#![warn(clippy::identity_op)] #![allow(unused)] #![allow( clippy::eq_op, clippy::no_effect, clippy::unnecessary_operation, clippy::op_ref, clippy::double_parens, clippy::uninlined_format_args, clippy::borrow_deref_ref, clippy::deref_addrof )] use std::fmt::Write as _; const ONE: i64 = 1; const NEG_ONE: i64 = -1; const ZERO: i64 = 0; struct A(String); impl std::ops::Shl for A { type Output = A; fn shl(mut self, other: i32) -> Self { let _ = write!(self.0, "{}", other); self } } struct Length(u8); struct Meter; impl core::ops::Mul for u8 { type Output = Length; fn mul(self, _: Meter) -> Length { Length(self) } } #[rustfmt::skip] fn main() { let x = 0; x; //~^ identity_op x; //~^ identity_op x + 1; x; //~^ identity_op 1 + x; x - ZERO; //no error, as we skip lookups (for now) x; //~^ identity_op ((ZERO)) | x; //no error, as we skip lookups (for now) x; //~^ identity_op x; //~^ identity_op x / ONE; //no error, as we skip lookups (for now) x / 2; //no false positive x & NEG_ONE; //no error, as we skip lookups (for now) x; //~^ identity_op let u: u8 = 0; u; //~^ identity_op 1 << 0; // no error, this case is allowed, see issue 3430 42; //~^ identity_op 1; //~^ identity_op 42; //~^ identity_op x; //~^ identity_op x; //~^ identity_op let mut a = A(String::new()); let b = a << 0; // no error: non-integer 1 * Meter; // no error: non-integer 2; //~^ identity_op -2; //~^ identity_op 2 + x; //~^ identity_op -2 + x; //~^ identity_op x + 1; //~^ identity_op (x + 1) % 3; // no error 4 % 3; // no error 4 % -3; // no error // See #8724 let a = 0; let b = true; (if b { 1 } else { 2 }); //~^ identity_op (if b { 1 } else { 2 }) + if b { 3 } else { 4 }; //~^ identity_op (match a { 0 => 10, _ => 20 }); //~^ identity_op (match a { 0 => 10, _ => 20 }) + match a { 0 => 30, _ => 40 }; //~^ identity_op (if b { 1 } else { 2 }) + match a { 0 => 30, _ => 40 }; //~^ identity_op (match a { 0 => 10, _ => 20 }) + if b { 3 } else { 4 }; //~^ identity_op ((if b { 1 } else { 2 })); //~^ identity_op ({ a }) + 3; //~^ identity_op ({ a } * 2); //~^ identity_op (loop { let mut c = 0; if c == 10 { break c; } c += 1; }) + { a * 2 }; //~^ identity_op fn f(_: i32) { todo!(); } f(a + { 8 * 5 }); //~^ identity_op f(if b { 1 } else { 2 } + 3); //~^ identity_op const _: i32 = { 2 * 4 } + 3; //~^ identity_op const _: i32 = { 1 + 2 * 3 } + 3; //~^ identity_op a as usize; //~^ identity_op let _ = a as usize; //~^ identity_op ({ a } as usize); //~^ identity_op 2 * { a }; //~^ identity_op (({ a } + 4)); //~^ identity_op 1; //~^ identity_op // Issue #9904 let x = 0i32; let _: i32 = x; //~^ identity_op } pub fn decide(a: bool, b: bool) -> u32 { (if a { 1 } else { 2 }) + if b { 3 } else { 5 } //~^ identity_op } /// The following tests are from / for issue #12050 /// In short, the lint didn't work for coerced references, /// e.g. let x = &0; let y = x + 0; /// because the suggested fix was `let y = x;` but /// it should have been `let y = *x;` fn issue_12050() { { let x = &0i32; let _: i32 = *x; //~^ identity_op let _: i32 = *x; //~^ identity_op } { let x = &&0i32; let _: i32 = **x; //~^ identity_op let x = &&0i32; let _: i32 = **x; //~^ identity_op } { // this is just silly let x = &&&0i32; let _: i32 = ***x; //~^ identity_op let _: i32 = ***x; //~^ identity_op let x = 0i32; let _: i32 = *&x; //~^ identity_op let _: i32 = **&&x; //~^ identity_op let _: i32 = *&*&x; //~^ identity_op let _: i32 = **&&*&x; //~^ identity_op } { // this is getting ridiculous, but we should still see the same // error message so let's just keep going let x = &0i32; let _: i32 = ***&&*&x; //~^ identity_op let _: i32 = ***&&*&x; //~^ identity_op } } fn issue_13470() { let x = 1i32; let y = 1i32; // Removes the + 0i32 while keeping the parentheses around x + y so the cast operation works let _: u64 = (x + y) as u64; //~^ identity_op // both of the next two lines should look the same after rustfix let _: u64 = 1u64 & (x + y) as u64; //~^ identity_op // Same as above, but with extra redundant parenthesis let _: u64 = 1u64 & ((x + y)) as u64; //~^ identity_op // Should maintain parenthesis even if the surrounding expr has the same precedence let _: u64 = 5u64 + ((x + y)) as u64; //~^ identity_op // If we don't maintain the parens here, the behavior changes let _ = -(x + y); //~^ identity_op // Similarly, we need to maintain parens here let _ = -(x / y); //~^ identity_op // Maintain parenthesis if the parent expr is of higher precedence let _ = 2i32 * (x + y); //~^ identity_op // Maintain parenthesis if the parent expr is the same precedence // as not all operations are associative let _ = 2i32 - (x - y); //~^ identity_op // But make sure that inner parens still exist let z = 1i32; let _ = 2 + (x + (y * z)); //~^ identity_op // Maintain parenthesis if the parent expr is of lower precedence // This is for clarity, and clippy will not warn on these being unnecessary let _ = 2i32 + (x * y); //~^ identity_op let x = 1i16; let y = 1i16; let _: u64 = 1u64 + ((x as i32 + y as i32) as u64); //~^ identity_op }