use crate::utils::{fn_has_unsatisfiable_preds, has_drop, is_entrypoint_fn, span_lint, trait_ref_of_method}; use rustc_hir as hir; use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind; use rustc_hir::{Body, Constness, FnDecl, GenericParamKind, HirId}; use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; use rustc_mir::transform::qualify_min_const_fn::is_min_const_fn; use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; use rustc_span::Span; use rustc_typeck::hir_ty_to_ty; declare_clippy_lint! { /// **What it does:** /// /// Suggests the use of `const` in functions and methods where possible. /// /// **Why is this bad?** /// /// Not having the function const prevents callers of the function from being const as well. /// /// **Known problems:** /// /// Const functions are currently still being worked on, with some features only being available /// on nightly. This lint does not consider all edge cases currently and the suggestions may be /// incorrect if you are using this lint on stable. /// /// Also, the lint only runs one pass over the code. Consider these two non-const functions: /// /// ```rust /// fn a() -> i32 { /// 0 /// } /// fn b() -> i32 { /// a() /// } /// ``` /// /// When running Clippy, the lint will only suggest to make `a` const, because `b` at this time /// can't be const as it calls a non-const function. Making `a` const and running Clippy again, /// will suggest to make `b` const, too. /// /// **Example:** /// /// ```rust /// # struct Foo { /// # random_number: usize, /// # } /// # impl Foo { /// fn new() -> Self { /// Self { random_number: 42 } /// } /// # } /// ``` /// /// Could be a const fn: /// /// ```rust /// # struct Foo { /// # random_number: usize, /// # } /// # impl Foo { /// const fn new() -> Self { /// Self { random_number: 42 } /// } /// # } /// ``` pub MISSING_CONST_FOR_FN, nursery, "Lint functions definitions that could be made `const fn`" } declare_lint_pass!(MissingConstForFn => [MISSING_CONST_FOR_FN]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingConstForFn { fn check_fn( &mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, kind: FnKind<'_>, _: &FnDecl<'_>, _: &Body<'_>, span: Span, hir_id: HirId, ) { let def_id = cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(hir_id); if in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, span) || is_entrypoint_fn(cx, def_id.to_def_id()) { return; } // Building MIR for `fn`s with unsatisfiable preds results in ICE. if fn_has_unsatisfiable_preds(cx, def_id.to_def_id()) { return; } // Perform some preliminary checks that rule out constness on the Clippy side. This way we // can skip the actual const check and return early. match kind { FnKind::ItemFn(_, generics, header, ..) => { let has_const_generic_params = generics .params .iter() .any(|param| matches!(param.kind, GenericParamKind::Const{ .. })); if already_const(header) || has_const_generic_params { return; } }, FnKind::Method(_, sig, ..) => { if trait_ref_of_method(cx, hir_id).is_some() || already_const(sig.header) || method_accepts_dropable(cx, sig.decl.inputs) { return; } }, FnKind::Closure(..) => return, } let mir = cx.tcx.optimized_mir(def_id); if let Err((span, err)) = is_min_const_fn(cx.tcx, def_id.to_def_id(), &mir) { if rustc_mir::const_eval::is_min_const_fn(cx.tcx, def_id.to_def_id()) { cx.tcx.sess.span_err(span, &err); } } else { span_lint(cx, MISSING_CONST_FOR_FN, span, "this could be a `const fn`"); } } } /// Returns true if any of the method parameters is a type that implements `Drop`. The method /// can't be made const then, because `drop` can't be const-evaluated. fn method_accepts_dropable(cx: &LateContext<'_>, param_tys: &[hir::Ty<'_>]) -> bool { // If any of the params are droppable, return true param_tys.iter().any(|hir_ty| { let ty_ty = hir_ty_to_ty(cx.tcx, hir_ty); has_drop(cx, ty_ty) }) } // We don't have to lint on something that's already `const` #[must_use] fn already_const(header: hir::FnHeader) -> bool { header.constness == Constness::Const }