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Rollup merge of #123204 - notriddle:notriddle/include-str-span, r=pnkfelix
rustdoc: point at span in `include_str!`-ed md file Fixes #118549
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@ -196,10 +196,10 @@ pub fn expand_include_str(
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Err(guar) => return ExpandResult::Ready(DummyResult::any(sp, guar)),
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};
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ExpandResult::Ready(match load_binary_file(cx, path.as_str().as_ref(), sp, path_span) {
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Ok(bytes) => match std::str::from_utf8(&bytes) {
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Ok((bytes, bsp)) => match std::str::from_utf8(&bytes) {
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Ok(src) => {
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let interned_src = Symbol::intern(src);
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MacEager::expr(cx.expr_str(sp, interned_src))
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MacEager::expr(cx.expr_str(cx.with_def_site_ctxt(bsp), interned_src))
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}
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Err(_) => {
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let guar = cx.dcx().span_err(sp, format!("`{path}` wasn't a utf-8 file"));
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@ -225,7 +225,9 @@ pub fn expand_include_bytes(
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Err(guar) => return ExpandResult::Ready(DummyResult::any(sp, guar)),
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};
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ExpandResult::Ready(match load_binary_file(cx, path.as_str().as_ref(), sp, path_span) {
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Ok(bytes) => {
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Ok((bytes, _bsp)) => {
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// Don't care about getting the span for the raw bytes,
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// because the console can't really show them anyway.
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let expr = cx.expr(sp, ast::ExprKind::IncludedBytes(bytes));
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MacEager::expr(expr)
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}
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@ -238,7 +240,7 @@ fn load_binary_file(
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original_path: &Path,
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macro_span: Span,
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path_span: Span,
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) -> Result<Lrc<[u8]>, Box<dyn MacResult>> {
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) -> Result<(Lrc<[u8]>, Span), Box<dyn MacResult>> {
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let resolved_path = match resolve_path(&cx.sess, original_path, macro_span) {
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Ok(path) => path,
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Err(err) => {
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@ -1513,7 +1513,9 @@ impl HumanEmitter {
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for line_idx in 0..annotated_file.lines.len() {
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let file = annotated_file.file.clone();
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let line = &annotated_file.lines[line_idx];
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if let Some(source_string) = file.get_line(line.line_index - 1) {
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if let Some(source_string) =
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line.line_index.checked_sub(1).and_then(|l| file.get_line(l))
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{
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let leading_whitespace = source_string
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.chars()
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.take_while(|c| c.is_whitespace())
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@ -1553,7 +1555,10 @@ impl HumanEmitter {
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for line in &annotated_file.lines {
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max_line_len = max(
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max_line_len,
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annotated_file.file.get_line(line.line_index - 1).map_or(0, |s| s.len()),
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line.line_index
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.checked_sub(1)
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.and_then(|l| annotated_file.file.get_line(l))
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.map_or(0, |s| s.len()),
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);
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for ann in &line.annotations {
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span_right_margin = max(span_right_margin, ann.start_col.display);
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@ -194,12 +194,12 @@ pub fn attrs_to_doc_fragments<'a>(
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for (attr, item_id) in attrs {
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if let Some((doc_str, comment_kind)) = attr.doc_str_and_comment_kind() {
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let doc = beautify_doc_string(doc_str, comment_kind);
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let kind = if attr.is_doc_comment() {
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DocFragmentKind::SugaredDoc
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let (span, kind) = if attr.is_doc_comment() {
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(attr.span, DocFragmentKind::SugaredDoc)
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} else {
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DocFragmentKind::RawDoc
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(span_for_value(attr), DocFragmentKind::RawDoc)
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};
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let fragment = DocFragment { span: attr.span, doc, kind, item_id, indent: 0 };
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let fragment = DocFragment { span, doc, kind, item_id, indent: 0 };
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doc_fragments.push(fragment);
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} else if !doc_only {
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other_attrs.push(attr.clone());
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@ -211,6 +211,16 @@ pub fn attrs_to_doc_fragments<'a>(
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(doc_fragments, other_attrs)
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}
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fn span_for_value(attr: &ast::Attribute) -> Span {
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if let ast::AttrKind::Normal(normal) = &attr.kind
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&& let ast::AttrArgs::Eq(_, ast::AttrArgsEq::Hir(meta)) = &normal.item.args
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{
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meta.span.with_ctxt(attr.span.ctxt())
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} else {
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attr.span
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}
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}
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/// Return the doc-comments on this item, grouped by the module they came from.
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/// The module can be different if this is a re-export with added documentation.
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///
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@ -482,15 +492,36 @@ pub fn span_of_fragments(fragments: &[DocFragment]) -> Option<Span> {
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/// Attempts to match a range of bytes from parsed markdown to a `Span` in the source code.
