rust-clippy/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching_option.fixed

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Rust

// run-rustfix
#![warn(clippy::all)]
#![warn(clippy::redundant_pattern_matching)]
#![allow(unused_must_use, clippy::needless_bool, clippy::match_like_matches_macro)]
fn main() {
if None::<()>.is_none() {}
if Some(42).is_some() {}
if Some(42).is_some() {
foo();
} else {
bar();
}
while Some(42).is_some() {}
while Some(42).is_none() {}
while None::<()>.is_none() {}
let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
while v.pop().is_some() {
foo();
}
if None::<i32>.is_none() {}
if Some(42).is_some() {}
Some(42).is_some();
None::<()>.is_none();
let _ = None::<()>.is_none();
let opt = Some(false);
let _ = if opt.is_some() { true } else { false };
issue6067();
let _ = if gen_opt().is_some() {
1
} else if gen_opt().is_none() {
2
} else {
3
};
}
fn gen_opt() -> Option<()> {
None
}
fn foo() {}
fn bar() {}
// 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_some` and `is_none` of `Option` were stabilized as const,
// so the following should be linted.
const fn issue6067() {
if Some(42).is_some() {}
if None::<()>.is_none() {}
while Some(42).is_some() {}
while None::<()>.is_none() {}
Some(42).is_some();
None::<()>.is_none();
}