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The IntoIterator trait is currently not implemented for arrays with more than 32 elements, so for longer arrays, the iter() or iter_mut() methods must be used.
72 lines
2.7 KiB
Rust
Executable File
72 lines
2.7 KiB
Rust
Executable File
#![feature(plugin)]
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#![plugin(clippy)]
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use std::collections::*;
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struct Unrelated(Vec<u8>);
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impl Unrelated {
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fn next(&self) -> std::slice::Iter<u8> {
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self.0.iter()
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}
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fn iter(&self) -> std::slice::Iter<u8> {
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self.0.iter()
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}
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}
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#[deny(needless_range_loop, explicit_iter_loop, iter_next_loop)]
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#[deny(unused_collect)]
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#[allow(linkedlist)]
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fn main() {
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let mut vec = vec![1, 2, 3, 4];
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let vec2 = vec![1, 2, 3, 4];
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for i in 0..vec.len() { //~ERROR the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
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println!("{}", vec[i]);
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}
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for i in 0..vec.len() { //~ERROR the loop variable `i` is used to index `vec`.
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println!("{} {}", vec[i], i);
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}
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for i in 0..vec.len() { // not an error, indexing more than one variable
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println!("{} {}", vec[i], vec2[i]);
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}
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for i in 5..vec.len() { // not an error, not starting with 0
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println!("{}", vec[i]);
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}
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for _v in vec.iter() { } //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&vec`
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for _v in vec.iter_mut() { } //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&mut vec`
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for _v in &vec { } // these are fine
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for _v in &mut vec { } // these are fine
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for _v in [1, 2, 3].iter() { } //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&[
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for _v in (&mut [1, 2, 3]).iter() { } // no error
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for _v in [0; 32].iter() {} //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&[
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for _v in [0; 33].iter() {} // no error
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let ll: LinkedList<()> = LinkedList::new();
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for _v in ll.iter() { } //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&ll`
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let vd: VecDeque<()> = VecDeque::new();
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for _v in vd.iter() { } //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&vd`
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let bh: BinaryHeap<()> = BinaryHeap::new();
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for _v in bh.iter() { } //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&bh`
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let hm: HashMap<(), ()> = HashMap::new();
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for _v in hm.iter() { } //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&hm`
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let bt: BTreeMap<(), ()> = BTreeMap::new();
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for _v in bt.iter() { } //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&bt`
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let hs: HashSet<()> = HashSet::new();
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for _v in hs.iter() { } //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&hs`
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let bs: BTreeSet<()> = BTreeSet::new();
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for _v in bs.iter() { } //~ERROR it is more idiomatic to loop over `&bs`
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for _v in vec.iter().next() { } //~ERROR you are iterating over `Iterator::next()`
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let u = Unrelated(vec![]);
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for _v in u.next() { } // no error
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for _v in u.iter() { } // no error
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let mut out = vec![];
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vec.iter().map(|x| out.push(x)).collect::<Vec<_>>(); //~ERROR you are collect()ing an iterator
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let _y = vec.iter().map(|x| out.push(x)).collect::<Vec<_>>(); // this is fine
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}
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