| #![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(clippy::no_effect, clippy::unnecessary_operation)] |
| |
| fn main() { |
| let x = [1, 2, 3, 4]; |
| let index: usize = 1; |
| x[index]; |
| x[4]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. |
| x[1 << 3]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. |
| |
| x[0]; // Ok, should not produce stderr. |
| x[3]; // Ok, should not produce stderr. |
| |
| let y = &x; |
| y[0]; // Ok, referencing shouldn't affect this lint. See the issue 6021 |
| y[4]; // Ok, rustc will handle references too. |
| |
| let v = vec![0; 5]; |
| v[0]; |
| v[10]; |
| v[1 << 3]; |
| |
| const N: usize = 15; // Out of bounds |
| const M: usize = 3; // In bounds |
| x[N]; // Ok, let rustc's `const_err` lint handle `usize` indexing on arrays. |
| x[M]; // Ok, should not produce stderr. |
| v[N]; |
| v[M]; |
| } |