enum Foo { //~^ HELP consider importing this tuple variant A(u32), B(u32), } enum Bar { C(u32), D(u32), E, F, } fn main() { let _: Foo = Foo(0); //~^ ERROR expected function //~| HELP try to construct one of the enum's variants let _: Foo = Foo.A(0); //~^ ERROR expected value, found enum `Foo` //~| HELP use the path separator to refer to a variant let _: Foo = Foo.Bad(0); //~^ ERROR expected value, found enum `Foo` //~| HELP the following enum variants are available let _: Bar = Bar(0); //~^ ERROR expected function //~| HELP try to construct one of the enum's variants //~| HELP you might have meant to construct one of the enum's non-tuple variants let _: Bar = Bar.C(0); //~^ ERROR expected value, found enum `Bar` //~| HELP use the path separator to refer to a variant let _: Bar = Bar.E; //~^ ERROR expected value, found enum `Bar` //~| HELP use the path separator to refer to a variant let _: Bar = Bar.Bad(0); //~^ ERROR expected value, found enum `Bar` //~| HELP you might have meant to use one of the following enum variants //~| HELP alternatively, the following enum variants are also available let _: Bar = Bar.Bad; //~^ ERROR expected value, found enum `Bar` //~| HELP you might have meant to use one of the following enum variants //~| HELP alternatively, the following enum variants are also available match Foo::A(42) { A(..) => {} //~^ ERROR cannot find tuple struct or tuple variant `A` in this scope Foo(..) => {} //~^ ERROR expected tuple struct or tuple variant //~| HELP try to match against one of the enum's variants _ => {} } }