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xordi
83f1454ade Fix function and variable names 2021-08-31 09:06:14 +02:00
xordi
aee4f1fc0c Fix CI errors 2021-08-31 08:56:53 +02:00
xordi
abbcea86ff Add new ui tests 2021-08-31 08:56:53 +02:00
xordi
f75d1b2bc5 Check for Not trait implementation 2021-08-31 08:56:53 +02:00
Cameron Steffen
78bf4acc3a Fix clippy for let-else 2021-08-30 20:18:41 -05:00
bors
fd30241281 Auto merge of #7573 - Jarcho:option_if_let_else, r=giraffate
Fix `option_if_let_else`

fixes: #5822
fixes: #6737
fixes: #7567

The inference from #6137 still exists so I'm not sure if this should be moved from the nursery. Before doing that though I'd almost want to see this split into two lints. One suggesting `map_or` and the other suggesting `map_or_else`.

`map_or_else` tends to have longer expressions for both branches so it doesn't end up much shorter than a match expression in practice. It also seems most people find it harder to read. `map_or` at least has the terseness benefit of being on one line most of the time, especially when the `None` branch is just a literal or path expression.

changelog: `break` and `continue` statments local to the would-be closure are allowed in `option_if_let_else`
changelog: don't lint in const contexts  in `option_if_let_else`
changelog: don't lint when yield expressions are used  in `option_if_let_else`
changelog: don't lint when the captures made by the would-be closure conflict with the other branch  in `option_if_let_else`
changelog: don't lint when a field of a local is used when the type could be pontentially moved from  in `option_if_let_else`
changelog: in some cases, don't lint when scrutinee expression conflicts with the captures of the would-be closure  in `option_if_let_else`
2021-08-30 13:57:21 +00:00
lcnr
fd8b150959 feature(const_generics) -> feature(const_param_types) 2021-08-30 11:00:21 +02:00
Ellen
0b526fd7fb rename const_evaluatable_checked to generic_const_exprs
2021-08-30 11:00:21 +02:00
inquisitivecrystal
c8262ade90 Teach tools that macros are now HIR items 2021-08-28 00:24:39 -07:00
inquisitivecrystal
8c4056fd4a Treat macros as HIR items 2021-08-28 00:16:34 -07:00
bors
5e1e9b0c6e Auto merge of #7600 - xFrednet:0000-update-issue-templates, r=camsteffen
Updated issue templates(formatting and rustbot label reference)

This PR updates our issue templates. The changes are:

1. **Make the *Meta* section smaller and not indented**

    The current format sometimes gets messed up when a user simply pasts the rustc version into the issue without indenting it to match the code block. Removing the indention should hopefully help with formatting in the future.

    <details><summary>Example of messed up formatting </summary>

    ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17087237/130811809-2b9bc58e-c13f-4338-b34e-18648a5de413.png)

    </details>

    Additionally, I've removed the Version of Clippy from the template. Every issue that I have seen had matching rustc and Clippy versions, and just asking for `rustc -Vv` makes the issue look cleaner IMO.

2. **Add a comment explaining how additional labels can be added with ``@rustbot` label +<label>`. The explanation looks like this:**

    ```
    <!--
    Additional labels can be added to this issue by including the following command:

    `@rustbot` label +<label>

    Common labels for this issue type are:
    * `I-suggestion-causes-error`
    -->
    ```

    The example ``@rustbot`` call can sadly not be marked as code inside a comment block. But the example will not cause the bot to add any labels. See rust-lang/rust-clippy#7599

---

changelog: none

cc: `@rust-lang/clippy`
2021-08-27 15:42:09 +00:00
Michael Woerister
c6c1f328eb Path remapping: Make behavior of diagnostics output dependent on presence of --remap-path-prefix. 2021-08-27 11:50:44 +02:00
Jason Newcomb
3e5dcba2ee
Small cleanup of option_if_let_else and additional tests. 2021-08-26 11:44:36 -04:00
bors
a4a3f61c9f Auto merge of #7602 - flip1995:needless_collect_appl, r=xFrednet
Set applicability of needless_collect to MaybeIncorrect

Fixes rust-lang/rust#88333

changelog: Set applicability of [`needless_collect`] to MaybeIncorrect
2021-08-26 11:42:47 +00:00
bors
387dbd7da9 Auto merge of #7583 - dswij:match-trait-docs, r=xFrednet
Tweak common tool docs on type-implement-trait check

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/7562#issuecomment-898240963.

changelog: none
2021-08-26 10:04:12 +00:00
dswij
f0cb8a789a
Update doc/common_tools_writing_lints.md
Add missing import `paths` for the doc example.

