error: `ref` directly on a function argument is ignored. Consider using a reference type instead. --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:7:15 | 7 | fn the_answer(ref mut x: u8) { | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: #[deny(toplevel_ref_arg)] implied by #[deny(clippy)] note: lint level defined here --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:4:9 | 4 | #![deny(clippy)] | ^^^^^^ error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:18:7 | 18 | let ref x = 1; | ----^^^^^----- help: try `let x = &1;` | = note: #[deny(toplevel_ref_arg)] implied by #[deny(clippy)] error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:23:7 | 23 | let ref y: (&_, u8) = (&1, 2); | ----^^^^^--------------------- help: try `let y: &(&_, u8) = &(&1, 2);` | = note: #[deny(toplevel_ref_arg)] implied by #[deny(clippy)] error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:28:7 | 28 | let ref z = 1 + 2; | ----^^^^^--------- help: try `let z = &(1 + 2);` | = note: #[deny(toplevel_ref_arg)] implied by #[deny(clippy)] error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:33:7 | 33 | let ref mut z = 1 + 2; | ----^^^^^^^^^--------- help: try `let z = &mut (1 + 2);` | = note: #[deny(toplevel_ref_arg)] implied by #[deny(clippy)] error: aborting due to 5 previous errors