Address issue #99265 by checking each positionally used argument
to see if the argument is named and adding a lint to use the name
instead. This way, when named arguments are used positionally in a
different order than their argument order, the suggested lint is
correct.
For example:
```
println!("{b} {}", a=1, b=2);
```
This will now generate the suggestion:
```
println!("{b} {a}", a=1, b=2);
```
Additionally, this check now also correctly replaces or inserts
only where the positional argument is (or would be if implicit).
Also, width and precision are replaced with their argument names
when they exists.
Since the issues were so closely related, this fix for issue #99265
also fixes issue #99266.
Fixes#99265Fixes#99266
Add new lint `obfuscated_if_else`
part of #9100, additional commits could make it work with `then` and `unwrap_or_else` as well
changelog: Add new lint `obfuscated_if_else`
unused_self: respect avoid-breaking-exported-api
```
changelog: [`unused_self`]: Now respects the `avoid-breaking-exported-api` config option
```
Fixes#9195.
I mostly copied the implementation from `unnecessary_wraps`, since I don't have much understanding of rustc internals.
[`box_collection`]: raise warn for all std collections
So far, only [`Vec`, `String`, `HashMap`] were considered.
Extend collection checklist for this lint with:
- `HashSet`
- `VecDeque`
- `LinkedList`
- `BTreeMap`
- `BTreeSet`
- `BinaryHeap`
changelog: [`box_collection`]: raise warn for all std collections
Move format_push_string to restriction
Fixes#9077 (kinda) by moving the lint to the restriction group. As I noted in that issue, I think the suggested change is too much and as the OP of the issue points out, the ramifications of the change are not necessarily easily understood. As such I don't think the lint should be enabled by default.
changelog: [`format_push_string`]: moved to restriction (see #9077).
Implement `for<>` lifetime binder for closures
This PR implements RFC 3216 ([TI](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97362)) and allows code like the following:
```rust
let _f = for<'a, 'b> |a: &'a A, b: &'b B| -> &'b C { b.c(a) };
// ^^^^^^^^^^^--- new!
```
cc ``@Aaron1011`` ``@cjgillot``
Always create elided lifetime parameters for functions
Anonymous and elided lifetimes in functions are sometimes (async fns) --and sometimes not (regular fns)-- desugared to implicit generic parameters.
This difference of treatment makes it some downstream analyses more complicated to handle. This step is a pre-requisite to perform lifetime elision resolution on AST.
There is currently an inconsistency in the treatment of argument-position impl-trait for functions and async fns:
```rust
trait Foo<'a> {}
fn foo(t: impl Foo<'_>) {} //~ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
async fn async_foo(t: impl Foo<'_>) {} //~ OK
fn bar(t: impl Iterator<Item = &'_ u8>) {} //~ ERROR missing lifetime specifier
async fn async_bar(t: impl Iterator<Item = &'_ u8>) {} //~ OK
```
The current implementation reports "missing lifetime specifier" on `foo`, but **accepts it** in `async_foo`.
This PR **proposes to accept** the anonymous lifetime in both cases as an extra generic lifetime parameter.
This change would be insta-stable, so let's ping t-lang.
Anonymous lifetimes in GAT bindings keep being forbidden:
```rust
fn foo(t: impl Foo<Assoc<'_> = Bar<'_>>) {}
^^ ^^
forbidden ok
```
I started a discussion here: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/Anonymous.20lifetimes.20in.20universal.20impl-trait/near/284968606
r? ``@petrochenkov``
fix [`manual_flatten`] help texts order
fixes #8948
Whenever suggestion for this lint does not fit in one line,
legacy solution has some unexpected/unhandled behavior:
lint will then generate two help messages which seem to be shown in the wrong order.
The second help message in that case will contain the suggestion.
The first help message always refers to a suggestion message,
and **it should adapt** depending on the location of the suggestion:
- inline suggestion within the error/warning message
- suggestion separated into a second help text
This is my first contribution here, so I hope I didn't miss anything for creating this PR.
changelog: fix [`manual_flatten`] help texts order
Whenever suggestion for this lint does not fit in one line,
lint will generate two help messages. The second help message
will always contain the suggestion.