Co-authored-by: Fridtjof Stoldt <xFrednet@gmail.com>
2021-08-26 18:01:41 +08:00
dswij
86e92c0033 Update common tool docs on type implement trait check
Common tool documentation uses `match_trait_method` which is deprecated.
Additionally, adds information on why `is_trait_method` is not the
preferred way.
2021-08-26 17:29:28 +08:00
flip1995
c6e420266a
Set applicability of needless_collect to MaybeIncorrect 2021-08-26 10:01:11 +01:00
lcnr
afd892a549 update TypeFlags to deal with missing ct substs 2021-08-26 11:00:30 +02:00
lcnr
b1786f62ed add tcx to fn walk 2021-08-26 11:00:30 +02:00
lcnr
19d1fe21c7 make unevaluated const substs optional 2021-08-26 11:00:30 +02:00
lcnr
4d627fc41b require a tcx for TypeVisitor 2021-08-26 10:54:01 +02:00
bors
de80188c64 Auto merge of #7543 - DevinR528:disallowed-mod, r=Manishearth
Add module_style lint to style

changelog: Add new [`module_style`] style lint

This is a configurable (no mod file/mod file) lint that determines if `mod.rs` is used consistently or if `mod.rs` is never used (using the new mod layout).
2021-08-25 15:20:28 +00:00
xFrednet
10909ae390 Updated issue templates(formatting and rustbot label reference) 2021-08-25 16:39:09 +02:00
bors
305177342f Auto merge of #7453 - F3real:assume_function_calls_have_side_effect, r=flip1995
Don't report function calls as unnecessary operation if used in array index

Attempts to fix: #7412

changelog: Don't report function calls used in indexing as unnecessary operation. [`unnecessary_operation`]
2021-08-25 08:31:20 +00:00
Devin Ragotzy
31738b1da3 Add module_style lint to restriction
Add tests for disallowed_mod in ui-cargo test section

Use correct algorithm to determine if mod.rs is missing

Move to two lints and remove config option

Switch lint names so they read "warn on ..."

Emit the same help info for self_named_mod_file warnings

Bail when both lints are Allow

Reword help message for both module_style lints
2021-08-24 15:53:58 -04:00
bors
87c6f32756 Auto merge of #7592 - lengyijun:redundant_allocation, r=camsteffen
redundant_allocation: fix 7487

Fixes #7487

changelog: [`redundant_allocation`] - allow `Box<Box<dyn T>>` which replaces wide pointers with thin pointers
2021-08-24 12:32:01 +00:00
lengyijun
641be558fc redundant_allocation: fix 7487 2021-08-24 13:03:48 +08:00
bors
72df99a49b Auto merge of #83302 - camsteffen:write-piece-unchecked, r=dtolnay
Get piece unchecked in `write`

We already use specialized `zip`, but it seems like we can do a little better by not checking `pieces` length at all.

`Arguments` constructors are now unsafe. So the `format_args!` expansion now includes an `unsafe` block.

<details>
<summary>Local Bench Diff</summary>

```text
 name                        before ns/iter  after ns/iter  diff ns/iter   diff %  speedup
 fmt::write_str_macro1       22,967          19,718               -3,249  -14.15%   x 1.16
 fmt::write_str_macro2       35,527          32,654               -2,873   -8.09%   x 1.09
 fmt::write_str_macro_debug  571,953         575,973               4,020    0.70%   x 0.99
 fmt::write_str_ref          9,579           9,459                  -120   -1.25%   x 1.01
 fmt::write_str_value        9,573           9,572                    -1   -0.01%   x 1.00
 fmt::write_u128_max         176             173                      -3   -1.70%   x 1.02
 fmt::write_u128_min         138             134                      -4   -2.90%   x 1.03
 fmt::write_u64_max          139             136                      -3   -2.16%   x 1.02
 fmt::write_u64_min          129             135                       6    4.65%   x 0.96
 fmt::write_vec_macro1       24,401          22,273               -2,128   -8.72%   x 1.10
 fmt::write_vec_macro2       37,096          35,602               -1,494   -4.03%   x 1.04
 fmt::write_vec_macro_debug  588,291         589,575               1,284    0.22%   x 1.00
 fmt::write_vec_ref          9,568           9,732                   164    1.71%   x 0.98
 fmt::write_vec_value        9,516           9,625                   109    1.15%   x 0.99
```
</details>
2021-08-23 22:55:19 +00:00
bors
15b1c6f1a2 Auto merge of #7595 - camsteffen:branches-sharing-nursery, r=Manishearth
Move branches_sharing_code to nursery

changelog: Move [`branches_sharing_code`] to nursery

...since there are quite a few [open bugs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+branches_sharing_code).
2021-08-23 19:18:09 +00:00
Mara Bos
4c847c0dbd Rollup merge of #88230 - steffahn:a_an, r=oli-obk
Fix typos “a”→“an”

