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Implement BOXED_SLICE_INTO_ITER
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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a P<[T]> {
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type Item = &'a T;
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type IntoIter = slice::Iter<'a, T>;
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fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
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self.ptr.into_iter()
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self.ptr.iter()
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}
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}
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@ -899,10 +899,11 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[
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"the `#[rustc_main]` attribute is used internally to specify test entry point function",
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),
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rustc_attr!(
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rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch, Normal, template!(Word),
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WarnFollowing, EncodeCrossCrate::No,
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"the `#[rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch]` attribute is used to exclude a trait \
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from method dispatch when the receiver is an array, for compatibility in editions < 2021."
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rustc_skip_during_method_dispatch, Normal, template!(List: "array, boxed_slice"), WarnFollowing,
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EncodeCrossCrate::No,
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"the `#[rustc_skip_during_method_dispatch]` attribute is used to exclude a trait \
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from method dispatch when the receiver is of the following type, for compatibility in \
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editions < 2021 (array) or editions < 2024 (boxed_slice)."
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),
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rustc_attr!(
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rustc_must_implement_one_of, Normal, template!(List: "function1, function2, ..."),
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@ -1117,8 +1117,24 @@ fn trait_def(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> ty::TraitDef {
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let is_marker = tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::marker);
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let rustc_coinductive = tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::rustc_coinductive);
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let skip_array_during_method_dispatch =
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tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch);
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// FIXME: We could probably do way better attribute validation here.
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let mut skip_array_during_method_dispatch = false;
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let mut skip_boxed_slice_during_method_dispatch = false;
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for attr in tcx.get_attrs(def_id, sym::rustc_skip_during_method_dispatch) {
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if let Some(lst) = attr.meta_item_list() {
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for item in lst {
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if let Some(ident) = item.ident() {
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match ident.as_str() {
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"array" => skip_array_during_method_dispatch = true,
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"boxed_slice" => skip_boxed_slice_during_method_dispatch = true,
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_ => (),
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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let specialization_kind = if tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::rustc_unsafe_specialization_marker) {
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ty::trait_def::TraitSpecializationKind::Marker
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} else if tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::rustc_specialization_trait) {
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@ -1253,6 +1269,7 @@ fn trait_def(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> ty::TraitDef {
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is_marker,
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is_coinductive: rustc_coinductive || is_auto,
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skip_array_during_method_dispatch,
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skip_boxed_slice_during_method_dispatch,
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specialization_kind,
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must_implement_one_of,
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implement_via_object,
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@ -1444,6 +1444,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> ProbeContext<'a, 'tcx> {
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return ProbeResult::NoMatch;
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}
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}
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// Some trait methods are excluded for boxed slices before 2024.
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// (`boxed_slice.into_iter()` wants a slice iterator for compatibility.)
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if self_ty.is_box()
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&& self_ty.boxed_ty().is_slice()
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&& !method_name.span.at_least_rust_2024()
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{
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let trait_def = self.tcx.trait_def(poly_trait_ref.def_id());
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if trait_def.skip_boxed_slice_during_method_dispatch {
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return ProbeResult::NoMatch;
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}
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}
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}
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let trait_ref = self.instantiate_binder_with_fresh_vars(
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@ -2,13 +2,6 @@ lint_ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons = ambiguous wide pointer comparison, the
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.addr_metadata_suggestion = use explicit `std::ptr::eq` method to compare metadata and addresses
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.addr_suggestion = use `std::ptr::addr_eq` or untyped pointers to only compare their addresses
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lint_array_into_iter =
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this method call resolves to `<&{$target} as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to `<{$target} as IntoIterator>::into_iter` in Rust 2021
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.use_iter_suggestion = use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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.remove_into_iter_suggestion = or remove `.into_iter()` to iterate by value
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.use_explicit_into_iter_suggestion =
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or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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lint_async_fn_in_trait = use of `async fn` in public traits is discouraged as auto trait bounds cannot be specified
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.note = you can suppress this lint if you plan to use the trait only in your own code, or do not care about auto traits like `Send` on the `Future`
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.suggestion = you can alternatively desugar to a normal `fn` that returns `impl Future` and add any desired bounds such as `Send`, but these cannot be relaxed without a breaking API change
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lint_requested_level = requested on the command line with `{$level} {$lint_name}`
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lint_shadowed_into_iter =
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this method call resolves to `<&{$target} as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to `<{$target} as IntoIterator>::into_iter` in Rust {$edition}
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.use_iter_suggestion = use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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.remove_into_iter_suggestion = or remove `.into_iter()` to iterate by value
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.use_explicit_into_iter_suggestion =
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or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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lint_span_use_eq_ctxt = use `.eq_ctxt()` instead of `.ctxt() == .ctxt()`
