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add suggestions for print/write with newline lint
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use crate::utils::{snippet_with_applicability, span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg};
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use crate::utils::{snippet_with_applicability, span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then};
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use rustc::lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintArray, LintPass};
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use rustc::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
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use rustc_errors::Applicability;
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use std::borrow::Cow;
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use syntax::ast::*;
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use syntax::parse::{parser, token};
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use syntax::tokenstream::{TokenStream, TokenTree};
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use syntax_pos::symbol::Symbol;
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use syntax::tokenstream::TokenStream;
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use syntax_pos::{symbol::Symbol, BytePos, Span};
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declare_clippy_lint! {
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/// **What it does:** This lint warns when you use `println!("")` to
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fn check_mac(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, mac: &Mac) {
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if mac.node.path == sym!(println) {
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span_lint(cx, PRINT_STDOUT, mac.span, "use of `println!`");
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if let Some(fmtstr) = check_tts(cx, &mac.node.tts, false).0 {
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if fmtstr == "" {
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if let (Some(fmt_str), _) = check_tts(cx, &mac.node.tts, false) {
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if fmt_str.contents.is_empty() {
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span_lint_and_sugg(
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cx,
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PRINTLN_EMPTY_STRING,
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}
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} else if mac.node.path == sym!(print) {
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span_lint(cx, PRINT_STDOUT, mac.span, "use of `print!`");
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if let (Some(fmtstr), _, is_raw) = check_tts(cx, &mac.node.tts, false) {
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if check_newlines(&fmtstr, is_raw) {
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span_lint(
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if let (Some(fmt_str), _) = check_tts(cx, &mac.node.tts, false) {
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if check_newlines(&fmt_str) {
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span_lint_and_then(
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cx,
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PRINT_WITH_NEWLINE,
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mac.span,
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"using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a \
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single newline, consider using `println!()` instead",
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"using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline",
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|err| {
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err.multipart_suggestion(
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"use `println!` instead",
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vec![
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(mac.node.path.span, String::from("println")),
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(fmt_str.newline_span(), String::new()),
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],
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Applicability::MachineApplicable,
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);
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},
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);
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}
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}
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} else if mac.node.path == sym!(write) {
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if let (Some(fmtstr), _, is_raw) = check_tts(cx, &mac.node.tts, true) {
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if check_newlines(&fmtstr, is_raw) {
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span_lint(
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if let (Some(fmt_str), _) = check_tts(cx, &mac.node.tts, true) {
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if check_newlines(&fmt_str) {
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span_lint_and_then(
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cx,
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WRITE_WITH_NEWLINE,
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mac.span,
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"using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a \
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single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead",
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);
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"using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline",
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|err| {
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err.multipart_suggestion(
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"use `writeln!()` instead",
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vec![
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(mac.node.path.span, String::from("writeln")),
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(fmt_str.newline_span(), String::new()),
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],
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Applicability::MachineApplicable,
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);
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},
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)
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}
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}
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} else if mac.node.path == sym!(writeln) {
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let check_tts = check_tts(cx, &mac.node.tts, true);
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if let Some(fmtstr) = check_tts.0 {
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if fmtstr == "" {
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if let (Some(fmt_str), expr) = check_tts(cx, &mac.node.tts, true) {
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if fmt_str.contents.is_empty() {
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let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
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let suggestion = check_tts.1.map_or_else(
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let suggestion = expr.map_or_else(
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move || {
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applicability = Applicability::HasPlaceholders;
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Cow::Borrowed("v")
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}
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}
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/// The arguments of a `print[ln]!` or `write[ln]!` invocation.
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struct FmtStr {
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/// The contents of the format string (inside the quotes).
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contents: String,
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style: StrStyle,
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/// The span of the format string, including quotes, the raw marker, and any raw hashes.
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span: Span,
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}
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impl FmtStr {
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/// Given a format string that ends in a newline and its span, calculates the span of the
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/// newline.
