rust/compiler/rustc_expand/messages.ftl
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe) 81ff9b5770
Rollup merge of #125913 - fmease:early-lints-spruce-up-some-diags, r=Nadrieril
Spruce up the diagnostics of some early lints

Implement the various "*(note to myself) in a follow-up PR we should turn parts of this message into a subdiagnostic (help msg or even struct sugg)*" drive-by comments I left in #124417 during my review.

For context, before #124417, only a few early lints touched/decorated/customized their diagnostic because the former API made it a bit awkward. Likely because of that, things that should've been subdiagnostics were just crammed into the primary message. This PR rectifies this.
2024-06-11 09:14:34 +01:00

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expand_arg_not_attributes =
second argument must be `attributes`
expand_attr_no_arguments =
attribute must have either one or two arguments
expand_attribute_meta_item =
attribute must be a meta item, not a literal
expand_attribute_single_word =
attribute must only be a single word
expand_attributes_on_expressions_experimental =
attributes on expressions are experimental
.help_outer_doc = `///` is used for outer documentation comments; for a plain comment, use `//`
.help_inner_doc = `//!` is used for inner documentation comments; for a plain comment, use `//` by removing the `!` or inserting a space in between them: `// !`
expand_attributes_wrong_form =
attribute must be of form: `attributes(foo, bar)`
expand_cannot_be_name_of_macro =
`{$trait_ident}` cannot be a name of {$macro_type} macro
expand_collapse_debuginfo_illegal =
illegal value for attribute #[collapse_debuginfo(no|external|yes)]
expand_count_repetition_misplaced =
`count` can not be placed inside the inner-most repetition
expand_custom_attribute_panicked =
custom attribute panicked
.help = message: {$message}
expand_duplicate_matcher_binding = duplicate matcher binding
.label = duplicate binding
.label2 = previous binding
expand_empty_delegation_list =
empty list delegation is not supported
expand_expected_paren_or_brace =
expected `(` or `{"{"}`, found `{$token}`
expand_explain_doc_comment_inner =
inner doc comments expand to `#![doc = "..."]`, which is what this macro attempted to match
expand_explain_doc_comment_outer =
outer doc comments expand to `#[doc = "..."]`, which is what this macro attempted to match
expand_expr_repeat_no_syntax_vars =
attempted to repeat an expression containing no syntax variables matched as repeating at this depth
expand_feature_not_allowed =
the feature `{$name}` is not in the list of allowed features
expand_feature_removed =
feature has been removed
.label = feature has been removed
.reason = {$reason}
expand_helper_attribute_name_invalid =
`{$name}` cannot be a name of derive helper attribute
expand_incomplete_parse =
macro expansion ignores token `{$token}` and any following
.label = caused by the macro expansion here
.note = the usage of `{$macro_path}!` is likely invalid in {$kind_name} context
.suggestion_add_semi = you might be missing a semicolon here
expand_invalid_cfg_expected_syntax = expected syntax is
expand_invalid_cfg_multiple_predicates = multiple `cfg` predicates are specified
expand_invalid_cfg_no_parens = `cfg` is not followed by parentheses
expand_invalid_cfg_no_predicate = `cfg` predicate is not specified
expand_invalid_cfg_predicate_literal = `cfg` predicate key cannot be a literal
expand_invalid_fragment_specifier =
invalid fragment specifier `{$fragment}`
.help = {$help}
expand_macro_body_stability =
macros cannot have body stability attributes
.label = invalid body stability attribute
.label2 = body stability attribute affects this macro
expand_macro_const_stability =
macros cannot have const stability attributes
.label = invalid const stability attribute
.label2 = const stability attribute affects this macro
expand_macro_expands_to_match_arm = macros cannot expand to match arms
expand_malformed_feature_attribute =
malformed `feature` attribute input
.expected = expected just one word
expand_meta_var_dif_seq_matchers = {$msg}
expand_meta_var_expr_unrecognized_var =
variable `{$key}` is not recognized in meta-variable expression
expand_module_circular =
circular modules: {$modules}
expand_module_file_not_found =
file not found for module `{$name}`
.help = to create the module `{$name}`, create file "{$default_path}" or "{$secondary_path}"
.note = if there is a `mod {$name}` elsewhere in the crate already, import it with `use crate::...` instead
expand_module_in_block =
cannot declare a non-inline module inside a block unless it has a path attribute
.note = maybe `use` the module `{$name}` instead of redeclaring it
expand_module_multiple_candidates =
file for module `{$name}` found at both "{$default_path}" and "{$secondary_path}"
.help = delete or rename one of them to remove the ambiguity
expand_must_repeat_once =
this must repeat at least once
expand_not_a_meta_item =
not a meta item
expand_only_one_word =
must only be one word
expand_proc_macro_back_compat = using an old version of `{$crate_name}`
.note = older versions of the `{$crate_name}` crate no longer compile; please update to `{$crate_name}` v{$fixed_version}, or switch to one of the `{$crate_name}` alternatives
expand_proc_macro_derive_panicked =
proc-macro derive panicked
.help = message: {$message}
expand_proc_macro_derive_tokens =
proc-macro derive produced unparsable tokens
expand_proc_macro_panicked =
proc macro panicked
.help = message: {$message}
expand_recursion_limit_reached =
recursion limit reached while expanding `{$descr}`
.help = consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "{$suggested_limit}"]` attribute to your crate (`{$crate_name}`)
expand_remove_expr_not_supported =
removing an expression is not supported in this position
expand_remove_node_not_supported =
removing {$descr} is not supported in this position
expand_resolve_relative_path =
cannot resolve relative path in non-file source `{$path}`
expand_trace_macro = trace_macro
expand_unsupported_key_value =
key-value macro attributes are not supported
expand_var_still_repeating =
variable `{$ident}` is still repeating at this depth
expand_wrong_fragment_kind =
non-{$kind} macro in {$kind} position: {$name}