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Jacherr
ae59f5002d add additional testcases 2024-05-30 11:45:57 +00:00
Jacherr
e186ed2ad1 check return type of get and indexing 2024-05-30 11:45:57 +00:00
Jacherr
93b39d8910 disable indexing_slicing for custom Index impls 2024-05-30 11:45:43 +00:00
bors
03654badfd Auto merge of #12864 - tesuji:non-no-effect, r=y21
ignore array from `deref_addrof` lint

Split from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/12854

changelog: ignore array from `deref_addrof` lint

r? y21
2024-05-30 10:16:50 +00:00
Philipp Krones
89037ea18f
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2024-05-30 09:44:14 +02:00
Lzu Tao
8bd2a17dfe ignore array from deref_addrof lint
Note that semantics of repeat expr in array are the same
2024-05-30 08:34:44 +07:00
bors
bda7427621 Auto merge of #125360 - RalfJung:packed-field-reorder, r=fmease
don't inhibit random field reordering on repr(packed(1))

`inhibit_struct_field_reordering_opt` being false means we exclude this type from random field shuffling. However, `packed(1)` types can still be shuffled! The logic was added in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48528 since it's pointless to reorder fields in packed(1) types (there's no padding that could be saved) -- but that shouldn't inhibit `-Zrandomize-layout` (which did not exist at the time).

We could add an optimization elsewhere to not bother sorting the fields for `repr(packed)` types, but I don't think that's worth the effort.

This *does* change the behavior in that we may now reorder fields of `packed(1)` structs (e.g. if there are niches, we'll try to move them to the start/end, according to `NicheBias`).  We were always allowed to do that but so far we didn't. Quoting the [reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/type-layout.html):

> On their own, align and packed do not provide guarantees about the order of fields in the layout of a struct or the layout of an enum variant, although they may be combined with representations (such as C) which do provide such guarantees.
2024-05-29 11:57:13 +00:00
bors
da4b2127c0 Auto merge of #12859 - cookie-s:dedup-single-char-name-diag, r=Alexendoo
[`many_single_char_names`]: Deduplicate diagnostics

Relates to #12379

Fix `many_single_char_names` lint so that it doesn't emit diagnostics when the current level of the scope doesn't contain any single character name.

```rust
let (a, b, c, d): (i32, i32, i32, i32);
match 1 {
  1 => (),
  e => {},
}
```
produced the exact same MANY_SINGLE_CHAR_NAMES diagnostic at each of the Arm `e => {}` and the Block `{}`.

---

changelog: [`many_single_char_names`]: Fix duplicate diagnostics
2024-05-28 12:41:14 +00:00
bors
76eee82e79 Auto merge of #12823 - schvv31n:fix-iter-on-empty-collections, r=y21
Suppress `iter_on_empty_collections` if the iterator's concrete type is relied upon

changelog: fixed #12807
2024-05-27 16:18:41 +00:00
bors
7e4c1ae0b6 Auto merge of #12843 - mdm:fix-unnecessary-to-owned-println-interaction, r=y21
Fix `unnecessary_to_owned` interaction with macro expansion

fixes #12821

In the case of an unnecessary `.iter().cloned()`, the lint `unnecessary_to_owned` might suggest to remove the `&` from references without checking if such references are inside a macro expansion. This can lead to unexpected behavior or even broken code if the lint suggestion is applied blindly. See issue #12821 for an example.

This PR checks if such references are inside macro expansions and skips this part of the lint suggestion in these cases.

