4 #[allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)]
13 pub mod eager_or_lazy;
17 #[cfg(feature = "internal-lints")]
18 pub mod internal_lints;
19 pub mod numeric_literal;
22 pub mod qualify_min_const_fn;
27 pub use self::attrs::*;
28 pub use self::diagnostics::*;
29 pub use self::hir_utils::{both, eq_expr_value, over, SpanlessEq, SpanlessHash};
32 use std::collections::hash_map::Entry;
33 use std::hash::BuildHasherDefault;
36 use if_chain::if_chain;
37 use rustc_ast::ast::{self, Attribute, LitKind};
38 use rustc_attr as attr;
39 use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
40 use rustc_errors::Applicability;
42 use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res};
43 use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, CRATE_DEF_INDEX, LOCAL_CRATE};
44 use rustc_hir::intravisit::{NestedVisitorMap, Visitor};
47 def, Arm, Block, Body, Constness, Crate, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, HirId, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind,
48 MatchSource, Param, Pat, PatKind, Path, PathSegment, QPath, TraitItem, TraitItemKind, TraitRef, TyKind, Unsafety,
50 use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt;
51 use rustc_lint::{LateContext, Level, Lint, LintContext};
52 use rustc_middle::hir::map::Map;
53 use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind};
54 use rustc_middle::ty::{self, layout::IntegerExt, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable};
55 use rustc_semver::RustcVersion;
56 use rustc_session::Session;
57 use rustc_span::hygiene::{ExpnKind, MacroKind};
58 use rustc_span::source_map::original_sp;
59 use rustc_span::sym as rustc_sym;
60 use rustc_span::symbol::{self, kw, Symbol};
61 use rustc_span::{BytePos, Pos, Span, DUMMY_SP};
62 use rustc_target::abi::Integer;
63 use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::normalize::AtExt;
64 use smallvec::SmallVec;
66 use crate::consts::{constant, Constant};
68 pub fn parse_msrv(msrv: &str, sess: Option<&Session>, span: Option<Span>) -> Option<RustcVersion> {
69 if let Ok(version) = RustcVersion::parse(msrv) {
71 } else if let Some(sess) = sess {
72 if let Some(span) = span {
73 sess.span_err(span, &format!("`{}` is not a valid Rust version", msrv));
79 pub fn meets_msrv(msrv: Option<&RustcVersion>, lint_msrv: &RustcVersion) -> bool {
80 msrv.map_or(true, |msrv| msrv.meets(*lint_msrv))
83 macro_rules! extract_msrv_attr {
85 extract_msrv_attr!(@LateContext, ());
88 extract_msrv_attr!(@EarlyContext);
90 (@$context:ident$(, $call:tt)?) => {
91 fn enter_lint_attrs(&mut self, cx: &rustc_lint::$context<'tcx>, attrs: &'tcx [rustc_ast::ast::Attribute]) {
92 use $crate::utils::get_unique_inner_attr;
93 match get_unique_inner_attr(cx.sess$($call)?, attrs, "msrv") {
95 if let Some(msrv) = msrv_attr.value_str() {
96 self.msrv = $crate::utils::parse_msrv(
98 Some(cx.sess$($call)?),
102 cx.sess$($call)?.span_err(msrv_attr.span, "bad clippy attribute");
111 /// Returns `true` if the two spans come from differing expansions (i.e., one is
112 /// from a macro and one isn't).
114 pub fn differing_macro_contexts(lhs: Span, rhs: Span) -> bool {
115 rhs.ctxt() != lhs.ctxt()
118 /// Returns `true` if the given `NodeId` is inside a constant context
123 /// if in_constant(cx, expr.hir_id) {
127 pub fn in_constant(cx: &LateContext<'_>, id: HirId) -> bool {
128 let parent_id = cx.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(id);
129 match cx.tcx.hir().get(parent_id) {
131 kind: ItemKind::Const(..) | ItemKind::Static(..),
134 | Node::TraitItem(&TraitItem {
135 kind: TraitItemKind::Const(..),
138 | Node::ImplItem(&ImplItem {
139 kind: ImplItemKind::Const(..),
142 | Node::AnonConst(_) => true,
144 kind: ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, ..),
147 | Node::ImplItem(&ImplItem {
148 kind: ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _),
150 }) => sig.header.constness == Constness::Const,
155 /// Returns `true` if this `span` was expanded by any macro.
157 pub fn in_macro(span: Span) -> bool {
158 if span.from_expansion() {
159 !matches!(span.ctxt().outer_expn_data().kind, ExpnKind::Desugaring(..))
165 // If the snippet is empty, it's an attribute that was inserted during macro
166 // expansion and we want to ignore those, because they could come from external
167 // sources that the user has no control over.
168 // For some reason these attributes don't have any expansion info on them, so
169 // we have to check it this way until there is a better way.
170 pub fn is_present_in_source<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> bool {
171 if let Some(snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, span) {
172 if snippet.is_empty() {
179 /// Checks if given pattern is a wildcard (`_`)
180 pub fn is_wild<'tcx>(pat: &impl std::ops::Deref<Target = Pat<'tcx>>) -> bool {
181 matches!(pat.kind, PatKind::Wild)
184 /// Checks if type is struct, enum or union type with the given def path.
186 /// If the type is a diagnostic item, use `is_type_diagnostic_item` instead.
187 /// If you change the signature, remember to update the internal lint `MatchTypeOnDiagItem`
188 pub fn match_type(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>, path: &[&str]) -> bool {
190 ty::Adt(adt, _) => match_def_path(cx, adt.did, path),
195 /// Checks if the type is equal to a diagnostic item
197 /// If you change the signature, remember to update the internal lint `MatchTypeOnDiagItem`
198 pub fn is_type_diagnostic_item(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>, diag_item: Symbol) -> bool {
200 ty::Adt(adt, _) => cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(diag_item, adt.did),
205 /// Checks if the type is equal to a lang item
206 pub fn is_type_lang_item(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>, lang_item: hir::LangItem) -> bool {
208 ty::Adt(adt, _) => cx.tcx.lang_items().require(lang_item).unwrap() == adt.did,
213 /// Checks if the method call given in `expr` belongs to the given trait.
214 pub fn match_trait_method(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, path: &[&str]) -> bool {
215 let def_id = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(expr.hir_id).unwrap();
216 let trt_id = cx.tcx.trait_of_item(def_id);
217 trt_id.map_or(false, |trt_id| match_def_path(cx, trt_id, path))
220 /// Checks if an expression references a variable of the given name.
