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rust-clippy/tests/ui/nonminimal_bool_methods.fixed

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// run-rustfix
#![allow(unused, clippy::diverging_sub_expression)]
#![warn(clippy::nonminimal_bool)]
fn methods_with_negation() {
let a: Option<i32> = unimplemented!();
let b: Result<i32, i32> = unimplemented!();
let _ = a.is_some();
let _ = a.is_none();
let _ = a.is_none();
let _ = a.is_some();
let _ = b.is_err();
let _ = b.is_ok();
let _ = b.is_ok();
let _ = b.is_err();
let c = false;
let _ = a.is_none() || c;
let _ = a.is_none() && c;
let _ = !(!c ^ c) || a.is_none();
let _ = (!c ^ c) || a.is_none();
let _ = !c ^ c || a.is_none();
}
// Simplified versions of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/2638
// clippy::nonminimal_bool should only check the built-in Result and Some type, not
// any other types like the following.
enum CustomResultOk<E> {
Ok,
Err(E),
}
enum CustomResultErr<E> {
Ok,
Err(E),
}
enum CustomSomeSome<T> {
Some(T),
None,
}
enum CustomSomeNone<T> {
Some(T),
None,
}
impl<E> CustomResultOk<E> {
pub fn is_ok(&self) -> bool {
true
}
}
impl<E> CustomResultErr<E> {
pub fn is_err(&self) -> bool {
true
}
}
impl<T> CustomSomeSome<T> {
pub fn is_some(&self) -> bool {
true
}
}
impl<T> CustomSomeNone<T> {
pub fn is_none(&self) -> bool {
true
}
}
fn dont_warn_for_custom_methods_with_negation() {
let res = CustomResultOk::Err("Error");
// Should not warn and suggest 'is_err()' because the type does not
// implement is_err().
if !res.is_ok() {}
let res = CustomResultErr::Err("Error");
// Should not warn and suggest 'is_ok()' because the type does not
// implement is_ok().
if !res.is_err() {}
let res = CustomSomeSome::Some("thing");
// Should not warn and suggest 'is_none()' because the type does not
// implement is_none().
if !res.is_some() {}
let res = CustomSomeNone::Some("thing");
// Should not warn and suggest 'is_some()' because the type does not
// implement is_some().
if !res.is_none() {}
}
// Only Built-in Result and Some types should suggest the negated alternative
fn warn_for_built_in_methods_with_negation() {
let res: Result<usize, usize> = Ok(1);
if res.is_err() {}
if res.is_ok() {}
let res = Some(1);
if res.is_none() {}
if res.is_some() {}
}
#[allow(clippy::neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord)]
fn dont_warn_for_negated_partial_ord_comparison() {
let a: f64 = unimplemented!();
let b: f64 = unimplemented!();
let _ = !(a < b);
let _ = !(a <= b);
let _ = !(a > b);
let _ = !(a >= b);
}
fn main() {}