1use std::fmt::Write;
17
18use ast::token::TokenKind;
19use rustc_abi::BackendRepr;
20use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{TokenStream, TokenTree};
21use rustc_ast::visit::{FnCtxt, FnKind};
22use rustc_ast::{self as ast, *};
23use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust::expr_to_string;
24use rustc_attr_parsing::AttributeParser;
25use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, msg};
26use rustc_feature::GateIssue;
27use rustc_hir::attrs::{AttributeKind, DocAttribute};
28use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res};
29use rustc_hir::def_id::{CRATE_DEF_ID, DefId, LocalDefId};
30use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind as HirFnKind;
31use rustc_hir::{self as hir, Body, FnDecl, ImplItemImplKind, PatKind, PredicateOrigin, find_attr};
32use rustc_middle::bug;
33use rustc_middle::ty::layout::LayoutOf;
34use rustc_middle::ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths;
35use rustc_middle::ty::{
36 self, AssocContainer, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitableExt, Unnormalized, Upcast, VariantDef,
37};
38pub use rustc_session::lint::builtin::*;
40use rustc_session::lint::fcw;
41use rustc_session::{declare_lint, declare_lint_pass, impl_lint_pass};
42use rustc_span::edition::Edition;
43use rustc_span::{DUMMY_SP, Ident, InnerSpan, Span, Spanned, Symbol, kw, sym};
44use rustc_target::asm::InlineAsmArch;
45use rustc_trait_selection::infer::{InferCtxtExt, TyCtxtInferExt};
46use rustc_trait_selection::traits;
47use rustc_trait_selection::traits::misc::type_allowed_to_implement_copy;
48use rustc_trait_selection::traits::query::evaluate_obligation::InferCtxtExt as _;
49
50use crate::diagnostics::BuiltinEllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns;
51use crate::lints::{
52 BuiltinAnonymousParams, BuiltinConstNoMangle, BuiltinDerefNullptr, BuiltinDoubleNegations,
53 BuiltinDoubleNegationsAddParens, BuiltinEllipsisInclusiveRangePatternsLint,
54 BuiltinExplicitOutlives, BuiltinExplicitOutlivesSuggestion, BuiltinFeatureIssueNote,
55 BuiltinIncompleteFeatures, BuiltinIncompleteFeaturesHelp, BuiltinInternalFeatures,
56 BuiltinKeywordIdents, BuiltinMissingCopyImpl, BuiltinMissingDebugImpl, BuiltinMissingDoc,
57 BuiltinMutablesTransmutes, BuiltinNoMangleGeneric, BuiltinNonShorthandFieldPatterns,
58 BuiltinSpecialModuleNameUsed, BuiltinTrivialBounds, BuiltinTypeAliasBounds,
59 BuiltinUngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller, BuiltinUnpermittedTypeInit, BuiltinUnpermittedTypeInitSub,
60 BuiltinUnreachablePub, BuiltinUnsafe, BuiltinUnstableFeatures, BuiltinUnusedDocComment,
61 BuiltinUnusedDocCommentSub, BuiltinWhileTrue, EqInternalMethodImplemented, InvalidAsmLabel,
62};
63use crate::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
64
65#[doc = r" The `while_true` lint detects `while true { }`."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,no_run"]
#[doc = r" while true {"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" `while true` should be replaced with `loop`. A `loop` expression is"]
#[doc =
r" the preferred way to write an infinite loop because it more directly"]
#[doc = r" expresses the intent of the loop."]
static WHILE_TRUE: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "WHILE_TRUE",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "suggest using `loop { }` instead of `while true { }`",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
66 WHILE_TRUE,
84 Warn,
85 "suggest using `loop { }` instead of `while true { }`"
86}
87
88pub struct WhileTrue;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for WhileTrue { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for WhileTrue { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for WhileTrue {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> WhileTrue { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for WhileTrue {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "WhileTrue" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[WHILE_TRUE]))
}
}
impl WhileTrue {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[WHILE_TRUE]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(WhileTrue => [WHILE_TRUE]);
89
90impl EarlyLintPass for WhileTrue {
91 #[inline]
92 fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, e: &ast::Expr) {
93 if let ast::ExprKind::While(cond, _, label) = &e.kind
94 && let ast::ExprKind::Lit(token_lit) = cond.peel_parens().kind
95 && let token::Lit { kind: token::Bool, symbol: kw::True, .. } = token_lit
96 && !cond.span.from_expansion()
97 {
98 let condition_span = e.span.with_hi(cond.span.hi());
99 let replace = ::alloc::__export::must_use({
::alloc::fmt::format(format_args!("{0}loop",
label.map_or_else(String::new,
|label|
::alloc::__export::must_use({
::alloc::fmt::format(format_args!("{0}: ", label.ident))
}))))
})format!(
100 "{}loop",
101 label.map_or_else(String::new, |label| format!("{}: ", label.ident,))
102 );
103 cx.emit_span_lint(
104 WHILE_TRUE,
105 condition_span,
106 BuiltinWhileTrue { suggestion: condition_span, replace },
107 );
108 }
109 }
110}
111
112#[doc =
r" The `non_shorthand_field_patterns` lint detects using `Struct { x: x }`"]
#[doc = r" instead of `Struct { x }` in a pattern."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust"]
#[doc = r" struct Point {"]
#[doc = r" x: i32,"]
#[doc = r" y: i32,"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" fn main() {"]
#[doc = r" let p = Point {"]
#[doc = r" x: 5,"]
#[doc = r" y: 5,"]
#[doc = r" };"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" match p {"]
#[doc = r" Point { x: x, y: y } => (),"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" The preferred style is to avoid the repetition of specifying both the"]
#[doc = r" field name and the binding name if both identifiers are the same."]
static NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "using `Struct { x: x }` instead of `Struct { x }` in a pattern",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
113 NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS,
144 Warn,
145 "using `Struct { x: x }` instead of `Struct { x }` in a pattern"
146}
147
148pub struct NonShorthandFieldPatterns;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for NonShorthandFieldPatterns { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for NonShorthandFieldPatterns { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for NonShorthandFieldPatterns {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> NonShorthandFieldPatterns { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for NonShorthandFieldPatterns {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "NonShorthandFieldPatterns" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS]))
}
}
impl NonShorthandFieldPatterns {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(NonShorthandFieldPatterns => [NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS]);
149
150impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NonShorthandFieldPatterns {
151 fn check_pat(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &hir::Pat<'_>) {
152 if let PatKind::Struct(ref qpath, field_pats, _) = pat.kind
154 && cx.typeck_results().tainted_by_errors.is_none()
155 {
156 let variant = cx
157 .typeck_results()
158 .pat_ty(pat)
159 .ty_adt_def()
160 .expect("struct pattern type is not an ADT")
161 .variant_of_res(cx.qpath_res(qpath, pat.hir_id));
162 for fieldpat in field_pats {
163 if fieldpat.is_shorthand {
164 continue;
165 }
166 if fieldpat.span.from_expansion() {
167 continue;
171 }
172 if let PatKind::Binding(binding_annot, _, ident, None) = fieldpat.pat.kind {
173 if cx.tcx.find_field_index(ident, variant)
174 == Some(cx.typeck_results().field_index(fieldpat.hir_id))
175 {
176 cx.emit_span_lint(
177 NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS,
178 fieldpat.span,
179 BuiltinNonShorthandFieldPatterns {
180 ident,
181 suggestion: fieldpat.span,
182 prefix: binding_annot.prefix_str(),
183 },
184 );
185 }
186 }
187 }
188 }
189 }
190}
191
192pub struct UnsafeCode;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for UnsafeCode { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for UnsafeCode { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for UnsafeCode {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> UnsafeCode { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for UnsafeCode {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "UnsafeCode" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[UNSAFE_CODE]))
}
}
impl UnsafeCode {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[UNSAFE_CODE]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(UnsafeCode => [UNSAFE_CODE]);
193
194impl UnsafeCode {
195 fn report_unsafe(
196 &self,
197 cx: &EarlyContext<'_>,
198 span: Span,
199 decorate: impl for<'a> Diagnostic<'a, ()>,
200 ) {
201 if span.allows_unsafe() {
203 return;
204 }
205
206 cx.emit_span_lint(UNSAFE_CODE, span, decorate);
207 }
208}
209
210impl EarlyLintPass for UnsafeCode {
211 #[inline]
212 fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, e: &ast::Expr) {
213 if let ast::ExprKind::Block(ref blk, _) = e.kind {
214 if blk.rules == ast::BlockCheckMode::Unsafe(ast::UserProvided) {
216 self.report_unsafe(cx, blk.span, BuiltinUnsafe::UnsafeBlock);
217 }
218 }
219 }
220
221 fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, it: &ast::Item) {
222 match it.kind {
223 ast::ItemKind::Trait(ast::Trait { safety: ast::Safety::Unsafe(_), .. }) => {
224 self.report_unsafe(cx, it.span, BuiltinUnsafe::UnsafeTrait);
225 }
226
227 ast::ItemKind::Impl(ast::Impl {
228 of_trait: Some(ast::TraitImplHeader { safety: ast::Safety::Unsafe(_), .. }),
229 ..
230 }) => {
231 self.report_unsafe(cx, it.span, BuiltinUnsafe::UnsafeImpl);
232 }
233
234 ast::ItemKind::GlobalAsm(..) => {
235 self.report_unsafe(cx, it.span, BuiltinUnsafe::GlobalAsm);
236 }
237
238 ast::ItemKind::ForeignMod(ForeignMod { safety, .. }) => {
239 if let Safety::Unsafe(_) = safety {
240 self.report_unsafe(cx, it.span, BuiltinUnsafe::UnsafeExternBlock);
241 }
242 }
243
244 ast::ItemKind::MacroDef(..) => {
245 if let Some(hir::Attribute::Parsed(AttributeKind::AllowInternalUnsafe(span))) =
246 AttributeParser::parse_limited(
247 cx.builder.sess(),
248 &it.attrs,
249 &[sym::allow_internal_unsafe],
250 )
251 {
252 self.report_unsafe(cx, span, BuiltinUnsafe::AllowInternalUnsafe);
253 }
254 }
255
256 _ => {}
257 }
258 }
259
260 fn check_fn(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, fk: FnKind<'_>, span: Span, _: ast::NodeId) {
261 if let FnKind::Fn(
262 ctxt,
263 _,
264 ast::Fn {
265 sig: ast::FnSig { header: ast::FnHeader { safety: ast::Safety::Unsafe(_), .. }, .. },
266 body,
267 ..
268 },
269 ) = fk
270 {
271 let decorator = match ctxt {
272 FnCtxt::Foreign => return,
273 FnCtxt::Free => BuiltinUnsafe::DeclUnsafeFn,
274 FnCtxt::Assoc(_) if body.is_none() => BuiltinUnsafe::DeclUnsafeMethod,
275 FnCtxt::Assoc(_) => BuiltinUnsafe::ImplUnsafeMethod,
276 };
277 self.report_unsafe(cx, span, decorator);
278 }
279 }
280}
281
282#[doc =
r" The `missing_docs` lint detects missing documentation for public items."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" #![deny(missing_docs)]"]
#[doc = r" pub fn foo() {}"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" This lint is intended to ensure that a library is well-documented."]
#[doc =
r" Items without documentation can be difficult for users to understand"]
#[doc = r" how to use properly."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r#" This lint is "allow" by default because it can be noisy, and not all"#]
#[doc = r" projects may want to enforce everything to be documented."]
pub static MISSING_DOCS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "MISSING_DOCS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Allow,
desc: "detects missing documentation for public members",
is_externally_loaded: false,
report_in_external_macro: true,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
283 pub MISSING_DOCS,
303 Allow,
304 "detects missing documentation for public members",
305 report_in_external_macro
306}
307
308#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::default::Default for MissingDoc {
#[inline]
fn default() -> MissingDoc { MissingDoc {} }
}Default)]
309pub struct MissingDoc;
310
311impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for MissingDoc {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "MissingDoc" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[MISSING_DOCS]))
}
}
impl MissingDoc {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[MISSING_DOCS]))
}
}impl_lint_pass!(MissingDoc => [MISSING_DOCS]);
312
313fn has_doc(attr: &hir::Attribute) -> bool {
314 if #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match attr {
hir::Attribute::Parsed(AttributeKind::DocComment { .. }) => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(attr, hir::Attribute::Parsed(AttributeKind::DocComment { .. })) {
315 return true;
316 }
317
318 if let hir::Attribute::Parsed(AttributeKind::Doc(d)) = attr
319 && #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match d.as_ref() {
DocAttribute { hidden: Some(..), .. } => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(d.as_ref(), DocAttribute { hidden: Some(..), .. })
320 {
321 return true;
322 }
323
324 false
325}
326
327impl MissingDoc {
328 fn check_missing_docs_attrs(
329 &self,
330 cx: &LateContext<'_>,
331 def_id: LocalDefId,
332 article: &'static str,
333 desc: &'static str,
334 ) {
335 if def_id != CRATE_DEF_ID && !cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(def_id) {
339 return;
340 }
341
342 let attrs = cx.tcx.hir_attrs(cx.tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id));
343 let has_doc = attrs.iter().any(has_doc);
344 if !has_doc {
345 cx.emit_span_lint(
346 MISSING_DOCS,
347 cx.tcx.def_span(def_id),
348 BuiltinMissingDoc { article, desc },
349 );
350 }
351 }
352}
353
354impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingDoc {
355 fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>) {
356 self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, CRATE_DEF_ID, "the", "crate");
357 }
358
359 fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, it: &hir::Item<'_>) {
360 if let hir::ItemKind::Impl(..) | hir::ItemKind::Use(..) | hir::ItemKind::ExternCrate(..) =
365 it.kind
366 {
367 return;
368 }
369
370 let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(it.owner_id.to_def_id());
371 self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, it.owner_id.def_id, article, desc);
372 }
373
374 fn check_trait_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, trait_item: &hir::TraitItem<'_>) {
375 let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(trait_item.owner_id.to_def_id());
376
377 self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, trait_item.owner_id.def_id, article, desc);
378 }
379
380 fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, impl_item: &hir::ImplItem<'_>) {
381 let container = cx.tcx.associated_item(impl_item.owner_id.def_id).container;
382
383 match container {
384 AssocContainer::TraitImpl(_) => return,
386 AssocContainer::Trait => {}
387 AssocContainer::InherentImpl => {
389 let parent = cx.tcx.hir_get_parent_item(impl_item.hir_id());
390 let impl_ty = cx.tcx.type_of(parent).instantiate_identity().skip_norm_wip();
391 let outerdef = match impl_ty.kind() {
392 ty::Adt(def, _) => Some(def.did()),
393 ty::Foreign(def_id) => Some(*def_id),
394 _ => None,
395 };
396 let is_hidden = match outerdef {
397 Some(id) => cx.tcx.is_doc_hidden(id),
398 None => false,
399 };
400 if is_hidden {
401 return;
402 }
403 }
404 }
405
406 let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(impl_item.owner_id.to_def_id());
407 self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, impl_item.owner_id.def_id, article, desc);
408 }
409
410 fn check_foreign_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, foreign_item: &hir::ForeignItem<'_>) {
411 let (article, desc) = cx.tcx.article_and_description(foreign_item.owner_id.to_def_id());
412 self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, foreign_item.owner_id.def_id, article, desc);
413 }
414
415 fn check_field_def(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, sf: &hir::FieldDef<'_>) {
416 if !sf.is_positional() {
417 self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, sf.def_id, "a", "struct field")
418 }
419 }
420
421 fn check_variant(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, v: &hir::Variant<'_>) {
422 self.check_missing_docs_attrs(cx, v.def_id, "a", "variant");
423 }
424}
425
426#[doc =
r" The `missing_copy_implementations` lint detects potentially-forgotten"]
#[doc = r" implementations of [`Copy`] for public types."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" [`Copy`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Copy.html"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" #![deny(missing_copy_implementations)]"]
#[doc = r" pub struct Foo {"]
#[doc = r" pub field: i32"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" # fn main() {}"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" Historically (before 1.0), types were automatically marked as `Copy`"]
#[doc =
r" if possible. This was changed so that it required an explicit opt-in"]
#[doc =
r" by implementing the `Copy` trait. As part of this change, a lint was"]
#[doc = r" added to alert if a copyable type was not marked `Copy`."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r#" This lint is "allow" by default because this code isn't bad; it is"#]
#[doc =
r" common to write newtypes like this specifically so that a `Copy` type"]
#[doc =
r" is no longer `Copy`. `Copy` types can result in unintended copies of"]
#[doc = r" large data which can impact performance."]
