rust/tests/ui/for_loop.stderr
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error: for loop over `option`, which is an `Option`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:18:14
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18 | for x in option {
| ^^^^^^
|
= note: #[deny(for_loop_over_option)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:10:8
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10 | #[deny(clippy)]
| ^^^^^^
= help: consider replacing `for x in option` with `if let Some(x) = option`
error: for loop over `result`, which is a `Result`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:26:14
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26 | for x in result {
| ^^^^^^
|
= note: #[deny(for_loop_over_result)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:10:8
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10 | #[deny(clippy)]
| ^^^^^^
= help: consider replacing `for x in result` with `if let Ok(x) = result`
error: for loop over `option.ok_or("x not found")`, which is a `Result`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:32:14
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32 | for x in option.ok_or("x not found") {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= note: #[deny(for_loop_over_result)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
= help: consider replacing `for x in option.ok_or("x not found")` with `if let Ok(x) = option.ok_or("x not found")`
error: you are iterating over `Iterator::next()` which is an Option; this will compile but is probably not what you want
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:40:5
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40 | / for x in v.iter().next() {
41 | |
42 | | println!("{}", x);
43 | | }
| |_____^
|
= note: #[deny(iter_next_loop)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:10:8
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10 | #[deny(clippy)]
| ^^^^^^
error: for loop over `v.iter().next().and(Some(0))`, which is an `Option`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:47:14
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47 | for x in v.iter().next().and(Some(0)) {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= note: #[deny(for_loop_over_option)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
= help: consider replacing `for x in v.iter().next().and(Some(0))` with `if let Some(x) = v.iter().next().and(Some(0))`
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.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:53:14
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53 | for x in v.iter().next().ok_or("x not found") {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= note: #[deny(for_loop_over_result)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
= 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")`
error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:99:5
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99 | / for i in 0..vec.len() {
100 | |
101 | |
102 | |
103 | |
104 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
105 | | }
| |_____^
|
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:90:8
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90 | #[deny(needless_range_loop, explicit_iter_loop, explicit_into_iter_loop, iter_next_loop, reverse_range_loop, explicit_counter_loop, for_kv_map)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: consider using an iterator
| for <item> in &vec {
warning: unused variable: `i`
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:107:9
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107 | for i in 0..vec.len() {
| ^
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= note: #[warn(unused_variables)] on by default
error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:113:5
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113 | for i in 0..vec.len() { let _ = vec[i]; }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for <item> in &vec { let _ = vec[i]; }
error: the loop variable `j` is only used to index `STATIC`.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:120:5
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120 | / for j in 0..4 {
121 | |
122 | |
123 | |
124 | |
125 | | println!("{:?}", STATIC[j]);
126 | | }
| |_____^
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help: consider using an iterator
| for <item> in STATIC.iter().take(4) {
error: the loop variable `j` is only used to index `CONST`.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:128:5
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128 | / for j in 0..4 {
129 | |
130 | |
131 | |
132 | |
133 | | println!("{:?}", CONST[j]);
134 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for <item> in CONST.iter().take(4) {
error: the loop variable `i` is used to index `vec`
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:136:5
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136 | / for i in 0..vec.len() {
137 | |
138 | |
139 | |
140 | |
141 | | println!("{} {}", vec[i], i);
142 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for (i, <item>) in vec.iter().enumerate() {
error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec2`.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:147:5
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147 | / for i in 0..vec.len() {
148 | |
149 | |
150 | |
151 | |
152 | | println!("{}", vec2[i]);
153 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for <item> in vec2.iter().take(vec.len()) {
error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:155:5
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155 | / for i in 5..vec.len() {
156 | |
157 | |
158 | |
159 | |
160 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
161 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for <item> in vec.iter().skip(5) {
error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:163:5
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163 | / for i in 0..MAX_LEN {
164 | |
165 | |
166 | |
167 | |
168 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
169 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for <item> in vec.iter().take(MAX_LEN) {
error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:171:5
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171 | / for i in 0...MAX_LEN {
172 | |
173 | |
174 | |
175 | |
176 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
177 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for <item> in vec.iter().take(MAX_LEN + 1) {
error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:179:5
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179 | / for i in 5..10 {
180 | |
181 | |
182 | |
183 | |
184 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
185 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for <item> in vec.iter().take(10).skip(5) {
error: the loop variable `i` is only used to index `vec`.
