rust-clippy/tests/ui/implicit_clone.rs

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Rust

#![warn(clippy::implicit_clone)]
#![allow(clippy::redundant_clone)]
use std::borrow::Borrow;
use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString};
use std::path::PathBuf;
fn return_owned_from_slice(slice: &[u32]) -> Vec<u32> {
slice.to_owned()
}
pub fn own_same<T>(v: T) -> T
where
T: ToOwned<Owned = T>,
{
v.to_owned()
}
pub fn own_same_from_ref<T>(v: &T) -> T
where
T: ToOwned<Owned = T>,
{
v.to_owned()
}
pub fn own_different<T, U>(v: T) -> U
where
T: ToOwned<Owned = U>,
{
v.to_owned()
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
struct Kitten {}
impl Kitten {
// badly named method
fn to_vec(self) -> Kitten {
Kitten {}
}
}
impl Borrow<BorrowedKitten> for Kitten {
fn borrow(&self) -> &BorrowedKitten {
static VALUE: BorrowedKitten = BorrowedKitten {};
&VALUE
}
}
struct BorrowedKitten {}
impl ToOwned for BorrowedKitten {
type Owned = Kitten;
fn to_owned(&self) -> Kitten {
Kitten {}
}
}
mod weird {
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)]
pub fn to_vec(v: &Vec<u32>) -> Vec<u32> {
v.clone()
}
}
fn main() {
let vec = vec![5];
let _ = return_owned_from_slice(&vec);
let _ = vec.to_owned();
let _ = vec.to_vec();
let vec_ref = &vec;
let _ = return_owned_from_slice(&vec_ref);
let _ = vec_ref.to_owned();
let _ = vec_ref.to_vec();
// we expect no lint for this
let _ = weird::to_vec(&vec);
// we expect no lints for this
let slice: &[u32] = &[1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
let _ = return_owned_from_slice(slice);
let _ = slice.to_owned();
let _ = slice.to_vec();
let str = "hello world".to_string();
let _ = str.to_owned();
// testing w/ an arbitrary type
let kitten = Kitten {};
let _ = kitten.to_owned();
let _ = own_same_from_ref(&kitten);
// this shouln't lint
let _ = kitten.to_vec();
// we expect no lints for this
let borrowed = BorrowedKitten {};
let _ = borrowed.to_owned();
let pathbuf = PathBuf::new();
let _ = pathbuf.to_owned();
let _ = pathbuf.to_path_buf();
let os_string = OsString::from("foo");
let _ = os_string.to_owned();
let _ = os_string.to_os_string();
// we expect no lints for this
let os_str = OsStr::new("foo");
let _ = os_str.to_owned();
let _ = os_str.to_os_string();
}