#!/bin/bash # If you save this in your path under the name "cargo-zclippy" (or whatever # name you like), then you can run it as "cargo zclippy" from the shell prompt. # # If your text editor has rust-analyzer integration, you can also use this new # command as a replacement for "cargo check" or "cargo clippy" and see clippy # warnings and errors right in the editor. # In vscode, this setting is Rust-analyzer>Check On Save:Command # manual-range-contains wants # !(4..=MAX_STARTUP_PACKET_LENGTH).contains(&len) # instead of # len < 4 || len > MAX_STARTUP_PACKET_LENGTH # , let's disagree. # * `-A unknown_lints` – do not warn about unknown lint suppressions # that people with newer toolchains might use # * `-D warnings` - fail on any warnings (`cargo` returns non-zero exit status) cargo clippy --locked --all --all-targets --all-features -- -A unknown_lints -A clippy::manual-range-contains -D warnings