use rustc::hir::*; use rustc::lint::*; use syntax::ast::LitKind; use utils::{is_direct_expn_of, match_def_path, resolve_node, paths, span_lint}; /// **What it does:** Checks for missing parameters in `panic!`. /// /// **Why is this bad?** Contrary to the `format!` family of macros, there are /// two forms of `panic!`: if there are no parameters given, the first argument /// is not a format string and used literally. So while `format!("{}")` will /// fail to compile, `panic!("{}")` will not. /// /// **Known problems:** Should you want to use curly brackets in `panic!` /// without any parameter, this lint will warn. /// /// **Example:** /// ```rust /// panic!("This `panic!` is probably missing a parameter there: {}"); /// ``` declare_lint! { pub PANIC_PARAMS, Warn, "missing parameters in `panic!` calls" } #[allow(missing_copy_implementations)] pub struct Pass; impl LintPass for Pass { fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray { lint_array!(PANIC_PARAMS) } } impl<'a, 'tcx> LateLintPass<'a, 'tcx> for Pass { fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr) { if_let_chain! {[ let ExprBlock(ref block) = expr.node, let Some(ref ex) = block.expr, let ExprCall(ref fun, ref params) = ex.node, params.len() == 2, let ExprPath(ref qpath) = fun.node, match_def_path(cx.tcx, resolve_node(cx, qpath, fun.id).def_id(), &paths::BEGIN_PANIC), let ExprLit(ref lit) = params[0].node, is_direct_expn_of(expr.span, "panic").is_some(), let LitKind::Str(ref string, _) = lit.node, let Some(par) = string.as_str().find('{'), string.as_str()[par..].contains('}') ], { span_lint(cx, PANIC_PARAMS, params[0].span, "you probably are missing some parameter in your format string"); }} } }