From 9fddb2afceaf67a6656d88f7360626b10f48f636 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: flip1995 Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2018 16:57:23 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Use -Zui-testing flag --- tests/compile-test.rs | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/tests/compile-test.rs b/tests/compile-test.rs index 5cb37b6b6fdab..8b8ffe86f1985 100644 --- a/tests/compile-test.rs +++ b/tests/compile-test.rs @@ -55,7 +55,10 @@ fn config(mode: &str, dir: PathBuf) -> compiletest::Config { config.run_lib_path = rustc_lib_path(); config.compile_lib_path = rustc_lib_path(); } - config.target_rustcflags = Some(format!("-L {0} -L {0}/deps -Dwarnings", host_libs().display())); + config.target_rustcflags = Some(format!( + "-L {0} -L {0}/deps -Dwarnings -Zui-testing", + host_libs().display() + )); config.mode = cfg_mode; config.build_base = if rustc_test_suite().is_some() { From d2dbd0b8a56e46baf2a33b6c30b1ca31e02e963f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: flip1995 Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2018 16:57:55 +0100 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+- tests/ui/mut_mut.stderr | 20 +- tests/ui/mut_range_bound.stderr | 10 +- tests/ui/mut_reference.stderr | 6 +- tests/ui/mutex_atomic.stderr | 14 +- tests/ui/needless_bool.stderr | 170 ++--- tests/ui/needless_borrow.stderr | 12 +- tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.stderr | 8 +- tests/ui/needless_collect.stderr | 8 +- tests/ui/needless_continue.stderr | 18 +- tests/ui/needless_pass_by_value.stderr | 188 +++--- tests/ui/needless_range_loop.stderr | 32 +- tests/ui/needless_return.stderr | 16 +- tests/ui/needless_update.stderr | 2 +- tests/ui/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.stderr | 8 +- tests/ui/neg_multiply.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/never_loop.stderr | 122 ++-- tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.stderr | 54 +- tests/ui/new_without_default.stderr | 32 +- tests/ui/no_effect.stderr | 56 +- tests/ui/non_copy_const.stderr | 260 ++++---- tests/ui/non_expressive_names.stderr | 124 ++-- tests/ui/ok_expect.stderr | 10 +- tests/ui/ok_if_let.stderr | 10 +- tests/ui/op_ref.stderr | 6 +- tests/ui/open_options.stderr | 14 +- tests/ui/option_map_unit_fn.stderr | 86 +-- tests/ui/option_option.stderr | 18 +- tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.stderr | 16 +- tests/ui/panic_unimplemented.stderr | 10 +- tests/ui/partialeq_ne_impl.stderr | 6 +- tests/ui/patterns.stderr | 2 +- tests/ui/precedence.stderr | 18 +- tests/ui/print.stderr | 18 +- tests/ui/print_literal.stderr | 28 +- tests/ui/print_with_newline.stderr | 8 +- tests/ui/println_empty_string.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/ptr_arg.stderr | 34 +- tests/ui/ptr_offset_with_cast.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/question_mark.stderr | 28 +- tests/ui/range.stderr | 12 +- tests/ui/range_plus_minus_one.stderr | 16 +- tests/ui/redundant_clone.stderr | 40 +- tests/ui/redundant_closure_call.stderr | 10 +- tests/ui/redundant_field_names.stderr | 14 +- tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching.stderr | 56 +- tests/ui/reference.stderr | 22 +- tests/ui/regex.stderr | 46 +- tests/ui/rename.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/replace_consts.stderr | 72 +- tests/ui/result_map_unit_fn.stderr | 72 +- 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tests/ui/unnecessary_fold.stderr | 10 +- tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.stderr | 48 +- tests/ui/unnecessary_ref.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/unneeded_field_pattern.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/unreadable_literal.stderr | 10 +- tests/ui/unsafe_removed_from_name.stderr | 6 +- tests/ui/unused_io_amount.stderr | 12 +- tests/ui/unused_labels.stderr | 22 +- tests/ui/unused_lt.stderr | 6 +- tests/ui/unused_unit.stderr | 18 +- tests/ui/unwrap_or.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/use_self.stderr | 120 ++-- tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.stderr | 10 +- tests/ui/useless_asref.stderr | 36 +- tests/ui/useless_attribute.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/vec.stderr | 12 +- tests/ui/vec_box_sized.stderr | 2 +- tests/ui/while_loop.stderr | 116 ++-- tests/ui/write_literal.stderr | 28 +- tests/ui/write_with_newline.stderr | 10 +- tests/ui/writeln_empty_string.stderr | 4 +- tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.stderr | 24 +- tests/ui/zero_div_zero.stderr | 16 +- tests/ui/zero_ptr.stderr | 4 +- 223 files changed, 4702 insertions(+), 4702 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/ui-toml/toml_blacklist/conf_french_blacklisted_name.stderr b/tests/ui-toml/toml_blacklist/conf_french_blacklisted_name.stderr index e67cdd8f9dd56..9f35b1751ac5a 100644 --- a/tests/ui-toml/toml_blacklist/conf_french_blacklisted_name.stderr +++ b/tests/ui-toml/toml_blacklist/conf_french_blacklisted_name.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `toto` --> $DIR/conf_french_blacklisted_name.rs:15:9 | -15 | fn test(toto: ()) {} +LL | fn test(toto: ()) {} | ^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::blacklisted-name` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,37 +9,37 @@ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `toto` error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `toto` --> $DIR/conf_french_blacklisted_name.rs:18:9 | -18 | let toto = 42; +LL | let toto = 42; | ^^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `tata` --> $DIR/conf_french_blacklisted_name.rs:19:9 | -19 | let tata = 42; +LL | let tata = 42; | ^^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `titi` --> $DIR/conf_french_blacklisted_name.rs:20:9 | -20 | let titi = 42; +LL | let titi = 42; | ^^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `toto` --> $DIR/conf_french_blacklisted_name.rs:26:10 | -26 | (toto, Some(tata), titi @ Some(_)) => (), +LL | (toto, Some(tata), titi @ Some(_)) => (), | ^^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `tata` --> $DIR/conf_french_blacklisted_name.rs:26:21 | -26 | (toto, Some(tata), titi @ Some(_)) => (), +LL | (toto, Some(tata), titi @ Some(_)) => (), | ^^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `titi` --> $DIR/conf_french_blacklisted_name.rs:26:28 | -26 | (toto, Some(tata), titi @ Some(_)) => (), +LL | (toto, Some(tata), titi @ Some(_)) => (), | ^^^^ error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui-toml/toml_trivially_copy/test.stderr b/tests/ui-toml/toml_trivially_copy/test.stderr index efa9223bde81b..49cbc0691bcf4 100644 --- a/tests/ui-toml/toml_trivially_copy/test.stderr +++ b/tests/ui-toml/toml_trivially_copy/test.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/test.rs:20:11 | -20 | fn bad(x: &u16, y: &Foo) {} +LL | fn bad(x: &u16, y: &Foo) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `u16` | = note: `-D clippy::trivially-copy-pass-by-ref` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if pass error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/test.rs:20:20 | -20 | fn bad(x: &u16, y: &Foo) {} +LL | fn bad(x: &u16, y: &Foo) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/absurd-extreme-comparisons.stderr b/tests/ui/absurd-extreme-comparisons.stderr index 00f7086dc5516..5c8d537b21c1e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/absurd-extreme-comparisons.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/absurd-extreme-comparisons.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:23:5 | -23 | u <= 0; +LL | u <= 0; | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::absurd-extreme-comparisons` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:24:5 | -24 | u <= Z; +LL | u <= Z; | ^^^^^^ | = help: because Z is the minimum value for this type, the case where the two sides are not equal never occurs, consider using u == Z instead @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:25:5 | -25 | u < Z; +LL | u < Z; | ^^^^^ | = help: because Z is the minimum value for this type, this comparison is always false @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:26:5 | -26 | Z >= u; +LL | Z >= u; | ^^^^^^ | = help: because Z is the minimum value for this type, the case where the two sides are not equal never occurs, consider using Z == u instead @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:27:5 | -27 | Z > u; +LL | Z > u; | ^^^^^ | = help: because Z is the minimum value for this type, this comparison is always false @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:28:5 | -28 | u > std::u32::MAX; +LL | u > std::u32::MAX; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: because std::u32::MAX is the maximum value for this type, this comparison is always false @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:29:5 | -29 | u >= std::u32::MAX; +LL | u >= std::u32::MAX; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: because std::u32::MAX is the maximum value for this type, the case where the two sides are not equal never occurs, consider using u == std::u32::MAX instead @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:30:5 | -30 | std::u32::MAX < u; +LL | std::u32::MAX < u; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: because std::u32::MAX is the maximum value for this type, this comparison is always false @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:31:5 | -31 | std::u32::MAX <= u; +LL | std::u32::MAX <= u; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: because std::u32::MAX is the maximum value for this type, the case where the two sides are not equal never occurs, consider using std::u32::MAX == u instead @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:32:5 | -32 | 1-1 > u; +LL | 1-1 > u; | ^^^^^^^ | = help: because 1-1 is the minimum value for this type, this comparison is always false @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:33:5 | -33 | u >= !0; +LL | u >= !0; | ^^^^^^^ | = help: because !0 is the maximum value for this type, the case where the two sides are not equal never occurs, consider using u == !0 instead @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:34:5 | -34 | u <= 12 - 2*6; +LL | u <= 12 - 2*6; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: because 12 - 2*6 is the minimum value for this type, the case where the two sides are not equal never occurs, consider using u == 12 - 2*6 instead @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:36:5 | -36 | i < -127 - 1; +LL | i < -127 - 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: because -127 - 1 is the minimum value for this type, this comparison is always false @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:37:5 | -37 | std::i8::MAX >= i; +LL | std::i8::MAX >= i; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: because std::i8::MAX is the maximum value for this type, this comparison is always true @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:38:5 | -38 | 3-7 < std::i32::MIN; +LL | 3-7 < std::i32::MIN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: because std::i32::MIN is the minimum value for this type, this comparison is always false @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:40:5 | -40 | b >= true; +LL | b >= true; | ^^^^^^^^^ | = help: because true is the maximum value for this type, the case where the two sides are not equal never occurs, consider using b == true instead @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type contains a case that is always true or always false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:41:5 | -41 | false > b; +LL | false > b; | ^^^^^^^^^ | = help: because false is the minimum value for this type, this comparison is always false @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ error: this comparison involving the minimum or maximum element for this type co error: <-comparison of unit values detected. This will always be false --> $DIR/absurd-extreme-comparisons.rs:44:5 | -44 | () < {}; +LL | () < {}; | ^^^^^^^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::unit_cmp)] on by default diff --git a/tests/ui/approx_const.stderr b/tests/ui/approx_const.stderr index cee7fe6919a3f..c29ea3d467af4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/approx_const.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/approx_const.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::E` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:13:16 | -13 | let my_e = 2.7182; +LL | let my_e = 2.7182; | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::approx-constant` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,109 +9,109 @@ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::E` found. Consider using it dire error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::E` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:14:20 | -14 | let almost_e = 2.718; +LL | let almost_e = 2.718; | ^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::FRAC_1_PI` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:17:24 | -17 | let my_1_frac_pi = 0.3183; +LL | let my_1_frac_pi = 0.3183; | ^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::FRAC_1_SQRT_2` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:20:28 | -20 | let my_frac_1_sqrt_2 = 0.70710678; +LL | let my_frac_1_sqrt_2 = 0.70710678; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::FRAC_1_SQRT_2` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:21:32 | -21 | let almost_frac_1_sqrt_2 = 0.70711; +LL | let almost_frac_1_sqrt_2 = 0.70711; | ^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::FRAC_2_PI` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:24:24 | -24 | let my_frac_2_pi = 0.63661977; +LL | let my_frac_2_pi = 0.63661977; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::FRAC_2_SQRT_PI` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:27:27 | -27 | let my_frac_2_sq_pi = 1.128379; +LL | let my_frac_2_sq_pi = 1.128379; | ^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::FRAC_PI_2` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:30:24 | -30 | let my_frac_pi_2 = 1.57079632679; +LL | let my_frac_pi_2 = 1.57079632679; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::FRAC_PI_3` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:33:24 | -33 | let my_frac_pi_3 = 1.04719755119; +LL | let my_frac_pi_3 = 1.04719755119; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::FRAC_PI_4` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:36:24 | -36 | let my_frac_pi_4 = 0.785398163397; +LL | let my_frac_pi_4 = 0.785398163397; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::FRAC_PI_6` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:39:24 | -39 | let my_frac_pi_6 = 0.523598775598; +LL | let my_frac_pi_6 = 0.523598775598; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::FRAC_PI_8` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:42:24 | -42 | let my_frac_pi_8 = 0.3926990816987; +LL | let my_frac_pi_8 = 0.3926990816987; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::LN_10` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:45:20 | -45 | let my_ln_10 = 2.302585092994046; +LL | let my_ln_10 = 2.302585092994046; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::LN_2` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:48:19 | -48 | let my_ln_2 = 0.6931471805599453; +LL | let my_ln_2 = 0.6931471805599453; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::LOG10_E` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:51:22 | -51 | let my_log10_e = 0.4342944819032518; +LL | let my_log10_e = 0.4342944819032518; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::LOG2_E` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:54:21 | -54 | let my_log2_e = 1.4426950408889634; +LL | let my_log2_e = 1.4426950408889634; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::PI` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:57:17 | -57 | let my_pi = 3.1415; +LL | let my_pi = 3.1415; | ^^^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::PI` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:58:21 | -58 | let almost_pi = 3.14; +LL | let almost_pi = 3.14; | ^^^^ error: approximate value of `f{32, 64}::consts::SQRT_2` found. Consider using it directly --> $DIR/approx_const.rs:61:18 | -61 | let my_sq2 = 1.4142; +LL | let my_sq2 = 1.4142; | ^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 19 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/arithmetic.stderr b/tests/ui/arithmetic.stderr index 1dff9941bb2d0..cea9676c2b888 100644 --- a/tests/ui/arithmetic.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/arithmetic.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: integer arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:22:5 | -22 | 1 + i; +LL | 1 + i; | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::integer-arithmetic` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,32 +9,32 @@ error: integer arithmetic detected error: integer arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:23:5 | -23 | i * 2; +LL | i * 2; | ^^^^^ error: integer arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:24:5 | -24 | / 1 % -25 | | i / 2; // no error, this is part of the expression in the preceding line +LL | / 1 % +LL | | i / 2; // no error, this is part of the expression in the preceding line | |_________^ error: integer arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:26:5 | -26 | i - 2 + 2 - i; +LL | i - 2 + 2 - i; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: integer arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:27:5 | -27 | -i; +LL | -i; | ^^ error: floating-point arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:37:5 | -37 | f * 2.0; +LL | f * 2.0; | ^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::float-arithmetic` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -42,31 +42,31 @@ error: floating-point arithmetic detected error: floating-point arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:39:5 | -39 | 1.0 + f; +LL | 1.0 + f; | ^^^^^^^ error: floating-point arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:40:5 | -40 | f * 2.0; +LL | f * 2.0; | ^^^^^^^ error: floating-point arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:41:5 | -41 | f / 2.0; +LL | f / 2.0; | ^^^^^^^ error: floating-point arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:42:5 | -42 | f - 2.0 * 4.2; +LL | f - 2.0 * 4.2; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: floating-point arithmetic detected --> $DIR/arithmetic.rs:43:5 | -43 | -f; +LL | -f; | ^^ error: aborting due to 11 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/assign_ops.stderr b/tests/ui/assign_ops.stderr index 7acbdc899846b..194033981e18f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/assign_ops.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/assign_ops.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/assign_ops.rs:14:5 | -14 | a = a + 1; +LL | a = a + 1; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `a += 1` | = note: `-D clippy::assign-op-pattern` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,49 +9,49 @@ error: manual implementation of an assign operation error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/assign_ops.rs:15:5 | -15 | a = 1 + a; +LL | a = 1 + a; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `a += 1` error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/assign_ops.rs:16:5 | -16 | a = a - 1; +LL | a = a - 1; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `a -= 1` error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/assign_ops.rs:17:5 | -17 | a = a * 99; +LL | a = a * 99; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `a *= 99` error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/assign_ops.rs:18:5 | -18 | a = 42 * a; +LL | a = 42 * a; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `a *= 42` error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/assign_ops.rs:19:5 | -19 | a = a / 2; +LL | a = a / 2; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `a /= 2` error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/assign_ops.rs:20:5 | -20 | a = a % 5; +LL | a = a % 5; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `a %= 5` error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/assign_ops.rs:21:5 | -21 | a = a & 1; +LL | a = a & 1; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `a &= 1` error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/assign_ops.rs:27:5 | -27 | s = s + "bla"; +LL | s = s + "bla"; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `s += "bla"` error: aborting due to 9 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/assign_ops2.stderr b/tests/ui/assign_ops2.stderr index 26ff079ad62ed..99983c0d054e4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/assign_ops2.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/assign_ops2.stderr @@ -1,135 +1,135 @@ error: variable appears on both sides of an assignment operation --> $DIR/assign_ops2.rs:14:5 | -14 | a += a + 1; +LL | a += a + 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::misrefactored-assign-op` implied by `-D warnings` help: Did you mean a = a + 1 or a = a + a + 1? Consider replacing it with | -14 | a += 1; +LL | a += 1; | ^^^^^^ help: or | -14 | a = a + a + 1; +LL | a = a + a + 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: variable appears on both sides of an assignment operation --> $DIR/assign_ops2.rs:15:5 | -15 | a += 1 + a; +LL | a += 1 + a; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: Did you mean a = a + 1 or a = a + 1 + a? Consider replacing it with | -15 | a += 1; +LL | a += 1; | ^^^^^^ help: or | -15 | a = a + 1 + a; +LL | a = a + 1 + a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: variable appears on both sides of an assignment operation --> $DIR/assign_ops2.rs:16:5 | -16 | a -= a - 1; +LL | a -= a - 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: Did you mean a = a - 1 or a = a - (a - 1)? Consider replacing it with | -16 | a -= 1; +LL | a -= 1; | ^^^^^^ help: or | -16 | a = a - (a - 1); +LL | a = a - (a - 1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: variable appears on both sides of an assignment operation --> $DIR/assign_ops2.rs:17:5 | -17 | a *= a * 99; +LL | a *= a * 99; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Did you mean a = a * 99 or a = a * a * 99? Consider replacing it with | -17 | a *= 99; +LL | a *= 99; | ^^^^^^^ help: or | -17 | a = a * a * 99; +LL | a = a * a * 99; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: variable appears on both sides of an assignment operation --> $DIR/assign_ops2.rs:18:5 | -18 | a *= 42 * a; +LL | a *= 42 * a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Did you mean a = a * 42 or a = a * 42 * a? Consider replacing it with | -18 | a *= 42; +LL | a *= 42; | ^^^^^^^ help: or | -18 | a = a * 42 * a; +LL | a = a * 42 * a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: variable appears on both sides of an assignment operation --> $DIR/assign_ops2.rs:19:5 | -19 | a /= a / 2; +LL | a /= a / 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: Did you mean a = a / 2 or a = a / (a / 2)? Consider replacing it with | -19 | a /= 2; +LL | a /= 2; | ^^^^^^ help: or | -19 | a = a / (a / 2); +LL | a = a / (a / 2); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: variable appears on both sides of an assignment operation --> $DIR/assign_ops2.rs:20:5 | -20 | a %= a % 5; +LL | a %= a % 5; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: Did you mean a = a % 5 or a = a % (a % 5)? Consider replacing it with | -20 | a %= 5; +LL | a %= 5; | ^^^^^^ help: or | -20 | a = a % (a % 5); +LL | a = a % (a % 5); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: variable appears on both sides of an assignment operation --> $DIR/assign_ops2.rs:21:5 | -21 | a &= a & 1; +LL | a &= a & 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: Did you mean a = a & 1 or a = a & a & 1? Consider replacing it with | -21 | a &= 1; +LL | a &= 1; | ^^^^^^ help: or | -21 | a = a & a & 1; +LL | a = a & a & 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: variable appears on both sides of an assignment operation --> $DIR/assign_ops2.rs:22:5 | -22 | a *= a * a; +LL | a *= a * a; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: Did you mean a = a * a or a = a * a * a? Consider replacing it with | -22 | a *= a; +LL | a *= a; | ^^^^^^ help: or | -22 | a = a * a * a; +LL | a = a * a * a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/assign_ops2.rs:59:5 | -59 | buf = buf + cows.clone(); +LL | buf = buf + cows.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `buf += cows.clone()` | = note: `-D clippy::assign-op-pattern` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/attrs.stderr b/tests/ui/attrs.stderr index 1331fa2912c72..bc40cb8c86d22 100644 --- a/tests/ui/attrs.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/attrs.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: you have declared `#[inline(always)]` on `test_attr_lint`. This is usually a bad idea --> $DIR/attrs.rs:12:1 | -12 | #[inline(always)] +LL | #[inline(always)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::inline-always` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: you have declared `#[inline(always)]` on `test_attr_lint`. This is usuall error: the since field must contain a semver-compliant version --> $DIR/attrs.rs:32:14 | -32 | #[deprecated(since = "forever")] +LL | #[deprecated(since = "forever")] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::deprecated-semver` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ error: the since field must contain a semver-compliant version error: the since field must contain a semver-compliant version --> $DIR/attrs.rs:35:14 | -35 | #[deprecated(since = "1")] +LL | #[deprecated(since = "1")] | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/author/matches.stderr b/tests/ui/author/matches.stderr index 4b895b0b8e3dd..5fb2a01f1b2b9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/author/matches.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/author/matches.stderr @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ error: returning the result of a let binding from a block. Consider returning the expression directly. --> $DIR/matches.rs:18:13 | -18 | x +LL | x | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::let-and-return` implied by `-D warnings` note: this expression can be directly returned --> $DIR/matches.rs:17:21 | -17 | let x = 3; +LL | let x = 3; | ^ error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/bit_masks.stderr b/tests/ui/bit_masks.stderr index 853f5a992f3b1..da883dcbfc4f1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/bit_masks.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/bit_masks.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: &-masking with zero --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:23:5 | -23 | x & 0 == 0; +LL | x & 0 == 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::bad-bit-mask` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: &-masking with zero error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended outcome --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:23:5 | -23 | x & 0 == 0; +LL | x & 0 == 0; | ^^^^^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::erasing_op)] on by default @@ -17,73 +17,73 @@ error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended o error: incompatible bit mask: `_ & 2` can never be equal to `1` --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:26:5 | -26 | x & 2 == 1; +LL | x & 2 == 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: incompatible bit mask: `_ | 3` can never be equal to `2` --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:30:5 | -30 | x | 3 == 2; +LL | x | 3 == 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: incompatible bit mask: `_ & 1` will never be higher than `1` --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:32:5 | -32 | x & 1 > 1; +LL | x & 1 > 1; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: incompatible bit mask: `_ | 2` will always be higher than `1` --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:36:5 | -36 | x | 2 > 1; +LL | x | 2 > 1; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: incompatible bit mask: `_ & 7` can never be equal to `8` --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:43:5 | -43 | x & THREE_BITS == 8; +LL | x & THREE_BITS == 8; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: incompatible bit mask: `_ | 7` will never be lower than `7` --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:44:5 | -44 | x | EVEN_MORE_REDIRECTION < 7; +LL | x | EVEN_MORE_REDIRECTION < 7; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: &-masking with zero --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:46:5 | -46 | 0 & x == 0; +LL | 0 & x == 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended outcome --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:46:5 | -46 | 0 & x == 0; +LL | 0 & x == 0; | ^^^^^ error: incompatible bit mask: `_ | 2` will always be higher than `1` --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:50:5 | -50 | 1 < 2 | x; +LL | 1 < 2 | x; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: incompatible bit mask: `_ | 3` can never be equal to `2` --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:51:5 | -51 | 2 == 3 | x; +LL | 2 == 3 | x; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: incompatible bit mask: `_ & 2` can never be equal to `1` --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:52:5 | -52 | 1 == x & 2; +LL | 1 == x & 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: ineffective bit mask: `x | 1` compared to `3`, is the same as x compared directly --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:63:5 | -63 | x | 1 > 3; +LL | x | 1 > 3; | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::ineffective-bit-mask` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -91,19 +91,19 @@ error: ineffective bit mask: `x | 1` compared to `3`, is the same as x compared error: ineffective bit mask: `x | 1` compared to `4`, is the same as x compared directly --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:64:5 | -64 | x | 1 < 4; +LL | x | 1 < 4; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: ineffective bit mask: `x | 1` compared to `3`, is the same as x compared directly --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:65:5 | -65 | x | 1 <= 3; +LL | x | 1 <= 3; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: ineffective bit mask: `x | 1` compared to `8`, is the same as x compared directly --> $DIR/bit_masks.rs:66:5 | -66 | x | 1 >= 8; +LL | x | 1 >= 8; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 17 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/blacklisted_name.stderr b/tests/ui/blacklisted_name.stderr index 707d36b24b27f..5b65d4ed13f77 100644 --- a/tests/ui/blacklisted_name.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/blacklisted_name.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `foo` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:20:9 | -20 | fn test(foo: ()) {} +LL | fn test(foo: ()) {} | ^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::blacklisted-name` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,79 +9,79 @@ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `foo` error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `foo` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:23:9 | -23 | let foo = 42; +LL | let foo = 42; | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `bar` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:24:9 | -24 | let bar = 42; +LL | let bar = 42; | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `baz` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:25:9 | -25 | let baz = 42; +LL | let baz = 42; | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `foo` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:31:10 | -31 | (foo, Some(bar), baz @ Some(_)) => (), +LL | (foo, Some(bar), baz @ Some(_)) => (), | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `bar` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:31:20 | -31 | (foo, Some(bar), baz @ Some(_)) => (), +LL | (foo, Some(bar), baz @ Some(_)) => (), | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `baz` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:31:26 | -31 | (foo, Some(bar), baz @ Some(_)) => (), +LL | (foo, Some(bar), baz @ Some(_)) => (), | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `foo` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:36:19 | -36 | fn issue_1647(mut foo: u8) { +LL | fn issue_1647(mut foo: u8) { | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `bar` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:37:13 | -37 | let mut bar = 0; +LL | let mut bar = 0; | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `baz` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:38:21 | -38 | if let Some(mut baz) = Some(42) {} +LL | if let Some(mut baz) = Some(42) {} | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `bar` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:42:13 | -42 | let ref bar = 0; +LL | let ref bar = 0; | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `baz` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:43:21 | -43 | if let Some(ref baz) = Some(42) {} +LL | if let Some(ref baz) = Some(42) {} | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `bar` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:47:17 | -47 | let ref mut bar = 0; +LL | let ref mut bar = 0; | ^^^ error: use of a blacklisted/placeholder name `baz` --> $DIR/blacklisted_name.rs:48:25 | -48 | if let Some(ref mut baz) = Some(42) {} +LL | if let Some(ref mut baz) = Some(42) {} | ^^^ error: aborting due to 14 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/block_in_if_condition.stderr b/tests/ui/block_in_if_condition.stderr index d83cef26a8b55..522c7dc779e4e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/block_in_if_condition.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/block_in_if_condition.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ error: in an 'if' condition, avoid complex blocks or closures with blocks; instead, move the block or closure higher and bind it with a 'let' --> $DIR/block_in_if_condition.rs:35:8 | -35 | if { +LL | if { | ________^ -36 | | let x = 3; -37 | | x == 3 -38 | | } { +LL | | let x = 3; +LL | | x == 3 +LL | | } { | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::block-in-if-condition-stmt` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ error: in an 'if' condition, avoid complex blocks or closures with blocks; inste error: omit braces around single expression condition --> $DIR/block_in_if_condition.rs:46:8 | -46 | if { true } { +LL | if { true } { | ^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::block-in-if-condition-expr` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -33,27 +33,27 @@ error: omit braces around single expression condition error: in an 'if' condition, avoid complex blocks or closures with blocks; instead, move the block or closure higher and bind it with a 'let' --> $DIR/block_in_if_condition.rs:66:17 | -66 | |x| { +LL | |x| { | _________________^ -67 | | let target = 3; -68 | | x == target -69 | | }, +LL | | let target = 3; +LL | | x == target +LL | | }, | |_____________^ error: in an 'if' condition, avoid complex blocks or closures with blocks; instead, move the block or closure higher and bind it with a 'let' --> $DIR/block_in_if_condition.rs:75:13 | -75 | |x| { +LL | |x| { | _____________^ -76 | | let target = 3; -77 | | x == target -78 | | }, +LL | | let target = 3; +LL | | x == target +LL | | }, | |_________^ error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/block_in_if_condition.rs:85:8 | -85 | if true && x == 3 { +LL | if true && x == 3 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x == 3` | = note: `-D clippy::nonminimal-bool` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/bool_comparison.stderr b/tests/ui/bool_comparison.stderr index 9a12a8f089a3b..7bd48f2e3dccf 100644 --- a/tests/ui/bool_comparison.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/bool_comparison.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: equality checks against true are unnecessary --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:13:8 | -13 | if x == true { +LL | if x == true { | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x` | = note: `-D clippy::bool-comparison` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,79 +9,79 @@ error: equality checks against true are unnecessary error: equality checks against false can be replaced by a negation --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:18:8 | -18 | if x == false { +LL | if x == false { | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x` error: equality checks against true are unnecessary --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:23:8 | -23 | if true == x { +LL | if true == x { | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x` error: equality checks against false can be replaced by a negation --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:28:8 | -28 | if false == x { +LL | if false == x { | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x` error: inequality checks against true can be replaced by a negation --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:33:8 | -33 | if x != true { +LL | if x != true { | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x` error: inequality checks against false are unnecessary --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:38:8 | -38 | if x != false { +LL | if x != false { | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x` error: inequality checks against true can be replaced by a negation --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:43:8 | -43 | if true != x { +LL | if true != x { | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x` error: inequality checks against false are unnecessary --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:48:8 | -48 | if false != x { +LL | if false != x { | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x` error: less than comparison against true can be replaced by a negation --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:53:8 | -53 | if x < true { +LL | if x < true { | ^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x` error: greater than checks against false are unnecessary --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:58:8 | -58 | if false < x { +LL | if false < x { | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x` error: greater than checks against false are unnecessary --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:63:8 | -63 | if x > false { +LL | if x > false { | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x` error: less than comparison against true can be replaced by a negation --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:68:8 | -68 | if true > x { +LL | if true > x { | ^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x` error: order comparisons between booleans can be simplified --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:74:8 | -74 | if x < y { +LL | if x < y { | ^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x & y` error: order comparisons between booleans can be simplified --> $DIR/bool_comparison.rs:79:8 | -79 | if x > y { +LL | if x > y { | ^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x & !y` error: aborting due to 14 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/booleans.stderr b/tests/ui/booleans.stderr index 45205b978ef65..c9446f5e4bcf8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/booleans.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/booleans.stderr @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ error: this boolean expression contains a logic bug --> $DIR/booleans.rs:19:13 | -19 | let _ = a && b || a; +LL | let _ = a && b || a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: it would look like the following: `a` | = note: `-D clippy::logic-bug` implied by `-D warnings` help: this expression can be optimized out by applying boolean operations to the outer expression --> $DIR/booleans.rs:19:18 | -19 | let _ = a && b || a; +LL | let _ = a && b || a; | ^ error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:21:13 | -21 | let _ = !true; +LL | let _ = !true; | ^^^^^ help: try: `false` | = note: `-D clippy::nonminimal-bool` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -22,182 +22,182 @@ error: this boolean expression can be simplified error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:22:13 | -22 | let _ = !false; +LL | let _ = !false; | ^^^^^^ help: try: `true` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:23:13 | -23 | let _ = !!a; +LL | let _ = !!a; | ^^^ help: try: `a` error: this boolean expression contains a logic bug --> $DIR/booleans.rs:24:13 | -24 | let _ = false && a; +LL | let _ = false && a; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: it would look like the following: `false` | help: this expression can be optimized out by applying boolean operations to the outer expression --> $DIR/booleans.rs:24:22 | -24 | let _ = false && a; +LL | let _ = false && a; | ^ error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:25:13 | -25 | let _ = false || a; +LL | let _ = false || a; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:30:13 | -30 | let _ = !(!a && b); +LL | let _ = !(!a && b); | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `!b || a` error: this boolean expression contains a logic bug --> $DIR/booleans.rs:40:13 | -40 | let _ = a == b && a != b; +LL | let _ = a == b && a != b; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: it would look like the following: `false` | help: this expression can be optimized out by applying boolean operations to the outer expression --> $DIR/booleans.rs:40:13 | -40 | let _ = a == b && a != b; +LL | let _ = a == b && a != b; | ^^^^^^ error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:41:13 | -41 | let _ = a == b && c == 5 && a == b; +LL | let _ = a == b && c == 5 && a == b; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try | -41 | let _ = a == b && c == 5; +LL | let _ = a == b && c == 5; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -41 | let _ = !(c != 5 || a != b); +LL | let _ = !(c != 5 || a != b); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:42:13 | -42 | let _ = a == b && c == 5 && b == a; +LL | let _ = a == b && c == 5 && b == a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try | -42 | let _ = a == b && c == 5; +LL | let _ = a == b && c == 5; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -42 | let _ = !(c != 5 || a != b); +LL | let _ = !(c != 5 || a != b); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this boolean expression contains a logic bug --> $DIR/booleans.rs:43:13 | -43 | let _ = a < b && a >= b; +LL | let _ = a < b && a >= b; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: it would look like the following: `false` | help: this expression can be optimized out by applying boolean operations to the outer expression --> $DIR/booleans.rs:43:13 | -43 | let _ = a < b && a >= b; +LL | let _ = a < b && a >= b; | ^^^^^ error: this boolean expression contains a logic bug --> $DIR/booleans.rs:44:13 | -44 | let _ = a > b && a <= b; +LL | let _ = a > b && a <= b; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: it would look like the following: `false` | help: this expression can be optimized out by applying boolean operations to the outer expression --> $DIR/booleans.rs:44:13 | -44 | let _ = a > b && a <= b; +LL | let _ = a > b && a <= b; | ^^^^^ error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:46:13 | -46 | let _ = a != b || !(a != b || c == d); +LL | let _ = a != b || !(a != b || c == d); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try | -46 | let _ = c != d || a != b; +LL | let _ = c != d || a != b; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -46 | let _ = !(a == b && c == d); +LL | let _ = !(a == b && c == d); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:54:13 | -54 | let _ = !a.is_some(); +LL | let _ = !a.is_some(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a.is_none()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:56:13 | -56 | let _ = !a.is_none(); +LL | let _ = !a.is_none(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a.is_some()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:58:13 | -58 | let _ = !b.is_err(); +LL | let _ = !b.is_err(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `b.is_ok()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:60:13 | -60 | let _ = !b.is_ok(); +LL | let _ = !b.is_ok(); | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `b.is_err()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:62:13 | -62 | let _ = !(a.is_some() && !c); +LL | let _ = !(a.is_some() && !c); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `c || a.is_none()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:63:13 | -63 | let _ = !(!c ^ c) || !a.is_some(); +LL | let _ = !(!c ^ c) || !a.is_some(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `!(!c ^ c) || a.is_none()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:64:13 | -64 | let _ = (!c ^ c) || !a.is_some(); +LL | let _ = (!c ^ c) || !a.is_some(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `(!c ^ c) || a.is_none()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/booleans.rs:65:13 | -65 | let _ = !c ^ c || !a.is_some(); +LL | let _ = !c ^ c || !a.is_some(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `!c ^ c || a.is_none()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified - --> $DIR/booleans.rs:137:8 - | -137 | if !res.is_ok() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `res.is_err()` + --> $DIR/booleans.rs:137:8 + | +LL | if !res.is_ok() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `res.is_err()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified - --> $DIR/booleans.rs:138:8 - | -138 | if !res.is_err() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `res.is_ok()` + --> $DIR/booleans.rs:138:8 + | +LL | if !res.is_err() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `res.is_ok()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified - --> $DIR/booleans.rs:141:8 - | -141 | if !res.is_some() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `res.is_none()` + --> $DIR/booleans.rs:141:8 + | +LL | if !res.is_some() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `res.is_none()` error: this boolean expression can be simplified - --> $DIR/booleans.rs:142:8 - | -142 | if !res.is_none() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `res.is_some()` + --> $DIR/booleans.rs:142:8 + | +LL | if !res.is_none() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `res.is_some()` error: aborting due to 25 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/borrow_box.stderr b/tests/ui/borrow_box.stderr index 0e42fe177ba97..33bd50286a5f2 100644 --- a/tests/ui/borrow_box.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/borrow_box.stderr @@ -1,31 +1,31 @@ error: you seem to be trying to use `&Box`. Consider using just `&T` --> $DIR/borrow_box.rs:15:19 | -15 | pub fn test1(foo: &mut Box) { +LL | pub fn test1(foo: &mut Box) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&mut bool` | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/borrow_box.rs:10:9 | -10 | #![deny(clippy::borrowed_box)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::borrowed_box)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you seem to be trying to use `&Box`. Consider using just `&T` --> $DIR/borrow_box.rs:20:14 | -20 | let foo: &Box; +LL | let foo: &Box; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&bool` error: you seem to be trying to use `&Box`. Consider using just `&T` --> $DIR/borrow_box.rs:24:10 | -24 | foo: &'a Box, +LL | foo: &'a Box, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&'a bool` error: you seem to be trying to use `&Box`. Consider using just `&T` --> $DIR/borrow_box.rs:28:17 | -28 | fn test4(a: &Box); +LL | fn test4(a: &Box); | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&bool` error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/box_vec.stderr b/tests/ui/box_vec.stderr index 84c0b6c36e3ce..8b5fc24a371be 100644 --- a/tests/ui/box_vec.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/box_vec.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: you seem to be trying to use `Box>`. Consider using just `Vec` --> $DIR/box_vec.rs:23:18 | -23 | pub fn test(foo: Box>) { +LL | pub fn test(foo: Box>) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::box-vec` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/builtin-type-shadow.stderr b/tests/ui/builtin-type-shadow.stderr index f6ee513820e84..9bfed9dbba874 100644 --- a/tests/ui/builtin-type-shadow.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/builtin-type-shadow.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: This generic shadows the built-in type `u32` --> $DIR/builtin-type-shadow.rs:13:8 | -13 | fn foo(a: u32) -> u32 { +LL | fn foo(a: u32) -> u32 { | ^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::builtin-type-shadow` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ error: This generic shadows the built-in type `u32` error[E0308]: mismatched types --> $DIR/builtin-type-shadow.rs:14:5 | -13 | fn foo(a: u32) -> u32 { +LL | fn foo(a: u32) -> u32 { | --- expected `u32` because of return type -14 | 42 +LL | 42 | ^^ expected type parameter, found integral variable | = note: expected type `u32` diff --git a/tests/ui/bytecount.stderr b/tests/ui/bytecount.stderr index 605cf287419dd..a2890fe5a6d2c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/bytecount.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/bytecount.stderr @@ -1,25 +1,25 @@ error: You appear to be counting bytes the naive way --> $DIR/bytecount.rs:14:13 | -14 | let _ = x.iter().filter(|&&a| a == 0).count(); // naive byte count +LL | let _ = x.iter().filter(|&&a| a == 0).count(); // naive byte count | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Consider using the bytecount crate: `bytecount::count(x, 0)` | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/bytecount.rs:10:8 | -10 | #[deny(clippy::naive_bytecount)] +LL | #[deny(clippy::naive_bytecount)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: You appear to be counting bytes the naive way --> $DIR/bytecount.rs:16:13 | -16 | let _ = (&x[..]).iter().filter(|&a| *a == 0).count(); // naive byte count +LL | let _ = (&x[..]).iter().filter(|&a| *a == 0).count(); // naive byte count | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Consider using the bytecount crate: `bytecount::count((&x[..]), 0)` error: You appear to be counting bytes the naive way --> $DIR/bytecount.rs:28:13 | -28 | let _ = x.iter().filter(|a| b + 1 == **a).count(); // naive byte count +LL | let _ = x.iter().filter(|a| b + 1 == **a).count(); // naive byte count | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Consider using the bytecount crate: `bytecount::count(x, b + 1)` error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/cast.stderr b/tests/ui/cast.stderr index 1b6b1e6319cd7..78631ffa8c8bf 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cast.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cast.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: casting i32 to f32 causes a loss of precision (i32 is 32 bits wide, but f32's mantissa is only 23 bits wide) --> $DIR/cast.rs:20:5 | -20 | 1i32 as f32; +LL | 1i32 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cast-precision-loss` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,37 +9,37 @@ error: casting i32 to f32 causes a loss of precision (i32 is 32 bits wide, but f error: casting i64 to f32 causes a loss of precision (i64 is 64 bits wide, but f32's mantissa is only 23 bits wide) --> $DIR/cast.rs:21:5 | -21 | 1i64 as f32; +LL | 1i64 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting i64 to f64 causes a loss of precision (i64 is 64 bits wide, but f64's mantissa is only 52 bits wide) --> $DIR/cast.rs:22:5 | -22 | 1i64 as f64; +LL | 1i64 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting u32 to f32 causes a loss of precision (u32 is 32 bits wide, but f32's mantissa is only 23 bits wide) --> $DIR/cast.rs:23:5 | -23 | 1u32 as f32; +LL | 1u32 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting u64 to f32 causes a loss of precision (u64 is 64 bits wide, but f32's mantissa is only 23 bits wide) --> $DIR/cast.rs:24:5 | -24 | 1u64 as f32; +LL | 1u64 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting u64 to f64 causes a loss of precision (u64 is 64 bits wide, but f64's mantissa is only 52 bits wide) --> $DIR/cast.rs:25:5 | -25 | 1u64 as f64; +LL | 1u64 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting f32 to i32 may truncate the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:27:5 | -27 | 1f32 as i32; +LL | 1f32 as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cast-possible-truncation` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ error: casting f32 to i32 may truncate the value error: casting f32 to u32 may truncate the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:28:5 | -28 | 1f32 as u32; +LL | 1f32 as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting f32 to u32 may lose the sign of the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:28:5 | -28 | 1f32 as u32; +LL | 1f32 as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cast-sign-loss` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -61,49 +61,49 @@ error: casting f32 to u32 may lose the sign of the value error: casting f64 to f32 may truncate the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:29:5 | -29 | 1f64 as f32; +LL | 1f64 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting i32 to i8 may truncate the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:30:5 | -30 | 1i32 as i8; +LL | 1i32 as i8; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting i32 to u8 may lose the sign of the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:31:5 | -31 | 1i32 as u8; +LL | 1i32 as u8; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting i32 to u8 may truncate the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:31:5 | -31 | 1i32 as u8; +LL | 1i32 as u8; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting f64 to isize may truncate the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:32:5 | -32 | 1f64 as isize; +LL | 1f64 as isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting f64 to usize may truncate the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:33:5 | -33 | 1f64 as usize; +LL | 1f64 as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting f64 to usize may lose the sign of the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:33:5 | -33 | 1f64 as usize; +LL | 1f64 as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting u8 to i8 may wrap around the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:35:5 | -35 | 1u8 as i8; +LL | 1u8 as i8; | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cast-possible-wrap` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -111,31 +111,31 @@ error: casting u8 to i8 may wrap around the value error: casting u16 to i16 may wrap around the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:36:5 | -36 | 1u16 as i16; +LL | 1u16 as i16; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting u32 to i32 may wrap around the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:37:5 | -37 | 1u32 as i32; +LL | 1u32 as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting u64 to i64 may wrap around the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:38:5 | -38 | 1u64 as i64; +LL | 1u64 as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting usize to isize may wrap around the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:39:5 | -39 | 1usize as isize; +LL | 1usize as isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting f32 to f64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast.rs:41:5 | -41 | 1.0f32 as f64; +LL | 1.0f32 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f64::from(1.0f32)` | = note: `-D clippy::cast-lossless` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -143,25 +143,25 @@ error: casting f32 to f64 may become silently lossy if types change error: casting u8 to u16 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast.rs:43:5 | -43 | (1u8 + 1u8) as u16; +LL | (1u8 + 1u8) as u16; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u16::from(1u8 + 1u8)` error: casting i32 to u32 may lose the sign of the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:45:5 | -45 | 1i32 as u32; +LL | 1i32 as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting isize to usize may lose the sign of the value --> $DIR/cast.rs:46:5 | -46 | 1isize as usize; +LL | 1isize as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting to the same type is unnecessary (`i32` -> `i32`) --> $DIR/cast.rs:49:5 | -49 | 1i32 as i32; +LL | 1i32 as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-cast` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -169,13 +169,13 @@ error: casting to the same type is unnecessary (`i32` -> `i32`) error: casting to the same type is unnecessary (`f32` -> `f32`) --> $DIR/cast.rs:50:5 | -50 | 1f32 as f32; +LL | 1f32 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting to the same type is unnecessary (`bool` -> `bool`) --> $DIR/cast.rs:51:5 | -51 | false as bool; +LL | false as bool; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 28 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/cast_alignment.stderr b/tests/ui/cast_alignment.stderr index 1db26c197257a..261bce613bf52 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cast_alignment.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cast_alignment.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: casting from `*const u8` to a more-strictly-aligned pointer (`*const u16`) --> $DIR/cast_alignment.rs:21:5 | -21 | (&1u8 as *const u8) as *const u16; +LL | (&1u8 as *const u8) as *const u16; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cast-ptr-alignment` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: casting from `*const u8` to a more-strictly-aligned pointer (`*const u16` error: casting from `*mut u8` to a more-strictly-aligned pointer (`*mut u16`) --> $DIR/cast_alignment.rs:22:5 | -22 | (&mut 1u8 as *mut u8) as *mut u16; +LL | (&mut 1u8 as *mut u8) as *mut u16; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/cast_lossless_float.stderr b/tests/ui/cast_lossless_float.stderr index 8380c7c84e237..2164315c35e9e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cast_lossless_float.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cast_lossless_float.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: casting i8 to f32 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_float.rs:14:5 | -14 | 1i8 as f32; +LL | 1i8 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f32::from(1i8)` | = note: `-D clippy::cast-lossless` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,55 +9,55 @@ error: casting i8 to f32 may become silently lossy if types change error: casting i8 to f64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_float.rs:15:5 | -15 | 1i8 as f64; +LL | 1i8 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f64::from(1i8)` error: casting u8 to f32 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_float.rs:16:5 | -16 | 1u8 as f32; +LL | 1u8 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f32::from(1u8)` error: casting u8 to f64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_float.rs:17:5 | -17 | 1u8 as f64; +LL | 1u8 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f64::from(1u8)` error: casting i16 to f32 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_float.rs:18:5 | -18 | 1i16 as f32; +LL | 1i16 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f32::from(1i16)` error: casting i16 to f64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_float.rs:19:5 | -19 | 1i16 as f64; +LL | 1i16 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f64::from(1i16)` error: casting u16 to f32 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_float.rs:20:5 | -20 | 1u16 as f32; +LL | 1u16 as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f32::from(1u16)` error: casting u16 to f64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_float.rs:21:5 | -21 | 1u16 as f64; +LL | 1u16 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f64::from(1u16)` error: casting i32 to f64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_float.rs:22:5 | -22 | 1i32 as f64; +LL | 1i32 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f64::from(1i32)` error: casting u32 to f64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_float.rs:23:5 | -23 | 1u32 as f64; +LL | 1u32 as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f64::from(1u32)` error: aborting due to 10 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/cast_lossless_integer.stderr b/tests/ui/cast_lossless_integer.stderr index e5558b66681f5..d9eb1be57f7c8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cast_lossless_integer.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cast_lossless_integer.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: casting i8 to i16 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:14:5 | -14 | 1i8 as i16; +LL | 1i8 as i16; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i16::from(1i8)` | = note: `-D clippy::cast-lossless` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,103 +9,103 @@ error: casting i8 to i16 may become silently lossy if types change error: casting i8 to i32 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:15:5 | -15 | 1i8 as i32; +LL | 1i8 as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i32::from(1i8)` error: casting i8 to i64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:16:5 | -16 | 1i8 as i64; +LL | 1i8 as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i64::from(1i8)` error: casting u8 to i16 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:17:5 | -17 | 1u8 as i16; +LL | 1u8 as i16; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i16::from(1u8)` error: casting u8 to i32 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:18:5 | -18 | 1u8 as i32; +LL | 1u8 as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i32::from(1u8)` error: casting u8 to i64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:19:5 | -19 | 1u8 as i64; +LL | 1u8 as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i64::from(1u8)` error: casting u8 to u16 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:20:5 | -20 | 1u8 as u16; +LL | 1u8 as u16; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u16::from(1u8)` error: casting u8 to u32 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:21:5 | -21 | 1u8 as u32; +LL | 1u8 as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u32::from(1u8)` error: casting u8 to u64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:22:5 | -22 | 1u8 as u64; +LL | 1u8 as u64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u64::from(1u8)` error: casting i16 to i32 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:23:5 | -23 | 1i16 as i32; +LL | 1i16 as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i32::from(1i16)` error: casting i16 to i64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:24:5 | -24 | 1i16 as i64; +LL | 1i16 as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i64::from(1i16)` error: casting u16 to i32 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:25:5 | -25 | 1u16 as i32; +LL | 1u16 as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i32::from(1u16)` error: casting u16 to i64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:26:5 | -26 | 1u16 as i64; +LL | 1u16 as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i64::from(1u16)` error: casting u16 to u32 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:27:5 | -27 | 1u16 as u32; +LL | 1u16 as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u32::from(1u16)` error: casting u16 to u64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:28:5 | -28 | 1u16 as u64; +LL | 1u16 as u64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u64::from(1u16)` error: casting i32 to i64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:29:5 | -29 | 1i32 as i64; +LL | 1i32 as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i64::from(1i32)` error: casting u32 to i64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:30:5 | -30 | 1u32 as i64; +LL | 1u32 as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i64::from(1u32)` error: casting u32 to u64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/cast_lossless_integer.rs:31:5 | -31 | 1u32 as u64; +LL | 1u32 as u64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `u64::from(1u32)` error: aborting due to 18 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/cast_size.stderr b/tests/ui/cast_size.stderr index 9f658d4052367..eab1014128abf 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cast_size.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cast_size.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: casting isize to i8 may truncate the value --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:20:5 | -20 | 1isize as i8; +LL | 1isize as i8; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cast-possible-truncation` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: casting isize to i8 may truncate the value error: casting isize to f64 causes a loss of precision on targets with 64-bit wide pointers (isize is 64 bits wide, but f64's mantissa is only 52 bits wide) --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:21:5 | -21 | 1isize as f64; +LL | 1isize as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cast-precision-loss` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -17,31 +17,31 @@ error: casting isize to f64 causes a loss of precision on targets with 64-bit wi error: casting usize to f64 causes a loss of precision on targets with 64-bit wide pointers (usize is 64 bits wide, but f64's mantissa is only 52 bits wide) --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:22:5 | -22 | 1usize as f64; +LL | 1usize as f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting isize to f32 causes a loss of precision (isize is 32 or 64 bits wide, but f32's mantissa is only 23 bits wide) --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:23:5 | -23 | 1isize as f32; +LL | 1isize as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting usize to f32 causes a loss of precision (usize is 32 or 64 bits wide, but f32's mantissa is only 23 bits wide) --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:24:5 | -24 | 1usize as f32; +LL | 1usize as f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting isize to i32 may truncate the value on targets with 64-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:25:5 | -25 | 1isize as i32; +LL | 1isize as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting isize to u32 may lose the sign of the value --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:26:5 | -26 | 1isize as u32; +LL | 1isize as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cast-sign-loss` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -49,25 +49,25 @@ error: casting isize to u32 may lose the sign of the value error: casting isize to u32 may truncate the value on targets with 64-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:26:5 | -26 | 1isize as u32; +LL | 1isize as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting usize to u32 may truncate the value on targets with 64-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:27:5 | -27 | 1usize as u32; +LL | 1usize as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting usize to i32 may truncate the value on targets with 64-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:28:5 | -28 | 1usize as i32; +LL | 1usize as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting usize to i32 may wrap around the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:28:5 | -28 | 1usize as i32; +LL | 1usize as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cast-possible-wrap` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -75,49 +75,49 @@ error: casting usize to i32 may wrap around the value on targets with 32-bit wid error: casting i64 to isize may truncate the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:30:5 | -30 | 1i64 as isize; +LL | 1i64 as isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting i64 to usize may lose the sign of the value --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:31:5 | -31 | 1i64 as usize; +LL | 1i64 as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting i64 to usize may truncate the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:31:5 | -31 | 1i64 as usize; +LL | 1i64 as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting u64 to isize may truncate the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:32:5 | -32 | 1u64 as isize; +LL | 1u64 as isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting u64 to isize may wrap around the value on targets with 64-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:32:5 | -32 | 1u64 as isize; +LL | 1u64 as isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting u64 to usize may truncate the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:33:5 | -33 | 1u64 as usize; +LL | 1u64 as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting u32 to isize may wrap around the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:34:5 | -34 | 1u32 as isize; +LL | 1u32 as isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: casting i32 to usize may lose the sign of the value --> $DIR/cast_size.rs:37:5 | -37 | 1i32 as usize; +LL | 1i32 as usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 19 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.stderr b/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.stderr index a6a27bd2ee8fd..233aafc3c7938 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cfg_attr_rustfmt.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: `cfg_attr` is deprecated for rustfmt and got replaced by tool_attributes --> $DIR/cfg_attr_rustfmt.rs:25:5 | -25 | #[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt::skip)] +LL | #[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt::skip)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `#[rustfmt::skip]` | = note: `-D clippy::deprecated-cfg-attr` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ error: `cfg_attr` is deprecated for rustfmt and got replaced by tool_attributes error: `cfg_attr` is deprecated for rustfmt and got replaced by tool_attributes --> $DIR/cfg_attr_rustfmt.rs:29:1 | -29 | #[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt_skip)] +LL | #[cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt_skip)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `#[rustfmt::skip]` error: `cfg_attr` is deprecated for rustfmt and got replaced by tool_attributes --> $DIR/cfg_attr_rustfmt.rs:35:5 | -35 | #![cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt_skip)] +LL | #![cfg_attr(rustfmt, rustfmt_skip)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `#![rustfmt::skip]` error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/char_lit_as_u8.stderr b/tests/ui/char_lit_as_u8.stderr index cee27df2a7df2..a577c55d26139 100644 --- a/tests/ui/char_lit_as_u8.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/char_lit_as_u8.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: casting character literal to u8. `char`s are 4 bytes wide in rust, so casting to u8 truncates them --> $DIR/char_lit_as_u8.rs:13:13 | -13 | let c = 'a' as u8; +LL | let c = 'a' as u8; | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::char-lit-as-u8` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/checked_unwrap.stderr b/tests/ui/checked_unwrap.stderr index bce37d5022684..7e6a487ad1e6c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/checked_unwrap.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/checked_unwrap.stderr @@ -1,313 +1,313 @@ error: You checked before that `unwrap()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:16:9 | -15 | if x.is_some() { +LL | if x.is_some() { | ----------- the check is happening here -16 | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^ | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:10:35 | -10 | #![deny(clippy::panicking_unwrap, clippy::unnecessary_unwrap)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::panicking_unwrap, clippy::unnecessary_unwrap)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:18:9 | -15 | if x.is_some() { +LL | if x.is_some() { | ----------- because of this check ... -18 | x.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^ | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:10:9 | -10 | #![deny(clippy::panicking_unwrap, clippy::unnecessary_unwrap)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::panicking_unwrap, clippy::unnecessary_unwrap)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:21:9 | -20 | if x.is_none() { +LL | if x.is_none() { | ----------- because of this check -21 | x.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:23:9 | -20 | if x.is_none() { +LL | if x.is_none() { | ----------- the check is happening here ... -23 | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:27:9 | -26 | if x.is_ok() { +LL | if x.is_ok() { | --------- the check is happening here -27 | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap_err()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:28:9 | -26 | if x.is_ok() { +LL | if x.is_ok() { | --------- because of this check -27 | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary -28 | x.unwrap_err(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap_err(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:30:9 | -26 | if x.is_ok() { +LL | if x.is_ok() { | --------- because of this check ... -30 | x.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap_err()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:31:9 | -26 | if x.is_ok() { +LL | if x.is_ok() { | --------- the check is happening here ... -31 | x.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:34:9 | -33 | if x.is_err() { +LL | if x.is_err() { | ---------- because of this check -34 | x.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap_err()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:35:9 | -33 | if x.is_err() { +LL | if x.is_err() { | ---------- the check is happening here -34 | x.unwrap(); // will panic -35 | x.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:37:9 | -33 | if x.is_err() { +LL | if x.is_err() { | ---------- the check is happening here ... -37 | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap_err()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:38:9 | -33 | if x.is_err() { +LL | if x.is_err() { | ---------- because of this check ... -38 | x.unwrap_err(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap_err(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:55:9 | -54 | if x.is_ok() && y.is_err() { +LL | if x.is_ok() && y.is_err() { | --------- the check is happening here -55 | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap_err()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:56:9 | -54 | if x.is_ok() && y.is_err() { +LL | if x.is_ok() && y.is_err() { | --------- because of this check -55 | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary -56 | x.unwrap_err(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap_err(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:57:9 | -54 | if x.is_ok() && y.is_err() { +LL | if x.is_ok() && y.is_err() { | ---------- because of this check ... -57 | y.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | y.unwrap(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap_err()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:58:9 | -54 | if x.is_ok() && y.is_err() { +LL | if x.is_ok() && y.is_err() { | ---------- the check is happening here ... -58 | y.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary +LL | y.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:72:9 | -67 | if x.is_ok() || y.is_ok() { +LL | if x.is_ok() || y.is_ok() { | --------- because of this check ... -72 | x.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap_err()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:73:9 | -67 | if x.is_ok() || y.is_ok() { +LL | if x.is_ok() || y.is_ok() { | --------- the check is happening here ... -73 | x.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:74:9 | -67 | if x.is_ok() || y.is_ok() { +LL | if x.is_ok() || y.is_ok() { | --------- because of this check ... -74 | y.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | y.unwrap(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap_err()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:75:9 | -67 | if x.is_ok() || y.is_ok() { +LL | if x.is_ok() || y.is_ok() { | --------- the check is happening here ... -75 | y.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary +LL | y.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:79:9 | -78 | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { | --------- the check is happening here -79 | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap_err()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:80:9 | -78 | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { | --------- because of this check -79 | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary -80 | x.unwrap_err(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap_err(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:81:9 | -78 | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { | --------- because of this check ... -81 | y.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | y.unwrap(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap_err()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:82:9 | -78 | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { | --------- the check is happening here ... -82 | y.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary +LL | y.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:83:9 | -78 | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { | ---------- the check is happening here ... -83 | z.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | z.unwrap(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap_err()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:84:9 | -78 | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() && !(y.is_ok() || z.is_err()) { | ---------- because of this check ... -84 | z.unwrap_err(); // will panic +LL | z.unwrap_err(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:92:9 | -86 | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { | --------- because of this check ... -92 | x.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | x.unwrap(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap_err()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:93:9 | -86 | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { | --------- the check is happening here ... -93 | x.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary +LL | x.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:94:9 | -86 | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { | --------- the check is happening here ... -94 | y.unwrap(); // unnecessary +LL | y.unwrap(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap_err()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:95:9 | -86 | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { | --------- because of this check ... -95 | y.unwrap_err(); // will panic +LL | y.unwrap_err(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:96:9 | -86 | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { | ---------- because of this check ... -96 | z.unwrap(); // will panic +LL | z.unwrap(); // will panic | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap_err()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:97:9 | -86 | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { +LL | if x.is_ok() || !(y.is_ok() && z.is_err()) { | ---------- the check is happening here ... -97 | z.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary +LL | z.unwrap_err(); // unnecessary | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: You checked before that `unwrap()` cannot fail. Instead of checking and unwrapping, it's better to use `if let` or `match`. - --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:105:13 - | -104 | if x.is_some() { - | ----------- the check is happening here -105 | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary - | ^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:105:13 + | +LL | if x.is_some() { + | ----------- the check is happening here +LL | x.unwrap(); // unnecessary + | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: This call to `unwrap()` will always panic. - --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:107:13 - | -104 | if x.is_some() { - | ----------- because of this check + --> $DIR/checked_unwrap.rs:107:13 + | +LL | if x.is_some() { + | ----------- because of this check ... -107 | x.unwrap(); // will panic - | ^^^^^^^^^^ +LL | x.unwrap(); // will panic + | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 34 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/cmp_nan.stderr b/tests/ui/cmp_nan.stderr index 6838e6ad7aefa..2a7772308b80c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cmp_nan.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cmp_nan.