Fix FP in external macros for `mut_mut` lint
Fix FP in `mut_mut` lint when type is defined in external macros.
fixes: #6922
changelog: [`mut_mut`] Fix FP when type is defined in external macros
Refactor `clippy::match_ref_pats` to check for multiple reference patterns
fixes#7740
When there is only one pattern, to begin with, i.e. a single deref(`&`), then in such cases we suppress `clippy::match_ref_pats`.
This is done by checking the count of the reference pattern and emitting `clippy::match_ref_pats` when more than one pattern is present.
Removed certain errors in the `stderr` tests as they would not be triggered.
changelog: Refactor `clippy::match_ref_pats` to check for multiple reference patterns
Before this lint didn't trigger on macros. With rust-lang/rust#88175
this isn't enough anymore. In this PR a `WhileLoop` desugaring kind was
introduced. This overrides the span of expanded expressions when
lowering the while loop. So if a while loop is in a macro, the
expressions that it expands to are no longer marked with
`ExpnKind::Macro`, but with `ExpnKind::Desugaring`. In general, this is
the correct behavior and the same that is done for `ForLoop`s. It just
tripped up this lint.
Restriction lint for function pointer casts
The existing lints for function pointer casts cover the cases where a cast is non-portable or would result in truncation, however there's currently no way to forbid numeric function pointer casts entirely.
I've added a new lint `fn_to_numeric_cast_any`, which allows one to ban _all_ numeric function pointer casts, including to `usize`. This is useful if you're writing high-level Rust and want to opt-out of potentially surprising behaviour, avoiding silent bugs from forgotten parentheses, e.g.
```rust
fn foo() -> u32 {
10
}
fn main() {
let _ = foo as usize; // oops, forgot to call foo and got a random address instead!
}
```
~~I'm open to suggestions for the naming of the lint, because `fn_to_numeric_cast_any` is a bit clunky. Ideally I'd call this lint `fn_to_numeric_cast`, but that name is already taken for the more specific lint~~. We've stuck with `fn_to_numeric_cast_any` to avoid renaming the existing lint, or choosing a different name that's too generic (like `fn_cast`).
I'm also open to changing the suggestion behaviour, as adding parentheses is only one of many possible ways to fix the lint.
changelog: add ``[`fn_to_numeric_cast_any`]`` restriction lint
Make `shadow_reuse` suggestion less verbose
Closes#7764
Make `shadow_reuse` suggestion less verbose.
changelog: [`shadow_reuse`] does not warn shadowing statement
make test module detection more strict
I started with some small improvements to clippy_utils/src/lib.rs, but then found that our "test" module detection would also catch words containing "test" like e.g. "attestation". So I made this a bit more strict (splitting by `'_'` and checking for `test` or `tests`), adding a test case as I went.
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changelog: none
Add expansion to while desugar spans
In the same vein as #88163, this reverts a change in Clippy behavior as a result of #80357 (and reverts some `#[allow]`s): This changes `clippy::blocks_in_if_conditions` to not fire on `while` loops. Though we might actually want Clippy to lint those cases, we should introduce the change purposefully, with tests, and possibly under a different lint name.
The actual change here is to add a desugaring expansion to the spans when lowering a `while` loop.
r? `@Manishearth`
Fix ICE when `start` lang item has wrong generics
In my previous pr #87875 I missed the requirements on the `start` lang item due to its relative difficulty to test and opting for more conservative estimates. This fixes that by updating the requirement to be exactly one generic type.
The `start` lang item should have exactly one generic type for the return type of the `main` fn ptr passed to it. I believe having zero would previously *sometimes* compile (often with the use of `fn() -> ()` as the fn ptr but it was likely UB to call if the return type of `main` was not `()` as far as I know) however it also sometimes would not for various errors including ICEs and LLVM errors depending on exact situations. Having more than 1 generic has always failed with an ICE because only the one generic type is expected and provided.
Fixes#79559, fixes#73584, fixes#83117 (all duplicates)
Relevant to #9307
r? ````@cjgillot````
fix bug for large_enum_variants
Fix the discussion problem in the issue of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7666#issuecomment-919654291
About the false positive problem of case:
```rust
enum LargeEnum6 {
A,
B([u8;255]),
C([u8;200]),
}
```
changelog: Fix largest_enum_variant wrongly identifying the second largest variant.