use crate::builtin;
+use rustc_errors::fluent;
use rustc_hir::HirId;
use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers;
use rustc_middle::{lint::LintExpectation, ty::TyCtxt};
let lint_expectations = &tcx.lint_levels(()).lint_expectations;
for (id, expectation) in lint_expectations {
- if !fulfilled_expectations.contains(id)
- && tool_filter.map_or(true, |filter| expectation.lint_tool == Some(filter))
- {
- // This check will always be true, since `lint_expectations` only
- // holds stable ids
- if let LintExpectationId::Stable { hir_id, .. } = id {
+ // This check will always be true, since `lint_expectations` only
+ // holds stable ids
+ if let LintExpectationId::Stable { hir_id, .. } = id {
+ if !fulfilled_expectations.contains(&id)
+ && tool_filter.map_or(true, |filter| expectation.lint_tool == Some(filter))
+ {
emit_unfulfilled_expectation_lint(tcx, *hir_id, expectation);
- } else {
- unreachable!("at this stage all `LintExpectationId`s are stable");
}
+ } else {
+ unreachable!("at this stage all `LintExpectationId`s are stable");
}
}
}
hir_id,
expectation.emission_span,
|diag| {
- let mut diag = diag.build("this lint expectation is unfulfilled");
+ let mut diag = diag.build(fluent::lint::expectation);
if let Some(rationale) = expectation.reason {
diag.note(rationale.as_str());
}
if expectation.is_unfulfilled_lint_expectations {
- diag.note("the `unfulfilled_lint_expectations` lint can't be expected and will always produce this message");
+ diag.note(fluent::lint::note);
}
diag.emit();