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:14:5 | -14 | x == std::f32::NAN; +LL | x == std::f32::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cmp-nan` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,67 +9,67 @@ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:15:5 | -15 | x != std::f32::NAN; +LL | x != std::f32::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:16:5 | -16 | x < std::f32::NAN; +LL | x < std::f32::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:17:5 | -17 | x > std::f32::NAN; +LL | x > std::f32::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:18:5 | -18 | x <= std::f32::NAN; +LL | x <= std::f32::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:19:5 | -19 | x >= std::f32::NAN; +LL | x >= std::f32::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:22:5 | -22 | y == std::f64::NAN; +LL | y == std::f64::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:23:5 | -23 | y != std::f64::NAN; +LL | y != std::f64::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:24:5 | -24 | y < std::f64::NAN; +LL | y < std::f64::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:25:5 | -25 | y > std::f64::NAN; +LL | y > std::f64::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:26:5 | -26 | y <= std::f64::NAN; +LL | y <= std::f64::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: doomed comparison with NAN, use `std::{f32,f64}::is_nan()` instead --> $DIR/cmp_nan.rs:27:5 | -27 | y >= std::f64::NAN; +LL | y >= std::f64::NAN; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 12 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/cmp_null.stderr b/tests/ui/cmp_null.stderr index 5038298d9c46c..68789b5b6358c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cmp_null.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cmp_null.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Comparing with null is better expressed by the .is_null() method --> $DIR/cmp_null.rs:18:8 | -18 | if p == ptr::null() { +LL | if p == ptr::null() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::cmp-null` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: Comparing with null is better expressed by the .is_null() method error: Comparing with null is better expressed by the .is_null() method --> $DIR/cmp_null.rs:23:8 | -23 | if m == ptr::null_mut() { +LL | if m == ptr::null_mut() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/cmp_owned.stderr b/tests/ui/cmp_owned.stderr index 2d06f736967f4..9177c6bd73ed6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cmp_owned.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cmp_owned.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this creates an owned instance just for comparison --> $DIR/cmp_owned.rs:14:14 | -14 | x != "foo".to_string(); +LL | x != "foo".to_string(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `"foo"` | = note: `-D clippy::cmp-owned` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,49 +9,49 @@ error: this creates an owned instance just for comparison error: this creates an owned instance just for comparison --> $DIR/cmp_owned.rs:16:9 | -16 | "foo".to_string() != x; +LL | "foo".to_string() != x; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `"foo"` error: this creates an owned instance just for comparison --> $DIR/cmp_owned.rs:23:10 | -23 | x != "foo".to_owned(); +LL | x != "foo".to_owned(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `"foo"` error: this creates an owned instance just for comparison --> $DIR/cmp_owned.rs:25:10 | -25 | x != String::from("foo"); +LL | x != String::from("foo"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `"foo"` error: this creates an owned instance just for comparison --> $DIR/cmp_owned.rs:29:5 | -29 | Foo.to_owned() == Foo; +LL | Foo.to_owned() == Foo; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Foo` error: this creates an owned instance just for comparison --> $DIR/cmp_owned.rs:31:30 | -31 | "abc".chars().filter(|c| c.to_owned() != 'X'); +LL | "abc".chars().filter(|c| c.to_owned() != 'X'); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `*c` error: this creates an owned instance just for comparison --> $DIR/cmp_owned.rs:38:5 | -38 | y.to_owned() == *x; +LL | y.to_owned() == *x; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ try implementing the comparison without allocating error: this creates an owned instance just for comparison --> $DIR/cmp_owned.rs:43:5 | -43 | y.to_owned() == **x; +LL | y.to_owned() == **x; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ try implementing the comparison without allocating error: this creates an owned instance just for comparison --> $DIR/cmp_owned.rs:50:9 | -50 | self.to_owned() == *other +LL | self.to_owned() == *other | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ try implementing the comparison without allocating error: aborting due to 9 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/collapsible_if.stderr b/tests/ui/collapsible_if.stderr index 1884045a2db45..2c60234eb5d5d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/collapsible_if.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/collapsible_if.stderr @@ -1,260 +1,260 @@ error: this if statement can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:15:5 | -15 | / if x == "hello" { -16 | | if y == "world" { -17 | | println!("Hello world!"); -18 | | } -19 | | } +LL | / if x == "hello" { +LL | | if y == "world" { +LL | | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::collapsible-if` implied by `-D warnings` help: try | -15 | if x == "hello" && y == "world" { -16 | println!("Hello world!"); -17 | } +LL | if x == "hello" && y == "world" { +LL | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | } | error: this if statement can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:21:5 | -21 | / if x == "hello" || x == "world" { -22 | | if y == "world" || y == "hello" { -23 | | println!("Hello world!"); -24 | | } -25 | | } +LL | / if x == "hello" || x == "world" { +LL | | if y == "world" || y == "hello" { +LL | | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -21 | if (x == "hello" || x == "world") && (y == "world" || y == "hello") { -22 | println!("Hello world!"); -23 | } +LL | if (x == "hello" || x == "world") && (y == "world" || y == "hello") { +LL | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | } | error: this if statement can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:27:5 | -27 | / if x == "hello" && x == "world" { -28 | | if y == "world" || y == "hello" { -29 | | println!("Hello world!"); -30 | | } -31 | | } +LL | / if x == "hello" && x == "world" { +LL | | if y == "world" || y == "hello" { +LL | | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -27 | if x == "hello" && x == "world" && (y == "world" || y == "hello") { -28 | println!("Hello world!"); -29 | } +LL | if x == "hello" && x == "world" && (y == "world" || y == "hello") { +LL | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | } | error: this if statement can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:33:5 | -33 | / if x == "hello" || x == "world" { -34 | | if y == "world" && y == "hello" { -35 | | println!("Hello world!"); -36 | | } -37 | | } +LL | / if x == "hello" || x == "world" { +LL | | if y == "world" && y == "hello" { +LL | | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -33 | if (x == "hello" || x == "world") && y == "world" && y == "hello" { -34 | println!("Hello world!"); -35 | } +LL | if (x == "hello" || x == "world") && y == "world" && y == "hello" { +LL | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | } | error: this if statement can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:39:5 | -39 | / if x == "hello" && x == "world" { -40 | | if y == "world" && y == "hello" { -41 | | println!("Hello world!"); -42 | | } -43 | | } +LL | / if x == "hello" && x == "world" { +LL | | if y == "world" && y == "hello" { +LL | | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -39 | if x == "hello" && x == "world" && y == "world" && y == "hello" { -40 | println!("Hello world!"); -41 | } +LL | if x == "hello" && x == "world" && y == "world" && y == "hello" { +LL | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | } | error: this if statement can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:45:5 | -45 | / if 42 == 1337 { -46 | | if 'a' != 'A' { -47 | | println!("world!") -48 | | } -49 | | } +LL | / if 42 == 1337 { +LL | | if 'a' != 'A' { +LL | | println!("world!") +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -45 | if 42 == 1337 && 'a' != 'A' { -46 | println!("world!") -47 | } +LL | if 42 == 1337 && 'a' != 'A' { +LL | println!("world!") +LL | } | error: this `else { if .. }` block can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:54:12 | -54 | } else { +LL | } else { | ____________^ -55 | | if y == "world" { -56 | | println!("world!") -57 | | } -58 | | } +LL | | if y == "world" { +LL | | println!("world!") +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -54 | } else if y == "world" { -55 | println!("world!") -56 | } +LL | } else if y == "world" { +LL | println!("world!") +LL | } | error: this `else { if .. }` block can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:62:12 | -62 | } else { +LL | } else { | ____________^ -63 | | if let Some(42) = Some(42) { -64 | | println!("world!") -65 | | } -66 | | } +LL | | if let Some(42) = Some(42) { +LL | | println!("world!") +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -62 | } else if let Some(42) = Some(42) { -63 | println!("world!") -64 | } +LL | } else if let Some(42) = Some(42) { +LL | println!("world!") +LL | } | error: this `else { if .. }` block can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:70:12 | -70 | } else { +LL | } else { | ____________^ -71 | | if y == "world" { -72 | | println!("world") -73 | | } +LL | | if y == "world" { +LL | | println!("world") +LL | | } ... | -76 | | } -77 | | } +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -70 | } else if y == "world" { -71 | println!("world") -72 | } -73 | else { -74 | println!("!") -75 | } +LL | } else if y == "world" { +LL | println!("world") +LL | } +LL | else { +LL | println!("!") +LL | } | error: this `else { if .. }` block can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:81:12 | -81 | } else { +LL | } else { | ____________^ -82 | | if let Some(42) = Some(42) { -83 | | println!("world") -84 | | } +LL | | if let Some(42) = Some(42) { +LL | | println!("world") +LL | | } ... | -87 | | } -88 | | } +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -81 | } else if let Some(42) = Some(42) { -82 | println!("world") -83 | } -84 | else { -85 | println!("!") -86 | } +LL | } else if let Some(42) = Some(42) { +LL | println!("world") +LL | } +LL | else { +LL | println!("!") +LL | } | error: this `else { if .. }` block can be collapsed --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:92:12 | -92 | } else { +LL | } else { | ____________^ -93 | | if let Some(42) = Some(42) { -94 | | println!("world") -95 | | } +LL | | if let Some(42) = Some(42) { +LL | | println!("world") +LL | | } ... | -98 | | } -99 | | } +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -92 | } else if let Some(42) = Some(42) { -93 | println!("world") -94 | } -95 | else { -96 | println!("!") -97 | } +LL | } else if let Some(42) = Some(42) { +LL | println!("world") +LL | } +LL | else { +LL | println!("!") +LL | } | error: this `else { if .. }` block can be collapsed - --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:103:12 - | -103 | } else { - | ____________^ -104 | | if x == "hello" { -105 | | println!("world") -106 | | } -... | -109 | | } -110 | | } - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:103:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | if x == "hello" { +LL | | println!("world") +LL | | } +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try - | -103 | } else if x == "hello" { -104 | println!("world") -105 | } -106 | else { -107 | println!("!") -108 | } - | + | +LL | } else if x == "hello" { +LL | println!("world") +LL | } +LL | else { +LL | println!("!") +LL | } + | error: this `else { if .. }` block can be collapsed - --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:114:12 - | -114 | } else { - | ____________^ -115 | | if let Some(42) = Some(42) { -116 | | println!("world") -117 | | } -... | -120 | | } -121 | | } - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:114:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | if let Some(42) = Some(42) { +LL | | println!("world") +LL | | } +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try - | -114 | } else if let Some(42) = Some(42) { -115 | println!("world") -116 | } -117 | else { -118 | println!("!") -119 | } - | + | +LL | } else if let Some(42) = Some(42) { +LL | println!("world") +LL | } +LL | else { +LL | println!("!") +LL | } + | error: this if statement can be collapsed - --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:173:5 - | -173 | / if x == "hello" { -174 | | if y == "world" { // Collapsible -175 | | println!("Hello world!"); -176 | | } -177 | | } - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/collapsible_if.rs:173:5 + | +LL | / if x == "hello" { +LL | | if y == "world" { // Collapsible +LL | | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try - | -173 | if x == "hello" && y == "world" { // Collapsible -174 | println!("Hello world!"); -175 | } - | + | +LL | if x == "hello" && y == "world" { // Collapsible +LL | println!("Hello world!"); +LL | } + | error: aborting due to 14 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/complex_types.stderr b/tests/ui/complex_types.stderr index 80f133fd1ce8d..8f46d38921d9f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/complex_types.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/complex_types.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:16:12 | -16 | const CST: (u32, (u32, (u32, (u32, u32)))) = (0, (0, (0, (0, 0)))); +LL | const CST: (u32, (u32, (u32, (u32, u32)))) = (0, (0, (0, (0, 0)))); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::type-complexity` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,85 +9,85 @@ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:17:12 | -17 | static ST: (u32, (u32, (u32, (u32, u32)))) = (0, (0, (0, (0, 0)))); +LL | static ST: (u32, (u32, (u32, (u32, u32)))) = (0, (0, (0, (0, 0)))); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:20:8 | -20 | f: Vec>>, +LL | f: Vec>>, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:23:11 | -23 | struct TS(Vec>>); +LL | struct TS(Vec>>); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:26:11 | -26 | Tuple(Vec>>), +LL | Tuple(Vec>>), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:27:17 | -27 | Struct { f: Vec>> }, +LL | Struct { f: Vec>> }, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:31:14 | -31 | const A: (u32, (u32, (u32, (u32, u32)))) = (0, (0, (0, (0, 0)))); +LL | const A: (u32, (u32, (u32, (u32, u32)))) = (0, (0, (0, (0, 0)))); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:32:30 | -32 | fn impl_method(&self, p: Vec>>) {} +LL | fn impl_method(&self, p: Vec>>) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:36:14 | -36 | const A: Vec>>; +LL | const A: Vec>>; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:37:14 | -37 | type B = Vec>>; +LL | type B = Vec>>; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:38:25 | -38 | fn method(&self, p: Vec>>); +LL | fn method(&self, p: Vec>>); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:39:29 | -39 | fn def_method(&self, p: Vec>>) {} +LL | fn def_method(&self, p: Vec>>) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:42:15 | -42 | fn test1() -> Vec>> { +LL | fn test1() -> Vec>> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:46:14 | -46 | fn test2(_x: Vec>>) {} +LL | fn test2(_x: Vec>>) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: very complex type used. Consider factoring parts into `type` definitions --> $DIR/complex_types.rs:49:13 | -49 | let _y: Vec>> = vec![]; +LL | let _y: Vec>> = vec![]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 15 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/const_static_lifetime.stderr b/tests/ui/const_static_lifetime.stderr index ba53d0718fcb5..b3fabb3522f2e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/const_static_lifetime.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/const_static_lifetime.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:13:17 | -13 | const VAR_ONE: &'static str = "Test constant #1"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. +LL | const VAR_ONE: &'static str = "Test constant #1"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` | = note: `-D clippy::const-static-lifetime` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,73 +9,73 @@ error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:17:21 | -17 | const VAR_THREE: &[&'static str] = &["one", "two"]; // ERROR Consider removing 'static +LL | const VAR_THREE: &[&'static str] = &["one", "two"]; // ERROR Consider removing 'static | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:19:32 | -19 | const VAR_FOUR: (&str, (&str, &'static str), &'static str) = ("on", ("th", "th"), "on"); // ERROR Consider removing 'static +LL | const VAR_FOUR: (&str, (&str, &'static str), &'static str) = ("on", ("th", "th"), "on"); // ERROR Consider removing 'static | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:19:47 | -19 | const VAR_FOUR: (&str, (&str, &'static str), &'static str) = ("on", ("th", "th"), "on"); // ERROR Consider removing 'static +LL | const VAR_FOUR: (&str, (&str, &'static str), &'static str) = ("on", ("th", "th"), "on"); // ERROR Consider removing 'static | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:21:18 | -21 | const VAR_FIVE: &'static [&[&'static str]] = &[&["test"], &["other one"]]; // ERROR Consider removing 'static +LL | const VAR_FIVE: &'static [&[&'static str]] = &[&["test"], &["other one"]]; // ERROR Consider removing 'static | -^^^^^^^------------------ help: consider removing `'static`: `&[&[&'static str]]` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:21:30 | -21 | const VAR_FIVE: &'static [&[&'static str]] = &[&["test"], &["other one"]]; // ERROR Consider removing 'static +LL | const VAR_FIVE: &'static [&[&'static str]] = &[&["test"], &["other one"]]; // ERROR Consider removing 'static | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:23:17 | -23 | const VAR_SIX: &'static u8 = &5; +LL | const VAR_SIX: &'static u8 = &5; | -^^^^^^^--- help: consider removing `'static`: `&u8` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:25:29 | -25 | const VAR_SEVEN: &[&(&str, &'static [&'static str])] = &[&("one", &["other one"])]; +LL | const VAR_SEVEN: &[&(&str, &'static [&'static str])] = &[&("one", &["other one"])]; | -^^^^^^^--------------- help: consider removing `'static`: `&[&'static str]` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:25:39 | -25 | const VAR_SEVEN: &[&(&str, &'static [&'static str])] = &[&("one", &["other one"])]; +LL | const VAR_SEVEN: &[&(&str, &'static [&'static str])] = &[&("one", &["other one"])]; | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&str` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:27:20 | -27 | const VAR_HEIGHT: &'static Foo = &Foo {}; +LL | const VAR_HEIGHT: &'static Foo = &Foo {}; | -^^^^^^^---- help: consider removing `'static`: `&Foo` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:29:19 | -29 | const VAR_SLICE: &'static [u8] = b"Test constant #1"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. +LL | const VAR_SLICE: &'static [u8] = b"Test constant #1"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^----- help: consider removing `'static`: `&[u8]` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:31:19 | -31 | const VAR_TUPLE: &'static (u8, u8) = &(1, 2); // ERROR Consider removing 'static. +LL | const VAR_TUPLE: &'static (u8, u8) = &(1, 2); // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^--------- help: consider removing `'static`: `&(u8, u8)` error: Constants have by default a `'static` lifetime --> $DIR/const_static_lifetime.rs:33:19 | -33 | const VAR_ARRAY: &'static [u8; 1] = b"T"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. +LL | const VAR_ARRAY: &'static [u8; 1] = b"T"; // ERROR Consider removing 'static. | -^^^^^^^-------- help: consider removing `'static`: `&[u8; 1]` error: aborting due to 13 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/copies.stderr b/tests/ui/copies.stderr index e41fac0f68699..659abf6fa7e72 100644 --- a/tests/ui/copies.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/copies.stderr @@ -1,392 +1,392 @@ error: this `if` has identical blocks --> $DIR/copies.rs:50:12 | -50 | } else { +LL | } else { | ____________^ -51 | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block -52 | | Foo { bar: 42 }; -53 | | 0..10; +LL | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block +LL | | Foo { bar: 42 }; +LL | | 0..10; ... | -58 | | foo(); -59 | | } +LL | | foo(); +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::if-same-then-else` implied by `-D warnings` note: same as this --> $DIR/copies.rs:42:13 | -42 | if true { +LL | if true { | _____________^ -43 | | Foo { bar: 42 }; -44 | | 0..10; -45 | | ..; +LL | | Foo { bar: 42 }; +LL | | 0..10; +LL | | ..; ... | -49 | | foo(); -50 | | } else { +LL | | foo(); +LL | | } else { | |_____^ error: this `match` has identical arm bodies - --> $DIR/copies.rs:96:14 - | -96 | _ => { - | ______________^ -97 | | //~ ERROR match arms have same body -98 | | foo(); -99 | | let mut a = 42 + [23].len() as i32; -... | -104 | | a -105 | | }, - | |_________^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::match-same-arms` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/copies.rs:96:14 + | +LL | _ => { + | ______________^ +LL | | //~ ERROR match arms have same body +LL | | foo(); +LL | | let mut a = 42 + [23].len() as i32; +... | +LL | | a +LL | | }, + | |_________^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::match-same-arms` implied by `-D warnings` note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:87:15 - | -87 | 42 => { - | _______________^ -88 | | foo(); -89 | | let mut a = 42 + [23].len() as i32; -90 | | if true { -... | -94 | | a -95 | | }, - | |_________^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:87:15 + | +LL | 42 => { + | _______________^ +LL | | foo(); +LL | | let mut a = 42 + [23].len() as i32; +LL | | if true { +... | +LL | | a +LL | | }, + | |_________^ note: `42` has the same arm body as the `_` wildcard, consider removing it` - --> $DIR/copies.rs:87:15 - | -87 | 42 => { - | _______________^ -88 | | foo(); -89 | | let mut a = 42 + [23].len() as i32; -90 | | if true { -... | -94 | | a -95 | | }, - | |_________^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:87:15 + | +LL | 42 => { + | _______________^ +LL | | foo(); +LL | | let mut a = 42 + [23].len() as i32; +LL | | if true { +... | +LL | | a +LL | | }, + | |_________^ error: this `match` has identical arm bodies - --> $DIR/copies.rs:111:14 - | -111 | _ => 0, //~ ERROR match arms have same body - | ^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:111:14 + | +LL | _ => 0, //~ ERROR match arms have same body + | ^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:109:19 - | -109 | Abc::A => 0, - | ^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:109:19 + | +LL | Abc::A => 0, + | ^ note: `Abc::A` has the same arm body as the `_` wildcard, consider removing it` - --> $DIR/copies.rs:109:19 - | -109 | Abc::A => 0, - | ^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:109:19 + | +LL | Abc::A => 0, + | ^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/copies.rs:120:12 - | -120 | } else { - | ____________^ -121 | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block -122 | | 42 -123 | | }; - | |_____^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:120:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block +LL | | 42 +LL | | }; + | |_____^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:118:21 - | -118 | let _ = if true { - | _____________________^ -119 | | 42 -120 | | } else { - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:118:21 + | +LL | let _ = if true { + | _____________________^ +LL | | 42 +LL | | } else { + | |_____^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/copies.rs:134:12 - | -134 | } else { - | ____________^ -135 | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block -136 | | for _ in &[42] { -137 | | let foo: &Option<_> = &Some::(42); -... | -143 | | } -144 | | } - | |_____^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:134:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block +LL | | for _ in &[42] { +LL | | let foo: &Option<_> = &Some::(42); +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_____^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:125:13 - | -125 | if true { - | _____________^ -126 | | for _ in &[42] { -127 | | let foo: &Option<_> = &Some::(42); -128 | | if true { -... | -133 | | } -134 | | } else { - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:125:13 + | +LL | if true { + | _____________^ +LL | | for _ in &[42] { +LL | | let foo: &Option<_> = &Some::(42); +LL | | if true { +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } else { + | |_____^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/copies.rs:153:12 - | -153 | } else { - | ____________^ -154 | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block -155 | | let bar = if true { 42 } else { 43 }; -156 | | -... | -160 | | bar + 1; -161 | | } - | |_____^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:153:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block +LL | | let bar = if true { 42 } else { 43 }; +LL | | +... | +LL | | bar + 1; +LL | | } + | |_____^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:146:13 - | -146 | if true { - | _____________^ -147 | | let bar = if true { 42 } else { 43 }; -148 | | -149 | | while foo() { -... | -152 | | bar + 1; -153 | | } else { - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:146:13 + | +LL | if true { + | _____________^ +LL | | let bar = if true { 42 } else { 43 }; +LL | | +LL | | while foo() { +... | +LL | | bar + 1; +LL | | } else { + | |_____^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/copies.rs:183:12 - | -183 | } else { - | ____________^ -184 | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block -185 | | if let Some(a) = Some(42) {} -186 | | } - | |_____^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:183:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block +LL | | if let Some(a) = Some(42) {} +LL | | } + | |_____^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:181:13 - | -181 | if true { - | _____________^ -182 | | if let Some(a) = Some(42) {} -183 | | } else { - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:181:13 + | +LL | if true { + | _____________^ +LL | | if let Some(a) = Some(42) {} +LL | | } else { + | |_____^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/copies.rs:190:12 - | -190 | } else { - | ____________^ -191 | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block -192 | | if let (1, .., 3) = (1, 2, 3) {} -193 | | } - | |_____^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:190:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block +LL | | if let (1, .., 3) = (1, 2, 3) {} +LL | | } + | |_____^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:188:13 - | -188 | if true { - | _____________^ -189 | | if let (1, .., 3) = (1, 2, 3) {} -190 | | } else { - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:188:13 + | +LL | if true { + | _____________^ +LL | | if let (1, .., 3) = (1, 2, 3) {} +LL | | } else { + | |_____^ error: this `match` has identical arm bodies - --> $DIR/copies.rs:239:15 - | -239 | 51 => foo(), //~ ERROR match arms have same body - | ^^^^^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:239:15 + | +LL | 51 => foo(), //~ ERROR match arms have same body + | ^^^^^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:238:15 - | -238 | 42 => foo(), - | ^^^^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:238:15 + | +LL | 42 => foo(), + | ^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `42 | 51` - --> $DIR/copies.rs:238:15 - | -238 | 42 => foo(), - | ^^^^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:238:15 + | +LL | 42 => foo(), + | ^^^^^ error: this `match` has identical arm bodies - --> $DIR/copies.rs:245:17 - | -245 | None => 24, //~ ERROR match arms have same body - | ^^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:245:17 + | +LL | None => 24, //~ ERROR match arms have same body + | ^^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:244:20 - | -244 | Some(_) => 24, - | ^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:244:20 + | +LL | Some(_) => 24, + | ^^ note: consider refactoring into `Some(_) | None` - --> $DIR/copies.rs:244:20 - | -244 | Some(_) => 24, - | ^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:244:20 + | +LL | Some(_) => 24, + | ^^ error: this `match` has identical arm bodies - --> $DIR/copies.rs:267:28 - | -267 | (None, Some(a)) => bar(a), //~ ERROR match arms have same body - | ^^^^^^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:267:28 + | +LL | (None, Some(a)) => bar(a), //~ ERROR match arms have same body + | ^^^^^^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:266:28 - | -266 | (Some(a), None) => bar(a), - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:266:28 + | +LL | (Some(a), None) => bar(a), + | ^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `(Some(a), None) | (None, Some(a))` - --> $DIR/copies.rs:266:28 - | -266 | (Some(a), None) => bar(a), - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:266:28 + | +LL | (Some(a), None) => bar(a), + | ^^^^^^ error: this `match` has identical arm bodies - --> $DIR/copies.rs:273:26 - | -273 | (.., Some(a)) => bar(a), //~ ERROR match arms have same body - | ^^^^^^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:273:26 + | +LL | (.., Some(a)) => bar(a), //~ ERROR match arms have same body + | ^^^^^^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:272:26 - | -272 | (Some(a), ..) => bar(a), - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:272:26 + | +LL | (Some(a), ..) => bar(a), + | ^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `(Some(a), ..) | (.., Some(a))` - --> $DIR/copies.rs:272:26 - | -272 | (Some(a), ..) => bar(a), - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:272:26 + | +LL | (Some(a), ..) => bar(a), + | ^^^^^^ error: this `match` has identical arm bodies - --> $DIR/copies.rs:279:20 - | -279 | (.., 3) => 42, //~ ERROR match arms have same body - | ^^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:279:20 + | +LL | (.., 3) => 42, //~ ERROR match arms have same body + | ^^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:278:23 - | -278 | (1, .., 3) => 42, - | ^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:278:23 + | +LL | (1, .., 3) => 42, + | ^^ note: consider refactoring into `(1, .., 3) | (.., 3)` - --> $DIR/copies.rs:278:23 - | -278 | (1, .., 3) => 42, - | ^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:278:23 + | +LL | (1, .., 3) => 42, + | ^^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/copies.rs:285:12 - | -285 | } else { - | ____________^ -286 | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block -287 | | 0.0 -288 | | }; - | |_____^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:285:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block +LL | | 0.0 +LL | | }; + | |_____^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:283:21 - | -283 | let _ = if true { - | _____________________^ -284 | | 0.0 -285 | | } else { - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:283:21 + | +LL | let _ = if true { + | _____________________^ +LL | | 0.0 +LL | | } else { + | |_____^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/copies.rs:292:12 - | -292 | } else { - | ____________^ -293 | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block -294 | | -0.0 -295 | | }; - | |_____^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:292:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block +LL | | -0.0 +LL | | }; + | |_____^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:290:21 - | -290 | let _ = if true { - | _____________________^ -291 | | -0.0 -292 | | } else { - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:290:21 + | +LL | let _ = if true { + | _____________________^ +LL | | -0.0 +LL | | } else { + | |_____^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/copies.rs:305:12 - | -305 | } else { - | ____________^ -306 | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block -307 | | std::f32::NAN -308 | | }; - | |_____^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:305:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block +LL | | std::f32::NAN +LL | | }; + | |_____^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:303:21 - | -303 | let _ = if true { - | _____________________^ -304 | | std::f32::NAN -305 | | } else { - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:303:21 + | +LL | let _ = if true { + | _____________________^ +LL | | std::f32::NAN +LL | | } else { + | |_____^ error: this `if` has identical blocks - --> $DIR/copies.rs:323:12 - | -323 | } else { - | ____________^ -324 | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block -325 | | try!(Ok("foo")); -326 | | } - | |_____^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:323:12 + | +LL | } else { + | ____________^ +LL | | //~ ERROR same body as `if` block +LL | | try!(Ok("foo")); +LL | | } + | |_____^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:321:13 - | -321 | if true { - | _____________^ -322 | | try!(Ok("foo")); -323 | | } else { - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:321:13 + | +LL | if true { + | _____________^ +LL | | try!(Ok("foo")); +LL | | } else { + | |_____^ error: this `if` has the same condition as a previous if - --> $DIR/copies.rs:347:15 - | -347 | } else if b { - | ^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::ifs-same-cond` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/copies.rs:347:15 + | +LL | } else if b { + | ^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::ifs-same-cond` implied by `-D warnings` note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:346:8 - | -346 | if b { - | ^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:346:8 + | +LL | if b { + | ^ error: this `if` has the same condition as a previous if - --> $DIR/copies.rs:352:15 - | -352 | } else if a == 1 { - | ^^^^^^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:352:15 + | +LL | } else if a == 1 { + | ^^^^^^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:351:8 - | -351 | if a == 1 { - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:351:8 + | +LL | if a == 1 { + | ^^^^^^ error: this `if` has the same condition as a previous if - --> $DIR/copies.rs:358:15 - | -358 | } else if 2 * a == 1 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^ - | + --> $DIR/copies.rs:358:15 + | +LL | } else if 2 * a == 1 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/copies.rs:356:8 - | -356 | if 2 * a == 1 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/copies.rs:356:8 + | +LL | if 2 * a == 1 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 20 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/copy_iterator.stderr b/tests/ui/copy_iterator.stderr index ced9293d1dc92..34606df859592 100644 --- a/tests/ui/copy_iterator.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/copy_iterator.stderr @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ error: you are implementing `Iterator` on a `Copy` type --> $DIR/copy_iterator.rs:15:1 | -15 | / impl Iterator for Countdown { -16 | | type Item = u8; -17 | | -18 | | fn next(&mut self) -> Option { +LL | / impl Iterator for Countdown { +LL | | type Item = u8; +LL | | +LL | | fn next(&mut self) -> Option { ... | -23 | | } -24 | | } +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | = note: `-D clippy::copy-iterator` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/cstring.stderr b/tests/ui/cstring.stderr index 490a655ca2621..d2968eb9d180e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cstring.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cstring.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: you are getting the inner pointer of a temporary `CString` --> $DIR/cstring.rs:16:5 | -16 | CString::new("foo").unwrap().as_ptr(); +LL | CString::new("foo").unwrap().as_ptr(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::temporary_cstring_as_ptr)] on by default @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: you are getting the inner pointer of a temporary `CString` help: assign the `CString` to a variable to extend its lifetime --> $DIR/cstring.rs:16:5 | -16 | CString::new("foo").unwrap().as_ptr(); +LL | CString::new("foo").unwrap().as_ptr(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/cyclomatic_complexity.stderr b/tests/ui/cyclomatic_complexity.stderr index de9e5c77f1b2a..f8e3a54debda3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cyclomatic_complexity.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cyclomatic_complexity.stderr @@ -1,272 +1,272 @@ error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 28 --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:15:1 | -15 | / fn main() { -16 | | if true { -17 | | println!("a"); -18 | | } +LL | / fn main() { +LL | | if true { +LL | | println!("a"); +LL | | } ... | -96 | | } -97 | | } +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | = note: `-D clippy::cyclomatic-complexity` implied by `-D warnings` = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 7 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:100:1 - | -100 | / fn kaboom() { -101 | | let n = 0; -102 | | 'a: for i in 0..20 { -103 | | 'b: for j in i..20 { -... | -118 | | } -119 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:100:1 + | +LL | / fn kaboom() { +LL | | let n = 0; +LL | | 'a: for i in 0..20 { +LL | | 'b: for j in i..20 { +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 1 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:146:1 - | -146 | / fn lots_of_short_circuits() -> bool { -147 | | true && false && true && false && true && false && true -148 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:146:1 + | +LL | / fn lots_of_short_circuits() -> bool { +LL | | true && false && true && false && true && false && true +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 1 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:151:1 - | -151 | / fn lots_of_short_circuits2() -> bool { -152 | | true || false || true || false || true || false || true -153 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:151:1 + | +LL | / fn lots_of_short_circuits2() -> bool { +LL | | true || false || true || false || true || false || true +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 2 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:156:1 - | -156 | / fn baa() { -157 | | let x = || match 99 { -158 | | 0 => 0, -159 | | 1 => 1, -... | -170 | | } -171 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:156:1 + | +LL | / fn baa() { +LL | | let x = || match 99 { +LL | | 0 => 0, +LL | | 1 => 1, +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 2 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:157:13 - | -157 | let x = || match 99 { - | _____________^ -158 | | 0 => 0, -159 | | 1 => 1, -160 | | 2 => 2, -... | -164 | | _ => 42, -165 | | }; - | |_____^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:157:13 + | +LL | let x = || match 99 { + | _____________^ +LL | | 0 => 0, +LL | | 1 => 1, +LL | | 2 => 2, +... | +LL | | _ => 42, +LL | | }; + | |_____^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 2 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:174:1 - | -174 | / fn bar() { -175 | | match 99 { -176 | | 0 => println!("hi"), -177 | | _ => println!("bye"), -178 | | } -179 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:174:1 + | +LL | / fn bar() { +LL | | match 99 { +LL | | 0 => println!("hi"), +LL | | _ => println!("bye"), +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 2 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:193:1 - | -193 | / fn barr() { -194 | | match 99 { -195 | | 0 => println!("hi"), -196 | | 1 => println!("bla"), -... | -199 | | } -200 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:193:1 + | +LL | / fn barr() { +LL | | match 99 { +LL | | 0 => println!("hi"), +LL | | 1 => println!("bla"), +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 3 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:203:1 - | -203 | / fn barr2() { -204 | | match 99 { -205 | | 0 => println!("hi"), -206 | | 1 => println!("bla"), -... | -215 | | } -216 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:203:1 + | +LL | / fn barr2() { +LL | | match 99 { +LL | | 0 => println!("hi"), +LL | | 1 => println!("bla"), +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 2 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:219:1 - | -219 | / fn barrr() { -220 | | match 99 { -221 | | 0 => println!("hi"), -222 | | 1 => panic!("bla"), -... | -225 | | } -226 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:219:1 + | +LL | / fn barrr() { +LL | | match 99 { +LL | | 0 => println!("hi"), +LL | | 1 => panic!("bla"), +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 3 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:229:1 - | -229 | / fn barrr2() { -230 | | match 99 { -231 | | 0 => println!("hi"), -232 | | 1 => panic!("bla"), -... | -241 | | } -242 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:229:1 + | +LL | / fn barrr2() { +LL | | match 99 { +LL | | 0 => println!("hi"), +LL | | 1 => panic!("bla"), +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 2 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:245:1 - | -245 | / fn barrrr() { -246 | | match 99 { -247 | | 0 => println!("hi"), -248 | | 1 => println!("bla"), -... | -251 | | } -252 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:245:1 + | +LL | / fn barrrr() { +LL | | match 99 { +LL | | 0 => println!("hi"), +LL | | 1 => println!("bla"), +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 3 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:255:1 - | -255 | / fn barrrr2() { -256 | | match 99 { -257 | | 0 => println!("hi"), -258 | | 1 => println!("bla"), -... | -267 | | } -268 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:255:1 + | +LL | / fn barrrr2() { +LL | | match 99 { +LL | | 0 => println!("hi"), +LL | | 1 => println!("bla"), +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 2 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:271:1 - | -271 | / fn cake() { -272 | | if 4 == 5 { -273 | | println!("yea"); -274 | | } else { -... | -277 | | println!("whee"); -278 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:271:1 + | +LL | / fn cake() { +LL | | if 4 == 5 { +LL | | println!("yea"); +LL | | } else { +... | +LL | | println!("whee"); +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 4 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:281:1 - | -281 | / pub fn read_file(input_path: &str) -> String { -282 | | use std::fs::File; -283 | | use std::io::{Read, Write}; -284 | | use std::path::Path; -... | -306 | | } -307 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:281:1 + | +LL | / pub fn read_file(input_path: &str) -> String { +LL | | use std::fs::File; +LL | | use std::io::{Read, Write}; +LL | | use std::path::Path; +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 1 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:312:1 - | -312 | / fn void(void: Void) { -313 | | if true { -314 | | match void {} -315 | | } -316 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:312:1 + | +LL | / fn void(void: Void) { +LL | | if true { +LL | | match void {} +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 1 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:325:1 - | -325 | / fn try() -> Result { -326 | | match 5 { -327 | | 5 => Ok(5), -328 | | _ => return Err("bla"), -329 | | } -330 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:325:1 + | +LL | / fn try() -> Result { +LL | | match 5 { +LL | | 5 => Ok(5), +LL | | _ => return Err("bla"), +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 1 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:333:1 - | -333 | / fn try_again() -> Result { -334 | | let _ = try!(Ok(42)); -335 | | let _ = try!(Ok(43)); -336 | | let _ = try!(Ok(44)); -... | -345 | | } -346 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:333:1 + | +LL | / fn try_again() -> Result { +LL | | let _ = try!(Ok(42)); +LL | | let _ = try!(Ok(43)); +LL | | let _ = try!(Ok(44)); +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 1 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:349:1 - | -349 | / fn early() -> Result { -350 | | return Ok(5); -351 | | return Ok(5); -352 | | return Ok(5); -... | -358 | | return Ok(5); -359 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:349:1 + | +LL | / fn early() -> Result { +LL | | return Ok(5); +LL | | return Ok(5); +LL | | return Ok(5); +... | +LL | | return Ok(5); +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 8 - --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:363:1 - | -363 | / fn early_ret() -> i32 { -364 | | let a = if true { 42 } else { return 0; }; -365 | | let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; }; -366 | | let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; }; -... | -379 | | } -380 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions + --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity.rs:363:1 + | +LL | / fn early_ret() -> i32 { +LL | | let a = if true { 42 } else { return 0; }; +LL | | let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; }; +LL | | let a = if a < 99 { 42 } else { return 0; }; +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: you could split it up into multiple smaller functions error: aborting due to 20 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/cyclomatic_complexity_attr_used.stderr b/tests/ui/cyclomatic_complexity_attr_used.stderr index 3493c0d9ea54e..dde803880cabb 100644 --- a/tests/ui/cyclomatic_complexity_attr_used.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/cyclomatic_complexity_attr_used.stderr @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ error: the function has a cyclomatic complexity of 3 --> $DIR/cyclomatic_complexity_attr_used.rs:18:1 | -18 | / fn kaboom() { -19 | | if 42 == 43 { -20 | | panic!(); -21 | | } else if "cake" == "lie" { -22 | | println!("what?"); -23 | | } -24 | | } +LL | / fn kaboom() { +LL | | if 42 == 43 { +LL | | panic!(); +LL | | } else if "cake" == "lie" { +LL | | println!("what?"); +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | = note: `-D clippy::cyclomatic-complexity` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/decimal_literal_representation.stderr b/tests/ui/decimal_literal_representation.stderr index c68a25f3dc398..cc908ca11f358 100644 --- a/tests/ui/decimal_literal_representation.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/decimal_literal_representation.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: integer literal has a better hexadecimal representation --> $DIR/decimal_literal_representation.rs:25:9 | -25 | 32_773, // 0x8005 +LL | 32_773, // 0x8005 | ^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x8005` | = note: `-D clippy::decimal-literal-representation` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: integer literal has a better hexadecimal representation error: integer literal has a better hexadecimal representation --> $DIR/decimal_literal_representation.rs:26:9 | -26 | 65_280, // 0xFF00 +LL | 65_280, // 0xFF00 | ^^^^^^ help: consider: `0xFF00` error: integer literal has a better hexadecimal representation --> $DIR/decimal_literal_representation.rs:27:9 | -27 | 2_131_750_927, // 0x7F0F_F00F +LL | 2_131_750_927, // 0x7F0F_F00F | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x7F0F_F00F` error: integer literal has a better hexadecimal representation --> $DIR/decimal_literal_representation.rs:28:9 | -28 | 2_147_483_647, // 0x7FFF_FFFF +LL | 2_147_483_647, // 0x7FFF_FFFF | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x7FFF_FFFF` error: integer literal has a better hexadecimal representation --> $DIR/decimal_literal_representation.rs:29:9 | -29 | 4_042_322_160, // 0xF0F0_F0F0 +LL | 4_042_322_160, // 0xF0F0_F0F0 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0xF0F0_F0F0` error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/default_trait_access.stderr b/tests/ui/default_trait_access.stderr index b838f6a3bf4e0..9fcf359b72fc3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/default_trait_access.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/default_trait_access.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Calling std::string::String::default() is more clear than this expression --> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:17:22 | -17 | let s1: String = Default::default(); +LL | let s1: String = Default::default(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `std::string::String::default()` | = note: `-D clippy::default-trait-access` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,43 +9,43 @@ error: Calling std::string::String::default() is more clear than this expression error: Calling std::string::String::default() is more clear than this expression --> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:21:22 | -21 | let s3: String = D2::default(); +LL | let s3: String = D2::default(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `std::string::String::default()` error: Calling std::string::String::default() is more clear than this expression --> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:23:22 | -23 | let s4: String = std::default::Default::default(); +LL | let s4: String = std::default::Default::default(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `std::string::String::default()` error: Calling std::string::String::default() is more clear than this expression --> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:27:22 | -27 | let s6: String = default::Default::default(); +LL | let s6: String = default::Default::default(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `std::string::String::default()` error: Calling GenericDerivedDefault::default() is more clear than this expression --> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:37:46 | -37 | let s11: GenericDerivedDefault = Default::default(); +LL | let s11: GenericDerivedDefault = Default::default(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `GenericDerivedDefault::default()` error: Calling TupleDerivedDefault::default() is more clear than this expression --> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:43:36 | -43 | let s14: TupleDerivedDefault = Default::default(); +LL | let s14: TupleDerivedDefault = Default::default(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `TupleDerivedDefault::default()` error: Calling ArrayDerivedDefault::default() is more clear than this expression --> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:45:36 | -45 | let s15: ArrayDerivedDefault = Default::default(); +LL | let s15: ArrayDerivedDefault = Default::default(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `ArrayDerivedDefault::default()` error: Calling TupleStructDerivedDefault::default() is more clear than this expression --> $DIR/default_trait_access.rs:49:42 | -49 | let s17: TupleStructDerivedDefault = Default::default(); +LL | let s17: TupleStructDerivedDefault = Default::default(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `TupleStructDerivedDefault::default()` error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/deprecated.stderr b/tests/ui/deprecated.stderr index 335f6451e592c..3d1f016b9b952 100644 --- a/tests/ui/deprecated.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/deprecated.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: lint `str_to_string` has been removed: `using `str::to_string` is common even today and specialization will likely happen soon` --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:10:8 | -10 | #[warn(str_to_string)] +LL | #[warn(str_to_string)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D renamed-and-removed-lints` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: lint `str_to_string` has been removed: `using `str::to_string` is common error: lint `string_to_string` has been removed: `using `string::to_string` is common even today and specialization will likely happen soon` --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:11:8 | -11 | #[warn(string_to_string)] +LL | #[warn(string_to_string)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: lint `unstable_as_slice` has been removed: ``Vec::as_slice` has been stabilized in 1.7` --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:12:8 | -12 | #[warn(unstable_as_slice)] +LL | #[warn(unstable_as_slice)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: lint `unstable_as_mut_slice` has been removed: ``Vec::as_mut_slice` has been stabilized in 1.7` --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:13:8 | -13 | #[warn(unstable_as_mut_slice)] +LL | #[warn(unstable_as_mut_slice)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: lint `misaligned_transmute` has been removed: `this lint has been split into cast_ptr_alignment and transmute_ptr_to_ptr` --> $DIR/deprecated.rs:14:8 | -14 | #[warn(misaligned_transmute)] +LL | #[warn(misaligned_transmute)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/derive.stderr b/tests/ui/derive.stderr index dd36f773337c2..b9629005597f6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/derive.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/derive.stderr @@ -1,130 +1,130 @@ error: you are deriving `Hash` but have implemented `PartialEq` explicitly --> $DIR/derive.rs:25:10 | -25 | #[derive(Hash)] +LL | #[derive(Hash)] | ^^^^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::derive_hash_xor_eq)] on by default note: `PartialEq` implemented here --> $DIR/derive.rs:28:1 | -28 | / impl PartialEq for Bar { -29 | | fn eq(&self, _: &Bar) -> bool { -30 | | true -31 | | } -32 | | } +LL | / impl PartialEq for Bar { +LL | | fn eq(&self, _: &Bar) -> bool { +LL | | true +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ error: you are deriving `Hash` but have implemented `PartialEq` explicitly --> $DIR/derive.rs:34:10 | -34 | #[derive(Hash)] +LL | #[derive(Hash)] | ^^^^ | note: `PartialEq` implemented here --> $DIR/derive.rs:37:1 | -37 | / impl PartialEq for Baz { -38 | | fn eq(&self, _: &Baz) -> bool { -39 | | true -40 | | } -41 | | } +LL | / impl PartialEq for Baz { +LL | | fn eq(&self, _: &Baz) -> bool { +LL | | true +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ error: you are implementing `Hash` explicitly but have derived `PartialEq` --> $DIR/derive.rs:46:1 | -46 | / impl Hash for Bah { -47 | | fn hash(&self, _: &mut H) {} -48 | | } +LL | / impl Hash for Bah { +LL | | fn hash(&self, _: &mut H) {} +LL | | } | |_^ | note: `PartialEq` implemented here --> $DIR/derive.rs:43:10 | -43 | #[derive(PartialEq)] +LL | #[derive(PartialEq)] | ^^^^^^^^^ error: you are implementing `Clone` explicitly on a `Copy` type --> $DIR/derive.rs:53:1 | -53 | / impl Clone for Qux { -54 | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { -55 | | Qux -56 | | } -57 | | } +LL | / impl Clone for Qux { +LL | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { +LL | | Qux +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | = note: `-D clippy::expl-impl-clone-on-copy` implied by `-D warnings` note: consider deriving `Clone` or removing `Copy` --> $DIR/derive.rs:53:1 | -53 | / impl Clone for Qux { -54 | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { -55 | | Qux -56 | | } -57 | | } +LL | / impl Clone for Qux { +LL | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { +LL | | Qux +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ error: you are implementing `Clone` explicitly on a `Copy` type --> $DIR/derive.rs:77:1 | -77 | / impl<'a> Clone for Lt<'a> { -78 | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { -79 | | unimplemented!() -80 | | } -81 | | } +LL | / impl<'a> Clone for Lt<'a> { +LL | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | note: consider deriving `Clone` or removing `Copy` --> $DIR/derive.rs:77:1 | -77 | / impl<'a> Clone for Lt<'a> { -78 | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { -79 | | unimplemented!() -80 | | } -81 | | } +LL | / impl<'a> Clone for Lt<'a> { +LL | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ error: you are implementing `Clone` explicitly on a `Copy` type --> $DIR/derive.rs:89:1 | -89 | / impl Clone for BigArray { -90 | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { -91 | | unimplemented!() -92 | | } -93 | | } +LL | / impl Clone for BigArray { +LL | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | note: consider deriving `Clone` or removing `Copy` --> $DIR/derive.rs:89:1 | -89 | / impl Clone for BigArray { -90 | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { -91 | | unimplemented!() -92 | | } -93 | | } +LL | / impl Clone for BigArray { +LL | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ error: you are implementing `Clone` explicitly on a `Copy` type - --> $DIR/derive.rs:101:1 - | -101 | / impl Clone for FnPtr { -102 | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { -103 | | unimplemented!() -104 | | } -105 | | } - | |_^ - | + --> $DIR/derive.rs:101:1 + | +LL | / impl Clone for FnPtr { +LL | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ + | note: consider deriving `Clone` or removing `Copy` - --> $DIR/derive.rs:101:1 - | -101 | / impl Clone for FnPtr { -102 | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { -103 | | unimplemented!() -104 | | } -105 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/derive.rs:101:1 + | +LL | / impl Clone for FnPtr { +LL | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.stderr b/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.stderr index fea2bd1aa41e9..1cfec07c5603e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/diverging_sub_expression.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: sub-expression diverges --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:30:10 | -30 | b || diverge(); +LL | b || diverge(); | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::diverging-sub-expression` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ error: sub-expression diverges error: sub-expression diverges --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:31:10 | -31 | b || A.foo(); +LL | b || A.foo(); | ^^^^^^^ error: sub-expression diverges --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:40:26 | -40 | 6 => true || return, +LL | 6 => true || return, | ^^^^^^ error: sub-expression diverges --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:41:26 | -41 | 7 => true || continue, +LL | 7 => true || continue, | ^^^^^^^^ error: sub-expression diverges --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:44:26 | -44 | 3 => true || diverge(), +LL | 3 => true || diverge(), | ^^^^^^^^^ error: sub-expression diverges --> $DIR/diverging_sub_expression.rs:49:26 | -49 | _ => true || break, +LL | _ => true || break, | ^^^^^ error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/dlist.stderr b/tests/ui/dlist.stderr index f2ca4dab99740..6b0413fdf2390 100644 --- a/tests/ui/dlist.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/dlist.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data structure? --> $DIR/dlist.rs:19:16 | -19 | type Baz = LinkedList; +LL | type Baz = LinkedList; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::linkedlist` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data struct error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data structure? --> $DIR/dlist.rs:20:12 | -20 | fn foo(LinkedList); +LL | fn foo(LinkedList); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: a VecDeque might work @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data struct error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data structure? --> $DIR/dlist.rs:21:23 | -21 | const BAR: Option>; +LL | const BAR: Option>; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: a VecDeque might work @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data struct error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data structure? --> $DIR/dlist.rs:32:15 | -32 | fn foo(_: LinkedList) {} +LL | fn foo(_: LinkedList) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: a VecDeque might work @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data struct error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data structure? --> $DIR/dlist.rs:35:39 | -35 | pub fn test(my_favourite_linked_list: LinkedList) { +LL | pub fn test(my_favourite_linked_list: LinkedList) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: a VecDeque might work @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data struct error: I see you're using a LinkedList! Perhaps you meant some other data structure? --> $DIR/dlist.rs:39:29 | -39 | pub fn test_ret() -> Option> { +LL | pub fn test_ret() -> Option> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: a VecDeque might work diff --git a/tests/ui/doc.stderr b/tests/ui/doc.stderr index 26ac810355824..964e351348a45 100644 --- a/tests/ui/doc.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/doc.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: you should put `DOC_MARKDOWN` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:10:29 | -10 | //! This file tests for the DOC_MARKDOWN lint +LL | //! This file tests for the DOC_MARKDOWN lint | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::doc-markdown` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,182 +9,182 @@ error: you should put `DOC_MARKDOWN` between ticks in the documentation error: you should put `foo_bar` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:15:9 | -15 | /// The foo_bar function does _nothing_. See also foo::bar. (note the dot there) +LL | /// The foo_bar function does _nothing_. See also foo::bar. (note the dot there) | ^^^^^^^ error: you should put `foo::bar` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:15:51 | -15 | /// The foo_bar function does _nothing_. See also foo::bar. (note the dot there) +LL | /// The foo_bar function does _nothing_. See also foo::bar. (note the dot there) | ^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `Foo::some_fun` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:16:84 | -16 | /// Markdown is _weird_. I mean _really weird_. This /_ is ok. So is `_`. But not Foo::some_fun +LL | /// Markdown is _weird_. I mean _really weird_. This /_ is ok. So is `_`. But not Foo::some_fun | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `a::global:path` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:18:15 | -18 | /// Here be ::a::global:path. +LL | /// Here be ::a::global:path. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `NotInCodeBlock` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:19:22 | -19 | /// That's not code ~NotInCodeBlock~. +LL | /// That's not code ~NotInCodeBlock~. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:20:5 | -20 | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:34:5 | -34 | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:41:5 | -41 | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:55:5 | -55 | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `link_with_underscores` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:59:22 | -59 | /// This test has [a link_with_underscores][chunked-example] inside it. See #823. +LL | /// This test has [a link_with_underscores][chunked-example] inside it. See #823. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `inline_link2` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:62:21 | -62 | /// It can also be [inline_link2]. +LL | /// It can also be [inline_link2]. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:72:5 | -72 | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `CamelCaseThing` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:80:8 | -80 | /// ## CamelCaseThing +LL | /// ## CamelCaseThing | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `CamelCaseThing` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:83:7 | -83 | /// # CamelCaseThing +LL | /// # CamelCaseThing | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `CamelCaseThing` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:85:22 | -85 | /// Not a title #897 CamelCaseThing +LL | /// Not a title #897 CamelCaseThing | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:86:5 | -86 | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation --> $DIR/doc.rs:93:5 | -93 | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:106:5 - | -106 | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:106:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `FooBar` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:117:42 - | -117 | /** E.g. serialization of an empty list: FooBar - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:117:42 + | +LL | /** E.g. serialization of an empty list: FooBar + | ^^^^^^ error: you should put `BarQuz` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:122:5 - | -122 | And BarQuz too. - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:122:5 + | +LL | And BarQuz too. + | ^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:123:1 - | -123 | be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:123:1 + | +LL | be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `FooBar` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:128:42 - | -128 | /** E.g. serialization of an empty list: FooBar - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:128:42 + | +LL | /** E.g. serialization of an empty list: FooBar + | ^^^^^^ error: you should put `BarQuz` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:133:5 - | -133 | And BarQuz too. - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:133:5 + | +LL | And BarQuz too. + | ^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:134:1 - | -134 | be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:134:1 + | +LL | be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:145:5 - | -145 | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:145:5 + | +LL | /// be_sure_we_got_to_the_end_of_it + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put bare URLs between `<`/`>` or make a proper Markdown link - --> $DIR/doc.rs:172:13 - | -172 | /// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:172:13 + | +LL | /// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put bare URLs between `<`/`>` or make a proper Markdown link - --> $DIR/doc.rs:173:13 - | -173 | /// Not ok: https://www.unicode.org - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:173:13 + | +LL | /// Not ok: https://www.unicode.org + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put bare URLs between `<`/`>` or make a proper Markdown link - --> $DIR/doc.rs:174:13 - | -174 | /// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org/ - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:174:13 + | +LL | /// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org/ + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put bare URLs between `<`/`>` or make a proper Markdown link - --> $DIR/doc.rs:175:13 - | -175 | /// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Reordering_Resolved_Levels - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:175:13 + | +LL | /// Not ok: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Reordering_Resolved_Levels + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you should put `mycrate::Collection` between ticks in the documentation - --> $DIR/doc.rs:181:22 - | -181 | /// An iterator over mycrate::Collection's values. - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/doc.rs:181:22 + | +LL | /// An iterator over mycrate::Collection's values. + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 31 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/double_comparison.stderr b/tests/ui/double_comparison.stderr index a06f278efc002..f4ec229fbfdc3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/double_comparison.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/double_comparison.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: This binary expression can be simplified --> $DIR/double_comparison.rs:13:8 | -13 | if x == y || x < y { +LL | if x == y || x < y { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x <= y` | = note: `-D clippy::double-comparisons` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,43 +9,43 @@ error: This binary expression can be simplified error: This binary expression can be simplified --> $DIR/double_comparison.rs:16:8 | -16 | if x < y || x == y { +LL | if x < y || x == y { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x <= y` error: This binary expression can be simplified --> $DIR/double_comparison.rs:19:8 | -19 | if x == y || x > y { +LL | if x == y || x > y { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x >= y` error: This binary expression can be simplified --> $DIR/double_comparison.rs:22:8 | -22 | if x > y || x == y { +LL | if x > y || x == y { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x >= y` error: This binary expression can be simplified --> $DIR/double_comparison.rs:25:8 | -25 | if x < y || x > y { +LL | if x < y || x > y { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x != y` error: This binary expression can be simplified --> $DIR/double_comparison.rs:28:8 | -28 | if x > y || x < y { +LL | if x > y || x < y { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x != y` error: This binary expression can be simplified --> $DIR/double_comparison.rs:31:8 | -31 | if x <= y && x >= y { +LL | if x <= y && x >= y { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x == y` error: This binary expression can be simplified --> $DIR/double_comparison.rs:34:8 | -34 | if x >= y && x <= y { +LL | if x >= y && x <= y { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x == y` error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/double_neg.stderr b/tests/ui/double_neg.stderr index 11ad56012862c..6ff18e5504d25 100644 --- a/tests/ui/double_neg.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/double_neg.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: `--x` could be misinterpreted as pre-decrement by C programmers, is usually a no-op --> $DIR/double_neg.rs:15:5 | -15 | --x; +LL | --x; | ^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::double-neg` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/double_parens.stderr b/tests/ui/double_parens.stderr index d736d72c143e5..0e7f62ca3e3e8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/double_parens.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/double_parens.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Consider removing unnecessary double parentheses --> $DIR/double_parens.rs:21:5 | -21 | ((0)) +LL | ((0)) | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::double-parens` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ error: Consider removing unnecessary double parentheses error: Consider removing unnecessary double parentheses --> $DIR/double_parens.rs:25:14 | -25 | dummy_fn((0)); +LL | dummy_fn((0)); | ^^^ error: Consider removing unnecessary double parentheses --> $DIR/double_parens.rs:29:20 | -29 | x.dummy_method((0)); +LL | x.dummy_method((0)); | ^^^ error: Consider removing unnecessary double parentheses --> $DIR/double_parens.rs:33:5 | -33 | ((1, 2)) +LL | ((1, 2)) | ^^^^^^^^ error: Consider removing unnecessary double parentheses --> $DIR/double_parens.rs:37:5 | -37 | (()) +LL | (()) | ^^^^ error: Consider removing unnecessary double parentheses --> $DIR/double_parens.rs:59:16 | -59 | assert_eq!(((1, 2)), (1, 2), "Error"); +LL | assert_eq!(((1, 2)), (1, 2), "Error"); | ^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/drop_forget_copy.stderr b/tests/ui/drop_forget_copy.stderr index 3b950eaebe38a..6fc69c4bcda65 100644 --- a/tests/ui/drop_forget_copy.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/drop_forget_copy.stderr @@ -1,75 +1,75 @@ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a value that implements Copy. Dropping a copy leaves the original intact. --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:42:5 | -42 | drop(s1); +LL | drop(s1); | ^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::drop-copy` implied by `-D warnings` note: argument has type SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:42:10 | -42 | drop(s1); +LL | drop(s1); | ^^ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a value that implements Copy. Dropping a copy leaves the original intact. --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:43:5 | -43 | drop(s2); +LL | drop(s2); | ^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:43:10 | -43 | drop(s2); +LL | drop(s2); | ^^ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a value that implements Copy. Dropping a copy leaves the original intact. --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:45:5 | -45 | drop(s4); +LL | drop(s4); | ^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:45:10 | -45 | drop(s4); +LL | drop(s4); | ^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a value that implements Copy. Forgetting a copy leaves the original intact. --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:48:5 | -48 | forget(s1); +LL | forget(s1); | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::forget-copy` implied by `-D warnings` note: argument has type SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:48:12 | -48 | forget(s1); +LL | forget(s1); | ^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a value that implements Copy. Forgetting a copy leaves the original intact. --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:49:5 | -49 | forget(s2); +LL | forget(s2); | ^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:49:12 | -49 | forget(s2); +LL | forget(s2); | ^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a value that implements Copy. Forgetting a copy leaves the original intact. --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:51:5 | -51 | forget(s4); +LL | forget(s4); | ^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_copy.rs:51:12 | -51 | forget(s4); +LL | forget(s4); | ^^ error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/drop_forget_ref.stderr b/tests/ui/drop_forget_ref.stderr index 972ab298c4cd8..005adceca5039 100644 --- a/tests/ui/drop_forget_ref.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/drop_forget_ref.stderr @@ -1,219 +1,219 @@ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value. Dropping a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:18:5 | -18 | drop(&SomeStruct); +LL | drop(&SomeStruct); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::drop-ref` implied by `-D warnings` note: argument has type &SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:18:10 | -18 | drop(&SomeStruct); +LL | drop(&SomeStruct); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value. Forgetting a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:19:5 | -19 | forget(&SomeStruct); +LL | forget(&SomeStruct); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::forget-ref` implied by `-D warnings` note: argument has type &SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:19:12 | -19 | forget(&SomeStruct); +LL | forget(&SomeStruct); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value. Dropping a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:22:5 | -22 | drop(&owned1); +LL | drop(&owned1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:22:10 | -22 | drop(&owned1); +LL | drop(&owned1); | ^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value. Dropping a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:23:5 | -23 | drop(&&owned1); +LL | drop(&&owned1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &&SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:23:10 | -23 | drop(&&owned1); +LL | drop(&&owned1); | ^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value. Dropping a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:24:5 | -24 | drop(&mut owned1); +LL | drop(&mut owned1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &mut SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:24:10 | -24 | drop(&mut owned1); +LL | drop(&mut owned1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value. Forgetting a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:27:5 | -27 | forget(&owned2); +LL | forget(&owned2); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:27:12 | -27 | forget(&owned2); +LL | forget(&owned2); | ^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value. Forgetting a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:28:5 | -28 | forget(&&owned2); +LL | forget(&&owned2); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &&SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:28:12 | -28 | forget(&&owned2); +LL | forget(&&owned2); | ^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value. Forgetting a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:29:5 | -29 | forget(&mut owned2); +LL | forget(&mut owned2); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &mut SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:29:12 | -29 | forget(&mut owned2); +LL | forget(&mut owned2); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value. Dropping a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:33:5 | -33 | drop(reference1); +LL | drop(reference1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:33:10 | -33 | drop(reference1); +LL | drop(reference1); | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value. Forgetting a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:34:5 | -34 | forget(&*reference1); +LL | forget(&*reference1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:34:12 | -34 | forget(&*reference1); +LL | forget(&*reference1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value. Dropping a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:37:5 | -37 | drop(reference2); +LL | drop(reference2); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &mut SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:37:10 | -37 | drop(reference2); +LL | drop(reference2); | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value. Forgetting a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:39:5 | -39 | forget(reference3); +LL | forget(reference3); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &mut SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:39:12 | -39 | forget(reference3); +LL | forget(reference3); | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value. Dropping a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:42:5 | -42 | drop(reference4); +LL | drop(reference4); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:42:10 | -42 | drop(reference4); +LL | drop(reference4); | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value. Forgetting a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:43:5 | -43 | forget(reference4); +LL | forget(reference4); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:43:12 | -43 | forget(reference4); +LL | forget(reference4); | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value. Dropping a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:48:5 | -48 | drop(&val); +LL | drop(&val); | ^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &T --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:48:10 | -48 | drop(&val); +LL | drop(&val); | ^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value. Forgetting a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:54:5 | -54 | forget(&val); +LL | forget(&val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &T --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:54:12 | -54 | forget(&val); +LL | forget(&val); | ^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value. Dropping a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:62:5 | -62 | std::mem::drop(&SomeStruct); +LL | std::mem::drop(&SomeStruct); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:62:20 | -62 | std::mem::drop(&SomeStruct); +LL | std::mem::drop(&SomeStruct); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value. Forgetting a reference does nothing. --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:65:5 | -65 | std::mem::forget(&SomeStruct); +LL | std::mem::forget(&SomeStruct); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: argument has type &SomeStruct --> $DIR/drop_forget_ref.rs:65:22 | -65 | std::mem::forget(&SomeStruct); +LL | std::mem::forget(&SomeStruct); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 18 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/duplicate_underscore_argument.stderr b/tests/ui/duplicate_underscore_argument.stderr index ba1b5b1ded710..e4bdd3f96b2d4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/duplicate_underscore_argument.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/duplicate_underscore_argument.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: `darth` already exists, having another argument having almost the same name makes code comprehension and documentation more difficult --> $DIR/duplicate_underscore_argument.rs:13:23 | -13 | fn join_the_dark_side(darth: i32, _darth: i32) {} +LL | fn join_the_dark_side(darth: i32, _darth: i32) {} | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::duplicate-underscore-argument` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/duration_subsec.stderr b/tests/ui/duration_subsec.stderr index 1310ac123406e..e87c9839b3373 100644 --- a/tests/ui/duration_subsec.