//@aux-build:proc_macros.rs #![allow(irrefutable_let_patterns, nonstandard_style, unused)] #![allow(clippy::struct_field_names)] #![warn(clippy::min_ident_chars)] extern crate proc_macros; use proc_macros::{external, with_span}; struct A { a: u32, i: u32, A: u32, I: u32, } struct B(u32); struct O { o: u32, } struct i; enum C { D, E, F, j, } struct Vec4 { x: u32, y: u32, z: u32, w: u32, } struct AA(T, E); trait Trait { const A: u32 = 0; type A; fn a() {} } fn main() { // Allowed idents let w = 1; // Ok, not this one // let i = 1; let j = 1; let n = 1; let z = 1; let y = 1; let z = 1; // Implicitly disallowed idents let h = 1; let e = 2; let l = 3; let l = 4; let o = 6; // 2 len does not lint let hi = 0; // Lint let (h, o, w) = (1, 2, 3); for (a, (r, e)) in (0..1000).enumerate().enumerate() {} let you = Vec4 { x: 1, y: 2, z: 3, w: 4 }; while let (d, o, _i, n, g) = (true, true, false, false, true) {} let today = true; // Ideally this wouldn't lint, but this would (likely) require global analysis, outta scope // of this lint regardless let o = 1; let o = O { o }; for j in 0..1000 {} for _ in 0..10 {} // Do not lint code from external macros external! { for j in 0..1000 {} } // Do not lint code from procedural macros with_span! { span for j in 0..1000 {} } } fn b() {} fn wrong_pythagoras(a: f32, b: f32) -> f32 { a * a + a * b } mod issue_11163 { struct Array([T; N]); }