rust-clippy/tests/ui/op_ref.rs

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#![allow(unused_variables, clippy::blacklisted_name)]
#![warn(clippy::op_ref)]
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::ops::{BitAnd, Mul};
fn main() {
let tracked_fds: HashSet<i32> = HashSet::new();
let new_fds = HashSet::new();
let unwanted = &tracked_fds - &new_fds;
let foo = &5 - &6;
let bar = String::new();
let bar = "foo" == &bar;
let a = "a".to_string();
let b = "a";
if b < &a {
println!("OK");
}
struct X(i32);
impl BitAnd for X {
type Output = X;
fn bitand(self, rhs: X) -> X {
X(self.0 & rhs.0)
}
}
impl<'a> BitAnd<&'a X> for X {
type Output = X;
fn bitand(self, rhs: &'a X) -> X {
X(self.0 & rhs.0)
}
}
let x = X(1);
let y = X(2);
let z = x & &y;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
struct Y(i32);
impl BitAnd for Y {
type Output = Y;
fn bitand(self, rhs: Y) -> Y {
Y(self.0 & rhs.0)
}
}
impl<'a> BitAnd<&'a Y> for Y {
type Output = Y;
fn bitand(self, rhs: &'a Y) -> Y {
Y(self.0 & rhs.0)
}
}
let x = Y(1);
let y = Y(2);
let z = x & &y;
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
struct A(i32);
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
struct B(i32);
impl Mul<&A> for B {
type Output = i32;
fn mul(self, rhs: &A) -> Self::Output {
self.0 * rhs.0
}
}
impl Mul<A> for B {
type Output = i32;
fn mul(self, rhs: A) -> Self::Output {
// Should not lint because removing the reference would lead to unconditional recursion
self * &rhs
}
}
impl Mul<&A> for A {
type Output = i32;
fn mul(self, rhs: &A) -> Self::Output {
self.0 * rhs.0
}
}
impl Mul<A> for A {
type Output = i32;
fn mul(self, rhs: A) -> Self::Output {
let one = B(1);
let two = 2;
let three = 3;
let _ = one * &self;
let _ = two + &three;
// Removing the reference would lead to unconditional recursion
self * &rhs
}
}