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 | 1 | +# Clippy.toml stabilization  | 
 | 2 | + | 
 | 3 | +- Start Date: 2025-09-07  | 
 | 4 | + | 
 | 5 | +**Progress**  | 
 | 6 | +- [ ] Deprecating `CLIPPY_CONF_DIR` and creating `CLIPPY_CONF_PATH` with an improved algorithm  | 
 | 7 | +- [ ] Create the `unstable-conf` key and allow for unknown values.  | 
 | 8 | +- \[0/88\] Options stabilized  | 
 | 9 | + | 
 | 10 | +# Summary  | 
 | 11 | + | 
 | 12 | +Stabilization of the Clippy configuration file and other ways to change Clippy’s behaviour via values passed to the  | 
 | 13 | +program at runtime.  | 
 | 14 | + | 
 | 15 | +This RFC proposes a change to the algorithm that `CLIPPY_CONF_DIR` uses, a deprecation of `CLIPPY_CONF_DIR` in lieu of  | 
 | 16 | +`CLIPPY_CONF_PATH` (allowing for custom-named Clippy configuration files), allowing for several configuration files  | 
 | 17 | +when on a workspace.  | 
 | 18 | + | 
 | 19 | +# Motivation  | 
 | 20 | + | 
 | 21 | +High-stakes projects need a guarantee of stabilization in every aspect of their toolchain. Including configuration  | 
 | 22 | +options and default values. One of these high-stakes projects is Rust-for-Linux, which has communicated with the  | 
 | 23 | +Clippy team before about stabilizing a way to pass configuration values to Clippy.  | 
 | 24 | + | 
 | 25 | +It’s our duty as maintainers to make sure that user’s workflows don’t break. And that they don’t worry about future  | 
 | 26 | +problems in their pipelines because we haven’t formerly stabilized a configuration file.  | 
 | 27 | + | 
 | 28 | +[Kernel thread talking about how clippy.toml being unstable is worrisome ](https://lore.kernel.org/all/[email protected]/)  | 
 | 29 | +[Zulip thread](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/257328-clippy/topic/stablization.20of.20clippy.2Etoml.20a/with/486169617)  | 
 | 30 | + | 
 | 31 | +# Guide-level explanation  | 
 | 32 | + | 
 | 33 | +Some Clippy lints can be tweaked via a configuration file commonly named `clippy.toml` or `.clippy.toml`.  | 
 | 34 | + | 
 | 35 | +Clippy looks for this file in the current directory and all parents up to the root of the workspace if there is one.  | 
 | 36 | + | 
 | 37 | +For crates in a workspace, the Clippy configuration files would be merged with the ones in their parent directories.  | 
 | 38 | +A Clippy configuration file will always overwrite one in a parent directory  | 
 | 39 | + | 
 | 40 | +This means, that if your workspace has `clippy.toml` and `crates/my_crate/clippy.toml`, when Clippy analyzes  | 
 | 41 | +`my_crate`, it will merge both versions with `crates/my_crate/clippy.toml` taking prevalence over `clippy.toml` for  | 
 | 42 | +`my_crate`.  | 
 | 43 | + | 
 | 44 | +This system can be overrun via the `CLIPPY_CONF_PATH` environment variable passed to the `clippy-driver` or  | 
 | 45 | +`cargo clippy` invocation. If this environment variable is declared and points to a directory, Clippy just looks up  | 
 | 46 | +specifically that directory and assumes that there isn’t a Clippy configuration file if it can’t find `clippy.toml`  | 
 | 47 | +or `.clippy.toml`. If `CLIPPY_CONF_PATH` points to a file, that file will be interpreted as `clippy.toml`.  | 
 | 48 | + | 
 | 49 | +---  | 
 | 50 | + | 
 | 51 | +The Clippy configuration file follows a subset of the TOML specification. You can declare key-value pairs within it  | 
 | 52 | +in plain text. Here's an example.  | 
 | 53 | + | 
 | 54 | +```toml  | 
 | 55 | +unstable-conf = false  | 
 | 56 | + | 
 | 57 | +msrv = "1.76.0"  | 
 | 58 | +avoid-breaking-exported-api = true  | 
 | 59 | +check-private-items = true  | 
 | 60 | +```  | 
 | 61 | + | 
 | 62 | +The list of available configurations along their default values is  | 
 | 63 | +[here](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/clippy/lint_configuration.html).  | 
 | 64 | +You can enable unstable features via the `unsable-conf` configuration option. If this configuration is set to `true`,  | 
