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482 lines
16 KiB
Rust
482 lines
16 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2014-2018 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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use crate::utils::{constants, snippet, snippet_opt, span_help_and_lint, span_lint, span_lint_and_then};
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use if_chain::if_chain;
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use rustc::lint::{in_external_macro, EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintArray, LintContext, LintPass};
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use rustc::{declare_tool_lint, lint_array};
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use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
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use rustc_errors::Applicability;
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use std::char;
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use syntax::ast::*;
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use syntax::source_map::Span;
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use syntax::visit::{walk_expr, FnKind, Visitor};
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/// **What it does:** Checks for structure field patterns bound to wildcards.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** Using `..` instead is shorter and leaves the focus on
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/// the fields that are actually bound.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// let { a: _, b: ref b, c: _ } = ..
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/// ```
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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pub UNNEEDED_FIELD_PATTERN,
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style,
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"struct fields bound to a wildcard instead of using `..`"
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}
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/// **What it does:** Checks for function arguments having the similar names
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/// differing by an underscore.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** It affects code readability.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// fn foo(a: i32, _a: i32) {}
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/// ```
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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pub DUPLICATE_UNDERSCORE_ARGUMENT,
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style,
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"function arguments having names which only differ by an underscore"
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}
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/// **What it does:** Detects closures called in the same expression where they
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/// are defined.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** It is unnecessarily adding to the expression's
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/// complexity.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// (|| 42)()
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/// ```
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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pub REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_CALL,
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complexity,
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"throwaway closures called in the expression they are defined"
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}
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/// **What it does:** Detects expressions of the form `--x`.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** It can mislead C/C++ programmers to think `x` was
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/// decremented.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// --x;
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/// ```
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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pub DOUBLE_NEG,
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style,
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"`--x`, which is a double negation of `x` and not a pre-decrement as in C/C++"
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}
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/// **What it does:** Warns on hexadecimal literals with mixed-case letter
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/// digits.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** It looks confusing.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// let y = 0x1a9BAcD;
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/// ```
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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pub MIXED_CASE_HEX_LITERALS,
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style,
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"hex literals whose letter digits are not consistently upper- or lowercased"
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}
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/// **What it does:** Warns if literal suffixes are not separated by an
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/// underscore.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** It is much less readable.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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/// ```rust
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/// let y = 123832i32;
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/// ```
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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pub UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX,
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pedantic,
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"literals whose suffix is not separated by an underscore"
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}
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/// **What it does:** Warns if an integral constant literal starts with `0`.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** In some languages (including the infamous C language
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/// and most of its
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/// family), this marks an octal constant. In Rust however, this is a decimal
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/// constant. This could
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/// be confusing for both the writer and a reader of the constant.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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///
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/// In Rust:
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/// ```rust
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/// fn main() {
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/// let a = 0123;
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/// println!("{}", a);
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// prints `123`, while in C:
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///
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/// ```c
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/// #include <stdio.h>
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///
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/// int main() {
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/// int a = 0123;
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/// printf("%d\n", a);
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// prints `83` (as `83 == 0o123` while `123 == 0o173`).
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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pub ZERO_PREFIXED_LITERAL,
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complexity,
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"integer literals starting with `0`"
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}
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/// **What it does:** Warns if a generic shadows a built-in type.
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///
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/// **Why is this bad?** This gives surprising type errors.
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///
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/// **Known problems:** None.
