added tidy check for -> ()

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lucantrop 2017-03-13 13:13:46 +01:00
parent 94c344a014
commit b1faaa15dc
3 changed files with 4 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -565,6 +565,8 @@ def check_rust(file_name, lines):
# This particular pattern is not reentrant-safe in script_thread.rs # This particular pattern is not reentrant-safe in script_thread.rs
(r"match self.documents.borrow", "use a separate variable for the match expression", (r"match self.documents.borrow", "use a separate variable for the match expression",
lambda match, line: file_name.endswith('script_thread.rs')), lambda match, line: file_name.endswith('script_thread.rs')),
# -> () is unnecessary
(r"-> \(\)", "encountered function signature with -> ()", no_filter),
] ]
for pattern, message, filter_func in regex_rules: for pattern, message, filter_func in regex_rules:

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ impl test {
} }
} }
fn test_fun2(y : &String, z : &Vec<f32>, r: &Root<isize>) -> f32 { fn test_fun2(y : &String, z : &Vec<f32>, r: &Root<isize>) -> () {
let x = true; let x = true;
x x
&& x; && x;

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@ -123,6 +123,7 @@ class CheckTidiness(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual('use &[T] instead of &Vec<T>', errors.next()[2]) self.assertEqual('use &[T] instead of &Vec<T>', errors.next()[2])
self.assertEqual('use &str instead of &String', errors.next()[2]) self.assertEqual('use &str instead of &String', errors.next()[2])
self.assertEqual('use &T instead of &Root<T>', errors.next()[2]) self.assertEqual('use &T instead of &Root<T>', errors.next()[2])
self.assertEqual('encountered function signature with -> ()', errors.next()[2])
self.assertEqual('operators should go at the end of the first line', errors.next()[2]) self.assertEqual('operators should go at the end of the first line', errors.next()[2])
self.assertEqual('else braces should be on the same line', errors.next()[2]) self.assertEqual('else braces should be on the same line', errors.next()[2])
self.assertEqual('extra space after (', errors.next()[2]) self.assertEqual('extra space after (', errors.next()[2])