make cast_possible_wrap not lint on conversions for sizes that cannot wrap, and make it work correctly for 16 bit {u,i}size

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asquared31415 2023-03-28 23:30:20 -04:00
parent 58fb801414
commit 6681914b54
4 changed files with 171 additions and 38 deletions

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@ -1,41 +1,81 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint;
use clippy_utils::ty::is_isize_or_usize;
use rustc_hir::Expr;
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
use rustc_middle::ty::Ty;
use super::{utils, CAST_POSSIBLE_WRAP};
// this should be kept in sync with the allowed bit widths of `usize` and `isize`
const ALLOWED_POINTER_SIZES: [u64; 3] = [16, 32, 64];
// whether the lint should be emitted, and the required pointer size, if it matters
enum EmitState {
NoLint,
LintAlways,
LintOnPtrSize(u64),
}
pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_from: Ty<'_>, cast_to: Ty<'_>) {
if !(cast_from.is_integral() && cast_to.is_integral()) {
return;
}
let arch_64_suffix = " on targets with 64-bit wide pointers";
let arch_32_suffix = " on targets with 32-bit wide pointers";
let cast_unsigned_to_signed = !cast_from.is_signed() && cast_to.is_signed();
// emit a lint if a cast is:
// 1. unsigned to signed
// and
// 2. either:
// 2a. between two types of constant size that are always the same size
// 2b. between one target-dependent size and one constant size integer,
// and the constant integer is in the allowed set of target dependent sizes
// (the ptr size could be chosen to be the same as the constant size)
if cast_from.is_signed() || !cast_to.is_signed() {
return;
}
let from_nbits = utils::int_ty_to_nbits(cast_from, cx.tcx);
let to_nbits = utils::int_ty_to_nbits(cast_to, cx.tcx);
let (should_lint, suffix) = match (is_isize_or_usize(cast_from), is_isize_or_usize(cast_to)) {
(true, true) | (false, false) => (to_nbits == from_nbits && cast_unsigned_to_signed, ""),
(true, false) => (to_nbits <= 32 && cast_unsigned_to_signed, arch_32_suffix),
(false, true) => (
cast_unsigned_to_signed,
if from_nbits == 64 {
arch_64_suffix
let should_lint = match (cast_from.is_ptr_sized_integral(), cast_to.is_ptr_sized_integral()) {
(true, true) => {
// casts between two ptr sized integers are trivially always the same size
// so do not depend on any specific pointer size to be the same
EmitState::LintAlways
},
(true, false) => {
// the first type is `usize` and the second is a constant sized signed integer
if ALLOWED_POINTER_SIZES.contains(&to_nbits) {
EmitState::LintOnPtrSize(to_nbits)
} else {
arch_32_suffix
},
EmitState::NoLint
}
},
(false, true) => {
// the first type is a constant sized unsigned integer, and the second is `isize`
if ALLOWED_POINTER_SIZES.contains(&from_nbits) {
EmitState::LintOnPtrSize(from_nbits)
} else {
EmitState::NoLint
}
},
(false, false) => {
// the types are both a constant known size
// and do not depend on any specific pointer size to be the same
if from_nbits == to_nbits {
EmitState::LintAlways
} else {
EmitState::NoLint
}
},
};
let message = match should_lint {
EmitState::NoLint => return,
EmitState::LintAlways => format!("casting `{cast_from}` to `{cast_to}` may wrap around the value"),
EmitState::LintOnPtrSize(ptr_size) => format!(
"casting `{cast_from}` to `{cast_to}` may wrap around the value on targets with {ptr_size}-bit wide pointers",
),
};
if should_lint {
span_lint(
cx,
CAST_POSSIBLE_WRAP,
expr.span,
&format!("casting `{cast_from}` to `{cast_to}` may wrap around the value{suffix}",),
);
}
span_lint(cx, CAST_POSSIBLE_WRAP, expr.span, message.as_str());
}

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@ -118,9 +118,10 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// Checks for casts from an unsigned type to a signed type of
/// the same size. Performing such a cast is a 'no-op' for the compiler,
/// i.e., nothing is changed at the bit level, and the binary representation of
/// the value is reinterpreted. This can cause wrapping if the value is too big
/// the same size, or possibly smaller due to target dependent integers.
/// Performing such a cast is a 'no-op' for the compiler, i.e., nothing is
/// changed at the bit level, and the binary representation of the value is
/// reinterpreted. This can cause wrapping if the value is too big
/// for the target signed type. However, the cast works as defined, so this lint
/// is `Allow` by default.
///

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@ -41,6 +41,14 @@ fn main() {
1u32 as i32;
1u64 as i64;
1usize as isize;
1usize as i8; // should not wrap, usize is never 8 bits
1usize as i16; // wraps on 16 bit ptr size
1usize as i32; // wraps on 32 bit ptr size
1usize as i64; // wraps on 64 bit ptr size
1u8 as isize; // should not wrap, isize is never 8 bits
1u16 as isize; // wraps on 16 bit ptr size
1u32 as isize; // wraps on 32 bit ptr size
1u64 as isize; // wraps on 64 bit ptr size
// Test clippy::cast_sign_loss
1i32 as u32;
-1i32 as u32;

