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			159 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Rust
		
	
	
	
	
	
use crate::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
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use rustc_errors::Applicability;
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use rustc_hir as hir;
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use rustc_middle::ty;
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use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment};
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use rustc_session::lint::FutureIncompatibilityReason;
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use rustc_span::edition::Edition;
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use rustc_span::symbol::sym;
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use rustc_span::Span;
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declare_lint! {
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    /// The `array_into_iter` lint detects calling `into_iter` on arrays.
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    ///
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    /// ### Example
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    ///
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    /// ```rust
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    /// # #![allow(unused)]
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    /// [1, 2, 3].into_iter().for_each(|n| { *n; });
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    /// ```
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    ///
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    /// {{produces}}
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    ///
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    /// ### Explanation
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    ///
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    /// Since Rust 1.53, arrays implement `IntoIterator`. However, to avoid
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    /// breakage, `array.into_iter()` in Rust 2015 and 2018 code will still
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    /// behave as `(&array).into_iter()`, returning an iterator over
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    /// references, just like in Rust 1.52 and earlier.
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    /// This only applies to the method call syntax `array.into_iter()`, not to
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    /// any other syntax such as `for _ in array` or `IntoIterator::into_iter(array)`.
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    pub ARRAY_INTO_ITER,
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    Warn,
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    "detects calling `into_iter` on arrays in Rust 2015 and 2018",
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    @future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo {
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        reference: "<https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>",
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        reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionSemanticsChange(Edition::Edition2021),
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    };
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default)]
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pub struct ArrayIntoIter {
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    for_expr_span: Span,
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}
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impl_lint_pass!(ArrayIntoIter => [ARRAY_INTO_ITER]);
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impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ArrayIntoIter {
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    fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) {
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        // Save the span of expressions in `for _ in expr` syntax,
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        // so we can give a better suggestion for those later.
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        if let hir::ExprKind::Match(arg, [_], hir::MatchSource::ForLoopDesugar) = &expr.kind {
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            if let hir::ExprKind::Call(path, [arg]) = &arg.kind {
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                if let hir::ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::LangItem(
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                    hir::LangItem::IntoIterIntoIter,
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                    _,
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                )) = &path.kind
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                {
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                    self.for_expr_span = arg.span;
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        // We only care about method call expressions.
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        if let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(call, span, args, _) = &expr.kind {
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            if call.ident.name != sym::into_iter {
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                return;
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            }
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            // Check if the method call actually calls the libcore
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            // `IntoIterator::into_iter`.
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            let def_id = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(expr.hir_id).unwrap();
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            match cx.tcx.trait_of_item(def_id) {
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                Some(trait_id) if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::IntoIterator, trait_id) => {}
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                _ => return,
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            };
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            // As this is a method call expression, we have at least one argument.
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            let receiver_arg = &args[0];
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            let receiver_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(receiver_arg);
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            let adjustments = cx.typeck_results().expr_adjustments(receiver_arg);
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            let target = match adjustments.last() {
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                Some(Adjustment { kind: Adjust::Borrow(_), target }) => target,
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                _ => return,
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            };
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            let types =
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                std::iter::once(receiver_ty).chain(adjustments.iter().map(|adj| adj.target));
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            let mut found_array = false;
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            for ty in types {
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                match ty.kind() {
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                    // If we run into a &[T; N] or &[T] first, there's nothing to warn about.
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                    // It'll resolve to the reference version.
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                    ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _) if inner_ty.is_array() => return,
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                    ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _) if matches!(inner_ty.kind(), ty::Slice(..)) => return,
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                    // Found an actual array type without matching a &[T; N] first.
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                    // This is the problematic case.
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                    ty::Array(..) => {
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                        found_array = true;
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                        break;
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                    }
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                    _ => {}
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                }
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            }
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            if !found_array {
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                return;
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            }
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            // Emit lint diagnostic.
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            let target = match *target.kind() {
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                ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _) if inner_ty.is_array() => "[T; N]",
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                ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _) if matches!(inner_ty.kind(), ty::Slice(..)) => "[T]",
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                // We know the original first argument type is an array type,
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                // we know that the first adjustment was an autoref coercion
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                // and we know that `IntoIterator` is the trait involved. The
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                // array cannot be coerced to something other than a reference
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                // to an array or to a slice.
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                _ => bug!("array type coerced to something other than array or slice"),
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            };
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            cx.struct_span_lint(ARRAY_INTO_ITER, *span, |lint| {
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                let mut diag = lint.build(&format!(
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                    "this method call resolves to `<&{} as IntoIterator>::into_iter` \
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                    (due to backwards compatibility), \
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                    but will resolve to <{} as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.",
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                    target, target,
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                ));
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                diag.span_suggestion(
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                    call.ident.span,
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                    "use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity",
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                    "iter".into(),
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                    Applicability::MachineApplicable,
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                );
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                if self.for_expr_span == expr.span {
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                    let expr_span = expr.span.ctxt().outer_expn_data().call_site;
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                    diag.span_suggestion(
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                        receiver_arg.span.shrink_to_hi().to(expr_span.shrink_to_hi()),
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                        "or remove `.into_iter()` to iterate by value",
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                        String::new(),
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                        Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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                    );
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                } else if receiver_ty.is_array() {
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                    diag.multipart_suggestion(
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                        "or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value",
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                        vec![
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                            (expr.span.shrink_to_lo(), "IntoIterator::into_iter(".into()),
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                            (receiver_arg.span.shrink_to_hi().to(expr.span.shrink_to_hi()), ")".into()),
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                        ],
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                        Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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                    );
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                }
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                diag.emit();
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            })
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        }
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    }
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}
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