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lint_supertrait_as_deref_target = this `Deref` implementation is covered by an implicit supertrait coercion
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@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
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use crate::{
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lints::{ArrayIntoIterDiag, ArrayIntoIterDiagSub},
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LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext,
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};
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use rustc_hir as hir;
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use rustc_middle::bug;
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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_session::{declare_lint, impl_lint_pass};
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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,edition2018
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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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reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionSemanticsChange(Edition::Edition2021),
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reference: "<https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>",
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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, receiver_arg, ..) = &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_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 Some(Adjustment { kind: Adjust::Borrow(_), target }) = adjustments.last() else {
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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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let sub = if self.for_expr_span == expr.span {
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Some(ArrayIntoIterDiagSub::RemoveIntoIter {
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span: receiver_arg.span.shrink_to_hi().to(expr.span.shrink_to_hi()),
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})
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} else if receiver_ty.is_array() {
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Some(ArrayIntoIterDiagSub::UseExplicitIntoIter {
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start_span: expr.span.shrink_to_lo(),
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end_span: receiver_arg.span.shrink_to_hi().to(expr.span.shrink_to_hi()),
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})
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} else {
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None
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};
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cx.emit_span_lint(
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ARRAY_INTO_ITER,
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call.ident.span,
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ArrayIntoIterDiag { target, suggestion: call.ident.span, sub },
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);
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}
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}
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}
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate tracing;
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mod array_into_iter;
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mod async_fn_in_trait;
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pub mod builtin;
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mod context;
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mod ptr_nulls;
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mod redundant_semicolon;
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mod reference_casting;
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mod shadowed_into_iter;
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mod traits;
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mod types;
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mod unit_bindings;
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mod unused;
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pub use array_into_iter::ARRAY_INTO_ITER;
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pub use shadowed_into_iter::ARRAY_INTO_ITER;
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use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalModDefId;
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use rustc_middle::query::Providers;
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use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt;
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use array_into_iter::ArrayIntoIter;
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use async_fn_in_trait::AsyncFnInTrait;
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use builtin::*;
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use deref_into_dyn_supertrait::*;
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use ptr_nulls::*;
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use redundant_semicolon::*;
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use reference_casting::*;
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use shadowed_into_iter::ShadowedIntoIter;
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use traits::*;
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use types::*;
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use unit_bindings::*;
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DerefNullPtr: DerefNullPtr,
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UnstableFeatures: UnstableFeatures,
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UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller: UngatedAsyncFnTrackCaller,
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ArrayIntoIter: ArrayIntoIter::default(),
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ShadowedIntoIter: ShadowedIntoIter,
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DropTraitConstraints: DropTraitConstraints,
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TemporaryCStringAsPtr: TemporaryCStringAsPtr,
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NonPanicFmt: NonPanicFmt,
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// array_into_iter.rs
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#[derive(LintDiagnostic)]
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#[diag(lint_array_into_iter)]
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pub struct ArrayIntoIterDiag<'a> {
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pub target: &'a str,
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#[diag(lint_shadowed_into_iter)]
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pub struct ShadowedIntoIterDiag {
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pub target: &'static str,
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pub edition: &'static str,
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#[suggestion(lint_use_iter_suggestion, code = "iter", applicability = "machine-applicable")]
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pub suggestion: Span,
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#[subdiagnostic]
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pub sub: Option<ArrayIntoIterDiagSub>,
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pub sub: Option<ShadowedIntoIterDiagSub>,
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}
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#[derive(Subdiagnostic)]
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pub enum ArrayIntoIterDiagSub {
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pub enum ShadowedIntoIterDiagSub {
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#[suggestion(lint_remove_into_iter_suggestion, code = "", applicability = "maybe-incorrect")]
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RemoveIntoIter {
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#[primary_span]
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use crate::lints::{ShadowedIntoIterDiag, ShadowedIntoIterDiagSub};
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use crate::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
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use rustc_hir as hir;
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use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty};
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use rustc_session::lint::FutureIncompatibilityReason;
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use rustc_session::{declare_lint, impl_lint_pass};
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use rustc_span::edition::Edition;
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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,edition2018
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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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reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionSemanticsChange(Edition::Edition2021),
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reference: "<https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>",
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};
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}
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declare_lint! {
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/// The `boxed_slice_into_iter` lint detects calling `into_iter` on boxed slices.