Fix typos in comments; found using a regex to find some easy instance of incorrect usage of a vs. an.

While automation was used to find these, every change was checked manually.

Changes in submodules get separate PRs:
* https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1201
* https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/9821
* https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/1874
* https://github.com/rust-lang/rls/pull/1746
* https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/9984
  _folks @ rust-analyzer are fast at merging…_
  * https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/9985
  * https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/9987
  * https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/9989

_For `clippy`, I don’t know if the changes should better better be moved to a PR to the original repo._

<hr>

This has some overlap with #88226, but neither is a strict superset of the other.

If you want multiple commits, I can split it up; in that case, make sure to suggest a criterion for splitting.
2021-08-23 20:45:49 +02:00
Cameron Steffen
2f73776525 Move branches_sharing_code to nursery 2021-08-23 13:40:04 -05:00
bors
6ca00075ee Auto merge of #7593 - camsteffen:remove-stderr-limit, r=Manishearth
Remove stderr limit

changelog: none

Discussed at https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/257328-clippy/topic/Increase.20test.20stderr.20length.20limit.3F
2021-08-23 16:14:50 +00:00
Cameron Steffen
68b4a43e23 Remove stderr limit 2021-08-23 11:02:03 -05:00
bors
22606e7358 Auto merge of #7539 - Labelray:master, r=camsteffen
Add new lint `negative_feature_names` and `redundant_feature_names`

Add new lint [`negative_feature_names`] to detect feature names with prefixes `no-` or `not-` and new lint [`redundant_feature_names`] to detect feature names with prefixes `use-`, `with-` or suffix `-support`
changelog: Add new lint [`negative_feature_names`] and [`redundant_feature_names`]
2021-08-23 13:56:18 +00:00
Labelray
0a021d5900 Add new lints negative_feature_names and redundant_feature_names 2021-08-23 21:05:44 +08:00
Guillaume Gomez
5868e28537 Rollup merge of #88211 - petrochenkov:withhilo, r=jyn514
cleanup: `Span::new` -> `Span::with_lo`

Extracted from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/84373 as suggested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/84373#issuecomment-857773867.
It turned out less useful then I expected, but anyway.
r? `@cjgillot`
`@bors` rollup
2021-08-22 20:52:54 +02:00
Frank Steffahn
8b6529e048 Fix typos “an”→“a” and a few different ones that appeared in the same search 2021-08-22 18:15:49 +02:00
Frank Steffahn
21da42ce29 Fix more “a”/“an” typos 2021-08-22 17:27:18 +02:00
Frank Steffahn
c86071898f Fix typos “a”→“an” 2021-08-22 15:35:11 +02:00
bors
e5fe4625ff Auto merge of #88163 - camsteffen:collapsible-match-fix, r=Manishearth
Fix clippy::collapsible_match with let expressions

This fixes rust-lang/rust-clippy#7575 which is a regression from #80357. I am fixing the bug here instead of in the clippy repo (if that's okay) because a) the regression has not been synced yet and b) I would like to land the fix on nightly asap.

The fix is basically to re-generalize `match` and `if let` for the lint implementation (they were split because `if let` no longer desugars to `match` in the HIR).

