rust-clippy/tests/ui/literals.rs
Dharma Saputra Wijaya 1085df58ac Add separated_literal_suffix as an alternative for
`unseparated_literal_suffix`

This commit adds a configuration `literal-suffix-style` to enforce a
specific style for unseparated_literal_suffix. The configuration accepts
two values:
- "separated"
    enforce all literals to be written separately (e.g. `123_i32`)
- "unseparated"
    enforce all literals to be written as unseparated (e.g. `123i32`)

Not specifying a value means that there is no preference on style and
any style should not be warned.
2021-11-01 22:26:13 +08:00

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// does not test any rustfixable lints
#![warn(clippy::mixed_case_hex_literals)]
#![warn(clippy::zero_prefixed_literal)]
#![warn(clippy::unseparated_literal_suffix)]
#![warn(clippy::separated_literal_suffix)]
#![allow(dead_code)]
fn main() {
let ok1 = 0xABCD;
let ok3 = 0xab_cd;
let ok4 = 0xab_cd_i32;
let ok5 = 0xAB_CD_u32;
let ok5 = 0xAB_CD_isize;
let fail1 = 0xabCD;
let fail2 = 0xabCD_u32;
let fail2 = 0xabCD_isize;
let fail_multi_zero = 000_123usize;
let ok9 = 0;
let ok10 = 0_i64;
let fail8 = 0123;
let ok11 = 0o123;
let ok12 = 0b10_1010;
let ok13 = 0xab_abcd;
let ok14 = 0xBAFE_BAFE;
let ok15 = 0xab_cabc_abca_bcab_cabc;
let ok16 = 0xFE_BAFE_ABAB_ABCD;
let ok17 = 0x123_4567_8901_usize;
let ok18 = 0xF;
let fail19 = 12_3456_21;
let fail22 = 3__4___23;
let fail23 = 3__16___23;
let fail24 = 0xAB_ABC_AB;
let fail25 = 0b01_100_101;
let ok26 = 0x6_A0_BF;
let ok27 = 0b1_0010_0101;
}