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README: Add subsection on running Clippy as a rustc wrapper
This is useful for projects that do not use cargo. Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
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cargo clippy -p example -- --no-deps
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```
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### As a rustc replacement (`clippy-driver`)
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Clippy can also be used in projects that do not use cargo. To do so, you will need to replace
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your `rustc` compilation commands with `clippy-driver`. For example, if your project runs:
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```terminal
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rustc --edition 2018 -Cpanic=abort foo.rs
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```
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Then, to enable Clippy, you will need to call:
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```terminal
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clippy-driver --edition 2018 -Cpanic=abort foo.rs
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```
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Note that `rustc` will still run, i.e. it will still emit the output files it normally does.
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### Travis CI
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You can add Clippy to Travis CI in the same way you use it locally:
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