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In order to switch `clippy::uninlined_format_args` from pedantic to style, all existing tests must not raise a warning. I did not want to change the actual tests, so this is a relatively minor change that: * add `#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]` where needed * normalizes all allow/deny/warn attributes * all allow attributes are grouped together * sorted alphabetically * the `clippy::*` attributes are listed separate from the other ones. * deny and warn attributes are listed before the allowed ones changelog: none
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error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter
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--> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:7:5
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LL | for _v in &vec {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `for (_index, _v) in vec.iter().enumerate()`
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= note: `-D clippy::explicit-counter-loop` implied by `-D warnings`
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error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter
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--> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:13:5
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LL | for _v in &vec {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `for (_index, _v) in vec.iter().enumerate()`
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error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter
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--> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:18:5
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LL | for _v in &mut vec {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `for (_index, _v) in vec.iter_mut().enumerate()`
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error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter
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--> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:23:5
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LL | for _v in vec {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `for (_index, _v) in vec.into_iter().enumerate()`
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error: the variable `count` is used as a loop counter
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--> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:62:9
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LL | for ch in text.chars() {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `for (count, ch) in text.chars().enumerate()`
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error: the variable `count` is used as a loop counter
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--> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:73:9
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LL | for ch in text.chars() {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `for (count, ch) in text.chars().enumerate()`
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error: the variable `count` is used as a loop counter
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--> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:131:9
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LL | for _i in 3..10 {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `for (count, _i) in (3..10).enumerate()`
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error: the variable `idx_usize` is used as a loop counter
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--> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:171:9
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LL | for _item in slice {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `for (idx_usize, _item) in slice.iter().enumerate()`
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error: the variable `idx_u32` is used as a loop counter
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--> $DIR/explicit_counter_loop.rs:183:9
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LL | for _item in slice {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `for (idx_u32, _item) in (0_u32..).zip(slice.iter())`
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= note: `idx_u32` is of type `u32`, making it ineligible for `Iterator::enumerate`
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error: aborting due to 9 previous errors
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