new lints around`#[must_use]`
changelog: Add `must_use_candidate` lint, add `must-use-unit` lint, add `double_must_use` lint
The first one checks if an public function or method has no mutable argument and mutates no non-local data and lints if it has no `#[must_use]` attribute. It will skip inner functions, because those are usually highly local and the attribute doesn't have as much benefit there.
The second lints `#[must_use]` attributes on functions and methods that return unit. Those attributes are likely a remnant from a refactoring that removed the return value.
The last one lints for `#[must_use]` attributrs without text on functions that return a type which is already marked `#[must_use]`. This has no auto-suggestion, because while it would be easy to do, there may be value in writing a detailed text for the attribute instead.
This fixes#4526
`must_use_unit` lints unit-returning functions with a `#[must_use]`
attribute, suggesting to remove it.
`double_must_use` lints functions with a plain `#[must_use]`
attribute, but which return a type which is already `#[must_use]`,
so the attribute has no benefit.
`must_use_candidate` is a pedantic lint that lints functions and
methods that return some non-unit type that is not already
`#[must_use]` and suggests to add the annotation.
PR template might not be stripped by contributors
cc d97fbdbb42
So I think it would be better to make the template visible.
Also I renamed the template with extension `.md`.
changelog: none
Lints when, on the RHS of a BinOp, there is a UnOp without a space
before the operator but with a space after (e.g. foo >- 1).
Signed-off-by: Nikos Filippakis <nikolaos.filippakis@cern.ch>
Add assert message to suggestion in lint assertions_on_constants
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- [x] suggest replacing `assert!(false, "msg")` with `panic!("msg")`
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changelog: add assert message to suggestion in lint assertions_on_constants
Work towards fixing: #3575
Add suggestion for mul_add
Issue #4001: Whenever `a*b+c` is found where `a`,`b`, and `c` are floats, a lint is suggested saying to use `a.mul_add(b, c)`. Using `mul_add` may give a performance boost depending on the target architecture and also has higher numerical accuracy as there is no round off when doing `a*b`.
changelog: New lint: `manual_mul_add`
Fix typo in inherent_to_string documentation
A simple typo fix in `inherent_to_string` and `inherent_to_string_shadow_display` documentation
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account for doc visibility
This fixes#4608.
Also I noticed that the lint failed to look at trait and impl items. There's a small bit of fallout in the code, too, but not enough to warrant its own commit.
changelog: check docs of trait items and impl items, also make `missing_safety_doc` account for visibility