#![feature(plugin)] #![plugin(clippy)] #![deny(clippy)] #![allow(blacklisted_name)] #![deny(used_underscore_binding)] /// Test that we lint if we use a binding with a single leading underscore fn prefix_underscore(_foo: u32) -> u32 { _foo + 1 //~ ERROR used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore } /// Test that we lint even if the use is within a macro expansion fn in_macro(_foo: u32) { println!("{}", _foo); //~ ERROR used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore } // Struct for testing use of fields prefixed with an underscore struct StructFieldTest { _underscore_field: u32, } /// Test that we lint the use of a struct field which is prefixed with an underscore fn in_struct_field() { let mut s = StructFieldTest { _underscore_field: 0 }; s._underscore_field += 1; //~ Error used binding `_underscore_field` which is prefixed with an underscore } /// Test that we do not lint if the underscore is not a prefix fn non_prefix_underscore(some_foo: u32) -> u32 { some_foo + 1 } /// Test that we do not lint if we do not use the binding (simple case) fn unused_underscore_simple(_foo: u32) -> u32 { 1 } /// Test that we do not lint if we do not use the binding (complex case). This checks for /// compatibility with the built-in `unused_variables` lint. fn unused_underscore_complex(mut _foo: u32) -> u32 { _foo += 1; _foo = 2; 1 } ///Test that we do not lint for multiple underscores fn multiple_underscores(__foo: u32) -> u32 { __foo + 1 } // Non-variable bindings with preceding underscore fn _fn_test() {} struct _StructTest; enum _EnumTest { _Empty, _Value(_StructTest) } /// Test that we do not lint for non-variable bindings fn non_variables() { _fn_test(); let _s = _StructTest; let _e = match _EnumTest::_Value(_StructTest) { _EnumTest::_Empty => 0, _EnumTest::_Value(_st) => 1, }; let f = _fn_test; f(); } fn main() { let foo = 0u32; // tests of unused_underscore lint let _ = prefix_underscore(foo); in_macro(foo); in_struct_field(); // possible false positives let _ = non_prefix_underscore(foo); let _ = unused_underscore_simple(foo); let _ = unused_underscore_complex(foo); let _ = multiple_underscores(foo); non_variables(); }