Fix false positive for unit_arg lint
Fixes#6447
To avoid false positives don't complain about unit args when they come from a path expression, e.g. a local variable.
**Note:** This is my first contribution to Clippy, so I might have messed up somewhere. Any feedback is welcome and I'm happy to work out any kinks.
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changelog: Do not lint unit arguments when they come from a path expression.
or_fun_call: fix suggestion for `or_insert(vec![])`
fixes#6748
changelog: or_fun_call: fix suggestion for `or_insert(vec![])` on `std::collections::hash_map::Entry` or `std::collections::btree_map::Entry`
Applies for `std::collections::hash_map::Entry` and `std::collections::btree_map::Entry`
Example:
Previously, for the following code:
`let _ = hash_map.entry("test".to_owned()).or_insert(vec![]);`
clippy would suggest to use:
`or_insert_with(vec![])`, which causes a compiler error (E0277).
Now clippy suggests:
`or_insert_with(Vec::new)`
move upper_case_acronyms back to style, but make the default behaviour less aggressive by default (can be unleashed via config option)
Previous discussion in the bi-weekly clippy meeting for reference: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/257328-clippy/topic/Meeting.202021-02-23/near/227458019
Move the `upper_case_acronyms` lint back to the style group.
Only warn on fully-capitalized names by default.
Add add a clippy-config option `upper-case-acronyms-aggressive: true/false` to enabled more aggressive linting on
all substrings that could be capitalized acronyms.
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changelog: reenable upper_case_acronyms by default but make the more aggressive linting opt-in via config option
Inconsistent struct constructor
fixes: #6352
r? `@matthiaskrgr`
I added the lint that checks for the struct constructors where the order of the field init shorthands is inconsistent with that in the struct definition.
changelog: Add style lint: `inconsistent_struct_constructor`
Fix FP in inherent_to_string when the function has generic parameters
Minimal example of the false positive:
````
struct G;
impl G {
fn to_string<const _N: usize>(&self) -> String {
"G.to_string()".to_string()
}
}
fn main() {
let g = G;
g.to_string::<1>();
}
````
Clippy emits an `inherent_to_string` warning, and suggests that we implement `Display` for `G` instead. However, this is not possible, since the generic parameter _N only exists in this function, not in `G` itself. This particular example uses const generics, which is where the issue is most likely to come up, but this PR skips the lint if the `to_string` function has any kind of generic parameters.
changelog: Fix FP in `inherent_to_string`
Teach SpanlessEq binding IDs
changelog: Fix collapsible_match false positive
Fixes#6740
This PR changes the way `SpanlessEq` determines whether two local variables are the same. Instead of checking that the names match, it checks that the `HirId`s match. If local bindings are declared within the expressions that are being compared, `SpanlessEq` will remember bindings that correspond to each other in a `FxHashMap<HirId, HirId>`. This makes `SpanlessEq` more flexible while also fixing false positives.
Example: `{ let x = 1; x + 2 }` is equal to `{ let y = 1; y + 2 }`.
CC `@xFrednet` I think this will resolve some concerns in #6463
Add the from_str_radix_10 lint
changelog: added the new `from_str_radix_10` which sometimes replaces calls to `primitive::from_str_radix` to `str::parse`
This is ready to be merged, although maybe the category should be `pedantic` instead of `style`? I'm not sure where it fits better.
Closes#6713.
Fix for issue 6640
*Please write a short comment explaining your change (or "none" for internal only changes)*
changelog: unnecessary_wraps will now suggest to remove unnecessary wrapped return unit type, like Option<()>
fixes#6640
New lint: default_numeric_fallback
fixes#6064
r? `@flip1995`
As we discussed in [here](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/257328-clippy/topic/Issue.20.236064/near/224647188) and [here](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/257328-clippy/topic/Issue.20clippy.236064/near/224746333), I start implementing this lint from the strictest version.
In this PR, I'll allow the below two cases to pass the lint to reduce FPs.
