rust/compiler/rustc_builtin_macros/messages.ftl
Matthias Krüger b6b8330b9d
Rollup merge of #128305 - folkertdev:asm-parser-unsupported-operand, r=Amanieu
improve error message when `global_asm!` uses `asm!` operands

follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128207

what was

```
error: expected expression, found keyword `in`
 --> src/lib.rs:1:31
  |
1 | core::arch::global_asm!("{}", in(reg));
  |                               ^^ expected expression
```

becomes

```
error: the `in` operand cannot be used with `global_asm!`
  --> $DIR/parse-error.rs:150:19
   |
LL | global_asm!("{}", in(reg));
   |                   ^^ the `in` operand is not meaningful for global-scoped inline assembly, remove it
```

the span of the error is just the keyword, which means that we can't create a machine-applicable suggestion here. The alternative would be to attempt to parse the full operand, but then if there are syntax errors in the operand those would  be presented to the user, even though the parser already knows that the output won't be valid. Also that would require more complexity in the parser.

So I think this is a nice improvement at very low cost.
2024-08-04 11:32:33 +02:00

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builtin_macros_alloc_error_must_be_fn = alloc_error_handler must be a function
builtin_macros_alloc_must_statics = allocators must be statics
builtin_macros_asm_clobber_abi = clobber_abi
builtin_macros_asm_clobber_no_reg = asm with `clobber_abi` must specify explicit registers for outputs
builtin_macros_asm_clobber_outputs = generic outputs
builtin_macros_asm_duplicate_arg = duplicate argument named `{$name}`
.label = previously here
.arg = duplicate argument
builtin_macros_asm_expected_comma = expected token: `,`
.label = expected `,`
builtin_macros_asm_expected_other = expected operand, {$is_global_asm ->
[true] options
*[false] clobber_abi, options
}, or additional template string
builtin_macros_asm_expected_string_literal = expected string literal
.label = not a string literal
builtin_macros_asm_explicit_register_name = explicit register arguments cannot have names
builtin_macros_asm_mayunwind = asm labels are not allowed with the `may_unwind` option
builtin_macros_asm_modifier_invalid = asm template modifier must be a single character
builtin_macros_asm_mutually_exclusive = the `{$opt1}` and `{$opt2}` options are mutually exclusive
builtin_macros_asm_no_matched_argument_name = there is no argument named `{$name}`
builtin_macros_asm_noreturn = asm outputs are not allowed with the `noreturn` option
builtin_macros_asm_opt_already_provided = the `{$symbol}` option was already provided
.label = this option was already provided
.suggestion = remove this option
builtin_macros_asm_pos_after = positional arguments cannot follow named arguments or explicit register arguments
.pos = positional argument
.named = named argument
.explicit = explicit register argument
builtin_macros_asm_pure_combine = the `pure` option must be combined with either `nomem` or `readonly`
builtin_macros_asm_pure_no_output = asm with the `pure` option must have at least one output
builtin_macros_asm_requires_template = requires at least a template string argument
builtin_macros_asm_sym_no_path = expected a path for argument to `sym`
builtin_macros_asm_underscore_input = _ cannot be used for input operands
builtin_macros_assert_missing_comma = unexpected string literal
.suggestion = try adding a comma
builtin_macros_assert_requires_boolean = macro requires a boolean expression as an argument
.label = boolean expression required
builtin_macros_assert_requires_expression = macro requires an expression as an argument
.suggestion = try removing semicolon
builtin_macros_bad_derive_target = `derive` may only be applied to `struct`s, `enum`s and `union`s
.label = not applicable here
.label2 = not a `struct`, `enum` or `union`
builtin_macros_bench_sig = functions used as benches must have signature `fn(&mut Bencher) -> impl Termination`
builtin_macros_cannot_derive_union = this trait cannot be derived for unions
builtin_macros_cfg_accessible_has_args = `cfg_accessible` path cannot accept arguments
builtin_macros_cfg_accessible_indeterminate = cannot determine whether the path is accessible or not
