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bors
e0b25c5a64 Auto merge of #11998 - cocodery:fix/issue11762, r=llogiq
Check whether out of bound when access a known length array with a constant index

fixes [Issue#11762](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/11762)

Issue#11762 points that `Array references with known length are not flagged when indexed out of bounds`.

To fix this problem, it is needed to add check for `Expr::Index`. We expand this issue include reference and direct accessing a array.

When we access a array with a constant index `off`, and already know the length `size`, if `off >= size`, these code will throw an error, instead rustc's lint checking them or runtime panic happening.

changelog: [`out_of_bound_indexing`]: Add check for illegal accessing known length array with a constant index
2023-12-22 17:01:17 +00:00
bors
4ad06d1adf Auto merge of #118847 - eholk:for-await, r=compiler-errors
Add support for `for await` loops

This adds support for `for await` loops. This includes parsing, desugaring in AST->HIR lowering, and adding some support functions to the library.

Given a loop like:
```rust
for await i in iter {
    ...
}
```
this is desugared to something like:
```rust
let mut iter = iter.into_async_iter();
while let Some(i) = loop {
    match core::pin::Pin::new(&mut iter).poll_next(cx) {
        Poll::Ready(i) => break i,
        Poll::Pending => yield,
    }
} {
    ...
}
```

This PR also adds a basic `IntoAsyncIterator` trait. This is partly for symmetry with the way `Iterator` and `IntoIterator` work. The other reason is that for async iterators it's helpful to have a place apart from the data structure being iterated over to store state. `IntoAsyncIterator` gives us a good place to do this.

I've gated this feature behind `async_for_loop` and opened #118898 as the feature tracking issue.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-12-22 14:17:10 +00:00
cocodery
d020196dc0 Add check for illegal accessing known length array with a constant index 2023-12-22 20:17:43 +08:00
J-ZhengLi
a556d00c0a stop [bool_comparison]'s suggestion from consuming parentheses 2023-12-21 18:20:25 +08:00
Quinn Sinclair
25b9ca3f64 New lints iter_filter_is_some and iter_filter_is_ok
Adds a pair of lints that check for cases of an iterator over `Result`
and `Option` followed by `filter` without being followed by `map` as
that is covered already by a different, specialized lint.

changelog: New Lint: [`iter_filter_is_some`]
changelog: New Lint: [`iter_filter_is_ok`]
2023-12-21 00:16:47 +02:00
Alona Enraght-Moony
062845421b Give VariantData::Struct named fields, to clairfy recovered. 2023-12-20 00:07:34 +00:00
Eric Holk
212ea0359c Plumb awaitness of for loops 2023-12-19 12:26:20 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
71ea36b539 Extend UNNECESSARY_TO_OWNED to handle split 2023-12-18 16:46:41 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
1c431f4da9 Move check for PartialEq in UNCONDITIONAL_RECURSION lint into its own function 2023-12-18 16:36:52 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d165a38de0 Rename many DiagCtxt and EarlyDiagCtxt locals. 2023-12-18 16:06:22 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
bc3a3bcf0c Rename ParseSess::with_span_handler as ParseSess::with_dcx. 2023-12-18 16:06:21 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
22e769c032 Rename Handler as DiagCtxt. 2023-12-18 16:06:19 +11:00
bors
dd857f8207 Auto merge of #11966 - StackOverflowExcept1on:issue-8159, r=Jarcho
Do not lint `assertions_on_constants` for `const _: () = assert!(expr)`

Fixes #8159

```rust
pub fn f() {
    // warning
    assert!(true);
    assert!(usize::BITS >= 32);

    // ok
    const _: () = assert!(usize::BITS >= 32);
}
```

changelog: Fix `const _: () = assert!(expr)` false positive on `assertions_on_constants` lint
2023-12-17 14:03:13 +00:00
Samuel Tardieu
4cea5a8f33 Do not suggest [T; n] instead of vec![T; n] if T is not Copy 2023-12-17 11:32:15 +01:00
bors
f9b5def2ae Auto merge of #11869 - PartiallyTyped:result-filter-map, r=Alexendoo
New Lint: `result_filter_map` / Mirror of `option_filter_map`

Added the `Result` mirror of `option_filter_map`.

changelog: New Lint: [`result_filter_map`]

I had to move around some code because the function def was too long 🙃.

I have also added some pattern checks on `option_filter_map`
2023-12-16 23:29:07 +00:00
bors
9907b90b1e Auto merge of #11938 - GuillaumeGomez:unconditional_recursion, r=llogiq
Add new `unconditional_recursion` lint

Currently, rustc `unconditional_recursion` doesn't detect cases like:

```rust
enum Foo {
    A,
    B,
}

impl PartialEq for Foo {
    fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
        self == other
    }
}
```

This is because the lint is currently implemented only for one level, and in the above code, `self == other` will then call `impl PartialEq for &T`, escaping from the detection. The fix for it seems to be a bit tricky (I started investigating potential solution to add one extra level of recursion [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/compare/master...GuillaumeGomez:rust:trait-impl-recursion?expand=1) but completely broken at the moment).

I expect that this situation will remain for a while. In the meantime, I think it's acceptable to check it directly into clippy for the time being as a lot of easy cases like this one can be easily checked (next I plan to extend it to cover other traits like `ToString`).

changelog: Add new `unconditional_recursion` lint
2023-12-16 18:21:01 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
6b444f3092 Also check code generated by macros 2023-12-16 18:45:24 +01:00
y21
bc22407b79 add tests, lint on while let true and matches!(.., true) 2023-12-16 17:40:32 +01:00
y21
850d77ed55 [redundant_pattern_matching]: catch if let true 2023-12-16 16:37:58 +01:00
Philipp Krones
3596d44988 Merge commit 'a859e5cc1ce100df22346a1005da30532d04de59' into clippyup 2023-12-16 14:12:50 +01:00
Philipp Krones
80ccd6392f
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2023-12-16 13:59:56 +01:00
Quinn Sinclair
8892420aa7 New Lint: Result_filter_map
Added the `Result` mirror of `option_filter_map` to catch

```
   .into_iter().filter(Result::is_ok).map(Result::unwrap)
```

changelog: New Lint: [`result_filter_map`]
Co-authored-by: Alex Macleod <alex@macleod.io>
2023-12-16 00:43:52 +01:00
Samuel Tardieu
e52405a859 Do not consider async { (impl IntoFuture).await } as redundant 2023-12-15 22:58:22 +01:00
StackOverflowExcept1on
90ece568d3
simplify pattern 2023-12-15 23:02:13 +03:00
StackOverflowExcept1on
058b74fce4
Do not lint assertions_on_constants for const _: () = assert!(expr) 2023-12-15 22:52:38 +03:00
Michael Goulet
d47b7bb7aa Appease the tools: clippy, rustdoc 2023-12-15 16:17:27 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
f90e8ef6b8 Rollup merge of #118888 - compiler-errors:uplift-more-things, r=jackh726
Uplift `TypeAndMut` and `ClosureKind` to `rustc_type_ir`

Uplifts `TypeAndMut` and `ClosureKind`

I know I said I was just going to get rid of `TypeAndMut` (https://github.com/rust-lang/types-team/issues/124) but I think this is much simpler, lol

r? `@jackh726` or `@lcnr`
2023-12-15 06:50:18 +01:00
J-ZhengLi
eae2317977 improve [cast_sign_loss], to skip warning on mathmatical expression that is always positive 2023-12-14 09:27:01 +08:00
bors
29bdc8b2bc Auto merge of #11953 - Jarcho:issue_11952, r=Alexendoo
Fix binder handling in `unnecessary_to_owned`

fixes #11952

The use of `rebind` instead of `EarlyBinder::bind` isn't technically needed, but it is the semantically correct operation.

changelog: None
2023-12-13 18:57:50 +00:00
bors
1839b79e51 Auto merge of #11956 - intgr:doc_markdown-include-function-parenthesis, r=Alexendoo
[`doc_markdown`] Recognize words followed by empty parentheses `()` for quoting

*Please write a short comment explaining your change (or "none" for internal only changes)*

changelog: [`doc_markdown`] Recognize words followed by empty parentheses for quoting, e.g. `func()`.

---

Developers often write function/method names with trailing `()`, but `doc_markdown` lint did not consider that.

