early linting: avoid redundant calls to check_id

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Deadbeef
2025-06-12 14:01:47 +08:00
parent 14346303d7
commit ae8ca1f858
3 changed files with 18 additions and 29 deletions

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@@ -1700,7 +1700,8 @@ fn visit_nested_use_tree<'a, V: Visitor<'a>>(
}
pub fn walk_stmt<'a, V: Visitor<'a>>(visitor: &mut V, statement: &'a Stmt) -> V::Result {
let Stmt { id: _, kind, span: _ } = statement;
let Stmt { id, kind, span: _ } = statement;
try_visit!(visit_id(visitor, id));
match kind {
StmtKind::Let(local) => try_visit!(visitor.visit_local(local)),
StmtKind::Item(item) => try_visit!(visitor.visit_item(item)),

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@@ -33,10 +33,8 @@ pub struct EarlyContextAndPass<'ecx, 'tcx, T: EarlyLintPass> {
}
impl<'ecx, 'tcx, T: EarlyLintPass> EarlyContextAndPass<'ecx, 'tcx, T> {
// This always-inlined function is for the hot call site.
#[inline(always)]
#[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)]
fn inlined_check_id(&mut self, id: ast::NodeId) {
fn check_id(&mut self, id: ast::NodeId) {
for early_lint in self.context.buffered.take(id) {
let BufferedEarlyLint { span, node_id: _, lint_id, diagnostic } = early_lint;
self.context.opt_span_lint(lint_id.lint, span, |diag| {
@@ -45,11 +43,6 @@ impl<'ecx, 'tcx, T: EarlyLintPass> EarlyContextAndPass<'ecx, 'tcx, T> {
}
}
// This non-inlined function is for the cold call sites.
fn check_id(&mut self, id: ast::NodeId) {
self.inlined_check_id(id)
}
/// Merge the lints specified by any lint attributes into the
/// current lint context, call the provided function, then reset the
/// lints in effect to their previous state.
@@ -61,7 +54,6 @@ impl<'ecx, 'tcx, T: EarlyLintPass> EarlyContextAndPass<'ecx, 'tcx, T> {
debug!(?id);
let push = self.context.builder.push(attrs, is_crate_node, None);
self.inlined_check_id(id);
debug!("early context: enter_attrs({:?})", attrs);
lint_callback!(self, check_attributes, attrs);
ensure_sufficient_stack(|| f(self));
@@ -136,12 +128,8 @@ impl<'ast, 'ecx, 'tcx, T: EarlyLintPass> ast_visit::Visitor<'ast>
// the AST struct that they wrap (e.g. an item)
self.with_lint_attrs(s.id, s.attrs(), |cx| {
lint_callback!(cx, check_stmt, s);
ast_visit::walk_stmt(cx, s);
});
// The visitor for the AST struct wrapped
// by the statement (e.g. `Item`) will call
// `with_lint_attrs`, so do this walk
// outside of the above `with_lint_attrs` call
ast_visit::walk_stmt(self, s);
}
fn visit_fn(&mut self, fk: ast_visit::FnKind<'ast>, span: Span, id: ast::NodeId) {

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@@ -78,6 +78,14 @@ LL | break for_loop;
| not found in this scope
| help: use the similarly named label: `'for_loop`
warning: denote infinite loops with `loop { ... }`
--> $DIR/label_misspelled.rs:4:5
|
LL | 'while_loop: while true {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `loop`
|
= note: `#[warn(while_true)]` on by default
warning: unused label
--> $DIR/label_misspelled.rs:4:5
|
@@ -90,14 +98,6 @@ note: the lint level is defined here
LL | #![warn(unused_labels)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
warning: denote infinite loops with `loop { ... }`
--> $DIR/label_misspelled.rs:4:5
|
LL | 'while_loop: while true {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `loop`
|
= note: `#[warn(while_true)]` on by default
warning: unused label
--> $DIR/label_misspelled.rs:9:5
|
@@ -122,18 +122,18 @@ warning: denote infinite loops with `loop { ... }`
LL | 'while_loop: while true {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `loop`
warning: unused label
--> $DIR/label_misspelled.rs:47:5
|
LL | 'while_loop: while true {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
warning: denote infinite loops with `loop { ... }`
--> $DIR/label_misspelled.rs:47:5
|
LL | 'while_loop: while true {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `loop`
warning: unused label
--> $DIR/label_misspelled.rs:47:5
|
LL | 'while_loop: while true {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
warning: unused label
--> $DIR/label_misspelled.rs:52:5
|