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| 1 | +use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg; |
| 2 | +use rustc_ast::LitKind; |
| 3 | +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; |
| 4 | +use rustc_errors::Applicability; |
| 5 | +use rustc_hir::Expr; |
| 6 | +use rustc_hir::ExprKind; |
| 7 | +use rustc_hir::PatKind; |
| 8 | +use rustc_hir::RangeEnd; |
| 9 | +use rustc_lint::LintContext; |
| 10 | +use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; |
| 11 | +use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro; |
| 12 | +use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint}; |
| 13 | + |
| 14 | +declare_clippy_lint! { |
| 15 | + /// ### What it does |
| 16 | + /// Looks for combined OR patterns that are all contained in a specific range, |
| 17 | + /// e.g. `6 | 4 | 5 | 9 | 7 | 8` can be rewritten as `4..=9`. |
| 18 | + /// |
| 19 | + /// ### Why is this bad? |
| 20 | + /// Using an explicit range is more concise and easier to read. |
| 21 | + /// |
| 22 | + /// ### Example |
| 23 | + /// ```rust |
| 24 | + /// let x = 6; |
| 25 | + /// let foo = matches!(x, 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10); |
| 26 | + /// ``` |
| 27 | + /// Use instead: |
| 28 | + /// ```rust |
| 29 | + /// let x = 6; |
| 30 | + /// let foo = matches!(x, 1..=10); |
| 31 | + /// ``` |
| 32 | + #[clippy::version = "1.72.0"] |
| 33 | + pub MANUAL_RANGE_PATTERN, |
| 34 | + complexity, |
| 35 | + "manually writing range patterns using a combined OR pattern (`|`)" |
| 36 | +} |
| 37 | +declare_lint_pass!(ManualRangePattern => [MANUAL_RANGE_PATTERN]); |
| 38 | + |
| 39 | +fn expr_as_u128(expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Option<u128> { |
| 40 | + if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = expr.kind |
| 41 | + && let LitKind::Int(num, _) = lit.node |
| 42 | + { |
| 43 | + Some(num) |
| 44 | + } else { |
| 45 | + None |
| 46 | + } |
| 47 | +} |
| 48 | + |
| 49 | +impl LateLintPass<'_> for ManualRangePattern { |
| 50 | + fn check_pat(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &'_ rustc_hir::Pat<'_>) { |
| 51 | + if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), pat.span) { |
| 52 | + return; |
| 53 | + } |
| 54 | + |
| 55 | + // a pattern like 1 | 2 seems fine, lint if there are at least 3 alternatives |
| 56 | + if let PatKind::Or(pats) = pat.kind |
| 57 | + && pats.len() >= 3 |
| 58 | + { |
| 59 | + let mut min = u128::MAX; |
| 60 | + let mut max = 0; |
| 61 | + let mut numbers_found = FxHashSet::default(); |
| 62 | + let mut ranges_found = Vec::new(); |
| 63 | + |
| 64 | + for pat in pats { |
| 65 | + if let PatKind::Lit(lit) = pat.kind |
| 66 | + && let Some(num) = expr_as_u128(lit) |
| 67 | + { |
| 68 | + numbers_found.insert(num); |
| 69 | + |
| 70 | + min = min.min(num); |
| 71 | + max = max.max(num); |
| 72 | + } else if let PatKind::Range(Some(left), Some(right), end) = pat.kind |
| 73 | + && let Some(left) = expr_as_u128(left) |
| 74 | + && let Some(right) = expr_as_u128(right) |
| 75 | + && right >= left |
| 76 | + { |
| 77 | + min = min.min(left); |
| 78 | + max = max.max(right); |
| 79 | + ranges_found.push(left..=match end { |
| 80 | + RangeEnd::Included => right, |
| 81 | + RangeEnd::Excluded => right - 1, |
| 82 | + }); |
| 83 | + } else { |
| 84 | + return; |
| 85 | + } |
| 86 | + } |
| 87 | + |
| 88 | + let contains_whole_range = 'contains: { |
| 89 | + let mut num = min; |
| 90 | + while num <= max { |
| 91 | + if numbers_found.contains(&num) { |
| 92 | + num += 1; |
| 93 | + } |
| 94 | + // Given a list of (potentially overlapping) ranges like: |
| 95 | + // 1..=5, 3..=7, 6..=10 |
| 96 | + // We want to find the range with the highest end that still contains the current number |
| 97 | + else if let Some(range) = ranges_found |
| 98 | + .iter() |
| 99 | + .filter(|range| range.contains(&num)) |
| 100 | + .max_by_key(|range| range.end()) |
| 101 | + { |
| 102 | + num = range.end() + 1; |
| 103 | + } else { |
| 104 | + break 'contains false; |
| 105 | + } |
| 106 | + } |
| 107 | + break 'contains true; |
| 108 | + }; |
| 109 | + |
| 110 | + if contains_whole_range { |
| 111 | + span_lint_and_sugg( |
| 112 | + cx, |
| 113 | + MANUAL_RANGE_PATTERN, |
| 114 | + pat.span, |
| 115 | + "this OR pattern can be rewritten using a range", |
| 116 | + "try", |
| 117 | + format!("{min}..={max}"), |
| 118 | + Applicability::MachineApplicable, |
| 119 | + ); |
| 120 | + } |
| 121 | + } |
| 122 | + } |
| 123 | +} |
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