rust/tests/ui/iterators/float_iterator_hint.stderr
Esteban Küber 6efddac288 Provide more context on derived obligation error primary label
Expand the primary span of E0277 when the immediate unmet bound is not what the user wrote:

```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `i32: Bar` is not satisfied
 --> f100.rs:6:6
  |
6 |     <i32 as Foo>::foo();
  |      ^^^ the trait `Bar` is not implemented for `i32`, which is required by `i32: Foo`
  |
help: this trait has no implementations, consider adding one
 --> f100.rs:2:1
  |
2 | trait Bar {}
  | ^^^^^^^^^
note: required for `i32` to implement `Foo`
 --> f100.rs:3:14
  |
3 | impl<T: Bar> Foo for T {}
  |         ---  ^^^     ^
  |         |
  |         unsatisfied trait bound introduced here
```

Fix #40120.
2024-01-30 21:28:18 +00:00

14 lines
609 B
Plaintext

error[E0277]: `{float}` is not an iterator
--> $DIR/float_iterator_hint.rs:4:14
|
LL | for i in 0.2 {
| ^^^ `{float}` is not an iterator
|
= help: the trait `Iterator` is not implemented for `{float}`, which is required by `{float}: IntoIterator`
= note: if you want to iterate between `start` until a value `end`, use the exclusive range syntax `start..end` or the inclusive range syntax `start..=end`
= note: required for `{float}` to implement `IntoIterator`
error: aborting due to 1 previous error
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.