fix a small typo (#2165) #3191
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3 warnings
an array of `Range` that is only one element:
src/snippet/mod.rs#L684
warning: an array of `Range` that is only one element
--> src/snippet/mod.rs:684:66
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684 | assert_eq!(&collapse_overlapped_ranges(&[0..3, 1..2,]), &[0..3]);
| ^^^^^^
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= help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#single_range_in_vec_init
help: if you wanted a `Vec` that contains the entire range, try
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684 | assert_eq!(&collapse_overlapped_ranges(&[0..3, 1..2,]), &(0..3).collect::<std::vec::Vec<usize>>());
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: if you wanted an array of len 3, try
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684 | assert_eq!(&collapse_overlapped_ranges(&[0..3, 1..2,]), &[0; 3]);
| ~~~~
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an array of `Range` that is only one element:
src/snippet/mod.rs#L683
warning: an array of `Range` that is only one element
--> src/snippet/mod.rs:683:66
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683 | assert_eq!(&collapse_overlapped_ranges(&[0..2, 1..3,]), &[0..3]);
| ^^^^^^
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= help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#single_range_in_vec_init
help: if you wanted a `Vec` that contains the entire range, try
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683 | assert_eq!(&collapse_overlapped_ranges(&[0..2, 1..3,]), &(0..3).collect::<std::vec::Vec<usize>>());
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: if you wanted an array of len 3, try
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683 | assert_eq!(&collapse_overlapped_ranges(&[0..2, 1..3,]), &[0; 3]);
| ~~~~
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an array of `Range` that is only one element:
src/snippet/mod.rs#L682
warning: an array of `Range` that is only one element
--> src/snippet/mod.rs:682:66
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682 | assert_eq!(&collapse_overlapped_ranges(&[0..2, 1..2,]), &[0..2]);
| ^^^^^^
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= help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#single_range_in_vec_init
= note: `#[warn(clippy::single_range_in_vec_init)]` on by default
help: if you wanted a `Vec` that contains the entire range, try
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682 | assert_eq!(&collapse_overlapped_ranges(&[0..2, 1..2,]), &(0..2).collect::<std::vec::Vec<usize>>());
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: if you wanted an array of len 2, try
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682 | assert_eq!(&collapse_overlapped_ranges(&[0..2, 1..2,]), &[0; 2]);
| ~~~~
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