Auto merge of #12445 - y21:document-diagnostic-utils, r=xFrednet
add documentation to the `span_lint_hir` functions As far as I could tell, these weren't documented anywhere, and since this is sometimes needed over `span_lint` for `#[allow]` attrs to work, I thought I would add a little bit of documentation. When I started with clippy development, I also had no idea what these functions were for. changelog: none
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avoid-breaking-exported-api = false
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avoid-breaking-exported-api = false
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# use the various `span_lint_*` methods instead, which also add a link to the docs
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[[disallowed-methods]]
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disallowed-methods = [
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path = "rustc_lint::context::LintContext::span_lint"
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"rustc_lint::context::LintContext::span_lint",
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reason = "this function does not add a link to our documentation, please use the `clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint*` functions instead"
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"rustc_middle::ty::context::TyCtxt::node_span_lint"
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]
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[[disallowed-methods]]
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path = "rustc_middle::ty::context::TyCtxt::node_span_lint"
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reason = "this function does not add a link to our documentation, please use the `clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_hir*` functions instead"
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/// Usually it's nicer to provide more context for lint messages.
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/// Usually it's nicer to provide more context for lint messages.
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/// Be sure the output is understandable when you use this method.
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/// Be sure the output is understandable when you use this method.
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///
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///
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/// NOTE: Lint emissions are always bound to a node in the HIR, which is used to determine
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/// the lint level.
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/// For the `span_lint` function, the node that was passed into the `LintPass::check_*` function is
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/// used.
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///
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/// If you're emitting the lint at the span of a different node than the one provided by the
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/// `LintPass::check_*` function, consider using [`span_lint_hir`] instead.
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/// This is needed for `#[allow]` and `#[expect]` attributes to work on the node
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/// highlighted in the displayed warning.
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///
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/// If you're unsure which function you should use, you can test if the `#[allow]` attribute works
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/// where you would expect it to.
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/// If it doesn't, you likely need to use [`span_lint_hir`] instead.
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///
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/// # Example
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/// # Example
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///
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///
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/// ```ignore
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/// ```ignore
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///
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///
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/// If you change the signature, remember to update the internal lint `CollapsibleCalls`
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/// If you change the signature, remember to update the internal lint `CollapsibleCalls`
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///
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///
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/// NOTE: Lint emissions are always bound to a node in the HIR, which is used to determine
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/// the lint level.
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/// For the `span_lint_and_help` function, the node that was passed into the `LintPass::check_*`
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/// function is used.
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///
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/// If you're emitting the lint at the span of a different node than the one provided by the
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/// `LintPass::check_*` function, consider using [`span_lint_hir_and_then`] instead.
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/// This is needed for `#[allow]` and `#[expect]` attributes to work on the node
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/// highlighted in the displayed warning.
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///
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/// If you're unsure which function you should use, you can test if the `#[allow]` attribute works
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/// where you would expect it to.
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/// If it doesn't, you likely need to use [`span_lint_hir_and_then`] instead.
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///
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/// # Example
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/// # Example
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///
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///
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/// ```text
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/// ```text
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///
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///
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/// If you change the signature, remember to update the internal lint `CollapsibleCalls`
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/// If you change the signature, remember to update the internal lint `CollapsibleCalls`
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///
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///
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/// NOTE: Lint emissions are always bound to a node in the HIR, which is used to determine
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/// the lint level.
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/// For the `span_lint_and_note` function, the node that was passed into the `LintPass::check_*`
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/// function is used.
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///
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/// If you're emitting the lint at the span of a different node than the one provided by the
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/// `LintPass::check_*` function, consider using [`span_lint_hir_and_then`] instead.
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/// This is needed for `#[allow]` and `#[expect]` attributes to work on the node
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/// highlighted in the displayed warning.
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///
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/// If you're unsure which function you should use, you can test if the `#[allow]` attribute works
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/// where you would expect it to.
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/// If it doesn't, you likely need to use [`span_lint_hir_and_then`] instead.
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///
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/// # Example
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```text
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/// ```text
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///
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///
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/// If you need to customize your lint output a lot, use this function.
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/// If you need to customize your lint output a lot, use this function.
