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use clippy_config::Conf;
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_then};
use clippy_utils::is_in_test;
use clippy_utils::macros::{FormatArgsStorage, MacroCall, format_arg_removal_span, root_macro_call_first_node};
use clippy_utils::source::{SpanRangeExt, expand_past_previous_comma};
use rustc_ast::token::LitKind;
use rustc_ast::{
FormatArgPosition, FormatArgPositionKind, FormatArgs, FormatArgsPiece, FormatOptions, FormatPlaceholder,
FormatTrait,
};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{Expr, Impl, Item, ItemKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
use rustc_session::impl_lint_pass;
use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span, sym};
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// This lint warns when you use `println!("")` to
/// print a newline.
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// You should use `println!()`, which is simpler.
///
/// ### Example
/// ```no_run
/// println!("");
/// ```
///
/// Use instead:
/// ```no_run
/// println!();
/// ```
#[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"]
pub PRINTLN_EMPTY_STRING,
style,
"using `println!(\"\")` with an empty string"
}
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// This lint warns when you use `print!()` with a format
/// string that ends in a newline.
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// You should use `println!()` instead, which appends the
/// newline.
///
/// ### Example
/// ```no_run
/// # let name = "World";
/// print!("Hello {}!\n", name);
/// ```
/// use println!() instead
/// ```no_run
/// # let name = "World";
/// println!("Hello {}!", name);
/// ```
#[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"]
pub PRINT_WITH_NEWLINE,
style,
"using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline"
}
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// Checks for printing on *stdout*. The purpose of this lint
/// is to catch debugging remnants.
///
/// ### Why restrict this?
/// People often print on *stdout* while debugging an
/// application and might forget to remove those prints afterward.
///
/// ### Known problems
/// Only catches `print!` and `println!` calls.
///
/// ### Example
/// ```no_run
/// println!("Hello world!");
/// ```
#[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"]
pub PRINT_STDOUT,
restriction,
"printing on stdout"
}
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// Checks for printing on *stderr*. The purpose of this lint
/// is to catch debugging remnants.
///
/// ### Why restrict this?
/// People often print on *stderr* while debugging an
/// application and might forget to remove those prints afterward.
///
/// ### Known problems
/// Only catches `eprint!` and `eprintln!` calls.
///
/// ### Example
/// ```no_run
/// eprintln!("Hello world!");
/// ```
#[clippy::version = "1.50.0"]
pub PRINT_STDERR,
restriction,
"printing on stderr"
}
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// Checks for usage of `Debug` formatting. The purpose of this
/// lint is to catch debugging remnants.
///
/// ### Why restrict this?
/// The purpose of the `Debug` trait is to facilitate debugging Rust code,
/// and [no guarantees are made about its output][stability].
/// It should not be used in user-facing output.
///
/// ### Example
/// ```no_run
/// # let foo = "bar";
/// println!("{:?}", foo);
/// ```
///
/// [stability]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/fmt/trait.Debug.html#stability
#[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"]
pub USE_DEBUG,
restriction,
"use of `Debug`-based formatting"
}
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// This lint warns about the use of literals as `print!`/`println!` args.
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// Using literals as `println!` args is inefficient
/// (c.f., https://github.com/matthiaskrgr/rust-str-bench) and unnecessary
/// (i.e., just put the literal in the format string)
///
/// ### Example
/// ```no_run
/// println!("{}", "foo");
/// ```
/// use the literal without formatting:
/// ```no_run
/// println!("foo");
/// ```
#[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"]
pub PRINT_LITERAL,
style,
"printing a literal with a format string"
}
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// This lint warns when you use `writeln!(buf, "")` to
/// print a newline.
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// You should use `writeln!(buf)`, which is simpler.
///
/// ### Example
/// ```no_run
/// # use std::fmt::Write;
/// # let mut buf = String::new();
/// writeln!(buf, "");
/// ```
///
/// Use instead:
/// ```no_run
/// # use std::fmt::Write;
/// # let mut buf = String::new();
/// writeln!(buf);
/// ```
#[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"]
pub WRITELN_EMPTY_STRING,
style,
"using `writeln!(buf, \"\")` with an empty string"
}
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// This lint warns when you use `write!()` with a format
/// string that
/// ends in a newline.
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// You should use `writeln!()` instead, which appends the
/// newline.