1. Appearances of unsuffixed numeric literals in `Local` if `Local` has a type annotation, for example:
```rust
// Good.
let x: i32 = 1;
// Also good.
let x: (i32, i32) = if cond {
(1, 2)
} else {
(2, 3)
};
```
2. Appearances of unsuffixed numeric literals in args of `Call` or `MethodCall` if corresponding arguments of their signature have concrete types, for example:
```rust
fn foo_mono(x: i32) -> i32 {
x
}
fn foo_poly<T>(t: T) -> t {
t
}
// Good.
let x = foo_mono(13);
// Still bad.
let x: i32 = foo_poly(13);
```
changelog: Added restriction lint: `default_numeric_fallback`
Do not lint when the closure is called using an iterator
Fix FP when the closure is used in an iterator for `blocks_in_if_conditions` lint
FIxes: #1141
changelog: none
Rework use_self impl based on ty::Ty comparison #3410 | Take 2
This builds on top of #5531
I already reviewed and approved the commits by `@montrivo.` So only the review of my commits should be necessary.
I would also appreciate your review `@montrivo,` since you are familiar with the challenges here.
Fixes#3410 and Fixes#4143 (same problem)
Fixes#2843Fixes#3859Fixes#4734 and fixes#6221Fixes#4305Fixes#5078 (even at expression level now 🎉)
Fixes#3881 and Fixes#4887 (same problem)
Fixes#3909
Not yet: #4140 (test added)
All the credit for the fixes goes to `@montrivo.` I only refactored and copy and pasted his code.
changelog: rewrite [`use_self`] lint and fix multiple (8) FPs. One to go.
Fix suggestions that need parens in `from_iter_instead_of_collect` lint
Fixes broken suggestions that need parens (i.e.: range)
Fixes: #6648
changelog: none
This renames the variants in HIR UnOp from
enum UnOp {
UnDeref,
UnNot,
UnNeg,
}
to
enum UnOp {
Deref,
Not,
Neg,
}
Motivations:
- This is more consistent with the rest of the code base where most enum
variants don't have a prefix.
- These variants are never used without the `UnOp` prefix so the extra
`Un` prefix doesn't help with readability. E.g. we don't have any
`UnDeref`s in the code, we only have `UnOp::UnDeref`.
- MIR `UnOp` type variants don't have a prefix so this is more
consistent with MIR types.
- "un" prefix reads like "inverse" or "reverse", so as a beginner in
rustc code base when I see "UnDeref" what comes to my mind is
something like "&*" instead of just "*".
Add new lint `filter_map_identity`
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This commit adds a new lint named filter_map_identity.
This lint is the same as `flat_map_identity` except that it checks for the usage of `filter_map`.
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Closes#6643
changelog: Added a new lint: `filter_map_identity`
Adds a new lint that checks if there is a semicolon on the last block statement if it returns nothing
changelog: Added a new lint: `SEMICOLON_IF_NOTHING_RETURNED`
fixes#6467
Adds the `SEMICOLON_IF_NOTHING_RETURNED` lint and therefore closes#6467.
This commit adds a new lint named `filter_map_identity`. This lint is
the same as `flat_map_identity` except that it checks for `filter_map`.
Closes#6643
New Lint: Manual Flatten
This is a draft PR for [Issue 6564](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6564).
r? `@camsteffen`
- \[x] Followed [lint naming conventions][lint_naming]
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- \[x] Executed `cargo dev update_lints`
- \[x] Added lint documentation
- \[x] Run `cargo dev fmt`
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changelog: Add new lint [`manual_flatten`] to check for loops over a single `if let` expression with `Result` or `Option`.
Fix file names of flat_map_identity test
This patch fixes the file names of the `flat_map_identity` test.
Previously, their names were started with `unnecessary_flat_map` even though the lint rule name is `flat_map_identity`. This inconsistency happened probably because the rule name was changed during the discussion in the PR where this rule was introduced.
ref: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/4231
changelog: none
This commit fixes the file names of the `flat_map_identity` test.
