rust-clippy/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching_result.fixed
2023-05-26 15:38:38 +02:00

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Rust

//@run-rustfix
#![warn(clippy::all)]
#![warn(clippy::redundant_pattern_matching)]
#![allow(deprecated, unused_must_use)]
#![allow(
clippy::if_same_then_else,
clippy::match_like_matches_macro,
clippy::needless_bool,
clippy::uninlined_format_args,
clippy::unnecessary_wraps
)]
fn main() {
let result: Result<usize, usize> = Err(5);
if result.is_ok() {}
if Ok::<i32, i32>(42).is_ok() {}
if Err::<i32, i32>(42).is_err() {}
while Ok::<i32, i32>(10).is_ok() {}
while Ok::<i32, i32>(10).is_err() {}
if Ok::<i32, i32>(42).is_ok() {}
if Err::<i32, i32>(42).is_err() {}
if let Ok(x) = Ok::<i32, i32>(42) {
println!("{}", x);
}
Ok::<i32, i32>(42).is_ok();
Ok::<i32, i32>(42).is_err();
Err::<i32, i32>(42).is_err();
Err::<i32, i32>(42).is_ok();
let _ = if Ok::<usize, ()>(4).is_ok() { true } else { false };
issue5504();
issue6067();
issue6065();
issue10726();
issue10803();
let _ = if gen_res().is_ok() {
1
} else if gen_res().is_err() {
2
} else {
3
};
}
fn gen_res() -> Result<(), ()> {
Ok(())
}
macro_rules! m {
() => {
Some(42u32)
};
}
fn issue5504() {
fn result_opt() -> Result<Option<i32>, i32> {
Err(42)
}
fn try_result_opt() -> Result<i32, i32> {
while r#try!(result_opt()).is_some() {}
if r#try!(result_opt()).is_some() {}
Ok(42)
}
try_result_opt();
if m!().is_some() {}
while m!().is_some() {}
}
fn issue6065() {
macro_rules! if_let_in_macro {
($pat:pat, $x:expr) => {
if let Some($pat) = $x {}
};
}
// shouldn't be linted
if_let_in_macro!(_, Some(42));
}
// Methods that are unstable const should not be suggested within a const context, see issue #5697.
// However, in Rust 1.48.0 the methods `is_ok` and `is_err` of `Result` were stabilized as const,
// so the following should be linted.
const fn issue6067() {
if Ok::<i32, i32>(42).is_ok() {}
if Err::<i32, i32>(42).is_err() {}
while Ok::<i32, i32>(10).is_ok() {}
while Ok::<i32, i32>(10).is_err() {}
Ok::<i32, i32>(42).is_ok();
Err::<i32, i32>(42).is_err();
}
fn issue10726() {
// This is optional, but it makes the examples easier
let x: Result<i32, i32> = Ok(42);
x.is_ok();
x.is_err();
x.is_err();
x.is_ok();
// Don't lint
match x {
Err(16) => false,
_ => true,
};
// Don't lint
match x {
Ok(16) => false,
_ => true,
};
}
fn issue10803() {
let x: Result<i32, i32> = Ok(42);
let _ = x.is_ok();
let _ = x.is_err();
// Don't lint
let _ = matches!(x, Ok(16));
// Don't lint
let _ = matches!(x, Err(16));
}