rust-clippy/src/formatting.rs

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use rustc::lint::*;
use syntax::codemap::mk_sp;
use syntax::ast;
use utils::{differing_macro_contexts, in_macro, snippet_opt, span_note_and_lint};
use syntax::ptr::P;
/// **What it does:** This lint looks for use of the non-existent `=*`, `=!` and `=-` operators.
///
/// **Why is this bad?** This is either a typo of `*=`, `!=` or `-=` or confusing.
///
/// **Known problems:** None.
///
/// **Example:**
/// ```rust,ignore
/// a =- 42; // confusing, should it be `a -= 42` or `a = -42`?
/// ```
declare_lint! {
pub SUSPICIOUS_ASSIGNMENT_FORMATTING,
Warn,
"suspicious formatting of `*=`, `-=` or `!=`"
}
/// **What it does:** This lint checks for formatting of `else if`. It lints if the `else` and `if`
/// are not on the same line or the `else` seems to be missing.
///
/// **Why is this bad?** This is probably some refactoring remnant, even if the code is correct, it
/// might look confusing.
///
/// **Known problems:** None.
///
/// **Example:**
/// ```rust,ignore
/// if foo {
/// } if bar { // looks like an `else` is missing here
/// }
///
/// if foo {
/// } else
///
/// if bar { // this is the `else` block of the previous `if`, but should it be?
/// }
/// ```
declare_lint! {
pub SUSPICIOUS_ELSE_FORMATTING,
Warn,
"suspicious formatting of `else if`"
}
#[derive(Copy,Clone)]
pub struct Formatting;
impl LintPass for Formatting {
fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray {
lint_array![SUSPICIOUS_ASSIGNMENT_FORMATTING, SUSPICIOUS_ELSE_FORMATTING]
}
}
impl EarlyLintPass for Formatting {
fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext, block: &ast::Block) {
for w in block.stmts.windows(2) {
match (&w[0].node, &w[1].node) {
(&ast::StmtKind::Expr(ref first, _), &ast::StmtKind::Expr(ref second, _)) |
(&ast::StmtKind::Expr(ref first, _), &ast::StmtKind::Semi(ref second, _)) => {
check_consecutive_ifs(cx, first, second);
}
_ => (),
}
}
if let Some(ref expr) = block.expr {
if let Some(ref stmt) = block.stmts.iter().last() {
if let ast::StmtKind::Expr(ref first, _) = stmt.node {
check_consecutive_ifs(cx, first, expr);
}
}
}
}
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext, expr: &ast::Expr) {
check_assign(cx, expr);
check_else_if(cx, expr);
}
}
/// Implementation of the SUSPICIOUS_ASSIGNMENT_FORMATTING lint.
fn check_assign(cx: &EarlyContext, expr: &ast::Expr) {
if let ast::ExprKind::Assign(ref lhs, ref rhs) = expr.node {
if !differing_macro_contexts(lhs.span, rhs.span) && !in_macro(cx, lhs.span) {
let eq_span = mk_sp(lhs.span.hi, rhs.span.lo);
if let Some((sub_rhs, op)) = check_unop(rhs) {
if let Some(eq_snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, eq_span) {
let eqop_span = mk_sp(lhs.span.hi, sub_rhs.span.lo);
if eq_snippet.ends_with('=') {
span_note_and_lint(cx,
SUSPICIOUS_ASSIGNMENT_FORMATTING,
eqop_span,
&format!("this looks like you are trying to use `.. {op}= ..`, but you really are doing `.. = ({op} ..)`", op=op),
eqop_span,
&format!("to remove this lint, use either `{op}=` or `= {op}`", op=op));
}
}
}
}
}
}
fn check_unop(expr: &ast::Expr) -> Option<(&P<ast::Expr>, &'static str)> {
match expr.node {
ast::ExprKind::Unary(op, ref expr) => Some((expr, ast::UnOp::to_string(op))),
_ => None,
}
}
/// Implementation of the SUSPICIOUS_ELSE_FORMATTING lint for weird `else if`.
fn check_else_if(cx: &EarlyContext, expr: &ast::Expr) {
if let Some((then, &Some(ref else_))) = unsugar_if(expr) {
if unsugar_if(else_).is_some() &&
!differing_macro_contexts(then.span, else_.span) &&
!in_macro(cx, then.span) {
// this will be a span from the closing } of the “then” block (excluding) to the
// “if” of the “else if” block (excluding)
let else_span = mk_sp(then.span.hi, else_.span.lo);
// the snippet should look like " else \n " with maybe comments anywhere
// its bad when there is a \n after the “else”
if let Some(else_snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, else_span) {
let else_pos = else_snippet.find("else").expect("there must be a `else` here");
if else_snippet[else_pos..].contains('\n') {
span_note_and_lint(cx,
SUSPICIOUS_ELSE_FORMATTING,
else_span,
"this is an `else if` but the formatting might hide it",
else_span,
"to remove this lint, remove the `else` or remove the new line between `else` and `if`");
}
}
}
}
}
/// Implementation of the `SUSPICIOUS_ELSE_FORMATTING` lint for consecutive ifs.
fn check_consecutive_ifs(cx: &EarlyContext, first: &ast::Expr, second: &ast::Expr) {
if !differing_macro_contexts(first.span, second.span) &&
!in_macro(cx, first.span) &&
unsugar_if(first).is_some() &&
unsugar_if(second).is_some() {
// where the else would be
let else_span = mk_sp(first.span.hi, second.span.lo);
if let Some(else_snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, else_span) {
if !else_snippet.contains('\n') {
span_note_and_lint(cx,
SUSPICIOUS_ELSE_FORMATTING,
else_span,
"this looks like an `else if` but the `else` is missing",
else_span,
"to remove this lint, add the missing `else` or add a new line before the second `if`");
}
}
}
}
/// Match `if` or `else if` expressions and return the `then` and `else` block.
fn unsugar_if(expr: &ast::Expr) -> Option<(&P<ast::Block>, &Option<P<ast::Expr>>)>{
match expr.node {
ast::ExprKind::If(_, ref then, ref else_) |
ast::ExprKind::IfLet(_, _, ref then, ref else_) => Some((then, else_)),
_ => None,
}
}