Old clippy suggestion was not very good:

```patch
-/// There is no try (do() or do_not()).
+/// There is no try (do() or `do_not`()).
```

New behavior recognizes function names such as `do()` even they contain no `_`/`::`; and backticks are suggested outside of the `()`:

```patch
-/// There is no try (do() or do_not()).
+/// There is no try (`do()` or `do_not()`).
```
2023-12-13 17:53:59 +00:00
J-ZhengLi
60c059114c [default_numeric_fallback]: don't lint on return and macro calls with stated type 2023-12-13 11:09:08 +08:00
Michael Goulet
20de341bb0 Uplift TypeAndMut 2023-12-12 23:24:44 +00:00
Marti Raudsepp
1f2ca8127c [doc_markdown] Recognize words followed by empty parenthesis () for quoting 2023-12-13 01:16:12 +02:00
bors
c19508b356 Auto merge of #11895 - ericwu2003:useless_vec-FP, r=blyxyas
Useless vec false positive

changelog: [`useless_vec`]: fix false positive in macros.

fixes #11861

We delay the emission of `useless_vec` lints to the check_crate_post stage, which allows us to effectively undo lints if we find that a `vec![]` expression is being used multiple times after macro expansion.
2023-12-12 22:57:24 +00:00
bors
2e96c74dce Auto merge of #11829 - J-ZhengLi:issue11438, r=matthiaskrgr
new lint to detect infinite loop

closes: #11438

changelog: add new lint to detect infinite loop

~*I'll change the lint name*~. Should I name it  `infinite_loop` or `infinite_loops` is fine? Ahhhh, English is hard...
2023-12-12 17:53:51 +00:00
Eric
884bec3d85 emit lints in check_crate_post for useless_vec
this fixes issue #11861 by adding an extra map to
keep track of which spans are ok to lint
2023-12-12 08:47:22 -08:00
zetanumbers
fe37cc1d97 Move some methods from tcx.hir() to tcx
Renamings:
- find -> opt_hir_node
- get -> hir_node
- find_by_def_id -> opt_hir_node_by_def_id
- get_by_def_id -> hir_node_by_def_id

Fix rebase changes using removed methods

Use `tcx.hir_node_by_def_id()` whenever possible in compiler

Fix clippy errors

Fix compiler

Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Vadim Petrochenkov <vadim.petrochenkov@gmail.com>

Add FIXME for `tcx.hir()` returned type about its removal

Simplify with with `tcx.hir_node_by_def_id`
2023-12-12 06:40:29 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
bd38ff3c9b Add new unconditional_recursion lint 2023-12-12 15:37:50 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
19f5b85330 Add write_and_append lint 2023-12-12 14:56:34 +01:00
Jason Newcomb
27c5b21fb6 Fix binder handling in unnecessary_to_owned 2023-12-11 13:52:55 -05:00
bors
c8213a49bb Auto merge of #117758 - Urgau:lint_pointer_trait_comparisons, r=davidtwco
Add lint against ambiguous wide pointer comparisons

This PR is the resolution of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106447 decided in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117717 by T-lang.

## `ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons`

*warn-by-default*

The `ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons` lint checks comparison of `*const/*mut ?Sized` as the operands.

### Example

```rust
let ab = (A, B);
let a = &ab.0 as *const dyn T;
let b = &ab.1 as *const dyn T;

let _ = a == b;
```

### Explanation

The comparison includes metadata which may not be expected.

-------

This PR also drops `clippy::vtable_address_comparisons` which is superseded by this one.

~~One thing: is the current naming right? `invalid` seems a bit too much.~~

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117717
2023-12-11 14:33:16 +00:00
bors
1f9b674bbf Auto merge of #118661 - fee1-dead-contrib:restore-const-partialEq, r=compiler-errors
Restore `const PartialEq`

And thus fixes a number of tests. There is a bug that still needs to be fixed, so WIP for now.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-12-11 10:34:51 +00:00
bors
2a1645d009 Auto merge of #11878 - samueltardieu:uninhabited_reference, r=flip1995
uninhabited_reference: new lint

Close #11851

The lint is implemented on function parameters and return types, as this is the place where the risk of exchanging references to uninhabited types is the highest. Other constructs, such as in a local variable,
would require the use of `unsafe` and will clearly be done on purpose.

changelog: [`uninhabited_reference`]: new lint
2023-12-11 09:28:54 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e35acc2def Add spacing information to delimiters.
This is an extension of the previous commit. It means the output of
something like this:
```
stringify!(let a: Vec<u32> = vec![];)
```
goes from this:
```
let a: Vec<u32> = vec![] ;
```
With this PR, it now produces this string:
```
let a: Vec<u32> = vec![];
```
2023-12-11 09:36:40 +11:00
Jason Newcomb
f3f2f17478 Delay several is_from_proc_macro checks 2023-12-10 15:36:35 -05:00
Deadbeef
782520088f fix clippy 2023-12-10 13:10:46 +00:00
surechen
0109fa6b49 remove redundant imports
detects redundant imports that can be eliminated.

for #117772 :

In order to facilitate review and modification, split the checking code and
removing redundant imports code into two PR.
2023-12-10 10:56:22 +08:00
Jubilee Young
9083b52122 Check $CARGO before $PATH 2023-12-09 14:08:03 -08:00
bors
0252580e72 Auto merge of #118420 - compiler-errors:async-gen, r=eholk
Introduce support for `async gen` blocks

I'm delighted to demonstrate that `async gen` block are not very difficult to support. They're simply coroutines that yield `Poll<Option<T>>` and return `()`.

**This PR is WIP and in draft mode for now** -- I'm mostly putting it up to show folks that it's possible. This PR needs a lang-team experiment associated with it or possible an RFC, since I don't think it falls under the jurisdiction of the `gen` RFC that was recently authored by oli (https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3513, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117078).

### Technical note on the pre-generator-transform yield type:

The reason that the underlying coroutines yield `Poll<Option<T>>` and not `Poll<T>` (which would make more sense, IMO, for the pre-transformed coroutine), is because the `TransformVisitor` that is used to turn coroutines into built-in state machine functions would have to destructure and reconstruct the latter into the former, which requires at least inserting a new basic block (for a `switchInt` terminator, to match on the `Poll` discriminant).

This does mean that the desugaring (at the `rustc_ast_lowering` level) of `async gen` blocks is a bit more involved. However, since we already need to intercept both `.await` and `yield` operators, I don't consider it much of a technical burden.

r? `@ghost`
2023-12-08 19:13:57 +00:00
Michael Goulet
1512d37af5 coro_kind -> coroutine_kind 2023-12-08 17:23:25 +00:00
bors
f39d18b7a0 Auto merge of #118527 - Nadrieril:never_patterns_parse, r=compiler-errors
never_patterns: Parse match arms with no body

Never patterns are meant to signal unreachable cases, and thus don't take bodies:
```rust
let ptr: *const Option<!> = ...;
match *ptr {
    None => { foo(); }
    Some(!),
}
```
This PR makes rustc accept the above, and enforces that an arm has a body xor is a never pattern. This affects parsing of match arms even with the feature off, so this is delicate. (Plus this is my first non-trivial change to the parser).

~~The last commit is optional; it introduces a bit of churn to allow the new suggestions to be machine-applicable. There may be a better solution? I'm not sure.~~ EDIT: I removed that commit

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-12-08 17:08:52 +00:00
Samuel Tardieu
cdfa38a9d1 new lint: uninhabited_reference 2023-12-08 17:21:30 +01:00
bors
1c8cbe79ab Auto merge of #11907 - cocodery:issue11885, r=y21,xFrednet
Add a function to check whether binary oprands are nontrivial

fixes [#issue11885](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/11885)

It's hard to check whether operator is overrided through context of lint.
So, assume non-trivial structure like tuple, array or sturt, using a overrided binary operator in this lint, which might cause a side effict.
This is not detected before.
Althrough this might weaken the ability of this lint, it may more useful than before. Maybe this lint will cause an error, but now, it not. And assuming side effect of non-trivial structure with operator  is not a bad thing, right?

changelog: Fix: [`no_effect`] check if binary operands are nontrivial
2023-12-08 13:39:47 +00:00
cocodery
56d20c2b53 Fix nits and add test for unnecessary_operation 2023-12-08 21:33:28 +08:00
bors
2793e8d103 Auto merge of #11913 - KisaragiEffective:fix/ptr-as-ptr-with-null, r=llogiq
fix(ptr_as_ptr): handle `std::ptr::null{_mut}`

close rust-lang#11066
close rust-lang#11665
close rust-lang#11911

*Please write a short comment explaining your change (or "none" for internal only changes)*

changelog: [`ptr_as_ptr`]: handle `std::ptr::null` and `std::ptr::null_mut`
2023-12-06 13:53:07 +00:00
Urgau
a2ea760b88 Drop clippy::vtable_address_comparisons 2023-12-06 09:03:48 +01:00
cocodery
ee2354badf Add check for unary-operator
Fix typo and add test for unary-opeator
2023-12-06 12:17:48 +08:00
bors
4a56563154 Auto merge of #11900 - Enselic:needless-borrow-drop, r=Manishearth
needless_borrows_for_generic_args: Handle when field operand impl Drop

Before this fix, the lint had a false positive, namely when a reference was taken to a field when the field operand implements a custom Drop. The compiler will refuse to partially move a type that implements Drop, because that would put the type in a weird state.

