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error: for loop over `option`, which is an `Option`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement.
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--> for_loop.rs:17:14
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17 | for x in option {
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| ^^^^^^
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= note: `-D for-loop-over-option` implied by `-D warnings`
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= help: consider replacing `for x in option` with `if let Some(x) = option`
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error: for loop over `result`, which is a `Result`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement.
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--> for_loop.rs:22:14
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22 | for x in result {
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| ^^^^^^
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= note: `-D for-loop-over-result` implied by `-D warnings`
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= help: consider replacing `for x in result` with `if let Ok(x) = result`
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error: for loop over `option.ok_or("x not found")`, which is a `Result`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement.
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--> for_loop.rs:26:14
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26 | for x in option.ok_or("x not found") {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: consider replacing `for x in option.ok_or("x not found")` with `if let Ok(x) = option.ok_or("x not found")`
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error: you are iterating over `Iterator::next()` which is an Option; this will compile but is probably not what you want
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--> for_loop.rs:31:5
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31 | / for x in v.iter().next() {
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32 | | println!("{}", x);
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33 | | }
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| |_____^
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= note: `-D iter-next-loop` implied by `-D warnings`
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error: for loop over `v.iter().next().and(Some(0))`, which is an `Option`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement.
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--> for_loop.rs:36:14
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36 | for x in v.iter().next().and(Some(0)) {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: consider replacing `for x in v.iter().next().and(Some(0))` with `if let Some(x) = v.iter().next().and(Some(0))`
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error: for loop over `v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found")`, which is a `Result`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement.
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--> for_loop.rs:40:14
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40 | for x in v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found") {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: consider replacing `for x in v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found")` with `if let Ok(x) = v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found")`
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error: this loop never actually loops
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--> for_loop.rs:52:5
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52 | / while let Some(x) = option {
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53 | | println!("{}", x);
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54 | | break;
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55 | | }
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| |_____^
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= note: `-D never-loop` implied by `-D warnings`
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error: this loop never actually loops
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--> for_loop.rs:58:5
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58 | / while let Ok(x) = result {
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59 | | println!("{}", x);
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60 | | break;
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61 | | }
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| |_____^
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error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
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--> for_loop.rs:84:5
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84 | / for i in 0..vec.len() {
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85 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
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86 | | }
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| |_____^
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= note: `-D needless-range-loop` implied by `-D warnings`
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for <item> in &vec {
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error: unused variable: `i`
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--> for_loop.rs:88:9
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88 | for i in 0..vec.len() {
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| ^
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= note: `-D unused-variables` implied by `-D warnings`
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error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
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--> for_loop.rs:93:5
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93 | for i in 0..vec.len() { let _ = vec[i]; }
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for <item> in &vec { let _ = vec[i]; }
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error: the loop variable `j` is only used to index `STATIC`.
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--> for_loop.rs:96:5
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96 | / for j in 0..4 {
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97 | | println!("{:?}", STATIC[j]);
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98 | | }
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| |_____^
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for <item> in STATIC.iter().take(4) {
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error: the loop variable `j` is only used to index `CONST`.
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--> for_loop.rs:100:5
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100 | / for j in 0..4 {
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101 | | println!("{:?}", CONST[j]);
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102 | | }
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| |_____^
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for <item> in CONST.iter().take(4) {
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error: the loop variable `i` is used to index `vec`
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--> for_loop.rs:104:5
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104 | / for i in 0..vec.len() {
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105 | | println!("{} {}", vec[i], i);
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106 | | }
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for (i, <item>) in vec.iter().enumerate() {
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error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec2`.