221 pub fn match_var(expr: &Expr<'_>, var: Symbol) -> bool {
222 if let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, ref path)) = expr.kind {
223 if let [p] = path.segments {
224 return p.ident.name == var;
230 pub fn last_path_segment<'tcx>(path: &QPath<'tcx>) -> &'tcx PathSegment<'tcx> {
232 QPath::Resolved(_, ref path) => path.segments.last().expect("A path must have at least one segment"),
233 QPath::TypeRelative(_, ref seg) => seg,
234 QPath::LangItem(..) => panic!("last_path_segment: lang item has no path segments"),
238 pub fn single_segment_path<'tcx>(path: &QPath<'tcx>) -> Option<&'tcx PathSegment<'tcx>> {
240 QPath::Resolved(_, ref path) => path.segments.get(0),
241 QPath::TypeRelative(_, ref seg) => Some(seg),
242 QPath::LangItem(..) => None,
246 /// Matches a `QPath` against a slice of segment string literals.
248 /// There is also `match_path` if you are dealing with a `rustc_hir::Path` instead of a
249 /// `rustc_hir::QPath`.
253 /// match_qpath(path, &["std", "rt", "begin_unwind"])
255 pub fn match_qpath(path: &QPath<'_>, segments: &[&str]) -> bool {
257 QPath::Resolved(_, ref path) => match_path(path, segments),
258 QPath::TypeRelative(ref ty, ref segment) => match ty.kind {
259 TyKind::Path(ref inner_path) => {
260 if let [prefix @ .., end] = segments {
261 if match_qpath(inner_path, prefix) {
262 return segment.ident.name.as_str() == *end;
269 QPath::LangItem(..) => false,
273 /// Matches a `Path` against a slice of segment string literals.
275 /// There is also `match_qpath` if you are dealing with a `rustc_hir::QPath` instead of a
276 /// `rustc_hir::Path`.
281 /// if match_path(&trait_ref.path, &paths::HASH) {
282 /// // This is the `std::hash::Hash` trait.
285 /// if match_path(ty_path, &["rustc", "lint", "Lint"]) {
286 /// // This is a `rustc_middle::lint::Lint`.
289 pub fn match_path(path: &Path<'_>, segments: &[&str]) -> bool {
293 .zip(segments.iter().rev())
294 .all(|(a, b)| a.ident.name.as_str() == *b)
297 /// Matches a `Path` against a slice of segment string literals, e.g.
301 /// match_path_ast(path, &["std", "rt", "begin_unwind"])
303 pub fn match_path_ast(path: &ast::Path, segments: &[&str]) -> bool {
307 .zip(segments.iter().rev())
308 .all(|(a, b)| a.ident.name.as_str() == *b)
311 /// Gets the definition associated to a path.
312 pub fn path_to_res(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &[&str]) -> Option<def::Res> {
313 let crates = cx.tcx.crates();
316 .find(|&&krate| cx.tcx.crate_name(krate).as_str() == path[0]);
317 if let Some(krate) = krate {
320 index: CRATE_DEF_INDEX,
322 let mut current_item = None;
323 let mut items = cx.tcx.item_children(krate);
324 let mut path_it = path.iter().skip(1).peekable();
327 let segment = match path_it.next() {
328 Some(segment) => segment,
332 // `get_def_path` seems to generate these empty segments for extern blocks.
333 // We can just ignore them.
334 if segment.is_empty() {
338 let result = SmallVec::<[_; 8]>::new();
339 for item in mem::replace(&mut items, cx.tcx.arena.alloc_slice(&result)).iter() {
340 if item.ident.name.as_str() == *segment {
341 if path_it.peek().is_none() {
342 return Some(item.res);
345 current_item = Some(item);
346 items = cx.tcx.item_children(item.res.def_id());
351 // The segment isn't a child_item.
352 // Try to find it under an inherent impl.
354 if path_it.peek().is_none();
355 if let Some(current_item) = current_item;
356 let item_def_id = current_item.res.def_id();
357 if cx.tcx.def_kind(item_def_id) == DefKind::Struct;
359 // Bad `find_map` suggestion. See #4193.
360 #[allow(clippy::find_map)]
361 return cx.tcx.inherent_impls(item_def_id).iter()
362 .flat_map(|&impl_def_id| cx.tcx.item_children(impl_def_id))
363 .find(|item| item.ident.name.as_str() == *segment)
364 .map(|item| item.res);
373 pub fn qpath_res(cx: &LateContext<'_>, qpath: &hir::QPath<'_>, id: hir::HirId) -> Res {
375 hir::QPath::Resolved(_, path) => path.res,
376 hir::QPath::TypeRelative(..) | hir::QPath::LangItem(..) => {
377 if cx.tcx.has_typeck_results(id.owner.to_def_id()) {
378 cx.tcx.typeck(id.owner).qpath_res(qpath, id)
386 /// Convenience function to get the `DefId` of a trait by path.
387 /// It could be a trait or trait alias.
388 pub fn get_trait_def_id(cx: &LateContext<'_>, path: &[&str]) -> Option<DefId> {
389 let res = match path_to_res(cx, path) {
395 Res::Def(DefKind::Trait | DefKind::TraitAlias, trait_id) => Some(trait_id),
396 Res::Err => unreachable!("this trait resolution is impossible: {:?}", &path),
401 /// Checks whether a type implements a trait.
402 /// See also `get_trait_def_id`.
403 pub fn implements_trait<'tcx>(
404 cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
407 ty_params: &[GenericArg<'tcx>],
409 // Do not check on infer_types to avoid panic in evaluate_obligation.
410 if ty.has_infer_types() {
413 let ty = cx.tcx.erase_regions(ty);
414 if ty.has_escaping_bound_vars() {
417 let ty_params = cx.tcx.mk_substs(ty_params.iter());
418 cx.tcx.type_implements_trait((trait_id, ty, ty_params, cx.param_env))
421 /// Gets the `hir::TraitRef` of the trait the given method is implemented for.
423 /// Use this if you want to find the `TraitRef` of the `Add` trait in this example:
426 /// struct Point(isize, isize);
428 /// impl std::ops::Add for Point {
429 /// type Output = Self;
431 /// fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self {
436 pub fn trait_ref_of_method<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, hir_id: HirId) -> Option<&'tcx TraitRef<'tcx>> {
437 // Get the implemented trait for the current function
438 let parent_impl = cx.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(hir_id);
440 if parent_impl != hir::CRATE_HIR_ID;
441 if let hir::Node::Item(item) = cx.tcx.hir().get(parent_impl);
442 if let hir::ItemKind::Impl{ of_trait: trait_ref, .. } = &item.kind;
443 then { return trait_ref.as_ref(); }
448 /// Checks whether this type implements `Drop`.
