rust-clippy/tests/ui/for_kv_map.rs

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#![warn(clippy::for_kv_map)]
#![allow(clippy::used_underscore_binding)]
use std::collections::*;
use std::rc::Rc;
fn main() {
let m: HashMap<u64, u64> = HashMap::new();
for (_, v) in &m {
//~^ ERROR: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
//~| NOTE: `-D clippy::for-kv-map` implied by `-D warnings`
let _v = v;
}
let m: Rc<HashMap<u64, u64>> = Rc::new(HashMap::new());
for (_, v) in &*m {
//~^ ERROR: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
let _v = v;
// Here the `*` is not actually necessary, but the test tests that we don't
// suggest
// `in *m.values()` as we used to
}
let mut m: HashMap<u64, u64> = HashMap::new();
for (_, v) in &mut m {
//~^ ERROR: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
let _v = v;
}
let m: &mut HashMap<u64, u64> = &mut HashMap::new();
for (_, v) in &mut *m {
//~^ ERROR: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
let _v = v;
}
let m: HashMap<u64, u64> = HashMap::new();
let rm = &m;
for (k, _value) in rm {
//~^ ERROR: you seem to want to iterate on a map's keys
let _k = k;
}
// The following should not produce warnings.
let m: HashMap<u64, u64> = HashMap::new();
// No error, _value is actually used
for (k, _value) in &m {
let _ = _value;
let _k = k;
}
let m: HashMap<u64, String> = Default::default();
for (_, v) in m {
let _v = v;
}
}