rust/tests/ui/did_you_mean/collect-without-into-iter-c...

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// Tests that the compiler suggests an `into_iter` call when an `Iterator` method
// is called on something that implements `IntoIterator`
fn main() {
let items = items();
let other_items = items.map(|i| i + 1);
//~^ ERROR no method named `map` found for opaque type `impl IntoIterator<Item = i32>` in the current scope
let vec: Vec<i32> = items.collect();
//~^ ERROR no method named `collect` found for opaque type `impl IntoIterator<Item = i32>` in the current scope
}
fn items() -> impl IntoIterator<Item = i32> {
vec![1, 2, 3]
}
fn process(items: impl IntoIterator<Item = String>) -> Vec<String> {
items.collect()
//~^ ERROR no method named `collect` found for type parameter `impl IntoIterator<Item = String>` in the current scope
}