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@ -215,20 +215,104 @@ error: casting `usize` to `isize` may wrap around the value
LL | 1usize as isize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `i32` to `u32` may lose the sign of the value
error: casting `usize` to `i8` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:44:5
|
LL | 1usize as i8; // should not wrap, usize is never 8 bits
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
|
LL | i8::try_from(1usize); // should not wrap, usize is never 8 bits
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `usize` to `i16` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:45:5
|
LL | 1usize as i16; // wraps on 16 bit ptr size
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
|
LL | i16::try_from(1usize); // wraps on 16 bit ptr size
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `usize` to `i16` may wrap around the value on targets with 16-bit wide pointers
--> $DIR/cast.rs:45:5
|
LL | 1usize as i16; // wraps on 16 bit ptr size
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `usize` to `i32` may truncate the value on targets with 64-bit wide pointers
--> $DIR/cast.rs:46:5
|
LL | 1usize as i32; // wraps on 32 bit ptr size
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
|
LL | i32::try_from(1usize); // wraps on 32 bit ptr size
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `usize` to `i32` may wrap around the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers
--> $DIR/cast.rs:46:5
|
LL | 1usize as i32; // wraps on 32 bit ptr size
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `usize` to `i64` may wrap around the value on targets with 64-bit wide pointers
--> $DIR/cast.rs:47:5
|
LL | 1usize as i64; // wraps on 64 bit ptr size
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `u16` to `isize` may wrap around the value on targets with 16-bit wide pointers
--> $DIR/cast.rs:49:5
|
LL | 1u16 as isize; // wraps on 16 bit ptr size
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `u32` to `isize` may wrap around the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers
--> $DIR/cast.rs:50:5
|
LL | 1u32 as isize; // wraps on 32 bit ptr size
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `u64` to `isize` may truncate the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers
--> $DIR/cast.rs:51:5
|
LL | 1u64 as isize; // wraps on 64 bit ptr size
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
|
LL | isize::try_from(1u64); // wraps on 64 bit ptr size
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `u64` to `isize` may wrap around the value on targets with 64-bit wide pointers
--> $DIR/cast.rs:51:5
|
LL | 1u64 as isize; // wraps on 64 bit ptr size
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `i32` to `u32` may lose the sign of the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:54:5
|
LL | -1i32 as u32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `isize` to `usize` may lose the sign of the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:48:5
--> $DIR/cast.rs:56:5
|
LL | -1isize as usize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `i64` to `i8` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:115:5
--> $DIR/cast.rs:123:5
|
LL | (-99999999999i64).min(1) as i8; // should be linted because signed
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -240,7 +324,7 @@ LL | i8::try_from((-99999999999i64).min(1)); // should be linted because sig
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `u64` to `u8` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:127:5
--> $DIR/cast.rs:135:5
|
LL | 999999u64.clamp(0, 256) as u8; // should still be linted
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -252,7 +336,7 @@ LL | u8::try_from(999999u64.clamp(0, 256)); // should still be linted
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `main::E2` to `u8` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:148:21
--> $DIR/cast.rs:156:21
|
LL | let _ = self as u8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^
@ -264,7 +348,7 @@ LL | let _ = u8::try_from(self);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `main::E2::B` to `u8` will truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:149:21
--> $DIR/cast.rs:157:21
|
LL | let _ = Self::B as u8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -272,7 +356,7 @@ LL | let _ = Self::B as u8;
= note: `-D clippy::cast-enum-truncation` implied by `-D warnings`
error: casting `main::E5` to `i8` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:185:21
--> $DIR/cast.rs:193:21
|
LL | let _ = self as i8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^
@ -284,13 +368,13 @@ LL | let _ = i8::try_from(self);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `main::E5::A` to `i8` will truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:186:21
--> $DIR/cast.rs:194:21
|
LL | let _ = Self::A as i8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `main::E6` to `i16` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:200:21
--> $DIR/cast.rs:208:21
|
LL | let _ = self as i16;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -302,7 +386,7 @@ LL | let _ = i16::try_from(self);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `main::E7` to `usize` may truncate the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers
--> $DIR/cast.rs:215:21
--> $DIR/cast.rs:223:21
|
LL | let _ = self as usize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -314,7 +398,7 @@ LL | let _ = usize::try_from(self);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `main::E10` to `u16` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:256:21
--> $DIR/cast.rs:264:21
|
LL | let _ = self as u16;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -326,7 +410,7 @@ LL | let _ = u16::try_from(self);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `u32` to `u8` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:264:13
--> $DIR/cast.rs:272:13
|
LL | let c = (q >> 16) as u8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -338,7 +422,7 @@ LL | let c = u8::try_from(q >> 16);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `u32` to `u8` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:267:13
--> $DIR/cast.rs:275:13
|
LL | let c = (q / 1000) as u8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -349,5 +433,5 @@ help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
LL | let c = u8::try_from(q / 1000);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 41 previous errors
error: aborting due to 51 previous errors