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error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:35:17
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LL | let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&boxed_slice[1]`
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note: the lint level is defined here
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:5:9
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LL | #![deny(clippy::get_unwrap)]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:35:17
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LL | let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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= note: `-D clippy::unwrap-used` implied by `-D warnings`
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error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:36:17
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LL | let _ = some_slice.get(0).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_slice[0]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:36:17
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LL | let _ = some_slice.get(0).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:37:17
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LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vec[0]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:37:17
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LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:38:17
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LL | let _ = some_vecdeque.get(0).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_vecdeque[0]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:38:17
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LL | let _ = some_vecdeque.get(0).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a HashMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:39:17
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LL | let _ = some_hashmap.get(&1).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_hashmap[&1]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:39:17
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LL | let _ = some_hashmap.get(&1).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a BTreeMap. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:40:17
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LL | let _ = some_btreemap.get(&1).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&some_btreemap[&1]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:40:17
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LL | let _ = some_btreemap.get(&1).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:44:21
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LL | let _: u8 = *boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `boxed_slice[1]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:44:22
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LL | let _: u8 = *boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:49:9
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LL | *boxed_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `boxed_slice[0]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:49:10
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LL | *boxed_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:50:9
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LL | *some_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_slice[0]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:50:10
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LL | *some_slice.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:51:9
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LL | *some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:51:10
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LL | *some_vec.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a VecDeque. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:52:9
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LL | *some_vecdeque.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vecdeque[0]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:52:10
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LL | *some_vecdeque.get_mut(0).unwrap() = 1;
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:64:17
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LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0..1).unwrap().to_vec();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0..1]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:64:17
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LL | let _ = some_vec.get(0..1).unwrap().to_vec();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get_mut().unwrap()` on a Vec. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:65:17
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LL | let _ = some_vec.get_mut(0..1).unwrap().to_vec();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `some_vec[0..1]`
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error: used `unwrap()` on an `Option` value
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:65:17
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LL | let _ = some_vec.get_mut(0..1).unwrap().to_vec();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: if you don't want to handle the `None` case gracefully, consider using `expect()` to provide a better panic message
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error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:72:13
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LL | let _ = boxed_slice.get(1).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&boxed_slice[1]`
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error: called `.get().unwrap()` on a slice. Using `[]` is more clear and more concise
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--> $DIR/unwrap_used.rs:90:17
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LL | let _ = Box::new([0]).get(1).unwrap();
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `&Box::new([0])[1]`
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error: aborting due to 28 previous errors
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