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bors
c7bb200054 Auto merge of #12532 - samueltardieu:issue-12531, r=llogiq
Add necessary parentheses to `manual_unwrap_or_default` lint output

Fix #12531

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changelog: [`manual_unwrap_or_default`]: add parentheses to suggestion when appropriate
2024-03-22 19:53:26 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
1c37a23700 Rollup merge of #122195 - jieyouxu:impl-return-note, r=fmease
Note that the caller chooses a type for type param

```
error[E0308]: mismatched types
  --> $DIR/return-impl-trait.rs:23:5
   |
LL | fn other_bounds<T>() -> T
   |                 -       -
   |                 |       |
   |                 |       expected `T` because of return type
   |                 |       help: consider using an impl return type: `impl Trait`
   |                 expected this type parameter
...
LL |     ()
   |     ^^ expected type parameter `T`, found `()`
   |
   = note: expected type parameter `T`
                   found unit type `()`
   = note: the caller chooses the type of T which can be different from ()
```

Tried to see if "expected this type parameter" can be replaced, but that goes all the way to `rustc_infer` so seems not worth the effort and can affect other diagnostics.

Revives #112088 and #104755.
2024-03-22 20:31:28 +01:00
bors
52b2a5e50d Auto merge of #12529 - samueltardieu:issue-12528, r=y21
Do not warn on .map(_::clone) for Arc, Rc, and their weak variants

Those constructions are idiomatic, and using `Arc::clone(x)` and `Rc::clone(x)` is often the recommended way of cloning a `Arc` or a `Rc`.

Fix #12528

changelog: [`map_clone`]: do not warn on `.map(_::clone)` for `Arc`, `Rc`, and their `Weak` variants
2024-03-22 15:11:52 +00:00
Samuel Tardieu
2ffd1336c7 Add necessary parentheses to manual_unwrap_or_default lint output 2024-03-22 15:42:55 +01:00
bors
f2020c884f Auto merge of #12508 - y21:issue12506, r=llogiq
Fix infinite loop in `cast_sign_loss` when peeling unwrap method calls

Fixes #12506

The lint wants to peel method calls but didn't actually reassign the expression, leading to an infinite loop.

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changelog: Fix infinite loop in [`cast_sign_loss`] when having two chained `.unwrap()` calls
2024-03-22 13:19:09 +00:00
Samuel Tardieu
7c9fe30ce4 Do not warn on .map(_::clone) for Arc, Rc, and their weak variants
Those constructions are idiomatic, and using `Arc::clone(x)` and
`Rc::clone(x)` is often the recommended way of cloning a `Arc` or a
`Rc`.
2024-03-22 10:02:09 +01:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
b7026f87f5 Update (doc) comments
Several (doc) comments were super outdated or didn't provide enough context.

Some doc comments shoved everything in a single paragraph without respecting
the fact that the first paragraph should be a single sentence because rustdoc
treats these as item descriptions / synopses on module pages.
2024-03-22 06:31:51 +01:00
Catherine
0c392d918a new lint legacy_numeric_constants 2024-03-21 17:10:02 -06:00
Philipp Krones
0e62b18435 Merge commit '9d6f41691ed9dbfaec2a2df2661c42451f2fe0d3' into clippy-subtree-update 2024-03-21 22:20:40 +01:00
Philipp Krones
7d42d736c5
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2024-03-21 22:05:29 +01:00
bors
34766a6792 Auto merge of #12496 - Jacherr:issue-12492, r=blyxyas
Disable `cast_lossless` when casting to u128 from any (u)int type

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12492

Disables `cast_lossless` when casting to u128 from any int or uint type. The lint states that when casting to any int type, there can potentially be lossy behaviour if the source type ever exceeds the size of the destination type in the future, which is impossible with a destination of u128.

