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add a new lint for repeat().take() that can be replaced with repeat_n() #19455

add a new lint for repeat().take() that can be replaced with repeat_n()

add a new lint for repeat().take() that can be replaced with repeat_n() #19455

Workflow file for this run

name: Clippy Dev Test
on:
merge_group:
pull_request:
env:
RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
RUSTFLAGS: -D warnings
jobs:
clippy_dev:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Setup
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Run
- name: Build
run: cargo build
working-directory: clippy_dev
- name: Test update_lints
run: cargo dev update_lints --check
- name: Test fmt
run: cargo dev fmt --check
- name: Test cargo dev new lint
env:
RUSTFLAGS: -A unused-imports
run: |
cargo dev new_lint --name new_early_pass --pass early
cargo dev new_lint --name new_late_pass --pass late
cargo check
git reset --hard HEAD
conclusion_dev:
needs: [ clippy_dev ]
# We need to ensure this job does *not* get skipped if its dependencies fail,
# because a skipped job is considered a success by GitHub. So we have to
# overwrite `if:`. We use `!cancelled()` to ensure the job does still not get run
# when the workflow is canceled manually.
#
# ALL THE PREVIOUS JOBS NEED TO BE ADDED TO THE `needs` SECTION OF THIS JOB!
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Manually check the status of all dependencies. `if: failure()` does not work.
- name: Conclusion
run: |
# Print the dependent jobs to see them in the CI log
jq -C <<< '${{ toJson(needs) }}'
# Check if all jobs that we depend on (in the needs array) were successful.
jq --exit-status 'all(.result == "success")' <<< '${{ toJson(needs) }}'