rust/tests/rustdoc-ui/unescaped_backticks.stderr
Nicholas Nethercote 4225a1e186 Don't hash lints differently to non-lints.
`Diagnostic::keys`, which is used for hashing and equating diagnostics,
has a surprising behaviour: it ignores children, but only for lints.
This was added in #88493 to fix some duplicated diagnostics, but it
doesn't seem necessary any more.

This commit removes the special case and only four tests have changed
output, with additional errors. And those additional errors aren't
exact duplicates, they're just similar. For example, in
src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/same_name_method.rs we currently have this
error:
```
error: method's name is the same as an existing method in a trait
  --> $DIR/same_name_method.rs:75:13
   |
LL |             fn foo() {}
   |             ^^^^^^^^^^^
   |
note: existing `foo` defined here
  --> $DIR/same_name_method.rs:79:9
   |
LL |         impl T1 for S {}
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
and with this change we also get this error:
```
error: method's name is the same as an existing method in a trait
  --> $DIR/same_name_method.rs:75:13
   |
LL |             fn foo() {}
   |             ^^^^^^^^^^^
   |
note: existing `foo` defined here
  --> $DIR/same_name_method.rs:81:9
   |
LL |         impl T2 for S {}
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
I think printing this second argument is reasonable, possibly even
preferable to hiding it. And the other cases are similar.
2024-01-31 08:25:29 +11:00

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error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:187:70
|
LL | /// if you want your MIR to be modified by the full MIR pipeline, or `#![custom_mir(dialect =
| ^
|
note: the lint level is defined here
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:1:9
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LL | #![deny(rustdoc::unescaped_backticks)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// "runtime", phase = "optimized")]` if you don't.
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// if you want your MIR to be modified by the full MIR pipeline, or \`#![custom_mir(dialect =
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:232:13
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LL | //! `#![rustc_expected_cgu_reuse(module="spike", cfg="rpass2", kind="post-lto")]
| ^
|
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LL | //! `#![rustc_expected_cgu_reuse(module="spike", cfg="rpass2", kind="post-lto")]`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | //! \`#![rustc_expected_cgu_reuse(module="spike", cfg="rpass2", kind="post-lto")]
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:237:13
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LL | /// `cfg=...
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// `cfg=...`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// \`cfg=...
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:241:42
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LL | /// `cfg=... and not `#[cfg_attr]`
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
|
LL | /// `cfg=...` and not `#[cfg_attr]`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// `cfg=... and not `#[cfg_attr]\`
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:193:93
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LL | /// Constructs a `TyKind::Error` type and registers a `span_delayed_bug` with the given `msg to
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// Constructs a `TyKind::Error` type and registers a `span_delayed_bug` with the given `msg` to
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// Constructs a `TyKind::Error` type and registers a `span_delayed_bug` with the given \`msg to
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:202:34
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LL | /// in `nt_to_tokenstream`
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
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LL | /// if we parsed no predicates (e.g. `struct` Foo where {}
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// in `nt_to_tokenstream\`
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:208:62
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LL | /// that `Option<Symbol>` only takes up 4 bytes, because `newtype_index! reserves
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// that `Option<Symbol>` only takes up 4 bytes, because `newtype_index!` reserves
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// that `Option<Symbol>` only takes up 4 bytes, because \`newtype_index! reserves
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:216:52
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LL | /// also avoids the need to import `OpenOptions`.
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
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LL | /// you can write `File::with_options().read(true).open("foo.txt")`. This
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// also avoids the need to import `OpenOptions\`.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:221:46
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LL | /// `HybridBitSet`. Has no effect if `row` does not exist.
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
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LL | /// Subtracts `set` from `row`. `set` can be either `BitSet` or
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// `HybridBitSet`. Has no effect if `row\` does not exist.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:247:12
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LL | /// RWU`s can get very large, so it uses a more compact representation.
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// `RWU`s can get very large, so it uses a more compact representation.
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// RWU\`s can get very large, so it uses a more compact representation.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:254:15
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LL | /// in `U2`.
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of a previous inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// `'?1` is in `U3` would be canonicalized to have `?0` in `U1` and `'?1`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// in `U2\`.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:271:42
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LL | /// because it contains `[type error]`. Yuck! (See issue #29857 for
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
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LL | /// as Trait>::Foo == $0`. Here, normalizing `<MyType<$0>` as
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// because it contains `[type error]\`. Yuck! (See issue #29857 for
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:281:53
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LL | /// well as the second instance of `A: AutoTrait`) to suppress
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
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LL | /// encountered a problem (later on) with `A:` AutoTrait. So we
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// well as the second instance of `A: AutoTrait\`) to suppress
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:291:40
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LL | /// `'a` with `'b` and not `'static`. But it will have to do for
| ^
|
= help: the opening or closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// `'a` with `'b` and not `'static\`. But it will have to do for
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:300:54
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LL | /// `None`. Otherwise, it will return `Some(Dispatch)`.