pub static MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Allow,
desc: "detects potentially-forgotten implementations of `Copy`",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
427 pub MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS,
456 Allow,
457 "detects potentially-forgotten implementations of `Copy`"
458}
459
460pub struct MissingCopyImplementations;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for MissingCopyImplementations { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for MissingCopyImplementations { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for MissingCopyImplementations {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> MissingCopyImplementations { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for MissingCopyImplementations {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "MissingCopyImplementations" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS]))
}
}
impl MissingCopyImplementations {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(MissingCopyImplementations => [MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS]);
461
462impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingCopyImplementations {
463 fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) {
464 if !cx.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(item.owner_id.def_id) {
465 return;
466 }
467 let (def, ty) = match item.kind {
468 hir::ItemKind::Struct(_, generics, _) => {
469 if !generics.params.is_empty() {
470 return;
471 }
472 let def = cx.tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id);
473 (def, Ty::new_adt(cx.tcx, def, ty::List::empty()))
474 }
475 hir::ItemKind::Union(_, generics, _) => {
476 if !generics.params.is_empty() {
477 return;
478 }
479 let def = cx.tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id);
480 (def, Ty::new_adt(cx.tcx, def, ty::List::empty()))
481 }
482 hir::ItemKind::Enum(_, generics, _) => {
483 if !generics.params.is_empty() {
484 return;
485 }
486 let def = cx.tcx.adt_def(item.owner_id);
487 (def, Ty::new_adt(cx.tcx, def, ty::List::empty()))
488 }
489 _ => return,
490 };
491 if def.has_dtor(cx.tcx) {
492 return;
493 }
494
495 for field in def.all_fields() {
498 let did = field.did;
499 if cx.tcx.type_of(did).instantiate_identity().skip_norm_wip().is_raw_ptr() {
500 return;
501 }
502 }
503 if cx.type_is_copy_modulo_regions(ty) {
504 return;
505 }
506 if type_implements_negative_copy_modulo_regions(cx.tcx, ty, cx.typing_env()) {
507 return;
508 }
509 if def.is_variant_list_non_exhaustive()
510 || def.variants().iter().any(|variant| variant.is_field_list_non_exhaustive())
511 {
512 return;
513 }
514
515 if let Some(iter_trait) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Iterator)
518 && cx
519 .tcx
520 .infer_ctxt()
521 .build(cx.typing_mode())
522 .type_implements_trait(iter_trait, [ty], cx.param_env)
523 .must_apply_modulo_regions()
524 {
525 return;
526 }
527
528 const MAX_SIZE: u64 = 256;
530
531 if let Some(size) = cx.layout_of(ty).ok().map(|l| l.size.bytes()) {
532 if size > MAX_SIZE {
533 return;
534 }
535 }
536
537 if type_allowed_to_implement_copy(
538 cx.tcx,
539 cx.param_env,
540 ty,
541 traits::ObligationCause::misc(item.span, item.owner_id.def_id),
542 hir::Safety::Safe,
543 )
544 .is_ok()
545 {
546 cx.emit_span_lint(MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS, item.span, BuiltinMissingCopyImpl);
547 }
548 }
549}
550
551fn type_implements_negative_copy_modulo_regions<'tcx>(
553 tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
554 ty: Ty<'tcx>,
555 typing_env: ty::TypingEnv<'tcx>,
556) -> bool {
557 let (infcx, param_env) = tcx.infer_ctxt().build_with_typing_env(typing_env);
558 let trait_ref =
559 ty::TraitRef::new(tcx, tcx.require_lang_item(hir::LangItem::Copy, DUMMY_SP), [ty]);
560 let pred = ty::TraitPredicate { trait_ref, polarity: ty::PredicatePolarity::Negative };
561 let obligation = traits::Obligation {
562 cause: traits::ObligationCause::dummy(),
563 param_env,
564 recursion_depth: 0,
565 predicate: pred.upcast(tcx),
566 };
567 infcx.predicate_must_hold_modulo_regions(&obligation)
568}
569
570#[doc = r" The `missing_debug_implementations` lint detects missing"]
#[doc = r" implementations of [`fmt::Debug`] for public types."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [`fmt::Debug`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/trait.Debug.html"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" #![deny(missing_debug_implementations)]"]
#[doc = r" pub struct Foo;"]
#[doc = r" # fn main() {}"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Having a `Debug` implementation on all types can assist with"]
#[doc =
r" debugging, as it provides a convenient way to format and display a"]
#[doc = r" value. Using the `#[derive(Debug)]` attribute will automatically"]
#[doc =
r" generate a typical implementation, or a custom implementation can be"]
#[doc = r" added by manually implementing the `Debug` trait."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r#" This lint is "allow" by default because adding `Debug` to all types can"#]
#[doc =
r" have a negative impact on compile time and code size. It also requires"]
#[doc =
r" boilerplate to be added to every type, which can be an impediment."]
static MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Allow,
desc: "detects missing implementations of Debug",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
571 MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS,
598 Allow,
599 "detects missing implementations of Debug"
600}
601
602#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::default::Default for MissingDebugImplementations {
#[inline]
fn default() -> MissingDebugImplementations {
MissingDebugImplementations {}
}
}Default)]
603pub(crate) struct MissingDebugImplementations;
604
605impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for MissingDebugImplementations {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "MissingDebugImplementations" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS]))
}
}
impl MissingDebugImplementations {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS]))
}
}impl_lint_pass!(MissingDebugImplementations => [MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS]);
606
607impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingDebugImplementations {
608 fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) {
609 if !cx.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(item.owner_id.def_id) {
610 return;
611 }
612
613 match item.kind {
614 hir::ItemKind::Struct(..) | hir::ItemKind::Union(..) | hir::ItemKind::Enum(..) => {}
615 _ => return,
616 }
617
618 if cx.tcx.lint_level_spec_at_node(MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS, item.hir_id()).is_allow() {
620 return;
621 }
622
623 let Some(debug) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Debug) else { return };
624
625 let has_impl = cx
626 .tcx
627 .non_blanket_impls_for_ty(
628 debug,
629 cx.tcx.type_of(item.owner_id).instantiate_identity().skip_norm_wip(),
630 )
631 .next()
632 .is_some();
633 if !has_impl {
634 cx.emit_span_lint(
635 MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS,
636 item.span,
637 BuiltinMissingDebugImpl { tcx: cx.tcx, def_id: debug },
638 );
639 }
640 }
641}
642
643#[doc =
r" The `anonymous_parameters` lint detects anonymous parameters in trait"]
#[doc = r" definitions."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,edition2015,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" #![deny(anonymous_parameters)]"]
#[doc = r" // edition 2015"]
#[doc = r" pub trait Foo {"]
#[doc = r" fn foo(usize);"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" fn main() {}"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" This syntax is mostly a historical accident, and can be worked around"]
#[doc =
r" quite easily by adding an `_` pattern or a descriptive identifier:"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust"]
#[doc = r" trait Foo {"]
#[doc = r" fn foo(_: usize);"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" This syntax is now a hard error in the 2018 edition. In the 2015"]
#[doc = r#" edition, this lint is "warn" by default. This lint"#]
#[doc = r" enables the [`cargo fix`] tool with the `--edition` flag to"]
#[doc =
r" automatically transition old code from the 2015 edition to 2018. The"]
#[doc = r" tool will run this lint and automatically apply the"]
#[doc = r" suggested fix from the compiler (which is to add `_` to each"]
#[doc =
r" parameter). This provides a completely automated way to update old"]
#[doc = r" code for a new edition. See [issue #41686] for more details."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" [issue #41686]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/41686"]
#[doc =
r" [`cargo fix`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/commands/cargo-fix.html"]
pub static ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "detects anonymous parameters",
is_externally_loaded: false,
future_incompatible: Some(::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibleInfo {
reason: ::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionError(::rustc_lint_defs::EditionFcw {
edition: rustc_span::edition::Edition::Edition2018,
page_slug: "trait-fn-parameters",
}),
..::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibleInfo::default_fields_for_macro()
}),
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
644 pub ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS,
683 Warn,
684 "detects anonymous parameters",
685 @future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo {
686 reason: fcw!(EditionError 2018 "trait-fn-parameters"),
687 };
688}
689
690#[doc = r" Checks for use of anonymous parameters (RFC 1685)."]
pub struct AnonymousParameters;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for AnonymousParameters { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for AnonymousParameters { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for AnonymousParameters {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> AnonymousParameters { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for AnonymousParameters {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "AnonymousParameters" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS]))
}
}
impl AnonymousParameters {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(
691 AnonymousParameters => [ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS]
693);
694
695impl EarlyLintPass for AnonymousParameters {
696 fn check_trait_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, it: &ast::AssocItem) {
697 if cx.sess().edition() != Edition::Edition2015 {
698 return;
700 }
701 if let ast::AssocItemKind::Fn(Fn { ref sig, .. }) = it.kind {
702 for arg in sig.decl.inputs.iter() {
703 if let ast::PatKind::Missing = arg.pat.kind {
704 let ty_snip = cx.sess().source_map().span_to_snippet(arg.ty.span);
705
706 let (ty_snip, appl) = if let Ok(ref snip) = ty_snip {
707 (snip.as_str(), Applicability::MachineApplicable)
708 } else {
709 ("<type>", Applicability::HasPlaceholders)
710 };
711 cx.emit_span_lint(
712 ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS,
713 arg.pat.span,
714 BuiltinAnonymousParams { suggestion: (arg.pat.span, appl), ty_snip },
715 );
716 }
717 }
718 }
719 }
720}
721
722fn warn_if_doc(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, node_span: Span, node_kind: &str, attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) {
723 use rustc_ast::token::CommentKind;
724
725 let mut attrs = attrs.iter().peekable();
726
727 let mut sugared_span: Option<Span> = None;
729
730 while let Some(attr) = attrs.next() {
731 let (is_doc_comment, is_doc_attribute) = match &attr.kind {
732 AttrKind::DocComment(..) => (true, false),
733 AttrKind::Normal(normal) if normal.item.path == sym::doc => (true, true),
734 _ => (false, false),
735 };
736 if is_doc_comment {
737 sugared_span =
738 Some(sugared_span.map_or(attr.span, |span| span.with_hi(attr.span.hi())));
739 }
740
741 if !is_doc_attribute && attrs.peek().is_some_and(|next_attr| next_attr.is_doc_comment()) {
742 continue;
743 }
744
745 let span = sugared_span.take().unwrap_or(attr.span);
746
747 if is_doc_comment || is_doc_attribute {
748 let sub = match attr.kind {
749 AttrKind::DocComment(CommentKind::Line, _) | AttrKind::Normal(..) => {
750 BuiltinUnusedDocCommentSub::PlainHelp
751 }
752 AttrKind::DocComment(CommentKind::Block, _) => {
753 BuiltinUnusedDocCommentSub::BlockHelp
754 }
755 };
756 cx.emit_span_lint(
757 UNUSED_DOC_COMMENTS,
758 span,
759 BuiltinUnusedDocComment { kind: node_kind, label: node_span, sub },
760 );
761 }
762 }
763}
764
765impl EarlyLintPass for UnusedDocComment {
766 fn check_stmt(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, stmt: &ast::Stmt) {
767 let kind = match stmt.kind {
768 ast::StmtKind::Let(..) => "statements",
769 ast::StmtKind::Item(..) => return,
771 ast::StmtKind::Empty
773 | ast::StmtKind::Semi(_)
774 | ast::StmtKind::Expr(_)
775 | ast::StmtKind::MacCall(_) => return,
776 };
777
778 warn_if_doc(cx, stmt.span, kind, stmt.kind.attrs());
779 }
780
781 fn check_arm(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, arm: &ast::Arm) {
782 if let Some(body) = &arm.body {
783 let arm_span = arm.pat.span.with_hi(body.span.hi());
784 warn_if_doc(cx, arm_span, "match arms", &arm.attrs);
785 }
786 }
787
788 fn check_pat(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, pat: &ast::Pat) {
789 if let ast::PatKind::Struct(_, _, fields, _) = &pat.kind {
790 for field in fields {
791 warn_if_doc(cx, field.span, "pattern fields", &field.attrs);
792 }
793 }
794 }
795
796 fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr) {
797 warn_if_doc(cx, expr.span, "expressions", &expr.attrs);
798
799 if let ExprKind::Struct(s) = &expr.kind {
800 for field in &s.fields {
801 warn_if_doc(cx, field.span, "expression fields", &field.attrs);
802 }
803 }
804 }
805
806 fn check_generic_param(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, param: &ast::GenericParam) {
807 warn_if_doc(cx, param.ident.span, "generic parameters", ¶m.attrs);
808 }
809
810 fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, block: &ast::Block) {
811 warn_if_doc(cx, block.span, "blocks", block.attrs());
812 }
813
814 fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &ast::Item) {
815 if let ast::ItemKind::ForeignMod(_) = item.kind {
816 warn_if_doc(cx, item.span, "extern blocks", &item.attrs);
817 }
818 }
819}
820
821#[doc =
r" The `no_mangle_const_items` lint detects any `const` items with the"]
#[doc = r" [`no_mangle` attribute]."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [`no_mangle` attribute]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/abi.html#the-no_mangle-attribute"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail,edition2021"]
#[doc = r" #[no_mangle]"]
#[doc = r" const FOO: i32 = 5;"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Constants do not have their symbols exported, and therefore, this"]
#[doc = r" probably means you meant to use a [`static`], not a [`const`]."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [`static`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/static-items.html"]
