Auto merge of #69424 - pietroalbini:rollup-3oelogm, r=pietroalbini
Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - #69372 (Updates links in various Compiler Error Index entries) - #69385 (Relax str::get_unchecked precondition to permit empty slicing) - #69386 (Fix minor error in `MaybeUninit::get_mut()` doc example) - #69394 (Clean up E0367 explanation) - #69405 (docs: Stdin::read_line: mention the appending) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ impl<T> MaybeUninit<T> {
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/// // Now we can use `buf` as a normal slice:
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/// buf.sort_unstable();
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/// assert!(
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/// buf.chunks(2).all(|chunk| chunk[0] <= chunk[1]),
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/// buf.windows(2).all(|pair| pair[0] <= pair[1]),
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/// "buffer is sorted",
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/// );
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/// ```
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@ -2486,7 +2486,7 @@ impl str {
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/// Callers of this function are responsible that these preconditions are
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/// satisfied:
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///
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/// * The starting index must come before the ending index;
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/// * The starting index must not exceed the ending index;
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/// * Indexes must be within bounds of the original slice;
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/// * Indexes must lie on UTF-8 sequence boundaries.
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///
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@ -2518,7 +2518,7 @@ impl str {
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/// Callers of this function are responsible that these preconditions are
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/// satisfied:
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///
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/// * The starting index must come before the ending index;
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/// * The starting index must not exceed the ending index;
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/// * Indexes must be within bounds of the original slice;
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/// * Indexes must lie on UTF-8 sequence boundaries.
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///
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@ -2563,7 +2563,7 @@ impl str {
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/// Callers of this function are responsible that three preconditions are
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/// satisfied:
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///
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/// * `begin` must come before `end`.
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/// * `begin` must not exceed `end`.
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/// * `begin` and `end` must be byte positions within the string slice.
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/// * `begin` and `end` must lie on UTF-8 sequence boundaries.
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///
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@ -2612,7 +2612,7 @@ impl str {
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/// Callers of this function are responsible that three preconditions are
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/// satisfied:
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///
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/// * `begin` must come before `end`.
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/// * `begin` must not exceed `end`.
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/// * `begin` and `end` must be byte positions within the string slice.
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/// * `begin` and `end` must lie on UTF-8 sequence boundaries.
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#[stable(feature = "str_slice_mut", since = "1.5.0")]
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@ -14,7 +14,10 @@ constant expression that had to be evaluated. Attempting to divide by 0
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or causing an integer overflow are two ways to induce this error.
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Ensure that the expressions given can be evaluated as the desired integer type.
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See the FFI section of the Reference for more information about using a custom
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integer type:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#ffi-attributes
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See the [Custom Discriminants][custom-discriminants] section of the Reference
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for more information about setting custom integer types on fieldless enums
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using the [`repr` attribute][repr-attribute].
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[custom-discriminants]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/enumerations.html#custom-discriminant-values-for-field-less-enumerations
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[repr-attribute]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/type-layout.html#reprc-enums
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}
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```
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See also https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch19-01-unsafe-rust.html
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See the [unsafe section][unsafe-section] of the Book for more details.
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[unsafe-section]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch19-01-unsafe-rust.html
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}
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```
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See the Declaration Statements section of the reference for more information
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about what constitutes an Item declaration and what does not:
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See the [Declaration Statements][declaration-statements] section of the
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reference for more information about what constitutes an item declaration
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and what does not.
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#statements
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[declaration-statements]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/statements.html#declaration-statements
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struct abc;
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```
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See the Declaration Statements section of the reference for more information
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about what constitutes an Item declaration and what does not:
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See the [Declaration Statements][declaration-statements] section of the
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reference for more information about what constitutes an item declaration
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and what does not.
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#statements
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[declaration-statements]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/statements.html#declaration-statements
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The `op_string_ref` binding has type `&Option<&String>` in both cases.
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See also https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/14587
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See also [Issue 14587][issue-14587].
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[issue-14587]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/14587
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fn main() {}
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```
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See the 'Use Declarations' section of the reference for more information on
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this topic:
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See the [Use Declarations][use-declarations] section of the reference for
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more information on this topic.
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#use-declarations
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[use-declarations]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/use-declarations.html
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fn main() {}
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```
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See the 'Use Declarations' section of the reference for more information
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on this topic:
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See the [Use Declarations][use-declarations] section of the reference for
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more information on this topic.
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#use-declarations
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[use-declarations]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/use-declarations.html
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An attempt was made to implement `Drop` on a specialization of a generic type.
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An example is shown below:
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Erroneous code example:
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```compile_fail,E0367
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trait Foo{}
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trait Foo {}
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struct MyStruct<T> {
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t: T
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count type). `RefCell` essentially performs runtime borrow checking: ensuring
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that at most one writer or multiple readers can access the data at any one time.
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If you wish to learn more about ownership in Rust, start with the chapter in the
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Book:
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If you wish to learn more about ownership in Rust, start with the
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[Understanding Ownership][understanding-ownership] chapter in the Book.
