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[flake8-return] - Add fixes for (RET505, RET506, RET507, RET508) #9595

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31 changes: 31 additions & 0 deletions crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/flake8_return/RET505.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -131,6 +131,37 @@ def bar3(x, y, z):
return None


def bar4(x):
if True:
return
else:
# comment
pass


def bar5():
if True:
return
else: # comment
pass


def bar6():
if True:
return
else\
:\
# comment
pass


def bar7():
if True:
return
else\
: # comment
pass

x = 0

if x == 1:
Expand Down
24 changes: 23 additions & 1 deletion crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_return/mod.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -11,10 +11,11 @@ mod tests {
use anyhow::Result;
use test_case::test_case;

use crate::assert_messages;
use crate::registry::Rule;
use crate::settings::types::PreviewMode;
use crate::settings::LinterSettings;
use crate::test::test_path;
use crate::{assert_messages, settings};

#[test_case(Rule::UnnecessaryReturnNone, Path::new("RET501.py"))]
#[test_case(Rule::ImplicitReturnValue, Path::new("RET502.py"))]
Expand All @@ -33,4 +34,25 @@ mod tests {
assert_messages!(snapshot, diagnostics);
Ok(())
}

#[test_case(Rule::SuperfluousElseReturn, Path::new("RET505.py"))]
#[test_case(Rule::SuperfluousElseRaise, Path::new("RET506.py"))]
#[test_case(Rule::SuperfluousElseContinue, Path::new("RET507.py"))]
#[test_case(Rule::SuperfluousElseBreak, Path::new("RET508.py"))]
fn preview_rules(rule_code: Rule, path: &Path) -> Result<()> {
let snapshot = format!(
"preview__{}_{}",
rule_code.noqa_code(),
path.to_string_lossy()
);
let diagnostics = test_path(
Path::new("flake8_return").join(path).as_path(),
&settings::LinterSettings {
preview: PreviewMode::Enabled,
..settings::LinterSettings::for_rule(rule_code)
},
)?;
assert_messages!(snapshot, diagnostics);
Ok(())
}
}
114 changes: 108 additions & 6 deletions crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/flake8_return/rules/function.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
use anyhow::Result;
use std::ops::Add;

use ruff_python_ast::{self as ast, ElifElseClause, Expr, Stmt};
use ruff_text_size::{Ranged, TextRange, TextSize};

use ruff_diagnostics::{AlwaysFixableViolation, Violation};
use ruff_diagnostics::{AlwaysFixableViolation, FixAvailability, Violation};
use ruff_diagnostics::{Diagnostic, Edit, Fix};
use ruff_macros::{derive_message_formats, violation};

Expand All @@ -12,12 +13,13 @@ use ruff_python_ast::stmt_if::elif_else_range;
use ruff_python_ast::visitor::Visitor;
use ruff_python_ast::whitespace::indentation;
use ruff_python_semantic::SemanticModel;
use ruff_python_trivia::is_python_whitespace;
use ruff_python_trivia::{is_python_whitespace, SimpleTokenKind, SimpleTokenizer};

use crate::checkers::ast::Checker;
use crate::fix::edits;
use crate::registry::{AsRule, Rule};
use crate::rules::flake8_return::helpers::end_of_last_statement;
use crate::rules::pyupgrade::fixes::adjust_indentation;

use super::super::branch::Branch;
use super::super::helpers::result_exists;
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -210,11 +212,17 @@ pub struct SuperfluousElseReturn {
}

impl Violation for SuperfluousElseReturn {
const FIX_AVAILABILITY: FixAvailability = FixAvailability::Sometimes;
#[derive_message_formats]
fn message(&self) -> String {
let SuperfluousElseReturn { branch } = self;
format!("Unnecessary `{branch}` after `return` statement")
}

fn fix_title(&self) -> Option<String> {
let SuperfluousElseReturn { branch } = self;
Some(format!("Remove unnecessary `{branch}`"))
}
}

/// ## What it does
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -248,11 +256,17 @@ pub struct SuperfluousElseRaise {
}

impl Violation for SuperfluousElseRaise {
const FIX_AVAILABILITY: FixAvailability = FixAvailability::Sometimes;
#[derive_message_formats]
fn message(&self) -> String {
let SuperfluousElseRaise { branch } = self;
format!("Unnecessary `{branch}` after `raise` statement")
}

fn fix_title(&self) -> Option<String> {
let SuperfluousElseRaise { branch } = self;
Some(format!("Remove unnecessary `{branch}`"))
}
}

/// ## What it does
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -288,11 +302,17 @@ pub struct SuperfluousElseContinue {
}

impl Violation for SuperfluousElseContinue {
const FIX_AVAILABILITY: FixAvailability = FixAvailability::Sometimes;
#[derive_message_formats]
fn message(&self) -> String {
let SuperfluousElseContinue { branch } = self;
format!("Unnecessary `{branch}` after `continue` statement")
}

fn fix_title(&self) -> Option<String> {
let SuperfluousElseContinue { branch } = self;
Some(format!("Remove unnecessary `{branch}`"))
}
}

