rust-clippy/clippy_tests/examples/zero_div_zero.stderr

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error: equal expressions as operands to `/`
--> examples/zero_div_zero.rs:7:15
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7 | let nan = 0.0 / 0.0;
| ^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D eq-op` implied by `-D warnings`
error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN
--> examples/zero_div_zero.rs:7:15
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7 | let nan = 0.0 / 0.0;
| ^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D zero-divided-by-zero` implied by `-D warnings`
= help: Consider using `std::f32::NAN` if you would like a constant representing NaN
error: equal expressions as operands to `/`
--> examples/zero_div_zero.rs:8:19
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8 | let f64_nan = 0.0 / 0.0f64;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D eq-op` implied by `-D warnings`
error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN
--> examples/zero_div_zero.rs:8:19
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8 | let f64_nan = 0.0 / 0.0f64;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D zero-divided-by-zero` implied by `-D warnings`
= help: Consider using `std::f64::NAN` if you would like a constant representing NaN
error: equal expressions as operands to `/`
--> examples/zero_div_zero.rs:9:25
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9 | let other_f64_nan = 0.0f64 / 0.0;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D eq-op` implied by `-D warnings`
error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN
--> examples/zero_div_zero.rs:9:25
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9 | let other_f64_nan = 0.0f64 / 0.0;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D zero-divided-by-zero` implied by `-D warnings`
= help: Consider using `std::f64::NAN` if you would like a constant representing NaN
error: equal expressions as operands to `/`
--> examples/zero_div_zero.rs:10:28
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10 | let one_more_f64_nan = 0.0f64/0.0f64;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D eq-op` implied by `-D warnings`
error: constant division of 0.0 with 0.0 will always result in NaN
--> examples/zero_div_zero.rs:10:28
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10 | let one_more_f64_nan = 0.0f64/0.0f64;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D zero-divided-by-zero` implied by `-D warnings`
= help: Consider using `std::f64::NAN` if you would like a constant representing NaN
error: aborting due to 8 previous errors
error: Could not compile `clippy_tests`.
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