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223 lines
5.1 KiB
Rust
223 lines
5.1 KiB
Rust
#![allow(dead_code)]
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#![deny(clippy::if_same_then_else, clippy::branches_sharing_code)]
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// This tests the branches_sharing_code lint at the end of blocks
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fn simple_examples() {
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let x = 1;
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let _ = if x == 7 {
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println!("Branch I");
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let start_value = 0;
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println!("=^.^=");
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// Same but not moveable due to `start_value`
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let _ = start_value;
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// The rest is self contained and moveable => Only lint the rest
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let result = false;
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println!("Block end!");
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result
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} else {
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println!("Branch II");
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let start_value = 8;
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println!("xD");
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// Same but not moveable due to `start_value`
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let _ = start_value;
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// The rest is self contained and moveable => Only lint the rest
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let result = false;
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println!("Block end!");
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result
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};
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// Else if block
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if x == 9 {
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println!("The index is: 6");
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println!("Same end of block");
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} else if x == 8 {
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println!("The index is: 4");
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// We should only get a lint trigger for the last statement
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println!("This is also eq with the else block");
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println!("Same end of block");
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} else {
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println!("This is also eq with the else block");
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println!("Same end of block");
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}
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// Use of outer scope value
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let outer_scope_value = "I'm outside the if block";
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if x < 99 {
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let z = "How are you";
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println!("I'm a local because I use the value `z`: `{}`", z);
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println!(
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"I'm moveable because I know: `outer_scope_value`: '{}'",
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outer_scope_value
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);
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} else {
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let z = 45678000;
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println!("I'm a local because I use the value `z`: `{}`", z);
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println!(
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"I'm moveable because I know: `outer_scope_value`: '{}'",
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outer_scope_value
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);
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}
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if x == 9 {
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if x == 8 {
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// No parent!!
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println!("---");
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println!("Hello World");
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} else {
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println!("Hello World");
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}
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}
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}
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/// Simple examples where the move can cause some problems due to moved values
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fn simple_but_suggestion_is_invalid() {
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let x = 16;
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// Local value
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let later_used_value = 17;
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if x == 9 {
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let _ = 9;
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let later_used_value = "A string value";
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println!("{}", later_used_value);
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} else {
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let later_used_value = "A string value";
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println!("{}", later_used_value);
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// I'm expecting a note about this
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}
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println!("{}", later_used_value);
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// outer function
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if x == 78 {
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let simple_examples = "I now identify as a &str :)";
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println!("This is the new simple_example: {}", simple_examples);
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} else {
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println!("Separator print statement");
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let simple_examples = "I now identify as a &str :)";
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println!("This is the new simple_example: {}", simple_examples);
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}
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simple_examples();
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}
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/// Tests where the blocks are not linted due to the used value scope
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fn not_moveable_due_to_value_scope() {
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let x = 18;
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// Using a local value in the moved code
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if x == 9 {
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let y = 18;
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println!("y is: `{}`", y);
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} else {
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let y = "A string";
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println!("y is: `{}`", y);
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}
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// Using a local value in the expression
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let _ = if x == 0 {
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let mut result = x + 1;
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println!("1. Doing some calculations");
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println!("2. Some more calculations");
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println!("3. Setting result");
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result
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} else {
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let mut result = x - 1;
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println!("1. Doing some calculations");
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println!("2. Some more calculations");
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println!("3. Setting result");
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result
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};
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let _ = if x == 7 {
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let z1 = 100;
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println!("z1: {}", z1);
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let z2 = z1;
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println!("z2: {}", z2);
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z2
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} else {
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let z1 = 300;
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println!("z1: {}", z1);
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let z2 = z1;
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println!("z2: {}", z2);
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z2
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};
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}
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/// This should add a note to the lint msg since the moved expression is not `()`
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fn added_note_for_expression_use() -> u32 {
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let x = 9;
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let _ = if x == 7 {
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x << 2
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} else {
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let _ = 6;
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x << 2
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};
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if x == 9 {
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x * 4
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} else {
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let _ = 17;
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x * 4
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}
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}
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#[rustfmt::skip]
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fn test_suggestion_with_weird_formatting() {
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let x = 9;
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let mut a = 0;
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let mut b = 0;
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// The error message still looks weird tbh but this is the best I can do
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// for weird formatting
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if x == 17 { b = 1; a = 0x99; } else { a = 0x99; }
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}
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fn fp_test() {
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let x = 17;
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if x == 18 {
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let y = 19;
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if y < x {
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println!("Trigger")
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}
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} else {
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let z = 166;
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if z < x {
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println!("Trigger")
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}
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}
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}
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fn fp_if_let_issue7054() {
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// This shouldn't trigger the lint
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let string;
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let _x = if let true = true {
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""
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} else if true {
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string = "x".to_owned();
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&string
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} else {
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string = "y".to_owned();
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&string
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};
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}
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fn main() {}
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