/// ## What it does
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -328,11 +348,17 @@ pub struct SuperfluousElseBreak {
}

impl Violation for SuperfluousElseBreak {
const FIX_AVAILABILITY: FixAvailability = FixAvailability::Sometimes;
#[derive_message_formats]
fn message(&self) -> String {
let SuperfluousElseBreak { branch } = self;
format!("Unnecessary `{branch}` after `break` statement")
}

fn fix_title(&self) -> Option<String> {
let SuperfluousElseBreak { branch } = self;
Some(format!("Remove unnecessary `{branch}`"))
}
}

/// RET501
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -575,42 +601,54 @@ fn superfluous_else_node(
};
for child in if_elif_body {
if child.is_return_stmt() {
let diagnostic = Diagnostic::new(
let mut diagnostic = Diagnostic::new(
SuperfluousElseReturn { branch },
elif_else_range(elif_else, checker.locator().contents())
.unwrap_or_else(|| elif_else.range()),
);
if checker.enabled(diagnostic.kind.rule()) {
if checker.settings.preview.is_enabled() {
diagnostic.try_set_fix(|| remove_else(checker, elif_else));
}
checker.diagnostics.push(diagnostic);
}
return true;
} else if child.is_break_stmt() {
let diagnostic = Diagnostic::new(
let mut diagnostic = Diagnostic::new(
SuperfluousElseBreak { branch },
elif_else_range(elif_else, checker.locator().contents())
.unwrap_or_else(|| elif_else.range()),
);
if checker.enabled(diagnostic.kind.rule()) {
if checker.settings.preview.is_enabled() {
diagnostic.try_set_fix(|| remove_else(checker, elif_else));
}
checker.diagnostics.push(diagnostic);
}
return true;
} else if child.is_raise_stmt() {
let diagnostic = Diagnostic::new(
let mut diagnostic = Diagnostic::new(
SuperfluousElseRaise { branch },
elif_else_range(elif_else, checker.locator().contents())
.unwrap_or_else(|| elif_else.range()),
);
if checker.enabled(diagnostic.kind.rule()) {
if checker.settings.preview.is_enabled() {
diagnostic.try_set_fix(|| remove_else(checker, elif_else));
}
checker.diagnostics.push(diagnostic);
}
return true;
} else if child.is_continue_stmt() {
let diagnostic = Diagnostic::new(
let mut diagnostic = Diagnostic::new(
SuperfluousElseContinue { branch },
elif_else_range(elif_else, checker.locator().contents())
.unwrap_or_else(|| elif_else.range()),
);
if checker.enabled(diagnostic.kind.rule()) {
if checker.settings.preview.is_enabled() {
diagnostic.try_set_fix(|| remove_else(checker, elif_else));
}
checker.diagnostics.push(diagnostic);
}
return true;
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -688,3 +726,67 @@ pub(crate) fn function(checker: &mut Checker, body: &[Stmt], returns: Option<&Ex
}
}
}

fn remove_else(checker: &mut Checker, elif_else: &ElifElseClause) -> Result<Fix> {
if elif_else.test.is_some() {
// it's an elif, so we can just make it an if

// delete "el" from "elif"
Ok(Fix::safe_edit(Edit::deletion(
elif_else.start(),
elif_else.start() + TextSize::from(2),
)))
} else {
// the start of the line where the `else`` is
let else_line_start = checker.locator().line_start(elif_else.start());

// making a tokenizer to find the Colon for the `else`, not always on the same line!
let mut else_line_tokenizer =
SimpleTokenizer::starts_at(elif_else.start(), checker.locator().contents());

// find the Colon for the `else`
let Some(else_colon) =
else_line_tokenizer.find(|token| token.kind == SimpleTokenKind::Colon)
else {
return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("Cannot find `:` in `else` statement"));
};

// get the indentation of the `else`, since that is the indent level we want to end with
let Some(desired_indentation) = indentation(checker.locator(), elif_else) else {
return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("Compound statement cannot be inlined"));
};

// we're deleting the `else`, and it's Colon, and the rest of the line(s) they're on,
// so here we get the last position of the line the Colon is on
let else_colon_end = checker.locator().full_line_end(else_colon.end());

// if there is a comment on the same line as the Colon, let's keep it
// and give it the proper indentation once we unindent it
let else_comment_after_colon = else_line_tokenizer
.find(|token| token.kind.is_comment())
.and_then(|token| {
if token.kind == SimpleTokenKind::Comment && token.start() < else_colon_end {
return Some(format!(
"{desired_indentation}{}{}",
checker.locator().slice(token),
checker.stylist().line_ending().as_str(),
));
}
None
})
.unwrap_or(String::new());

let indented = adjust_indentation(
TextRange::new(else_colon_end, elif_else.end()),
desired_indentation,
checker.locator(),
checker.stylist(),
)?;

Ok(Fix::safe_edit(Edit::replacement(
format!("{else_comment_after_colon}{indented}"),
else_line_start,
elif_else.end(),
)))
}
}