 | 65 | +Clippy will warn about unknown or renamed keys, and will allow the modification of unstable configuration options. One  | 
 | 66 | +can use `unstable-conf = true` sparingly in their development cycle to check for unknown Rust to check for typos or  | 
 | 67 | +nonexistent configuration options.   | 
 | 68 | + | 
 | 69 | +While TOML tables (`[table]`) are currently ignored at the time of writing, they could be added in a future version  | 
 | 70 | +for lint-specific configuration or similar.  | 
 | 71 | + | 
 | 72 | +# Reference-level explanation  | 
 | 73 | + | 
 | 74 | +Before Clippy initializes, it checks for `CLIPPY_CONF_PATH` environmental variable. If that exists, it checks if its  | 
 | 75 | +a directory (in which it performs the known algorithm, looking for all parents up to `/`, merging them...). If  | 
 | 76 | +`CLIPPY_CONF_PATH` is a file, just read it as we'd do with `clippy.toml`.  | 
 | 77 | + | 
 | 78 | +`CLIPPY_CONF_PATH` takes prevalence over `CLIPPY_CONF_DIR`, but if the former doesn't exist, look for the latter. If  | 
 | 79 | +none of these exist, look for the usual `clippy.toml`/`.clippy.toml` in the crate's directory.  | 
 | 80 | + | 
 | 81 | +With merging, we are referring about the configuration keys with more prevalence, completely replacing the less  | 
 | 82 | +prevalent ones. Configuration keys which are not mentioned in the most prevalent one would be taken from less  | 
 | 83 | +prevalent ones. As a practical example,  | 
 | 84 | + | 
 | 85 | +```toml  | 
 | 86 | +# clippy.toml  | 
 | 87 | +msrv = "1.82.0"  | 
 | 88 | +disallowed-macros = [ { path = "my_crate::bad_macro" } ]  | 
 | 89 | + | 
 | 90 | +# crates/my_crate/clippy.toml  | 
 | 91 | +msrv = "1.76.0" # This overrides that 1.82.0 for `my_crate`  | 
 | 92 | +# We adopt that disallowed-macros from the outer clippy.toml  | 
 | 93 | +```  | 
 | 94 | + | 
 | 95 | +## Stabilization process for keys  | 
 | 96 | + | 
 | 97 | +Each key needs to be independently stabilized, or it won't be active on configurations without `unstable-conf` enabled.  | 
 | 98 | +This is done via opening a Github PR marking it as no longer unstable, having fixed all issues related to that key  | 
 | 99 | +beforehand.  | 
 | 100 | + | 
 | 101 | +Things that need to be accounted for before stabilizing a key:  | 
 | 102 | + | 
 | 103 | +- Are there any lints having problems with this configuration key?  | 
 | 104 | +- Is this key mentioned in any issue? Is it a relevant factor to that issue?  | 
 | 105 | +- Does this key impact unstable features of the compiler, does it rely on behaviour that only happens on nightly?  | 
 | 106 | +- If the key affects macro behaviour, is it well handled?  | 
 | 107 | + | 
 | 108 | +If necessary, perform some tests on well-known and stable codebases before merging, either via lintcheck, crater or  | 
 | 109 | +manually.  | 
 | 110 | + | 
 | 111 | +One can use @rust-rfcbot's capabilities to facilitate registering concerns and closing them with  | 
 | 112 | +`@rust-rfcbot concern <concern name>`. When all concerns are fixed, a team member will use the `@rust-rfcbot fcp merge`  | 
 | 113 | +command. [Refer to rust-rfcbot's documentation for more information](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcbot-rs)  | 
 | 114 | +but this should be enough for our usecase.  | 
 | 115 | + | 
 | 116 | +While a key is not stable, it's marked on documentation as unstable,  and it will report an error   | 
 | 117 | + | 
 | 118 | +# Drawbacks  | 
 | 119 | + | 
 | 120 | +- There isn't a good way to specify configuration values from the terminal, for the time being.  | 
 | 121 | +- In stable mode, typos and/or deprecated and/or renamed configuration keys being renamed cannot be warned against.  | 
 | 122 | + | 
 | 123 | +# Prior art  | 
 | 124 | + | 
 | 125 | +- `rustfmt.toml`  | 
 | 126 | +- `.cargo/config.toml`  | 
 | 127 | +- `rust-toolchain.toml`  | 
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