rust-clippy/clippy_tests/examples/formatting.rs

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Rust

#![feature(plugin)]
#![plugin(clippy)]
#![warn(clippy)]
#![allow(unused_variables)]
#![allow(unused_assignments)]
#![allow(if_same_then_else)]
#![allow(deref_addrof)]
fn foo() -> bool { true }
fn main() {
// weird `else if` formatting:
if foo() {
} if foo() {
}
let _ = { // if as the last expression
let _ = 0;
if foo() {
} if foo() {
}
else {
}
};
let _ = { // if in the middle of a block
if foo() {
} if foo() {
}
else {
}
let _ = 0;
};
if foo() {
} else
if foo() { // the span of the above error should continue here
}
if foo() {
}
else
if foo() { // the span of the above error should continue here
}
// those are ok:
if foo() {
}
if foo() {
}
if foo() {
} else if foo() {
}
if foo() {
}
else if foo() {
}
if foo() {
}
else if
foo() {}
// weird op_eq formatting:
let mut a = 42;
a =- 35;
a =* &191;
let mut b = true;
b =! false;
// those are ok:
a = -35;
a = *&191;
b = !false;
// possible missing comma in an array
let _ = &[
-1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here
-4, -5, -6
];
let _ = &[
-1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here
*4, -5, -6
];
// those are ok:
let _ = &[
-1, -2, -3,
-4, -5, -6
];
let _ = &[
-1, -2, -3,
-4, -5, -6,
];
let _ = &[
1 + 2, 3 +
4, 5 + 6,
];
}