rust-clippy/tests/ui/bool_assert_comparison.rs

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#![warn(clippy::bool_assert_comparison)]
use std::ops::Not;
macro_rules! a {
() => {
true
};
}
macro_rules! b {
() => {
true
};
}
// Implements the Not trait but with an output type
// that's not bool. Should not suggest a rewrite
#[derive(Debug)]
enum ImplNotTraitWithoutBool {
VariantX(bool),
VariantY(u32),
}
impl PartialEq<bool> for ImplNotTraitWithoutBool {
fn eq(&self, other: &bool) -> bool {
match *self {
ImplNotTraitWithoutBool::VariantX(b) => b == *other,
_ => false,
}
}
}
impl Not for ImplNotTraitWithoutBool {
type Output = Self;
fn not(self) -> Self::Output {
match self {
ImplNotTraitWithoutBool::VariantX(b) => ImplNotTraitWithoutBool::VariantX(!b),
ImplNotTraitWithoutBool::VariantY(0) => ImplNotTraitWithoutBool::VariantY(1),
ImplNotTraitWithoutBool::VariantY(_) => ImplNotTraitWithoutBool::VariantY(0),
}
}
}
// This type implements the Not trait with an Output of
// type bool. Using assert!(..) must be suggested
#[derive(Debug)]
struct ImplNotTraitWithBool;
impl PartialEq<bool> for ImplNotTraitWithBool {
fn eq(&self, other: &bool) -> bool {
false
}
}
impl Not for ImplNotTraitWithBool {
type Output = bool;
fn not(self) -> Self::Output {
true
}
}
fn main() {
let a = ImplNotTraitWithoutBool::VariantX(true);
let b = ImplNotTraitWithBool;
assert_eq!("a".len(), 1);
assert_eq!("a".is_empty(), false);
assert_eq!("".is_empty(), true);
assert_eq!(true, "".is_empty());
assert_eq!(a!(), b!());
assert_eq!(a!(), "".is_empty());
assert_eq!("".is_empty(), b!());
assert_eq!(a, true);
assert_eq!(b, true);
assert_ne!("a".len(), 1);
assert_ne!("a".is_empty(), false);
assert_ne!("".is_empty(), true);
assert_ne!(true, "".is_empty());
assert_ne!(a!(), b!());
assert_ne!(a!(), "".is_empty());
assert_ne!("".is_empty(), b!());
assert_ne!(a, true);
assert_ne!(b, true);
debug_assert_eq!("a".len(), 1);
debug_assert_eq!("a".is_empty(), false);
debug_assert_eq!("".is_empty(), true);
debug_assert_eq!(true, "".is_empty());
debug_assert_eq!(a!(), b!());
debug_assert_eq!(a!(), "".is_empty());
debug_assert_eq!("".is_empty(), b!());
debug_assert_eq!(a, true);
debug_assert_eq!(b, true);
debug_assert_ne!("a".len(), 1);
debug_assert_ne!("a".is_empty(), false);
debug_assert_ne!("".is_empty(), true);
debug_assert_ne!(true, "".is_empty());
debug_assert_ne!(a!(), b!());
debug_assert_ne!(a!(), "".is_empty());
debug_assert_ne!("".is_empty(), b!());
debug_assert_ne!(a, true);
debug_assert_ne!(b, true);
// assert with error messages
assert_eq!("a".len(), 1, "tadam {}", 1);
assert_eq!("a".len(), 1, "tadam {}", true);
assert_eq!("a".is_empty(), false, "tadam {}", 1);
assert_eq!("a".is_empty(), false, "tadam {}", true);
assert_eq!(false, "a".is_empty(), "tadam {}", true);
assert_eq!(a, true, "tadam {}", false);
debug_assert_eq!("a".len(), 1, "tadam {}", 1);
debug_assert_eq!("a".len(), 1, "tadam {}", true);
debug_assert_eq!("a".is_empty(), false, "tadam {}", 1);
debug_assert_eq!("a".is_empty(), false, "tadam {}", true);
debug_assert_eq!(false, "a".is_empty(), "tadam {}", true);
debug_assert_eq!(a, true, "tadam {}", false);
}