It's possible this is a bit of a niche edge case which is better addressed by just disabling the lint in code, but I personally couldn't think of any good reason to still lint in this specific case - maybe except if the source is a bool, for readability reasons :).

changelog: FP: `cast_lossless`: disable lint when casting to u128 from any (u)int type
2024-03-20 23:08:45 +00:00
humannum14916
db7c9feaa0 Add UI test for new MSRV check 2024-03-20 14:07:53 -04:00
Jacherr
477108d382 FP: cast_lossless: disable lint when casting to (u)128 from any (u)int type 2024-03-20 13:20:51 +00:00
humannum14916
8c866d36cc Add test for MSRV checking for assigning_clones 2024-03-19 17:07:27 -04:00
y21
3930f8b45d fix infinite loop when peeling unwrap method calls 2024-03-19 00:13:18 +01:00
Esteban Küber
8339474a7c When displaying multispans, ignore empty lines adjacent to ...
```
error[E0308]: `match` arms have incompatible types
   --> tests/ui/codemap_tests/huge_multispan_highlight.rs:98:18
    |
6   |       let _ = match true {
    |               ---------- `match` arms have incompatible types
7   |           true => (
    |  _________________-
8   | |             // last line shown in multispan header
...   |
96  | |
97  | |         ),
    | |_________- this is found to be of type `()`
98  |           false => "
    |  __________________^
...   |
119 | |
120 | |         ",
    | |_________^ expected `()`, found `&str`

error[E0308]: `match` arms have incompatible types
   --> tests/ui/codemap_tests/huge_multispan_highlight.rs:215:18
    |
122 |       let _ = match true {
    |               ---------- `match` arms have incompatible types
123 |           true => (
    |  _________________-
124 | |
125 | |         1 // last line shown in multispan header
...   |
213 | |
214 | |         ),
    | |_________- this is found to be of type `{integer}`
215 |           false => "
    |  __________________^
216 | |
217 | |
218 | |         1 last line shown in multispan
...   |
237 | |
238 | |         ",
    | |_________^ expected integer, found `&str`
```
2024-03-18 16:25:36 +00:00
bors
b5dcaae844 Auto merge of #12498 - y21:issue12489, r=blyxyas
[`map_entry`]: call the visitor on the local's `else` block

Fixes #12489

The lint already has all the logic it needs for figuring out if it can or can't suggest a closure if it sees control flow expressions like `break` or `continue`, but it was ignoring the local's else block, which meant that it didn't see the `return None;` in a `let..else`.

changelog: [`map_entry`]: suggest `if let` instead of a closure when `return` expressions exist in the else block of a `let..else`
2024-03-18 06:28:47 +00:00
bors
e9a50f2859 Auto merge of #12451 - Jacherr:issue-12391, r=llogiq
new restriction lint: `integer_division_remainder_used`

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12391

Introduces a restriction lint which disallows the use of `/` and `%` operators on any `Int` or `Uint` types (i.e., any that use the default `Div` or `Rem` trait implementations). Custom implementations of these traits are ignored.

----

changelog: Add new restriction lint [`integer_division_remainder_used`]
2024-03-17 08:10:32 +00:00
bors
d202eb653b Auto merge of #12450 - cookie-s:fix-optopt-duplicate-diags, r=llogiq
[`option_option`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics

Relates to #12379

This `option_option` lint change skips checks against `ty`s inside `field_def`s defined by external macro to prevent duplicate diagnostics to the same span `ty` by multiple `Struct` definitions.

---

changelog: [`option_option`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics
2024-03-17 07:51:49 +00:00
bors
67fa36a9f2 Auto merge of #12479 - y21:readonly_write_lock_perf, r=Jarcho
move `readonly_write_lock` to perf

[There haven't been any issues](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues?q=is%3Aissue+readonly_write_lock) since its creation and it's a pretty useful lint I think, so I'd say it's worth giving it a try?

Did a lintcheck run on 300 crates with no results, but I guess `RwLock` is usually not something that's used much in libraries.

changelog: move [`readonly_write_lock`] to perf (now warn-by-default)
2024-03-17 03:35:17 +00:00
bors
12ecaa8367 Auto merge of #12482 - J-ZhengLi:issue12131, r=Jarcho
fix [`dbg_macro`] FN when dbg is inside some complex macros

fixes: #12131

It appears that [`root_macro_call_first_node`] only detects `println!` in the following example:
```rust
println!("{:?}", dbg!(s));
```
---

changelog: fix [`dbg_macro`] FN when `dbg` is inside some complex macros

(re-opening b'cuz bors doesn't like my previous one)
2024-03-17 03:22:20 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
f9a9c4bf3b Note that type param is chosen by caller when suggesting return impl Trait 2024-03-16 23:20:42 +00:00
bors
59a5ad4840 Auto merge of #12441 - CBSpeir:dedup-else-if-without-else, r=dswij
[`else_if_without_else`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics

