rust-clippy/src/approx_const.rs
Manish Goregaokar c9342d0121 fmt clippy
2016-01-04 09:56:12 +05:30

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Rust

use rustc::lint::*;
use rustc_front::hir::*;
use std::f64::consts as f64;
use utils::span_lint;
use syntax::ast::Lit_::*;
use syntax::ast::Lit;
use syntax::ast::FloatTy::*;
/// **What it does:** This lint checks for floating point literals that approximate constants which are defined in [`std::f32::consts`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/f32/consts/#constants) or [`std::f64::consts`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/f64/consts/#constants), respectively, suggesting to use the predefined constant. This lint is `Warn` by default.
///
/// **Why is this bad?** Usually, the definition in the standard library is more precise than what people come up with. If you find that your definition is actually more precise, please [file a Rust issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues).
///
/// **Known problems:** If you happen to have a value that is within 1/8192 of a known constant, but is not *and should not* be the same, this lint will report your value anyway. We have not yet noticed any false positives in code we tested clippy with (this includes servo), but YMMV.
///
/// **Example:** `let x = 3.14;`
declare_lint! {
pub APPROX_CONSTANT,
Warn,
"the approximate of a known float constant (in `std::f64::consts` or `std::f32::consts`) \
is found; suggests to use the constant"
}
// Tuples are of the form (constant, name, min_digits)
const KNOWN_CONSTS: &'static [(f64, &'static str, usize)] = &[(f64::E, "E", 4),
(f64::FRAC_1_PI, "FRAC_1_PI", 4),
(f64::FRAC_1_SQRT_2, "FRAC_1_SQRT_2", 5),
(f64::FRAC_2_PI, "FRAC_2_PI", 5),
(f64::FRAC_2_SQRT_PI, "FRAC_2_SQRT_PI", 5),
(f64::FRAC_PI_2, "FRAC_PI_2", 5),
(f64::FRAC_PI_3, "FRAC_PI_3", 5),
(f64::FRAC_PI_4, "FRAC_PI_4", 5),
(f64::FRAC_PI_6, "FRAC_PI_6", 5),
(f64::FRAC_PI_8, "FRAC_PI_8", 5),
(f64::LN_10, "LN_10", 5),
(f64::LN_2, "LN_2", 5),
(f64::LOG10_E, "LOG10_E", 5),
(f64::LOG2_E, "LOG2_E", 5),
(f64::PI, "PI", 3),
(f64::SQRT_2, "SQRT_2", 5)];
#[derive(Copy,Clone)]
pub struct ApproxConstant;
impl LintPass for ApproxConstant {
fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray {
lint_array!(APPROX_CONSTANT)
}
}
impl LateLintPass for ApproxConstant {
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext, e: &Expr) {
if let ExprLit(ref lit) = e.node {
check_lit(cx, lit, e);
}
}
}
fn check_lit(cx: &LateContext, lit: &Lit, e: &Expr) {
match lit.node {
LitFloat(ref s, TyF32) => check_known_consts(cx, e, s, "f32"),
LitFloat(ref s, TyF64) => check_known_consts(cx, e, s, "f64"),
LitFloatUnsuffixed(ref s) => check_known_consts(cx, e, s, "f{32, 64}"),
_ => (),
}
}
fn check_known_consts(cx: &LateContext, e: &Expr, s: &str, module: &str) {
if let Ok(_) = s.parse::<f64>() {
for &(constant, name, min_digits) in KNOWN_CONSTS {
if is_approx_const(constant, s, min_digits) {
span_lint(cx,
APPROX_CONSTANT,
e.span,
&format!("approximate value of `{}::{}` found. Consider using it directly", module, &name));
return;
}
}
}
}
/// Returns false if the number of significant figures in `value` are
/// less than `min_digits`; otherwise, returns true if `value` is equal
/// to `constant`, rounded to the number of digits present in `value`.
fn is_approx_const(constant: f64, value: &str, min_digits: usize) -> bool {
if value.len() <= min_digits {
false
} else {
let round_const = format!("{:.*}", value.len() - 2, constant);
let mut trunc_const = constant.to_string();
if trunc_const.len() > value.len() {
trunc_const.truncate(value.len());
}
(value == round_const) || (value == trunc_const)
}
}