chore: Migrate print-ban from test to clippy

This should be more resilient to false positives like in #12245 where a
string contains `println`.
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Ed Page 2023-06-08 21:39:43 -05:00
parent ccd2540bf1
commit 9df5e79dfb
3 changed files with 5 additions and 107 deletions

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allow-print-in-tests = true
allow-dbg-in-tests = true
disallowed-methods = [
{ path = "std::env::var", reason = "Use `Config::get_env` instead. See rust-lang/cargo#11588" },
{ path = "std::env::var_os", reason = "Use `Config::get_env_os` instead. See rust-lang/cargo#11588" },

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@ -6,6 +6,9 @@
#![allow(clippy::all)]
#![warn(clippy::disallowed_methods)]
#![warn(clippy::self_named_module_files)]
#![warn(clippy::print_stdout)]
#![warn(clippy::print_stderr)]
#![warn(clippy::dbg_macro)]
#![allow(rustdoc::private_intra_doc_links)]
//! # Cargo as a library

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@ -1,107 +0,0 @@
//! Tests for internal code checks.
#![allow(clippy::all)]
use std::fs;
#[test]
fn check_forbidden_code() {
// Do not use certain macros, functions, etc.
if !cargo_util::is_ci() {
// Only check these on CI, otherwise it could be annoying.
use std::io::Write;
writeln!(
std::io::stderr(),
"\nSkipping check_forbidden_code test, set CI=1 to enable"
)
.unwrap();
return;
}
let root_path = std::path::Path::new(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join("src");
for entry in walkdir::WalkDir::new(&root_path)
.into_iter()
.filter_entry(|e| e.path() != root_path.join("doc"))
.filter_map(|e| e.ok())
{
let path = entry.path();
if !entry
.file_name()
.to_str()
.map(|s| s.ends_with(".rs"))
.unwrap_or(false)
{
continue;
}
eprintln!("checking {}", path.display());
let c = fs::read_to_string(path).unwrap();
for (line_index, line) in c.lines().enumerate() {
if line.trim().starts_with("//") {
continue;
}
if line_has_print(line) {
if entry.file_name().to_str().unwrap() == "cargo_new.rs" && line.contains("Hello") {
// An exception.
continue;
}
panic!(
"found print macro in {}:{}\n\n{}\n\n\
print! macros should not be used in Cargo because they can panic.\n\
Use one of the drop_print macros instead.\n\
",
path.display(),
line_index,
line
);
}
if line_has_macro(line, "dbg") {
panic!(
"found dbg! macro in {}:{}\n\n{}\n\n\
dbg! should not be used outside of debugging.",
path.display(),
line_index,
line
);
}
}
}
}
fn line_has_print(line: &str) -> bool {
line_has_macro(line, "print")
|| line_has_macro(line, "eprint")
|| line_has_macro(line, "println")
|| line_has_macro(line, "eprintln")
}
#[test]
fn line_has_print_works() {
assert!(line_has_print("print!"));
assert!(line_has_print("println!"));
assert!(line_has_print("eprint!"));
assert!(line_has_print("eprintln!"));
assert!(line_has_print("(print!(\"hi!\"))"));
assert!(!line_has_print("print"));
assert!(!line_has_print("i like to print things"));
assert!(!line_has_print("drop_print!"));
assert!(!line_has_print("drop_println!"));
assert!(!line_has_print("drop_eprint!"));
assert!(!line_has_print("drop_eprintln!"));
}
fn line_has_macro(line: &str, mac: &str) -> bool {
for (i, _) in line.match_indices(mac) {
if line.get(i + mac.len()..i + mac.len() + 1) != Some("!") {
continue;
}
if i == 0 {
return true;
}
// Check for identifier boundary start.
let prev1 = line.get(i - 1..i).unwrap().chars().next().unwrap();
if prev1.is_alphanumeric() || prev1 == '_' {
continue;
}
return true;
}
false
}