Add multiline case for test against map(f).unwrap_or(None)

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Seiichi Uchida 2017-10-07 21:14:30 +09:00
parent 63d6df2101
commit 7f4b583c47
2 changed files with 266 additions and 237 deletions

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@ -108,8 +108,16 @@ fn option_methods() {
.unwrap_or({ .unwrap_or({
0 0
}); });
// map(f).unwrap_or(None) case // single line `map(f).unwrap_or(None)` case
let _ = opt.map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None); let _ = opt.map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None);
// multiline `map(f).unwrap_or(None)` cases
let _ = opt.map(|x| {
Some(x + 1)
}
).unwrap_or(None);
let _ = opt
.map(|x| Some(x + 1))
.unwrap_or(None);
// macro case // macro case
let _ = opt_map!(opt, |x| x + 1).unwrap_or(0); // should not lint let _ = opt_map!(opt, |x| x + 1).unwrap_or(0); // should not lint

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@ -142,705 +142,726 @@ error: called `map(f).unwrap_or(None)` on an Option value. This can be done more
| |
= note: replace `map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None)` with `and_then(|x| Some(x + 1))` = 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 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:114:13
|
114 | let _ = opt.map(|x| {
| _____________^
115 | | Some(x + 1)
116 | | }
117 | | ).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:118:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:118:13
| |
118 | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) 118 | let _ = opt
| _____________^ | _____________^
119 | | 119 | | .map(|x| Some(x + 1))
120 | | .unwrap_or_else(|| 0); // should lint even though this call is on a separate line 120 | | .unwrap_or(None);
| |____________________________________^ | |________________________^
| |
= note: `-D option-map-unwrap-or-else` implied by `-D warnings` = note: replace `map(|x| Some(x + 1)).unwrap_or(None)` with `and_then(|x| Some(x + 1))`
= 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:122:13
|
122 | let _ = opt.map(|x| {
| _____________^
123 | | x + 1
124 | | }
125 | | ).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 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:126:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:126:13
| |
126 | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1) 126 | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1)
| _____________^ | _____________^
127 | | .unwrap_or_else(|| 127 | |
128 | | 0 128 | | .unwrap_or_else(|| 0); // should lint even though this call is on a separate line
129 | | ); | |____________________________________^
|
= note: `-D 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:130:13
|
130 | let _ = opt.map(|x| {
| _____________^
131 | | x + 1
132 | | }
133 | | ).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:134:13
|
134 | let _ = opt.map(|x| x + 1)
| _____________^
135 | | .unwrap_or_else(||
136 | | 0
137 | | );
| |_________________^ | |_________________^
error: unnecessary structure name repetition error: unnecessary structure name repetition
--> $DIR/methods.rs:155:24 --> $DIR/methods.rs:163:24
| |
155 | fn filter(self) -> IteratorFalsePositives { 163 | fn filter(self) -> IteratorFalsePositives {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self`
error: unnecessary structure name repetition error: unnecessary structure name repetition
--> $DIR/methods.rs:159:22 --> $DIR/methods.rs:167:22
| |
159 | fn next(self) -> IteratorFalsePositives { 167 | fn next(self) -> IteratorFalsePositives {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self`
error: unnecessary structure name repetition error: unnecessary structure name repetition
--> $DIR/methods.rs:179:32 --> $DIR/methods.rs:187:32
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179 | fn skip(self, _: usize) -> IteratorFalsePositives { 187 | fn skip(self, _: usize) -> IteratorFalsePositives {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self`
error: called `filter(p).next()` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.find(p)` instead. error: called `filter(p).next()` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.find(p)` instead.
--> $DIR/methods.rs:198:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:206:13
| |
198 | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&x| *x < 0).next(); 206 | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&x| *x < 0).next();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: `-D filter-next` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D filter-next` implied by `-D warnings`
= note: replace `filter(|&x| *x < 0).next()` with `find(|&x| *x < 0)` = 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. error: called `filter(p).next()` on an `Iterator`. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `.find(p)` instead.
--> $DIR/methods.rs:201:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:209:13
| |
201 | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&x| { 209 | let _ = v.iter().filter(|&x| {
| _____________^ | _____________^
202 | | *x < 0 210 | | *x < 0
203 | | } 211 | | }
204 | | ).next(); 212 | | ).next();
| |___________________________^ | |___________________________^
error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with find. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`. error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with find. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`.