Relates to: #12379

changelog:  Fix duplicate lint diagnostic emission from [`else_if_without_else`]
2024-03-16 15:55:11 +00:00
y21
4e72ca31b5 [map_entry]: call the visitor on the local's else block 2024-03-16 14:15:45 +01:00
bors
c9f24827b3 Auto merge of #12493 - y21:issue12491, r=Alexendoo
fix span calculation for non-ascii in `needless_return`

Fixes #12491

Probably fixes #12328 as well, but that one has no reproducer, so 🤷

The bug was that the lint used `rfind()` for finding the byte index of the start of the previous non-whitespace character:
```
// abc\n     return;
     ^
```
... then subtracting one to get the byte index of the actual whitespace (the `\n` here).
(Subtracting instead of adding because it treats this as the length from the `return` token to the `\n`)

That's correct for ascii, like here, and will get us to the `\n`, however for non ascii, the `c` could be multiple bytes wide, which would put us in the middle of a codepoint if we simply subtract 1 and is what caused the ICE.

There's probably a lot of ways we could fix this.
This PR changes it to iterate backwards using bytes instead of characters, so that when `rposition()` finally finds a non-whitespace byte, we *know* that we've skipped exactly 1 byte. This was *probably*(?) what the code was intending to do

changelog: Fix ICE in [`needless_return`] when previous line end in a non-ascii character
2024-03-15 17:30:23 +00:00
y21
d3f8f3e9d7 fix span calculation for non-ascii in needless_return 2024-03-15 16:59:23 +01:00
bors
5a11fefc25 Auto merge of #12432 - Ethiraric:fix-12411, r=y21
[`unused_enumerate_index`]: trigger on method calls

The lint used to check for patterns looking like:
```rs
for (_, x) in some_iter.enumerate() {
    // Index is ignored
}
```

This commit further checks for chained method calls constructs where we
can detect that the index is unused. Currently, this checks only for the
following patterns:
```rs
some_iter.enumerate().map_function(|(_, x)| ..)
let x = some_iter.enumerate();
x.map_function(|(_, x)| ..)
```
where `map_function` is one of `all`, `any`, `filter_map`, `find_map`,
`flat_map`, `for_each` or `map`.

Fixes #12411.

*Please write a short comment explaining your change (or "none" for internal only changes)*

changelog: [`unused_enumerate_index`]: add detection for method chains such as `iter.enumerate().map(|(_, x)| x)`
2024-03-14 22:26:06 +00:00
Ethiraric
dadcd94b2a [unused_enumerate_index]: Keep explicit element type
Prior to this change, it might be that the lint would remove an explicit
type that was necessary for the type system to keep track of types.

This should be the last change that prevented this lint to be machine
applicable.
2024-03-14 23:12:47 +01:00
bors
b667d02340 Auto merge of #12472 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-10262, r=blyxyas
Don't emit `doc_markdown` lint for missing backticks if it's inside a quote

Fixes #10262.

changelog: Don't emit `doc_markdown` lint for missing backticks if it's inside a quote
2024-03-14 21:39:25 +00:00
bors
8a78128e9d Auto merge of #12386 - Ethiraric:fix-12381, r=blyxyas
[`use_self`]: Make it aware of lifetimes

Have the lint trigger even if `Self` has generic lifetime parameters.

```rs
impl<'a> Foo<'a> {
    type Item = Foo<'a>; // Can be replaced with Self

    fn new() -> Self {
        Foo { // No lifetime, but they are inferred to be that of Self
              // Can be replaced as well
            ...
        }
    }

    // Don't replace `Foo<'b>`, the lifetime is different!
    fn eq<'b>(self, other: Foo<'b>) -> bool {
        ..
    }
```

