naive_bytecount: make lint adhere to lint message convention

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Matthias Krüger 2020-07-23 15:18:13 +02:00
parent fd379a889e
commit 40416c0fa8
2 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ByteCount {
cx,
NAIVE_BYTECOUNT,
expr.span,
"You appear to be counting bytes the naive way",
"Consider using the bytecount crate",
"you appear to be counting bytes the naive way",
"consider using the bytecount crate",
format!("bytecount::count({}, {})",
snippet_with_applicability(cx, haystack.span, "..", &mut applicability),
snippet_with_applicability(cx, needle.span, "..", &mut applicability)),

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
error: You appear to be counting bytes the naive way
error: you appear to be counting bytes the naive way
--> $DIR/bytecount.rs:5:13
|
LL | let _ = x.iter().filter(|&&a| a == 0).count(); // naive byte count
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Consider using the bytecount crate: `bytecount::count(x, 0)`
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using the bytecount crate: `bytecount::count(x, 0)`
|
note: the lint level is defined here
--> $DIR/bytecount.rs:1:8
@ -10,17 +10,17 @@ note: the lint level is defined here
LL | #[deny(clippy::naive_bytecount)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: You appear to be counting bytes the naive way
error: you appear to be counting bytes the naive way
--> $DIR/bytecount.rs:7:13
|
LL | let _ = (&x[..]).iter().filter(|&a| *a == 0).count(); // naive byte count
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Consider using the bytecount crate: `bytecount::count((&x[..]), 0)`
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using the bytecount crate: `bytecount::count((&x[..]), 0)`
error: You appear to be counting bytes the naive way
error: you appear to be counting bytes the naive way
--> $DIR/bytecount.rs:19:13
|
LL | let _ = x.iter().filter(|a| b + 1 == **a).count(); // naive byte count
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: Consider using the bytecount crate: `bytecount::count(x, b + 1)`
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using the bytecount crate: `bytecount::count(x, b + 1)`
error: aborting due to 3 previous errors