diff --git a/src/librustc_resolve/error_codes.rs b/src/librustc_resolve/error_codes.rs index adbff67cc8d..9a39fcf4223 100644 --- a/src/librustc_resolve/error_codes.rs +++ b/src/librustc_resolve/error_codes.rs @@ -1525,6 +1525,51 @@ macro_rules! drink { ``` "##, +E0531: r##" +An unknown tuple struct/variant has been used. + +Erroneous code example: + +```compile_fail,E0531 +let Type(x) = Type(12); // error! +match Bar(12) { + Bar(x) => {} // error! + _ => {} +} +``` + +In most cases, it's either a forgotten import or a typo. However, let's look at +how you can have such a type: + +```edition2018 +struct Type(u32); // this is a tuple struct + +enum Foo { + Bar(u32), // this is a tuple variant +} + +use Foo::*; // To use Foo's variant directly, we need to import them in + // the scope. +``` + +Either way, it should work fine with our previous code: + +```edition2018 +struct Type(u32); + +enum Foo { + Bar(u32), +} +use Foo::*; + +let Type(x) = Type(12); // ok! +match Type(12) { + Type(x) => {} // ok! + _ => {} +} +``` +"##, + E0532: r##" Pattern arm did not match expected kind. @@ -1675,7 +1720,6 @@ fn const_id() -> T { // error: const parameter // E0419, merged into 531 // E0420, merged into 532 // E0421, merged into 531 - E0531, // unresolved pattern path kind `name` // E0427, merged into 530 // E0467, removed // E0470, removed