use rustc_hir::{self as hir}; use rustc_session::{declare_lint, declare_lint_pass}; use rustc_span::kw; use crate::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext, lints}; declare_lint! { /// The `unqualified_local_imports` lint checks for `use` items that import a local item using a /// path that does not start with `self::`, `super::`, or `crate::`. /// /// ### Example /// /// ```rust,edition2018 /// #![feature(unqualified_local_imports)] /// #![warn(unqualified_local_imports)] /// /// mod localmod { /// pub struct S; /// } /// /// use localmod::S; /// # // We have to actually use `S`, or else the `unused` warnings suppress the lint we care about. /// # pub fn main() { /// # let _x = S; /// # } /// ``` /// /// {{produces}} /// /// ### Explanation /// /// This lint is meant to be used with the (unstable) rustfmt setting `group_imports = "StdExternalCrate"`. /// That setting makes rustfmt group `self::`, `super::`, and `crate::` imports separately from those /// referring to other crates. However, rustfmt cannot know whether `use c::S;` refers to a local module `c` /// or an external crate `c`, so it always gets categorized as an import from another crate. /// To ensure consistent grouping of imports from the local crate, all local imports must /// start with `self::`, `super::`, or `crate::`. This lint can be used to enforce that style. pub UNQUALIFIED_LOCAL_IMPORTS, Allow, "`use` of a local item without leading `self::`, `super::`, or `crate::`", @feature_gate = unqualified_local_imports; } declare_lint_pass!(UnqualifiedLocalImports => [UNQUALIFIED_LOCAL_IMPORTS]); impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UnqualifiedLocalImports { fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'tcx>) { let hir::ItemKind::Use(path, _kind) = item.kind else { return }; // Check the type and value namespace resolutions for a local crate. let is_local_import = matches!( path.res.type_ns, Some(hir::def::Res::Def(_, def_id)) if def_id.is_local() ) || matches!( path.res.value_ns, Some(hir::def::Res::Def(_, def_id)) if def_id.is_local() ); if !is_local_import { return; } // So this does refer to something local. Let's check whether it starts with `self`, // `super`, or `crate`. If the path is empty, that means we have a `use *`, which is // equivalent to `use crate::*` so we don't fire the lint in that case. let Some(first_seg) = path.segments.first() else { return }; if matches!(first_seg.ident.name, kw::SelfLower | kw::Super | kw::Crate) { return; } let encl_item_id = cx.tcx.hir_get_parent_item(item.hir_id()); let encl_item = cx.tcx.hir_node_by_def_id(encl_item_id.def_id); if encl_item.fn_kind().is_some() { // `use` in a method -- don't lint, that leads to too many undesirable lints // when a function imports all variants of an enum. return; } // This `use` qualifies for our lint! cx.emit_span_lint( UNQUALIFIED_LOCAL_IMPORTS, first_seg.ident.span, lints::UnqualifiedLocalImportsDiag {}, ); } }