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1 # Contributing to Clippy
2
3 Hello fellow Rustacean! Great to see your interest in compiler internals and lints!
4
5 **First**: if you're unsure or afraid of _anything_, just ask or submit the issue or pull request anyway. You won't be
6 yelled at for giving it your best effort. The worst that can happen is that you'll be politely asked to change
7 something. We appreciate any sort of contributions, and don't want a wall of rules to get in the way of that.
8
9 Clippy welcomes contributions from everyone. There are many ways to contribute to Clippy and the following document
10 explains how you can contribute and how to get started. If you have any questions about contributing or need help with
11 anything, feel free to ask questions on issues or visit the `#clippy` on [Zulip].
12
13 All contributors are expected to follow the [Rust Code of Conduct].
14
15 - [Contributing to Clippy](#contributing-to-clippy)
16 - [Getting started](#getting-started)
17 - [High level approach](#high-level-approach)
18 - [Finding something to fix/improve](#finding-something-to-fiximprove)
19 - [Writing code](#writing-code)
20 - [Getting code-completion for rustc internals to work](#getting-code-completion-for-rustc-internals-to-work)
21 - [How Clippy works](#how-clippy-works)
22 - [Syncing changes between Clippy and `rust-lang/rust`](#syncing-changes-between-clippy-and-rust-langrust)
23 - [Patching git-subtree to work with big repos](#patching-git-subtree-to-work-with-big-repos)
24 - [Performing the sync from `rust-lang/rust` to Clippy](#performing-the-sync-from-rust-langrust-to-clippy)
25 - [Performing the sync from Clippy to `rust-lang/rust`](#performing-the-sync-from-clippy-to-rust-langrust)
26 - [Defining remotes](#defining-remotes)
27 - [Issue and PR triage](#issue-and-pr-triage)
28 - [Bors and Homu](#bors-and-homu)
29 - [Contributions](#contributions)
30
31 [Zulip]: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/clippy
32 [Rust Code of Conduct]: https://www.rust-lang.org/policies/code-of-conduct
33
34 ## Getting started
35
36 **Note: If this is your first time contributing to Clippy, you should
37 first read the [Basics docs](doc/basics.md).**
38
39 ### High level approach
40
41 1. Find something to fix/improve
42 2. Change code (likely some file in `clippy_lints/src/`)
43 3. Follow the instructions in the [Basics docs](doc/basics.md) to get set up
44 4. Run `cargo test` in the root directory and wiggle code until it passes
45 5. Open a PR (also can be done after 2. if you run into problems)
46
47 ### Finding something to fix/improve
48
49 All issues on Clippy are mentored, if you want help simply ask @Manishearth, @flip1995, @phansch
50 or @llogiq directly by mentioning them in the issue or over on [Zulip]. This list may be out of date.
51 All currently active mentors can be found [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/highfive/blob/master/highfive/configs/rust-lang/rust-clippy.json#L3)
52
53 Some issues are easier than others. The [`good-first-issue`] label can be used to find the easy
54 issues. You can use `@rustbot claim` to assign the issue to yourself.
55
56 There are also some abandoned PRs, marked with [`S-inactive-closed`].
57 Pretty often these PRs are nearly completed and just need some extra steps
58 (formatting, addressing review comments, ...) to be merged. If you want to
59 complete such a PR, please leave a comment in the PR and open a new one based
60 on it.
61
62 Issues marked [`T-AST`] involve simple matching of the syntax tree structure,
63 and are generally easier than [`T-middle`] issues, which involve types
64 and resolved paths.
65
66 [`T-AST`] issues will generally need you to match against a predefined syntax structure.
67 To figure out how this syntax structure is encoded in the AST, it is recommended to run
68 `rustc -Z ast-json` on an example of the structure and compare with the [nodes in the AST docs].
69 Usually the lint will end up to be a nested series of matches and ifs, [like so][deep-nesting].
70 But we can make it nest-less by using [if_chain] macro, [like this][nest-less].
71
72 [`E-medium`] issues are generally pretty easy too, though it's recommended you work on an [`good-first-issue`]
73 first. Sometimes they are only somewhat involved code wise, but not difficult per-se.
74 Note that [`E-medium`] issues may require some knowledge of Clippy internals or some
75 debugging to find the actual problem behind the issue.
76
77 [`T-middle`] issues can be more involved and require verifying types. The [`ty`] module contains a
78 lot of methods that are useful, though one of the most useful would be `expr_ty` (gives the type of
79 an AST expression). `match_def_path()` in Clippy's `utils` module can also be useful.