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of a previous inline code may be missing
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LL | /// The `Subscriber` may be accessed by calling [`WeakDispatch::upgrade`],
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// `None`. Otherwise, it will return `Some(Dispatch)\`.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:304:13
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LL | /// or `None` if it isn't.
| ^
|
= help: the opening or closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// or `None\` if it isn't.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:308:14
|
LL | /// `on_event` should be called.
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
|
LL | /// Called before the filtered [`Layer`]'s [`on_event`], to determine if
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// `on_event\` should be called.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:313:29
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LL | /// [`rebuild_interest_cache`][rebuild] is called after the value of the max
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
|
LL | /// Therefore, if the `Filter` will change the value returned by this
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// [`rebuild_interest_cache\`][rebuild] is called after the value of the max
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:323:5
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LL | / /// The Subscriber` may be accessed by calling [`WeakDispatch::upgrade`],
LL | |
LL | |
LL | |
... |
LL | | /// [`rebuild_interest_cache`][rebuild] is called after the value of the max
LL | | /// level changes.
| |______________________^
|
= help: the opening backtick of a previous inline code may be missing
change: The Subscriber` may be accessed by calling [`WeakDispatch::upgrade`],
to this: The `Subscriber` may be accessed by calling [`WeakDispatch::upgrade`],
= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
change: `None`. Otherwise, it will return `Some(Dispatch)`.
to this: `None`. Otherwise, it will return `Some(Dispatch)\`.
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:323:5
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LL | / /// The Subscriber` may be accessed by calling [`WeakDispatch::upgrade`],
LL | |
LL | |
LL | |
... |
LL | | /// [`rebuild_interest_cache`][rebuild] is called after the value of the max
LL | | /// level changes.
| |______________________^
|
= help: the opening or closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
change: or `None` if it isn't.
to this: or `None\` if it isn't.
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:323:5
|
LL | / /// The Subscriber` may be accessed by calling [`WeakDispatch::upgrade`],
LL | |
LL | |
LL | |
... |
LL | | /// [`rebuild_interest_cache`][rebuild] is called after the value of the max
LL | | /// level changes.
| |______________________^
|
= help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
change: Called before the filtered [`Layer]'s [`on_event`], to determine if
to this: Called before the filtered [`Layer`]'s [`on_event`], to determine if
= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
change: `on_event` should be called.
to this: `on_event\` should be called.
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:323:5
|
LL | / /// The Subscriber` may be accessed by calling [`WeakDispatch::upgrade`],
LL | |
LL | |
LL | |
... |
LL | | /// [`rebuild_interest_cache`][rebuild] is called after the value of the max
LL | | /// level changes.
| |______________________^
|
= help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
change: Therefore, if the `Filter will change the value returned by this
to this: Therefore, if the `Filter` will change the value returned by this
= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
change: [`rebuild_interest_cache`][rebuild] is called after the value of the max
to this: [`rebuild_interest_cache\`][rebuild] is called after the value of the max
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:349:56
|
LL | /// instead and use [`CloneCounterObserver::counter`] to increment.
| ^
|
= help: the opening or closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// instead and use [`CloneCounterObserver::counter\`] to increment.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:12:5
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LL | /// `
| ^
|
= help: the opening or closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// \`
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:19:7
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LL | /// \`
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// `\`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// \\`
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:26:6
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LL | /// [`link1]
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// [`link1`]
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// [\`link1]
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:30:11
|
LL | /// [link2`]
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// [`link2`]
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// [link2\`]
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:34:6
|
LL | /// [`link_long](link_long)
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// [`link_long`](link_long)
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// [\`link_long](link_long)
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:38:6
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LL | /// [`broken-link]
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// [`broken-link`]
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// [\`broken-link]
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:45:8
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LL | /// <x:`>
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// `<x:`>
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// <x:\`>
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:55:6
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LL | /// 🦀`🦀
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// `🦀`🦀
| +
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// 🦀`🦀`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// 🦀\`🦀
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:59:5
|
LL | /// `foo(
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// `foo(`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// \`foo(
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:65:14
|
LL | /// `foo `bar`
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
|
LL | /// `foo` `bar`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// `foo `bar\`
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:71:5
|
LL | /// `foo(
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// not paragraph`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// \`foo(
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:76:83
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of a previous inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)\`.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:80:51
|
LL | /// or even to add a number `n` to 42 (`add(42, b)`)!
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of a previous inline code may be missing
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LL | /// You could use this function to add 42 to a number `n` (`add(n, 42)`),
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// or even to add a number `n` to 42 (`add(42, b)\`)!