///
/// ### Example
/// ```no_run
/// # use std::fmt::Write;
/// # let mut buf = String::new();
/// # let name = "World";
/// write!(buf, "Hello {}!\n", name);
/// ```
///
/// Use instead:
/// ```no_run
/// # use std::fmt::Write;
/// # let mut buf = String::new();
/// # let name = "World";
/// writeln!(buf, "Hello {}!", name);
/// ```
#[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"]
pub WRITE_WITH_NEWLINE,
style,
"using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline"
}
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
/// This lint warns about the use of literals as `write!`/`writeln!` args.
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// Using literals as `writeln!` args is inefficient
/// (c.f., https://github.com/matthiaskrgr/rust-str-bench) and unnecessary
/// (i.e., just put the literal in the format string)
///
/// ### Example
/// ```no_run
/// # use std::fmt::Write;
/// # let mut buf = String::new();
/// writeln!(buf, "{}", "foo");
/// ```
///
/// Use instead:
/// ```no_run
/// # use std::fmt::Write;
/// # let mut buf = String::new();
/// writeln!(buf, "foo");
/// ```
#[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"]
pub WRITE_LITERAL,
style,
"writing a literal with a format string"
}
pub struct Write {
format_args: FormatArgsStorage,
in_debug_impl: bool,
allow_print_in_tests: bool,
}
impl Write {
pub fn new(conf: &'static Conf, format_args: FormatArgsStorage) -> Self {
Self {
format_args,
allow_print_in_tests: conf.allow_print_in_tests,
in_debug_impl: false,
}
}
}
impl_lint_pass!(Write => [
PRINT_WITH_NEWLINE,
PRINTLN_EMPTY_STRING,
PRINT_STDOUT,
PRINT_STDERR,
USE_DEBUG,
PRINT_LITERAL,
WRITE_WITH_NEWLINE,
WRITELN_EMPTY_STRING,
WRITE_LITERAL,
]);
impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Write {
fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_>) {
if is_debug_impl(cx, item) {
self.in_debug_impl = true;
}
}
fn check_item_post(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_>) {
if is_debug_impl(cx, item) {
self.in_debug_impl = false;
}
}
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
let Some(macro_call) = root_macro_call_first_node(cx, expr) else {
return;
};
let Some(diag_name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(macro_call.def_id) else {
return;
};
let Some(name) = diag_name.as_str().strip_suffix("_macro") else {
return;
};
let is_build_script = cx
.sess()
.opts
.crate_name
.as_ref()
.is_some_and(|crate_name| crate_name == "build_script_build");
let allowed_in_tests = self.allow_print_in_tests && is_in_test(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id);
match diag_name {
sym::print_macro | sym::println_macro if !allowed_in_tests => {
if !is_build_script {
span_lint(cx, PRINT_STDOUT, macro_call.span, format!("use of `{name}!`"));
}
},
sym::eprint_macro | sym::eprintln_macro if !allowed_in_tests => {
span_lint(cx, PRINT_STDERR, macro_call.span, format!("use of `{name}!`"));
},
sym::write_macro | sym::writeln_macro => {},
_ => return,
}
if let Some(format_args) = self.format_args.get(cx, expr, macro_call.expn) {
// ignore `writeln!(w)` and `write!(v, some_macro!())`
if format_args.span.from_expansion() {
return;
}
match diag_name {
sym::print_macro | sym::eprint_macro | sym::write_macro => {
check_newline(cx, format_args, ¯o_call, name);
},
sym::println_macro | sym::eprintln_macro | sym::writeln_macro => {
check_empty_string(cx, format_args, ¯o_call, name);
},
_ => {},
}
check_literal(cx, format_args, name);
if !self.in_debug_impl {
for piece in &format_args.template {
if let &FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder {
span: Some(span),
format_trait: FormatTrait::Debug,
..
}) = piece
{
span_lint(cx, USE_DEBUG, span, "use of `Debug`-based formatting");
}
}
}
}
}
}
fn is_debug_impl(cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_>) -> bool {
if let ItemKind::Impl(Impl {
of_trait: Some(trait_ref),
..