changelog: [`unnecessary_to_owned`]: Don't suggest to remove `&` inside macro expansion
2024-05-27 14:26:50 +00:00
Marc Dominik Migge
4a64180dd5 unnecessary_to_owned should not suggest to remove & in macro expansion 2024-05-27 12:05:18 +02:00
bors
722de3b546 Auto merge of #12842 - J-ZhengLi:issue12801, r=y21
add parentheses to [`let_and_return`]'s suggestion

closes: #12801

---

changelog: suggest adding parentheses when linting [`let_and_return`] and [`needless_return`]
2024-05-27 08:04:36 +00:00
J-ZhengLi
03306b6ab6 suggest adding parentheses when linting [let_and_return] and [needless_return] 2024-05-27 11:49:10 +08:00
cookie-s
7110f471d3
[many_single_char_names]: Deduplicate diagnostics 2024-05-26 22:56:23 -04:00
bors
5aae5f6ae6 Auto merge of #12740 - lrh2000:sig-drop, r=blyxyas
`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`: Trigger lint only if lifetime allows early significant drop

I want to argue that the following code snippet should not trigger `significant_drop_in_scrutinee` (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8987). The iterator holds a reference to the locked data, so it is expected that the mutex guard must be alive until the entire loop is finished.
```rust
use std::sync::Mutex;

fn main() {
    let mutex_vec = Mutex::new(vec![1, 2, 3]);
    for number in mutex_vec.lock().unwrap().iter() {
        dbg!(number);
    }
}
```

However, the lint should be triggered when we clone the vector. In this case, the iterator does not hold any reference to the locked data.
```diff
-     for number in mutex_vec.lock().unwrap().iter() {
+     for number in mutex_vec.lock().unwrap().clone().iter() {
```

Unfortunately, it seems that regions on the types of local variables are mostly erased (`ReErased`) in the late lint pass. So it is hard to tell if the final expression has a lifetime relevant to the value with a significant drop.

In this PR, I try to make a best-effort guess based on the function signatures. To avoid false positives, no lint is issued if the result is uncertain. I'm not sure if this is acceptable or not, so any comments are welcome.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8987

changelog: [`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`]: Trigger lint only if lifetime allows early significant drop.

r? `@flip1995`
2024-05-25 13:11:21 +00:00
bors
5d10538fb4 Auto merge of #12809 - GuillaumeGomez:missing-backticks-fix, r=y21
Correctly handle closing parens in `missing_backticks` doc lint

Fixes #12795.

changelog: Correctly handle closing parens in `doc_markdown` lint
2024-05-25 12:03:07 +00:00
Hamir Mahal
17cc0a3a7d
feat: auto-fix for bare URLs in doc comments 2024-05-24 14:30:42 -07:00
Boxy
714e172ef2 Remove DefId from EarlyParamRegion (clippy/smir) 2024-05-24 18:06:57 +01:00
bors
f16317e9cc Auto merge of #12841 - B14CK313:fix-expect-derive, r=y21
fulfill expectations in `check_partial_eq_without_eq`

This is a followup to #12804, fixing a similar issue for `derive_partial_eq_without_eq` by using `span_lint_hir_and_then` instead of `span_lint_and_sugg`.

Additionally tests for both `#[allow(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]` and `#[expect(clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]` are added.

changelog:[`derive_partial_eq_without_eq`]: fulfill expectations
2024-05-24 14:10:53 +00:00
Jakob Schwarz
7f30b20b28
fulfill expectations in check_partial_eq_without_eq
changelog: fulfill expectations in [derive_partial_eq_without_eq]
2024-05-24 08:44:41 +02:00
Kevin Reid
0f5338cd90 For restriction lints, replace “Why is this bad?” with “Why restrict this?”
The `restriction` group contains many lints which are not about
necessarily “bad” things, but style choices — perhaps even style choices
which contradict conventional Rust style — or are otherwise very
situational. This results in silly wording like “Why is this bad?
It isn't, but ...”, which I’ve seen confuse a newcomer at least once.

To improve this situation, this commit replaces the “Why is this bad?”
section heading with “Why restrict this?”, for most, but not all,
restriction lints. I left alone the ones whose placement in the
restriction group is more incidental.

