As proposed in the pull request thread, there is some inconsistency in
handling the `--no-deps` flag which requires `--` before it, and
`--fix` flag which does not.
In this commit the `--no-deps` flag does not need the `--` anymore.
However, it can still be used that way: `cargo clipyy -- --no-deps`.
`--no-deps` filled in with a little more information. Explain that
`--fix` implies `--no-deps`.
Explain that `--no-deps` is used with `cargo clippy --`, including
one example.
This commit closes#7389. As stated in the issue, `cargo clippy --help`
provides explanation for some flags and states that the rest are same
as in `cargo check --help`, even though some clippy specific flags
exist.
This commit extends the `cargo clippy --help` with two additional flags,
- `cargo clippy --fix`
- `cargo clippy --no-deps`
If there are more flags which are not present in `cargo check --help`
please bring these to my attention, I will include these aswell.
For now, I noticed only the two flags mentioned above.
This has been unstable since it was first introduced in
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/5363. In that time, I have
been using it successfully in nightly without issues. I don't think
there are any blocking issues now that RUSTC_WORKSPACE_WRAPPER is
stabilized, so this can be stabilized.
Stabilize workspace wrapper.
This fixes it so that `cargo clippy` doesn't share the same cache artifacts as `cargo check`. The Cargo side was stabilized a while ago (https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/8976), so this should be ready to go. I'm not aware of any blockers or concerns.
Closes#4612
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changelog: `cargo clippy` no longer shares the same build cache as `cargo check`.
This introduces a work-around for a bug in rustup.rs when excuting
cargo from a custom toolchain. Instead of trusting rustup to
invoke cargo from one of the release channels we just invoke
nightly cargo directly.
This commit makes `cargo clippy` output the build artifacts to a
separate directory if the `CLIPPY_DOGFOOD` env var is set. This should
prevent dogfood builds from interfering with regular builds.
This should help with issue #2595.
Now that we're using cargo check, we can stop needing to find out the
manifest path ourselves. Instead, we can delegate to cargo check, which
is perfectly capable of working out for itself what needs to be built.
This fixes#1707 and #2518.
Note that this PR will change the output. We will no longer output `bin:
foo` before each crate. This a bit unfortunate. However, given that
we're now going to be building in parallel (which is *much* faster), I
think this is acceptable - we'll be no worse than cargo itself.