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@ -7,16 +7,25 @@ creating an example lint from scratch.
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To get started, we will create a lint that detects functions called `foo`,
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because that's clearly a non-descriptive name.
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* [Setup](#Setup)
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* [Testing](#Testing)
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* [Rustfix tests](#Rustfix-tests)
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* [Lint declaration](#Lint-declaration)
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* [Lint passes](#Lint-passes)
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* [Emitting a lint](#Emitting-a-lint)
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* [Adding the lint logic](#Adding-the-lint-logic)
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* [Documentation](#Documentation)
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* [Running rustfmt](#Running-rustfmt)
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* [Debugging](#Debugging)
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* [PR Checklist](#PR-Checklist)
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* [Cheatsheet](#Cheatsheet)
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### Setup
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Clippy depends on the current git master version of rustc, which can change rapidly. Make sure you're
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working near rust-clippy's master, and use the `setup-toolchain.sh` script to configure the appropriate
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toolchain for this directory.
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### Testing
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Let's write some tests first that we can execute while we iterate on our lint.
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Running `TESTNAME=ui/foo_functions cargo uitest` should pass then. When you
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commit your lint, be sure to commit the `*.stderr` files, too.
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Let's have a look at implementing our lint now.
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### Rustfix tests
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If the lint you are working on is making use of structured suggestions, the
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test file should include a `// run-rustfix` comment at the top. This will
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additionally run [rustfix](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustfix) for
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that test. Rustfix will apply the suggestions from the lint to the code of the
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test file and compare that to the contents of a `.fixed` file.
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Use `tests/ui/update-all-references.sh` to automatically generate the
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`.fixed` file after running `cargo test`.
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With tests in place, let's have a look at implementing our lint now.
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### Testing manually
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Manually testing against an example file is useful if you have added some
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`println!`s and test suite output becomes unreadable. To try Clippy with your
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local modifications, run `env CLIPPY_TESTS=true cargo run --bin clippy-driver -- -L ./target/debug input.rs`
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from the working copy root.
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### Lint declaration
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```
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That should be it for the lint implementation. Running `cargo test` should now
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pass and we can finish up our work by adding some documentation.
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pass.
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### Author lint
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If you have trouble implementing your lint, there is also the internal `author`
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lint to generate Clippy code that detects the offending pattern. It does not
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work for all of the Rust syntax, but can give a good starting point.
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First, create a new UI test file in the `tests/ui/` directory with the pattern
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you want to match:
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```rust
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// ./tests/ui/my_lint.rs
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fn main() {
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#[clippy::author]
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let arr: [i32; 1] = [7]; // Replace line with the code you want to match
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}
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```
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Now you run `TESTNAME=ui/my_lint cargo uitest` to produce a `.stdout` file with
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the generated code:
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```rust
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// ./tests/ui/my_lint.stdout
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if_chain! {
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if let ExprKind::Array(ref elements) = stmt.node;
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if elements.len() == 1;
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if let ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = elements[0].node;
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if let LitKind::Int(7, _) = lit.node;
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then {
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// report your lint here
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}
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}
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```
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If the command was executed successfully, you can copy the code over to where
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you are implementing your lint.
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### Documentation
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Once your lint is merged, this documentation will show up in the [lint
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list][lint_list].
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### Running rustfmt
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[Rustfmt](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt) is a tool for formatting Rust code according
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to style guidelines. Your code has to be formatted by `rustfmt` before a PR can be merged.
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It can be installed via `rustup`:
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```bash
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rustup component add rustfmt
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```
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Use `cargo fmt --all` to format the whole codebase.
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### Debugging
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If you want to debug parts of your lint implementation, you can use the `dbg!`
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### PR Checklist
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TODO: Prose
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Before submitting your PR make sure you followed all of the basic requirements:
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- [ ] Followed [lint naming conventions][lint_naming]
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- [ ] Added passing UI tests (including committed `.stderr` file)
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Here are some pointers to things you are likely going to need for every lint:
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* [Clippy utils][utils] - Various helper functions. Maybe the function you need
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is already in here. (`implements_trait`, `match_path`, `snippet`, etc)
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is already in here (`implements_trait`, `match_path`, `snippet`, etc)
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* [Clippy diagnostics][diagnostics]
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* [The `if_chain` macro][if_chain]
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* [`in_macro`][in_macro] and [`in_external_macro`][in_external_macro]
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