rust-clippy/clippy_tests/examples/swap.stderr
2017-06-19 22:11:12 +02:00

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error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually
--> swap.rs:11:5
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11 | / let temp = foo[0];
12 | | foo[0] = foo[1];
13 | | foo[1] = temp;
| |_________________^ help: try `foo.swap(0, 1)`
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= note: `-D manual-swap` implied by `-D warnings`
error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually
--> swap.rs:20:5
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20 | / let temp = foo[0];
21 | | foo[0] = foo[1];
22 | | foo[1] = temp;
| |_________________^ help: try `foo.swap(0, 1)`
|
= note: `-D manual-swap` implied by `-D warnings`
error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually
--> swap.rs:29:5
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29 | / let temp = foo[0];
30 | | foo[0] = foo[1];
31 | | foo[1] = temp;
| |_________________^ help: try `foo.swap(0, 1)`
|
= note: `-D manual-swap` implied by `-D warnings`
error: this looks like you are swapping `a` and `b` manually
--> swap.rs:47:7
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47 | ; let t = a;
| _______^
48 | | a = b;
49 | | b = t;
| |_________^ help: try `std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b)`
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= note: `-D manual-swap` implied by `-D warnings`
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are swapping `c.0` and `a` manually
--> swap.rs:56:7
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56 | ; let t = c.0;
| _______^
57 | | c.0 = a;
58 | | a = t;
| |_________^ help: try `std::mem::swap(&mut c.0, &mut a)`
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= note: `-D manual-swap` implied by `-D warnings`
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are trying to swap `a` and `b`
--> swap.rs:44:5
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44 | / a = b;
45 | | b = a;
| |_________^ help: try `std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b)`
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= note: `-D almost-swapped` implied by `-D warnings`
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are trying to swap `c.0` and `a`
--> swap.rs:53:5
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53 | / c.0 = a;
54 | | a = c.0;
| |___________^ help: try `std::mem::swap(&mut c.0, &mut a)`
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= note: `-D almost-swapped` implied by `-D warnings`
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: aborting due to previous error(s)
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