449 pub fn has_drop<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
450 match ty.ty_adt_def() {
451 Some(def) => def.has_dtor(cx.tcx),
456 /// Returns the method names and argument list of nested method call expressions that make up
457 /// `expr`. method/span lists are sorted with the most recent call first.
458 pub fn method_calls<'tcx>(
459 expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>,
461 ) -> (Vec<Symbol>, Vec<&'tcx [Expr<'tcx>]>, Vec<Span>) {
462 let mut method_names = Vec::with_capacity(max_depth);
463 let mut arg_lists = Vec::with_capacity(max_depth);
464 let mut spans = Vec::with_capacity(max_depth);
466 let mut current = expr;
467 for _ in 0..max_depth {
468 if let ExprKind::MethodCall(path, span, args, _) = ¤t.kind {
469 if args.iter().any(|e| e.span.from_expansion()) {
472 method_names.push(path.ident.name);
473 arg_lists.push(&**args);
481 (method_names, arg_lists, spans)
484 /// Matches an `Expr` against a chain of methods, and return the matched `Expr`s.
486 /// For example, if `expr` represents the `.baz()` in `foo.bar().baz()`,
487 /// `method_chain_args(expr, &["bar", "baz"])` will return a `Vec`
488 /// containing the `Expr`s for
489 /// `.bar()` and `.baz()`
490 pub fn method_chain_args<'a>(expr: &'a Expr<'_>, methods: &[&str]) -> Option<Vec<&'a [Expr<'a>]>> {
491 let mut current = expr;
492 let mut matched = Vec::with_capacity(methods.len());
493 for method_name in methods.iter().rev() {
494 // method chains are stored last -> first
495 if let ExprKind::MethodCall(ref path, _, ref args, _) = current.kind {
496 if path.ident.name.as_str() == *method_name {
497 if args.iter().any(|e| e.span.from_expansion()) {
500 matched.push(&**args); // build up `matched` backwards
501 current = &args[0] // go to parent expression
509 // Reverse `matched` so that it is in the same order as `methods`.
514 /// Returns `true` if the provided `def_id` is an entrypoint to a program.
515 pub fn is_entrypoint_fn(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
517 .entry_fn(LOCAL_CRATE)
518 .map_or(false, |(entry_fn_def_id, _)| def_id == entry_fn_def_id.to_def_id())
521 /// Returns `true` if the expression is in the program's `#[panic_handler]`.
522 pub fn is_in_panic_handler(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> bool {
523 let parent = cx.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(e.hir_id);
524 let def_id = cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(parent).to_def_id();
525 Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().panic_impl()
528 /// Gets the name of the item the expression is in, if available.
529 pub fn get_item_name(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Option<Symbol> {
530 let parent_id = cx.tcx.hir().get_parent_item(expr.hir_id);
531 match cx.tcx.hir().find(parent_id) {
533 Node::Item(Item { ident, .. })
534 | Node::TraitItem(TraitItem { ident, .. })
535 | Node::ImplItem(ImplItem { ident, .. }),
536 ) => Some(ident.name),
541 /// Gets the name of a `Pat`, if any.
542 pub fn get_pat_name(pat: &Pat<'_>) -> Option<Symbol> {
544 PatKind::Binding(.., ref spname, _) => Some(spname.name),
545 PatKind::Path(ref qpath) => single_segment_path(qpath).map(|ps| ps.ident.name),
546 PatKind::Box(ref p) | PatKind::Ref(ref p, _) => get_pat_name(&*p),
551 struct ContainsName {
556 impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ContainsName {
557 type Map = Map<'tcx>;
559 fn visit_name(&mut self, _: Span, name: Symbol) {
560 if self.name == name {
564 fn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> NestedVisitorMap<Self::Map> {
565 NestedVisitorMap::None
569 /// Checks if an `Expr` contains a certain name.
570 pub fn contains_name(name: Symbol, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool {
571 let mut cn = ContainsName { name, result: false };
576 /// Returns `true` if `expr` contains a return expression
577 pub fn contains_return(expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool {
578 struct RetCallFinder {
582 impl<'tcx> hir::intravisit::Visitor<'tcx> for RetCallFinder {
583 type Map = Map<'tcx>;
585 fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'_>) {
589 if let hir::ExprKind::Ret(..) = &expr.kind {
592 hir::intravisit::walk_expr(self, expr);
596 fn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> hir::intravisit::NestedVisitorMap<Self::Map> {
597 hir::intravisit::NestedVisitorMap::None
601 let mut visitor = RetCallFinder { found: false };
602 visitor.visit_expr(expr);
606 /// Converts a span to a code snippet if available, otherwise use default.
608 /// This is useful if you want to provide suggestions for your lint or more generally, if you want
609 /// to convert a given `Span` to a `str`.
613 /// snippet(cx, expr.span, "..")
615 pub fn snippet<'a, T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span, default: &'a str) -> Cow<'a, str> {
616 snippet_opt(cx, span).map_or_else(|| Cow::Borrowed(default), From::from)
619 /// Same as `snippet`, but it adapts the applicability level by following rules:
621 /// - Applicability level `Unspecified` will never be changed.
622 /// - If the span is inside a macro, change the applicability level to `MaybeIncorrect`.
623 /// - If the default value is used and the applicability level is `MachineApplicable`, change it to
624 /// `HasPlaceholders`
625 pub fn snippet_with_applicability<'a, T: LintContext>(
629 applicability: &mut Applicability,
631 if *applicability != Applicability::Unspecified && span.from_expansion() {
632 *applicability = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect;
634 snippet_opt(cx, span).map_or_else(
636 if *applicability == Applicability::MachineApplicable {
637 *applicability = Applicability::HasPlaceholders;
639 Cow::Borrowed(default)
645 /// Same as `snippet`, but should only be used when it's clear that the input span is
646 /// not a macro argument.
647 pub fn snippet_with_macro_callsite<'a, T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span, default: &'a str) -> Cow<'a, str> {
648 snippet(cx, span.source_callsite(), default)
651 /// Converts a span to a code snippet. Returns `None` if not available.
652 pub fn snippet_opt<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> Option<String> {
653 cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(span).ok()
656 /// Converts a span (from a block) to a code snippet if available, otherwise use default.
658 /// This trims the code of indentation, except for the first line. Use it for blocks or block-like
659 /// things which need to be printed as such.
661 /// The `indent_relative_to` arg can be used, to provide a span, where the indentation of the
662 /// resulting snippet of the given span.
667 /// snippet_block(cx, block.span, "..", None)
668 /// // where, `block` is the block of the if expr
672 /// // will return the snippet
679 /// snippet_block(cx, block.span, "..", Some(if_expr.span))
680 /// // where, `block` is the block of the if expr
684 /// // will return the snippet
687 /// } // aligned with `if`
689 /// Note that the first line of the snippet always has 0 indentation.