80
81 [`good-first-issue`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/labels/good-first-issue
82 [`S-inactive-closed`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pulls?q=is%3Aclosed+label%3AS-inactive-closed
83 [`T-AST`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/labels/T-AST
84 [`T-middle`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/labels/T-middle
85 [`E-medium`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/labels/E-medium
86 [`ty`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty
87 [nodes in the AST docs]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_ast/ast/
88 [deep-nesting]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/557f6848bd5b7183f55c1e1522a326e9e1df6030/clippy_lints/src/mem_forget.rs#L29-L43
89 [if_chain]: https://docs.rs/if_chain/*/if_chain
90 [nest-less]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/557f6848bd5b7183f55c1e1522a326e9e1df6030/clippy_lints/src/bit_mask.rs#L124-L150
91
92 ## Writing code
93
94 Have a look at the [docs for writing lints][adding_lints] for more details.
95
96 If you want to add a new lint or change existing ones apart from bugfixing, it's
97 also a good idea to give the [stability guarantees][rfc_stability] and
98 [lint categories][rfc_lint_cats] sections of the [Clippy 1.0 RFC][clippy_rfc] a
99 quick read.
100
101 [adding_lints]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/doc/adding_lints.md
102 [clippy_rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2476-clippy-uno.md
103 [rfc_stability]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2476-clippy-uno.md#stability-guarantees
104 [rfc_lint_cats]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2476-clippy-uno.md#lint-audit-and-categories
105
106 ## Getting code-completion for rustc internals to work
107
108 Unfortunately, [`rust-analyzer`][ra_homepage] does not (yet?) understand how Clippy uses compiler-internals
109 using `extern crate` and it also needs to be able to read the source files of the rustc-compiler which are not
110 available via a `rustup` component at the time of writing.
111 To work around this, you need to have a copy of the [rustc-repo][rustc_repo] available which can be obtained via
112 `git clone https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/`.
113 Then you can run a `cargo dev` command to automatically make Clippy use the rustc-repo via path-dependencies
114 which rust-analyzer will be able to understand.
115 Run `cargo dev ra_setup --repo-path <repo-path>` where `<repo-path>` is an absolute path to the rustc repo
116 you just cloned.
117 The command will add path-dependencies pointing towards rustc-crates inside the rustc repo to
118 Clippys `Cargo.toml`s and should allow rust-analyzer to understand most of the types that Clippy uses.
119 Just make sure to remove the dependencies again before finally making a pull request!
120
121 [ra_homepage]: https://rust-analyzer.github.io/
122 [rustc_repo]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/
123
124 ## How Clippy works
125
126 [`clippy_lints/src/lib.rs`][lint_crate_entry] imports all the different lint modules and registers in the [`LintStore`].
127 For example, the [`else_if_without_else`][else_if_without_else] lint is registered like this:
128
129 ```rust
130 // ./clippy_lints/src/lib.rs
131
132 // ...
133 pub mod else_if_without_else;
134 // ...
135
136 pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf: &Conf) {
137 // ...
138 store.register_early_pass(|| box else_if_without_else::ElseIfWithoutElse);
139 // ...
140
141 store.register_group(true, "clippy::restriction", Some("clippy_restriction"), vec![
142 // ...
143 LintId::of(&else_if_without_else::ELSE_IF_WITHOUT_ELSE),
144 // ...
145 ]);
146 }
147 ```
148
149 The [`rustc_lint::LintStore`][`LintStore`] provides two methods to register lints:
150 [register_early_pass][reg_early_pass] and [register_late_pass][reg_late_pass]. Both take an object
151 that implements an [`EarlyLintPass`][early_lint_pass] or [`LateLintPass`][late_lint_pass] respectively. This is done in
152 every single lint. It's worth noting that the majority of `clippy_lints/src/lib.rs` is autogenerated by `cargo dev
153 update_lints`. When you are writing your own lint, you can use that script to save you some time.
154
155 ```rust
156 // ./clippy_lints/src/else_if_without_else.rs
157
158 use rustc_lint::{EarlyLintPass, EarlyContext};
159
160 // ...
161
162 pub struct ElseIfWithoutElse;
163
164 // ...
