rust-clippy/tests/compile-fail/matches.rs
2016-02-12 14:30:26 +01:00

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Rust

#![feature(plugin)]
#![plugin(clippy)]
#![deny(clippy)]
#![allow(unused)]
#![deny(single_match_else)]
use std::borrow::Cow;
enum Foo { Bar, Baz(u8) }
use Foo::*;
enum ExprNode {
ExprAddrOf,
Butterflies,
Unicorns,
}
static NODE: ExprNode = ExprNode::Unicorns;
fn unwrap_addr() -> Option<&'static ExprNode> {
match ExprNode::Butterflies { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to use match
//~^ HELP try
ExprNode::ExprAddrOf => Some(&NODE),
_ => {
let x = 5;
None
},
}
}
fn single_match(){
let x = Some(1u8);
match x { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to use match
//~^ HELP try
Some(y) => {
println!("{:?}", y);
}
_ => ()
}
let z = (1u8,1u8);
match z { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to use match
//~^ HELP try
(2...3, 7...9) => println!("{:?}", z),
_ => {}
}
// Not linted (pattern guards used)
match x {
Some(y) if y == 0 => println!("{:?}", y),
_ => ()
}
// Not linted (no block with statements in the single arm)
match z {
(2...3, 7...9) => println!("{:?}", z),
_ => println!("nope"),
}
}
fn single_match_know_enum() {
let x = Some(1u8);
let y : Result<_, i8> = Ok(1i8);
match x { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to use match
//~^ HELP try
Some(y) => println!("{:?}", y),
None => ()
}
match y { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to use match
//~^ HELP try
Ok(y) => println!("{:?}", y),
Err(..) => ()
}
let c = Cow::Borrowed("");
match c { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to use match
//~^ HELP try
Cow::Borrowed(..) => println!("42"),
Cow::Owned(..) => (),
}
let z = Foo::Bar;
// no warning
match z {
Bar => println!("42"),
Baz(_) => (),
}
match z {
Baz(_) => println!("42"),
Bar => (),
}
}
fn match_bool() {
let test: bool = true;
match test { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression
true => 0,
false => 42,
};
let option = 1;
match option == 1 { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression
true => 1,
false => 0,
};
match test { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression
true => (),
false => { println!("Noooo!"); }
};
match test { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression
false => { println!("Noooo!"); }
_ => (),
};
match test { //~ ERROR you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression
false => { println!("Noooo!"); }
true => { println!("Yes!"); }
};
// Not linted
match option {
1 ... 10 => 1,
11 ... 20 => 2,
_ => 3,
};
}
fn ref_pats() {
{
let v = &Some(0);
match v { //~ERROR dereference the expression: `match *v { ...`
&Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v),
&None => println!("none"),
}
match v { // this doesn't trigger, we have a different pattern
&Some(v) => println!("some"),
other => println!("other"),
}
}
let tup =& (1, 2);
match tup { //~ERROR dereference the expression: `match *tup { ...`
&(v, 1) => println!("{}", v),
_ => println!("none"),
}
// special case: using & both in expr and pats
let w = Some(0);
match &w { //~ERROR use `match w { ...`
&Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v),
&None => println!("none"),
}
// false positive: only wildcard pattern
let w = Some(0);
match w {
_ => println!("none"),
}
let a = &Some(0);
if let &None = a { //~ERROR dereference the expression: `if let ... = *a {`
println!("none");
}
let b = Some(0);
if let &None = &b { //~ERROR use `if let ... = b {`
println!("none");
}
}
fn overlapping() {
const FOO : u64 = 2;
match 42 {
0 ... 10 => println!("0 ... 10"), //~ERROR: some ranges overlap
0 ... 11 => println!("0 ... 10"),
_ => (),
}
match 42 {
0 ... 5 => println!("0 ... 5"), //~ERROR: some ranges overlap
6 ... 7 => println!("6 ... 7"),
FOO ... 11 => println!("0 ... 10"),
_ => (),
}
match 42 {
2 => println!("2"),
0 ... 5 => println!("0 ... 5"), //~ERROR: some ranges overlap
_ => (),
}
match 42 {
0 ... 10 => println!("0 ... 10"),
11 ... 50 => println!("0 ... 10"),
_ => (),
}
}
fn main() {
}