The first help message refers to suggestion message,
and it should adapt depending on the location of the suggestion:
- inline suggestion within the error/warning message
- suggestion separated into second help text
Add `repeated_where_clause_or_trait_bound` lint
I thought I would try and scratch my own itch for #8674.
1. Is comparing the `Res` the correct way for ensuring we have the same trait?
2. Is there a way to get the spans for the bounds and clauses for suggestions?
I tried to use `GenericParam::bounds_span_for_suggestions` but it only gave me an empty span at the end of the spans.
I tried `WhereClause::span_for_predicates_or_empty_place` and it included the comma.
3. Is there a simpler way to get the trait names? I have used the spans of the traits because I didn't see a way to get it off the `Res` or `Def`.
changelog: Add ``[`repeated_where_clause_or_trait_bound`]`` lint.
change applicability type to MaybeIncorrect in `explicit_counter_loop`
close#9013
This PR changes applicability type to `MaybeIncorrect`, because the suggestion is not `MachineApplicable`.
changelog: change applicability type to MaybeIncorrect in `explicit_counter_loop`
Fixes for `branches_sharing_code`
fixes#7198fixes#7452fixes#7555fixes#7589
changelog: Don't suggest moving modifications to locals used in any of the condition expressions in `branches_sharing_code`
changelog: Don't suggest moving anything after a local with a significant drop in `branches_sharing_code`
Fix span for or_fun_call
Closes#9033
changelog: [`or_fun_call`]: span points to the `unwrap_or` only instead of through the entire method chain expression
* Don't suggest moving modifications to locals used in any of the condition expressions
* Don't suggest moving anything after a local with a significant drop
Simplify if let statements
fixes: #8288
---
changelog: Allowing [`qustion_mark`] lint to check `if let` expressions that immediatly return unwrapped value
Lint simple expressions in `manual_filter_map`, `manual_find_map`
changelog: Lint simple expressions in [`manual_filter_map`], [`manual_find_map`]
The current comparison rules out `.find(|a| a.is_some()).map(|b| b.unwrap())` because `a` being a reference can effect more complicated expressions, this adds a simple check for that case and adds the necessary derefs
There's some overlap with `option_filter_map` so `lint_filter_some_map_unwrap` now returns a `bool` to indicate it linted
Make MIR basic blocks field public
This makes it possible to mutably borrow different fields of the MIR
body without resorting to methods like `basic_blocks_local_decls_mut_and_var_debug_info`.
To preserve validity of control flow graph caches in the presence of
modifications, a new struct `BasicBlocks` wraps together basic blocks
and control flow graph caches.
The `BasicBlocks` dereferences to `IndexVec<BasicBlock, BasicBlockData>`.
On the other hand a mutable access requires explicit `as_mut()` call.
Finishing touches for `#[expect]` (RFC 2383)
This PR adds documentation and some functionality to rustc's lint passes, to manually fulfill expectations. This is needed for some lints in Clippy. Hopefully, it should be one of the last things before we can move forward with stabilizing this feature.
As part of this PR, I've also updated `clippy::duplicate_mod` to showcase how this new functionality can be used and to ensure that it works correctly.
---
changelog: [`duplicate_mod`]: Fixed lint attribute interaction
r? `@wesleywiser`
cc: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97660, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/85549
And I guess that's it. Here have a magical unicorn 🦄
the two loops did practically the same, only the type were different (&&
vs &), so I used `copied` to convert `&&` and chained them together.
Instead of parsing the trait info manually, I use the already provided
method `get_trait_info_from_bound`.
Also, instead of using manual string writing, I used `join` by
`itertools`.
Fix `undocumented_unsafe_blocks` in closures
fixes#9114
changelog: Fix `undocumented_unsafe_blocks` not checking for comments before the start of a closure
Add `invalid_utf8_in_unchecked`
changelog: Add [`invalid_utf8_in_unchecked`]
closes: #629
Don't know how useful of a lint this is, just saw this was a really old issue 😄.