165
166 impl EarlyLintPass for ElseIfWithoutElse {
167 // ... the functions needed, to make the lint work
168 }
169 ```
170
171 The difference between `EarlyLintPass` and `LateLintPass` is that the methods of the `EarlyLintPass` trait only provide
172 AST information. The methods of the `LateLintPass` trait are executed after type checking and contain type information
173 via the `LateContext` parameter.
174
175 That's why the `else_if_without_else` example uses the `register_early_pass` function. Because the
176 [actual lint logic][else_if_without_else] does not depend on any type information.
177
178 [lint_crate_entry]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs
179 [else_if_without_else]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/4253aa7137cb7378acc96133c787e49a345c2b3c/clippy_lints/src/else_if_without_else.rs
180 [`LintStore`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_lint/struct.LintStore.html
181 [reg_early_pass]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_lint/struct.LintStore.html#method.register_early_pass
182 [reg_late_pass]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_lint/struct.LintStore.html#method.register_late_pass
183 [early_lint_pass]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_lint/trait.EarlyLintPass.html
184 [late_lint_pass]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_lint/trait.LateLintPass.html
185
186 ## Syncing changes between Clippy and [`rust-lang/rust`]
187
188 Clippy currently gets built with a pinned nightly version.
189
190 In the `rust-lang/rust` repository, where rustc resides, there's a copy of Clippy
191 that compiler hackers modify from time to time to adapt to changes in the unstable
192 API of the compiler.
193
194 We need to sync these changes back to this repository periodically, and the changes
195 made to this repository in the meantime also need to be synced to the `rust-lang/rust` repository.
196
197 To avoid flooding the `rust-lang/rust` PR queue, this two-way sync process is done
198 in a bi-weekly basis if there's no urgent changes. This is done starting on the day of
199 the Rust stable release and then every other week. That way we guarantee that we keep
200 this repo up to date with the latest compiler API, and every feature in Clippy is available
201 for 2 weeks in nightly, before it can get to beta. For reference, the first sync
202 following this cadence was performed the 2020-08-27.
203
204 This process is described in detail in the following sections. For general information
205 about `subtree`s in the Rust repository see [Rust's `CONTRIBUTING.md`][subtree].
206
207 ### Patching git-subtree to work with big repos
208
209 Currently there's a bug in `git-subtree` that prevents it from working properly
210 with the [`rust-lang/rust`] repo. There's an open PR to fix that, but it's stale.
211 Before continuing with the following steps, we need to manually apply that fix to
212 our local copy of `git-subtree`.
213
214 You can get the patched version of `git-subtree` from [here][gitgitgadget-pr].
215 Put this file under `/usr/lib/git-core` (taking a backup of the previous file)
216 and make sure it has the proper permissions:
217
218 ```bash
219 sudo cp --backup /path/to/patched/git-subtree.sh /usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree
220 sudo chmod --reference=/usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree~ /usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree
221 sudo chown --reference=/usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree~ /usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree
222 ```
223
224 _Note:_ The first time running `git subtree push` a cache has to be built. This
225 involves going through the complete Clippy history once. For this you have to
226 increase the stack limit though, which you can do with `ulimit -s 60000`.
227 Make sure to run the `ulimit` command from the same session you call git subtree.
228
229 _Note:_ If you are a Debian user, `dash` is the shell used by default for scripts instead of `sh`.
230 This shell has a hardcoded recursion limit set to 1000. In order to make this process work,
231 you need to force the script to run `bash` instead. You can do this by editing the first
232 line of the `git-subtree` script and changing `sh` to `bash`.
233
234 ### Performing the sync from [`rust-lang/rust`] to Clippy
235
236 Here is a TL;DR version of the sync process (all of the following commands have
237 to be run inside the `rust` directory):
238
239 1. Clone the [`rust-lang/rust`] repository or make sure it is up to date.
240 2. Checkout the commit from the latest available nightly. You can get it using `rustup check`.
241 3. Sync the changes to the rust-copy of Clippy to your Clippy fork:
242 ```bash
243 # Make sure to change `your-github-name` to your github name in the following command
244 git subtree push -P src/tools/clippy git@github.com:your-github-name/rust-clippy sync-from-rust
245 ```
246
247 _Note:_ This will directly push to the remote repository. You can also push
248 to your local copy by replacing the remote address with `/path/to/rust-clippy`
249 directory.
