rust-clippy/tests/ui/ref_binding_to_reference.rs

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// FIXME: run-rustfix waiting on multi-span suggestions
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![warn(clippy::ref_binding_to_reference)]
#![allow(clippy::needless_borrowed_reference, clippy::explicit_auto_deref)]
fn f1(_: &str) {}
macro_rules! m2 {
($e:expr) => {
f1(*$e)
};
}
macro_rules! m3 {
($i:ident) => {
Some(ref $i)
};
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn main() {
let x = String::new();
// Ok, the pattern is from a macro
let _: &&String = match Some(&x) {
m3!(x) => x,
None => return,
};
// Err, reference to a &String
let _: &&String = match Some(&x) {
Some(ref x) => x,
None => return,
};
// Err, reference to a &String
let _: &&String = match Some(&x) {
Some(ref x) => {
f1(x);
f1(*x);
x
},
None => return,
};
// Err, reference to a &String
match Some(&x) {
Some(ref x) => m2!(x),
None => return,
}
// Err, reference to a &String
let _ = |&ref x: &&String| {
let _: &&String = x;
};
}
// Err, reference to a &String
fn f2<'a>(&ref x: &&'a String) -> &'a String {
let _: &&String = x;
*x
}
trait T1 {
// Err, reference to a &String
fn f(&ref x: &&String) {
let _: &&String = x;
}
}
struct S;
impl T1 for S {
// Err, reference to a &String
fn f(&ref x: &&String) {
let _: &&String = x;
}
}
fn check_expect_suppression() {
let x = String::new();
#[expect(clippy::ref_binding_to_reference)]
let _: &&String = match Some(&x) {
Some(ref x) => x,
None => return,
};
}