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Rollup merge of rust-lang#134737 - estebank:deive-lint-default-fields-base, r=compiler-errors Implement `default_overrides_default_fields` lint Detect when a manual `Default` implementation isn't using the existing default field values and suggest using `..` instead: ``` error: `Default` impl doesn't use the declared default field values --> $DIR/manual-default-impl-could-be-derived.rs:14:1 | LL | / impl Default for A { LL | | fn default() -> Self { LL | | A { LL | | y: 0, | | - this field has a default value ... | LL | | } | |_^ | = help: use the default values in the `impl` with `Struct { mandatory_field, .. }` to avoid them diverging over time note: the lint level is defined here --> $DIR/manual-default-impl-could-be-derived.rs:5:9 | LL | #![deny(default_overrides_default_fields)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ``` r? `@compiler-errors` This is a simpler version of rust-lang#134441, detecting the simpler case when a field with a default should have not been specified in the manual `Default::default()`, instead using `..` for it. It doesn't provide any suggestions, nor the checks for "equivalences" nor whether the value used in the imp being used would be suitable as a default field value.
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use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; | ||
use rustc_errors::Diag; | ||
use rustc_hir as hir; | ||
use rustc_middle::ty; | ||
use rustc_session::{declare_lint, impl_lint_pass}; | ||
use rustc_span::Symbol; | ||
use rustc_span::symbol::sym; | ||
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use crate::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; | ||
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declare_lint! { | ||
/// The `default_overrides_default_fields` lint checks for manual `impl` blocks of the | ||
/// `Default` trait of types with default field values. | ||
/// | ||
/// ### Example | ||
/// | ||
/// ```rust,compile_fail | ||
/// #![feature(default_field_values)] | ||
/// struct Foo { | ||
/// x: i32 = 101, | ||
/// y: NonDefault, | ||
/// } | ||
/// | ||
/// struct NonDefault; | ||
/// | ||
/// #[deny(default_overrides_default_fields)] | ||
/// impl Default for Foo { | ||
/// fn default() -> Foo { | ||
/// Foo { x: 100, y: NonDefault } | ||
/// } | ||
/// } | ||
/// ``` | ||
/// | ||
/// {{produces}} | ||
/// | ||
/// ### Explanation | ||
/// | ||
/// Manually writing a `Default` implementation for a type that has | ||
/// default field values runs the risk of diverging behavior between | ||
/// `Type { .. }` and `<Type as Default>::default()`, which would be a | ||
/// foot-gun for users of that type that would expect these to be | ||
/// equivalent. If `Default` can't be derived due to some fields not | ||
/// having a `Default` implementation, we encourage the use of `..` for | ||
/// the fields that do have a default field value. | ||
pub DEFAULT_OVERRIDES_DEFAULT_FIELDS, | ||
Deny, | ||
"detect `Default` impl that should use the type's default field values", | ||
@feature_gate = default_field_values; | ||
} | ||
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#[derive(Default)] | ||
pub(crate) struct DefaultCouldBeDerived; | ||
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impl_lint_pass!(DefaultCouldBeDerived => [DEFAULT_OVERRIDES_DEFAULT_FIELDS]); | ||
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impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DefaultCouldBeDerived { | ||
fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, impl_item: &hir::ImplItem<'_>) { | ||
// Look for manual implementations of `Default`. | ||
let Some(default_def_id) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Default) else { return }; | ||
let hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(_sig, body_id) = impl_item.kind else { return }; | ||
let assoc = cx.tcx.associated_item(impl_item.owner_id); | ||
let parent = assoc.container_id(cx.tcx); | ||
if cx.tcx.has_attr(parent, sym::automatically_derived) { | ||
// We don't care about what `#[derive(Default)]` produces in this lint. | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
let Some(trait_ref) = cx.tcx.impl_trait_ref(parent) else { return }; | ||
let trait_ref = trait_ref.instantiate_identity(); | ||
if trait_ref.def_id != default_def_id { | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
let ty = trait_ref.self_ty(); | ||
let ty::Adt(def, _) = ty.kind() else { return }; | ||
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// We now know we have a manually written definition of a `<Type as Default>::default()`. | ||
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let hir = cx.tcx.hir(); | ||