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:187:5
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187 | / for i in 5...10 {
188 | |
189 | |
190 | |
191 | |
192 | | println!("{}", vec[i]);
193 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for <item> in vec.iter().take(10 + 1).skip(5) {
error: the loop variable `i` is used to index `vec`
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:195:5
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195 | / for i in 5..vec.len() {
196 | |
197 | |
198 | |
199 | |
200 | | println!("{} {}", vec[i], i);
201 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for (i, <item>) in vec.iter().enumerate().skip(5) {
error: the loop variable `i` is used to index `vec`
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:203:5
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203 | / for i in 5..10 {
204 | |
205 | |
206 | |
207 | |
208 | | println!("{} {}", vec[i], i);
209 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using an iterator
| for (i, <item>) in vec.iter().enumerate().take(10).skip(5) {
error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:211:5
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211 | / for i in 10..0 {
212 | |
213 | |
214 | |
215 | | println!("{}", i);
216 | | }
| |_____^
|
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:90:90
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90 | #[deny(needless_range_loop, explicit_iter_loop, explicit_into_iter_loop, iter_next_loop, reverse_range_loop, explicit_counter_loop, for_kv_map)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse
| for i in (0..10).rev() {
error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:218:5
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218 | / for i in 10...0 {
219 | |
220 | |
221 | |
222 | | println!("{}", i);
223 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse
| for i in (0...10).rev() {
error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:225:5
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225 | / for i in MAX_LEN..0 {
226 | |
227 | |
228 | | println!("{}", i);
229 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse
| for i in (0..MAX_LEN).rev() {
error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:231:5
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231 | / for i in 5..5 {
232 | | println!("{}", i);
233 | | }
| |_____^
error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:252:5
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252 | / for i in 10..5+4 {
253 | |
254 | |
255 | |
256 | | println!("{}", i);
257 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse
| for i in (5+4..10).rev() {
error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:259:5
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259 | / for i in (5+2)..(3-1) {
260 | |
261 | |
262 | |
263 | | println!("{}", i);
264 | | }
| |_____^
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help: consider using the following if you are attempting to iterate over this range in reverse
| for i in ((3-1)..(5+2)).rev() {
error: this range is empty so this for loop will never run
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:266:5
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266 | / for i in (5+2)..(8-1) {
267 | | println!("{}", i);
268 | | }
| |_____^
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:289:15
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289 | for _v in vec.iter() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&vec`
|
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:90:29
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90 | #[deny(needless_range_loop, explicit_iter_loop, explicit_into_iter_loop, iter_next_loop, reverse_range_loop, explicit_counter_loop, for_kv_map)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:294:15
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294 | for _v in vec.iter_mut() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&mut vec`
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over containers instead of using explicit iteration methods`
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:300:15
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300 | for _v in out_vec.into_iter() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `out_vec`
|
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:90:49
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90 | #[deny(needless_range_loop, explicit_iter_loop, explicit_into_iter_loop, iter_next_loop, reverse_range_loop, explicit_counter_loop, for_kv_map)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:306:15
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306 | for _v in array.into_iter() {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&array`
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:311:15
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311 | for _v in [1, 2, 3].iter() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&[1, 2, 3]`
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:318:15
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318 | for _v in [0; 32].iter() {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&[0; 32]`
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:326:15
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326 | for _v in ll.iter() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&ll`
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:332:15
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332 | for _v in vd.iter() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&vd`
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:338:15
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338 | for _v in bh.iter() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&bh`
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:344:15
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344 | for _v in hm.iter() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&hm`
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:350:15
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350 | for _v in bt.iter() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&bt`
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:356:15
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356 | for _v in hs.iter() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&hs`
error: it is more idiomatic to loop over references to containers instead of using explicit iteration methods
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:362:15
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362 | for _v in bs.iter() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: to write this more concisely, try `&bs`
error: you are iterating over `Iterator::next()` which is an Option; this will compile but is probably not what you want
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:368:5
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368 | for _v in vec.iter().next() { }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:90:74
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90 | #[deny(needless_range_loop, explicit_iter_loop, explicit_into_iter_loop, iter_next_loop, reverse_range_loop, explicit_counter_loop, for_kv_map)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: you are collect()ing an iterator and throwing away the result. Consider using an explicit for loop to exhaust the iterator
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:375:5
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375 | vec.iter().map(|x| out.push(x)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:91:8
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91 | #[deny(unused_collect)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter. Consider using `for (_index, item) in &vec.enumerate()` or similar iterators
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:380:5
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380 | for _v in &vec { _index += 1 }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:90:110
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90 | #[deny(needless_range_loop, explicit_iter_loop, explicit_into_iter_loop, iter_next_loop, reverse_range_loop, explicit_counter_loop, for_kv_map)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: the variable `_index` is used as a loop counter. Consider using `for (_index, item) in &vec.enumerate()` or similar iterators
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:384:5
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384 | for _v in &vec { _index += 1 }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:444:5
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444 | / for (_, v) in &m {
445 | |
446 | |
447 | |
448 | |
449 | | let _v = v;
450 | | }
| |_____^
|
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:90:133
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90 | #[deny(needless_range_loop, explicit_iter_loop, explicit_into_iter_loop, iter_next_loop, reverse_range_loop, explicit_counter_loop, for_kv_map)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^
help: use the corresponding method
| for v in m.values() {
error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:453:5
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453 | / for (_, v) in &*m {
454 | |
455 | |
456 | |
... |
460 | | // `in *m.values()` as we used to
461 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: use the corresponding method
| for v in (*m).values() {
error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:464:5
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464 | / for (_, v) in &mut m {
465 | |
466 | |
467 | |
468 | |
469 | | let _v = v;
470 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: use the corresponding method
| for v in m.values_mut() {
error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's values
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:473:5
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473 | / for (_, v) in &mut *m {
474 | |
475 | |
476 | |
477 | |
478 | | let _v = v;
479 | | }
| |_____^
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help: use the corresponding method
| for v in (*m).values_mut() {
error: you seem to want to iterate on a map's keys
--> $DIR/for_loop.rs:483:5
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483 | / for (k, _value) in rm {
484 | |
485 | |
486 | |
487 | |
488 | | let _k = k;
489 | | }
| |_____^
|
help: use the corresponding method
| for k in rm.keys() {
error: aborting due to 48 previous errors