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Auto merge of #27230 - GuillaumeGomez:patch-1, r=brson
Part of #24407. cc @Manishearth
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@ -397,6 +397,115 @@ impl Bar {
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```
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"##,
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E0417: r##"
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A static variable was referenced in a pattern. Example of erroneous code:
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```
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static FOO : i32 = 0;
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match 0 {
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FOO => {} // error: static variables cannot be referenced in a
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// pattern, use a `const` instead
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_ => {}
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}
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```
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The compiler needs to know the value of the pattern at compile time;
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compile-time patterns can defined via const or enum items. Please verify
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that the identifier is spelled correctly, and if so, use a const instead
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of static to define it. Example:
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```
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const FOO : i32 = 0;
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match 0 {
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FOO => {} // ok!
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_ => {}
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}
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```
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"##,
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E0424: r##"
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The `self` keyword was used in a static method. Example of erroneous code:
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```
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struct Foo;
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impl Foo {
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fn bar(self) {}
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fn foo() {
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self.bar(); // error: `self` is not available in a static method.
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}
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}
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```
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Please check if the method's argument list should have contained `self`,
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`&self`, or `&mut self` (in case you didn't want to create a static
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method), and add it if so. Example:
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```
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struct Foo;
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impl Foo {
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fn bar(self) {}
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fn foo(self) {
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self.bar(); // ok!
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}
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}
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```
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"##,
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E0425: r##"
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An unresolved name was used. Example of erroneous codes:
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```
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something_that_doesnt_exist::foo;
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// error: unresolved name `something_that_doesnt_exist::foo`
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// or:
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trait Foo {
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fn bar() {
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Self; // error: unresolved name `Self`
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}
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}
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```
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Please verify you didn't misspell the name or that you're not using an
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invalid object. Example:
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```
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enum something_that_does_exist {
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foo
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}
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// or:
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mod something_that_does_exist {
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pub static foo : i32 = 0i32;
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}
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something_that_does_exist::foo; // ok!
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```
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"##,
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E0426: r##"
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An undeclared label was used. Example of erroneous code:
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```
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loop {
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break 'a; // error: use of undeclared label `'a`
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}
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```
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Please verify you spelt or declare the label correctly. Example:
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```
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'a: loop {
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break 'a; // ok!
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}
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```
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"##,
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E0428: r##"
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A type or module has been defined more than once. Example of erroneous
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code:
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@ -415,6 +524,53 @@ struct Bar2; // ok!
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```
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"##,
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E0430: r##"
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The `self` import appears more than once in the list. Erroneous code example:
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```
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use something::{self, self}; // error: `self` import can only appear once in
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// the list
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```
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Please verify you didn't misspell the import name or remove the duplicated
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`self` import. Example:
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```
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use something::self; // ok!
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```
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"##,
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E0431: r##"
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`self` import was made. Erroneous code example:
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```
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use {self}; // error: `self` import can only appear in an import list with a
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// non-empty prefix
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```
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You cannot import the current module into itself, please remove this import
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or verify you didn't misspell it.
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"##,
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E0432: r##"
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An import was unresolved. Erroneous code example:
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```
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use something::Foo; // error: unresolved import `something::Foo`.
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```
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Please verify you didn't misspell the import name or the import does exist
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in the module from where you tried to import it. Example:
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```
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use something::Foo; // ok!
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mod something {
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pub struct Foo;
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}
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```
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"##,
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E0433: r##"
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Invalid import. Example of erroneous code:
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@ -499,8 +655,6 @@ register_diagnostics! {
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E0414, // only irrefutable patterns allowed here
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E0415, // identifier is bound more than once in this parameter list
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E0416, // identifier is bound more than once in the same pattern
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E0417, // static variables cannot be referenced in a pattern, use a
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// `const` instead
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E0418, // is not an enum variant, struct or const
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E0419, // unresolved enum variant, struct or const
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E0420, // is not an associated const
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@ -508,15 +662,8 @@ register_diagnostics! {
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E0422, // does not name a structure
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E0423, // is a struct variant name, but this expression uses it like a
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// function name
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E0424, // `self` is not available in a static method.
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E0425, // unresolved name
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E0426, // use of undeclared label
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E0427, // cannot use `ref` binding mode with ...
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E0429, // `self` imports are only allowed within a { } list
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E0430, // `self` import can only appear once in the list
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E0431, // `self` import can only appear in an import list with a non-empty
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// prefix
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E0432, // unresolved import
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E0434, // can't capture dynamic environment in a fn item
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E0435, // attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
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}
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