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///
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/// ### Example
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///
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/// ```rust,edition2021
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/// # #![allow(unused)]
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/// vec![1, 2, 3].into_boxed_slice().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 CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION, boxed slices implement `IntoIterator`. However, to avoid
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/// breakage, `boxed_slice.into_iter()` in Rust 2015, 2018, and 2021 code will still
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/// behave as `(&boxed_slice).into_iter()`, returning an iterator over
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/// references, just like in Rust CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION and earlier.
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/// This only applies to the method call syntax `boxed_slice.into_iter()`, not to
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/// any other syntax such as `for _ in boxed_slice` or `IntoIterator::into_iter(boxed_slice)`.
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pub BOXED_SLICE_INTO_ITER,
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Warn,
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"detects calling `into_iter` on boxed slices in Rust 2015, 2018, and 2021",
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@future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo {
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reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionSemanticsChange(Edition::Edition2024),
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};
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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pub struct ShadowedIntoIter;
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impl_lint_pass!(ShadowedIntoIter => [ARRAY_INTO_ITER, BOXED_SLICE_INTO_ITER]);
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impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ShadowedIntoIter {
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fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) {
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let hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(call, receiver_arg, ..) = &expr.kind else {
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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 Some(method_def_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(expr.hir_id) else {
|
||||
return;
|
||||
};
|
||||
if Some(method_def_id) != cx.tcx.lang_items().into_iter_fn() {
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// As this is a method call expression, we have at least one argument.
|
||||
let receiver_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(receiver_arg);
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||||
let adjustments = cx.typeck_results().expr_adjustments(receiver_arg);
|
||||
|
||||
let adjusted_receiver_tys: Vec<_> =
|
||||
[receiver_ty].into_iter().chain(adjustments.iter().map(|adj| adj.target)).collect();
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||||
|
||||
fn is_ref_to_array(ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool {
|
||||
if let ty::Ref(_, pointee_ty, _) = *ty.kind() { pointee_ty.is_array() } else { false }
|
||||
}
|
||||
fn is_boxed_slice(ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool {
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||||
ty.is_box() && ty.boxed_ty().is_slice()
|
||||
}
|
||||
fn is_ref_to_boxed_slice(ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool {
|
||||
if let ty::Ref(_, pointee_ty, _) = *ty.kind() {
|
||||
is_boxed_slice(pointee_ty)
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
false
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
let (lint, target, edition, can_suggest_ufcs) =
|
||||
if is_ref_to_array(*adjusted_receiver_tys.last().unwrap())
|
||||
&& let Some(idx) = adjusted_receiver_tys
|
||||
.iter()
|
||||
.copied()
|
||||
.take_while(|ty| !is_ref_to_array(*ty))
|
||||
.position(|ty| ty.is_array())
|
||||
{
|
||||
(ARRAY_INTO_ITER, "[T; N]", "2021", idx == 0)
|
||||
} else if is_ref_to_boxed_slice(*adjusted_receiver_tys.last().unwrap())
|
||||
&& let Some(idx) = adjusted_receiver_tys
|
||||
.iter()
|
||||
.copied()
|
||||
.take_while(|ty| !is_ref_to_boxed_slice(*ty))
|
||||
.position(|ty| is_boxed_slice(ty))
|
||||
{
|
||||
(BOXED_SLICE_INTO_ITER, "Box<[T]>", "2024", idx == 0)
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
return;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// If this expression comes from the `IntoIter::into_iter` inside of a for loop,
|
||||
// we should just suggest removing the `.into_iter()` or changing it to `.iter()`
|
||||
// to disambiguate if we want to iterate by-value or by-ref.
