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// We need this feature as it changes `dylib` linking behavior and allows us to link to
// `rustc_driver`.
#![feature(rustc_private)]
// warn on lints, that are included in `rust-lang/rust`s bootstrap
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)]
use std::env;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::{self, Command};
use anstream::println;
#[allow(clippy::ignored_unit_patterns)]
fn show_help() {
println!("{}", help_message());
}
#[allow(clippy::ignored_unit_patterns)]
fn show_version() {
let version_info = rustc_tools_util::get_version_info!();
println!("{version_info}");
}
pub fn main() {
// Check for version and help flags even when invoked as 'cargo-clippy'
if env::args().any(|a| a == "--help" || a == "-h") {
show_help();
return;
}
if env::args().any(|a| a == "--version" || a == "-V") {
show_version();
return;
}
if let Some(pos) = env::args().position(|a| a == "--explain") {
if let Some(mut lint) = env::args().nth(pos + 1) {
lint.make_ascii_lowercase();
process::exit(clippy_lints::explain(
&lint.strip_prefix("clippy::").unwrap_or(&lint).replace('-', "_"),
));
} else {
show_help();
}
return;
}
if let Err(code) = process(env::args().skip(2)) {
process::exit(code);
}
}
struct ClippyCmd {
cargo_subcommand: &'static str,
args: Vec<String>,
clippy_args: Vec<String>,
}
impl ClippyCmd {
fn new<I>(mut old_args: I) -> Self
where
I: Iterator<Item = String>,
{
let mut cargo_subcommand = "check";
let mut args = vec![];
let mut clippy_args: Vec<String> = vec![];
for arg in old_args.by_ref() {
match arg.as_str() {
"--fix" => {
cargo_subcommand = "fix";
continue;
},
"--no-deps" => {
clippy_args.push("--no-deps".into());
continue;
},
"--" => break,
_ => {},
}
args.push(arg);
}
clippy_args.append(&mut (old_args.collect()));
if cargo_subcommand == "fix" && !clippy_args.iter().any(|arg| arg == "--no-deps") {
clippy_args.push("--no-deps".into());
}
Self {
cargo_subcommand,
args,
clippy_args,
}
}
fn path() -> PathBuf {
let mut path = env::current_exe()
.expect("current executable path invalid")
.with_file_name("clippy-driver");
if cfg!(windows) {
path.set_extension("exe");
}
path
}
fn into_std_cmd(self) -> Command {
let mut cmd = Command::new(env::var("CARGO").unwrap_or("cargo".into()));
let clippy_args: String = self
.clippy_args
.iter()
.fold(String::new(), |s, arg| s + arg + "__CLIPPY_HACKERY__");
// Currently, `CLIPPY_TERMINAL_WIDTH` is used only to format "unknown field" error messages.
let terminal_width = termize::dimensions().map_or(0, |(w, _)| w);
cmd.env("RUSTC_WORKSPACE_WRAPPER", Self::path())
.env("CLIPPY_ARGS", clippy_args)
.env("CLIPPY_TERMINAL_WIDTH", terminal_width.to_string())
.arg(self.cargo_subcommand)
.args(&self.args);
cmd
}
}
fn process<I>(old_args: I) -> Result<(), i32>
where
I: Iterator<Item = String>,
{
let cmd = ClippyCmd::new(old_args);
let mut cmd = cmd.into_std_cmd();
let exit_status = cmd
.spawn()
.expect("could not run cargo")
.wait()
.expect("failed to wait for cargo?");
if exit_status.success() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(exit_status.code().unwrap_or(-1))
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn help_message() -> &'static str {
color_print::cstr!(
"Checks a package to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code.
<green,bold>Usage</>:
<cyan,bold>cargo clippy</> <cyan>[OPTIONS] [--] [<<ARGS>>...]</>
<green,bold>Common options:</>
<cyan,bold>--no-deps</> Run Clippy only on the given crate, without linting the dependencies
<cyan,bold>--fix</> Automatically apply lint suggestions. This flag implies <cyan>--no-deps</> and <cyan>--all-targets</>
<cyan,bold>-h</>, <cyan,bold>--help</> Print this message
<cyan,bold>-V</>, <cyan,bold>--version</> Print version info and exit
<cyan,bold>--explain [LINT]</> Print the documentation for a given lint
See all options with <cyan,bold>cargo check --help</>.
<green,bold>Allowing / Denying lints</>
To allow or deny a lint from the command line you can use <cyan,bold>cargo clippy --</> with:
<cyan,bold>-W</> / <cyan,bold>--warn</> <cyan>[LINT]</> Set lint warnings
<cyan,bold>-A</> / <cyan,bold>--allow</> <cyan>[LINT]</> Set lint allowed
<cyan,bold>-D</> / <cyan,bold>--deny</> <cyan>[LINT]</> Set lint denied
<cyan,bold>-F</> / <cyan,bold>--forbid</> <cyan>[LINT]</> Set lint forbidden
You can use tool lints to allow or deny lints from your code, e.g.:
<yellow,bold>#[allow(clippy::needless_lifetimes)]</>
<green,bold>Manifest Options:</>
<cyan,bold>--manifest-path</> <cyan><<PATH>></> Path to Cargo.toml
<cyan,bold>--frozen</> Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date
<cyan,bold>--locked</> Require Cargo.lock is up to date
<cyan,bold>--offline</> Run without accessing the network
")
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::ClippyCmd;
#[test]
fn fix() {
let args = "cargo clippy --fix".split_whitespace().map(ToString::to_string);
let cmd = ClippyCmd::new(args);
assert_eq!("fix", cmd.cargo_subcommand);
assert!(!cmd.args.iter().any(|arg| arg.ends_with("unstable-options")));
}
#[test]
fn fix_implies_no_deps() {
let args = "cargo clippy --fix".split_whitespace().map(ToString::to_string);
let cmd = ClippyCmd::new(args);
assert!(cmd.clippy_args.iter().any(|arg| arg == "--no-deps"));
}
#[test]
fn no_deps_not_duplicated_with_fix() {
let args = "cargo clippy --fix -- --no-deps"
.split_whitespace()
.map(ToString::to_string);
let cmd = ClippyCmd::new(args);
assert_eq!(cmd.clippy_args.iter().filter(|arg| *arg == "--no-deps").count(), 1);
}
#[test]
fn check() {
let args = "cargo clippy".split_whitespace().map(ToString::to_string);
let cmd = ClippyCmd::new(args);
assert_eq!("check", cmd.cargo_subcommand);
}
}