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bors
2dd452f51b Auto merge of #10931 - y21:issue10000, r=Jarcho
[`unnecessary_fold`]: suggest turbofish if necessary

Fixes #10000

This adds turbofish `::<T>` to the suggestion in `unnecessary_fold`. This is necessary because the `Sum` trait is generic, which breaks inference when changing `fold()` to `sum()`.

changelog: [`unnecessary_fold`]: suggest turbofish if necessary
2023-06-15 05:45:41 +00:00
bors
823d9dd503 Auto merge of #10934 - Centri3:single_range_in_vec_init, r=giraffate
new lint [`single_range_in_vec_init`]

Lints on `vec![0..200]` (or `[0..200]`), suggesting either `(0..200).collect::<Vec<i32>>()` or `[0; 200]`.

Haven't tested it with anything that isn't primitive. Probably should!

Closes #10932

changelog: new lint [`single_range_in_vec_init`]
2023-06-14 23:57:03 +00:00
bors
ffe95252bd Auto merge of #10954 - y21:issue10158, r=llogiq
[`derivable_impls`]: don't lint if `default()` call expr unsize-coerces to trait object

Fixes #10158.

This fixes a FP where the derive-generated Default impl would have different behavior because of unsize coercion from `Box<T>` to `Box<dyn Trait>`:
```rs
struct S {
  x: Box<dyn std::fmt::Debug>
}
impl Default for S {
  fn default() -> Self {
    Self {
      x: Box::<()>::default()
     // ^~ Box<()> coerces to Box<dyn Debug>
     // #[derive(Default)] would call Box::<dyn Debug>::default()
    }
  }
}
```
(this intentionally only looks for trait objects `dyn` specifically, and not any unsize coercion, e.g. `&[i32; 5]` to `&[i32]`, because that breaks existing tests and isn't actually problematic, as far as I can tell)

changelog: [`derivable_impls`]: don't lint if `default()` call expression unsize-coerces to trait object
2023-06-14 16:59:26 +00:00
y21
2ba1926955 [derivable_impls]: don't lint if expr unsize-coerces 2023-06-14 16:52:02 +02:00
Centri3
830d307d0a refactor a bit 2023-06-14 08:41:20 -05:00
Centri3
27a701a670 [match_same_arms]: don't lint if non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns
formatting :/
2023-06-14 08:36:09 -05:00
Kisaragi Marine
2fa72c7dfe
bless 2023-06-14 22:26:59 +09:00
Kisaragi Marine
79f93a655a
missing_panics_doc: pickup expect method 2023-06-14 22:26:57 +09:00
bors
1d0d686f10 Auto merge of #10950 - KisaragiEffective:ignore_main_in_notest_doc_block, r=xFrednet
[`needless_doctest_main`]: ignore `main()` in `no_test` code fences

close #10491

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

changelog: [`needless_doctest_main`]: ignore `main()` in `no_test` code fence
2023-06-14 10:09:57 +00:00
bors
a59236ffb4 Auto merge of #10919 - y21:issue10579, r=blyxyas,xFrednet
[`map_unwrap_or`]: don't lint when referenced variable is moved

Fixes #10579.

The previous way of checking if changing `map(f).unwrap_or(a)` to `map_or(a, f)` is safe had a flaw when the argument to `unwrap_or` moves a binding and the `map` closure references that binding in some way.