|
||||
let sub = if let Some((_, hir::Node::Expr(parent_expr))) =
|
||||
cx.tcx.hir().parent_iter(expr.hir_id).nth(1)
|
||||
&& let hir::ExprKind::Match(arg, [_], hir::MatchSource::ForLoopDesugar) =
|
||||
&parent_expr.kind
|
||||
&& let hir::ExprKind::Call(path, [_]) = &arg.kind
|
||||
&& let hir::ExprKind::Path(hir::QPath::LangItem(hir::LangItem::IntoIterIntoIter, ..)) =
|
||||
&path.kind
|
||||
{
|
||||
Some(ShadowedIntoIterDiagSub::RemoveIntoIter {
|
||||
span: receiver_arg.span.shrink_to_hi().to(expr.span.shrink_to_hi()),
|
||||
})
|
||||
} else if can_suggest_ufcs {
|
||||
Some(ShadowedIntoIterDiagSub::UseExplicitIntoIter {
|
||||
start_span: expr.span.shrink_to_lo(),
|
||||
end_span: receiver_arg.span.shrink_to_hi().to(expr.span.shrink_to_hi()),
|
||||
})
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
None
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
cx.emit_span_lint(
|
||||
lint,
|
||||
call.ident.span,
|
||||
ShadowedIntoIterDiag { target, edition, suggestion: call.ident.span, sub },
|
||||
);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -39,11 +39,16 @@ pub struct TraitDef {
|
|||
/// also have already switched to the new trait solver.
|
||||
pub is_coinductive: bool,
|
||||
|
||||
/// If `true`, then this trait has the `#[rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch]`
|
||||
/// If `true`, then this trait has the `#[rustc_skip_during_method_dispatch(array)]`
|
||||
/// attribute, indicating that editions before 2021 should not consider this trait
|
||||
/// during method dispatch if the receiver is an array.
|
||||
pub skip_array_during_method_dispatch: bool,
|
||||
|
||||
/// If `true`, then this trait has the `#[rustc_skip_during_method_dispatch(boxed_slice)]`
|
||||
/// attribute, indicating that editions before 2024 should not consider this trait
|
||||
/// during method dispatch if the receiver is a boxed slice.
|
||||
pub skip_boxed_slice_during_method_dispatch: bool,
|
||||
|
||||
/// Used to determine whether the standard library is allowed to specialize
|
||||
/// on this trait.
|
||||
pub specialization_kind: TraitSpecializationKind,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -505,6 +505,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Stable<'tcx> for ty::TraitDef {
|
|||
is_marker: self.is_marker,
|
||||
is_coinductive: self.is_coinductive,
|
||||
skip_array_during_method_dispatch: self.skip_array_during_method_dispatch,
|
||||
skip_boxed_slice_during_method_dispatch: self.skip_boxed_slice_during_method_dispatch,
|
||||
specialization_kind: self.specialization_kind.stable(tables),
|
||||
must_implement_one_of: self
|
||||
.must_implement_one_of
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ symbols! {
|
|||
rustc_reservation_impl,
|
||||
rustc_safe_intrinsic,
|
||||
rustc_serialize,
|
||||
rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch,
|
||||
rustc_skip_during_method_dispatch,
|
||||
rustc_specialization_trait,
|
||||
rustc_std_internal_symbol,
|
||||
rustc_strict_coherence,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1205,6 +1205,7 @@ pub struct TraitDecl {
|
|||
pub is_marker: bool,
|
||||
pub is_coinductive: bool,
|
||||
pub skip_array_during_method_dispatch: bool,
|
||||
pub skip_boxed_slice_during_method_dispatch: bool,
|
||||
pub specialization_kind: TraitSpecializationKind,
|
||||
pub must_implement_one_of: Option<Vec<Ident>>,
|
||||
pub implement_via_object: bool,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ pub struct IntoIter<T, const N: usize> {
|
|||
alive: IndexRange,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Note: the `#[rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch]` on `trait IntoIterator`
|
||||
// Note: the `#[rustc_skip_during_method_dispatch(array)]` on `trait IntoIterator`
|
||||
// hides this implementation from explicit `.into_iter()` calls on editions < 2021,
|
||||
// so those calls will still resolve to the slice implementation, by reference.
