56 lines
1.8 KiB
Bash
Executable file
56 lines
1.8 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021-2022 Lynnesbian
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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set -e
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source "$HOME"/.cargo/env || true
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_extra=""
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_ver=""
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if [ "$1" == "ci" ]; then
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# deny on warnings when running in CI
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_extra="-Dwarnings"
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elif [ "$1" == "nightly" ]; then
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_ver="+nightly"
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fi
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# allow find to fail
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find . -name '*.rs' -exec touch "{}" \; || true
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_backends=( "xdg-mime-backend" "infer-backend" )
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for backend in "${_backends[@]}"; do
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cargo $_ver clippy --tests --features="$backend" -- \
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-W clippy::nursery \
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-W clippy::perf \
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-W clippy::pedantic \
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-W clippy::complexity \
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-W clippy::cargo \
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-W clippy::style \
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-W clippy::float_cmp_const \
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-W clippy::lossy_float_literal \
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-W clippy::multiple_inherent_impl \
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-W clippy::string_to_string \
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-A clippy::unused_io_amount \
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-A clippy::redundant_closure_for_method_calls \
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-A clippy::shadow_unrelated \
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-A clippy::option_if_let_else \
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-A clippy::multiple-crate-versions \
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-A clippy::must_use_candidate \
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-A clippy::missing_panics_doc \
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-A clippy::missing_errors_doc \
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-A clippy::doc_markdown \
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"$_extra"
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done
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# ALLOWS:
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# unused_io_amount: there are two places where i want to read up to X bytes and i'm fine with getting less than that
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# redundant_closure...: the alternative is often much more verbose
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# shadow_unrelated: sometimes things that seem unrelated are actually related ;)
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# option_if_let_else: the suggested code is usually harder to read than the original
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# multiple_crate_versions: this doesn't actually trip right now, but it's not something i would want CI to fail over
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# must_use_candidate: useless
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# missing_panics_doc: the docs are just for me, fif isn't really intended to be used as a library, so this is unneeded
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# missing_errors_doc: ditto
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# doc_markdown: way too many false positives
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