Previously, their names were started with `unnecessary_flat_map` even
though the lint rule name is `flat_map_identity`. This inconsistency
happened probably because the rule name was changed during the
discussion in the PR where this rule was introduced.
ref: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/4231
Fix let_and_return false positive
The issue:
See this Rust playground link: https://play.rust-lang.org/?edition=2018&gist=12cb5d1e7527f8c37743b87fc4a53748
Run the above with clippy to see the following warning:
```
warning: returning the result of a `let` binding from a block
--> src/main.rs:24:5
|
23 | let value = Foo::new(&x).value();
| --------------------------------- unnecessary `let` binding
24 | value
| ^^^^^
|
= note: `#[warn(clippy::let_and_return)]` on by default
= help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_and_return
help: return the expression directly
|
23 |
24 | Foo::new(&x).value()
|
```
Implementing the suggested fix, removing the temporary let binding,
yields a compiler error:
```
error[E0597]: `x` does not live long enough
--> src/main.rs:23:14
|
23 | Foo::new(&x).value()
| ---------^^-
| | |
| | borrowed value does not live long enough
| a temporary with access to the borrow is created here ...
24 | }
| -
| |
| `x` dropped here while still borrowed
| ... and the borrow might be used here, when that temporary is dropped and runs the `Drop` code for type `Foo`
|
= note: the temporary is part of an expression at the end of a block;
consider forcing this temporary to be dropped sooner, before the block's local variables are dropped
help: for example, you could save the expression's value in a new local variable `x` and then make `x` be the expression at the end of the block
|
23 | let x = Foo::new(&x).value(); x
| ^^^^^^^ ^^^
```
The fix:
Of course, clippy looks like it should already handle this edge case;
however, it appears `utils::fn_def_id` is not returning a `DefId` for
`Foo::new`. Changing the `qpath_res` lookup to use the child Path
`hir_id` instead of the parent Call `hir_id` fixes the issue.
changelog: none
Implement Rust 2021 panic
This implements the Rust 2021 versions of `panic!()`. See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/80162 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3007.
It does so by replacing `{std, core}::panic!()` by a bulitin macro that expands to either `$crate::panic::panic_2015!(..)` or `$crate::panic::panic_2021!(..)` depending on the edition of the caller.
This does not yet make std's panic an alias for core's panic on Rust 2021 as the RFC proposes. That will be a separate change: c5273bdfb2 That change is blocked on figuring out what to do with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/80846 first.
Do not lint when range is completely included into another one
This fix has been developed following this [comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5986#issuecomment-703313548).
So this will be linted:
```
|----------|
|-----------|
```
Now this won't be linted:
```
|---|
|--------------------|
```
and this will still lint:
```
|--------|
|--------------|
```
Fixes: #5986
changelog: Fix FPs in match_overlapping_arm, when first arm is completely included in second arm
The issue:
See this Rust playground link: https://play.rust-lang.org/?edition=2018&gist=12cb5d1e7527f8c37743b87fc4a53748
Run the above with clippy to see the following warning:
```
warning: returning the result of a `let` binding from a block
--> src/main.rs:24:5
|
23 | let value = Foo::new(&x).value();
| --------------------------------- unnecessary `let` binding
24 | value
| ^^^^^
|
= note: `#[warn(clippy::let_and_return)]` on by default
= help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_and_return
help: return the expression directly
|
23 |
24 | Foo::new(&x).value()
|
```
Implementing the suggested fix, removing the temporary let binding,
yields a compiler error:
```
error[E0597]: `x` does not live long enough
--> src/main.rs:23:14
|
23 | Foo::new(&x).value()
| ---------^^-
| | |
| | borrowed value does not live long enough
| a temporary with access to the borrow is created here ...
24 | }
| -
| |
| `x` dropped here while still borrowed
| ... and the borrow might be used here, when that temporary is dropped and runs the `Drop` code for type `Foo`
|
= note: the temporary is part of an expression at the end of a block;
consider forcing this temporary to be dropped sooner, before the block's local variables are dropped
help: for example, you could save the expression's value in a new local variable `x` and then make `x` be the expression at the end of the block
|
23 | let x = Foo::new(&x).value(); x
| ^^^^^^^ ^^^
```
The fix:
Of course, clippy looks like it should already handle this edge case;
however, it appears `utils::fn_def_id` is not returning a `DefId` for
`Foo::new`. Changing the `qpath_res` lookup to use the child Path
`hir_id` instead of the parent Call `hir_id` fixes the issue.
