rust/tests/ui/iter_out_of_bounds.stderr

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error: this `.skip()` call skips more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:12:14
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LL | for _ in [1, 2, 3].iter().skip(4) {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and will create an empty iterator
note: the lint level is defined here
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:3:9
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LL | #![deny(clippy::iter_out_of_bounds)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: this `.take()` call takes more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:16:19
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LL | for (i, _) in [1, 2, 3].iter().take(4).enumerate() {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and the returned iterator will simply yield the same items
error: this `.take()` call takes more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:22:14
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LL | for _ in (&&&&&&[1, 2, 3]).iter().take(4) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and the returned iterator will simply yield the same items
error: this `.skip()` call skips more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:25:14
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LL | for _ in [1, 2, 3].iter().skip(4) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and will create an empty iterator
error: this `.skip()` call skips more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:28:14
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LL | for _ in [1; 3].iter().skip(4) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and will create an empty iterator
error: this `.skip()` call skips more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:34:14
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LL | for _ in vec![1, 2, 3].iter().skip(4) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and will create an empty iterator
error: this `.skip()` call skips more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:37:14
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LL | for _ in vec![1; 3].iter().skip(4) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and will create an empty iterator
error: this `.skip()` call skips more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:41:14
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LL | for _ in x.iter().skip(4) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and will create an empty iterator
error: this `.skip()` call skips more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:45:14
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LL | for _ in x.iter().skip(n) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and will create an empty iterator
error: this `.skip()` call skips more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:50:14
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LL | for _ in empty().skip(1) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and will create an empty iterator
error: this `.take()` call takes more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:53:14
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LL | for _ in empty().take(1) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and the returned iterator will simply yield the same items
error: this `.skip()` call skips more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:56:14
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LL | for _ in std::iter::once(1).skip(2) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and will create an empty iterator
error: this `.take()` call takes more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:59:14
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LL | for _ in std::iter::once(1).take(2) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and the returned iterator will simply yield the same items
error: this `.take()` call takes more items than the iterator will produce
--> $DIR/iter_out_of_bounds.rs:62:14
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LL | for x in [].iter().take(1) {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: this operation is useless and the returned iterator will simply yield the same items
error: aborting due to 14 previous errors