Correct lint version for `format_push_string`
Closes#9081
changelog: none
IDK what else to say. Look I can draw an ascii penguin =D:
```
(^v^)
<( )>
w w
```
Add details about how significant drop in match scrutinees can cause deadlocks
Adds more details about how a significant drop in a match scrutinee can cause a deadlock and include link to documentation.
changelog: Add more details to significant drop lint to explicitly show how temporaries in match scrutinees can cause deadlocks.
Fix `#[expect]` for most clippy lints
This PR fixes most `#[expect]` - lint interactions listed in rust-lang/rust#97660. [My comment in the issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97660#issuecomment-1147269504) shows the current progress (Once this is merged). I plan to work on `duplicate_mod` and `multiple_inherent_impl` and leave the rest for later. I feel like stabilizing the feature is more important than fixing the last few nits, which currently also don't work with `#[allow]`.
---
changelog: none
r? `@Jarcho`
cc: rust-lang/rust#97660
Add lint `explicit_auto_deref` take 2
fixes: #234fixes: #8367fixes: #8380
Still things to do:
* ~~This currently only lints `&*<expr>` when it doesn't trigger `needless_borrow`.~~
* ~~This requires a borrow after a deref to trigger. So `*<expr>` changing `&&T` to `&T` won't be caught.~~
* The `deref` and `deref_mut` trait methods aren't linted.
* Neither ~~field accesses~~, nor method receivers are linted.
* ~~This probably shouldn't lint reborrowing.~~
* Full slicing to deref should probably be handled here as well. e.g. `&vec[..]` when just `&vec` would do
changelog: new lint `explicit_auto_deref`
try reading rust-version from Cargo.toml
Cargo.toml can contain a field `rust-version`, that acts like a MSRV of
clippy.toml file: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-rust-version-field
This will try to read that field and use it, if the clippy.toml config
has no `msrv` entry
changelog: respect `rust-version` from `Cargo.toml`
closes#8746closes#7765
`trivially_copy_pass_by_ref` fixes
fixes#5953fixes#2961
The fix for #5953 is overly aggressive, but the suggestion is so bad that it's worth the false negatives. Basically three things together:
* It's not obviously wrong
* It compiles
* It may actually work when tested
changelog: Don't lint `trivially_copy_pass_by_ref` when unsafe pointers are used.
changelog: Better track lifetimes when linting `trivially_copy_pass_by_ref`.
add [`manual_find`] lint for function return case
part of the implementation discussed in #7143
changelog: add [`manual_find`] lint for function return case
feat(new lint): new lint `manual_retain`
close#8097
This PR is a new lint implementation.
This lint checks if the `retain` method is available.
Thank you in advance.
changelog: add new ``[`manual_retain`]`` lint
Suggest `pointer::cast` when possible in `transmute_ptr_to_ref`
fixes#8924
changelog: Suggest casting the pointer for any type containing lifetimes in `transmute_ptr_to_ref`.
changelog: Suggest `pointer::cast` when possible in `transmute_ptr_to_ref`.
enum_variant_names should ignore when all prefixes are _
close#9018
When Enum prefix is only an underscore, we should not issue warnings.
changelog: fix false positive in enum_variant_names
Lint `[single_match]` on `Option` matches
fixes#8928
changelog: did some cleanup of the logic for ``[`single_match`]`` and ``[`single_match_else`]`` which fixes the bug where `Option` matches were not linted unless a wildcard was used for one of the arms.
ignore item in `thread_local!` macro
close#8493
This PR ignores `thread_local` macro in `declare_interior_mutable_const`.
changelog: ignore `thread_local!` macro in `declare_interior_mutable_const`
Fix `extra_unused_lifetimes` false positive
This PR fixes#9014.
I confirmed the FP on the `crates.io` source as `@JohnTitor` mentioned, and confirmed that the FP is no longer present following this change.
