use rustc::lint::*; use rustc_front::hir::*; use utils::{snippet, span_lint, span_help_and_lint, in_external_macro, expr_block}; declare_lint!(pub SINGLE_MATCH, Warn, "a match statement with a single nontrivial arm (i.e, where the other arm \ is `_ => {}`) is used; recommends `if let` instead"); declare_lint!(pub MATCH_REF_PATS, Warn, "a match has all arms prefixed with `&`; the match expression can be \ dereferenced instead"); #[allow(missing_copy_implementations)] pub struct MatchPass; impl LintPass for MatchPass { fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray { lint_array!(SINGLE_MATCH, MATCH_REF_PATS) } } impl LateLintPass for MatchPass { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext, expr: &Expr) { if let ExprMatch(ref ex, ref arms, MatchSource::Normal) = expr.node { // check preconditions for SINGLE_MATCH // only two arms if arms.len() == 2 && // both of the arms have a single pattern and no guard arms[0].pats.len() == 1 && arms[0].guard.is_none() && arms[1].pats.len() == 1 && arms[1].guard.is_none() && // and the second pattern is a `_` wildcard: this is not strictly necessary, // since the exhaustiveness check will ensure the last one is a catch-all, // but in some cases, an explicit match is preferred to catch situations // when an enum is extended, so we don't consider these cases arms[1].pats[0].node == PatWild(PatWildSingle) && // finally, we don't want any content in the second arm (unit or empty block) is_unit_expr(&arms[1].body) { if in_external_macro(cx, expr.span) {return;} span_help_and_lint(cx, SINGLE_MATCH, expr.span, "you seem to be trying to use match for destructuring a \ single pattern. Consider using `if let`", &format!("try\nif let {} = {} {}", snippet(cx, arms[0].pats[0].span, ".."), snippet(cx, ex.span, ".."), expr_block(cx, &arms[0].body, ".."))); } // check preconditions for MATCH_REF_PATS if has_only_ref_pats(arms) { if in_external_macro(cx, expr.span) { return; } if let ExprAddrOf(Mutability::MutImmutable, ref inner) = ex.node { span_lint(cx, MATCH_REF_PATS, expr.span, &format!( "you don't need to add `&` to both the expression to match \ and the patterns: use `match {} {{ ...`", snippet(cx, inner.span, ".."))); } else { span_lint(cx, MATCH_REF_PATS, expr.span, &format!( "instead of prefixing all patterns with `&`, you can dereference the \ expression to match: `match *{} {{ ...`", snippet(cx, ex.span, ".."))); } } } } } fn is_unit_expr(expr: &Expr) -> bool { match expr.node { ExprTup(ref v) if v.is_empty() => true, ExprBlock(ref b) if b.stmts.is_empty() && b.expr.is_none() => true, _ => false, } } fn has_only_ref_pats(arms: &[Arm]) -> bool { let mapped = arms.iter().flat_map(|a| &a.pats).map(|p| match p.node { PatRegion(..) => Some(true), // &-patterns PatWild(..) => Some(false), // an "anything" wildcard is also fine _ => None, // any other pattern is not fine }).collect::>>(); // look for Some(v) where there's at least one true element mapped.map_or(false, |v| v.iter().any(|el| *el)) }