// Copyright 2014-2018 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. #![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)] #![warn(clippy::all)] #![allow(unused, clippy::redundant_pattern_matching)] #![warn(clippy::single_match_else, clippy::match_same_arms)] enum ExprNode { ExprAddrOf, Butterflies, Unicorns, } static NODE: ExprNode = ExprNode::Unicorns; fn dummy() { } fn unwrap_addr() -> Option<&'static ExprNode> { match ExprNode::Butterflies { ExprNode::ExprAddrOf => Some(&NODE), _ => { let x = 5; None }, } } fn ref_pats() { { let v = &Some(0); match v { &Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v), &None => println!("none"), } match v { // this doesn't trigger, we have a different pattern &Some(v) => println!("some"), other => println!("other"), } } let tup =& (1, 2); match tup { &(v, 1) => println!("{}", v), _ => println!("none"), } // special case: using & both in expr and pats let w = Some(0); match &w { &Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v), &None => println!("none"), } // false positive: only wildcard pattern let w = Some(0); match w { _ => println!("none"), } let a = &Some(0); if let &None = a { println!("none"); } let b = Some(0); if let &None = &b { println!("none"); } } fn match_wild_err_arm() { let x: Result = Ok(3); match x { Ok(3) => println!("ok"), Ok(_) => println!("ok"), Err(_) => panic!("err") } match x { Ok(3) => println!("ok"), Ok(_) => println!("ok"), Err(_) => {panic!()} } match x { Ok(3) => println!("ok"), Ok(_) => println!("ok"), Err(_) => {panic!();} } // allowed when not with `panic!` block match x { Ok(3) => println!("ok"), Ok(_) => println!("ok"), Err(_) => println!("err") } // allowed when used with `unreachable!` match x { Ok(3) => println!("ok"), Ok(_) => println!("ok"), Err(_) => {unreachable!()} } match x { Ok(3) => println!("ok"), Ok(_) => println!("ok"), Err(_) => unreachable!() } match x { Ok(3) => println!("ok"), Ok(_) => println!("ok"), Err(_) => {unreachable!();} } // no warning because of the guard match x { Ok(x) if x*x == 64 => println!("ok"), Ok(_) => println!("ok"), Err(_) => println!("err") } // this used to be a false positive, see #1996 match x { Ok(3) => println!("ok"), Ok(x) if x*x == 64 => println!("ok 64"), Ok(_) => println!("ok"), Err(_) => println!("err") } match (x, Some(1i32)) { (Ok(x), Some(_)) => println!("ok {}", x), (Ok(_), Some(x)) => println!("ok {}", x), _ => println!("err") } // no warning because of the different types for x match (x, Some(1.0f64)) { (Ok(x), Some(_)) => println!("ok {}", x), (Ok(_), Some(x)) => println!("ok {}", x), _ => println!("err") } // because of a bug, no warning was generated for this case before #2251 match x { Ok(_tmp) => println!("ok"), Ok(3) => println!("ok"), Ok(_) => println!("ok"), Err(_) => {unreachable!();} } } fn match_as_ref() { let owned: Option<()> = None; let borrowed: Option<&()> = match owned { None => None, Some(ref v) => Some(v), }; let mut mut_owned: Option<()> = None; let borrow_mut: Option<&mut ()> = match mut_owned { None => None, Some(ref mut v) => Some(v), }; } fn main() { }