Start making clippy easier to invoke in non-cargo contexts
Clippy (clippy-driver) currently has a couple of strong but unnecessary couplings with cargo. This series:
1. makes detection of check builds more robust, and
2. make clippy-driver use the --sysroot specified on the command line as its internal sysroot.
If I understand it correctly, we were first creating a type with a
`RegionKind::ReErased` region and then deleted it again in
`util::implements_trait` with:
cx.tcx.erase_regions(&ty);
causing the type query to fail.
It looks like using `ReEmpty` works around that deletion.
Fix `cast_sign_loss` false positive
This checks if the value is a non-negative constant before linting about
losing the sign.
Because the `constant` function doesn't handle const functions, we check if
the value is from a call to a `max_value` function directly. A utility method
called `get_def_path` was added to make checking for the function paths
easier.
Fixes#2728
The rustc change added HirId to a few nodes. As I understand it, the plan is
to remove the NodeId from these nodes eventually. Where the NodeId was
not being matched, I used `..` to try and avoid further breakage. Where it
was, I used `_` to make the fix easier when NodeId is removed.
Adding lint test for excessive LOC.
This is a WIP for #2377. Just wanted to pull in because I had a few questions:
1. Is it okay that I'm approaching this via counting by looking at each line in the snippet instead of looking at the AST tree? If there's another way to do it, I want to make sure I'm doing the correct way, but I wasn't sure since the output AST JSON doesn't seem to contain whitespace.
2. My function is definitely going to trigger the lint, so also wanted to see if there was something obvious I could do to reduce it.
3. Are the two tests fine, or is there something obvious I'm missing?
4. Obviously bigger question - am I approaching the line count correctly. Current strategy is count a line if it contains some code, so skip if it's just comments or empty.
`hir::Ty` doesn't seem to know anything about type bounds and
`cx.tcx.type_of(def_id)` caused an ICE when it was passed a generic type
with a bound:
```
src/librustc_typeck/collect.rs:1311: unexpected non-type Node::GenericParam: Type { default: None, synthetic: None }
```
Converting it to a proper `Ty` fixes the ICE and catches a few more
places where the lint applies.
This checks if the value is a non-negative constant before linting about
losing the sign.
Because the `constant` function doesn't handle const functions, we check if
the value is from a call to a `max_value` function directly. A utility method
called `get_def_path` was added to make checking for the function paths
easier.
Fixes#2728
Add initial version of const_fn lint
This adds an initial version of a lint that can tell if a function could be `const`.
TODO:
- [x] Finish up the docs
- [x] Fix the ICE
cc #2440
Prevent incorrect cast_lossless suggestion in const_fn
`::from` is not a const fn, so applying the suggestion of
`cast_lossless` would fail to compile. The fix is to skip the lint if
the cast is found inside a const fn.
Fixes#3656
Fix documentation for `slow_vector_initialization`
This PR fixes the documentation for the lint `slow_vector_initialization`. The documentation recommended writing `vec![len; 0]` but the correct solution is `vec![0; len]`.
for file in `fd \.rs$` ; do sed -i s/span_suggestion_with_applicability/span_suggestion/g $file ; done
for file in `fd \.rs$` ; do sed -i s/span_suggestion_short_with_applicability/span_suggestion_short/g $file ; done
for file in `fd \.rs$` ; do sed -i s/span_suggestions_with_applicability/span_suggestions/g $file ; done
Fix `expect_fun_call` lint suggestions
This commit corrects some bad suggestions produced by the
`expect_fun_call` lint and enables `rust-fix` checking on the tests.
Addresses #3630
`::from` is not a const fn, so applying the suggestion of
`cast_lossless` would fail to compile. The fix is to skip the lint if
the cast is found inside a const fn.
* master: (58 commits)
Rustfmt all the things
Don't make decisions on values that don't represent the decision
Improving comments.
Rustup
Added rustfix to the test.
Improve span shortening.
Added "make_return" and "blockify" convenience methods in Sugg and used them in "needless_bool".
Actually check for constants.
Fixed potential mistakes with nesting. Added tests.
formatting fix
Update clippy_lints/src/needless_bool.rs
formatting fix
Fixing typo in CONTRIBUTING.md
Fix breakage due to rust-lang/rust#57651
needless bool lint suggestion is wrapped in brackets if it is an "else" clause of an "if-else" statement
Fix automatic suggestion on `use_self`.
Remove negative integer literal checks.
Fix `implicit_return` false positives.
Run rustfmt
Fixed breakage due to rust-lang/rust#57489
...
Fix automatic suggestion on `use_self`.
In an example like this:
```rust
impl Example {
fn fun_1() { }
fn fun_2() {
Example::fun_1();
}
}
```
Clippy tries to replace `Example::fun_1` with `Self`, loosing `::fun_1` in the process, it should rather try to replace `Example` with `Self`.
