rust-clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.rs
2021-11-26 14:27:53 +00:00

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Rust

#![allow(unused)]
fn main() {
let a;
let n = 1;
match n {
1 => a = "one",
_ => {
a = "two";
},
}
let b;
if n == 3 {
b = "four";
} else {
b = "five"
}
let c;
if let Some(n) = Some(5) {
c = n;
} else {
c = -50;
}
let d;
if true {
let temp = 5;
d = temp;
} else {
d = 15;
}
let e;
if true {
e = format!("{} {}", a, b);
} else {
e = format!("{}", c);
}
println!("{}", a);
}
async fn in_async() -> &'static str {
async fn f() -> &'static str {
"one"
}
let a;
let n = 1;
match n {
1 => a = f().await,
_ => {
a = "two";
},
}
a
}
const fn in_const() -> &'static str {
const fn f() -> &'static str {
"one"
}
let a;
let n = 1;
match n {
1 => a = f(),
_ => {
a = "two";
},
}
a
}
fn does_not_lint() {
let z;
if false {
z = 1;
}
let x;
let y;
if true {
x = 1;
} else {
y = 1;
}
let mut x;
if true {
x = 5;
x = 10 / x;
} else {
x = 2;
}
let x;
let _ = match 1 {
1 => x = 10,
_ => x = 20,
};
// using tuples would be possible, but not always preferable
let x;
let y;
if true {
x = 1;
y = 2;
} else {
x = 3;
y = 4;
}
// could match with a smarter heuristic to avoid multiple assignments
let x;
if true {
let mut y = 5;
y = 6;
x = y;
} else {
x = 2;
}
let (x, y);
if true {
x = 1;
} else {
x = 2;
}
y = 3;
macro_rules! assign {
($i:ident) => {
$i = 1;
};
}
let x;
assign!(x);
let x;
if true {
assign!(x);
} else {
x = 2;
}
macro_rules! in_macro {
() => {
let x;
x = 1;
let x;
if true {
x = 1;
} else {
x = 2;
}
};
}
in_macro!();
println!("{}", x);
}