--> $DIR/methods.rs:216:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:224:13
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216 | let _ = v.iter().find(|&x| *x < 0).is_some(); 224 | let _ = v.iter().find(|&x| *x < 0).is_some();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: `-D search-is-some` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D search-is-some` implied by `-D warnings`
= note: replace `find(|&x| *x < 0).is_some()` with `any(|&x| *x < 0)` = 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()`. error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with find. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`.
--> $DIR/methods.rs:219:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:227:13
| |
219 | let _ = v.iter().find(|&x| { 227 | let _ = v.iter().find(|&x| {
| _____________^ | _____________^
220 | | *x < 0 228 | | *x < 0
221 | | } 229 | | }
222 | | ).is_some(); 230 | | ).is_some();
| |______________________________^ | |______________________________^
error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with position. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`. error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with position. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`.
--> $DIR/methods.rs:225:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:233:13
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225 | let _ = v.iter().position(|&x| x < 0).is_some(); 233 | let _ = v.iter().position(|&x| x < 0).is_some();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: replace `position(|&x| x < 0).is_some()` with `any(|&x| x < 0)` = 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()`. error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with position. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`.
--> $DIR/methods.rs:228:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:236:13
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228 | let _ = v.iter().position(|&x| { 236 | let _ = v.iter().position(|&x| {
| _____________^ | _____________^
229 | | x < 0 237 | | x < 0
230 | | } 238 | | }
231 | | ).is_some(); 239 | | ).is_some();
| |______________________________^ | |______________________________^
error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with rposition. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`. error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with rposition. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`.
--> $DIR/methods.rs:234:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:242:13
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234 | let _ = v.iter().rposition(|&x| x < 0).is_some(); 242 | let _ = v.iter().rposition(|&x| x < 0).is_some();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: replace `rposition(|&x| x < 0).is_some()` with `any(|&x| x < 0)` = 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()`. error: called `is_some()` after searching an `Iterator` with rposition. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `any()`.
--> $DIR/methods.rs:237:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:245:13
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237 | let _ = v.iter().rposition(|&x| { 245 | let _ = v.iter().rposition(|&x| {
| _____________^ | _____________^
238 | | x < 0 246 | | x < 0
239 | | } 247 | | }
240 | | ).is_some(); 248 | | ).is_some();
| |______________________________^ | |______________________________^
error: unnecessary structure name repetition error: unnecessary structure name repetition
--> $DIR/methods.rs:254:21 --> $DIR/methods.rs:262:21
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254 | fn new() -> Foo { Foo } 262 | fn new() -> Foo { Foo }
| ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self` | ^^^ help: use the applicable keyword: `Self`
error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call
--> $DIR/methods.rs:272:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:280:5
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272 | with_constructor.unwrap_or(make()); 280 | with_constructor.unwrap_or(make());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_constructor.unwrap_or_else(make)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_constructor.unwrap_or_else(make)`
| |
= note: `-D or-fun-call` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D or-fun-call` implied by `-D warnings`
error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a call to `new` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a call to `new`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:275:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:283:5
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275 | with_new.unwrap_or(Vec::new()); 283 | with_new.unwrap_or(Vec::new());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_new.unwrap_or_default()` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_new.unwrap_or_default()`
error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call
--> $DIR/methods.rs:278:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:286:5
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278 | with_const_args.unwrap_or(Vec::with_capacity(12)); 286 | with_const_args.unwrap_or(Vec::with_capacity(12));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_const_args.unwrap_or_else(|| Vec::with_capacity(12))` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_const_args.unwrap_or_else(|| Vec::with_capacity(12))`
error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call
--> $DIR/methods.rs:281:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:289:5
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281 | with_err.unwrap_or(make()); 289 | with_err.unwrap_or(make());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_err.unwrap_or_else(|_| make())` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_err.unwrap_or_else(|_| make())`
error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call
--> $DIR/methods.rs:284:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:292:5
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284 | with_err_args.unwrap_or(Vec::with_capacity(12)); 292 | with_err_args.unwrap_or(Vec::with_capacity(12));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_err_args.unwrap_or_else(|_| Vec::with_capacity(12))` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_err_args.unwrap_or_else(|_| Vec::with_capacity(12))`
error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a call to `default` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a call to `default`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:287:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:295:5
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287 | with_default_trait.unwrap_or(Default::default()); 295 | with_default_trait.unwrap_or(Default::default());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_default_trait.unwrap_or_default()` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_default_trait.unwrap_or_default()`
