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This commit removes the logic in this PR that linted out-of-bounds constant `usize` indexing on arrays. That case is already handled by rustc's `const_err` lint. Beyond removing the linting logic, the test file and its associated stderr were updated to verify that const `usize` indexing operations on arrays are no longer handled by this `indexing_slicing` lint.
82 lines
2.4 KiB
Rust
82 lines
2.4 KiB
Rust
#![feature(plugin)]
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#![warn(indexing_slicing)]
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#![warn(out_of_bounds_indexing)]
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#![allow(no_effect, unnecessary_operation)]
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fn main() {
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let x = [1, 2, 3, 4];
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let index: usize = 1;
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let index_from: usize = 2;
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let index_to: usize = 3;
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x[index];
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&x[index..];
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&x[..index];
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&x[index_from..index_to];
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&x[index_from..][..index_to]; // Two lint reports, one for [index_from..] and another for [..index_to].
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x[4]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays.
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x[1 << 3]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays.
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&x[..=4];
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&x[1..5];
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&x[5..][..10]; // Two lint reports, one for [5..] and another for [..10].
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&x[5..];
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&x[..5];
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&x[5..].iter().map(|x| 2 * x).collect::<Vec<i32>>();
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&x[0..=4];
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&x[0..][..3];
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&x[1..][..5];
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&x[4..]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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&x[..4]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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&x[..]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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&x[1..]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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&x[2..].iter().map(|x| 2 * x).collect::<Vec<i32>>(); // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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&x[0..].get(..3); // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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x[0]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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x[3]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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&x[0..3]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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let y = &x;
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y[0];
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&y[1..2];
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&y[0..=4];
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&y[..=4];
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&y[..]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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let empty: [i8; 0] = [];
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empty[0]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays.
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&empty[1..5];
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&empty[0..=4];
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&empty[..=4];
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&empty[1..];
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&empty[..4];
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&empty[0..=0];
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&empty[..=0];
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&empty[0..]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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&empty[0..0]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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&empty[..0]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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&empty[..]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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let v = vec![0; 5];
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v[0];
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v[10];
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v[1 << 3];
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&v[10..100];
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&x[10..][..100]; // Two lint reports, one for [10..] and another for [..100].
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&v[10..];
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&v[..100];
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&v[..]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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//
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// Continue tests at end function to minimize the changes to this file's corresponding stderr.
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//
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const N: usize = 15; // Out of bounds
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const M: usize = 3; // In bounds
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x[N]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays.
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x[M]; // Ok, should not produce stderr.
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v[N];
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v[M];
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}
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