In order to make this make sense, I had to remove the “It isn't, but”
texts from the contents of the sections. Sometimes further changes
were needed, or there were obvious fixes to make, and I went ahead
and made those changes without attempting to split them into another
commit, even though many of them are not strictly necessary for the
“Why restrict this?” project.
2024-05-23 15:51:33 -07:00
Kevin Reid
cfa150b0dd Rephrase and expand empty_enum documentation.
* Remove incorrect claim that “wrappers around it are the conventional
  way to define an uninhabited type”.
* Discuss why one would use `!`, a newtype struct, or keep the enum.
* Add links to relevant documentation.
2024-05-22 18:03:18 -07:00
Ruihan Li
6641f9f6e1 Track lifetime on values with significant drop 2024-05-23 00:37:02 +08:00
bors
05c4053628 Auto merge of #12398 - WeiTheShinobi:bug-lint-numbered_fields, r=Manishearth
bug fix: lint numbered_fields message error

fixes #12367

changelog: [`numbered_fields`]: fix macro expand message error.
2024-05-22 15:50:46 +00:00
WeiTheShinobi
038f6179d7 bug fix: lint numbered_fields message error 2024-05-22 15:26:32 +08:00
schvv31n
7439ecb07c Added check for type unification with the iter 2024-05-21 22:21:33 +01:00
bors
ea535c97d5 Auto merge of #12804 - B14CK313:master, r=y21
fulfill expectations in `check_unsafe_derive_deserialize`

The utility function `clippy_utils::fulfill_or_allowed` is not used because using it would require to move the check for allowed after the check iterating over all inherent impls of the type, doing possibly unnecessary work.
Instead, `is_lint_allowed` is called as before, but additionally, once certain that the lint should be emitted, `span_lint_hir_and_then` is called instead of `span_lint_and_help` to also fulfill expectations.

Note: as this is my first contribution, please feel free to nitpick or request changes. I am happy to adjust the implementation.

fixes: #12802

changelog: fulfill expectations in [`unsafe_derive_deserialize`]
2024-05-21 19:05:36 +00:00
Philipp Krones
4363278c73 Merge commit '2efebd2f0c03dabbe5c3ad7b4ebfbd99238d1fb2' into clippy-subtree-update 2024-05-21 10:39:30 -07:00
Ralf Jung
a14ca6005c don't inhibit random field reordering on repr(packed(1)) 2024-05-21 19:22:04 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
4f98cc6d55 Correctly handle closing parens in missing_backticks doc lint 2024-05-21 14:55:30 +02:00
bors
2efebd2f0c Auto merge of #12765 - yusufraji:while-float, r=llogiq
Add new lint `while_float`

This PR adds a nursery lint that checks for while loops comparing floating point values.

changelog:
```
changelog: [`while_float`]: Checks for while loops comparing floating point values.
```

Fixes #758
2024-05-21 11:36:31 +00:00
schvv31n
b31625cdc7 Accounted for possible extra layers before the consuming parent expr 2024-05-20 21:27:30 +01:00
schvv31n
3955bd4c98 fixed formatting 2024-05-20 08:07:48 +01:00
schvv31n
3629372723 Lint on closure calls, suppress on callable constants calls 2024-05-20 08:05:49 +01:00
bors
298f38c06e Auto merge of #125294 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-w42c829, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #124948 (chore: Remove repeated words (extension of #124924))
 - #124992 (Add example to IsTerminal::is_terminal)
 - #125279 (make `Debug` impl for `Term` simpler)
 - #125286 (Miri subtree update)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-05-19 21:30:43 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
647f222885 Rollup merge of #124948 - blyxyas:remove-repeated-words, r=compiler-errors
chore: Remove repeated words (extension of #124924)

When I saw #124924 I thought "Hey, I'm sure that there are far more than just two typos of this nature in the codebase". So here's some more typo-fixing.