#[doc =
r" [`const`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/constant-items.html"]
static NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Deny,
desc: "const items will not have their symbols exported",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
822 NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS,
844 Deny,
845 "const items will not have their symbols exported"
846}
847
848#[doc =
r" The `no_mangle_generic_items` lint detects generic items that must be"]
#[doc = r" mangled."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust"]
#[doc = r" #[unsafe(no_mangle)]"]
#[doc = r" fn foo<T>(t: T) {}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r#" #[unsafe(export_name = "bar")]"#]
#[doc = r" fn bar<T>(t: T) {}"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" A function with generics must have its symbol mangled to accommodate"]
#[doc =
r" the generic parameter. The [`no_mangle`] and [`export_name`] attributes"]
#[doc = r" have no effect in this situation, and should be removed."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [`no_mangle`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/abi.html#the-no_mangle-attribute"]
#[doc =
r" [`export_name`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/abi.html#the-export_name-attribute"]
static NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "generic items must be mangled",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
849 NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS,
873 Warn,
874 "generic items must be mangled"
875}
876
877pub struct InvalidNoMangleItems;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for InvalidNoMangleItems { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for InvalidNoMangleItems { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for InvalidNoMangleItems {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> InvalidNoMangleItems { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for InvalidNoMangleItems {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "InvalidNoMangleItems" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS, NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS]))
}
}
impl InvalidNoMangleItems {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS, NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(InvalidNoMangleItems => [NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS, NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS]);
878
879impl InvalidNoMangleItems {
880 fn check_no_mangle_on_generic_fn(
881 &self,
882 cx: &LateContext<'_>,
883 attr_span: Span,
884 def_id: LocalDefId,
885 ) {
886 let generics = cx.tcx.generics_of(def_id);
887 if generics.requires_monomorphization(cx.tcx) {
888 cx.emit_span_lint(
889 NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS,
890 cx.tcx.def_span(def_id),
891 BuiltinNoMangleGeneric { suggestion: attr_span },
892 );
893 }
894 }
895}
896
897impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidNoMangleItems {
898 fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, it: &hir::Item<'_>) {
899 let attrs = cx.tcx.hir_attrs(it.hir_id());
900 match it.kind {
901 hir::ItemKind::Fn { .. } => {
902 if let Some(attr_span) = {
'done:
{
for i in attrs {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind::*;
let i: &rustc_hir::Attribute = i;
match i {
rustc_hir::Attribute::Parsed(ExportName { span, .. }) => {
break 'done Some(*span);
}
rustc_hir::Attribute::Unparsed(..) =>
{}
#[deny(unreachable_patterns)]
_ => {}
}
}
None
}
}find_attr!(attrs, ExportName {span, ..} => *span)
903 .or_else(|| {
'done:
{
for i in attrs {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind::*;
let i: &rustc_hir::Attribute = i;
match i {
rustc_hir::Attribute::Parsed(NoMangle(span)) => {
break 'done Some(*span);
}
rustc_hir::Attribute::Unparsed(..) =>
{}
#[deny(unreachable_patterns)]
_ => {}
}
}
None
}
}find_attr!(attrs, NoMangle(span) => *span))
904 {
905 self.check_no_mangle_on_generic_fn(cx, attr_span, it.owner_id.def_id);
906 }
907 }
908 hir::ItemKind::Const(ident, generics, ..) => {
909 if {
{
'done:
{
for i in attrs {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind::*;
let i: &rustc_hir::Attribute = i;
match i {
rustc_hir::Attribute::Parsed(NoMangle(..)) => {
break 'done Some(());
}
rustc_hir::Attribute::Unparsed(..) =>
{}
#[deny(unreachable_patterns)]
_ => {}
}
}
None
}
}.is_some()
}find_attr!(attrs, NoMangle(..)) {
910 let suggestion =
911 if generics.params.is_empty() && generics.where_clause_span.is_empty() {
912 Some(it.span.until(ident.span))
914 } else {
915 None
916 };
917
918 cx.emit_span_lint(
921 NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS,
922 it.span,
923 BuiltinConstNoMangle { suggestion },
924 );
925 }
926 }
927 _ => {}
928 }
929 }
930
931 fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, it: &hir::ImplItem<'_>) {
932 let attrs = cx.tcx.hir_attrs(it.hir_id());
933 match it.kind {
934 hir::ImplItemKind::Fn { .. } => {
935 if let Some(attr_span) = {
'done:
{
for i in attrs {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind::*;
let i: &rustc_hir::Attribute = i;
match i {
rustc_hir::Attribute::Parsed(ExportName { span, .. }) => {
break 'done Some(*span);
}
rustc_hir::Attribute::Unparsed(..) =>
{}
#[deny(unreachable_patterns)]
_ => {}
}
}
None
}
}find_attr!(attrs, ExportName {span, ..} => *span)
936 .or_else(|| {
'done:
{
for i in attrs {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind::*;
let i: &rustc_hir::Attribute = i;
match i {
rustc_hir::Attribute::Parsed(NoMangle(span)) => {
break 'done Some(*span);
}
rustc_hir::Attribute::Unparsed(..) =>
{}
#[deny(unreachable_patterns)]
_ => {}
}
}
None
}
}find_attr!(attrs, NoMangle(span) => *span))
937 {
938 self.check_no_mangle_on_generic_fn(cx, attr_span, it.owner_id.def_id);
939 }
940 }
941 _ => {}
942 }
943 }
944}
945
946#[doc =
r" The `mutable_transmutes` lint catches transmuting from `&T` to `&mut"]
#[doc = r" T` because it is [undefined behavior]."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [undefined behavior]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" unsafe {"]
#[doc = r" let y = std::mem::transmute::<&i32, &mut i32>(&5);"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" Certain assumptions are made about aliasing of data, and this transmute"]
#[doc =
r" violates those assumptions. Consider using [`UnsafeCell`] instead."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [`UnsafeCell`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/cell/struct.UnsafeCell.html"]
static MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Deny,
desc: "transmuting &T to &mut T is undefined behavior, even if the reference is unused",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
947 MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES,
969 Deny,
970 "transmuting &T to &mut T is undefined behavior, even if the reference is unused"
971}
972
973pub struct MutableTransmutes;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for MutableTransmutes { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for MutableTransmutes { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for MutableTransmutes {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> MutableTransmutes { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for MutableTransmutes {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "MutableTransmutes" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES]))
}
}
impl MutableTransmutes {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(MutableTransmutes => [MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES]);
974
975impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MutableTransmutes {
976 fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) {
977 if let Some((&ty::Ref(_, _, from_mutbl), &ty::Ref(_, _, to_mutbl))) =
978 get_transmute_from_to(cx, expr).map(|(ty1, ty2)| (ty1.kind(), ty2.kind()))
979 {
980 if from_mutbl < to_mutbl {
981 cx.emit_span_lint(MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES, expr.span, BuiltinMutablesTransmutes);
982 }
983 }
984
985 fn get_transmute_from_to<'tcx>(
986 cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
987 expr: &hir::Expr<'_>,
988 ) -> Option<(Ty<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>)> {
989 let hir::ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = expr.kind else { return None };
990 let def = cx.qpath_res(qpath, expr.hir_id);
991 if let Res::Def(DefKind::Fn, did) = def {
992 if !def_id_is_transmute(cx, did) {
993 return None;
994 }
995 let sig = cx.typeck_results().node_type(expr.hir_id).fn_sig(cx.tcx);
996 let from = sig.inputs().skip_binder()[0];
997 let to = sig.output().skip_binder();
998 return Some((from, to));
999 }
1000 None
1001 }
1002
1003 fn def_id_is_transmute(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
1004 cx.tcx.is_intrinsic(def_id, sym::transmute)
1005 }
1006 }
1007}
1008
1009#[doc = r" The `unstable_features` lint detects uses of `#![feature]`."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" #![deny(unstable_features)]"]
#[doc = r" #![feature(test)]"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" In larger nightly-based projects which"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" * consist of a multitude of crates where a subset of crates has to compile on"]
#[doc =
r" stable either unconditionally or depending on a `cfg` flag to for example"]
#[doc = r" allow stable users to depend on them,"]
#[doc =
r" * don't use nightly for experimental features but for, e.g., unstable options only,"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" this lint may come in handy to enforce policies of these kinds."]
static UNSTABLE_FEATURES: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "UNSTABLE_FEATURES",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Allow,
desc: "enabling unstable features",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
1010 UNSTABLE_FEATURES,
1032 Allow,
1033 "enabling unstable features"
1034}
1035
1036#[doc = r" Forbids using the `#[feature(...)]` attribute"]
pub struct UnstableFeatures;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for UnstableFeatures { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for UnstableFeatures { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for UnstableFeatures {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> UnstableFeatures { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for UnstableFeatures {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "UnstableFeatures" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[UNSTABLE_FEATURES]))
}
}
impl UnstableFeatures {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[UNSTABLE_FEATURES]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(
1037 UnstableFeatures => [UNSTABLE_FEATURES]
1039);
1040
1041impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnstableFeatures {
1042 fn check_attributes(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, attrs: &[hir::Attribute]) {
1043 if let Some(features) = {
'done:
{
for i in attrs {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind::*;
let i: &rustc_hir::Attribute = i;
match i {
rustc_hir::Attribute::Parsed(Feature(features, _)) => {
break 'done Some(features);
}
rustc_hir::Attribute::Unparsed(..) =>
{}
#[deny(unreachable_patterns)]
_ => {}
}
}
None
}
}find_attr!(attrs, Feature(features, _) => features) {
1044 for feature in features {
1045 cx.emit_span_lint(UNSTABLE_FEATURES, feature.span, BuiltinUnstableFeatures);
1046 }
1047 }
1048 }
1049}
1050
1051#[doc = r" The `ungated_async_fn_track_caller` lint warns when the"]
#[doc = r" `#[track_caller]` attribute is used on an async function"]
#[doc = r" without enabling the corresponding unstable feature flag."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust"]
#[doc = r" #[track_caller]"]
#[doc = r" async fn foo() {}"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" The attribute must be used in conjunction with the"]
#[doc =
r" [`async_fn_track_caller` feature flag]. Otherwise, the `#[track_caller]`"]
#[doc = r" annotation will function as a no-op."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [`async_fn_track_caller` feature flag]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/beta/unstable-book/language-features/async-fn-track-caller.html"]
static UNGATED_ASYNC_FN_TRACK_CALLER: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "UNGATED_ASYNC_FN_TRACK_CALLER",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "enabling track_caller on an async fn is a no-op unless the async_fn_track_caller feature is enabled",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
1052 UNGATED_ASYNC_FN_TRACK_CALLER,
1073 Warn,
1074 "enabling track_caller on an async fn is a no-op unless the async_fn_track_caller feature is enabled"
1075}
1076
1077#[doc =
r" Explains corresponding feature flag must be enabled for the `#[track_caller]` attribute to"]
#[doc = r" do anything"]
pub struct UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[UNGATED_ASYNC_FN_TRACK_CALLER]))
}
}
impl UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[UNGATED_ASYNC_FN_TRACK_CALLER]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(
1078 UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller => [UNGATED_ASYNC_FN_TRACK_CALLER]
1081);
1082
1083impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller {
1084 fn check_fn(
1085 &mut self,
1086 cx: &LateContext<'_>,
1087 fn_kind: HirFnKind<'_>,
1088 _: &'tcx FnDecl<'_>,
1089 _: &'tcx Body<'_>,
1090 span: Span,
1091 def_id: LocalDefId,
1092 ) {
1093 if fn_kind.asyncness().is_async()
1094 && !cx.tcx.features().async_fn_track_caller()
1095 && let Some(attr_span) = {
{
'done:
{
for i in ::rustc_hir::attrs::HasAttrs::get_attrs(def_id, &cx.tcx)
{
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind::*;
let i: &rustc_hir::Attribute = i;
match i {
rustc_hir::Attribute::Parsed(TrackCaller(span)) => {
break 'done Some(*span);
}
rustc_hir::Attribute::Unparsed(..) =>
{}
#[deny(unreachable_patterns)]
_ => {}
}
}
None
}
}
}find_attr!(cx.tcx, def_id, TrackCaller(span) => *span)
1097 {
1098 cx.emit_span_lint(
1099 UNGATED_ASYNC_FN_TRACK_CALLER,
1100 attr_span,
1101 BuiltinUngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller { label: span, session: &cx.tcx.sess },
1102 );
1103 }
1104 }
1105}
1106
1107#[doc =
r" The `unreachable_pub` lint triggers for `pub` items not reachable from other crates - that"]
#[doc =
r" means neither directly accessible, nor reexported (with `pub use`), nor leaked through"]
#[doc =
r" things like return types (which the [`unnameable_types`] lint can detect if desired)."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" #![deny(unreachable_pub)]"]
#[doc = r" mod foo {"]
#[doc = r" pub mod bar {"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" The `pub` keyword both expresses an intent for an item to be publicly available, and also"]
#[doc =
r" signals to the compiler to make the item publicly accessible. The intent can only be"]
#[doc =
r" satisfied, however, if all items which contain this item are *also* publicly accessible."]