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:84:83
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b) is the same as `add(b, a)`.
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b) is the same as `add(b, a)\`.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:88:51
|
LL | /// or even to add a number `n` to 42 (`add(42, n)`)!
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
|
LL | /// You could use this function to add 42 to a number `n` (`add(n, 42)`),
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// or even to add a number `n` to 42 (`add(42, n)\`)!
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:92:83
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as add(b, a)`.
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as add(b, a)\`.
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:96:50
|
LL | /// or even to add a number `n` to 42 (add(42, n)`)!
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// or even to add a number `n` to 42 (`add(42, n)`)!
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// or even to add a number `n` to 42 (add(42, n)\`)!
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:100:74
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a).
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as \`add(b, a).
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:104:51
|
LL | /// or even to add a number `n` to 42 (`add(42, n)`)!
| ^
|
help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
|
LL | /// You could use this function to add 42 to a number `n` (`add(n, 42)`),
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// or even to add a number `n` to 42 (`add(42, n)\`)!
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:108:1
|
LL | #[doc = "`"]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: the opening or closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
change: `
to this: \`
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:115:1
|
LL | #[doc = concat!("\\", "`")]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
change: \`
to this: `\`
= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
change: \`
to this: \\`
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:119:1
|
LL | #[doc = "Addition is commutative, which means that add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`."]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: the opening backtick of a previous inline code may be missing
change: Addition is commutative, which means that add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
to this: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
change: Addition is commutative, which means that add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
to this: Addition is commutative, which means that add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)\`.
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:123:1
|
LL | #[doc = "Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b) is the same as `add(b, a)`."]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: a previous inline code might be longer than expected
change: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b) is the same as `add(b, a)`.
to this: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
change: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b) is the same as `add(b, a)`.
to this: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b) is the same as `add(b, a)\`.
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:127:1
|
LL | #[doc = "Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as add(b, a)`."]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
change: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as add(b, a)`.
to this: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
change: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as add(b, a)`.
to this: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as add(b, a)\`.
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:131:1
|
LL | #[doc = "Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)."]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
change: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a).
to this: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a)`.
= help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
change: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as `add(b, a).
to this: Addition is commutative, which means that `add(a, b)` is the same as \`add(b, a).
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:136:5
|
LL | /// `foo
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// `foo`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// \`foo
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:140:7
|
LL | /// # `(heading
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// # `(heading`
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help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// # \`(heading
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error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:142:17
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LL | /// ## heading2)`
| ^
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help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// ## `heading2)`
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help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// ## heading2)\`
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error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:145:11
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LL | /// multi `(
| ^
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help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// )` heading
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help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// multi \`(
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error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:151:10
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LL | /// para)`(graph
| ^
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help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// `para)`(graph
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help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// para)`(graph`
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help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// para)\`(graph
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error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:154:10
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LL | /// para)`(graph2
| ^
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help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// `para)`(graph2
| +
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// para)`(graph2`
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help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// para)\`(graph2
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error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:157:12
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LL | /// 1. foo)`
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// 1. `foo)`
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help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// 1. foo)\`
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:159:8
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LL | /// 2. `(bar
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// 2. `(bar`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// 2. \`(bar
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:161:11
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LL | /// * baz)`
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// * `baz)`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// * baz)\`
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:163:7
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LL | /// * `(quux
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// * `(quux`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// * \`(quux
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:166:5
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LL | /// `#![this_is_actually_an_image(and(not), an = "attribute")]
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// `#`![this_is_actually_an_image(and(not), an = "attribute")]
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// \`#![this_is_actually_an_image(and(not), an = "attribute")]
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:169:62
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LL | /// #![this_is_actually_an_image(and(not), an = "attribute")]`
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// `#![this_is_actually_an_image(and(not), an = "attribute")]`
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
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LL | /// #![this_is_actually_an_image(and(not), an = "attribute")]\`
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:174:7
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LL | /// | `table( | )head` |
| ^
|
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
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LL | /// | `table(` | )head` |
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// | \`table( | )head` |
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:174:22
|
LL | /// | `table( | )head` |
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// | `table( | `)head` |
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// | `table( | )head\` |
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:178:12
|
LL | /// | table`( | )`body |
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// | `table`( | )`body |
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// | table\`( | )`body |
| +
error: unescaped backtick
--> $DIR/unescaped_backticks.rs:178:18
|
LL | /// | table`( | )`body |
| ^
|
help: the opening backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// | table`( | `)`body |
| +
help: the closing backtick of an inline code may be missing
|
LL | /// | table`( | )`body` |
| +
help: if you meant to use a literal backtick, escape it
|
LL | /// | table`( | )\`body |
| +
error: aborting due to 64 previous errors