}) = &item.kind
&& let Some(trait_id) = trait_ref.trait_def_id()
{
cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Debug, trait_id)
} else {
false
}
}
fn check_newline(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgs, macro_call: &MacroCall, name: &str) {
let Some(FormatArgsPiece::Literal(last)) = format_args.template.last() else {
return;
};
let count_vertical_whitespace = || {
format_args
.template
.iter()
.filter_map(|piece| match piece {
FormatArgsPiece::Literal(literal) => Some(literal),
FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(_) => None,
})
.flat_map(|literal| literal.as_str().chars())
.filter(|ch| matches!(ch, '\r' | '\n'))
.count()
};
if last.as_str().ends_with('\n')
// ignore format strings with other internal vertical whitespace
&& count_vertical_whitespace() == 1
{
let mut format_string_span = format_args.span;
let lint = if name == "write" {
format_string_span = expand_past_previous_comma(cx, format_string_span);
WRITE_WITH_NEWLINE
} else {
PRINT_WITH_NEWLINE
};
span_lint_and_then(
cx,
lint,
macro_call.span,
format!("using `{name}!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline"),
|diag| {
let name_span = cx.sess().source_map().span_until_char(macro_call.span, '!');
let Some(format_snippet) = format_string_span.get_source_text(cx) else {
return;
};
if format_args.template.len() == 1 && last.as_str() == "\n" {
// print!("\n"), write!(f, "\n")
diag.multipart_suggestion(
format!("use `{name}ln!` instead"),
vec![(name_span, format!("{name}ln")), (format_string_span, String::new())],
Applicability::MachineApplicable,
);
} else if format_snippet.ends_with("\\n\"") {
// print!("...\n"), write!(f, "...\n")
let hi = format_string_span.hi();
let newline_span = format_string_span.with_lo(hi - BytePos(3)).with_hi(hi - BytePos(1));
diag.multipart_suggestion(
format!("use `{name}ln!` instead"),
vec![(name_span, format!("{name}ln")), (newline_span, String::new())],
Applicability::MachineApplicable,
);
}
},
);
}
}
fn check_empty_string(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgs, macro_call: &MacroCall, name: &str) {
if let [FormatArgsPiece::Literal(literal)] = &format_args.template[..]
&& literal.as_str() == "\n"
{
let mut span = format_args.span;
let lint = if name == "writeln" {
span = expand_past_previous_comma(cx, span);
WRITELN_EMPTY_STRING
} else {
PRINTLN_EMPTY_STRING
};
span_lint_and_then(
cx,
lint,
macro_call.span,
format!("empty string literal in `{name}!`"),
|diag| {
diag.span_suggestion(
span,
"remove the empty string",
String::new(),
Applicability::MachineApplicable,
);
},
);
}
}
fn check_literal(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgs, name: &str) {
let arg_index = |argument: &FormatArgPosition| argument.index.unwrap_or_else(|pos| pos);
let lint_name = if name.starts_with("write") {
WRITE_LITERAL
} else {
PRINT_LITERAL
};
let mut counts = vec![0u32; format_args.arguments.all_args().len()];
for piece in &format_args.template {
if let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(placeholder) = piece {
counts[arg_index(&placeholder.argument)] += 1;
}
}
let mut suggestion: Vec<(Span, String)> = vec![];
// holds index of replaced positional arguments; used to decrement the index of the remaining
// positional arguments.
let mut replaced_position: Vec<usize> = vec![];
let mut sug_span: Option<Span> = None;
for piece in &format_args.template {
if let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder {
argument,
span: Some(placeholder_span),
format_trait: FormatTrait::Display,
format_options,
}) = piece
&& *format_options == FormatOptions::default()
&& let index = arg_index(argument)
&& counts[index] == 1
&& let Some(arg) = format_args.arguments.by_index(index)
&& let rustc_ast::ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &arg.expr.kind
&& !arg.expr.span.from_expansion()
&& let Some(value_string) = arg.expr.span.get_source_text(cx)
{
let (replacement, replace_raw) = match lit.kind {
LitKind::Str | LitKind::StrRaw(_) => match extract_str_literal(&value_string) {
Some(extracted) => extracted,
None => return,
},
LitKind::Char => (
match lit.symbol.as_str() {
"\"" => "\\\"",
"\\'" => "'",
_ => match value_string.strip_prefix('\'').and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('\'')) {
Some(stripped) => stripped,
None => return,
},
}
.to_string(),
false,
),
LitKind::Bool => (lit.symbol.to_string(), false),
_ => continue,
};