## False Positive Example (Fixed)

```rs
struct CustomDrop(String);

impl Drop for CustomDrop {
    fn drop(&mut self) {}
}

fn check_str<P: AsRef<str>>(_to: P) {}

fn test() {
    let owner = CustomDrop(String::default());
    check_str(&owner.0); // Don't lint. `owner` can't be partially moved because it impl Drop
}
```

changelog: [`needless_borrows_for_generic_args`]: Handle when field operand impl Drop
2023-12-05 19:10:09 +00:00
bors
42b017d625 Auto merge of #11920 - KisaragiEffective:patch-2, r=xFrednet
docs(explicit_write): add missing backtick to complete code snippet

close #11918

*Please write a short comment explaining your change (or "none" for internal only changes)*

changelog: [`explicit_write`]: add missing backtick to document to complete code snippet
2023-12-05 18:45:35 +00:00
bors
8fc8aa98d6 Auto merge of #11904 - pgerber:regex, r=xFrednet
Update regex-syntax to support new word boundry assertions

From the regex v1.10.0 release notes [1]:

    This is a new minor release of regex that adds support for start
    and end word boundary assertions. [...]

    The new word boundary assertions are:

        • \< or \b{start}: a Unicode start-of-word boundary (\W|\A
          on the left, \w on the right).
        • \> or \b{end}: a Unicode end-of-word boundary (\w on the
          left, \W|\z on the right)).
        • \b{start-half}: half of a Unicode start-of-word boundary
          (\W|\A on the left).
        • \b{end-half}: half of a Unicode end-of-word boundary
          (\W|\z on the right).

[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#1100-2023-10-09

changelog: [`regex`]: add support for start and end word boundary assertions ("\<", "\b{start}", etc.) introduced in regex v0.10
2023-12-05 18:34:58 +00:00
cocodery
2e3c031528 Rename has_nontrivial_oprand to is_operator_overrided
Simpfy code of `is_operator_overrided`, directly use `is_method_call` to
check
if operator is overrided, at least one oprand of binary-expr must be ADT-type
So no need to check type of lhs and rhs
2023-12-05 09:29:20 +08:00
Eric Holk
5f191ce9b9 Fix build 2023-12-04 16:46:45 -08:00
Eric Holk
594a5f18a7 Update doctest 2023-12-04 16:37:45 -08:00
Eric Holk
c9eb8c9df6 Remove bad merge 2023-12-04 14:38:10 -08:00
Eric Holk
45be5dd8e6 Option<CoroutineKind> 2023-12-04 13:03:37 -08:00
Eric Holk
b4e3b859f1 Merge Async and Gen into CoroutineKind 2023-12-04 12:48:01 -08:00
cocodery
89774234be Rewrite logic of has_nontrivial_oprand.
Check whether operator is overrided with a `struct` operand.
The struct here refers to `struct`, `enum`, `union`.
Add and fix test for `no_effect` lint.
2023-12-04 15:57:27 +08:00
Kisaragi
a3ce379adc
docs(explicit_write): add missing backtick to complete code snippet 2023-12-04 08:03:39 +09:00
Nadrieril
7ffe1ff55f Parse a pattern with no arm 2023-12-03 12:25:46 +01:00
Kisaragi Marine
8eea8b1577
fix: handle std::ptr::null{_mut}
close rust-lang#11066
close rust-lang#11665
close rust-lang#11911
2023-12-03 10:38:46 +09:00
Peter Gerber
af1b58fa39
Update regex-syntax to support new word boundry assertions
From the regex v1.10.0 release notes [1]:

    This is a new minor release of regex that adds support for start
    and end word boundary assertions. [...]

    The new word boundary assertions are:

        • \< or \b{start}: a Unicode start-of-word boundary (\W|\A
          on the left, \w on the right).
        • \> or \b{end}: a Unicode end-of-word boundary (\w on the
          left, \W|\z on the right)).
        • \b{start-half}: half of a Unicode start-of-word boundary
          (\W|\A on the left).
        • \b{end-half}: half of a Unicode end-of-word boundary
          (\W|\z on the right).

[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#1100-2023-10-09
2023-12-02 19:44:36 +00:00
cocodery
6d40b105ed Add a function to check whether binary oprands are nontrivial
It's hard to check whether oprator is overrided through context of lint
So assume nontrivial has overrided binary operator
2023-12-03 00:58:47 +08:00
bors
31aa0b2bbe Auto merge of #11899 - samueltardieu:redundant-if, r=llogiq
Do not check twice whether `qpath` is a `QPath::TypeRelative` variant

This is a style fix: the outer `if` check was useless.

changelog: none
2023-12-02 14:33:24 +00:00
bors
75bdbfcea5 Auto merge of #11853 - J-ZhengLi:issue11814, r=llogiq
expending lint [`blocks_in_if_conditions`] to check match expr as well

closes: #11814

changelog: rename lint `blocks_in_if_conditions` to [`blocks_in_conditions`] and expand it to check blocks in match scrutinees
2023-12-02 14:03:46 +00:00
bors
ee8376075d Auto merge of #11837 - y21:issue11835, r=dswij
[`missing_asserts_for_indexing`]: accept length equality checks

Fixes #11835

The lint now allows indexing with indices 0 and 1 when an `assert!(x.len() == 2);` is found.
(Also fixed a typo in the doc example)

changelog: [`missing_asserts_for_indexing`]: accept len equality checks as a valid assertion
2023-12-01 19:02:59 +00:00
bors
5ac76ac54f Auto merge of #11597 - y21:repeat_vec_with_capacity, r=dswij
new lint: `repeat_vec_with_capacity`

Closes #11537

[Lint description](https://github.com/y21/rust-clippy/blob/repeat_vec_with_capacity/clippy_lints/src/repeat_vec_with_capacity.rs#L14) should explain this PR :)

changelog: new lint: `repeat_vec_with_capacity`
2023-12-01 18:00:50 +00:00
Philipp Krones
c9a43b18f1 Merge commit 'f0cdee4a3f094416189261481eae374b76792af1' into clippy-subtree-sync 2023-12-01 18:21:58 +01:00
Philipp Krones
a9867e1847
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2023-12-01 18:06:03 +01:00
y21
76eb781336 use iter::repeat_with in suggestion and add examples 2023-12-01 17:24:34 +01:00
y21
504941591f new lint: repeat_vec_with_capacity 2023-12-01 16:52:34 +01:00
Martin Nordholts
512f302fd2 needless_borrows_for_generic_args: Handle when field operand impl Drop
Before this fix, the lint had a false positive, namely when a reference
was taken to a field when the field operand implements a custom Drop.
The compiler will refuse to partially move a type that implements Drop,
because that would put the operand in a weird state. See added
regression test.
2023-12-01 09:14:56 +01:00
Samuel Tardieu
6275e77e6a Do not check twice whether qpath is a QPath::TypeRelative variant 2023-11-30 18:07:43 +01:00
clubby789
2cda044f8c Allow allowing upper_case_acronyms on enum variants 2023-11-30 16:00:40 +00:00
bors
646b28f5f6 Auto merge of #11896 - samueltardieu:issue-11893, r=Alexendoo
`option_if_let_else`: do not trigger on expressions returning `()`

Fix #11893

Trigerring on expressions returning `()` uses the arguments of the `map_or_else()` rewrite only for their side effects. This does lead to code which is harder to read than the original.

changelog: [`option_if_let_else`]: do not trigger on unit expressions
2023-11-30 15:17:29 +00:00
bors
665fd5219a Auto merge of #11872 - llogiq:test-attr-in-doctest, r=xFrednet
add lint against unit tests in doctests

During RustLab, Alice Ryhl brought to my attention that the Andoid team stumbled over the fact that if one attempts to write a unit test within a doctest, it will be summarily ignored. So this lint should help people wondering why their tests won't run.

---

changelog: New lint: [`test_attr_in_doctest`]
[#11872](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/11872)
2023-11-30 10:24:16 +00:00
J-ZhengLi
40b558af76 rename [blocks_in_if_conditions] to [blocks_in_conditions];
add more test cases with `match`;
minor fixes in message output regarding review feedback
2023-11-30 15:41:54 +08:00
J-ZhengLi
fff7aa0e18 expending lint [blocks_in_if_conditions] to check match expr as well 2023-11-30 14:44:27 +08:00
Samuel Tardieu
e3c73f17ec option_if_let_else: do not trigger on expressions returning ()
Fix #11893

Trigerring on expressions returning `()` uses the arguments of the
`map_or_else()` rewrite only for their side effects. This does lead
to code which is harder to read than the original.
2023-11-29 19:38:02 +01:00
bors
8b0bf6423d Auto merge of #11818 - y21:more_redundant_guards, r=llogiq
[`redundant_guards`]: catch `is_empty`, `starts_with` and `ends_with` on slices and `str`s

Fixes #11807

Few things worth mentioning:
- Taking `snippet`s is now done at callsite, instead of passing a span and doing it in `emit_redundant_guards`. This is because we now need custom suggestion strings in certain places, like `""` for `str::is_empty`.
- This now uses `snippet` instead of `snippet_with_applicability`. I don't think this really makes any difference for `MaybeIncorrect`, though?
- This could also lint byte strings, as they're of type `&[u8; N]`, but that can be ugly so I decided to leave it out for now

changelog: [`redundant_guards`]: catch `str::is_empty`, `slice::is_empty`, `slice::starts_with` and `slice::ends_with`
2023-11-29 13:20:59 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
071f8f610d Rollup merge of #118157 - Nadrieril:never_pat-feature-gate, r=compiler-errors
Add `never_patterns` feature gate

This PR adds the feature gate and most basic parsing for the experimental `never_patterns` feature. See the tracking issue (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118155) for details on the experiment.