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/duration_subsec.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Calling `subsec_millis()` is more concise than this calculation --> $DIR/duration_subsec.rs:17:24 | -17 | let bad_millis_1 = dur.subsec_micros() / 1_000; +LL | let bad_millis_1 = dur.subsec_micros() / 1_000; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `dur.subsec_millis()` | = note: `-D clippy::duration-subsec` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: Calling `subsec_millis()` is more concise than this calculation error: Calling `subsec_millis()` is more concise than this calculation --> $DIR/duration_subsec.rs:18:24 | -18 | let bad_millis_2 = dur.subsec_nanos() / 1_000_000; +LL | let bad_millis_2 = dur.subsec_nanos() / 1_000_000; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `dur.subsec_millis()` error: Calling `subsec_micros()` is more concise than this calculation --> $DIR/duration_subsec.rs:23:22 | -23 | let bad_micros = dur.subsec_nanos() / 1_000; +LL | let bad_micros = dur.subsec_nanos() / 1_000; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `dur.subsec_micros()` error: Calling `subsec_micros()` is more concise than this calculation --> $DIR/duration_subsec.rs:28:13 | -28 | let _ = (&dur).subsec_nanos() / 1_000; +LL | let _ = (&dur).subsec_nanos() / 1_000; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `(&dur).subsec_micros()` error: Calling `subsec_micros()` is more concise than this calculation --> $DIR/duration_subsec.rs:32:13 | -32 | let _ = dur.subsec_nanos() / NANOS_IN_MICRO; +LL | let _ = dur.subsec_nanos() / NANOS_IN_MICRO; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `dur.subsec_micros()` error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/else_if_without_else.stderr b/tests/ui/else_if_without_else.stderr index 8771df872971f..2c1ecbfdb8631 100644 --- a/tests/ui/else_if_without_else.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/else_if_without_else.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ error: if expression with an `else if`, but without a final `else` --> $DIR/else_if_without_else.rs:54:12 | -54 | } else if bla2() { +LL | } else if bla2() { | ____________^ -55 | | //~ ERROR else if without else -56 | | println!("else if"); -57 | | } +LL | | //~ ERROR else if without else +LL | | println!("else if"); +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::else-if-without-else` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ error: if expression with an `else if`, but without a final `else` error: if expression with an `else if`, but without a final `else` --> $DIR/else_if_without_else.rs:63:12 | -63 | } else if bla3() { +LL | } else if bla3() { | ____________^ -64 | | //~ ERROR else if without else -65 | | println!("else if 2"); -66 | | } +LL | | //~ ERROR else if without else +LL | | println!("else if 2"); +LL | | } | |_____^ | = help: add an `else` block here diff --git a/tests/ui/empty_enum.stderr b/tests/ui/empty_enum.stderr index fd981f2210f0a..d2e3688eb4d38 100644 --- a/tests/ui/empty_enum.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/empty_enum.stderr @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ error: enum with no variants --> $DIR/empty_enum.rs:13:1 | -13 | enum Empty {} +LL | enum Empty {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::empty-enum` implied by `-D warnings` help: consider using the uninhabited type `!` or a wrapper around it --> $DIR/empty_enum.rs:13:1 | -13 | enum Empty {} +LL | enum Empty {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/empty_line_after_outer_attribute.stderr b/tests/ui/empty_line_after_outer_attribute.stderr index ec3ee6d018c3b..59939ea2858f4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/empty_line_after_outer_attribute.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/empty_line_after_outer_attribute.stderr @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ error: Found an empty line after an outer attribute. Perhaps you forgot to add a '!' to make it an inner attribute? --> $DIR/empty_line_after_outer_attribute.rs:13:1 | -13 | / #[crate_type = "lib"] -14 | | -15 | | /// some comment -16 | | fn with_one_newline_and_comment() { assert!(true) } +LL | / #[crate_type = "lib"] +LL | | +LL | | /// some comment +LL | | fn with_one_newline_and_comment() { assert!(true) } | |_ | = note: `-D clippy::empty-line-after-outer-attr` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -12,42 +12,42 @@ error: Found an empty line after an outer attribute. Perhaps you forgot to add a error: Found an empty line after an outer attribute. Perhaps you forgot to add a '!' to make it an inner attribute? --> $DIR/empty_line_after_outer_attribute.rs:25:1 | -25 | / #[crate_type = "lib"] -26 | | -27 | | fn with_one_newline() { assert!(true) } +LL | / #[crate_type = "lib"] +LL | | +LL | | fn with_one_newline() { assert!(true) } | |_ error: Found an empty line after an outer attribute. Perhaps you forgot to add a '!' to make it an inner attribute? --> $DIR/empty_line_after_outer_attribute.rs:30:1 | -30 | / #[crate_type = "lib"] -31 | | -32 | | -33 | | fn with_two_newlines() { assert!(true) } +LL | / #[crate_type = "lib"] +LL | | +LL | | +LL | | fn with_two_newlines() { assert!(true) } | |_ error: Found an empty line after an outer attribute. Perhaps you forgot to add a '!' to make it an inner attribute? --> $DIR/empty_line_after_outer_attribute.rs:37:1 | -37 | / #[crate_type = "lib"] -38 | | -39 | | enum Baz { +LL | / #[crate_type = "lib"] +LL | | +LL | | enum Baz { | |_ error: Found an empty line after an outer attribute. Perhaps you forgot to add a '!' to make it an inner attribute? --> $DIR/empty_line_after_outer_attribute.rs:45:1 | -45 | / #[crate_type = "lib"] -46 | | -47 | | struct Foo { +LL | / #[crate_type = "lib"] +LL | | +LL | | struct Foo { | |_ error: Found an empty line after an outer attribute. Perhaps you forgot to add a '!' to make it an inner attribute? --> $DIR/empty_line_after_outer_attribute.rs:53:1 | -53 | / #[crate_type = "lib"] -54 | | -55 | | mod foo { +LL | / #[crate_type = "lib"] +LL | | +LL | | mod foo { | |_ error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/entry.stderr b/tests/ui/entry.stderr index 9a4e0ba31eeea..78a179d07ef2a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/entry.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/entry.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ error: usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on a `HashMap` --> $DIR/entry.rs:19:5 | -19 | / if !m.contains_key(&k) { -20 | | m.insert(k, v); -21 | | } +LL | / if !m.contains_key(&k) { +LL | | m.insert(k, v); +LL | | } | |_____^ help: consider using: `m.entry(k).or_insert(v)` | = note: `-D clippy::map-entry` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -11,63 +11,63 @@ error: usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on a `HashMap` error: usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on a `HashMap` --> $DIR/entry.rs:25:5 | -25 | / if !m.contains_key(&k) { -26 | | foo(); -27 | | m.insert(k, v); -28 | | } +LL | / if !m.contains_key(&k) { +LL | | foo(); +LL | | m.insert(k, v); +LL | | } | |_____^ help: consider using: `m.entry(k)` error: usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on a `HashMap` --> $DIR/entry.rs:32:5 | -32 | / if !m.contains_key(&k) { -33 | | m.insert(k, v) -34 | | } else { -35 | | None -36 | | }; +LL | / if !m.contains_key(&k) { +LL | | m.insert(k, v) +LL | | } else { +LL | | None +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using: `m.entry(k)` error: usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on a `HashMap` --> $DIR/entry.rs:40:5 | -40 | / if m.contains_key(&k) { -41 | | None -42 | | } else { -43 | | m.insert(k, v) -44 | | }; +LL | / if m.contains_key(&k) { +LL | | None +LL | | } else { +LL | | m.insert(k, v) +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using: `m.entry(k)` error: usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on a `HashMap` --> $DIR/entry.rs:48:5 | -48 | / if !m.contains_key(&k) { -49 | | foo(); -50 | | m.insert(k, v) -51 | | } else { -52 | | None -53 | | }; +LL | / if !m.contains_key(&k) { +LL | | foo(); +LL | | m.insert(k, v) +LL | | } else { +LL | | None +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using: `m.entry(k)` error: usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on a `HashMap` --> $DIR/entry.rs:57:5 | -57 | / if m.contains_key(&k) { -58 | | None -59 | | } else { -60 | | foo(); -61 | | m.insert(k, v) -62 | | }; +LL | / if m.contains_key(&k) { +LL | | None +LL | | } else { +LL | | foo(); +LL | | m.insert(k, v) +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using: `m.entry(k)` error: usage of `contains_key` followed by `insert` on a `BTreeMap` --> $DIR/entry.rs:66:5 | -66 | / if !m.contains_key(&k) { -67 | | foo(); -68 | | m.insert(k, v) -69 | | } else { -70 | | None -71 | | }; +LL | / if !m.contains_key(&k) { +LL | | foo(); +LL | | m.insert(k, v) +LL | | } else { +LL | | None +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using: `m.entry(k)` error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/enum_glob_use.stderr b/tests/ui/enum_glob_use.stderr index 58c6f4d3301fb..8b89856d4a49b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/enum_glob_use.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/enum_glob_use.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: don't use glob imports for enum variants --> $DIR/enum_glob_use.rs:13:1 | -13 | use std::cmp::Ordering::*; +LL | use std::cmp::Ordering::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::enum-glob-use` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: don't use glob imports for enum variants error: don't use glob imports for enum variants --> $DIR/enum_glob_use.rs:19:1 | -19 | use self::Enum::*; +LL | use self::Enum::*; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/enum_variants.stderr b/tests/ui/enum_variants.stderr index 1f554e2c33a24..4555e1d0649d6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/enum_variants.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/enum_variants.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Variant name ends with the enum's name --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:25:5 | -25 | cFoo, +LL | cFoo, | ^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::enum-variant-names` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,29 +9,29 @@ error: Variant name ends with the enum's name error: Variant name starts with the enum's name --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:36:5 | -36 | FoodGood, +LL | FoodGood, | ^^^^^^^^ error: Variant name starts with the enum's name --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:37:5 | -37 | FoodMiddle, +LL | FoodMiddle, | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: Variant name starts with the enum's name --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:38:5 | -38 | FoodBad, +LL | FoodBad, | ^^^^^^^ error: All variants have the same prefix: `Food` --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:35:1 | -35 | / enum Food { -36 | | FoodGood, -37 | | FoodMiddle, -38 | | FoodBad, -39 | | } +LL | / enum Food { +LL | | FoodGood, +LL | | FoodMiddle, +LL | | FoodBad, +LL | | } | |_^ | = help: remove the prefixes and use full paths to the variants instead of glob imports @@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ error: All variants have the same prefix: `Food` error: All variants have the same prefix: `CallType` --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:45:1 | -45 | / enum BadCallType { -46 | | CallTypeCall, -47 | | CallTypeCreate, -48 | | CallTypeDestroy, -49 | | } +LL | / enum BadCallType { +LL | | CallTypeCall, +LL | | CallTypeCreate, +LL | | CallTypeDestroy, +LL | | } | |_^ | = help: remove the prefixes and use full paths to the variants instead of glob imports @@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ error: All variants have the same prefix: `CallType` error: All variants have the same prefix: `Constant` --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:57:1 | -57 | / enum Consts { -58 | | ConstantInt, -59 | | ConstantCake, -60 | | ConstantLie, -61 | | } +LL | / enum Consts { +LL | | ConstantInt, +LL | | ConstantCake, +LL | | ConstantLie, +LL | | } | |_^ | = help: remove the prefixes and use full paths to the variants instead of glob imports @@ -63,39 +63,39 @@ error: All variants have the same prefix: `Constant` error: All variants have the same prefix: `With` --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:91:1 | -91 | / enum Seallll { -92 | | WithOutCake, -93 | | WithOutTea, -94 | | WithOut, -95 | | } +LL | / enum Seallll { +LL | | WithOutCake, +LL | | WithOutTea, +LL | | WithOut, +LL | | } | |_^ | = help: remove the prefixes and use full paths to the variants instead of glob imports error: All variants have the same prefix: `Prefix` - --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:97:1 - | -97 | / enum NonCaps { -98 | | Prefix的, -99 | | PrefixTea, -100 | | PrefixCake, -101 | | } - | |_^ - | - = help: remove the prefixes and use full paths to the variants instead of glob imports + --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:97:1 + | +LL | / enum NonCaps { +LL | | Prefix的, +LL | | PrefixTea, +LL | | PrefixCake, +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = help: remove the prefixes and use full paths to the variants instead of glob imports error: All variants have the same prefix: `With` - --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:103:1 - | -103 | / pub enum PubSeall { -104 | | WithOutCake, -105 | | WithOutTea, -106 | | WithOut, -107 | | } - | |_^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::pub-enum-variant-names` implied by `-D warnings` - = help: remove the prefixes and use full paths to the variants instead of glob imports + --> $DIR/enum_variants.rs:103:1 + | +LL | / pub enum PubSeall { +LL | | WithOutCake, +LL | | WithOutTea, +LL | | WithOut, +LL | | } + | |_^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::pub-enum-variant-names` implied by `-D warnings` + = help: remove the prefixes and use full paths to the variants instead of glob imports error: aborting due to 10 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/enums_clike.stderr b/tests/ui/enums_clike.stderr index 0756b9a80d40a..f883529b996e4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/enums_clike.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/enums_clike.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Clike enum variant discriminant is not portable to 32-bit targets --> $DIR/enums_clike.rs:17:5 | -17 | X = 0x1_0000_0000, +LL | X = 0x1_0000_0000, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::enum-clike-unportable-variant` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,43 +9,43 @@ error: Clike enum variant discriminant is not portable to 32-bit targets error: Clike enum variant discriminant is not portable to 32-bit targets --> $DIR/enums_clike.rs:24:5 | -24 | X = 0x1_0000_0000, +LL | X = 0x1_0000_0000, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Clike enum variant discriminant is not portable to 32-bit targets --> $DIR/enums_clike.rs:27:5 | -27 | A = 0xFFFF_FFFF, +LL | A = 0xFFFF_FFFF, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Clike enum variant discriminant is not portable to 32-bit targets --> $DIR/enums_clike.rs:34:5 | -34 | Z = 0xFFFF_FFFF, +LL | Z = 0xFFFF_FFFF, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Clike enum variant discriminant is not portable to 32-bit targets --> $DIR/enums_clike.rs:35:5 | -35 | A = 0x1_0000_0000, +LL | A = 0x1_0000_0000, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Clike enum variant discriminant is not portable to 32-bit targets --> $DIR/enums_clike.rs:37:5 | -37 | C = (std::i32::MIN as isize) - 1, +LL | C = (std::i32::MIN as isize) - 1, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Clike enum variant discriminant is not portable to 32-bit targets --> $DIR/enums_clike.rs:43:5 | -43 | Z = 0xFFFF_FFFF, +LL | Z = 0xFFFF_FFFF, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Clike enum variant discriminant is not portable to 32-bit targets --> $DIR/enums_clike.rs:44:5 | -44 | A = 0x1_0000_0000, +LL | A = 0x1_0000_0000, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/eq_op.stderr b/tests/ui/eq_op.stderr index abd351b65a43e..a1a257095c26a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/eq_op.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/eq_op.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:44:5 | -44 | true && true; +LL | true && true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `true` | = note: `-D clippy::nonminimal-bool` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,37 +9,37 @@ error: this boolean expression can be simplified error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:46:5 | -46 | true || true; +LL | true || true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `true` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:52:5 | -52 | a == b && b == a; +LL | a == b && b == a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a == b` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:53:5 | -53 | a != b && b != a; +LL | a != b && b != a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a != b` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:54:5 | -54 | a < b && b > a; +LL | a < b && b > a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a < b` error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:55:5 | -55 | a <= b && b >= a; +LL | a <= b && b >= a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a <= b` error: equal expressions as operands to `==` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:17:5 | -17 | 1 == 1; +LL | 1 == 1; | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::eq-op` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -47,157 +47,157 @@ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` error: equal expressions as operands to `==` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:18:5 | -18 | "no" == "no"; +LL | "no" == "no"; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `!=` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:20:5 | -20 | false != false; +LL | false != false; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `<` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:21:5 | -21 | 1.5 < 1.5; +LL | 1.5 < 1.5; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `>=` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:22:5 | -22 | 1u64 >= 1u64; +LL | 1u64 >= 1u64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:25:5 | -25 | (1 as u64) & (1 as u64); +LL | (1 as u64) & (1 as u64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `^` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:26:5 | -26 | 1 ^ ((((((1)))))); +LL | 1 ^ ((((((1)))))); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `<` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:29:5 | -29 | (-(2) < -(2)); +LL | (-(2) < -(2)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:30:5 | -30 | ((1 + 1) & (1 + 1) == (1 + 1) & (1 + 1)); +LL | ((1 + 1) & (1 + 1) == (1 + 1) & (1 + 1)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:30:6 | -30 | ((1 + 1) & (1 + 1) == (1 + 1) & (1 + 1)); +LL | ((1 + 1) & (1 + 1) == (1 + 1) & (1 + 1)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:30:27 | -30 | ((1 + 1) & (1 + 1) == (1 + 1) & (1 + 1)); +LL | ((1 + 1) & (1 + 1) == (1 + 1) & (1 + 1)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:31:5 | -31 | (1 * 2) + (3 * 4) == 1 * 2 + 3 * 4; +LL | (1 * 2) + (3 * 4) == 1 * 2 + 3 * 4; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `!=` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:34:5 | -34 | ([1] != [1]); +LL | ([1] != [1]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `!=` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:35:5 | -35 | ((1, 2) != (1, 2)); +LL | ((1, 2) != (1, 2)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:39:5 | -39 | 1 + 1 == 2; +LL | 1 + 1 == 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:40:5 | -40 | 1 - 1 == 0; +LL | 1 - 1 == 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `-` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:40:5 | -40 | 1 - 1 == 0; +LL | 1 - 1 == 0; | ^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `-` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:42:5 | -42 | 1 - 1; +LL | 1 - 1; | ^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `/` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:43:5 | -43 | 1 / 1; +LL | 1 / 1; | ^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:44:5 | -44 | true && true; +LL | true && true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `||` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:46:5 | -46 | true || true; +LL | true || true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:52:5 | -52 | a == b && b == a; +LL | a == b && b == a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:53:5 | -53 | a != b && b != a; +LL | a != b && b != a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:54:5 | -54 | a < b && b > a; +LL | a < b && b > a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:55:5 | -55 | a <= b && b >= a; +LL | a <= b && b >= a; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: equal expressions as operands to `==` --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:58:5 | -58 | a == a; +LL | a == a; | ^^^^^^ error: taken reference of right operand --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:96:13 | -96 | let z = x & &y; +LL | let z = x & &y; | ^^^^-- | | | help: use the right value directly: `y` @@ -205,10 +205,10 @@ error: taken reference of right operand = note: `-D clippy::op-ref` implied by `-D warnings` error: equal expressions as operands to `/` - --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:104:20 - | -104 | const D: u32 = A / A; - | ^^^^^ + --> $DIR/eq_op.rs:104:20 + | +LL | const D: u32 = A / A; + | ^^^^^ error: aborting due to 34 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/erasing_op.stderr b/tests/ui/erasing_op.stderr index a500a132af7df..85548eefba736 100644 --- a/tests/ui/erasing_op.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/erasing_op.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended outcome --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:15:5 | -15 | x * 0; +LL | x * 0; | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::erasing-op` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended o error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended outcome --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:16:5 | -16 | 0 & x; +LL | 0 & x; | ^^^^^ error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended outcome --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:17:5 | -17 | 0 / x; +LL | 0 / x; | ^^^^^ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/escape_analysis.stderr b/tests/ui/escape_analysis.stderr index ec9b7317eedf9..ed7819ed429ac 100644 --- a/tests/ui/escape_analysis.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/escape_analysis.stderr @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ error: local variable doesn't need to be boxed here --> $DIR/escape_analysis.rs:43:13 | -43 | fn warn_arg(x: Box) { +LL | fn warn_arg(x: Box) { | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::boxed-local` implied by `-D warnings` error: local variable doesn't need to be boxed here - --> $DIR/escape_analysis.rs:134:12 - | -134 | pub fn new(_needs_name: Box>) -> () {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/escape_analysis.rs:134:12 + | +LL | pub fn new(_needs_name: Box>) -> () {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/eta.stderr b/tests/ui/eta.stderr index cd14855c49df4..fb7daba15782b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/eta.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/eta.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: redundant closure found --> $DIR/eta.rs:22:27 | -22 | let a = Some(1u8).map(|a| foo(a)); +LL | let a = Some(1u8).map(|a| foo(a)); | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove closure as shown: `foo` | = note: `-D clippy::redundant-closure` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: redundant closure found error: redundant closure found --> $DIR/eta.rs:23:10 | -23 | meta(|a| foo(a)); +LL | meta(|a| foo(a)); | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove closure as shown: `foo` error: redundant closure found --> $DIR/eta.rs:24:27 | -24 | let c = Some(1u8).map(|a| {1+2; foo}(a)); +LL | let c = Some(1u8).map(|a| {1+2; foo}(a)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove closure as shown: `{1+2; foo}` error: this expression borrows a reference that is immediately dereferenced by the compiler --> $DIR/eta.rs:26:21 | -26 | all(&[1, 2, 3], &&2, |x, y| below(x, y)); //is adjusted +LL | all(&[1, 2, 3], &&2, |x, y| below(x, y)); //is adjusted | ^^^ help: change this to: `&2` | = note: `-D clippy::needless-borrow` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ error: this expression borrows a reference that is immediately dereferenced by t error: redundant closure found --> $DIR/eta.rs:33:27 | -33 | let e = Some(1u8).map(|a| generic(a)); +LL | let e = Some(1u8).map(|a| generic(a)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove closure as shown: `generic` error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.stderr b/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.stderr index 38317376fc4e3..929650a7da838 100644 --- a/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/eval_order_dependence.stderr @@ -1,50 +1,50 @@ error: unsequenced read of a variable --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:24:9 | -24 | } + x; +LL | } + x; | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::eval-order-dependence` implied by `-D warnings` note: whether read occurs before this write depends on evaluation order --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:22:9 | -22 | x = 1; +LL | x = 1; | ^^^^^ error: unsequenced read of a variable --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:27:5 | -27 | x += { +LL | x += { | ^ | note: whether read occurs before this write depends on evaluation order --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:28:9 | -28 | x = 20; +LL | x = 20; | ^^^^^^ error: unsequenced read of a variable --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:40:12 | -40 | a: x, +LL | a: x, | ^ | note: whether read occurs before this write depends on evaluation order --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:42:13 | -42 | x = 6; +LL | x = 6; | ^^^^^ error: unsequenced read of a variable --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:49:9 | -49 | x += { +LL | x += { | ^ | note: whether read occurs before this write depends on evaluation order --> $DIR/eval_order_dependence.rs:50:13 | -50 | x = 20; +LL | x = 20; | ^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/excessive_precision.stderr b/tests/ui/excessive_precision.stderr index a69652373d511..57c33c4719b16 100644 --- a/tests/ui/excessive_precision.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/excessive_precision.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:23:26 | -23 | const BAD32_1: f32 = 0.123_456_789_f32; +LL | const BAD32_1: f32 = 0.123_456_789_f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.123_456_79` | = note: `-D clippy::excessive-precision` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,103 +9,103 @@ error: float has excessive precision error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:24:26 | -24 | const BAD32_2: f32 = 0.123_456_789; +LL | const BAD32_2: f32 = 0.123_456_789; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.123_456_79` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:25:26 | -25 | const BAD32_3: f32 = 0.100_000_000_000_1; +LL | const BAD32_3: f32 = 0.100_000_000_000_1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.1` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:26:29 | -26 | const BAD32_EDGE: f32 = 1.000_000_9; +LL | const BAD32_EDGE: f32 = 1.000_000_9; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `1.000_001` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:28:26 | -28 | const BAD64_1: f64 = 0.123_456_789_012_345_67f64; +LL | const BAD64_1: f64 = 0.123_456_789_012_345_67f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.123_456_789_012_345_66` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:29:26 | -29 | const BAD64_2: f64 = 0.123_456_789_012_345_67; +LL | const BAD64_2: f64 = 0.123_456_789_012_345_67; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.123_456_789_012_345_66` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:30:26 | -30 | const BAD64_3: f64 = 0.100_000_000_000_000_000_1; +LL | const BAD64_3: f64 = 0.100_000_000_000_000_000_1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.1` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:33:22 | -33 | println!("{:?}", 8.888_888_888_888_888_888_888); +LL | println!("{:?}", 8.888_888_888_888_888_888_888); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `8.888_888_888_888_89` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:44:22 | -44 | let bad32: f32 = 1.123_456_789; +LL | let bad32: f32 = 1.123_456_789; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `1.123_456_8` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:45:26 | -45 | let bad32_suf: f32 = 1.123_456_789_f32; +LL | let bad32_suf: f32 = 1.123_456_789_f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `1.123_456_8` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:46:21 | -46 | let bad32_inf = 1.123_456_789_f32; +LL | let bad32_inf = 1.123_456_789_f32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `1.123_456_8` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:48:22 | -48 | let bad64: f64 = 0.123_456_789_012_345_67; +LL | let bad64: f64 = 0.123_456_789_012_345_67; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.123_456_789_012_345_66` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:49:26 | -49 | let bad64_suf: f64 = 0.123_456_789_012_345_67f64; +LL | let bad64_suf: f64 = 0.123_456_789_012_345_67f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.123_456_789_012_345_66` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:50:21 | -50 | let bad64_inf = 0.123_456_789_012_345_67; +LL | let bad64_inf = 0.123_456_789_012_345_67; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.123_456_789_012_345_66` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:56:36 | -56 | let bad_vec32: Vec = vec![0.123_456_789]; +LL | let bad_vec32: Vec = vec![0.123_456_789]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.123_456_79` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:57:36 | -57 | let bad_vec64: Vec = vec![0.123_456_789_123_456_789]; +LL | let bad_vec64: Vec = vec![0.123_456_789_123_456_789]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `0.123_456_789_123_456_78` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:61:24 | -61 | let bad_e32: f32 = 1.123_456_788_888e-10; +LL | let bad_e32: f32 = 1.123_456_788_888e-10; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `1.123_456_8e-10` error: float has excessive precision --> $DIR/excessive_precision.rs:64:27 | -64 | let bad_bige32: f32 = 1.123_456_788_888E-10; +LL | let bad_bige32: f32 = 1.123_456_788_888E-10; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type or truncating it to: `1.123_456_8E-10` error: aborting due to 18 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/expect_fun_call.stderr b/tests/ui/expect_fun_call.stderr index ad8fe14e9a032..72a6995c1ceff 100644 --- a/tests/ui/expect_fun_call.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/expect_fun_call.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: use of `expect` followed by a function call --> $DIR/expect_fun_call.rs:36:26 | -36 | with_none_and_format.expect(&format!("Error {}: fake error", error_code)); +LL | with_none_and_format.expect(&format!("Error {}: fake error", error_code)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Error {}: fake error", error_code))` | = note: `-D clippy::expect-fun-call` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ error: use of `expect` followed by a function call error: use of `expect` followed by a function call --> $DIR/expect_fun_call.rs:39:26 | -39 | with_none_and_as_str.expect(format!("Error {}: fake error", error_code).as_str()); +LL | with_none_and_as_str.expect(format!("Error {}: fake error", error_code).as_str()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Error {}: fake error", error_code))` error: use of `expect` followed by a function call --> $DIR/expect_fun_call.rs:49:25 | -49 | with_err_and_format.expect(&format!("Error {}: fake error", error_code)); +LL | with_err_and_format.expect(&format!("Error {}: fake error", error_code)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("Error {}: fake error", error_code))` error: use of `expect` followed by a function call --> $DIR/expect_fun_call.rs:52:25 | -52 | with_err_and_as_str.expect(format!("Error {}: fake error", error_code).as_str()); +LL | with_err_and_as_str.expect(format!("Error {}: fake error", error_code).as_str()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("Error {}: fake error", error_code))` error: use of `expect` followed by a function call --> $DIR/expect_fun_call.rs:67:17 | -67 | Some("foo").expect({ &format!("error") }); +LL | Some("foo").expect({ &format!("error") }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| { let msg = { &format!("error") }; panic!(msg) }))` error: use of `expect` followed by a function call --> $DIR/expect_fun_call.rs:68:17 | -68 | Some("foo").expect(format!("error").as_ref()); +LL | Some("foo").expect(format!("error").as_ref()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("error"))` error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/explicit_counter_loop.stderr b/tests/ui/explicit_counter_loop.stderr index caafd2375f006..caccaee84b9b8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/explicit_counter_loop.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/explicit_counter_loop.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter. Consider using `for (_index, item) in &vec.enumerate()` or similar iterators --> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:15:15 | -15 | for _v in &vec { +LL | for _v in &vec { | ^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::explicit-counter-loop` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter. Consider using `for (_in error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter. Consider using `for (_index, item) in &vec.enumerate()` or similar iterators --> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:21:15 | -21 | for _v in &vec { +LL | for _v in &vec { | ^^^^ error: the variable `count` is used as a loop counter. Consider using `for (count, item) in text.chars().enumerate()` or similar iterators --> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:60:19 | -60 | for ch in text.chars() { +LL | for ch in text.chars() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the variable `count` is used as a loop counter. Consider using `for (count, item) in text.chars().enumerate()` or similar iterators --> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:71:19 | -71 | for ch in text.chars() { +LL | for ch in text.chars() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/explicit_write.stderr b/tests/ui/explicit_write.stderr index 1a11dbc169bd2..1072d9bd0d262 100644 --- a/tests/ui/explicit_write.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/explicit_write.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: use of `write!(stdout(), ...).unwrap()` --> $DIR/explicit_write.rs:24:9 | -24 | write!(std::io::stdout(), "test").unwrap(); +LL | write!(std::io::stdout(), "test").unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `print!("test")` | = note: `-D clippy::explicit-write` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,43 +9,43 @@ error: use of `write!(stdout(), ...).unwrap()` error: use of `write!(stderr(), ...).unwrap()` --> $DIR/explicit_write.rs:25:9 | -25 | write!(std::io::stderr(), "test").unwrap(); +LL | write!(std::io::stderr(), "test").unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `eprint!("test")` error: use of `writeln!(stdout(), ...).unwrap()` --> $DIR/explicit_write.rs:26:9 | -26 | writeln!(std::io::stdout(), "test").unwrap(); +LL | writeln!(std::io::stdout(), "test").unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `println!("test")` error: use of `writeln!(stderr(), ...).unwrap()` --> $DIR/explicit_write.rs:27:9 | -27 | writeln!(std::io::stderr(), "test").unwrap(); +LL | writeln!(std::io::stderr(), "test").unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `eprintln!("test")` error: use of `stdout().write_fmt(...).unwrap()` --> $DIR/explicit_write.rs:28:9 | -28 | std::io::stdout().write_fmt(format_args!("test")).unwrap(); +LL | std::io::stdout().write_fmt(format_args!("test")).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `print!("test")` error: use of `stderr().write_fmt(...).unwrap()` --> $DIR/explicit_write.rs:29:9 | -29 | std::io::stderr().write_fmt(format_args!("test")).unwrap(); +LL | std::io::stderr().write_fmt(format_args!("test")).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `eprint!("test")` error: use of `writeln!(stdout(), ...).unwrap()` --> $DIR/explicit_write.rs:32:9 | -32 | writeln!(std::io::stdout(), "test/ntest").unwrap(); +LL | writeln!(std::io::stdout(), "test/ntest").unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `println!("test/ntest")` error: use of `writeln!(stderr(), ...).unwrap()` --> $DIR/explicit_write.rs:33:9 | -33 | writeln!(std::io::stderr(), "test/ntest").unwrap(); +LL | writeln!(std::io::stderr(), "test/ntest").unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `eprintln!("test/ntest")` error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.stderr b/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.stderr index 8af5933a9f840..55efac7951a65 100644 --- a/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/fallible_impl_from.stderr @@ -1,91 +1,91 @@ error: consider implementing `TryFrom` instead --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:14:1 | -14 | / impl From for Foo { -15 | | fn from(s: String) -> Self { -16 | | Foo(s.parse().unwrap()) -17 | | } -18 | | } +LL | / impl From for Foo { +LL | | fn from(s: String) -> Self { +LL | | Foo(s.parse().unwrap()) +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:10:9 | -10 | #![deny(clippy::fallible_impl_from)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::fallible_impl_from)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = help: `From` is intended for infallible conversions only. Use `TryFrom` if there's a possibility for the conversion to fail. note: potential failure(s) --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:16:13 | -16 | Foo(s.parse().unwrap()) +LL | Foo(s.parse().unwrap()) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: consider implementing `TryFrom` instead --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:35:1 | -35 | / impl From for Invalid { -36 | | fn from(i: usize) -> Invalid { -37 | | if i != 42 { -38 | | panic!(); +LL | / impl From for Invalid { +LL | | fn from(i: usize) -> Invalid { +LL | | if i != 42 { +LL | | panic!(); ... | -41 | | } -42 | | } +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | = help: `From` is intended for infallible conversions only. Use `TryFrom` if there's a possibility for the conversion to fail. note: potential failure(s) --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:38:13 | -38 | panic!(); +LL | panic!(); | ^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: consider implementing `TryFrom` instead --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:44:1 | -44 | / impl From> for Invalid { -45 | | fn from(s: Option) -> Invalid { -46 | | let s = s.unwrap(); -47 | | if !s.is_empty() { +LL | / impl From> for Invalid { +LL | | fn from(s: Option) -> Invalid { +LL | | let s = s.unwrap(); +LL | | if !s.is_empty() { ... | -53 | | } -54 | | } +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | = help: `From` is intended for infallible conversions only. Use `TryFrom` if there's a possibility for the conversion to fail. note: potential failure(s) --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:46:17 | -46 | let s = s.unwrap(); +LL | let s = s.unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^ -47 | if !s.is_empty() { -48 | panic!(42); +LL | if !s.is_empty() { +LL | panic!(42); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ -49 | } else if s.parse::().unwrap() != 42 { +LL | } else if s.parse::().unwrap() != 42 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -50 | panic!("{:?}", s); +LL | panic!("{:?}", s); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: consider implementing `TryFrom` instead --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:62:1 | -62 | / impl<'a> From<&'a mut as ProjStrTrait>::ProjString> for Invalid { -63 | | fn from(s: &'a mut as ProjStrTrait>::ProjString) -> Invalid { -64 | | if s.parse::().ok().unwrap() != 42 { -65 | | panic!("{:?}", s); +LL | / impl<'a> From<&'a mut as ProjStrTrait>::ProjString> for Invalid { +LL | | fn from(s: &'a mut as ProjStrTrait>::ProjString) -> Invalid { +LL | | if s.parse::().ok().unwrap() != 42 { +LL | | panic!("{:?}", s); ... | -68 | | } -69 | | } +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | = help: `From` is intended for infallible conversions only. Use `TryFrom` if there's a possibility for the conversion to fail. note: potential failure(s) --> $DIR/fallible_impl_from.rs:64:12 | -64 | if s.parse::().ok().unwrap() != 42 { +LL | if s.parse::().ok().unwrap() != 42 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -65 | panic!("{:?}", s); +LL | panic!("{:?}", s); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) diff --git a/tests/ui/filter_methods.stderr b/tests/ui/filter_methods.stderr index 8fde78ca5a722..c10d673148a91 100644 --- a/tests/ui/filter_methods.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/filter_methods.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: called `filter(p).map(q)` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.filter_map(..)` instead. --> $DIR/filter_methods.rs:14:21 | -14 | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5; 6].into_iter().filter(|&x| x == 0).map(|x| x * 2).collect(); +LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5; 6].into_iter().filter(|&x| x == 0).map(|x| x * 2).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::filter-map` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ error: called `filter(p).map(q)` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expre error: called `filter(p).flat_map(q)` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.flat_map(..)` and filtering by returning an empty Iterator. --> $DIR/filter_methods.rs:16:21 | -16 | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6] +LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6] | _____________________^ -17 | | .into_iter() -18 | | .filter(|&x| x == 0) -19 | | .flat_map(|x| x.checked_mul(2)) +LL | | .into_iter() +LL | | .filter(|&x| x == 0) +LL | | .flat_map(|x| x.checked_mul(2)) | |_______________________________________^ error: called `filter_map(p).flat_map(q)` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.flat_map(..)` and filtering by returning an empty Iterator. --> $DIR/filter_methods.rs:22:21 | -22 | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6] +LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6] | _____________________^ -23 | | .into_iter() -24 | | .filter_map(|x| x.checked_mul(2)) -25 | | .flat_map(|x| x.checked_mul(2)) +LL | | .into_iter() +LL | | .filter_map(|x| x.checked_mul(2)) +LL | | .flat_map(|x| x.checked_mul(2)) | |_______________________________________^ error: called `filter_map(p).map(q)` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by only calling `.filter_map(..)` instead. --> $DIR/filter_methods.rs:28:21 | -28 | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6] +LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6] | _____________________^ -29 | | .into_iter() -30 | | .filter_map(|x| x.checked_mul(2)) -31 | | .map(|x| x.checked_mul(2)) +LL | | .into_iter() +LL | | .filter_map(|x| x.checked_mul(2)) +LL | | .map(|x| x.checked_mul(2)) | |__________________________________^ error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/float_cmp.stderr b/tests/ui/float_cmp.stderr index 3acd71eb99bc3..bdbbccee71494 100644 --- a/tests/ui/float_cmp.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/float_cmp.stderr @@ -1,38 +1,38 @@ error: strict comparison of f32 or f64 --> $DIR/float_cmp.rs:69:5 | -69 | ONE as f64 != 2.0; +LL | ONE as f64 != 2.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider comparing them within some error: `(ONE as f64 - 2.0).abs() < error` | = note: `-D clippy::float-cmp` implied by `-D warnings` note: std::f32::EPSILON and std::f64::EPSILON are available. --> $DIR/float_cmp.rs:69:5 | -69 | ONE as f64 != 2.0; +LL | ONE as f64 != 2.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: strict comparison of f32 or f64 --> $DIR/float_cmp.rs:74:5 | -74 | x == 1.0; +LL | x == 1.0; | ^^^^^^^^ help: consider comparing them within some error: `(x - 1.0).abs() < error` | note: std::f32::EPSILON and std::f64::EPSILON are available. --> $DIR/float_cmp.rs:74:5 | -74 | x == 1.0; +LL | x == 1.0; | ^^^^^^^^ error: strict comparison of f32 or f64 --> $DIR/float_cmp.rs:77:5 | -77 | twice(x) != twice(ONE as f64); +LL | twice(x) != twice(ONE as f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider comparing them within some error: `(twice(x) - twice(ONE as f64)).abs() < error` | note: std::f32::EPSILON and std::f64::EPSILON are available. --> $DIR/float_cmp.rs:77:5 | -77 | twice(x) != twice(ONE as f64); +LL | twice(x) != twice(ONE as f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/float_cmp_const.stderr b/tests/ui/float_cmp_const.stderr index d9b1d26850558..2b434f3181458 100644 --- a/tests/ui/float_cmp_const.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/float_cmp_const.stderr @@ -1,86 +1,86 @@ error: strict comparison of f32 or f64 constant --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:27:5 | -27 | 1f32 == ONE; +LL | 1f32 == ONE; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider comparing them within some error: `(1f32 - ONE).abs() < error` | = note: `-D clippy::float-cmp-const` implied by `-D warnings` note: std::f32::EPSILON and std::f64::EPSILON are available. --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:27:5 | -27 | 1f32 == ONE; +LL | 1f32 == ONE; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: strict comparison of f32 or f64 constant --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:28:5 | -28 | TWO == ONE; +LL | TWO == ONE; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider comparing them within some error: `(TWO - ONE).abs() < error` | note: std::f32::EPSILON and std::f64::EPSILON are available. --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:28:5 | -28 | TWO == ONE; +LL | TWO == ONE; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: strict comparison of f32 or f64 constant --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:29:5 | -29 | TWO != ONE; +LL | TWO != ONE; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider comparing them within some error: `(TWO - ONE).abs() < error` | note: std::f32::EPSILON and std::f64::EPSILON are available. --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:29:5 | -29 | TWO != ONE; +LL | TWO != ONE; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: strict comparison of f32 or f64 constant --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:30:5 | -30 | ONE + ONE == TWO; +LL | ONE + ONE == TWO; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider comparing them within some error: `(ONE + ONE - TWO).abs() < error` | note: std::f32::EPSILON and std::f64::EPSILON are available. --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:30:5 | -30 | ONE + ONE == TWO; +LL | ONE + ONE == TWO; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: strict comparison of f32 or f64 constant --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:31:5 | -31 | 1 as f32 == ONE; +LL | 1 as f32 == ONE; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider comparing them within some error: `(1 as f32 - ONE).abs() < error` | note: std::f32::EPSILON and std::f64::EPSILON are available. --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:31:5 | -31 | 1 as f32 == ONE; +LL | 1 as f32 == ONE; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: strict comparison of f32 or f64 constant --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:34:5 | -34 | v == ONE; +LL | v == ONE; | ^^^^^^^^ help: consider comparing them within some error: `(v - ONE).abs() < error` | note: std::f32::EPSILON and std::f64::EPSILON are available. --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:34:5 | -34 | v == ONE; +LL | v == ONE; | ^^^^^^^^ error: strict comparison of f32 or f64 constant --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:35:5 | -35 | v != ONE; +LL | v != ONE; | ^^^^^^^^ help: consider comparing them within some error: `(v - ONE).abs() < error` | note: std::f32::EPSILON and std::f64::EPSILON are available. --> $DIR/float_cmp_const.rs:35:5 | -35 | v != ONE; +LL | v != ONE; | ^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/fn_to_numeric_cast.stderr b/tests/ui/fn_to_numeric_cast.stderr index 27eeb90915446..16605fd344a83 100644 --- a/tests/ui/fn_to_numeric_cast.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/fn_to_numeric_cast.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: casting function pointer `foo` to `i8`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:19:13 | -19 | let _ = foo as i8; +LL | let _ = foo as i8; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` | = note: `-D clippy::fn-to-numeric-cast-with-truncation` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: casting function pointer `foo` to `i8`, which truncates the value error: casting function pointer `foo` to `i16`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:20:13 | -20 | let _ = foo as i16; +LL | let _ = foo as i16; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` error: casting function pointer `foo` to `i32`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:21:13 | -21 | let _ = foo as i32; +LL | let _ = foo as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` error: casting function pointer `foo` to `i64` --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:22:13 | -22 | let _ = foo as i64; +LL | let _ = foo as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` | = note: `-D clippy::fn-to-numeric-cast` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -29,115 +29,115 @@ error: casting function pointer `foo` to `i64` error: casting function pointer `foo` to `i128` --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:23:13 | -23 | let _ = foo as i128; +LL | let _ = foo as i128; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` error: casting function pointer `foo` to `isize` --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:24:13 | -24 | let _ = foo as isize; +LL | let _ = foo as isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` error: casting function pointer `foo` to `u8`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:26:13 | -26 | let _ = foo as u8; +LL | let _ = foo as u8; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` error: casting function pointer `foo` to `u16`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:27:13 | -27 | let _ = foo as u16; +LL | let _ = foo as u16; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` error: casting function pointer `foo` to `u32`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:28:13 | -28 | let _ = foo as u32; +LL | let _ = foo as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` error: casting function pointer `foo` to `u64` --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:29:13 | -29 | let _ = foo as u64; +LL | let _ = foo as u64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` error: casting function pointer `foo` to `u128` --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:30:13 | -30 | let _ = foo as u128; +LL | let _ = foo as u128; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `foo as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `i8`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:43:13 | -43 | let _ = abc as i8; +LL | let _ = abc as i8; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `i16`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:44:13 | -44 | let _ = abc as i16; +LL | let _ = abc as i16; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `i32`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:45:13 | -45 | let _ = abc as i32; +LL | let _ = abc as i32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `i64` --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:46:13 | -46 | let _ = abc as i64; +LL | let _ = abc as i64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `i128` --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:47:13 | -47 | let _ = abc as i128; +LL | let _ = abc as i128; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `isize` --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:48:13 | -48 | let _ = abc as isize; +LL | let _ = abc as isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `u8`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:50:13 | -50 | let _ = abc as u8; +LL | let _ = abc as u8; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `u16`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:51:13 | -51 | let _ = abc as u16; +LL | let _ = abc as u16; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `u32`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:52:13 | -52 | let _ = abc as u32; +LL | let _ = abc as u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `u64` --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:53:13 | -53 | let _ = abc as u64; +LL | let _ = abc as u64; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `abc` to `u128` --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:54:13 | -54 | let _ = abc as u128; +LL | let _ = abc as u128; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `abc as usize` error: casting function pointer `f` to `i32`, which truncates the value --> $DIR/fn_to_numeric_cast.rs:61:5 | -61 | f as i32 +LL | f as i32 | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: `f as usize` error: aborting due to 23 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/for_loop.stderr b/tests/ui/for_loop.stderr index 640cee1bc2f9b..937bef9f8a6f1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/for_loop.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/for_loop.stderr @@ -1,421 +1,421 @@ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`. --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:50:14 | -50 | for i in 0..vec.len() { +LL | for i in 0..vec.len() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::needless-range-loop` implied by `-D warnings` help: consider using an iterator | -50 | for in &vec { +LL | for in &vec { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`. --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:59:14 | -59 | for i in 0..vec.len() { +LL | for i in 0..vec.len() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -59 | for in &vec { +LL | for in &vec { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^ error: the loop variable `j` is only used to index `STATIC`. --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:64:14 | -64 | for j in 0..4 { +LL | for j in 0..4 { | ^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -64 | for in &STATIC { +LL | for in &STATIC { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `j` is only used to index `CONST`. --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:68:14 | -68 | for j in 0..4 { +LL | for j in 0..4 { | ^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -68 | for in &CONST { +LL | for in &CONST { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is used to index `vec` --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:72:14 | -72 | for i in 0..vec.len() { +LL | for i in 0..vec.len() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -72 | for (i, ) in vec.iter().enumerate() { +LL | for (i, ) in vec.iter().enumerate() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec2`. --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:80:14 | -80 | for i in 0..vec.len() { +LL | for i in 0..vec.len() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -80 | for in vec2.iter().take(vec.len()) { +LL | for in vec2.iter().take(vec.len()) { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`. --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:84:14 | -84 | for i in 5..vec.len() { +LL | for i in 5..vec.len() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -84 | for in vec.iter().skip(5) { +LL | for in vec.iter().skip(5) { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`. --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:88:14 | -88 | for i in 0..MAX_LEN { +LL | for i in 0..MAX_LEN { | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -88 | for in vec.iter().take(MAX_LEN) { +LL | for in vec.iter().take(MAX_LEN) { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`. --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:92:14 | -92 | for i in 0..=MAX_LEN { +LL | for i in 0..=MAX_LEN { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -92 | for in vec.iter().take(MAX_LEN + 1) { +LL | for in vec.iter().take(MAX_LEN + 1) { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`. --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:96:14 | -96 | for i in 5..10 { +LL | for i in 5..10 { | ^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -96 | for in vec.iter().take(10).skip(5) { +LL | for in vec.iter().take(10).skip(5) { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`. - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:100:14 - | -100 | for i in 5..=10 { - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:100:14 + | +LL | for i in 5..=10 { + | ^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator - | -100 | for in vec.iter().take(10 + 1).skip(5) { - | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for in vec.iter().take(10 + 1).skip(5) { + | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is used to index `vec` - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:104:14 - | -104 | for i in 5..vec.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:104:14 + | +LL | for i in 5..vec.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator - | -104 | for (i, ) in vec.iter().enumerate().skip(5) { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for (i, ) in vec.iter().enumerate().skip(5) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is used to index `vec` - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:108:14 - | -108 | for i in 5..10 { - | ^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:108:14 + | +LL | for i in 5..10 { + | ^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator - | -108 | for (i, ) in vec.iter().enumerate().take(10).skip(5) { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for (i, ) in vec.iter().enumerate().take(10).skip(5) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:112:14 - | -112 | for i in 10..0 { - | ^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::reverse-range-loop` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:112:14 + | +LL | for i in 10..0 { + | ^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::reverse-range-loop` implied by `-D warnings` help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse - | -112 | for i in (0..10).rev() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for i in (0..10).rev() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:116:14 - | -116 | for i in 10..=0 { - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:116:14 + | +LL | for i in 10..=0 { + | ^^^^^^ help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse - | -116 | for i in (0...10).rev() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for i in (0...10).rev() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:120:14 - | -120 | for i in MAX_LEN..0 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:120:14 + | +LL | for i in MAX_LEN..0 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse - | -120 | for i in (0..MAX_LEN).rev() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for i in (0..MAX_LEN).rev() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:124:14 - | -124 | for i in 5..5 { - | ^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:124:14 + | +LL | for i in 5..5 { + | ^^^^ error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:149:14 - | -149 | for i in 10..5 + 4 { - | ^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:149:14 + | +LL | for i in 10..5 + 4 { + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse - | -149 | for i in (5 + 4..10).rev() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for i in (5 + 4..10).rev() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:153:14 - | -153 | for i in (5 + 2)..(3 - 1) { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:153:14 + | +LL | for i in (5 + 2)..(3 - 1) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse - | -153 | for i in ((3 - 1)..(5 + 2)).rev() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for i in ((3 - 1)..(5 + 2)).rev() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:157:14 - | -157 | for i in (5 + 2)..(8 - 1) { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:157:14 + | +LL | for i in (5 + 2)..(8 - 1) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:179:15 - | -179 | for _v in vec.iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&vec` - | - = note: `-D clippy::explicit-iter-loop` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:179:15 + | +LL | for _v in vec.iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&vec` + | + = note: `-D clippy::explicit-iter-loop` implied by `-D warnings` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:181:15 - | -181 | for _v in vec.iter_mut() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&mut vec` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:181:15 + | +LL | for _v in vec.iter_mut() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&mut vec` error: it is more concise to loop over containers instead of using explicit iteration methods` - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:184:15 - | -184 | for _v in out_vec.into_iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `out_vec` - | - = note: `-D clippy::explicit-into-iter-loop` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:184:15 + | +LL | for _v in out_vec.into_iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `out_vec` + | + = note: `-D clippy::explicit-into-iter-loop` implied by `-D warnings` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:187:15 - | -187 | for _v in array.into_iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&array` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:187:15 + | +LL | for _v in array.into_iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&array` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:192:15 - | -192 | for _v in [1, 2, 3].iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&[1, 2, 3]` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:192:15 + | +LL | for _v in [1, 2, 3].iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&[1, 2, 3]` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:196:15 - | -196 | for _v in [0; 32].iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&[0; 32]` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:196:15 + | +LL | for _v in [0; 32].iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&[0; 32]` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:201:15 - | -201 | for _v in ll.iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&ll` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:201:15 + | +LL | for _v in ll.iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&ll` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:204:15 - | -204 | for _v in vd.iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&vd` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:204:15 + | +LL | for _v in vd.iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&vd` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:207:15 - | -207 | for _v in bh.iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&bh` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:207:15 + | +LL | for _v in bh.iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&bh` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:210:15 - | -210 | for _v in hm.iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&hm` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:210:15 + | +LL | for _v in hm.iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&hm` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:213:15 - | -213 | for _v in bt.iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&bt` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:213:15 + | +LL | for _v in bt.iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&bt` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:216:15 - | -216 | for _v in hs.iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&hs` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:216:15 + | +LL | for _v in hs.iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&hs` error: it is more concise to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:219:15 - | -219 | for _v in bs.iter() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&bs` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:219:15 + | +LL | for _v in bs.iter() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try: `&bs` error: you are iterating over `Iterator::next()` which is an Option; this will compile but is probably not what you want - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:221:15 - | -221 | for _v in vec.iter().next() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::iter-next-loop` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:221:15 + | +LL | for _v in vec.iter().next() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::iter-next-loop` implied by `-D warnings` error: you are collect()ing an iterator and throwing away the result. Consider using an explicit for loop to exhaust the iterator - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:228:5 - | -228 | vec.iter().cloned().map(|x| out.push(x)).collect::>(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::unused-collect` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:228:5 + | +LL | vec.iter().cloned().map(|x| out.push(x)).collect::>(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::unused-collect` implied by `-D warnings` error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:337:19 - | -337 | for (_, v) in &m { - | ^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::for-kv-map` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:337:19 + | +LL | for (_, v) in &m { + | ^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::for-kv-map` implied by `-D warnings` help: use the corresponding method - | -337 | for v in m.values() { - | ^ ^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for v in m.values() { + | ^ ^^^^^^^^^^ error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:342:19 - | -342 | for (_, v) in &*m { - | ^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:342:19 + | +LL | for (_, v) in &*m { + | ^^^ help: use the corresponding method - | -342 | for v in (*m).values() { - | ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for v in (*m).values() { + | ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:350:19 - | -350 | for (_, v) in &mut m { - | ^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:350:19 + | +LL | for (_, v) in &mut m { + | ^^^^^^ help: use the corresponding method - | -350 | for v in m.values_mut() { - | ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for v in m.values_mut() { + | ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:355:19 - | -355 | for (_, v) in &mut *m { - | ^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:355:19 + | +LL | for (_, v) in &mut *m { + | ^^^^^^^ help: use the corresponding method - | -355 | for v in (*m).values_mut() { - | ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for v in (*m).values_mut() { + | ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's keys - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:361:24 - | -361 | for (k, _value) in rm { - | ^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:361:24 + | +LL | for (k, _value) in rm { + | ^^ help: use the corresponding method - | -361 | for k in rm.keys() { - | ^ ^^^^^^^^^ + | +LL | for k in rm.keys() { + | ^ ^^^^^^^^^ error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:414:14 - | -414 | for i in 0..src.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[..src.len()].clone_from_slice(&src[..])` - | - = note: `-D clippy::manual-memcpy` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:414:14 + | +LL | for i in 0..src.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[..src.len()].clone_from_slice(&src[..])` + | + = note: `-D clippy::manual-memcpy` implied by `-D warnings` error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:419:14 - | -419 | for i in 0..src.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[10..(src.len() + 10)].clone_from_slice(&src[..])` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:419:14 + | +LL | for i in 0..src.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[10..(src.len() + 10)].clone_from_slice(&src[..])` error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:424:14 - | -424 | for i in 0..src.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[..src.len()].clone_from_slice(&src[10..])` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:424:14 + | +LL | for i in 0..src.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[..src.len()].clone_from_slice(&src[10..])` error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:429:14 - | -429 | for i in 11..src.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[11..src.len()].clone_from_slice(&src[(11 - 10)..(src.len() - 10)])` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:429:14 + | +LL | for i in 11..src.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[11..src.len()].clone_from_slice(&src[(11 - 10)..(src.len() - 10)])` error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:434:14 - | -434 | for i in 0..dst.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst.clone_from_slice(&src[..dst.len()])` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:434:14 + | +LL | for i in 0..dst.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst.clone_from_slice(&src[..dst.len()])` error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:447:14 - | -447 | for i in 10..256 { - | ^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:447:14 + | +LL | for i in 10..256 { + | ^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by - | -447 | for i in dst[10..256].clone_from_slice(&src[(10 - 5)..(256 - 5)]) -448 | dst2[(10 + 500)..(256 + 500)].clone_from_slice(&src[10..256]) { - | + | +LL | for i in dst[10..256].clone_from_slice(&src[(10 - 5)..(256 - 5)]) +LL | dst2[(10 + 500)..(256 + 500)].clone_from_slice(&src[10..256]) { + | error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:459:14 - | -459 | for i in 10..LOOP_OFFSET { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[(10 + LOOP_OFFSET)..(LOOP_OFFSET + LOOP_OFFSET)].clone_from_slice(&src[(10 - some_var)..(LOOP_OFFSET - some_var)])` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:459:14 + | +LL | for i in 10..LOOP_OFFSET { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[(10 + LOOP_OFFSET)..(LOOP_OFFSET + LOOP_OFFSET)].clone_from_slice(&src[(10 - some_var)..(LOOP_OFFSET - some_var)])` error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:472:14 - | -472 | for i in 0..src_vec.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst_vec[..src_vec.len()].clone_from_slice(&src_vec[..])` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:472:14 + | +LL | for i in 0..src_vec.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst_vec[..src_vec.len()].clone_from_slice(&src_vec[..])` error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:501:14 - | -501 | for i in from..from + src.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[from..from + src.len()].clone_from_slice(&src[0..(from + src.len() - from)])` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:501:14 + | +LL | for i in from..from + src.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[from..from + src.len()].clone_from_slice(&src[0..(from + src.len() - from)])` error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:505:14 - | -505 | for i in from..from + 3 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[from..from + 3].clone_from_slice(&src[0..(from + 3 - from)])` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:505:14 + | +LL | for i in from..from + 3 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[from..from + 3].clone_from_slice(&src[0..(from + 3 - from)])` error: it looks like you're manually copying between slices - --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:512:14 - | -512 | for i in 0..src.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[..src.len()].clone_from_slice(&src[..])` + --> $DIR/for_loop.rs:512:14 + | +LL | for i in 0..src.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try replacing the loop by: `dst[..src.len()].clone_from_slice(&src[..])` error: aborting due to 51 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/for_loop_over_option_result.stderr b/tests/ui/for_loop_over_option_result.stderr index 13ad5fff846da..f8a4212b2532d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/for_loop_over_option_result.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/for_loop_over_option_result.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: for loop over `option`, which is an `Option`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement. --> $DIR/for_loop_over_option_result.rs:20:14 | -20 | for x in option { +LL | for x in option { | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::for-loop-over-option` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ error: for loop over `option`, which is an `Option`. This is more readably writt error: for loop over `result`, which is a `Result`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement. --> $DIR/for_loop_over_option_result.rs:25:14 | -25 | for x in result { +LL | for x in result { | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::for-loop-over-result` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ error: for loop over `result`, which is a `Result`. This is more readably writte error: for loop over `option.ok_or("x not found")`, which is a `Result`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement. --> $DIR/for_loop_over_option_result.rs:29:14 | -29 | for x in option.ok_or("x not found") { +LL | for x in option.ok_or("x not found") { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider replacing `for x in option.ok_or("x not found")` with `if let Ok(x) = option.ok_or("x not found")` @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ error: for loop over `option.ok_or("x not found")`, which is a `Result`. This is error: you are iterating over `Iterator::next()` which is an Option; this will compile but is probably not what you want --> $DIR/for_loop_over_option_result.rs:35:14 | -35 | for x in v.iter().next() { +LL | for x in v.iter().next() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::iter_next_loop)] on by default @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ error: you are iterating over `Iterator::next()` which is an Option; this will c error: for loop over `v.iter().next().and(Some(0))`, which is an `Option`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement. --> $DIR/for_loop_over_option_result.rs:40:14 | -40 | for x in v.iter().next().and(Some(0)) { +LL | for x in v.iter().next().and(Some(0)) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider replacing `for x in v.iter().next().and(Some(0))` with `if let Some(x) = v.iter().next().and(Some(0))` @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ error: for loop over `v.iter().next().and(Some(0))`, which is an `Option`. This error: for loop over `v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found")`, which is a `Result`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement. --> $DIR/for_loop_over_option_result.rs:44:14 | -44 | for x in v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found") { +LL | for x in v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found") { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider replacing `for x in v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found")` with `if let Ok(x) = v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found")` @@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ error: for loop over `v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found")`, which is a `Result` error: this loop never actually loops --> $DIR/for_loop_over_option_result.rs:56:5 | -56 | / while let Some(x) = option { -57 | | println!("{}", x); -58 | | break; -59 | | } +LL | / while let Some(x) = option { +LL | | println!("{}", x); +LL | | break; +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::never_loop)] on by default @@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ error: this loop never actually loops error: this loop never actually loops --> $DIR/for_loop_over_option_result.rs:62:5 | -62 | / while let Ok(x) = result { -63 | | println!("{}", x); -64 | | break; -65 | | } +LL | / while let Ok(x) = result { +LL | | println!("{}", x); +LL | | break; +LL | | } | |_____^ error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/format.stderr b/tests/ui/format.stderr index 62933f31e18cc..871fc8fba3ed4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/format.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/format.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: useless use of `format!` --> $DIR/format.rs:21:5 | -21 | format!("foo"); +LL | format!("foo"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using .to_string(): `"foo".to_string()` | = note: `-D clippy::useless-format` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: useless use of `format!` error: useless use of `format!` --> $DIR/format.rs:23:5 | -23 | format!("{}", "foo"); +LL | format!("{}", "foo"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using .to_string(): `"foo".to_string()` | = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ error: useless use of `format!` error: useless use of `format!` --> $DIR/format.rs:27:5 | -27 | format!("{:+}", "foo"); // warn when the format makes no difference +LL | format!("{:+}", "foo"); // warn when the format makes no difference | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using .to_string(): `"foo".to_string()` | = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ error: useless use of `format!` error: useless use of `format!` --> $DIR/format.rs:28:5 | -28 | format!("{:<}", "foo"); // warn when the format makes no difference +LL | format!("{:<}", "foo"); // warn when the format makes no difference | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using .to_string(): `"foo".to_string()` | = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ error: useless use of `format!` error: useless use of `format!` --> $DIR/format.rs:33:5 | -33 | format!("{}", arg); +LL | format!("{}", arg); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using .to_string(): `arg.to_string()` | = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ error: useless use of `format!` error: useless use of `format!` --> $DIR/format.rs:37:5 | -37 | format!("{:+}", arg); // warn when the format makes no difference +LL | format!("{:+}", arg); // warn when the format makes no difference | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using .to_string(): `arg.to_string()` | = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ error: useless use of `format!` error: useless use of `format!` --> $DIR/format.rs:38:5 | -38 | format!("{:<}", arg); // warn when the format makes no difference +LL | format!("{:<}", arg); // warn when the format makes no difference | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using .to_string(): `arg.to_string()` | = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ error: useless use of `format!` error: useless use of `format!` --> $DIR/format.rs:65:5 | -65 | format!("{}", 42.to_string()); +LL | format!("{}", 42.to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: `to_string()` is enough: `42.to_string()` | = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ error: useless use of `format!` error: useless use of `format!` --> $DIR/format.rs:67:5 | -67 | format!("{}", x.display().to_string()); +LL | format!("{}", x.display().to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: `to_string()` is enough: `x.display().to_string()` | = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) diff --git a/tests/ui/formatting.stderr b/tests/ui/formatting.stderr index 9f00a51bc1fd4..061540b9aa5f5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/formatting.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/formatting.