It used to simply check if any of the identifiers in the `unwrap_or` argument are referenced in the `map` closure, but it didn't consider the case where the moved binding is referred to through references, for example:
```rs
let x = vec![1, 2];
let x_ref = &x;
Some(()).map(|_| x_ref.clone()).unwrap_or(x);
```
This compiles as is, but we cannot change it to `map_or`. This lint however did suggest changing it, because the simple way of checking if `x` is referenced anywhere in the `map` closure fails here. The safest thing to do here imo (what this PR does) is check if the moved value `x` is referenced *anywhere* in the body (before the `unwrap_or` call). One can always create a reference to the value and smuggle them into the closure, without actually referring to `x`. The original, linked issue shows another one such example:
```rs
    let x = vec![1,2,3,0];
    let y = x.strip_suffix(&[0]).map(|s| s.to_vec()).unwrap_or(x);
```
`x.strip_suffix(&[0])` creates a reference to `x` that is available through `s` inside of the `map` closure, so we can't change it to `map_or`.

changelog: [`map_unwrap_or`]: don't lint when referenced variable is moved
2023-06-14 09:48:22 +00:00
bors
b9b453748d Auto merge of #10945 - Centri3:no_effect, r=llogiq
[`no_effect`]: Suggest adding `return` if applicable

Closes #10941

Unfortunately doesn't catch anything complex as `no_effect` already wouldn't, but I'm fine with that (it catches `ControlFlow` at least :D)

changelog: [`no_effect`]: Suggest adding `return` if statement has same type as function's return type and is the last statement in a block
2023-06-14 06:39:44 +00:00
bors
1b7fb40311 Auto merge of #10947 - Centri3:needless_lifetimes, r=llogiq
Improve suggestion for [`needless_lifetimes`]

Fixes #10093

changelog: [`needless_lifetimes`]: Suggestion now points at the elidable lifetimes, rather than the entire function declaration
2023-06-14 06:24:42 +00:00
Kisaragi Marine
867bd15383
add main function to test itself 2023-06-14 12:53:36 +09:00
Kisaragi Marine
a5d05f2f92
run cargo dev fmt 2023-06-14 12:36:17 +09:00
Kisaragi Marine
062b209904
Ignore main() in no_test code fences 2023-06-14 12:31:49 +09:00
Centri3
d2725402a9 [borrow_as_ptr]: Ignore temporaries 2023-06-13 17:53:36 -05:00
Centri3
74a0c9c62f [needless_lifetimes]' suggestion now points at the lifetimes 2023-06-13 14:05:22 -05:00
bors
eefc2a0ac4 Auto merge of #10891 - Centri3:missing_const_for_fn, r=Jarcho
[`missing_const_for_fn`]: Ensure dropped locals are `~const Destruct`

this will check every local for `TerminatorKind::Drop` to ensure they can be evaluated at compile time, not sure if this is the best way to do this but MIR is confusing and it works so...

fixes #10617

changelog: [`missing_const_for_fn`]: Ensure dropped locals are `~const Destruct`
2023-06-13 18:37:27 +00:00
Centri3
d255e7a53f [no_effect]: suggest adding return if applicable
make cargo test pass

Revert "Make it `Unspecified`"

This reverts commit 774863041c1878ab7fb6e27c1c61c04de0e25bc8.

Make it `Unspecified`
2023-06-13 13:23:33 -05:00
Centri3
357e80ea0d Ignore more type aliases in unnecessary_cast 2023-06-13 06:51:56 -05:00
bors
8a1f0cd765 Auto merge of #10935 - Alexendoo:needless-if-cases, r=Manishearth
Don't lint non-statement/faux empty `needless_if`s

Also has a basic fall-back for `if` statements that have attributes applied to them and incorporates https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10921#pullrequestreview-1474008780 while I was there

r? `@Manishearth`

changelog: none
2023-06-13 04:34:37 +00:00
bors
7c2bf28365 Auto merge of #10358 - pksunkara:unnecessary-unwrap, r=llogiq
Add `unnecessary_literal_unwrap` lint

Add lint for more unnecessary unwraps and suggest fixes for them.

