-error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:18:17
+error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:16:17
|
LL | fn from_i32(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
- = note: `-D clippy::wrong-self-convention` implied by `-D warnings`
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
+ = note: `-D clippy::wrong-self-convention` implied by `-D warnings`
-error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:24:21
+error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:22:21
|
LL | pub fn from_i64(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `as_*` usually take self by reference or self by mutable reference
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:36:15
+error: methods called `as_*` usually take `self` by reference or `self` by mutable reference
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:34:15
|
LL | fn as_i32(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `into_*` usually take self by value
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:38:17
+error: methods called `into_*` usually take `self` by value
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:36:17
|
LL | fn into_i32(&self) {}
| ^^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `is_*` usually take self by reference or no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:40:15
+error: methods called `is_*` usually take `self` by mutable reference or `self` by reference or no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:38:15
|
LL | fn is_i32(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self type is not Copy`) usually take self by reference
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:42:15
+error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self` type is not `Copy`) usually take `self` by reference
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:40:15
|
LL | fn to_i32(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:44:17
+error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:42:17
|
LL | fn from_i32(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `as_*` usually take self by reference or self by mutable reference
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:46:19
+error: methods called `as_*` usually take `self` by reference or `self` by mutable reference
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:44:19
|
LL | pub fn as_i64(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `into_*` usually take self by value
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:47:21
+error: methods called `into_*` usually take `self` by value
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:45:21
|
LL | pub fn into_i64(&self) {}
| ^^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `is_*` usually take self by reference or no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:48:19
+error: methods called `is_*` usually take `self` by mutable reference or `self` by reference or no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:46:19
|
LL | pub fn is_i64(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self type is not Copy`) usually take self by reference
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:49:19
+error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self` type is not `Copy`) usually take `self` by reference
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:47:19
|
LL | pub fn to_i64(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:50:21
+error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:48:21
|
LL | pub fn from_i64(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `as_*` usually take self by reference or self by mutable reference
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:95:19
+error: methods called `as_*` usually take `self` by reference or `self` by mutable reference
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:93:19
|
LL | fn as_i32(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `into_*` usually take self by value
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:98:25
+error: methods called `into_*` usually take `self` by value
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:96:25
|
LL | fn into_i32_ref(&self) {}
| ^^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `is_*` usually take self by reference or no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:100:19
+error: methods called `is_*` usually take `self` by mutable reference or `self` by reference or no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:98:19
|
LL | fn is_i32(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:104:21
+error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:102:21
|
LL | fn from_i32(self) {}
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `as_*` usually take self by reference or self by mutable reference
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:119:19
+error: methods called `as_*` usually take `self` by reference or `self` by mutable reference
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:117:19
|
LL | fn as_i32(self);
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `into_*` usually take self by value
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:122:25
+error: methods called `into_*` usually take `self` by value
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:120:25
|
LL | fn into_i32_ref(&self);
| ^^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `is_*` usually take self by reference or no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:124:19
+error: methods called `is_*` usually take `self` by mutable reference or `self` by reference or no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:122:19
|
LL | fn is_i32(self);
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:128:21
+error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:126:21
|
LL | fn from_i32(self);
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `into_*` usually take self by value
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:146:25
+error: methods called `into_*` usually take `self` by value
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:144:25
|
LL | fn into_i32_ref(&self);
| ^^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods called `from_*` usually take no self
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:152:21
+error: methods called `from_*` usually take no `self`
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:150:21
|
LL | fn from_i32(self);
| ^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self type is Copy`) usually take self by value
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:181:22
+error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self` type is `Copy`) usually take `self` by value
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:174:22
|
LL | fn to_u64_v2(&self) -> u64 {
| ^^^^^
|
= help: consider choosing a less ambiguous name
-error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self type is not Copy`) usually take self by reference
- --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:190:19
+error: methods with the following characteristics: (`to_*` and `self` type is not `Copy`) usually take `self` by reference
+ --> $DIR/wrong_self_convention.rs:183:19
|
LL | fn to_u64(self) -> u64 {
| ^^^^