//! lint on `use`ing all variants of an enum use crate::utils::span_lint; use rustc::hir::def::Def; use rustc::hir::*; use rustc::lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintArray, LintPass}; use rustc::{declare_tool_lint, lint_array}; use syntax::ast::NodeId; use syntax::source_map::Span; /// **What it does:** Checks for `use Enum::*`. /// /// **Why is this bad?** It is usually better style to use the prefixed name of /// an enumeration variant, rather than importing variants. /// /// **Known problems:** Old-style enumerations that prefix the variants are /// still around. /// /// **Example:** /// ```rust /// use std::cmp::Ordering::*; /// ``` declare_clippy_lint! { pub ENUM_GLOB_USE, pedantic, "use items that import all variants of an enum" } pub struct EnumGlobUse; impl LintPass for EnumGlobUse { fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray { lint_array!(ENUM_GLOB_USE) } fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "EnumGlobUse" } } impl<'a, 'tcx> LateLintPass<'a, 'tcx> for EnumGlobUse { fn check_mod(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, m: &'tcx Mod, _: Span, _: NodeId) { // only check top level `use` statements for item in &m.item_ids { self.lint_item(cx, cx.tcx.hir().expect_item(item.id)); } } } impl EnumGlobUse { fn lint_item(&self, cx: &LateContext<'_, '_>, item: &Item) { if item.vis.node.is_pub() { return; // re-exports are fine } if let ItemKind::Use(ref path, UseKind::Glob) = item.node { if let Def::Enum(_) = path.def { span_lint(cx, ENUM_GLOB_USE, item.span, "don't use glob imports for enum variants"); } } } }