When the call to a function doesn’t have any side effects, what is the point of making the call if the results are ignored? In such case, either
the function call is useless and should be dropped or the source code doesn’t behave as expected.
This rule raises an issue on the following methods of the Swift standard library:
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abs
function
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signum
method
-
distance
method
-
advanced
method
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addingProduct
method
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squareRoot
method
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remainder
, truncatingRemainder
methods
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rounded
method
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dropLast
, drop
, dropFirst
methods
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lowercased
, uppercased
methods
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sorted
, reversed
methods
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prefix
, suffix
methods