rust/tests/ui/ptr_arg.rs
Alex Macleod e2c30f05c1 Ignore references to type aliases in ptr_arg
Works using the fact that the hir path will point to a TyAlias, rather
than being resolved to the underlying type
2021-10-27 19:08:42 +01:00

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#![allow(
unused,
clippy::many_single_char_names,
clippy::redundant_clone,
clippy::if_then_panic
)]
#![warn(clippy::ptr_arg)]
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::path::PathBuf;
fn do_vec(x: &Vec<i64>) {
//Nothing here
}
fn do_vec_mut(x: &mut Vec<i64>) {
// no error here
//Nothing here
}
fn do_str(x: &String) {
//Nothing here either
}
fn do_str_mut(x: &mut String) {
// no error here
//Nothing here either
}
fn do_path(x: &PathBuf) {
//Nothing here either
}
fn do_path_mut(x: &mut PathBuf) {
// no error here
//Nothing here either
}
fn main() {}
trait Foo {
type Item;
fn do_vec(x: &Vec<i64>);
fn do_item(x: &Self::Item);
}
struct Bar;
// no error, in trait impl (#425)
impl Foo for Bar {
type Item = Vec<u8>;
fn do_vec(x: &Vec<i64>) {}
fn do_item(x: &Vec<u8>) {}
}
fn cloned(x: &Vec<u8>) -> Vec<u8> {
let e = x.clone();
let f = e.clone(); // OK
let g = x;
let h = g.clone(); // Alas, we cannot reliably detect this without following data.
let i = (e).clone();
x.clone()
}
fn str_cloned(x: &String) -> String {
let a = x.clone();
let b = x.clone();
let c = b.clone();
let d = a.clone().clone().clone();
x.clone()
}
fn path_cloned(x: &PathBuf) -> PathBuf {
let a = x.clone();
let b = x.clone();
let c = b.clone();
let d = a.clone().clone().clone();
x.clone()
}
fn false_positive_capacity(x: &Vec<u8>, y: &String) {
let a = x.capacity();
let b = y.clone();
let c = y.as_str();
}
fn false_positive_capacity_too(x: &String) -> String {
if x.capacity() > 1024 {
panic!("Too large!");
}
x.clone()
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn test_cow_with_ref(c: &Cow<[i32]>) {}
fn test_cow(c: Cow<[i32]>) {
let _c = c;
}
trait Foo2 {
fn do_string(&self);
}
// no error for &self references where self is of type String (#2293)
impl Foo2 for String {
fn do_string(&self) {}
}
// Check that the allow attribute on parameters is honored
mod issue_5644 {
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::path::PathBuf;
fn allowed(
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _v: &Vec<u32>,
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _s: &String,
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _p: &PathBuf,
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _c: &Cow<[i32]>,
) {
}
struct S {}
impl S {
fn allowed(
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _v: &Vec<u32>,
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _s: &String,
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _p: &PathBuf,
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _c: &Cow<[i32]>,
) {
}
}
trait T {
fn allowed(
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _v: &Vec<u32>,
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _s: &String,
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _p: &PathBuf,
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)] _c: &Cow<[i32]>,
) {
}
}
}
mod issue6509 {
use std::path::PathBuf;
fn foo_vec(vec: &Vec<u8>) {
let _ = vec.clone().pop();
let _ = vec.clone().clone();
}
fn foo_path(path: &PathBuf) {
let _ = path.clone().pop();
let _ = path.clone().clone();
}
fn foo_str(str: &PathBuf) {
let _ = str.clone().pop();
let _ = str.clone().clone();
}
}
// No error for types behind an alias (#7699)
type A = Vec<u8>;
fn aliased(a: &A) {}