error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a call to `default` error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a call to `default`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:290:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:298:5
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290 | with_default_type.unwrap_or(u64::default()); 298 | with_default_type.unwrap_or(u64::default());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_default_type.unwrap_or_default()` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_default_type.unwrap_or_default()`
error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call
--> $DIR/methods.rs:293:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:301:5
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293 | with_vec.unwrap_or(vec![]); 301 | with_vec.unwrap_or(vec![]);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_vec.unwrap_or_else(|| < [ _ ] > :: into_vec ( box [ $ ( $ x ) , * ] ))` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `with_vec.unwrap_or_else(|| < [ _ ] > :: into_vec ( box [ $ ( $ x ) , * ] ))`
error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call
--> $DIR/methods.rs:298:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:306:5
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298 | without_default.unwrap_or(Foo::new()); 306 | without_default.unwrap_or(Foo::new());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `without_default.unwrap_or_else(Foo::new)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `without_default.unwrap_or_else(Foo::new)`
error: use of `or_insert` followed by a function call error: use of `or_insert` followed by a function call
--> $DIR/methods.rs:301:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:309:5
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301 | map.entry(42).or_insert(String::new()); 309 | map.entry(42).or_insert(String::new());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `map.entry(42).or_insert_with(String::new)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `map.entry(42).or_insert_with(String::new)`
error: use of `or_insert` followed by a function call error: use of `or_insert` followed by a function call
--> $DIR/methods.rs:304:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:312:5
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304 | btree.entry(42).or_insert(String::new()); 312 | btree.entry(42).or_insert(String::new());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `btree.entry(42).or_insert_with(String::new)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `btree.entry(42).or_insert_with(String::new)`
error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call error: use of `unwrap_or` followed by a function call
--> $DIR/methods.rs:307:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:315:13
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307 | let _ = stringy.unwrap_or("".to_owned()); 315 | let _ = stringy.unwrap_or("".to_owned());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `stringy.unwrap_or_else(|| "".to_owned())` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `stringy.unwrap_or_else(|| "".to_owned())`
error: called `.iter().nth()` on a Vec. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable error: called `.iter().nth()` on a Vec. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable
--> $DIR/methods.rs:318:23 --> $DIR/methods.rs:326:23
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318 | let bad_vec = some_vec.iter().nth(3); 326 | let bad_vec = some_vec.iter().nth(3);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: `-D iter-nth` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D iter-nth` implied by `-D warnings`
error: called `.iter().nth()` on a slice. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable error: called `.iter().nth()` on a slice. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable
--> $DIR/methods.rs:319:26 --> $DIR/methods.rs:327:26
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319 | let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].iter().nth(3); 327 | let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].iter().nth(3);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: called `.iter().nth()` on a slice. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable error: called `.iter().nth()` on a slice. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable
--> $DIR/methods.rs:320:31 --> $DIR/methods.rs:328:31
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320 | let bad_boxed_slice = boxed_slice.iter().nth(3); 328 | let bad_boxed_slice = boxed_slice.iter().nth(3);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: called `.iter().nth()` on a VecDeque. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable error: called `.iter().nth()` on a VecDeque. Calling `.get()` is both faster and more readable
--> $DIR/methods.rs:321:29 --> $DIR/methods.rs:329:29
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321 | let bad_vec_deque = some_vec_deque.iter().nth(3); 329 | 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 error: called `.iter_mut().nth()` on a Vec. Calling `.get_mut()` is both faster and more readable
--> $DIR/methods.rs:326:23 --> $DIR/methods.rs:334:23
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326 | let bad_vec = some_vec.iter_mut().nth(3); 334 | 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 error: called `.iter_mut().nth()` on a slice. Calling `.get_mut()` is both faster and more readable
--> $DIR/methods.rs:329:26 --> $DIR/methods.rs:337:26
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329 | let bad_slice = &some_vec[..].iter_mut().nth(3); 337 | 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 error: called `.iter_mut().nth()` on a VecDeque. Calling `.get_mut()` is both faster and more readable
--> $DIR/methods.rs:332:29 --> $DIR/methods.rs:340:29
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332 | let bad_vec_deque = some_vec_deque.iter_mut().nth(3); 340 | 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)` error: called `skip(x).next()` on an iterator. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `nth(x)`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:344:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:352:13
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344 | let _ = some_vec.iter().skip(42).next(); 352 | let _ = some_vec.iter().skip(42).next();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: `-D iter-skip-next` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D iter-skip-next` implied by `-D warnings`
error: called `skip(x).next()` on an iterator. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `nth(x)` error: called `skip(x).next()` on an iterator. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `nth(x)`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:345:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:353:13
