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Auto merge of rust-lang#7917 - Alexendoo:cargo-dev-lint, r=giraffate
Add `cargo dev lint` to manually run clippy on a file I found the manual run command really useful, this makes it a bit easier to type Not sure if this belongs in the changelog or not changelog: Add `cargo dev lint` to manually run clippy on a file
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use std::process::{self, Command}; | ||
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pub fn run(filename: &str) { | ||
let code = Command::new("cargo") | ||
.args(["run", "--bin", "clippy-driver", "--"]) | ||
.args(["-L", "./target/debug"]) | ||
.args(["-Z", "no-codegen"]) | ||
.args(["--edition", "2021"]) | ||
.arg(filename) | ||
.env("__CLIPPY_INTERNAL_TESTS", "true") | ||
.status() | ||
.expect("failed to run cargo") | ||
.code(); | ||
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if code.is_none() { | ||
eprintln!("Killed by signal"); | ||
} | ||
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process::exit(code.unwrap_or(1)); | ||
} |
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