#[doc =
r" Thus, this lint serves to identify situations where the intent does not match the reality."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" If you wish the item to be accessible elsewhere within the crate, but not outside it, the"]
#[doc =
r" `pub(crate)` visibility is recommended to be used instead. This more clearly expresses the"]
#[doc = r" intent that the item is only visible within its own crate."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r#" This lint is "allow" by default because it will trigger for a large amount of existing Rust code."#]
#[doc = r" Eventually it is desired for this to become warn-by-default."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" [`unnameable_types`]: #unnameable-types"]
pub static UNREACHABLE_PUB: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "UNREACHABLE_PUB",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Allow,
desc: "`pub` items not reachable from crate root",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
1108 pub UNREACHABLE_PUB,
1141 Allow,
1142 "`pub` items not reachable from crate root"
1143}
1144
1145#[doc =
r" Lint for items marked `pub` that aren't reachable from other crates."]
pub struct UnreachablePub;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for UnreachablePub { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for UnreachablePub { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for UnreachablePub {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> UnreachablePub { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for UnreachablePub {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "UnreachablePub" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[UNREACHABLE_PUB]))
}
}
impl UnreachablePub {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[UNREACHABLE_PUB]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(
1146 UnreachablePub => [UNREACHABLE_PUB]
1148);
1149
1150impl UnreachablePub {
1151 fn perform_lint(
1152 &self,
1153 cx: &LateContext<'_>,
1154 what: &str,
1155 def_id: LocalDefId,
1156 vis_span: Span,
1157 exportable: bool,
1158 ) {
1159 let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
1160 if cx.tcx.visibility(def_id).is_public() && !cx.effective_visibilities.is_reachable(def_id)
1161 {
1162 let new_vis = if let Some(ty::Visibility::Restricted(restricted_did)) =
1165 cx.effective_visibilities.effective_vis(def_id).map(|effective_vis| {
1166 effective_vis.at_level(rustc_middle::middle::privacy::Level::Reachable)
1167 })
1168 && let parent_parent = cx
1169 .tcx
1170 .parent_module_from_def_id(cx.tcx.parent_module_from_def_id(def_id).into())
1171 && *restricted_did == parent_parent.to_local_def_id()
1172 && !restricted_did.to_def_id().is_crate_root()
1173 {
1174 "pub(super)"
1175 } else {
1176 "pub(crate)"
1177 };
1178
1179 if vis_span.from_expansion() {
1180 applicability = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect;
1181 }
1182 let def_span = cx.tcx.def_span(def_id);
1183 cx.emit_span_lint(
1184 UNREACHABLE_PUB,
1185 def_span,
1186 BuiltinUnreachablePub {
1187 what,
1188 new_vis,
1189 suggestion: (vis_span, applicability),
1190 help: exportable,
1191 },
1192 );
1193 }
1194 }
1195}
1196
1197impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnreachablePub {
1198 fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) {
1199 if let hir::ItemKind::Use(_, hir::UseKind::ListStem) = &item.kind {
1201 return;
1202 }
1203 self.perform_lint(cx, "item", item.owner_id.def_id, item.vis_span, true);
1204 }
1205
1206 fn check_foreign_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, foreign_item: &hir::ForeignItem<'tcx>) {
1207 self.perform_lint(cx, "item", foreign_item.owner_id.def_id, foreign_item.vis_span, true);
1208 }
1209
1210 fn check_field_def(&mut self, _cx: &LateContext<'_>, _field: &hir::FieldDef<'_>) {
1211 }
1225
1226 fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, impl_item: &hir::ImplItem<'_>) {
1227 if let ImplItemImplKind::Inherent { vis_span } = impl_item.impl_kind {
1228 self.perform_lint(cx, "item", impl_item.owner_id.def_id, vis_span, false);
1229 }
1230 }
1231}
1232
1233#[doc = r" The `type_alias_bounds` lint detects bounds in type aliases."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust"]
#[doc = r" type SendVec<T: Send> = Vec<T>;"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" Trait and lifetime bounds on generic parameters and in where clauses of"]
#[doc =
r" type aliases are not checked at usage sites of the type alias. Moreover,"]
#[doc =
r" they are not thoroughly checked for correctness at their definition site"]
#[doc = r" either similar to the aliased type."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" This is a known limitation of the type checker that may be lifted in a"]
#[doc =
r" future edition. Permitting such bounds in light of this was unintentional."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" While these bounds may have secondary effects such as enabling the use of"]
#[doc =
r#" "shorthand" associated type paths[^1] and affecting the default trait"#]
#[doc =
r" object lifetime[^2] of trait object types passed to the type alias, this"]
#[doc =
r" should not have been allowed until the aforementioned restrictions of the"]
#[doc = r" type checker have been lifted."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" Using such bounds is highly discouraged as they are actively misleading."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [^1]: I.e., paths of the form `T::Assoc` where `T` is a type parameter"]
#[doc =
r" bounded by trait `Trait` which defines an associated type called `Assoc`"]
#[doc =
r" as opposed to a fully qualified path of the form `<T as Trait>::Assoc`."]
#[doc =
r" [^2]: <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/lifetime-elision.html#default-trait-object-lifetimes>"]
static TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "bounds in type aliases are not enforced",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
1234 TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS,
1267 Warn,
1268 "bounds in type aliases are not enforced"
1269}
1270
1271pub struct TypeAliasBounds;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for TypeAliasBounds { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for TypeAliasBounds { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for TypeAliasBounds {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> TypeAliasBounds { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for TypeAliasBounds {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "TypeAliasBounds" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS]))
}
}
impl TypeAliasBounds {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(TypeAliasBounds => [TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS]);
1272
1273impl TypeAliasBounds {
1274 pub(crate) fn affects_object_lifetime_defaults(pred: &hir::WherePredicate<'_>) -> bool {
1275 if let hir::WherePredicateKind::BoundPredicate(pred) = pred.kind
1277 && pred.bounds.iter().any(|bound| #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match bound {
hir::GenericBound::Outlives(_) => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(bound, hir::GenericBound::Outlives(_)))
1278 && pred.bound_generic_params.is_empty() && pred.bounded_ty.as_generic_param().is_some()
1280 {
1281 return true;
1282 }
1283 false
1284 }
1285}
1286
1287impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for TypeAliasBounds {
1288 fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &hir::Item<'_>) {
1289 let hir::ItemKind::TyAlias(_, generics, hir_ty) = item.kind else { return };
1290
1291 if generics.predicates.is_empty() {
1293 return;
1294 }
1295
1296 if cx.tcx.type_alias_is_lazy(item.owner_id) {
1298 return;
1299 }
1300
1301 let ty = cx.tcx.type_of(item.owner_id).instantiate_identity().skip_norm_wip();
1304 if ty.has_type_flags(ty::TypeFlags::HAS_CT_PROJECTION)
1305 && cx.tcx.features().generic_const_exprs()
1306 {
1307 return;
1308 }
1309
1310 let mut where_spans = Vec::new();
1316 let mut inline_spans = Vec::new();
1317 let mut inline_sugg = Vec::new();
1318
1319 for p in generics.predicates {
1320 let span = p.span;
1321 if p.kind.in_where_clause() {
1322 where_spans.push(span);
1323 } else {
1324 for b in p.kind.bounds() {
1325 inline_spans.push(b.span());
1326 }
1327 inline_sugg.push((span, String::new()));
1328 }
1329 }
1330
1331 let mut ty = Some(hir_ty);
1332 let enable_feat_help = cx.tcx.sess.is_nightly_build();
1333
1334 if let [.., label_sp] = *where_spans {
1335 cx.emit_span_lint(
1336 TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS,
1337 where_spans,
1338 BuiltinTypeAliasBounds {
1339 in_where_clause: true,
1340 label: label_sp,
1341 enable_feat_help,
1342 suggestions: ::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[(generics.where_clause_span, String::new())]))vec![(generics.where_clause_span, String::new())],
1343 preds: generics.predicates,
1344 ty: ty.take(),
1345 },
1346 );
1347 }
1348 if let [.., label_sp] = *inline_spans {
1349 cx.emit_span_lint(
1350 TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS,
1351 inline_spans,
1352 BuiltinTypeAliasBounds {
1353 in_where_clause: false,
1354 label: label_sp,
1355 enable_feat_help,
1356 suggestions: inline_sugg,
1357 preds: generics.predicates,
1358 ty,
1359 },
1360 );
1361 }
1362 }
1363}
1364
1365pub(crate) struct ShorthandAssocTyCollector {
1366 pub(crate) qselves: Vec<Span>,
1367}
1368
1369impl hir::intravisit::Visitor<'_> for ShorthandAssocTyCollector {
1370 fn visit_qpath(&mut self, qpath: &hir::QPath<'_>, id: hir::HirId, _: Span) {
1371 if let hir::QPath::TypeRelative(qself, _) = qpath
1374 && qself.as_generic_param().is_some()
1375 {
1376 self.qselves.push(qself.span);
1377 }
1378 hir::intravisit::walk_qpath(self, qpath, id)
1379 }
1380}
1381
1382#[doc =
r" The `trivial_bounds` lint detects trait bounds that don't depend on"]
#[doc = r" any type parameters."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust"]
#[doc = r" #![feature(trivial_bounds)]"]
#[doc = r" pub struct A where i32: Copy;"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Usually you would not write a trait bound that you know is always"]
#[doc =
r" true, or never true. However, when using macros, the macro may not"]
#[doc =
r" know whether or not the constraint would hold or not at the time when"]
#[doc =
r" generating the code. Currently, the compiler does not alert you if the"]
#[doc =
r" constraint is always true, and generates an error if it is never true."]
#[doc = r" The `trivial_bounds` feature changes this to be a warning in both"]
#[doc =
r" cases, giving macros more freedom and flexibility to generate code,"]
#[doc = r" while still providing a signal when writing non-macro code that"]
#[doc = r" something is amiss."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" See [RFC 2056] for more details. This feature is currently only"]
#[doc = r" available on the nightly channel, see [tracking issue #48214]."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [RFC 2056]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2056-allow-trivial-where-clause-constraints.md"]
#[doc =
r" [tracking issue #48214]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/48214"]
static TRIVIAL_BOUNDS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "TRIVIAL_BOUNDS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "these bounds don't depend on an type parameters",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
1383 TRIVIAL_BOUNDS,
1413 Warn,
1414 "these bounds don't depend on an type parameters"
1415}
1416
1417#[doc =
r" Lint for trait and lifetime bounds that don't depend on type parameters"]
#[doc = r" which either do nothing, or stop the item from being used."]
pub struct TrivialConstraints;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for TrivialConstraints { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for TrivialConstraints { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for TrivialConstraints {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> TrivialConstraints { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for TrivialConstraints {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "TrivialConstraints" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[TRIVIAL_BOUNDS]))
}
}
impl TrivialConstraints {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[TRIVIAL_BOUNDS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(
1418 TrivialConstraints => [TRIVIAL_BOUNDS]
1421);
1422
1423impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for TrivialConstraints {
1424 fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) {
1425 use rustc_middle::ty::ClauseKind;
1426
1427 if cx.tcx.features().trivial_bounds() {
1428 let predicates = cx.tcx.predicates_of(item.owner_id);
1429 for &(predicate, span) in predicates.predicates {
1430 let predicate_kind_name = match predicate.kind().skip_binder() {
1431 ClauseKind::Trait(..) => "trait",
1432 ClauseKind::TypeOutlives(..) | ClauseKind::RegionOutlives(..) => "lifetime",
1433
1434 ClauseKind::UnstableFeature(_)
1435 | ClauseKind::ConstArgHasType(..)
1437 | ClauseKind::Projection(..)
1440 | ClauseKind::WellFormed(..)
1442 | ClauseKind::ConstEvaluatable(..)
1444 | ty::ClauseKind::HostEffect(..) => continue,
1446 };
1447 if predicate.is_global() {
1448 cx.emit_span_lint(
1449 TRIVIAL_BOUNDS,
1450 span,
1451 BuiltinTrivialBounds { predicate_kind_name, predicate },
1452 );
1453 }
1454 }
1455 }
1456 }
1457}
1458
1459#[doc =
r" The `double_negations` lint detects expressions of the form `--x`."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust"]
#[doc = r" fn main() {"]
#[doc = r" let x = 1;"]
#[doc = r" let _b = --x;"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" Negating something twice is usually the same as not negating it at all."]
#[doc =
r" However, a double negation in Rust can easily be confused with the"]
#[doc =
r" prefix decrement operator that exists in many languages derived from C."]
#[doc = r" Use `-(-x)` if you really wanted to negate the value twice."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" To decrement a value, use `x -= 1` instead."]
pub static DOUBLE_NEGATIONS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "DOUBLE_NEGATIONS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "detects expressions of the form `--x`",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
1460 pub DOUBLE_NEGATIONS,
1482 Warn,
1483 "detects expressions of the form `--x`"
1484}
1485
1486#[doc =
r" Lint for expressions of the form `--x` that can be confused with C's"]
#[doc = r" prefix decrement operator."]
pub struct DoubleNegations;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for DoubleNegations { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for DoubleNegations { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for DoubleNegations {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> DoubleNegations { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for DoubleNegations {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "DoubleNegations" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[DOUBLE_NEGATIONS]))
}
}
impl DoubleNegations {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[DOUBLE_NEGATIONS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(
1487 DoubleNegations => [DOUBLE_NEGATIONS]
1490);
1491
1492impl EarlyLintPass for DoubleNegations {
1493 #[inline]
1494 fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr) {
1495 if let ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Neg, ref inner) = expr.kind
1498 && let ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Neg, ref inner2) = inner.kind
1499 && !#[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match inner2.kind {
ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Neg, _) => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(inner2.kind, ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Neg, _))
1500 && expr.span.eq_ctxt(inner.span)
1502 {
1503 cx.emit_span_lint(
1504 DOUBLE_NEGATIONS,
1505 expr.span,
1506 BuiltinDoubleNegations {
1507 add_parens: BuiltinDoubleNegationsAddParens {
1508 start_span: inner.span.shrink_to_lo(),
1509 end_span: inner.span.shrink_to_hi(),
1510 },
1511 },
1512 );
1513 }
1514 }
1515}
1516
1517#[doc = r" Does nothing as a lint pass, but registers some `Lint`s"]
#[doc = r" which are used by other parts of the compiler."]