builtin_macros_cfg_accessible_literal_path = `cfg_accessible` path cannot be a literal
builtin_macros_cfg_accessible_multiple_paths = multiple `cfg_accessible` paths are specified
builtin_macros_cfg_accessible_unspecified_path = `cfg_accessible` path is not specified
builtin_macros_concat_bytes_array = cannot concatenate doubly nested array
.note = byte strings are treated as arrays of bytes
.help = try flattening the array
builtin_macros_concat_bytes_bad_repeat = repeat count is not a positive number
builtin_macros_concat_bytes_invalid = cannot concatenate {$lit_kind} literals
.byte_char = try using a byte character
.byte_str = try using a byte string
.number_array = try wrapping the number in an array
builtin_macros_concat_bytes_missing_literal = expected a byte literal
.note = only byte literals (like `b"foo"`, `b's'` and `[3, 4, 5]`) can be passed to `concat_bytes!()`
builtin_macros_concat_bytes_non_u8 = numeric literal is not a `u8`
builtin_macros_concat_bytes_oob = numeric literal is out of bounds
builtin_macros_concat_bytestr = cannot concatenate a byte string literal
builtin_macros_concat_c_str_lit = cannot concatenate a C string literal
builtin_macros_concat_idents_ident_args = `concat_idents!()` requires ident args
builtin_macros_concat_idents_missing_args = `concat_idents!()` takes 1 or more arguments
builtin_macros_concat_idents_missing_comma = `concat_idents!()` expecting comma
builtin_macros_concat_missing_literal = expected a literal
.note = only literals (like `"foo"`, `-42` and `3.14`) can be passed to `concat!()`
builtin_macros_default_arg = `#[default]` attribute does not accept a value
.suggestion = try using `#[default]`
builtin_macros_derive_macro_call = `derive` cannot be used on items with type macros
builtin_macros_derive_path_args_list = traits in `#[derive(...)]` don't accept arguments
.suggestion = remove the arguments
builtin_macros_derive_path_args_value = traits in `#[derive(...)]` don't accept values
.suggestion = remove the value
builtin_macros_env_not_defined = environment variable `{$var}` not defined at compile time
.cargo = Cargo sets build script variables at run time. Use `std::env::var({$var_expr})` instead
.custom = use `std::env::var({$var_expr})` to read the variable at run time
builtin_macros_env_not_unicode = environment variable `{$var}` is not a valid Unicode string
builtin_macros_env_takes_args = `env!()` takes 1 or 2 arguments
builtin_macros_expected_comma_in_list = expected token: `,`
builtin_macros_expected_one_cfg_pattern = expected 1 cfg-pattern
builtin_macros_expected_register_class_or_explicit_register = expected register class or explicit register
builtin_macros_export_macro_rules = cannot export macro_rules! macros from a `proc-macro` crate type currently
builtin_macros_format_duplicate_arg = duplicate argument named `{$ident}`
.label1 = previously here
.label2 = duplicate argument
builtin_macros_format_no_arg_named = there is no argument named `{$name}`
.note = did you intend to capture a variable `{$name}` from the surrounding scope?
.note2 = to avoid ambiguity, `format_args!` cannot capture variables when the format string is expanded from a macro
builtin_macros_format_pos_mismatch = {$n} positional {$n ->
[one] argument
*[more] arguments
} in format string, but {$desc}
builtin_macros_format_positional_after_named = positional arguments cannot follow named arguments
.label = positional arguments must be before named arguments
.named_args = named argument
builtin_macros_format_redundant_args = redundant {$n ->
[one] argument
*[more] arguments
}
.help = {$n ->
[one] the formatting string already captures the binding directly, it doesn't need to be included in the argument list
*[more] the formatting strings already captures the bindings directly, they don't need to be included in the argument list
}
.note = {$n ->
[one] the formatting specifier is referencing the binding already
*[more] the formatting specifiers are referencing the bindings already
}
.suggestion = this can be removed
builtin_macros_format_remove_raw_ident = remove the `r#`
builtin_macros_format_requires_string = requires at least a format string argument
builtin_macros_format_string_invalid = invalid format string: {$desc}
