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error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `E::B` and `E::C` not covered
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:38:11
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LL | match e1 {
| ^^ patterns `E::B` and `E::C` not covered
|
note: `E` defined here
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:14:5
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LL | enum E {
| -
...
LL | B,
| ^ not covered
...
LL | C
| ^ not covered
= note: the matched value is of type `E`
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
|
LL ~ E::A => {}
LL + E::B | E::C => todo!()
|
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding: `E::B` and `E::C` not covered
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:44:9
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LL | let E::A = e;
| ^^^^ patterns `E::B` and `E::C` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
note: `E` defined here
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:14:5
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LL | enum E {
| -
...
LL | B,
| ^ not covered
...
LL | C
| ^ not covered
= note: the matched value is of type `E`
help: you might want to use `if let` to ignore the variants that aren't matched
|
LL | if let E::A = e { todo!() }
| ++ ~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&E::B` and `&E::C` not covered
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:52:11
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LL | match e {
| ^ patterns `&E::B` and `&E::C` not covered
|
note: `E` defined here
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:14:5
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LL | enum E {
| -
...
LL | B,
| ^ not covered
...
LL | C
| ^ not covered
= note: the matched value is of type `&E`
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
|
LL ~ E::A => {}
LL + &E::B | &E::C => todo!()
|
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding: `&E::B` and `&E::C` not covered
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:58:9
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LL | let E::A = e;
| ^^^^ patterns `&E::B` and `&E::C` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
note: `E` defined here
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:14:5
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LL | enum E {
| -
...
LL | B,
| ^ not covered
...
LL | C
| ^ not covered
= note: the matched value is of type `&E`
help: you might want to use `if let` to ignore the variants that aren't matched
|
LL | if let E::A = e { todo!() }
| ++ ~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `&&mut &E::B` and `&&mut &E::C` not covered
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:66:11
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LL | match e {
| ^ patterns `&&mut &E::B` and `&&mut &E::C` not covered
|
note: `E` defined here
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:14:5
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LL | enum E {
| -
...
LL | B,
| ^ not covered
...
LL | C
| ^ not covered
= note: the matched value is of type `&&mut &E`
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
|
LL ~ E::A => {}
LL + &&mut &E::B | &&mut &E::C => todo!()
|
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding: `&&mut &E::B` and `&&mut &E::C` not covered
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:72:9
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LL | let E::A = e;
| ^^^^ patterns `&&mut &E::B` and `&&mut &E::C` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
note: `E` defined here
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:14:5
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LL | enum E {
| -
...
LL | B,
| ^ not covered
...
LL | C
| ^ not covered
= note: the matched value is of type `&&mut &E`
help: you might want to use `if let` to ignore the variants that aren't matched
|
LL | if let E::A = e { todo!() }
| ++ ~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0004]: non-exhaustive patterns: `Opt::None` not covered
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:92:11
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LL | match e {
| ^ pattern `Opt::None` not covered
|
note: `Opt` defined here
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:84:5
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LL | enum Opt {
| ---
...
LL | None,
| ^^^^ not covered
= note: the matched value is of type `Opt`
help: ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern or an explicit pattern as shown
|
LL ~ Opt::Some(ref _x) => {}
LL + Opt::None => todo!()
|
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding: `Opt::None` not covered
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:98:9
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LL | let Opt::Some(ref _x) = e;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ pattern `Opt::None` not covered
|
= note: `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
= note: for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
note: `Opt` defined here
--> $DIR/non-exhaustive-defined-here.rs:84:5
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LL | enum Opt {
| ---
...
LL | None,
| ^^^^ not covered
= note: the matched value is of type `Opt`
help: you might want to use `if let` to ignore the variant that isn't matched
|
LL | let _x = if let Opt::Some(ref _x) = e { _x } else { todo!() };
| +++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++
help: alternatively, you might want to use let else to handle the variant that isn't matched
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LL | let Opt::Some(ref _x) = e else { todo!() };
| ++++++++++++++++
error: aborting due to 8 previous errors
Some errors have detailed explanations: E0004, E0005.
For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0004`.