`@scottmcm` has agreed to be my lang-team liaison for this experiment.
2023-11-29 12:34:47 +01:00
Nadrieril
02e50f03bf Add never_patterns feature gate 2023-11-29 03:58:29 +01:00
Andre Bogus
0ba9bf9f9a add lint against unit tests in doctests 2023-11-28 21:29:08 +01:00
bors
57397a5190 Auto merge of #11363 - KisaragiEffective:fix_redundant_closure_call_on_closure_returns_async_block, r=llogiq
[`redundant_closure_call`]: avoid duplicated `async` keyword when triggering on closure that returns `async` block

close #11357

----

*Please write a short comment explaining your change (or "none" for internal only changes)*

changelog: [`redundant_closure_call`]: avoid duplicated `async` keyword when triggering on closure that returns `async` block
2023-11-28 20:27:48 +00:00
y21
0565267f37 rename DocMarkdown to Documentation 2023-11-28 19:14:37 +01:00
J-ZhengLi
758d0e8661 change name to [infinite_loop];
& apply review suggestions;
2023-11-28 10:28:55 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
684c4bfef1 Rework ast::BinOpKind::to_string and ast::UnOp::to_string.
- Rename them both `as_str`, which is the typical name for a function
  that returns a `&str`. (`to_string` is appropriate for functions
  returning `String` or maybe `Cow<'a, str>`.)
- Change `UnOp::as_str` from an associated function (weird!) to a
  method.
- Avoid needless `self` dereferences.
2023-11-28 09:42:07 +11:00
bors
e6f33905e8 Auto merge of #11836 - lukaslueg:issue11831, r=Alexendoo
Don't suggest `a.mul_add(b, c)` if parameters are not float

clippy::suboptimal_flops used to not check if the second parameter to f32/f64.mul_add() was float. Since the method is only defined to take `Self` as parameters, the suggestion was wrong.

Fixes #11831

changelog: [`suboptimal_float`]: Don't suggest `a.mul_add(b, c)` if parameters are not f32/f64
2023-11-27 20:37:34 +00:00
bors
003e910760 Auto merge of #11817 - y21:ptr_arg_mut_ref, r=Alexendoo
[`ptr_arg`]: recognize methods that also exist on slices

Fixes #11816

Not a new lint, just a very small improvement to the existing `ptr_arg` lint which would have caught the linked issue.

The problem was that the lint checks if a `Vec`-specific method was called, that is, if the receiver is `Vec<_>`.
This is the case for `len` and `is_empty`, however these methods also exist on slices so we can still lint there.
This logic exists in a different lint, so we can just reuse that here.

Interestingly, there was even a comment up top that explained what it should have been doing, but the logic for it just wasn't there?

changelog: [`ptr_arg`]: recognize methods that also exist on slices

<sub>Also, this is my 100th PR to clippy 🎉 </sub>
2023-11-27 20:26:31 +00:00
bors
caa73941f8 Auto merge of #11879 - samueltardieu:issue-11876, r=Alexendoo
`manual_try_fold`: check that `fold` is really `Iterator::fold`

Fix #11876

changelog: [`manual_try_fold`]: suggest using `try_fold` only for `Iterator::fold` uses
2023-11-27 20:18:40 +00:00
Kisaragi Marine
0426913ca9
fix dogfood 2023-11-28 00:40:13 +09:00
Kisaragi Marine
33182495ac
don't add paren on occurrences that is in call args 2023-11-28 00:27:51 +09:00
Kisaragi Marine
1661e7ee76
re-implement fix for rust-lang#11357 2023-11-27 23:43:39 +09:00
J-ZhengLi
0d26f9183b eliminate the second visit to save a bit performance.
Thanks @y21 for the hint!
2023-11-27 10:30:47 +08:00
bors
f30a859ae3 Auto merge of #11867 - y21:implied_bounds_in_impls_complexity, r=Jarcho
Move `implied_bounds_in_impls` back to complexity

This lint was originally in the complexity category when I PR'd it. It was then moved to nursery by me due to a number of issues (a false positive, an invalid suggestion and an ICE), but that was probably an overreaction and all of the issues were fixed quickly after.
This is a useful lint imo and there hasn't been any issues with it in a few months, so I say we should give it another try and move it back to complexity.

I did a lintcheck run on the top 400 crates and all of them are legitimate, with 18 warnings. Most of them are from anstyle having a `impl Display + Copy + Clone` return type, or the bitvec crate with a return type like `impl Iterator + DoubleEndedIterator`.

changelog: Move [`implied_bounds_in_impls`] to `complexity` (Now warn-by-default)
[#11867](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/11867)
2023-11-26 22:28:13 +00:00
Samuel Tardieu
0d09cb0a6b manual_try_fold: check that fold is really Iterator::fold 2023-11-26 22:46:13 +01:00
Samuel Tardieu
23d533264f Fix box_default behaviour with empty vec![] coming from macro arg 2023-11-26 18:40:50 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
bf86fe130c rustc: hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id() -> tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id() cleanup 2023-11-26 12:41:21 +03:00
bors
a79a7d6510 Auto merge of #118250 - petrochenkov:optdefkind, r=compiler-errors
rustc: Make `def_kind` mandatory for all `DefId`s

Prerequisite for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118188.
2023-11-26 04:44:20 +00:00
Michael Goulet
fffee10632 Appease the clippy 2023-11-25 18:02:11 +00:00
Alex Macleod
7093444bfa Use absolute path for declare_tool_lint in declare_clippy_lint 2023-11-25 17:45:27 +00:00
y21
5689a86fb8 move implied_bounds_in_impls to complexity 2023-11-25 13:54:37 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
bafa200f6e rustc: Make def_kind mandatory for all DefIds 2023-11-25 14:49:43 +03:00
bors
3664d6328d Auto merge of #11864 - GuillaumeGomez:option_map_or_err_ok, r=flip1995
Create new lint `option_map_or_err_ok`

Fixes #10045.

For the following code:

```rust
let opt = Some(1);
opt.map_or(Err("error"), Ok);
```

It suggests to instead write:

```rust
let opt = Some(1);
opt.ok_or("error");
```

r? `@flip1995`

changelog: Create new lint `option_map_or_err_ok`
2023-11-25 11:35:46 +00:00
bors
fbf13cea16 Auto merge of #11866 - GuillaumeGomez:simplify-code-result_map_or_else_none, r=flip1995
Simplify code for `result_map_or_else_none`

As mentioned in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/11864.

r? `@flip1995`

changelog: Simplify code for `result_map_or_else_none`
2023-11-25 11:24:17 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
148cd04140 Simplify code for result_map_or_else_none 2023-11-25 11:07:59 +01:00
bors
6cfbe57075 Auto merge of #11862 - christophbeberweil:7125-single-element-loop-over-range, r=llogiq
suggest alternatives to iterate an array of ranges

works towards #7125
changelog: [`single_element_loop`]: suggest better syntax when iterating over an array of a single range

`@thinkerdreamer` and myself worked on this issue during a workshop by `@llogiq` at the RustLab 2023 conference. It is our first contribution to clippy.

When iterating over an array of only one element, _which is a range_, our change suggests to replace the array with the contained range itself. Additionally, a hint is printed stating that the user probably intended to iterate over the range and not the array. If the single element in the array is not a range, the previous suggestion in the form of `let {pat_snip} = {prefix}{arg_snip};{block_str}`is used.

