#![feature(inline_const)] #![warn(clippy::indexing_slicing)] // We also check the out_of_bounds_indexing lint here, because it lints similar things and // we want to avoid false positives. #![warn(clippy::out_of_bounds_indexing)] #![allow( unconditional_panic, clippy::no_effect, clippy::unnecessary_operation, clippy::useless_vec )] const ARR: [i32; 2] = [1, 2]; const REF: &i32 = &ARR[idx()]; // This should be linted, since `suppress-restriction-lint-in-const` default is false. //~^ ERROR: indexing may panic const fn idx() -> usize { 1 } const fn idx4() -> usize { 4 } fn main() { let x = [1, 2, 3, 4]; let index: usize = 1; x[index]; //~^ ERROR: indexing may panic // Ok, let rustc's `unconditional_panic` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. x[4]; // Ok, let rustc's `unconditional_panic` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. x[1 << 3]; // Ok, should not produce stderr. x[0]; // Ok, should not produce stderr. x[3]; // Ok, should not produce stderr. x[const { idx() }]; // Ok, let rustc's `unconditional_panic` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. x[const { idx4() }]; // This should be linted, since `suppress-restriction-lint-in-const` default is false. const { &ARR[idx()] }; //~^ ERROR: indexing may panic // This should be linted, since `suppress-restriction-lint-in-const` default is false. const { &ARR[idx4()] }; //~^ ERROR: indexing may panic let y = &x; // Ok, referencing shouldn't affect this lint. See the issue 6021 y[0]; // Ok, rustc will handle references too. y[4]; let v = vec![0; 5]; v[0]; //~^ ERROR: indexing may panic v[10]; //~^ ERROR: indexing may panic v[1 << 3]; //~^ ERROR: indexing may panic // Out of bounds const N: usize = 15; // In bounds const M: usize = 3; // Ok, let rustc's `unconditional_panic` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. x[N]; // Ok, should not produce stderr. x[M]; v[N]; //~^ ERROR: indexing may panic v[M]; //~^ ERROR: indexing may panic let slice = &x; let _ = x[4]; }