lint-array-into-iter = this method call resolves to `<&{$target} as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <{$target} as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021 .use-iter-suggestion = use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity .remove-into-iter-suggestion = or remove `.into_iter()` to iterate by value .use-explicit-into-iter-suggestion = or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value lint-enum-intrinsics-mem-discriminant = the return value of `mem::discriminant` is unspecified when called with a non-enum type .note = the argument to `discriminant` should be a reference to an enum, but it was passed a reference to a `{$ty_param}`, which is not an enum. lint-enum-intrinsics-mem-variant = the return value of `mem::variant_count` is unspecified when called with a non-enum type .note = the type parameter of `variant_count` should be an enum, but it was instantiated with the type `{$ty_param}`, which is not an enum. lint-expectation = this lint expectation is unfulfilled .note = the `unfulfilled_lint_expectations` lint can't be expected and will always produce this message lint-hidden-unicode-codepoints = unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in {$label} .label = this {$label} contains {$count -> [one] an invisible *[other] invisible } unicode text flow control {$count -> [one] codepoint *[other] codepoints } .note = these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen .suggestion-remove = if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them .suggestion-escape = if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them .no-suggestion-note-escape = if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them: {$escaped} lint-default-hash-types = prefer `{$preferred}` over `{$used}`, it has better performance .note = a `use rustc_data_structures::fx::{$preferred}` may be necessary lint-query-instability = using `{$query}` can result in unstable query results .note = if you believe this case to be fine, allow this lint and add a comment explaining your rationale lint-tykind-kind = usage of `ty::TyKind::` .suggestion = try using `ty::` directly lint-tykind = usage of `ty::TyKind` .help = try using `Ty` instead lint-ty-qualified = usage of qualified `ty::{$ty}` .suggestion = try importing it and using it unqualified lint-lintpass-by-hand = implementing `LintPass` by hand .help = try using `declare_lint_pass!` or `impl_lint_pass!` instead lint-non-existant-doc-keyword = found non-existing keyword `{$keyword}` used in `#[doc(keyword = \"...\")]` .help = only existing keywords are allowed in core/std lint-diag-out-of-impl = diagnostics should only be created in `SessionDiagnostic`/`AddSubdiagnostic` impls lint-untranslatable-diag = diagnostics should be created using translatable messages lint-cstring-ptr = getting the inner pointer of a temporary `CString` .as-ptr-label = this pointer will be invalid .unwrap-label = this `CString` is deallocated at the end of the statement, bind it to a variable to extend its lifetime .note = pointers do not have a lifetime; when calling `as_ptr` the `CString` will be deallocated at the end of the statement because nothing is referencing it as far as the type system is concerned .help = for more information, see https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/destructors.html lint-identifier-non-ascii-char = identifier contains non-ASCII characters lint-identifier-uncommon-codepoints = identifier contains uncommon Unicode codepoints lint-confusable-identifier-pair = identifier pair considered confusable between `{$existing_sym}` and `{$sym}` .label = this is where the previous identifier occurred lint-mixed-script-confusables = the usage of Script Group `{$set}` in this crate consists solely of mixed script confusables .includes-note = the usage includes {$includes} .note = please recheck to make sure their usages are indeed what you want lint-non-fmt-panic = panic message is not a string literal .note = this usage of `{$name}!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 .more-info-note = for more information, see .supports-fmt-note = the `{$name}!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here .supports-fmt-suggestion = remove the `format!(..)` macro call .display-suggestion = add a "{"{"}{"}"}" format string to `Display` the message .debug-suggestion = add a "{"{"}:?