Fixes #12381

*Please write a short comment explaining your change (or "none" for internal only changes)*

changelog: [`use_self`]: Have the lint trigger even if `Self` has generic lifetime parameters
2024-03-14 16:28:57 +00:00
maekawatoshiki
c5d3b62cfc
Fix conflict 2024-03-14 12:40:33 +09:00
maekawatoshiki
20e4c74521 Handle false positive with map_clone 2024-03-14 12:36:54 +09:00
J-ZhengLi
fe4e0aca73 checks dbg inside other macros as well (but no ext macro);
some refractoring;
2024-03-14 09:32:05 +08:00
J-ZhengLi
0535f55831 lint nested dbg! macros, split tests 2024-03-14 09:29:29 +08:00
J-ZhengLi
1fe884401a fix [dbg_macro] FN when dbg is inside some complex macros 2024-03-14 09:29:29 +08:00
y21
adcbb4a9b7 move readonly_write_lock to perf 2024-03-13 20:56:53 +01:00
Ethiraric
7cdeac5773 [unused_enumerate_index]: trigger on method calls
The lint used to check for patterns looking like:
```rs
for (_, x) in some_iter.enumerate() {
    // Index is ignored
}
```

This commit further checks for chained method calls constructs where we
can detect that the index is unused. Currently, this checks only for the
following patterns:
```rs
some_iter.enumerate().map_function(|(_, x)| ..)
let x = some_iter.enumerate();
x.map_function(|(_, x)| ..)
```
where `map_function` is one of `all`, `any`, `filter_map`, `find_map`,
`flat_map`, `for_each` or `map`.

Fixes #12411.
2024-03-13 20:28:01 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
03d7ae8153 Also handle <blockquote> and <q> HTML tags 2024-03-13 19:31:01 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
cd36b25c4f Add regression test for #10262 2024-03-13 19:25:36 +01:00
bors
73be4863f0 Auto merge of #12459 - y21:unconditional_recursion_from_into, r=Jarcho
lint when calling the blanket `Into` impl from a `From` impl

Closes #11150
```
warning: function cannot return without recursing
  --> x.rs:9:9
   |
9  | /         fn from(value: f32) -> Self {
10 | |             value.into()
11 | |         }
   | |_________^
   |
note: recursive call site
  --> x.rs:10:13
   |
10 |             value.into()
   |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^
```

I'm also thinking that we can probably generalize this lint to #11032 at some point (instead of hardcoding a bunch of impls), like how rustc's `unconditional_recursion` works, at least up to one indirect call, but this still seems useful for now :)

I've also noticed that we use `fn_def_id` in a bunch of lints and then try to get the node args of the call in a separate step, so I made a helper function that does both in one. I intend to refactor a bunch of uses of `fn_def_id` to use this later

I can add more test cases, but this is already using much of the same logic that exists for the other impls that this lint looks for (e.g. making sure that there are no conditional returns).

changelog: [`unconditional_recursion`]: emit a warning inside of `From::from` when unconditionally calling the blanket `.into()` impl
2024-03-13 16:32:25 +00:00
y21
65defdb474 [unconditional_recursion]: catch From -> Into -> From 2024-03-13 17:22:54 +01:00
bors
99e8000b92 Auto merge of #12466 - J-ZhengLi:issue12377, r=blyxyas
fix [`empty_docs`] trigger in proc-macro

fixes: #12377

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changelog: fix [`empty_docs`] trigger in proc-macros
2024-03-12 19:23:26 +00:00
Catherine Flores
244d7da817 [cast_lossless]: Suggest type alias instead of the aliased type 2024-03-12 10:16:27 -05:00
Arthur Carcano
cbbb0ae7d2 fix: allow-one-hash-in-raw-strings option of needless_raw_string_hashes was ignored
Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/11481

changelog: Fix `allow-one-hash-in-raw-strings` option of [`needless_raw_string_hashes`] was ignored
2024-03-12 10:59:41 +01:00
bors
a8a7371728 Auto merge of #12417 - Alexendoo:iter-nth, r=flip1995
Move `iter_nth` to `style`, add machine applicable suggestion

There's no `O(n)` involved with `.iter().nth()` on the linted types since the iterator implementations provide `nth` and/or `advance_by` that operate in `O(1)`

For slice iterators the codegen is equivalent, `VecDeque`'s iterator seems to codegen differently but that doesn't seem significant enough to keep it as a perf lint

changelog: [`iter_nth`] Move to `style`

r? `@flip1995`
2024-03-12 08:54:26 +00:00
J-ZhengLi
3cd6fd15a5 fix [empty_docs] trigger in proc-macro 2024-03-12 10:40:40 +08:00
J-ZhengLi
10677d6901 add with_empty_docs attr macro & test cases for issue #12377 2024-03-12 09:19:35 +08:00
Jacherr
100ab4993e new restriction lint: division_remainder_used 2024-03-11 22:51:03 +00:00
bors
e22ca03627 Auto merge of #12452 - CBSpeir:dedup-manual-retain, r=blyxyas
[`manual_retain`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics