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--> for_loop.rs:111:5
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111 | / for i in 0..vec.len() {
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112 | | println!("{}", vec2[i]);
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113 | | }
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| |_____^
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for <item> in vec2.iter().take(vec.len()) {
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error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
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--> for_loop.rs:115:5
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115 | / for i in 5..vec.len() {
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116 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
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117 | | }
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| |_____^
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for <item> in vec.iter().skip(5) {
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error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
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--> for_loop.rs:119:5
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119 | / for i in 0..MAX_LEN {
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120 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
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121 | | }
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| |_____^
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for <item> in vec.iter().take(MAX_LEN) {
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error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
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--> for_loop.rs:123:5
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123 | / for i in 0...MAX_LEN {
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124 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
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125 | | }
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| |_____^
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for <item> in vec.iter().take(MAX_LEN + 1) {
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error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
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--> for_loop.rs:127:5
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127 | / for i in 5..10 {
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128 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
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129 | | }
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for <item> in vec.iter().take(10).skip(5) {
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error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
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--> for_loop.rs:131:5
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131 | / for i in 5...10 {
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132 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
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133 | | }
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for <item> in vec.iter().take(10 + 1).skip(5) {
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error: the loop variable `i` is used to index `vec`
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--> for_loop.rs:135:5
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135 | / for i in 5..vec.len() {
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136 | | println!("{} {}", vec[i], i);
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137 | | }
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help: consider using an iterator
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error: the loop variable `i` is used to index `vec`
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--> for_loop.rs:139:5
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139 | / for i in 5..10 {
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140 | | println!("{} {}", vec[i], i);
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141 | | }
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help: consider using an iterator
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| for (i, <item>) in vec.iter().enumerate().take(10).skip(5) {
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error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
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--> for_loop.rs:143:5
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143 | / for i in 10..0 {
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144 | | println!("{}", i);
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145 | | }
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= note: `-D reverse-range-loop` implied by `-D warnings`
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help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse
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| for i in (0..10).rev() {
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error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
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--> for_loop.rs:147:5
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147 | / for i in 10...0 {
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148 | | println!("{}", i);
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149 | | }
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help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse
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| for i in (0...10).rev() {
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error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
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--> for_loop.rs:151:5
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151 | / for i in MAX_LEN..0 {
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152 | | println!("{}", i);
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153 | | }
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help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse
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| for i in (0..MAX_LEN).rev() {
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error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
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--> for_loop.rs:155:5
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155 | / for i in 5..5 {
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156 | | println!("{}", i);
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157 | | }
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error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
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--> for_loop.rs:176:5
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176 | / for i in 10..5+4 {
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177 | | println!("{}", i);
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178 | | }
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help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse
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| for i in (5+4..10).rev() {
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error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
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--> for_loop.rs:180:5
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180 | / for i in (5+2)..(3-1) {
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181 | | println!("{}", i);
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182 | | }
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help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse
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| for i in ((3-1)..(5+2)).rev() {
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error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
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--> for_loop.rs:184:5
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184 | / for i in (5+2)..(8-1) {
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185 | | println!("{}", i);
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186 | | }
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:203:15
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203 | for _v in vec.iter() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&vec`
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= note: `-D explicit-iter-loop` implied by `-D warnings`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:205:15
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205 | for _v in vec.iter_mut() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&mut vec`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over containers instead of using explicit iteration methods`
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--> for_loop.rs:208:15
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208 | for _v in out_vec.into_iter() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `out_vec`
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= note: `-D explicit-into-iter-loop` implied by `-D warnings`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:211:15
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211 | for _v in array.into_iter() {}
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&array`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:216:15
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216 | for _v in [1, 2, 3].iter() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&[1, 2, 3]`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:220:15
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220 | for _v in [0; 32].iter() {}
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&[0; 32]`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:225:15
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225 | for _v in ll.iter() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&ll`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:228:15
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228 | for _v in vd.iter() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&vd`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:231:15
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231 | for _v in bh.iter() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&bh`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:234:15
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234 | for _v in hm.iter() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&hm`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:237:15
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237 | for _v in bt.iter() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&bt`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:240:15
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240 | for _v in hs.iter() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&hs`
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error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
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--> for_loop.rs:243:15
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243 | for _v in bs.iter() { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&bs`
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error: you are iterating over `Iterator::next()` which is an Option; this will compile but is probably not what you want
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--> for_loop.rs:245:5
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245 | for _v in vec.iter().next() { }
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error: you are collect()ing an iterator and throwing away the result. Consider using an explicit for loop to exhaust the iterator
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--> for_loop.rs:252:5
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252 | vec.iter().map(|x| out.push(x)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D unused-collect` implied by `-D warnings`
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error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter. Consider using `for (_index, item) in &vec.enumerate()` or similar iterators
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--> for_loop.rs:257:5
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257 | for _v in &vec { _index += 1 }
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error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter. Consider using `for (_index, item) in &vec.enumerate()` or similar iterators
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--> for_loop.rs:261:5
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261 | for _v in &vec { _index += 1 }
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error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
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--> for_loop.rs:321:5
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321 | / for (_, v) in &m {
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322 | | let _v = v;
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323 | | }
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= note: `-D for-kv-map` implied by `-D warnings`
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help: use the corresponding method
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error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
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--> for_loop.rs:326:5
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326 | / for (_, v) in &*m {
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327 | | let _v = v;
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328 | | // Here the `*` is not actually necesarry, but the test tests that we don't suggest
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329 | | // `in *m.values()` as we used to
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330 | | }
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help: use the corresponding method
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error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
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--> for_loop.rs:333:5
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333 | / for (_, v) in &mut m {
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334 | | let _v = v;
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335 | | }
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help: use the corresponding method
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error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
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--> for_loop.rs:338:5
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338 | / for (_, v) in &mut *m {
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339 | | let _v = v;
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340 | | }
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help: use the corresponding method
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error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's keys
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--> for_loop.rs:344:5
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344 | / for (k, _value) in rm {
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345 | | let _k = k;
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346 | | }
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help: use the corresponding method
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error: aborting due to 51 previous errors
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To learn more, run the command again with --verbose.
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