pub struct SoftLints;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for SoftLints { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for SoftLints { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for SoftLints {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> SoftLints { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for SoftLints {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "SoftLints" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[WHILE_TRUE, NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS, UNSAFE_CODE,
MISSING_DOCS, MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS,
MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS, ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS,
UNUSED_DOC_COMMENTS, NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS,
NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS, MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES,
UNSTABLE_FEATURES, UNREACHABLE_PUB, TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS,
TRIVIAL_BOUNDS, DOUBLE_NEGATIONS]))
}
}
impl SoftLints {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[WHILE_TRUE, NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS, UNSAFE_CODE,
MISSING_DOCS, MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS,
MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS, ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS,
UNUSED_DOC_COMMENTS, NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS,
NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS, MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES,
UNSTABLE_FEATURES, UNREACHABLE_PUB, TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS,
TRIVIAL_BOUNDS, DOUBLE_NEGATIONS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(
1518 SoftLints => [
1521 WHILE_TRUE,
1522 NON_SHORTHAND_FIELD_PATTERNS,
1523 UNSAFE_CODE,
1524 MISSING_DOCS,
1525 MISSING_COPY_IMPLEMENTATIONS,
1526 MISSING_DEBUG_IMPLEMENTATIONS,
1527 ANONYMOUS_PARAMETERS,
1528 UNUSED_DOC_COMMENTS,
1529 NO_MANGLE_CONST_ITEMS,
1530 NO_MANGLE_GENERIC_ITEMS,
1531 MUTABLE_TRANSMUTES,
1532 UNSTABLE_FEATURES,
1533 UNREACHABLE_PUB,
1534 TYPE_ALIAS_BOUNDS,
1535 TRIVIAL_BOUNDS,
1536 DOUBLE_NEGATIONS
1537 ]
1538);
1539
1540#[doc =
r" The `ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns` lint detects the [`...` range"]
#[doc = r" pattern], which is deprecated."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [`...` range pattern]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/patterns.html#range-patterns"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,edition2018"]
#[doc = r" let x = 123;"]
#[doc = r" match x {"]
#[doc = r" 0...100 => {}"]
#[doc = r" _ => {}"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" The `...` range pattern syntax was changed to `..=` to avoid potential"]
#[doc =
r" confusion with the [`..` range expression]. Use the new form instead."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [`..` range expression]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/expressions/range-expr.html"]
pub static ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "`...` range patterns are deprecated",
is_externally_loaded: false,
future_incompatible: Some(::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibleInfo {
reason: ::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionError(::rustc_lint_defs::EditionFcw {
edition: rustc_span::edition::Edition::Edition2021,
page_slug: "warnings-promoted-to-error",
}),
..::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibleInfo::default_fields_for_macro()
}),
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
1541 pub ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS,
1565 Warn,
1566 "`...` range patterns are deprecated",
1567 @future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo {
1568 reason: fcw!(EditionError 2021 "warnings-promoted-to-error"),
1569 };
1570}
1571
1572#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::default::Default for EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns {
#[inline]
fn default() -> EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns {
EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns {
node_id: ::core::default::Default::default(),
}
}
}Default)]
1573pub struct EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns {
1574 node_id: Option<ast::NodeId>,
1577}
1578
1579impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS]))
}
}
impl EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS]))
}
}impl_lint_pass!(EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns => [ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS]);
1580
1581impl EarlyLintPass for EllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns {
1582 fn check_pat(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, pat: &ast::Pat) {
1583 if self.node_id.is_some() {
1584 return;
1586 }
1587
1588 use self::ast::PatKind;
1589 use self::ast::RangeSyntax::DotDotDot;
1590
1591 fn matches_ellipsis_pat(pat: &ast::Pat) -> Option<(Option<&Expr>, &Expr, Span)> {
1594 match &pat.kind {
1595 PatKind::Range(
1596 a,
1597 Some(b),
1598 Spanned { span, node: RangeEnd::Included(DotDotDot) },
1599 ) => Some((a.as_deref(), b, *span)),
1600 _ => None,
1601 }
1602 }
1603
1604 let (parentheses, endpoints) = match &pat.kind {
1605 PatKind::Ref(subpat, _, _) => (true, matches_ellipsis_pat(subpat)),
1606 _ => (false, matches_ellipsis_pat(pat)),
1607 };
1608
1609 if let Some((start, end, join)) = endpoints {
1610 if parentheses {
1611 self.node_id = Some(pat.id);
1612 let end = expr_to_string(end);
1613 let replace = match start {
1614 Some(start) => ::alloc::__export::must_use({
::alloc::fmt::format(format_args!("&({0}..={1})",
expr_to_string(start), end))
})format!("&({}..={})", expr_to_string(start), end),
1615 None => ::alloc::__export::must_use({
::alloc::fmt::format(format_args!("&(..={0})", end))
})format!("&(..={end})"),
1616 };
1617 if join.edition() >= Edition::Edition2021 {
1618 cx.sess().dcx().emit_err(BuiltinEllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns {
1619 span: pat.span,
1620 suggestion: pat.span,
1621 replace,
1622 });
1623 } else {
1624 cx.emit_span_lint(
1625 ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS,
1626 pat.span,
1627 BuiltinEllipsisInclusiveRangePatternsLint::Parenthesise {
1628 suggestion: pat.span,
1629 replace,
1630 },
1631 );
1632 }
1633 } else {
1634 let replace = "..=";
1635 if join.edition() >= Edition::Edition2021 {
1636 cx.sess().dcx().emit_err(BuiltinEllipsisInclusiveRangePatterns {
1637 span: pat.span,
1638 suggestion: join,
1639 replace: replace.to_string(),
1640 });
1641 } else {
1642 cx.emit_span_lint(
1643 ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS,
1644 join,
1645 BuiltinEllipsisInclusiveRangePatternsLint::NonParenthesise {
1646 suggestion: join,
1647 },
1648 );
1649 }
1650 };
1651 }
1652 }
1653
1654 fn check_pat_post(&mut self, _cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, pat: &ast::Pat) {
1655 if let Some(node_id) = self.node_id {
1656 if pat.id == node_id {
1657 self.node_id = None
1658 }
1659 }
1660 }
1661}
1662
1663#[doc =
r" The `keyword_idents_2018` lint detects edition keywords being used as an"]
#[doc = r" identifier."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,edition2015,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" #![deny(keyword_idents_2018)]"]
#[doc = r" // edition 2015"]
#[doc = r" fn dyn() {}"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Rust [editions] allow the language to evolve without breaking"]
#[doc =
r" backwards compatibility. This lint catches code that uses new keywords"]
#[doc =
r" that are added to the language that are used as identifiers (such as a"]
#[doc =
r" variable name, function name, etc.). If you switch the compiler to a"]
#[doc =
r" new edition without updating the code, then it will fail to compile if"]
#[doc = r" you are using a new keyword as an identifier."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" You can manually change the identifiers to a non-keyword, or use a"]
#[doc =
r" [raw identifier], for example `r#dyn`, to transition to a new edition."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r#" This lint solves the problem automatically. It is "allow" by default"#]
#[doc =
r" because the code is perfectly valid in older editions. The [`cargo"]
#[doc =
r#" fix`] tool with the `--edition` flag will switch this lint to "warn""#]
#[doc =
r" and automatically apply the suggested fix from the compiler (which is"]
#[doc =
r" to use a raw identifier). This provides a completely automated way to"]
#[doc = r" update old code for a new edition."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" [editions]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/"]
#[doc =
r" [raw identifier]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/identifiers.html"]
#[doc =
r" [`cargo fix`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/commands/cargo-fix.html"]
pub static KEYWORD_IDENTS_2018: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "KEYWORD_IDENTS_2018",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Allow,
desc: "detects edition keywords being used as an identifier",
is_externally_loaded: false,
future_incompatible: Some(::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibleInfo {
reason: ::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionError(::rustc_lint_defs::EditionFcw {
edition: rustc_span::edition::Edition::Edition2018,
page_slug: "new-keywords",
}),
..::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibleInfo::default_fields_for_macro()
}),
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
1664 pub KEYWORD_IDENTS_2018,
1700 Allow,
1701 "detects edition keywords being used as an identifier",
1702 @future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo {
1703 reason: fcw!(EditionError 2018 "new-keywords"),
1704 };
1705}
1706
1707#[doc =
r" The `keyword_idents_2024` lint detects edition keywords being used as an"]
#[doc = r" identifier."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,edition2015,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" #![deny(keyword_idents_2024)]"]
#[doc = r" // edition 2015"]
#[doc = r" fn gen() {}"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Rust [editions] allow the language to evolve without breaking"]
#[doc =
r" backwards compatibility. This lint catches code that uses new keywords"]
#[doc =
r" that are added to the language that are used as identifiers (such as a"]
#[doc =
r" variable name, function name, etc.). If you switch the compiler to a"]
#[doc =
r" new edition without updating the code, then it will fail to compile if"]
#[doc = r" you are using a new keyword as an identifier."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" You can manually change the identifiers to a non-keyword, or use a"]
#[doc =
r" [raw identifier], for example `r#gen`, to transition to a new edition."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r#" This lint solves the problem automatically. It is "allow" by default"#]
#[doc =
r" because the code is perfectly valid in older editions. The [`cargo"]
#[doc =
r#" fix`] tool with the `--edition` flag will switch this lint to "warn""#]
#[doc =
r" and automatically apply the suggested fix from the compiler (which is"]
#[doc =
r" to use a raw identifier). This provides a completely automated way to"]
#[doc = r" update old code for a new edition."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" [editions]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/"]
#[doc =
r" [raw identifier]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/identifiers.html"]
#[doc =
r" [`cargo fix`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/commands/cargo-fix.html"]
pub static KEYWORD_IDENTS_2024: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "KEYWORD_IDENTS_2024",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Allow,
desc: "detects edition keywords being used as an identifier",
is_externally_loaded: false,
future_incompatible: Some(::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibleInfo {
reason: ::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionError(::rustc_lint_defs::EditionFcw {
edition: rustc_span::edition::Edition::Edition2024,
page_slug: "gen-keyword",
}),
..::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibleInfo::default_fields_for_macro()
}),
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
1708 pub KEYWORD_IDENTS_2024,
1744 Allow,
1745 "detects edition keywords being used as an identifier",
1746 @future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo {
1747 reason: fcw!(EditionError 2024 "gen-keyword"),
1748 };
1749}
1750
1751#[doc = r" Check for uses of edition keywords used as an identifier."]
pub struct KeywordIdents;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for KeywordIdents { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for KeywordIdents { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for KeywordIdents {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> KeywordIdents { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for KeywordIdents {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "KeywordIdents" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[KEYWORD_IDENTS_2018, KEYWORD_IDENTS_2024]))
}
}
impl KeywordIdents {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[KEYWORD_IDENTS_2018, KEYWORD_IDENTS_2024]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(
1752 KeywordIdents => [KEYWORD_IDENTS_2018, KEYWORD_IDENTS_2024]
1754);
1755
1756struct UnderMacro(bool);
1757
1758impl KeywordIdents {
1759 fn check_tokens(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, tokens: &TokenStream) {
1760 let mut prev_dollar = false;
1762 for tt in tokens.iter() {
1763 match tt {
1764 TokenTree::Token(token, _) => {
1766 if let Some((ident, token::IdentIsRaw::No)) = token.ident() {
1767 if !prev_dollar {
1768 self.check_ident_token(cx, UnderMacro(true), ident, "");
1769 }
1770 } else if let Some((ident, token::IdentIsRaw::No)) = token.lifetime() {
1771 self.check_ident_token(
1772 cx,
1773 UnderMacro(true),
1774 ident.without_first_quote(),
1775 "'",
1776 );
1777 } else if token.kind == TokenKind::Dollar {
1778 prev_dollar = true;
1779 continue;
1780 }
1781 }
1782 TokenTree::Delimited(.., tts) => self.check_tokens(cx, tts),
1783 }
1784 prev_dollar = false;
1785 }
1786 }
1787
1788 fn check_ident_token(
1789 &mut self,
1790 cx: &EarlyContext<'_>,
1791 UnderMacro(under_macro): UnderMacro,
1792 ident: Ident,
1793 prefix: &'static str,
1794 ) {
1795 let (lint, edition) = match ident.name {
1796 kw::Async | kw::Await | kw::Try => (KEYWORD_IDENTS_2018, Edition::Edition2018),
1797
1798 kw::Dyn if !under_macro => (KEYWORD_IDENTS_2018, Edition::Edition2018),
1811
1812 kw::Gen => (KEYWORD_IDENTS_2024, Edition::Edition2024),
1813
1814 _ => return,
1815 };
1816
1817 if ident.span.edition() >= edition
1819 || cx.sess().psess.raw_identifier_spans.contains(ident.span)
1820 {
1821 return;
1822 }
1823
1824 cx.emit_span_lint(
1825 lint,
1826 ident.span,
1827 BuiltinKeywordIdents { kw: ident, next: edition, suggestion: ident.span, prefix },
1828 );
1829 }
1830}
1831
1832impl EarlyLintPass for KeywordIdents {
1833 fn check_mac_def(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, mac_def: &ast::MacroDef) {
1834 self.check_tokens(cx, &mac_def.body.tokens);
1835 }
1836 fn check_mac(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, mac: &ast::MacCall) {
1837 self.check_tokens(cx, &mac.args.tokens);
1838 }
1839 fn check_ident(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, ident: &Ident) {
1840 if ident.name.as_str().starts_with('\'') {
1841 self.check_ident_token(cx, UnderMacro(false), ident.without_first_quote(), "'");
1842 } else {
1843 self.check_ident_token(cx, UnderMacro(false), *ident, "");
1844 }
1845 }
1846}
1847
1848pub struct ExplicitOutlivesRequirements;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for ExplicitOutlivesRequirements { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for ExplicitOutlivesRequirements { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for ExplicitOutlivesRequirements {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> ExplicitOutlivesRequirements { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for ExplicitOutlivesRequirements {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "ExplicitOutlivesRequirements" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[EXPLICIT_OUTLIVES_REQUIREMENTS]))
}
}
impl ExplicitOutlivesRequirements {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[EXPLICIT_OUTLIVES_REQUIREMENTS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(ExplicitOutlivesRequirements => [EXPLICIT_OUTLIVES_REQUIREMENTS]);
1849
1850impl ExplicitOutlivesRequirements {
1851 fn lifetimes_outliving_lifetime<'tcx>(
1852 tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
1853 inferred_outlives: impl Iterator<Item = &'tcx (ty::Clause<'tcx>, Span)>,
1854 item: LocalDefId,
1855 lifetime: LocalDefId,
1856 ) -> Vec<ty::Region<'tcx>> {
1857 let item_generics = tcx.generics_of(item);
1858
1859 inferred_outlives
1860 .filter_map(|(clause, _)| match clause.kind().skip_binder() {
1861 ty::ClauseKind::RegionOutlives(ty::OutlivesPredicate(a, b)) => match a.kind() {
1862 ty::ReEarlyParam(ebr)
