#91836: Clarify error on casting larger integers to char

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George Bateman 2021-12-14 21:49:49 +00:00
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2 changed files with 9 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -6,11 +6,16 @@ Erroneous code example:
0u32 as char; // error: only `u8` can be cast as `char`, not `u32`
```
As the error message indicates, only `u8` can be cast into `char`. Example:
`char` is a Unicode Scalar Value, an integer value from 0 to 0xD7FF and
0xE000 to 0x10FFFF. (The gap is for surrogate pairs.) Only `u8` always fits in
those ranges so only `u8` may be cast to `char`.
To allow larger values, use `char::from_u32`, which checks the value is valid.
```
let c = 86u8 as char; // ok!
assert_eq!(c, 'V');
assert_eq!(86u8 as char, 'V'); // ok!
assert_eq!(char::from_u32(0x3B1), Some('α')); // ok!
assert_eq!(char::from_u32(0xD800), None); // not a USV.
```
For more information about casts, take a look at the Type cast section in

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@ -337,6 +337,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> CastCheck<'tcx> {
self.expr_ty
)
.span_label(self.span, "invalid cast")
.span_help(self.span, "try `char::from_u32` instead")
.emit();
}
CastError::NonScalar => {