Shrink `TyKind::FnPtr`.
By splitting the `FnSig` within `TyKind::FnPtr` into `FnSigTys` and `FnHeader`, which can be packed more efficiently. This reduces the size of the hot `TyKind` type from 32 bytes to 24 bytes on 64-bit platforms. This reduces peak memory usage by a few percent on some benchmarks. It also reduces cache misses and page faults similarly, though this doesn't translate to clear cycles or wall-time improvements on CI.
r? `@compiler-errors`
Clarify suggestion message for unwrap lint
Close#10217
As mentioned at #10217 message for `unwrap` uses `..` like `Some(..)` which can confuse with slice and other places mostly use `<item>` like `for (i, <item>) in target_groups_json.iter().enumerate().skip(1) {` So replace `..` to `<item>`
changelog: [`unnecessary_unwrap`] clarify suggestion message
Replace the metadata collector with tests
The metadata collector handles 3 files: [`CHANGELOG.md`](c082bc2cb8/CHANGELOG.md (L6050)), [`lint_configuration.md`](c082bc2cb8/book/src/lint_configuration.md) and `util/gh-pages/lints.json`
- `CHANGELOG.md` and `lint_configuration.md` are now checked by `tests/config-metadata.rs`, when they are outdated `cargo test` will fail with a message to run `cargo bless --test config-metadata` in order to update them
A plain `cargo bless` will run all the tests, blessing both this and the UI tests
- `util/gh-pages/lints.json` is now generated when running `cargo uitest` with `COLLECT_METADATA=1` (still aliased to `cargo collect-metadata`)
It uses a `ui_test` [post test action](https://docs.rs/ui_test/latest/ui_test/custom_flags/trait.Flag.html#method.post_test_action) to retrieve the applicability from the actual diagnostics emitted during UI tests
Example change from the current to new JSON:
```diff
{
"id": "chars_next_cmp",
- "id_span": {
- "path": "src/methods/mod.rs",
- "line": 891
- },
+ "id_location": "clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs#891",
"group": "style",
"level": "warn",
- "docs": "\n### What it does ... ```",
+ "docs": "### What it does ... ```\n",
"version": "pre 1.29.0",
- "applicability": {
- "is_multi_part_suggestion": false,
- "applicability": "Unresolved"
- }
+ "applicability": "MachineApplicable"
},
```
`Hide whitespace` makes the `compile-test.rs` changes much easier to see
r? `@flip1995`
changelog: none
Add a test for ice-3717.rs
this PR is a part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/13099.
Based on the changes introduced in #13098 for introduce ui_test, we will update the uitest output.
This is a fix for `ice-3717.rs`.
Although fixes have already been made in #13216, it seems that he is a first-time contributor.
I thought it might be better for him to refer to my PR, so I created it accordingly.
Since this is my first contribution in a while, please let me know if there are any issues or required changes.
changelog: none
r! `@flip1995`
fix code blocks in doc comments inconsistently using 3 or 4 spaces of indentation
The metadata collector script was treating the space lines all start with as indentation. This caused code block's triple backticks to get a space in front of it, like this:
```
```rust
^ this space
```
Code after that that is indented with 4 spaces will only have 3 of those rendered.
Example (taken from [here](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/missing_panics_doc)):
```rust
...
pub fn divide_by(x: i32, y: i32) -> i32 {
if y == 0 { // 3 spaces
panic!("Cannot divide by 0") // 7 spaces
...
```
Also added 'compile_fail' alongside the other rustdoc directives (second code block [here](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/macro_metavars_in_unsafe) had no highlighting), fixed a doc comment using 'rs' instead of 'rust' and removed some spaces causing an extra missing space of indentation (see second code block [here](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/map_err_ignore)).
changelog: none
Replace `rustc_semver` with `rustc_session::RustcVersion`
Allows dropping a dependency but there is a behaviour change here, the following versions are no longer accepted:
* `1` (would need to be `1.0` or `1.0.0`)
* `1.0.0-alpha`
* `1.0.0-alpha.2`
* `1.0.0-beta`
But this seems unlikely to effect anybody, I did some GitHub searching and found no occurrences outside our UI tests
r? `@flip1995`
changelog: none
Apply "polymorphization at home" to RawVec
The idea here is to move all the logic in RawVec into functions with explicit size and alignment parameters. This should eliminate all the fussing about how tweaking RawVec code produces large swings in compile times.
