improve [`match_same_arms`] messages, enable rustfix test
closes: #9251
don't worry about the commit size, most of them are generated
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changelog: improve [`match_same_arms`] lint messages
`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`: Fix false positives due to false drops of place expressions
Place expressions do not really create temporaries, so they will not create significant drops. For example, the following code snippet is quite good (#8963):
```rust
fn main() {
let x = std::sync::Mutex::new(vec![1, 2, 3]);
let x_guard = x.lock().unwrap();
match x_guard[0] {
1 => println!("1!"),
x => println!("{x}"),
}
drop(x_guard); // Some "usage"
}
```
Also, the previous logic thinks that references like `&MutexGuard<_>`/`Ref<'_, MutexGuard<'_, _>>` have significant drops, which is simply not true, so it is fixed together in this PR.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8963
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9072
changelog: [`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`]: Fix false positives due to false drops of place expressions.
r? `@blyxyas`
add new lint that disallow renaming parameters in trait functions
fixes: #11443fixes: #486
changelog: add new lint [`renamed_function_params`]
Note that the lint name is not final, because I have a bad reputation in naming things, and I don't trust myself.
Lint direct priority conflicts in `[workspace.lints]`
Partially addresses #12729
This still doesn't do any workspace resolution stuff, so it will not catch any virtual workspaces or conflicts from inherited definitions. But while we're parsing the `Cargo.toml` we might as well check the workspace definitions if we find them
changelog: none
Handle `rustc_on_unimplemented` in duplicated_attributes
```rust
#[rustc_on_unimplemented(
on(
_Self = "&str",
label = "`a"
),
on(
_Self = "alloc::string::String",
label = "a"
),
)]
```
The lint treats this as a repetition because `rustc_on_unimplemented:🔛:label` appears twice, but that's ok.
Fixes#12619
changelog: [`duplicated_attributes`]: fix handling of `rustc_on_unimplemented`
Add new lint `doc_lazy_continuation`
changelog: [`doc_lazy_continuation`]: add lint that warns on so-called "lazy paragraph continuations"
This is a follow-up for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121659, since most cases of unintended block quotes are lazy continuations. The lint is designed to be more generally useful than that, though, because it will also catch unintended list items and unintended block quotes that didn't coincidentally hit a pulldown-cmark bug.
The second commit is the result of running `cargo dev dogfood --fix`, and manually fixing anything that seems wrong. NOTE: this lint's suggestions should never change the parser's interpretation of the markdown, but in many cases, it seems that doc comments in clippy were written without regard for this feature of Markdown (which, I suppose, is why this lint should exist).
fix: use hir_with_context to produce correct snippets for assigning_clones
The `assigning_clones` lint is producing wrong output when the assignment is a macro call.
Since Applicability level `Unspecified` will never be changed inside `hir_with_applicability`, so it is safe here to replace `hir_with_applicability` with `hir_with_context` to generate snippets of the macro call instead of the expansion.
fixes#12776
changelog: [`assigning_clones`]: use `hir_with_context` to produce correct snippets
fix false positive in Issue/12098 because lack of consideration of mutable caller
fixes [Issue#12098](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12098)
In issue#12098, the former code doesn't consider the caller for clone is mutable, and suggests to delete clone function.
In this change, we first get the inner caller requests for clone,
and if it's immutable, the following code will suggest deleting clone.
If it's mutable, the loop will check whether a borrow check violation exists,
if exists, the lint should not execute, and the function will directly return;
otherwise, the following code will handle this.
changelog: [`clippy::unnecessary_to_owned`]: fix false positive
This is a follow-up for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121659,
since most cases of unintended block quotes are lazy continuations.
The lint is designed to be more generally useful than that, though,
because it will also catch unintended list items and unintended
block quotes that didn't coincidentally hit a pulldown-cmark bug.
Allow more attributes in `clippy::useless_attribute`
Fixes#12753Fixes#4467Fixes#11595Fixes#10878
changelog: [`useless_attribute`]: Attributes allowed on `use` items now include `ambiguous_glob_exports`, `hidden_glob_reexports`, `dead_code`, `unused_braces`, and `clippy::disallowed_types`.
Current implementation looks for significant drops, that can change the
behavior, but that's not enough - value might not have a Drop itself but
one of its children might have it.
A good example is passing a reference to `PathBuf` to `std::fs::File::open`.
There's no benefits to pass `PathBuf` by value, but since clippy can't
see `Drop` on `Vec` several layers down it complains forcing pass by
value and making it impossible to use the same name later.
New implementation only looks at copy values or values created inplace
so existing variable will never be moved but things that take a string
reference created and value is created inplace `&"".to_owned()` will
make it to suggest to use `"".to_owned()` still.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12454
Suggest collapsing nested or patterns if the MSRV allows it
Nested `or` patterns have been stable since 1.53, so we should be able to suggest `Some(1 | 2)` if the MSRV isn't set below that.
This change adds an msrv check and also moves it to `matches/mod.rs`, because it's also needed by `redundant_guards`.
changelog: [`collapsible_match`]: suggest collapsing nested or patterns if the MSRV allows it
fix suggestion error for [`manual_is_ascii_check`] with missing type
fixes: #11324fixes: #11776
changelog: improve [`manual_is_ascii_check`] to suggest labeling type in closure, fix FP with type generics, and improve linting on ref expressions.
suppress `readonly_write_lock` for underscore-prefixed bindings
Fixes#12733
Unsure if there's a better way to prevent this kind of false positive but this is the one that made most sense to me.