Relates to: #12379

The first lint guard executed in `LateLintPass::check_expr` was testing if the parent was of type `ExprKind::Assign`.  This meant the lint emitted on both sides of the assignment operator when `check_expr` is called on either `Expr`.  The guard in the fix only lints once when the `Expr` is of kind `Assign`.

changelog:  Fix duplicate lint diagnostic emission from [`manual_retain`]
2024-03-11 22:21:27 +00:00
bors
f685a4b3f1 Auto merge of #12378 - GuillaumeGomez:duplicated_attr, r=blyxyas
Add new `duplicated_attributes` lint

It's a lint idea that `@llogiq` gave me while reviewing another PR.

There are some limitations, in particular for the "output". Initially I wanted to make it possible for directly lint against the whole attribute if its parts were all duplicated, but then I realized that the output would be chaotic if the duplicates were coming from different attributes, so I preferred to go to the simplest way and simply emit a warning for each entry. Not the best, but makes the implementation much easier.

Another limitation is that `cfg_attr` would be a bit more tricky to implement because we need to check if two `cfg` sets are exactly the same. I added a FIXME and will likely come back to it later.

And finally, I updated the `cargo dev update_lints` command because the generated `tests/ui/rename.rs` file was emitting the `duplicated_attributes` lint, so I allowed this lint inside it to prevent it from working.

changelog: Add new `duplicated_attributes` lint
2024-03-11 18:36:21 +00:00
WeiTheShinobi
8e55bbf115 [single_match]: Fix duplicate diagnostics 2024-03-11 01:08:37 +08:00
bors
86717f2f0c Auto merge of #12445 - y21:document-diagnostic-utils, r=xFrednet
add documentation to the `span_lint_hir` functions

As far as I could tell, these weren't documented anywhere, and since this is sometimes needed over `span_lint` for `#[allow]` attrs to work, I thought I would add a little bit of documentation.
When I started with clippy development, I also had no idea what these functions were for.

changelog: none
2024-03-10 10:49:05 +00:00
Christopher B. Speir
ed6e6291dc Fix duplicate lint emission from [manual_retain] 2024-03-09 18:58:40 -06:00
Guillaume Gomez
98ac5f1e8c Rename into manual_unwrap_or_default 2024-03-10 01:23:28 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
b0f358fd3c Update ui test 2024-03-10 01:23:28 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
fadb254073 Add new ui test for match_option_and_default 2024-03-10 01:15:23 +01:00
kcz
a92037fce8
[option_option]: Fix duplicate diagnostics 2024-03-09 18:08:40 -05:00
bors
7ee75f896f Auto merge of #12447 - MarcusGrass:mg/fix-12438-regression, r=y21
Fix #12438 std_instead_of_core regression

Fixes #12438.

Boy-scouting removed two paths that checks for duplication since I thought they were unused. However, that's just because I didn't spot it in the diff.

I installed [difftastic](https://github.com/Wilfred/difftastic) and ran it on the old one:

![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/assets/34198073/5c51276c-055a-49a3-9425-6f7da0590fb0)

And the new one (fixed):

![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/assets/34198073/6e10f29c-6d6b-4f64-893f-de526424f1cd)

New one (stderr):
![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/assets/34198073/c4c07776-ee0f-47ba-996f-6b632de47c81)

Good teachings for the future when inspecting diffs with a lot of line changes, should've thought of that before, sorry for the trouble!

changelog: [`std_instead_of_core`] Fix false positive for crates that are in `std` but not `core`
2024-03-09 21:23:38 +00:00
Jacherr
0e59259add add new lint zero_repeat_side_effects 2024-03-09 18:53:14 +00:00
y21
eb5ce85932 mention span_lint_hir in span_lint and add a reason to disallowed_methods 2024-03-09 19:40:39 +01:00
MarcusGrass
b44ab66156
Fix #12438 false positive regression 2024-03-09 18:37:18 +01:00
y21
ced8bc5b8f use span_lint_hir instead of span_lint in more lints 2024-03-09 17:43:04 +01:00
bors
b2f9c4cbc7 Auto merge of #12442 - cookie-s:fix-mutmut-duplicate-diags, r=y21
[`mut_mut`]: Fix duplicate diags

Relates to #12379

The `mut_mut` lint produced two diagnostics for each `mut mut` pattern in `ty` inside  `block`s because `MutVisitor::visit_ty` was called from `MutMut::check_ty` and  `MutMut::check_block` independently. This PR fixes the issue.