I did not include a test in this PR because I think constructing one would be complicated, and the fix is pretty simple. But please let me know if this is unacceptable.
changelog: fix `extra_unused_lifetimes` FP
add vec.capacity() to [`slow_vec_initialization`] detection
fix#8800
for example
```rust
let mut vec1 = Vec::with_capacity(len);
vec1.resize(vec1.capacity(), 0);
let mut vec2 = Vec::with_capacity(len);
vec2.extend(repeat(0).take(vec2.capacity()));
```
will trigger the lint
---
changelog: add `vec.capacity()` to [`slow_vec_initialization`] detection
confirm using chain in collapsible_span_lint_calls
close#8798
This PR fixes false positive when using chain in `collapsible_span_lint_calls`.
changelog: None
put parentheses around neg_multiply suggestion if needed
*Please write a short comment explaining your change (or "none" for internal only changes)*
changelog: [`neg_multiply`]: put parentheses around suggestion if needed
`For` example should be used instead `while` in WHILE_LET_ON_ITERATOR
For example should be used instead while in WHILE_LET_ON_ITERATOR
Revert some changes
Fix cargo dev fmt
Adds more details about how a significant drop in a match scrutinee can
cause a deadlock and include link to documentation. Emits messages
indicating temporaries with significant drops in arms of matches and
message about possible deadlocks/unexpected behavior.
changelog: Add more details to significant drop lint to explicitly show
how temporaries in match scrutinees can cause deadlocks/unexpected
behavior.
feat(lint): add default_iter_empty
close#8915
This PR adds `default_iter_empty` lint.
This lint checks `std::iter::Empty::default()` and replace with `std::iter::empty()`.
Thank you in advance.
---
changelog: add `default_instead_of_iter_empty` lint.
Update description in clippy_lints/src/default_iter_empty.rs
Co-authored-by: Fridtjof Stoldt <xFrednet@gmail.com>
Update clippy_lints/src/default_iter_empty.rs
Co-authored-by: Alex Macleod <alex@macleod.io>
Update clippy_lints/src/default_iter_empty.rs
Co-authored-by: Alex Macleod <alex@macleod.io>
renamed default_iter_empty to default_instead_of_iter_empty
Avoid duplicate messages
add tests for regression
rewrite 'Why is this bad?'
cargo dev fmt
delete default_iter_empty lint in renamed_lint.rs
rewrite a message in the suggestion
cargo dev update_lints --check
Make `ExprKind::Closure` a struct variant.
Simple refactor since we both need it to introduce additional fields in `ExprKind::Closure`.
r? ``@Aaron1011``
Rework `branches_sharing_code`
fixes#7378
This changes the lint from checking pairs of blocks, to checking all the blocks at the same time. As such there's almost none of the original code left.
changelog: Don't lint `branches_sharing_code` when using different binding names
And likewise for the `Const::val` method.
Because its type is called `ConstKind`. Also `val` is a confusing name
because `ConstKind` is an enum with seven variants, one of which is
called `Value`. Also, this gives consistency with `TyS` and `PredicateS`
which have `kind` fields.
The commit also renames a few `Const` variables from `val` to `c`, to
avoid confusion with the `ConstKind::Value` variant.
Fix some `#[expect]` lint interaction
Fixing the first few lints that aren't caught by `#[expect]`. The root cause of these examples was, that the lint was emitted at the wrong location.
---
changelog: none
r? `@Jarcho`
cc: rust-lang/rust#97660
Improve lint doc consistency
changelog: none
This is a continuation of #8908.
Notable changes:
- Removed empty `Known Problems` sections
- Removed "Good"/"Bad" language (replaced with "Use instead")
- Removed (and added some 😄) duplication
- Ignored the [`create_dir`] example so it doesn't create `clippy_lints/foo` 😄
fix(lint): check const context
close: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8898
This PR fixes a bug in checked_conversions.
Thank you in advance.
changelog: check const context in checked_conversions.
This commit makes type folding more like the way chalk does it.
Currently, `TypeFoldable` has `fold_with` and `super_fold_with` methods.
- `fold_with` is the standard entry point, and defaults to calling
`super_fold_with`.
- `super_fold_with` does the actual work of traversing a type.
- For a few types of interest (`Ty`, `Region`, etc.) `fold_with` instead
calls into a `TypeFolder`, which can then call back into
`super_fold_with`.
With the new approach, `TypeFoldable` has `fold_with` and
`TypeSuperFoldable` has `super_fold_with`.