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345 | let _ = some_vec.iter().cycle().skip(42).next(); 353 | 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)` error: called `skip(x).next()` on an iterator. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `nth(x)`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:346:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:354:13
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346 | let _ = (1..10).skip(10).next(); 354 | let _ = (1..10).skip(10).next();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: called `skip(x).next()` on an iterator. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `nth(x)` error: called `skip(x).next()` on an iterator. This is more succinctly expressed by calling `nth(x)`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:347:14 --> $DIR/methods.rs:355:14
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347 | let _ = &some_vec[..].iter().skip(3).next(); 355 | let _ = &some_vec[..].iter().skip(3).next();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
--> $DIR/methods.rs:373:17 --> $DIR/methods.rs:381:17
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373 | let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap(); 381 | let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&boxed_slice[1]` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&boxed_slice[1]`
| |
= note: `-D get-unwrap` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D get-unwrap` implied by `-D warnings`
error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
--> $DIR/methods.rs:374:17 --> $DIR/methods.rs:382:17
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374 | let _ = some_slice.get(0).unwrap(); 382 | let _ = some_slice.get(0).unwrap();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_slice[0]` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_slice[0]`
error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
--> $DIR/methods.rs:375:17 --> $DIR/methods.rs:383:17
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375 | let _ = some_vec.get(0).unwrap(); 383 | let _ = some_vec.get(0).unwrap();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vec[0]` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vec[0]`
error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
--> $DIR/methods.rs:376:17 --> $DIR/methods.rs:384:17
| |
376 | let _ = some_vecdeque.get(0).unwrap(); 384 | let _ = some_vecdeque.get(0).unwrap();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vecdeque[0]` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vecdeque[0]`
error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a HashMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a HashMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
--> $DIR/methods.rs:377:17 --> $DIR/methods.rs:385:17
| |
377 | let _ = some_hashmap.get(&1).unwrap(); 385 | let _ = some_hashmap.get(&1).unwrap();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_hashmap[&1]` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_hashmap[&1]`
error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a BTreeMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a BTreeMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
--> $DIR/methods.rs:378:17 --> $DIR/methods.rs:386:17
| |
378 | let _ = some_btreemap.get(&1).unwrap(); 386 | let _ = some_btreemap.get(&1).unwrap();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_btreemap[&1]` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_btreemap[&1]`
error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
--> $DIR/methods.rs:383:10 --> $DIR/methods.rs:391:10
| |
383 | *boxed_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; 391 | *boxed_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut boxed_slice[0]` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut boxed_slice[0]`
error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
--> $DIR/methods.rs:384:10 --> $DIR/methods.rs:392:10
| |
384 | *some_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; 392 | *some_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut some_slice[0]` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut some_slice[0]`
error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
--> $DIR/methods.rs:385:10 --> $DIR/methods.rs:393:10
| |
385 | *some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; 393 | *some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut some_vec[0]` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut some_vec[0]`
error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
--> $DIR/methods.rs:386:10 --> $DIR/methods.rs:394:10
| |
386 | *some_vecdeque.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1; 394 | *some_vecdeque.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut some_vecdeque[0]` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&mut some_vecdeque[0]`
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 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:400:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:408:13
| |
400 | let _ = opt.unwrap(); 408 | let _ = opt.unwrap();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: `-D option-unwrap-used` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D option-unwrap-used` implied by `-D warnings`
error: used unwrap() on a Result value. If you don't want to handle the Err case gracefully, consider using expect() to provide a better panic message error: used unwrap() on a Result value. If you don't want to handle the Err case gracefully, consider using expect() to provide a better panic message
--> $DIR/methods.rs:403:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:411:13
| |
403 | let _ = res.unwrap(); 411 | let _ = res.unwrap();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: `-D result-unwrap-used` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D result-unwrap-used` implied by `-D warnings`
error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result` error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:405:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:413:5
| |
405 | res.ok().expect("disaster!"); 413 | res.ok().expect("disaster!");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: `-D ok-expect` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D ok-expect` implied by `-D warnings`
error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result` error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:411:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:419:5
| |
411 | res3.ok().expect("whoof"); 419 | res3.ok().expect("whoof");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result` error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:413:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:421:5
| |
