// Copyright 2014-2018 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. macro_rules! declare_deprecated_lint { (pub $name: ident, $_reason: expr) => { declare_lint!(pub $name, Allow, "deprecated lint") } } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** This used to check for `assert!(a == b)` and recommend /// replacement with `assert_eq!(a, b)`, but this is no longer needed after RFC 2011. declare_deprecated_lint! { pub SHOULD_ASSERT_EQ, "`assert!()` will be more flexible with RFC 2011" } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** This used to check for `Vec::extend`, which was slower than /// `Vec::extend_from_slice`. Thanks to specialization, this is no longer true. declare_deprecated_lint! { pub EXTEND_FROM_SLICE, "`.extend_from_slice(_)` is a faster way to extend a Vec by a slice" } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** `Range::step_by(0)` used to be linted since it's /// an infinite iterator, which is better expressed by `iter::repeat`, /// but the method has been removed for `Iterator::step_by` which panics /// if given a zero declare_deprecated_lint! { pub RANGE_STEP_BY_ZERO, "`iterator.step_by(0)` panics nowadays" } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** This used to check for `Vec::as_slice`, which was unstable with good /// stable alternatives. `Vec::as_slice` has now been stabilized. declare_deprecated_lint! { pub UNSTABLE_AS_SLICE, "`Vec::as_slice` has been stabilized in 1.7" } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** This used to check for `Vec::as_mut_slice`, which was unstable with good /// stable alternatives. `Vec::as_mut_slice` has now been stabilized. declare_deprecated_lint! { pub UNSTABLE_AS_MUT_SLICE, "`Vec::as_mut_slice` has been stabilized in 1.7" } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** This used to check for `.to_string()` method calls on values /// of type `&str`. This is not unidiomatic and with specialization coming, `to_string` could be /// specialized to be as efficient as `to_owned`. declare_deprecated_lint! { pub STR_TO_STRING, "using `str::to_string` is common even today and specialization will likely happen soon" } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** This used to check for `.to_string()` method calls on values /// of type `String`. This is not unidiomatic and with specialization coming, `to_string` could be /// specialized to be as efficient as `clone`. declare_deprecated_lint! { pub STRING_TO_STRING, "using `string::to_string` is common even today and specialization will likely happen soon" } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** This lint should never have applied to non-pointer types, as transmuting /// between non-pointer types of differing alignment is well-defined behavior (it's semantically /// equivalent to a memcpy). This lint has thus been refactored into two separate lints: /// cast_ptr_alignment and transmute_ptr_to_ptr. declare_deprecated_lint! { pub MISALIGNED_TRANSMUTE, "this lint has been split into cast_ptr_alignment and transmute_ptr_to_ptr" } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** This lint is too subjective, not having a good reason for being in clippy. /// Additionally, compound assignment operators may be overloaded separately from their non-assigning /// counterparts, so this lint may suggest a change in behavior or the code may not compile. declare_deprecated_lint! { pub ASSIGN_OPS, "using compound assignment operators (e.g. `+=`) is harmless" } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** The original rule will only lint for `if let`. After /// making it support to lint `match`, naming as `if let` is not suitable for it. /// So, this lint is deprecated. declare_deprecated_lint! { pub IF_LET_REDUNDANT_PATTERN_MATCHING, "this lint has been changed to redundant_pattern_matching" } /// **What it does:** Nothing. This lint has been deprecated. /// /// **Deprecation reason:** This lint used to suggest replacing `let mut vec = /// Vec::with_capacity(n); vec.set_len(n);` with `let vec = vec![0; n];`. The /// replacement has very different performance characteristics so the lint is /// deprecated. declare_deprecated_lint! { pub UNSAFE_VECTOR_INITIALIZATION, "the replacement suggested by this lint had substantially different behavior" }