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error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `i32::MIN..=0_i32` and `2_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
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--> $DIR/match-non-exhaustive.rs:2:11
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|
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LL | match 0 { 1 => () }
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| ^ patterns `i32::MIN..=0_i32` and `2_i32..=i32::MAX` not covered
Point at enum definition when match patterns are not exhaustive
```
error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `X` is non-empty
--> file.rs:9:11
|
1 | / enum X {
2 | | A,
| | - variant not covered
3 | | B,
| | - variant not covered
4 | | C,
| | - variant not covered
5 | | }
| |_- `X` defined here
...
9 | match x {
| ^
|
= help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled, possibly by adding wildcards or more match arms
error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `B` and `C` not covered
--> file.rs:11:11
|
1 | / enum X {
2 | | A,
3 | | B,
4 | | C,
| | - not covered
5 | | }
| |_- `X` defined here
...
11 | match x {
| ^ patterns `C` not covered
```
When a match expression doesn't have patterns covering every variant,
point at the enum's definition span. On a best effort basis, point at the
variant(s) that are missing. This does not handle the case when the missing
pattern is due to a field's enum variants:
```
enum E1 {
A,
B,
C,
}
enum E2 {
A(E1),
B,
}
fn foo() {
match E2::A(E1::A) {
E2::A(E1::B) => {}
E2::B => {}
}
//~^ ERROR `E2::A(E1::A)` and `E2::A(E1::C)` not handled
}
```
Unify look between match with no arms and match with some missing patterns.
Fix #37518.
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= note: the matched value is of type `i32`
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help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern, a match arm with multiple or-patterns as shown, or multiple match arms
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|
LL | match 0 { 1 => (), i32::MIN..=0_i32 | 2_i32..=i32::MAX => todo!() }
| ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `_` not covered
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--> $DIR/match-non-exhaustive.rs:3:11
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|
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LL | match 0 { 0 if false => () }
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| ^ pattern `_` not covered
Point at enum definition when match patterns are not exhaustive
```
error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: type `X` is non-empty
--> file.rs:9:11
|
1 | / enum X {
2 | | A,
| | - variant not covered
3 | | B,
| | - variant not covered
4 | | C,
| | - variant not covered
5 | | }
| |_- `X` defined here
...
9 | match x {
| ^
|
= help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled, possibly by adding wildcards or more match arms
error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `B` and `C` not covered
--> file.rs:11:11
|
1 | / enum X {
2 | | A,
3 | | B,
4 | | C,
| | - not covered
5 | | }
| |_- `X` defined here
...
11 | match x {
| ^ patterns `C` not covered
```
When a match expression doesn't have patterns covering every variant,
point at the enum's definition span. On a best effort basis, point at the
variant(s) that are missing. This does not handle the case when the missing
pattern is due to a field's enum variants:
```
enum E1 {
A,
B,
C,
}
enum E2 {
A(E1),
B,
}
fn foo() {
match E2::A(E1::A) {
E2::A(E1::B) => {}
E2::B => {}
}
//~^ ERROR `E2::A(E1::A)` and `E2::A(E1::C)` not handled
}
```
Unify look between match with no arms and match with some missing patterns.
Fix #37518.
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|
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= note: the matched value is of type `i32`
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help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown
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|
LL | match 0 { 0 if false => (), _ => todo!() }
| ++++++++++++++
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0004`.