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error[E0382]: use of moved value: `vec`
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:6:33
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LL | let vec = vec!["one", "two", "three"];
| --- move occurs because `vec` has type `Vec<&str>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait
LL | while let Some(item) = iter(vec).next() {
| ----------------------------^^^--------
| | |
| | value moved here, in previous iteration of loop
| inside of this loop
|
note: consider changing this parameter type in function `iter` to borrow instead if owning the value isn't necessary
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:1:17
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LL | fn iter<T>(vec: Vec<T>) -> impl Iterator<Item = T> {
| ---- ^^^^^^ this parameter takes ownership of the value
| |
| in this function
help: consider moving the expression out of the loop so it is only moved once
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LL ~ let mut value = iter(vec);
LL ~ while let Some(item) = value.next() {
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error[E0382]: use of moved value: `vec`
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:15:31
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LL | let vec = vec!["one", "two", "three"];
| --- move occurs because `vec` has type `Vec<&str>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait
LL | loop {
| ---- inside of this loop
LL |
LL | let Some(item) = iter(vec).next() else {
| ^^^ value moved here, in previous iteration of loop
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note: consider changing this parameter type in function `iter` to borrow instead if owning the value isn't necessary
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:1:17
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LL | fn iter<T>(vec: Vec<T>) -> impl Iterator<Item = T> {
| ---- ^^^^^^ this parameter takes ownership of the value
| |
| in this function
help: consider moving the expression out of the loop so it is only moved once
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LL ~ let mut value = iter(vec);
LL ~ loop {
LL |
LL ~ let Some(item) = value.next() else {
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error[E0382]: use of moved value: `vec`
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:25:25
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LL | let vec = vec!["one", "two", "three"];
| --- move occurs because `vec` has type `Vec<&str>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait
LL | loop {
| ---- inside of this loop
LL |
LL | let item = iter(vec).next();
| ^^^ value moved here, in previous iteration of loop
|
note: consider changing this parameter type in function `iter` to borrow instead if owning the value isn't necessary
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:1:17
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LL | fn iter<T>(vec: Vec<T>) -> impl Iterator<Item = T> {
| ---- ^^^^^^ this parameter takes ownership of the value
| |
| in this function
help: consider moving the expression out of the loop so it is only moved once
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LL ~ let mut value = iter(vec);
LL ~ loop {
LL |
LL ~ let item = value.next();
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help: consider cloning the value if the performance cost is acceptable
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LL | let item = iter(vec.clone()).next();
| ++++++++
error[E0382]: use of moved value: `vec`
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:37:34
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LL | let vec = vec!["one", "two", "three"];
| --- move occurs because `vec` has type `Vec<&str>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait
LL | loop {
| ---- inside of this loop
LL |
LL | if let Some(item) = iter(vec).next() {
| ^^^ value moved here, in previous iteration of loop
|
note: consider changing this parameter type in function `iter` to borrow instead if owning the value isn't necessary
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:1:17
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LL | fn iter<T>(vec: Vec<T>) -> impl Iterator<Item = T> {
| ---- ^^^^^^ this parameter takes ownership of the value
| |
| in this function
help: consider moving the expression out of the loop so it is only moved once
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LL ~ let mut value = iter(vec);
LL ~ loop {
LL |
LL ~ if let Some(item) = value.next() {
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error[E0382]: use of moved value: `vec`
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:50:46
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LL | let vec = vec!["one", "two", "three"];
| --- move occurs because `vec` has type `Vec<&str>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait
LL | loop {
| ---- inside of this loop
LL |
LL | loop {
| ---- inside of this loop
LL | loop {
| ---- inside of this loop
LL | if let Some(item) = iter(vec).next() {
| ^^^ value moved here, in previous iteration of loop
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note: consider changing this parameter type in function `iter` to borrow instead if owning the value isn't necessary
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:1:17
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LL | fn iter<T>(vec: Vec<T>) -> impl Iterator<Item = T> {
| ---- ^^^^^^ this parameter takes ownership of the value
| |
| in this function
note: verify that your loop breaking logic is correct
--> $DIR/recreating-value-in-loop-condition.rs:52:25
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LL | loop {
| ----
LL | let vec = vec!["one", "two", "three"];
LL | loop {
| ----
LL |
LL | loop {
| ----
LL | loop {
| ----
...
LL | break;
| ^^^^^ this `break` exits the loop at line 49
help: consider moving the expression out of the loop so it is only moved once
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LL ~ let mut value = iter(vec);
LL ~ loop {
LL |
LL | loop {
LL | loop {
LL ~ if let Some(item) = value.next() {
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error: aborting due to 5 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0382`.