Rollup merge of #88512 - m-ou-se:array-into-iter-deref-stuff, r=estebank
Upgrade array_into_iter lint to include Deref-to-array types. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88099 Fixes the issue mentioned here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/84147#issuecomment-819000436
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@ -74,39 +74,45 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ArrayIntoIter {
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_ => return,
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};
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// As this is a method call expression, we have at least one
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// argument.
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// As this is a method call expression, we have at least one argument.
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let receiver_arg = &args[0];
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let receiver_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(receiver_arg);
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let adjustments = cx.typeck_results().expr_adjustments(receiver_arg);
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// Peel all `Box<_>` layers. We have to special case `Box` here as
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// `Box` is the only thing that values can be moved out of via
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// method call. `Box::new([1]).into_iter()` should trigger this
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// lint.
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let mut recv_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(receiver_arg);
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let mut num_box_derefs = 0;
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while recv_ty.is_box() {
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num_box_derefs += 1;
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recv_ty = recv_ty.boxed_ty();
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let target = match adjustments.last() {
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Some(Adjustment { kind: Adjust::Borrow(_), target }) => target,
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_ => return,
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};
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let types =
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std::iter::once(receiver_ty).chain(adjustments.iter().map(|adj| adj.target));
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let mut found_array = false;
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for ty in types {
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match ty.kind() {
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// If we run into a &[T; N] or &[T] first, there's nothing to warn about.
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// It'll resolve to the reference version.
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ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _) if inner_ty.is_array() => return,
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ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _) if matches!(inner_ty.kind(), ty::Slice(..)) => return,
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// Found an actual array type without matching a &[T; N] first.
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// This is the problematic case.
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ty::Array(..) => {
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found_array = true;
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break;
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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}
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// Make sure we found an array after peeling the boxes.
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if !matches!(recv_ty.kind(), ty::Array(..)) {
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if !found_array {
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return;
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}
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// Make sure that there is an autoref coercion at the expected
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// position. The first `num_box_derefs` adjustments are the derefs
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// of the box.
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match cx.typeck_results().expr_adjustments(receiver_arg).get(num_box_derefs) {
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Some(Adjustment { kind: Adjust::Borrow(_), .. }) => {}
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_ => return,
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}
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// Emit lint diagnostic.
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let target = match *cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_adjusted(receiver_arg).kind() {
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let target = match *target.kind() {
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ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _) if inner_ty.is_array() => "[T; N]",
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ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _) if matches!(inner_ty.kind(), ty::Slice(..)) => "[T]",
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// We know the original first argument type is an array type,
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// we know that the first adjustment was an autoref coercion
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// and we know that `IntoIterator` is the trait involved. The
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String::new(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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} else {
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} else if receiver_ty.is_array() {
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diag.multipart_suggestion(
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"or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value",
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vec![
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//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
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//~| WARNING this changes meaning
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// The `array_into_iter` lint doesn't cover other wrappers that deref to an array.
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let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Rc::new(array).into_iter();
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//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
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//~| WARNING this changes meaning
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let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Array(array).into_iter();
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//~^ WARNING this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter`
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//~| WARNING this changes meaning
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// But you can always use the trait method explicitly as an array.
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let _: IntoIter<i32, 10> = IntoIterator::into_iter(array);
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-2018.rs:18:44
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LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Box::new(array).into_iter();
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| ^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
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= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2021
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= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>
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help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Box::new(array).iter();
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| ~~~~
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help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = IntoIterator::into_iter(Box::new(array));
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| ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~
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warning: this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-2018.rs:29:24
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-2018.rs:22:43
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LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Rc::new(array).into_iter();
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
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= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2021
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= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>
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warning: this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-2018.rs:25:41
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LL | let _: Iter<'_, i32> = Array(array).into_iter();
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
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= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2021
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= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>
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warning: this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-2018.rs:32:24
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LL | for _ in [1, 2, 3].into_iter() {}
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| ^^^^^^^^^
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LL + for _ in [1, 2, 3] {}
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warning: 3 warnings emitted
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warning: 5 warnings emitted
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-lint.rs:23:21
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LL | Box::new(small).into_iter();
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| ^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
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= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2021
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= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>
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help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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LL | Box::new(small).iter();
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| ~~~~
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help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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LL | IntoIterator::into_iter(Box::new(small));
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| ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~
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warning: this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-lint.rs:26:22
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LL | Box::new([1, 2]).into_iter();
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| ^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
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= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2021
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= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>
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help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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LL | Box::new([1, 2]).iter();
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| ~~~~
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help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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LL | IntoIterator::into_iter(Box::new([1, 2]));
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| ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~
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warning: this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-lint.rs:29:19
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LL | Box::new(big).into_iter();
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| ^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
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= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2021
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= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>
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help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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LL | Box::new(big).iter();
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| ~~~~
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help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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LL | IntoIterator::into_iter(Box::new(big));
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| ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~
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warning: this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-lint.rs:32:25
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LL | Box::new([0u8; 33]).into_iter();
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| ^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
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= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>
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help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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LL | Box::new([0u8; 33]).iter();
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| ~~~~
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help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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LL | IntoIterator::into_iter(Box::new([0u8; 33]));
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| ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~
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warning: this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-lint.rs:36:31
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LL | Box::new(Box::new(small)).into_iter();
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| ^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
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help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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LL | Box::new(Box::new(small)).iter();
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| ~~~~
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help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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LL | IntoIterator::into_iter(Box::new(Box::new(small)));
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warning: this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-lint.rs:39:32
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LL | Box::new(Box::new([1, 2])).into_iter();
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| ^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
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= note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/IntoIterator-for-arrays.html>
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help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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LL | Box::new(Box::new([1, 2])).iter();
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| ~~~~
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help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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LL | IntoIterator::into_iter(Box::new(Box::new([1, 2])));
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warning: this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.
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--> $DIR/into-iter-on-arrays-lint.rs:42:29
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LL | Box::new(Box::new(big)).into_iter();
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| ^^^^^^^^^ help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity: `iter`
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help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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LL | Box::new(Box::new(big)).iter();
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help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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LL | IntoIterator::into_iter(Box::new(Box::new(big)));
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warning: this method call resolves to `<&[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <[T; N] as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021.
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LL | Box::new(Box::new([0u8; 33])).into_iter();
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help: use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
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help: or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
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LL | IntoIterator::into_iter(Box::new(Box::new([0u8; 33])));
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warning: 12 warnings emitted
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