This adds a check to `clippy_dev` that enforces a maximum line count for
`stderr` files. CI will fail if the line count is exceeded. It's
currently set to `320` lines.
Ideally this would be implemented in `compiletest-rs` but there are
plans to move Rust's `compiletest` into the `compiletest-rs` repository
and I don't want to do the work in `compiletest` twice. However, I also
don't want to wait until the move is done, so I added the check to
`clippy_dev` until it makes sense to add it to compiletest-rs.
cc #2038
Make most macro checks also check for desugarings
We should audit the macro checks one by one and re-add `in_macro`. I suspect it's applicable to most of them.
fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/4081
Add test for #771.
Closes#771
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Clean up while_loop tests
At some stage, we started adding test cases inside the function which tests
refutable patterns. This commits splits those test cases out into separate
functions.
At some stage, we started adding test cases inside the function which tests
refutable patterns. This commits splits those test cases out into separate
functions.