690 pub fn snippet_block<'a, T: LintContext>(
694 indent_relative_to: Option<Span>,
696 let snip = snippet(cx, span, default);
697 let indent = indent_relative_to.and_then(|s| indent_of(cx, s));
698 reindent_multiline(snip, true, indent)
701 /// Same as `snippet_block`, but adapts the applicability level by the rules of
702 /// `snippet_with_applicability`.
703 pub fn snippet_block_with_applicability<'a, T: LintContext>(
707 indent_relative_to: Option<Span>,
708 applicability: &mut Applicability,
710 let snip = snippet_with_applicability(cx, span, default, applicability);
711 let indent = indent_relative_to.and_then(|s| indent_of(cx, s));
712 reindent_multiline(snip, true, indent)
715 /// Returns a new Span that extends the original Span to the first non-whitespace char of the first
721 /// // will be converted to
725 pub fn first_line_of_span<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> Span {
726 first_char_in_first_line(cx, span).map_or(span, |first_char_pos| span.with_lo(first_char_pos))
729 fn first_char_in_first_line<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> Option<BytePos> {
730 let line_span = line_span(cx, span);
731 snippet_opt(cx, line_span).and_then(|snip| {
732 snip.find(|c: char| !c.is_whitespace())
733 .map(|pos| line_span.lo() + BytePos::from_usize(pos))
737 /// Returns the indentation of the line of a span
741 /// // ^^ -- will return 0
743 /// // ^^ -- will return 4
745 pub fn indent_of<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> Option<usize> {
746 snippet_opt(cx, line_span(cx, span)).and_then(|snip| snip.find(|c: char| !c.is_whitespace()))
749 /// Returns the positon just before rarrow
752 /// fn into(self) -> () {}
754 /// // in case of unformatted code
755 /// fn into2(self)-> () {}
757 /// fn into3(self) -> () {}
760 #[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
761 pub fn position_before_rarrow(s: String) -> Option<usize> {
762 s.rfind("->").map(|rpos| {
764 let chars: Vec<char> = s.chars().collect();
766 if let Some(c) = chars.get(rpos - 1) {
767 if c.is_whitespace() {
778 /// Extends the span to the beginning of the spans line, incl. whitespaces.
783 /// // will be converted to
785 /// // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
787 fn line_span<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> Span {
788 let span = original_sp(span, DUMMY_SP);
789 let source_map_and_line = cx.sess().source_map().lookup_line(span.lo()).unwrap();
790 let line_no = source_map_and_line.line;
791 let line_start = source_map_and_line.sf.lines[line_no];
792 Span::new(line_start, span.hi(), span.ctxt())
795 /// Like `snippet_block`, but add braces if the expr is not an `ExprKind::Block`.
796 /// Also takes an `Option<String>` which can be put inside the braces.
797 pub fn expr_block<'a, T: LintContext>(
800 option: Option<String>,
802 indent_relative_to: Option<Span>,
804 let code = snippet_block(cx, expr.span, default, indent_relative_to);
805 let string = option.unwrap_or_default();
806 if expr.span.from_expansion() {
807 Cow::Owned(format!("{{ {} }}", snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, expr.span, default)))
808 } else if let ExprKind::Block(_, _) = expr.kind {
809 Cow::Owned(format!("{}{}", code, string))
810 } else if string.is_empty() {
811 Cow::Owned(format!("{{ {} }}", code))
813 Cow::Owned(format!("{{\n{};\n{}\n}}", code, string))
817 /// Reindent a multiline string with possibility of ignoring the first line.
818 #[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
819 pub fn reindent_multiline(s: Cow<'_, str>, ignore_first: bool, indent: Option<usize>) -> Cow<'_, str> {
820 let s_space = reindent_multiline_inner(&s, ignore_first, indent, ' ');
821 let s_tab = reindent_multiline_inner(&s_space, ignore_first, indent, '\t');
822 reindent_multiline_inner(&s_tab, ignore_first, indent, ' ').into()
825 fn reindent_multiline_inner(s: &str, ignore_first: bool, indent: Option<usize>, ch: char) -> String {
828 .skip(ignore_first as usize)
833 // ignore empty lines
834 Some(l.char_indices().find(|&(_, x)| x != ch).unwrap_or((l.len(), ch)).0)
839 let indent = indent.unwrap_or(0);
843 if (ignore_first && i == 0) || l.is_empty() {
845 } else if x > indent {
846 l.split_at(x - indent).1.to_owned()
848 " ".repeat(indent - x) + l
851 .collect::<Vec<String>>()
855 /// Gets the parent expression, if any –- this is useful to constrain a lint.
856 pub fn get_parent_expr<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> Option<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>> {
857 let map = &cx.tcx.hir();
858 let hir_id = e.hir_id;
859 let parent_id = map.get_parent_node(hir_id);
860 if hir_id == parent_id {
863 map.find(parent_id).and_then(|node| {
864 if let Node::Expr(parent) = node {
872 pub fn get_enclosing_block<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, hir_id: HirId) -> Option<&'tcx Block<'tcx>> {
873 let map = &cx.tcx.hir();
874 let enclosing_node = map
875 .get_enclosing_scope(hir_id)
876 .and_then(|enclosing_id| map.find(enclosing_id));
877 enclosing_node.and_then(|node| match node {
878 Node::Block(block) => Some(block),
880 kind: ItemKind::Fn(_, _, eid),
883 | Node::ImplItem(&ImplItem {
884 kind: ImplItemKind::Fn(_, eid),
886 }) => match cx.tcx.hir().body(eid).value.kind {
887 ExprKind::Block(ref block, _) => Some(block),
894 /// Returns the base type for HIR references and pointers.
895 pub fn walk_ptrs_hir_ty<'tcx>(ty: &'tcx hir::Ty<'tcx>) -> &'tcx hir::Ty<'tcx> {
897 TyKind::Ptr(ref mut_ty) | TyKind::Rptr(_, ref mut_ty) => walk_ptrs_hir_ty(&mut_ty.ty),
902 /// Returns the base type for references and raw pointers, and count reference
904 pub fn walk_ptrs_ty_depth(ty: Ty<'_>) -> (Ty<'_>, usize) {
905 fn inner(ty: Ty<'_>, depth: usize) -> (Ty<'_>, usize) {
907 ty::Ref(_, ty, _) => inner(ty, depth + 1),
914 /// Checks whether the given expression is a constant integer of the given value.