1863 if item_generics.region_param(ebr, tcx).def_id == lifetime.to_def_id() =>
1864 {
1865 Some(b)
1866 }
1867 _ => None,
1868 },
1869 _ => None,
1870 })
1871 .collect()
1872 }
1873
1874 fn lifetimes_outliving_type<'tcx>(
1875 inferred_outlives: impl Iterator<Item = &'tcx (ty::Clause<'tcx>, Span)>,
1876 index: u32,
1877 ) -> Vec<ty::Region<'tcx>> {
1878 inferred_outlives
1879 .filter_map(|(clause, _)| match clause.kind().skip_binder() {
1880 ty::ClauseKind::TypeOutlives(ty::OutlivesPredicate(a, b)) => {
1881 a.is_param(index).then_some(b)
1882 }
1883 _ => None,
1884 })
1885 .collect()
1886 }
1887
1888 fn collect_outlives_bound_spans<'tcx>(
1889 &self,
1890 tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
1891 bounds: &hir::GenericBounds<'_>,
1892 inferred_outlives: &[ty::Region<'tcx>],
1893 predicate_span: Span,
1894 item: DefId,
1895 ) -> Vec<(usize, Span)> {
1896 use rustc_middle::middle::resolve_bound_vars::ResolvedArg;
1897
1898 let item_generics = tcx.generics_of(item);
1899
1900 bounds
1901 .iter()
1902 .enumerate()
1903 .filter_map(|(i, bound)| {
1904 let hir::GenericBound::Outlives(lifetime) = bound else {
1905 return None;
1906 };
1907
1908 let is_inferred = match tcx.named_bound_var(lifetime.hir_id) {
1909 Some(ResolvedArg::EarlyBound(def_id)) => inferred_outlives
1910 .iter()
1911 .any(|r| #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match r.kind() {
ty::ReEarlyParam(ebr) if
{ item_generics.region_param(ebr, tcx).def_id == def_id.to_def_id() }
=> true,
_ => false,
}matches!(r.kind(), ty::ReEarlyParam(ebr) if { item_generics.region_param(ebr, tcx).def_id == def_id.to_def_id() })),
1912 _ => false,
1913 };
1914
1915 if !is_inferred {
1916 return None;
1917 }
1918
1919 let span = bound.span().find_ancestor_inside(predicate_span)?;
1920 if span.in_external_macro(tcx.sess.source_map()) {
1921 return None;
1922 }
1923
1924 Some((i, span))
1925 })
1926 .collect()
1927 }
1928
1929 fn consolidate_outlives_bound_spans(
1930 &self,
1931 lo: Span,
1932 bounds: &hir::GenericBounds<'_>,
1933 bound_spans: Vec<(usize, Span)>,
1934 ) -> Vec<Span> {
1935 if bounds.is_empty() {
1936 return Vec::new();
1937 }
1938 if bound_spans.len() == bounds.len() {
1939 let (_, last_bound_span) = bound_spans[bound_spans.len() - 1];
1940 ::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[lo.to(last_bound_span)]))vec![lo.to(last_bound_span)]
1943 } else {
1944 let mut merged = Vec::new();
1945 let mut last_merged_i = None;
1946
1947 let mut from_start = true;
1948 for (i, bound_span) in bound_spans {
1949 match last_merged_i {
1950 None if i == 0 => {
1952 merged.push(bound_span.to(bounds[1].span().shrink_to_lo()));
1953 last_merged_i = Some(0);
1954 }
1955 Some(h) if i == h + 1 => {
1957 if let Some(tail) = merged.last_mut() {
1958 let to_span = if from_start && i < bounds.len() {
1961 bounds[i + 1].span().shrink_to_lo()
1962 } else {
1963 bound_span
1964 };
1965 *tail = tail.to(to_span);
1966 last_merged_i = Some(i);
1967 } else {
1968 ::rustc_middle::util::bug::bug_fmt(format_args!("another bound-span visited earlier"));bug!("another bound-span visited earlier");
1969 }
1970 }
1971 _ => {
1972 from_start = false;
1976 merged.push(bounds[i - 1].span().shrink_to_hi().to(bound_span));
1977 last_merged_i = Some(i);
1978 }
1979 }
1980 }
1981 merged
1982 }
1983 }
1984}
1985
1986impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ExplicitOutlivesRequirements {
1987 fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'_>) {
1988 use rustc_middle::middle::resolve_bound_vars::ResolvedArg;
1989
1990 let def_id = item.owner_id.def_id;
1991 if let hir::ItemKind::Struct(_, generics, _)
1992 | hir::ItemKind::Enum(_, generics, _)
1993 | hir::ItemKind::Union(_, generics, _) = item.kind
1994 {
1995 let inferred_outlives = cx.tcx.inferred_outlives_of(def_id);
1996 if inferred_outlives.is_empty() {
1997 return;
1998 }
1999
2000 let ty_generics = cx.tcx.generics_of(def_id);
2001 let num_where_predicates = generics
2002 .predicates
2003 .iter()
2004 .filter(|predicate| predicate.kind.in_where_clause())
2005 .count();
2006
2007 let mut bound_count = 0;
2008 let mut lint_spans = Vec::new();
2009 let mut where_lint_spans = Vec::new();
2010 let mut dropped_where_predicate_count = 0;
2011 for (i, where_predicate) in generics.predicates.iter().enumerate() {
2012 let (relevant_lifetimes, bounds, predicate_span, in_where_clause) =
2013 match where_predicate.kind {
2014 hir::WherePredicateKind::RegionPredicate(predicate) => {
2015 if let Some(ResolvedArg::EarlyBound(region_def_id)) =
2016 cx.tcx.named_bound_var(predicate.lifetime.hir_id)
2017 {
2018 (
2019 Self::lifetimes_outliving_lifetime(
2020 cx.tcx,
2021 inferred_outlives.iter().filter(|(_, span)| {
2024 !where_predicate.span.contains(*span)
2025 }),
2026 item.owner_id.def_id,
2027 region_def_id,
2028 ),
2029 &predicate.bounds,
2030 where_predicate.span,
2031 predicate.in_where_clause,
2032 )
2033 } else {
2034 continue;
2035 }
2036 }
2037 hir::WherePredicateKind::BoundPredicate(predicate) => {
2038 match predicate.bounded_ty.kind {
2041 hir::TyKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved(None, path)) => {
2042 let Res::Def(DefKind::TyParam, def_id) = path.res else {
2043 continue;
2044 };
2045 let index = ty_generics.param_def_id_to_index[&def_id];
2046 (
2047 Self::lifetimes_outliving_type(
2048 inferred_outlives.iter().filter(|(_, span)| {
2051 !where_predicate.span.contains(*span)
2052 }),
2053 index,
2054 ),
2055 &predicate.bounds,
2056 where_predicate.span,
2057 predicate.origin == PredicateOrigin::WhereClause,
2058 )
2059 }
2060 _ => {
2061 continue;
2062 }
2063 }
2064 }
2065 };
2066 if relevant_lifetimes.is_empty() {
2067 continue;
2068 }
2069
2070 let bound_spans = self.collect_outlives_bound_spans(
2071 cx.tcx,
2072 bounds,
2073 &relevant_lifetimes,
2074 predicate_span,
2075 item.owner_id.to_def_id(),
2076 );
2077 bound_count += bound_spans.len();
2078
2079 let drop_predicate = bound_spans.len() == bounds.len();
2080 if drop_predicate && in_where_clause {
2081 dropped_where_predicate_count += 1;
2082 }
2083
2084 if drop_predicate {
2085 if !in_where_clause {
2086 lint_spans.push(predicate_span);
2087 } else if predicate_span.from_expansion() {
2088 where_lint_spans.push(predicate_span);
2090 } else if i + 1 < num_where_predicates {
2091 let next_predicate_span = generics.predicates[i + 1].span;
2094 if next_predicate_span.from_expansion() {
2095 where_lint_spans.push(predicate_span);
2096 } else {
2097 where_lint_spans
2098 .push(predicate_span.to(next_predicate_span.shrink_to_lo()));
2099 }
2100 } else {
2101 let where_span = generics.where_clause_span;
2103 if where_span.from_expansion() {
2104 where_lint_spans.push(predicate_span);
2105 } else {
2106 where_lint_spans.push(predicate_span.to(where_span.shrink_to_hi()));
2107 }
2108 }
2109 } else {
2110 where_lint_spans.extend(self.consolidate_outlives_bound_spans(
2111 predicate_span.shrink_to_lo(),
2112 bounds,
2113 bound_spans,
2114 ));
2115 }
2116 }
2117
2118 if generics.has_where_clause_predicates
2121 && dropped_where_predicate_count == num_where_predicates
2122 {
2123 let where_span = generics.where_clause_span;
2124 let full_where_span =
2128 if let hir::ItemKind::Struct(_, _, hir::VariantData::Tuple(..)) = item.kind {
2129 where_span
2130 } else {
2131 generics.span.shrink_to_hi().to(where_span)
2132 };
2133
2134 if where_lint_spans.iter().all(|&sp| full_where_span.contains(sp)) {
2137 lint_spans.push(full_where_span);
2138 } else {
2139 lint_spans.extend(where_lint_spans);
2140 }
2141 } else {
2142 lint_spans.extend(where_lint_spans);
2143 }
2144
2145 if !lint_spans.is_empty() {
2146 let applicability = if lint_spans.iter().all(|sp| sp.can_be_used_for_suggestions())
2148 {
2149 Applicability::MachineApplicable
2150 } else {
2151 Applicability::MaybeIncorrect
2152 };
2153
2154 lint_spans.sort_unstable();
2157 lint_spans.dedup();
2158
2159 cx.emit_span_lint(
2160 EXPLICIT_OUTLIVES_REQUIREMENTS,
2161 lint_spans.clone(),
2162 BuiltinExplicitOutlives {
2163 suggestion: BuiltinExplicitOutlivesSuggestion {
2164 spans: lint_spans,
2165 applicability,
2166 count: bound_count,
2167 },
2168 },
2169 );
2170 }
2171 }
2172 }
2173}
2174
2175#[doc =
r" The `incomplete_features` lint detects unstable features enabled with"]
#[doc =
r" the [`feature` attribute] that may function improperly in some or all"]
#[doc = r" cases."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [`feature` attribute]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/unstable-book/"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust"]
#[doc = r" #![feature(generic_const_exprs)]"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Although it is encouraged for people to experiment with unstable"]
#[doc =
r" features, some of them are known to be incomplete or faulty. This lint"]
#[doc =
r" is a signal that the feature has not yet been finished, and you may"]
#[doc = r" experience problems with it."]
pub static INCOMPLETE_FEATURES: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "INCOMPLETE_FEATURES",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "incomplete features that may function improperly in some or all cases",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
2176 pub INCOMPLETE_FEATURES,
2197 Warn,
2198 "incomplete features that may function improperly in some or all cases"
2199}
2200
2201#[doc =
r" The `internal_features` lint detects unstable features enabled with"]
#[doc =
r" the [`feature` attribute] that are internal to the compiler or standard"]
#[doc = r" library."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [`feature` attribute]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/unstable-book/"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust"]
#[doc = r" #![feature(rustc_attrs)]"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" These features are an implementation detail of the compiler and standard"]
#[doc = r" library and are not supposed to be used in user code."]
pub static INTERNAL_FEATURES: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "INTERNAL_FEATURES",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "internal features are not supposed to be used",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
2202 pub INTERNAL_FEATURES,
2221 Warn,
2222 "internal features are not supposed to be used"
2223}
2224
2225#[doc =
r" Check for used feature gates in `INCOMPLETE_FEATURES` in `rustc_feature/src/unstable.rs`."]
pub struct IncompleteInternalFeatures;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for IncompleteInternalFeatures { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for IncompleteInternalFeatures { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for IncompleteInternalFeatures {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> IncompleteInternalFeatures { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for IncompleteInternalFeatures {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "IncompleteInternalFeatures" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[INCOMPLETE_FEATURES, INTERNAL_FEATURES]))
}
}
impl IncompleteInternalFeatures {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[INCOMPLETE_FEATURES, INTERNAL_FEATURES]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(
2226 IncompleteInternalFeatures => [INCOMPLETE_FEATURES, INTERNAL_FEATURES]
2228);
2229
2230impl EarlyLintPass for IncompleteInternalFeatures {
2231 fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, _: &ast::Crate) {
2232 let features = cx.builder.features();
2233
2234 features
2235 .enabled_features_iter_stable_order()
2236 .filter(|(name, _)| features.incomplete(*name) || features.internal(*name))
2237 .for_each(|(name, span)| {
2238 if features.incomplete(name) {
2239 let note = rustc_feature::find_feature_issue(name, GateIssue::Language)
2240 .map(|n| BuiltinFeatureIssueNote { n });
2241 let help = HAS_MIN_FEATURES
2242 .contains(&name)
2243 .then_some(BuiltinIncompleteFeaturesHelp { name });
2244
2245 cx.emit_span_lint(
2246 INCOMPLETE_FEATURES,
2247 span,
2248 BuiltinIncompleteFeatures { name, note, help },
2249 );
2250 } else {
2251 cx.emit_span_lint(INTERNAL_FEATURES, span, BuiltinInternalFeatures { name });
2252 }
2253 });
2254 }
2255}
2256
2257const HAS_MIN_FEATURES: &[Symbol] = &[sym::specialization];
2258
2259#[doc =
r" The `invalid_value` lint detects creating a value that is not valid,"]
#[doc = r" such as a null reference."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,no_run"]
#[doc = r" # #![allow(unused)]"]
#[doc = r" unsafe {"]
#[doc = r" let x: &'static i32 = std::mem::zeroed();"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" In some situations the compiler can detect that the code is creating"]
#[doc = r" an invalid value, which should be avoided."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" In particular, this lint will check for improper use of"]
#[doc = r" [`mem::zeroed`], [`mem::uninitialized`], [`mem::transmute`], and"]
#[doc =
r" [`MaybeUninit::assume_init`] that can cause [undefined behavior]. The"]
#[doc =
r" lint should provide extra information to indicate what the problem is"]
#[doc = r" and a possible solution."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" [`mem::zeroed`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/fn.zeroed.html"]
#[doc =
r" [`mem::uninitialized`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/fn.uninitialized.html"]
#[doc =
r" [`mem::transmute`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/fn.transmute.html"]
#[doc =
r" [`MaybeUninit::assume_init`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.assume_init"]
#[doc =
r" [undefined behavior]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html"]
pub static INVALID_VALUE: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "INVALID_VALUE",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "an invalid value is being created (such as a null reference)",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
2260 pub INVALID_VALUE,
2291 Warn,
2292 "an invalid value is being created (such as a null reference)"
2293}
2294
2295pub struct InvalidValue;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for InvalidValue { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for InvalidValue { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for InvalidValue {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> InvalidValue { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for InvalidValue {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "InvalidValue" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[INVALID_VALUE]))
}
}
impl InvalidValue {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[INVALID_VALUE]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(InvalidValue => [INVALID_VALUE]);
2296
2297pub struct InitError {
2299 pub(crate) message: String,
2300 pub(crate) span: Option<Span>,
2302 pub(crate) nested: Option<Box<InitError>>,
2304}
2305impl InitError {
2306 fn spanned(self, span: Span) -> InitError {
2307 Self { span: Some(span), ..self }
2308 }
2309
2310 fn nested(self, nested: impl Into<Option<InitError>>) -> InitError {
2311 if !self.nested.is_none() {
::core::panicking::panic("assertion failed: self.nested.is_none()")
};assert!(self.nested.is_none());
2312 Self { nested: nested.into().map(Box::new), ..self }
2313 }
2314}
2315
2316impl<'a> From<&'a str> for InitError {
2317 fn from(s: &'a str) -> Self {
2318 s.to_owned().into()
2319 }
2320}
2321impl From<String> for InitError {
2322 fn from(message: String) -> Self {
2323 Self { message, span: None, nested: None }
2324 }
2325}
2326
2327impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InvalidValue {
2328 fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) {
2329 #[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for InitKind {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f,
match self {
InitKind::Zeroed => "Zeroed",
InitKind::Uninit => "Uninit",
})
}
}Debug, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for InitKind { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for InitKind {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> InitKind { *self }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for InitKind {
#[inline]
fn eq(&self, other: &InitKind) -> bool {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
__self_discr == __arg1_discr
}
}PartialEq)]
2330 enum InitKind {
2331 Zeroed,
2332 Uninit,
2333 }
2334
2335 fn is_zero(expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool {
2337 use hir::ExprKind::*;
2338 use rustc_ast::LitKind::*;
2339 match &expr.kind {
2340 Lit(lit) => {
2341 if let Int(i, _) = lit.node {
2342 i == 0
2343 } else {
2344 false
2345 }
2346 }
2347 Tup(tup) => tup.iter().all(is_zero),
2348 _ => false,
2349 }
2350 }
2351
2352 fn is_dangerous_init(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> Option<InitKind> {
2354 if let hir::ExprKind::Call(path_expr, args) = expr.kind
2355 && let hir::ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = path_expr.kind
2357 {
2358 let def_id = cx.qpath_res(qpath, path_expr.hir_id).opt_def_id()?;
2359 match cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id) {
2360 Some(sym::mem_zeroed) => return Some(InitKind::Zeroed),
2361 Some(sym::mem_uninitialized) => return Some(InitKind::Uninit),
2362 Some(sym::transmute) if is_zero(&args[0]) => return Some(InitKind::Zeroed),