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fn newline_span(&self) -> Span {
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let sp = self.span;
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let newline_sp_hi = sp.hi()
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- match self.style {
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StrStyle::Cooked => BytePos(1),
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StrStyle::Raw(hashes) => BytePos((1 + hashes).into()),
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};
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let newline_sp_len = if self.contents.ends_with('\n') {
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BytePos(1)
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} else if self.contents.ends_with(r"\n") {
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BytePos(2)
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} else {
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panic!("expected format string to contain a newline");
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};
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sp.with_lo(newline_sp_hi - newline_sp_len).with_hi(newline_sp_hi)
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}
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}
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/// Checks the arguments of `print[ln]!` and `write[ln]!` calls. It will return a tuple of two
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/// options and a bool. The first part of the tuple is `format_str` of the macros. The second part
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/// of the tuple is in the `write[ln]!` case the expression the `format_str` should be written to.
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/// The final part is a boolean flag indicating if the string is a raw string.
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/// `Option`s. The first `Option` of the tuple is the macro's format string. It includes
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/// the contents of the string, whether it's a raw string, and the span of the literal in the
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/// source. The second `Option` in the tuple is, in the `write[ln]!` case, the expression the
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/// `format_str` should be written to.
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///
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/// Example:
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///
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/// ```
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/// will return
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/// ```rust,ignore
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/// (Some("string to write: {}"), Some(buf), false)
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/// (Some("string to write: {}"), Some(buf))
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/// ```
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fn check_tts<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext<'a>, tts: &TokenStream, is_write: bool) -> (Option<String>, Option<Expr>, bool) {
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fn check_tts<'a>(cx: &EarlyContext<'a>, tts: &TokenStream, is_write: bool) -> (Option<FmtStr>, Option<Expr>) {
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use fmt_macros::*;
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let tts = tts.clone();
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let mut is_raw = false;
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if let TokenStream(Some(tokens)) = &tts {
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for token in tokens.iter() {
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if let (TokenTree::Token(_, token::Token::Literal(lit)), _) = token {
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match lit.kind {
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token::Str => break,
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token::StrRaw(_) => {
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is_raw = true;
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break;
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},
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_ => {},
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}
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}
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}
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}
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let mut parser = parser::Parser::new(&cx.sess.parse_sess, tts, None, false, false, None);
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let mut expr: Option<Expr> = None;
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if is_write {
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expr = match parser.parse_expr().map_err(|mut err| err.cancel()) {
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Ok(p) => Some(p.into_inner()),
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Err(_) => return (None, None, is_raw),
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Err(_) => return (None, None),
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};
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// might be `writeln!(foo)`
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if parser.expect(&token::Comma).map_err(|mut err| err.cancel()).is_err() {
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return (None, expr, is_raw);
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return (None, expr);
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}
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}
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let fmtstr = match parser.parse_str().map_err(|mut err| err.cancel()) {
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Ok(token) => token.0.to_string(),
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Err(_) => return (None, expr, is_raw),
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let (fmtstr, fmtstyle) = match parser.parse_str().map_err(|mut err| err.cancel()) {
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Ok((fmtstr, fmtstyle)) => (fmtstr.to_string(), fmtstyle),
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Err(_) => return (None, expr),
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};
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let fmtspan = parser.prev_span;
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let tmp = fmtstr.clone();
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let mut args = vec![];
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let mut fmt_parser = Parser::new(&tmp, None, Vec::new(), false);
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while let Some(piece) = fmt_parser.next() {
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if !fmt_parser.errors.is_empty() {
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return (None, expr, is_raw);
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return (None, expr);
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}
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if let Piece::NextArgument(arg) = piece {
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if arg.format.ty == "?" {
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ty: "",
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};
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if !parser.eat(&token::Comma) {
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return (Some(fmtstr), expr, is_raw);
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return (
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Some(FmtStr {
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contents: fmtstr,
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style: fmtstyle,
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span: fmtspan,
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}),
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expr,
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);
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}
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let token_expr = match parser.parse_expr().map_err(|mut err| err.cancel()) {
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Ok(expr) => expr,
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Err(_) => return (Some(fmtstr), None, is_raw),
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let token_expr = if let Ok(expr) = parser.parse_expr().map_err(|mut err| err.cancel()) {
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expr
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} else {
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return (
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Some(FmtStr {
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contents: fmtstr,
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style: fmtstyle,
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span: fmtspan,
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}),
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None,
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);
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};
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match &token_expr.node {
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ExprKind::Lit(_) => {
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}
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}
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// Checks if `s` constains a single newline that terminates it
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// Literal and escaped newlines are both checked (only literal for raw strings)
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fn check_newlines(s: &str, is_raw: bool) -> bool {
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/// Checks if the format string constains a single newline that terminates it.