---

changelog: [`mut_mut`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics
2024-03-09 13:13:28 +00:00
bors
099e2c0033 Auto merge of #12443 - cookie-s:noeffectreoplace-fix-dup-diags, r=Alexendoo
[`no_effect_replace`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics

Relates to #12379

Fixes `no_effect_replace` duplicate diagnostics

---

changelog: [`no_effect_replace`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics
2024-03-09 13:02:47 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
ae52a9d428 Update ui tests 2024-03-09 12:43:19 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
d57d001543 Update cargo dev update_lints command to fix new warning emitted by duplicated_attributes 2024-03-09 12:43:19 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
749e225cd6 Add ui test for new duplicated_attributes lint 2024-03-09 12:43:18 +01:00
bors
453242cbde Auto merge of #12310 - samueltardieu:issue-12307, r=xFrednet
New lint `const_is_empty`

This lint detects calls to `.is_empty()` on an entity initialized from a string literal and flag them as suspicious. To avoid triggering on macros called from generated code, it checks that the `.is_empty()` receiver, the call itself and the initialization come from the same context.

Fixes #12307

changelog: [`const_is_empty`]: new lint
2024-03-09 09:56:37 +00:00
Christopher B. Speir
8d78cd17e1 Fix duplicate lint emission from [else_if_without_else] 2024-03-08 22:36:17 -06:00
kcz
7473f0522c
[no_effect_replace]: Fix duplicate diagnostics 2024-03-08 23:05:16 -05:00
kcz
4e95b4a026
[mut_mut]: Fix duplicate diags 2024-03-08 22:39:36 -05:00
Nadrieril
2dd085fb00 Allow lint where we don't care 2024-03-09 01:13:42 +01:00
bors
0b4b684b46 Auto merge of #12433 - J-ZhengLi:issue12197, r=dswij
fix [`missing_docs_in_private_items`] on some proc macros

fixes: #12197

---

changelog: [`missing_docs_in_private_items`] support manually search for docs as fallback method
2024-03-08 11:05:50 +00:00
J-ZhengLi
adc91e4913 support manually search for docs in case attr was removed by proc macros 2024-03-08 16:32:47 +08:00
J-ZhengLi
3a6cac7c06 add rewrite_struct proc-macro and test case 2024-03-08 09:32:38 +08:00
Ethiraric
f3879b3630 [use_self]: Make it aware of lifetimes
Have the lint trigger even if `Self` has generic lifetime parameters.

```rs
impl<'a> Foo<'a> {
    type Item = Foo<'a>; // Can be replaced with Self

    fn new() -> Self {
        Foo { // No lifetime, but they are inferred to be that of Self
              // Can be replaced as well
            ...
        }
    }

    // Don't replace `Foo<'b>`, the lifetime is different!
    fn eq<'b>(self, other: Foo<'b>) -> bool {
        ..
    }
```

Fixes #12381
2024-03-07 20:45:59 +01:00
Philipp Krones
7e83df4068 Merge commit '93f0a9a91f58c9b2153868f458402155fb6265bb' into clippy-subtree-update 2024-03-07 17:19:29 +01:00
Philipp Krones
a6df0277ea
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2024-03-07 17:14:36 +01:00
Alex Macleod
ac643a278b Don't lint redundant_field_names across macro boundaries 2024-03-07 12:21:16 +00:00
bors
a79db2aa51 Auto merge of #12401 - MarcusGrass:dedup-nonminimal-bool, r=blyxyas
Remove double expr lint

Related to #12379.

Previously the code manually checked nested binop exprs in unary exprs, but those were caught anyway by `check_expr`. Removed that code path, the path is used in the tests.