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///
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/// **Example:**
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// impl<u32> Foo<u32> {
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/// fn impl_func(&self) -> u32 {
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/// 42
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/// }
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/// }
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/// ```
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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pub BUILTIN_TYPE_SHADOW,
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style,
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"shadowing a builtin type"
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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pub struct MiscEarly;
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impl LintPass for MiscEarly {
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fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray {
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lint_array!(
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UNNEEDED_FIELD_PATTERN,
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DUPLICATE_UNDERSCORE_ARGUMENT,
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REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_CALL,
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DOUBLE_NEG,
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MIXED_CASE_HEX_LITERALS,
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UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX,
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ZERO_PREFIXED_LITERAL,
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BUILTIN_TYPE_SHADOW
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)
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}
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}
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// Used to find `return` statements or equivalents e.g. `?`
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struct ReturnVisitor {
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found_return: bool,
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}
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impl ReturnVisitor {
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fn new() -> Self {
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Self { found_return: false }
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}
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}
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impl<'ast> Visitor<'ast> for ReturnVisitor {
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fn visit_expr(&mut self, ex: &'ast Expr) {
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if let ExprKind::Ret(_) = ex.node {
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self.found_return = true;
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} else if let ExprKind::Try(_) = ex.node {
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self.found_return = true;
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}
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walk_expr(self, ex)
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}
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}
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impl EarlyLintPass for MiscEarly {
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fn check_generics(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, gen: &Generics) {
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for param in &gen.params {
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if let GenericParamKind::Type { .. } = param.kind {
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let name = param.ident.as_str();
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if constants::BUILTIN_TYPES.contains(&&*name) {
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span_lint(
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cx,
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BUILTIN_TYPE_SHADOW,
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param.ident.span,
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&format!("This generic shadows the built-in type `{}`", name),
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);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn check_pat(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, pat: &Pat, _: &mut bool) {
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if let PatKind::Struct(ref npat, ref pfields, _) = pat.node {
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let mut wilds = 0;
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let type_name = npat
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.segments
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.last()
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.expect("A path must have at least one segment")
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.ident
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.name;
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for field in pfields {
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if let PatKind::Wild = field.node.pat.node {
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wilds += 1;
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}
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}
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if !pfields.is_empty() && wilds == pfields.len() {
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span_help_and_lint(
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cx,
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UNNEEDED_FIELD_PATTERN,
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pat.span,
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"All the struct fields are matched to a wildcard pattern, consider using `..`.",
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&format!("Try with `{} {{ .. }}` instead", type_name),
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);
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return;
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}
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if wilds > 0 {
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let mut normal = vec![];
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for field in pfields {
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match field.node.pat.node {
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PatKind::Wild => {},
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_ => {
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if let Ok(n) = cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(field.span) {
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normal.push(n);
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}
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},
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}
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}
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for field in pfields {
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if let PatKind::Wild = field.node.pat.node {
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wilds -= 1;
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if wilds > 0 {
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span_lint(
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cx,
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UNNEEDED_FIELD_PATTERN,
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field.span,
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"You matched a field with a wildcard pattern. Consider using `..` instead",
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);
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} else {
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span_help_and_lint(
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cx,
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UNNEEDED_FIELD_PATTERN,
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field.span,
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"You matched a field with a wildcard pattern. Consider using `..` \
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instead",
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&format!("Try with `{} {{ {}, .. }}`", type_name, normal[..].join(", ")),
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);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn check_fn(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, _: FnKind<'_>, decl: &FnDecl, _: Span, _: NodeId) {
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let mut registered_names: FxHashMap<String, Span> = FxHashMap::default();
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for arg in &decl.inputs {
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if let PatKind::Ident(_, ident, None) = arg.pat.node {
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let arg_name = ident.to_string();
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if arg_name.starts_with('_') {
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if let Some(correspondence) = registered_names.get(&arg_name[1..]) {
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span_lint(
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cx,
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DUPLICATE_UNDERSCORE_ARGUMENT,
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*correspondence,
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&format!(
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"`{}` already exists, having another argument having almost the same \
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name makes code comprehension and documentation more difficult",
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arg_name[1..].to_owned()
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),
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);;
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}
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} else {
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registered_names.insert(arg_name, arg.pat.span);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &Expr) {
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if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), expr.span) {
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return;
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}
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match expr.node {