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///
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/// Literal and escaped newlines are both checked (only literal for raw strings).
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fn check_newlines(fmt_str: &FmtStr) -> bool {
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let s = &fmt_str.contents;
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if s.ends_with('\n') {
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return true;
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} else if is_raw {
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} else if let StrStyle::Raw(_) = fmt_str.style {
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return false;
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}
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// FIXME: Ideally these suggestions would be fixed via rustfix. Blocked by rust-lang/rust#53934
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// // run-rustfix
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#![allow(clippy::print_literal)]
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#![warn(clippy::print_with_newline)]
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:5:5
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:8:5
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LL | print!("Hello/n");
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= note: `-D clippy::print-with-newline` implied by `-D warnings`
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help: use `println!` instead
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LL | println!("Hello");
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:6:5
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:9:5
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LL | print!("Hello {}/n", "world");
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help: use `println!` instead
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LL | println!("Hello {}", "world");
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:7:5
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:10:5
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LL | print!("Hello {} {}/n", "world", "#2");
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help: use `println!` instead
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LL | println!("Hello {} {}", "world", "#2");
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:8:5
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:11:5
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LL | print!("{}/n", 1265);
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help: use `println!` instead
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LL | println!("{}", 1265);
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:27:5
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:30:5
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LL | print!("//n"); // should fail
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help: use `println!` instead
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LL | println!("/"); // should fail
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:34:5
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:37:5
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LL | / print!(
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LL | | "
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LL | | "
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LL | | );
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| |_____^
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help: use `println!` instead
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LL | println!(
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LL | ""
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `println!()` instead
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:38:5
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error: using `print!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/print_with_newline.rs:41:5
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LL | / print!(
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LL | | r"
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LL | | "
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LL | | );
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| |_____^
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help: use `println!` instead
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LL | println!(
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LL | r""
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error: aborting due to 7 previous errors
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// FIXME: Ideally these suggestions would be fixed via rustfix. Blocked by rust-lang/rust#53934
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// // run-rustfix
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#![allow(clippy::write_literal)]
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#![warn(clippy::write_with_newline)]
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:10:5
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:13:5
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LL | write!(&mut v, "Hello/n");
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= note: `-D clippy::write-with-newline` implied by `-D warnings`
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help: use `writeln!()` instead
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LL | writeln!(&mut v, "Hello");
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:11:5
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:14:5
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LL | write!(&mut v, "Hello {}/n", "world");
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help: use `writeln!()` instead
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LL | writeln!(&mut v, "Hello {}", "world");
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:12:5
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:15:5
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LL | write!(&mut v, "Hello {} {}/n", "world", "#2");
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help: use `writeln!()` instead
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LL | writeln!(&mut v, "Hello {} {}", "world", "#2");
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:13:5
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:16:5
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LL | write!(&mut v, "{}/n", 1265);
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help: use `writeln!()` instead
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LL | writeln!(&mut v, "{}", 1265);
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:32:5
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:35:5
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LL | write!(&mut v, "//n"); // should fail
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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help: use `writeln!()` instead
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LL | writeln!(&mut v, "/"); // should fail
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| ^^^^^^^ --
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:39:5
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:42:5
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LL | / write!(
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LL | | &mut v,
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LL | | "
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LL | | );
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| |_____^
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help: use `writeln!()` instead
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LL | writeln!(
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LL | &mut v,
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LL | ""
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline, consider using `writeln!()` instead
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:44:5
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error: using `write!()` with a format string that ends in a single newline
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--> $DIR/write_with_newline.rs:47:5
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LL | / write!(
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LL | | &mut v,
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LL | | "
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LL | | );
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| |_____^
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help: use `writeln!()` instead
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LL | writeln!(
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LL | &mut v,
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LL | r""
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error: aborting due to 7 previous errors
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