413 | res4.ok().expect("argh"); 421 | res4.ok().expect("argh");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result` error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:415:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:423:5
| |
415 | res5.ok().expect("oops"); 423 | res5.ok().expect("oops");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result` error: called `ok().expect()` on a Result value. You can call `expect` directly on the `Result`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:417:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:425:5
| |
417 | res6.ok().expect("meh"); 425 | res6.ok().expect("meh");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: you should use the `starts_with` method error: you should use the `starts_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:429:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:437:5
| |
429 | "".chars().next() == Some(' '); 437 | "".chars().next() == Some(' ');
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `"".starts_with(' ')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `"".starts_with(' ')`
| |
= note: `-D chars-next-cmp` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D chars-next-cmp` implied by `-D warnings`
error: you should use the `starts_with` method error: you should use the `starts_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:430:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:438:5
| |
430 | Some(' ') != "".chars().next(); 438 | Some(' ') != "".chars().next();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!"".starts_with(' ')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!"".starts_with(' ')`
error: calling `.extend(_.chars())` error: calling `.extend(_.chars())`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:439:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:447:5
| |
439 | s.extend(abc.chars()); 447 | s.extend(abc.chars());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str(abc)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str(abc)`
| |
= note: `-D string-extend-chars` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D string-extend-chars` implied by `-D warnings`
error: calling `.extend(_.chars())` error: calling `.extend(_.chars())`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:442:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:450:5
| |
442 | s.extend("abc".chars()); 450 | s.extend("abc".chars());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str("abc")` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str("abc")`
error: calling `.extend(_.chars())` error: calling `.extend(_.chars())`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:445:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:453:5
| |
445 | s.extend(def.chars()); 453 | s.extend(def.chars());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str(&def)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `s.push_str(&def)`
error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type
--> $DIR/methods.rs:456:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:464:5
| |
456 | 42.clone(); 464 | 42.clone();
| ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing the `clone` call: `42` | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing the `clone` call: `42`
| |
= note: `-D clone-on-copy` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D clone-on-copy` implied by `-D warnings`
error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type
--> $DIR/methods.rs:460:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:468:5
| |
460 | (&42).clone(); 468 | (&42).clone();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try dereferencing it: `*(&42)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try dereferencing it: `*(&42)`
error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer
--> $DIR/methods.rs:470:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:478:5
| |
470 | rc.clone(); 478 | rc.clone();
| ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Rc::clone(&rc)` | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Rc::clone(&rc)`
| |
= note: `-D clone-on-ref-ptr` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D clone-on-ref-ptr` implied by `-D warnings`
error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer
--> $DIR/methods.rs:473:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:481:5
| |
473 | arc.clone(); 481 | arc.clone();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Arc::clone(&arc)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Arc::clone(&arc)`
error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer
--> $DIR/methods.rs:476:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:484:5
| |
476 | rcweak.clone(); 484 | rcweak.clone();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Weak::clone(&rcweak)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Weak::clone(&rcweak)`
error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer error: using '.clone()' on a ref-counted pointer
--> $DIR/methods.rs:479:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:487:5
| |
479 | arc_weak.clone(); 487 | arc_weak.clone();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Weak::clone(&arc_weak)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Weak::clone(&arc_weak)`
error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type
--> $DIR/methods.rs:486:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:494:5
| |
486 | t.clone(); 494 | t.clone();
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing the `clone` call: `t` | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing the `clone` call: `t`
error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type error: using `clone` on a `Copy` type
--> $DIR/methods.rs:488:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:496:5
| |
488 | Some(t).clone(); 496 | Some(t).clone();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try removing the `clone` call: `Some(t)` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 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 error: using `clone` on a double-reference; this will copy the reference instead of cloning the inner type
--> $DIR/methods.rs:494:22 --> $DIR/methods.rs:502:22
| |
494 | let z: &Vec<_> = y.clone(); 502 | let z: &Vec<_> = y.clone();
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: try dereferencing it: `(*y).clone()` | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try dereferencing it: `(*y).clone()`
| |
= note: `-D clone-double-ref` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D clone-double-ref` implied by `-D warnings`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:501:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:509:13
| |
501 | x.split("x"); 509 | x.split("x");
| --------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.split('x')` | --------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.split('x')`
| |