Fixes #10352

- [x] Followed [lint naming conventions][lint_naming]
- [x] Added passing UI tests (including committed `.stderr` file)
- [x] `cargo test` passes locally
- [x] Executed `cargo dev update_lints`
- [x] Added lint documentation
- [x] Run `cargo dev fmt`

r? `@llogiq`

---

changelog: New lint [`unnecessary_literal_unwrap`]
[#10358](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10358)
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2023-06-12 18:04:22 +00:00
bors
da56c3502a Auto merge of #10933 - y21:issue2262-followup, r=Centri3
[`useless_vec`]: lint on `vec![_]` invocations that adjust to a slice

Fixes #2262 (well, actually my PR over at #10901 did do most of the stuff, but this PR implements the one last other case mentioned in the comments that my PR didn't fix)

Before this change, it would lint `(&vec![1]).iter().sum::<i32>()`, but not `vec![1].iter().sum::<i32>()`. This PR handles this case.
This also refactors a few things that I wanted to do in my other PR but forgot about.

changelog: [`useless_vec`]: lint on `vec![_]` invocations that adjust to a slice
2023-06-12 16:25:59 +00:00
Centri3
6702c7a7a6 Add lint [single_range_in_vec_init] 2023-06-12 11:09:52 -05:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
bfd5abad4b Fix all the other tests 2023-06-12 16:21:06 +01:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
6e4c5561be Preserve type annotations when present 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
6cf138e9b6 Add more tests 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
6e4dc93e24 Support suggesting panics 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
69af0e13b2 Recognize Err 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
rsdy
6e0e09c8f7 Track init and unwrap of expr 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
7ed7283e0f Recognize unwrap_or_else method 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
8f83502989 Recognize unwrap_or methods 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
rsdy
1d159e7d11 Recognize Ok 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
daf6197481 Implement the suggestion 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
21b88ce290 Implement the lint for expect 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
0b1bb5fbf3 Implement the lint 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
e707447a86 Boilerplate for the new lint 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
rsdy
1af23d2463 Add test code 2023-06-12 16:19:26 +01:00
Alex Macleod
5e20a572ee Don't lint non-statement/faux empty needless_ifs 2023-06-12 15:19:00 +00:00
y21
50ba459987 add- and fix existing tests 2023-06-12 16:04:34 +02:00
bors
b095247ab6 Auto merge of #10911 - lochetti:fix_9657, r=Alexendoo
Don't linting `as_conversions` in proc macros

Don't linting `as_conversions` if code was generated by procedural macro.

This PR fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/9657

I implemented the fix changing the lint code to be a `LateLintPass` in order to be able to use the `is_from_proc_macro` out of the box. If the reviwer thinks that it would be better to do the other way (implementing `WithSearchPat`) just let me know. I might need some help in implementing it for the `ustc_ast::ast::Expr`

changelog: [`as_conversions`] avoiding warnings in macro-generated code
2023-06-12 12:28:36 +00:00
y21
7312a93a06 new lint: large_stack_frames 2023-06-12 12:21:38 +02:00
Centri3
95d1bff225 add to tests and configuration 2023-06-12 03:22:01 -05:00
Centri3
243943ff56 make it work for locals as well
oopos
2023-06-12 03:22:01 -05:00
Centri3
7cdd87ca4a ignore generics and allow arbitrary threshold 2023-06-12 03:22:01 -05:00
Centri3
03c8db048e make cargo test pass + example 2023-06-12 03:21:43 -05:00
Centri3
52cfc997af Add lint single_letter_idents 2023-06-12 03:21:43 -05:00
bors
903fe3b9f2 Auto merge of #10894 - Centri3:type_repetition_in_bounds, r=blyxyas,xFrednet
[`type_repetition_in_bounds`]: Don't lint on derived code

fixes #10504.

changelog: [`type_repetition_in_bounds`]: Don't lint on derived code
2023-06-12 07:18:39 +00:00
bors
841f2199e0 Auto merge of #10416 - Jarcho:explicit_iter_loop_ext, r=Manishearth
Extend `explicit_iter_loop` and `explicit_into_iter_loop`

fixes #1518

Some included cleanups
* Split `for_loop` test into different files for each lint (partially).
* Move handling of some `into_iter` cases from `explicit_into_iter`.

