is a catch-all,
// but in some cases, an explicit match is preferred to catch situations
// when an enum is extended, so we don't consider these cases
arms[1].pats[0].node == PatWild(PatWildSingle) &&
// finally, we don't want any content in the second arm (unit or empty block)
is_unit_expr(&*arms[1].body)
{
let body_code = snippet_block(cx, arms[0].body.span, "..");
let body_code = if let ExprBlock(_) = arms[0].body.node {
body_code
} else {
Cow::Owned(format!("{{ {} }}", body_code))
};
span_help_and_lint(cx, SINGLE_MATCH, expr.span,
"you seem to be trying to use match for \
destructuring a single pattern. Did you mean to \
use `if let`?",
&*format!("try\nif let {} = {} {}",
snippet(cx, arms[0].pats[0].span, ".."),
snippet(cx, ex.span, ".."),
body_code)
);
}
}
}
}
fn is_unit_expr(expr: &Expr) -> bool {
match expr.node {
ExprTup(ref v) if v.is_empty() => true,
ExprBlock(ref b) if b.stmts.is_empty() && b.expr.is_none() => true,
_ => false,
}
}
declare_lint!(pub TOPLEVEL_REF_ARG, Warn,
"a function argument is declared `ref` (i.e. `fn foo(ref x: u8)`, but not \

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@ -23,4 +23,16 @@ fn main(){
(2...3, 7...9) => println!("{:?}", z),
_ => {}
}
// Not linted (pattern guards used)
match x {
Some(y) if y == 0 => println!("{:?}", y),
_ => ()
}
// Not linted (content in the else)
match z {
(2...3, 7...9) => println!("{:?}", z),
_ => println!("nope"),
}
}