= note: `-D single-char-pattern` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D single-char-pattern` implied by `-D warnings`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:518:16 --> $DIR/methods.rs:526:16
| |
518 | x.contains("x"); 526 | x.contains("x");
| -----------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.contains('x')` | -----------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.contains('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:519:19 --> $DIR/methods.rs:527:19
| |
519 | x.starts_with("x"); 527 | x.starts_with("x");
| --------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.starts_with('x')` | --------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.starts_with('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:520:17 --> $DIR/methods.rs:528:17
| |
520 | x.ends_with("x"); 528 | x.ends_with("x");
| ------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.ends_with('x')` | ------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.ends_with('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:521:12 --> $DIR/methods.rs:529:12
| |
521 | x.find("x"); 529 | x.find("x");
| -------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.find('x')` | -------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.find('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:522:13 --> $DIR/methods.rs:530:13
| |
522 | x.rfind("x"); 530 | x.rfind("x");
| --------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rfind('x')` | --------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rfind('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:523:14 --> $DIR/methods.rs:531:14
| |
523 | x.rsplit("x"); 531 | x.rsplit("x");
| ---------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rsplit('x')` | ---------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rsplit('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:524:24 --> $DIR/methods.rs:532:24
| |
524 | x.split_terminator("x"); 532 | x.split_terminator("x");
| -------------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.split_terminator('x')` | -------------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.split_terminator('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:525:25 --> $DIR/methods.rs:533:25
| |
525 | x.rsplit_terminator("x"); 533 | x.rsplit_terminator("x");
| --------------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rsplit_terminator('x')` | --------------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rsplit_terminator('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:526:17 --> $DIR/methods.rs:534:17
| |
526 | x.splitn(0, "x"); 534 | x.splitn(0, "x");
| ------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.splitn(0, 'x')` | ------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.splitn(0, 'x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:527:18 --> $DIR/methods.rs:535:18
| |
527 | x.rsplitn(0, "x"); 535 | x.rsplitn(0, "x");
| -------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rsplitn(0, 'x')` | -------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rsplitn(0, 'x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:528:15 --> $DIR/methods.rs:536:15
| |
528 | x.matches("x"); 536 | x.matches("x");
| ----------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.matches('x')` | ----------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.matches('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:529:16 --> $DIR/methods.rs:537:16
| |
529 | x.rmatches("x"); 537 | x.rmatches("x");
| -----------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rmatches('x')` | -----------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rmatches('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:530:21 --> $DIR/methods.rs:538:21
| |
530 | x.match_indices("x"); 538 | x.match_indices("x");
| ----------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.match_indices('x')` | ----------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.match_indices('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:531:22 --> $DIR/methods.rs:539:22
| |
531 | x.rmatch_indices("x"); 539 | x.rmatch_indices("x");
| -----------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rmatch_indices('x')` | -----------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.rmatch_indices('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:532:25 --> $DIR/methods.rs:540:25
| |
532 | x.trim_left_matches("x"); 540 | x.trim_left_matches("x");
| --------------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.trim_left_matches('x')` | --------------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.trim_left_matches('x')`
error: single-character string constant used as pattern error: single-character string constant used as pattern
--> $DIR/methods.rs:533:26 --> $DIR/methods.rs:541:26
| |
533 | x.trim_right_matches("x"); 541 | x.trim_right_matches("x");
| ---------------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.trim_right_matches('x')` | ---------------------^^^- help: try using a char instead: `x.trim_right_matches('x')`
error: you are getting the inner pointer of a temporary `CString` error: you are getting the inner pointer of a temporary `CString`
--> $DIR/methods.rs:543:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:551:5
| |
543 | CString::new("foo").unwrap().as_ptr(); 551 | CString::new("foo").unwrap().as_ptr();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: `-D temporary-cstring-as-ptr` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D temporary-cstring-as-ptr` implied by `-D warnings`
= note: that pointer will be invalid outside this expression = note: that pointer will be invalid outside this expression
help: assign the `CString` to a variable to extend its lifetime help: assign the `CString` to a variable to extend its lifetime
--> $DIR/methods.rs:543:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:551:5
| |
543 | CString::new("foo").unwrap().as_ptr(); 551 | CString::new("foo").unwrap().as_ptr();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: called `cloned().collect()` on a slice to create a `Vec`. Calling `to_vec()` is both faster and more readable error: called `cloned().collect()` on a slice to create a `Vec`. Calling `to_vec()` is both faster and more readable
--> $DIR/methods.rs:548:27 --> $DIR/methods.rs:556:27
| |
548 | let v2 : Vec<isize> = v.iter().cloned().collect(); 556 | let v2 : Vec<isize> = v.iter().cloned().collect();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
= note: `-D iter-cloned-collect` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D iter-cloned-collect` implied by `-D warnings`
error: you should use the `starts_with` method error: you should use the `starts_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:555:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:563:8
| |