|
||||
#[stable(feature = "array_into_iter_impl", since = "1.53.0")]
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -268,7 +268,6 @@ where
|
|||
/// }
|
||||
/// ```
|
||||
#[rustc_diagnostic_item = "IntoIterator"]
|
||||
#[rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch]
|
||||
#[rustc_on_unimplemented(
|
||||
on(
|
||||
_Self = "core::ops::range::RangeTo<Idx>",
|
||||
|
@ -312,6 +311,8 @@ where
|
|||
label = "`{Self}` is not an iterator",
|
||||
message = "`{Self}` is not an iterator"
|
||||
)]
|
||||
#[cfg_attr(bootstrap, rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch)]
|
||||
#[cfg_attr(not(bootstrap), rustc_skip_during_method_dispatch(array, boxed_slice))]
|
||||
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
|
||||
pub trait IntoIterator {
|
||||
/// The type of the elements being iterated over.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
|
|||
//@ check-pass
|
||||
//@ edition:2018
|
||||
|
||||
use std::ops::Deref;
|
||||
use std::rc::Rc;
|
||||
use std::slice::Iter;
|
||||
use std::vec::IntoIter;
|
||||
|
||||
fn main() {
|
||||
let boxed_slice = vec![0; 10].into_boxed_slice();
|
||||
|
||||
// Before 2024, the method dispatched to `IntoIterator for Box<[T]>`,
|
||||
// which we continue to support for compatibility.
|
||||
let _: Iter<'_, i32> = boxed_slice.into_iter();
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
|
||||
let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Box::new(boxed_slice.clone()).into_iter();
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
|
||||
let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Rc::new(boxed_slice.clone()).into_iter();
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Array(boxed_slice.clone()).into_iter();
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
|
||||
// But you can always use the trait method explicitly as an boxed_slice.
|
||||
let _: IntoIter<i32> = IntoIterator::into_iter(boxed_slice);
|
||||
|
||||
for _ in (Box::new([1, 2, 3]) as Box<[_]>).into_iter() {}
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// User type that dereferences to a boxed slice.
|
||||
struct Array(Box<[i32]>);
|
||||
|
||||
impl Deref for Array {
|
||||
type Target = Box<[i32]>;
|
||||
|
||||
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
|
||||
&self.0
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
|
|||
warning: this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to `<Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` in Rust 2024
|
||||
--> $DIR/into-iter-on-boxed-slices-2021.rs:14:40
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = boxed_slice.into_iter();
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
|
||||
= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024
|
||||
= note: `#[warn(boxed_slice_into_iter)]` on by default
|
||||
help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = boxed_slice.iter();
|
||||
| ~~~~
|
||||
help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = IntoIterator::into_iter(boxed_slice);
|
||||
| ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~
|
||||
|
||||
warning: this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to `<Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` in Rust 2024
|
||||
--> $DIR/into-iter-on-boxed-slices-2021.rs:18:58
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Box::new(boxed_slice.clone()).into_iter();
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
|
||||
|
|
||||
= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024
|
||||
|
||||
warning: this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to `<Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` in Rust 2024
|
||||
--> $DIR/into-iter-on-boxed-slices-2021.rs:22:57
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Rc::new(boxed_slice.clone()).into_iter();
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
|
||||
|
|
||||
= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024
|
||||
|
||||
warning: this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to `<Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` in Rust 2024
|
||||
--> $DIR/into-iter-on-boxed-slices-2021.rs:25:55
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Array(boxed_slice.clone()).into_iter();
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
|
||||
|
|
||||
= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024
|
||||
|
||||
warning: this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to `<Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` in Rust 2024
|
||||
--> $DIR/into-iter-on-boxed-slices-2021.rs:32:48
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | for _ in (Box::new([1, 2, 3]) as Box<[_]>).into_iter() {}
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
|
||||
= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024
|
||||
help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | for _ in (Box::new([1, 2, 3]) as Box<[_]>).iter() {}
|
||||
| ~~~~
|
||||
help: or remove `.into_iter()` to iterate by value
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL - for _ in (Box::new([1, 2, 3]) as Box<[_]>).into_iter() {}
|
||||
LL + for _ in (Box::new([1, 2, 3]) as Box<[_]>) {}
|
||||
|
|
||||
|
||||
warning: 5 warnings emitted
|
||||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
|||
//@ check-pass
|
||||
//@ edition:2024
|
||||
//@ compile-flags: -Zunstable-options
|
||||
|
||||
use std::ops::Deref;
|
||||
use std::rc::Rc;
|
||||
use std::vec::IntoIter;
|
||||
|
||||
fn main() {
|
||||
let boxed_slice = vec![0; 10].into_boxed_slice();
|
||||
|
||||
// In 2021, the method dispatches to `IntoIterator for [T; N]`.