---

changelog: Enhancement: [`explicit_iter_loop`]: Now also handles types that implement `IntoIterator`.
[#10416](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10416)

changelog: Sugg: [`explicit_into_iter_loop`]: The suggestion now works on mutable references.
[#10416](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10416)
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2023-06-12 05:30:32 +00:00
bors
21e6235b4c Auto merge of #10921 - Centri3:needless_if, r=blyxyas,Manishearth
Add `needless_if` lint

first off: Sorry about the large diff. Seems a ton of tests do this (understandably so).

this is basically everything I wanted in #10868, while it doesn't lint *all* unnecessary empty blocks, it lints needless if statements; which are basically the crux of the issue (for me) anyway. I've committed code that includes this far too many times 😅 hopefully clippy can help me out soon

closes #10868

changelog: New lint [`needless_if`]
2023-06-12 04:18:50 +00:00
y21
c9daec2585 [unnecessary_fold]: suggest turbofish if necessary 2023-06-12 03:20:55 +02:00
y21
7280ad9f7b [redundant_closure_call]: handle nested closures 2023-06-11 23:54:48 +02:00
Centri3
d989f432a4 Update needless_if.fixed 2023-06-11 07:12:46 -05:00
Centri3
3822441335 Update unnecessary_cast.stderr 2023-06-11 07:06:44 -05:00
Centri3
59bca098f9 don't lint on if let
don't lint on `if let`
2023-06-11 07:02:20 -05:00
Centri3
4c7bc1785d ignore more type aliases in unnecessary_cast
ignore more type aliases in unnecessary_cast
2023-06-11 06:59:01 -05:00
bors
f93df98b84 Auto merge of #10914 - y21:issue10912, r=giraffate
handle exponent without digits in `numeric_literal`

Fixes #10912

The numeric literal util module didn't check for exponents with no digits.
So:
384cf37612/clippy_utils/src/numeric_literal.rs (L163-L168)

`exponent` here would be the empty string, which passed the `!= "0"` check (when it shouldn't have, it should probably be treated as if the user wrote `E0`), then later fails when counting the digits and subtracting one (0 - 1 = overflow).

Also, interestingly I can't even write a test for this because exponents with no digits is some kind of error by itself and `cargo dev fmt` fails on it.

changelog: [`unreadable_literal`]: don't (debug) ICE on numeric literal with empty exponent
2023-06-11 02:43:45 +00:00
Centri3
7ba904245d make cargo test pass 2023-06-10 09:39:53 -05:00
bors
e986b6444e Auto merge of #10917 - Centri3:module_inception, r=xFrednet
allow disabling module inception on private modules

Fixes #10842

changelog: Enhancement [`module_inception`]: Added `allow-private-module-inception` configuration.
[#10917](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10917)
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2023-06-10 13:21:48 +00:00
Centri3
b303e2053c allow disabling module inception on private modules
allow disabling module inception on private modules
2023-06-10 08:09:07 -05:00
Centri3
26f50395ba Add needless_if lint 2023-06-10 06:51:03 -05:00
Jason Newcomb
949712c90a Reborrow mutable references in explicit_iter_loop 2023-06-09 21:40:03 -04:00
Jason Newcomb
482baf2bcc Fix explicit_into_iter_loop with mutable references 2023-06-09 21:40:03 -04:00
Jason Newcomb
974900b50e Split for_loops tests 2023-06-09 21:39:58 -04:00
bors
d44ea7c5c5 Auto merge of #10785 - Centri3:diverting_sub_expression, r=Jarcho
Fix `diverging_sub_expression` not checking body of block

Fixes #10776

This also adds a warning to the test `ui/never_loop.rs`, not sure if this is correct or not.