This change lints the array with the single range directly, so any prefixes or suffixes are covered as well.
2023-11-24 17:15:33 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
ea733172e6 Create new lint option_map_or_err_ok 2023-11-24 18:14:34 +01:00
Christoph Beberweil
f9c6335a0f feat: 7125 code snippets are wrapped in backticks 2023-11-24 17:47:31 +01:00
Christoph Beberweil
bce869f0c0 fix: 7125 lint message should start with a small letter 2023-11-24 17:29:03 +01:00
bors
3e7a63b8d1 Auto merge of #11863 - smoelius:patch-1, r=dswij
Nit re `matches!` formatting

I think formatting `matches!` with `if` guards is [still unsupported](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/5547), which is probably why this was missed.

changelog: none
2023-11-24 14:58:07 +00:00
bors
e075823e2c Auto merge of #11850 - Nilstrieb:tbd, r=dswij
[`deprecated_semver`]: Allow `#[deprecated(since = "TBD")]`

"TBD" is allowed by rustdoc, saying that it will be deprecated in a future version. rustc will also not actually warn on it.
I found this while checking the rust-lang/rust with clippy.

changelog: [`deprecated_semver`]: allow using `since = "TBD"`
2023-11-24 14:46:50 +00:00
bors
96eab0655f Auto merge of #11859 - y21:issue11856, r=blyxyas
[`missing_asserts_for_indexing`]: work with bodies instead of blocks separately

Fixes #11856

Before this change, this lint would check blocks independently of each other, which means that it misses `assert!()`s from parent blocks.
```rs
// check_block
assert!(x.len() > 1);

{
  // check_block
  // no assert here
  let _ = x[0] + x[1];
}
```

This PR changes it to work with bodies rather than individual blocks. That means that a function will be checked in one go and we can remember if an `assert!` occurred anywhere.

Eventually it would be nice to have a more control flow-aware analysis, possibly by rewriting it as a MIR lint, but that's more complicated and I wanted this fixed first.

changelog: [`missing_asserts_for_indexing`]: accept `assert!`s from parent blocks
2023-11-24 12:18:11 +00:00
Samuel Moelius
4937fba456
Nit re matches! formatting 2023-11-24 07:10:28 -05:00
Christoph Beberweil
2512341fe4 feat: 7125 shorten lint text 2023-11-24 10:38:45 +01:00
Christoph Beberweil
c58d692e1f fix: 7125 update lint applicability to Unspecified 2023-11-24 10:30:19 +01:00
Christoph Beberweil
447edf92b4 suggest alternatives to iterate an array of ranges
Co-authored-by: ThinkerDreamer <74881094+ThinkerDreamer@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-23 23:07:36 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
6c84b96886 Improve error messages format 2023-11-23 13:32:41 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
2817c5fc14 Extend result_map_or_into_option lint to handle Result::map_or_else(|_| None, Some) 2023-11-23 10:57:37 +01:00
y21
553857bb2b check on a per-body level instead of blocks independently 2023-11-23 09:31:49 +01:00
bors
c24784ed81 Auto merge of #11757 - matthri:iter-kv-map-msrv-fix, r=Alexendoo
Fix iter_kv_map false positive into_keys and into_values suggestion

fixes: #11752

changelog: [`iter_kv_map`]: fix false positive: Don't suggest `into_keys()` and `into_values()` if the MSRV is to low
2023-11-22 20:39:44 +00:00
bors
a72730e9a1 Auto merge of #11844 - GuillaumeGomez:manual_non_exhaustive-rm-underscore-check, r=flip1995
Remove underscore check for `manual_non_exhaustive` lint

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/10550.

As indicated in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10559, the underscore check should be removed.

changelog: remove underscore check for `manual_non_exhaustive` lint

r? `@blyxyas`
2023-11-22 13:37:31 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
91fc4b3001 Remove underscore check for manual_non_exhaustive lint 2023-11-22 13:42:13 +01:00
bors
a8b0e5ffad Auto merge of #11627 - y21:issue11616, r=giraffate
[`needless_return_with_question_mark`]: don't lint if never type is used for coercion

Fixes #11616

When we have something like
```rs
let _x: String = {
  return Err(())?;
};
```
we shouldn't suggest removing the `return` because the `!`-ness of `return` is used to coerce the enclosing block to some other type. That will lead to a typeck error without a diverging expression like `return`.

changelog: [`needless_return_with_question_mark`]: don't lint if `return`s never typed-ness is used for coercion
2023-11-22 04:49:00 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
fa7cd2548c Update itertools to 0.11.
Because the API for `with_position` improved in 0.11 and I want to use
it.
2023-11-22 08:13:21 +11:00
Nilstrieb
43d8d51b6d Allow #[deprecated(since = "TBD")]
"TBD" is allowed by rustdoc, saying that it will be deprecated in a future version.
rustc will also not actually warn on it.
2023-11-21 22:03:00 +01:00
y21
a74fa97fab [needless_return_with_question_mark]: dont lint in case of coercion 2023-11-21 12:02:12 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
abd9deb9f4 [missing_safety_doc], [unnecessary_safety_doc], [missing_panics_doc], [missing_errors_doc]: Added the [check-private-items] configuration to enable lints on private items.
[#11842](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/11842)
2023-11-21 11:42:42 +01:00
J-ZhengLi
3e9a6d142e stop warning never-returning calls
and add more test cases
2023-11-21 16:18:18 +08:00
bors
72c0d80f46 Auto merge of #11801 - y21:split_doc_pass, r=blyxyas
Split `doc.rs` up into a subdirectory

So, first, sorry for the bad diff. 😅

In #11798, `@flip1995`  suggested splitting `doc.rs` up, much like how we have the `methods/`, `matches/`, `types/` subdirectories.
I agree with this, the file is getting bigger as we add more and more doc lints that it makes sense to do this refactoring.

This is purely an internal change that moves things around a bit.
(**EDIT:** depending on the outcome of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/11801#issuecomment-1816715615 , this may change the lint group name from `doc_markdoc` to `doc`).

I tried to not change any of the actual logic of the lints and as such some things weren't as easy to move to a separate file. So we still have some `span_lint*` calls in the `doc/mod.rs` file, which I think is fine. This is also the case in `methods/mod.rs`.

Also worth mentioning that the lints missing_errors_doc, missing_panics_doc, missing_safety_doc and unnecessary_safety_doc have a lot of the same logic so it didn't make much sense for each of these to be in their own file. Instead I just put them all in `missing_headers.rs`

I also added a bit of documentation to the involved `check_{attrs,doc}` methods.

changelog: none
2023-11-20 17:22:05 +00:00
ofeeg
34d9e88a47
New lint clippy::join_absolute_paths
* `join_absolute_paths` Address PR review
* Move `clippy::join_absolute_paths` to `clippy::suspicious`
* `join_absolute_paths`: Address PR review

Co-Authored-By: ofeeg <mhanna0000@gmail.com>
2023-11-20 13:28:28 +01:00
y21
56cee3c587 move doc.rs to its own subdirectory 2023-11-20 12:08:07 +01:00
bors
41140e3cb8 Auto merge of #11840 - GuillaumeGomez:improve-maybe_misused_cfg, r=blyxyas
Improve maybe misused cfg

Follow-up of the improvements that were suggested to me in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/11821:

 * I unified the output to use the same terms.
 * I updated the code to prevent creating a new symbol.

r? `@blyxyas`

changelog: [`maybe_misued_cfg`]: Output and code improvements
2023-11-19 22:31:11 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
dfbca7ffa8 Improve maybe_misused_cfg lint output
Small performance improvement when comparing symbols for `maybe_misused_cfg`
Improve suggestion for `maybe_misused_cfg` lint
2023-11-19 22:46:19 +01:00
Esteban Küber
82babe0303 Don't sort span_suggestions, leave that to caller 2023-11-19 17:50:45 +00:00
bors
9c3a365fd2 Auto merge of #11781 - partiallytyped:11710, r=xFrednet
Verify Borrow<T> semantics for types that implement Hash, Borrow<str> and Borrow<[u8]>.

Fixes #11710

The essence of the issue is that types that implement Borrow<T> provide a facet or a representation of the underlying type. Under these semantics `hash(a) == hash(a.borrow())`.

This is a problem when a type implements `Borrow<str>`, `Borrow<[u8]>` and Hash, it is expected that the hash of all three types is identical. The problem is that the hash of [u8] is not the same as that of a String, even when the byte reference ([u8]) is derived from `.as_bytes()`

- [x] Followed [lint naming conventions][lint_naming]
- [x] Added passing UI tests (including committed `.stderr` file)
- [x] `cargo test` passes locally
- [x] Executed `cargo dev update_lints`
- [x] Added lint documentation
- [x] Run `cargo dev fmt`

---

 - [x] Explanation of the issue in the code
 - [x] Tests reproducing the issue
 - [x] Lint rule and emission

---

changelog: New lint: [`impl_hash_borrow_with_str_and_bytes`]
[#11781](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/11781)
2023-11-19 10:59:34 +00:00
Quinn Sinclair
3c1e0afa58 New Lint [impl_hash_with_borrow_str_and_bytes]
Implements a lint to prevent implementation of Hash, Borrow<str> and
Borrow<[u8]> as it breaks Borrow<T> "semantics". According to the book,
types that implement Borrow<A> and Borrow<B> must ensure equality of
borrow results under Eq,Ord and Hash.

> In particular Eq, Ord and Hash must be equivalent for borrowed and
owned values: x.borrow() == y.borrow() should give the same result as x == y.