915 /// unlike `is_integer_literal`, this version does const folding
916 pub fn is_integer_const(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>, value: u128) -> bool {
917 if is_integer_literal(e, value) {
920 let map = cx.tcx.hir();
921 let parent_item = map.get_parent_item(e.hir_id);
922 if let Some((Constant::Int(v), _)) = map
923 .maybe_body_owned_by(parent_item)
924 .and_then(|body_id| constant(cx, cx.tcx.typeck_body(body_id), e))
932 /// Checks whether the given expression is a constant literal of the given value.
933 pub fn is_integer_literal(expr: &Expr<'_>, value: u128) -> bool {
934 // FIXME: use constant folding
935 if let ExprKind::Lit(ref spanned) = expr.kind {
936 if let LitKind::Int(v, _) = spanned.node {
943 /// Returns `true` if the given `Expr` has been coerced before.
945 /// Examples of coercions can be found in the Nomicon at
946 /// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/coercions.html>.
948 /// See `rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::Adjustment` and `rustc_typeck::check::coercion` for more
949 /// information on adjustments and coercions.
950 pub fn is_adjusted(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> bool {
951 cx.typeck_results().adjustments().get(e.hir_id).is_some()
954 /// Returns the pre-expansion span if is this comes from an expansion of the
956 /// See also `is_direct_expn_of`.
958 pub fn is_expn_of(mut span: Span, name: &str) -> Option<Span> {
960 if span.from_expansion() {
961 let data = span.ctxt().outer_expn_data();
962 let new_span = data.call_site;
964 if let ExpnKind::Macro(MacroKind::Bang, mac_name) = data.kind {
965 if mac_name.as_str() == name {
966 return Some(new_span);
977 /// Returns the pre-expansion span if the span directly comes from an expansion
978 /// of the macro `name`.
979 /// The difference with `is_expn_of` is that in
983 /// `42` is considered expanded from `foo!` and `bar!` by `is_expn_of` but only
985 /// `is_direct_expn_of`.
987 pub fn is_direct_expn_of(span: Span, name: &str) -> Option<Span> {
988 if span.from_expansion() {
989 let data = span.ctxt().outer_expn_data();
990 let new_span = data.call_site;
992 if let ExpnKind::Macro(MacroKind::Bang, mac_name) = data.kind {
993 if mac_name.as_str() == name {
994 return Some(new_span);
1002 /// Convenience function to get the return type of a function.
1003 pub fn return_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, fn_item: hir::HirId) -> Ty<'tcx> {
1004 let fn_def_id = cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(fn_item);
1005 let ret_ty = cx.tcx.fn_sig(fn_def_id).output();
1006 cx.tcx.erase_late_bound_regions(ret_ty)
1009 /// Walks into `ty` and returns `true` if any inner type is the same as `other_ty`
1010 pub fn contains_ty(ty: Ty<'_>, other_ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool {
1011 ty.walk().any(|inner| match inner.unpack() {
1012 GenericArgKind::Type(inner_ty) => ty::TyS::same_type(other_ty, inner_ty),
1013 GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_) | GenericArgKind::Const(_) => false,
1017 /// Returns `true` if the given type is an `unsafe` function.
1018 pub fn type_is_unsafe_function<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
1020 ty::FnDef(..) | ty::FnPtr(_) => ty.fn_sig(cx.tcx).unsafety() == Unsafety::Unsafe,
1025 pub fn is_copy<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
1026 ty.is_copy_modulo_regions(cx.tcx.at(DUMMY_SP), cx.param_env)
1029 /// Checks if an expression is constructing a tuple-like enum variant or struct
1030 pub fn is_ctor_or_promotable_const_function(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool {
1031 if let ExprKind::Call(ref fun, _) = expr.kind {
1032 if let ExprKind::Path(ref qp) = fun.kind {
1033 let res = cx.qpath_res(qp, fun.hir_id);
1035 def::Res::Def(DefKind::Variant | DefKind::Ctor(..), ..) => true,
1036 def::Res::Def(_, def_id) => cx.tcx.is_promotable_const_fn(def_id),
1044 /// Returns `true` if a pattern is refutable.
1045 // TODO: should be implemented using rustc/mir_build/thir machinery
1046 pub fn is_refutable(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &Pat<'_>) -> bool {
1047 fn is_enum_variant(cx: &LateContext<'_>, qpath: &QPath<'_>, id: HirId) -> bool {
1049 cx.qpath_res(qpath, id),
1050 def::Res::Def(DefKind::Variant, ..) | Res::Def(DefKind::Ctor(def::CtorOf::Variant, _), _)
1054 fn are_refutable<'a, I: Iterator<Item = &'a Pat<'a>>>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, mut i: I) -> bool {
1055 i.any(|pat| is_refutable(cx, pat))
1059 PatKind::Wild => false,
1060 PatKind::Binding(_, _, _, pat) => pat.map_or(false, |pat| is_refutable(cx, pat)),
1061 PatKind::Box(ref pat) | PatKind::Ref(ref pat, _) => is_refutable(cx, pat),
1062 PatKind::Lit(..) | PatKind::Range(..) => true,
1063 PatKind::Path(ref qpath) => is_enum_variant(cx, qpath, pat.hir_id),
1064 PatKind::Or(ref pats) => {
1065 // TODO: should be the honest check, that pats is exhaustive set
1066 are_refutable(cx, pats.iter().map(|pat| &**pat))
1068 PatKind::Tuple(ref pats, _) => are_refutable(cx, pats.iter().map(|pat| &**pat)),
1069 PatKind::Struct(ref qpath, ref fields, _) => {
1070 is_enum_variant(cx, qpath, pat.hir_id) || are_refutable(cx, fields.iter().map(|field| &*field.pat))
1072 PatKind::TupleStruct(ref qpath, ref pats, _) => {
1073 is_enum_variant(cx, qpath, pat.hir_id) || are_refutable(cx, pats.iter().map(|pat| &**pat))
1075 PatKind::Slice(ref head, ref middle, ref tail) => {
1076 match &cx.typeck_results().node_type(pat.hir_id).kind() {
1078 // [..] is the only irrefutable slice pattern.
1079 !head.is_empty() || middle.is_none() || !tail.is_empty()
1081 ty::Array(..) => are_refutable(cx, head.iter().chain(middle).chain(tail.iter()).map(|pat| &**pat)),
1091 /// Checks for the `#[automatically_derived]` attribute all `#[derive]`d
1092 /// implementations have.
1093 pub fn is_automatically_derived(attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) -> bool {
1094 attrs.iter().any(|attr| attr.has_name(rustc_sym::automatically_derived))
1097 /// Remove blocks around an expression.