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/// If you change the signature, remember to update the internal lint `CollapsibleCalls`
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/// If you change the signature, remember to update the internal lint `CollapsibleCalls`
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///
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/// NOTE: Lint emissions are always bound to a node in the HIR, which is used to determine
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/// the lint level.
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/// For the `span_lint_and_then` function, the node that was passed into the `LintPass::check_*`
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/// function is used.
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///
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/// If you're emitting the lint at the span of a different node than the one provided by the
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/// `LintPass::check_*` function, consider using [`span_lint_hir_and_then`] instead.
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/// This is needed for `#[allow]` and `#[expect]` attributes to work on the node
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/// highlighted in the displayed warning.
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///
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/// If you're unsure which function you should use, you can test if the `#[allow]` attribute works
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/// where you would expect it to.
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/// If it doesn't, you likely need to use [`span_lint_hir_and_then`] instead.
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pub fn span_lint_and_then<C, S, F>(cx: &C, lint: &'static Lint, sp: S, msg: &str, f: F)
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pub fn span_lint_and_then<C, S, F>(cx: &C, lint: &'static Lint, sp: S, msg: &str, f: F)
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where
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where
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C: LintContext,
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C: LintContext,
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});
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});
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}
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}
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/// Like [`span_lint`], but emits the lint at the node identified by the given `HirId`.
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///
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/// This is in contrast to [`span_lint`], which always emits the lint at the node that was last
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/// passed to the `LintPass::check_*` function.
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///
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/// The `HirId` is used for checking lint level attributes and to fulfill lint expectations defined
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/// via the `#[expect]` attribute.
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///
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/// For example:
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/// ```ignore
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/// fn f() { /* <node_1> */
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/// #[allow(clippy::some_lint)]
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/// let _x = /* <expr_1> */;
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/// }
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/// ```
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/// will not work!
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/// Even though that is where the warning points at, which would be confusing to users.
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///
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/// Instead, use this function and also pass the `HirId` of `<expr_1>`, which will let
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/// the compiler check lint level attributes at the place of the expression and
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/// the `#[allow]` will work.
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pub fn span_lint_hir(cx: &LateContext<'_>, lint: &'static Lint, hir_id: HirId, sp: Span, msg: &str) {
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pub fn span_lint_hir(cx: &LateContext<'_>, lint: &'static Lint, hir_id: HirId, sp: Span, msg: &str) {
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#[expect(clippy::disallowed_methods)]
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cx.tcx.node_span_lint(lint, hir_id, sp, msg.to_string(), |diag| {
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cx.tcx.node_span_lint(lint, hir_id, sp, msg.to_string(), |diag| {
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}
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}
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/// Like [`span_lint_and_then`], but emits the lint at the node identified by the given `HirId`.
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/// last passed to the `LintPass::check_*` function.
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///
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/// The `HirId` is used for checking lint level attributes and to fulfill lint expectations defined
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/// For example:
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/// ```ignore
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/// fn f() { /* <node_1> */
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/// #[allow(clippy::some_lint)]
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/// let _x = /* <expr_1> */;
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/// }
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/// ```
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/// If `some_lint` does its analysis in `LintPass::check_fn` (at `<node_1>`) and emits a lint at
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/// `<expr_1>` using [`span_lint`], then allowing the lint at `<expr_1>` as attempted in the snippet
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/// Even though that is where the warning points at, which would be confusing to users.
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pub fn span_lint_hir_and_then(
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pub fn span_lint_hir_and_then(
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/// If you change the signature, remember to update the internal lint `CollapsibleCalls`
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/// NOTE: Lint emissions are always bound to a node in the HIR, which is used to determine
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/// the lint level.
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/// For the `span_lint_and_sugg` function, the node that was passed into the `LintPass::check_*`
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LL | cx.span_lint(lint, span, msg, |_| {});
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= note: this function does not add a link to our documentation, please use the `clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint*` functions instead (from clippy.toml)
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= note: `-D clippy::disallowed-methods` implied by `-D warnings`
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= note: `-D clippy::disallowed-methods` implied by `-D warnings`
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= help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::disallowed_methods)]`
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= help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::disallowed_methods)]`
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LL | tcx.node_span_lint(lint, hir_id, span, msg, |_| {});
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LL | tcx.node_span_lint(lint, hir_id, span, msg, |_| {});
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
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