error: calling `.parse()` on a string without trimming the trailing newline character --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:12:25 | LL | let _x: i32 = input.parse().unwrap(); | ----- ^^^^^^^ | | | help: try: `input.trim_end()` | note: call to `.read_line()` here, which leaves a trailing newline character in the buffer, which in turn will cause the checking to always fail --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:11:5 | LL | std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut input).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = note: `-D clippy::read-line-without-trim` implied by `-D warnings` = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::read_line_without_trim)]` error: calling `.parse()` on a string without trimming the trailing newline character --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:16:20 | LL | let _x = input.parse::().unwrap(); | ----- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | | | help: try: `input.trim_end()` | note: call to `.read_line()` here, which leaves a trailing newline character in the buffer, which in turn will cause the checking to always fail --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:15:5 | LL | std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut input).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calling `.parse()` on a string without trimming the trailing newline character --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:20:20 | LL | let _x = input.parse::().unwrap(); | ----- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | | | help: try: `input.trim_end()` | note: call to `.read_line()` here, which leaves a trailing newline character in the buffer, which in turn will cause the checking to always fail --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:19:5 | LL | std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut input).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calling `.parse()` on a string without trimming the trailing newline character --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:24:20 | LL | let _x = input.parse::().unwrap(); | ----- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | | | help: try: `input.trim_end()` | note: call to `.read_line()` here, which leaves a trailing newline character in the buffer, which in turn will cause the checking to always fail --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:23:5 | LL | std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut input).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: calling `.parse()` on a string without trimming the trailing newline character --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:28:20 | LL | let _x = input.parse::().unwrap(); | ----- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | | | help: try: `input.trim_end()` | note: call to `.read_line()` here, which leaves a trailing newline character in the buffer, which in turn will cause the checking to always fail --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:27:5 | LL | std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut input).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: comparing a string literal without trimming the trailing newline character --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:38:8 | LL | if input == "foo" { | -----^^^^^^^^^ | | | help: try: `input.trim_end()` | note: call to `.read_line()` here, which leaves a trailing newline character in the buffer, which in turn will cause the comparison to always fail --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:37:5 | LL | std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut input).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: checking the end of a string without trimming the trailing newline character --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:44:8 | LL | if input.ends_with("foo") { | -----^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | | | help: try: `input.trim_end()` | note: call to `.read_line()` here, which leaves a trailing newline character in the buffer, which in turn will cause the parsing to always fail --> tests/ui/read_line_without_trim.rs:43:5 | LL | std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut input).unwrap(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: aborting due to 7 previous errors