rust-clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_else.rs
2020-11-29 17:55:42 -06:00

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use crate::utils::span_lint_and_help;
use rustc_ast::ast::{Block, Expr, ExprKind, Stmt, StmtKind};
use rustc_ast::visit::{walk_expr, Visitor};
use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass};
use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// **What it does:** Checks for `else` blocks that can be removed without changing semantics.
///
/// **Why is this bad?** The `else` block adds unnecessary indentation and verbosity.
///
/// **Known problems:** Some may prefer to keep the `else` block for clarity.
///
/// **Example:**
///
/// ```rust
/// fn my_func(count: u32) {
/// if count == 0 {
/// print!("Nothing to do");
/// return;
/// } else {
/// print!("Moving on...");
/// }
/// }
/// ```
/// Use instead:
/// ```rust
/// fn my_func(count: u32) {
/// if count == 0 {
/// print!("Nothing to do");
/// return;
/// }
/// print!("Moving on...");
/// }
/// ```
pub REDUNDANT_ELSE,
pedantic,
"`else` branch that can be removed without changing semantics"
}
declare_lint_pass!(RedundantElse => [REDUNDANT_ELSE]);
impl EarlyLintPass for RedundantElse {
fn check_stmt(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, stmt: &Stmt) {
if in_external_macro(cx.sess, stmt.span) {
return;
}
// Only look at expressions that are a whole statement
let expr: &Expr = match &stmt.kind {
StmtKind::Expr(expr) | StmtKind::Semi(expr) => expr,
_ => return,
};
// if else
let (mut then, mut els): (&Block, &Expr) = match &expr.kind {
ExprKind::If(_, then, Some(els)) => (then, els),
_ => return,
};
loop {
if !BreakVisitor::default().check_block(then) {
// then block does not always break
return;
}
match &els.kind {
// else if else
ExprKind::If(_, next_then, Some(next_els)) => {
then = next_then;
els = next_els;
continue;
},
// else if without else
ExprKind::If(..) => return,
// done
_ => break,
}
}
span_lint_and_help(
cx,
REDUNDANT_ELSE,
els.span,
"redundant else block",
None,
"remove the `else` block and move the contents out",
);
}
}
/// Call `check` functions to check if an expression always breaks control flow
#[derive(Default)]
struct BreakVisitor {
is_break: bool,
}
impl<'ast> Visitor<'ast> for BreakVisitor {
fn visit_block(&mut self, block: &'ast Block) {
self.is_break = match block.stmts.as_slice() {
[.., last] => self.check_stmt(last),
_ => false,
};
}
fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &'ast Expr) {
self.is_break = match expr.kind {
ExprKind::Break(..) | ExprKind::Continue(..) | ExprKind::Ret(..) => true,
ExprKind::Match(_, ref arms) => arms.iter().all(|arm| self.check_expr(&arm.body)),
ExprKind::If(_, ref then, Some(ref els)) => self.check_block(then) && self.check_expr(els),
ExprKind::If(_, _, None)
// ignore loops for simplicity
| ExprKind::While(..) | ExprKind::ForLoop(..) | ExprKind::Loop(..) => false,
_ => {
walk_expr(self, expr);
return;
},
};
}
}
impl BreakVisitor {
fn check<T>(&mut self, item: T, visit: fn(&mut Self, T)) -> bool {
visit(self, item);
std::mem::replace(&mut self.is_break, false)
}
fn check_block(&mut self, block: &Block) -> bool {
self.check(block, Self::visit_block)
}
fn check_expr(&mut self, expr: &Expr) -> bool {
self.check(expr, Self::visit_expr)
}
fn check_stmt(&mut self, stmt: &Stmt) -> bool {
self.check(stmt, Self::visit_stmt)
}
}