---

changelog: [`nonminimal_bool`] Remove duplicate output on nested Binops in Unary exprs.
2024-03-06 13:32:53 +00:00
bors
e485a02ef2 Auto merge of #12077 - Kobzol:assigning-clones, r=blyxyas
Add `assigning_clones` lint

This PR is a "revival" of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10613 (with `@kpreid's` permission).

I tried to resolve most of the unresolved things from the mentioned PR:
1) The lint now checks properly if we indeed call the functions `std::clone::Clone::clone` or `std::borrow::ToOwned::to_owned`.
2) It now supports both method and function (UFCS) calls.
3) A heuristic has been added to decide if the lint should apply. It will only apply if the type on which the method is called has a custom implementation of `clone_from/clone_into`. Notably, it will not trigger for types that use `#[derive(Clone)]`.
4) `Deref` handling has been (hopefully) a bit improved, but I'm not sure if it's ideal yet.

I also added a bunch of additional tests.

There are a few things that could be improved, but shouldn't be blockers:
1) When the right-hand side is a function call, it is transformed into e.g. `::std::clone::Clone::clone(...)`. It would be nice to either auto-import the `Clone` trait or use the original path and modify it (e.g. `clone::Clone::clone` -> `clone::Clone::clone_from`). I don't know how to modify the `QPath` to do that though.
2) The lint currently does not trigger when the left-hand side is a local variable without an initializer. This is overly conservative, since it could trigger when the variable has no initializer, but it has been already initialized at the moment of the function call, e.g.
```rust
let mut a;
...
a = Foo;
...
a = b.clone(); // Here the lint should trigger, but currently doesn't
```
These cases probably won't be super common, but it would be nice to make the lint more precise. I'm not sure how to do that though, I'd need access to some dataflow analytics or something like that.

changelog: new lint [`assigning_clones`]
2024-03-05 15:26:57 +00:00
bors
2d9d404448 Auto merge of #12413 - high-cloud:fix_assign_ops2, r=flip1995
[`misrefactored_assign_op`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics

Relate to #12379

The following diagnostics appear twice
```
  --> tests/ui/assign_ops2.rs:26:5
   |
LL |     a *= a * a;
   |     ^^^^^^^^^^
   |
help: did you mean `a = a * a` or `a = a * a * a`? Consider replacing it with
```

because `a` (lhs) appears in both left operand and right operand in the right hand side.
This PR fixes the issue so that if a diagnostic is created for an operand, the check of the other operand will be skipped. It's fine because the result is always the same in the affected operators.

changelog: [`misrefactored_assign_op`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics
2024-03-05 14:34:56 +00:00
bors
21efd39b04 Auto merge of #12423 - GuillaumeGomez:code-wrapped-element, r=Alexendoo
Don't emit "missing backticks" lint if the element is wrapped in `<code>` HTML tags

Fixes #9473.

changelog: Don't emit "missing backticks" lint if the element is wrapped in `<code>` HTML tags
2024-03-05 14:02:54 +00:00
Yaodong Yang
3c5008e8de [misrefactored_assign_op]: Fix duplicate diagnostics 2024-03-05 19:53:26 +08:00
Guillaume Gomez
bd9b9ffa04 Add regression test for #9473 2024-03-05 12:07:37 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
dc37dddeb5 Rename DiagnosticMessage as DiagMessage. 2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
Samuel Moelius
cc4c8db0fd Handle plural acronyms in doc_markdown 2024-03-04 22:00:24 +00:00
Alex Macleod
301d293ef6 Move iter_nth to style, add machine applicable suggestion 2024-03-04 16:39:15 +00:00
bors
c0939b18b8 Auto merge of #12409 - cookie-s:fix-identityop-duplicate-errors, r=Alexendoo
[`identity_op`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics

Relates to #12379

In the `identity_op` lint, the following diagnostic was emitted two times

```
  --> tests/ui/identity_op.rs:156:5
   |
LL |     1 * 1;
   |     ^^^^^ help: consider reducing it to: `1`
   |
```

because both of the left operand and the right operand are the identity element of the multiplication.

This PR fixes the issue so that if a diagnostic is created for an operand, the check of the other operand will be skipped. It's fine because the result is always the same in the affected operators.