1099 /// Ie. `x`, `{ x }` and `{{{{ x }}}}` all give `x`. `{ x; y }` and `{}` return
1101 pub fn remove_blocks<'tcx>(mut expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) -> &'tcx Expr<'tcx> {
1102 while let ExprKind::Block(ref block, ..) = expr.kind {
1103 match (block.stmts.is_empty(), block.expr.as_ref()) {
1104 (true, Some(e)) => expr = e,
1111 pub fn is_self(slf: &Param<'_>) -> bool {
1112 if let PatKind::Binding(.., name, _) = slf.pat.kind {
1113 name.name == kw::SelfLower
1119 pub fn is_self_ty(slf: &hir::Ty<'_>) -> bool {
1121 if let TyKind::Path(ref qp) = slf.kind;
1122 if let QPath::Resolved(None, ref path) = *qp;
1123 if let Res::SelfTy(..) = path.res;
1131 pub fn iter_input_pats<'tcx>(decl: &FnDecl<'_>, body: &'tcx Body<'_>) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'tcx Param<'tcx>> {
1132 (0..decl.inputs.len()).map(move |i| &body.params[i])
1135 /// Checks if a given expression is a match expression expanded from the `?`
1136 /// operator or the `try` macro.
1137 pub fn is_try<'tcx>(expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) -> Option<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>> {
1138 fn is_ok(arm: &Arm<'_>) -> bool {
1140 if let PatKind::TupleStruct(ref path, ref pat, None) = arm.pat.kind;
1141 if match_qpath(path, &paths::RESULT_OK[1..]);
1142 if let PatKind::Binding(_, hir_id, _, None) = pat[0].kind;
1143 if let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, ref path)) = arm.body.kind;
1144 if let Res::Local(lid) = path.res;
1153 fn is_err(arm: &Arm<'_>) -> bool {
1154 if let PatKind::TupleStruct(ref path, _, _) = arm.pat.kind {
1155 match_qpath(path, &paths::RESULT_ERR[1..])
1161 if let ExprKind::Match(_, ref arms, ref source) = expr.kind {
1162 // desugared from a `?` operator
1163 if let MatchSource::TryDesugar = *source {
1169 if arms[0].guard.is_none();
1170 if arms[1].guard.is_none();
1171 if (is_ok(&arms[0]) && is_err(&arms[1])) ||
1172 (is_ok(&arms[1]) && is_err(&arms[0]));
1182 /// Returns `true` if the lint is allowed in the current context
1184 /// Useful for skipping long running code when it's unnecessary
1185 pub fn is_allowed(cx: &LateContext<'_>, lint: &'static Lint, id: HirId) -> bool {
1186 cx.tcx.lint_level_at_node(lint, id).0 == Level::Allow
1189 pub fn get_arg_name(pat: &Pat<'_>) -> Option<Symbol> {
1191 PatKind::Binding(.., ident, None) => Some(ident.name),
1192 PatKind::Ref(ref subpat, _) => get_arg_name(subpat),
1197 pub fn int_bits(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, ity: ast::IntTy) -> u64 {
1198 Integer::from_attr(&tcx, attr::IntType::SignedInt(ity)).size().bits()
1201 #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_wrap)]
1202 /// Turn a constant int byte representation into an i128
1203 pub fn sext(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, u: u128, ity: ast::IntTy) -> i128 {
1204 let amt = 128 - int_bits(tcx, ity);
1205 ((u as i128) << amt) >> amt
1208 #[allow(clippy::cast_sign_loss)]
1209 /// clip unused bytes
1210 pub fn unsext(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, u: i128, ity: ast::IntTy) -> u128 {
1211 let amt = 128 - int_bits(tcx, ity);
1212 ((u as u128) << amt) >> amt
1215 /// clip unused bytes
1216 pub fn clip(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, u: u128, ity: ast::UintTy) -> u128 {
1217 let bits = Integer::from_attr(&tcx, attr::IntType::UnsignedInt(ity)).size().bits();
1218 let amt = 128 - bits;
1222 /// Removes block comments from the given `Vec` of lines.
1227 /// without_block_comments(vec!["/*", "foo", "*/"]);
1230 /// without_block_comments(vec!["bar", "/*", "foo", "*/"]);
1231 /// // => vec!["bar"]
1233 pub fn without_block_comments(lines: Vec<&str>) -> Vec<&str> {
1234 let mut without = vec![];
1236 let mut nest_level = 0;
1239 if line.contains("/*") {
1242 } else if line.contains("*/") {
1247 if nest_level == 0 {
1255 pub fn any_parent_is_automatically_derived(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, node: HirId) -> bool {
1256 let map = &tcx.hir();
1257 let mut prev_enclosing_node = None;
1258 let mut enclosing_node = node;
1259 while Some(enclosing_node) != prev_enclosing_node {
1260 if is_automatically_derived(map.attrs(enclosing_node)) {
1263 prev_enclosing_node = Some(enclosing_node);
1264 enclosing_node = map.get_parent_item(enclosing_node);
1269 /// Returns true if ty has `iter` or `iter_mut` methods
1270 pub fn has_iter_method(cx: &LateContext<'_>, probably_ref_ty: Ty<'_>) -> Option<&'static str> {
1271 // FIXME: instead of this hard-coded list, we should check if `<adt>::iter`
1272 // exists and has the desired signature. Unfortunately FnCtxt is not exported
1273 // so we can't use its `lookup_method` method.
1274 let into_iter_collections: [&[&str]; 13] = [
1281 &paths::LINKED_LIST,
1282 &paths::BINARY_HEAP,
1290 let ty_to_check = match probably_ref_ty.kind() {
1291 ty::Ref(_, ty_to_check, _) => ty_to_check,
1292 _ => probably_ref_ty,
1295 let def_id = match ty_to_check.kind() {
1296 ty::Array(..) => return Some("array"),
1297 ty::Slice(..) => return Some("slice"),
1298 ty::Adt(adt, _) => adt.did,
1302 for path in &into_iter_collections {
1303 if match_def_path(cx, def_id, path) {
1304 return Some(*path.last().unwrap());
1310 /// Matches a function call with the given path and returns the arguments.
1315 /// if let Some(args) = match_function_call(cx, cmp_max_call, &paths::CMP_MAX);
1317 pub fn match_function_call<'tcx>(
1318 cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
1319 expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>,
1321 ) -> Option<&'tcx [Expr<'tcx>]> {
1323 if let ExprKind::Call(ref fun, ref args) = expr.kind;
1324 if let ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = fun.kind;
1325 if let Some(fun_def_id) = cx.qpath_res(qpath, fun.hir_id).opt_def_id();
1326 if match_def_path(cx, fun_def_id, path);
1334 /// Checks if `Ty` is normalizable. This function is useful
1335 /// to avoid crashes on `layout_of`.
