rust-clippy/tests/ui/unit_arg.rs

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#![warn(clippy::unit_arg)]
#![allow(
clippy::no_effect,
unused_must_use,
unused_variables,
clippy::unused_unit,
clippy::or_fun_call
)]
use std::fmt::Debug;
fn foo<T: Debug>(t: T) {
println!("{:?}", t);
}
fn foo3<T1: Debug, T2: Debug, T3: Debug>(t1: T1, t2: T2, t3: T3) {
println!("{:?}, {:?}, {:?}", t1, t2, t3);
}
struct Bar;
impl Bar {
fn bar<T: Debug>(&self, t: T) {
println!("{:?}", t);
}
}
fn bad() {
foo({
1;
});
foo(foo(1));
foo({
foo(1);
foo(2);
});
let b = Bar;
b.bar({
1;
});
taking_multiple_units(foo(0), foo(1));
taking_multiple_units(foo(0), {
foo(1);
foo(2);
});
taking_multiple_units(
{
foo(0);
foo(1);
},
{
foo(2);
foo(3);
},
);
// here Some(foo(2)) isn't the top level statement expression, wrap the suggestion in a block
None.or(Some(foo(2)));
// in this case, the suggestion can be inlined, no need for a surrounding block
// foo(()); foo(()) instead of { foo(()); foo(()) }
foo(foo(()))
}
fn ok() {
foo(());
foo(1);
foo({ 1 });
foo3("a", 3, vec![3]);
let b = Bar;
b.bar({ 1 });
b.bar(());
question_mark();
}
fn question_mark() -> Result<(), ()> {
Ok(Ok(())?)?;
Ok(Ok(()))??;
Ok(())
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
mod issue_2945 {
fn unit_fn() -> Result<(), i32> {
Ok(())
}
fn fallible() -> Result<(), i32> {
Ok(unit_fn()?)
}
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn returning_expr() -> Option<()> {
Some(foo(1))
}
fn taking_multiple_units(a: (), b: ()) {}
fn main() {
bad();
ok();
}