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Auto merge of #10231 - Alexendoo:regex-spans, r=llogiq
`invalid_regex`: Show full error when string value doesn't match source changelog: [`invalid_regex`]: Show full error when parsing non-literals or regular strings containing escape sequences Fixes #4170, the escape sequence there causes the span to be incorrect which will have caused most of the confusion
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use std::fmt::Display;
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use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant};
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use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_help};
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use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt;
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use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, paths};
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use if_chain::if_chain;
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use rustc_ast::ast::{LitKind, StrStyle};
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@ -77,13 +80,45 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Regex {
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}
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}
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#[must_use]
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fn str_span(base: Span, c: regex_syntax::ast::Span, offset: u8) -> Span {
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let offset = u32::from(offset);
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let end = base.lo() + BytePos(u32::try_from(c.end.offset).expect("offset too large") + offset);
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let start = base.lo() + BytePos(u32::try_from(c.start.offset).expect("offset too large") + offset);
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assert!(start <= end);
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Span::new(start, end, base.ctxt(), base.parent())
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fn lint_syntax_error(cx: &LateContext<'_>, error: ®ex_syntax::Error, unescaped: &str, base: Span, offset: u8) {
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let parts: Option<(_, _, &dyn Display)> = match &error {
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regex_syntax::Error::Parse(e) => Some((e.span(), e.auxiliary_span(), e.kind())),
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regex_syntax::Error::Translate(e) => Some((e.span(), None, e.kind())),
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_ => None,
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};
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let convert_span = |regex_span: ®ex_syntax::ast::Span| {
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let offset = u32::from(offset);
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let start = base.lo() + BytePos(u32::try_from(regex_span.start.offset).expect("offset too large") + offset);
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let end = base.lo() + BytePos(u32::try_from(regex_span.end.offset).expect("offset too large") + offset);
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Span::new(start, end, base.ctxt(), base.parent())
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};
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if let Some((primary, auxiliary, kind)) = parts
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&& let Some(literal_snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, base)
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&& let Some(inner) = literal_snippet.get(offset as usize..)
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// Only convert to native rustc spans if the parsed regex matches the
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// source snippet exactly, to ensure the span offsets are correct
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&& inner.get(..unescaped.len()) == Some(unescaped)
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{
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let spans = if let Some(auxiliary) = auxiliary {
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vec![convert_span(primary), convert_span(auxiliary)]
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} else {
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vec![convert_span(primary)]
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};
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span_lint(cx, INVALID_REGEX, spans, &format!("regex syntax error: {kind}"));
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} else {
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span_lint_and_help(
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cx,
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INVALID_REGEX,
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base,
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&error.to_string(),
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None,
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"consider using a raw string literal: `r\"..\"`",
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);
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}
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}
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fn const_str<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> Option<String> {
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@ -155,25 +190,7 @@ fn check_regex<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, utf8: bool) {
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span_lint_and_help(cx, TRIVIAL_REGEX, expr.span, "trivial regex", None, repl);
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}
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},
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Err(regex_syntax::Error::Parse(e)) => {
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span_lint(
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cx,
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INVALID_REGEX,
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str_span(expr.span, *e.span(), offset),
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&format!("regex syntax error: {}", e.kind()),
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);
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},
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Err(regex_syntax::Error::Translate(e)) => {
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span_lint(
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cx,
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INVALID_REGEX,
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str_span(expr.span, *e.span(), offset),
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&format!("regex syntax error: {}", e.kind()),
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);
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},
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Err(e) => {
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span_lint(cx, INVALID_REGEX, expr.span, &format!("regex syntax error: {e}"));
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},
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Err(e) => lint_syntax_error(cx, &e, r, expr.span, offset),
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}
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}
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} else if let Some(r) = const_str(cx, expr) {
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@ -183,25 +200,7 @@ fn check_regex<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, utf8: bool) {
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span_lint_and_help(cx, TRIVIAL_REGEX, expr.span, "trivial regex", None, repl);
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}
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},
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Err(regex_syntax::Error::Parse(e)) => {
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span_lint(
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cx,
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INVALID_REGEX,
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expr.span,
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&format!("regex syntax error on position {}: {}", e.span().start.offset, e.kind()),
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);
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},
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Err(regex_syntax::Error::Translate(e)) => {
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span_lint(
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cx,
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INVALID_REGEX,
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expr.span,
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&format!("regex syntax error on position {}: {}", e.span().start.offset, e.kind()),