{"}"}" format string to use the `Debug` implementation of `{$ty}` .panic-suggestion = {$already_suggested -> [true] or use *[false] use } std::panic::panic_any instead lint-non-fmt-panic-unused = panic message contains {$count -> [one] an unused *[other] unused } formatting {$count -> [one] placeholder *[other] placeholders } .note = this message is not used as a format string when given without arguments, but will be in Rust 2021 .add-args-suggestion = add the missing {$count -> [one] argument *[other] arguments } .add-fmt-suggestion = or add a "{"{"}{"}"}" format string to use the message literally lint-non-fmt-panic-braces = panic message contains {$count -> [one] a brace *[other] braces } .note = this message is not used as a format string, but will be in Rust 2021 .suggestion = add a "{"{"}{"}"}" format string to use the message literally lint-non-camel-case-type = {$sort} `{$name}` should have an upper camel case name .suggestion = convert the identifier to upper camel case .label = should have an UpperCamelCase name lint-non-snake-case = {$sort} `{$name}` should have a snake case name .rename-or-convert-suggestion = rename the identifier or convert it to a snake case raw identifier .cannot-convert-note = `{$sc}` cannot be used as a raw identifier .rename-suggestion = rename the identifier .convert-suggestion = convert the identifier to snake case .help = convert the identifier to snake case: `{$sc}` .label = should have a snake_case name lint-non-upper_case-global = {$sort} `{$name}` should have an upper case name .suggestion = convert the identifier to upper case .label = should have an UPPER_CASE name lint-noop-method-call = call to `.{$method}()` on a reference in this situation does nothing .label = unnecessary method call .note = the type `{$receiver_ty}` which `{$method}` is being called on is the same as the type returned from `{$method}`, so the method call does not do anything and can be removed lint-pass-by-value = passing `{$ty}` by reference .suggestion = try passing by value lint-redundant-semicolons = unnecessary trailing {$multiple -> [true] semicolons *[false] semicolon } .suggestion = remove {$multiple -> [true] these semicolons *[false] this semicolon } lint-drop-trait-constraints = bounds on `{$predicate}` are most likely incorrect, consider instead using `{$needs_drop}` to detect whether a type can be trivially dropped lint-drop-glue = types that do not implement `Drop` can still have drop glue, consider instead using `{$needs_drop}` to detect whether a type is trivially dropped lint-range-endpoint-out-of-range = range endpoint is out of range for `{$ty}` .suggestion = use an inclusive range instead lint-overflowing-bin-hex = literal out of range for `{$ty}` .negative-note = the literal `{$lit}` (decimal `{$dec}`) does not fit into the type `{$ty}` .negative-becomes-note = and the value `-{$lit}` will become `{$actually}{$ty}` .positive-note = the literal `{$lit}` (decimal `{$dec}`) does not fit into the type `{$ty}` and will become `{$actually}{$ty}` .suggestion = consider using the type `{$suggestion_ty}` instead .help = consider using the type `{$suggestion_ty}` instead lint-overflowing-int = literal out of range for `{$ty}` .note = the literal `{$lit}` does not fit into the type `{$ty}` whose range is `{$min}..={$max}` .help = consider using the type `{$suggestion_ty}` instead lint-only-cast-u8-to-char = only `u8` can be cast into `char` .suggestion = use a `char` literal instead lint-overflowing-uint = literal out of range for `{$ty}` .note = the literal `{$lit}` does not fit into the type `{$ty}` whose range is `{$min}..={$max}` lint-overflowing-literal = literal out of range for `{$ty}` .note = the literal `{$lit}` does not fit into the type `{$ty}` and will be converted to `{$ty}::INFINITY` lint-unused-comparisons = comparison is useless due to type limits lint-improper-ctypes = `extern` {$desc} uses type `{$ty}`, which is not FFI-safe .label = not FFI-safe .note = the type is defined here lint-improper-ctypes-opaque = opaque types have no C equivalent lint-improper-ctypes-fnptr-reason = this function pointer has Rust-specific calling convention lint-improper-ctypes-fnptr-help = consider using an `extern fn(...) -> ...` function pointer instead lint-improper-ctypes-tuple-reason = tuples have unspecified layout lint-improper-ctypes-tuple-help = consider using a struct instead lint-improper-ctypes-str-reason = string slices have no C equivalent lint-improper-ctypes-str-help = consider using `*const u8` and a length instead lint-improper-ctypes-dyn = trait objects have no C equivalent lint-improper-ctypes-slice-reason = slices have no C equivalent lint-improper-ctypes-slice-help = consider using a raw pointer instead lint-improper-ctypes-128bit = 128-bit integers don't currently have a known stable ABI lint-improper-ctypes-char-reason = the `char` type has no C equivalent lint-improper-ctypes-char-help = consider using `u32` or `libc::wchar_t` instead lint-improper-ctypes-non-exhaustive = this enum is non-exhaustive lint-improper-ctypes-non-exhaustive-variant = this enum has non-exhaustive variants lint-improper-ctypes-enum-repr-reason = enum has no representation hint lint-improper-ctypes-enum-repr-help = consider adding a `#[repr(C)]`, `#[repr(transparent)]`, or integer `#[repr(...)]