Struct rustc_lint::Lint

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pub struct Lint {
    pub name: &'static str,
    pub default_level: Level,
    pub desc: &'static str,
    pub edition_lint_opts: Option<(Edition, Level)>,
    pub report_in_external_macro: bool,
    pub future_incompatible: Option<FutureIncompatibleInfo>,
    pub is_plugin: bool,
    pub feature_gate: Option<Symbol>,
    pub crate_level_only: bool,
}
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Specification of a single lint.

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§name: &'static str

A string identifier for the lint.

This identifies the lint in attributes and in command-line arguments. In those contexts it is always lowercase, but this field is compared in a way which is case-insensitive for ASCII characters. This allows declare_lint!() invocations to follow the convention of upper-case statics without repeating the name.

The name is written with underscores, e.g., “unused_imports”. On the command line, underscores become dashes.

See https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics.html#lint-naming for naming guidelines.

§default_level: Level

Default level for the lint.

See https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics.html#diagnostic-levels for guidelines on choosing a default level.

§desc: &'static str

Description of the lint or the issue it detects.

e.g., “imports that are never used”

§edition_lint_opts: Option<(Edition, Level)>

Starting at the given edition, default to the given lint level. If this is None, then use default_level.

§report_in_external_macro: bool

true if this lint is reported even inside expansions of external macros.

§future_incompatible: Option<FutureIncompatibleInfo>§is_plugin: bool§feature_gate: Option<Symbol>

Some if this lint is feature gated, otherwise None.

§crate_level_only: bool

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Lint

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impl Send for Lint

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impl Sync for Lint

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impl Unpin for Lint

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impl UnwindSafe for Lint

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Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...) attributes. Please see the Rust Reference's “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.

Size: 144 bytes