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this looks like an `else {..}` but the `else` is missing --> $DIR/formatting.rs:21:6 | -21 | } { +LL | } { | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::suspicious-else-formatting` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ error: this looks like an `else {..}` but the `else` is missing error: this looks like an `else if` but the `else` is missing --> $DIR/formatting.rs:25:6 | -25 | } if foo() { +LL | } if foo() { | ^ | = note: to remove this lint, add the missing `else` or add a new line before the second `if` @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ error: this looks like an `else if` but the `else` is missing error: this looks like an `else if` but the `else` is missing --> $DIR/formatting.rs:32:10 | -32 | } if foo() { +LL | } if foo() { | ^ | = note: to remove this lint, add the missing `else` or add a new line before the second `if` @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ error: this looks like an `else if` but the `else` is missing error: this looks like an `else if` but the `else` is missing --> $DIR/formatting.rs:40:10 | -40 | } if foo() { +LL | } if foo() { | ^ | = note: to remove this lint, add the missing `else` or add a new line before the second `if` @@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ error: this looks like an `else if` but the `else` is missing error: this is an `else {..}` but the formatting might hide it --> $DIR/formatting.rs:49:6 | -49 | } else +LL | } else | ______^ -50 | | { +LL | | { | |____^ | = note: to remove this lint, remove the `else` or remove the new line between `else` and `{..}` @@ -44,10 +44,10 @@ error: this is an `else {..}` but the formatting might hide it error: this is an `else {..}` but the formatting might hide it --> $DIR/formatting.rs:54:6 | -54 | } +LL | } | ______^ -55 | | else -56 | | { +LL | | else +LL | | { | |____^ | = note: to remove this lint, remove the `else` or remove the new line between `else` and `{..}` @@ -55,9 +55,9 @@ error: this is an `else {..}` but the formatting might hide it error: this is an `else if` but the formatting might hide it --> $DIR/formatting.rs:60:6 | -60 | } else +LL | } else | ______^ -61 | | if foo() { // the span of the above error should continue here +LL | | if foo() { // the span of the above error should continue here | |____^ | = note: to remove this lint, remove the `else` or remove the new line between `else` and `if` @@ -65,55 +65,55 @@ error: this is an `else if` but the formatting might hide it error: this is an `else if` but the formatting might hide it --> $DIR/formatting.rs:65:6 | -65 | } +LL | } | ______^ -66 | | else -67 | | if foo() { // the span of the above error should continue here +LL | | else +LL | | if foo() { // the span of the above error should continue here | |____^ | = note: to remove this lint, remove the `else` or remove the new line between `else` and `if` error: this looks like you are trying to use `.. -= ..`, but you really are doing `.. = (- ..)` - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:106:6 - | -106 | a =- 35; - | ^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::suspicious-assignment-formatting` implied by `-D warnings` - = note: to remove this lint, use either `-=` or `= -` + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:106:6 + | +LL | a =- 35; + | ^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::suspicious-assignment-formatting` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: to remove this lint, use either `-=` or `= -` error: this looks like you are trying to use `.. *= ..`, but you really are doing `.. = (* ..)` - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:107:6 - | -107 | a =* &191; - | ^^^^ - | - = note: to remove this lint, use either `*=` or `= *` + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:107:6 + | +LL | a =* &191; + | ^^^^ + | + = note: to remove this lint, use either `*=` or `= *` error: this looks like you are trying to use `.. != ..`, but you really are doing `.. = (! ..)` - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:110:6 - | -110 | b =! false; - | ^^^^ - | - = note: to remove this lint, use either `!=` or `= !` + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:110:6 + | +LL | b =! false; + | ^^^^ + | + = note: to remove this lint, use either `!=` or `= !` error: possibly missing a comma here - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:119:19 - | -119 | -1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here - | ^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::possible-missing-comma` implied by `-D warnings` - = note: to remove this lint, add a comma or write the expr in a single line + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:119:19 + | +LL | -1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here + | ^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::possible-missing-comma` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: to remove this lint, add a comma or write the expr in a single line error: possibly missing a comma here - --> $DIR/formatting.rs:123:19 - | -123 | -1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here - | ^ - | - = note: to remove this lint, add a comma or write the expr in a single line + --> $DIR/formatting.rs:123:19 + | +LL | -1, -2, -3 // <= no comma here + | ^ + | + = note: to remove this lint, add a comma or write the expr in a single line error: aborting due to 13 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/functions.stderr b/tests/ui/functions.stderr index 206d04d6a395b..b23d09309bb1f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/functions.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/functions.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this function has too many arguments (8/7) --> $DIR/functions.rs:17:1 | -17 | fn bad(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: ()) {} +LL | fn bad(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: ()) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::too-many-arguments` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: this function has too many arguments (8/7) error: this function has too many arguments (8/7) --> $DIR/functions.rs:34:5 | -34 | fn bad(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: ()); +LL | fn bad(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: ()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this function has too many arguments (8/7) --> $DIR/functions.rs:43:5 | -43 | fn bad_method(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: ()) {} +LL | fn bad_method(_one: u32, _two: u32, _three: &str, _four: bool, _five: f32, _six: f32, _seven: bool, _eight: ()) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this public function dereferences a raw pointer but is not marked `unsafe` --> $DIR/functions.rs:52:34 | -52 | println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); +LL | println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::not-unsafe-ptr-arg-deref` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -29,49 +29,49 @@ error: this public function dereferences a raw pointer but is not marked `unsafe error: this public function dereferences a raw pointer but is not marked `unsafe` --> $DIR/functions.rs:53:35 | -53 | println!("{:?}", unsafe { p.as_ref() }); +LL | println!("{:?}", unsafe { p.as_ref() }); | ^ error: this public function dereferences a raw pointer but is not marked `unsafe` --> $DIR/functions.rs:54:33 | -54 | unsafe { std::ptr::read(p) }; +LL | unsafe { std::ptr::read(p) }; | ^ error: this public function dereferences a raw pointer but is not marked `unsafe` --> $DIR/functions.rs:65:30 | -65 | println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); +LL | println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); | ^ error: this public function dereferences a raw pointer but is not marked `unsafe` --> $DIR/functions.rs:66:31 | -66 | println!("{:?}", unsafe { p.as_ref() }); +LL | println!("{:?}", unsafe { p.as_ref() }); | ^ error: this public function dereferences a raw pointer but is not marked `unsafe` --> $DIR/functions.rs:67:29 | -67 | unsafe { std::ptr::read(p) }; +LL | unsafe { std::ptr::read(p) }; | ^ error: this public function dereferences a raw pointer but is not marked `unsafe` --> $DIR/functions.rs:76:34 | -76 | println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); +LL | println!("{}", unsafe { *p }); | ^ error: this public function dereferences a raw pointer but is not marked `unsafe` --> $DIR/functions.rs:77:35 | -77 | println!("{:?}", unsafe { p.as_ref() }); +LL | println!("{:?}", unsafe { p.as_ref() }); | ^ error: this public function dereferences a raw pointer but is not marked `unsafe` --> $DIR/functions.rs:78:33 | -78 | unsafe { std::ptr::read(p) }; +LL | unsafe { std::ptr::read(p) }; | ^ error: aborting due to 12 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/fxhash.stderr b/tests/ui/fxhash.stderr index a1e50401b46e0..14fc4a8090b97 100644 --- a/tests/ui/fxhash.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/fxhash.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Prefer FxHashMap over HashMap, it has better performance and we don't need any collision prevention in clippy --> $DIR/fxhash.rs:16:24 | -16 | use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet}; +LL | use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet}; | ^^^^^^^ help: use: `FxHashMap` | = note: `-D clippy::default-hash-types` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ error: Prefer FxHashMap over HashMap, it has better performance and we don't nee error: Prefer FxHashSet over HashSet, it has better performance and we don't need any collision prevention in clippy --> $DIR/fxhash.rs:16:33 | -16 | use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet}; +LL | use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet}; | ^^^^^^^ help: use: `FxHashSet` error: Prefer FxHashMap over HashMap, it has better performance and we don't need any collision prevention in clippy --> $DIR/fxhash.rs:19:15 | -19 | let _map: HashMap = HashMap::default(); +LL | let _map: HashMap = HashMap::default(); | ^^^^^^^ help: use: `FxHashMap` error: Prefer FxHashMap over HashMap, it has better performance and we don't need any collision prevention in clippy --> $DIR/fxhash.rs:19:41 | -19 | let _map: HashMap = HashMap::default(); +LL | let _map: HashMap = HashMap::default(); | ^^^^^^^ help: use: `FxHashMap` error: Prefer FxHashSet over HashSet, it has better performance and we don't need any collision prevention in clippy --> $DIR/fxhash.rs:20:15 | -20 | let _set: HashSet = HashSet::default(); +LL | let _set: HashSet = HashSet::default(); | ^^^^^^^ help: use: `FxHashSet` error: Prefer FxHashSet over HashSet, it has better performance and we don't need any collision prevention in clippy --> $DIR/fxhash.rs:20:33 | -20 | let _set: HashSet = HashSet::default(); +LL | let _set: HashSet = HashSet::default(); | ^^^^^^^ help: use: `FxHashSet` error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/get_unwrap.stderr b/tests/ui/get_unwrap.stderr index 8b07e740a9a40..1f45c26048a2a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/get_unwrap.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/get_unwrap.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:41:17 | -41 | let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); +LL | let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&boxed_slice[1]` | = note: `-D clippy::get-unwrap` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,67 +9,67 @@ error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more co error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:42:17 | -42 | let _ = some_slice.get(0).unwrap(); +LL | let _ = some_slice.get(0).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_slice[0]` error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:43:17 | -43 | let _ = some_vec.get(0).unwrap(); +LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vec[0]` error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:44:17 | -44 | let _ = some_vecdeque.get(0).unwrap(); +LL | let _ = some_vecdeque.get(0).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vecdeque[0]` error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a HashMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:45:17 | -45 | let _ = some_hashmap.get(&1).unwrap(); +LL | let _ = some_hashmap.get(&1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_hashmap[&1]` error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a BTreeMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:46:17 | -46 | let _ = some_btreemap.get(&1).unwrap(); +LL | let _ = some_btreemap.get(&1).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_btreemap[&1]` error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:52:10 | -52 | *boxed_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; +LL | *boxed_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut boxed_slice[0]` error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:53:10 | -53 | *some_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; +LL | *some_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut some_slice[0]` error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:54:10 | -54 | *some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; +LL | *some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut some_vec[0]` error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:55:10 | -55 | *some_vecdeque.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; +LL | *some_vecdeque.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut some_vecdeque[0]` error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:64:17 | -64 | let _ = some_vec.get(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); +LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0..1]` error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise --> $DIR/get_unwrap.rs:65:17 | -65 | let _ = some_vec.get_mut(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); +LL | let _ = some_vec.get_mut(0..1).unwrap().to_vec(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0..1]` error: aborting due to 12 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/ice-2636.stderr b/tests/ui/ice-2636.stderr index a0806af5da9e8..a6b150f9b903e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/ice-2636.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/ice-2636.stderr @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ error: you don't need to add `&` to both the expression and the patterns --> $DIR/ice-2636.rs:21:9 | -21 | / match $foo { -22 | | $ ( & $t => $ord, -23 | | )* -24 | | }; +LL | / match $foo { +LL | | $ ( & $t => $ord, +LL | | )* +LL | | }; | |_________^ ... -30 | test_hash!(&a, A => 0, B => 1, C => 2); +LL | test_hash!(&a, A => 0, B => 1, C => 2); | --------------------------------------- in this macro invocation | = note: `-D clippy::match-ref-pats` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/identity_conversion.stderr b/tests/ui/identity_conversion.stderr index aab6bf7f218e3..4b0b958e2853f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/identity_conversion.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/identity_conversion.stderr @@ -1,67 +1,67 @@ error: identical conversion --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:13:13 | -13 | let _ = T::from(val); +LL | let _ = T::from(val); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider removing `T::from()`: `val` | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:10:9 | -10 | #![deny(clippy::identity_conversion)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::identity_conversion)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: identical conversion --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:14:5 | -14 | val.into() +LL | val.into() | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider removing `.into()`: `val` error: identical conversion --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:26:22 | -26 | let _: i32 = 0i32.into(); +LL | let _: i32 = 0i32.into(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider removing `.into()`: `0i32` error: identical conversion --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:47:21 | -47 | let _: String = "foo".to_string().into(); +LL | let _: String = "foo".to_string().into(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider removing `.into()`: `"foo".to_string()` error: identical conversion --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:48:21 | -48 | let _: String = From::from("foo".to_string()); +LL | let _: String = From::from("foo".to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider removing `From::from()`: `"foo".to_string()` error: identical conversion --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:49:13 | -49 | let _ = String::from("foo".to_string()); +LL | let _ = String::from("foo".to_string()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider removing `String::from()`: `"foo".to_string()` error: identical conversion --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:50:13 | -50 | let _ = String::from(format!("A: {:04}", 123)); +LL | let _ = String::from(format!("A: {:04}", 123)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider removing `String::from()`: `format!("A: {:04}", 123)` error: identical conversion --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:51:13 | -51 | let _ = "".lines().into_iter(); +LL | let _ = "".lines().into_iter(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider removing `.into_iter()`: `"".lines()` error: identical conversion --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:52:13 | -52 | let _ = vec![1, 2, 3].into_iter().into_iter(); +LL | let _ = vec![1, 2, 3].into_iter().into_iter(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider removing `.into_iter()`: `vec![1, 2, 3].into_iter()` error: identical conversion --> $DIR/identity_conversion.rs:53:21 | -53 | let _: String = format!("Hello {}", "world").into(); +LL | let _: String = format!("Hello {}", "world").into(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider removing `.into()`: `format!("Hello {}", "world")` error: aborting due to 10 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/identity_op.stderr b/tests/ui/identity_op.stderr index 19846b5ecdfdd..8b42cfbf1ce1f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/identity_op.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/identity_op.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: the operation is ineffective. Consider reducing it to `x` --> $DIR/identity_op.rs:25:5 | -25 | x + 0; +LL | x + 0; | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::identity-op` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,43 +9,43 @@ error: the operation is ineffective. Consider reducing it to `x` error: the operation is ineffective. Consider reducing it to `x` --> $DIR/identity_op.rs:26:5 | -26 | x + (1 - 1); +LL | x + (1 - 1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the operation is ineffective. Consider reducing it to `x` --> $DIR/identity_op.rs:28:5 | -28 | 0 + x; +LL | 0 + x; | ^^^^^ error: the operation is ineffective. Consider reducing it to `x` --> $DIR/identity_op.rs:31:5 | -31 | x | (0); +LL | x | (0); | ^^^^^^^ error: the operation is ineffective. Consider reducing it to `x` --> $DIR/identity_op.rs:34:5 | -34 | x * 1; +LL | x * 1; | ^^^^^ error: the operation is ineffective. Consider reducing it to `x` --> $DIR/identity_op.rs:35:5 | -35 | 1 * x; +LL | 1 * x; | ^^^^^ error: the operation is ineffective. Consider reducing it to `x` --> $DIR/identity_op.rs:41:5 | -41 | -1 & x; +LL | -1 & x; | ^^^^^^ error: the operation is ineffective. Consider reducing it to `u` --> $DIR/identity_op.rs:44:5 | -44 | u & 255; +LL | u & 255; | ^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/if_not_else.stderr b/tests/ui/if_not_else.stderr index 0393e49a2ee76..acdf543cc7564 100644 --- a/tests/ui/if_not_else.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/if_not_else.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ error: Unnecessary boolean `not` operation --> $DIR/if_not_else.rs:18:5 | -18 | / if !bla() { -19 | | println!("Bugs"); -20 | | } else { -21 | | println!("Bunny"); -22 | | } +LL | / if !bla() { +LL | | println!("Bugs"); +LL | | } else { +LL | | println!("Bunny"); +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::if-not-else` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ error: Unnecessary boolean `not` operation error: Unnecessary `!=` operation --> $DIR/if_not_else.rs:23:5 | -23 | / if 4 != 5 { -24 | | println!("Bugs"); -25 | | } else { -26 | | println!("Bunny"); -27 | | } +LL | / if 4 != 5 { +LL | | println!("Bugs"); +LL | | } else { +LL | | println!("Bunny"); +LL | | } | |_____^ | = help: change to `==` and swap the blocks of the if/else diff --git a/tests/ui/impl.stderr b/tests/ui/impl.stderr index adad754bffee7..8bddd400f7054 100644 --- a/tests/ui/impl.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/impl.stderr @@ -1,34 +1,34 @@ error: Multiple implementations of this structure --> $DIR/impl.rs:19:1 | -19 | / impl MyStruct { -20 | | fn second() {} -21 | | } +LL | / impl MyStruct { +LL | | fn second() {} +LL | | } | |_^ | = note: `-D clippy::multiple-inherent-impl` implied by `-D warnings` note: First implementation here --> $DIR/impl.rs:15:1 | -15 | / impl MyStruct { -16 | | fn first() {} -17 | | } +LL | / impl MyStruct { +LL | | fn first() {} +LL | | } | |_^ error: Multiple implementations of this structure --> $DIR/impl.rs:33:5 | -33 | / impl super::MyStruct { -34 | | fn third() {} -35 | | } +LL | / impl super::MyStruct { +LL | | fn third() {} +LL | | } | |_____^ | note: First implementation here --> $DIR/impl.rs:15:1 | -15 | / impl MyStruct { -16 | | fn first() {} -17 | | } +LL | / impl MyStruct { +LL | | fn first() {} +LL | | } | |_^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr b/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr index 35306e77aecf0..0c61dbc4c645b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr @@ -1,136 +1,136 @@ error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:20:35 | -20 | impl Foo for HashMap { +LL | impl Foo for HashMap { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::implicit-hasher` implied by `-D warnings` help: consider adding a type parameter | -20 | impl Foo for HashMap { +LL | impl Foo for HashMap { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: ...and use generic constructor | -26 | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default())) +LL | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default())) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:29:36 | -29 | impl Foo for (HashMap,) { +LL | impl Foo for (HashMap,) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider adding a type parameter | -29 | impl Foo for (HashMap,) { +LL | impl Foo for (HashMap,) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: ...and use generic constructor | -31 | ((HashMap::default(),), (HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default()),)) +LL | ((HashMap::default(),), (HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default()),)) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:34:19 | -34 | impl Foo for HashMap { +LL | impl Foo for HashMap { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider adding a type parameter | -34 | impl Foo for HashMap { +LL | impl Foo for HashMap { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: ...and use generic constructor | -36 | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default())) +LL | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default())) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: impl for `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:51:32 | -51 | impl Foo for HashSet { +LL | impl Foo for HashSet { | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider adding a type parameter | -51 | impl Foo for HashSet { +LL | impl Foo for HashSet { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: ...and use generic constructor | -53 | (HashSet::default(), HashSet::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default())) +LL | (HashSet::default(), HashSet::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default())) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: impl for `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:56:19 | -56 | impl Foo for HashSet { +LL | impl Foo for HashSet { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider adding a type parameter | -56 | impl Foo for HashSet { +LL | impl Foo for HashSet { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: ...and use generic constructor | -58 | (HashSet::default(), HashSet::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default())) +LL | (HashSet::default(), HashSet::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default())) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: parameter of type `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:73:23 | -73 | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} +LL | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider adding a type parameter | -73 | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} +LL | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: parameter of type `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:73:53 | -73 | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} +LL | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider adding a type parameter | -73 | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} +LL | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:77:43 | -77 | impl Foo for HashMap { +LL | impl Foo for HashMap { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... -89 | gen!(impl); +LL | gen!(impl); | ----------- in this macro invocation help: consider adding a type parameter | -77 | impl Foo for HashMap { +LL | impl Foo for HashMap { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: ...and use generic constructor | -79 | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default())) +LL | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default::default())) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: parameter of type `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:85:33 | -85 | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} +LL | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... -90 | gen!(fn bar); +LL | gen!(fn bar); | ------------- in this macro invocation help: consider adding a type parameter | -85 | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} +LL | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: parameter of type `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:85:63 | -85 | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} +LL | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... -90 | gen!(fn bar); +LL | gen!(fn bar); | ------------- in this macro invocation help: consider adding a type parameter | -85 | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} +LL | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap, _set: &mut HashSet) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 10 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/implicit_return.stderr b/tests/ui/implicit_return.stderr index 3c124eb335748..4c62a7d65c6de 100644 --- a/tests/ui/implicit_return.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/implicit_return.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: missing return statement --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:17:5 | -17 | true +LL | true | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` | = note: `-D clippy::implicit-return` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,55 +9,55 @@ error: missing return statement error: missing return statement --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:23:9 | -23 | true +LL | true | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing return statement --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:25:9 | -25 | false +LL | false | ^^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return false` error: missing return statement --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:33:17 | -33 | true => false, +LL | true => false, | ^^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return false` error: missing return statement --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:34:20 | -34 | false => { true }, +LL | false => { true }, | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing return statement --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:41:9 | -41 | break true; +LL | break true; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `break` to `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing return statement --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:49:13 | -49 | break true; +LL | break true; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `break` to `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing return statement --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:58:13 | -58 | break true; +LL | break true; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `break` to `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing return statement --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:67:18 | -67 | let _ = || { true }; +LL | let _ = || { true }; | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` error: missing return statement --> $DIR/implicit_return.rs:68:16 | -68 | let _ = || true; +LL | let _ = || true; | ^^^^ help: add `return` as shown: `return true` error: aborting due to 10 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/inconsistent_digit_grouping.stderr b/tests/ui/inconsistent_digit_grouping.stderr index 77e2f3bd41b25..ba909b944800d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inconsistent_digit_grouping.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/inconsistent_digit_grouping.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores --> $DIR/inconsistent_digit_grouping.rs:22:16 | -22 | let bad = (1_23_456, 1_234_5678, 1234_567, 1_234.5678_f32, 1.234_5678_f32); +LL | let bad = (1_23_456, 1_234_5678, 1234_567, 1_234.5678_f32, 1.234_5678_f32); | ^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `123_456` | = note: `-D clippy::inconsistent-digit-grouping` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores --> $DIR/inconsistent_digit_grouping.rs:22:26 | -22 | let bad = (1_23_456, 1_234_5678, 1234_567, 1_234.5678_f32, 1.234_5678_f32); +LL | let bad = (1_23_456, 1_234_5678, 1234_567, 1_234.5678_f32, 1.234_5678_f32); | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `12_345_678` error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores --> $DIR/inconsistent_digit_grouping.rs:22:38 | -22 | let bad = (1_23_456, 1_234_5678, 1234_567, 1_234.5678_f32, 1.234_5678_f32); +LL | let bad = (1_23_456, 1_234_5678, 1234_567, 1_234.5678_f32, 1.234_5678_f32); | ^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `1_234_567` error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores --> $DIR/inconsistent_digit_grouping.rs:22:48 | -22 | let bad = (1_23_456, 1_234_5678, 1234_567, 1_234.5678_f32, 1.234_5678_f32); +LL | let bad = (1_23_456, 1_234_5678, 1234_567, 1_234.5678_f32, 1.234_5678_f32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `1_234.567_8_f32` error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores --> $DIR/inconsistent_digit_grouping.rs:22:64 | -22 | let bad = (1_23_456, 1_234_5678, 1234_567, 1_234.5678_f32, 1.234_5678_f32); +LL | let bad = (1_23_456, 1_234_5678, 1234_567, 1_234.5678_f32, 1.234_5678_f32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `1.234_567_8_f32` error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/indexing_slicing.stderr b/tests/ui/indexing_slicing.stderr index c9a45bc408478..2e7bff3e0d581 100644 --- a/tests/ui/indexing_slicing.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/indexing_slicing.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: index out of bounds: the len is 4 but the index is 4 --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:25:5 | -25 | x[4]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. +LL | x[4]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. | ^^^^ | = note: #[deny(const_err)] on by default @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: index out of bounds: the len is 4 but the index is 4 error: index out of bounds: the len is 4 but the index is 8 --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:26:5 | -26 | x[1 << 3]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. +LL | x[1 << 3]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. | ^^^^^^^^^ error: index out of bounds: the len is 0 but the index is 0 --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:56:5 | -56 | empty[0]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. +LL | empty[0]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. | ^^^^^^^^ error: index out of bounds: the len is 4 but the index is 15 --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:87:5 | -87 | x[N]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. +LL | x[N]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. | ^^^^ error: indexing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:20:5 | -20 | x[index]; +LL | x[index]; | ^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::indexing-slicing` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ error: indexing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:21:6 | -21 | &x[index..]; +LL | &x[index..]; | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n..)` or .get_mut(n..)` instead @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:22:6 | -22 | &x[..index]; +LL | &x[..index]; | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(..n)`or `.get_mut(..n)` instead @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:23:6 | -23 | &x[index_from..index_to]; +LL | &x[index_from..index_to]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n..m)` or `.get_mut(n..m)` instead @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:24:6 | -24 | &x[index_from..][..index_to]; // Two lint reports, one for [index_from..] and another for [..index_to]. +LL | &x[index_from..][..index_to]; // Two lint reports, one for [index_from..] and another for [..index_to]. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(..n)`or `.get_mut(..n)` instead @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:24:6 | -24 | &x[index_from..][..index_to]; // Two lint reports, one for [index_from..] and another for [..index_to]. +LL | &x[index_from..][..index_to]; // Two lint reports, one for [index_from..] and another for [..index_to]. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n..)` or .get_mut(n..)` instead @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:27:11 | -27 | &x[..=4]; +LL | &x[..=4]; | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::out-of-bounds-indexing` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -84,13 +84,13 @@ error: range is out of bounds error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:28:11 | -28 | &x[1..5]; +LL | &x[1..5]; | ^ error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:29:6 | -29 | &x[5..][..10]; // Two lint reports, one for [5..] and another for [..10]. +LL | &x[5..][..10]; // Two lint reports, one for [5..] and another for [..10]. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(..n)`or `.get_mut(..n)` instead @@ -98,37 +98,37 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:29:8 | -29 | &x[5..][..10]; // Two lint reports, one for [5..] and another for [..10]. +LL | &x[5..][..10]; // Two lint reports, one for [5..] and another for [..10]. | ^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:30:8 | -30 | &x[5..]; +LL | &x[5..]; | ^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:31:10 | -31 | &x[..5]; +LL | &x[..5]; | ^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:32:8 | -32 | &x[5..].iter().map(|x| 2 * x).collect::>(); +LL | &x[5..].iter().map(|x| 2 * x).collect::>(); | ^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:33:12 | -33 | &x[0..=4]; +LL | &x[0..=4]; | ^ error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:34:6 | -34 | &x[0..][..3]; +LL | &x[0..][..3]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(..n)`or `.get_mut(..n)` instead @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:35:6 | -35 | &x[1..][..5]; +LL | &x[1..][..5]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(..n)`or `.get_mut(..n)` instead @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: indexing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:48:5 | -48 | y[0]; +LL | y[0]; | ^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n)` or `.get_mut(n)` instead @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ error: indexing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:49:6 | -49 | &y[1..2]; +LL | &y[1..2]; | ^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n..m)` or `.get_mut(n..m)` instead @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:50:6 | -50 | &y[0..=4]; +LL | &y[0..=4]; | ^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n..m)` or `.get_mut(n..m)` instead @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:51:6 | -51 | &y[..=4]; +LL | &y[..=4]; | ^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(..n)`or `.get_mut(..n)` instead @@ -176,49 +176,49 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:57:12 | -57 | &empty[1..5]; +LL | &empty[1..5]; | ^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:58:16 | -58 | &empty[0..=4]; +LL | &empty[0..=4]; | ^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:59:15 | -59 | &empty[..=4]; +LL | &empty[..=4]; | ^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:60:12 | -60 | &empty[1..]; +LL | &empty[1..]; | ^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:61:14 | -61 | &empty[..4]; +LL | &empty[..4]; | ^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:62:16 | -62 | &empty[0..=0]; +LL | &empty[0..=0]; | ^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:63:15 | -63 | &empty[..=0]; +LL | &empty[..=0]; | ^ error: indexing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:71:5 | -71 | v[0]; +LL | v[0]; | ^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n)` or `.get_mut(n)` instead @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ error: indexing may panic. error: indexing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:72:5 | -72 | v[10]; +LL | v[10]; | ^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n)` or `.get_mut(n)` instead @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ error: indexing may panic. error: indexing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:73:5 | -73 | v[1 << 3]; +LL | v[1 << 3]; | ^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n)` or `.get_mut(n)` instead @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ error: indexing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:74:6 | -74 | &v[10..100]; +LL | &v[10..100]; | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n..m)` or `.get_mut(n..m)` instead @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:75:6 | -75 | &x[10..][..100]; // Two lint reports, one for [10..] and another for [..100]. +LL | &x[10..][..100]; // Two lint reports, one for [10..] and another for [..100]. | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(..n)`or `.get_mut(..n)` instead @@ -258,13 +258,13 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:75:8 | -75 | &x[10..][..100]; // Two lint reports, one for [10..] and another for [..100]. +LL | &x[10..][..100]; // Two lint reports, one for [10..] and another for [..100]. | ^^ error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:76:6 | -76 | &v[10..]; +LL | &v[10..]; | ^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n..)` or .get_mut(n..)` instead @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: slicing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:77:6 | -77 | &v[..100]; +LL | &v[..100]; | ^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(..n)`or `.get_mut(..n)` instead @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ error: slicing may panic. error: indexing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:89:5 | -89 | v[N]; +LL | v[N]; | ^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n)` or `.get_mut(n)` instead @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ error: indexing may panic. error: indexing may panic. --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:90:5 | -90 | v[M]; +LL | v[M]; | ^^^^ | = help: Consider using `.get(n)` or `.get_mut(n)` instead @@ -296,13 +296,13 @@ error: indexing may panic. error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:94:13 | -94 | &x[num..10]; // should trigger out of bounds error +LL | &x[num..10]; // should trigger out of bounds error | ^^ error: range is out of bounds --> $DIR/indexing_slicing.rs:95:8 | -95 | &x[10..num]; // should trigger out of bounds error +LL | &x[10..num]; // should trigger out of bounds error | ^^ error: aborting due to 43 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.stderr b/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.stderr index 62588a2ad7ce2..976957d35d7b5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/infallible_destructuring_match.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ error: you seem to be trying to use match to destructure a single infallible pattern. Consider using `let` --> $DIR/infallible_destructuring_match.rs:25:5 | -25 | / let data = match wrapper { -26 | | SingleVariantEnum::Variant(i) => i, -27 | | }; +LL | / let data = match wrapper { +LL | | SingleVariantEnum::Variant(i) => i, +LL | | }; | |______^ help: try this: `let SingleVariantEnum::Variant(data) = wrapper;` | = note: `-D clippy::infallible-destructuring-match` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -11,17 +11,17 @@ error: you seem to be trying to use match to destructure a single infallible pat error: you seem to be trying to use match to destructure a single infallible pattern. Consider using `let` --> $DIR/infallible_destructuring_match.rs:46:5 | -46 | / let data = match wrapper { -47 | | TupleStruct(i) => i, -48 | | }; +LL | / let data = match wrapper { +LL | | TupleStruct(i) => i, +LL | | }; | |______^ help: try this: `let TupleStruct(data) = wrapper;` error: you seem to be trying to use match to destructure a single infallible pattern. Consider using `let` --> $DIR/infallible_destructuring_match.rs:67:5 | -67 | / let data = match wrapper { -68 | | Ok(i) => i, -69 | | }; +LL | / let data = match wrapper { +LL | | Ok(i) => i, +LL | | }; | |______^ help: try this: `let Ok(data) = wrapper;` error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/infinite_iter.stderr b/tests/ui/infinite_iter.stderr index 2c3b05aaff32a..c64b3918db467 100644 --- a/tests/ui/infinite_iter.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/infinite_iter.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: you are collect()ing an iterator and throwing away the result. Consider using an explicit for loop to exhaust the iterator --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:19:5 | -19 | repeat(0_u8).collect::>(); // infinite iter +LL | repeat(0_u8).collect::>(); // infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unused-collect` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,100 +9,100 @@ error: you are collect()ing an iterator and throwing away the result. Consider u error: infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:19:5 | -19 | repeat(0_u8).collect::>(); // infinite iter +LL | repeat(0_u8).collect::>(); // infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:17:8 | -17 | #[deny(clippy::infinite_iter)] +LL | #[deny(clippy::infinite_iter)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:20:5 | -20 | (0..8_u32).take_while(square_is_lower_64).cycle().count(); // infinite iter +LL | (0..8_u32).take_while(square_is_lower_64).cycle().count(); // infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:21:5 | -21 | (0..8_u64).chain(0..).max(); // infinite iter +LL | (0..8_u64).chain(0..).max(); // infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:26:5 | -26 | / (0..8_u32) -27 | | .rev() -28 | | .cycle() -29 | | .map(|x| x + 1_u32) -30 | | .for_each(|x| println!("{}", x)); // infinite iter +LL | / (0..8_u32) +LL | | .rev() +LL | | .cycle() +LL | | .map(|x| x + 1_u32) +LL | | .for_each(|x| println!("{}", x)); // infinite iter | |________________________________________^ error: infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:32:5 | -32 | (0_usize..).flat_map(|x| 0..x).product::(); // infinite iter +LL | (0_usize..).flat_map(|x| 0..x).product::(); // infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:33:5 | -33 | (0_u64..).filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).last(); // infinite iter +LL | (0_u64..).filter(|x| x % 2 == 0).last(); // infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: possible infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:40:5 | -40 | (0..).zip((0..).take_while(square_is_lower_64)).count(); // maybe infinite iter +LL | (0..).zip((0..).take_while(square_is_lower_64)).count(); // maybe infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:38:8 | -38 | #[deny(clippy::maybe_infinite_iter)] +LL | #[deny(clippy::maybe_infinite_iter)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: possible infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:41:5 | -41 | repeat(42).take_while(|x| *x == 42).chain(0..42).max(); // maybe infinite iter +LL | repeat(42).take_while(|x| *x == 42).chain(0..42).max(); // maybe infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: possible infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:42:5 | -42 | / (1..) -43 | | .scan(0, |state, x| { -44 | | *state += x; -45 | | Some(*state) -46 | | }) -47 | | .min(); // maybe infinite iter +LL | / (1..) +LL | | .scan(0, |state, x| { +LL | | *state += x; +LL | | Some(*state) +LL | | }) +LL | | .min(); // maybe infinite iter | |______________^ error: possible infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:48:5 | -48 | (0..).find(|x| *x == 24); // maybe infinite iter +LL | (0..).find(|x| *x == 24); // maybe infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: possible infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:49:5 | -49 | (0..).position(|x| x == 24); // maybe infinite iter +LL | (0..).position(|x| x == 24); // maybe infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: possible infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:50:5 | -50 | (0..).any(|x| x == 24); // maybe infinite iter +LL | (0..).any(|x| x == 24); // maybe infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: possible infinite iteration detected --> $DIR/infinite_iter.rs:51:5 | -51 | (0..).all(|x| x == 24); // maybe infinite iter +LL | (0..).all(|x| x == 24); // maybe infinite iter | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 14 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/infinite_loop.stderr b/tests/ui/infinite_loop.stderr index de7851519ec7f..79efb18a83eae 100644 --- a/tests/ui/infinite_loop.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/infinite_loop.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Variable in the condition are not mutated in the loop body. This either leads to an infinite or to a never running loop. --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:32:11 | -32 | while y < 10 { +LL | while y < 10 { | ^^^^^^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::while_immutable_condition)] on by default @@ -9,50 +9,50 @@ error: Variable in the condition are not mutated in the loop body. This either l error: Variable in the condition are not mutated in the loop body. This either leads to an infinite or to a never running loop. --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:37:11 | -37 | while y < 10 && x < 3 { +LL | while y < 10 && x < 3 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Variable in the condition are not mutated in the loop body. This either leads to an infinite or to a never running loop. --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:44:11 | -44 | while !cond { +LL | while !cond { | ^^^^^ error: Variable in the condition are not mutated in the loop body. This either leads to an infinite or to a never running loop. --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:88:11 | -88 | while i < 3 { +LL | while i < 3 { | ^^^^^ error: Variable in the condition are not mutated in the loop body. This either leads to an infinite or to a never running loop. --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:93:11 | -93 | while i < 3 && j > 0 { +LL | while i < 3 && j > 0 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Variable in the condition are not mutated in the loop body. This either leads to an infinite or to a never running loop. --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:97:11 | -97 | while i < 3 { +LL | while i < 3 { | ^^^^^ error: Variable in the condition are not mutated in the loop body. This either leads to an infinite or to a never running loop. - --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:112:11 - | -112 | while i < 3 { - | ^^^^^ + --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:112:11 + | +LL | while i < 3 { + | ^^^^^ error: Variable in the condition are not mutated in the loop body. This either leads to an infinite or to a never running loop. - --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:117:11 - | -117 | while i < 3 { - | ^^^^^ + --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:117:11 + | +LL | while i < 3 { + | ^^^^^ error: Variable in the condition are not mutated in the loop body. This either leads to an infinite or to a never running loop. - --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:183:15 - | -183 | while self.count < n { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/infinite_loop.rs:183:15 + | +LL | while self.count < n { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 9 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/inline_fn_without_body.stderr b/tests/ui/inline_fn_without_body.stderr index 0eaee7c7b2572..3c2b086968e92 100644 --- a/tests/ui/inline_fn_without_body.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/inline_fn_without_body.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ error: use of `#[inline]` on trait method `default_inline` which has no body --> $DIR/inline_fn_without_body.rs:14:5 | -14 | #[inline] +LL | #[inline] | _____-^^^^^^^^ -15 | | fn default_inline(); +LL | | fn default_inline(); | |____- help: remove | = note: `-D clippy::inline-fn-without-body` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -11,17 +11,17 @@ error: use of `#[inline]` on trait method `default_inline` which has no body error: use of `#[inline]` on trait method `always_inline` which has no body --> $DIR/inline_fn_without_body.rs:17:5 | -17 | #[inline(always)] +LL | #[inline(always)] | _____-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -18 | | fn always_inline(); +LL | | fn always_inline(); | |____- help: remove error: use of `#[inline]` on trait method `never_inline` which has no body --> $DIR/inline_fn_without_body.rs:20:5 | -20 | #[inline(never)] +LL | #[inline(never)] | _____-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -21 | | fn never_inline(); +LL | | fn never_inline(); | |____- help: remove error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/int_plus_one.stderr b/tests/ui/int_plus_one.stderr index 4a81e911157b3..30bc2966619a7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/int_plus_one.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/int_plus_one.stderr @@ -1,43 +1,43 @@ error: Unnecessary `>= y + 1` or `x - 1 >=` --> $DIR/int_plus_one.rs:16:5 | -16 | x >= y + 1; +LL | x >= y + 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::int-plus-one` implied by `-D warnings` help: change `>= y + 1` to `> y` as shown | -16 | x > y; +LL | x > y; | ^^^^^ error: Unnecessary `>= y + 1` or `x - 1 >=` --> $DIR/int_plus_one.rs:17:5 | -17 | y + 1 <= x; +LL | y + 1 <= x; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `>= y + 1` to `> y` as shown | -17 | y < x; +LL | y < x; | ^^^^^ error: Unnecessary `>= y + 1` or `x - 1 >=` --> $DIR/int_plus_one.rs:19:5 | -19 | x - 1 >= y; +LL | x - 1 >= y; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `>= y + 1` to `> y` as shown | -19 | x > y; +LL | x > y; | ^^^^^ error: Unnecessary `>= y + 1` or `x - 1 >=` --> $DIR/int_plus_one.rs:20:5 | -20 | y <= x - 1; +LL | y <= x - 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `>= y + 1` to `> y` as shown | -20 | y < x; +LL | y < x; | ^^^^^ error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/into_iter_on_ref.stderr b/tests/ui/into_iter_on_ref.stderr index f6d6fe35d7f51..e7f2a21d7a44a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/into_iter_on_ref.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/into_iter_on_ref.stderr @@ -1,25 +1,25 @@ error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the array --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:11:24 | -11 | for _ in [1, 2, 3].into_iter() {} //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter() +LL | for _ in [1, 2, 3].into_iter() {} //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:2:9 | -2 | #![deny(clippy::into_iter_on_array)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::into_iter_on_array)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the array --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:13:23 | -13 | let _ = [1, 2, 3].into_iter(); //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = [1, 2, 3].into_iter(); //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the Vec --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:15:30 | -15 | let _ = (&vec![1, 2, 3]).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&vec![1, 2, 3]).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` | = note: `-D clippy::into-iter-on-ref` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -27,151 +27,151 @@ error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the Vec error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the slice --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:16:46 | -16 | let _ = vec![1, 2, 3].into_boxed_slice().into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = vec![1, 2, 3].into_boxed_slice().into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the slice --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:17:41 | -17 | let _ = std::rc::Rc::from(&[X][..]).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = std::rc::Rc::from(&[X][..]).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the slice --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:18:44 | -18 | let _ = std::sync::Arc::from(&[X][..]).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = std::sync::Arc::from(&[X][..]).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the array --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:20:32 | -20 | let _ = (&&&&&&&[1, 2, 3]).into_iter(); //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&&&&&&&[1, 2, 3]).into_iter(); //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the array --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:21:36 | -21 | let _ = (&&&&mut &&&[1, 2, 3]).into_iter(); //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&&&&mut &&&[1, 2, 3]).into_iter(); //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter_mut() and will not move the array --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:22:40 | -22 | let _ = (&mut &mut &mut [1, 2, 3]).into_iter(); //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter_mut() +LL | let _ = (&mut &mut &mut [1, 2, 3]).into_iter(); //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter_mut() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter_mut` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the Option --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:24:24 | -24 | let _ = (&Some(4)).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&Some(4)).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter_mut() and will not move the Option --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:25:28 | -25 | let _ = (&mut Some(5)).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() +LL | let _ = (&mut Some(5)).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter_mut` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the Result --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:26:32 | -26 | let _ = (&Ok::<_, i32>(6)).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&Ok::<_, i32>(6)).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter_mut() and will not move the Result --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:27:37 | -27 | let _ = (&mut Err::(7)).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() +LL | let _ = (&mut Err::(7)).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter_mut` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the Vec --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:28:34 | -28 | let _ = (&Vec::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&Vec::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter_mut() and will not move the Vec --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:29:38 | -29 | let _ = (&mut Vec::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() +LL | let _ = (&mut Vec::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter_mut` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the BTreeMap --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:30:44 | -30 | let _ = (&BTreeMap::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&BTreeMap::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter_mut() and will not move the BTreeMap --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:31:48 | -31 | let _ = (&mut BTreeMap::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() +LL | let _ = (&mut BTreeMap::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter_mut` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the VecDeque --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:32:39 | -32 | let _ = (&VecDeque::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&VecDeque::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter_mut() and will not move the VecDeque --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:33:43 | -33 | let _ = (&mut VecDeque::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() +LL | let _ = (&mut VecDeque::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter_mut` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the LinkedList --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:34:41 | -34 | let _ = (&LinkedList::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&LinkedList::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter_mut() and will not move the LinkedList --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:35:45 | -35 | let _ = (&mut LinkedList::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() +LL | let _ = (&mut LinkedList::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter_mut` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the HashMap --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:36:43 | -36 | let _ = (&HashMap::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&HashMap::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter_mut() and will not move the HashMap --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:37:47 | -37 | let _ = (&mut HashMap::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() +LL | let _ = (&mut HashMap::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter_mut() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter_mut` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the BTreeSet --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:39:39 | -39 | let _ = (&BTreeSet::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&BTreeSet::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the BinaryHeap --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:40:41 | -40 | let _ = (&BinaryHeap::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&BinaryHeap::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the HashSet --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:41:38 | -41 | let _ = (&HashSet::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = (&HashSet::::new()).into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the Path --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:42:43 | -42 | let _ = std::path::Path::new("12/34").into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = std::path::Path::new("12/34").into_iter(); //~ WARN equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: this .into_iter() call is equivalent to .iter() and will not move the PathBuf --> $DIR/into_iter_on_ref.rs:43:47 | -43 | let _ = std::path::PathBuf::from("12/34").into_iter(); //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter() +LL | let _ = std::path::PathBuf::from("12/34").into_iter(); //~ ERROR equivalent to .iter() | ^^^^^^^^^ help: call directly: `iter` error: aborting due to 28 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/invalid_ref.stderr b/tests/ui/invalid_ref.stderr index a5142596aebf9..f43863620997e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/invalid_ref.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/invalid_ref.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: reference to zeroed memory --> $DIR/invalid_ref.rs:33:24 | -33 | let ref_zero: &T = std::mem::zeroed(); // warning +LL | let ref_zero: &T = std::mem::zeroed(); // warning | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::invalid_ref)] on by default @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ error: reference to zeroed memory error: reference to zeroed memory --> $DIR/invalid_ref.rs:37:24 | -37 | let ref_zero: &T = core::mem::zeroed(); // warning +LL | let ref_zero: &T = core::mem::zeroed(); // warning | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Creation of a null reference is undefined behavior; see https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ error: reference to zeroed memory error: reference to zeroed memory --> $DIR/invalid_ref.rs:41:24 | -41 | let ref_zero: &T = std::intrinsics::init(); // warning +LL | let ref_zero: &T = std::intrinsics::init(); // warning | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Creation of a null reference is undefined behavior; see https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ error: reference to zeroed memory error: reference to uninitialized memory --> $DIR/invalid_ref.rs:45:26 | -45 | let ref_uninit: &T = std::mem::uninitialized(); // warning +LL | let ref_uninit: &T = std::mem::uninitialized(); // warning | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Creation of a null reference is undefined behavior; see https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ error: reference to uninitialized memory error: reference to uninitialized memory --> $DIR/invalid_ref.rs:49:26 | -49 | let ref_uninit: &T = core::mem::uninitialized(); // warning +LL | let ref_uninit: &T = core::mem::uninitialized(); // warning | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Creation of a null reference is undefined behavior; see https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ error: reference to uninitialized memory error: reference to uninitialized memory --> $DIR/invalid_ref.rs:53:26 | -53 | let ref_uninit: &T = std::intrinsics::uninit(); // warning +LL | let ref_uninit: &T = std::intrinsics::uninit(); // warning | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Creation of a null reference is undefined behavior; see https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html diff --git a/tests/ui/invalid_upcast_comparisons.stderr b/tests/ui/invalid_upcast_comparisons.stderr index 2ac4a48b86236..4bf9208833740 100644 --- a/tests/ui/invalid_upcast_comparisons.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/invalid_upcast_comparisons.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:30:5 | -30 | (u8 as u32) > 300; +LL | (u8 as u32) > 300; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::invalid-upcast-comparisons` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,157 +9,157 @@ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression i error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:31:5 | -31 | (u8 as i32) > 300; +LL | (u8 as i32) > 300; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:32:5 | -32 | (u8 as u32) == 300; +LL | (u8 as u32) == 300; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:33:5 | -33 | (u8 as i32) == 300; +LL | (u8 as i32) == 300; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:34:5 | -34 | 300 < (u8 as u32); +LL | 300 < (u8 as u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:35:5 | -35 | 300 < (u8 as i32); +LL | 300 < (u8 as i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:36:5 | -36 | 300 == (u8 as u32); +LL | 300 == (u8 as u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:37:5 | -37 | 300 == (u8 as i32); +LL | 300 == (u8 as i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:39:5 | -39 | (u8 as u32) <= 300; +LL | (u8 as u32) <= 300; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:40:5 | -40 | (u8 as i32) <= 300; +LL | (u8 as i32) <= 300; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:41:5 | -41 | (u8 as u32) != 300; +LL | (u8 as u32) != 300; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:42:5 | -42 | (u8 as i32) != 300; +LL | (u8 as i32) != 300; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:43:5 | -43 | 300 >= (u8 as u32); +LL | 300 >= (u8 as u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:44:5 | -44 | 300 >= (u8 as i32); +LL | 300 >= (u8 as i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:45:5 | -45 | 300 != (u8 as u32); +LL | 300 != (u8 as u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:46:5 | -46 | 300 != (u8 as i32); +LL | 300 != (u8 as i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:49:5 | -49 | (u8 as i32) < 0; +LL | (u8 as i32) < 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:50:5 | -50 | -5 != (u8 as i32); +LL | -5 != (u8 as i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:52:5 | -52 | (u8 as i32) >= 0; +LL | (u8 as i32) >= 0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:53:5 | -53 | -5 == (u8 as i32); +LL | -5 == (u8 as i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:56:5 | -56 | 1337 == (u8 as i32); +LL | 1337 == (u8 as i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:57:5 | -57 | 1337 == (u8 as u32); +LL | 1337 == (u8 as u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:59:5 | -59 | 1337 != (u8 as i32); +LL | 1337 != (u8 as i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:60:5 | -60 | 1337 != (u8 as u32); +LL | 1337 != (u8 as u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always true --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:74:5 | -74 | (u8 as i32) > -1; +LL | (u8 as i32) > -1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:75:5 | -75 | (u8 as i32) < -1; +LL | (u8 as i32) < -1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: because of the numeric bounds on `u8` prior to casting, this expression is always false --> $DIR/invalid_upcast_comparisons.rs:91:5 | -91 | -5 >= (u8 as i32); +LL | -5 >= (u8 as i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 27 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/issue-3145.stderr b/tests/ui/issue-3145.stderr index 6f9f88a8d6789..c7a995c61d673 100644 --- a/tests/ui/issue-3145.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/issue-3145.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: expected token: `,` --> $DIR/issue-3145.rs:11:19 | -11 | println!("{}" a); //~ERROR expected token: `,` +LL | println!("{}" a); //~ERROR expected token: `,` | ^ error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/issue_2356.stderr b/tests/ui/issue_2356.stderr index 28b67cbc9fa51..3759990031248 100644 --- a/tests/ui/issue_2356.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/issue_2356.stderr @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ error: this loop could be written as a `for` loop --> $DIR/issue_2356.rs:24:29 | -24 | while let Some(e) = it.next() { +LL | while let Some(e) = it.next() { | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `for e in it { .. }` | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/issue_2356.rs:10:9 | -10 | #![deny(clippy::while_let_on_iterator)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::while_let_on_iterator)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/item_after_statement.stderr b/tests/ui/item_after_statement.stderr index c988fca3827fe..3024431244cc5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/item_after_statement.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/item_after_statement.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ error: adding items after statements is confusing, since items exist from the start of the scope --> $DIR/item_after_statement.rs:21:5 | -21 | / fn foo() { -22 | | println!("foo"); -23 | | } +LL | / fn foo() { +LL | | println!("foo"); +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::items-after-statements` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ error: adding items after statements is confusing, since items exist from the st error: adding items after statements is confusing, since items exist from the start of the scope --> $DIR/item_after_statement.rs:28:5 | -28 | / fn foo() { -29 | | println!("foo"); -30 | | } +LL | / fn foo() { +LL | | println!("foo"); +LL | | } | |_____^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/large_digit_groups.stderr b/tests/ui/large_digit_groups.stderr index 47587f5423a73..3f88aefda336b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/large_digit_groups.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/large_digit_groups.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: digit groups should be smaller --> $DIR/large_digit_groups.rs:24:9 | -24 | 0b1_10110_i64, +LL | 0b1_10110_i64, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0b11_0110_i64` | = note: `-D clippy::large-digit-groups` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ error: digit groups should be smaller error: digit groups should be smaller --> $DIR/large_digit_groups.rs:25:9 | -25 | 0x1_23456_78901_usize, +LL | 0x1_23456_78901_usize, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x0123_4567_8901_usize` error: digit groups should be smaller --> $DIR/large_digit_groups.rs:26:9 | -26 | 1_23456_f32, +LL | 1_23456_f32, | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `123_456_f32` error: digit groups should be smaller --> $DIR/large_digit_groups.rs:27:9 | -27 | 1_23456.12_f32, +LL | 1_23456.12_f32, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `123_456.12_f32` error: digit groups should be smaller --> $DIR/large_digit_groups.rs:28:9 | -28 | 1_23456.12345_f32, +LL | 1_23456.12345_f32, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `123_456.123_45_f32` error: digit groups should be smaller --> $DIR/large_digit_groups.rs:29:9 | -29 | 1_23456.12345_6_f32, +LL | 1_23456.12345_6_f32, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `123_456.123_456_f32` error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/large_enum_variant.stderr b/tests/ui/large_enum_variant.stderr index c9c46ced5e22b..839d16bd9a2b4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/large_enum_variant.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/large_enum_variant.stderr @@ -1,69 +1,69 @@ error: large size difference between variants --> $DIR/large_enum_variant.rs:16:5 | -16 | B([i32; 8000]), +LL | B([i32; 8000]), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::large-enum-variant` implied by `-D warnings` help: consider boxing the large fields to reduce the total size of the enum | -16 | B(Box<[i32; 8000]>), +LL | B(Box<[i32; 8000]>), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: large size difference between variants --> $DIR/large_enum_variant.rs:27:5 | -27 | C(T, [i32; 8000]), +LL | C(T, [i32; 8000]), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | help: consider boxing the large fields to reduce the total size of the enum --> $DIR/large_enum_variant.rs:27:5 | -27 | C(T, [i32; 8000]), +LL | C(T, [i32; 8000]), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: large size difference between variants --> $DIR/large_enum_variant.rs:40:5 | -40 | ContainingLargeEnum(LargeEnum), +LL | ContainingLargeEnum(LargeEnum), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider boxing the large fields to reduce the total size of the enum | -40 | ContainingLargeEnum(Box), +LL | ContainingLargeEnum(Box), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: large size difference between variants --> $DIR/large_enum_variant.rs:43:5 | -43 | ContainingMoreThanOneField(i32, [i32; 8000], [i32; 9500]), +LL | ContainingMoreThanOneField(i32, [i32; 8000], [i32; 9500]), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | help: consider boxing the large fields to reduce the total size of the enum --> $DIR/large_enum_variant.rs:43:5 | -43 | ContainingMoreThanOneField(i32, [i32; 8000], [i32; 9500]), +LL | ContainingMoreThanOneField(i32, [i32; 8000], [i32; 9500]), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: large size difference between variants --> $DIR/large_enum_variant.rs:50:5 | -50 | StructLikeLarge { x: [i32; 8000], y: i32 }, +LL | StructLikeLarge { x: [i32; 8000], y: i32 }, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | help: consider boxing the large fields to reduce the total size of the enum --> $DIR/large_enum_variant.rs:50:5 | -50 | StructLikeLarge { x: [i32; 8000], y: i32 }, +LL | StructLikeLarge { x: [i32; 8000], y: i32 }, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: large size difference between variants --> $DIR/large_enum_variant.rs:55:5 | -55 | StructLikeLarge2 { x: [i32; 8000] }, +LL | StructLikeLarge2 { x: [i32; 8000] }, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider boxing the large fields to reduce the total size of the enum | -55 | StructLikeLarge2 { x: Box<[i32; 8000]> }, +LL | StructLikeLarge2 { x: Box<[i32; 8000]> }, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/len_zero.stderr b/tests/ui/len_zero.stderr index bc5cd0e595b8f..f5f19e128b79b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/len_zero.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/len_zero.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ error: item `PubOne` has a public `len` method but no corresponding `is_empty` method --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:15:1 | -15 | / impl PubOne { -16 | | pub fn len(self: &Self) -> isize { -17 | | 1 -18 | | } -19 | | } +LL | / impl PubOne { +LL | | pub fn len(self: &Self) -> isize { +LL | | 1 +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_^ | = note: `-D clippy::len-without-is-empty` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -13,128 +13,128 @@ error: item `PubOne` has a public `len` method but no corresponding `is_empty` m error: trait `PubTraitsToo` has a `len` method but no (possibly inherited) `is_empty` method --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:64:1 | -64 | / pub trait PubTraitsToo { -65 | | fn len(self: &Self) -> isize; -66 | | } +LL | / pub trait PubTraitsToo { +LL | | fn len(self: &Self) -> isize; +LL | | } | |_^ error: item `HasIsEmpty` has a public `len` method but a private `is_empty` method - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:98:1 - | -98 | / impl HasIsEmpty { -99 | | pub fn len(self: &Self) -> isize { -100 | | 1 -101 | | } -... | -105 | | } -106 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:98:1 + | +LL | / impl HasIsEmpty { +LL | | pub fn len(self: &Self) -> isize { +LL | | 1 +LL | | } +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ error: item `HasWrongIsEmpty` has a public `len` method but no corresponding `is_empty` method - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:127:1 - | -127 | / impl HasWrongIsEmpty { -128 | | pub fn len(self: &Self) -> isize { -129 | | 1 -130 | | } -... | -134 | | } -135 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:127:1 + | +LL | / impl HasWrongIsEmpty { +LL | | pub fn len(self: &Self) -> isize { +LL | | 1 +LL | | } +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ error: length comparison to zero - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:148:8 - | -148 | if x.len() == 0 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `x.is_empty()` - | - = note: `-D clippy::len-zero` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:148:8 + | +LL | if x.len() == 0 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `x.is_empty()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::len-zero` implied by `-D warnings` error: length comparison to zero - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:152:8 - | -152 | if "".len() == 0 {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `"".is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:152:8 + | +LL | if "".len() == 0 {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `"".is_empty()` error: length comparison to zero - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:167:8 - | -167 | if has_is_empty.len() == 0 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `has_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:167:8 + | +LL | if has_is_empty.len() == 0 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `has_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to zero - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:170:8 - | -170 | if has_is_empty.len() != 0 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:170:8 + | +LL | if has_is_empty.len() != 0 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to zero - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:173:8 - | -173 | if has_is_empty.len() > 0 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:173:8 + | +LL | if has_is_empty.len() > 0 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to one - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:176:8 - | -176 | if has_is_empty.len() < 1 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `has_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:176:8 + | +LL | if has_is_empty.len() < 1 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `has_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to one - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:179:8 - | -179 | if has_is_empty.len() >= 1 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:179:8 + | +LL | if has_is_empty.len() >= 1 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to zero - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:190:8 - | -190 | if 0 == has_is_empty.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `has_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:190:8 + | +LL | if 0 == has_is_empty.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `has_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to zero - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:193:8 - | -193 | if 0 != has_is_empty.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:193:8 + | +LL | if 0 != has_is_empty.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to zero - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:196:8 - | -196 | if 0 < has_is_empty.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:196:8 + | +LL | if 0 < has_is_empty.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to one - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:199:8 - | -199 | if 1 <= has_is_empty.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:199:8 + | +LL | if 1 <= has_is_empty.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!has_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to one - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:202:8 - | -202 | if 1 > has_is_empty.len() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `has_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:202:8 + | +LL | if 1 > has_is_empty.len() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `has_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to zero - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:216:8 - | -216 | if with_is_empty.len() == 0 { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `with_is_empty.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:216:8 + | +LL | if with_is_empty.len() == 0 { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `with_is_empty.is_empty()` error: length comparison to zero - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:229:8 - | -229 | if b.len() != 0 {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!b.is_empty()` + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:229:8 + | +LL | if b.len() != 0 {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!b.is_empty()` error: trait `DependsOnFoo` has a `len` method but no (possibly inherited) `is_empty` method - --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:235:1 - | -235 | / pub trait DependsOnFoo: Foo { -236 | | fn len(&mut self) -> usize; -237 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/len_zero.rs:235:1 + | +LL | / pub trait DependsOnFoo: Foo { +LL | | fn len(&mut self) -> usize; +LL | | } + | |_^ error: aborting due to 19 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/let_if_seq.stderr b/tests/ui/let_if_seq.stderr index 91acf6dcb3062..7883a713c05d2 100644 --- a/tests/ui/let_if_seq.