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112 lines
2.4 KiB
Rust
112 lines
2.4 KiB
Rust
// Beginners write `mod.item` when they should write `mod::item`.
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// This tests that we suggest the latter when we encounter the former.
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pub mod a {
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pub const I: i32 = 1;
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pub fn f() -> i32 { 2 }
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pub mod b {
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pub const J: i32 = 3;
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pub fn g() -> i32 { 4 }
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}
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}
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fn h1() -> i32 {
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a.I
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a`
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//~| HELP use the path separator
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}
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fn h2() -> i32 {
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a.g()
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a`
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//~| HELP use the path separator
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}
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fn h3() -> i32 {
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a.b.J
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a`
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//~| HELP use the path separator
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}
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fn h4() -> i32 {
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a::b.J
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a::b`
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//~| HELP a constant with a similar name exists
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//~| HELP use the path separator
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}
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fn h5() {
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a.b.f();
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a`
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//~| HELP use the path separator
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let v = Vec::new();
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v.push(a::b);
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a::b`
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//~| HELP a constant with a similar name exists
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}
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fn h6() -> i32 {
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a::b.f()
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a::b`
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//~| HELP a constant with a similar name exists
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//~| HELP use the path separator
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}
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fn h7() {
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a::b
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a::b`
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//~| HELP a constant with a similar name exists
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}
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fn h8() -> i32 {
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a::b()
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//~^ ERROR expected function, found module `a::b`
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//~| HELP a constant with a similar name exists
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}
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macro_rules! module {
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() => {
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a
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a`
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//~| ERROR expected value, found module `a`
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};
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}
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macro_rules! create {
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(method) => {
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a.f()
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a`
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//~| HELP use the path separator
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};
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(field) => {
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a.f
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//~^ ERROR expected value, found module `a`
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//~| HELP use the path separator
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};
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}
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fn h9() {
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//
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// Note that if the receiver is a macro call, we do not want to suggest to replace
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// `.` with `::` as that would be a syntax error.
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// Since the receiver is a module and not a type, we cannot suggest to surround
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// it with angle brackets.
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//
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module!().g::<()>(); // no `help` here!
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module!().g; // no `help` here!
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//
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// Ensure that the suggestion is shown for expressions inside of macro definitions.
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//
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let _ = create!(method);
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let _ = create!(field);
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}
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fn main() {}
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