- `fold_with` is still the standard entry point, *and* it does the
actual work of traversing a type, for all types except types of
interest.
- `super_fold_with` is only implemented for the types of interest.
Benefits of the new model.
- I find it easier to understand. The distinction between types of
interest and other types is clearer, and `super_fold_with` doesn't
exist for most types.
- With the current model is easy to get confused and implement a
`super_fold_with` method that should be left defaulted. (Some of the
precursor commits fixed such cases.)
- With the current model it's easy to call `super_fold_with` within
`TypeFolder` impls where `fold_with` should be called. The new
approach makes this mistake impossible, and this commit fixes a number
of such cases.
- It's potentially faster, because it avoids the `fold_with` ->
`super_fold_with` call in all cases except types of interest. A lot of
the time the compile would inline those away, but not necessarily
always.
* Don't lint on `.cloned().flatten()` when `T::Item` doesn't implement `IntoIterator`
* Reduce verbosity of lint message
* Narrow down the scope of the replacement range
List configuration values can now be extended instead of replaced
I've seen some `clippy.toml` files, that have a few additions to the default list of a configuration and then a copy of our default. The list will therefore not be updated, when we add new names. This change should make it simple for new users to append values instead of replacing them.
I'm uncertain if the documentation of the `".."` is apparent. Any suggestions are welcome. I've also check that the lint list displays the examples correctly.
<details>
<summary>Lint list screenshots</summary>
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17087237/171999434-393f2f83-09aa-4bab-8b05-bd4973150f27.png)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17087237/171999401-e6942b53-25e6-4b09-89e5-d867c7463156.png)
</details>
---
changelog: enhancement: [`doc_markdown`]: Users can now indicate, that the `doc-valid-idents` should extend the default and not replace it
changelog: enhancement: [`blacklisted-name`]: Users can now indicate, that the `blacklisted-names` should extend the default and not replace it
Closes: #8877
That's it. Have a fantastic weekend to everyone reading this. Here is a cookie 🍪
Add new lint [`needless_parens_on_range_literals`]
changelog: Adds a new lint [`needless_parens_on_range_literals`] to warn on needless braces on literals in a range statement
For example, the lint would catch
```log
error: needless parenthesis on range literals can be removed
--> $DIR/needless_parens_on_range_literals.rs:8:13
|
LL | let _ = ('a')..=('z');
| ^^^^^ help: try: `'a'`
|
= note: `-D clippy::needless-parens-on-range-literals` implied by `-D warnings`
```
improve [`for_loops_over_fallibles`] to detect the usage of iter, iter_mut and into_iterator
fix#6762
detects code like
```rust
for _ in option.iter() {
//..
}
```
changelog: Improve [`for_loops_over_fallibles`] to detect `for _ in option.iter() {}` or using `iter_mut()` or `into_iterator()`.
Remove the unneeded wrapping and unwrapping in suggestion creation.
Collecting to Option<Vec<_>> only returns None if one of the elements is
None and that is never the case here.
fix(manual_find_map and manual_filter_map): check clone method
close#8920
Added conditional branching when the clone method is used.
Thank you in advance.
---
changelog: check `clone()` and other variant preserving methods in [`manual_find_map`] and [`manual_filter_map`]
When setting suggestion for significant_drop_in_scrutinee, add suggestion for MoveAndClone for non-ref
When trying to set the current suggestion, if the type of the expression
is not a reference and it is not trivially pure clone copy, we should still
trigger and emit a lint message. Since this fix may require cloning an
expensive-to-clone type, do not attempt to offer a suggested fix.
This change means that matches generated from TryDesugar and AwaitDesugar
would normally trigger a lint, but they are out of scope for this lint,
so we will explicitly ignore matches with sources of TryDesugar or
AwaitDesugar.
changelog: Update for ``[`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`]`` to correctly
emit lint messages for cases where the type is not a reference *and*
not trivially pure clone copy.
changelog: [`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`]: No longer lint on Try `?`
and `await` desugared expressions.
remove `large_enum_variant` suggestion for `Copy` types
Replaces the (erroneous) suggestion on `large_enum_variant` for `Copy` types by a note. This fixes#8894.