|
||||
let _: IntoIter<i32> = boxed_slice.clone().into_iter();
|
||||
|
||||
// And through other boxes.
|
||||
let _: IntoIter<i32> = Box::new(boxed_slice.clone()).into_iter();
|
||||
|
||||
// You can always use the trait method explicitly as a boxed_slice.
|
||||
let _: IntoIter<i32> = IntoIterator::into_iter(boxed_slice.clone());
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
|
|||
//@ run-pass
|
||||
//@ run-rustfix
|
||||
//@ rustfix-only-machine-applicable
|
||||
|
||||
#[allow(unused_must_use, unused_allocation)]
|
||||
fn main() {
|
||||
let boxed = vec![1, 2].into_boxed_slice();
|
||||
|
||||
// Expressions that should trigger the lint
|
||||
boxed.iter();
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
Box::new(boxed.clone()).iter();
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
Box::new(Box::new(boxed.clone())).iter();
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
|
||||
// Expressions that should not
|
||||
(&boxed).into_iter();
|
||||
|
||||
for _ in &boxed {}
|
||||
(&boxed as &[_]).into_iter();
|
||||
boxed[..].into_iter();
|
||||
std::iter::IntoIterator::into_iter(&boxed);
|
||||
|
||||
#[allow(boxed_slice_into_iter)]
|
||||
boxed.into_iter();
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
|
|||
//@ run-pass
|
||||
//@ run-rustfix
|
||||
//@ rustfix-only-machine-applicable
|
||||
|
||||
#[allow(unused_must_use, unused_allocation)]
|
||||
fn main() {
|
||||
let boxed = vec![1, 2].into_boxed_slice();
|
||||
|
||||
// Expressions that should trigger the lint
|
||||
boxed.into_iter();
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
Box::new(boxed.clone()).into_iter();
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
Box::new(Box::new(boxed.clone())).into_iter();
|
||||
//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
|
||||
//~| WARNING this changes meaning
|
||||
|
||||
// Expressions that should not
|
||||
(&boxed).into_iter();
|
||||
|
||||
for _ in &boxed {}
|
||||
(&boxed as &[_]).into_iter();
|
||||
boxed[..].into_iter();
|
||||
std::iter::IntoIterator::into_iter(&boxed);
|
||||
|
||||
#[allow(boxed_slice_into_iter)]
|
||||
boxed.into_iter();
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
|
|||
warning: this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to `<Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` in Rust 2024
|
||||
--> $DIR/into-iter-on-boxed-slices-lint.rs:10:11
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | boxed.into_iter();
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
|
||||
= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024
|
||||
= note: `#[warn(boxed_slice_into_iter)]` on by default
|
||||
help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | boxed.iter();
|
||||
| ~~~~
|
||||
help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | IntoIterator::into_iter(boxed);
|
||||
| ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~
|
||||
|
||||
warning: this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to `<Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` in Rust 2024
|
||||
--> $DIR/into-iter-on-boxed-slices-lint.rs:13:29
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | Box::new(boxed.clone()).into_iter();
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
|
||||
|
|
||||
= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024
|
||||
|
||||
warning: this method call resolves to `<&Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to `<Box<[T]> as IntoIterator>::into_iter` in Rust 2024
|
||||
--> $DIR/into-iter-on-boxed-slices-lint.rs:16:39
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | Box::new(Box::new(boxed.clone())).into_iter();
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
|
||||
|
|
||||
= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024
|
||||
|
||||
warning: 3 warnings emitted
|
||||
|
|
@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ LL | x.cmp(&x);
|
|||
which is required by `&mut dyn T: Iterator`
|
||||
= help: items from traits can only be used if the trait is implemented and in scope
|
||||
= note: the following traits define an item `cmp`, perhaps you need to implement one of them:
|
||||
candidate #1: `Iterator`
|
||||
candidate #2: `Ord`
|
||||
candidate #1: `Ord`
|
||||
= note: the trait `Iterator` defines an item `cmp`, but is explicitly unimplemented
|
||||
|
||||
error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
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