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/let_if_seq.stderr @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ error: `if _ { .. } else { .. }` is an expression --> $DIR/let_if_seq.rs:72:5 | -72 | / let mut foo = 0; -73 | | if f() { -74 | | foo = 42; -75 | | } +LL | / let mut foo = 0; +LL | | if f() { +LL | | foo = 42; +LL | | } | |_____^ help: it is more idiomatic to write: `let foo = if f() { 42 } else { 0 };` | = note: `-D clippy::useless-let-if-seq` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ error: `if _ { .. } else { .. }` is an expression error: `if _ { .. } else { .. }` is an expression --> $DIR/let_if_seq.rs:77:5 | -77 | / let mut bar = 0; -78 | | if f() { -79 | | f(); -80 | | bar = 42; -81 | | } else { -82 | | f(); -83 | | } +LL | / let mut bar = 0; +LL | | if f() { +LL | | f(); +LL | | bar = 42; +LL | | } else { +LL | | f(); +LL | | } | |_____^ help: it is more idiomatic to write: `let bar = if f() { ..; 42 } else { ..; 0 };` | = note: you might not need `mut` at all @@ -27,24 +27,24 @@ error: `if _ { .. } else { .. }` is an expression error: `if _ { .. } else { .. }` is an expression --> $DIR/let_if_seq.rs:85:5 | -85 | / let quz; -86 | | if f() { -87 | | quz = 42; -88 | | } else { -89 | | quz = 0; -90 | | } +LL | / let quz; +LL | | if f() { +LL | | quz = 42; +LL | | } else { +LL | | quz = 0; +LL | | } | |_____^ help: it is more idiomatic to write: `let quz = if f() { 42 } else { 0 };` error: `if _ { .. } else { .. }` is an expression - --> $DIR/let_if_seq.rs:114:5 - | -114 | / let mut baz = 0; -115 | | if f() { -116 | | baz = 42; -117 | | } - | |_____^ help: it is more idiomatic to write: `let baz = if f() { 42 } else { 0 };` - | - = note: you might not need `mut` at all + --> $DIR/let_if_seq.rs:114:5 + | +LL | / let mut baz = 0; +LL | | if f() { +LL | | baz = 42; +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: it is more idiomatic to write: `let baz = if f() { 42 } else { 0 };` + | + = note: you might not need `mut` at all error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/let_return.stderr b/tests/ui/let_return.stderr index 894c15c2d6dbe..c53d5cfb88670 100644 --- a/tests/ui/let_return.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/let_return.stderr @@ -1,26 +1,26 @@ error: returning the result of a let binding from a block. Consider returning the expression directly. --> $DIR/let_return.rs:16:5 | -16 | x +LL | x | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::let-and-return` implied by `-D warnings` note: this expression can be directly returned --> $DIR/let_return.rs:15:13 | -15 | let x = 5; +LL | let x = 5; | ^ error: returning the result of a let binding from a block. Consider returning the expression directly. --> $DIR/let_return.rs:22:9 | -22 | x +LL | x | ^ | note: this expression can be directly returned --> $DIR/let_return.rs:21:17 | -21 | let x = 5; +LL | let x = 5; | ^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/let_unit.stderr b/tests/ui/let_unit.stderr index a8771dd5f4703..8929844180a95 100644 --- a/tests/ui/let_unit.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/let_unit.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this let-binding has unit value. Consider omitting `let _x =` --> $DIR/let_unit.rs:20:5 | -20 | let _x = println!("x"); +LL | let _x = println!("x"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::let-unit-value` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: this let-binding has unit value. Consider omitting `let _x =` error: this let-binding has unit value. Consider omitting `let _a =` --> $DIR/let_unit.rs:24:9 | -24 | let _a = (); +LL | let _a = (); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/lifetimes.stderr b/tests/ui/lifetimes.stderr index 5bddf5aa74672..abd11907b6d1a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/lifetimes.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/lifetimes.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:13:1 | -13 | fn distinct_lifetimes<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8, _z: u8) {} +LL | fn distinct_lifetimes<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8, _z: u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::needless-lifetimes` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,114 +9,114 @@ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (o error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:15:1 | -15 | fn distinct_and_static<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8, _z: &'static u8) {} +LL | fn distinct_and_static<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8, _z: &'static u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:23:1 | -23 | / fn in_and_out<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> &'a u8 { -24 | | x -25 | | } +LL | / fn in_and_out<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> &'a u8 { +LL | | x +LL | | } | |_^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:47:1 | -47 | / fn deep_reference_3<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> { -48 | | Ok(x) -49 | | } +LL | / fn deep_reference_3<'a>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> { +LL | | Ok(x) +LL | | } | |_^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:52:1 | -52 | / fn where_clause_without_lt<'a, T>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> -53 | | where -54 | | T: Copy, -55 | | { -56 | | Ok(x) -57 | | } +LL | / fn where_clause_without_lt<'a, T>(x: &'a u8, _y: u8) -> Result<&'a u8, ()> +LL | | where +LL | | T: Copy, +LL | | { +LL | | Ok(x) +LL | | } | |_^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:63:1 | -63 | fn lifetime_param_2<'a, 'b>(_x: Ref<'a>, _y: &'b u8) {} +LL | fn lifetime_param_2<'a, 'b>(_x: Ref<'a>, _y: &'b u8) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:84:1 | -84 | / fn fn_bound_2<'a, F, I>(_m: Lt<'a, I>, _f: F) -> Lt<'a, I> -85 | | where -86 | | for<'x> F: Fn(Lt<'x, I>) -> Lt<'x, I>, -87 | | { -88 | | unreachable!() -89 | | } +LL | / fn fn_bound_2<'a, F, I>(_m: Lt<'a, I>, _f: F) -> Lt<'a, I> +LL | | where +LL | | for<'x> F: Fn(Lt<'x, I>) -> Lt<'x, I>, +LL | | { +LL | | unreachable!() +LL | | } | |_^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:117:5 - | -117 | / fn self_and_out<'s>(&'s self) -> &'s u8 { -118 | | &self.x -119 | | } - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:117:5 + | +LL | / fn self_and_out<'s>(&'s self) -> &'s u8 { +LL | | &self.x +LL | | } + | |_____^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:125:5 - | -125 | fn distinct_self_and_in<'s, 't>(&'s self, _x: &'t u8) {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:125:5 + | +LL | fn distinct_self_and_in<'s, 't>(&'s self, _x: &'t u8) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:141:1 - | -141 | / fn struct_with_lt<'a>(_foo: Foo<'a>) -> &'a str { -142 | | unimplemented!() -143 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:141:1 + | +LL | / fn struct_with_lt<'a>(_foo: Foo<'a>) -> &'a str { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } + | |_^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:171:1 - | -171 | / fn trait_obj_elided2<'a>(_arg: &'a Drop) -> &'a str { -172 | | unimplemented!() -173 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:171:1 + | +LL | / fn trait_obj_elided2<'a>(_arg: &'a Drop) -> &'a str { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } + | |_^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:177:1 - | -177 | / fn alias_with_lt<'a>(_foo: FooAlias<'a>) -> &'a str { -178 | | unimplemented!() -179 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:177:1 + | +LL | / fn alias_with_lt<'a>(_foo: FooAlias<'a>) -> &'a str { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } + | |_^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:196:1 - | -196 | / fn named_input_elided_output<'a>(_arg: &'a str) -> &str { -197 | | unimplemented!() -198 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:196:1 + | +LL | / fn named_input_elided_output<'a>(_arg: &'a str) -> &str { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } + | |_^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:204:1 - | -204 | / fn trait_bound_ok<'a, T: WithLifetime<'static>>(_: &'a u8, _: T) { -205 | | unimplemented!() -206 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:204:1 + | +LL | / fn trait_bound_ok<'a, T: WithLifetime<'static>>(_: &'a u8, _: T) { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } + | |_^ error: explicit lifetimes given in parameter types where they could be elided (or replaced with `'_` if needed by type declaration) - --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:241:1 - | -241 | / fn out_return_type_lts<'a>(e: &'a str) -> Cow<'a> { -242 | | unimplemented!() -243 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/lifetimes.rs:241:1 + | +LL | / fn out_return_type_lts<'a>(e: &'a str) -> Cow<'a> { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } + | |_^ error: aborting due to 15 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/lint_without_lint_pass.stderr b/tests/ui/lint_without_lint_pass.stderr index d0d65df21f0cf..9d0b0d6278987 100644 --- a/tests/ui/lint_without_lint_pass.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/lint_without_lint_pass.stderr @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ error: the lint `TEST_LINT` is not added to any `LintPass` --> $DIR/lint_without_lint_pass.rs:11:1 | -11 | / declare_clippy_lint! { -12 | | pub TEST_LINT, -13 | | correctness, -14 | | "" -15 | | } +LL | / declare_clippy_lint! { +LL | | pub TEST_LINT, +LL | | correctness, +LL | | "" +LL | | } | |_^ | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/lint_without_lint_pass.rs:1:9 | -1 | #![deny(clippy::internal)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::internal)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: #[deny(clippy::lint_without_lint_pass)] implied by #[deny(clippy::internal)] = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) diff --git a/tests/ui/literals.stderr b/tests/ui/literals.stderr index a9d49ff394ea8..6ceb25fd61216 100644 --- a/tests/ui/literals.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/literals.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal --> $DIR/literals.rs:22:17 | -22 | let fail1 = 0xabCD; +LL | let fail1 = 0xabCD; | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::mixed-case-hex-literals` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal --> $DIR/literals.rs:23:17 | -23 | let fail2 = 0xabCD_u32; +LL | let fail2 = 0xabCD_u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal --> $DIR/literals.rs:24:17 | -24 | let fail2 = 0xabCD_isize; +LL | let fail2 = 0xabCD_isize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore --> $DIR/literals.rs:25:27 | -25 | let fail_multi_zero = 000_123usize; +LL | let fail_multi_zero = 000_123usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unseparated-literal-suffix` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -29,67 +29,67 @@ error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore error: this is a decimal constant --> $DIR/literals.rs:25:27 | -25 | let fail_multi_zero = 000_123usize; +LL | let fail_multi_zero = 000_123usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::zero-prefixed-literal` implied by `-D warnings` help: if you mean to use a decimal constant, remove the `0` to remove confusion | -25 | let fail_multi_zero = 123usize; +LL | let fail_multi_zero = 123usize; | ^^^^^^^^ help: if you mean to use an octal constant, use `0o` | -25 | let fail_multi_zero = 0o123usize; +LL | let fail_multi_zero = 0o123usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore --> $DIR/literals.rs:30:17 | -30 | let fail3 = 1234i32; +LL | let fail3 = 1234i32; | ^^^^^^^ error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore --> $DIR/literals.rs:31:17 | -31 | let fail4 = 1234u32; +LL | let fail4 = 1234u32; | ^^^^^^^ error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore --> $DIR/literals.rs:32:17 | -32 | let fail5 = 1234isize; +LL | let fail5 = 1234isize; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore --> $DIR/literals.rs:33:17 | -33 | let fail6 = 1234usize; +LL | let fail6 = 1234usize; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: float type suffix should be separated by an underscore --> $DIR/literals.rs:34:17 | -34 | let fail7 = 1.5f32; +LL | let fail7 = 1.5f32; | ^^^^^^ error: this is a decimal constant --> $DIR/literals.rs:38:17 | -38 | let fail8 = 0123; +LL | let fail8 = 0123; | ^^^^ help: if you mean to use a decimal constant, remove the `0` to remove confusion | -38 | let fail8 = 123; +LL | let fail8 = 123; | ^^^ help: if you mean to use an octal constant, use `0o` | -38 | let fail8 = 0o123; +LL | let fail8 = 0o123; | ^^^^^ error: long literal lacking separators --> $DIR/literals.rs:49:17 | -49 | let fail9 = 0xabcdef; +LL | let fail9 = 0xabcdef; | ^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x00ab_cdef` | = note: `-D clippy::unreadable-literal` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -97,25 +97,25 @@ error: long literal lacking separators error: long literal lacking separators --> $DIR/literals.rs:50:18 | -50 | let fail10 = 0xBAFEBAFE; +LL | let fail10 = 0xBAFEBAFE; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0xBAFE_BAFE` error: long literal lacking separators --> $DIR/literals.rs:51:18 | -51 | let fail11 = 0xabcdeff; +LL | let fail11 = 0xabcdeff; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x0abc_deff` error: long literal lacking separators --> $DIR/literals.rs:52:18 | -52 | let fail12 = 0xabcabcabcabcabcabc; +LL | let fail12 = 0xabcabcabcabcabcabc; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x00ab_cabc_abca_bcab_cabc` error: digit groups should be smaller --> $DIR/literals.rs:53:18 | -53 | let fail13 = 0x1_23456_78901_usize; +LL | let fail13 = 0x1_23456_78901_usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x0123_4567_8901_usize` | = note: `-D clippy::large-digit-groups` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ error: digit groups should be smaller error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:55:18 | -55 | let fail14 = 2_32; +LL | let fail14 = 2_32; | ^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `2_i32` | = note: #[deny(clippy::mistyped_literal_suffixes)] on by default @@ -131,25 +131,25 @@ error: mistyped literal suffix error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:56:18 | -56 | let fail15 = 4_64; +LL | let fail15 = 4_64; | ^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `4_i64` error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:57:18 | -57 | let fail16 = 7_8; +LL | let fail16 = 7_8; | ^^^ help: did you mean to write: `7_i8` error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:58:18 | -58 | let fail17 = 23_16; +LL | let fail17 = 23_16; | ^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `23_i16` error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores --> $DIR/literals.rs:60:18 | -60 | let fail19 = 12_3456_21; +LL | let fail19 = 12_3456_21; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `12_345_621` | = note: `-D clippy::inconsistent-digit-grouping` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -157,61 +157,61 @@ error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:61:18 | -61 | let fail20 = 2__8; +LL | let fail20 = 2__8; | ^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `2_i8` error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:62:18 | -62 | let fail21 = 4___16; +LL | let fail21 = 4___16; | ^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `4_i16` error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores --> $DIR/literals.rs:63:18 | -63 | let fail22 = 3__4___23; +LL | let fail22 = 3__4___23; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `3_423` error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores --> $DIR/literals.rs:64:18 | -64 | let fail23 = 3__16___23; +LL | let fail23 = 3__16___23; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `31_623` error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:66:18 | -66 | let fail24 = 12.34_64; +LL | let fail24 = 12.34_64; | ^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `12.34_f64` error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:67:18 | -67 | let fail25 = 1E2_32; +LL | let fail25 = 1E2_32; | ^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `1E2_f32` error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:68:18 | -68 | let fail26 = 43E7_64; +LL | let fail26 = 43E7_64; | ^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `43E7_f64` error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:69:18 | -69 | let fail27 = 243E17_32; +LL | let fail27 = 243E17_32; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `243E17_f32` error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:70:18 | -70 | let fail28 = 241251235E723_64; +LL | let fail28 = 241251235E723_64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `241_251_235E723_f64` error: mistyped literal suffix --> $DIR/literals.rs:71:18 | -71 | let fail29 = 42279.911_32; +LL | let fail29 = 42279.911_32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: did you mean to write: `42_279.911_f32` error: aborting due to 31 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/map_clone.stderr b/tests/ui/map_clone.stderr index 603819de16e53..6253ae2150c63 100644 --- a/tests/ui/map_clone.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/map_clone.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: You are using an explicit closure for cloning elements --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:14:22 | -14 | let _: Vec = vec![5_i8; 6].iter().map(|x| *x).collect(); +LL | let _: Vec = vec![5_i8; 6].iter().map(|x| *x).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method: `vec![5_i8; 6].iter().cloned()` | = note: `-D clippy::map-clone` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ error: You are using an explicit closure for cloning elements error: You are using an explicit closure for cloning elements --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:15:26 | -15 | let _: Vec = vec![String::new()].iter().map(|x| x.clone()).collect(); +LL | let _: Vec = vec![String::new()].iter().map(|x| x.clone()).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method: `vec![String::new()].iter().cloned()` error: You are using an explicit closure for cloning elements --> $DIR/map_clone.rs:16:23 | -16 | let _: Vec = vec![42, 43].iter().map(|&x| x).collect(); +LL | let _: Vec = vec![42, 43].iter().map(|&x| x).collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Consider calling the dedicated `cloned` method: `vec![42, 43].iter().cloned()` error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/map_flatten.stderr b/tests/ui/map_flatten.stderr index 488797173f601..931ef9b624884 100644 --- a/tests/ui/map_flatten.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/map_flatten.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: called `map(..).flatten()` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.flat_map(..)` --> $DIR/map_flatten.rs:14:21 | -14 | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6].into_iter().map(|x| 0..x).flatten().collect(); +LL | let _: Vec<_> = vec![5_i8; 6].into_iter().map(|x| 0..x).flatten().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using flat_map instead: `vec![5_i8; 6].into_iter().flat_map(|x| 0..x)` | = note: `-D clippy::map-flatten` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/match_bool.stderr b/tests/ui/match_bool.stderr index a073f99549816..78711c4ba4b5b 100644 --- a/tests/ui/match_bool.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/match_bool.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this boolean expression can be simplified --> $DIR/match_bool.rs:38:11 | -38 | match test && test { +LL | match test && test { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `test` | = note: `-D clippy::nonminimal-bool` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ error: this boolean expression can be simplified error: you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression --> $DIR/match_bool.rs:13:5 | -13 | / match test { -14 | | true => 0, -15 | | false => 42, -16 | | }; +LL | / match test { +LL | | true => 0, +LL | | false => 42, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using an if/else expression: `if test { 0 } else { 42 }` | = note: `-D clippy::match-bool` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -20,67 +20,67 @@ error: you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression error: you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression --> $DIR/match_bool.rs:19:5 | -19 | / match option == 1 { -20 | | true => 1, -21 | | false => 0, -22 | | }; +LL | / match option == 1 { +LL | | true => 1, +LL | | false => 0, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using an if/else expression: `if option == 1 { 1 } else { 0 }` error: you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression --> $DIR/match_bool.rs:24:5 | -24 | / match test { -25 | | true => (), -26 | | false => { -27 | | println!("Noooo!"); -28 | | }, -29 | | }; +LL | / match test { +LL | | true => (), +LL | | false => { +LL | | println!("Noooo!"); +LL | | }, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using an if/else expression | -24 | if !test { -25 | println!("Noooo!"); -26 | }; +LL | if !test { +LL | println!("Noooo!"); +LL | }; | error: you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression --> $DIR/match_bool.rs:31:5 | -31 | / match test { -32 | | false => { -33 | | println!("Noooo!"); -34 | | }, -35 | | _ => (), -36 | | }; +LL | / match test { +LL | | false => { +LL | | println!("Noooo!"); +LL | | }, +LL | | _ => (), +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using an if/else expression | -31 | if !test { -32 | println!("Noooo!"); -33 | }; +LL | if !test { +LL | println!("Noooo!"); +LL | }; | error: you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression --> $DIR/match_bool.rs:38:5 | -38 | / match test && test { -39 | | false => { -40 | | println!("Noooo!"); -41 | | }, -42 | | _ => (), -43 | | }; +LL | / match test && test { +LL | | false => { +LL | | println!("Noooo!"); +LL | | }, +LL | | _ => (), +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using an if/else expression | -38 | if !(test && test) { -39 | println!("Noooo!"); -40 | }; +LL | if !(test && test) { +LL | println!("Noooo!"); +LL | }; | error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` --> $DIR/match_bool.rs:38:11 | -38 | match test && test { +LL | match test && test { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::eq_op)] on by default @@ -88,21 +88,21 @@ error: equal expressions as operands to `&&` error: you seem to be trying to match on a boolean expression --> $DIR/match_bool.rs:45:5 | -45 | / match test { -46 | | false => { -47 | | println!("Noooo!"); -48 | | }, +LL | / match test { +LL | | false => { +LL | | println!("Noooo!"); +LL | | }, ... | -51 | | }, -52 | | }; +LL | | }, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: consider using an if/else expression | -45 | if test { -46 | println!("Yes!"); -47 | } else { -48 | println!("Noooo!"); -49 | }; +LL | if test { +LL | println!("Yes!"); +LL | } else { +LL | println!("Noooo!"); +LL | }; | error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/match_overlapping_arm.stderr b/tests/ui/match_overlapping_arm.stderr index ef8fc08f95b2e..3e978df842ef9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/match_overlapping_arm.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/match_overlapping_arm.stderr @@ -1,62 +1,62 @@ error: some ranges overlap --> $DIR/match_overlapping_arm.rs:20:9 | -20 | 0...10 => println!("0 ... 10"), +LL | 0...10 => println!("0 ... 10"), | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::match-overlapping-arm` implied by `-D warnings` note: overlaps with this --> $DIR/match_overlapping_arm.rs:21:9 | -21 | 0...11 => println!("0 ... 11"), +LL | 0...11 => println!("0 ... 11"), | ^^^^^^ error: some ranges overlap --> $DIR/match_overlapping_arm.rs:26:9 | -26 | 0...5 => println!("0 ... 5"), +LL | 0...5 => println!("0 ... 5"), | ^^^^^ | note: overlaps with this --> $DIR/match_overlapping_arm.rs:28:9 | -28 | FOO...11 => println!("0 ... 11"), +LL | FOO...11 => println!("0 ... 11"), | ^^^^^^^^ error: some ranges overlap --> $DIR/match_overlapping_arm.rs:34:9 | -34 | 0...5 => println!("0 ... 5"), +LL | 0...5 => println!("0 ... 5"), | ^^^^^ | note: overlaps with this --> $DIR/match_overlapping_arm.rs:33:9 | -33 | 2 => println!("2"), +LL | 2 => println!("2"), | ^ error: some ranges overlap --> $DIR/match_overlapping_arm.rs:40:9 | -40 | 0...2 => println!("0 ... 2"), +LL | 0...2 => println!("0 ... 2"), | ^^^^^ | note: overlaps with this --> $DIR/match_overlapping_arm.rs:39:9 | -39 | 2 => println!("2"), +LL | 2 => println!("2"), | ^ error: some ranges overlap --> $DIR/match_overlapping_arm.rs:63:9 | -63 | 0..11 => println!("0 .. 11"), +LL | 0..11 => println!("0 .. 11"), | ^^^^^ | note: overlaps with this --> $DIR/match_overlapping_arm.rs:64:9 | -64 | 0...11 => println!("0 ... 11"), +LL | 0...11 => println!("0 ... 11"), | ^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/matches.stderr b/tests/ui/matches.stderr index 3ed70168c6eb0..06ba6224855a5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/matches.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/matches.stderr @@ -1,77 +1,77 @@ error: you don't need to add `&` to all patterns --> $DIR/matches.rs:20:9 | -20 | / match v { -21 | | &Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v), -22 | | &None => println!("none"), -23 | | } +LL | / match v { +LL | | &Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v), +LL | | &None => println!("none"), +LL | | } | |_________^ | = note: `-D clippy::match-ref-pats` implied by `-D warnings` help: instead of prefixing all patterns with `&`, you can dereference the expression | -20 | match *v { -21 | Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v), -22 | None => println!("none"), +LL | match *v { +LL | Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v), +LL | None => println!("none"), | error: you don't need to add `&` to all patterns --> $DIR/matches.rs:31:5 | -31 | / match tup { -32 | | &(v, 1) => println!("{}", v), -33 | | _ => println!("none"), -34 | | } +LL | / match tup { +LL | | &(v, 1) => println!("{}", v), +LL | | _ => println!("none"), +LL | | } | |_____^ help: instead of prefixing all patterns with `&`, you can dereference the expression | -31 | match *tup { -32 | (v, 1) => println!("{}", v), +LL | match *tup { +LL | (v, 1) => println!("{}", v), | error: you don't need to add `&` to both the expression and the patterns --> $DIR/matches.rs:37:5 | -37 | / match &w { -38 | | &Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v), -39 | | &None => println!("none"), -40 | | } +LL | / match &w { +LL | | &Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v), +LL | | &None => println!("none"), +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -37 | match w { -38 | Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v), -39 | None => println!("none"), +LL | match w { +LL | Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v), +LL | None => println!("none"), | error: you don't need to add `&` to all patterns --> $DIR/matches.rs:48:5 | -48 | / if let &None = a { -49 | | println!("none"); -50 | | } +LL | / if let &None = a { +LL | | println!("none"); +LL | | } | |_____^ help: instead of prefixing all patterns with `&`, you can dereference the expression | -48 | if let None = *a { +LL | if let None = *a { | ^^^^ ^^ error: you don't need to add `&` to both the expression and the patterns --> $DIR/matches.rs:53:5 | -53 | / if let &None = &b { -54 | | println!("none"); -55 | | } +LL | / if let &None = &b { +LL | | println!("none"); +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try | -53 | if let None = b { +LL | if let None = b { | ^^^^ ^ error: Err(_) will match all errors, maybe not a good idea --> $DIR/matches.rs:64:9 | -64 | Err(_) => panic!("err"), +LL | Err(_) => panic!("err"), | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::match-wild-err-arm` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -80,26 +80,26 @@ error: Err(_) will match all errors, maybe not a good idea error: this `match` has identical arm bodies --> $DIR/matches.rs:63:18 | -63 | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::match-same-arms` implied by `-D warnings` note: same as this --> $DIR/matches.rs:62:18 | -62 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `Ok(3) | Ok(_)` --> $DIR/matches.rs:62:18 | -62 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: Err(_) will match all errors, maybe not a good idea --> $DIR/matches.rs:70:9 | -70 | Err(_) => panic!(), +LL | Err(_) => panic!(), | ^^^^^^ | = note: to remove this warning, match each error separately or use unreachable macro @@ -107,25 +107,25 @@ error: Err(_) will match all errors, maybe not a good idea error: this `match` has identical arm bodies --> $DIR/matches.rs:69:18 | -69 | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: same as this --> $DIR/matches.rs:68:18 | -68 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `Ok(3) | Ok(_)` --> $DIR/matches.rs:68:18 | -68 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: Err(_) will match all errors, maybe not a good idea --> $DIR/matches.rs:76:9 | -76 | Err(_) => { +LL | Err(_) => { | ^^^^^^ | = note: to remove this warning, match each error separately or use unreachable macro @@ -133,150 +133,150 @@ error: Err(_) will match all errors, maybe not a good idea error: this `match` has identical arm bodies --> $DIR/matches.rs:75:18 | -75 | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: same as this --> $DIR/matches.rs:74:18 | -74 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `Ok(3) | Ok(_)` --> $DIR/matches.rs:74:18 | -74 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: this `match` has identical arm bodies --> $DIR/matches.rs:84:18 | -84 | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: same as this --> $DIR/matches.rs:83:18 | -83 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `Ok(3) | Ok(_)` --> $DIR/matches.rs:83:18 | -83 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: this `match` has identical arm bodies --> $DIR/matches.rs:91:18 | -91 | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: same as this --> $DIR/matches.rs:90:18 | -90 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `Ok(3) | Ok(_)` --> $DIR/matches.rs:90:18 | -90 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: this `match` has identical arm bodies --> $DIR/matches.rs:97:18 | -97 | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: same as this --> $DIR/matches.rs:96:18 | -96 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `Ok(3) | Ok(_)` --> $DIR/matches.rs:96:18 | -96 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: this `match` has identical arm bodies - --> $DIR/matches.rs:103:18 - | -103 | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | + --> $DIR/matches.rs:103:18 + | +LL | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/matches.rs:102:18 - | -102 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/matches.rs:102:18 + | +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `Ok(3) | Ok(_)` - --> $DIR/matches.rs:102:18 - | -102 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) + --> $DIR/matches.rs:102:18 + | +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: this `match` has identical arm bodies - --> $DIR/matches.rs:126:29 - | -126 | (Ok(_), Some(x)) => println!("ok {}", x), - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | + --> $DIR/matches.rs:126:29 + | +LL | (Ok(_), Some(x)) => println!("ok {}", x), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/matches.rs:125:29 - | -125 | (Ok(x), Some(_)) => println!("ok {}", x), - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/matches.rs:125:29 + | +LL | (Ok(x), Some(_)) => println!("ok {}", x), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `(Ok(x), Some(_)) | (Ok(_), Some(x))` - --> $DIR/matches.rs:125:29 - | -125 | (Ok(x), Some(_)) => println!("ok {}", x), - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) + --> $DIR/matches.rs:125:29 + | +LL | (Ok(x), Some(_)) => println!("ok {}", x), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: this `match` has identical arm bodies - --> $DIR/matches.rs:141:18 - | -141 | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | + --> $DIR/matches.rs:141:18 + | +LL | Ok(_) => println!("ok"), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | note: same as this - --> $DIR/matches.rs:140:18 - | -140 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/matches.rs:140:18 + | +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ note: consider refactoring into `Ok(3) | Ok(_)` - --> $DIR/matches.rs:140:18 - | -140 | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) + --> $DIR/matches.rs:140:18 + | +LL | Ok(3) => println!("ok"), + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: use as_ref() instead - --> $DIR/matches.rs:150:33 - | -150 | let borrowed: Option<&()> = match owned { - | _________________________________^ -151 | | None => None, -152 | | Some(ref v) => Some(v), -153 | | }; - | |_____^ help: try this: `owned.as_ref()` - | - = note: `-D clippy::match-as-ref` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/matches.rs:150:33 + | +LL | let borrowed: Option<&()> = match owned { + | _________________________________^ +LL | | None => None, +LL | | Some(ref v) => Some(v), +LL | | }; + | |_____^ help: try this: `owned.as_ref()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::match-as-ref` implied by `-D warnings` error: use as_mut() instead - --> $DIR/matches.rs:156:39 - | -156 | let borrow_mut: Option<&mut ()> = match mut_owned { - | _______________________________________^ -157 | | None => None, -158 | | Some(ref mut v) => Some(v), -159 | | }; - | |_____^ help: try this: `mut_owned.as_mut()` + --> $DIR/matches.rs:156:39 + | +LL | let borrow_mut: Option<&mut ()> = match mut_owned { + | _______________________________________^ +LL | | None => None, +LL | | Some(ref mut v) => Some(v), +LL | | }; + | |_____^ help: try this: `mut_owned.as_mut()` error: aborting due to 19 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/mem_discriminant.stderr b/tests/ui/mem_discriminant.stderr index a00f7ab30e18d..c445b96a90f6a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mem_discriminant.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mem_discriminant.stderr @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&str` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:23:5 | -23 | mem::discriminant(&"hello"); +LL | mem::discriminant(&"hello"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:10:9 | -10 | #![deny(clippy::mem_discriminant_non_enum)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::mem_discriminant_non_enum)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&std::option::Option` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:24:5 | -24 | mem::discriminant(&&Some(2)); +LL | mem::discriminant(&&Some(2)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---------^ | | | help: try dereferencing: `&Some(2)` @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&std::option::Option` error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&std::option::Option` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:25:5 | -25 | mem::discriminant(&&None::); +LL | mem::discriminant(&&None::); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------^ | | | help: try dereferencing: `&None::` @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&std::option::Option` error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&Foo` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:26:5 | -26 | mem::discriminant(&&Foo::One(5)); +LL | mem::discriminant(&&Foo::One(5)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------^ | | | help: try dereferencing: `&Foo::One(5)` @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&Foo` error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&Foo` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:27:5 | -27 | mem::discriminant(&&Foo::Two(5)); +LL | mem::discriminant(&&Foo::Two(5)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------^ | | | help: try dereferencing: `&Foo::Two(5)` @@ -45,13 +45,13 @@ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&Foo` error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `A` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:28:5 | -28 | mem::discriminant(&A(Foo::One(0))); +LL | mem::discriminant(&A(Foo::One(0))); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&std::option::Option` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:32:5 | -32 | mem::discriminant(&ro); +LL | mem::discriminant(&ro); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---^ | | | help: try dereferencing: `ro` @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&std::option::Option` error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&std::option::Option` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:33:5 | -33 | mem::discriminant(rro); +LL | mem::discriminant(rro); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---^ | | | help: try dereferencing: `*rro` @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&std::option::Option` error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&&std::option::Option` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:34:5 | -34 | mem::discriminant(&rro); +LL | mem::discriminant(&rro); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----^ | | | help: try dereferencing: `*rro` @@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&&std::option::Option` error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&&std::option::Option` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:38:13 | -38 | mem::discriminant($param) +LL | mem::discriminant($param) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... -42 | mem_discriminant_but_in_a_macro!(&rro); +LL | mem_discriminant_but_in_a_macro!(&rro); | --------------------------------------- | | | | | help: try dereferencing: `*rro` @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&&std::option::Option` error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&&&&&std::option::Option` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:45:5 | -45 | mem::discriminant(&rrrrro); +LL | mem::discriminant(&rrrrro); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------^ | | | help: try dereferencing: `****rrrrro` @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ error: calling `mem::discriminant` on non-enum type `&&&&&std::option::Option` --> $DIR/mem_discriminant.rs:46:5 | -46 | mem::discriminant(*rrrrro); +LL | mem::discriminant(*rrrrro); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------^ | | | help: try dereferencing: `****rrrrro` diff --git a/tests/ui/mem_forget.stderr b/tests/ui/mem_forget.stderr index 479cd4934ab8e..292437d0019b7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mem_forget.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mem_forget.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: usage of mem::forget on Drop type --> $DIR/mem_forget.rs:23:5 | -23 | memstuff::forget(six); +LL | memstuff::forget(six); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::mem-forget` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ error: usage of mem::forget on Drop type error: usage of mem::forget on Drop type --> $DIR/mem_forget.rs:26:5 | -26 | std::mem::forget(seven); +LL | std::mem::forget(seven); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: usage of mem::forget on Drop type --> $DIR/mem_forget.rs:29:5 | -29 | forgetSomething(eight); +LL | forgetSomething(eight); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr b/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr index 06d8f5f74c0b0..9092fa2ea1453 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: replacing an `Option` with `None` --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:16:13 | -16 | let _ = mem::replace(&mut an_option, None); +LL | let _ = mem::replace(&mut an_option, None); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `an_option.take()` | = note: `-D clippy::mem-replace-option-with-none` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: replacing an `Option` with `None` error: replacing an `Option` with `None` --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:18:13 | -18 | let _ = mem::replace(an_option, None); +LL | let _ = mem::replace(an_option, None); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `an_option.take()` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/methods.stderr b/tests/ui/methods.stderr index 950c49003b636..4f445c924d246 100644 --- a/tests/ui/methods.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/methods.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: defining a method called `add` on this type; consider implementing the `std::ops::Add` trait or choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/methods.rs:38:5 | -38 | pub fn add(self, other: T) -> T { self } +LL | pub fn add(self, other: T) -> T { self } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::should-implement-trait` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: defining a method called `add` on this type; consider implementing the `s error: methods called `into_*` usually take self by value; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/methods.rs:49:17 | -49 | fn into_u16(&self) -> u16 { 0 } +LL | fn into_u16(&self) -> u16 { 0 } | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::wrong-self-convention` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -17,389 +17,389 @@ error: methods called `into_*` usually take self by value; consider choosing a l error: methods called `to_*` usually take self by reference; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/methods.rs:51:21 | -51 | fn to_something(self) -> u32 { 0 } +LL | fn to_something(self) -> u32 { 0 } | ^^^^ error: methods called `new` usually take no self; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/methods.rs:53:12 | -53 | fn new(self) -> Self { unimplemented!(); } +LL | fn new(self) -> Self { unimplemented!(); } | ^^^^ error: called `map(f).unwrap_or(a)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or(a, f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:121:13 - | -121 | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) - | _____________^ -122 | | -123 | | .unwrap_or(0); // should lint even though this call is on a separate line - | |____________________________^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::option-map-unwrap-or` implied by `-D warnings` - = note: replace `map(|x| x + 1).unwrap_or(0)` with `map_or(0, |x| x + 1)` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:121:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) + | _____________^ +LL | | +LL | | .unwrap_or(0); // should lint even though this call is on a separate line + | |____________________________^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::option-map-unwrap-or` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: replace `map(|x| x + 1).unwrap_or(0)` with `map_or(0, |x| x + 1)` error: called `map(f).unwrap_or(a)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or(a, f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:125:13 - | -125 | let _ = opt.map(|x| { - | _____________^ -126 | | x + 1 -127 | | } -128 | | ).unwrap_or(0); - | |____________________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:125:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| { + | _____________^ +LL | | x + 1 +LL | | } +LL | | ).unwrap_or(0); + | |____________________________^ error: called `map(f).unwrap_or(a)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or(a, f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:129:13 - | -129 | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) - | _____________^ -130 | | .unwrap_or({ -131 | | 0 -132 | | }); - | |__________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:129:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) + | _____________^ +LL | | .unwrap_or({ +LL | | 0 +LL | | }); + | |__________________^ error: called `map(f).unwrap_or(None)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `and_then(f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:134:13 - | -134 | let _ = opt.map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: replace `map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None)` with `and_then(|x| Some(x + 1))` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:134:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: replace `map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None)` with `and_then(|x| Some(x + 1))` error: called `map(f).unwrap_or(None)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `and_then(f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:136:13 - | -136 | let _ = opt.map(|x| { - | _____________^ -137 | | Some(x + 1) -138 | | } -139 | | ).unwrap_or(None); - | |_____________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:136:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| { + | _____________^ +LL | | Some(x + 1) +LL | | } +LL | | ).unwrap_or(None); + | |_____________________^ error: called `map(f).unwrap_or(None)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `and_then(f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:140:13 - | -140 | let _ = opt - | _____________^ -141 | | .map(|x| Some(x + 1)) -142 | | .unwrap_or(None); - | |________________________^ - | - = note: replace `map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None)` with `and_then(|x| Some(x + 1))` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:140:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt + | _____________^ +LL | | .map(|x| Some(x + 1)) +LL | | .unwrap_or(None); + | |________________________^ + | + = note: replace `map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None)` with `and_then(|x| Some(x + 1))` error: called `map(f).unwrap_or_else(g)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or_else(g, f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:148:13 - | -148 | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) - | _____________^ -149 | | -150 | | .unwrap_or_else(|| 0); // should lint even though this call is on a separate line - | |____________________________________^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::option-map-unwrap-or-else` implied by `-D warnings` - = note: replace `map(|x| x + 1).unwrap_or_else(|| 0)` with `map_or_else(|| 0, |x| x + 1)` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:148:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) + | _____________^ +LL | | +LL | | .unwrap_or_else(|| 0); // should lint even though this call is on a separate line + | |____________________________________^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::option-map-unwrap-or-else` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: replace `map(|x| x + 1).unwrap_or_else(|| 0)` with `map_or_else(|| 0, |x| x + 1)` error: called `map(f).unwrap_or_else(g)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or_else(g, f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:152:13 - | -152 | let _ = opt.map(|x| { - | _____________^ -153 | | x + 1 -154 | | } -155 | | ).unwrap_or_else(|| 0); - | |____________________________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:152:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| { + | _____________^ +LL | | x + 1 +LL | | } +LL | | ).unwrap_or_else(|| 0); + | |____________________________________^ error: called `map(f).unwrap_or_else(g)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `map_or_else(g, f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:156:13 - | -156 | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) - | _____________^ -157 | | .unwrap_or_else(|| -158 | | 0 -159 | | ); - | |_________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:156:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) + | _____________^ +LL | | .unwrap_or_else(|| +LL | | 0 +LL | | ); + | |_________________^ error: called `map_or(None, f)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `and_then(f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:165:13 - | -165 | let _ = opt.map_or(None, |x| Some(x + 1)); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using and_then instead: `opt.and_then(|x| Some(x + 1))` - | - = note: `-D clippy::option-map-or-none` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:165:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.map_or(None, |x| Some(x + 1)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try using and_then instead: `opt.and_then(|x| Some(x + 1))` + | + = note: `-D clippy::option-map-or-none` implied by `-D warnings` error: called `map_or(None, f)` on an Option value. This can be done more directly by calling `and_then(f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:167:13 - | -167 | let _ = opt.map_or(None, |x| { - | _____________^ -168 | | Some(x + 1) -169 | | } -170 | | ); - | |_________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:167:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.map_or(None, |x| { + | _____________^ +LL | | Some(x + 1) +LL | | } +LL | | ); + | |_________________^ help: try using and_then instead - | -167 | let _ = opt.and_then(|x| { -168 | Some(x + 1) -169 | }); - | + | +LL | let _ = opt.and_then(|x| { +LL | Some(x + 1) +LL | }); + | error: called `map(f).unwrap_or_else(g)` on a Result value. This can be done more directly by calling `ok().map_or_else(g, f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:180:13 - | -180 | let _ = res.map(|x| x + 1) - | _____________^ -181 | | -182 | | .unwrap_or_else(|e| 0); // should lint even though this call is on a separate line - | |_____________________________________^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::result-map-unwrap-or-else` implied by `-D warnings` - = note: replace `map(|x| x + 1).unwrap_or_else(|e| 0)` with `ok().map_or_else(|e| 0, |x| x + 1)` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:180:13 + | +LL | let _ = res.map(|x| x + 1) + | _____________^ +LL | | +LL | | .unwrap_or_else(|e| 0); // should lint even though this call is on a separate line + | |_____________________________________^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::result-map-unwrap-or-else` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: replace `map(|x| x + 1).unwrap_or_else(|e| 0)` with `ok().map_or_else(|e| 0, |x| x + 1)` error: called `map(f).unwrap_or_else(g)` on a Result value. This can be done more directly by calling `ok().map_or_else(g, f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:184:13 - | -184 | let _ = res.map(|x| { - | _____________^ -185 | | x + 1 -186 | | } -187 | | ).unwrap_or_else(|e| 0); - | |_____________________________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:184:13 + | +LL | let _ = res.map(|x| { + | _____________^ +LL | | x + 1 +LL | | } +LL | | ).unwrap_or_else(|e| 0); + | |_____________________________________^ error: called `map(f).unwrap_or_else(g)` on a Result value. This can be done more directly by calling `ok().map_or_else(g, f)` instead - --> $DIR/methods.rs:188:13 - | -188 | let _ = res.map(|x| x + 1) - | _____________^ -189 | | .unwrap_or_else(|e| -190 | | 0 -191 | | ); - | |_________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:188:13 + | +LL | let _ = res.map(|x| x + 1) + | _____________^ +LL | | .unwrap_or_else(|e| +LL | | 0 +LL | | ); + | |_________________^ error: called `filter(p).next()` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.find(p)` instead. - --> $DIR/methods.rs:251:13 - | -251 | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&x| *x < 0).next(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::filter-next` implied by `-D warnings` - = note: replace `filter(|&x| *x < 0).next()` with `find(|&x| *x < 0)` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:251:13 + | +LL | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&x| *x < 0).next(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::filter-next` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: replace `filter(|&x| *x < 0).next()` with `find(|&x| *x < 0)` error: called `filter(p).next()` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.find(p)` instead. - --> $DIR/methods.rs:254:13 - | -254 | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&x| { - | _____________^ -255 | | *x < 0 -256 | | } -257 | | ).next(); - | |___________________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:254:13 + | +LL | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&x| { + | _____________^ +LL | | *x < 0 +LL | | } +LL | | ).next(); + | |___________________________^ error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with find. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`. - --> $DIR/methods.rs:269:13 - | -269 | let _ = v.iter().find(|&x| *x < 0).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::search-is-some` implied by `-D warnings` - = note: replace `find(|&x| *x < 0).is_some()` with `any(|&x| *x < 0)` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:269:13 + | +LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|&x| *x < 0).is_some(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::search-is-some` implied by `-D warnings` + = note: replace `find(|&x| *x < 0).is_some()` with `any(|&x| *x < 0)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with find. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`. - --> $DIR/methods.rs:272:13 - | -272 | let _ = v.iter().find(|&x| { - | _____________^ -273 | | *x < 0 -274 | | } -275 | | ).is_some(); - | |______________________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:272:13 + | +LL | let _ = v.iter().find(|&x| { + | _____________^ +LL | | *x < 0 +LL | | } +LL | | ).is_some(); + | |______________________________^ error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with position. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`. - --> $DIR/methods.rs:278:13 - | -278 | let _ = v.iter().position(|&x| x < 0).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: replace `position(|&x| x < 0).is_some()` with `any(|&x| x < 0)` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:278:13 + | +LL | let _ = v.iter().position(|&x| x < 0).is_some(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: replace `position(|&x| x < 0).is_some()` with `any(|&x| x < 0)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with position. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`. - --> $DIR/methods.rs:281:13 - | -281 | let _ = v.iter().position(|&x| { - | _____________^ -282 | | x < 0 -283 | | } -284 | | ).is_some(); - | |______________________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:281:13 + | +LL | let _ = v.iter().position(|&x| { + | _____________^ +LL | | x < 0 +LL | | } +LL | | ).is_some(); + | |______________________________^ error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with rposition. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`. - --> $DIR/methods.rs:287:13 - | -287 | let _ = v.iter().rposition(|&x| x < 0).is_some(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: replace `rposition(|&x| x < 0).is_some()` with `any(|&x| x < 0)` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:287:13 + | +LL | let _ = v.iter().rposition(|&x| x < 0).is_some(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: replace `rposition(|&x| x < 0).is_some()` with `any(|&x| x < 0)` error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with rposition. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`. - --> $DIR/methods.rs:290:13 - | -290 | let _ = v.iter().rposition(|&x| { - | _____________^ -291 | | x < 0 -292 | | } -293 | | ).is_some(); - | |______________________________^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:290:13 + | +LL | let _ = v.iter().rposition(|&x| { + | _____________^ +LL | | x < 0 +LL | | } +LL | | ).is_some(); + | |______________________________^ error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call - --> $DIR/methods.rs:325:22 - | -325 | with_constructor.unwrap_or(make()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(make)` - | - = note: `-D clippy::or-fun-call` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:325:22 + | +LL | with_constructor.unwrap_or(make()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(make)` + | + = note: `-D clippy::or-fun-call` implied by `-D warnings` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a call to `new` - --> $DIR/methods.rs:328:5 - | -328 | with_new.unwrap_or(Vec::new()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_new.unwrap_or_default()` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:328:5 + | +LL | with_new.unwrap_or(Vec::new()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_new.unwrap_or_default()` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call - --> $DIR/methods.rs:331:21 - | -331 | with_const_args.unwrap_or(Vec::with_capacity(12)); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| Vec::with_capacity(12))` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:331:21 + | +LL | with_const_args.unwrap_or(Vec::with_capacity(12)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| Vec::with_capacity(12))` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call - --> $DIR/methods.rs:334:14 - | -334 | with_err.unwrap_or(make()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|_| make())` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:334:14 + | +LL | with_err.unwrap_or(make()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|_| make())` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call - --> $DIR/methods.rs:337:19 - | -337 | with_err_args.unwrap_or(Vec::with_capacity(12)); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|_| Vec::with_capacity(12))` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:337:19 + | +LL | with_err_args.unwrap_or(Vec::with_capacity(12)); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|_| Vec::with_capacity(12))` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a call to `default` - --> $DIR/methods.rs:340:5 - | -340 | with_default_trait.unwrap_or(Default::default()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_default_trait.unwrap_or_default()` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:340:5 + | +LL | with_default_trait.unwrap_or(Default::default()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_default_trait.unwrap_or_default()` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a call to `default` - --> $DIR/methods.rs:343:5 - | -343 | with_default_type.unwrap_or(u64::default()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_default_type.unwrap_or_default()` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:343:5 + | +LL | with_default_type.unwrap_or(u64::default()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_default_type.unwrap_or_default()` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call - --> $DIR/methods.rs:346:14 - | -346 | with_vec.unwrap_or(vec![]); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| vec![])` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:346:14 + | +LL | with_vec.unwrap_or(vec![]); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| vec![])` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call - --> $DIR/methods.rs:351:21 - | -351 | without_default.unwrap_or(Foo::new()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(Foo::new)` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:351:21 + | +LL | without_default.unwrap_or(Foo::new()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(Foo::new)` error: use of `or_insert` followed by a function call - --> $DIR/methods.rs:354:19 - | -354 | map.entry(42).or_insert(String::new()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `or_insert_with(String::new)` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:354:19 + | +LL | map.entry(42).or_insert(String::new()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `or_insert_with(String::new)` error: use of `or_insert` followed by a function call - --> $DIR/methods.rs:357:21 - | -357 | btree.entry(42).or_insert(String::new()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `or_insert_with(String::new)` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:357:21 + | +LL | btree.entry(42).or_insert(String::new()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `or_insert_with(String::new)` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call - --> $DIR/methods.rs:360:21 - | -360 | let _ = stringy.unwrap_or("".to_owned()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| "".to_owned())` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:360:21 + | +LL | let _ = stringy.unwrap_or("".to_owned()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| "".to_owned())` error: called `.iter().nth()` on a Vec. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable - --> $DIR/methods.rs:371:23 - | -371 | let bad_vec = some_vec.iter().nth(3); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::iter-nth` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:371:23 + | +LL | let bad_vec = some_vec.iter().nth(3); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::iter-nth` implied by `-D warnings` error: called `.iter().nth()` on a slice. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable - --> $DIR/methods.rs:372:26 - | -372 | let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].iter().nth(3); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:372:26 + | +LL | let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].iter().nth(3); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `.iter().nth()` on a slice. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable - --> $DIR/methods.rs:373:31 - | -373 | let bad_boxed_slice = boxed_slice.iter().nth(3); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:373:31 + | +LL | let bad_boxed_slice = boxed_slice.iter().nth(3); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `.iter().nth()` on a VecDeque. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable - --> $DIR/methods.rs:374:29 - | -374 | let bad_vec_deque = some_vec_deque.iter().nth(3); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:374:29 + | +LL | let bad_vec_deque = some_vec_deque.iter().nth(3); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `.iter_mut().nth()` on a Vec. Calling `.get_mut()` is both faster and more readable - --> $DIR/methods.rs:379:23 - | -379 | let bad_vec = some_vec.iter_mut().nth(3); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:379:23 + | +LL | let bad_vec = some_vec.iter_mut().nth(3); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `.iter_mut().nth()` on a slice. Calling `.get_mut()` is both faster and more readable - --> $DIR/methods.rs:382:26 - | -382 | let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].iter_mut().nth(3); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:382:26 + | +LL | let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].iter_mut().nth(3); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `.iter_mut().nth()` on a VecDeque. Calling `.get_mut()` is both faster and more readable - --> $DIR/methods.rs:385:29 - | -385 | let bad_vec_deque = some_vec_deque.iter_mut().nth(3); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:385:29 + | +LL | let bad_vec_deque = some_vec_deque.iter_mut().nth(3); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `skip(x).next()` on an iterator. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `nth(x)` - --> $DIR/methods.rs:397:13 - | -397 | let _ = some_vec.iter().skip(42).next(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::iter-skip-next` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:397:13 + | +LL | let _ = some_vec.iter().skip(42).next(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::iter-skip-next` implied by `-D warnings` error: called `skip(x).next()` on an iterator. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `nth(x)` - --> $DIR/methods.rs:398:13 - | -398 | let _ = some_vec.iter().cycle().skip(42).next(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:398:13 + | +LL | let _ = some_vec.iter().cycle().skip(42).next(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `skip(x).next()` on an iterator. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `nth(x)` - --> $DIR/methods.rs:399:13 - | -399 | let _ = (1..10).skip(10).next(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:399:13 + | +LL | let _ = (1..10).skip(10).next(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `skip(x).next()` on an iterator. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `nth(x)` - --> $DIR/methods.rs:400:14 - | -400 | let _ = &some_vec[..].iter().skip(3).next(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/methods.rs:400:14 + | +LL | let _ = &some_vec[..].iter().skip(3).next(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: used unwrap() on an Option value. If you don't want to handle the None case gracefully, consider using expect() to provide a better panic message - --> $DIR/methods.rs:409:13 - | -409 | let _ = opt.unwrap(); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::option-unwrap-used` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/methods.rs:409:13 + | +LL | let _ = opt.unwrap(); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::option-unwrap-used` implied by `-D warnings` error: aborting due to 50 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/min_max.stderr b/tests/ui/min_max.stderr index 74a93e350deee..a6ad34f02b8d6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/min_max.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/min_max.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this min/max combination leads to constant result --> $DIR/min_max.rs:21:5 | -21 | min(1, max(3, x)); +LL | min(1, max(3, x)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::min-max` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,37 +9,37 @@ error: this min/max combination leads to constant result error: this min/max combination leads to constant result --> $DIR/min_max.rs:22:5 | -22 | min(max(3, x), 1); +LL | min(max(3, x), 1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this min/max combination leads to constant result --> $DIR/min_max.rs:23:5 | -23 | max(min(x, 1), 3); +LL | max(min(x, 1), 3); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this min/max combination leads to constant result --> $DIR/min_max.rs:24:5 | -24 | max(3, min(x, 1)); +LL | max(3, min(x, 1)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this min/max combination leads to constant result --> $DIR/min_max.rs:26:5 | -26 | my_max(3, my_min(x, 1)); +LL | my_max(3, my_min(x, 1)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this min/max combination leads to constant result --> $DIR/min_max.rs:38:5 | -38 | min("Apple", max("Zoo", s)); +LL | min("Apple", max("Zoo", s)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this min/max combination leads to constant result --> $DIR/min_max.rs:39:5 | -39 | max(min(s, "Apple"), "Zoo"); +LL | max(min(s, "Apple"), "Zoo"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/missing-doc.stderr b/tests/ui/missing-doc.stderr index b50305ab9eefc..35c127862847a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/missing-doc.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/missing-doc.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: missing documentation for a type alias --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:32:1 | -32 | type Typedef = String; +LL | type Typedef = String; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::missing-docs-in-private-items` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,250 +9,250 @@ error: missing documentation for a type alias error: missing documentation for a type alias --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:33:1 | -33 | pub type PubTypedef = String; +LL | pub type PubTypedef = String; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a struct --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:35:1 | -35 | / struct Foo { -36 | | a: isize, -37 | | b: isize, -38 | | } +LL | / struct Foo { +LL | | a: isize, +LL | | b: isize, +LL | | } | |_^ error: missing documentation for a struct field --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:36:5 | -36 | a: isize, +LL | a: isize, | ^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a struct field --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:37:5 | -37 | b: isize, +LL | b: isize, | ^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a struct --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:40:1 | -40 | / pub struct PubFoo { -41 | | pub a: isize, -42 | | b: isize, -43 | | } +LL | / pub struct PubFoo { +LL | | pub a: isize, +LL | | b: isize, +LL | | } | |_^ error: missing documentation for a struct field --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:41:5 | -41 | pub a: isize, +LL | pub a: isize, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a struct field --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:42:5 | -42 | b: isize, +LL | b: isize, | ^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a module --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:51:1 | -51 | mod module_no_dox {} +LL | mod module_no_dox {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a module --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:52:1 | -52 | pub mod pub_module_no_dox {} +LL | pub mod pub_module_no_dox {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:56:1 | -56 | pub fn foo2() {} +LL | pub fn foo2() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:57:1 | -57 | fn foo3() {} +LL | fn foo3() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a trait --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:75:1 | -75 | / pub trait C { -76 | | fn foo(&self); -77 | | fn foo_with_impl(&self) {} -78 | | } +LL | / pub trait C { +LL | | fn foo(&self); +LL | | fn foo_with_impl(&self) {} +LL | | } | |_^ error: missing documentation for a trait method --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:76:5 | -76 | fn foo(&self); +LL | fn foo(&self); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a trait method --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:77:5 | -77 | fn foo_with_impl(&self) {} +LL | fn foo_with_impl(&self) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for an associated type --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:87:5 | -87 | type AssociatedType; +LL | type AssociatedType; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for an associated type --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:88:5 | -88 | type AssociatedTypeDef = Self; +LL | type AssociatedTypeDef = Self; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a method --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:99:5 | -99 | pub fn foo() {} +LL | pub fn foo() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a method - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:100:5 - | -100 | fn bar() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:100:5 + | +LL | fn bar() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a method - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:104:5 - | -104 | pub fn foo() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:104:5 + | +LL | pub fn foo() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a method - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:107:5 - | -107 | fn foo2() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:107:5 + | +LL | fn foo2() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for an enum - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:134:1 - | -134 | / enum Baz { -135 | | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, -136 | | BarB, -137 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:134:1 + | +LL | / enum Baz { +LL | | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, +LL | | BarB, +LL | | } + | |_^ error: missing documentation for a variant - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:135:5 - | -135 | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:135:5 + | +LL | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a struct field - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:135:12 - | -135 | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, - | ^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:135:12 + | +LL | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, + | ^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a struct field - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:135:22 - | -135 | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, - | ^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:135:22 + | +LL | BazA { a: isize, b: isize }, + | ^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a variant - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:136:5 - | -136 | BarB, - | ^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:136:5 + | +LL | BarB, + | ^^^^ error: missing documentation for an enum - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:139:1 - | -139 | / pub enum PubBaz { -140 | | PubBazA { a: isize }, -141 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:139:1 + | +LL | / pub enum PubBaz { +LL | | PubBazA { a: isize }, +LL | | } + | |_^ error: missing documentation for a variant - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:140:5 - | -140 | PubBazA { a: isize }, - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:140:5 + | +LL | PubBazA { a: isize }, + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a struct field - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:140:15 - | -140 | PubBazA { a: isize }, - | ^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:140:15 + | +LL | PubBazA { a: isize }, + | ^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a constant - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:160:1 - | -160 | const FOO: u32 = 0; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:160:1 + | +LL | const FOO: u32 = 0; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a constant - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:167:1 - | -167 | pub const FOO4: u32 = 0; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:167:1 + | +LL | pub const FOO4: u32 = 0; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a static - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:169:1 - | -169 | static BAR: u32 = 0; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:169:1 + | +LL | static BAR: u32 = 0; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a static - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:176:1 - | -176 | pub static BAR4: u32 = 0; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:176:1 + | +LL | pub static BAR4: u32 = 0; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a module - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:178:1 - | -178 | / mod internal_impl { -179 | | /// dox -180 | | pub fn documented() {} -181 | | pub fn undocumented1() {} -... | -190 | | } -191 | | } - | |_^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:178:1 + | +LL | / mod internal_impl { +LL | | /// dox +LL | | pub fn documented() {} +LL | | pub fn undocumented1() {} +... | +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:181:5 - | -181 | pub fn undocumented1() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:181:5 + | +LL | pub fn undocumented1() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:182:5 - | -182 | pub fn undocumented2() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:182:5 + | +LL | pub fn undocumented2() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:183:5 - | -183 | fn undocumented3() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:183:5 + | +LL | fn undocumented3() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:188:9 - | -188 | pub fn also_undocumented1() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:188:9 + | +LL | pub fn also_undocumented1() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing documentation for a function - --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:189:9 - | -189 | fn also_undocumented2() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/missing-doc.rs:189:9 + | +LL | fn also_undocumented2() {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 39 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/missing_inline.stderr b/tests/ui/missing_inline.stderr index 132285a1eaae7..efe9a3b1399da 100644 --- a/tests/ui/missing_inline.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/missing_inline.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: missing `#[inline]` for a function --> $DIR/missing_inline.rs:40:1 | -40 | pub fn pub_foo() {} // missing #[inline] +LL | pub fn pub_foo() {} // missing #[inline] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::missing-inline-in-public-items` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ error: missing `#[inline]` for a function error: missing `#[inline]` for a default trait method --> $DIR/missing_inline.rs:56:5 | -56 | fn PubBar_b() {} // missing #[inline] +LL | fn PubBar_b() {} // missing #[inline] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing `#[inline]` for a method --> $DIR/missing_inline.rs:70:5 | -70 | fn PubBar_a() {} // missing #[inline] +LL | fn PubBar_a() {} // missing #[inline] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing `#[inline]` for a method --> $DIR/missing_inline.rs:71:5 | -71 | fn PubBar_b() {} // missing #[inline] +LL | fn PubBar_b() {} // missing #[inline] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing `#[inline]` for a method --> $DIR/missing_inline.rs:72:5 | -72 | fn PubBar_c() {} // missing #[inline] +LL | fn PubBar_c() {} // missing #[inline] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: missing `#[inline]` for a method --> $DIR/missing_inline.rs:82:5 | -82 | pub fn PubFooImpl() {} // missing #[inline] +LL | pub fn PubFooImpl() {} // missing #[inline] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/module_inception.stderr b/tests/ui/module_inception.stderr index bf891aa4578db..f4d4692e259e0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/module_inception.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/module_inception.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ error: module has the same name as its containing module --> $DIR/module_inception.rs:14:9 | -14 | / mod bar { -15 | | mod foo {} -16 | | } +LL | / mod bar { +LL | | mod foo {} +LL | | } | |_________^ | = note: `-D clippy::module-inception` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ error: module has the same name as its containing module error: module has the same name as its containing module --> $DIR/module_inception.rs:19:5 | -19 | / mod foo { -20 | | mod bar {} -21 | | } +LL | / mod foo { +LL | | mod bar {} +LL | | } | |_____^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/module_name_repetitions.stderr b/tests/ui/module_name_repetitions.stderr index e2eca64ba4278..866156e3b747a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/module_name_repetitions.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/module_name_repetitions.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: item name starts with its containing module's name --> $DIR/module_name_repetitions.rs:15:5 | -15 | pub fn foo_bar() {} +LL | pub fn foo_bar() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::module-name-repetitions` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: item name starts with its containing module's name error: item name ends with its containing module's name --> $DIR/module_name_repetitions.rs:16:5 | -16 | pub fn bar_foo() {} +LL | pub fn bar_foo() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: item name starts with its containing module's name --> $DIR/module_name_repetitions.rs:17:5 | -17 | pub struct FooCake {} +LL | pub struct FooCake {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: item name ends with its containing module's name --> $DIR/module_name_repetitions.rs:18:5 | -18 | pub enum CakeFoo {} +LL | pub enum CakeFoo {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: item name starts with its containing module's name --> $DIR/module_name_repetitions.rs:19:5 | -19 | pub struct Foo7Bar; +LL | pub struct Foo7Bar; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/modulo_one.stderr b/tests/ui/modulo_one.stderr index e4d20c5c63ca6..36f06c7407746 100644 --- a/tests/ui/modulo_one.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/modulo_one.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: any number modulo 1 will be 0 --> $DIR/modulo_one.rs:14:5 | -14 | 10 % 1; +LL | 10 % 1; | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::modulo-one` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/mut_from_ref.stderr b/tests/ui/mut_from_ref.stderr index db0f05a7fa709..544d1aa5f14b6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mut_from_ref.