555 | if s.chars().next().unwrap() == 'f' { // s.starts_with('f') 563 | if s.chars().next().unwrap() == 'f' { // s.starts_with('f')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `s.starts_with('f')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `s.starts_with('f')`
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 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:555:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:563:8
| |
555 | if s.chars().next().unwrap() == 'f' { // s.starts_with('f') 563 | if s.chars().next().unwrap() == 'f' { // s.starts_with('f')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: you should use the `ends_with` method error: you should use the `ends_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:558:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:566:8
| |
558 | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() == 'o' { // s.ends_with('o') 566 | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() == 'o' { // s.ends_with('o')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `s.ends_with('o')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `s.ends_with('o')`
| |
= note: `-D chars-last-cmp` implied by `-D warnings` = note: `-D chars-last-cmp` implied by `-D warnings`
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 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:558:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:566:8
| |
558 | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() == 'o' { // s.ends_with('o') 566 | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() == 'o' { // s.ends_with('o')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: you should use the `ends_with` method error: you should use the `ends_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:561:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:569:8
| |
561 | if s.chars().last().unwrap() == 'o' { // s.ends_with('o') 569 | if s.chars().last().unwrap() == 'o' { // s.ends_with('o')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `s.ends_with('o')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `s.ends_with('o')`
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 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:561:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:569:8
| |
561 | if s.chars().last().unwrap() == 'o' { // s.ends_with('o') 569 | if s.chars().last().unwrap() == 'o' { // s.ends_with('o')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: you should use the `starts_with` method error: you should use the `starts_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:564:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:572:8
| |
564 | if s.chars().next().unwrap() != 'f' { // !s.starts_with('f') 572 | if s.chars().next().unwrap() != 'f' { // !s.starts_with('f')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!s.starts_with('f')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!s.starts_with('f')`
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 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:564:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:572:8
| |
564 | if s.chars().next().unwrap() != 'f' { // !s.starts_with('f') 572 | if s.chars().next().unwrap() != 'f' { // !s.starts_with('f')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: you should use the `ends_with` method error: you should use the `ends_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:567:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:575:8
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567 | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() != 'o' { // !s.ends_with('o') 575 | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() != 'o' { // !s.ends_with('o')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!s.ends_with('o')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!s.ends_with('o')`
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 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:567:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:575:8
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567 | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() != 'o' { // !s.ends_with('o') 575 | if s.chars().next_back().unwrap() != 'o' { // !s.ends_with('o')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: you should use the `ends_with` method error: you should use the `ends_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:570:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:578:8
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570 | if s.chars().last().unwrap() != 'o' { // !s.ends_with('o') 578 | if s.chars().last().unwrap() != 'o' { // !s.ends_with('o')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!s.ends_with('o')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!s.ends_with('o')`
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 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:570:8 --> $DIR/methods.rs:578:8
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570 | if s.chars().last().unwrap() != 'o' { // !s.ends_with('o') 578 | if s.chars().last().unwrap() != 'o' { // !s.ends_with('o')
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: you should use the `ends_with` method error: you should use the `ends_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:577:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:585:5
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577 | "".chars().last() == Some(' '); 585 | "".chars().last() == Some(' ');
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `"".ends_with(' ')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `"".ends_with(' ')`
error: you should use the `ends_with` method error: you should use the `ends_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:578:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:586:5
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578 | Some(' ') != "".chars().last(); 586 | Some(' ') != "".chars().last();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!"".ends_with(' ')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!"".ends_with(' ')`
error: you should use the `ends_with` method error: you should use the `ends_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:579:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:587:5
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579 | "".chars().next_back() == Some(' '); 587 | "".chars().next_back() == Some(' ');
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `"".ends_with(' ')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `"".ends_with(' ')`
error: you should use the `ends_with` method error: you should use the `ends_with` method
--> $DIR/methods.rs:580:5 --> $DIR/methods.rs:588:5
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580 | Some(' ') != "".chars().next_back(); 588 | Some(' ') != "".chars().next_back();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!"".ends_with(' ')` | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: like this: `!"".ends_with(' ')`