rust-clippy/clippy_lints/src/open_options.rs
2017-09-05 12:39:27 +02:00

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Rust

use rustc::hir::{Expr, ExprLit, ExprMethodCall};
use rustc::lint::*;
use syntax::ast::LitKind;
use syntax::codemap::{Span, Spanned};
use utils::{match_type, paths, span_lint, walk_ptrs_ty_depth};
/// **What it does:** Checks for duplicate open options as well as combinations
/// that make no sense.
///
/// **Why is this bad?** In the best case, the code will be harder to read than
/// necessary. I don't know the worst case.
///
/// **Known problems:** None.
///
/// **Example:**
/// ```rust
/// OpenOptions::new().read(true).truncate(true)
/// ```
declare_lint! {
pub NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS,
Warn,
"nonsensical combination of options for opening a file"
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct NonSensical;
impl LintPass for NonSensical {
fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray {
lint_array!(NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS)
}
}
impl<'a, 'tcx> LateLintPass<'a, 'tcx> for NonSensical {
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, e: &'tcx Expr) {
if let ExprMethodCall(ref path, _, ref arguments) = e.node {
let (obj_ty, _) = walk_ptrs_ty_depth(cx.tables.expr_ty(&arguments[0]));
if path.name == "open" && match_type(cx, obj_ty, &paths::OPEN_OPTIONS) {
let mut options = Vec::new();
get_open_options(cx, &arguments[0], &mut options);
check_open_options(cx, &options, e.span);
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)]
enum Argument {
True,
False,
Unknown,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
enum OpenOption {
Write,
Read,
Truncate,
Create,
Append,
}
fn get_open_options(cx: &LateContext, argument: &Expr, options: &mut Vec<(OpenOption, Argument)>) {
if let ExprMethodCall(ref path, _, ref arguments) = argument.node {
let (obj_ty, _) = walk_ptrs_ty_depth(cx.tables.expr_ty(&arguments[0]));
// Only proceed if this is a call on some object of type std::fs::OpenOptions
if match_type(cx, obj_ty, &paths::OPEN_OPTIONS) && arguments.len() >= 2 {
let argument_option = match arguments[1].node {
ExprLit(ref span) => {
if let Spanned {
node: LitKind::Bool(lit),
..
} = **span
{
if lit {
Argument::True
} else {
Argument::False
}
} else {
return; // The function is called with a literal
// which is not a boolean literal. This is theoretically
// possible, but not very likely.
}
},
_ => Argument::Unknown,
};
match &*path.name.as_str() {
"create" => {
options.push((OpenOption::Create, argument_option));
},
"append" => {
options.push((OpenOption::Append, argument_option));
},
"truncate" => {
options.push((OpenOption::Truncate, argument_option));
},
"read" => {
options.push((OpenOption::Read, argument_option));
},
"write" => {
options.push((OpenOption::Write, argument_option));
},
_ => (),
}
get_open_options(cx, &arguments[0], options);
}
}
}
fn check_open_options(cx: &LateContext, options: &[(OpenOption, Argument)], span: Span) {
let (mut create, mut append, mut truncate, mut read, mut write) = (false, false, false, false, false);
let (mut create_arg, mut append_arg, mut truncate_arg, mut read_arg, mut write_arg) =
(false, false, false, false, false);
// This code is almost duplicated (oh, the irony), but I haven't found a way to
// unify it.
for option in options {
match *option {
(OpenOption::Create, arg) => {
if create {
span_lint(
cx,
NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS,
span,
"the method \"create\" is called more than once",
);
} else {
create = true
}
create_arg = create_arg || (arg == Argument::True);;
},
(OpenOption::Append, arg) => {
if append {
span_lint(
cx,
NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS,
span,
"the method \"append\" is called more than once",
);
} else {
append = true
}
append_arg = append_arg || (arg == Argument::True);;
},
(OpenOption::Truncate, arg) => {
if truncate {
span_lint(
cx,
NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS,
span,
"the method \"truncate\" is called more than once",
);
} else {
truncate = true
}
truncate_arg = truncate_arg || (arg == Argument::True);
},
(OpenOption::Read, arg) => {
if read {
span_lint(
cx,
NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS,
span,
"the method \"read\" is called more than once",
);
} else {
read = true
}
read_arg = read_arg || (arg == Argument::True);;
},
(OpenOption::Write, arg) => {
if write {
span_lint(
cx,
NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS,
span,
"the method \"write\" is called more than once",
);
} else {
write = true
}
write_arg = write_arg || (arg == Argument::True);;
},
}
}
if read && truncate && read_arg && truncate_arg && !(write && write_arg) {
span_lint(cx, NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS, span, "file opened with \"truncate\" and \"read\"");
}
if append && truncate && append_arg && truncate_arg {
span_lint(
cx,
NONSENSICAL_OPEN_OPTIONS,
span,
"file opened with \"append\" and \"truncate\"",
);
}
}