#![warn(clippy::result_map_unit_fn)] #![feature(never_type)] #![allow(unused)] //@no-rustfix struct HasResult { field: Result, } fn do_nothing(_: T) {} fn diverge(_: T) -> ! { panic!() } fn plus_one(value: usize) -> usize { value + 1 } #[rustfmt::skip] fn result_map_unit_fn() { let x = HasResult { field: Ok(10) }; x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); //~^ ERROR: called `map(f)` on an `Result` value where `f` is a closure that returns t //~| NOTE: `-D clippy::result-map-unit-fn` implied by `-D warnings` x.field.map(|value| if value > 0 { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); //~^ ERROR: called `map(f)` on an `Result` value where `f` is a closure that returns t // Suggestion for the let block should be `{ ... }` as it's too difficult to build a // proper suggestion for these cases x.field.map(|value| { //~^ ERROR: called `map(f)` on an `Result` value where `f` is a closure that returns t do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value); }); //~^ ERROR: called `map(f)` on an `Result` value where `f` is a closure that returns t // The following should suggest `if let Ok(_X) ...` as it's difficult to generate a proper let variable name for them let res: Result = Ok(42).map(diverge); "12".parse::().map(diverge); //~^ ERROR: called `map(f)` on an `Result` value where `f` is a function that returns let res: Result<(), usize> = Ok(plus_one(1)).map(do_nothing); // Should suggest `if let Ok(_y) ...` to not override the existing foo variable let y: Result = Ok(42); y.map(do_nothing); //~^ ERROR: called `map(f)` on an `Result` value where `f` is a function that returns } fn main() {}