rust/tests/ui/borrowck/unboxed-closures-move-upvar-from-non-once-ref-closure.fixed
Esteban Küber 03c88aaf21 Tweak .clone() suggestion to work in more cases
When going through auto-deref, the `<T as Clone>` impl sometimes needs
to be specified for rustc to actually clone the value and not the
reference.

```
error[E0507]: cannot move out of dereference of `S`
  --> $DIR/needs-clone-through-deref.rs:15:18
   |
LL |         for _ in self.clone().into_iter() {}
   |                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ----------- value moved due to this method call
   |                  |
   |                  move occurs because value has type `Vec<usize>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait
   |
note: `into_iter` takes ownership of the receiver `self`, which moves value
  --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/iter/traits/collect.rs:LL:COL
help: you can `clone` the value and consume it, but this might not be your desired behavior
   |
LL |         for _ in <Vec<usize> as Clone>::clone(&self.clone()).into_iter() {}
   |                  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++            +
```

CC #109429.
2023-12-04 21:54:32 +00:00

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// run-rustfix
// Test that a by-ref `FnMut` closure gets an error when it tries to
// consume a value.
fn call<F>(f: F) where F : Fn() {
f();
}
fn main() {
let y = vec![format!("World")];
call(|| {
<Vec<String> as Clone>::clone(&y).into_iter();
//~^ ERROR cannot move out of `y`, a captured variable in an `Fn` closure
});
}