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///
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/// This method will return `None` if we cannot construct a span from the source map or if the
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/// fragments are not all sugared doc comments. It's difficult to calculate the correct span in
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/// that case due to escaping and other source features.
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/// This method does not always work, because markdown bytes don't necessarily match source bytes,
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/// like if escapes are used in the string. In this case, it returns `None`.
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///
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/// This method will return `Some` only if:
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///
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/// - The doc is made entirely from sugared doc comments, which cannot contain escapes
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/// - The doc is entirely from a single doc fragment, with a string literal, exactly equal
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/// - The doc comes from `include_str!`
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pub fn source_span_for_markdown_range(
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tcx: TyCtxt<'_>,
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markdown: &str,
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md_range: &Range<usize>,
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fragments: &[DocFragment],
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) -> Option<Span> {
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if let &[fragment] = &fragments
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&& fragment.kind == DocFragmentKind::RawDoc
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&& let Ok(snippet) = tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(fragment.span)
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&& snippet.trim_end() == markdown.trim_end()
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&& let Ok(md_range_lo) = u32::try_from(md_range.start)
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&& let Ok(md_range_hi) = u32::try_from(md_range.end)
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{
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// Single fragment with string that contains same bytes as doc.
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return Some(Span::new(
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fragment.span.lo() + rustc_span::BytePos(md_range_lo),
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fragment.span.lo() + rustc_span::BytePos(md_range_hi),
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fragment.span.ctxt(),
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fragment.span.parent(),
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));
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}
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let is_all_sugared_doc = fragments.iter().all(|frag| frag.kind == DocFragmentKind::SugaredDoc);
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if !is_all_sugared_doc {
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///
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/// Unlike `load_file`, guarantees that no normalization like BOM-removal
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/// takes place.
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pub fn load_binary_file(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<Lrc<[u8]>> {
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pub fn load_binary_file(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<(Lrc<[u8]>, Span)> {
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let bytes = self.file_loader.read_binary_file(path)?;
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// We need to add file to the `SourceMap`, so that it is present
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@ -227,8 +227,16 @@ impl SourceMap {
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// via `mod`, so we try to use real file contents and not just an
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// empty string.
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let text = std::str::from_utf8(&bytes).unwrap_or("").to_string();
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self.new_source_file(path.to_owned().into(), text);
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Ok(bytes)
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let file = self.new_source_file(path.to_owned().into(), text);
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Ok((
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bytes,
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Span::new(
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file.start_pos,
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BytePos(file.start_pos.0 + file.source_len.0),
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SyntaxContext::root(),
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None,
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),
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))
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}
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// By returning a `MonotonicVec`, we ensure that consumers cannot invalidate
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span_lint_and_note(
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cx,
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LARGE_INCLUDE_FILE,
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expr.span,
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expr.span.source_callsite(),
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"attempted to include a large file",
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None,
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format!(
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e.span,
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"calling `as_bytes()` on `include_str!(..)`",
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"consider using `include_bytes!(..)` instead",
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snippet_with_applicability(cx, receiver.span, r#""foo""#, &mut applicability).replacen(
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snippet_with_applicability(cx, receiver.span.source_callsite(), r#""foo""#, &mut applicability).replacen(
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"include_str",
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"include_bytes",
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1,
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= note: the configuration allows a maximum size of 600 bytes
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= note: `-D clippy::large-include-file` implied by `-D warnings`
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= help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::large_include_file)]`
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= note: this error originates in the macro `include_bytes` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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error: attempted to include a large file
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--> tests/ui-toml/large_include_file/large_include_file.rs:14:35
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= note: the configuration allows a maximum size of 600 bytes
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= note: this error originates in the macro `include_str` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
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= help: consider removing or filling it
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error: empty doc comment
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--> tests/ui/empty_docs.rs:30:5
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--> tests/ui/empty_docs.rs:30:13
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LL | #[doc = ""]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^
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= help: consider removing or filling it
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error: empty doc comment
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--> tests/ui/empty_docs.rs:33:5
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--> tests/ui/empty_docs.rs:33:13
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LL | / #[doc = ""]
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LL | #[doc = ""]
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LL | | #[doc = ""]
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= help: consider removing or filling it
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10
tests/rustdoc-ui/auxiliary/include-str-bare-urls.md
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10
tests/rustdoc-ui/auxiliary/include-str-bare-urls.md
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HEADS UP! https://example.com MUST SHOW UP IN THE STDERR FILE!
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Normally, a line with errors on it will also have a comment
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marking it up as something that needs to generate an error.
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The test harness doesn't gather hot comments from this file.