.label = {$label1} in format string
.note = {$note}
.second_label = {$label}
builtin_macros_format_unknown_trait = unknown format trait `{$ty}`
.note = the only appropriate formatting traits are:
- ``, which uses the `Display` trait
- `?`, which uses the `Debug` trait
- `e`, which uses the `LowerExp` trait
- `E`, which uses the `UpperExp` trait
- `o`, which uses the `Octal` trait
- `p`, which uses the `Pointer` trait
- `b`, which uses the `Binary` trait
- `x`, which uses the `LowerHex` trait
- `X`, which uses the `UpperHex` trait
.suggestion = use the `{$trait_name}` trait
builtin_macros_format_unused_arg = {$named ->
[true] named argument
*[false] argument
} never used
builtin_macros_format_unused_args = multiple unused formatting arguments
.label = multiple missing formatting specifiers
builtin_macros_format_use_positional = consider using a positional formatting argument instead
builtin_macros_global_asm_clobber_abi = `clobber_abi` cannot be used with `global_asm!`
builtin_macros_global_asm_unsupported_operand = the `{$symbol}` operand cannot be used with `global_asm!`
.label = the `{$symbol}` operand is not meaningful for global-scoped inline assembly, remove it
builtin_macros_global_asm_unsupported_option = the `{$symbol}` option cannot be used with `global_asm!`
.label = the `{$symbol}` option is not meaningful for global-scoped inline assembly
.suggestion = remove this option
builtin_macros_invalid_crate_attribute = invalid crate attribute
builtin_macros_multiple_default_attrs = multiple `#[default]` attributes
.note = only one `#[default]` attribute is needed
.label = `#[default]` used here
.label_again = `#[default]` used again here
.help = try removing {$only_one ->
[true] this
*[false] these
}
builtin_macros_multiple_defaults = multiple declared defaults
.label = first default
.additional = additional default
.note = only one variant can be default
.suggestion = make `{$ident}` default
builtin_macros_naked_functions_testing_attribute =
cannot use `#[naked]` with testing attributes
.label = function marked with testing attribute here
.naked_attribute = `#[naked]` is incompatible with testing attributes
builtin_macros_no_default_variant = no default declared
.help = make a unit variant default by placing `#[default]` above it
.suggestion = make `{$ident}` default
builtin_macros_non_abi = at least one abi must be provided as an argument to `clobber_abi`
builtin_macros_non_exhaustive_default = default variant must be exhaustive
.label = declared `#[non_exhaustive]` here
.help = consider a manual implementation of `Default`
builtin_macros_non_unit_default = the `#[default]` attribute may only be used on unit enum variants
.help = consider a manual implementation of `Default`
builtin_macros_only_one_argument = {$name} takes 1 argument
builtin_macros_proc_macro = `proc-macro` crate types currently cannot export any items other than functions tagged with `#[proc_macro]`, `#[proc_macro_derive]`, or `#[proc_macro_attribute]`
builtin_macros_proc_macro_attribute_only_be_used_on_bare_functions = the `#[{$path}]` attribute may only be used on bare functions
builtin_macros_proc_macro_attribute_only_usable_with_crate_type = the `#[{$path}]` attribute is only usable with crates of the `proc-macro` crate type
builtin_macros_requires_cfg_pattern =
macro requires a cfg-pattern as an argument
.label = cfg-pattern required
builtin_macros_source_uitls_expected_item = expected item, found `{$token}`
builtin_macros_takes_no_arguments = {$name} takes no arguments
builtin_macros_test_bad_fn = {$kind} functions cannot be used for tests
.label = `{$kind}` because of this
builtin_macros_test_case_non_item = `#[test_case]` attribute is only allowed on items
builtin_macros_test_runner_invalid = `test_runner` argument must be a path
builtin_macros_test_runner_nargs = `#![test_runner(..)]` accepts exactly 1 argument
builtin_macros_tests_not_support = building tests with panic=abort is not supported without `-Zpanic_abort_tests`
builtin_macros_trace_macros = trace_macros! accepts only `true` or `false`
builtin_macros_unexpected_lit = expected path to a trait, found literal
.label = not a trait
.str_lit = try using `#[derive({$sym})]`
.other = for example, write `#[derive(Debug)]` for `Debug`