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135 lines
3.6 KiB
Rust
135 lines
3.6 KiB
Rust
#![warn(clippy::default_numeric_fallback)]
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#![allow(unused)]
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#![allow(clippy::never_loop)]
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#![allow(clippy::no_effect)]
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#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_operation)]
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mod basic_expr {
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fn test() {
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// Should lint unsuffixed literals typed `i32`.
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let x = 22;
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let x = [1, 2, 3];
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let x = if true { (1, 2) } else { (3, 4) };
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let x = match 1 {
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1 => 1,
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_ => 2,
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};
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// Should lint unsuffixed literals typed `f64`.
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let x = 0.12;
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// Should NOT lint suffixed literals.
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let x = 22_i32;
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let x = 0.12_f64;
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// Should NOT lint literals in init expr if `Local` has a type annotation.
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let x: f64 = 0.1;
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let x: [i32; 3] = [1, 2, 3];
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let x: (i32, i32) = if true { (1, 2) } else { (3, 4) };
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let x: _ = 1;
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}
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}
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mod nested_local {
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fn test() {
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let x: _ = {
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// Should lint this because this literal is not bound to any types.
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let y = 1;
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// Should NOT lint this because this literal is bound to `_` of outer `Local`.
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1
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};
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let x: _ = if true {
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// Should lint this because this literal is not bound to any types.
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let y = 1;
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// Should NOT lint this because this literal is bound to `_` of outer `Local`.
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1
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} else {
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// Should lint this because this literal is not bound to any types.
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let y = 1;
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// Should NOT lint this because this literal is bound to `_` of outer `Local`.
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2
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};
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}
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}
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mod function_def {
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fn ret_i32() -> i32 {
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// Even though the output type is specified,
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// this unsuffixed literal is linted to reduce heuristics and keep codebase simple.
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1
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}
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fn test() {
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// Should lint this because return type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete
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// type.
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let f = || -> _ { 1 };
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// Even though the output type is specified,
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// this unsuffixed literal is linted to reduce heuristics and keep codebase simple.
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let f = || -> i32 { 1 };
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}
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}
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mod function_calls {
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fn concrete_arg(x: i32) {}
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fn generic_arg<T>(t: T) {}
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fn test() {
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// Should NOT lint this because the argument type is bound to a concrete type.
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concrete_arg(1);
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// Should lint this because the argument type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete type.
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generic_arg(1);
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// Should lint this because the argument type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete type.
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let x: _ = generic_arg(1);
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}
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}
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mod struct_ctor {
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struct ConcreteStruct {
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x: i32,
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}
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struct GenericStruct<T> {
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x: T,
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}
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fn test() {
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// Should NOT lint this because the field type is bound to a concrete type.
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ConcreteStruct { x: 1 };
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// Should lint this because the field type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete type.
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GenericStruct { x: 1 };
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// Should lint this because the field type is inferred to `i32` and NOT bound to a concrete type.
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let _ = GenericStruct { x: 1 };
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}
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}
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mod method_calls {
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struct StructForMethodCallTest {}
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impl StructForMethodCallTest {
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fn concrete_arg(&self, x: i32) {}
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fn generic_arg<T>(&self, t: T) {}
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}
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fn test() {
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let s = StructForMethodCallTest {};
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// Should NOT lint this because the argument type is bound to a concrete type.
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s.concrete_arg(1);
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// Should lint this because the argument type is bound to a concrete type.
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s.generic_arg(1);
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}
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}
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fn main() {}
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