rust/tests/ui/mutex_atomic.stderr
2017-02-08 14:58:07 +01:00

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error: Consider using an AtomicBool instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>.
--> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:9:5
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9 | Mutex::new(true);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: #[deny(mutex_atomic)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:4:9
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4 | #![deny(clippy)]
| ^^^^^^
error: Consider using an AtomicUsize instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>.
--> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:10:5
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10 | Mutex::new(5usize);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: #[deny(mutex_atomic)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
error: Consider using an AtomicIsize instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>.
--> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:11:5
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11 | Mutex::new(9isize);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: #[deny(mutex_atomic)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
error: Consider using an AtomicPtr instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>.
--> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:13:5
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13 | Mutex::new(&x as *const u32);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: #[deny(mutex_atomic)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
error: Consider using an AtomicPtr instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>.
--> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:14:5
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14 | Mutex::new(&mut x as *mut u32);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: #[deny(mutex_atomic)] implied by #[deny(clippy)]
error: Consider using an AtomicUsize instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>.
--> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:15:5
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15 | Mutex::new(0u32);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:5:9
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5 | #![deny(mutex_integer)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: Consider using an AtomicIsize instead of a Mutex here. If you just want the locking behaviour and not the internal type, consider using Mutex<()>.
--> $DIR/mutex_atomic.rs:16:5
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16 | Mutex::new(0i32);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: aborting due to 7 previous errors