` attribute to this enum lint-improper-ctypes-struct-fieldless-reason = this struct has no fields lint-improper-ctypes-struct-fieldless-help = consider adding a member to this struct lint-improper-ctypes-union-fieldless-reason = this union has no fields lint-improper-ctypes-union-fieldless-help = consider adding a member to this union lint-improper-ctypes-struct-non-exhaustive = this struct is non-exhaustive lint-improper-ctypes-union-non-exhaustive = this union is non-exhaustive lint-improper-ctypes-struct-layout-reason = this struct has unspecified layout lint-improper-ctypes-struct-layout-help = consider adding a `#[repr(C)]` or `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute to this struct lint-improper-ctypes-union-layout-reason = this union has unspecified layout lint-improper-ctypes-union-layout-help = consider adding a `#[repr(C)]` or `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute to this union lint-improper-ctypes-box = box cannot be represented as a single pointer lint-improper-ctypes-enum-phantomdata = this enum contains a PhantomData field lint-improper-ctypes-struct-zst = this struct contains only zero-sized fields lint-improper-ctypes-array-reason = passing raw arrays by value is not FFI-safe lint-improper-ctypes-array-help = consider passing a pointer to the array lint-improper-ctypes-only-phantomdata = composed only of `PhantomData` lint-variant-size-differences = enum variant is more than three times larger ({$largest} bytes) than the next largest lint-atomic-ordering-load = atomic loads cannot have `Release` or `AcqRel` ordering .help = consider using ordering modes `Acquire`, `SeqCst` or `Relaxed` lint-atomic-ordering-store = atomic stores cannot have `Acquire` or `AcqRel` ordering .help = consider using ordering modes `Release`, `SeqCst` or `Relaxed` lint-atomic-ordering-fence = memory fences cannot have `Relaxed` ordering .help = consider using ordering modes `Acquire`, `Release`, `AcqRel` or `SeqCst` lint-atomic-ordering-invalid = `{$method}`'s failure ordering may not be `Release` or `AcqRel`, since a failed `{$method}` does not result in a write .label = invalid failure ordering .help = consider using `Acquire` or `Relaxed` failure ordering instead lint-atomic-ordering-invalid-fail-success = `{$method}`'s success ordering must be at least as strong as its failure ordering .fail-label = `{$fail_ordering}` failure ordering .success-label = `{$success_ordering}` success ordering .suggestion = consider using `{$success_suggestion}` success ordering instead lint-unused-op = unused {$op} that must be used .label = the {$op} produces a value .suggestion = use `let _ = ...` to ignore the resulting value lint-unused-result = unused result of type `{$ty}` lint-unused-closure = unused {$pre}{$count -> [one] closure *[other] closures }{$post} that must be used .note = closures are lazy and do nothing unless called lint-unused-generator = unused {$pre}{$count -> [one] generator *[other] generator }{$post} that must be used .note = generators are lazy and do nothing unless resumed lint-unused-def = unused {$pre}`{$def}`{$post} that must be used lint-path-statement-drop = path statement drops value .suggestion = use `drop` to clarify the intent lint-path-statement-no-effect = path statement with no effect lint-unused-delim = unnecessary {$delim} around {$item} .suggestion = remove these {$delim} lint-unused-import-braces = braces around {$node} is unnecessary lint-unused-allocation = unnecessary allocation, use `&` instead lint-unused-allocation-mut = unnecessary allocation, use `&mut` instead lint-builtin-while-true = denote infinite loops with `loop {"{"} ... {"}"}` .suggestion = use `loop` lint-builtin-box-pointers = type uses owned (Box type) pointers: {$ty} lint-builtin-non-shorthand-field-patterns = the `{$ident}:` in this pattern is redundant .suggestion = use shorthand field pattern lint-builtin-overridden-symbol-name = the linker's behavior with multiple libraries exporting duplicate symbol names is undefined and Rust cannot provide guarantees when you manually override them lint-builtin-overridden-symbol-section = the program's behavior with overridden link sections on items is unpredictable and Rust cannot provide guarantees when you manually override them lint-builtin-allow-internal-unsafe = `allow_internal_unsafe` allows defining macros using unsafe without triggering the `unsafe_code` lint at their call site lint-builtin-unsafe-block = usage of an `unsafe` block lint-builtin-unsafe-trait = declaration of an `unsafe` trait lint-builtin-unsafe-impl = implementation of an `unsafe` trait lint-builtin-no-mangle-fn = declaration of a `no_mangle` function lint-builtin-export-name-fn = declaration of a function with `export_name` lint-builtin-link-section-fn = declaration of a function with `link_section` lint-builtin-no-mangle-static = declaration of a `no_mangle` static lint-builtin-export-name-static = declaration of a static with `export_name` lint-builtin-link-section-static = declaration of a static with `link_section` lint-builtin-no-mangle-method = declaration of a `no_mangle` method lint-builtin-export-name-method = declaration of a method with `export_name` lint-builtin-decl-unsafe-fn = declaration of an `unsafe` function lint-builtin-decl-unsafe-method = declaration of an `unsafe` method lint-builtin-impl-unsafe-method = implementation of an `unsafe` method lint-builtin-missing-doc = missing documentation for {$article} {$desc}