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mut_from_ref.stderr @@ -1,62 +1,62 @@ error: mutable borrow from immutable input(s) --> $DIR/mut_from_ref.rs:16:39 | -16 | fn this_wont_hurt_a_bit(&self) -> &mut Foo { +LL | fn this_wont_hurt_a_bit(&self) -> &mut Foo { | ^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::mut-from-ref` implied by `-D warnings` note: immutable borrow here --> $DIR/mut_from_ref.rs:16:29 | -16 | fn this_wont_hurt_a_bit(&self) -> &mut Foo { +LL | fn this_wont_hurt_a_bit(&self) -> &mut Foo { | ^^^^^ error: mutable borrow from immutable input(s) --> $DIR/mut_from_ref.rs:22:25 | -22 | fn ouch(x: &Foo) -> &mut Foo; +LL | fn ouch(x: &Foo) -> &mut Foo; | ^^^^^^^^ | note: immutable borrow here --> $DIR/mut_from_ref.rs:22:16 | -22 | fn ouch(x: &Foo) -> &mut Foo; +LL | fn ouch(x: &Foo) -> &mut Foo; | ^^^^ error: mutable borrow from immutable input(s) --> $DIR/mut_from_ref.rs:31:21 | -31 | fn fail(x: &u32) -> &mut u16 { +LL | fn fail(x: &u32) -> &mut u16 { | ^^^^^^^^ | note: immutable borrow here --> $DIR/mut_from_ref.rs:31:12 | -31 | fn fail(x: &u32) -> &mut u16 { +LL | fn fail(x: &u32) -> &mut u16 { | ^^^^ error: mutable borrow from immutable input(s) --> $DIR/mut_from_ref.rs:35:50 | -35 | fn fail_lifetime<'a>(x: &'a u32, y: &mut u32) -> &'a mut u32 { +LL | fn fail_lifetime<'a>(x: &'a u32, y: &mut u32) -> &'a mut u32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: immutable borrow here --> $DIR/mut_from_ref.rs:35:25 | -35 | fn fail_lifetime<'a>(x: &'a u32, y: &mut u32) -> &'a mut u32 { +LL | fn fail_lifetime<'a>(x: &'a u32, y: &mut u32) -> &'a mut u32 { | ^^^^^^^ error: mutable borrow from immutable input(s) --> $DIR/mut_from_ref.rs:39:67 | -39 | fn fail_double<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u32, y: &'a u32, z: &'b mut u32) -> &'a mut u32 { +LL | fn fail_double<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u32, y: &'a u32, z: &'b mut u32) -> &'a mut u32 { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: immutable borrow here --> $DIR/mut_from_ref.rs:39:27 | -39 | fn fail_double<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u32, y: &'a u32, z: &'b mut u32) -> &'a mut u32 { +LL | fn fail_double<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u32, y: &'a u32, z: &'b mut u32) -> &'a mut u32 { | ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/mut_mut.stderr b/tests/ui/mut_mut.stderr index 626a309a6a923..ed92663756306 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mut_mut.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mut_mut.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:13:11 | -13 | fn fun(x: &mut &mut u32) -> bool { +LL | fn fun(x: &mut &mut u32) -> bool { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::mut-mut` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,52 +9,52 @@ error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:29:17 | -29 | let mut x = &mut &mut 1u32; +LL | let mut x = &mut &mut 1u32; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:23:9 | -23 | &mut $p +LL | &mut $p | ^^^^^^^ ... -44 | let mut z = mut_ptr!(&mut 3u32); +LL | let mut z = mut_ptr!(&mut 3u32); | ------------------- in this macro invocation error: this expression mutably borrows a mutable reference. Consider reborrowing --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:31:21 | -31 | let mut y = &mut x; +LL | let mut y = &mut x; | ^^^^^^ error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:35:32 | -35 | let y: &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut 2; +LL | let y: &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:35:16 | -35 | let y: &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut 2; +LL | let y: &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:40:37 | -40 | let y: &mut &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut &mut 2; +LL | let y: &mut &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut &mut 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:40:16 | -40 | let y: &mut &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut &mut 2; +LL | let y: &mut &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut &mut 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:40:21 | -40 | let y: &mut &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut &mut 2; +LL | let y: &mut &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut &mut 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 9 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.stderr b/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.stderr index 87537d77f4441..ce3ae6cb2a591 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mut_range_bound.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: attempt to mutate range bound within loop; note that the range of the loop is unchanged --> $DIR/mut_range_bound.rs:25:9 | -25 | m = 5; +LL | m = 5; | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::mut-range-bound` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: attempt to mutate range bound within loop; note that the range of the loo error: attempt to mutate range bound within loop; note that the range of the loop is unchanged --> $DIR/mut_range_bound.rs:32:9 | -32 | m *= 2; +LL | m *= 2; | ^^^^^^ error: attempt to mutate range bound within loop; note that the range of the loop is unchanged --> $DIR/mut_range_bound.rs:40:9 | -40 | m = 5; +LL | m = 5; | ^^^^^ error: attempt to mutate range bound within loop; note that the range of the loop is unchanged --> $DIR/mut_range_bound.rs:41:9 | -41 | n = 7; +LL | n = 7; | ^^^^^ error: attempt to mutate range bound within loop; note that the range of the loop is unchanged --> $DIR/mut_range_bound.rs:55:22 | -55 | let n = &mut m; // warning +LL | let n = &mut m; // warning | ^ error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/mut_reference.stderr b/tests/ui/mut_reference.stderr index 1664c1dffed63..1fe31e26f6ead 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mut_reference.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mut_reference.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: The function/method `takes_an_immutable_reference` doesn't need a mutable reference --> $DIR/mut_reference.rs:26:34 | -26 | takes_an_immutable_reference(&mut 42); +LL | takes_an_immutable_reference(&mut 42); | ^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-mut-passed` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ error: The function/method `takes_an_immutable_reference` doesn't need a mutable error: The function/method `as_ptr` doesn't need a mutable reference --> $DIR/mut_reference.rs:28:12 | -28 | as_ptr(&mut 42); +LL | as_ptr(&mut 42); | ^^^^^^^ error: The function/method `takes_an_immutable_reference` doesn't need a mutable reference --> $DIR/mut_reference.rs:32:44 | -32 | my_struct.takes_an_immutable_reference(&mut 42); +LL | my_struct.takes_an_immutable_reference(&mut 42); | ^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/mutex_atomic.stderr b/tests/ui/mutex_atomic.stderr index d6f4f03c32308..77a05ca13f400 100644 --- a/tests/ui/mutex_atomic.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/mutex_atomic.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Consider using an AtomicBool instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>. --> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:15:5 | -15 | Mutex::new(true); +LL | Mutex::new(true); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::mutex-atomic` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ error: Consider using an AtomicBool instead of a Mutex here. If you just want th error: Consider using an AtomicUsize instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>. --> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:16:5 | -16 | Mutex::new(5usize); +LL | Mutex::new(5usize); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Consider using an AtomicIsize instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>. --> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:17:5 | -17 | Mutex::new(9isize); +LL | Mutex::new(9isize); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Consider using an AtomicPtr instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>. --> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:19:5 | -19 | Mutex::new(&x as *const u32); +LL | Mutex::new(&x as *const u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Consider using an AtomicPtr instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>. --> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:20:5 | -20 | Mutex::new(&mut x as *mut u32); +LL | Mutex::new(&mut x as *mut u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Consider using an AtomicUsize instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>. --> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:21:5 | -21 | Mutex::new(0u32); +LL | Mutex::new(0u32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::mutex-integer` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ error: Consider using an AtomicUsize instead of a Mutex here. If you just want t error: Consider using an AtomicIsize instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>. --> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:22:5 | -22 | Mutex::new(0i32); +LL | Mutex::new(0i32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_bool.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_bool.stderr index df2f80ffd119c..a0c4ae9561d4e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_bool.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_bool.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ error: this if-then-else expression will always return true --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:40:5 | -40 | / if x { -41 | | true -42 | | } else { -43 | | true -44 | | }; +LL | / if x { +LL | | true +LL | | } else { +LL | | true +LL | | }; | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::needless-bool` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -13,128 +13,128 @@ error: this if-then-else expression will always return true error: this if-then-else expression will always return false --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:45:5 | -45 | / if x { -46 | | false -47 | | } else { -48 | | false -49 | | }; +LL | / if x { +LL | | false +LL | | } else { +LL | | false +LL | | }; | |_____^ error: this if-then-else expression returns a bool literal --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:50:5 | -50 | / if x { -51 | | true -52 | | } else { -53 | | false -54 | | }; +LL | / if x { +LL | | true +LL | | } else { +LL | | false +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `x` error: this if-then-else expression returns a bool literal --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:55:5 | -55 | / if x { -56 | | false -57 | | } else { -58 | | true -59 | | }; +LL | / if x { +LL | | false +LL | | } else { +LL | | true +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `!x` error: this if-then-else expression returns a bool literal --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:60:5 | -60 | / if x && y { -61 | | false -62 | | } else { -63 | | true -64 | | }; +LL | / if x && y { +LL | | false +LL | | } else { +LL | | true +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `!(x && y)` error: this if-then-else expression will always return true --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:83:5 | -83 | / if x { -84 | | return true; -85 | | } else { -86 | | return true; -87 | | }; +LL | / if x { +LL | | return true; +LL | | } else { +LL | | return true; +LL | | }; | |_____^ error: this if-then-else expression will always return false --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:92:5 | -92 | / if x { -93 | | return false; -94 | | } else { -95 | | return false; -96 | | }; +LL | / if x { +LL | | return false; +LL | | } else { +LL | | return false; +LL | | }; | |_____^ error: this if-then-else expression returns a bool literal - --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:101:5 - | -101 | / if x { -102 | | return true; -103 | | } else { -104 | | return false; -105 | | }; - | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `return x` + --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:101:5 + | +LL | / if x { +LL | | return true; +LL | | } else { +LL | | return false; +LL | | }; + | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `return x` error: this if-then-else expression returns a bool literal - --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:110:5 - | -110 | / if x && y { -111 | | return true; -112 | | } else { -113 | | return false; -114 | | }; - | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `return x && y` + --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:110:5 + | +LL | / if x && y { +LL | | return true; +LL | | } else { +LL | | return false; +LL | | }; + | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `return x && y` error: this if-then-else expression returns a bool literal - --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:119:5 - | -119 | / if x { -120 | | return false; -121 | | } else { -122 | | return true; -123 | | }; - | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `return !x` + --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:119:5 + | +LL | / if x { +LL | | return false; +LL | | } else { +LL | | return true; +LL | | }; + | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `return !x` error: this if-then-else expression returns a bool literal - --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:128:5 - | -128 | / if x && y { -129 | | return false; -130 | | } else { -131 | | return true; -132 | | }; - | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `return !(x && y)` + --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:128:5 + | +LL | / if x && y { +LL | | return false; +LL | | } else { +LL | | return true; +LL | | }; + | |_____^ help: you can reduce it to: `return !(x && y)` error: equality checks against true are unnecessary - --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:136:8 - | -136 | if x == true {}; - | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x` - | - = note: `-D clippy::bool-comparison` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:136:8 + | +LL | if x == true {}; + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x` + | + = note: `-D clippy::bool-comparison` implied by `-D warnings` error: equality checks against false can be replaced by a negation - --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:140:8 - | -140 | if x == false {}; - | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x` + --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:140:8 + | +LL | if x == false {}; + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x` error: equality checks against true are unnecessary - --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:150:8 - | -150 | if x == true {}; - | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x` + --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:150:8 + | +LL | if x == true {}; + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `x` error: equality checks against false can be replaced by a negation - --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:151:8 - | -151 | if x == false {}; - | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x` + --> $DIR/needless_bool.rs:151:8 + | +LL | if x == false {}; + | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `!x` error: aborting due to 15 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_borrow.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_borrow.stderr index 42deedfa869a5..ace40665c0c05 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_borrow.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_borrow.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this expression borrows a reference that is immediately dereferenced by the compiler --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:22:15 | -22 | let c = x(&&a); +LL | let c = x(&&a); | ^^^ help: change this to: `&a` | = note: `-D clippy::needless-borrow` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: this expression borrows a reference that is immediately dereferenced by t error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:29:17 | -29 | if let Some(ref cake) = Some(&5) {} +LL | if let Some(ref cake) = Some(&5) {} | ^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `cake` error: this expression borrows a reference that is immediately dereferenced by the compiler --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:36:15 | -36 | 46 => &&a, +LL | 46 => &&a, | ^^^ help: change this to: `&a` error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being de-referenced --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:58:34 | -58 | let _ = v.iter_mut().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); +LL | let _ = v.iter_mut().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); | ^^^^^^ help: try removing the `&ref` part and just keep: `a` | = note: `-D clippy::needless-borrowed-reference` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being de-referenced error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being de-referenced --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:59:30 | -59 | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); +LL | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); | ^^^^^^ help: try removing the `&ref` part and just keep: `a` error: this pattern creates a reference to a reference --> $DIR/needless_borrow.rs:59:31 | -59 | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); +LL | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); | ^^^^^ help: change this to: `a` error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.stderr index 5ec7b9e4f3e79..b7ea9499f38f9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_borrowed_ref.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being de-referenced --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:14:34 | -14 | let _ = v.iter_mut().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); +LL | let _ = v.iter_mut().filter(|&ref a| a.is_empty()); | ^^^^^^ help: try removing the `&ref` part and just keep: `a` | = note: `-D clippy::needless-borrowed-reference` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being de-referenced error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being de-referenced --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:19:17 | -19 | if let Some(&ref v) = thingy { +LL | if let Some(&ref v) = thingy { | ^^^^^^ help: try removing the `&ref` part and just keep: `v` error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being de-referenced --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:48:27 | -48 | (&Animal::Cat(v), &ref k) | (&ref k, &Animal::Cat(v)) => (), // lifetime mismatch error if there is no '&ref' +LL | (&Animal::Cat(v), &ref k) | (&ref k, &Animal::Cat(v)) => (), // lifetime mismatch error if there is no '&ref' | ^^^^^^ help: try removing the `&ref` part and just keep: `k` error: this pattern takes a reference on something that is being de-referenced --> $DIR/needless_borrowed_ref.rs:48:38 | -48 | (&Animal::Cat(v), &ref k) | (&ref k, &Animal::Cat(v)) => (), // lifetime mismatch error if there is no '&ref' +LL | (&Animal::Cat(v), &ref k) | (&ref k, &Animal::Cat(v)) => (), // lifetime mismatch error if there is no '&ref' | ^^^^^^ help: try removing the `&ref` part and just keep: `k` error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_collect.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_collect.stderr index 39b3aa5470bc3..c4cb187c34ecc 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_collect.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_collect.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed --> $DIR/needless_collect.rs:16:28 | -16 | let len = sample.iter().collect::>().len(); +LL | let len = sample.iter().collect::>().len(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `.count()` | = note: `-D clippy::needless-collect` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed --> $DIR/needless_collect.rs:17:21 | -17 | if sample.iter().collect::>().is_empty() { +LL | if sample.iter().collect::>().is_empty() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `.next().is_none()` error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed --> $DIR/needless_collect.rs:20:27 | -20 | sample.iter().cloned().collect::>().contains(&1); +LL | sample.iter().cloned().collect::>().contains(&1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `.any(|&x| x == 1)` error: avoid using `collect()` when not needed --> $DIR/needless_collect.rs:21:34 | -21 | sample.iter().map(|x| (x, x)).collect::>().len(); +LL | sample.iter().map(|x| (x, x)).collect::>().len(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `.count()` error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_continue.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_continue.stderr index 06f63ee496ee3..60c853c18ad3c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_continue.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_continue.stderr @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ error: This else block is redundant. --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:36:16 | -36 | } else { +LL | } else { | ________________^ -37 | | continue; -38 | | } +LL | | continue; +LL | | } | |_________^ | = note: `-D clippy::needless-continue` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -39,12 +39,12 @@ error: There is no need for an explicit `else` block for this `if` expression --> $DIR/needless_continue.rs:51:9 | -51 | / if (zero!(i % 2) || nonzero!(i % 5)) && i % 3 != 0 { -52 | | continue; -53 | | } else { -54 | | println!("Blabber"); -55 | | println!("Jabber"); -56 | | } +LL | / if (zero!(i % 2) || nonzero!(i % 5)) && i % 3 != 0 { +LL | | continue; +LL | | } else { +LL | | println!("Blabber"); +LL | | println!("Jabber"); +LL | | } | |_________^ | = help: Consider dropping the else clause, and moving out the code in the else block, like so: diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_pass_by_value.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_pass_by_value.stderr index e11aa73db2ab4..d9ce590917272 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_pass_by_value.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_pass_by_value.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:24:23 | -24 | fn foo(v: Vec, w: Vec, mut x: Vec, y: Vec) -> Vec { +LL | fn foo(v: Vec, w: Vec, mut x: Vec, y: Vec) -> Vec { | ^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type to: `&[T]` | = note: `-D clippy::needless-pass-by-value` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,192 +9,192 @@ error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:38:11 | -38 | fn bar(x: String, y: Wrapper) { +LL | fn bar(x: String, y: Wrapper) { | ^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type to: `&str` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:38:22 | -38 | fn bar(x: String, y: Wrapper) { +LL | fn bar(x: String, y: Wrapper) { | ^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&Wrapper` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:44:71 | -44 | fn test_borrow_trait, U: AsRef, V>(t: T, u: U, v: V) { +LL | fn test_borrow_trait, U: AsRef, V>(t: T, u: U, v: V) { | ^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&V` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:56:18 | -56 | fn test_match(x: Option>, y: Option>) { +LL | fn test_match(x: Option>, y: Option>) { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead | -56 | fn test_match(x: &Option>, y: Option>) { -57 | match *x { +LL | fn test_match(x: &Option>, y: Option>) { +LL | match *x { | error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:69:24 | -69 | fn test_destructure(x: Wrapper, y: Wrapper, z: Wrapper) { +LL | fn test_destructure(x: Wrapper, y: Wrapper, z: Wrapper) { | ^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&Wrapper` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:69:36 | -69 | fn test_destructure(x: Wrapper, y: Wrapper, z: Wrapper) { +LL | fn test_destructure(x: Wrapper, y: Wrapper, z: Wrapper) { | ^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead | -69 | fn test_destructure(x: Wrapper, y: &Wrapper, z: Wrapper) { -70 | let Wrapper(s) = z; // moved -71 | let Wrapper(ref t) = *y; // not moved -72 | let Wrapper(_) = *y; // still not moved +LL | fn test_destructure(x: Wrapper, y: &Wrapper, z: Wrapper) { +LL | let Wrapper(s) = z; // moved +LL | let Wrapper(ref t) = *y; // not moved +LL | let Wrapper(_) = *y; // still not moved | error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:85:49 | -85 | fn test_blanket_ref(_foo: T, _serializable: S) {} +LL | fn test_blanket_ref(_foo: T, _serializable: S) {} | ^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&T` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:87:18 | -87 | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: String, u: Vec, v: Vec) { +LL | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: String, u: Vec, v: Vec) { | ^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&String` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:87:29 | -87 | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: String, u: Vec, v: Vec) { +LL | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: String, u: Vec, v: Vec) { | ^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type to | -87 | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: &str, u: Vec, v: Vec) { +LL | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: &str, u: Vec, v: Vec) { | ^^^^ help: change `t.clone()` to | -89 | let _ = t.to_string(); +LL | let _ = t.to_string(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:87:40 | -87 | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: String, u: Vec, v: Vec) { +LL | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: String, u: Vec, v: Vec) { | ^^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&Vec` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:87:53 | -87 | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: String, u: Vec, v: Vec) { +LL | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: String, u: Vec, v: Vec) { | ^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type to | -87 | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: String, u: Vec, v: &[i32]) { +LL | fn issue_2114(s: String, t: String, u: Vec, v: &[i32]) { | ^^^^^^ help: change `v.clone()` to | -91 | let _ = v.to_owned(); +LL | let _ = v.to_owned(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:100:12 - | -100 | s: String, - | ^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type to: `&str` + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:100:12 + | +LL | s: String, + | ^^^^^^ help: consider changing the type to: `&str` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:101:12 - | -101 | t: String, - | ^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&String` + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:101:12 + | +LL | t: String, + | ^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&String` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:110:23 - | -110 | fn baz(&self, _u: U, _s: Self) {} - | ^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&U` + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:110:23 + | +LL | fn baz(&self, _u: U, _s: Self) {} + | ^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&U` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:110:30 - | -110 | fn baz(&self, _u: U, _s: Self) {} - | ^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&Self` + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:110:30 + | +LL | fn baz(&self, _u: U, _s: Self) {} + | ^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&Self` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:132:24 - | -132 | fn bar_copy(x: u32, y: CopyWrapper) { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&CopyWrapper` - | + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:132:24 + | +LL | fn bar_copy(x: u32, y: CopyWrapper) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&CopyWrapper` + | help: consider marking this type as Copy - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:130:1 - | -130 | struct CopyWrapper(u32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:130:1 + | +LL | struct CopyWrapper(u32); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:138:29 - | -138 | fn test_destructure_copy(x: CopyWrapper, y: CopyWrapper, z: CopyWrapper) { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&CopyWrapper` - | + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:138:29 + | +LL | fn test_destructure_copy(x: CopyWrapper, y: CopyWrapper, z: CopyWrapper) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&CopyWrapper` + | help: consider marking this type as Copy - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:130:1 - | -130 | struct CopyWrapper(u32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:130:1 + | +LL | struct CopyWrapper(u32); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:138:45 - | -138 | fn test_destructure_copy(x: CopyWrapper, y: CopyWrapper, z: CopyWrapper) { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ - | + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:138:45 + | +LL | fn test_destructure_copy(x: CopyWrapper, y: CopyWrapper, z: CopyWrapper) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + | help: consider marking this type as Copy - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:130:1 - | -130 | struct CopyWrapper(u32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:130:1 + | +LL | struct CopyWrapper(u32); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead - | -138 | fn test_destructure_copy(x: CopyWrapper, y: &CopyWrapper, z: CopyWrapper) { -139 | let CopyWrapper(s) = z; // moved -140 | let CopyWrapper(ref t) = *y; // not moved -141 | let CopyWrapper(_) = *y; // still not moved - | - -error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:138:61 - | -138 | fn test_destructure_copy(x: CopyWrapper, y: CopyWrapper, z: CopyWrapper) { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ - | + | +LL | fn test_destructure_copy(x: CopyWrapper, y: &CopyWrapper, z: CopyWrapper) { +LL | let CopyWrapper(s) = z; // moved +LL | let CopyWrapper(ref t) = *y; // not moved +LL | let CopyWrapper(_) = *y; // still not moved + | + +error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:138:61 + | +LL | fn test_destructure_copy(x: CopyWrapper, y: CopyWrapper, z: CopyWrapper) { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + | help: consider marking this type as Copy - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:130:1 - | -130 | struct CopyWrapper(u32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:130:1 + | +LL | struct CopyWrapper(u32); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead - | -138 | fn test_destructure_copy(x: CopyWrapper, y: CopyWrapper, z: &CopyWrapper) { -139 | let CopyWrapper(s) = *z; // moved - | + | +LL | fn test_destructure_copy(x: CopyWrapper, y: CopyWrapper, z: &CopyWrapper) { +LL | let CopyWrapper(s) = *z; // moved + | error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:150:40 - | -150 | fn some_fun<'b, S: Bar<'b, ()>>(_item: S) {} - | ^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&S` + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:150:40 + | +LL | fn some_fun<'b, S: Bar<'b, ()>>(_item: S) {} + | ^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&S` error: this argument is passed by value, but not consumed in the function body - --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:155:20 - | -155 | fn more_fun(_item: impl Club<'static, i32>) {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&impl Club<'static, i32>` + --> $DIR/needless_pass_by_value.rs:155:20 + | +LL | fn more_fun(_item: impl Club<'static, i32>) {} + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider taking a reference instead: `&impl Club<'static, i32>` error: aborting due to 22 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_range_loop.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_range_loop.stderr index 03a469dfa722b..73b1d9841eb83 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_range_loop.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_range_loop.stderr @@ -1,83 +1,83 @@ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `ns`. --> $DIR/needless_range_loop.rs:17:14 | -17 | for i in 3..10 { +LL | for i in 3..10 { | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::needless-range-loop` implied by `-D warnings` help: consider using an iterator | -17 | for in ns.iter().take(10).skip(3) { +LL | for in ns.iter().take(10).skip(3) { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `ms`. --> $DIR/needless_range_loop.rs:38:14 | -38 | for i in 0..ms.len() { +LL | for i in 0..ms.len() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -38 | for in &mut ms { +LL | for in &mut ms { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `ms`. --> $DIR/needless_range_loop.rs:44:14 | -44 | for i in 0..ms.len() { +LL | for i in 0..ms.len() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -44 | for in &mut ms { +LL | for in &mut ms { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`. --> $DIR/needless_range_loop.rs:68:14 | -68 | for i in x..x + 4 { +LL | for i in x..x + 4 { | ^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -68 | for in vec.iter_mut().skip(x).take(4) { +LL | for in vec.iter_mut().skip(x).take(4) { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`. --> $DIR/needless_range_loop.rs:75:14 | -75 | for i in x..=x + 4 { +LL | for i in x..=x + 4 { | ^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -75 | for in vec.iter_mut().skip(x).take(4 + 1) { +LL | for in vec.iter_mut().skip(x).take(4 + 1) { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `arr`. --> $DIR/needless_range_loop.rs:81:14 | -81 | for i in 0..3 { +LL | for i in 0..3 { | ^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -81 | for in &arr { +LL | for in &arr { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `arr`. --> $DIR/needless_range_loop.rs:85:14 | -85 | for i in 0..2 { +LL | for i in 0..2 { | ^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -85 | for in arr.iter().take(2) { +LL | for in arr.iter().take(2) { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `arr`. --> $DIR/needless_range_loop.rs:89:14 | -89 | for i in 1..3 { +LL | for i in 1..3 { | ^^^^ help: consider using an iterator | -89 | for in arr.iter().skip(1) { +LL | for in arr.iter().skip(1) { | ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr index 07d29c19be32a..bf1083862ed03 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_return.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: unneeded return statement --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:17:5 | -17 | return true; +LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` as shown: `true` | = note: `-D clippy::needless-return` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,43 +9,43 @@ error: unneeded return statement error: unneeded return statement --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:21:5 | -21 | return true; +LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` as shown: `true` error: unneeded return statement --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:26:9 | -26 | return true; +LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` as shown: `true` error: unneeded return statement --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:28:9 | -28 | return false; +LL | return false; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` as shown: `false` error: unneeded return statement --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:34:17 | -34 | true => return false, +LL | true => return false, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` as shown: `false` error: unneeded return statement --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:36:13 | -36 | return true; +LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` as shown: `true` error: unneeded return statement --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:43:9 | -43 | return true; +LL | return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` as shown: `true` error: unneeded return statement --> $DIR/needless_return.rs:45:16 | -45 | let _ = || return true; +LL | let _ = || return true; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove `return` as shown: `true` error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/needless_update.stderr b/tests/ui/needless_update.stderr index d5cd0e7889a24..6c4ea68771b3a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/needless_update.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/needless_update.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: struct update has no effect, all the fields in the struct have already been specified --> $DIR/needless_update.rs:22:23 | -22 | S { a: 1, b: 1, ..base }; +LL | S { a: 1, b: 1, ..base }; | ^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::needless-update` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.stderr b/tests/ui/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.stderr index ee0f9af6f9557..f1df2b1d98a45 100644 --- a/tests/ui/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: The use of negated comparison operators on partially ordered types produces code that is hard to read and refactor. Please consider using the `partial_cmp` method instead, to make it clear that the two values could be incomparable. --> $DIR/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.rs:24:21 | -24 | let _not_less = !(a_value < another_value); +LL | let _not_less = !(a_value < another_value); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::neg-cmp-op-on-partial-ord` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: The use of negated comparison operators on partially ordered types produc error: The use of negated comparison operators on partially ordered types produces code that is hard to read and refactor. Please consider using the `partial_cmp` method instead, to make it clear that the two values could be incomparable. --> $DIR/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.rs:27:30 | -27 | let _not_less_or_equal = !(a_value <= another_value); +LL | let _not_less_or_equal = !(a_value <= another_value); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: The use of negated comparison operators on partially ordered types produces code that is hard to read and refactor. Please consider using the `partial_cmp` method instead, to make it clear that the two values could be incomparable. --> $DIR/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.rs:30:24 | -30 | let _not_greater = !(a_value > another_value); +LL | let _not_greater = !(a_value > another_value); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: The use of negated comparison operators on partially ordered types produces code that is hard to read and refactor. Please consider using the `partial_cmp` method instead, to make it clear that the two values could be incomparable. --> $DIR/neg_cmp_op_on_partial_ord.rs:33:33 | -33 | let _not_greater_or_equal = !(a_value >= another_value); +LL | let _not_greater_or_equal = !(a_value >= another_value); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/neg_multiply.stderr b/tests/ui/neg_multiply.stderr index 5e5d1afaafe71..4c6d8e8d5dda0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/neg_multiply.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/neg_multiply.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Negation by multiplying with -1 --> $DIR/neg_multiply.rs:36:5 | -36 | x * -1; +LL | x * -1; | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::neg-multiply` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: Negation by multiplying with -1 error: Negation by multiplying with -1 --> $DIR/neg_multiply.rs:38:5 | -38 | -1 * x; +LL | -1 * x; | ^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/never_loop.stderr b/tests/ui/never_loop.stderr index 6ef26234d9d32..95b1a04e78375 100644 --- a/tests/ui/never_loop.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/never_loop.stderr @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ error: this loop never actually loops --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:19:5 | -19 | / loop { -20 | | // clippy::never_loop -21 | | x += 1; -22 | | if x == 1 { +LL | / loop { +LL | | // clippy::never_loop +LL | | x += 1; +LL | | if x == 1 { ... | -25 | | break; -26 | | } +LL | | break; +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::never_loop)] on by default @@ -15,86 +15,86 @@ error: this loop never actually loops error: this loop never actually loops --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:41:5 | -41 | / loop { -42 | | // never loops -43 | | x += 1; -44 | | break; -45 | | } +LL | / loop { +LL | | // never loops +LL | | x += 1; +LL | | break; +LL | | } | |_____^ error: this loop never actually loops --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:61:5 | -61 | / loop { -62 | | // never loops -63 | | while i == 0 { -64 | | // never loops +LL | / loop { +LL | | // never loops +LL | | while i == 0 { +LL | | // never loops ... | -67 | | return; -68 | | } +LL | | return; +LL | | } | |_____^ error: this loop never actually loops --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:63:9 | -63 | / while i == 0 { -64 | | // never loops -65 | | break; -66 | | } +LL | / while i == 0 { +LL | | // never loops +LL | | break; +LL | | } | |_________^ error: this loop never actually loops --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:75:9 | -75 | / loop { -76 | | // never loops -77 | | if x == 5 { -78 | | break; -79 | | } -80 | | continue 'outer; -81 | | } +LL | / loop { +LL | | // never loops +LL | | if x == 5 { +LL | | break; +LL | | } +LL | | continue 'outer; +LL | | } | |_________^ error: this loop never actually loops - --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:111:5 - | -111 | / while let Some(y) = x { -112 | | // never loops -113 | | return; -114 | | } - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:111:5 + | +LL | / while let Some(y) = x { +LL | | // never loops +LL | | return; +LL | | } + | |_____^ error: this loop never actually loops - --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:118:5 - | -118 | / for x in 0..10 { -119 | | // never loops -120 | | match x { -121 | | 1 => break, -122 | | _ => return, -123 | | } -124 | | } - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:118:5 + | +LL | / for x in 0..10 { +LL | | // never loops +LL | | match x { +LL | | 1 => break, +LL | | _ => return, +LL | | } +LL | | } + | |_____^ error: this loop never actually loops - --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:166:5 - | -166 | / 'outer: while a { -167 | | // never loops -168 | | while a { -169 | | if a { -... | -174 | | break 'outer; -175 | | } - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:166:5 + | +LL | / 'outer: while a { +LL | | // never loops +LL | | while a { +LL | | if a { +... | +LL | | break 'outer; +LL | | } + | |_____^ error: this loop never actually loops - --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:181:9 - | -181 | / while false { -182 | | break 'label; -183 | | } - | |_________^ + --> $DIR/never_loop.rs:181:9 + | +LL | / while false { +LL | | break 'label; +LL | | } + | |_________^ error: aborting due to 9 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.stderr b/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.stderr index e5911b3d72e94..dd5a24bcbe7ae 100644 --- a/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:49:5 | -49 | / pub fn new(_: String) -> impl R { -50 | | S3 -51 | | } +LL | / pub fn new(_: String) -> impl R { +LL | | S3 +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::new-ret-no-self` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -11,42 +11,42 @@ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:81:5 | -81 | / pub fn new() -> u32 { -82 | | unimplemented!(); -83 | | } +LL | / pub fn new() -> u32 { +LL | | unimplemented!(); +LL | | } | |_____^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:90:5 | -90 | / pub fn new(_: String) -> u32 { -91 | | unimplemented!(); -92 | | } +LL | / pub fn new(_: String) -> u32 { +LL | | unimplemented!(); +LL | | } | |_____^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:126:5 - | -126 | / pub fn new() -> (u32, u32) { -127 | | unimplemented!(); -128 | | } - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:126:5 + | +LL | / pub fn new() -> (u32, u32) { +LL | | unimplemented!(); +LL | | } + | |_____^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:153:5 - | -153 | / pub fn new() -> *mut V { -154 | | unimplemented!(); -155 | | } - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:153:5 + | +LL | / pub fn new() -> *mut V { +LL | | unimplemented!(); +LL | | } + | |_____^ error: methods called `new` usually return `Self` - --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:171:5 - | -171 | / pub fn new() -> Option { -172 | | unimplemented!(); -173 | | } - | |_____^ + --> $DIR/new_ret_no_self.rs:171:5 + | +LL | / pub fn new() -> Option { +LL | | unimplemented!(); +LL | | } + | |_____^ error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/new_without_default.stderr b/tests/ui/new_without_default.stderr index b37c1e1442456..1b35b72a82ec5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/new_without_default.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/new_without_default.stderr @@ -1,45 +1,45 @@ error: you should consider deriving a `Default` implementation for `Foo` --> $DIR/new_without_default.rs:17:5 | -17 | / pub fn new() -> Foo { -18 | | Foo -19 | | } +LL | / pub fn new() -> Foo { +LL | | Foo +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::new-without-default-derive` implied by `-D warnings` help: try this | -14 | #[derive(Default)] +LL | #[derive(Default)] | error: you should consider deriving a `Default` implementation for `Bar` --> $DIR/new_without_default.rs:25:5 | -25 | / pub fn new() -> Self { -26 | | Bar -27 | | } +LL | / pub fn new() -> Self { +LL | | Bar +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try this | -22 | #[derive(Default)] +LL | #[derive(Default)] | error: you should consider adding a `Default` implementation for `LtKo<'c>` --> $DIR/new_without_default.rs:89:5 | -89 | / pub fn new() -> LtKo<'c> { -90 | | unimplemented!() -91 | | } +LL | / pub fn new() -> LtKo<'c> { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::new-without-default` implied by `-D warnings` help: try this | -88 | impl Default for LtKo<'c> { -89 | fn default() -> Self { -90 | Self::new() -91 | } -92 | } +LL | impl Default for LtKo<'c> { +LL | fn default() -> Self { +LL | Self::new() +LL | } +LL | } | error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr b/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr index e8a88307c9743..cc3b069f0b52c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:74:5 | -74 | 0; +LL | 0; | ^^ | = note: `-D clippy::no-effect` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,146 +9,146 @@ error: statement with no effect error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:75:5 | -75 | s2; +LL | s2; | ^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:76:5 | -76 | Unit; +LL | Unit; | ^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:77:5 | -77 | Tuple(0); +LL | Tuple(0); | ^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:78:5 | -78 | Struct { field: 0 }; +LL | Struct { field: 0 }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:79:5 | -79 | Struct { ..s }; +LL | Struct { ..s }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:80:5 | -80 | Union { a: 0 }; +LL | Union { a: 0 }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:81:5 | -81 | Enum::Tuple(0); +LL | Enum::Tuple(0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:82:5 | -82 | Enum::Struct { field: 0 }; +LL | Enum::Struct { field: 0 }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:83:5 | -83 | 5 + 6; +LL | 5 + 6; | ^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:84:5 | -84 | *&42; +LL | *&42; | ^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:85:5 | -85 | &6; +LL | &6; | ^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:86:5 | -86 | (5, 6, 7); +LL | (5, 6, 7); | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:87:5 | -87 | box 42; +LL | box 42; | ^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:88:5 | -88 | ..; +LL | ..; | ^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:89:5 | -89 | 5..; +LL | 5..; | ^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:90:5 | -90 | ..5; +LL | ..5; | ^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:91:5 | -91 | 5..6; +LL | 5..6; | ^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:93:5 | -93 | [42, 55]; +LL | [42, 55]; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:94:5 | -94 | [42, 55][1]; +LL | [42, 55][1]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:95:5 | -95 | (42, 55).1; +LL | (42, 55).1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:96:5 | -96 | [42; 55]; +LL | [42; 55]; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:97:5 | -97 | [42; 55][13]; +LL | [42; 55][13]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:99:5 | -99 | || x += 5; +LL | || x += 5; | ^^^^^^^^^^ error: statement with no effect - --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:101:5 - | -101 | FooString { s: s }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:101:5 + | +LL | FooString { s: s }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 25 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/non_copy_const.stderr b/tests/ui/non_copy_const.stderr index 6d65f4dca501b..6b592b681c956 100644 --- a/tests/ui/non_copy_const.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/non_copy_const.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:19:1 | -19 | const ATOMIC: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(5); //~ ERROR interior mutable +LL | const ATOMIC: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(5); //~ ERROR interior mutable | -----^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | | | help: make this a static item: `static` @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ error: a const item should never be interior mutable error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:20:1 | -20 | const CELL: Cell = Cell::new(6); //~ ERROR interior mutable +LL | const CELL: Cell = Cell::new(6); //~ ERROR interior mutable | -----^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | | | help: make this a static item: `static` @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ error: a const item should never be interior mutable error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:21:1 | -21 | const ATOMIC_TUPLE: ([AtomicUsize; 1], Vec, u8) = ([ATOMIC], Vec::new(), 7); +LL | const ATOMIC_TUPLE: ([AtomicUsize; 1], Vec, u8) = ([ATOMIC], Vec::new(), 7); | -----^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | | | help: make this a static item: `static` @@ -27,249 +27,249 @@ error: a const item should never be interior mutable error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:26:9 | -26 | const $name: $ty = $e; +LL | const $name: $ty = $e; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... -29 | declare_const!(_ONCE: Once = Once::new()); //~ ERROR interior mutable +LL | declare_const!(_ONCE: Once = Once::new()); //~ ERROR interior mutable | ------------------------------------------ in this macro invocation error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:50:5 | -50 | const ATOMIC: AtomicUsize; //~ ERROR interior mutable +LL | const ATOMIC: AtomicUsize; //~ ERROR interior mutable | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:54:5 | -54 | const INPUT: T; +LL | const INPUT: T; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | help: consider requiring `T` to be `Copy` --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:54:18 | -54 | const INPUT: T; +LL | const INPUT: T; | ^ error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:57:5 | -57 | const ASSOC: Self::NonCopyType; +LL | const ASSOC: Self::NonCopyType; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | help: consider requiring `>::NonCopyType` to be `Copy` --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:57:18 | -57 | const ASSOC: Self::NonCopyType; +LL | const ASSOC: Self::NonCopyType; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:61:5 | -61 | const AN_INPUT: T = Self::INPUT; +LL | const AN_INPUT: T = Self::INPUT; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | help: consider requiring `T` to be `Copy` --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:61:21 | -61 | const AN_INPUT: T = Self::INPUT; +LL | const AN_INPUT: T = Self::INPUT; | ^ error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:26:9 | -26 | const $name: $ty = $e; +LL | const $name: $ty = $e; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ... -64 | declare_const!(ANOTHER_INPUT: T = Self::INPUT); //~ ERROR interior mutable +LL | declare_const!(ANOTHER_INPUT: T = Self::INPUT); //~ ERROR interior mutable | ----------------------------------------------- in this macro invocation error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:70:5 | -70 | const SELF_2: Self; +LL | const SELF_2: Self; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | help: consider requiring `Self` to be `Copy` --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:70:19 | -70 | const SELF_2: Self; +LL | const SELF_2: Self; | ^^^^ error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:91:5 | -91 | const ASSOC_3: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(14); //~ ERROR interior mutable +LL | const ASSOC_3: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(14); //~ ERROR interior mutable | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:94:5 | -94 | const U_SELF: U = U::SELF_2; +LL | const U_SELF: U = U::SELF_2; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | help: consider requiring `U` to be `Copy` --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:94:19 | -94 | const U_SELF: U = U::SELF_2; +LL | const U_SELF: U = U::SELF_2; | ^ error: a const item should never be interior mutable --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:97:5 | -97 | const T_ASSOC: T::NonCopyType = T::ASSOC; +LL | const T_ASSOC: T::NonCopyType = T::ASSOC; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | help: consider requiring `>::NonCopyType` to be `Copy` --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:97:20 | -97 | const T_ASSOC: T::NonCopyType = T::ASSOC; +LL | const T_ASSOC: T::NonCopyType = T::ASSOC; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:104:5 - | -104 | ATOMIC.store(1, Ordering::SeqCst); //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^ - | - = note: #[deny(clippy::borrow_interior_mutable_const)] on by default - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:104:5 + | +LL | ATOMIC.store(1, Ordering::SeqCst); //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^ + | + = note: #[deny(clippy::borrow_interior_mutable_const)] on by default + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:105:16 - | -105 | assert_eq!(ATOMIC.load(Ordering::SeqCst), 5); //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:105:16 + | +LL | assert_eq!(ATOMIC.load(Ordering::SeqCst), 5); //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:107:5 - | -107 | ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT.store(2, Ordering::SeqCst); //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:107:5 + | +LL | ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT.store(2, Ordering::SeqCst); //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:108:16 - | -108 | assert_eq!(ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT.load(Ordering::SeqCst), 0); //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:108:16 + | +LL | assert_eq!(ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT.load(Ordering::SeqCst), 0); //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:111:22 - | -111 | let _once_ref = &ONCE_INIT; //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:111:22 + | +LL | let _once_ref = &ONCE_INIT; //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:112:25 - | -112 | let _once_ref_2 = &&ONCE_INIT; //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:112:25 + | +LL | let _once_ref_2 = &&ONCE_INIT; //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:113:27 - | -113 | let _once_ref_4 = &&&&ONCE_INIT; //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:113:27 + | +LL | let _once_ref_4 = &&&&ONCE_INIT; //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:114:26 - | -114 | let _once_mut = &mut ONCE_INIT; //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:114:26 + | +LL | let _once_mut = &mut ONCE_INIT; //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:125:14 - | -125 | let _ = &ATOMIC_TUPLE; //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:125:14 + | +LL | let _ = &ATOMIC_TUPLE; //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:126:14 - | -126 | let _ = &ATOMIC_TUPLE.0; //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:126:14 + | +LL | let _ = &ATOMIC_TUPLE.0; //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:127:19 - | -127 | let _ = &(&&&&ATOMIC_TUPLE).0; //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:127:19 + | +LL | let _ = &(&&&&ATOMIC_TUPLE).0; //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:128:14 - | -128 | let _ = &ATOMIC_TUPLE.0[0]; //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:128:14 + | +LL | let _ = &ATOMIC_TUPLE.0[0]; //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:129:13 - | -129 | let _ = ATOMIC_TUPLE.0[0].load(Ordering::SeqCst); //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:129:13 + | +LL | let _ = ATOMIC_TUPLE.0[0].load(Ordering::SeqCst); //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:135:13 - | -135 | let _ = ATOMIC_TUPLE.0[0]; //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:135:13 + | +LL | let _ = ATOMIC_TUPLE.0[0]; //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:140:5 - | -140 | CELL.set(2); //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:140:5 + | +LL | CELL.set(2); //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:141:16 - | -141 | assert_eq!(CELL.get(), 6); //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:141:16 + | +LL | assert_eq!(CELL.get(), 6); //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:154:5 - | -154 | u64::ATOMIC.store(5, Ordering::SeqCst); //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:154:5 + | +LL | u64::ATOMIC.store(5, Ordering::SeqCst); //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: a const item with interior mutability should not be borrowed - --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:155:16 - | -155 | assert_eq!(u64::ATOMIC.load(Ordering::SeqCst), 9); //~ ERROR interior mutability - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here + --> $DIR/non_copy_const.rs:155:16 + | +LL | assert_eq!(u64::ATOMIC.load(Ordering::SeqCst), 9); //~ ERROR interior mutability + | ^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = help: assign this const to a local or static variable, and use the variable here error: aborting due to 31 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.stderr b/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.stderr index 568ae721588e6..8729db18dffff 100644 --- a/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/non_expressive_names.stderr @@ -1,171 +1,171 @@ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:24:9 | -24 | let bpple: i32; +LL | let bpple: i32; | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::similar-names` implied by `-D warnings` note: existing binding defined here --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:22:9 | -22 | let apple: i32; +LL | let apple: i32; | ^^^^^ help: separate the discriminating character by an underscore like: `b_pple` --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:24:9 | -24 | let bpple: i32; +LL | let bpple: i32; | ^^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:26:9 | -26 | let cpple: i32; +LL | let cpple: i32; | ^^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:22:9 | -22 | let apple: i32; +LL | let apple: i32; | ^^^^^ help: separate the discriminating character by an underscore like: `c_pple` --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:26:9 | -26 | let cpple: i32; +LL | let cpple: i32; | ^^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:50:9 | -50 | let bluby: i32; +LL | let bluby: i32; | ^^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:49:9 | -49 | let blubx: i32; +LL | let blubx: i32; | ^^^^^ help: separate the discriminating character by an underscore like: `blub_y` --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:50:9 | -50 | let bluby: i32; +LL | let bluby: i32; | ^^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:54:9 | -54 | let coke: i32; +LL | let coke: i32; | ^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:52:9 | -52 | let cake: i32; +LL | let cake: i32; | ^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:72:9 | -72 | let xyzeabc: i32; +LL | let xyzeabc: i32; | ^^^^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:70:9 | -70 | let xyz1abc: i32; +LL | let xyz1abc: i32; | ^^^^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:76:9 | -76 | let parsee: i32; +LL | let parsee: i32; | ^^^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:74:9 | -74 | let parser: i32; +LL | let parser: i32; | ^^^^^^ help: separate the discriminating character by an underscore like: `parse_e` --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:76:9 | -76 | let parsee: i32; +LL | let parsee: i32; | ^^^^^^ error: binding's name is too similar to existing binding --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:90:16 | -90 | bpple: sprang, +LL | bpple: sprang, | ^^^^^^ | note: existing binding defined here --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:89:16 | -89 | apple: spring, +LL | apple: spring, | ^^^^^^ error: 5th binding whose name is just one char - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:125:17 - | -125 | let e: i32; - | ^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::many-single-char-names` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:125:17 + | +LL | let e: i32; + | ^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::many-single-char-names` implied by `-D warnings` error: 5th binding whose name is just one char - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:128:17 - | -128 | let e: i32; - | ^ + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:128:17 + | +LL | let e: i32; + | ^ error: 6th binding whose name is just one char - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:129:17 - | -129 | let f: i32; - | ^ + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:129:17 + | +LL | let f: i32; + | ^ error: 5th binding whose name is just one char - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:133:13 - | -133 | e => panic!(), - | ^ + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:133:13 + | +LL | e => panic!(), + | ^ error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:143:9 - | -143 | let _1 = 1; //~ERROR Consider a more descriptive name - | ^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::just-underscores-and-digits` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:143:9 + | +LL | let _1 = 1; //~ERROR Consider a more descriptive name + | ^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::just-underscores-and-digits` implied by `-D warnings` error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:144:9 - | -144 | let ____1 = 1; //~ERROR Consider a more descriptive name - | ^^^^^ + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:144:9 + | +LL | let ____1 = 1; //~ERROR Consider a more descriptive name + | ^^^^^ error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:145:9 - | -145 | let __1___2 = 12; //~ERROR Consider a more descriptive name - | ^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:145:9 + | +LL | let __1___2 = 12; //~ERROR Consider a more descriptive name + | ^^^^^^^ error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:165:13 - | -165 | let _1 = 1; - | ^^ + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:165:13 + | +LL | let _1 = 1; + | ^^ error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:166:13 - | -166 | let ____1 = 1; - | ^^^^^ + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:166:13 + | +LL | let ____1 = 1; + | ^^^^^ error: consider choosing a more descriptive name - --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:167:13 - | -167 | let __1___2 = 12; - | ^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/non_expressive_names.rs:167:13 + | +LL | let __1___2 = 12; + | ^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 17 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/ok_expect.stderr b/tests/ui/ok_expect.stderr index be013cba45943..4ccca10a463be 100644 --- a/tests/ui/ok_expect.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/ok_expect.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result` --> $DIR/ok_expect.rs:23:5 | -23 | res.ok().expect("disaster!"); +LL | res.ok().expect("disaster!"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::ok-expect` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result` --> $DIR/ok_expect.rs:29:5 | -29 | res3.ok().expect("whoof"); +LL | res3.ok().expect("whoof"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result` --> $DIR/ok_expect.rs:31:5 | -31 | res4.ok().expect("argh"); +LL | res4.ok().expect("argh"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result` --> $DIR/ok_expect.rs:33:5 | -33 | res5.ok().expect("oops"); +LL | res5.ok().expect("oops"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result` --> $DIR/ok_expect.rs:35:5 | -35 | res6.ok().expect("meh"); +LL | res6.ok().expect("meh"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/ok_if_let.stderr b/tests/ui/ok_if_let.stderr index 5dd8ea37f6f76..4567493a7c2eb 100644 --- a/tests/ui/ok_if_let.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/ok_if_let.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ error: Matching on `Some` with `ok()` is redundant --> $DIR/ok_if_let.rs:13:5 | -13 | / if let Some(y) = x.parse().ok() { -14 | | y -15 | | } else { -16 | | 0 -17 | | } +LL | / if let Some(y) = x.parse().ok() { +LL | | y +LL | | } else { +LL | | 0 +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::if-let-some-result` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/op_ref.stderr b/tests/ui/op_ref.stderr index abe7348622f93..956e2ee754c94 100644 --- a/tests/ui/op_ref.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/op_ref.stderr @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ error: needlessly taken reference of both operands --> $DIR/op_ref.rs:19:15 | -19 | let foo = &5 - &6; +LL | let foo = &5 - &6; | ^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::op-ref` implied by `-D warnings` help: use the values directly | -19 | let foo = 5 - 6; +LL | let foo = 5 - 6; | ^ ^ error: taken reference of right operand --> $DIR/op_ref.rs:27:8 | -27 | if b < &a { +LL | if b < &a { | ^^^^-- | | | help: use the right value directly: `a` diff --git a/tests/ui/open_options.stderr b/tests/ui/open_options.stderr index 10691d65a292d..55c0429800b2f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/open_options.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/open_options.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: file opened with "truncate" and "read" --> $DIR/open_options.rs:15:5 | -15 | OpenOptions::new().read(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt"); +LL | OpenOptions::new().read(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::nonsensical-open-options` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,37 +9,37 @@ error: file opened with "truncate" and "read" error: file opened with "append" and "truncate" --> $DIR/open_options.rs:16:5 | -16 | OpenOptions::new().append(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt"); +LL | OpenOptions::new().append(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the method "read" is called more than once --> $DIR/open_options.rs:18:5 | -18 | OpenOptions::new().read(true).read(false).open("foo.txt"); +LL | OpenOptions::new().read(true).read(false).open("foo.txt"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the method "create" is called more than once --> $DIR/open_options.rs:19:5 | -19 | OpenOptions::new().create(true).create(false).open("foo.txt"); +LL | OpenOptions::new().create(true).create(false).open("foo.txt"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the method "write" is called more than once --> $DIR/open_options.rs:20:5 | -20 | OpenOptions::new().write(true).write(false).open("foo.txt"); +LL | OpenOptions::new().write(true).write(false).open("foo.txt"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the method "append" is called more than once --> $DIR/open_options.rs:21:5 | -21 | OpenOptions::new().append(true).append(false).open("foo.txt"); +LL | OpenOptions::new().append(true).append(false).open("foo.txt"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: the method "truncate" is called more than once --> $DIR/open_options.rs:22:5 | -22 | OpenOptions::new().truncate(true).truncate(false).open("foo.txt"); +LL | OpenOptions::new().truncate(true).truncate(false).open("foo.txt"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/option_map_unit_fn.stderr b/tests/ui/option_map_unit_fn.stderr index 5df5ae7d91812..18ddcec5edd4e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/option_map_unit_fn.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/option_map_unit_fn.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit function --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:41:5 | -41 | x.field.map(do_nothing); +LL | x.field.map(do_nothing); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(x_field) = x.field { do_nothing(...) }` @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit function error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit function --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:43:5 | -43 | x.field.map(do_nothing); +LL | x.field.map(do_nothing); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(x_field) = x.field { do_nothing(...) }` @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit function error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit function --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:45:5 | -45 | x.field.map(diverge); +LL | x.field.map(diverge); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(x_field) = x.field { diverge(...) }` @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit function error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:51:5 | -51 | x.field.map(|value| x.do_option_nothing(value + captured)); +LL | x.field.map(|value| x.do_option_nothing(value + captured)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { x.do_option_nothing(value + captured) }` @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:53:5 | -53 | x.field.map(|value| { x.do_option_plus_one(value + captured); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { x.do_option_plus_one(value + captured); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { x.do_option_plus_one(value + captured); }` @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:56:5 | -56 | x.field.map(|value| do_nothing(value + captured)); +LL | x.field.map(|value| do_nothing(value + captured)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { do_nothing(value + captured) }` @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:58:5 | -58 | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value + captured) }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value + captured) }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { do_nothing(value + captured) }` @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:60:5 | -60 | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value + captured); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value + captured); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { do_nothing(value + captured); }` @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:62:5 | -62 | x.field.map(|value| { { do_nothing(value + captured); } }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { { do_nothing(value + captured); } }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { do_nothing(value + captured); }` @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:65:5 | -65 | x.field.map(|value| diverge(value + captured)); +LL | x.field.map(|value| diverge(value + captured)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { diverge(value + captured) }` @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:67:5 | -67 | x.field.map(|value| { diverge(value + captured) }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { diverge(value + captured) }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { diverge(value + captured) }` @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:69:5 | -69 | x.field.map(|value| { diverge(value + captured); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { diverge(value + captured); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { diverge(value + captured); }` @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:71:5 | -71 | x.field.map(|value| { { diverge(value + captured); } }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { { diverge(value + captured); } }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { diverge(value + captured); }` @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:76:5 | -76 | x.field.map(|value| { let y = plus_one(value + captured); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { let y = plus_one(value + captured); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { let y = plus_one(value + captured); }` @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:78:5 | -78 | x.field.map(|value| { plus_one(value + captured); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { plus_one(value + captured); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { plus_one(value + captured); }` @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:80:5 | -80 | x.field.map(|value| { { plus_one(value + captured); } }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { { plus_one(value + captured); } }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { plus_one(value + captured); }` @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:83:5 | -83 | x.field.map(|ref value| { do_nothing(value + captured) }); +LL | x.field.map(|ref value| { do_nothing(value + captured) }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(ref value) = x.field { do_nothing(value + captured) }` @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:86:5 | -86 | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { ... }` @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:88:5 | -88 | x.field.map(|value| if value > 0 { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| if value > 0 { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { ... }` @@ -155,13 +155,13 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:92:5 | -92 | x.field.map(|value| { +LL | x.field.map(|value| { | _____^ | |_____| | || -93 | || do_nothing(value); -94 | || do_nothing(value) -95 | || }); +LL | || do_nothing(value); +LL | || do_nothing(value) +LL | || }); | ||______^- help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { ... }` | |_______| | @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:96:5 | -96 | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(value) = x.field { ... }` @@ -177,34 +177,34 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit function --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:99:5 | -99 | Some(42).map(diverge); +LL | Some(42).map(diverge); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Some(_) = Some(42) { diverge(...) }` error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit function - --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:100:5 - | -100 | "12".parse::().ok().map(diverge); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- - | | - | help: try this: `if let Some(_) = "12".parse::().ok() { diverge(...) }` + --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:100:5 + | +LL | "12".parse::().ok().map(diverge); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- + | | + | help: try this: `if let Some(_) = "12".parse::().ok() { diverge(...) }` error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit function - --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:101:5 - | -101 | Some(plus_one(1)).map(do_nothing); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- - | | - | help: try this: `if let Some(_) = Some(plus_one(1)) { do_nothing(...) }` + --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:101:5 + | +LL | Some(plus_one(1)).map(do_nothing); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- + | | + | help: try this: `if let Some(_) = Some(plus_one(1)) { do_nothing(...) }` error: called `map(f)` on an Option value where `f` is a unit function - --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:105:5 - | -105 | y.map(do_nothing); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- - | | - | help: try this: `if let Some(_y) = y { do_nothing(...) }` + --> $DIR/option_map_unit_fn.rs:105:5 + | +LL | y.map(do_nothing); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- + | | + | help: try this: `if let Some(_y) = y { do_nothing(...) }` error: aborting due to 25 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/option_option.stderr b/tests/ui/option_option.stderr index 0689a10231bf5..992f14c825fe0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/option_option.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/option_option.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: consider using `Option` instead of `Option>` or a custom enum if you need to distinguish all 3 cases --> $DIR/option_option.rs:10:13 | -10 | fn input(_: Option>) {} +LL | fn input(_: Option>) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::option-option` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,49 +9,49 @@ error: consider using `Option` instead of `Option>` or a custom enu error: consider using `Option` instead of `Option>` or a custom enum if you need to distinguish all 3 cases --> $DIR/option_option.rs:12:16 | -12 | fn output() -> Option> { +LL | fn output() -> Option> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: consider using `Option` instead of `Option>` or a custom enum if you need to distinguish all 3 cases --> $DIR/option_option.rs:16:27 | -16 | fn output_nested() -> Vec>> { +LL | fn output_nested() -> Vec>> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: consider using `Option` instead of `Option>` or a custom enum if you need to distinguish all 3 cases --> $DIR/option_option.rs:21:30 | -21 | fn output_nested_nested() -> Option>> { +LL | fn output_nested_nested() -> Option>> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: consider using `Option` instead of `Option>` or a custom enum if you need to distinguish all 3 cases --> $DIR/option_option.rs:26:8 | -26 | x: Option>, +LL | x: Option>, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: consider using `Option` instead of `Option>` or a custom enum if you need to distinguish all 3 cases --> $DIR/option_option.rs:30:23 | -30 | fn struct_fn() -> Option> { +LL | fn struct_fn() -> Option> { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: consider using `Option` instead of `Option>` or a custom enum if you need to distinguish all 3 cases --> $DIR/option_option.rs:36:22 | -36 | fn trait_fn() -> Option>; +LL | fn trait_fn() -> Option>; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: consider using `Option` instead of `Option>` or a custom enum if you need to distinguish all 3 cases --> $DIR/option_option.rs:40:11 | -40 | Tuple(Option>), +LL | Tuple(Option>), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: consider using `Option` instead of `Option>` or a custom enum if you need to distinguish all 3 cases --> $DIR/option_option.rs:41:17 | -41 | Struct { x: Option> }, +LL | Struct { x: Option> }, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 9 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.stderr b/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.stderr index 1c15eeaf67be7..078a1a5941c0c 100644 --- a/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: You are trying to use classic C overflow conditions that will fail in Rust. --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:17:8 | -17 | if a + b < a {} +LL | if a + b < a {} | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::overflow-check-conditional` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,43 +9,43 @@ error: You are trying to use classic C overflow conditions that will fail in Rus error: You are trying to use classic C overflow conditions that will fail in Rust. --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:18:8 | -18 | if a > a + b {} +LL | if a > a + b {} | ^^^^^^^^^ error: You are trying to use classic C overflow conditions that will fail in Rust. --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:19:8 | -19 | if a + b < b {} +LL | if a + b < b {} | ^^^^^^^^^ error: You are trying to use classic C overflow conditions that will fail in Rust. --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:20:8 | -20 | if b > a + b {} +LL | if b > a + b {} | ^^^^^^^^^ error: You are trying to use classic C underflow conditions that will fail in Rust. --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:21:8 | -21 | if a - b > b {} +LL | if a - b > b {} | ^^^^^^^^^ error: You are trying to use classic C underflow conditions that will fail in Rust. --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:22:8 | -22 | if b < a - b {} +LL | if b < a - b {} | ^^^^^^^^^ error: You are trying to use classic C underflow conditions that will fail in Rust. --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:23:8 | -23 | if a - b > a {} +LL | if a - b > a {} | ^^^^^^^^^ error: You are trying to use classic C underflow conditions that will fail in Rust. --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:24:8 | -24 | if a < a - b {} +LL | if a < a - b {} | ^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/panic_unimplemented.stderr b/tests/ui/panic_unimplemented.stderr index e357050b739be..7bc83a287c187 100644 --- a/tests/ui/panic_unimplemented.