This uncovered https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12979, so I've modified the relevant test in a way that tries to preserve the spirit of the test without tripping the ICE.
Add settings menu on clippy lints page
It looks like this (when the menu is expanded):
![Screenshot from 2024-08-06 21-36-41](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c464aef3-b21e-48cc-8e3a-c32a134f995e)
Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/13178.
Someone pointed out that they should be able to disable the shortcuts on this page like it's the case for rustdoc and docs.rs. So here we go.
The first commit moves the style into its own file: it's much better for a web browser because it can then cache it.
The second one actually adds the new settings menu you can see above.
r? `@Alexendoo`
changelog: Add settings menu on clippy lints page
Fix case where doc_markdown is triggered on words ending with "ified"
Fixes#13097.
r? `@Alexendoo`
changelog: Fix case where doc_markdown is triggered on words ending with "ified"
[`macro_metavars_in_unsafe`]: recognize metavariables in tail expressions
Fixes#13219
`macro_metavars_in_unsafe` keeps track of the current "expansion depth" (incremented/decremented when entering/leaving a macro span) to tell if an expression from the root context is contained within a macro (see the doc comment I added for a hopefully better explanation)
Before this PR, we didn't increment said `expn_depth` for `unsafe` blocks within macros, because we already do that in `visit_stmt` anyway, so it would work fine for statements, but that's not enough for tail expressions of an unsafe block.
So we now also increment it for macro unsafe blocks.
Also updated the comment for `expn_depth` while I'm at it because "This is not necessary for correctness" isn't correct now that I think about it
------
changelog: none
Refactor `absolute_paths`
Checks are rearranged to do the more expensive checks later. Since the most likely path length will be one (locals and imported/local items) this will exclude such paths on the first check.
Tests were rewritten as they were hard to follow (annotations would have helped), spammy (lots of tests for the same thing) and insufficient.
One thing thing that came up and should be decided on now is what to do about the difference between `path::to::Trait::item` (4 segments) and `path::to::Type::item` (3 segments). The current behaviour treats these as different lengths which is terrible. I personally think these should both be three segments since the item can't actually be imported. Only the type or the trait could be. This makes `crate_name::Trait::item` the shortest absolute path which is shorter than the lint allows by default.
changelog: None
Respect allow `inconsistent_struct_constructor` on the struct definition
Closes#13203
Now we check if the target type is marked with `#[allow(clippy:inconsistent_struct_constructor)]` before lining.
As a side-effect of this change, The rule in the subject no longer runs on non-local `AdtDef`s. However, as suggested by `@Jarcho` it shouldn't be a big deal since most of the time we didn't have access to this information anyway.
> You can't get lint attributes from other crates. I would probably just restrict the lint to only work with types from the current crate while you're at it. Upstream crates don't have a definition order from the point of view of the current crate (with the exception of #[repr(C)] structs).
changelog: Respect allow `inconsistent_struct_constructor` on the struct definition.
Miscellaneous improvements to struct tail normalization
1. Make checks for foreign tails more accurate by normalizing the struct tail. I didn't write a test for this one.
2. Normalize when computing struct tail for `offset_of` for slice/str. This fixes the new solver only.
3. Normalizing when computing tails for disaligned reference check. This fixes both solvers.
r? lcnr
By splitting the `FnSig` within `TyKind::FnPtr` into `FnSigTys` and
`FnHeader`, which can be packed more efficiently. This reduces the size
of the hot `TyKind` type from 32 bytes to 24 bytes on 64-bit platforms.
This reduces peak memory usage by a few percent on some benchmarks. It
also reduces cache misses and page faults similarly, though this doesn't
translate to clear cycles or wall-time improvements on CI.
Don't use `LateContext` in the constant evaluator
This also changes the interface to require explicitly creating the context. `constant` could be added back in, but the others are probably not worth it.
A couple of bugs have been fixed. The wrong `TypeckResults` was used once when evaluating a constant, and the wrong `ParamEnv` was used by some callers (there wasn't a way to use the correct one).
changelog: none
`single_match`: fix checking of explicitly matched enums
fixes#11365
This approach has false-negatives, but fixing them will require a significant amount of additional state tracking. The comment in `add_and_pats` has the explanation.
changelog: `single_match`: correct checking if the match explicitly matches all of an enum's variants.