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diff --git a/crates/ide_db/src/helpers/generated_lints.rs b/crates/ide_db/src/helpers/generated_lints.rs index 5abd6d360e..e69b3fbdf8 100644 --- a/crates/ide_db/src/helpers/generated_lints.rs +++ b/crates/ide_db/src/helpers/generated_lints.rs @@ -502,6 +502,46 @@ pub const DEFAULT_LINTS: &[Lint] = &[ }, ]; +pub const RUSTDOC_LINTS: &[Lint] = &[ + Lint { + label: "rustdoc::all", + description: r##"lint group for: rustdoc::broken-intra-doc-links, rustdoc::private-intra-doc-links, rustdoc::missing-doc-code-examples, rustdoc::private-doc-tests, rustdoc::invalid-codeblock-attributes, rustdoc::invalid-rust-codeblocks, rustdoc::invalid-html-tags, rustdoc::bare-urls, rustdoc::missing-crate-level-docs"##, + }, + Lint { label: "rustdoc::bare_urls", description: r##"detects URLs that are not hyperlinks"## }, + Lint { + label: "rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links", + description: r##"failures in resolving intra-doc link targets"##, + }, + Lint { + label: "rustdoc::invalid_codeblock_attributes", + description: r##"codeblock attribute looks a lot like a known one"##, + }, + Lint { + label: "rustdoc::invalid_html_tags", + description: r##"detects invalid HTML tags in doc comments"##, + }, + Lint { + label: "rustdoc::invalid_rust_codeblocks", + description: r##"codeblock could not be parsed as valid Rust or is empty"##, + }, + Lint { + label: "rustdoc::missing_crate_level_docs", + description: r##"detects crates with no crate-level documentation"##, + }, + Lint { + label: "rustdoc::missing_doc_code_examples", + description: r##"detects publicly-exported items without code samples in their documentation"##, + }, + Lint { + label: "rustdoc::private_doc_tests", + description: r##"detects code samples in docs of private items not documented by rustdoc"##, + }, + Lint { + label: "rustdoc::private_intra_doc_links", + description: r##"linking from a public item to a private one"##, + }, +]; + pub const FEATURES: &[Lint] = &[ Lint { label: "abi_c_cmse_nonsecure_call", @@ -5572,11 +5612,9 @@ outside ticks in documentation."##, }, Lint { label: "clippy::double_must_use", - description: r##"Checks for a [`#[must_use]`] attribute without + description: r##"Checks for a `#[must_use]` attribute without further information on functions and methods that return a type already -marked as `#[must_use]`. - -[`#[must_use]`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/diagnostics.html#the-must_use-attribute"##, +marked as `#[must_use]`."##, }, Lint { label: "clippy::double_neg", @@ -5823,6 +5861,12 @@ derives the Copy trait"##, instead of an owned value."##, }, Lint { + label: "clippy::format_in_format_args", + description: r##"Detects `format!` within the arguments of another macro that does +formatting such as `format!` itself, `write!` or `println!`. Suggests +inlining the `format!` call."##, + }, + Lint { label: "clippy::from_iter_instead_of_collect", description: r##"Checks for `from_iter()` function calls on types that implement the `FromIterator` trait."##, @@ -6120,8 +6164,7 @@ where expr has a type that implements `Drop`"##, }, Lint { label: "clippy::let_underscore_must_use", - description: r##"Checks for `let _ = <expr>` -where expr is #[must_use]"##, + description: r##"Checks for `let _ = <expr>` where expr is `#[must_use]`"##, }, Lint { label: "clippy::let_unit_value", description: r##"Checks for binding a unit value."## }, Lint { @@ -6194,23 +6237,7 @@ be more readably expressed as `(3..8).contains(x)`."##, }, Lint { label: "clippy::manual_split_once", - description: r##"**What it does:** Checks for usages of `str::splitn(2, _)` - -**Why is this bad?** `split_once` is both clearer in intent and slightly more efficient. - -**Known problems:** None. - -**Example:** - -```rust -// Bad - let (key, value) = _.splitn(2, '=').next_tuple()?; - let value = _.splitn(2, '=').nth(1)?; - -// Good -let (key, value) = _.split_once('=')?; -let value = _.split_once('=')?.1; -```"##, + description: r##"Checks for usages of `str::splitn(2, _)`"##, }, Lint { label: "clippy::manual_str_repeat", @@ -6305,6 +6332,10 @@ instead. It also checks for `if let &foo = bar` blocks."##, description: r##"Checks for useless match that binds to only one value."##, }, Lint { + label: "clippy::match_str_case_mismatch", + description: r##"Checks for `match` expressions modifying the case of a string with non-compliant arms"##, + }, + Lint { label: "clippy::match_wild_err_arm", description: r##"Checks for arm which matches all errors with `Err(_)` and take drastic actions like `panic!`."##, @@ -6433,17 +6464,13 @@ used."##, Lint { label: "clippy::must_use_candidate", description: r##"Checks for public functions that have no -[`#[must_use]`] attribute, but return something not already marked -must-use, have no mutable arg and mutate no statics. - -[`#[must_use]`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/diagnostics.html#the-must_use-attribute"##, +`#[must_use]` attribute, but return something not already marked +must-use, have no mutable arg and mutate no statics."##, }, Lint { label: "clippy::must_use_unit", - description: r##"Checks for a [`#[must_use]`] attribute on -unit-returning functions and methods. - -[`#[must_use]`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/diagnostics.html#the-must_use-attribute"##, + description: r##"Checks for a `#[must_use]` attribute on +unit-returning functions and methods."##, }, Lint { label: "clippy::mut_from_ref", @@ -6592,6 +6619,10 @@ implementation of description: r##"Checks for statements which have no effect."##, }, Lint { + label: "clippy::no_effect_underscore_binding", + description: r##"Checks for binding to underscore prefixed variable without side-effects."##, + }, + Lint { label: "clippy::non_ascii_literal", description: r##"Checks for non-ASCII characters in string literals."##, }, @@ -7155,6 +7186,12 @@ assign a value in it."##, label: "clippy::to_string_in_display", description: r##"Checks for uses of `to_string()` in `Display` traits."##, }, + Lint { + label: "clippy::to_string_in_format_args", + description: r##"Checks for [`ToString::to_string`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/string/trait.ToString.html#tymethod.to_string) +applied to a type that implements [`Display`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/trait.Display.html) +in a macro that does formatting."##, + }, Lint { label: "clippy::todo", description: r##"Checks for usage of `todo!`."## }, Lint { label: "clippy::too_many_arguments", @@ -7194,6 +7231,7 @@ syntax specifications for trait bounds are used simultaneously."##, label: "clippy::transmute_int_to_float", description: r##"Checks for transmutes from an integer to a float."##, }, + Lint { label: "clippy::transmute_num_to_bytes", description: r##""## }, Lint { label: "clippy::transmute_ptr_to_ptr", description: r##"Checks for transmutes from a pointer to a pointer, or @@ -7257,6 +7295,12 @@ that is not equal to its description: r##"Checks for `MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init()`."##, }, Lint { + label: "clippy::uninit_vec", + description: r##"Checks for `set_len()` call that creates `Vec` with uninitialized elements. +This is commonly caused by calling `set_len()` right after allocating or +reserving a buffer with `new()`, `default()`, `with_capacity()`, or `reserve()`."##, + }, + Lint { label: "clippy::unit_arg", description: r##"Checks for passing a unit value as an argument to a function without using a unit literal (`()`)."##, |