changelog: [`diverging_sub_expression`]: Fix false negatives with body of block
2023-06-10 00:16:43 +00:00
y21
9d58a42623 [map_unwrap_or]: don't lint when referenced variable is moved 2023-06-10 01:38:04 +02:00
Jason Newcomb
b6fa4d43d3 Extend explicit_iter_loop to all types 2023-06-09 19:24:55 -04:00
bors
476efe92e7 Auto merge of #10672 - Centri3:excessive-width-lints, r=Alexendoo
Add `excessive_nesting` lint

changelog: new lint [`excessive_nesting`]
2023-06-09 20:47:06 +00:00
Centri3
35aff1ae86 refactor 2023-06-09 15:32:42 -05:00
Centri3
c1c134a288 ensure there are no stmts for expr check 2023-06-09 11:44:59 -05:00
Centri3
0c545c7bcc also lint single expression blocks
Update mixed_read_write_in_expression.rs

Update diverging_sub_expression.stderr
2023-06-09 11:44:59 -05:00
y21
bbb9204008 add test 2023-06-09 15:49:35 +02:00
bors
05de787089 Auto merge of #10913 - y21:issue10033, r=Manishearth,Centri3
[`unnecessary_to_owned`]: check that the adjusted type matches target

Fixes #10033.

Before this change, the lint would assume that removing the `.to_string()` in `f(&x.to_string())` would be ok if x is of some type that implements `Deref<Target = str>` and `f` takes a `&str`.
This turns out to not actually be ok if the `to_string` call is some method that exists on `x` directly, which happens if it implements `Display`/`ToString` itself.

changelog: [`unnecessary_to_owned`]: only lint if the adjusted receiver type actually matches
2023-06-09 08:52:44 +00:00
y21
dd084940de check that the adjusted receiver type matches target 2023-06-09 04:13:00 +02:00
bors
384cf37612 Auto merge of #10910 - Alexendoo:unnecessary-pointer-casts, r=llogiq
Ignore more pointer types in `unnecessary_cast`

Spotted this because

e2c655b4c0/tests/ui/suspicious_to_owned.rs (L9-L10)

currently fails on `aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu` as `c_char` is `u8` there

The current implementation checks for `as alias`, `as _`. This adds things like
- `as *const alias`
- `as *const cfg_dependant`
- `as *const _`

changelog: none
2023-06-08 19:38:12 +00:00
Alex Macleod
4346c992cb Ignore more pointer types in unnecessary_cast 2023-06-08 18:19:35 +00:00
Renato Lochetti
55c9100334
Don't ling as_conversions in proc macros 2023-06-08 19:04:35 +01:00
Alex Macleod
96697d2ee7 Fix useless_vec suggestion in for _ in vec![..] 2023-06-08 17:27:12 +00:00
bors
b7c330fc78 Auto merge of #10905 - y21:issue10684, r=Alexendoo
[`redundant_closure`]: special case inclusive ranges

Fixes #10684.

`x..=y` ranges need a bit of special handling in this lint because it desugars to a call to the lang item `RangeInclusiveNew`, where the callee span would be the same as the range expression itself, so the suggestion looked a bit weird. It now correctly suggests `RangeInclusive::new`.

changelog: [`redundant_closure`]: special case `RangeInclusive`
2023-06-08 12:15:35 +00:00
bors
60258b061d Auto merge of #10898 - avborhanian:master, r=Manishearth,Centri3
Adds new lint `arc_with_non_send_or_sync`

Fixes #653

Adds a new lint to check for uses of non-Send/Sync types within Arc.

```
changelog: [`arc_with_non_send_sync`]: Added a lint to detect uses of non-Send/Sync types within Arc.
```
2023-06-08 09:46:01 +00:00
Centri3
5692677b3b cleanup spaghetti code 2023-06-08 02:41:51 -05:00
avborhanian
2f5d1c748a Adding extra check to ignore generic args. 2023-06-08 00:22:04 -07:00
bors
177c6fea1f Auto merge of #10901 - y21:smarter-useless-vec, r=Manishearth,Centri3
[`useless_vec`]: lint `vec!` invocations when a slice or an array would do

First off, sorry for that large diff in tests. *A lot* of tests seem to trigger the lint with this new change, so I decided to `#![allow()]` the lint in the affected tests to make reviewing this easier, and also split the commits up so that the first commit is the actual logic of the lint and the second commit contains all the test changes. The stuff that changed in the tests is mostly just line numbers now. So, as large as the diff looks, it's not actually that bad. 😅
I manually went through all of these to find out about edge cases and decided to put them in `tests/ui/vec.rs`.