2363 _ => {}
2364 }
2365 } else if let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(_, receiver, ..) = expr.kind {
2366 let def_id = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(expr.hir_id)?;
2368 if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::assume_init, def_id) {
2369 if let hir::ExprKind::Call(path_expr, _) = receiver.kind
2372 && let hir::ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = path_expr.kind
2373 {
2374 let def_id = cx.qpath_res(qpath, path_expr.hir_id).opt_def_id()?;
2375 match cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id) {
2376 Some(sym::maybe_uninit_zeroed) => return Some(InitKind::Zeroed),
2377 Some(sym::maybe_uninit_uninit) => return Some(InitKind::Uninit),
2378 _ => {}
2379 }
2380 }
2381 }
2382 }
2383
2384 None
2385 }
2386
2387 fn variant_find_init_error<'tcx>(
2388 cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
2389 ty: Ty<'tcx>,
2390 variant: &VariantDef,
2391 args: ty::GenericArgsRef<'tcx>,
2392 descr: &str,
2393 init: InitKind,
2394 ) -> Option<InitError> {
2395 let mut field_err = variant.fields.iter().find_map(|field| {
2396 ty_find_init_error(cx, field.ty(cx.tcx, args).skip_norm_wip(), init).map(
2397 |mut err| {
2398 if !field.did.is_local() {
2399 err
2400 } else if err.span.is_none() {
2401 err.span = Some(cx.tcx.def_span(field.did));
2402 (&mut err.message).write_fmt(format_args!(" (in this {0})", descr))write!(&mut err.message, " (in this {descr})").unwrap();
2403 err
2404 } else {
2405 InitError::from(::alloc::__export::must_use({
::alloc::fmt::format(format_args!("in this {0}", descr))
})format!("in this {descr}"))
2406 .spanned(cx.tcx.def_span(field.did))
2407 .nested(err)
2408 }
2409 },
2410 )
2411 });
2412
2413 if let Ok(layout) = cx.tcx.layout_of(cx.typing_env().as_query_input(ty)) {
2415 if let BackendRepr::Scalar(scalar) | BackendRepr::ScalarPair(scalar, _) =
2416 &layout.backend_repr
2417 {
2418 let range = scalar.valid_range(cx);
2419 let msg = if !range.contains(0) {
2420 "must be non-null"
2421 } else if init == InitKind::Uninit && !scalar.is_always_valid(cx) {
2422 "must be initialized inside its custom valid range"
2427 } else {
2428 return field_err;
2429 };
2430 if let Some(field_err) = &mut field_err {
2431 if field_err.message.contains(msg) {
2434 field_err.message = ::alloc::__export::must_use({
::alloc::fmt::format(format_args!("because {0}", field_err.message))
})format!("because {}", field_err.message);
2435 }
2436 }
2437 return Some(InitError::from(::alloc::__export::must_use({
::alloc::fmt::format(format_args!("`{0}` {1}", ty, msg))
})format!("`{ty}` {msg}")).nested(field_err));
2438 }
2439 }
2440 field_err
2441 }
2442
2443 fn ty_find_init_error<'tcx>(
2446 cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
2447 ty: Ty<'tcx>,
2448 init: InitKind,
2449 ) -> Option<InitError> {
2450 let ty = cx
2451 .tcx
2452 .try_normalize_erasing_regions(cx.typing_env(), Unnormalized::new_wip(ty))
2453 .unwrap_or(ty);
2454
2455 match ty.kind() {
2456 ty::Ref(..) => Some("references must be non-null".into()),
2458 ty::Adt(..) if ty.is_box() => Some("`Box` must be non-null".into()),
2459 ty::FnPtr(..) => Some("function pointers must be non-null".into()),
2460 ty::Never => Some("the `!` type has no valid value".into()),
2461 ty::RawPtr(ty, _) if #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match ty.kind() {
ty::Dynamic(..) => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(ty.kind(), ty::Dynamic(..)) =>
2462 {
2464 Some("the vtable of a wide raw pointer must be non-null".into())
2465 }
2466 ty::Bool if init == InitKind::Uninit => {
2468 Some("booleans must be either `true` or `false`".into())
2469 }
2470 ty::Char if init == InitKind::Uninit => {
2471 Some("characters must be a valid Unicode codepoint".into())
2472 }
2473 ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) if init == InitKind::Uninit => {
2474 Some("integers must be initialized".into())
2475 }
2476 ty::Float(_) if init == InitKind::Uninit => {
2477 Some("floats must be initialized".into())
2478 }
2479 ty::RawPtr(_, _) if init == InitKind::Uninit => {
2480 Some("raw pointers must be initialized".into())
2481 }
2482 ty::Adt(adt_def, args) if !adt_def.is_union() => {
2484 if adt_def.is_struct() {
2486 return variant_find_init_error(
2487 cx,
2488 ty,
2489 adt_def.non_enum_variant(),
2490 args,
2491 "struct field",
2492 init,
2493 );
2494 }
2495 let span = cx.tcx.def_span(adt_def.did());
2497 let mut potential_variants = adt_def.variants().iter().filter_map(|variant| {
2498 let definitely_inhabited = match variant
2499 .inhabited_predicate(cx.tcx, *adt_def)
2500 .instantiate(cx.tcx, args)
2501 .apply_any_module(cx.tcx, cx.typing_env())
2502 {
2503 Some(false) => return None,
2505 Some(true) => true,
2507 None => false,
2508 };
2509 Some((variant, definitely_inhabited))
2510 });
2511 let Some(first_variant) = potential_variants.next() else {
2512 return Some(
2513 InitError::from("enums with no inhabited variants have no valid value")
2514 .spanned(span),
2515 );
2516 };
2517 let Some(second_variant) = potential_variants.next() else {
2519 return variant_find_init_error(
2522 cx,
2523 ty,
2524 first_variant.0,
2525 args,
2526 "field of the only potentially inhabited enum variant",
2527 init,
2528 );
2529 };
2530 if init == InitKind::Uninit {
2535 let definitely_inhabited = (first_variant.1 as usize)
2536 + (second_variant.1 as usize)
2537 + potential_variants
2538 .filter(|(_variant, definitely_inhabited)| *definitely_inhabited)
2539 .count();
2540 if definitely_inhabited > 1 {
2541 return Some(InitError::from(
2542 "enums with multiple inhabited variants have to be initialized to a variant",
2543 ).spanned(span));
2544 }
2545 }
2546 None
2548 }
2549 ty::Tuple(..) => {
2550 ty.tuple_fields().iter().find_map(|field| ty_find_init_error(cx, field, init))
2552 }
2553 ty::Array(ty, len) => {
2554 if #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match len.try_to_target_usize(cx.tcx)
{
Some(v) if v > 0 => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(len.try_to_target_usize(cx.tcx), Some(v) if v > 0) {
2555 ty_find_init_error(cx, *ty, init)
2557 } else {
2558 None
2560 }
2561 }
2562 _ => None,
2564 }
2565 }
2566
2567 if let Some(init) = is_dangerous_init(cx, expr) {
2568 let conjured_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr);
2572 if let Some(err) = {
let _guard = NoTrimmedGuard::new();
ty_find_init_error(cx, conjured_ty, init)
}with_no_trimmed_paths!(ty_find_init_error(cx, conjured_ty, init)) {
2573 let msg = match init {
2574 InitKind::Zeroed => {
2575 rustc_errors::DiagMessage::Inline(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed("the type `{$ty}` does not permit zero-initialization"))msg!("the type `{$ty}` does not permit zero-initialization")
2576 }
2577 InitKind::Uninit => {
2578 rustc_errors::DiagMessage::Inline(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed("the type `{$ty}` does not permit being left uninitialized"))msg!("the type `{$ty}` does not permit being left uninitialized")
2579 }
2580 };
2581 let sub = BuiltinUnpermittedTypeInitSub { err };
2582 cx.emit_span_lint(
2583 INVALID_VALUE,
2584 expr.span,
2585 BuiltinUnpermittedTypeInit {
2586 msg,
2587 ty: conjured_ty,
2588 label: expr.span,
2589 sub,
2590 tcx: cx.tcx,
2591 },
2592 );
2593 }
2594 }
2595 }
2596}
2597
2598#[doc =
r" The `deref_nullptr` lint detects when a null pointer is dereferenced,"]
#[doc = r" which causes [undefined behavior]."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" # #![allow(unused)]"]
#[doc = r" use std::ptr;"]
#[doc = r" unsafe {"]
#[doc = r" let x = &*ptr::null::<i32>();"]
#[doc = r" let x = ptr::addr_of!(*ptr::null::<i32>());"]
#[doc = r" let x = *(0 as *const i32);"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" Dereferencing a null pointer causes [undefined behavior] if it is accessed"]
#[doc = r" (loaded from or stored to)."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [undefined behavior]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html"]
pub static DEREF_NULLPTR: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "DEREF_NULLPTR",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Deny,
desc: "detects when an null pointer is dereferenced",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
2599 pub DEREF_NULLPTR,
2623 Deny,
2624 "detects when an null pointer is dereferenced"
2625}
2626
2627pub struct DerefNullPtr;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for DerefNullPtr { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for DerefNullPtr { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for DerefNullPtr {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> DerefNullPtr { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for DerefNullPtr {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "DerefNullPtr" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[DEREF_NULLPTR]))
}
}
impl DerefNullPtr {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[DEREF_NULLPTR]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(DerefNullPtr => [DEREF_NULLPTR]);
2628
2629impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DerefNullPtr {
2630 fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) {
2631 fn is_null_ptr(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool {
2633 let pointer_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr);
2634 let ty::RawPtr(pointee, _) = pointer_ty.kind() else {
2635 return false;
2636 };
2637 if let Ok(layout) = cx.tcx.layout_of(cx.typing_env().as_query_input(*pointee)) {
2638 if layout.layout.size() == rustc_abi::Size::ZERO {
2639 return false;
2640 }
2641 }
2642
2643 match &expr.kind {
2644 hir::ExprKind::Cast(expr, ty) => {
2645 if let hir::TyKind::Ptr(_) = ty.kind {
2646 return is_zero(expr) || is_null_ptr(cx, expr);
2647 }
2648 }
2649 hir::ExprKind::Call(path, _) => {
2651 if let hir::ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = path.kind
2652 && let Some(def_id) = cx.qpath_res(qpath, path.hir_id).opt_def_id()
2653 {
2654 return #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id)
{
Some(sym::ptr_null | sym::ptr_null_mut) => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(
2655 cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id),
2656 Some(sym::ptr_null | sym::ptr_null_mut)
2657 );
2658 }
2659 }
2660 _ => {}
2661 }
2662 false
2663 }
2664
2665 fn is_zero(expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool {
2667 match &expr.kind {
2668 hir::ExprKind::Lit(lit) => {
2669 if let LitKind::Int(a, _) = lit.node {
2670 return a == 0;
2671 }
2672 }
2673 _ => {}
2674 }
2675 false
2676 }
2677
2678 if let hir::ExprKind::Unary(hir::UnOp::Deref, expr_deref) = expr.kind
2679 && is_null_ptr(cx, expr_deref)
2680 {
2681 if let hir::Node::Expr(hir::Expr {
2682 kind: hir::ExprKind::AddrOf(hir::BorrowKind::Raw, ..),
2683 ..
2684 }) = cx.tcx.parent_hir_node(expr.hir_id)
2685 {
2686 } else {
2688 cx.emit_span_lint(
2689 DEREF_NULLPTR,
2690 expr.span,
2691 BuiltinDerefNullptr { label: expr.span },
2692 );
2693 }
2694 }
2695 }
2696}
2697
2698#[doc =
r" The `named_asm_labels` lint detects the use of named labels in the"]
#[doc = r" inline `asm!` macro."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" # #![feature(asm_experimental_arch)]"]
#[doc = r" use std::arch::asm;"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" fn main() {"]
#[doc = r" unsafe {"]
#[doc = r#" asm!("foo: bar");"#]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" LLVM is allowed to duplicate inline assembly blocks for any"]
#[doc =
r" reason, for example when it is in a function that gets inlined. Because"]
#[doc =
r" of this, GNU assembler [local labels] *must* be used instead of labels"]
#[doc =
r" with a name. Using named labels might cause assembler or linker errors."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" See the explanation in [Rust By Example] for more details."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" [local labels]: https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Symbol-Names.html#Local-Labels"]
#[doc =
r" [Rust By Example]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rust-by-example/unsafe/asm.html#labels"]
pub static NAMED_ASM_LABELS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "NAMED_ASM_LABELS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Deny,
desc: "named labels in inline assembly",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
2699 pub NAMED_ASM_LABELS,
2729 Deny,
2730 "named labels in inline assembly",
2731}
2732
2733#[doc =
r" The `binary_asm_labels` lint detects the use of numeric labels containing only binary"]
#[doc = r" digits in the inline `asm!` macro."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,ignore (fails on non-x86_64)"]
#[doc = r#" #![cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]"#]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" use std::arch::asm;"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" fn main() {"]
#[doc = r" unsafe {"]
#[doc = r#" asm!("0: jmp 0b");"#]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" This will produce:"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```text"]
#[doc =
r" error: avoid using labels containing only the digits `0` and `1` in inline assembly"]
#[doc = r" --> <source>:7:15"]
#[doc = r" |"]
#[doc = r#" 7 | asm!("0: jmp 0b");"#]
#[doc =
r" | ^ use a different label that doesn't start with `0` or `1`"]
#[doc = r" |"]
#[doc = r" = help: start numbering with `2` instead"]
#[doc =
r" = note: an LLVM bug makes these labels ambiguous with a binary literal number on x86"]
#[doc =
r" = note: see <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/99547> for more information"]
#[doc = r" = note: `#[deny(binary_asm_labels)]` on by default"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" An [LLVM bug] causes this code to fail to compile because it interprets the `0b` as a binary"]
#[doc =
r" literal instead of a reference to the previous local label `0`. To work around this bug,"]
#[doc = r" don't use labels that could be confused with a binary literal."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" This behavior is platform-specific to x86 and x86-64."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" See the explanation in [Rust By Example] for more details."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" [LLVM bug]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/99547"]
#[doc =
r" [Rust By Example]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rust-by-example/unsafe/asm.html#labels"]
pub static BINARY_ASM_LABELS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "BINARY_ASM_LABELS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Deny,
desc: "labels in inline assembly containing only 0 or 1 digits",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
2734 pub BINARY_ASM_LABELS,
2779 Deny,
2780 "labels in inline assembly containing only 0 or 1 digits",
2781}
2782
2783pub struct AsmLabels;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for AsmLabels { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for AsmLabels { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for AsmLabels {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> AsmLabels { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for AsmLabels {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "AsmLabels" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[NAMED_ASM_LABELS, BINARY_ASM_LABELS]))
}
}
impl AsmLabels {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[NAMED_ASM_LABELS, BINARY_ASM_LABELS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(AsmLabels => [NAMED_ASM_LABELS, BINARY_ASM_LABELS]);
2784
2785#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for AsmLabelKind {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f,
match self {
AsmLabelKind::Named => "Named",
AsmLabelKind::FormatArg => "FormatArg",
AsmLabelKind::Binary => "Binary",
})
}
}Debug, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for AsmLabelKind {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> AsmLabelKind { *self }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for AsmLabelKind { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for AsmLabelKind {
#[inline]
fn eq(&self, other: &AsmLabelKind) -> bool {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
__self_discr == __arg1_discr
}
}PartialEq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::Eq for AsmLabelKind {
#[inline]
#[doc(hidden)]
#[coverage(off)]
fn assert_fields_are_eq(&self) {}
}Eq)]
2786enum AsmLabelKind {
2787 Named,
2788 FormatArg,
2789 Binary,
2790}
2791
2792pub fn is_hexagon_register_span(possible_label: &str) -> bool {
2799 if let Some(colon_idx) = possible_label.find(':') {
2801 let after_colon = &possible_label[colon_idx + 1..];
2802 is_hexagon_register_span_impl(&possible_label[..colon_idx], after_colon)
2803 } else {
2804 false
2805 }
2806}
2807
2808fn is_hexagon_register_span_context(
2810 possible_label: &str,
2811 statement: &str,
2812 colon_idx: usize,
2813) -> bool {
2814 let after_colon_start = colon_idx + 1;
2816 if after_colon_start >= statement.len() {
2817 return false;
2818 }
2819
2820 let after_colon_full = &statement[after_colon_start..];
2822 let after_colon = after_colon_full
2823 .chars()
2824 .take_while(|&c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || c == '.')
