//@no-rustfix #![allow(clippy::needless_borrow, clippy::useless_vec)] #[deny(clippy::naive_bytecount)] fn main() { let x = vec![0_u8; 16]; // naive byte count let _ = x.iter().filter(|&&a| a == 0).count(); //~^ ERROR: you appear to be counting bytes the naive way // naive byte count let _ = (&x[..]).iter().filter(|&a| *a == 0).count(); //~^ ERROR: you appear to be counting bytes the naive way // not an equality count, OK. let _ = x.iter().filter(|a| **a > 0).count(); // not a slice let _ = x.iter().map(|a| a + 1).filter(|&a| a < 15).count(); let b = 0; // woah there let _ = x.iter().filter(|_| b > 0).count(); // nothing to see here, move along let _ = x.iter().filter(|_a| b == b + 1).count(); // naive byte count let _ = x.iter().filter(|a| b + 1 == **a).count(); //~^ ERROR: you appear to be counting bytes the naive way let y = vec![0_u16; 3]; // naive count, but not bytes let _ = y.iter().filter(|&&a| a == 0).count(); }