---

changelog: [`identity_op`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics
2024-03-04 14:43:38 +00:00
bors
e970fa52e7 Auto merge of #12341 - y21:issue12337, r=dswij
Check for try blocks in `question_mark` more consistently

Fixes #12337

I split this PR up into two commits since this moves a method out of an `impl`, which makes for a pretty bad diff (the `&self` parameter is now unused, and there isn't a reason for that function to be part of the `impl` now).

The first commit is the actual relevant change and the 2nd commit just moves stuff (github's "hide whitespace" makes the diff easier to look at)

------------
Now for the actual issue:

`?` within `try {}` blocks desugars to a `break` to the block, rather than a `return`, so that changes behavior in those cases.

The lint has multiple patterns to look for and in *some* of them it already does correctly check whether we're in a try block, but this isn't done for all of its patterns.

We could add another `self.inside_try_block()` check to the function that looks for `let-else-return`, but I chose to actually just move those checks out and instead have them in `LintPass::check_{stmt,expr}`. This has the advantage that we can't (easily) accidentally forget to add that check in new patterns that might be added in the future.

(There's also a bit of a subtle interaction between two lints, where `question_mark`'s LintPass calls into `manual_let_else`, so I added a check to make sure we don't avoid linting for something that doesn't have anything to do with `?`)

changelog: [`question_mark`]: avoid linting on try blocks in more cases
2024-03-04 14:34:56 +00:00
bors
f75d8c7f1b Auto merge of #12393 - J-ZhengLi:issue9413, r=dswij
fix [`derive_partial_eq_without_eq`] FP on trait projection

fixes: #9413 #9319

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changelog: fix [`derive_partial_eq_without_eq`] FP on trait projection

Well, this is awkward, it works but I don't understand why, why `clippy_utils::ty::implements_trait` couldn't detects the existance of `Eq` trait, even thought it's obviously present in the derive attribute.
2024-03-04 06:43:59 +00:00
kcz
3b9939e83b
[identity_op]: Fix duplicate errors 2024-03-03 19:25:51 -05:00
bors
c2dd413c79 Auto merge of #12403 - samueltardieu:issue-12402, r=blyxyas
Pointers cannot be converted to integers at compile time

Fix #12402

changelog: [`transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts`]: do not suggest invalid const casts
2024-03-03 23:09:54 +00:00
bors
aceeb54b75 Auto merge of #12405 - PartiallyTyped:12404, r=blyxyas
Added msrv to threadlocal initializer check

closes: #12404
changelog:[`thread_local_initializer_can_be_made_const`]: Check for MSRV (>= 1.59) before processing.
2024-03-03 23:01:37 +00:00
Samuel Tardieu
6e5332cd9c Pointers cannot be converted to integers at compile time 2024-03-03 23:55:01 +01:00
bors
30642113b2 Auto merge of #12406 - MarcusGrass:fix-duplicate-std-instead-of-core, r=Alexendoo
Dedup std_instead_of_core by using first segment span for uniqueness

Relates to #12379.

Instead of checking that the paths have an identical span, it checks that the relevant `std` part of the path segment's span is identical. Added a multiline test, because my first implementation was worse and failed that, then I realized that you could grab the span off the first_segment `Ident`.

I did find another bug that isn't addressed by this, and that exists on master as well.

The path:
```Rust
use std::{io::Write, fmt::Display};
```

Will get fixed into:
```Rust
use core::{io::Write, fmt::Display};
```

Which doesn't compile since `io::Write` isn't in `core`, if any of those paths are present in `core` it'll do the replace and cause a miscompilation. Do you think I should file a separate bug for that? Since `rustfmt` default splits those up it isn't that big of a deal.

Rustfmt:
```Rust
// Pre
use std::{io::Write, fmt::Display};
// Post
use std::fmt::Display;
use std::io::Write;
```
---

changelog: [`std_instead_of_core`]: Fix duplicated output on multiple imports
2024-03-03 18:22:40 +00:00
MarcusGrass
3735bf93ff
Working but not with mixed imports 2024-03-03 17:23:11 +01:00
MarcusGrass
a2e4ef294c
dump bugged fix 2024-03-03 17:17:58 +01:00
Quinn Sinclair
08459b4dae Added msrv to threadlocal initializer 2024-03-03 15:43:09 +01:00
MarcusGrass
74cba639e9
Dedup std_instead_of_core by using first segment span for uniqueness 2024-03-03 15:30:49 +01:00