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/panic_unimplemented.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: you probably are missing some parameter in your format string --> $DIR/panic_unimplemented.rs:14:16 | -14 | panic!("{}"); +LL | panic!("{}"); | ^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::panic-params` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: you probably are missing some parameter in your format string error: you probably are missing some parameter in your format string --> $DIR/panic_unimplemented.rs:16:16 | -16 | panic!("{:?}"); +LL | panic!("{:?}"); | ^^^^^^ error: you probably are missing some parameter in your format string --> $DIR/panic_unimplemented.rs:18:23 | -18 | assert!(true, "here be missing values: {}"); +LL | assert!(true, "here be missing values: {}"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: you probably are missing some parameter in your format string --> $DIR/panic_unimplemented.rs:21:12 | -21 | panic!("{{{this}}}"); +LL | panic!("{{{this}}}"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: `unimplemented` should not be present in production code --> $DIR/panic_unimplemented.rs:64:5 | -64 | unimplemented!(); +LL | unimplemented!(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unimplemented` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/partialeq_ne_impl.stderr b/tests/ui/partialeq_ne_impl.stderr index d429fba5db05e..ac040acc306e9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/partialeq_ne_impl.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/partialeq_ne_impl.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ error: re-implementing `PartialEq::ne` is unnecessary --> $DIR/partialeq_ne_impl.rs:18:5 | -18 | / fn ne(&self, _: &Foo) -> bool { -19 | | false -20 | | } +LL | / fn ne(&self, _: &Foo) -> bool { +LL | | false +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::partialeq-ne-impl` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/patterns.stderr b/tests/ui/patterns.stderr index b97709d2ae95f..74e8b9ae7761f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/patterns.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/patterns.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: the `y @ _` pattern can be written as just `y` --> $DIR/patterns.rs:17:9 | -17 | y @ _ => (), +LL | y @ _ => (), | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::redundant-pattern` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/precedence.stderr b/tests/ui/precedence.stderr index 8601f828ef397..2d917b3cbdb23 100644 --- a/tests/ui/precedence.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/precedence.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: operator precedence can trip the unwary --> $DIR/precedence.rs:24:5 | -24 | 1 << 2 + 3; +LL | 1 << 2 + 3; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider parenthesizing your expression: `1 << (2 + 3)` | = note: `-D clippy::precedence` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,49 +9,49 @@ error: operator precedence can trip the unwary error: operator precedence can trip the unwary --> $DIR/precedence.rs:25:5 | -25 | 1 + 2 << 3; +LL | 1 + 2 << 3; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider parenthesizing your expression: `(1 + 2) << 3` error: operator precedence can trip the unwary --> $DIR/precedence.rs:26:5 | -26 | 4 >> 1 + 1; +LL | 4 >> 1 + 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider parenthesizing your expression: `4 >> (1 + 1)` error: operator precedence can trip the unwary --> $DIR/precedence.rs:27:5 | -27 | 1 + 3 >> 2; +LL | 1 + 3 >> 2; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider parenthesizing your expression: `(1 + 3) >> 2` error: operator precedence can trip the unwary --> $DIR/precedence.rs:28:5 | -28 | 1 ^ 1 - 1; +LL | 1 ^ 1 - 1; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: consider parenthesizing your expression: `1 ^ (1 - 1)` error: operator precedence can trip the unwary --> $DIR/precedence.rs:29:5 | -29 | 3 | 2 - 1; +LL | 3 | 2 - 1; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: consider parenthesizing your expression: `3 | (2 - 1)` error: operator precedence can trip the unwary --> $DIR/precedence.rs:30:5 | -30 | 3 & 5 - 2; +LL | 3 & 5 - 2; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: consider parenthesizing your expression: `3 & (5 - 2)` error: unary minus has lower precedence than method call --> $DIR/precedence.rs:31:5 | -31 | -1i32.abs(); +LL | -1i32.abs(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider adding parentheses to clarify your intent: `-(1i32.abs())` error: unary minus has lower precedence than method call --> $DIR/precedence.rs:32:5 | -32 | -1f32.abs(); +LL | -1f32.abs(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider adding parentheses to clarify your intent: `-(1f32.abs())` error: aborting due to 9 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/print.stderr b/tests/ui/print.stderr index 199f76568f098..9635011b906b9 100644 --- a/tests/ui/print.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/print.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: use of `Debug`-based formatting --> $DIR/print.rs:20:19 | -20 | write!(f, "{:?}", 43.1415) +LL | write!(f, "{:?}", 43.1415) | ^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::use-debug` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ error: use of `Debug`-based formatting error: use of `Debug`-based formatting --> $DIR/print.rs:27:19 | -27 | write!(f, "{:?}", 42.718) +LL | write!(f, "{:?}", 42.718) | ^^^^^^ error: use of `println!` --> $DIR/print.rs:32:5 | -32 | println!("Hello"); +LL | println!("Hello"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::print-stdout` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -23,37 +23,37 @@ error: use of `println!` error: use of `print!` --> $DIR/print.rs:33:5 | -33 | print!("Hello"); +LL | print!("Hello"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of `print!` --> $DIR/print.rs:35:5 | -35 | print!("Hello {}", "World"); +LL | print!("Hello {}", "World"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of `print!` --> $DIR/print.rs:37:5 | -37 | print!("Hello {:?}", "World"); +LL | print!("Hello {:?}", "World"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of `Debug`-based formatting --> $DIR/print.rs:37:12 | -37 | print!("Hello {:?}", "World"); +LL | print!("Hello {:?}", "World"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of `print!` --> $DIR/print.rs:39:5 | -39 | print!("Hello {:#?}", "#orld"); +LL | print!("Hello {:#?}", "#orld"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: use of `Debug`-based formatting --> $DIR/print.rs:39:12 | -39 | print!("Hello {:#?}", "#orld"); +LL | print!("Hello {:#?}", "#orld"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 9 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/print_literal.stderr b/tests/ui/print_literal.stderr index cba5cc19eacdf..be55795d1aca7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/print_literal.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/print_literal.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:31:71 | -31 | println!("{} of {:b} people know binary, the other half doesn't", 1, 2); +LL | println!("{} of {:b} people know binary, the other half doesn't", 1, 2); | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::print-literal` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,79 +9,79 @@ error: literal with an empty format string error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:32:24 | -32 | print!("Hello {}", "world"); +LL | print!("Hello {}", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:33:36 | -33 | println!("Hello {} {}", world, "world"); +LL | println!("Hello {} {}", world, "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:34:26 | -34 | println!("Hello {}", "world"); +LL | println!("Hello {}", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:35:30 | -35 | println!("10 / 4 is {}", 2.5); +LL | println!("10 / 4 is {}", 2.5); | ^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:36:28 | -36 | println!("2 + 1 = {}", 3); +LL | println!("2 + 1 = {}", 3); | ^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:41:25 | -41 | println!("{0} {1}", "hello", "world"); +LL | println!("{0} {1}", "hello", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:41:34 | -41 | println!("{0} {1}", "hello", "world"); +LL | println!("{0} {1}", "hello", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:42:25 | -42 | println!("{1} {0}", "hello", "world"); +LL | println!("{1} {0}", "hello", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:42:34 | -42 | println!("{1} {0}", "hello", "world"); +LL | println!("{1} {0}", "hello", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:45:35 | -45 | println!("{foo} {bar}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); +LL | println!("{foo} {bar}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:45:50 | -45 | println!("{foo} {bar}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); +LL | println!("{foo} {bar}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:46:35 | -46 | println!("{bar} {foo}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); +LL | println!("{bar} {foo}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/print_literal.rs:46:50 | -46 | println!("{bar} {foo}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); +LL | println!("{bar} {foo}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 14 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/print_with_newline.stderr b/tests/ui/print_with_newline.stderr index 639a42711109c..2d76e447145b8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/print_with_newline.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/print_with_newline.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead --> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:14:5 | -14 | print!("Hello/n"); +LL | print!("Hello/n"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::print-with-newline` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, cons error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead --> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:15:5 | -15 | print!("Hello {}/n", "world"); +LL | print!("Hello {}/n", "world"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead --> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:16:5 | -16 | print!("Hello {} {}/n", "world", "#2"); +LL | print!("Hello {} {}/n", "world", "#2"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead --> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:17:5 | -17 | print!("{}/n", 1265); +LL | print!("{}/n", 1265); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/println_empty_string.stderr b/tests/ui/println_empty_string.stderr index 9a08150d627d7..89447040a33cd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/println_empty_string.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/println_empty_string.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: using `println!("")` --> $DIR/println_empty_string.rs:12:5 | -12 | println!(""); +LL | println!(""); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `println!()` | = note: `-D clippy::println-empty-string` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: using `println!("")` error: using `println!("")` --> $DIR/println_empty_string.rs:15:14 | -15 | _ => println!(""), +LL | _ => println!(""), | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `println!()` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/ptr_arg.stderr b/tests/ui/ptr_arg.stderr index c9e8292795f1b..af5003c9b95d8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/ptr_arg.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/ptr_arg.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: writing `&Vec<_>` instead of `&[_]` involves one more reference and cannot be used with non-Vec-based slices. --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:15:14 | -15 | fn do_vec(x: &Vec) { +LL | fn do_vec(x: &Vec) { | ^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `&[i64]` | = note: `-D clippy::ptr-arg` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,77 +9,77 @@ error: writing `&Vec<_>` instead of `&[_]` involves one more reference and canno error: writing `&String` instead of `&str` involves a new object where a slice will do. --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:24:14 | -24 | fn do_str(x: &String) { +LL | fn do_str(x: &String) { | ^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `&str` error: writing `&Vec<_>` instead of `&[_]` involves one more reference and cannot be used with non-Vec-based slices. --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:37:18 | -37 | fn do_vec(x: &Vec); +LL | fn do_vec(x: &Vec); | ^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `&[i64]` error: writing `&Vec<_>` instead of `&[_]` involves one more reference and cannot be used with non-Vec-based slices. --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:50:14 | -50 | fn cloned(x: &Vec) -> Vec { +LL | fn cloned(x: &Vec) -> Vec { | ^^^^^^^^ help: change this to | -50 | fn cloned(x: &[u8]) -> Vec { +LL | fn cloned(x: &[u8]) -> Vec { | ^^^^^ help: change `x.clone()` to | -51 | let e = x.to_owned(); +LL | let e = x.to_owned(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `x.clone()` to | -56 | x.to_owned() +LL | x.to_owned() | error: writing `&String` instead of `&str` involves a new object where a slice will do. --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:59:18 | -59 | fn str_cloned(x: &String) -> String { +LL | fn str_cloned(x: &String) -> String { | ^^^^^^^ help: change this to | -59 | fn str_cloned(x: &str) -> String { +LL | fn str_cloned(x: &str) -> String { | ^^^^ help: change `x.clone()` to | -60 | let a = x.to_string(); +LL | let a = x.to_string(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `x.clone()` to | -61 | let b = x.to_string(); +LL | let b = x.to_string(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `x.clone()` to | -64 | x.to_string() +LL | x.to_string() | error: writing `&String` instead of `&str` involves a new object where a slice will do. --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:67:44 | -67 | fn false_positive_capacity(x: &Vec, y: &String) { +LL | fn false_positive_capacity(x: &Vec, y: &String) { | ^^^^^^^ help: change this to | -67 | fn false_positive_capacity(x: &Vec, y: &str) { +LL | fn false_positive_capacity(x: &Vec, y: &str) { | ^^^^ help: change `y.clone()` to | -69 | let b = y.to_string(); +LL | let b = y.to_string(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change `y.as_str()` to | -70 | let c = y; +LL | let c = y; | ^ error: using a reference to `Cow` is not recommended. --> $DIR/ptr_arg.rs:81:25 | -81 | fn test_cow_with_ref(c: &Cow<[i32]>) {} +LL | fn test_cow_with_ref(c: &Cow<[i32]>) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `&[i32]` error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/ptr_offset_with_cast.stderr b/tests/ui/ptr_offset_with_cast.stderr index c9bd4d79460f3..d1795f439b295 100644 --- a/tests/ui/ptr_offset_with_cast.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/ptr_offset_with_cast.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: use of `offset` with a `usize` casted to an `isize` --> $DIR/ptr_offset_with_cast.rs:19:9 | -19 | ptr.offset(offset_usize as isize); +LL | ptr.offset(offset_usize as isize); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `ptr.add(offset_usize)` | = note: `-D clippy::ptr-offset-with-cast` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: use of `offset` with a `usize` casted to an `isize` error: use of `wrapping_offset` with a `usize` casted to an `isize` --> $DIR/ptr_offset_with_cast.rs:23:9 | -23 | ptr.wrapping_offset(offset_usize as isize); +LL | ptr.wrapping_offset(offset_usize as isize); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `ptr.wrapping_add(offset_usize)` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr b/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr index c9d5538f36f45..341f45eef78c8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/question_mark.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ error: this block may be rewritten with the `?` operator --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:11:5 | -11 | / if a.is_none() { -12 | | return None; -13 | | } +LL | / if a.is_none() { +LL | | return None; +LL | | } | |_____^ help: replace_it_with: `a?;` | = note: `-D clippy::question-mark` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -11,28 +11,28 @@ error: this block may be rewritten with the `?` operator error: this block may be rewritten with the `?` operator --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:47:9 | -47 | / if (self.opt).is_none() { -48 | | return None; -49 | | } +LL | / if (self.opt).is_none() { +LL | | return None; +LL | | } | |_________^ help: replace_it_with: `(self.opt)?;` error: this block may be rewritten with the `?` operator --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:51:9 | -51 | / if self.opt.is_none() { -52 | | return None -53 | | } +LL | / if self.opt.is_none() { +LL | | return None +LL | | } | |_________^ help: replace_it_with: `self.opt?;` error: this block may be rewritten with the `?` operator --> $DIR/question_mark.rs:55:17 | -55 | let _ = if self.opt.is_none() { +LL | let _ = if self.opt.is_none() { | _________________^ -56 | | return None; -57 | | } else { -58 | | self.opt -59 | | }; +LL | | return None; +LL | | } else { +LL | | self.opt +LL | | }; | |_________^ help: replace_it_with: `Some(self.opt?)` error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/range.stderr b/tests/ui/range.stderr index 7b3c5ebc3e19c..b9a0a10c207d5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/range.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/range.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Iterator::step_by(0) will panic at runtime --> $DIR/range.rs:17:13 | -17 | let _ = (0..1).step_by(0); +LL | let _ = (0..1).step_by(0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::iterator-step-by-zero` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: Iterator::step_by(0) will panic at runtime error: Iterator::step_by(0) will panic at runtime --> $DIR/range.rs:21:13 | -21 | let _ = (1..).step_by(0); +LL | let _ = (1..).step_by(0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Iterator::step_by(0) will panic at runtime --> $DIR/range.rs:22:13 | -22 | let _ = (1..=2).step_by(0); +LL | let _ = (1..=2).step_by(0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Iterator::step_by(0) will panic at runtime --> $DIR/range.rs:25:13 | -25 | let _ = x.step_by(0); +LL | let _ = x.step_by(0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: It is more idiomatic to use v1.iter().enumerate() --> $DIR/range.rs:33:14 | -33 | let _x = v1.iter().zip(0..v1.len()); +LL | let _x = v1.iter().zip(0..v1.len()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::range-zip-with-len` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ error: It is more idiomatic to use v1.iter().enumerate() error: Iterator::step_by(0) will panic at runtime --> $DIR/range.rs:37:13 | -37 | let _ = v1.iter().step_by(2 / 3); +LL | let _ = v1.iter().step_by(2 / 3); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/range_plus_minus_one.stderr b/tests/ui/range_plus_minus_one.stderr index dc49420ecb924..b1c93933ccc78 100644 --- a/tests/ui/range_plus_minus_one.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/range_plus_minus_one.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: an inclusive range would be more readable --> $DIR/range_plus_minus_one.rs:19:14 | -19 | for _ in 0..3 + 1 {} +LL | for _ in 0..3 + 1 {} | ^^^^^^^^ help: use: `0..=3` | = note: `-D clippy::range-plus-one` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: an inclusive range would be more readable error: an inclusive range would be more readable --> $DIR/range_plus_minus_one.rs:22:14 | -22 | for _ in 0..1 + 5 {} +LL | for _ in 0..1 + 5 {} | ^^^^^^^^ help: use: `0..=5` error: an inclusive range would be more readable --> $DIR/range_plus_minus_one.rs:25:14 | -25 | for _ in 1..1 + 1 {} +LL | for _ in 1..1 + 1 {} | ^^^^^^^^ help: use: `1..=1` error: an inclusive range would be more readable --> $DIR/range_plus_minus_one.rs:31:14 | -31 | for _ in 0..(1 + f()) {} +LL | for _ in 0..(1 + f()) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `0..=f()` error: an exclusive range would be more readable --> $DIR/range_plus_minus_one.rs:35:13 | -35 | let _ = ..=11 - 1; +LL | let _ = ..=11 - 1; | ^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `..11` | = note: `-D clippy::range-minus-one` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -35,19 +35,19 @@ error: an exclusive range would be more readable error: an exclusive range would be more readable --> $DIR/range_plus_minus_one.rs:36:13 | -36 | let _ = ..=(11 - 1); +LL | let _ = ..=(11 - 1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `..11` error: an inclusive range would be more readable --> $DIR/range_plus_minus_one.rs:37:13 | -37 | let _ = (1..11 + 1); +LL | let _ = (1..11 + 1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `(1..=11)` error: an inclusive range would be more readable --> $DIR/range_plus_minus_one.rs:38:13 | -38 | let _ = (f() + 1)..(f() + 1); +LL | let _ = (f() + 1)..(f() + 1); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use: `((f() + 1)..=f())` error: aborting due to 8 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/redundant_clone.stderr b/tests/ui/redundant_clone.stderr index 07cba0181fd70..aef6b9b3d2f29 100644 --- a/tests/ui/redundant_clone.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/redundant_clone.stderr @@ -1,122 +1,122 @@ error: redundant clone --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:16:41 | -16 | let _ = ["lorem", "ipsum"].join(" ").to_string(); +LL | let _ = ["lorem", "ipsum"].join(" ").to_string(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | = note: `-D clippy::redundant-clone` implied by `-D warnings` note: this value is dropped without further use --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:16:13 | -16 | let _ = ["lorem", "ipsum"].join(" ").to_string(); +LL | let _ = ["lorem", "ipsum"].join(" ").to_string(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: redundant clone --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:19:14 | -19 | let _ = s.clone(); +LL | let _ = s.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:19:13 | -19 | let _ = s.clone(); +LL | let _ = s.clone(); | ^ error: redundant clone --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:22:14 | -22 | let _ = s.to_string(); +LL | let _ = s.to_string(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:22:13 | -22 | let _ = s.to_string(); +LL | let _ = s.to_string(); | ^ error: redundant clone --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:25:14 | -25 | let _ = s.to_owned(); +LL | let _ = s.to_owned(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:25:13 | -25 | let _ = s.to_owned(); +LL | let _ = s.to_owned(); | ^ error: redundant clone --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:27:41 | -27 | let _ = Path::new("/a/b/").join("c").to_owned(); +LL | let _ = Path::new("/a/b/").join("c").to_owned(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:27:13 | -27 | let _ = Path::new("/a/b/").join("c").to_owned(); +LL | let _ = Path::new("/a/b/").join("c").to_owned(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: redundant clone --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:29:41 | -29 | let _ = Path::new("/a/b/").join("c").to_path_buf(); +LL | let _ = Path::new("/a/b/").join("c").to_path_buf(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:29:13 | -29 | let _ = Path::new("/a/b/").join("c").to_path_buf(); +LL | let _ = Path::new("/a/b/").join("c").to_path_buf(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: redundant clone --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:31:28 | -31 | let _ = OsString::new().to_owned(); +LL | let _ = OsString::new().to_owned(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:31:13 | -31 | let _ = OsString::new().to_owned(); +LL | let _ = OsString::new().to_owned(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: redundant clone --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:33:28 | -33 | let _ = OsString::new().to_os_string(); +LL | let _ = OsString::new().to_os_string(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:33:13 | -33 | let _ = OsString::new().to_os_string(); +LL | let _ = OsString::new().to_os_string(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: redundant clone --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:40:18 | -40 | let _ = tup.0.clone(); +LL | let _ = tup.0.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:40:13 | -40 | let _ = tup.0.clone(); +LL | let _ = tup.0.clone(); | ^^^^^ error: redundant clone --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:50:22 | -50 | (a.clone(), a.clone()) +LL | (a.clone(), a.clone()) | ^^^^^^^^ help: remove this | note: this value is dropped without further use --> $DIR/redundant_clone.rs:50:21 | -50 | (a.clone(), a.clone()) +LL | (a.clone(), a.clone()) | ^ error: aborting due to 10 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call.stderr b/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call.stderr index 0d49f1a4066e4..6a41a07bd95b1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Closure called just once immediately after it was declared --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call.rs:21:5 | -21 | i = closure(); +LL | i = closure(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::redundant-closure-call` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: Closure called just once immediately after it was declared error: Closure called just once immediately after it was declared --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call.rs:24:5 | -24 | i = closure(3); +LL | i = closure(3); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared. --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call.rs:13:13 | -13 | let a = (|| 42)(); +LL | let a = (|| 42)(); | ^^^^^^^^^ help: Try doing something like: : `42` error: Try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared. --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call.rs:16:17 | -16 | let mut k = (|m| m + 1)(i); +LL | let mut k = (|m| m + 1)(i); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: Try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared. --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call.rs:18:9 | -18 | k = (|a, b| a * b)(1, 5); +LL | k = (|a, b| a * b)(1, 5); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.stderr b/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.stderr index 7febaa61b715e..5675f8beb7ab1 100644 --- a/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/redundant_field_names.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: redundant field names in struct initialization --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:43:9 | -43 | gender: gender, +LL | gender: gender, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `gender` | = note: `-D clippy::redundant-field-names` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,37 +9,37 @@ error: redundant field names in struct initialization error: redundant field names in struct initialization --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:44:9 | -44 | age: age, +LL | age: age, | ^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `age` error: redundant field names in struct initialization --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:65:25 | -65 | let _ = RangeFrom { start: start }; +LL | let _ = RangeFrom { start: start }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `start` error: redundant field names in struct initialization --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:66:23 | -66 | let _ = RangeTo { end: end }; +LL | let _ = RangeTo { end: end }; | ^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `end` error: redundant field names in struct initialization --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:67:21 | -67 | let _ = Range { start: start, end: end }; +LL | let _ = Range { start: start, end: end }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `start` error: redundant field names in struct initialization --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:67:35 | -67 | let _ = Range { start: start, end: end }; +LL | let _ = Range { start: start, end: end }; | ^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `end` error: redundant field names in struct initialization --> $DIR/redundant_field_names.rs:69:32 | -69 | let _ = RangeToInclusive { end: end }; +LL | let _ = RangeToInclusive { end: end }; | ^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `end` error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching.stderr b/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching.stderr index 2d2aa88d76d61..0511fbc7e09c3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_ok()` --> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching.rs:14:12 | -14 | if let Ok(_) = Ok::(42) {} +LL | if let Ok(_) = Ok::(42) {} | -------^^^^^------------------------ help: try this: `if Ok::(42).is_ok()` | = note: `-D clippy::redundant-pattern-matching` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,73 +9,73 @@ error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_ok()` error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_err()` --> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching.rs:16:12 | -16 | if let Err(_) = Err::(42) {} +LL | if let Err(_) = Err::(42) {} | -------^^^^^^------------------------- help: try this: `if Err::(42).is_err()` error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_none()` --> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching.rs:18:12 | -18 | if let None = None::<()> {} +LL | if let None = None::<()> {} | -------^^^^---------------- help: try this: `if None::<()>.is_none()` error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_some()` --> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching.rs:20:12 | -20 | if let Some(_) = Some(42) {} +LL | if let Some(_) = Some(42) {} | -------^^^^^^^-------------- help: try this: `if Some(42).is_some()` error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_ok()` --> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching.rs:34:5 | -34 | / match Ok::(42) { -35 | | Ok(_) => true, -36 | | Err(_) => false, -37 | | }; +LL | / match Ok::(42) { +LL | | Ok(_) => true, +LL | | Err(_) => false, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Ok::(42).is_ok()` error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_err()` --> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching.rs:39:5 | -39 | / match Ok::(42) { -40 | | Ok(_) => false, -41 | | Err(_) => true, -42 | | }; +LL | / match Ok::(42) { +LL | | Ok(_) => false, +LL | | Err(_) => true, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Ok::(42).is_err()` error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_err()` --> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching.rs:44:5 | -44 | / match Err::(42) { -45 | | Ok(_) => false, -46 | | Err(_) => true, -47 | | }; +LL | / match Err::(42) { +LL | | Ok(_) => false, +LL | | Err(_) => true, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Err::(42).is_err()` error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_ok()` --> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching.rs:49:5 | -49 | / match Err::(42) { -50 | | Ok(_) => true, -51 | | Err(_) => false, -52 | | }; +LL | / match Err::(42) { +LL | | Ok(_) => true, +LL | | Err(_) => false, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Err::(42).is_ok()` error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_some()` --> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching.rs:54:5 | -54 | / match Some(42) { -55 | | Some(_) => true, -56 | | None => false, -57 | | }; +LL | / match Some(42) { +LL | | Some(_) => true, +LL | | None => false, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `Some(42).is_some()` error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_none()` --> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching.rs:59:5 | -59 | / match None::<()> { -60 | | Some(_) => false, -61 | | None => true, -62 | | }; +LL | / match None::<()> { +LL | | Some(_) => false, +LL | | None => true, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `None::<()>.is_none()` error: aborting due to 10 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/reference.stderr b/tests/ui/reference.stderr index 7665e0d1932be..eaaacc7bcbefe 100644 --- a/tests/ui/reference.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/reference.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:25:13 | -25 | let b = *&a; +LL | let b = *&a; | ^^^ help: try this: `a` | = note: `-D clippy::deref-addrof` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,61 +9,61 @@ error: immediately dereferencing a reference error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:27:13 | -27 | let b = *&get_number(); +LL | let b = *&get_number(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `get_number()` error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:32:13 | -32 | let b = *&bytes[1..2][0]; +LL | let b = *&bytes[1..2][0]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `bytes[1..2][0]` error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:36:13 | -36 | let b = *&(a); +LL | let b = *&(a); | ^^^^^ help: try this: `(a)` error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:38:13 | -38 | let b = *(&a); +LL | let b = *(&a); | ^^^^^ help: try this: `a` error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:41:13 | -41 | let b = *((&a)); +LL | let b = *((&a)); | ^^^^^^^ help: try this: `a` error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:43:13 | -43 | let b = *&&a; +LL | let b = *&&a; | ^^^^ help: try this: `&a` error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:45:14 | -45 | let b = **&aref; +LL | let b = **&aref; | ^^^^^^ help: try this: `aref` error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:49:14 | -49 | let b = **&&a; +LL | let b = **&&a; | ^^^^ help: try this: `&a` error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:53:17 | -53 | let y = *&mut x; +LL | let y = *&mut x; | ^^^^^^^ help: try this: `x` error: immediately dereferencing a reference --> $DIR/reference.rs:60:18 | -60 | let y = **&mut &mut x; +LL | let y = **&mut &mut x; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut x` error: aborting due to 11 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/regex.stderr b/tests/ui/regex.stderr index 680cc5146e5fa..b6a4f6eb2afaa 100644 --- a/tests/ui/regex.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/regex.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:22:45 | -22 | let pipe_in_wrong_position = Regex::new("|"); +LL | let pipe_in_wrong_position = Regex::new("|"); | ^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::trivial-regex` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:23:60 | -23 | let pipe_in_wrong_position_builder = RegexBuilder::new("|"); +LL | let pipe_in_wrong_position_builder = RegexBuilder::new("|"); | ^^^ | = help: the regex is unlikely to be useful as it is @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: regex syntax error: invalid character class range, the start must be <= the end --> $DIR/regex.rs:24:42 | -24 | let wrong_char_ranice = Regex::new("[z-a]"); +LL | let wrong_char_ranice = Regex::new("[z-a]"); | ^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::invalid-regex` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -26,19 +26,19 @@ error: regex syntax error: invalid character class range, the start must be <= t error: regex syntax error: invalid character class range, the start must be <= the end --> $DIR/regex.rs:25:37 | -25 | let some_unicode = Regex::new("[é-è]"); +LL | let some_unicode = Regex::new("[é-è]"); | ^^^ error: regex syntax error on position 0: unclosed group --> $DIR/regex.rs:27:33 | -27 | let some_regex = Regex::new(OPENING_PAREN); +LL | let some_regex = Regex::new(OPENING_PAREN); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:29:53 | -29 | let binary_pipe_in_wrong_position = BRegex::new("|"); +LL | let binary_pipe_in_wrong_position = BRegex::new("|"); | ^^^ | = help: the regex is unlikely to be useful as it is @@ -46,43 +46,43 @@ error: trivial regex error: regex syntax error on position 0: unclosed group --> $DIR/regex.rs:30:41 | -30 | let some_binary_regex = BRegex::new(OPENING_PAREN); +LL | let some_binary_regex = BRegex::new(OPENING_PAREN); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: regex syntax error on position 0: unclosed group --> $DIR/regex.rs:31:56 | -31 | let some_binary_regex_builder = BRegexBuilder::new(OPENING_PAREN); +LL | let some_binary_regex_builder = BRegexBuilder::new(OPENING_PAREN); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: regex syntax error on position 0: unclosed group --> $DIR/regex.rs:43:37 | -43 | let set_error = RegexSet::new(&[OPENING_PAREN, r"[a-z]+/.(com|org|net)"]); +LL | let set_error = RegexSet::new(&[OPENING_PAREN, r"[a-z]+/.(com|org|net)"]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: regex syntax error on position 0: unclosed group --> $DIR/regex.rs:44:39 | -44 | let bset_error = BRegexSet::new(&[OPENING_PAREN, r"[a-z]+/.(com|org|net)"]); +LL | let bset_error = BRegexSet::new(&[OPENING_PAREN, r"[a-z]+/.(com|org|net)"]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: regex syntax error: unrecognized escape sequence --> $DIR/regex.rs:46:45 | -46 | let raw_string_error = Regex::new(r"[...//...]"); +LL | let raw_string_error = Regex::new(r"[...//...]"); | ^^ error: regex syntax error: unrecognized escape sequence --> $DIR/regex.rs:47:46 | -47 | let raw_string_error = Regex::new(r#"[...//...]"#); +LL | let raw_string_error = Regex::new(r#"[...//...]"#); | ^^ error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:51:33 | -51 | let trivial_eq = Regex::new("^foobar$"); +LL | let trivial_eq = Regex::new("^foobar$"); | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using `==` on `str`s @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:53:48 | -53 | let trivial_eq_builder = RegexBuilder::new("^foobar$"); +LL | let trivial_eq_builder = RegexBuilder::new("^foobar$"); | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using `==` on `str`s @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:55:42 | -55 | let trivial_starts_with = Regex::new("^foobar"); +LL | let trivial_starts_with = Regex::new("^foobar"); | ^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using `str::starts_with` @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:57:40 | -57 | let trivial_ends_with = Regex::new("foobar$"); +LL | let trivial_ends_with = Regex::new("foobar$"); | ^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using `str::ends_with` @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:59:39 | -59 | let trivial_contains = Regex::new("foobar"); +LL | let trivial_contains = Regex::new("foobar"); | ^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using `str::contains` @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:61:39 | -61 | let trivial_contains = Regex::new(NOT_A_REAL_REGEX); +LL | let trivial_contains = Regex::new(NOT_A_REAL_REGEX); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using `str::contains` @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:63:40 | -63 | let trivial_backslash = Regex::new("a/.b"); +LL | let trivial_backslash = Regex::new("a/.b"); | ^^^^^^^ | = help: consider using `str::contains` @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:66:36 | -66 | let trivial_empty = Regex::new(""); +LL | let trivial_empty = Regex::new(""); | ^^ | = help: the regex is unlikely to be useful as it is @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:68:36 | -68 | let trivial_empty = Regex::new("^"); +LL | let trivial_empty = Regex::new("^"); | ^^^ | = help: the regex is unlikely to be useful as it is @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:70:36 | -70 | let trivial_empty = Regex::new("^$"); +LL | let trivial_empty = Regex::new("^$"); | ^^^^ | = help: consider using `str::is_empty` @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ error: trivial regex error: trivial regex --> $DIR/regex.rs:72:44 | -72 | let binary_trivial_empty = BRegex::new("^$"); +LL | let binary_trivial_empty = BRegex::new("^$"); | ^^^^ | = help: consider using `str::is_empty` diff --git a/tests/ui/rename.stderr b/tests/ui/rename.stderr index 7ad8228fb3594..1efc66d442faa 100644 --- a/tests/ui/rename.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/rename.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: unknown lint: `stutter` --> $DIR/rename.rs:10:10 | -10 | #![allow(stutter)] +LL | #![allow(stutter)] | ^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D unknown-lints` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: unknown lint: `stutter` error: lint `clippy::stutter` has been renamed to `clippy::module_name_repetitions` --> $DIR/rename.rs:12:8 | -12 | #[warn(clippy::stutter)] +LL | #[warn(clippy::stutter)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the new name: `clippy::module_name_repetitions` | = note: `-D renamed-and-removed-lints` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/replace_consts.stderr b/tests/ui/replace_consts.stderr index 401e3a527a6b4..e45f490463c33 100644 --- a/tests/ui/replace_consts.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/replace_consts.stderr @@ -1,217 +1,217 @@ error: using `ATOMIC_BOOL_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:22:17 | -22 | { let foo = ATOMIC_BOOL_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_BOOL_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicBool::new(false)` | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:12:9 | -12 | #![deny(clippy::replace_consts)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::replace_consts)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: using `ATOMIC_ISIZE_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:23:17 | -23 | { let foo = ATOMIC_ISIZE_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_ISIZE_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicIsize::new(0)` error: using `ATOMIC_I8_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:24:17 | -24 | { let foo = ATOMIC_I8_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_I8_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicI8::new(0)` error: using `ATOMIC_I16_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:25:17 | -25 | { let foo = ATOMIC_I16_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_I16_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicI16::new(0)` error: using `ATOMIC_I32_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:26:17 | -26 | { let foo = ATOMIC_I32_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_I32_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicI32::new(0)` error: using `ATOMIC_I64_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:27:17 | -27 | { let foo = ATOMIC_I64_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_I64_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicI64::new(0)` error: using `ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:28:17 | -28 | { let foo = ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicUsize::new(0)` error: using `ATOMIC_U8_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:29:17 | -29 | { let foo = ATOMIC_U8_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_U8_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicU8::new(0)` error: using `ATOMIC_U16_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:30:17 | -30 | { let foo = ATOMIC_U16_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_U16_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicU16::new(0)` error: using `ATOMIC_U32_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:31:17 | -31 | { let foo = ATOMIC_U32_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_U32_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicU32::new(0)` error: using `ATOMIC_U64_INIT` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:32:17 | -32 | { let foo = ATOMIC_U64_INIT; }; +LL | { let foo = ATOMIC_U64_INIT; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `AtomicU64::new(0)` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:34:17 | -34 | { let foo = std::isize::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::isize::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `isize::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:35:17 | -35 | { let foo = std::i8::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::i8::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `i8::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:36:17 | -36 | { let foo = std::i16::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::i16::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `i16::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:37:17 | -37 | { let foo = std::i32::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::i32::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `i32::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:38:17 | -38 | { let foo = std::i64::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::i64::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `i64::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:39:17 | -39 | { let foo = std::i128::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::i128::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `i128::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:40:17 | -40 | { let foo = std::usize::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::usize::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `usize::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:41:17 | -41 | { let foo = std::u8::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::u8::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `u8::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:42:17 | -42 | { let foo = std::u16::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::u16::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `u16::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:43:17 | -43 | { let foo = std::u32::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::u32::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `u32::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:44:17 | -44 | { let foo = std::u64::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::u64::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `u64::min_value()` error: using `MIN` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:45:17 | -45 | { let foo = std::u128::MIN; }; +LL | { let foo = std::u128::MIN; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `u128::min_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:47:17 | -47 | { let foo = std::isize::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::isize::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `isize::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:48:17 | -48 | { let foo = std::i8::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::i8::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `i8::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:49:17 | -49 | { let foo = std::i16::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::i16::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `i16::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:50:17 | -50 | { let foo = std::i32::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::i32::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `i32::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:51:17 | -51 | { let foo = std::i64::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::i64::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `i64::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:52:17 | -52 | { let foo = std::i128::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::i128::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `i128::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:53:17 | -53 | { let foo = std::usize::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::usize::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `usize::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:54:17 | -54 | { let foo = std::u8::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::u8::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `u8::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:55:17 | -55 | { let foo = std::u16::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::u16::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `u16::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:56:17 | -56 | { let foo = std::u32::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::u32::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `u32::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:57:17 | -57 | { let foo = std::u64::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::u64::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `u64::max_value()` error: using `MAX` --> $DIR/replace_consts.rs:58:17 | -58 | { let foo = std::u128::MAX; }; +LL | { let foo = std::u128::MAX; }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `u128::max_value()` error: aborting due to 35 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/result_map_unit_fn.stderr b/tests/ui/result_map_unit_fn.stderr index 3f5231dcc0615..e462a07ad51c3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/result_map_unit_fn.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/result_map_unit_fn.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit function --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:43:5 | -43 | x.field.map(do_nothing); +LL | x.field.map(do_nothing); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(x_field) = x.field { do_nothing(...) }` @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit function error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit function --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:45:5 | -45 | x.field.map(do_nothing); +LL | x.field.map(do_nothing); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(x_field) = x.field { do_nothing(...) }` @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit function error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit function --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:47:5 | -47 | x.field.map(diverge); +LL | x.field.map(diverge); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(x_field) = x.field { diverge(...) }` @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit function error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:53:5 | -53 | x.field.map(|value| x.do_result_nothing(value + captured)); +LL | x.field.map(|value| x.do_result_nothing(value + captured)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { x.do_result_nothing(value + captured) }` @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:55:5 | -55 | x.field.map(|value| { x.do_result_plus_one(value + captured); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { x.do_result_plus_one(value + captured); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { x.do_result_plus_one(value + captured); }` @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:58:5 | -58 | x.field.map(|value| do_nothing(value + captured)); +LL | x.field.map(|value| do_nothing(value + captured)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { do_nothing(value + captured) }` @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:60:5 | -60 | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value + captured) }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value + captured) }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { do_nothing(value + captured) }` @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:62:5 | -62 | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value + captured); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value + captured); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { do_nothing(value + captured); }` @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:64:5 | -64 | x.field.map(|value| { { do_nothing(value + captured); } }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { { do_nothing(value + captured); } }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { do_nothing(value + captured); }` @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:67:5 | -67 | x.field.map(|value| diverge(value + captured)); +LL | x.field.map(|value| diverge(value + captured)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { diverge(value + captured) }` @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:69:5 | -69 | x.field.map(|value| { diverge(value + captured) }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { diverge(value + captured) }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { diverge(value + captured) }` @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:71:5 | -71 | x.field.map(|value| { diverge(value + captured); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { diverge(value + captured); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { diverge(value + captured); }` @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:73:5 | -73 | x.field.map(|value| { { diverge(value + captured); } }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { { diverge(value + captured); } }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { diverge(value + captured); }` @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:78:5 | -78 | x.field.map(|value| { let y = plus_one(value + captured); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { let y = plus_one(value + captured); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { let y = plus_one(value + captured); }` @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:80:5 | -80 | x.field.map(|value| { plus_one(value + captured); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { plus_one(value + captured); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { plus_one(value + captured); }` @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:82:5 | -82 | x.field.map(|value| { { plus_one(value + captured); } }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { { plus_one(value + captured); } }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { plus_one(value + captured); }` @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:85:5 | -85 | x.field.map(|ref value| { do_nothing(value + captured) }); +LL | x.field.map(|ref value| { do_nothing(value + captured) }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(ref value) = x.field { do_nothing(value + captured) }` @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:88:5 | -88 | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { ... }` @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:90:5 | -90 | x.field.map(|value| if value > 0 { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| if value > 0 { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value) }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { ... }` @@ -155,13 +155,13 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:94:5 | -94 | x.field.map(|value| { +LL | x.field.map(|value| { | _____^ | |_____| | || -95 | || do_nothing(value); -96 | || do_nothing(value) -97 | || }); +LL | || do_nothing(value); +LL | || do_nothing(value) +LL | || }); | ||______^- help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { ... }` | |_______| | @@ -169,26 +169,26 @@ error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit closure --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:98:5 | -98 | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value); }); +LL | x.field.map(|value| { do_nothing(value); do_nothing(value); }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- | | | help: try this: `if let Ok(value) = x.field { ... }` error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit function - --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:102:5 - | -102 | "12".parse::().map(diverge); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- - | | - | help: try this: `if let Ok(_) = "12".parse::() { diverge(...) }` + --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:102:5 + | +LL | "12".parse::().map(diverge); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- + | | + | help: try this: `if let Ok(_) = "12".parse::() { diverge(...) }` error: called `map(f)` on an Result value where `f` is a unit function - --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:108:5 - | -108 | y.map(do_nothing); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- - | | - | help: try this: `if let Ok(_y) = y { do_nothing(...) }` + --> $DIR/result_map_unit_fn.rs:108:5 + | +LL | y.map(do_nothing); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- + | | + | help: try this: `if let Ok(_y) = y { do_nothing(...) }` error: aborting due to 23 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/serde.stderr b/tests/ui/serde.stderr index 23f10f69435ae..61e54d534686f 100644 --- a/tests/ui/serde.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/serde.stderr @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ error: you should not implement `visit_string` without also implementing `visit_str` --> $DIR/serde.rs:48:5 | -48 | / fn visit_string(self, _v: String) -> Result -49 | | where -50 | | E: serde::de::Error, -51 | | { -52 | | unimplemented!() -53 | | } +LL | / fn visit_string(self, _v: String) -> Result +LL | | where +LL | | E: serde::de::Error, +LL | | { +LL | | unimplemented!() +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::serde-api-misuse` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/shadow.stderr b/tests/ui/shadow.stderr index 196f17ac65393..158933e967278 100644 --- a/tests/ui/shadow.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/shadow.stderr @@ -1,137 +1,137 @@ error: `x` is shadowed by itself in `&mut x` --> $DIR/shadow.rs:29:5 | -29 | let x = &mut x; +LL | let x = &mut x; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::shadow-same` implied by `-D warnings` note: previous binding is here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:28:13 | -28 | let mut x = 1; +LL | let mut x = 1; | ^ error: `x` is shadowed by itself in `{ x }` --> $DIR/shadow.rs:30:5 | -30 | let x = { x }; +LL | let x = { x }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: previous binding is here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:29:9 | -29 | let x = &mut x; +LL | let x = &mut x; | ^ error: `x` is shadowed by itself in `(&*x)` --> $DIR/shadow.rs:31:5 | -31 | let x = (&*x); +LL | let x = (&*x); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | note: previous binding is here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:30:9 | -30 | let x = { x }; +LL | let x = { x }; | ^ error: `x` is shadowed by `{ *x + 1 }` which reuses the original value --> $DIR/shadow.rs:32:9 | -32 | let x = { *x + 1 }; +LL | let x = { *x + 1 }; | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::shadow-reuse` implied by `-D warnings` note: initialization happens here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:32:13 | -32 | let x = { *x + 1 }; +LL | let x = { *x + 1 }; | ^^^^^^^^^^ note: previous binding is here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:31:9 | -31 | let x = (&*x); +LL | let x = (&*x); | ^ error: `x` is shadowed by `id(x)` which reuses the original value --> $DIR/shadow.rs:33:9 | -33 | let x = id(x); +LL | let x = id(x); | ^ | note: initialization happens here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:33:13 | -33 | let x = id(x); +LL | let x = id(x); | ^^^^^ note: previous binding is here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:32:9 | -32 | let x = { *x + 1 }; +LL | let x = { *x + 1 }; | ^ error: `x` is shadowed by `(1, x)` which reuses the original value --> $DIR/shadow.rs:34:9 | -34 | let x = (1, x); +LL | let x = (1, x); | ^ | note: initialization happens here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:34:13 | -34 | let x = (1, x); +LL | let x = (1, x); | ^^^^^^ note: previous binding is here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:33:9 | -33 | let x = id(x); +LL | let x = id(x); | ^ error: `x` is shadowed by `first(x)` which reuses the original value --> $DIR/shadow.rs:35:9 | -35 | let x = first(x); +LL | let x = first(x); | ^ | note: initialization happens here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:35:13 | -35 | let x = first(x); +LL | let x = first(x); | ^^^^^^^^ note: previous binding is here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:34:9 | -34 | let x = (1, x); +LL | let x = (1, x); | ^ error: `x` is shadowed by `y` --> $DIR/shadow.rs:37:9 | -37 | let x = y; +LL | let x = y; | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::shadow-unrelated` implied by `-D warnings` note: initialization happens here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:37:13 | -37 | let x = y; +LL | let x = y; | ^ note: previous binding is here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:35:9 | -35 | let x = first(x); +LL | let x = first(x); | ^ error: `x` shadows a previous declaration --> $DIR/shadow.rs:39:5 | -39 | let x; +LL | let x; | ^^^^^^ | note: previous binding is here --> $DIR/shadow.rs:37:9 | -37 | let x = y; +LL | let x = y; | ^ error: aborting due to 9 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/short_circuit_statement.stderr b/tests/ui/short_circuit_statement.stderr index 7b5c843d07207..4141a003fc4d4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/short_circuit_statement.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/short_circuit_statement.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: boolean short circuit operator in statement may be clearer using an explicit test --> $DIR/short_circuit_statement.rs:13:5 | -13 | f() && g(); +LL | f() && g(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `if f() { g(); }` | = note: `-D clippy::short-circuit-statement` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ error: boolean short circuit operator in statement may be clearer using an expli error: boolean short circuit operator in statement may be clearer using an explicit test --> $DIR/short_circuit_statement.rs:14:5 | -14 | f() || g(); +LL | f() || g(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `if !f() { g(); }` error: boolean short circuit operator in statement may be clearer using an explicit test --> $DIR/short_circuit_statement.rs:15:5 | -15 | 1 == 2 || g(); +LL | 1 == 2 || g(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `if !(1 == 2) { g(); }` error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/single_char_pattern.stderr b/tests/ui/single_char_pattern.stderr index 353796b39282f..7fa3211ab7201 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_char_pattern.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/single_char_pattern.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:14:13 | -14 | x.split("x"); +LL | x.split("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` | = note: `-D clippy::single-char-pattern` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,115 +9,115 @@ error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:31:16 | -31 | x.contains("x"); +LL | x.contains("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:32:19 | -32 | x.starts_with("x"); +LL | x.starts_with("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:33:17 | -33 | x.ends_with("x"); +LL | x.ends_with("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:34:12 | -34 | x.find("x"); +LL | x.find("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:35:13 | -35 | x.rfind("x"); +LL | x.rfind("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:36:14 | -36 | x.rsplit("x"); +LL | x.rsplit("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:37:24 | -37 | x.split_terminator("x"); +LL | x.split_terminator("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:38:25 | -38 | x.rsplit_terminator("x"); +LL | x.rsplit_terminator("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:39:17 | -39 | x.splitn(0, "x"); +LL | x.splitn(0, "x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:40:18 | -40 | x.rsplitn(0, "x"); +LL | x.rsplitn(0, "x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:41:15 | -41 | x.matches("x"); +LL | x.matches("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:42:16 | -42 | x.rmatches("x"); +LL | x.rmatches("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:43:21 | -43 | x.match_indices("x"); +LL | x.match_indices("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:44:22 | -44 | x.rmatch_indices("x"); +LL | x.rmatch_indices("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:45:26 | -45 | x.trim_start_matches("x"); +LL | x.trim_start_matches("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:46:24 | -46 | x.trim_end_matches("x"); +LL | x.trim_end_matches("x"); | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'x'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:48:13 | -48 | x.split("/n"); +LL | x.split("/n"); | ^^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'/n'` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:53:31 | -53 | x.replace(";", ",").split(","); // issue #2978 +LL | x.replace(";", ",").split(","); // issue #2978 | ^^^ help: try using a char instead: `','` error: single-character string constant used as pattern --> $DIR/single_char_pattern.rs:54:19 | -54 | x.starts_with("/x03"); // issue #2996 +LL | x.starts_with("/x03"); // issue #2996 | ^^^^^^ help: try using a char instead: `'/x03'` error: aborting due to 20 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/single_match.stderr b/tests/ui/single_match.stderr index 45fcbce004753..41776030800e0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_match.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/single_match.stderr @@ -1,68 +1,68 @@ error: you seem to be trying to use match for destructuring a single pattern. Consider using `if let` --> $DIR/single_match.rs:17:5 | -17 | / match x { -18 | | Some(y) => { -19 | | println!("{:?}", y); -20 | | }, -21 | | _ => (), -22 | | }; +LL | / match x { +LL | | Some(y) => { +LL | | println!("{:?}", y); +LL | | }, +LL | | _ => (), +LL | | }; | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::single-match` implied by `-D warnings` help: try this | -17 | if let Some(y) = x { -18 | println!("{:?}", y); -19 | }; +LL | if let Some(y) = x { +LL | println!("{:?}", y); +LL | }; | error: you seem to be trying to use match for destructuring a single pattern. Consider using `if let` --> $DIR/single_match.rs:25:5 | -25 | / match x { -26 | | // Note the missing block braces. -27 | | // We suggest `if let Some(y) = x { .. }` because the macro -28 | | // is expanded before we can do anything. -29 | | Some(y) => println!("{:?}", y), -30 | | _ => (), -31 | | } +LL | / match x { +LL | | // Note the missing block braces. +LL | | // We suggest `if let Some(y) = x { .. }` because the macro +LL | | // is expanded before we can do anything. +LL | | Some(y) => println!("{:?}", y), +LL | | _ => (), +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try this: `if let Some(y) = x { println!("{:?}", y) }` error: you seem to be trying to use match for destructuring a single pattern. Consider using `if let` --> $DIR/single_match.rs:34:5 | -34 | / match z { -35 | | (2...3, 7...9) => dummy(), -36 | | _ => {}, -37 | | }; +LL | / match z { +LL | | (2...3, 7...9) => dummy(), +LL | | _ => {}, +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `if let (2...3, 7...9) = z { dummy() }` error: you seem to be trying to use match for destructuring a single pattern. Consider using `if let` --> $DIR/single_match.rs:63:5 | -63 | / match x { -64 | | Some(y) => dummy(), -65 | | None => (), -66 | | }; +LL | / match x { +LL | | Some(y) => dummy(), +LL | | None => (), +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `if let Some(y) = x { dummy() }` error: you seem to be trying to use match for destructuring a single pattern. Consider using `if let` --> $DIR/single_match.rs:68:5 | -68 | / match y { -69 | | Ok(y) => dummy(), -70 | | Err(..) => (), -71 | | }; +LL | / match y { +LL | | Ok(y) => dummy(), +LL | | Err(..) => (), +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `if let Ok(y) = y { dummy() }` error: you seem to be trying to use match for destructuring a single pattern. Consider using `if let` --> $DIR/single_match.rs:75:5 | -75 | / match c { -76 | | Cow::Borrowed(..) => dummy(), -77 | | Cow::Owned(..) => (), -78 | | }; +LL | / match c { +LL | | Cow::Borrowed(..) => dummy(), +LL | | Cow::Owned(..) => (), +LL | | }; | |_____^ help: try this: `if let Cow::Borrowed(..) = c { dummy() }` error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/single_match_else.stderr b/tests/ui/single_match_else.stderr index 6ae9dd1a818d6..ff780ad9667d8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/single_match_else.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/single_match_else.stderr @@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ error: you seem to be trying to use match for destructuring a single pattern. Consider using `if let` --> $DIR/single_match_else.rs:21:5 | -21 | / match ExprNode::Butterflies { -22 | | ExprNode::ExprAddrOf => Some(&NODE), -23 | | _ => { -24 | | let x = 5; -25 | | None -26 | | }, -27 | | } +LL | / match ExprNode::Butterflies { +LL | | ExprNode::ExprAddrOf => Some(&NODE), +LL | | _ => { +LL | | let x = 5; +LL | | None +LL | | }, +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::single-match-else` implied by `-D warnings` help: try this | -21 | if let ExprNode::ExprAddrOf = ExprNode::Butterflies { Some(&NODE) } else { -22 | let x = 5; -23 | None -24 | } +LL | if let ExprNode::ExprAddrOf = ExprNode::Butterflies { Some(&NODE) } else { +LL | let x = 5; +LL | None +LL | } | error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/slow_vector_initialization.stderr b/tests/ui/slow_vector_initialization.stderr index f45c3b48b1b4f..319234386acc6 100644 --- a/tests/ui/slow_vector_initialization.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/slow_vector_initialization.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ error: slow zero-filling initialization --> $DIR/slow_vector_initialization.rs:22:5 | -21 | let mut vec1 = Vec::with_capacity(len); +LL | let mut vec1 = Vec::with_capacity(len); | ----------------------- help: consider replace allocation with: `vec![0; len]` -22 | vec1.extend(repeat(0).take(len)); +LL | vec1.extend(repeat(0).take(len)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::slow-vector-initialization` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -11,49 +11,49 @@ error: slow zero-filling initialization error: slow zero-filling initialization --> $DIR/slow_vector_initialization.rs:26:5 | -25 | let mut vec2 = Vec::with_capacity(len - 10); +LL | let mut vec2 = Vec::with_capacity(len - 10); | ---------------------------- help: consider replace allocation with: `vec![0; len - 10]` -26 | vec2.extend(repeat(0).take(len - 10)); +LL | vec2.extend(repeat(0).take(len - 10)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: slow zero-filling initialization --> $DIR/slow_vector_initialization.rs:40:5 | -39 | let mut resized_vec = Vec::with_capacity(30); +LL | let mut resized_vec = Vec::with_capacity(30); | ---------------------- help: consider replace allocation with: `vec![0; 30]` -40 | resized_vec.resize(30, 0); +LL | resized_vec.resize(30, 0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: slow zero-filling initialization --> $DIR/slow_vector_initialization.rs:43:5 | -42 | let mut extend_vec = Vec::with_capacity(30); +LL | let mut extend_vec = Vec::with_capacity(30); | ---------------------- help: consider replace allocation with: `vec![0; 30]` -43 | extend_vec.extend(repeat(0).take(30)); +LL | extend_vec.extend(repeat(0).take(30)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: slow zero-filling initialization --> $DIR/slow_vector_initialization.rs:50:5 | -49 | let mut vec1 = Vec::with_capacity(len); +LL | let mut vec1 = Vec::with_capacity(len); | ----------------------- help: consider replace allocation with: `vec![0; len]` -50 | vec1.resize(len, 0); +LL | vec1.resize(len, 0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: slow zero-filling initialization --> $DIR/slow_vector_initialization.rs:58:5 | -57 | let mut vec3 = Vec::with_capacity(len - 10); +LL | let mut vec3 = Vec::with_capacity(len - 10); | ---------------------------- help: consider replace allocation with: `vec![0; len - 10]` -58 | vec3.resize(len - 10, 0); +LL | vec3.resize(len - 10, 0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: slow zero-filling initialization --> $DIR/slow_vector_initialization.rs:62:5 | -61 | vec1 = Vec::with_capacity(10); +LL | vec1 = Vec::with_capacity(10); | ---------------------- help: consider replace allocation with: `vec![0; 10]` -62 | vec1.resize(10, 0); +LL | vec1.resize(10, 0); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/starts_ends_with.stderr b/tests/ui/starts_ends_with.stderr index 0b1b7c020d9d9..ed1ccad9814b4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/starts_ends_with.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/starts_ends_with.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: you should use the `starts_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:16:5 | -16 | "".chars().next() == Some(' '); +LL | "".chars().next() == Some(' '); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `"".starts_with(' ')` | = note: `-D clippy::chars-next-cmp` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: you should use the `starts_with` method error: you should use the `starts_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:17:5 | -17 | Some(' ') != "".chars().next(); +LL | Some(' ') != "".chars().next(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!"".starts_with(' ')` error: you should use the `starts_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:22:8 | -22 | if s.chars().next().unwrap() == 'f' { +LL | if s.chars().next().unwrap() == 'f' { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `s.starts_with('f')` error: you should use the `ends_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:26:8 | -26 | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() == 'o' { +LL | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() == 'o' { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `s.ends_with('o')` | = note: `-D clippy::chars-last-cmp` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -29,49 +29,49 @@ error: you should use the `ends_with` method error: you should use the `ends_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:30:8 | -30 | if s.chars().last().unwrap() == 'o' { +LL | if s.chars().last().unwrap() == 'o' { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `s.ends_with('o')` error: you should use the `starts_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:34:8 | -34 | if s.chars().next().unwrap() != 'f' { +LL | if s.chars().next().unwrap() != 'f' { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!s.starts_with('f')` error: you should use the `ends_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:38:8 | -38 | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() != 'o' { +LL | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() != 'o' { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!s.ends_with('o')` error: you should use the `ends_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:42:8 | -42 | if s.chars().last().unwrap() != 'o' { +LL | if s.chars().last().unwrap() != 'o' { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!s.ends_with('o')` error: you should use the `ends_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:50:5 | -50 | "".chars().last() == Some(' '); +LL | "".chars().last() == Some(' '); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `"".ends_with(' ')` error: you should use the `ends_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:51:5 | -51 | Some(' ') != "".chars().last(); +LL | Some(' ') != "".chars().last(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!"".ends_with(' ')` error: you should use the `ends_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:52:5 | -52 | "".chars().next_back() == Some(' '); +LL | "".chars().next_back() == Some(' '); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `"".ends_with(' ')` error: you should use the `ends_with` method --> $DIR/starts_ends_with.rs:53:5 | -53 | Some(' ') != "".chars().next_back(); +LL | Some(' ') != "".chars().next_back(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!"".ends_with(' ')` error: aborting due to 12 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/string_extend.stderr b/tests/ui/string_extend.stderr index 36af80b866545..80a490b7884cd 100644 --- a/tests/ui/string_extend.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/string_extend.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: calling `.extend(_.chars())` --> $DIR/string_extend.rs:25:5 | -25 | s.extend(abc.chars()); +LL | s.extend(abc.chars()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str(abc)` | = note: `-D clippy::string-extend-chars` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ error: calling `.extend(_.chars())` error: calling `.extend(_.chars())` --> $DIR/string_extend.rs:28:5 | -28 | s.extend("abc".chars()); +LL | s.extend("abc".chars()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str("abc")` error: calling `.extend(_.chars())` --> $DIR/string_extend.rs:31:5 | -31 | s.extend(def.chars()); +LL | s.extend(def.chars()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str(&def)` error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/strings.stderr b/tests/ui/strings.stderr index fe491d29b781e..a8c80939b55ed 100644 --- a/tests/ui/strings.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/strings.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/strings.rs:17:9 | -17 | x = x + "."; +LL | x = x + "."; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `x += "."` | = note: `-D clippy::assign-op-pattern` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: manual implementation of an assign operation error: you added something to a string. Consider using `String::push_str()` instead --> $DIR/strings.rs:17:13 | -17 | x = x + "."; +LL | x = x + "."; | ^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::string-add` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ error: you added something to a string. Consider using `String::push_str()` inst error: you added something to a string. Consider using `String::push_str()` instead --> $DIR/strings.rs:21:13 | -21 | let z = y + "..."; +LL | let z = y + "..."; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: you assigned the result of adding something to this string. Consider using `String::push_str()` instead --> $DIR/strings.rs:31:9 | -31 | x = x + "."; +LL | x = x + "."; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::string-add-assign` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -31,31 +31,31 @@ error: you assigned the result of adding something to this string. Consider usin error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/strings.rs:31:9 | -31 | x = x + "."; +LL | x = x + "."; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `x += "."` error: you assigned the result of adding something to this string. Consider using `String::push_str()` instead --> $DIR/strings.rs:45:9 | -45 | x = x + "."; +LL | x = x + "."; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ error: manual implementation of an assign operation --> $DIR/strings.rs:45:9 | -45 | x = x + "."; +LL | x = x + "."; | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `x += "."` error: you added something to a string. Consider using `String::push_str()` instead --> $DIR/strings.rs:49:13 | -49 | let z = y + "..."; +LL | let z = y + "..."; | ^^^^^^^^^ error: calling `as_bytes()` on a string literal --> $DIR/strings.rs:57:14 | -57 | let bs = "hello there".as_bytes(); +LL | let bs = "hello there".as_bytes(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using a byte string literal instead: `b"hello there"` | = note: `-D clippy::string-lit-as-bytes` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -63,13 +63,13 @@ error: calling `as_bytes()` on a string literal error: calling `as_bytes()` on a string literal --> $DIR/strings.rs:59:14 | -59 | let bs = r###"raw string with three ### in it and some " ""###.as_bytes(); +LL | let bs = r###"raw string with three ### in it and some " ""###.as_bytes(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using a byte string literal instead: `br###"raw string with three ### in it and some " ""###` error: calling `as_bytes()` on `include_str!(..)` --> $DIR/strings.rs:66:22 | -66 | let includestr = include_str!("entry.rs").as_bytes(); +LL | let includestr = include_str!("entry.rs").as_bytes(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `include_bytes!(..)` instead: `include_bytes!("entry.rs")` error: aborting due to 11 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/suspicious_arithmetic_impl.stderr b/tests/ui/suspicious_arithmetic_impl.stderr index 5e27dd1d44f46..71cb08c77d751 100644 --- a/tests/ui/suspicious_arithmetic_impl.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/suspicious_arithmetic_impl.