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[pylint
] Implement invalid-hash-returned
(PLE0309
) (#10961)
Add pylint rule invalid-hash-returned (PLE0309) See https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues/970 for rules Test Plan: `cargo test` TBD: from the description: "Strictly speaking `bool` is a subclass of `int`, thus returning `True`/`False` is valid. To be consistent with other rules (e.g. [PLE0305](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/pull/10962) invalid-index-returned), ruff will raise, compared to pylint which will not raise."
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crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pylint/invalid_return_type_hash.py
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crates/ruff_linter/resources/test/fixtures/pylint/invalid_return_type_hash.py
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# These testcases should raise errors
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class Bool:
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def __hash__(self):
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return True # [invalid-hash-return]
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class Float:
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def __hash__(self):
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return 3.05 # [invalid-hash-return]
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class Str:
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def __hash__(self):
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return "ruff" # [invalid-hash-return]
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class HashNoReturn:
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def __hash__(self):
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print("ruff") # [invalid-hash-return]
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# TODO: Once Ruff has better type checking
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def return_int():
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return "3"
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class ComplexReturn:
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def __hash__(self):
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return return_int() # [invalid-hash-return]
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# These testcases should NOT raise errors
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class Hash:
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def __hash__(self):
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return 7741
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class Hash2:
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def __hash__(self):
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x = 7741
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return x
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class Hash3:
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def __hash__(self): ...
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class Has4:
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def __hash__(self):
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pass
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class Hash5:
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def __hash__(self):
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raise NotImplementedError
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class HashWrong6:
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def __hash__(self):
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print("raise some error")
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raise NotImplementedError
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@ -103,6 +103,9 @@ pub(crate) fn statement(stmt: &Stmt, checker: &mut Checker) {
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if checker.enabled(Rule::InvalidBytesReturnType) {
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pylint::rules::invalid_bytes_return(checker, function_def);
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}
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if checker.enabled(Rule::InvalidHashReturnType) {
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pylint::rules::invalid_hash_return(checker, function_def);
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}
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if checker.enabled(Rule::InvalidStrReturnType) {
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pylint::rules::invalid_str_return(checker, function_def);
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}
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@ -245,6 +245,7 @@ pub fn code_to_rule(linter: Linter, code: &str) -> Option<(RuleGroup, Rule)> {
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(Pylint, "E0304") => (RuleGroup::Preview, rules::pylint::rules::InvalidBoolReturnType),
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(Pylint, "E0307") => (RuleGroup::Stable, rules::pylint::rules::InvalidStrReturnType),
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(Pylint, "E0308") => (RuleGroup::Preview, rules::pylint::rules::InvalidBytesReturnType),
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(Pylint, "E0309") => (RuleGroup::Preview, rules::pylint::rules::InvalidHashReturnType),
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(Pylint, "E0604") => (RuleGroup::Stable, rules::pylint::rules::InvalidAllObject),
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(Pylint, "E0605") => (RuleGroup::Stable, rules::pylint::rules::InvalidAllFormat),
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(Pylint, "E0643") => (RuleGroup::Preview, rules::pylint::rules::PotentialIndexError),
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#[test_case(Rule::InvalidAllFormat, Path::new("invalid_all_format.py"))]
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#[test_case(Rule::InvalidAllObject, Path::new("invalid_all_object.py"))]
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#[test_case(Rule::InvalidBoolReturnType, Path::new("invalid_return_type_bool.py"))]
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#[test_case(
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Rule::InvalidLengthReturnType,
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Path::new("invalid_return_type_length.py")
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)]
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#[test_case(
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Rule::InvalidBytesReturnType,
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Path::new("invalid_return_type_bytes.py")
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)]
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#[test_case(Rule::InvalidHashReturnType, Path::new("invalid_return_type_hash.py"))]
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#[test_case(
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Rule::InvalidLengthReturnType,
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Path::new("invalid_return_type_length.py")
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)]
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#[test_case(Rule::InvalidStrReturnType, Path::new("invalid_return_type_str.py"))]
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#[test_case(Rule::DuplicateBases, Path::new("duplicate_bases.py"))]
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#[test_case(Rule::InvalidCharacterBackspace, Path::new("invalid_characters.py"))]
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crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/pylint/rules/invalid_hash_return.rs
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crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/pylint/rules/invalid_hash_return.rs
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use ruff_diagnostics::{Diagnostic, Violation};
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use ruff_macros::{derive_message_formats, violation};
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use ruff_python_ast::helpers::ReturnStatementVisitor;
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use ruff_python_ast::identifier::Identifier;
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use ruff_python_ast::visitor::Visitor;
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use ruff_python_ast::{self as ast};
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use ruff_python_semantic::analyze::function_type::is_stub;
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use ruff_python_semantic::analyze::terminal::Terminal;
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use ruff_python_semantic::analyze::type_inference::{NumberLike, PythonType, ResolvedPythonType};
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use ruff_text_size::Ranged;
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use crate::checkers::ast::Checker;
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/// ## What it does
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/// Checks for `__hash__` implementations that return a type other than `integer`.