**Question**
- There may be other paths that need the same treatment, but I'm not sure I understand them fully:
- e648adf086/clippy_lints/src/use_self.rs (L94-L96)
- e648adf086/clippy_lints/src/use_self.rs (L225-L229)
Fix `implicit_return` false positives.
Fixes the following false positives:
- linting on `if let` without `else` in a `loop` even with a present `return`
- linting on `unreachable!()`
Catch up with `format_args` change
Catches up with a change in rust-lang/rust#57537. (Since the optimization is optional, this clippy PR can be merged before the rustc PR.)
Happened to fix a bug in `expect_fun_call`, that is the lint ignores more than
one arguments to `format`.
```
warning: use of `expect` followed by a function call
--> src/main.rs:2:17
|
2 | Some("foo").expect(format!("{} {}", 1, 2).as_ref());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("{} {}", 1))`
|
```
Catches up with a change in rust-lang/rust#57537
Happened to fix a bug in `expect_fun_call`, that is the lint ignores more than
one arguments to `format`.
`cloned` requires that the elements of the iterator must be references. This
change determines if that is the case by examining the type of the closure
argument and suggesting `.cloned` only if it is a reference. When the closure
argument is not a reference, it suggests removing the `map` call instead.
A minor problem with this change is that the new check sometimes overlaps
with the `clone_on_copy` lint.
Fixes#498
Add several run rustfix annotations
Adds `run-rustfix` to 18 of the tests from the tracking issue #3630.
Each test has its own commit, to make reviewing easier (hopefully this is easier to review than 18 separate PRs).
## Changes
- `cfg_attr_rustfmt`: Custom inner attributes are unstable. Let's disable the lint for inner attributes until [#54726](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54726) stabilizes
- `collapsible_if`: unrelated cyclomatic_complexity warning that can be ignored
- `duration_subsec`: Simply needed `#![allow(dead_code)]`
- `excessive_precision`: Fixed by `#!allow(dead_code,unused_variables)`
- `explicit_write`: Fixed by `#![allow(unused_imports)]`
- `inconsistent_digit_grouping`: Avoid triggering `clippy::excessive_precision` lint
- `infallible_destructuring_match`: Fixed by `#![allow(dead_code, unreachable_code, unused_variables)]`
- `into_iter_on_ref`: Triggered unrelated `clippy::useless_vec` lint
- `large_digit_groups`: Avoid triggering `clippy::excessive_precision` lint
- `map_clone`: Fixed by `#![allow(clippy::iter_cloned_collect)]`
- `mem_replace`: Suggestion causes import to be unused, fixed by `#![allow(unused_imports)]`
- `precedence`: Allow some unrelated lints, and change out-of-range `0b1111_1111i8` literal
- `redundant_field_names`: Allow dead code, and remove stabilized feature toggles
- `replace_consts`: Fixed by `#![allow(unused_variables)]`
- `starts_ends_with`: Fixed by `#![allow(unused_must_use)]`
- `types`: Fixed by `#![allow(dead_code, unused_variables)]`
- `unit_arg`: Fixed by `#[allow(unused_must_use)]`
- `unnecessary_fold`: Fixed by adding type annotations and adding `#![allow(dead_code)]`
Restrict `use_self` on nested items
Fixes#3637Fixes#3463
These changes make it so that nested items aren't visited any more by the `use_self` lint.
I think visiting nested items should be possible (so that it uses a different `item_path` for the nested item), but I'm not sure whether it's viable and what the best approach would be.
- Can `item_path` be changed to a new `Self` path before visiting the item, and then changing it back afterwards?
- Alternatively, could a new visitor be created, re-using `check_trait_method_impl_decl`?
cast_ref_to_mut lint
I see this pattern way too often, and it's completely wrong. In fact, due to how common this incorrect pattern is, [the Rustonomicon specifically points this out](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/transmutes.html).
> - Transmuting an & to &mut is UB
> - Transmuting an & to &mut is always UB
> - No you can't do it
> - No you're not special
This is my first lint.
Trigger `use_self` lint in local macros
Closes#2098
The test currently only covers local macros. #2098 suggested this:
> You could add the macro in question into the `mini_macro` subcrate
But that doesn't work for a `macro_rules`:
```
error: cannot export macro_rules! macros from a `proc-macro` crate type currently
```
So I suggest leaving out the test for external macros, as using `in_external_macro` seems straigtforward enough. Alternatives would be to use to add an additional crate (overkill if you ask me), or test with a `proc-macro`.
Integrate rustfix into Clippy test suite
Once the [PR to compiletest-rs](https://github.com/laumann/compiletest-rs/pull/151) is reviewed and merged this fixes#2376.
I will create a separate tracking issue for adding `run-rustfix` to all tests.
Only trigger `infinite_iter` lint for infinitely allocating `collect()` calls
Fixes #3538
~Oh, I guess this should actually check other methods like `count` as well, not only `collect()`.~
Never mind, `collect` is the only of these functions that allocates a data structure.