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Update readme description of `restriction` lints to dissuade casual use. Adds some stronger wording about not enabling `restriction` lints. I've seen it come up a few times where people are confused about what the `restriction` category is for and end up casually enabling lints from it (or the whole category). changelog: None
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| `clippy::complexity` | code that does something simple but in a complex way | **warn** |
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| `clippy::perf` | code that can be written to run faster | **warn** |
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| `clippy::pedantic` | lints which are rather strict or have occasional false positives | allow |
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| `clippy::restriction` | lints which prevent the use of language and library features[^restrict] | allow |
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| `clippy::nursery` | new lints that are still under development | allow |
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| `clippy::cargo` | lints for the cargo manifest | allow |
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More to come, please [file an issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues) if you have ideas!
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The [lint list](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html) also contains "restriction lints", which are
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for things which are usually not considered "bad", but may be useful to turn on in specific cases. These should be used
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very selectively, if at all.
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The `restriction` category should, *emphatically*, not be enabled as a whole. The contained
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lints may lint against perfectly reasonable code, may not have an alternative suggestion,
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and may contradict any other lints (including other categories). Lints should be considered
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on a case-by-case basis before enabling.
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[^restrict]: Some use cases for `restriction` lints include:
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- Strict coding styles (e.g. [`clippy::else_if_without_else`]).
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- Additional restrictions on CI (e.g. [`clippy::todo`]).
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- Preventing panicking in certain functions (e.g. [`clippy::unwrap_used`]).
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- Running a lint only on a subset of code (e.g. `#[forbid(clippy::float_arithmetic)]` on a module).
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[`clippy::else_if_without_else`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#else_if_without_else
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[`clippy::todo`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#todo
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[`clippy::unwrap_used`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unwrap_used
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Table of contents:
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* [Usage instructions](#usage)
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* [Configuration](#configuration)
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* [Contributing](#contributing)
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* [License](#license)
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* [Usage instructions](#usage)
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* [Configuration](#configuration)
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* [Contributing](#contributing)
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* [License](#license)
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## Usage
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rustup component add clippy
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If it says that it can't find the `clippy` component, please run `rustup self update`.
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#### Step 3: Run Clippy
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You can add options to your code to `allow`/`warn`/`deny` Clippy lints:
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* the whole set of `Warn` lints using the `clippy` lint group (`#![deny(clippy::all)]`).
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* the whole set of `Warn` lints using the `clippy` lint group (`#![deny(clippy::all)]`).
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Note that `rustc` has additional [lint groups](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/lints/groups.html).
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* all lints using both the `clippy` and `clippy::pedantic` lint groups (`#![deny(clippy::all)]`,
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* all lints using both the `clippy` and `clippy::pedantic` lint groups (`#![deny(clippy::all)]`,
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* only some lints (`#![deny(clippy::single_match, clippy::box_vec)]`, etc.)
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* only some lints (`#![deny(clippy::single_match, clippy::box_vec)]`, etc.)
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* `allow`/`warn`/`deny` can be limited to a single function or module using `#[allow(...)]`, etc.
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* `allow`/`warn`/`deny` can be limited to a single function or module using `#[allow(...)]`, etc.
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This also works with lint groups. For example, you
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can run Clippy with warnings for all lints enabled:
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