---
changelog: none
[1/N] Implement Arithmetic lint
Assuming that https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8903 is OK, this PR starts the creation of the `Arithmetic` lint with configurable types.
My current struggle to get a rustc review inspired me to create smaller PRs in order to easy review and make merges as fast as possible. So the first step here only moves the `arithmetic.rs` file to `numeric_arithmetic.rs` to make room for the new lint.
--
changelog: none
Make docs more consistent
changelog: none
This just fixes some docs to make them more consistent. I mostly just changed `// Good`, `// Bad`, etc to `Use instead:`.
Set correct `ParamEnv` for `derive_partial_eq_without_eq`
fixes#8867
changelog: Handle differing predicates applied by `#[derive(PartialEq)]` and `#[derive(Eq)]` in `derive_partial_eq_without_eq`
new lint: `borrow_deref_ref`
changelog: ``[`borrow_deref_ref`]``
Related pr: #6837#7577
`@Jarcho` Could you please give a review?
`cargo lintcheck` gives no false negative (but tested crates are out-of-date).
TODO:
1. Not sure the name. `deref_on_immutable_ref` or some others?
`SourceFile::lines` is a big part of metadata. It's stored in a compressed form
(a difference list) to save disk space. Decoding it is a big fraction of
compile time for very small crates/programs.
This commit introduces a new type `SourceFileLines` which has a `Lines`
form and a `Diffs` form. The latter is used when the metadata is first
read, and it is only decoded into the `Lines` form when line data is
actually needed. This avoids the decoding cost for many files,
especially in `std`. It's a performance win of up to 15% for tiny
crates/programs where metadata decoding is a high part of compilation
costs.
A `Lock` is needed because the methods that access lines data (which can
trigger decoding) take `&self` rather than `&mut self`. To allow for this,
`SourceFile::lines` now takes a `FnMut` that operates on the lines slice rather
than returning the lines slice.
Fix `manual_range_contains` false negative with chains of `&&` and `||`
Fixes#8745
Since the precedence for `&&` is the same as itself the HIR for a chain of `&&` ends up with a right skewed tree like:
```
&&
/ \
&& c2
/ \
... c1
```
So only the leftmost `&&` was actually "fully" checked, the top level was just `c2` and `&&` so the `manual_range_contains` lint won't apply. This change makes it also check `c2` with `c1`.
There's a bit of a hacky solution in the [second commit](257f09776a) to check if the number of open/closing parens in the snippet match. This is to prevent a case like `((x % 2 == 0) || (x < 0)) || (x >= 10)` from offering a suggestion like `((x % 2 == 0) || !(0..10).contains(&x)` which now won't compile.
Any suggestions for that paren hack welcome, kinda new to working on this so not too sure about possible solutions :) it's weird because I don't know how else to check for parens in HIR considering they're removed when lowering AST.
changelog: Fix [`manual_range_contains`] false negative with chains of `&&` and `||`
Don't lint `useless_transmute` on types with erased regions
fixes#6356fixes#3340fixes#2906
This should get a proper fix at some point, but this at least gets the lint running on some types.
cc #5343
changelog: Don't lint `useless_transmute` on types with erased regions
`cast_abs_to_unsigned`: do not remove cast if it's required
Fixes#8873
If `iX` is not cast to `uX` then keep the cast rather than removing it
changelog: [`cast_abs_to_unsigned`]: do not remove cast if it's required
needless_late_init: fix ICE when all branches return the never type
Fixes#8911
When the assignment is done in a match guard or the if condition and all of the branches return the never type `assignment_suggestions` would return an empty `Vec` which caused the ICE. It now returns `None` in that scenario
Also moves some tests to the top of the file
changelog: ICE Fixes: [`needless_late_init`] #8911
Fix `[use_self]` false negative with on struct and tuple struct patterns
fixes#8845
changelog: Triggered the warning for ``[`use_self`]`` on `TupleStruct` and `Struct` patterns, whereas currently it's only triggered for `Path` patterns
Fix `empty_line_after_outer_attribute` false positive
This PR fixes a false positive in `empty_line_after_outer_attribute`.