1336 pub fn is_normalizable<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
1337 cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| {
1338 let cause = rustc_middle::traits::ObligationCause::dummy();
1339 infcx.at(&cause, param_env).normalize(ty).is_ok()
1343 pub fn match_def_path<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, did: DefId, syms: &[&str]) -> bool {
1344 // We have to convert `syms` to `&[Symbol]` here because rustc's `match_def_path`
1345 // accepts only that. We should probably move to Symbols in Clippy as well.
1346 let syms = syms.iter().map(|p| Symbol::intern(p)).collect::<Vec<Symbol>>();
1347 cx.match_def_path(did, &syms)
1350 pub fn match_panic_call<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> Option<&'tcx [Expr<'tcx>]> {
1351 match_function_call(cx, expr, &paths::BEGIN_PANIC)
1352 .or_else(|| match_function_call(cx, expr, &paths::BEGIN_PANIC_FMT))
1353 .or_else(|| match_function_call(cx, expr, &paths::PANIC_ANY))
1354 .or_else(|| match_function_call(cx, expr, &paths::PANICKING_PANIC))
1355 .or_else(|| match_function_call(cx, expr, &paths::PANICKING_PANIC_FMT))
1356 .or_else(|| match_function_call(cx, expr, &paths::PANICKING_PANIC_STR))
1359 pub fn match_panic_def_id(cx: &LateContext<'_>, did: DefId) -> bool {
1360 match_def_path(cx, did, &paths::BEGIN_PANIC)
1361 || match_def_path(cx, did, &paths::BEGIN_PANIC_FMT)
1362 || match_def_path(cx, did, &paths::PANIC_ANY)
1363 || match_def_path(cx, did, &paths::PANICKING_PANIC)
1364 || match_def_path(cx, did, &paths::PANICKING_PANIC_FMT)
1365 || match_def_path(cx, did, &paths::PANICKING_PANIC_STR)
1368 /// Returns the list of condition expressions and the list of blocks in a
1369 /// sequence of `if/else`.
1370 /// E.g., this returns `([a, b], [c, d, e])` for the expression
1371 /// `if a { c } else if b { d } else { e }`.
1372 pub fn if_sequence<'tcx>(
1373 mut expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>,
1374 ) -> (SmallVec<[&'tcx Expr<'tcx>; 1]>, SmallVec<[&'tcx Block<'tcx>; 1]>) {
1375 let mut conds = SmallVec::new();
1376 let mut blocks: SmallVec<[&Block<'_>; 1]> = SmallVec::new();
1378 while let Some((ref cond, ref then_expr, ref else_expr)) = higher::if_block(&expr) {
1379 conds.push(&**cond);
1380 if let ExprKind::Block(ref block, _) = then_expr.kind {
1383 panic!("ExprKind::If node is not an ExprKind::Block");
1386 if let Some(ref else_expr) = *else_expr {
1393 // final `else {..}`
1394 if !blocks.is_empty() {
1395 if let ExprKind::Block(ref block, _) = expr.kind {
1396 blocks.push(&**block);
1403 pub fn parent_node_is_if_expr(expr: &Expr<'_>, cx: &LateContext<'_>) -> bool {
1404 let map = cx.tcx.hir();
1405 let parent_id = map.get_parent_node(expr.hir_id);
1406 let parent_node = map.get(parent_id);
1409 Node::Expr(e) => higher::if_block(&e).is_some(),
1410 Node::Arm(e) => higher::if_block(&e.body).is_some(),
1415 // Finds the attribute with the given name, if any
1416 pub fn attr_by_name<'a>(attrs: &'a [Attribute], name: &'_ str) -> Option<&'a Attribute> {
1419 .find(|attr| attr.ident().map_or(false, |ident| ident.as_str() == name))
1422 // Finds the `#[must_use]` attribute, if any
1423 pub fn must_use_attr(attrs: &[Attribute]) -> Option<&Attribute> {
1424 attr_by_name(attrs, "must_use")
1427 // Returns whether the type has #[must_use] attribute
1428 pub fn is_must_use_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
1430 ty::Adt(ref adt, _) => must_use_attr(&cx.tcx.get_attrs(adt.did)).is_some(),
1431 ty::Foreign(ref did) => must_use_attr(&cx.tcx.get_attrs(*did)).is_some(),
1433 | ty::Array(ref ty, _)
1434 | ty::RawPtr(ty::TypeAndMut { ref ty, .. })
1435 | ty::Ref(_, ref ty, _) => {
1436 // for the Array case we don't need to care for the len == 0 case
1437 // because we don't want to lint functions returning empty arrays
1438 is_must_use_ty(cx, *ty)
1440 ty::Tuple(ref substs) => substs.types().any(|ty| is_must_use_ty(cx, ty)),
1441 ty::Opaque(ref def_id, _) => {
1442 for (predicate, _) in cx.tcx.explicit_item_bounds(*def_id) {
1443 if let ty::PredicateAtom::Trait(trait_predicate, _) = predicate.skip_binders() {
1444 if must_use_attr(&cx.tcx.get_attrs(trait_predicate.trait_ref.def_id)).is_some() {
1451 ty::Dynamic(binder, _) => {
1452 for predicate in binder.skip_binder().iter() {
1453 if let ty::ExistentialPredicate::Trait(ref trait_ref) = predicate {
1454 if must_use_attr(&cx.tcx.get_attrs(trait_ref.def_id)).is_some() {
1465 // check if expr is calling method or function with #[must_use] attribute
1466 pub fn is_must_use_func_call(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool {
1467 let did = match expr.kind {
1468 ExprKind::Call(ref path, _) => if_chain! {
1469 if let ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = path.kind;
1470 if let def::Res::Def(_, did) = cx.qpath_res(qpath, path.hir_id);
1477 ExprKind::MethodCall(_, _, _, _) => cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(expr.hir_id),
1481 did.map_or(false, |did| must_use_attr(&cx.tcx.get_attrs(did)).is_some())
1484 pub fn is_no_std_crate(krate: &Crate<'_>) -> bool {
1485 krate.item.attrs.iter().any(|attr| {
1486 if let ast::AttrKind::Normal(ref attr, _) = attr.kind {
1487 attr.path == symbol::sym::no_std
1494 /// Check if parent of a hir node is a trait implementation block.
1495 /// For example, `f` in
1497 /// impl Trait for S {
1501 pub fn is_trait_impl_item(cx: &LateContext<'_>, hir_id: HirId) -> bool {
1502 if let Some(Node::Item(item)) = cx.tcx.hir().find(cx.tcx.hir().get_parent_node(hir_id)) {
1503 matches!(item.kind, ItemKind::Impl{ of_trait: Some(_), .. })
1509 /// Check if it's even possible to satisfy the `where` clause for the item.