2825 .collect::<String>();
2826
2827 is_hexagon_register_span_impl(possible_label, &after_colon)
2828}
2829
2830fn is_hexagon_register_span_impl(before_colon: &str, after_colon: &str) -> bool {
2832 if before_colon.len() < 1 || after_colon.is_empty() {
2833 return false;
2834 }
2835
2836 let mut chars = before_colon.chars();
2837 let start = chars.next().unwrap();
2838
2839 if !start.is_ascii_alphabetic() {
2841 return false;
2842 }
2843
2844 let rest = &before_colon[1..];
2845
2846 if rest.is_empty() || !rest.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_digit()) {
2848 return false;
2849 }
2850
2851 let digits_after = after_colon.chars().take_while(|c| c.is_ascii_digit()).collect::<String>();
2853
2854 !digits_after.is_empty()
2855}
2856
2857impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for AsmLabels {
2858 fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) {
2859 if let hir::Expr {
2860 kind:
2861 hir::ExprKind::InlineAsm(hir::InlineAsm {
2862 asm_macro: asm_macro @ (AsmMacro::Asm | AsmMacro::NakedAsm),
2863 template_strs,
2864 options,
2865 ..
2866 }),
2867 ..
2868 } = expr
2869 {
2870 if *asm_macro == AsmMacro::NakedAsm {
2873 let def_id = expr.hir_id.owner.def_id;
2874 if !cx.tcx.generics_of(def_id).requires_monomorphization(cx.tcx) {
2875 return;
2876 }
2877 }
2878
2879 let raw = options.contains(InlineAsmOptions::RAW);
2881
2882 for (template_sym, template_snippet, template_span) in template_strs.iter() {
2883 let template_str = template_sym.as_str();
2884 let find_label_span = |needle: &str| -> Option<Span> {
2885 if let Some(template_snippet) = template_snippet {
2886 let snippet = template_snippet.as_str();
2887 if let Some(pos) = snippet.find(needle) {
2888 let end = pos
2889 + snippet[pos..]
2890 .find(|c| c == ':')
2891 .unwrap_or(snippet[pos..].len() - 1);
2892 let inner = InnerSpan::new(pos, end);
2893 return Some(template_span.from_inner(inner));
2894 }
2895 }
2896
2897 None
2898 };
2899
2900 let mut spans = Vec::new();
2902
2903 let statements = template_str.split(|c| #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match c {
'\n' | ';' => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(c, '\n' | ';'));
2906 for statement in statements {
2907 let statement = statement.find("//").map_or(statement, |idx| &statement[..idx]);
2909
2910 let mut start_idx = 0;
2912 'label_loop: for (idx, _) in statement.match_indices(':') {
2913 let possible_label = statement[start_idx..idx].trim();
2914 let mut chars = possible_label.chars();
2915
2916 let Some(start) = chars.next() else {
2917 break 'label_loop;
2920 };
2921
2922 let mut in_bracket = false;
2924 let mut label_kind = AsmLabelKind::Named;
2925
2926 if !raw && start == '{' {
2928 in_bracket = true;
2929 label_kind = AsmLabelKind::FormatArg;
2930 } else if #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match start {
'0' | '1' => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(start, '0' | '1') {
2931 label_kind = AsmLabelKind::Binary;
2933 } else if !(start.is_ascii_alphabetic() || #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match start {
'.' | '_' => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(start, '.' | '_')) {
2934 break 'label_loop;
2937 }
2938
2939 if #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match cx.tcx.sess.asm_arch {
Some(InlineAsmArch::Hexagon) => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(cx.tcx.sess.asm_arch, Some(InlineAsmArch::Hexagon))
2942 && is_hexagon_register_span_context(possible_label, statement, idx)
2943 {
2944 break 'label_loop;
2945 }
2946
2947 for c in chars {
2948 if !raw && in_bracket {
2954 if c == '{' {
2955 break 'label_loop;
2958 }
2959
2960 if c == '}' {
2961 in_bracket = false;
2963 }
2964 } else if !raw && c == '{' {
2965 in_bracket = true;
2967 label_kind = AsmLabelKind::FormatArg;
2968 } else {
2969 let can_continue = match label_kind {
2970 AsmLabelKind::Named | AsmLabelKind::FormatArg => {
2973 c.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match c {
'_' | '$' => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(c, '_' | '$')
2974 }
2975 AsmLabelKind::Binary => #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match c {
'0' | '1' => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(c, '0' | '1'),
2976 };
2977
2978 if !can_continue {
2979 break 'label_loop;
2982 }
2983 }
2984 }
2985
2986 spans.push((find_label_span(possible_label), label_kind));
2988 start_idx = idx + 1;
2989 }
2990 }
2991
2992 for (span, label_kind) in spans {
2993 let missing_precise_span = span.is_none();
2994 let span = span.unwrap_or(*template_span);
2995 match label_kind {
2996 AsmLabelKind::Named => {
2997 cx.emit_span_lint(
2998 NAMED_ASM_LABELS,
2999 span,
3000 InvalidAsmLabel::Named { missing_precise_span },
3001 );
3002 }
3003 AsmLabelKind::FormatArg => {
3004 cx.emit_span_lint(
3005 NAMED_ASM_LABELS,
3006 span,
3007 InvalidAsmLabel::FormatArg { missing_precise_span },
3008 );
3009 }
3010 AsmLabelKind::Binary
3012 if !options.contains(InlineAsmOptions::ATT_SYNTAX)
3013 && #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match cx.tcx.sess.asm_arch {
Some(InlineAsmArch::X86 | InlineAsmArch::X86_64) | None => true,
_ => false,
}matches!(
3014 cx.tcx.sess.asm_arch,
3015 Some(InlineAsmArch::X86 | InlineAsmArch::X86_64) | None
3016 ) =>
3017 {
3018 cx.emit_span_lint(
3019 BINARY_ASM_LABELS,
3020 span,
3021 InvalidAsmLabel::Binary { missing_precise_span, span },
3022 )
3023 }
3024 AsmLabelKind::Binary => (),
3026 };
3027 }
3028 }
3029 }
3030 }
3031}
3032
3033#[doc = r" The `special_module_name` lint detects module"]
#[doc = r" declarations for files that have a special meaning."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" mod lib;"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" fn main() {"]
#[doc = r" lib::run();"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Cargo recognizes `lib.rs` and `main.rs` as the root of a"]
#[doc = r" library or binary crate, so declaring them as modules"]
#[doc = r" will lead to miscompilation of the crate unless configured"]
#[doc = r" explicitly."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" To access a library from a binary target within the same crate,"]
#[doc = r" use `your_crate_name::` as the path instead of `lib::`:"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust,compile_fail"]
#[doc = r" // bar/src/lib.rs"]
#[doc = r" fn run() {"]
#[doc = r" // ..."]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" // bar/src/main.rs"]
#[doc = r" fn main() {"]
#[doc = r" bar::run();"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Binary targets cannot be used as libraries and so declaring"]
#[doc = r" one as a module is not allowed."]
pub static SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "module declarations for files with a special meaning",
is_externally_loaded: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
3034 pub SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME,
3074 Warn,
3075 "module declarations for files with a special meaning",
3076}
3077
3078pub struct SpecialModuleName;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for SpecialModuleName { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for SpecialModuleName { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for SpecialModuleName {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> SpecialModuleName { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for SpecialModuleName {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "SpecialModuleName" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME]))
}
}
impl SpecialModuleName {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(SpecialModuleName => [SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME]);
3079
3080impl EarlyLintPass for SpecialModuleName {
3081 fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, krate: &ast::Crate) {
3082 for item in &krate.items {
3083 if let ast::ItemKind::Mod(
3084 _,
3085 ident,
3086 ast::ModKind::Unloaded | ast::ModKind::Loaded(_, ast::Inline::No { .. }, _),
3087 ) = item.kind
3088 {
3089 if item.attrs.iter().any(|a| a.has_name(sym::path)) {
3090 continue;
3091 }
3092
3093 match ident.name.as_str() {
3094 "lib" => cx.emit_span_lint(
3095 SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME,
3096 item.span,
3097 BuiltinSpecialModuleNameUsed::Lib,
3098 ),
3099 "main" => cx.emit_span_lint(
3100 SPECIAL_MODULE_NAME,
3101 item.span,
3102 BuiltinSpecialModuleNameUsed::Main,
3103 ),
3104 _ => continue,
3105 }
3106 }
3107 }
3108 }
3109}
3110
3111#[doc = r" The `internal_eq_trait_method_impls` lint detects manual"]
#[doc = r" implementations of `Eq::assert_receiver_is_total_eq`."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Example"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ```rust"]
#[doc = r" #[derive(PartialEq)]"]
#[doc = r" pub struct Foo;"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" impl Eq for Foo {"]
#[doc = r" fn assert_receiver_is_total_eq(&self) {}"]
#[doc = r" }"]
#[doc = r" ```"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" {{produces}}"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" ### Explanation"]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" This method existed so that `#[derive(Eq)]` could check that all"]
#[doc = r" fields of a type implement `Eq`. Other users were never supposed"]
#[doc = r" to implement it and it was hidden from documentation."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" Unfortunately, it was not explicitly marked as unstable and some"]
#[doc =
r" people have now mistakenly assumed they had to implement this method."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc =
r" As the method is never called by the standard library, you can safely"]
#[doc =
r" remove any implementations of the method and just write `impl Eq for Foo {}`."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" This is a [future-incompatible] lint to transition this to a hard"]
#[doc = r" error in the future. See [issue #152336] for more details."]
#[doc = r""]
#[doc = r" [issue #152336]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/152336"]
pub static INTERNAL_EQ_TRAIT_METHOD_IMPLS: &::rustc_lint_defs::Lint =
&::rustc_lint_defs::Lint {
name: "INTERNAL_EQ_TRAIT_METHOD_IMPLS",
default_level: ::rustc_lint_defs::Warn,
desc: "manual implementation of the internal `Eq::assert_receiver_is_total_eq` method",
is_externally_loaded: false,
future_incompatible: Some(::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibleInfo {
reason: ::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseError(::rustc_lint_defs::ReleaseFcw {
issue_number: 152336,
}),
report_in_deps: false,
..::rustc_lint_defs::FutureIncompatibleInfo::default_fields_for_macro()
}),
..::rustc_lint_defs::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
};declare_lint! {
3112 pub INTERNAL_EQ_TRAIT_METHOD_IMPLS,
3145 Warn,
3146 "manual implementation of the internal `Eq::assert_receiver_is_total_eq` method",
3147 @future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo {
3148 reason: fcw!(FutureReleaseError #152336),
3149 report_in_deps: false,
3150 };
3151}
3152
3153pub struct InternalEqTraitMethodImpls;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for InternalEqTraitMethodImpls { }
#[automatically_derived]
#[doc(hidden)]
unsafe impl ::core::clone::TrivialClone for InternalEqTraitMethodImpls { }
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for InternalEqTraitMethodImpls {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> InternalEqTraitMethodImpls { *self }
}
impl ::rustc_lint_defs::LintPass for InternalEqTraitMethodImpls {
fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "InternalEqTraitMethodImpls" }
fn get_lints(&self) -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[INTERNAL_EQ_TRAIT_METHOD_IMPLS]))
}
}
impl InternalEqTraitMethodImpls {
#[allow(unused)]
pub fn lint_vec() -> ::rustc_lint_defs::LintVec {
::alloc::boxed::box_assume_init_into_vec_unsafe(::alloc::intrinsics::write_box_via_move(::alloc::boxed::Box::new_uninit(),
[INTERNAL_EQ_TRAIT_METHOD_IMPLS]))
}
}declare_lint_pass!(InternalEqTraitMethodImpls => [INTERNAL_EQ_TRAIT_METHOD_IMPLS]);
3154
3155impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for InternalEqTraitMethodImpls {
3156 fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx rustc_hir::ImplItem<'tcx>) {
3157 if let ImplItemImplKind::Trait { defaultness: _, trait_item_def_id: Ok(trait_item_def_id) } =
3158 item.impl_kind
3159 && cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::assert_receiver_is_total_eq, trait_item_def_id)
3160 {
3161 cx.emit_span_lint(
3162 INTERNAL_EQ_TRAIT_METHOD_IMPLS,
3163 item.span,
3164 EqInternalMethodImplemented,
3165 );
3166 }
3167 }
3168}