In the same way, hash(x) == hash(x as Borrow<[u8]>) != hash(x as Borrow<str>).

changelog: newlint [`impl_hash_with_borrow_str_and_bytes`]
2023-11-19 11:33:01 +01:00
bors
dbd19f9b48 Auto merge of #11691 - sjwang05:lines-filter-map-ok-fix, r=Centri3
Lint `flatten()` under `lines_filter_map_ok`

Fixes #11686

changelog: [`lines_filter_map_ok`]: Also lint calls to `flatten()`
2023-11-19 01:50:24 +00:00
bors
9263f806d8 Auto merge of #11782 - Alexendoo:macro-use-imports-ordering, r=Centri3
Make `macro_use_imports` lint ordering more stable

changelog: none

Fixes [the `macro_use_imports` ordering dependence](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/117649#issuecomment-1797716088) on the hash of `Span`s
2023-11-19 01:39:06 +00:00
bors
6eb935a578 Auto merge of #11826 - kpreid:typo, r=Alexendoo
Fix typos in recent lint documentation.

Fixes typos and markup errors, and also makes the examples more realistic by hiding the `;`s so as not to visibly be discarding the computed value. Affected lints:

* `redundant_as_str`
* `unnecessary_map_on_constructor`

changelog: none
2023-11-18 19:49:46 +00:00
Kevin Reid
b3f4a9015c Remove space and rephrase map() advice. 2023-11-18 10:53:03 -08:00
y21
4de845e375 [missing_asserts_for_indexing]: accept len equality checks 2023-11-18 14:59:24 +01:00
Lukas Lueg
a2e396badf Don't suggest a.mul_add(b, c) if parameters are not float
clippy::suboptimal_flops used to not check if the second parameter to f32/f64.mul_add() was float. Since the method is
only defined to take `Self` as paremters, the suggestion was wrong.

Fixes #11831
2023-11-18 13:50:18 +01:00
bors
e8e9510219 Auto merge of #11002 - y21:issue9422, r=Jarcho
teach `eager_or_lazy` about panicky arithmetic operations

Fixes #9422
Fixes #9814
Fixes #11793

It's a bit sad that we have to do this because arithmetic operations seemed to me like the prime example where a closure would not be necessary, but this has "side effects" (changes behavior when going from lazy to eager) as some of these panic on overflow/underflow if compiled with `-Coverflow-checks` (which is the default in debug mode).
Given the number of backlinks in the mentioned issues, this seems to be a FP that is worth fixing, probably.

changelog: [`unnecessary_lazy_evaluations`]: don't lint if closure has panicky arithmetic operations
2023-11-17 18:53:15 +00:00
Kevin Reid
bffb664fbf Fix markup in recent lint documentation.
Also make the examples more realistic by hiding the `;`s so as not to
visibly be discarding the computed value.
2023-11-17 10:12:12 -08:00
bors
31e38fee23 Auto merge of #11821 - GuillaumeGomez:misspelled-cfg, r=blyxyas
Extend `maybe_misused_cfg` lint over `cfg(test)`

Fixes #11240.

One thought I had is that we could use the levenshtein distance (of 1) to ensure this is indeed `test` that was targeted. But maybe it's overkill, not sure.

changelog: [`maybe_misused_cfg`]: Extend lint over `cfg(test)`

r? `@blyxyas`
2023-11-17 11:49:20 +00:00
J-ZhengLi
2d9fc6dfc8 implement unoptimized code logic for [infinite_loops] 2023-11-17 18:10:50 +08:00
lcnr
8c6c542443 rename bound region instantiation
- `erase_late_bound_regions` -> `instantiate_bound_regions_with_erased`
- `replace_late_bound_regions_X` -> `instantiate_bound_regions_X`
2023-11-17 09:29:48 +00:00
Nathan Stocks
4143acf4c8
fix typo 2023-11-16 17:18:48 -07:00
Philipp Krones
6246f0446a Merge commit 'edb720b199083f4107b858a8761648065bf38d86' into clippyup 2023-11-16 19:13:24 +01:00
Philipp Krones
6f952fbe53
Bump Clippy version -> 0.1.76 2023-11-16 19:02:33 +01:00
Philipp Krones
6fab1485c3
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2023-11-16 19:02:04 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
f08037c2f5 Update documentation for MAYBE_MISUSED_CFG lint 2023-11-16 18:07:26 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
74451cd060 Extend maybe_misused_cfg lint over cfg(test) 2023-11-16 18:05:00 +01:00
y21
1e0597cb68 [match_same_arms]: respect allow attrs on arms 2023-11-16 17:28:37 +01:00
y21
8f9c738ce9 dogfood clippy 2023-11-15 21:34:48 +01:00
y21
1b4e2ef3d7 fix empty needle corner case and add tests 2023-11-15 21:10:03 +01:00
y21
676f1f6ef8 [redundant_guards]: lint slice::{starts_with,ends_with} 2023-11-15 20:53:43 +01:00
y21
998a311a13 [redundant_guards]: lint empty slice checks 2023-11-15 19:37:36 +01:00
y21
ef587d22a4 [redundant_guards]: lint empty string checks 2023-11-15 19:33:30 +01:00
y21
bb694615b8 [ptr_arg]: recognize methods that also exist on slices 2023-11-15 14:59:11 +01:00
bors
406d953820 Auto merge of #11806 - xFrednet:changelog-1-74, r=Alexendoo
Changelog for Rust 1.74 🎃

Roses are red,
Halloween is over,
Have you considered,
Buying a Mars rover?

---

### The cats of this release:

<img height=500 src="https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/assets/17087237/095bd32e-b5e3-41db-8f0f-bdef7ca1a6d0" alt="The cats of this Clippy release" />

<sub>The cat for the next release can be nominated in the comments</sub>

---

changelog: none
2023-11-15 12:31:24 +00:00
bors
3ea5bcf5ee Auto merge of #11809 - hrxi:pr_if_same_then_else_style, r=Alexendoo
Change `if_same_then_else` to be a `style` lint

CC #3770

From https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3770#issuecomment-687565594 (`@flip1995):`

> Oh I thought I replied to this: I definitely see now that having this
> as a correctness lint might be the wrong categorization. What we might
> want to do is to just allow this lint, if there are comments in the
> arm bodies. But a good first step would be to downgrade this lint to
> style or complexity. I would vote for style since merging two arms is
> not always less complex.

changelog: [`if_same_then_else`]: Change to be a `style` lint
2023-11-15 12:11:14 +00:00
bors
7ad3373bb1 Auto merge of #11802 - dswij:issue-11765, r=xFrednet
`needless_return_with_question_mark` ignore let-else

Fixes #11765

This PR makes `needless_return_with_question_mark` to ignore expr inside let-else.

changelog: [`needless_return_with_question_mark`] ignore let-else
2023-11-15 10:15:47 +00:00
bors
783b914fae Auto merge of #11804 - y21:issue-11803, r=dswij
[`impl_trait_in_params`]: avoid ICE when function with `impl Trait` type has no parameters

Fixes #11803

If I'm reading the old code correctly, it was taking the span of the first parameter (without checking that it exists, which caused the ICE) and uses that to figure out where the generic parameter to insert should go (cc `@blyxyas` you wrote the lint, is that correct?).
This seemed equivalent to just `generics.span`, which doesn't require calculating the spans like that and simplifies it a fair bit

changelog: don't ICE when function has no parameters but generics have an `impl Trait` type
2023-11-15 04:03:44 +00:00
Jacherr
11881bee6b also move module_style to span_lint_x functions 2023-11-15 01:10:20 +00:00
Jacherr
a86a57079d replace lint with span_lint_and_then 2023-11-15 00:14:38 +00:00
hrxi
b3073c536b Change if_same_then_else to be a style lint
CC #3770

From https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3770#issuecomment-687565594 (@flip1995):

> Oh I thought I replied to this: I definitely see now that having this
> as a correctness lint might be the wrong categorization. What we might
> want to do is to just allow this lint, if there are comments in the
> arm bodies. But a good first step would be to downgrade this lint to
> style or complexity. I would vote for style since merging two arms is
> not always less complex.
2023-11-15 00:33:14 +01:00
xFrednet
9401cf21e4
Update version attribute for 1.74 lints 2023-11-14 18:08:00 +01:00
bors
0c42e451d6 Auto merge of #11791 - Jacherr:iter_over_hash_type, r=Jarcho
Implement new lint `iter_over_hash_type`

Implements and fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/11788

This PR adds a new *restriction* lint `iter_over_hash_type` which prevents `Hash`-types (that is, `HashSet` and `HashMap`) from being used as the iterator in `for` loops.

The justification for this is because in `Hash`-based types, the ordering of items is not guaranteed and may vary between executions of the same program on the same hardware. In addition, it reduces readability due to the unclear iteration order.