In my experience, prefixing bindings with an underscore is the usual way to name variables that aren't used and that exist purely for executing drop code at the end of the scope.
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changelog: suppress [`readonly_write_lock`] for underscore-prefixed bindings
check if closure as method arg has read access in [`collection_is_never_read`]
fixes: #11783
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changelog: fix [`collection_is_never_read`] misfires when use `retain` for iteration
configurably allow `useless_vec` in tests
This adds a `àllow-useless-vec-in-test` configuration which, when set to `true` will allow the `useless_vec` lint in `#[test]` functions and code within `#[cfg(test)]`. It also moves a `is_in_test` helper to `clippy_utils`.
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changelog: configurably allow [`useless_vec`] in test code
This adds a `àllow-useless-vec-in-test` configuration which, when set
to `true` will allow the `useless_vec` lint in `#[test]` functions and
code within `#[cfg(test)]`. It also moves a `is_in_test` helper to
`clippy_utils`.
fix [`large_stack_arrays`] linting in `vec` macro
fixes: #12586
this PR also adds a wrapper function `matching_root_macro_call` to `clippy_utils::macros`, considering how often that same pattern appears in the codebase.
(I'm always very indecisive towards naming, so, if anyone have better idea of how that function should be named, feel free to suggest it)
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changelog: fix [`large_stack_arrays`] linting in `vec` macro; add `matching_root_macro_call` to clippy_utils
[`non_canonical_partial_ord_impl`]: Fix emitting warnings which conflict with `needless_return`
fixes#12683
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changelog: fix [`non_canonical_partial_ord_impl`] emitting warnings which conflict with `needless_return`
Disallow ambiguous attributes on expressions
This implements the suggestion in [#15701](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/15701#issuecomment-2033124217) to disallow ambiguous outer attributes on expressions. This should resolve one of the concerns blocking the stabilization of `stmt_expr_attributes`.
reduce `single_char_pattern` to only lint on ascii chars
This should mostly fix the `single_char_pattern` lint, because with a single byte, the optimizer will usually see through the char-to-string-expansion and single loop iteration. This fixes#11675 and #8111.
Update: As per the meeting on November 28th, 2023, we voted to also downgrade the lint to pedantic.
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changelog: downgrade [`single_char_pattern`] to `pedantic`
Fix `is_test_module_or_function`
The rustdoc comment for `is_test_module_or_function` states: 2795a60189/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs (L2561-L2566)
Given `item`, the function calls `is_in_test_function` with `item.hir_id()`. However, `is_in_test_function` considers only `item`'s parents, not `item` itself. This PR fixes the problem.
The `test_with_disallowed_name` test fails without the fix, but passes once applied.
changelog: none
Rework interior mutability detection
Replaces the existing interior mutability detection, the two main changes being
- It now follows references/pointers e.g. `struct S(&Cell)`
- `mutable_key_type` ignores pointers as it did before
- The `ignore_interior_mutability` config now applies to types containing the ignored type, e.g. `http::HeaderName`
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7752
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9776
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9801
changelog: [`mutable_key_type`], [`declare_interior_mutable_const`]: now considers types that have references to interior mutable types as interior mutable
This commit introduces a check to ensure that the lint won't trigger when the initializer is
unreachable, such as:
```
thread_local! {
static STATE: Cell<usize> = panic!();
}
```
This is achieved by looking at the unpeeled initializer expression and ensuring that the parent
macro is not `panic!()`, `todo!()`, `unreachable!()`, `unimplemented!()`.
fixes#12637
changelog: [`threadlocal_initializer_can_be_made_const`] will no longer trigger on `unreachable` macros.
Emit the `needless_pass_by_ref_mut` lint on `self` arguments as well
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12589.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9591.
The first commit fixes a bug I uncovered while working on this: sometimes, the mutable borrow "event" happens before the alias one, which makes some argument detected as not used mutably even if they are. The fix was simply to fill the map with the aliases afterwards.
The second commit removes the restriction to not run `self` argument for the `needless_pass_by_ref_mut` lint.
changelog: emit the `needless_pass_by_ref_mut` lint on `self` arguments as well
r? `@Manishearth`
fix: incorrect suggestions when `.then` and `.then_some` is used
fixes#11910
In the current implementation of `search_is_some`, if a `.is_none` call is followed by a `.then` or `.then_some` call, the generated `!` will incorrectly negate the values returned by the `then` and `.then_some` calls. To fix this, we need to add parentheses to the generated suggestions when appropriate.
changelog: [`search_is_some`]: add parenthesis to suggestions when appropriate
[`module_name_repetition`] Recognize common prepositions
Fixes#12544
changelog: [`module_name_repetition`]: don't report an item name if it consists only of a prefix from `allowed-prefixes` list and a module name (e.g. `AsFoo` in module `foo`). Prefixes allowed by default: [`to`, `from`, `into`, `as`, `try_into`, `try_from`]
Use `check_attributes` in doc lints
Ensures we catch all the places that doc comments could occur, found one that we were currently missing - docs on `extern` items
changelog: none
Fixes#12544.
- don't report an item name if it consists only of a prefix from `allowed-prefixes` list and a module name (e.g. `AsFoo` in module `foo`).
- configured by `allowed-prefixes` config entry
- prefixes allowed by default: [`to`, `from`, `into`, `as`, `try_into`, `try_from`]
- update docs
Correct parentheses for [`needless_borrow`] suggestion
This fixes#12268
Clippy no longer adds unnecessary parentheses in suggestions when the expression is part of a tuple.
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changelog: Fix [`needless_borrow`] unnecessary parentheses in suggestion.