let Some(format_string_snippet) = format_args.span.get_source_text(cx) else {
continue;
};
let format_string_is_raw = format_string_snippet.starts_with('r');
let replacement = match (format_string_is_raw, replace_raw) {
(false, false) => Some(replacement),
(false, true) => Some(replacement.replace('"', "\\\"").replace('\\', "\\\\")),
(true, false) => match conservative_unescape(&replacement) {
Ok(unescaped) => Some(unescaped),
Err(UnescapeErr::Lint) => None,
Err(UnescapeErr::Ignore) => continue,
},
(true, true) => {
if replacement.contains(['#', '"']) {
None
} else {
Some(replacement)
}
},
};
sug_span = Some(sug_span.unwrap_or(arg.expr.span).to(arg.expr.span));
if let Some((_, index)) = positional_arg_piece_span(piece) {
replaced_position.push(index);
}
if let Some(replacement) = replacement
// `format!("{}", "a")`, `format!("{named}", named = "b")
// ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
&& let Some(removal_span) = format_arg_removal_span(format_args, index)
{
let replacement = escape_braces(&replacement, !format_string_is_raw && !replace_raw);
suggestion.push((*placeholder_span, replacement));
suggestion.push((removal_span, String::new()));
}
}
}
// Decrement the index of the remaining by the number of replaced positional arguments
if !suggestion.is_empty() {
for piece in &format_args.template {
if let Some((span, index)) = positional_arg_piece_span(piece)
&& suggestion.iter().all(|(s, _)| *s != span)
{
let decrement = replaced_position.iter().filter(|i| **i < index).count();
suggestion.push((span, format!("{{{}}}", index.saturating_sub(decrement))));
}
}
}
if let Some(span) = sug_span {
span_lint_and_then(cx, lint_name, span, "literal with an empty format string", |diag| {
if !suggestion.is_empty() {
diag.multipart_suggestion("try", suggestion, Applicability::MachineApplicable);
}
});
}
}
/// Extract Span and its index from the given `piece`, iff it's positional argument.
fn positional_arg_piece_span(piece: &FormatArgsPiece) -> Option<(Span, usize)> {
match piece {
FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder {
argument:
FormatArgPosition {
index: Ok(index),
kind: FormatArgPositionKind::Number,
..
},
span: Some(span),
..
}) => Some((*span, *index)),
_ => None,
}
}
/// Removes the raw marker, `#`s and quotes from a str, and returns if the literal is raw
///
/// `r#"a"#` -> (`a`, true)
///
/// `"b"` -> (`b`, false)
fn extract_str_literal(literal: &str) -> Option<(String, bool)> {
let (literal, raw) = match literal.strip_prefix('r') {
Some(stripped) => (stripped.trim_matches('#'), true),
None => (literal, false),
};
Some((literal.strip_prefix('"')?.strip_suffix('"')?.to_string(), raw))
}
enum UnescapeErr {
/// Should still be linted, can be manually resolved by author, e.g.
///
/// ```ignore
/// print!(r"{}", '"');
/// ```
Lint,
/// Should not be linted, e.g.
///
/// ```ignore
/// print!(r"{}", '\r');
/// ```
Ignore,
}
/// Unescape a normal string into a raw string
fn conservative_unescape(literal: &str) -> Result<String, UnescapeErr> {
let mut unescaped = String::with_capacity(literal.len());
let mut chars = literal.chars();
let mut err = false;
while let Some(ch) = chars.next() {
match ch {
'#' => err = true,
'\\' => match chars.next() {
Some('\\') => unescaped.push('\\'),
Some('"') => err = true,
_ => return Err(UnescapeErr::Ignore),
},
_ => unescaped.push(ch),
}
}
if err { Err(UnescapeErr::Lint) } else { Ok(unescaped) }
}
/// Replaces `{` with `{{` and `}` with `}}`. If `preserve_unicode_escapes` is `true` the braces in
/// `\u{xxxx}` are left unmodified
#[expect(clippy::match_same_arms)]
fn escape_braces(literal: &str, preserve_unicode_escapes: bool) -> String {
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
enum State {
Normal,
Backslash,
UnicodeEscape,
}
let mut escaped = String::with_capacity(literal.len());
let mut state = State::Normal;
for ch in literal.chars() {
state = match (ch, state) {
// Escape braces outside of unicode escapes by doubling them up
('{' | '}', State::Normal) => {
escaped.push(ch);
State::Normal
},
// If `preserve_unicode_escapes` isn't enabled stay in `State::Normal`, otherwise:
//
// \u{aaaa} \\ \x01
// ^ ^ ^
('\\', State::Normal) if preserve_unicode_escapes => State::Backslash,
// \u{aaaa}
// ^
('u', State::Backslash) => State::UnicodeEscape,
// \xAA \\
// ^ ^
(_, State::Backslash) => State::Normal,
// \u{aaaa}
// ^
('}', State::UnicodeEscape) => State::Normal,
_ => state,
};
escaped.push(ch);
}
escaped
}