Fix incorrect swap suggestion
Clippy suggests using swap on fields belonging to the same owner causing two mutable borrows of the owner.
Disclosure: This is my first time working with clippy and rusts HIR. I'm very grateful for assistance and suggestions to improve the PR.
fixes#981
changelog: Fix false positive in `manual_swap` lint
New `is_integer_const` to check more const ints
This mostly affects loop checks and the modulo_one lint. Tests were also updated where applicable.
changelog: none
Changed more `Vec` paths to diagnostic_items
In #4519, I missed a few instances of path matching for `Vec`, so here they are.
r? @oli-obk
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Allow block_in_if_{stmt,expr} in external macro
I found this by running `cargo fix --clippy` on quite a big codebase.
You could refactor this assert to
```rust
let block_expr = _;
assert!(block_expr);
```
but,
1. it doesn't increase the readability IMO
2. That isn't possible in a `debug_assert!`
I'm not sure though, if we should allow this for macros in general or just for external macros.
changelog: Allow `block_in_if_{stmt,expr}` in external macros
Simplify `utils::match_def_path`, removing a FIXME
changelog: none
This removes the `Vec<Symbol>` allocation. We still need to call `cx.get_def_path`, but this should already have been interned, and I don't see how we can keep ergonomics of that function without allocating a `Vec`.
r? @phansch
fix misleading doc for explicit_counter_loop lint
changelog: replace misleading examples for explicit_counter_loop & more concise `Why is it bad?` section
This fixes#4472
Clippy suggests using swap on fields belonging to the same owner
causing two mutable borrows of the owner
Fixes#981
Signed-off-by: Cristian Kubis <cristian.kubis@tsunix.de>
Fix missing_const_for_fn false positive
We don't want to lint if the type of the method implements drop.
(constant functions cannot evaluate destructors)
changelog: Fix `missing_const_for_fn` false positive
Fixes#4449
More rustfix tests
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cc #3630
This is probably easier reviewed per-commit.
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Fix unused_unit false positive
changelog: Fix `unused_unit` false positive
For some reason the `expr` of `stmt.node` didn't contain the expansion information, but the `stmt.span` does.
Fixes#4076
Account for trait alias when looking for defid
I hit the crash on the `expect` call when running clippy on rustc libcore.
Hopefully this will fix it.
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Fix some suggestions for redundant_pattern_matching
.. and change the Applicability to `MaybeIncorrect`.
Fixes the problem displayed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/4344#issuecomment-519206388.
We now append `{}` to the suggestion so that the conditional has the
correct syntax again.
(If we were to _remove_ the `if` instead, it would trigger the
`unused_must_use` warning for `#[must_use]` types.)
changelog: Fix some suggestions for `redundant_pattern_matching`
Fixes the problem displayed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/4344#issuecomment-519206388.
We now append `{}` to the suggestion so that the conditional has the
correct syntax again.
(If we were to _remove_ the `if` instead, it would trigger the
`unused_must_use` warning for `#[must_use]` types.
Add autofixable suggestion for unseparated integer literal suffixes
changelog: Add autofixable suggestion for unseparated integer literal suffixes
Somewhat WIP, since I haven't been able to get this working when adding `// run-rustfix` to `ui/literals.rs`. I think the issue is that there are multiple suggestions operating on one numerical literal, and I'm not sure what the best approach is to work around that.
Thanks