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///
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/// ## Why is this bad?
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/// The `__hash__` method should return an `integer`. Returning a different
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/// type may cause unexpected behavior.
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///
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/// Note: `bool` is a subclass of `int`, so it's technically valid for `__hash__` to
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/// return `True` or `False`. However, for consistency with other rules, Ruff will
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/// still raise when `__hash__` returns a `bool`.
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///
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/// ## Example
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/// ```python
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/// class Foo:
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/// def __hash__(self):
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/// return "2"
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/// ```
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///
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/// Use instead:
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/// ```python
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/// class Foo:
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/// def __hash__(self):
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/// return 2
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/// ```
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///
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///
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/// ## References
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/// - [Python documentation: The `__hash__` method](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#object.__hash__)
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#[violation]
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pub struct InvalidHashReturnType;
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impl Violation for InvalidHashReturnType {
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#[derive_message_formats]
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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format!("`__hash__` does not return an integer")
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}
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}
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/// E0309
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pub(crate) fn invalid_hash_return(checker: &mut Checker, function_def: &ast::StmtFunctionDef) {
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if function_def.name.as_str() != "__hash__" {
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return;
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}
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if !checker.semantic().current_scope().kind.is_class() {
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return;
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}
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if is_stub(function_def, checker.semantic()) {
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return;
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}
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// Determine the terminal behavior (i.e., implicit return, no return, etc.).
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let terminal = Terminal::from_function(function_def);
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// If every control flow path raises an exception, ignore the function.
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if terminal == Terminal::Raise {
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return;
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}
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// If there are no return statements, add a diagnostic.
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if terminal == Terminal::Implicit {
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checker.diagnostics.push(Diagnostic::new(
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InvalidHashReturnType,
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function_def.identifier(),
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));
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return;
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}
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let returns = {
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let mut visitor = ReturnStatementVisitor::default();
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visitor.visit_body(&function_def.body);
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visitor.returns
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};
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for stmt in returns {
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if let Some(value) = stmt.value.as_deref() {
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if !matches!(
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ResolvedPythonType::from(value),
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ResolvedPythonType::Unknown
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| ResolvedPythonType::Atom(PythonType::Number(NumberLike::Integer))
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) {
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checker
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.diagnostics
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.push(Diagnostic::new(InvalidHashReturnType, value.range()));
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}
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} else {
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// Disallow implicit `None`.
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checker
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.diagnostics
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.push(Diagnostic::new(InvalidHashReturnType, stmt.range()));
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}
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}
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}
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pub(crate) use invalid_bytes_return::*;
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pub(crate) use invalid_envvar_default::*;
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pub(crate) use invalid_envvar_value::*;
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pub(crate) use invalid_hash_return::*;
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pub(crate) use invalid_length_return::*;
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pub(crate) use invalid_str_return::*;
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pub(crate) use invalid_string_characters::*;
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mod invalid_bytes_return;
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mod invalid_envvar_default;
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mod invalid_envvar_value;
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mod invalid_hash_return;
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mod invalid_length_return;
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mod invalid_str_return;
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mod invalid_string_characters;
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---
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source: crates/ruff_linter/src/rules/pylint/mod.rs
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---
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invalid_return_type_hash.py:6:16: PLE0309 `__hash__` does not return an integer
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4 | class Bool:
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5 | def __hash__(self):
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6 | return True # [invalid-hash-return]
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| ^^^^ PLE0309
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invalid_return_type_hash.py:11:16: PLE0309 `__hash__` does not return an integer
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9 | class Float:
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10 | def __hash__(self):
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11 | return 3.05 # [invalid-hash-return]
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| ^^^^ PLE0309
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invalid_return_type_hash.py:16:16: PLE0309 `__hash__` does not return an integer
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14 | class Str:
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15 | def __hash__(self):
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16 | return "ruff" # [invalid-hash-return]
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| ^^^^^^ PLE0309
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invalid_return_type_hash.py:20:9: PLE0309 `__hash__` does not return an integer
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19 | class HashNoReturn:
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20 | def __hash__(self):
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21 | print("ruff") # [invalid-hash-return]
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"PLE0304",
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"PLE0307",
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"PLE0308",
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"PLE0309",
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"PLE06",
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"PLE060",
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"PLE0604",
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