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Rustdoc will generate an error for the line, and the `.stderr`
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snapshot includes this error, but Compiletest doesn't see it.
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If the stderr file changes, make sure the warning points at the URL!
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tests/rustdoc-ui/include-str-bare-urls.rs
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tests/rustdoc-ui/include-str-bare-urls.rs
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// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118549
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//
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// HEADS UP!
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//
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// Normally, a line with errors on it will also have a comment
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// marking it up as something that needs to generate an error.
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//
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// The test harness doesn't gather hot comments from the `.md` file.
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// Rustdoc will generate an error for the line, and the `.stderr`
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// snapshot includes this error, but Compiletest doesn't see it.
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//
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// If the stderr file changes, make sure the warning points at the URL!
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#![deny(rustdoc::bare_urls)]
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#![doc=include_str!("auxiliary/include-str-bare-urls.md")]
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tests/rustdoc-ui/include-str-bare-urls.stderr
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tests/rustdoc-ui/include-str-bare-urls.stderr
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error: this URL is not a hyperlink
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--> $DIR/auxiliary/include-str-bare-urls.md:1:11
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LL | HEADS UP! https://example.com MUST SHOW UP IN THE STDERR FILE!
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= note: bare URLs are not automatically turned into clickable links
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note: the lint level is defined here
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--> $DIR/include-str-bare-urls.rs:14:9
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LL | #![deny(rustdoc::bare_urls)]
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error: aborting due to 1 previous error
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macro_rules! f {
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($f:expr) => {
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#[doc = $f] //~ WARNING `BarF`
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#[doc = $f]
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pub fn f() {}
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}
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}
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f!("Foo\nbar [BarF] bar\nbaz");
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f!("Foo\nbar [BarF] bar\nbaz"); //~ WARNING `BarF`
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/** # for example,
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*
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= help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]`
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warning: unresolved link to `BarD`
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--> $DIR/warning.rs:45:1
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--> $DIR/warning.rs:45:9
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LL | #[doc = "Foo\nbar [BarD] bar\nbaz"]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: the link appears in this line:
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= help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]`
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warning: unresolved link to `BarF`
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--> $DIR/warning.rs:50:9
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--> $DIR/warning.rs:54:4
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LL | #[doc = $f]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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...
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LL | f!("Foo\nbar [BarF] bar\nbaz");
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| ------------------------------ in this macro invocation
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]`
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warning: unresolved link to `error`
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--> $DIR/warning.rs:68:1
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--> $DIR/warning.rs:68:9
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LL | #[doc = "single line [error]"]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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warning: unresolved link to `error`
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--> $DIR/warning.rs:71:1
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--> $DIR/warning.rs:71:9
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LL | #[doc = "single line with \"escaping\" [error]"]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: error from rustc: unknown start of token: \
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warning: could not parse code block as Rust code
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--> $DIR/invalid-syntax.rs:70:1
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--> $DIR/invalid-syntax.rs:70:9
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LL | / #[doc = "```"]
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LL | #[doc = "```"]
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| _________^
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LL | | /// \_
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LL | | #[doc = "```"]
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| |______________^
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| |_____________^
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= help: mark blocks that do not contain Rust code as text: ```text
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= note: error from rustc: unknown start of token: \
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| +
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error: unescaped backtick
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:108:1
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:108:9
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LL | #[doc = "`"]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^
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= help: the opening or closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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to this: \`
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error: unescaped backtick
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:115:1
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:115:9
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LL | #[doc = concat!("\\", "`")]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
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change: \`
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to this: \\`
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error: unescaped backtick
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:119:1
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:119:9
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LL | #[doc = "Addition is commutative, which means that add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`."]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: the opening backtick of a previous inline code may be missing
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change: Addition is commutative, which means that add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
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to this: Addition is commutative, which means that add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)\`.
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error: unescaped backtick
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:123:1
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:123:9
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LL | #[doc = "Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b) is the same as `add(b, a)`."]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
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change: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b) is the same as `add(b, a)`.
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error: unescaped backtick
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:127:1
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LL | #[doc = "Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as add(b, a)`."]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
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change: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as add(b, a)`.
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@ -703,10 +703,10 @@ LL | #[doc = "Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same
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to this: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as add(b, a)\`.
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error: unescaped backtick
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:131:1
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--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:131:9
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LL | #[doc = "Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)."]
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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change: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a).
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error[E0308]: mismatched types
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--> $DIR/mismatched-types.rs:2:20
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::: $DIR/mismatched-types.rs:2:12
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LL | let b: &[u8] = include_str!("file.txt");
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| ----- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected `&[u8]`, found `&str`
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| ----- ------------------------ in this macro invocation
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| |
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| expected due to this
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