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# Lint subgroups | ||
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Clippy groups its lints into [9 primary categories](lints.md), | ||
two of which are allow-by-default (pedantic and restriction). | ||
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One downside of having such few but broad categories for allow-by-default lints | ||
is that it significantly decreases discoverability, as `restriction` often acts as a blanket category | ||
for any lint that most users likely would not want enforced on their codebase. | ||
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This page should help with that, by defining more granular, unofficial lint (sub)groups. | ||
For example, some people might not be interested in all the style-related `pedantic` lints, | ||
but *are* interested in the `perf`-related ones, so these lints | ||
can additionally be added to the [`perf_pedantic`](#perf_pedantic) subgroup. | ||
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<!-- | ||
NOTE: Do not edit the contents in between lint-subgroup-start and lint-subgroup-end manually. | ||
Instead, change the `declare_clippy_lint!` macro invocation for the particular lint | ||
to include it in (or remove it from) a subgroup and re-run `cargo dev update_lints`. | ||
The descriptions however are fine to edit. | ||
--> | ||
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## `perf_pedantic` | ||
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These are `pedantic` lints that look for code patterns that could be expressed in a more efficient way. | ||
These would be candidates for the `perf` category, however suggestions made by them can also sometimes hurt readability | ||
and obfuscate the meaning, so occasional `#[allow]`s are expected to be used. | ||
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<!-- lint-subgroup-start: perf_pedantic --> | ||
Lints: `assigning_clones`, `inefficient_to_string`, `naive_bytecount`, `needless_bitwise_bool`, `trivially_copy_pass_by_ref`, `unnecessary_box_returns`, `unnecessary_join` | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>#![warn] attribute</summary> | ||
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``` | ||
#![warn( | ||
clippy::assigning_clones, | ||
clippy::inefficient_to_string, | ||
clippy::naive_bytecount, | ||
clippy::needless_bitwise_bool, | ||
clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref, | ||
clippy::unnecessary_box_returns, | ||
clippy::unnecessary_join | ||
)] | ||
``` | ||
</details> | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>Lint table</summary> | ||
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``` | ||
[lints.clippy] | ||
assigning_clones = "warn" | ||
inefficient_to_string = "warn" | ||
naive_bytecount = "warn" | ||
needless_bitwise_bool = "warn" | ||
trivially_copy_pass_by_ref = "warn" | ||
unnecessary_box_returns = "warn" | ||
unnecessary_join = "warn" | ||
``` | ||
</details> | ||
<!-- lint-subgroup-end --> | ||
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## `perf_restriction` | ||
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These are `restriction` lints that can improve the performance of code, but are very specific | ||
and sometimes *significantly* hurt readability with very little gain in the usual case. | ||
These should ideally only be applied to specific functions or modules that were profiled | ||
and where it is very clear that any performance gain matters. | ||
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As always (but especially here), you should double-check that applying these actually helps | ||
and that any performance wins are worth the introduced complexity. | ||
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<!-- lint-subgroup-start: perf_restriction --> | ||
Lints: `format_push_string`, `missing_asserts_for_indexing` | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>#![warn] attribute</summary> | ||
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``` | ||
#![warn( | ||
clippy::format_push_string, | ||
clippy::missing_asserts_for_indexing | ||
)] | ||
``` | ||
</details> | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>Lint table</summary> | ||
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``` | ||
[lints.clippy] | ||
format_push_string = "warn" | ||
missing_asserts_for_indexing = "warn" | ||
``` | ||
</details> | ||
<!-- lint-subgroup-end --> | ||
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## `perf_nursery` | ||
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These are `nursery` lints that either were previously in the `perf` category or are intended to be in `perf` | ||
but have too many false positives. | ||
Some of them may also be simply wrong in certain situations and end up slower, | ||
so you should make sure to read the description to learn about possible edge cases. | ||
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<!-- lint-subgroup-start: perf_nursery --> | ||
Lints: `iter_with_drain`, `mutex_integer`, `needless_collect`, `or_fun_call`, `redundant_clone`, `significant_drop_tightening`, `trivial_regex` | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>#![warn] attribute</summary> | ||
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``` | ||
#![warn( | ||
clippy::iter_with_drain, | ||
clippy::mutex_integer, | ||
clippy::needless_collect, | ||
clippy::or_fun_call, | ||
clippy::redundant_clone, | ||
clippy::significant_drop_tightening, | ||
clippy::trivial_regex | ||
)] | ||
``` | ||
</details> | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>Lint table</summary> | ||
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``` | ||
[lints.clippy] | ||
iter_with_drain = "warn" | ||
mutex_integer = "warn" | ||
needless_collect = "warn" | ||
or_fun_call = "warn" | ||
redundant_clone = "warn" | ||
significant_drop_tightening = "warn" | ||
trivial_regex = "warn" | ||
``` | ||
</details> | ||
<!-- lint-subgroup-end --> | ||
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## `panic` | ||
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These are `restriction` lints that look for patterns that can introduce panics. | ||
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Usually panics are not something that one should want to avoid and most of the time panicking is perfectly valid | ||
(hence why these lints are in the `restriction` category), | ||
but users may want to forbid any use of panicky functions altogether in specific contexts. | ||
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One use case could be to annotate `GlobalAlloc` impls in which unwinding is Undefined Behavior. | ||
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<!-- lint-subgroup-start: panic --> | ||
Lints: `arithmetic_side_effects`, `expect_used`, `indexing_slicing`, `panic`, `string_slice`, `todo`, `unimplemented`, `unreachable`, `unwrap_used` | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>#![warn] attribute</summary> | ||
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``` | ||
#![warn( | ||
clippy::arithmetic_side_effects, | ||
clippy::expect_used, | ||
clippy::indexing_slicing, | ||
clippy::panic, | ||
clippy::string_slice, | ||
clippy::todo, | ||
clippy::unimplemented, | ||
clippy::unreachable, | ||
clippy::unwrap_used | ||
)] | ||
``` | ||
</details> | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>Lint table</summary> | ||
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``` | ||
[lints.clippy] | ||
arithmetic_side_effects = "warn" | ||
expect_used = "warn" | ||
indexing_slicing = "warn" | ||
panic = "warn" | ||
string_slice = "warn" | ||
todo = "warn" | ||
unimplemented = "warn" | ||
unreachable = "warn" | ||
unwrap_used = "warn" | ||
``` | ||
</details> | ||
<!-- lint-subgroup-end --> | ||
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## `debug` | ||
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These are lints that can be useful to disable in CI, as they might indicate that code needs more work | ||
or has remaining debugging artifacts. | ||
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<!-- lint-subgroup-start: debug --> | ||
Lints: `dbg_macro`, `todo` | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>#![warn] attribute</summary> | ||
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``` | ||
#![warn( | ||
clippy::dbg_macro, | ||
clippy::todo | ||
)] | ||
``` | ||
</details> | ||
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<details> | ||
<summary>Lint table</summary> | ||
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``` | ||
[lints.clippy] | ||
dbg_macro = "warn" | ||
todo = "warn" | ||
``` | ||
</details> | ||
<!-- lint-subgroup-end --> |
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