The implementation of this lint also ensures the following:
- Calls to `HashMap::keys`, `HashMap::values`, and `HashSet::iter` are also denied when used in `for` loops,
- When this expression is used in procedural macros, it is not linted/denied.

changelog: add new `iter_over_hash_type` lint to prevent unordered iterations through hashed data structures
2023-11-14 15:55:00 +00:00
lcnr
9aa2330e41 finish RegionKind rename
- `ReFree` -> `ReLateParam`
- `ReEarlyBound` -> `ReEarlyParam`
2023-11-14 13:13:27 +00:00
Yudai Fukushima
a9d42e6d6d fix: reduce [manual_memcpy] indexing when array length is same to loop range
Format

refactor: extract function to shrink function length

fix: remove cmp to calculate range

fix: replace if_chain with let chains
2023-11-14 22:05:44 +09:00
y21
3f6b29ad32 [impl_trait_in_params]: fix span calculation 2023-11-14 13:52:44 +01:00
dswij
48f38eb131 needless_return_with_question_mark ignore let-else 2023-11-14 16:30:52 +08:00
lcnr
9ab054d714 update type flags
- `HAS_RE_LATE_BOUND` -> `HAS_RE_BOUND`
- `HAS_TY_LATE_BOUND` -> `HAS_TY_BOUND`
- `HAS_CT_LATE_BOUND` -> `HAS_CT_BOUND`
- `HAS_LATE_BOUND` -> `HAS_BOUND_VARS`
- `fn has_late_bound_regions` -> `fn has_bound_regions`
- `fnhas_non_region_late_bound` -> `fn has_non_region_bound_vars`
- `fn has_late_bound_vars` -> `fn has_bound_vars`
2023-11-13 14:13:54 +00:00
lcnr
c4971f9f65 rename ReLateBound to ReBound
other changes:
- `Region::new_late_bound` -> `Region::new_bound`
- `Region::is_late_bound` -> `Region::is_bound`
2023-11-13 14:13:54 +00:00
y21
d89890d154 move suspicious_doc_comments to doc pass 2023-11-13 13:44:00 +01:00
bors
6a15f3bd49 Auto merge of #11787 - Jarcho:divergence_check, r=dswij
Fixes to `manual_let_else`'s divergence check

A few changes to the divergence check in `manual_let_else` and moves it the implementation to `clippy_utils` since it's generally useful:
* Handle internal `break` and `continue` expressions.
    e.g. The first loop is divergent, but the second is not.
    ```rust
    {
        loop {
            break 'outer;
        };
    }
    {
        loop {
            break;
        };
    }
    ```
* Match rust's definition of divergence which is defined via the type system.
    e.g. The following is not considered divergent by rustc as the inner block has a result type of `()`:
    ```rust
    {
        'a: {
            panic!();
            break 'a;
        };
    }
    ```
* Handle when adding a single semicolon would make the expression divergent.
    e.g. The following would be a divergent if a semicolon were added after the `if` expression:
    ```rust
    { if panic!() { 0 } else { 1 } }
    ```

changelog: None
2023-11-12 15:44:13 +00:00
Matthias Richter
5f651da2de fix iter_kv_map dont suggest into_keys and into_values if msrv is to low 2023-11-12 15:43:08 +01:00
bors
886d5fbeb0 Auto merge of #11508 - Jarcho:issue_11474, r=blyxyas
Lint `needless_borrow` and `explicit_auto_deref` on most union field accesses

Changes both lints to follow rustc's rules around auto-deref through `ManuallyDrop` union fields rather than just bailing on union fields.

changelog: [`needless_borrow`] & [`explicit_auto_deref`]: Lint on most union field accesses
2023-11-12 11:24:01 +00:00
bors
8ee9a9c549 Auto merge of #11767 - matthri:unnecessary-fallible-conversions-ext-notes, r=blyxyas
Add type details to unnecessary_fallible_conversions note

fixes: #11753

changelog: [`unnecessary_fallible_conversions`]: add type details to lint note
2023-11-11 22:51:27 +00:00
Jacherr
938984a24e run cargo dev fmt 2023-11-11 21:29:09 +00:00
Jacherr
941164807f implement more types to lint, fix wording 2023-11-11 21:26:50 +00:00
Jason Newcomb
1a01132417 Lint explicit_auto_deref on most union field accesses. 2023-11-11 15:54:58 -05:00
Matthias Richter
4dead776e1 add type details to unnecessary_fallible_conversions note 2023-11-11 21:01:36 +01:00
Jason Newcomb
a68cd88860 Lint needless_borrow on most union field accesses 2023-11-11 14:50:19 -05:00
Jacherr
7bc39f3af8 format and fix examples 2023-11-11 00:59:05 +00:00
Jacherr
cb90674aed add iter_over_hash_type lint 2023-11-11 00:20:47 +00:00
Alex Macleod
f1979d48d7 Destructure Conf in register_lints 2023-11-10 23:47:52 +00:00
Alex Macleod
13b4bb12ad Clean up after if chain removal 2023-11-10 18:03:13 +00:00
Alex Macleod
9681b4afe0 Run if-to-let-chain clippy*/**/*.rs
https://github.com/Alexendoo/if-to-let-chain
2023-11-10 17:29:28 +00:00
bors
6be0f7414d Auto merge of #11780 - Jacherr:vec-allocator-nolint, r=xFrednet
Disable `vec_box` when using different allocators

Fixes #7114

This PR disables the `vec_box` lint when the `Box` and `Vec` use different allocators (but not when they use the same - custom - allocator).

For example - `Vec<Box<i32, DummyAllocator>>` will disable the lint, and `Vec<Box<i32, DummyAllocator>, DummyAllocator>` will not disable the lint.

In addition, the applicability of this lint has been changed to `Unspecified` due to the automatic fixes potentially breaking code such as the following:

```rs
fn foo() -> Vec<Box<i32>> { // -> Vec<i32>
  vec![Box::new(1)]
}
```

It should be noted that the `if_chain->let-chains` fix has also been applied to this lint, so the diff does contain many changes.

changelog: disable `vec_box` lint when using nonstandard allocators
2023-11-09 23:33:46 +00:00
Jason Newcomb
a44bb07900 Change divergence checking to match the compiler's type system based definition of divergence. 2023-11-09 17:57:06 -05:00
Jason Newcomb
16d58a2982 Lift expr_diverges to clippy_utils as is_never_expr 2023-11-09 17:45:59 -05:00
Alex Macleod
d8c0e6460b Make macro_use_imports lint ordering more stable 2023-11-09 13:34:00 +00:00
bors
34b7d1559f Auto merge of #11779 - partiallytyped:11775, r=blyxyas
[`mod_module_files`] Don't emit lint for mod.rs in tests

fixes: #11775

current state: indiscriminately emits the lint for mod files in tests.

The following

```
tests/
  common/
    mod.rs
  test.rs
```

is a common pattern for code shared across the tests and is suggested in the rust book. The change adds an additional check to verify that the mod file is not in tests.

changelog: Fix [`mod_module_files`]: false positive for mod files in tests folder
2023-11-08 22:27:13 +00:00
Jacherr
7cdaa3b574 replace incorrect bool 2023-11-08 21:47:58 +00:00
PartiallyTyped
7e716ff955 [mod_module_files] Don't emit lint for modules in tests
fixes: #11775

current state: indiscriminately emits the lint for mod files in tests.

The following

tests/
  common/
    mod.rs
  test.rs

is a common pattern for code shared across the tests and is suggested in
the rust book. The change adds an additional check to verify that the
mod file is not in tests.

changelog: Fix [`mod_module_files`]: false positive for mod files in
tests folder
2023-11-08 22:42:12 +01:00
Jacherr
483b109e6e cargo dev fmt 2023-11-08 21:17:40 +00:00
Jacherr
67bb503f26 add support for std::alloc::Global, add more tests 2023-11-08 21:10:27 +00:00
Jacherr
79325604da update testcases, cleanup 2023-11-08 18:42:58 +00:00
PartiallyTyped
399fe32893 [arc_with_non_send_sync] Improve suggested resolution
Fixes: #11714
changelog: [`arc_with_non_send_sync`]: Suggest RC over unsafe impl

Co-authored-by: Alejandra González <blyxyas@gmail.com>
2023-11-08 19:38:59 +01:00
Jacherr
3a91a11740 add logic to check allocator matching 2023-11-08 18:27:33 +00:00
Jacherr
73b9841a3e remove unnecessary find_map calls 2023-11-08 17:41:28 +00:00
dswij
8c79f7840d read_zero_byte_vec refactor for better heuristics 2023-11-07 18:29:32 +08:00
Dinu Blanovschi
67cc4b0cad fix clippy author and failing test 2023-11-04 21:43:18 +01:00
y21
b9efa3ee2c update references of clippy_utils::msrvs and clippy_lints::util::conf 2023-11-04 01:15:32 +01:00
sjwang05
4388158d24
Fix formatting 2023-11-03 13:48:04 -07:00
y21
294df80e2c [unused_enumerate_index]: don't ICE on empty tuples 2023-11-03 21:13:51 +01:00
sjwang05
c50af350a1
Use fm_method_str in lint formatting
Co-authored-by: Catherine Flores <catherine.3.flores@gmail.com>
2023-11-03 10:32:19 -07:00
bors
2d9af160af Auto merge of #117507 - nnethercote:rustc_span, r=Nilstrieb
`rustc_span` cleanups