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ExprKind::Call(ref paren, _) => {
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if let ExprKind::Paren(ref closure) = paren.node {
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if let ExprKind::Closure(_, _, _, ref decl, ref block, _) = closure.node {
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let mut visitor = ReturnVisitor::new();
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visitor.visit_expr(block);
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if !visitor.found_return {
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span_lint_and_then(
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cx,
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REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_CALL,
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expr.span,
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"Try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared.",
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|db| {
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if decl.inputs.is_empty() {
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let hint = snippet(cx, block.span, "..").into_owned();
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db.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
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expr.span,
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"Try doing something like: ",
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hint,
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Applicability::MachineApplicable, // snippet
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);
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}
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},
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);
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}
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}
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}
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},
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ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Neg, ref inner) => {
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if let ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Neg, _) = inner.node {
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span_lint(
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cx,
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DOUBLE_NEG,
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expr.span,
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"`--x` could be misinterpreted as pre-decrement by C programmers, is usually a no-op",
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);
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}
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},
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ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) => self.check_lit(cx, lit),
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_ => (),
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}
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}
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fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, block: &Block) {
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for w in block.stmts.windows(2) {
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if_chain! {
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if let StmtKind::Local(ref local) = w[0].node;
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if let Option::Some(ref t) = local.init;
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if let ExprKind::Closure(..) = t.node;
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if let PatKind::Ident(_, ident, _) = local.pat.node;
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if let StmtKind::Semi(ref second) = w[1].node;
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if let ExprKind::Assign(_, ref call) = second.node;
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if let ExprKind::Call(ref closure, _) = call.node;
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if let ExprKind::Path(_, ref path) = closure.node;
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then {
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if ident == path.segments[0].ident {
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span_lint(
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cx,
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REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_CALL,
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second.span,
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"Closure called just once immediately after it was declared",
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);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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impl MiscEarly {
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fn check_lit(self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, lit: &Lit) {
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if_chain! {
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if let LitKind::Int(value, ..) = lit.node;
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if let Some(src) = snippet_opt(cx, lit.span);
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if let Some(firstch) = src.chars().next();
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if char::to_digit(firstch, 10).is_some();
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then {
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let mut prev = '\0';
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for ch in src.chars() {
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if ch == 'i' || ch == 'u' {
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if prev != '_' {
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span_lint(cx, UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, lit.span,
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"integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore");
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}
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break;
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}
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prev = ch;
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}
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if src.starts_with("0x") {
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let mut seen = (false, false);
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for ch in src.chars() {
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match ch {
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'a' ..= 'f' => seen.0 = true,
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'A' ..= 'F' => seen.1 = true,
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'i' | 'u' => break, // start of suffix already
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_ => ()
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}
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}
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if seen.0 && seen.1 {
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span_lint(cx, MIXED_CASE_HEX_LITERALS, lit.span,
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"inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal");
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}
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} else if src.starts_with("0b") || src.starts_with("0o") {
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/* nothing to do */
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} else if value != 0 && src.starts_with('0') {
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span_lint_and_then(cx,
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ZERO_PREFIXED_LITERAL,
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lit.span,
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"this is a decimal constant",
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|db| {
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db.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
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lit.span,
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"if you mean to use a decimal constant, remove the `0` to remove confusion",
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src.trim_start_matches(|c| c == '_' || c == '0').to_string(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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db.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
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lit.span,
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"if you mean to use an octal constant, use `0o`",
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format!("0o{}", src.trim_start_matches(|c| c == '_' || c == '0')),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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});
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}
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}
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}
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if_chain! {
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if let LitKind::Float(..) = lit.node;
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if let Some(src) = snippet_opt(cx, lit.span);
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if let Some(firstch) = src.chars().next();
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if char::to_digit(firstch, 10).is_some();
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then {
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let mut prev = '\0';
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for ch in src.chars() {
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if ch == 'f' {
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if prev != '_' {
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span_lint(cx, UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX, lit.span,
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"float type suffix should be separated by an underscore");
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}
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break;
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}
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prev = ch;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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