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#![feature(rustc_private)]
#![feature(let_chains)]
#![feature(lazy_cell)]
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
// warn on lints, that are included in `rust-lang/rust`s bootstrap
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)]
// warn on rustc internal lints
#![warn(rustc::internal)]
// FIXME: switch to something more ergonomic here, once available.
// (Currently there is no way to opt into sysroot crates without `extern crate`.)
extern crate rustc_driver;
extern crate rustc_interface;
extern crate rustc_session;
extern crate rustc_span;
use rustc_interface::interface;
use rustc_session::config::ErrorOutputType;
use rustc_session::parse::ParseSess;
use rustc_session::EarlyErrorHandler;
use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol;
use std::env;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::path::Path;
use std::process::exit;
use anstream::println;
/// If a command-line option matches `find_arg`, then apply the predicate `pred` on its value. If
/// true, then return it. The parameter is assumed to be either `--arg=value` or `--arg value`.
fn arg_value<'a, T: Deref<Target = str>>(
args: &'a [T],
find_arg: &str,
pred: impl Fn(&str) -> bool,
) -> Option<&'a str> {
let mut args = args.iter().map(Deref::deref);
while let Some(arg) = args.next() {
let mut arg = arg.splitn(2, '=');
if arg.next() != Some(find_arg) {
continue;
}
match arg.next().or_else(|| args.next()) {
Some(v) if pred(v) => return Some(v),
_ => {},
}
}
None
}
#[test]
fn test_arg_value() {
let args = &["--bar=bar", "--foobar", "123", "--foo"];
assert_eq!(arg_value(&[] as &[&str], "--foobar", |_| true), None);
assert_eq!(arg_value(args, "--bar", |_| false), None);
assert_eq!(arg_value(args, "--bar", |_| true), Some("bar"));
assert_eq!(arg_value(args, "--bar", |p| p == "bar"), Some("bar"));
assert_eq!(arg_value(args, "--bar", |p| p == "foo"), None);
assert_eq!(arg_value(args, "--foobar", |p| p == "foo"), None);
assert_eq!(arg_value(args, "--foobar", |p| p == "123"), Some("123"));
assert_eq!(arg_value(args, "--foobar", |p| p.contains("12")), Some("123"));
assert_eq!(arg_value(args, "--foo", |_| true), None);
}
fn track_clippy_args(parse_sess: &mut ParseSess, args_env_var: &Option<String>) {
parse_sess.env_depinfo.get_mut().insert((
Symbol::intern("CLIPPY_ARGS"),
args_env_var.as_deref().map(Symbol::intern),
));
}
/// Track files that may be accessed at runtime in `file_depinfo` so that cargo will re-run clippy
/// when any of them are modified
fn track_files(parse_sess: &mut ParseSess) {
let file_depinfo = parse_sess.file_depinfo.get_mut();
// Used by `clippy::cargo` lints and to determine the MSRV. `cargo clippy` executes `clippy-driver`
// with the current directory set to `CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR` so a relative path is fine
if Path::new("Cargo.toml").exists() {
file_depinfo.insert(Symbol::intern("Cargo.toml"));
}
// `clippy.toml` will be automatically tracked as it's loaded with `sess.source_map().load_file()`
// During development track the `clippy-driver` executable so that cargo will re-run clippy whenever
// it is rebuilt
#[expect(
clippy::collapsible_if,
reason = "Due to a bug in let_chains this if statement can't be collapsed"
)]
if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
if let Ok(current_exe) = env::current_exe()
&& let Some(current_exe) = current_exe.to_str()
{
file_depinfo.insert(Symbol::intern(current_exe));
}
}
}
struct DefaultCallbacks;
impl rustc_driver::Callbacks for DefaultCallbacks {}
/// This is different from `DefaultCallbacks` that it will inform Cargo to track the value of
/// `CLIPPY_ARGS` environment variable.
struct RustcCallbacks {
clippy_args_var: Option<String>,
}
impl rustc_driver::Callbacks for RustcCallbacks {
fn config(&mut self, config: &mut interface::Config) {
let clippy_args_var = self.clippy_args_var.take();
config.parse_sess_created = Some(Box::new(move |parse_sess| {
track_clippy_args(parse_sess, &clippy_args_var);
}));
}
}
struct ClippyCallbacks {
clippy_args_var: Option<String>,
}
impl rustc_driver::Callbacks for ClippyCallbacks {
// JUSTIFICATION: necessary in clippy driver to set `mir_opt_level`
#[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)]
fn config(&mut self, config: &mut interface::Config) {
let conf_path = clippy_config::lookup_conf_file();
let previous = config.register_lints.take();
let clippy_args_var = self.clippy_args_var.take();
config.parse_sess_created = Some(Box::new(move |parse_sess| {
track_clippy_args(parse_sess, &clippy_args_var);
track_files(parse_sess);
// Trigger a rebuild if CLIPPY_CONF_DIR changes. The value must be a valid string so
// changes between dirs that are invalid UTF-8 will not trigger rebuilds
parse_sess.env_depinfo.get_mut().insert((
Symbol::intern("CLIPPY_CONF_DIR"),
env::var("CLIPPY_CONF_DIR").ok().map(|dir| Symbol::intern(&dir)),
));
}));
config.register_lints = Some(Box::new(move |sess, lint_store| {
// technically we're ~guaranteed that this is none but might as well call anything that
// is there already. Certainly it can't hurt.