Just some things I found while looking over this crate.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-11-03 14:57:40 +00:00
sjwang05
10f3977eba
Split arg/method checking into its own function 2023-11-02 18:42:58 -07:00
sjwang05
103200967e
Use match on method args instead of if let 2023-11-02 18:24:24 -07:00
sjwang05
39eded7b05
Lint flatten() under lines_filter_map_ok 2023-11-02 18:24:15 -07:00
bors
902c79c654 Auto merge of #11743 - Alexendoo:dbg-macro-stmt-span, r=xFrednet
Fix `dbg_macro` semi span calculation

`span_including_semi` was using a `BytePos` to index into a file's source which happened to work because the root file of the test started at `BytePos` 0, it didn't work for other files

changelog: none
2023-11-02 20:11:32 +00:00
Philipp Krones
77c1e3aaa1 Merge commit '09ac14c901abc43bd0d617ae4a44e8a4fed98d9c' into clippyup 2023-11-02 17:35:56 +01:00
Philipp Krones
62a82b361c
Format let-chains across the code base
In the updated nightly version, it seems that rustfmt now supports formatting
let-chains. Since we're using them a lot, it's a lot of reformatting.
2023-11-02 17:24:30 +01:00
Philipp Krones
95dc7be92f
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into rustup 2023-11-02 17:24:19 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e1ec2d5cc9 Minimize pub usage in source_map.rs.
Most notably, this commit changes the `pub use crate::*;` in that file
to `use crate::*;`. This requires a lot of `use` items in other crates
to be adjusted, because everything defined within `rustc_span::*` was
also available via `rustc_span::source_map::*`, which is bizarre.

The commit also removes `SourceMap::span_to_relative_line_string`, which
is unused.
2023-11-02 19:35:00 +11:00
Matthias Richter
61c76dd4ff remove code duplication 2023-11-01 23:35:28 +01:00
Matthias Richter
3b759bce9d fix get_first false negative for VecDeque 2023-11-01 23:26:43 +01:00
Alex Macleod
57a464439e Fix dbg_macro semi span calculation 2023-11-01 16:25:15 +00:00
Dinu Blanovschi
bb9cc6d47c refactor: extract common pat_is_wild to clippy_utils
This function was previously defined for the iter_kv_map,
for_kw_map, and unused_enumerate_index lints. This commit extracts
it into clippy_utils.
2023-11-01 14:19:23 +01:00
Dinu Blanovschi
14b82909b0 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Alejandra González <blyxyas@gmail.com>
2023-10-31 18:21:34 +01:00
Dinu Blanovschi
0b90f72064 feat: unused_enumerate_index lint 2023-10-31 17:53:24 +01:00
bors
7d34406015 Auto merge of #11669 - y21:issue11577, r=Jarcho
new lint: `unnecessary_fallible_conversions`

Closes #11577

A new lint that looks for calls such as `i64::try_from(1i32)` and suggests `i64::from(1i32)`. See lint description (and linked issue) for more details for why.

There's a tiny bit of overlap with the `useless_conversion` lint, in that the other one warns `T::try_from(T)` (i.e., fallibly converting to the same type), so this lint ignores cases like `i32::try_from(1i32)` to avoid emitting two warnings for the same expression.

Also, funnily enough, with this one exception, this lint would warn on exactly every case in the `useless_conversion_try` ui test that `useless_conversion` didn't cover (but never two warnings at the same time), which is neat. I did add an `#![allow]` though since we don't want interleaved warnings from multiple lints in the same uitest.

changelog: new lint: `unnecessary_fallible_conversions`
2023-10-31 05:13:48 +00:00
bors
3da80dc752 Auto merge of #11498 - jonboh:issue11494_enumvariants_order_affects_lint, r=Centri3
fix enum_variant_names depending lint depending on order

changelog: [`enum_variant_names`]: fix single word variants preventing lint of later variant pre/postfixed with the enum name

fixes #11494

Single word variants prevented checking the `check_enum_start` and `check_enum_end` for being run on later variants
2023-10-31 01:33:25 +00:00
y21
69c3b9c252 new lint: unnecessary_fallible_conversions 2023-10-30 20:54:24 +01:00
bors
cdc4d56ae7 Auto merge of #11701 - Alexendoo:vec-init-then-push-docs, r=Jarcho
Use multiple pushes in `vec_init_then_push` example

Makes the perf argument clearer, since a single push doesn't have unnecessary allocations compared to `vec![x]`

changelog: none
2023-10-30 17:25:55 +00:00
bors
325e9fd339 Auto merge of #11723 - Alexendoo:clippy-utils-internal, r=Jarcho
Remove internal feature from clippy_utils

It's only used to gate a few `const`s, removing the feature gate means it doesn't have to be recompiled when moving between a normal and `-F internal` build/test/etc

changelog: none
2023-10-30 17:11:53 +00:00
bors
e245f7c29f Auto merge of #11735 - rust-lang:fix-11568, r=blyxyas
ignore lower-camel-case words in `doc_markdown`

This fixes #11568 by ignoring camelCase words starting with a lower case letter.

r? `@blyxyas`

---

changelog: none
2023-10-30 12:06:58 +00:00
bors
739f9e2503 Auto merge of #11727 - dswij:read-zero-byte-vec-nursery, r=Centri3
move `read_zero_byte_vec` to nursery

I think the concerns in #9274 are valid, and we should move this to nursery while we're reworking this.

changelog: [`read_zero_byte_vec`] moved to nursery
2023-10-29 22:09:07 +00:00
Andre Bogus
e6c804c457 ignore lower-camel-case words in doc_markdown 2023-10-29 23:04:17 +01:00
jonboh
c51e2a0f75 fix enum_variant_names depending lint depending on order 2023-10-29 17:34:11 +01:00
bors
fa6fd8c346 Auto merge of #11726 - Wilfred:todo_docs, r=dswij
Expand docs on clippy::todo

https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/macro.todo.html describes that `todo!()` is intended for explicitly unfinished code. Explain this, and mention `unimplemented!()` as an alternative.

Whilst we're here, improve the punctuation on the other lints.

changelog: [`todo`]: expand docs
2023-10-29 09:07:51 +00:00
cui fliter
2030c58b81 Fix some typos
Signed-off-by: cui fliter <imcusg@gmail.com>
2023-10-29 11:59:40 +08:00
dswij
2fea83b8c9 move read_zero_byte_vec to nursery 2023-10-29 03:40:45 +08:00
bors
5852ca8443 Auto merge of #11724 - rust-lang:fix-11559, r=blyxyas
Fix missing parenthesis in suboptimal floating point help

This fixes #11559 by adding a branch in the `Neg` implementation for `Sugg` that adds parentheses to keep precedence in order, then using that in the suggestion. I also removed some needless `.to_string()`s while I was at it.

---

changelog: none
2023-10-28 18:46:28 +00:00
bors
f8409ef85f Auto merge of #11696 - y21:iter_without_into_iter_suggestion, r=xFrednet
[`iter_without_into_iter`]: fix papercuts in suggestion and restrict linting to exported types

See #11692 for more context.

tldr: the lint `iter_without_into_iter` has suggestions that don't compile, which imo isn't that problematic because it does have the appropriate `Applicability` that tells external tools that it shouldn't be auto-applied.
However there were some obvious "errors" in the suggestion that really should've been included in my initial PR adding the lint, which is fixed by this PR:
- `IntoIterator::into_iter` needs a `self` argument.
- `IntoIterator::Iter` associated type doesn't exist. This should've just been `Item`.

This still doesn't make it machine applicable, and the remaining things are imho quite non-trivial to implement, as I've explained in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/11692#issuecomment-1773886111.
I personally think it's fine to leave it there and let the user change the remaining errors when copy-pasting the suggestion (e.g. errors caused by lifetimes that were permitted in fn return-position but are not in associated types).
This is how many of our other lint suggestions already work.

Also, we now restrict linting to only exported types. This required moving basically all of the tests around since they were previously in the `main` function. Same for `into_iter_without_iter`. The git diff is a bit useless here...

changelog: [`iter_without_into_iter`]: fix papercuts in suggestion and restrict linting to exported types

(cc `@lopopolo,` figured I should mention you since you created the issue)
2023-10-28 14:50:51 +00:00
y21
9a10d32c9a reword limitation section 2023-10-28 02:29:33 +02:00
Wilfred Hughes
58fe45102d Expand docs on clippy::todo
https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/macro.todo.html
describes that `todo!()` is intended for explicitly unfinished
code. Explain this, and mention `unimplemented!()` as an alternative.

Whilst we're here, improve the punctuation on the other lints.
2023-10-27 10:22:41 -07:00