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: Suspicious use of binary operator in `Add` impl --> $DIR/suspicious_arithmetic_impl.rs:20:20 | -20 | Foo(self.0 - other.0) +LL | Foo(self.0 - other.0) | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::suspicious-arithmetic-impl` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: Suspicious use of binary operator in `Add` impl error: Suspicious use of binary operator in `AddAssign` impl --> $DIR/suspicious_arithmetic_impl.rs:26:23 | -26 | *self = *self - other; +LL | *self = *self - other; | ^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::suspicious_op_assign_impl)] on by default diff --git a/tests/ui/swap.stderr b/tests/ui/swap.stderr index c8e803c4afd76..25afaccd7546e 100644 --- a/tests/ui/swap.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/swap.stderr @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually --> $DIR/swap.rs:17:5 | -17 | / let temp = foo[0]; -18 | | foo[0] = foo[1]; -19 | | foo[1] = temp; +LL | / let temp = foo[0]; +LL | | foo[0] = foo[1]; +LL | | foo[1] = temp; | |_________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1)` | = note: `-D clippy::manual-swap` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -11,26 +11,26 @@ error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually --> $DIR/swap.rs:26:5 | -26 | / let temp = foo[0]; -27 | | foo[0] = foo[1]; -28 | | foo[1] = temp; +LL | / let temp = foo[0]; +LL | | foo[0] = foo[1]; +LL | | foo[1] = temp; | |_________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1)` error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually --> $DIR/swap.rs:35:5 | -35 | / let temp = foo[0]; -36 | | foo[0] = foo[1]; -37 | | foo[1] = temp; +LL | / let temp = foo[0]; +LL | | foo[0] = foo[1]; +LL | | foo[1] = temp; | |_________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1)` error: this looks like you are swapping `a` and `b` manually --> $DIR/swap.rs:54:7 | -54 | ; let t = a; +LL | ; let t = a; | _______^ -55 | | a = b; -56 | | b = t; +LL | | a = b; +LL | | b = t; | |_________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b)` | = note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`? @@ -38,10 +38,10 @@ error: this looks like you are swapping `a` and `b` manually error: this looks like you are swapping `c.0` and `a` manually --> $DIR/swap.rs:63:7 | -63 | ; let t = c.0; +LL | ; let t = c.0; | _______^ -64 | | c.0 = a; -65 | | a = t; +LL | | c.0 = a; +LL | | a = t; | |_________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut c.0, &mut a)` | = note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`? @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ error: this looks like you are swapping `c.0` and `a` manually error: this looks like you are trying to swap `a` and `b` --> $DIR/swap.rs:51:5 | -51 | / a = b; -52 | | b = a; +LL | / a = b; +LL | | b = a; | |_________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b)` | = note: `-D clippy::almost-swapped` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ error: this looks like you are trying to swap `a` and `b` error: this looks like you are trying to swap `c.0` and `a` --> $DIR/swap.rs:60:5 | -60 | / c.0 = a; -61 | | a = c.0; +LL | / c.0 = a; +LL | | a = c.0; | |___________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut c.0, &mut a)` | = note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`? diff --git a/tests/ui/temporary_assignment.stderr b/tests/ui/temporary_assignment.stderr index 17b1ca1251a5f..a973638504837 100644 --- a/tests/ui/temporary_assignment.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/temporary_assignment.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: assignment to temporary --> $DIR/temporary_assignment.rs:39:5 | -39 | Struct { field: 0 }.field = 1; +LL | Struct { field: 0 }.field = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::temporary-assignment` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: assignment to temporary error: assignment to temporary --> $DIR/temporary_assignment.rs:40:5 | -40 | (0, 0).0 = 1; +LL | (0, 0).0 = 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.stderr b/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.stderr index 2807539604d1b..7b7a46d9f8edc 100644 --- a/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: `ref` directly on a function argument is ignored. Consider using a reference type instead. --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:13:15 | -13 | fn the_answer(ref mut x: u8) { +LL | fn the_answer(ref mut x: u8) { | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::toplevel-ref-arg` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: `ref` directly on a function argument is ignored. Consider using a refere error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:24:9 | -24 | let ref x = 1; +LL | let ref x = 1; | ----^^^^^----- help: try: `let x = &1;` error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:26:9 | -26 | let ref y: (&_, u8) = (&1, 2); +LL | let ref y: (&_, u8) = (&1, 2); | ----^^^^^--------------------- help: try: `let y: &(&_, u8) = &(&1, 2);` error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:28:9 | -28 | let ref z = 1 + 2; +LL | let ref z = 1 + 2; | ----^^^^^--------- help: try: `let z = &(1 + 2);` error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:30:9 | -30 | let ref mut z = 1 + 2; +LL | let ref mut z = 1 + 2; | ----^^^^^^^^^--------- help: try: `let z = &mut (1 + 2);` error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/trailing_zeros.stderr b/tests/ui/trailing_zeros.stderr index 0bd3580a7dded..1675eb44efd32 100644 --- a/tests/ui/trailing_zeros.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/trailing_zeros.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: bit mask could be simplified with a call to `trailing_zeros` --> $DIR/trailing_zeros.rs:16:5 | -16 | (x & 0b1111 == 0); // suggest trailing_zeros +LL | (x & 0b1111 == 0); // suggest trailing_zeros | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x.trailing_zeros() >= 4` | = note: `-D clippy::verbose-bit-mask` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: bit mask could be simplified with a call to `trailing_zeros` error: bit mask could be simplified with a call to `trailing_zeros` --> $DIR/trailing_zeros.rs:17:13 | -17 | let _ = x & 0b1_1111 == 0; // suggest trailing_zeros +LL | let _ = x & 0b1_1111 == 0; // suggest trailing_zeros | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `x.trailing_zeros() >= 5` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/transmute.stderr b/tests/ui/transmute.stderr index 6e4fe32a4a6f2..a6e87a72104c7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/transmute.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/transmute.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: transmute from a type (`&'a T`) to itself --> $DIR/transmute.rs:28:20 | -28 | let _: &'a T = core::intrinsics::transmute(t); +LL | let _: &'a T = core::intrinsics::transmute(t); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::useless-transmute` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: transmute from a type (`&'a T`) to itself error: transmute from a reference to a pointer --> $DIR/transmute.rs:32:23 | -32 | let _: *const T = core::intrinsics::transmute(t); +LL | let _: *const T = core::intrinsics::transmute(t); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `t as *const T` error: transmute from a reference to a pointer --> $DIR/transmute.rs:34:21 | -34 | let _: *mut T = core::intrinsics::transmute(t); +LL | let _: *mut T = core::intrinsics::transmute(t); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `t as *const T as *mut T` error: transmute from a reference to a pointer --> $DIR/transmute.rs:36:23 | -36 | let _: *const U = core::intrinsics::transmute(t); +LL | let _: *const U = core::intrinsics::transmute(t); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `t as *const T as *const U` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const T`) to a reference type (`&T`) --> $DIR/transmute.rs:41:17 | -41 | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(p); +LL | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(p); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*p` | = note: `-D clippy::transmute-ptr-to-ref` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -35,212 +35,212 @@ error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const T`) to a reference type (`&T`) error: transmute from a pointer type (`*mut T`) to a reference type (`&mut T`) --> $DIR/transmute.rs:44:21 | -44 | let _: &mut T = std::mem::transmute(m); +LL | let _: &mut T = std::mem::transmute(m); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&mut *m` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*mut T`) to a reference type (`&T`) --> $DIR/transmute.rs:47:17 | -47 | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(m); +LL | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(m); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*m` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*mut T`) to a reference type (`&mut T`) --> $DIR/transmute.rs:50:21 | -50 | let _: &mut T = std::mem::transmute(p as *mut T); +LL | let _: &mut T = std::mem::transmute(p as *mut T); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&mut *(p as *mut T)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const U`) to a reference type (`&T`) --> $DIR/transmute.rs:53:17 | -53 | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(o); +LL | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(o); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(o as *const T)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*mut U`) to a reference type (`&mut T`) --> $DIR/transmute.rs:56:21 | -56 | let _: &mut T = std::mem::transmute(om); +LL | let _: &mut T = std::mem::transmute(om); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&mut *(om as *mut T)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*mut U`) to a reference type (`&T`) --> $DIR/transmute.rs:59:17 | -59 | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(om); +LL | let _: &T = std::mem::transmute(om); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(om as *const T)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const i32`) to a reference type (`&issue1231::Foo<'_, u8>`) --> $DIR/transmute.rs:70:32 | -70 | let _: &Foo = unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<_, &Foo<_>>(raw) }; +LL | let _: &Foo = unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<_, &Foo<_>>(raw) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(raw as *const Foo<_>)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const i32`) to a reference type (`&issue1231::Foo<'_, &u8>`) --> $DIR/transmute.rs:72:33 | -72 | let _: &Foo<&u8> = unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<_, &Foo<&_>>(raw) }; +LL | let _: &Foo<&u8> = unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<_, &Foo<&_>>(raw) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(raw as *const Foo<&_>)` error: transmute from a pointer type (`*const i32`) to a reference type (`&u8`) --> $DIR/transmute.rs:76:14 | -76 | unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<_, Bar>(raw) }; +LL | unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<_, Bar>(raw) }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(raw as *const u8)` error: transmute from a type (`std::vec::Vec`) to itself --> $DIR/transmute.rs:82:27 | -82 | let _: Vec = core::intrinsics::transmute(my_vec()); +LL | let _: Vec = core::intrinsics::transmute(my_vec()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: transmute from a type (`std::vec::Vec`) to itself --> $DIR/transmute.rs:84:27 | -84 | let _: Vec = core::mem::transmute(my_vec()); +LL | let _: Vec = core::mem::transmute(my_vec()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: transmute from a type (`std::vec::Vec`) to itself --> $DIR/transmute.rs:86:27 | -86 | let _: Vec = std::intrinsics::transmute(my_vec()); +LL | let _: Vec = std::intrinsics::transmute(my_vec()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: transmute from a type (`std::vec::Vec`) to itself --> $DIR/transmute.rs:88:27 | -88 | let _: Vec = std::mem::transmute(my_vec()); +LL | let _: Vec = std::mem::transmute(my_vec()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: transmute from a type (`std::vec::Vec`) to itself --> $DIR/transmute.rs:90:27 | -90 | let _: Vec = my_transmute(my_vec()); +LL | let _: Vec = my_transmute(my_vec()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: transmute from an integer to a pointer --> $DIR/transmute.rs:98:31 | -98 | let _: *const usize = std::mem::transmute(5_isize); +LL | let _: *const usize = std::mem::transmute(5_isize); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `5_isize as *const usize` error: transmute from an integer to a pointer - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:102:31 - | -102 | let _: *const usize = std::mem::transmute(1 + 1usize); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `(1 + 1usize) as *const usize` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:102:31 + | +LL | let _: *const usize = std::mem::transmute(1 + 1usize); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `(1 + 1usize) as *const usize` error: transmute from a type (`*const Usize`) to the type that it points to (`Usize`) - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:117:24 - | -117 | let _: Usize = core::intrinsics::transmute(int_const_ptr); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::crosspointer-transmute` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:117:24 + | +LL | let _: Usize = core::intrinsics::transmute(int_const_ptr); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::crosspointer-transmute` implied by `-D warnings` error: transmute from a type (`*mut Usize`) to the type that it points to (`Usize`) - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:119:24 - | -119 | let _: Usize = core::intrinsics::transmute(int_mut_ptr); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:119:24 + | +LL | let _: Usize = core::intrinsics::transmute(int_mut_ptr); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: transmute from a type (`Usize`) to a pointer to that type (`*const Usize`) - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:121:31 - | -121 | let _: *const Usize = core::intrinsics::transmute(my_int()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:121:31 + | +LL | let _: *const Usize = core::intrinsics::transmute(my_int()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: transmute from a type (`Usize`) to a pointer to that type (`*mut Usize`) - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:123:29 - | -123 | let _: *mut Usize = core::intrinsics::transmute(my_int()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:123:29 + | +LL | let _: *mut Usize = core::intrinsics::transmute(my_int()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: transmute from a `u32` to a `char` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:129:28 - | -129 | let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::char::from_u32(0_u32).unwrap()` - | - = note: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-char` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:129:28 + | +LL | let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::char::from_u32(0_u32).unwrap()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-char` implied by `-D warnings` error: transmute from a `i32` to a `char` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:130:28 - | -130 | let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::char::from_u32(0_i32 as u32).unwrap()` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:130:28 + | +LL | let _: char = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::char::from_u32(0_i32 as u32).unwrap()` error: transmute from a `u8` to a `bool` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:135:28 - | -135 | let _: bool = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u8) }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `0_u8 != 0` - | - = note: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-bool` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:135:28 + | +LL | let _: bool = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u8) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `0_u8 != 0` + | + = note: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-bool` implied by `-D warnings` error: transmute from a `u32` to a `f32` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:140:27 - | -140 | let _: f32 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `f32::from_bits(0_u32)` - | - = note: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-float` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:140:27 + | +LL | let _: f32 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_u32) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `f32::from_bits(0_u32)` + | + = note: `-D clippy::transmute-int-to-float` implied by `-D warnings` error: transmute from a `i32` to a `f32` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:141:27 - | -141 | let _: f32 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `f32::from_bits(0_i32 as u32)` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:141:27 + | +LL | let _: f32 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(0_i32) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `f32::from_bits(0_i32 as u32)` error: transmute from a `&[u8]` to a `&str` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:145:28 - | -145 | let _: &str = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(b) }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::str::from_utf8(b).unwrap()` - | - = note: `-D clippy::transmute-bytes-to-str` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:145:28 + | +LL | let _: &str = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(b) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::str::from_utf8(b).unwrap()` + | + = note: `-D clippy::transmute-bytes-to-str` implied by `-D warnings` error: transmute from a `&mut [u8]` to a `&mut str` - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:146:32 - | -146 | let _: &mut str = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(mb) }; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::str::from_utf8_mut(mb).unwrap()` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:146:32 + | +LL | let _: &mut str = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(mb) }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::str::from_utf8_mut(mb).unwrap()` error: transmute from a pointer to a pointer - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:178:29 - | -178 | let _: *const f32 = std::mem::transmute(ptr); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `ptr as *const f32` - | - = note: `-D clippy::transmute-ptr-to-ptr` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:178:29 + | +LL | let _: *const f32 = std::mem::transmute(ptr); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `ptr as *const f32` + | + = note: `-D clippy::transmute-ptr-to-ptr` implied by `-D warnings` error: transmute from a pointer to a pointer - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:179:27 - | -179 | let _: *mut f32 = std::mem::transmute(mut_ptr); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `mut_ptr as *mut f32` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:179:27 + | +LL | let _: *mut f32 = std::mem::transmute(mut_ptr); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `mut_ptr as *mut f32` error: transmute from a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:181:23 - | -181 | let _: &f32 = std::mem::transmute(&1u32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(&1u32 as *const u32 as *const f32)` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:181:23 + | +LL | let _: &f32 = std::mem::transmute(&1u32); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(&1u32 as *const u32 as *const f32)` error: transmute from a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:182:23 - | -182 | let _: &f64 = std::mem::transmute(&1f32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(&1f32 as *const f32 as *const f64)` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:182:23 + | +LL | let _: &f64 = std::mem::transmute(&1f32); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(&1f32 as *const f32 as *const f64)` error: transmute from a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:185:27 - | -185 | let _: &mut f32 = std::mem::transmute(&mut 1u32); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&mut *(&mut 1u32 as *mut u32 as *mut f32)` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:185:27 + | +LL | let _: &mut f32 = std::mem::transmute(&mut 1u32); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&mut *(&mut 1u32 as *mut u32 as *mut f32)` error: transmute from a reference to a reference - --> $DIR/transmute.rs:186:37 - | -186 | let _: &GenericParam = std::mem::transmute(&GenericParam { t: 1u32 }); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(&GenericParam { t: 1u32 } as *const GenericParam as *const GenericParam)` + --> $DIR/transmute.rs:186:37 + | +LL | let _: &GenericParam = std::mem::transmute(&GenericParam { t: 1u32 }); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&*(&GenericParam { t: 1u32 } as *const GenericParam as *const GenericParam)` error: aborting due to 38 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/transmute_64bit.stderr b/tests/ui/transmute_64bit.stderr index 320bbeb7d2983..bbca3bc0b36e3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/transmute_64bit.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/transmute_64bit.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: transmute from a `f64` to a pointer --> $DIR/transmute_64bit.rs:16:31 | -16 | let _: *const usize = std::mem::transmute(6.0f64); +LL | let _: *const usize = std::mem::transmute(6.0f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::wrong-transmute` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: transmute from a `f64` to a pointer error: transmute from a `f64` to a pointer --> $DIR/transmute_64bit.rs:18:29 | -18 | let _: *mut usize = std::mem::transmute(6.0f64); +LL | let _: *mut usize = std::mem::transmute(6.0f64); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.stderr b/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.stderr index 41aa52ecd14ee..6f2967bc392df 100644 --- a/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:56:11 | -56 | fn bad(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `u32` | = note: `-D clippy::trivially-copy-pass-by-ref` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,85 +9,85 @@ error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if pass error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:56:20 | -56 | fn bad(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:56:29 | -56 | fn bad(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Baz` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:63:12 | -63 | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `self` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:63:22 | -63 | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `u32` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:63:31 | -63 | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:63:40 | -63 | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad(&self, x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Baz` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:65:16 | -65 | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `u32` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:65:25 | -65 | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:65:34 | -65 | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Baz` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:77:16 | -77 | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `u32` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:77:25 | -77 | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:77:34 | -77 | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} +LL | fn bad2(x: &u32, y: &Foo, z: &Baz) {} | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Baz` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:81:34 | -81 | fn trait_method(&self, _foo: &Foo); +LL | fn trait_method(&self, _foo: &Foo); | ^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Foo` error: this argument is passed by reference, but would be more efficient if passed by value --> $DIR/trivially_copy_pass_by_ref.rs:85:37 | -85 | fn trait_method2(&self, _color: &Color); +LL | fn trait_method2(&self, _color: &Color); | ^^^^^^ help: consider passing by value instead: `Color` error: aborting due to 15 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/types.stderr b/tests/ui/types.stderr index e8770490abb16..76dc07aef31e3 100644 --- a/tests/ui/types.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/types.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: casting i32 to i64 may become silently lossy if types change --> $DIR/types.rs:18:22 | -18 | let c_i64: i64 = c as i64; +LL | let c_i64: i64 = c as i64; | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: `i64::from(c)` | = note: `-D clippy::cast-lossless` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/unicode.stderr b/tests/ui/unicode.stderr index e27b586637242..9b78271e1fad5 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unicode.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unicode.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: zero-width space detected --> $DIR/unicode.rs:12:12 | -12 | print!("Here >​< is a ZWS, and ​another"); +LL | print!("Here >​< is a ZWS, and ​another"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::zero-width-space` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ error: zero-width space detected error: non-nfc unicode sequence detected --> $DIR/unicode.rs:18:12 | -18 | print!("̀àh?"); +LL | print!("̀àh?"); | ^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unicode-not-nfc` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ error: non-nfc unicode sequence detected error: literal non-ASCII character detected --> $DIR/unicode.rs:24:12 | -24 | print!("Üben!"); +LL | print!("Üben!"); | ^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::non-ascii-literal` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/unit_arg.stderr b/tests/ui/unit_arg.stderr index ed8d4cdfd3d68..013016574ffed 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unit_arg.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unit_arg.stderr @@ -1,73 +1,73 @@ error: passing a unit value to a function --> $DIR/unit_arg.rs:32:9 | -32 | foo({}); +LL | foo({}); | ^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unit-arg` implied by `-D warnings` help: if you intended to pass a unit value, use a unit literal instead | -32 | foo(()); +LL | foo(()); | ^^ error: passing a unit value to a function --> $DIR/unit_arg.rs:33:9 | -33 | foo({ +LL | foo({ | _________^ -34 | | 1; -35 | | }); +LL | | 1; +LL | | }); | |_____^ help: if you intended to pass a unit value, use a unit literal instead | -33 | foo(()); +LL | foo(()); | ^^ error: passing a unit value to a function --> $DIR/unit_arg.rs:36:9 | -36 | foo(foo(1)); +LL | foo(foo(1)); | ^^^^^^ help: if you intended to pass a unit value, use a unit literal instead | -36 | foo(()); +LL | foo(()); | ^^ error: passing a unit value to a function --> $DIR/unit_arg.rs:37:9 | -37 | foo({ +LL | foo({ | _________^ -38 | | foo(1); -39 | | foo(2); -40 | | }); +LL | | foo(1); +LL | | foo(2); +LL | | }); | |_____^ help: if you intended to pass a unit value, use a unit literal instead | -37 | foo(()); +LL | foo(()); | ^^ error: passing a unit value to a function --> $DIR/unit_arg.rs:41:10 | -41 | foo3({}, 2, 2); +LL | foo3({}, 2, 2); | ^^ help: if you intended to pass a unit value, use a unit literal instead | -41 | foo3((), 2, 2); +LL | foo3((), 2, 2); | ^^ error: passing a unit value to a function --> $DIR/unit_arg.rs:43:11 | -43 | b.bar({ +LL | b.bar({ | ___________^ -44 | | 1; -45 | | }); +LL | | 1; +LL | | }); | |_____^ help: if you intended to pass a unit value, use a unit literal instead | -43 | b.bar(()); +LL | b.bar(()); | ^^ error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unit_cmp.stderr b/tests/ui/unit_cmp.stderr index 7c76945fe3e7f..481891b99b0ab 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unit_cmp.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unit_cmp.stderr @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ error: ==-comparison of unit values detected. This will always be true --> $DIR/unit_cmp.rs:21:8 | -21 | if { +LL | if { | ________^ -22 | | true; -23 | | } == { -24 | | false; -25 | | } {} +LL | | true; +LL | | } == { +LL | | false; +LL | | } {} | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::unit-cmp` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ error: ==-comparison of unit values detected. This will always be true error: >-comparison of unit values detected. This will always be false --> $DIR/unit_cmp.rs:27:8 | -27 | if { +LL | if { | ________^ -28 | | true; -29 | | } > { -30 | | false; -31 | | } {} +LL | | true; +LL | | } > { +LL | | false; +LL | | } {} | |_____^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unknown_clippy_lints.stderr b/tests/ui/unknown_clippy_lints.stderr index 83ee0e9dd31ae..f83a51728e74a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unknown_clippy_lints.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unknown_clippy_lints.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: unknown clippy lint: clippy::if_not_els --> $DIR/unknown_clippy_lints.rs:13:8 | -13 | #[warn(clippy::if_not_els)] +LL | #[warn(clippy::if_not_els)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unknown-clippy-lints` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: unknown clippy lint: clippy::if_not_els error: unknown clippy lint: clippy::All --> $DIR/unknown_clippy_lints.rs:10:10 | -10 | #![allow(clippy::All)] +LL | #![allow(clippy::All)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: lowercase the lint name: `all` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unnecessary_clone.stderr b/tests/ui/unnecessary_clone.stderr index 8a0bf9d55b538..604902e5d6da7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unnecessary_clone.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unnecessary_clone.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:26:5 | -26 | 42.clone(); +LL | 42.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing the `clone` call: `42` | = note: `-D clippy::clone-on-copy` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:30:5 | -30 | (&42).clone(); +LL | (&42).clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try dereferencing it: `*(&42)` error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:33:5 | -33 | rc.borrow().clone(); +LL | rc.borrow().clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try dereferencing it: `*rc.borrow()` error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:43:5 | -43 | rc.clone(); +LL | rc.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Rc::::clone(&rc)` | = note: `-D clippy::clone-on-ref-ptr` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -29,68 +29,68 @@ error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:46:5 | -46 | arc.clone(); +LL | arc.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Arc::::clone(&arc)` error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:49:5 | -49 | rcweak.clone(); +LL | rcweak.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Weak::::clone(&rcweak)` error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:52:5 | -52 | arc_weak.clone(); +LL | arc_weak.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Weak::::clone(&arc_weak)` error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:56:29 | -56 | let _: Arc = x.clone(); +LL | let _: Arc = x.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Arc::::clone(&x)` error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:60:5 | -60 | t.clone(); +LL | t.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing the `clone` call: `t` error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:62:5 | -62 | Some(t).clone(); +LL | Some(t).clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing the `clone` call: `Some(t)` error: using `clone` on a double-reference; this will copy the reference instead of cloning the inner type --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:68:22 | -68 | let z: &Vec<_> = y.clone(); +LL | let z: &Vec<_> = y.clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::clone_double_ref)] on by default help: try dereferencing it | -68 | let z: &Vec<_> = &(*y).clone(); +LL | let z: &Vec<_> = &(*y).clone(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: or try being explicit about what type to clone | -68 | let z: &Vec<_> = &std::vec::Vec::clone(y); +LL | let z: &Vec<_> = &std::vec::Vec::clone(y); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: called `cloned().collect()` on a slice to create a `Vec`. Calling `to_vec()` is both faster and more readable --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:75:26 | -75 | let v2: Vec = v.iter().cloned().collect(); +LL | let v2: Vec = v.iter().cloned().collect(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::iter-cloned-collect` implied by `-D warnings` error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type - --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:111:20 - | -111 | let _: E = a.clone(); - | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try dereferencing it: `*****a` + --> $DIR/unnecessary_clone.rs:111:20 + | +LL | let _: E = a.clone(); + | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try dereferencing it: `*****a` error: aborting due to 13 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unnecessary_filter_map.stderr b/tests/ui/unnecessary_filter_map.stderr index 53311b3d27580..09f8973708f80 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unnecessary_filter_map.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unnecessary_filter_map.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this `.filter_map` can be written more simply using `.filter` --> $DIR/unnecessary_filter_map.rs:11:13 | -11 | let _ = (0..4).filter_map(|x| if x > 1 { Some(x) } else { None }); +LL | let _ = (0..4).filter_map(|x| if x > 1 { Some(x) } else { None }); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-filter-map` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,29 +9,29 @@ error: this `.filter_map` can be written more simply using `.filter` error: this `.filter_map` can be written more simply using `.filter` --> $DIR/unnecessary_filter_map.rs:12:13 | -12 | let _ = (0..4).filter_map(|x| { +LL | let _ = (0..4).filter_map(|x| { | _____________^ -13 | | if x > 1 { -14 | | return Some(x); -15 | | }; -16 | | None -17 | | }); +LL | | if x > 1 { +LL | | return Some(x); +LL | | }; +LL | | None +LL | | }); | |______^ error: this `.filter_map` can be written more simply using `.filter` --> $DIR/unnecessary_filter_map.rs:18:13 | -18 | let _ = (0..4).filter_map(|x| match x { +LL | let _ = (0..4).filter_map(|x| match x { | _____________^ -19 | | 0 | 1 => None, -20 | | _ => Some(x), -21 | | }); +LL | | 0 | 1 => None, +LL | | _ => Some(x), +LL | | }); | |______^ error: this `.filter_map` can be written more simply using `.map` --> $DIR/unnecessary_filter_map.rs:23:13 | -23 | let _ = (0..4).filter_map(|x| Some(x + 1)); +LL | let _ = (0..4).filter_map(|x| Some(x + 1)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unnecessary_fold.stderr b/tests/ui/unnecessary_fold.stderr index e0bd744265cc5..2c2349bd3bc45 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unnecessary_fold.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unnecessary_fold.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this `.fold` can be written more succinctly using another method --> $DIR/unnecessary_fold.rs:13:19 | -13 | let _ = (0..3).fold(false, |acc, x| acc || x > 2); +LL | let _ = (0..3).fold(false, |acc, x| acc || x > 2); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `.any(|x| x > 2)` | = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-fold` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: this `.fold` can be written more succinctly using another method error: this `.fold` can be written more succinctly using another method --> $DIR/unnecessary_fold.rs:15:19 | -15 | let _ = (0..3).fold(true, |acc, x| acc && x > 2); +LL | let _ = (0..3).fold(true, |acc, x| acc && x > 2); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `.all(|x| x > 2)` error: this `.fold` can be written more succinctly using another method --> $DIR/unnecessary_fold.rs:17:19 | -17 | let _ = (0..3).fold(0, |acc, x| acc + x); +LL | let _ = (0..3).fold(0, |acc, x| acc + x); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `.sum()` error: this `.fold` can be written more succinctly using another method --> $DIR/unnecessary_fold.rs:19:19 | -19 | let _ = (0..3).fold(1, |acc, x| acc * x); +LL | let _ = (0..3).fold(1, |acc, x| acc * x); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `.product()` error: this `.fold` can be written more succinctly using another method --> $DIR/unnecessary_fold.rs:24:34 | -24 | let _ = (0..3).map(|x| 2 * x).fold(false, |acc, x| acc || x > 2); +LL | let _ = (0..3).map(|x| 2 * x).fold(false, |acc, x| acc || x > 2); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `.any(|x| x > 2)` error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.stderr b/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.stderr index 8b576bef64860..e46002dd97b32 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:54:5 | -54 | Tuple(get_number()); +LL | Tuple(get_number()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` | = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-operation` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,119 +9,119 @@ error: statement can be reduced error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:55:5 | -55 | Struct { field: get_number() }; +LL | Struct { field: get_number() }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:56:5 | -56 | Struct { ..get_struct() }; +LL | Struct { ..get_struct() }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_struct();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:57:5 | -57 | Enum::Tuple(get_number()); +LL | Enum::Tuple(get_number()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:58:5 | -58 | Enum::Struct { field: get_number() }; +LL | Enum::Struct { field: get_number() }; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:59:5 | -59 | 5 + get_number(); +LL | 5 + get_number(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `5;get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:60:5 | -60 | *&get_number(); +LL | *&get_number(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:61:5 | -61 | &get_number(); +LL | &get_number(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:62:5 | -62 | (5, 6, get_number()); +LL | (5, 6, get_number()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `5;6;get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:63:5 | -63 | box get_number(); +LL | box get_number(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:64:5 | -64 | get_number()..; +LL | get_number()..; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:65:5 | -65 | ..get_number(); +LL | ..get_number(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:66:5 | -66 | 5..get_number(); +LL | 5..get_number(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `5;get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:67:5 | -67 | [42, get_number()]; +LL | [42, get_number()]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `42;get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:68:5 | -68 | [42, 55][get_number() as usize]; +LL | [42, 55][get_number() as usize]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `[42, 55];get_number() as usize;` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:69:5 | -69 | (42, get_number()).1; +LL | (42, get_number()).1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `42;get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:70:5 | -70 | [get_number(); 55]; +LL | [get_number(); 55]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:71:5 | -71 | [42; 55][get_number() as usize]; +LL | [42; 55][get_number() as usize]; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `[42; 55];get_number() as usize;` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:72:5 | -72 | / { -73 | | get_number() -74 | | }; +LL | / { +LL | | get_number() +LL | | }; | |______^ help: replace it with: `get_number();` error: statement can be reduced --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:75:5 | -75 | / FooString { -76 | | s: String::from("blah"), -77 | | }; +LL | / FooString { +LL | | s: String::from("blah"), +LL | | }; | |______^ help: replace it with: `String::from("blah");` error: aborting due to 20 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unnecessary_ref.stderr b/tests/ui/unnecessary_ref.stderr index f048df6e39bfc..77503026bde69 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unnecessary_ref.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unnecessary_ref.stderr @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ error: Creating a reference that is immediately dereferenced. --> $DIR/unnecessary_ref.rs:20:17 | -20 | let inner = (&outer).inner; +LL | let inner = (&outer).inner; | ^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `outer.inner` | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/unnecessary_ref.rs:17:8 | -17 | #[deny(clippy::ref_in_deref)] +LL | #[deny(clippy::ref_in_deref)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/tests/ui/unneeded_field_pattern.stderr b/tests/ui/unneeded_field_pattern.stderr index a1e43e493b7c0..23e35923f8304 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unneeded_field_pattern.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unneeded_field_pattern.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: You matched a field with a wildcard pattern. Consider using `..` instead --> $DIR/unneeded_field_pattern.rs:23:15 | -23 | Foo { a: _, b: 0, .. } => {}, +LL | Foo { a: _, b: 0, .. } => {}, | ^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unneeded-field-pattern` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ error: You matched a field with a wildcard pattern. Consider using `..` instead error: All the struct fields are matched to a wildcard pattern, consider using `..`. --> $DIR/unneeded_field_pattern.rs:25:9 | -25 | Foo { a: _, b: _, c: _ } => {}, +LL | Foo { a: _, b: _, c: _ } => {}, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Try with `Foo { .. }` instead diff --git a/tests/ui/unreadable_literal.stderr b/tests/ui/unreadable_literal.stderr index 83372a2a5a7c7..6696f155fb865 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unreadable_literal.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unreadable_literal.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: long literal lacking separators --> $DIR/unreadable_literal.rs:24:16 | -24 | let bad = (0b110110_i64, 0x12345678901_usize, 123456_f32, 1.234567_f32); +LL | let bad = (0b110110_i64, 0x12345678901_usize, 123456_f32, 1.234567_f32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0b11_0110_i64` | = note: `-D clippy::unreadable-literal` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: long literal lacking separators error: long literal lacking separators --> $DIR/unreadable_literal.rs:24:30 | -24 | let bad = (0b110110_i64, 0x12345678901_usize, 123456_f32, 1.234567_f32); +LL | let bad = (0b110110_i64, 0x12345678901_usize, 123456_f32, 1.234567_f32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x0123_4567_8901_usize` error: long literal lacking separators --> $DIR/unreadable_literal.rs:24:51 | -24 | let bad = (0b110110_i64, 0x12345678901_usize, 123456_f32, 1.234567_f32); +LL | let bad = (0b110110_i64, 0x12345678901_usize, 123456_f32, 1.234567_f32); | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `123_456_f32` error: long literal lacking separators --> $DIR/unreadable_literal.rs:24:63 | -24 | let bad = (0b110110_i64, 0x12345678901_usize, 123456_f32, 1.234567_f32); +LL | let bad = (0b110110_i64, 0x12345678901_usize, 123456_f32, 1.234567_f32); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `1.234_567_f32` error: long literal lacking separators --> $DIR/unreadable_literal.rs:26:19 | -26 | let bad_sci = 1.123456e1; +LL | let bad_sci = 1.123456e1; | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `1.123_456e1` error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unsafe_removed_from_name.stderr b/tests/ui/unsafe_removed_from_name.stderr index 3b28520897883..cdc2b907ec519 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unsafe_removed_from_name.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unsafe_removed_from_name.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: removed "unsafe" from the name of `UnsafeCell` in use as `TotallySafeCell` --> $DIR/unsafe_removed_from_name.rs:14:1 | -14 | use std::cell::UnsafeCell as TotallySafeCell; +LL | use std::cell::UnsafeCell as TotallySafeCell; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unsafe-removed-from-name` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ error: removed "unsafe" from the name of `UnsafeCell` in use as `TotallySafeCell error: removed "unsafe" from the name of `UnsafeCell` in use as `TotallySafeCellAgain` --> $DIR/unsafe_removed_from_name.rs:16:1 | -16 | use std::cell::UnsafeCell as TotallySafeCellAgain; +LL | use std::cell::UnsafeCell as TotallySafeCellAgain; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: removed "unsafe" from the name of `Unsafe` in use as `LieAboutModSafety` --> $DIR/unsafe_removed_from_name.rs:30:1 | -30 | use mod_with_some_unsafe_things::Unsafe as LieAboutModSafety; +LL | use mod_with_some_unsafe_things::Unsafe as LieAboutModSafety; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.stderr b/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.stderr index 200e441025ef6..528d35ebdef41 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unused_io_amount.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: handle written amount returned or use `Write::write_all` instead --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:16:5 | -16 | try!(s.write(b"test")); +LL | try!(s.write(b"test")); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::unused-io-amount` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ error: handle written amount returned or use `Write::write_all` instead error: handle read amount returned or use `Read::read_exact` instead --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:18:5 | -18 | try!(s.read(&mut buf)); +LL | try!(s.read(&mut buf)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) @@ -18,25 +18,25 @@ error: handle read amount returned or use `Read::read_exact` instead error: handle written amount returned or use `Write::write_all` instead --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:23:5 | -23 | s.write(b"test")?; +LL | s.write(b"test")?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: handle read amount returned or use `Read::read_exact` instead --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:25:5 | -25 | s.read(&mut buf)?; +LL | s.read(&mut buf)?; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: handle written amount returned or use `Write::write_all` instead --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:30:5 | -30 | s.write(b"test").unwrap(); +LL | s.write(b"test").unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: handle read amount returned or use `Read::read_exact` instead --> $DIR/unused_io_amount.rs:32:5 | -32 | s.read(&mut buf).unwrap(); +LL | s.read(&mut buf).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unused_labels.stderr b/tests/ui/unused_labels.stderr index cbade54c15737..07ff5083ed27a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unused_labels.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unused_labels.stderr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ error: unused label `'label` --> $DIR/unused_labels.rs:14:5 | -14 | / 'label: for i in 1..2 { -15 | | if i > 4 { -16 | | continue; -17 | | } -18 | | } +LL | / 'label: for i in 1..2 { +LL | | if i > 4 { +LL | | continue; +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ | = note: `-D clippy::unused-label` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -13,17 +13,17 @@ error: unused label `'label` error: unused label `'a` --> $DIR/unused_labels.rs:28:5 | -28 | / 'a: loop { -29 | | break; -30 | | } +LL | / 'a: loop { +LL | | break; +LL | | } | |_____^ error: unused label `'same_label_in_two_fns` --> $DIR/unused_labels.rs:41:5 | -41 | / 'same_label_in_two_fns: loop { -42 | | let _ = 1; -43 | | } +LL | / 'same_label_in_two_fns: loop { +LL | | let _ = 1; +LL | | } | |_____^ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unused_lt.stderr b/tests/ui/unused_lt.stderr index e590cfc91aa93..30ce7b6857855 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unused_lt.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unused_lt.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: this lifetime isn't used in the function definition --> $DIR/unused_lt.rs:23:14 | -23 | fn unused_lt<'a>(x: u8) {} +LL | fn unused_lt<'a>(x: u8) {} | ^^ | = note: `-D clippy::extra-unused-lifetimes` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ error: this lifetime isn't used in the function definition error: this lifetime isn't used in the function definition --> $DIR/unused_lt.rs:25:25 | -25 | fn unused_lt_transitive<'a, 'b: 'a>(x: &'b u8) { +LL | fn unused_lt_transitive<'a, 'b: 'a>(x: &'b u8) { | ^^ error: this lifetime isn't used in the function definition --> $DIR/unused_lt.rs:50:10 | -50 | fn x<'a>(&self) {} +LL | fn x<'a>(&self) {} | ^^ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unused_unit.stderr b/tests/ui/unused_unit.stderr index aac092b9f7f3a..ac76d75b17600 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unused_unit.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unused_unit.stderr @@ -1,51 +1,51 @@ error: unneeded unit return type --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:25:59 | -25 | pub fn get_unit (), G>(&self, f: F, _g: G) -> +LL | pub fn get_unit (), G>(&self, f: F, _g: G) -> | ___________________________________________________________^ -26 | | () +LL | | () | |__________^ help: remove the `-> ()` | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:19:9 | -19 | #![deny(clippy::unused_unit)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::unused_unit)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: unneeded unit return type --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:35:19 | -35 | fn into(self) -> () { +LL | fn into(self) -> () { | ^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit expression --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:36:9 | -36 | () +LL | () | ^^ help: remove the final `()` error: unneeded unit return type --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:40:18 | -40 | fn return_unit() -> () { () } +LL | fn return_unit() -> () { () } | ^^^^^ help: remove the `-> ()` error: unneeded unit expression --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:40:26 | -40 | fn return_unit() -> () { () } +LL | fn return_unit() -> () { () } | ^^ help: remove the final `()` error: unneeded `()` --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:47:14 | -47 | break(); +LL | break(); | ^^ help: remove the `()` error: unneeded `()` --> $DIR/unused_unit.rs:49:11 | -49 | return(); +LL | return(); | ^^ help: remove the `()` error: aborting due to 7 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/unwrap_or.stderr b/tests/ui/unwrap_or.stderr index 2432b7970f63a..3970b68de7ad4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/unwrap_or.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/unwrap_or.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call --> $DIR/unwrap_or.rs:13:47 | -13 | let s = Some(String::from("test string")).unwrap_or("Fail".to_string()).len(); +LL | let s = Some(String::from("test string")).unwrap_or("Fail".to_string()).len(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| "Fail".to_string())` | = note: `-D clippy::or-fun-call` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call --> $DIR/unwrap_or.rs:17:47 | -17 | let s = Some(String::from("test string")).unwrap_or("Fail".to_string()).len(); +LL | let s = Some(String::from("test string")).unwrap_or("Fail".to_string()).len(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `unwrap_or_else(|| "Fail".to_string())` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/use_self.stderr b/tests/ui/use_self.stderr index 0904db2e9421b..82b44d424df5d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/use_self.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/use_self.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: unnecessary structure name repetition --> $DIR/use_self.rs:20:21 | -20 | fn new() -> Foo { +LL | fn new() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` | = note: `-D clippy::use-self` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,122 +9,122 @@ error: unnecessary structure name repetition error: unnecessary structure name repetition --> $DIR/use_self.rs:21:13 | -21 | Foo {} +LL | Foo {} | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition --> $DIR/use_self.rs:23:22 | -23 | fn test() -> Foo { +LL | fn test() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition --> $DIR/use_self.rs:24:13 | -24 | Foo::new() +LL | Foo::new() | ^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition --> $DIR/use_self.rs:29:25 | -29 | fn default() -> Foo { +LL | fn default() -> Foo { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition --> $DIR/use_self.rs:30:13 | -30 | Foo::new() +LL | Foo::new() | ^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition --> $DIR/use_self.rs:96:22 | -96 | fn refs(p1: &Bad) -> &Bad { +LL | fn refs(p1: &Bad) -> &Bad { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition --> $DIR/use_self.rs:96:31 | -96 | fn refs(p1: &Bad) -> &Bad { +LL | fn refs(p1: &Bad) -> &Bad { | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:100:37 - | -100 | fn ref_refs<'a>(p1: &'a &'a Bad) -> &'a &'a Bad { - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:100:37 + | +LL | fn ref_refs<'a>(p1: &'a &'a Bad) -> &'a &'a Bad { + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:100:53 - | -100 | fn ref_refs<'a>(p1: &'a &'a Bad) -> &'a &'a Bad { - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:100:53 + | +LL | fn ref_refs<'a>(p1: &'a &'a Bad) -> &'a &'a Bad { + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:104:30 - | -104 | fn mut_refs(p1: &mut Bad) -> &mut Bad { - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:104:30 + | +LL | fn mut_refs(p1: &mut Bad) -> &mut Bad { + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:104:43 - | -104 | fn mut_refs(p1: &mut Bad) -> &mut Bad { - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:104:43 + | +LL | fn mut_refs(p1: &mut Bad) -> &mut Bad { + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:108:28 - | -108 | fn nested(_p1: Box, _p2: (&u8, &Bad)) {} - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:108:28 + | +LL | fn nested(_p1: Box, _p2: (&u8, &Bad)) {} + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:108:46 - | -108 | fn nested(_p1: Box, _p2: (&u8, &Bad)) {} - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:108:46 + | +LL | fn nested(_p1: Box, _p2: (&u8, &Bad)) {} + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:110:20 - | -110 | fn vals(_: Bad) -> Bad { - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:110:20 + | +LL | fn vals(_: Bad) -> Bad { + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:110:28 - | -110 | fn vals(_: Bad) -> Bad { - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:110:28 + | +LL | fn vals(_: Bad) -> Bad { + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:111:13 - | -111 | Bad::default() - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:111:13 + | +LL | Bad::default() + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:116:23 - | -116 | type Output = Bad; - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:116:23 + | +LL | type Output = Bad; + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:118:27 - | -118 | fn mul(self, rhs: Bad) -> Bad { - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:118:27 + | +LL | fn mul(self, rhs: Bad) -> Bad { + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:118:35 - | -118 | fn mul(self, rhs: Bad) -> Bad { - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:118:35 + | +LL | fn mul(self, rhs: Bad) -> Bad { + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: unnecessary structure name repetition - --> $DIR/use_self.rs:210:56 - | -210 | fn bad(foos: &[Self]) -> impl Iterator { - | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` + --> $DIR/use_self.rs:210:56 + | +LL | fn bad(foos: &[Self]) -> impl Iterator { + | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` error: aborting due to 21 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.stderr b/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.stderr index c844a8cd75b30..798dde2ea0e9d 100644 --- a/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/used_underscore_binding.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used. --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:23:5 | -23 | _foo + 1 +LL | _foo + 1 | ^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::used-underscore-binding` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading under error: used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used. --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:28:20 | -28 | println!("{}", _foo); +LL | println!("{}", _foo); | ^^^^ error: used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used. --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:29:16 | -29 | assert_eq!(_foo, _foo); +LL | assert_eq!(_foo, _foo); | ^^^^ error: used binding `_foo` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used. --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:29:22 | -29 | assert_eq!(_foo, _foo); +LL | assert_eq!(_foo, _foo); | ^^^^ error: used binding `_underscore_field` which is prefixed with an underscore. A leading underscore signals that a binding will not be used. --> $DIR/used_underscore_binding.rs:42:5 | -42 | s._underscore_field += 1; +LL | s._underscore_field += 1; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/useless_asref.stderr b/tests/ui/useless_asref.stderr index 397ec7108d4dc..2e4a7f80444f7 100644 --- a/tests/ui/useless_asref.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/useless_asref.stderr @@ -1,74 +1,74 @@ error: this call to `as_ref` does nothing --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:50:18 | -50 | foo_rstr(rstr.as_ref()); +LL | foo_rstr(rstr.as_ref()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `rstr` | note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:10:9 | -10 | #![deny(clippy::useless_asref)] +LL | #![deny(clippy::useless_asref)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this call to `as_ref` does nothing --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:52:20 | -52 | foo_rslice(rslice.as_ref()); +LL | foo_rslice(rslice.as_ref()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `rslice` error: this call to `as_mut` does nothing --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:56:21 | -56 | foo_mrslice(mrslice.as_mut()); +LL | foo_mrslice(mrslice.as_mut()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `mrslice` error: this call to `as_ref` does nothing --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:58:20 | -58 | foo_rslice(mrslice.as_ref()); +LL | foo_rslice(mrslice.as_ref()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `mrslice` error: this call to `as_ref` does nothing --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:65:20 | -65 | foo_rslice(rrrrrslice.as_ref()); +LL | foo_rslice(rrrrrslice.as_ref()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `rrrrrslice` error: this call to `as_ref` does nothing --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:67:18 | -67 | foo_rstr(rrrrrstr.as_ref()); +LL | foo_rstr(rrrrrstr.as_ref()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `rrrrrstr` error: this call to `as_mut` does nothing --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:72:21 | -72 | foo_mrslice(mrrrrrslice.as_mut()); +LL | foo_mrslice(mrrrrrslice.as_mut()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `mrrrrrslice` error: this call to `as_ref` does nothing --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:74:20 | -74 | foo_rslice(mrrrrrslice.as_ref()); +LL | foo_rslice(mrrrrrslice.as_ref()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `mrrrrrslice` error: this call to `as_ref` does nothing --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:77:16 | -77 | foo_rrrrmr((&&&&MoreRef).as_ref()); +LL | foo_rrrrmr((&&&&MoreRef).as_ref()); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `(&&&&MoreRef)` error: this call to `as_mut` does nothing - --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:127:13 - | -127 | foo_mrt(mrt.as_mut()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `mrt` + --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:127:13 + | +LL | foo_mrt(mrt.as_mut()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `mrt` error: this call to `as_ref` does nothing - --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:129:12 - | -129 | foo_rt(mrt.as_ref()); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `mrt` + --> $DIR/useless_asref.rs:129:12 + | +LL | foo_rt(mrt.as_ref()); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `mrt` error: aborting due to 11 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/useless_attribute.stderr b/tests/ui/useless_attribute.stderr index 2dde3fd7eac34..b9340ce8c0232 100644 --- a/tests/ui/useless_attribute.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/useless_attribute.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: useless lint attribute --> $DIR/useless_attribute.rs:12:1 | -12 | #[allow(dead_code)] +LL | #[allow(dead_code)] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: if you just forgot a `!`, use: `#![allow(dead_code)]` | = note: `-D clippy::useless-attribute` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: useless lint attribute error: useless lint attribute --> $DIR/useless_attribute.rs:13:1 | -13 | #[cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(dead_code))] +LL | #[cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(dead_code))] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: if you just forgot a `!`, use: `#![cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(dead_code)` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/vec.stderr b/tests/ui/vec.stderr index ccd6a7d25c721..0afb95629d9c0 100644 --- a/tests/ui/vec.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/vec.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: useless use of `vec!` --> $DIR/vec.rs:30:14 | -30 | on_slice(&vec![]); +LL | on_slice(&vec![]); | ^^^^^^^ help: you can use a slice directly: `&[]` | = note: `-D clippy::useless-vec` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ error: useless use of `vec!` error: useless use of `vec!` --> $DIR/vec.rs:33:14 | -33 | on_slice(&vec![1, 2]); +LL | on_slice(&vec![1, 2]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can use a slice directly: `&[1, 2]` error: useless use of `vec!` --> $DIR/vec.rs:36:14 | -36 | on_slice(&vec![1, 2]); +LL | on_slice(&vec![1, 2]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can use a slice directly: `&[1, 2]` error: useless use of `vec!` --> $DIR/vec.rs:39:14 | -39 | on_slice(&vec!(1, 2)); +LL | on_slice(&vec!(1, 2)); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can use a slice directly: `&[1, 2]` error: useless use of `vec!` --> $DIR/vec.rs:42:14 | -42 | on_slice(&vec![1; 2]); +LL | on_slice(&vec![1; 2]); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can use a slice directly: `&[1; 2]` error: useless use of `vec!` --> $DIR/vec.rs:55:14 | -55 | for a in vec![1, 2, 3] { +LL | for a in vec![1, 2, 3] { | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can use a slice directly: `&[1, 2, 3]` error: aborting due to 6 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/vec_box_sized.stderr b/tests/ui/vec_box_sized.stderr index f085fdad42950..21b515fa48674 100644 --- a/tests/ui/vec_box_sized.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/vec_box_sized.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: `Vec` is already on the heap, the boxing is unnecessary. --> $DIR/vec_box_sized.rs:10:17 | -10 | sized_type: Vec>, +LL | sized_type: Vec>, | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Vec` | = note: `-D clippy::vec-box` implied by `-D warnings` diff --git a/tests/ui/while_loop.stderr b/tests/ui/while_loop.stderr index 57cfa14a39275..0e6c97e48d454 100644 --- a/tests/ui/while_loop.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/while_loop.stderr @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ error: this loop could be written as a `while let` loop --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:15:5 | -15 | / loop { -16 | | if let Some(_x) = y { -17 | | let _v = 1; -18 | | } else { -19 | | break; -20 | | } -21 | | } +LL | / loop { +LL | | if let Some(_x) = y { +LL | | let _v = 1; +LL | | } else { +LL | | break; +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `while let Some(_x) = y { .. }` | = note: `-D clippy::while-let-loop` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -15,54 +15,54 @@ error: this loop could be written as a `while let` loop error: this loop could be written as a `while let` loop --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:29:5 | -29 | / loop { -30 | | match y { -31 | | Some(_x) => true, -32 | | None => break, -33 | | }; -34 | | } +LL | / loop { +LL | | match y { +LL | | Some(_x) => true, +LL | | None => break, +LL | | }; +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `while let Some(_x) = y { .. }` error: this loop could be written as a `while let` loop --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:35:5 | -35 | / loop { -36 | | let x = match y { -37 | | Some(x) => x, -38 | | None => break, +LL | / loop { +LL | | let x = match y { +LL | | Some(x) => x, +LL | | None => break, ... | -41 | | let _str = "foo"; -42 | | } +LL | | let _str = "foo"; +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `while let Some(x) = y { .. }` error: this loop could be written as a `while let` loop --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:43:5 | -43 | / loop { -44 | | let x = match y { -45 | | Some(x) => x, -46 | | None => break, +LL | / loop { +LL | | let x = match y { +LL | | Some(x) => x, +LL | | None => break, ... | -53 | | } -54 | | } +LL | | } +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `while let Some(x) = y { .. }` error: this loop could be written as a `while let` loop --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:71:5 | -71 | / loop { -72 | | let (e, l) = match "".split_whitespace().next() { -73 | | Some(word) => (word.is_empty(), word.len()), -74 | | None => break, +LL | / loop { +LL | | let (e, l) = match "".split_whitespace().next() { +LL | | Some(word) => (word.is_empty(), word.len()), +LL | | None => break, ... | -77 | | let _ = (e, l); -78 | | } +LL | | let _ = (e, l); +LL | | } | |_____^ help: try: `while let Some(word) = "".split_whitespace().next() { .. }` error: this loop could be written as a `for` loop --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:81:33 | -81 | while let Option::Some(x) = iter.next() { +LL | while let Option::Some(x) = iter.next() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `for x in iter { .. }` | = note: `-D clippy::while-let-on-iterator` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -70,46 +70,46 @@ error: this loop could be written as a `for` loop error: this loop could be written as a `for` loop --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:86:25 | -86 | while let Some(x) = iter.next() { +LL | while let Some(x) = iter.next() { | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `for x in iter { .. }` error: this loop could be written as a `for` loop --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:91:25 | -91 | while let Some(_) = iter.next() {} +LL | while let Some(_) = iter.next() {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `for _ in iter { .. }` error: this loop could be written as a `while let` loop - --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:134:5 - | -134 | / loop { -135 | | let _ = match iter.next() { -136 | | Some(ele) => ele, -137 | | None => break, -138 | | }; -139 | | loop {} -140 | | } - | |_____^ help: try: `while let Some(ele) = iter.next() { .. }` + --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:134:5 + | +LL | / loop { +LL | | let _ = match iter.next() { +LL | | Some(ele) => ele, +LL | | None => break, +LL | | }; +LL | | loop {} +LL | | } + | |_____^ help: try: `while let Some(ele) = iter.next() { .. }` error: empty `loop {}` detected. You may want to either use `panic!()` or add `std::thread::sleep(..);` to the loop body. - --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:139:9 - | -139 | loop {} - | ^^^^^^^ - | - = note: `-D clippy::empty-loop` implied by `-D warnings` + --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:139:9 + | +LL | loop {} + | ^^^^^^^ + | + = note: `-D clippy::empty-loop` implied by `-D warnings` error: this loop could be written as a `for` loop - --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:197:29 - | -197 | while let Some(v) = y.next() { - | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: `for v in y { .. }` + --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:197:29 + | +LL | while let Some(v) = y.next() { + | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: `for v in y { .. }` error: this loop could be written as a `for` loop - --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:225:26 - | -225 | while let Some(..) = values.iter().next() { - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `for _ in values.iter() { .. }` + --> $DIR/while_loop.rs:225:26 + | +LL | while let Some(..) = values.iter().next() { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `for _ in values.iter() { .. }` error: aborting due to 12 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/write_literal.stderr b/tests/ui/write_literal.stderr index 40c21902bf2e5..7daf52a444573 100644 --- a/tests/ui/write_literal.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/write_literal.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:36:79 | -36 | writeln!(&mut v, "{} of {:b} people know binary, the other half doesn't", 1, 2); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "{} of {:b} people know binary, the other half doesn't", 1, 2); | ^ | = note: `-D clippy::write-literal` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,79 +9,79 @@ error: literal with an empty format string error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:37:32 | -37 | write!(&mut v, "Hello {}", "world"); +LL | write!(&mut v, "Hello {}", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:38:44 | -38 | writeln!(&mut v, "Hello {} {}", world, "world"); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "Hello {} {}", world, "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:39:34 | -39 | writeln!(&mut v, "Hello {}", "world"); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "Hello {}", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:40:38 | -40 | writeln!(&mut v, "10 / 4 is {}", 2.5); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "10 / 4 is {}", 2.5); | ^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:41:36 | -41 | writeln!(&mut v, "2 + 1 = {}", 3); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "2 + 1 = {}", 3); | ^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:46:33 | -46 | writeln!(&mut v, "{0} {1}", "hello", "world"); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "{0} {1}", "hello", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:46:42 | -46 | writeln!(&mut v, "{0} {1}", "hello", "world"); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "{0} {1}", "hello", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:47:33 | -47 | writeln!(&mut v, "{1} {0}", "hello", "world"); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "{1} {0}", "hello", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:47:42 | -47 | writeln!(&mut v, "{1} {0}", "hello", "world"); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "{1} {0}", "hello", "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:50:43 | -50 | writeln!(&mut v, "{foo} {bar}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "{foo} {bar}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:50:58 | -50 | writeln!(&mut v, "{foo} {bar}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "{foo} {bar}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:51:43 | -51 | writeln!(&mut v, "{bar} {foo}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "{bar} {foo}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: literal with an empty format string --> $DIR/write_literal.rs:51:58 | -51 | writeln!(&mut v, "{bar} {foo}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, "{bar} {foo}", foo = "hello", bar = "world"); | ^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 14 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/write_with_newline.stderr b/tests/ui/write_with_newline.stderr index ead6b5d08a017..c18ec184876b4 100644 --- a/tests/ui/write_with_newline.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/write_with_newline.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead --> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:19:5 | -19 | write!(&mut v, "Hello/n"); +LL | write!(&mut v, "Hello/n"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::write-with-newline` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, cons error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead --> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:20:5 | -20 | write!(&mut v, "Hello {}/n", "world"); +LL | write!(&mut v, "Hello {}/n", "world"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead --> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:21:5 | -21 | write!(&mut v, "Hello {} {}/n", "world", "#2"); +LL | write!(&mut v, "Hello {} {}/n", "world", "#2"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead --> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:22:5 | -22 | write!(&mut v, "{}/n", 1265); +LL | write!(&mut v, "{}/n", 1265); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead --> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:41:5 | -41 | write!(&mut v, "//n"); +LL | write!(&mut v, "//n"); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/writeln_empty_string.stderr b/tests/ui/writeln_empty_string.stderr index 5943dfa09b1f8..9b4061f0fe4e8 100644 --- a/tests/ui/writeln_empty_string.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/writeln_empty_string.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: using `writeln!(&mut v, "")` --> $DIR/writeln_empty_string.rs:18:5 | -18 | writeln!(&mut v, ""); +LL | writeln!(&mut v, ""); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `writeln!(&mut v)` | = note: `-D clippy::writeln-empty-string` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: using `writeln!(&mut v, "")` error: using `writeln!(&mut suggestion, "")` --> $DIR/writeln_empty_string.rs:21:5 | -21 | writeln!(&mut suggestion, ""); +LL | writeln!(&mut suggestion, ""); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace it with: `writeln!(&mut suggestion)` error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.stderr b/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.stderr index fa97713ed7849..f9d20cb3d4700 100644 --- a/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/wrong_self_convention.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:26:17 | -26 | fn from_i32(self) {} +LL | fn from_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::wrong-self-convention` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,67 +9,67 @@ error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self; consider choosing a less am error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:32:21 | -32 | pub fn from_i64(self) {} +LL | pub fn from_i64(self) {} | ^^^^ error: methods called `as_*` usually take self by reference or self by mutable reference; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:44:15 | -44 | fn as_i32(self) {} +LL | fn as_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ error: methods called `into_*` usually take self by value; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:46:17 | -46 | fn into_i32(&self) {} +LL | fn into_i32(&self) {} | ^^^^^ error: methods called `is_*` usually take self by reference or no self; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:48:15 | -48 | fn is_i32(self) {} +LL | fn is_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ error: methods called `to_*` usually take self by reference; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:50:15 | -50 | fn to_i32(self) {} +LL | fn to_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:52:17 | -52 | fn from_i32(self) {} +LL | fn from_i32(self) {} | ^^^^ error: methods called `as_*` usually take self by reference or self by mutable reference; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:54:19 | -54 | pub fn as_i64(self) {} +LL | pub fn as_i64(self) {} | ^^^^ error: methods called `into_*` usually take self by value; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:55:21 | -55 | pub fn into_i64(&self) {} +LL | pub fn into_i64(&self) {} | ^^^^^ error: methods called `is_*` usually take self by reference or no self; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:56:19 | -56 | pub fn is_i64(self) {} +LL | pub fn is_i64(self) {} | ^^^^ error: methods called `to_*` usually take self by reference; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:57:19 | -57 | pub fn to_i64(self) {} +LL | pub fn to_i64(self) {} | ^^^^ error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self; consider choosing a less ambiguous name --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:58:21 | -58 | pub fn from_i64(self) {} +LL | pub fn from_i64(self) {} | ^^^^ error: aborting due to 12 previous errors diff --git a/tests/ui/zero_div_zero.stderr b/tests/ui/zero_div_zero.stderr index 312392050c55d..653a76c69787a 100644 --- a/tests/ui/zero_div_zero.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/zero_div_zero.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: equal expressions as operands to `/` --> $DIR/zero_div_zero.rs:13:15 | -13 | let nan = 0.0 / 0.0; +LL | let nan = 0.0 / 0.0; | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: #[deny(clippy::eq_op)] on by default @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: equal expressions as operands to `/` error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN --> $DIR/zero_div_zero.rs:13:15 | -13 | let nan = 0.0 / 0.0; +LL | let nan = 0.0 / 0.0; | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::zero-divided-by-zero` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN error: equal expressions as operands to `/` --> $DIR/zero_div_zero.rs:14:19 | -14 | let f64_nan = 0.0 / 0.0f64; +LL | let f64_nan = 0.0 / 0.0f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN --> $DIR/zero_div_zero.rs:14:19 | -14 | let f64_nan = 0.0 / 0.0f64; +LL | let f64_nan = 0.0 / 0.0f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `std::f64::NAN` if you would like a constant representing NaN @@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN error: equal expressions as operands to `/` --> $DIR/zero_div_zero.rs:15:25 | -15 | let other_f64_nan = 0.0f64 / 0.0; +LL | let other_f64_nan = 0.0f64 / 0.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN --> $DIR/zero_div_zero.rs:15:25 | -15 | let other_f64_nan = 0.0f64 / 0.0; +LL | let other_f64_nan = 0.0f64 / 0.0; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `std::f64::NAN` if you would like a constant representing NaN @@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN error: equal expressions as operands to `/` --> $DIR/zero_div_zero.rs:16:28 | -16 | let one_more_f64_nan = 0.0f64 / 0.0f64; +LL | let one_more_f64_nan = 0.0f64 / 0.0f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN --> $DIR/zero_div_zero.rs:16:28 | -16 | let one_more_f64_nan = 0.0f64 / 0.0f64; +LL | let one_more_f64_nan = 0.0f64 / 0.0f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = help: Consider using `std::f64::NAN` if you would like a constant representing NaN diff --git a/tests/ui/zero_ptr.stderr b/tests/ui/zero_ptr.stderr index 15b27c7c0ad87..5aa5e275ee601 100644 --- a/tests/ui/zero_ptr.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/zero_ptr.stderr @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ error: `0 as *const _` detected. Consider using `ptr::null()` --> $DIR/zero_ptr.rs:12:13 | -12 | let x = 0 as *const usize; +LL | let x = 0 as *const usize; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: `-D clippy::zero-ptr` implied by `-D warnings` @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ error: `0 as *const _` detected. Consider using `ptr::null()` error: `0 as *mut _` detected. Consider using `ptr::null_mut()` --> $DIR/zero_ptr.rs:13:13 | -13 | let y = 0 as *mut f64; +LL | let y = 0 as *mut f64; | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 2 previous errors