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let type_def_id = def.did(); | ||
let body = hir.body(body_id); | ||
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// FIXME: evaluate bodies with statements and evaluate bindings to see if they would be | ||
// derivable. | ||
let hir::ExprKind::Block(hir::Block { stmts: _, expr: Some(expr), .. }, None) = | ||
body.value.kind | ||
else { | ||
return; | ||
}; | ||
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// Keep a mapping of field name to `hir::FieldDef` for every field in the type. We'll use | ||
// these to check for things like checking whether it has a default or using its span for | ||
// suggestions. | ||
let orig_fields = match hir.get_if_local(type_def_id) { | ||
Some(hir::Node::Item(hir::Item { | ||
kind: | ||
hir::ItemKind::Struct(hir::VariantData::Struct { fields, recovered: _ }, _generics), | ||
.. | ||
})) => fields.iter().map(|f| (f.ident.name, f)).collect::<FxHashMap<_, _>>(), | ||
_ => return, | ||
}; | ||
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// We check `fn default()` body is a single ADT literal and get all the fields that are | ||
// being set. | ||
let hir::ExprKind::Struct(_qpath, fields, tail) = expr.kind else { return }; | ||
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// We have a struct literal | ||
// | ||
// struct Foo { | ||
// field: Type, | ||
// } | ||
// | ||
// impl Default for Foo { | ||
// fn default() -> Foo { | ||
// Foo { | ||
// field: val, | ||
// } | ||
// } | ||
// } | ||
// | ||
// We would suggest `#[derive(Default)]` if `field` has a default value, regardless of what | ||
// it is; we don't want to encourage divergent behavior between `Default::default()` and | ||
// `..`. | ||
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if let hir::StructTailExpr::Base(_) = tail { | ||
// This is *very* niche. We'd only get here if someone wrote | ||
// impl Default for Ty { | ||
// fn default() -> Ty { | ||
// Ty { ..something() } | ||
// } | ||
// } | ||
// where `something()` would have to be a call or path. | ||
// We have nothing meaninful to do with this. | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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// At least one of the fields with a default value have been overriden in | ||
// the `Default` implementation. We suggest removing it and relying on `..` | ||
// instead. | ||
let any_default_field_given = | ||
fields.iter().any(|f| orig_fields.get(&f.ident.name).and_then(|f| f.default).is_some()); | ||
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if !any_default_field_given { | ||
// None of the default fields were actually provided explicitly, so the manual impl | ||
// doesn't override them (the user used `..`), so there's no risk of divergent behavior. | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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let Some(local) = parent.as_local() else { return }; | ||
let hir_id = cx.tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id(local); | ||
let hir::Node::Item(item) = cx.tcx.hir_node(hir_id) else { return }; | ||
cx.tcx.node_span_lint(DEFAULT_OVERRIDES_DEFAULT_FIELDS, hir_id, item.span, |diag| { | ||
mk_lint(diag, orig_fields, fields); | ||
}); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn mk_lint( | ||
diag: &mut Diag<'_, ()>, | ||
orig_fields: FxHashMap<Symbol, &hir::FieldDef<'_>>, | ||
fields: &[hir::ExprField<'_>], | ||
) { | ||
diag.primary_message("`Default` impl doesn't use the declared default field values"); | ||
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// For each field in the struct expression | ||
// - if the field in the type has a default value, it should be removed | ||
// - elif the field is an expression that could be a default value, it should be used as the | ||
// field's default value (FIXME: not done). | ||
// - else, we wouldn't touch this field, it would remain in the manual impl | ||
let mut removed_all_fields = true; | ||
for field in fields { | ||
if orig_fields.get(&field.ident.name).and_then(|f| f.default).is_some() { | ||
diag.span_label(field.expr.span, "this field has a default value"); | ||
} else { | ||
removed_all_fields = false; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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diag.help(if removed_all_fields { | ||
"to avoid divergence in behavior between `Struct { .. }` and \ | ||
`<Struct as Default>::default()`, derive the `Default`" | ||
} else { | ||
"use the default values in the `impl` with `Struct { mandatory_field, .. }` to avoid them \ | ||
diverging over time" | ||
}); | ||
} |
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