This PR does two things:
- It renames `inconsistent_struct_constructor`'s configuration from
`lint-inconsistent-struct-field-initializers` to
`check-inconsistent-struct-field-initializers`. (I should have suggested
`check-...` in
[#13737](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/13737#discussion_r1875118516).)
- It causes Clippy to no longer suggest deprecated configurations.
(Previously, Clippy would suggest `cyclomatic-complexity-threshold`, for
example.)
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changelog: Rename `lint-inconsistent-struct-field-initializers` to
`check-inconsistent-struct-field-initializers`
changelog: No longer suggest deprecated configurations
`warn_on_all_wildcard_imports` should warn on all wildcard imports,
including the reexported ones.
Fix#13660
changelog: [`warn_on_all_wildcard_imports`]: when asked to warn on all
wildcard imports, include the reexported ones
Replace the use of `Sugg::ast()` which prevented combining `if`
together when they contained comments by span manipulation.
A new configuration option `lint_commented_code`, which is `true` by
default, opts out from this behavior.
From feedback to this lint after its inclusion in clippy 1.82, this has
turned out to be the most requested improvement. With this improvement,
it is possible to make the lint check certain top-level structural
checks on modules (e.g. use statements and module inclusions at the top),
but still leaving everything else up to the developer.
- The name of an MSRV alias should describe its functionality, and it is
not appropriate for it to be the same as the name of the lint that uses
it.
- Additionally, while `manual_div_ceil` allows setting MSRV, this is not
correctly reflected in the configuration information.
changelog: none
By default, do not lint `.unwrap()` and `.expect(…)` in always const
contexts, as a failure would be detected at compile time anyway.
New options `allow_expect_in_consts` and `allow_unwrap_in_consts`,
defaulting to `true`, can be turned unset to still lint in always const
contexts.
Using `Vec::extend(std::iter::repeat_n(item, N))` allows to use the more
natural number of elements to add `N`, as is probably done in the
original loop, instead of computing the difference between the existing
number of elements and the wanted one.
Before MSRV 1.82, the older suggestion to use `Vec::resize()` is still
issued.
Inspired by #6156 (which predates `repeat_n()`).
changelog: [`same_item_push`]: recommend using `Vec::extend()` to extend
a vector
Using `Vec::extend(std::iter::repeat_n(item, N))` allows to use the more
natural number of elements to add `N`, as is probably done in the original
loop, instead of computing the difference between the existing number of
elements and the wanted one.
Before MSRV 1.82, the older suggestion to use `Vec::resize()` is still
issued.
Fixes#11846.
This PR has three commits:
- The first commit adds an `initializer-suggestions` configuration to
control suggestion applicability when initializers are present. The
following are the options:
- "none": do not suggest
- "maybe-incorrect": suggest, but do not apply suggestions with `--fix`
- "machine-applicable": suggest and apply suggestions with `--fix`
- The second commit fixes suggestions to handle field attributes
(problem [noticed by
@samueltardieu](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/13737#discussion_r1859261645)).
- The third commit adds `initializer-suggestions = "machine-applicable"`
to Clippy's `clippy.toml` and applies the suggestions. (Nothing seems to
break.)
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changelog: make `inconsistent_struct_constructor` "all fields are
shorthand" requirement configurable