Some found with regex, some found with a spellchecker. Every single one manually reviewed by me (along with hundreds of false negatives by the tools)
2024-05-19 22:50:55 +02:00
schvv31n
9d311b5c2b initial fix 2024-05-19 21:41:13 +01:00
Santiago Pastorino
23e8b03f00 Add and use generics.is_empty() and generics.is_own_empty, rather than using generics' attributes 2024-05-19 11:10:56 -03:00
Michael Howell
b5cf8b8277 doc_lazy_continuation: do not warn on End events
This avoids event spans that would otherwise cause crashes, since an
End's span covers the range of the tag (which will be earlier than the
line break within the tag).
2024-05-18 16:19:41 -07:00
bors
37dfd973b7 Auto merge of #125077 - spastorino:add-new-fnsafety-enum2, r=jackh726
Rename Unsafe to Safety

Alternative to #124455, which is to just have one Safety enum to use everywhere, this opens the posibility of adding `ast::Safety::Safe` that's useful for unsafe extern blocks.

This leaves us today with:

```rust
enum ast::Safety {
    Unsafe(Span),
    Default,
    // Safe (going to be added for unsafe extern blocks)
}

enum hir::Safety {
    Unsafe,
    Safe,
}
```

We would convert from `ast::Safety::Default` into the right Safety level according the context.
2024-05-18 19:35:24 +00:00
blyxyas
ae547e3000 Fix typos (taking into account review comments) 2024-05-18 18:12:18 +02:00
Santiago Pastorino
0590d71ce2 Rename Unsafe to Safety 2024-05-17 18:33:37 -03:00
bors
680256f3ce Auto merge of #12813 - flip1995:rustup, r=flip1995
Rustup

r? `@ghost`

changelog: None
2024-05-16 21:28:33 +00:00
Philipp Krones
c200dad300
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2024-05-16 14:20:56 -07:00
bors
5459429f92 Auto merge of #12803 - wutchzone:panic-in-tests, r=y21
Add configuration option for ignoring `panic!()` in tests

```
changelog: [`panic`]: Now can be disabled in tests with the `allow-panic-in-tests` option
```

I often find myself using `panic!(…)` in tests a lot, where I often do something like:

```rust
match enam {
  Enam::A => …,
  Enam::B => …,
  _ => panic!("This should not happen at all."),
}
```
I think this patch should go nicely with already existing `allow-unwrap-in-tests` and `allow-expect-in-tests`.
2024-05-16 21:13:34 +00:00
Michael Goulet
6b371469bf Fix tools 2024-05-16 14:24:23 -04:00
Jakob Schwarz
fc2f7035c6
fulfill expectations in check_unsafe_derive_deserialize
The utility function `clippy_utils::fulfill_or_allowed` is not used because
using it would require to move the check for allowed after the check
iterating over all inherent impls of the type, doing possibly
unnecessary work.
Instead, `is_lint_allowed` is called as before, but additionally, once
certain that the lint should be emitted, `span_lint_hir_and_then` is called
instead of `span_lint_and_help` to also fulfill expectations.

fixes: #12802

changelog: fulfill expectations in `check_unsafe_derive_deserialize`
2024-05-16 19:54:42 +02:00
Daniel Sedlak
c342a61564 Add configuration option for ignoring panic!() in tests 2024-05-16 05:45:56 +00:00
bors
e669d97494 Auto merge of #12706 - pacak:less-aggressive-needless-borrows, r=dswij
less aggressive needless_borrows_for_generic_args

Current implementation looks for significant drops, that can change the behavior, but that's not enough - value might not have a `Drop` itself but one of its children might have it.

A good example is passing a reference to `PathBuf` to `std::fs::File::open`. There's no benefits to pass `PathBuf` by value, but since `clippy` can't see `Drop` on `Vec` several layers down it complains forcing pass by value and making it impossible to use the same name later.

New implementation only looks at copy values or values created in place     so existing variable will never be moved but things that take a string reference created and value is created inplace `&"".to_owned()` will make it to suggest to use `"".to_owned()` still.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/12454

changelog: [`needless_borrows_for_generic_args`]: avoid moving variables
2024-05-15 15:51:27 +00:00
bors
a9b5c8ca81 Auto merge of #12790 - c410-f3r:blah, r=dswij
Fix #12760

Fix #12760

```
changelog: [missing_panics_doc]: Ignore panics in compile time
```
2024-05-15 15:40:36 +00:00