diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/missing_enforced_import_rename.rs b/clippy_lints/src/missing_enforced_import_rename.rs index c1f6c71a63e6..c6c188854fd9 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/missing_enforced_import_rename.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/missing_enforced_import_rename.rs @@ -13,21 +13,23 @@ use rustc_span::Symbol; declare_clippy_lint! { /// ### What it does /// Checks for imports that do not rename the item as specified - /// in the `enforce-import-renames` config option. + /// in the `enforced-import-renames` config option. /// /// Note: Even though this lint is warn-by-default, it will only trigger if - /// import renames are defined in the clippy.toml file. + /// import renames are defined in the `clippy.toml` file. /// /// ### Why is this bad? - /// Consistency is important, if a project has defined import - /// renames they should be followed. More practically, some item names are too - /// vague outside of their defining scope this can enforce a more meaningful naming. + /// Consistency is important; if a project has defined import renames, then they should be + /// followed. More practically, some item names are too vague outside of their defining scope, + /// in which case this can enforce a more meaningful naming. /// /// ### Example /// An example clippy.toml configuration: /// ```toml /// # clippy.toml - /// enforced-import-renames = [ { path = "serde_json::Value", rename = "JsonValue" }] + /// enforced-import-renames = [ + /// { path = "serde_json::Value", rename = "JsonValue" }, + /// ] /// ``` /// /// ```rust,ignore