Add long explanation for E0018

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Guillaume Gomez 2015-04-17 19:20:47 +02:00
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@ -168,6 +168,29 @@ variant constructors or struct constructors (for unit or tuple structs). This
is because Rust currently does not support compile-time function execution.
"##,
E0018: r##"
The value of static and const variables must be known at compile time. You
can't cast a pointer as an integer because we can't know what value the
address will take.
However, pointers to other constants' address are allowed in constants,
example:
```
const X: u32 = 50;
const Y: *const u32 = &X;
```
Therefore, casting one of these non-constant pointers to an integer results
in a non-constant integer whichs lead to this error. Example:
```
const X: u32 = 50;
const Y: *const u32 = &X;
println!("{:?}", Y);
```
"##,
E0020: r##"
This error indicates that an attempt was made to divide by zero (or take the
remainder of a zero divisor) in a static or constant expression.
@ -398,7 +421,6 @@ register_diagnostics! {
E0014,
E0016,
E0017,
E0018,
E0019,
E0022,
E0079, // enum variant: expected signed integer constant