Similar names ignore underscore prefixed names
changelog: Ignore underscore-prefixed names for similar_names
IMO, this lint is not very helpful for underscore-prefixed variables. Usually they are unused or are just there to ignore part of a destructuring.
Fix formatting for removed lints
- Don't add backticks for the reason a lint was removed. This is almost
never a code block, and when it is the backticks should be in the reason
itself.
- Don't assume clippy is the only tool that needs to be checked for
backwards compatibility
I split this out of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80527/ because it kept causing tests to fail, and it's a good change to have anyway.
r? `@flip1995`
Doc markdown
I added "WebGL" along the lines of the existing "OpenGL" to the whitelist of `doc_markdown` as I found this to be a pretty common term.
(this is a follow-up of the now closed https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/6388)
changelog: Whitelist "WebGL" in `doc_markdown`.
Fix false positive in write_literal and print_literal (numeric literals)
changelog: No longer lint numeric literals in [`write_literal`] and [`print_literal`].
Fixes#6335
It is fairly common to divide some length in bytes by the byte-size of a
single element before creating a `from_raw_parts` slice or similar
operation. This lint would erroneously disallow such expressions.
Just in case, instead of simply disabling this lint in the RHS of a
division, keep track of the inversion and enable it again on recursive
division.
An upcoming test case for new expresssion variants make the stderr file
go over 200 lines. Split this test case in two to have a clear
distinction between checking whether the lint is still applying on
all the functions with member counts as argument, versus validating
various member-count expressions that may or may not be invalid.
New Lint: inspect_then_for_each
**Work In Progress**
This PR addresses [Issue 5209](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5209) and adds a new lint called `inspect_then_for_each`.
Current seek some guidance.
If you added a new lint, here's a checklist for things that will be
checked during review or continuous integration.
- \[x] Followed [lint naming conventions][lint_naming]
- \[x] Added passing UI tests (including committed `.stderr` file)
- \[x] `cargo test` passes locally
- \[x] Executed `cargo dev update_lints`
- \[x] Added lint documentation
- \[x] Run `cargo dev fmt`
[lint_naming]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/0344-conventions-galore.html#lints
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changelog: Add [`inspect_for_each`] lint for the use of `inspect().for_each()` on `Iterators`.
- Don't add backticks for the reason a lint was removed. This is almost
never a code block, and when it is the backticks should be in the reason
itself.
- Don't assume clippy is the only tool that needs to be checked for
backwards compatibility
New lint: redundant_slicing
changelog: Added lint: `redundant_slicing`
fixes#6519
This will trigger on any type which implements `Index<RangeFull>` that returns the input type. This would be a false positive if the implementation does something other than return itself, but I'm not sure why you would ever want to do that.
Fix the ICE 6539
Fixes#6539
It happened because `zero_sized_map_values` used `layout_of` with types from type aliases, which is essentially the same as the ICE 4968.
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changelog: Fix an ICE in `zero_sized_map_values`
Fix FP with empty return for `needless_return` lint
This fixes a false positive in `needless_return` lint, when triggered in a closure using `return` statement without value.
Fixes: #6501
changelog: none
Case sensitive file extensions
Closes#6425
Looks for ends_with methods calls with case sensitive extension comparisons.
changelog: Add new lint that warns about case-sensitive file extension comparisons.
Catch `pointer::cast` too in `cast_ptr_alignment`
Fixes#4708
Although there were some discussion in the issue, this PR implements the original feature. I think `cast_ptr_alignment` should exist as it is, separated from `ptr_as_ptr`.
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changelog: Extend `cast_ptr_alignment` lint for the `pointer::cast` method
Fix FP for `boxed_local` lint in default trait fn impl
Fix FP on default trait function implementation on `boxed_local` lint.
Maybe I checked too much when looking if `self` is carrying `Self` in its bound type.
I can't find a good test case for this, so it could be too much conservative.