if let Some(previous) = &previous {
(previous)(sess, lint_store);
}
let conf = clippy_config::Conf::read(sess, &conf_path);
clippy_lints::register_plugins(lint_store, sess, conf);
clippy_lints::register_pre_expansion_lints(lint_store, conf);
clippy_lints::register_renamed(lint_store);
}));
// FIXME: #4825; This is required, because Clippy lints that are based on MIR have to be
// run on the unoptimized MIR. On the other hand this results in some false negatives. If
// MIR passes can be enabled / disabled separately, we should figure out, what passes to
// use for Clippy.
config.opts.unstable_opts.mir_opt_level = Some(0);
// Disable flattening and inlining of format_args!(), so the HIR matches with the AST.
config.opts.unstable_opts.flatten_format_args = false;
}
}
#[allow(clippy::ignored_unit_patterns)]
fn display_help() {
println!("{}", help_message());
}
const BUG_REPORT_URL: &str = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/new?template=ice.yml";
#[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
#[allow(clippy::ignored_unit_patterns)]
pub fn main() {
let handler = EarlyErrorHandler::new(ErrorOutputType::default());
rustc_driver::init_rustc_env_logger(&handler);
let using_internal_features = rustc_driver::install_ice_hook(BUG_REPORT_URL, |handler| {
// FIXME: this macro calls unwrap internally but is called in a panicking context! It's not
// as simple as moving the call from the hook to main, because `install_ice_hook` doesn't
// accept a generic closure.
let version_info = rustc_tools_util::get_version_info!();
handler.note_without_error(format!("Clippy version: {version_info}"));
});
exit(rustc_driver::catch_with_exit_code(move || {
let mut orig_args: Vec<String> = env::args().collect();
let has_sysroot_arg = arg_value(&orig_args, "--sysroot", |_| true).is_some();
let sys_root_env = std::env::var("SYSROOT").ok();
let pass_sysroot_env_if_given = |args: &mut Vec<String>, sys_root_env| {
if let Some(sys_root) = sys_root_env {
if !has_sysroot_arg {
args.extend(vec!["--sysroot".into(), sys_root]);
}
};
};
// make "clippy-driver --rustc" work like a subcommand that passes further args to "rustc"
// for example `clippy-driver --rustc --version` will print the rustc version that clippy-driver
// uses
if let Some(pos) = orig_args.iter().position(|arg| arg == "--rustc") {
orig_args.remove(pos);
orig_args[0] = "rustc".to_string();
let mut args: Vec<String> = orig_args.clone();
pass_sysroot_env_if_given(&mut args, sys_root_env);
return rustc_driver::RunCompiler::new(&args, &mut DefaultCallbacks).run();
}
if orig_args.iter().any(|a| a == "--version" || a == "-V") {
let version_info = rustc_tools_util::get_version_info!();
println!("{version_info}");
exit(0);
}
// Setting RUSTC_WRAPPER causes Cargo to pass 'rustc' as the first argument.
// We're invoking the compiler programmatically, so we ignore this/
let wrapper_mode = orig_args.get(1).map(Path::new).and_then(Path::file_stem) == Some("rustc".as_ref());
if wrapper_mode {
// we still want to be able to invoke it normally though
orig_args.remove(1);
}
if !wrapper_mode && (orig_args.iter().any(|a| a == "--help" || a == "-h") || orig_args.len() == 1) {
display_help();
exit(0);
}
let mut args: Vec<String> = orig_args.clone();
pass_sysroot_env_if_given(&mut args, sys_root_env);
let mut no_deps = false;
let clippy_args_var = env::var("CLIPPY_ARGS").ok();
let clippy_args = clippy_args_var
.as_deref()
.unwrap_or_default()
.split("__CLIPPY_HACKERY__")
.filter_map(|s| match s {
"" => None,
"--no-deps" => {
no_deps = true;
None
},
_ => Some(s.to_string()),
})
.chain(vec!["--cfg".into(), r#"feature="cargo-clippy""#.into()])
.collect::<Vec<String>>();
// We enable Clippy if one of the following conditions is met
// - IF Clippy is run on its test suite OR
// - IF Clippy is run on the main crate, not on deps (`!cap_lints_allow`) THEN
// - IF `--no-deps` is not set (`!no_deps`) OR
// - IF `--no-deps` is set and Clippy is run on the specified primary package
let cap_lints_allow = arg_value(&orig_args, "--cap-lints", |val| val == "allow").is_some()
&& arg_value(&orig_args, "--force-warn", |val| val.contains("clippy::")).is_none();
let in_primary_package = env::var("CARGO_PRIMARY_PACKAGE").is_ok();
let clippy_enabled = !cap_lints_allow && (!no_deps || in_primary_package);
if clippy_enabled {
args.extend(clippy_args);
rustc_driver::RunCompiler::new(&args, &mut ClippyCallbacks { clippy_args_var })
.set_using_internal_features(using_internal_features)
.run()
} else {
rustc_driver::RunCompiler::new(&args, &mut RustcCallbacks { clippy_args_var })
.set_using_internal_features(using_internal_features)
.run()
}
}))
}
#[must_use]
fn help_message() -> &'static str {
color_print::cstr!(
"Checks a file to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code.
Run <cyan>clippy-driver</> with the same arguments you use for <cyan>rustc</>
<green,bold>Usage</>:
<cyan,bold>clippy-driver</> <cyan>[OPTIONS] INPUT</>
<green,bold>Common options:</>
<cyan,bold>-h</>, <cyan,bold>--help</> Print this message
<cyan,bold>-V</>, <cyan,bold>--version</> Print version info and exit
<cyan,bold>--rustc</> Pass all arguments to <cyan>rustc</>
<green,bold>Allowing / Denying lints</>
You can use tool lints to allow or deny lints from your code, e.g.:
<yellow,bold>#[allow(clippy::needless_lifetimes)]</>
"
)
}