For more context, I wrote about the idea of this PR here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/2262#issuecomment-1579155257 (that explains the logic)

Basically, it now also considers the case where a `Vec` is put in a local variable and the user only ever does things with it that one could also do with a slice or an array. This should catch a lot more cases, and (at least from looking at the tests) it does.

changelog: [`useless_vec`]: lint `vec!` invocations when a slice or an array would do (also considering local variables now)
2023-06-08 04:33:26 +00:00
bors
9ca1344d9a Auto merge of #10904 - lochetti:fix_10273, r=Centri3
`suspicious_else_formatting`: Don't warn if there is a comment between else and curly bracket

This PR fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/10273

The idea is that if the only thing after `else` and before `{` is a comment, we will not warn because, probably, the line break was "made" by rustfmt.

changelog: [`suspicious_else_formatting`]: Don't warn if the only thing between `else` and curly bracket is a comment
2023-06-08 04:18:08 +00:00
avborhanian
339cd14f27 Adds new lint arc_with_non_send_or_sync 2023-06-07 20:53:48 -07:00
Centri3
0e233492d3 use trait solver instead; created spaghetti code 2023-06-07 21:43:28 -05:00
Centri3
e68dbc3308 add excessive_nesting
Close code block in example
2023-06-07 18:34:34 -05:00
Centri3
97c10075ec add the excessive_* style lints 2023-06-07 18:22:50 -05:00
y21
9ff34acf21 actually don't lint for inclusive range 2023-06-08 00:34:23 +02:00
y21
2c7cf2cfa1 handle RangeInclusive function desugar 2023-06-07 22:57:15 +02:00
Renato Lochetti
3e8f53b51d
Don't warn if there is a comment between else and curly bracket 2023-06-07 09:42:37 +01:00
bors
7c34ec8947 Auto merge of #10896 - y21:eager-or-lazy-autoderef, r=blyxyas,xFrednet
consider autoderef through user-defined `Deref` in `eager_or_lazy`

Fixes #10462

This PR handles autoderef in the `eager_or_lazy` util module and stops suggesting to change lazy to eager if autoderef in an expression goes through user defined `Deref` impls, e.g.
```rs
struct S;
impl Deref for S {
  type Target = ();
  fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &() }
}

let _ = Some(()).as_ref().unwrap_or_else(|| &S); // autoderef `&S` -> `&()`
```

changelog: [`unnecessary_lazy_evaluations`]: don't suggest changing lazy evaluation to eager if autoderef goes through user-defined `Deref`

r? `@xFrednet`  (because of the earlier review in #10864, might help for context here)
2023-06-07 07:14:12 +00:00
bors
f729147325 Auto merge of #10865 - Centri3:let_with_type_underscore_tracing, r=Jarcho
[`let_with_type_underscore`]: Don't emit on locals from procedural macros

closes #10498

changelog: [`let_with_type_underscore`]: Don't emit on locals from procedural macros
2023-06-07 05:02:42 +00:00
bors
c8a056547b Auto merge of #10564 - asquared31415:cast_doesnt_wrap, r=giraffate
make cast_possible_wrap work correctly for 16 bit {u,i}size

These changes make `cast_possible_wrap` aware of the different pointer widths and fixes the implementation to print the correct pointer widths.