Here is a minimal example that trigger the FP:
```rust
#[derive(clap::Parser)]
#[clap(after_help = "This ia a help message.
You're welcome.
")]
pub struct Args;
```
changelog: PF: [`empty_line_after_outer_attribute`]: No longer lints empty lines in inner string values.
Introduce `allow-dbg-in-tests` config value
related to: Issue #8758, PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8838
changelog: Introduced `allow-dbg-in-tests` config value. [dbg_macro] does not allow `dbg!` in test code by default.
When trying to set the current suggestion, if the type of the expression
is not a reference and it is not trivially pure clone copy, we should still
trigger and emit a lint message. Since this fix may require cloning an
expensive-to-clone type, do not attempt to offer a suggested fix.
This change means that matches generated from TryDesugar and AwaitDesugar
would normally trigger a lint, but they are out of scope for this lint,
so we will explicitly ignore matches with sources of TryDesugar or
AwaitDesugar.
changelog: Update for [`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`] to correctly
emit lint messages for cases where the type is not a reference and
not trivially pure clone copy.
`get_last_with_len`: lint `VecDeque` and any deref to slice
changelog: [`get_last_with_len`]: lint `VecDeque` and any deref to slice
Previously only `Vec`s were linted, this will now catch any usages on slices, arrays, etc. It also suggests `.back()` for `VecDeque`s
Also moves the lint into `methods/`
`identity_op`: add parenthesis to suggestions where required
changelog: [`identity_op`]: add parenthesis to suggestions where required
Follow up to #8730, wraps the cases we can't lint as-is in parenthesis rather than ignoring them
Catches a couple new FPs with mixed operator precedences and `as` casts
```rust
// such as
0 + { a } * 2;
0 + a as usize;
```
The suggestions are now applied using `span_lint_and_sugg` rather than appearing in just the message and have a `run-rustfix` test
Refactor call terminator to always include destination place
In #71117 people seemed to agree that call terminators should always have a destination place, even if the call was guaranteed to diverge. This implements that. Unsurprisingly, the diff touches a lot of code, but thankfully I had to do almost nothing interesting. The only interesting thing came up in const prop, where the stack frame having no return place was also used to indicate that the layout could not be computed (or similar). I replaced this with a ZST allocation, which should continue to do the right things.
cc `@RalfJung` `@eddyb` who were involved in the original conversation
r? rust-lang/mir-opt
Lifetime variance fixes for clippy
#97287 migrates rustc to a `Ty` type that is invariant over its lifetime `'tcx`, so I need to fix a bunch of places that assume that `Ty<'a>` and `Ty<'b>` can be shortened to some common lifetime.
This is doable, since everything is already `'tcx`, so all this PR does is be a bit more explicit that elided lifetimes are actually `'tcx`.
Split out from #97287 so the clippy team can review independently.
Drop Tracking: Implement `fake_read` callback
This PR updates drop tracking's use of `ExprUseVisitor` so that we treat `fake_read` events as borrows. Without doing this, we were not handling match expressions correctly, which showed up as a breakage in the `addassign-yield.rs` test. We did not previously notice this because we still had rather large temporary scopes that we held borrows for, which changed in #94309.
This PR also includes a variant of the `addassign-yield.rs` test case to make sure we continue to have correct behavior here with drop tracking.
r? `@nikomatsakis`
Rustup
`@rust-lang/clippy,` `@Jarcho,` `@dswij,` `@Alexendoo.` Could someone review this? It should be pretty straight forward since it's just a sync. I think it's also fine if either one of `@Jarcho,` `@dswij,` `@Alexendoo` approves this, as these are usually not reviewed. I just want to make sure that I didn't break something obvious 🙃
It should be enough to look at the merge commit 🙃
changelog: none
changelog: move [`significant_drop_in_scrutinee`] to `suspicious`
[dbg_macro] tolerates use of `dbg!` in items which have `#[cfg(test)]` attribute
fix: #8758
changelog: [dbg_macro] tolerates use of `dbg!` in items with `#[cfg(test)]` attribute