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We have `File::create` for creating a file or opening an existing file, but the secure way to guarantee creating a new file requires a longhand invocation via `OpenOptions`. Add `File::create_new` to handle this case, to make it easier for people to do secure file creation.
I refactored the code: - Removed handling of methods, as it felt entirely unnecessary - Removed clippy utils (obviously...) - Used some shiny compiler features (let-else is very handy for lints 👀) - I also renamed the lint to `for_loop_over_fallibles` (note: no `s`). I'm not sure what's the naming convention here, so maybe I'm wrong.
if the iterator is used after the loop, we need to use `.by_ref()`
The loop could contain `break;` that won't work with an `if let`
Fixes rust-lang#100994 This selector was added in c7312fb. The bug can be seen at <https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.27.0/alloc/slice/trait.SliceIndex.html#foreign-impls>. This rule was added to help with a `<table>` that was used for displaying the function signature [src] lockup. That lockup was changed in 34bd2b8 to use flexbox instead, leaving this selector unused (at least, for its original purpose).
… r=joshtriplett Support parsing IP addresses from a byte string Fixes rust-lang#94821 The goal is to be able to parse addresses from a byte string without requiring to do any utf8 validation. Since internally the parser already works on byte strings, this should be possible and I personally already needed this in the past too. ~~I used the proposed approach from the issue by implementing `TryFrom<&'a [u8]>` for all 6 address types (3 ip address types and 3 socket address types). I believe implementing stable traits for stable types is insta-stable so this will probably need an FCP?~~ Switched to an unstable inherent method approach called `parse_ascii` as requested. cc `@jyn514`
Add a `File::create_new` constructor We have `File::create` for creating a file or opening an existing file, but the secure way to guarantee creating a new file requires a longhand invocation via `OpenOptions`. Add `File::create_new` to handle this case, to make it easier for people to do secure file creation.
Uplift `clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles` lint into rustc This PR, as the title suggests, uplifts [`clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles`] lint into rustc. This lint warns for code like this: ```rust for _ in Some(1) {} for _ in Ok::<_, ()>(1) {} ``` i.e. directly iterating over `Option` and `Result` using `for` loop. There are a number of suggestions that this PR adds (on top of what clippy suggested): 1. If the argument (? is there a better name for that expression) of a `for` loop is a `.next()` call, then we can suggest removing it (or rather replacing with `.by_ref()` to allow iterator being used later) ```rust for _ in iter.next() {} // turns into for _ in iter.by_ref() {} ``` 2. (otherwise) We can suggest using `while let`, this is useful for non-iterator, iterator-like things like [async] channels ```rust for _ in rx.recv() {} // turns into while let Some(_) = rx.recv() {} ``` 3. If the argument type is `Result<impl IntoIterator, _>` and the body has a `Result<_, _>` type, we can suggest using `?` ```rust for _ in f() {} // turns into for _ in f()? {} ``` 4. To preserve the original behavior and clear intent, we can suggest using `if let` ```rust for _ in f() {} // turns into if let Some(_) = f() {} ``` (P.S. `Some` and `Ok` are interchangeable depending on the type) I still feel that the lint wording/look is somewhat off, so I'll be happy to hear suggestions (on how to improve suggestions :D)! Resolves rust-lang#99272 [`clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#for_loops_over_fallibles
…tch-err, r=oli-obk Improve const mismatch `FulfillmentError` Fixes rust-lang#100414
…, r=thomcc Use `DisplayBuffer` for socket addresses. Continuation of rust-lang#100625 for socket addresses. Renames `net::addr` to `net::addr::socket`, `net::ip` to `net::addr::ip` and `net::ip::display_buffer::IpDisplayBuffer` to `net::addr::display_buffer::DisplayBuffer`.
…-session-diagnostic, r=davidtwco Migrate ast lowering to session diagnostic I migrated the whole rustc_ast_lowering crate to session diagnostic *except* the for the use of `span_fatal` at /compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/expr.rs#L1268 because `#[fatal(...)]` is not yet supported (see rust-lang#100694).
extra sanity check against consts pointing to mutable memory This should be both unreachable and redundant (since we already ensure that validation only reads from read-only memory, when validating consts), but I feel like we cannot be paranoid enough here, and also if this ever fails it'll be a nicer error than the "cannot read from mutable memory" error.
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rustdoc: remove incorrect CSS selector `.impl-items table td` Fixes rust-lang#100994 This selector was added in c7312fb. The bug can be seen at <https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.27.0/alloc/slice/trait.SliceIndex.html#foreign-impls>. This rule was added to help with a `<table>` that was used for displaying the function signature [src] lockup. That lockup was changed in 34bd2b8 to use flexbox instead, leaving this selector unused (at least, for its original purpose).
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Successful merges:
File::create_new
constructor #98801 (Add aFile::create_new
constructor)clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles
lint into rustc #99696 (Upliftclippy::for_loops_over_fallibles
lint into rustc)FulfillmentError
#100437 (Improve const mismatchFulfillmentError
)DisplayBuffer
for socket addresses. #100640 (UseDisplayBuffer
for socket addresses.)region_errors.rs
#100900 (onregion_errors.rs
).impl-items table td
#101046 (rustdoc: remove incorrect CSS selector.impl-items table td
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