lint/.automation/test/clojure/clojure_bad_1.clj
2020-06-19 14:30:28 -04:00

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(ns foo
(:require
[clojure.string :as str]
;; We're never using this namespace. Also, the namespaces aren't sorted.
[clojure.set :as set]))
;; Here we made a typo, so the symbol is unresolved:
(but-last [1 2 3])
;; Clj-kondo knows about arities of clojure namespaces, but you can also teach
;; it about your libraries or own namespaces
(str/join)
;; foo has an arity of 2, but we're not actually using y
(defn foo-fn [x y]
;; this do is redundant:
(do
;; this is handy for debugging, but please remove it before pushing your code:
(def tmp_x x)
(let [y (fn [] (inc x))]
;; the next let can be squashed together with the previous:
(let [z y]
;; whoopsy, calling a local function with an incorrect number of args:
(y x)
;; also wrong:
(recur)))))
(letfn
[(f [] (h 1))
(h [] (f 1))])
(defn- private-fn [])
;; redefining it...
(defn- private-fn [])
(defn foo [] :foo)
;; Type error, because foo doesn't return a number!
(inc (foo))
;; I'm tired now, let's sleep...
;; Oops, not happening because of wrong amount of args:
(Thread/sleep 1000 1 2)
;; Here we switch to another namespace and require the previous:
(ns bar (:require [foo :as f]))
;; Wrong arity when calling a function from the previous namespace:
(f/foo-fn)
;; private:
(f/private-fn)
;; this won't pass the reader:
{:a 1 :a 2}
;; and neither will this:
#{1 1}
;; nor this:
{:a 1 :b}
(ns bar-test (:require [clojure.test :as t]))
(t/deftest my-tests
;; you're not actually testing something here:
(odd? (inc 1)))