rust/tests/ui/manual_float_methods.stderr
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error: manually checking if a float is infinite
--> tests/ui/manual_float_methods.rs:24:8
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LL | if x == f32::INFINITY || x == f32::NEG_INFINITY {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the dedicated method instead: `x.is_infinite()`
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= note: `-D clippy::manual-is-infinite` implied by `-D warnings`
= help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::manual_is_infinite)]`
error: manually checking if a float is finite
--> tests/ui/manual_float_methods.rs:25:8
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LL | if x != f32::INFINITY && x != f32::NEG_INFINITY {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D clippy::manual-is-finite` implied by `-D warnings`
= help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::manual_is_finite)]`
help: use the dedicated method instead
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LL | if x.is_finite() {}
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: this will alter how it handles NaN; if that is a problem, use instead
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LL | if x.is_finite() || x.is_nan() {}
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: or, for conciseness
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LL | if !x.is_infinite() {}
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: manually checking if a float is infinite
--> tests/ui/manual_float_methods.rs:26:8
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LL | if x == INFINITE || x == NEG_INFINITE {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the dedicated method instead: `x.is_infinite()`
error: manually checking if a float is finite
--> tests/ui/manual_float_methods.rs:27:8
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LL | if x != INFINITE && x != NEG_INFINITE {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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help: use the dedicated method instead
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LL | if x.is_finite() {}
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: this will alter how it handles NaN; if that is a problem, use instead
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LL | if x.is_finite() || x.is_nan() {}
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: or, for conciseness
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LL | if !x.is_infinite() {}
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: manually checking if a float is infinite
--> tests/ui/manual_float_methods.rs:29:8
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LL | if x == f64::INFINITY || x == f64::NEG_INFINITY {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the dedicated method instead: `x.is_infinite()`
error: manually checking if a float is finite
--> tests/ui/manual_float_methods.rs:30:8
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LL | if x != f64::INFINITY && x != f64::NEG_INFINITY {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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help: use the dedicated method instead
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LL | if x.is_finite() {}
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: this will alter how it handles NaN; if that is a problem, use instead
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LL | if x.is_finite() || x.is_nan() {}
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: or, for conciseness
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LL | if !x.is_infinite() {}
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: manually checking if a float is infinite
--> tests/ui/manual_float_methods.rs:44:12
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LL | if x == f64::INFINITY || x == f64::NEG_INFINITY {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use the dedicated method instead: `x.is_infinite()`
error: aborting due to 7 previous errors