#![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; let index_from: usize = 2; let index_to: usize = 3; &x[index..]; &x[..index]; &x[index_from..index_to]; &x[index_from..][..index_to]; // Two lint reports, one for [index_from..] and another for [..index_to]. &x[5..][..10]; // Two lint reports, one for out of bounds [5..] and another for slicing [..10]. &x[0..][..3]; &x[1..][..5]; &x[0..].get(..3); // Ok, should not produce stderr. &x[0..3]; // Ok, should not produce stderr. let y = &x; &y[1..2]; &y[0..=4]; &y[..=4]; &y[..]; // Ok, should not produce stderr. let v = vec![0; 5]; &v[10..100]; &x[10..][..100]; // Two lint reports, one for [10..] and another for [..100]. &v[10..]; &v[..100]; &v[..]; // Ok, should not produce stderr. }