1511 /// `trivial_bounds` feature allows functions with unsatisfiable bounds, for example:
1514 /// fn foo() where i32: Iterator {
1515 /// for _ in 2i32 {}
1518 pub fn fn_has_unsatisfiable_preds(cx: &LateContext<'_>, did: DefId) -> bool {
1519 use rustc_trait_selection::traits;
1525 .filter_map(|(p, _)| if p.is_global() { Some(*p) } else { None });
1526 traits::impossible_predicates(
1528 traits::elaborate_predicates(cx.tcx, predicates)
1529 .map(|o| o.predicate)
1530 .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
1534 /// Returns the `DefId` of the callee if the given expression is a function or method call.
1535 pub fn fn_def_id(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Option<DefId> {
1537 ExprKind::MethodCall(..) => cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(expr.hir_id),
1540 kind: ExprKind::Path(qpath),
1544 ) => cx.typeck_results().qpath_res(qpath, expr.hir_id).opt_def_id(),
1549 pub fn run_lints(cx: &LateContext<'_>, lints: &[&'static Lint], id: HirId) -> bool {
1550 lints.iter().any(|lint| {
1552 cx.tcx.lint_level_at_node(lint, id),
1553 (Level::Forbid | Level::Deny | Level::Warn, _)
1558 /// Returns true iff the given type is a primitive (a bool or char, any integer or floating-point
1559 /// number type, a str, or an array, slice, or tuple of those types).
1560 pub fn is_recursively_primitive_type(ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool {
1562 ty::Bool | ty::Char | ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) | ty::Float(_) | ty::Str => true,
1563 ty::Ref(_, inner, _) if *inner.kind() == ty::Str => true,
1564 ty::Array(inner_type, _) | ty::Slice(inner_type) => is_recursively_primitive_type(inner_type),
1565 ty::Tuple(inner_types) => inner_types.types().all(is_recursively_primitive_type),
1570 /// Returns Option<String> where String is a textual representation of the type encapsulated in the
1571 /// slice iff the given expression is a slice of primitives (as defined in the
1572 /// `is_recursively_primitive_type` function) and None otherwise.
1573 pub fn is_slice_of_primitives(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Option<String> {
1574 let expr_type = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_adjusted(expr);
1575 let expr_kind = expr_type.kind();
1576 let is_primitive = match expr_kind {
1577 ty::Slice(element_type) => is_recursively_primitive_type(element_type),
1578 ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _) if matches!(inner_ty.kind(), &ty::Slice(_)) => {
1579 if let ty::Slice(element_type) = inner_ty.kind() {
1580 is_recursively_primitive_type(element_type)
1589 // if we have wrappers like Array, Slice or Tuple, print these
1590 // and get the type enclosed in the slice ref
1591 match expr_type.peel_refs().walk().nth(1).unwrap().expect_ty().kind() {
1592 ty::Slice(..) => return Some("slice".into()),
1593 ty::Array(..) => return Some("array".into()),
1594 ty::Tuple(..) => return Some("tuple".into()),
1596 // is_recursively_primitive_type() should have taken care
1597 // of the rest and we can rely on the type that is found
1598 let refs_peeled = expr_type.peel_refs();
1599 return Some(refs_peeled.walk().last().unwrap().to_string());
1606 /// returns list of all pairs (a, b) from `exprs` such that `eq(a, b)`
1607 /// `hash` must be comformed with `eq`
1608 pub fn search_same<T, Hash, Eq>(exprs: &[T], hash: Hash, eq: Eq) -> Vec<(&T, &T)>
1610 Hash: Fn(&T) -> u64,
1611 Eq: Fn(&T, &T) -> bool,
1613 if exprs.len() == 2 && eq(&exprs[0], &exprs[1]) {
1614 return vec![(&exprs[0], &exprs[1])];
1617 let mut match_expr_list: Vec<(&T, &T)> = Vec::new();
1619 let mut map: FxHashMap<_, Vec<&_>> =
1620 FxHashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(exprs.len(), BuildHasherDefault::default());
1623 match map.entry(hash(expr)) {
1624 Entry::Occupied(mut o) => {
1627 match_expr_list.push((o, expr));
1630 o.get_mut().push(expr);
1632 Entry::Vacant(v) => {
1633 v.insert(vec![expr]);
1642 macro_rules! unwrap_cargo_metadata {
1643 ($cx: ident, $lint: ident, $deps: expr) => {{
1644 let mut command = cargo_metadata::MetadataCommand::new();
1649 match command.exec() {
1650 Ok(metadata) => metadata,
1652 span_lint($cx, $lint, DUMMY_SP, &format!("could not read cargo metadata: {}", err));
1661 use super::{reindent_multiline, without_block_comments};
1664 fn test_reindent_multiline_single_line() {
1665 assert_eq!("", reindent_multiline("".into(), false, None));
1666 assert_eq!("...", reindent_multiline("...".into(), false, None));
1667 assert_eq!("...", reindent_multiline(" ...".into(), false, None));
1668 assert_eq!("...", reindent_multiline("\t...".into(), false, None));
1669 assert_eq!("...", reindent_multiline("\t\t...".into(), false, None));
1674 fn test_reindent_multiline_block() {
1680 }", reindent_multiline(" if x {
1684 }".into(), false, None));
1690 }", reindent_multiline(" if x {
1694 }".into(), false, None));
1699 fn test_reindent_multiline_empty_line() {
1706 }", reindent_multiline(" if x {
1711 }".into(), false, None));
1716 fn test_reindent_multiline_lines_deeper() {
1722 }", reindent_multiline("\
1727 }".into(), true, Some(8)));
1731 fn test_without_block_comments_lines_without_block_comments() {
1732 let result = without_block_comments(vec!["/*", "", "*/"]);
1733 println!("result: {:?}", result);
1734 assert!(result.is_empty());
1736 let result = without_block_comments(vec!["", "/*", "", "*/", "#[crate_type = \"lib\"]", "/*", "", "*/", ""]);
1737 assert_eq!(result, vec!["", "#[crate_type = \"lib\"]", ""]);
1739 let result = without_block_comments(vec!["/* rust", "", "*/"]);
1740 assert!(result.is_empty());
1742 let result = without_block_comments(vec!["/* one-line comment */"]);
1743 assert!(result.is_empty());
1745 let result = without_block_comments(vec!["/* nested", "/* multi-line", "comment", "*/", "test", "*/"]);
1746 assert!(result.is_empty());
1748 let result = without_block_comments(vec!["/* nested /* inline /* comment */ test */ */"]);
1749 assert!(result.is_empty());
1751 let result = without_block_comments(vec!["foo", "bar", "baz"]);
1752 assert_eq!(result, vec!["foo", "bar", "baz"]);