use rustc::cfg::CFG;
use rustc::lint::*;
+use rustc::{declare_lint, lint_array};
use rustc::hir::*;
use rustc::ty;
use rustc::hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, NestedVisitorMap, Visitor};
use syntax::ast::{Attribute, NodeId};
use syntax::codemap::Span;
-use utils::{in_macro, is_allowed, match_type, paths, span_help_and_lint, LimitStack};
+use crate::utils::{in_macro, is_allowed, match_type, paths, span_help_and_lint, LimitStack};
/// **What it does:** Checks for methods with high cyclomatic complexity.
///
/// complexity.
///
/// **Example:** No. You'll see it when you get the warning.
-declare_lint! {
+declare_clippy_lint! {
pub CYCLOMATIC_COMPLEXITY,
- Warn,
+ complexity,
"functions that should be split up into multiple functions"
}
divergence: 0,
short_circuits: 0,
returns: 0,
- cx: cx,
+ cx,
};
helper.visit_expr(expr);
let CCHelper {
impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for CCHelper<'a, 'tcx> {
fn visit_expr(&mut self, e: &'tcx Expr) {
match e.node {
- ExprMatch(_, ref arms, _) => {
+ ExprKind::Match(_, ref arms, _) => {
walk_expr(self, e);
let arms_n: u64 = arms.iter().map(|arm| arm.pats.len() as u64).sum();
if arms_n > 1 {
self.match_arms += arms_n - 2;
}
},
- ExprCall(ref callee, _) => {
+ ExprKind::Call(ref callee, _) => {
walk_expr(self, e);
let ty = self.cx.tables.node_id_to_type(callee.hir_id);
match ty.sty {
_ => (),
}
},
- ExprClosure(.., _) => (),
- ExprBinary(op, _, _) => {
+ ExprKind::Closure(.., _) => (),
+ ExprKind::Binary(op, _, _) => {
walk_expr(self, e);
match op.node {
- BiAnd | BiOr => self.short_circuits += 1,
+ BinOpKind::And | BinOpKind::Or => self.short_circuits += 1,
_ => (),
}
},
- ExprRet(_) => self.returns += 1,
+ ExprKind::Ret(_) => self.returns += 1,
_ => walk_expr(self, e),
}
}