@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ crate.
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Every lint is implemented via a ` struct ` that implements the ` LintPass ` ` trait `
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(you also implement one of the more specific lint pass traits, either
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- ` EarlyLintPass ` or ` LateLintPass ` ). The trait implementation allows you to
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+ ` EarlyLintPass ` or ` LateLintPass ` ). The trait implementation allows you to
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check certain syntactic constructs as the linter walks the source code. You can
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then choose to emit lints in a very similar way to compile errors.
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@@ -482,35 +482,45 @@ declare_lint! {
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"suggest using `loop { }` instead of `while true { }`"
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}
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- // Define a struct and `impl LintPass` for it.
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- #[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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- pub struct WhileTrue;
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-
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- // This declares a lint pass, providing a list of associated lints. The
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+ // This declares a struct and a lint pass, providing a list of associated lints. The
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// compiler currently doesn't use the associated lints directly (e.g., to not
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// run the pass or otherwise check that the pass emits the appropriate set of
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// lints). However, it's good to be accurate here as it's possible that we're
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// going to register the lints via the get_lints method on our lint pass (that
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// this macro generates).
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- impl_lint_pass!(
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- WhileTrue => [WHILE_TRUE],
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- );
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+ declare_lint_pass!(WhileTrue => [WHILE_TRUE]);
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+
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+ // Helper function for `WhileTrue` lint.
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+ // Traverse through any amount of parenthesis and return the first non-parens expression.
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+ fn pierce_parens(mut expr: &ast::Expr) -> &ast::Expr {
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+ while let ast::ExprKind::Paren(sub) = &expr.kind {
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+ expr = sub;
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+ }
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+ expr
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+ }
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- // LateLintPass has lots of methods. We only override the definition of
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+ // `EarlyLintPass` has lots of methods. We only override the definition of
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// `check_expr` for this lint because that's all we need, but you could
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// override other methods for your own lint. See the rustc docs for a full
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// list of methods.
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- impl<'a, 'tcx> LateLintPass<'a, 'tcx> for WhileTrue {
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- fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext , e: &hir ::Expr) {
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- if let hir::ExprWhile(ref cond, ..) = e.node {
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- if let hir::ExprLit (ref lit) = cond.node {
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- if let ast::LitKind::Bool(true) = lit.node {
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- if lit.span.ctxt() == SyntaxContext::empty () {
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+ impl EarlyLintPass for WhileTrue {
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+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_> , e: &ast ::Expr) {
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+ if let ast::ExprKind::While( cond, ..) = &e.kind {
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+ if let ast::ExprKind::Lit (ref lit) = pierce_parens( cond).kind {
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+ if let ast::LitKind::Bool(true) = lit.kind {
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+ if ! lit.span.from_expansion () {
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let msg = "denote infinite loops with `loop { ... }`";
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- let condition_span = cx.tcx.sess.source_map().def_span(e.span);
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- let mut err = cx.struct_span_lint(WHILE_TRUE, condition_span, msg);
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- err.span_suggestion_short(condition_span, "use `loop`", "loop".to_owned());
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- err.emit();
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+ let condition_span = cx.sess.source_map().guess_head_span(e.span);
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+ cx.struct_span_lint(WHILE_TRUE, condition_span, |lint| {
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+ lint.build(msg)
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+ .span_suggestion_short(
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+ condition_span,
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+ "use `loop`",
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+ "loop".to_owned(),
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+ Applicability::MachineApplicable,
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+ )
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+ .emit();
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+ })
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}
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}
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}
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