| use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help; |
| use rustc_hir::{Item, ItemKind}; |
| use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass}; |
| use rustc_session::declare_lint_pass; |
| |
| declare_clippy_lint! { |
| /// ### What it does |
| /// Checks for `enum`s with no variants, which therefore are uninhabited types |
| /// (cannot be instantiated). |
| /// |
| /// As of this writing, the `never_type` is still a nightly-only experimental API. |
| /// Therefore, this lint is only triggered if `#![feature(never_type)]` is enabled. |
| /// |
| /// ### Why is this bad? |
| /// * If you only want a type which can’t be instantiated, you should use [`!`] |
| /// (the primitive type "never"), because [`!`] has more extensive compiler support |
| /// (type inference, etc.) and implementations of common traits. |
| /// |
| /// * If you need to introduce a distinct type, consider using a [newtype] `struct` |
| /// containing [`!`] instead (`struct MyType(pub !)`), because it is more idiomatic |
| /// to use a `struct` rather than an `enum` when an `enum` is unnecessary. |
| /// |
| /// If you do this, note that the [visibility] of the [`!`] field determines whether |
| /// the uninhabitedness is visible in documentation, and whether it can be pattern |
| /// matched to mark code unreachable. If the field is not visible, then the struct |
| /// acts like any other struct with private fields. |
| /// |
| /// * If the enum has no variants only because all variants happen to be |
| /// [disabled by conditional compilation][cfg], then it would be appropriate |
| /// to allow the lint, with `#[allow(empty_enum)]`. |
| /// |
| /// For further information, visit |
| /// [the never type’s documentation][`!`]. |
| /// |
| /// ### Example |
| /// ```no_run |
| /// enum CannotExist {} |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// Use instead: |
| /// ```no_run |
| /// #![feature(never_type)] |
| /// |
| /// /// Use the `!` type directly... |
| /// type CannotExist = !; |
| /// |
| /// /// ...or define a newtype which is distinct. |
| /// struct CannotExist2(pub !); |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// [`!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.never.html |
| /// [cfg]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html |
| /// [newtype]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch19-04-advanced-types.html#using-the-newtype-pattern-for-type-safety-and-abstraction |
| /// [visibility]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/visibility-and-privacy.html |
| #[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"] |
| pub EMPTY_ENUM, |
| pedantic, |
| "enum with no variants" |
| } |
| |
| declare_lint_pass!(EmptyEnum => [EMPTY_ENUM]); |
| |
| impl LateLintPass<'_> for EmptyEnum { |
| fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_>) { |
| if let ItemKind::Enum(..) = item.kind |
| // Only suggest the `never_type` if the feature is enabled |
| && cx.tcx.features().never_type() |
| && let Some(adt) = cx.tcx.type_of(item.owner_id).instantiate_identity().ty_adt_def() |
| && adt.variants().is_empty() |
| { |
| span_lint_and_help( |
| cx, |
| EMPTY_ENUM, |
| item.span, |
| "enum with no variants", |
| None, |
| "consider using the uninhabited type `!` (never type) or a wrapper \ |
| around it to introduce a type which can't be instantiated", |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| } |