Fixes #9337

changelog: `cast_possible_wrap` does not lint on `u8 as isize` or `usize as i8`, since these can never wrap.
`cast_possible_wrap` now properly considers 16 bit pointer size and prints the correct bit widths.
2023-06-06 23:54:27 +00:00
bors
cc8ead2cce Auto merge of #10570 - AlessioC31:redundant_type_annotations, r=xFrednet
Add redundant type annotations lint

Hello, I'm trying to add the `redundat_type_annotations` lint.

It's still WIP but I'd like to start gathering some feedbacks to be sure that I'm not doing things 100% wrong :)

Right now it still misses lints like:

- [x] `let foo: u32 = 5_u32`,
- [x] `let foo: String = STest2::func()`
- [x] `let foo: String = self.func()` (`MethodCall`)
- [x] refs
- [ ] Generics

I've some problems regarding the second example above, in the `init` part of the `Local` I have:

```rust
init: Some(
                Expr {
                    hir_id: HirId(DefId(0:24 ~ playground[e1bd]::main).58),
                    kind: Call(
                        Expr {
                            hir_id: HirId(DefId(0:24 ~ playground[e1bd]::main).59),
                            kind: Path(
                                TypeRelative(
                                    Ty {
                                        hir_id: HirId(DefId(0:24 ~ playground[e1bd]::main).61),
                                        kind: Path(
                                            Resolved(
                                                None,
                                                Path {
                                                    span: src/main.rs:77:21: 77:27 (#0),
                                                    res: Def(
                                                        Struct,
                                                        DefId(0:17 ~ playground[e1bd]::STest2),
                                                    ),
                                                    segments: [
                                                        PathSegment {
                                                            ident: STest2#0,
                                                            hir_id: HirId(DefId(0:24 ~ playground[e1bd]::main).60),
                                                            res: Def(
                                                                Struct,
                                                                DefId(0:17 ~ playground[e1bd]::STest2),
                                                            ),
                                                            args: None,
                                                            infer_args: true,
                                                        },
                                                    ],
                                                },
                                            ),
                                        ),
                                        span: src/main.rs:77:21: 77:27 (#0),
                                    },
                                    PathSegment {
                                        ident: get_numb#0,
                                        hir_id: HirId(DefId(0:24 ~ playground[e1bd]::main).62),
                                        res: Err,
                                        args: None,
                                        infer_args: true,
                                    },
                                ),
                            ),
                            span: src/main.rs:77:21: 77:37 (#0),
                        },
                        [],
                    ),
                    span: src/main.rs:77:21: 77:39 (#0),
                },
            ),
```

And I'm not sure how to get the return type of the function `STest2::func()` since the resolved path `DefId` points to the struct itself and not the function. Do you have any idea on how I could get this information in this case?

Thanks!

changelog: changelog: [`redundant_type_annotations`]: New lint to warn on redundant type annotations

fixes #9155
2023-06-06 21:10:29 +00:00
y21
05f78e530a allow the lint in a bunch of tests 2023-06-06 22:56:57 +02:00
asquared31415
7cd0ec58aa add more info link 2023-06-06 14:58:54 -04:00
y21
e70dd55fd6 account for autoderef in eager_or_lazy 2023-06-06 00:18:07 +02:00
Centri3
6ea7cd8ec7 Fix #10504, don't lint on derived code 2023-06-05 14:38:38 -05:00
bors
b033883e2b Auto merge of #10864 - y21:issue10437, r=blyxyas,xFrednet
[`unnecessary_lazy_eval`]: don't lint on types with deref impl

Fixes #10437.
This PR changes clippy's util module `eager_or_lazy` to also consider deref expressions whose type has a non-builtin deref impl and not suggest replacing it as that might have observable side effects.
A prominent example might be the `lazy_static` macro, which creates a newtype with a `Deref` impl that you need to go through to get access to the inner value. Going from lazy to eager can make a difference there.

changelog: [`unnecessary_lazy_eval`]: don't lint on types with non-builtin deref impl
2023-06-05 11:21:45 +00:00