#![warn(clippy::single_match)] fn dummy() {} fn single_match() { let x = Some(1u8); match x { Some(y) => { println!("{:?}", y); }, _ => (), }; let x = Some(1u8); match x { // Note the missing block braces. // We suggest `if let Some(y) = x { .. }` because the macro // is expanded before we can do anything. Some(y) => println!("{:?}", y), _ => (), } let z = (1u8, 1u8); match z { (2..=3, 7..=9) => dummy(), _ => {}, }; // Not linted (pattern guards used) match x { Some(y) if y == 0 => println!("{:?}", y), _ => (), } // Not linted (no block with statements in the single arm) match z { (2..=3, 7..=9) => println!("{:?}", z), _ => println!("nope"), } } enum Foo { Bar, Baz(u8), } use std::borrow::Cow; use Foo::*; fn single_match_know_enum() { let x = Some(1u8); let y: Result<_, i8> = Ok(1i8); match x { Some(y) => dummy(), None => (), }; match y { Ok(y) => dummy(), Err(..) => (), }; let c = Cow::Borrowed(""); match c { Cow::Borrowed(..) => dummy(), Cow::Owned(..) => (), }; let z = Foo::Bar; // no warning match z { Bar => println!("42"), Baz(_) => (), } match z { Baz(_) => println!("42"), Bar => (), } } // issue #173 fn if_suggestion() { let x = "test"; match x { "test" => println!(), _ => (), } #[derive(PartialEq, Eq)] enum Foo { A, B, C(u32), } let x = Foo::A; match x { Foo::A => println!(), _ => (), } const FOO_C: Foo = Foo::C(0); match x { FOO_C => println!(), _ => (), } match &&x { Foo::A => println!(), _ => (), } let x = &x; match &x { Foo::A => println!(), _ => (), } enum Bar { A, B, } impl PartialEq for Bar { fn eq(&self, rhs: &Self) -> bool { matches!((self, rhs), (Self::A, Self::A) | (Self::B, Self::B)) } } impl Eq for Bar {} let x = Bar::A; match x { Bar::A => println!(), _ => (), } // issue #7038 struct X; let x = Some(X); match x { None => println!(), _ => (), }; } // See: issue #8282 fn ranges() { enum E { V, } let x = (Some(E::V), Some(42)); // Don't lint, because the `E` enum can be extended with additional fields later. Thus, the // proposed replacement to `if let Some(E::V)` may hide non-exhaustive warnings that appeared // because of `match` construction. match x { (Some(E::V), _) => {}, (None, _) => {}, } // lint match x { (Some(_), _) => {}, (None, _) => {}, } // lint match x { (Some(E::V), _) => todo!(), (_, _) => {}, } // lint match (Some(42), Some(E::V), Some(42)) { (.., Some(E::V), _) => {}, (..) => {}, } // Don't lint, see above. match (Some(E::V), Some(E::V), Some(E::V)) { (.., Some(E::V), _) => {}, (.., None, _) => {}, } // Don't lint, see above. match (Some(E::V), Some(E::V), Some(E::V)) { (Some(E::V), ..) => {}, (None, ..) => {}, } // Don't lint, see above. match (Some(E::V), Some(E::V), Some(E::V)) { (_, Some(E::V), ..) => {}, (_, None, ..) => {}, } } fn skip_type_aliases() { enum OptionEx { Some(i32), None, } enum ResultEx { Err(i32), Ok(i32), } use OptionEx::{None, Some}; use ResultEx::{Err, Ok}; // don't lint match Err(42) { Ok(_) => dummy(), Err(_) => (), }; // don't lint match Some(1i32) { Some(_) => dummy(), None => (), }; } macro_rules! single_match { ($num:literal) => { match $num { 15 => println!("15"), _ => (), } }; } fn main() { single_match!(5); }