rust-clippy/tests/ui/needless_for_each_fixable.rs

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Rust

// run-rustfix
#![warn(clippy::needless_for_each)]
#![allow(unused, clippy::needless_return, clippy::match_single_binding)]
use std::collections::HashMap;
fn should_lint() {
let v: Vec<i32> = Vec::new();
let mut acc = 0;
v.iter().for_each(|elem| {
acc += elem;
});
v.into_iter().for_each(|elem| {
acc += elem;
});
[1, 2, 3].iter().for_each(|elem| {
acc += elem;
});
let mut hash_map: HashMap<i32, i32> = HashMap::new();
hash_map.iter().for_each(|(k, v)| {
acc += k + v;
});
hash_map.iter_mut().for_each(|(k, v)| {
acc += *k + *v;
});
hash_map.keys().for_each(|k| {
acc += k;
});
hash_map.values().for_each(|v| {
acc += v;
});
fn my_vec() -> Vec<i32> {
Vec::new()
}
my_vec().iter().for_each(|elem| {
acc += elem;
});
}
fn should_not_lint() {
let v: Vec<i32> = Vec::new();
let mut acc = 0;
// `for_each` argument is not closure.
fn print(x: &i32) {
println!("{}", x);
}
v.iter().for_each(print);
// User defined type.
struct MyStruct {
v: Vec<i32>,
}
impl MyStruct {
fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &i32> {
self.v.iter()
}
}
let s = MyStruct { v: Vec::new() };
s.iter().for_each(|elem| {
acc += elem;
});
// `for_each` follows long iterator chain.
v.iter().chain(v.iter()).for_each(|v| {
acc += v;
});
v.as_slice().iter().for_each(|v| {
acc += v;
});
s.v.iter().for_each(|v| {
acc += v;
});
// `return` is used in `Loop` of the closure.
v.iter().for_each(|v| {
for i in 0..*v {
if i == 10 {
return;
} else {
println!("{}", v);
}
}
if *v == 20 {
return;
} else {
println!("{}", v);
}
});
// Previously transformed iterator variable.
let it = v.iter();
it.chain(v.iter()).for_each(|elem| {
acc += elem;
});
// `for_each` is not directly in a statement.
match 1 {
_ => v.iter().for_each(|elem| {
acc += elem;
}),
}
// `for_each` is in a let bingind.
let _ = v.iter().for_each(|elem| {
acc += elem;
});
}
fn main() {}