Also fixes rust-lang/rust-clippy#7586 and fixes rust-lang/rust-clippy#7591
cc `@rust-lang/clippy`
`@xFrednet` do you want to review this?
2021-08-22 13:26:32 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
cd4bf7fb8e cleanup: Span::new -> Span::with_lo 2021-08-21 18:07:21 +03:00
Niko Matsakis
5fec618d2e introduce a Coerce predicate 2021-08-19 17:28:24 -04:00
Cameron Steffen
ae02282ad0 Fix clippy let expressions fallout 2021-08-19 14:17:05 -05:00
Marcel Hellwig
4123fedac5 remove box_syntax uses from cranelift and tools 2021-08-18 09:31:51 +02:00
bors
1fc1aee7be Auto merge of #7565 - Jarcho:manual_split_once, r=llogiq
New lint `manual_split_once`

This is a WIP because it still needs to recognize more patterns. Currently handles:

```rust
s.splitn(2, ' ').next();
s.splitn(2, ' ').nth(0)
s.splitn(2, ' ').nth(1);
s.splitn(2, ' ').skip(0).next();
s.splitn(2, ' ').skip(1).next();
s.splitn(2, ' ').next_tuple(); // from itertools

// as well as `unwrap()` and `?` forms
```

Still to do:

```rust
let mut iter = s.splitn(2, ' ');
(iter.next().unwrap(), iter.next()?)

let mut iter = s.splitn(2, ' ');
let key = iter.next().unwrap();
let value = iter.next()?;
```

Suggestions on other patterns to check for would be useful. I've done a search on github for uses of `splitn`. Still have yet to actually look through the results.

There's also the question of whether the lint shouold trigger on all uses of `splitn` with two values, or only on recognized usages. The former could have false positives where it couldn't be replaced, but I'm not sure how common that would be.

changelog: Add lint `manual_split_once`
2021-08-17 21:15:48 +00:00
bors
cde7e6b8d3 Auto merge of #7578 - xFrednet:7172-update-some-docs, r=camsteffen
Small documentation update for the new metadata_collector

Just small documentation updates after the merge of the new metadata collection. I'm also here to deliver on the promised fairy tale:

*Once upon a time, there was a world with many languages. One of the oldest was C a very versatile language that gave great power for the cost of great complexity and manual work. C was so powerful that it was able to create new languages. There is Java a versatile language often used by companies and in formal settings. Python that focused on readability and rapid prototyping capabilities. JavaScript which has some interesting edge cases but was still loved and widely used in the world. Together they build the foundation of our world and continue to shape the interactions between kingdoms worldwide.*

*C ruled as the king of Linux and other operating systems alongside the Queen C++. Together they were powerful leaders, in fact so powerful that they have been ruling this world for over 49 years. They remain happy together and loved by the community. However, with great power comes great responsibility! The two of them have a dark secret. To tell the truth, they sometimes suffer from memory loss and even worse in some instances from race conditions.*

*A mystical creature called Firefox lead to the creation of Mozilla, a global organization fighting for privacy and for their market share in the browser marked. As part of this fight, they started to modify parts of Firefox and eventually created Servo. A completely new creature with a new language called Rust. This new form of communication was focussed on correctness, speed and a new model of memory management.*

*Rust grew up over several years with modification to syntax, content among other things. Finally, in 2015 Rust has reached adulthood which enabled it to take part in the global discourse and shape the future of our world. Some even say that this was the start of a new area withing language design.*

*Rust had already started to build its kingdom and was now the head of a complete organization, with teams being in charge of individual tools used for further development. One team focussing on further improving Rust when it comes to complexity, style and performance was **The Clippy Team**. Its members were a friendly bunch, with mages and wizards among them.*

*With the goal of giving more power to Rust, they identified a Python tool inside Clippy that could be rewritten. This led to the creating of the **Metadata collection monster**. This monster soon replaced the old Python tool and allowed for new creative additions inside Clippy's lint list. With the eradication of the old tool, there came a possibility to update the configuration documentation to span over a lager area. This was done, but some doc comments remained until now in memory of the old tool. This is now the PR that removes these doc comments.*

---

I have to stop now, this already took way longer than the actual changes. It probably also contains some spelling mistakes, but oh well. I hope you get the gist of it 🙃.

---

r? `@camsteffen`

changelog: none
2021-08-17 17:55:28 +00:00
xFrednet
c01aa64591 Small documentation update for the new metadata_collector 2021-08-17 14:51:56 +02:00
bors
c50e6e4203 Auto merge of #7574 - Jarcho:expl_impl_clone_on_copy_doc, r=giraffate
Update docs for `expl_impl_clone_on_copy`

The known issue was fixed in #6993. I missed updating the docs then, so it's happening now.

changelog: None
2021-08-17 00:23:43 +00:00
Jason Newcomb
3c6c7d5de9
Update docs for expl_impl_clone_on_copy. Bug was fixed in 879fa5c9721c89c27be6a9db5f51d935a51f549b1~ 2021-08-16 19:57:14 -04:00