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);
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},
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Err(e) => {
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span_lint(cx, INVALID_REGEX, expr.span, &format!("regex syntax error: {e}"));
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},
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Err(e) => span_lint(cx, INVALID_REGEX, expr.span, &e.to_string()),
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}
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}
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}
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let raw_string_error = Regex::new(r"[...\/...]");
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let raw_string_error = Regex::new(r#"[...\/...]"#);
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let escaped_string_span = Regex::new("\\b\\c");
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let aux_span = Regex::new("(?ixi)");
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}
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fn trivial_regex() {
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LL | let some_unicode = Regex::new("[é-è]");
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| ^^^
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error: regex syntax error on position 0: unclosed group
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error: regex parse error:
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(
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^
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error: unclosed group
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:18:33
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LL | let some_regex = Regex::new(OPENING_PAREN);
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= help: the regex is unlikely to be useful as it is
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error: regex syntax error on position 0: unclosed group
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error: regex parse error:
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(
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^
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error: unclosed group
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:21:41
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LL | let some_binary_regex = BRegex::new(OPENING_PAREN);
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: regex syntax error on position 0: unclosed group
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error: regex parse error:
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^
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error: unclosed group
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:22:56
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LL | let some_binary_regex_builder = BRegexBuilder::new(OPENING_PAREN);
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: regex syntax error on position 0: unclosed group
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error: regex parse error:
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(
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^
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error: unclosed group
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:34:37
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LL | let set_error = RegexSet::new(&[OPENING_PAREN, r"[a-z]+/.(com|org|net)"]);
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: regex syntax error on position 0: unclosed group
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error: regex parse error:
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(
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^
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error: unclosed group
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:35:39
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LL | let bset_error = BRegexSet::new(&[OPENING_PAREN, r"[a-z]+/.(com|org|net)"]);
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LL | let raw_string_error = Regex::new(r#"[...//...]"#);
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| ^^
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error: regex parse error:
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/b/c
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^^
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error: unrecognized escape sequence
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:40:42
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LL | let escaped_string_span = Regex::new("/b/c");
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= help: consider using a raw string literal: `r".."`
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error: regex syntax error: duplicate flag
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:42:34
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LL | let aux_span = Regex::new("(?ixi)");
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:42:33
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:46:33
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LL | let trivial_eq = Regex::new("^foobar$");
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| ^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: consider using `==` on `str`s
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:44:48
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:48:48
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LL | let trivial_eq_builder = RegexBuilder::new("^foobar$");
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| ^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: consider using `==` on `str`s
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:46:42
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:50:42
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LL | let trivial_starts_with = Regex::new("^foobar");
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= help: consider using `str::starts_with`
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:48:40
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:52:40
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LL | let trivial_ends_with = Regex::new("foobar$");
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= help: consider using `str::ends_with`
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:50:39
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:54:39
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LL | let trivial_contains = Regex::new("foobar");
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| ^^^^^^^^
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= help: consider using `str::contains`
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:52:39
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:56:39
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LL | let trivial_contains = Regex::new(NOT_A_REAL_REGEX);
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= help: consider using `str::contains`
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:54:40
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:58:40
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LL | let trivial_backslash = Regex::new("a/.b");
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= help: consider using `str::contains`
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:57:36
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:61:36
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LL | let trivial_empty = Regex::new("");
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| ^^
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= help: the regex is unlikely to be useful as it is
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:59:36
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:63:36
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LL | let trivial_empty = Regex::new("^");
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= help: the regex is unlikely to be useful as it is
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:61:36
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:65:36
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LL | let trivial_empty = Regex::new("^$");
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= help: consider using `str::is_empty`
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error: trivial regex
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:63:44
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--> $DIR/regex.rs:67:44
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LL | let binary_trivial_empty = BRegex::new("^$");
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= help: consider using `str::is_empty`
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error: aborting due to 23 previous errors
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error: aborting due to 25 previous errors
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