Let me know if you think only detecting `self` parameter is enough.
Fixes: #4804
changelog: none
Add a new lint `ptr_as_ptr`
This PR adds a new lint `ptr_as_ptr` which checks for `as` casts between raw pointers without changing its mutability and suggest replacing it with `pointer::cast`. Closes#5890.
Open question: should this lint be `pedantic` or `style`? I set it `pedantic` for now because the original post suggests using it, but I think the lint also fits well to `style`.
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changelog: New lint `ptr_as_ptr`
Fix: Empty enum never type suggested only if the feature is enabled
This PR addresses [Issue 6422](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6422). Instead of always recommending `never type` for empty enums, Clippy would only recommend [the lint](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#empty_enum) if [LatePass.TyCtxt](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/context/struct.TyCtxt.html) has `features().never_type` enabled.
- \[ ] Followed [lint naming conventions][lint_naming]
- \[x] Added passing UI tests (including committed `.stderr` file)
- \[x] `cargo test` passes locally
- \[x] Executed `cargo dev update_lints`
- \[x] Added lint documentation
- \[x] Run `cargo dev fmt`
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changelog: Only trigger [`empty_enum`] lint if `never_type` feature is enabled.
New lint: vec_init_then_push
fixes: #1483
This will trigger on `new`, `default`, and `with_capacity` when the given capacity is less than or equal to the number of push calls. Is there anything else this should trigger on?
changelog: Added lint: `vec_init_then_push`
This splits up clippy::collapsible_if into collapsible_if for
if x {
if y { }
}
=>
if x && y { }
and collapsible_else_if for
if x {
} else {
if y { }
}
=>
if x {
} else if y {
}
so that we can lint for only the latter but not the first if we desire.
changelog: collapsible_if: split up linting for if x {} else { if y {} } into collapsible_else_if lint
Ensure `Copy` exception in trait definition for `wrong_self_conventio…
Add a test case to ensure `Copy` exception is preserved also in trait definition, when passing `self` by value.
Follow up of #6316
changelog: none
Reassign default private
changelog: fix field_reassign_with_default false positive
* Fix#6344
* Fix assumption that `field: Default::default()` is the same as `..Default::default()`
* Cleanup some redundant logic
Added from_over_into lint
Closes#6456
Added a lint that searches for implementations of `Into<..>` and suggests to implement `From<..>` instead, as it comes with a default implementation of `Into`. Category: style.
changelog: added `from_over_into` lint
Lint also in trait def for `wrong_self_convention`
Extends `wrong_self_convention` to lint also in trait definition.
By the way, I think the `wrong_pub_self_convention` [example](dd826b4626/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs (L197)) is misleading.
On [playground](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=32615ab3f6009e7e42cc3754be0ca17f), it fires `wrong_self_convention`, so the example (or the lint maybe?) needs to be reworked.
The difference with `wrong_self_convention` [example](dd826b4626/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs (L172)) is mainly the `pub` keyword on the method `as_str`, but the lint doesn't use the function visibility as condition to choose which lint to fire (in fact it uses the visibility of the impl item).
fixes: #6307
changelog: Lint `wrong_self_convention` lint in trait def also
make MIR graphviz generation use gsgdt
gsgdt [https://crates.io/crates/gsgdt] is a crate which provides an
interface for stringly typed graphs. It also provides generation of
graphviz dot format from said graph.
This is the first in a series of PRs on moving graphviz code out of rustc into normal crates and then implementating graph diffing on top of these crates.
r? `@oli-obk`
Fixing a false positive for the `match_single_binding` lint #5552
This is a fix for a false positive in the `match_single_binding` lint when using `#[cfg()]` on a branch. It is sadly a bit hacky but maybe the best solution as rust removes the other branch from the AST before we can even validate it. This fix looks at the code snippet itself and returns if it includes another thick arrow `=>` besides the one matching arm we found. This can again cause false negatives if someone has the following code:
```rust
match x {
// => <-- Causes a false negative
_ => 1,
}
```
I thought about making the code more complex and maybe validating against other things like the `#[cfg()]` macro but I believe that this is the best solution. This has basically switched the issue from a false positive to a false negative in a very specific case.
