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error: using `str.trim().split()` with hard-coded newlines
--> tests/ui/str_split.rs:60:13
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LL | let _ = s1.trim().split('\n');
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `str.lines()` instead: `s1.lines()`
|
= note: `-D clippy::str-split-at-newline` implied by `-D warnings`
= help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::str_split_at_newline)]`
error: using `str.trim().split()` with hard-coded newlines
--> tests/ui/str_split.rs:63:13
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LL | let _ = s1.trim().split("\n");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `str.lines()` instead: `s1.lines()`
error: using `str.trim().split()` with hard-coded newlines
--> tests/ui/str_split.rs:65:13
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LL | let _ = s1.trim().split("\r\n");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `str.lines()` instead: `s1.lines()`
error: using `str.trim().split()` with hard-coded newlines
--> tests/ui/str_split.rs:69:13
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LL | let _ = s2.trim().split('\n');
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `str.lines()` instead: `s2.lines()`
error: using `str.trim().split()` with hard-coded newlines
--> tests/ui/str_split.rs:72:13
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LL | let _ = s2.trim().split("\n");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `str.lines()` instead: `s2.lines()`
error: using `str.trim().split()` with hard-coded newlines
--> tests/ui/str_split.rs:74:13
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LL | let _ = s2.trim().split("\r\n");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `str.lines()` instead: `s2.lines()`
error: using `str.trim().split()` with hard-coded newlines
--> tests/ui/str_split.rs:79:13
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LL | let _ = s3.trim().split('\n');
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `str.lines()` instead: `s3.lines()`
error: using `str.trim().split()` with hard-coded newlines
--> tests/ui/str_split.rs:82:13
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LL | let _ = s3.trim().split("\n");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `str.lines()` instead: `s3.lines()`
error: using `str.trim().split()` with hard-coded newlines
--> tests/ui/str_split.rs:84:13
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LL | let _ = s3.trim().split("\r\n");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `str.lines()` instead: `s3.lines()`
error: using `str.trim().split()` with hard-coded newlines
--> tests/ui/str_split.rs:88:13
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LL | let _ = make_str!(s1).trim().split('\n');
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use `str.lines()` instead: `make_str!(s1).lines()`
error: aborting due to 10 previous errors