177 lines
4.8 KiB
Rust
177 lines
4.8 KiB
Rust
//@require-annotations-for-level: ERROR
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#![warn(clippy::map_identity)]
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#![allow(clippy::needless_return, clippy::disallowed_names)]
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fn main() {
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let x: [u16; 3] = [1, 2, 3];
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// should lint
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let _: Vec<_> = x.iter().map(not_identity).collect();
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//~^ map_identity
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let _: Vec<_> = x.iter().collect();
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//~^ map_identity
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//~| map_identity
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let _: Option<u8> = Some(3);
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//~^ map_identity
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let _: Result<i8, f32> = Ok(-3);
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// should not lint
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let _: Vec<_> = x.iter().map(|x| 2 * x).collect();
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let _: Vec<_> = x.iter().map(not_identity).map(|x| return x - 4).collect();
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let _: Option<u8> = None.map(|x: u8| x - 1);
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let _: Result<i8, f32> = Err(2.3).map(|x: i8| {
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return x + 3;
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});
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let _: Result<u32, u32> = Ok(1);
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//~^ map_identity
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let _: Result<u32, u32> = Ok(1).map_err(|a: u32| a * 42);
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// : u32 guides type inference
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let _ = Ok(1).map_err(|a: u32| a);
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let _ = Ok(1).map_err(std::convert::identity::<u32>);
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}
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fn issue7189() {
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// should lint
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let x = [(1, 2), (3, 4)].iter().copied();
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let _ = x.clone();
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//~^ map_identity
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let _ = x.clone();
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let _ = x.clone();
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//~^ map_identity
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let y = [(1, 2, (3, (4,))), (5, 6, (7, (8,)))].iter().copied();
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let _ = y.clone();
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//~^ map_identity
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// should not lint
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let _ = x.clone().map(|(x, y)| (x, y, y));
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let _ = x.clone().map(|(x, _y)| (x,));
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let _ = x.clone().map(|(x, _)| (x,));
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let _ = x.clone().map(|(x, ..)| (x,));
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let _ = y.clone().map(|(x, y, (z, _))| (x, y, (z, z)));
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let _ = y
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.clone()
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.map(|(x, y, (z, _)): (i32, i32, (i32, (i32,)))| (x, y, (z, z)));
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let _ = y
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.clone()
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.map(|(x, y, (z, (w,))): (i32, i32, (i32, (i32,)))| (x, y, (z, (w,))));
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}
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fn not_identity(x: &u16) -> u16 {
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*x
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}
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fn issue11764() {
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let x = [(1, 2), (3, 4)];
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// don't lint: this is an `Iterator<Item = &(i32, i32)>`
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// match ergonomics makes the binding patterns into references
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// so that its type changes to `Iterator<Item = (&i32, &i32)>`
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let _ = x.iter().map(|(x, y)| (x, y));
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let _ = x.iter().map(|x| (x.0,)).map(|(x,)| x);
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// no match ergonomics for `(i32, i32)`
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let _ = x.iter().copied();
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//~^ map_identity
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}
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fn issue13904() {
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// lint, but there's a catch:
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// when we remove the `.map()`, `it.next()` would require `it` to be mutable
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// therefore, include that in the suggestion as well
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let mut it = [1, 2, 3].into_iter();
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let _ = it.next();
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//~^ map_identity
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//~| HELP: remove the call to `map`, and make `it` mutable
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// lint
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let mut index = [1, 2, 3].into_iter();
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let mut subindex = (index.by_ref().take(3), 42);
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let _ = subindex.0.next();
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//~^ map_identity
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//~| HELP: remove the call to `map`, and make `subindex` mutable
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// lint
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#[allow(unused_mut)]
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let mut it = [1, 2, 3].into_iter();
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let _ = it.next();
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//~^ map_identity
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//~| HELP: remove the call to `map`
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// lint
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let it = [1, 2, 3].into_iter();
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let _ = { it }.next();
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//~^ map_identity
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//~| HELP: remove the call to `map`
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}
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// same as `issue11764`, but for arrays
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fn issue15198() {
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let x = [[1, 2], [3, 4]];
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// don't lint: `&[i32; 2]` becomes `[&i32; 2]`
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let _ = x.iter().map(|[x, y]| [x, y]);
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let _ = x.iter().map(|x| [x[0]]).map(|[x]| x);
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// no match ergonomics for `[i32, i32]`
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let _ = x.iter().copied();
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//~^ map_identity
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}
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mod foo {
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#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
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pub struct Foo {
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pub foo: u8,
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pub bar: u8,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
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pub struct Foo2(pub u8, pub u8);
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}
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use foo::{Foo, Foo2};
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struct Bar {
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foo: u8,
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bar: u8,
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}
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struct Bar2(u8, u8);
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fn structs() {
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let x = [Foo { foo: 0, bar: 0 }];
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let _ = x.into_iter();
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//~^ map_identity
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// still lint when different paths are used for the same struct
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let _ = x.into_iter();
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//~^ map_identity
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// don't lint: same fields but different structs
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let _ = x.into_iter().map(|Foo { foo, bar }| Bar { foo, bar });
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// still lint with redundant field names
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#[allow(clippy::redundant_field_names)]
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let _ = x.into_iter();
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//~^ map_identity
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// still lint with field order change
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let _ = x.into_iter();
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//~^ map_identity
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// don't lint: switched field assignment
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let _ = x.into_iter().map(|Foo { foo, bar }| Foo { foo: bar, bar: foo });
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}
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fn tuple_structs() {
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let x = [Foo2(0, 0)];
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let _ = x.into_iter();
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//~^ map_identity
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// still lint when different paths are used for the same struct
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let _ = x.into_iter();
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//~^ map_identity
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// don't lint: same fields but different structs
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let _ = x.into_iter().map(|Foo2(foo, bar)| Bar2(foo, bar));
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// don't lint: switched field assignment
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let _ = x.into_iter().map(|Foo2(foo, bar)| Foo2(bar, foo));
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}
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