I'm happy to make some changes if you have any suggestions 🙃.
---
Fixes#5552
changelog: Fixed a false positive in the `match_single_binding` lint with `#[cfg()]` macro
Add MSRV to more lints specified in #6097
add MSRV to more lints specified in #6097
add instructions for adding msrv in other lints
update tests
- [x] `redundant_field_names` requires Rust 1.17 due to suggest feature stablized in that version.
- [x] `redundant_static_lifetimes` requires Rust 1.17 due to suggest feature stablized in that version.
- [x] `filter_map_next` requires Rust 1.30 due to suggest `Iterator::find_map`.
- [x] `checked_conversions` requires Rust 1.34 due to suggest `TryFrom`.
- [x] `match_like_matches_macro` requires Rust 1.42 due to suggest `matches!`. Addressed in #6201
- [x] `manual_strip` requires Rust 1.45 due to suggest `str::{strip_prefix, strip_suffix}`. Addressed in #6201
- [x] `option_as_ref_deref` requires Rust 1.40 due to suggest `Option::{as_deref, as_deref_mut}`. Addressed in #6201
- [x] `manual_non_exhaustive` requires Rust 1.40 due to suggest `#[non_exhaustive]`. Addressed in #6201
- [x] `manual_range_contains` requires Rust 1.35 due to suggest `Range*::contains`.
- [x] `use_self` requires Rust 1.37 due to suggest `Self::Variant on enum`.
- [x] `mem_replace_with_default` requires Rust 1.40 due to suggest `mem::take`.
- [x] `map_unwrap_or` requires Rust 1.41 due to suggest `Result::{map_or, map_or_else}`.
- [x] `missing_const_for_fn` requires Rust 1.46 due to `match/if/loop in const fn` needs that version.
changelog: Add MSRV config to more lints. ^This is now the complete list, AFAWK
Add lint print_stderr
Resolves#6348
Almost identical to print_stdout, this lint applies to the `eprintln!` and `eprint!` macros rather than `println!` and `print!`.
changelog: Add new lint [`print_stderr`]. [`println_empty_string`] and [`print_with_newline`] now apply to `eprint!()` and `eprintln!()` respectively.
Added a lint-fraction-readability flag to the configuration
This adds an option to disable the `unreadable_literal` lint for floats with a longer fraction. This allows users to write `0.100200300` without getting a warning. Fixes#4176
I have some open questions about this PR:
1. I've named the option `lint-fraction-readability` is this a good name or should I rename it to something else?
2. What should the default configuration value be?
* The current default value is `true` as this was also the previous default.
3. Do I have to document this new option somewhere else or will it be extracted from the code comment?
4. The current fix option will also rewrite the fraction if the integer part violates the `unreadable_literal` lint it would otherwise also trigger the `inconsistent_digit_grouping` lint. Is this also okay?
* `1.100200300` will be unaffected by the fix function
* `100200300.100200300` will be effected and fixed to `100_200_300.100_200_300`
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The project needed some getting used to but I'm happy with the result. A big thank you to `@flip1995` for giving me some pointers for this implementation and to everyone for the great introduction documentation!
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changelog: Added the `unreadable-literal-lint-fractions` configuration to disable the `unreadable_literal` lint for fractions
Moved map_err_ignore to restriction and updated help message
This MR moves map_err_ignore lint from `pedantic` to the `restriction` category of lints and updates the help message to give the user an option to ignore the lint by naming the closure variable e.g. `.map_err(|_ignored| ...`
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changelog: move map_err_ignore to restriction category
Specifically ptr::{sub, wrapping_sub, add, wrapping_add, offset, wrapping_offset} and slice::{from_raw_parts, from_raw_parts_mut}
The lint now also looks for size_of calls through casts (Since offset takes an isize)
Also fix review comments:
- Use const arrays and iterate them for the method/function names
- merge 2 if_chain's into one using a rest pattern
- remove unnecessary unsafe block in test
And make the lint only point to the count expression instead of the entire function call