servo/python/tidy/servo_tidy_tests/rust_tidy.rs
vwvww ccb14abd12 Add 'use statements with extraneous spaces' tidy check
Add 'use statements with extraneous spaces' tidy check

I added simple check routine for 'use statements with extraneous
spaces' and codes that breaks the check routine in rust_tidy.rs.

* Added a code that using 'use statements with extraneous spaces' code
  in rust_tidy.rs
* Added assertion code in test_tidy.py.
* check_rust function in tidy.py now recognizes the simple case in
  the 'use statements with extraneous spaces'.
* Ran tidy check on rust code and modified a
  code(tests/unit/style/parsing/inherited_text.rs) that is not passing
  on this new tidy check.

TODO: this code has to be refactored to support more general cases.

- [X] ./mach test-tidy does not report any errors
- [X] These changes fix #14898 (github issue number if applicable).
2017-02-23 01:29:46 +09:00

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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
use app_units::Au;
use azure::azure_hl::{ AntialiasMode, Color, ColorPattern, CompositionOp };
use azure::azure_hl::{AntialiasMode, Color,
ColorPattern, CompositionOp};
use euclid::size::Size2D;
use azure::azure::AzIntSize;
use azure::azure::{AzIntSize};
use std;
mod paint_context;
pub mod display_list;
mod test::{
};
extern crate webrender_traits;
extern crate style_traits;
#[foo = "bar,baz"]
impl test {
fn test_fun(y:f32)->f32{
let x=5;
x = x-1;
x = x*x;
let z = match y {
1 =>2,
2 => 1,
};
let z = &Vec<T>;
struct Member {
member_name:"Foo"
member_id:5
}
}
fn test_fun2(y : &String, z : &Vec<f32>, r: &Root<isize>) -> f32 {
let x = true;
x
&& x;
if x {
;
}
else {
;
}
}
type Text_Fun3 = fn( i32) -> i32;
fn test_fun3<Text_Fun3>( y: Text_Fun3) {
let (x, y) = (1, 2) // Should not trigger
test_fun( x);
test_fun (y);
}
// Should not be triggered
macro_rules! test_macro ( ( $( $fun:ident = $flag:ident ; )* ) => ());
let var
= "val";
}