rust-clippy/tests/compile-fail/non_expressive_names.rs

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#![feature(plugin)]
#![plugin(clippy)]
#![deny(clippy,similar_names)]
//~^ NOTE: lint level defined here
//~| NOTE: lint level defined here
//~| NOTE: lint level defined here
//~| NOTE: lint level defined here
//~| NOTE: lint level defined here
//~| NOTE: lint level defined here
//~| NOTE: lint level defined here
//~| NOTE: lint level defined here
//~| NOTE: lint level defined here
//~| NOTE: lint level defined here
//~| NOTE: lint level defined here
#![allow(unused)]
struct Foo {
apple: i32,
bpple: i32,
}
fn main() {
let specter: i32;
let spectre: i32;
let apple: i32; //~ NOTE: existing binding defined here
//~^ NOTE: existing binding defined here
let bpple: i32; //~ ERROR: name is too similar
//~| HELP: separate the discriminating character by an underscore like: `b_pple`
let cpple: i32; //~ ERROR: name is too similar
//~| HELP: separate the discriminating character by an underscore like: `c_pple`
let a_bar: i32;
let b_bar: i32;
let c_bar: i32;
let items = [5];
for item in &items {
loop {}
}
let foo_x: i32;
let foo_y: i32;
let rhs: i32;
let lhs: i32;
let bla_rhs: i32;
let bla_lhs: i32;
let blubrhs: i32;
let blublhs: i32;
let blubx: i32; //~ NOTE: existing binding defined here
let bluby: i32; //~ ERROR: name is too similar
//~| HELP: separate the discriminating character by an underscore like: `blub_y`
let cake: i32; //~ NOTE: existing binding defined here
let cakes: i32;
let coke: i32; //~ ERROR: name is too similar
match 5 {
cheese @ 1 => {},
rabbit => panic!(),
}
let cheese: i32;
match (42, 43) {
(cheese1, 1) => {},
(cheese2, 2) => panic!(),
_ => println!(""),
}
let ipv4: i32;
let ipv6: i32;
let abcd1: i32;
let abdc2: i32;
let xyz1abc: i32; //~ NOTE: existing binding defined here
let xyz2abc: i32;
let xyzeabc: i32; //~ ERROR: name is too similar
let parser: i32; //~ NOTE: existing binding defined here
let parsed: i32;
let parsee: i32; //~ ERROR: name is too similar
//~| HELP: separate the discriminating character by an underscore like: `parse_e`
let setter: i32;
let getter: i32;
let tx1: i32;
let rx1: i32;
let tx_cake: i32;
let rx_cake: i32;
}
fn foo() {
let Foo { apple, bpple } = unimplemented!();
let Foo { apple: spring, //~NOTE existing binding defined here
bpple: sprang } = unimplemented!(); //~ ERROR: name is too similar
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
enum MaybeInst {
Split,
Split1(usize),
Split2(usize),
}
struct InstSplit {
uiae: usize,
}
impl MaybeInst {
fn fill(&mut self) {
let filled = match *self {
MaybeInst::Split1(goto1) => panic!(1),
MaybeInst::Split2(goto2) => panic!(2),
_ => unimplemented!(),
};
unimplemented!()
}
}
fn bla() {
let a: i32;
let (b, c, d): (i32, i64, i16);
{
{
let cdefg: i32;
let blar: i32;
}
{
let e: i32; //~ ERROR: 5th binding whose name is just one char
}
{
let e: i32; //~ ERROR: 5th binding whose name is just one char
let f: i32; //~ ERROR: 6th binding whose name is just one char
}
match 5 {
1 => println!(""),
e => panic!(), //~ ERROR: 5th binding whose name is just one char
}
match 5 {
1 => println!(""),
_ => panic!(),
}
}
}