250
251 _Note:_ Most of the time you have to create a merge commit in the
252 `rust-clippy` repo (this has to be done in the Clippy repo, not in the
253 rust-copy of Clippy):
254 ```bash
255 git fetch origin && git fetch upstream
256 git checkout sync-from-rust
257 git merge upstream/master
258 ```
259 4. Open a PR to `rust-lang/rust-clippy` and wait for it to get merged (to
260 accelerate the process ping the `@rust-lang/clippy` team in your PR and/or
261 ~~annoy~~ ask them in the [Zulip] stream.)
262
263 ### Performing the sync from Clippy to [`rust-lang/rust`]
264
265 All of the following commands have to be run inside the `rust` directory.
266
267 1. Make sure Clippy itself is up-to-date by following the steps outlined in the previous
268 section if necessary.
269
270 2. Sync the `rust-lang/rust-clippy` master to the rust-copy of Clippy:
271 ```bash
272 git checkout -b sync-from-clippy
273 git subtree pull -P src/tools/clippy https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy master
274 ```
275 3. Open a PR to [`rust-lang/rust`]
276
277 ### Defining remotes
278
279 You may want to define remotes, so you don't have to type out the remote
280 addresses on every sync. You can do this with the following commands (these
281 commands still have to be run inside the `rust` directory):
282
283 ```bash
284 # Set clippy-upstream remote for pulls
285 $ git remote add clippy-upstream https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy
286 # Make sure to not push to the upstream repo
287 $ git remote set-url --push clippy-upstream DISABLED
288 # Set clippy-origin remote to your fork for pushes
289 $ git remote add clippy-origin git@github.com:your-github-name/rust-clippy
290 # Set a local remote
291 $ git remote add clippy-local /path/to/rust-clippy
292 ```
293
294 You can then sync with the remote names from above, e.g.:
295
296 ```bash
297 $ git subtree push -P src/tools/clippy clippy-local sync-from-rust
298 ```
299
300 [gitgitgadget-pr]: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/493
301 [subtree]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/contributing.html#external-dependencies-subtree
302 [`rust-lang/rust`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust
303
304 ## Issue and PR triage
305
306 Clippy is following the [Rust triage procedure][triage] for issues and pull
307 requests.
308
309 However, we are a smaller project with all contributors being volunteers
310 currently. Between writing new lints, fixing issues, reviewing pull requests and
311 responding to issues there may not always be enough time to stay on top of it
312 all.
313
314 Our highest priority is fixing [crashes][l-crash] and [bugs][l-bug], for example
315 an ICE in a popular crate that many other crates depend on. We don't
316 want Clippy to crash on your code and we want it to be as reliable as the
317 suggestions from Rust compiler errors.
318
319 We have prioritization labels and a sync-blocker label, which are described below.
320 - [P-low][p-low]: Requires attention (fix/response/evaluation) by a team member but isn't urgent.
321 - [P-medium][p-medium]: Should be addressed by a team member until the next sync.
322 - [P-high][p-high]: Should be immediately addressed and will require an out-of-cycle sync or a backport.
323 - [L-sync-blocker][l-sync-blocker]: An issue that "blocks" a sync.
324 Or rather: before the sync this should be addressed,
325 e.g. by removing a lint again, so it doesn't hit beta/stable.
326
327 ## Bors and Homu
328
329 We use a bot powered by [Homu][homu] to help automate testing and landing of pull
330 requests in Clippy. The bot's username is @bors.
331
332 You can find the Clippy bors queue [here][homu_queue].
333
334 If you have @bors permissions, you can find an overview of the available
335 commands [here][homu_instructions].
336
337 [triage]: https://forge.rust-lang.org/release/triage-procedure.html
338 [l-crash]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/labels/L-crash
339 [l-bug]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/labels/L-bug
340 [p-low]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/labels/P-low
341 [p-medium]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/labels/P-medium
342 [p-high]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/labels/P-high
343 [l-sync-blocker]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/labels/L-sync-blocker
344 [homu]: https://github.com/rust-lang/homu
345 [homu_instructions]: https://bors.rust-lang.org/
346 [homu_queue]: https://bors.rust-lang.org/queue/clippy
347
348 ## Contributions
349
350 Contributions to Clippy should be made in the form of GitHub pull requests. Each pull request will
351 be reviewed by a core contributor (someone with permission to land patches) and either landed in the
352 main tree or given feedback for changes that would be required.
353
354 All code in this repository is under the [Apache-2.0] or the [MIT] license.
355
356 <!-- adapted from https://github.com/servo/servo/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md -->
357
358 [Apache-2.0]: https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
359 [MIT]: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT