FIX(12243): redundant_guards
Fixed#12243
changelog: Fix[`redundant_guards`]
I have made a correction so that no warning does appear when y.is_empty() is used within a constant function as follows.
```rust
pub const fn const_fn(x: &str) {
match x {
// Shouldn't lint.
y if y.is_empty() => {},
_ => {},
}
}
```
Add new `unnecessary_get_then_check` lint
No issue linked to this as far as I can see. It's a lint I discovered that could be added when I worked on another lint.
r? `@llogiq`
changelog: Add new `unnecessary_get_then_check` lint
A warning is now suppressed when "<str_va> if <str_var>.is_empty" is used in a constant function.
FIX: instead of clippy_util::in_const
FIX: Merged `redundant_guards_const_fn.rs` into `redundant_guards.rs`.
Extend `unnecessary_to_owned` to handle `Borrow` trait in map types
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8088.
Alternative to #12315.
r? `@y21`
changelog: Extend `unnecessary_to_owned` to handle `Borrow` trait in map types
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UPDATE: add async block into test.
FIX: no_effect
Fixed asynchronous function parameter names with underscores so that warnings are not displayed when underscores are added to parameter names
ADD: test case
There are lots of functions that modify a diagnostic. This can be via a
`&mut Diagnostic` or a `&mut DiagnosticBuilder`, because the latter type
wraps the former and impls `DerefMut`.
This commit converts all the `&mut Diagnostic` occurrences to `&mut
DiagnosticBuilder`. This is a step towards greatly simplifying
`Diagnostic`. Some of the relevant function are made generic, because
they deal with both errors and warnings. No function bodies are changed,
because all the modifier methods are available on both `Diagnostic` and
`DiagnosticBuilder`.
This mostly works well, and eliminates a couple of delayed bugs.
One annoying thing is that we should really also add an
`ErrorGuaranteed` to `proc_macro::bridge::LitKind::Err`. But that's
difficult because `proc_macro` doesn't have access to `ErrorGuaranteed`,
so we have to fake it.
Ignore imported items in `min_ident_chars`
Suppress the `min_ident_chars` warning for items whose name we cannot control. Do not warn for `use a::b`, but warn for `use a::b as c`, since `c` is a local identifier.
Fixes#12232
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changelog: [`min_ident_chars`]: Do not warn on non-local identifiers
[`incompatible_msrv`]: allow expressions that come from desugaring
Fixes#12273
changelog: [`incompatible_msrv`]: don't lint on the `IntoFuture::into_future` call desugared by `.await`
Suppress the `min_ident_chars` warning for items whose name we cannot
control. Do not warn for `use a::b`, but warn for `use a::b as c`, since
`c` is a local identifier.
Fixes#12232
[`implied_bounds_in_impls`]: avoid linting on overlapping associated tys
Fixes#11880
Before this change, we were simply ignoring associated types (except for suggestion purposes), because of an incorrect assumption (see the comment that I also removed).
For something like
```rs
trait X { type T; }
trait Y: X { type T; }
// Can't constrain `X::T` through `Y`
fn f() -> impl X<T = i32> + Y<T = u32> { ... }
```
We now avoid linting if the implied bound (`X<T = i32>`) "names" associated types that also exists in the implying trait (`trait Y`). Here that would be the case.
But if we only wrote `impl X + Y<T = u32>` then that's ok because `X::T` was never constrained in the first place.
I haven't really thought about how this interacts with GATs, but I think it's fine. Fine as in, it might create false negatives, but hopefully no false positives.
(The diff is slightly annoying because of formatting things. Really the only thing that changed in the if chain is extracting the `implied_by_def_id` which is needed for getting associated types from the trait, and of course actually checking for overlap)
cc `@Jarcho` ? idk if you want to review this or not. I assume you looked into this code a bit to find this bug.
changelog: [`implied_bounds_in_impls`]: avoid linting when associated type from supertrait can't be constrained through the implying trait bound
[`mem_replace_with_default`] No longer triggers on unused expression
changelog:[`mem_replace_with_default`]: No longer triggers on unused expression
Change [`mem_replace_with_default`] to not trigger on unused expression because the lint from `#[must_use]` handle this case better.
fixes: #5586
Minor refactor format-args
* Move all linting logic into a single format implementations struct
This should help with the future format-args improvements.
**NOTE TO REVIEWERS**: use "hide whitespace" in the github diff -- most of the code has shifted, but relatively low number of lines actually modified.
Followig up from #12274
r? `@xFrednet`
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changelog: none
Fix async closures in CTFE
First commit renames `is_coroutine_or_closure` into `is_closure_like`, because `is_coroutine_or_closure_or_coroutine_closure` seems confusing and long.
Second commit fixes some forgotten cases where we want to handle `TyKind::CoroutineClosure` the same as closures and coroutines.
The test exercises the change to `ValidityVisitor::aggregate_field_path_elem` which is the source of #120946, but not the change to `UsedParamsNeedSubstVisitor`, though I feel like it's not that big of a deal. Let me know if you'd like for me to look into constructing a test for the latter, though I have no idea what it'd look like (we can't assert against `TooGeneric` anywhere?).
Fixes#120946
r? oli-obk cc ``@RalfJung``
fix: ICE when array index exceeds usize
fixes#12253
This PR fixes ICE in `indexing_slicing` as it panics when the index of the array exceeds `usize`.
changelog: none
Don't allow derive macros to silence `disallowed_macros`
fixes#12254
The implementation is a bit of a hack, but "works". A derive expanding to another derive won't work properly, but we shouldn't be linting those anyways.
changelog: `disallowed_macros`: Don't allow derive macros to silence their own expansion