rust/tests/ui/cognitive_complexity.rs

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Rust

#![allow(clippy::all)]
#![warn(clippy::cognitive_complexity)]
#![allow(unused, unused_crate_dependencies)]
#[rustfmt::skip]
fn main() {
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
if true {
println!("a");
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn kaboom() {
let n = 0;
'a: for i in 0..20 {
'b: for j in i..20 {
for k in j..20 {
if k == 5 {
break 'b;
}
if j == 3 && k == 6 {
continue 'a;
}
if k == j {
continue;
}
println!("bake");
}
}
println!("cake");
}
}
fn bloo() {
match 42 {
0 => println!("hi"),
1 => println!("hai"),
2 => println!("hey"),
3 => println!("hallo"),
4 => println!("hello"),
5 => println!("salut"),
6 => println!("good morning"),
7 => println!("good evening"),
8 => println!("good afternoon"),
9 => println!("good night"),
10 => println!("bonjour"),
11 => println!("hej"),
12 => println!("hej hej"),
13 => println!("greetings earthling"),
14 => println!("take us to you leader"),
15 | 17 | 19 | 21 | 23 | 25 | 27 | 29 | 31 | 33 => println!("take us to you leader"),
35 | 37 | 39 | 41 | 43 | 45 | 47 | 49 | 51 | 53 => println!("there is no undefined behavior"),
55 | 57 | 59 | 61 | 63 | 65 | 67 | 69 | 71 | 73 => println!("I know borrow-fu"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
}
// Short circuiting operations don't increase the complexity of a function.
// Note that the minimum complexity of a function is 1.
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn lots_of_short_circuits() -> bool {
true && false && true && false && true && false && true
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn lots_of_short_circuits2() -> bool {
true || false || true || false || true || false || true
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn baa() {
let x = || match 99 {
0 => 0,
1 => 1,
2 => 2,
4 => 4,
6 => 6,
9 => 9,
_ => 42,
};
if x() == 42 {
println!("x");
} else {
println!("not x");
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn bar() {
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
}
#[test]
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
/// Tests are usually complex but simple at the same time. `clippy::cognitive_complexity` used to
/// give lots of false-positives in tests.
fn dont_warn_on_tests() {
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn barr() {
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
1 => println!("bla"),
2 | 3 => println!("blub"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn barr2() {
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
1 => println!("bla"),
2 | 3 => println!("blub"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
1 => println!("bla"),
2 | 3 => println!("blub"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn barrr() {
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
1 => panic!("bla"),
2 | 3 => println!("blub"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn barrr2() {
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
1 => panic!("bla"),
2 | 3 => println!("blub"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
1 => panic!("bla"),
2 | 3 => println!("blub"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn barrrr() {
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
1 => println!("bla"),
2 | 3 => panic!("blub"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn barrrr2() {
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
1 => println!("bla"),
2 | 3 => panic!("blub"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
match 99 {
0 => println!("hi"),
1 => println!("bla"),
2 | 3 => panic!("blub"),
_ => println!("bye"),
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn cake() {
if 4 == 5 {
println!("yea");
} else {
panic!("meh");
}
println!("whee");
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
pub fn read_file(input_path: &str) -> String {
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Read, Write};
use std::path::Path;
let mut file = match File::open(&Path::new(input_path)) {
Ok(f) => f,
Err(err) => {
panic!("Can't open {}: {}", input_path, err);
},
};
let mut bytes = Vec::new();
match file.read_to_end(&mut bytes) {
Ok(..) => {},
Err(_) => {
panic!("Can't read {}", input_path);
},
};
match String::from_utf8(bytes) {
Ok(contents) => contents,
Err(_) => {
panic!("{} is not UTF-8 encoded", input_path);
},
}
}
enum Void {}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn void(void: Void) {
if true {
match void {}
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn mcarton_sees_all() {
panic!("meh");
panic!("möh");
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn try_() -> Result<i32, &'static str> {
match 5 {
5 => Ok(5),
_ => return Err("bla"),
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn try_again() -> Result<i32, &'static str> {
let _ = Ok(42)?;
let _ = Ok(43)?;
let _ = Ok(44)?;
let _ = Ok(45)?;
let _ = Ok(46)?;
let _ = Ok(47)?;
let _ = Ok(48)?;
let _ = Ok(49)?;
match 5 {
5 => Ok(5),
_ => return Err("bla"),
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn early() -> Result<i32, &'static str> {
return Ok(5);
return Ok(5);
return Ok(5);
return Ok(5);
return Ok(5);
return Ok(5);
return Ok(5);
return Ok(5);
return Ok(5);
}
#[rustfmt::skip]
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn early_ret() -> i32 {
let a = if true { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; };
match 5 {
5 => 5,
_ => return 6,
}
}
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
fn closures() {
let x = |a: i32, b: i32| -> i32 {
if true {
println!("moo");
}
a + b
};
}
struct Moo;
#[clippy::cognitive_complexity = "1"]
impl Moo {
fn moo(&self) {
if true {
println!("moo");
}
}
}