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-00-understanding-ownership.html
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[understanding-ownership]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-00-understanding-ownership.html
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}
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```
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You can read more about cell types in the API documentation:
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You can read more in the API documentation for [Cell][std-cell].
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/cell/
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[std-cell]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/cell/
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extern {}
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```
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See more:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes.html#conditional-compilation
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Learn more in the [Conditional Compilation][conditional-compilation] section
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of the Reference.
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[conditional-compilation]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes.html#conditional-compilation
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// error: cannot borrow `i` as mutable more than once at a time
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```
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Please note that in rust, you can either have many immutable references, or one
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mutable reference. Take a look at
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html for more
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information. Example:
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Please note that in Rust, you can either have many immutable references, or one
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mutable reference. For more details you may want to read the
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[References & Borrowing][references-and-borrowing] section of the Book.
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[references-and-borrowing]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html
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Example:
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```
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let mut i = 0;
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available for use until the closure goes out of scope.
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Note that a capture will either move or borrow a variable, but in this
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situation, the closure is borrowing the variable. Take a look at
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http://rustbyexample.com/fn/closures/capture.html for more information about
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capturing.
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situation, the closure is borrowing the variable. Take a look at the chapter
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on [Capturing][capturing] in Rust By Example for more information.
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[capturing]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rust-by-example/fn/closures/capture.html
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Erroneous code example:
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}
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```
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For more information on the rust ownership system, take a look at
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html.
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For more information on Rust's ownership system, take a look at the
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[References & Borrowing][references-and-borrowing] section of the Book.
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[references-and-borrowing]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html
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}
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```
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You can find more information about borrowing in the rust-book:
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http://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html
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For more information on Rust's ownership system, take a look at the
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[References & Borrowing][references-and-borrowing] section of the Book.
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[references-and-borrowing]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html
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}
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```
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You can find more information about borrowing in the rust-book:
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http://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html
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For more information on Rust's ownership system, take a look at the
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[References & Borrowing][references-and-borrowing] section of the Book.
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[references-and-borrowing]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html
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mem::replace(&mut borrowed.knight, TheDarkKnight).nothing_is_true(); // ok!
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```
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You can find more information about borrowing in the rust-book:
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http://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html
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For more information on Rust's ownership system, take a look at the
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[References & Borrowing][references-and-borrowing] section of the Book.
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[references-and-borrowing]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html
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}
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```
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To understand better how closures work in Rust, read:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch13-01-closures.html
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To better understand how these work in Rust, read the [Closures][closures]
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chapter of the Book.
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[closures]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch13-01-closures.html
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fn something() {}
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```
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For more information about the inline attribute, read:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#inline-attributes
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For more information see the [`inline` attribute][inline-attribute] section
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of the Reference.
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[inline-attribute]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/codegen.html#the-inline-attribute
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fn main() {}
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```
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For more information about the inline attribute, https:
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read://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#inline-attributes
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For more information see the [`inline` Attribute][inline-attribute] section
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of the Reference.
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[inline-attribute]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/codegen.html#the-inline-attribute
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pub fn main() {}
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```
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For more information about the cfg attribute, read:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#conditional-compilation
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For more information about the `cfg` attribute, read the section on
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[Conditional Compilation][conditional-compilation] in the Reference.
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[conditional-compilation]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html
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pub fn main() {}
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```
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For more information about the cfg attribute, read:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#conditional-compilation
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For more information about the `cfg` attribute, read the section on
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[Conditional Compilation][conditional-compilation] in the Reference.
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[conditional-compilation]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html
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}
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```
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If you don't know the basics of Rust, you can go look to the Rust Book to get
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started: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
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If you don't know the basics of Rust, you can look at the
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[Rust Book][rust-book] to get started.
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[rust-book]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
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println!("x: {}, y: {}", variable.x, variable.y);
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```
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For more information about primitives and structs, take a look at The Book:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch03-02-data-types.html
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch05-00-structs.html
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For more information about [primitives] and [structs], take a look at the Book.
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[primitives]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch03-02-data-types.html
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[structs]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch05-00-structs.html
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asm!("nop" "nop");
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```
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Considering that this would be a long explanation, we instead recommend you to
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take a look at the unstable book:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/unstable-book/language-features/asm.html
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take a look at the [`asm`] chapter of the Unstable book:
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```
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Considering that this would be a long explanation, we instead recommend you to
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take a look at the unstable book:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/unstable-book/language-features/asm.html
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take a look at the [`asm`] chapter of the Unstable book:
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[asm]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/unstable-book/library-features/asm.html
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take a look at the unstable book:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/unstable-book/language-features/asm.html
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take a look at the [`asm`] chapter of the Unstable book:
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[asm]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/unstable-book/library-features/asm.html
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take a look at the unstable book:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/unstable-book/language-features/asm.html
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take a look at the [`asm`] chapter of the Unstable book:
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[asm]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/unstable-book/library-features/asm.html
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StdinLock { inner: self.inner.lock().unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner()) }
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}
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/// Locks this handle and reads a line of input into the specified buffer.
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///
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/// [`BufRead::read_line`].
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started: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
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If you don't know the basics of Rust, you can look at the
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[Rust Book][rust-book] to get started.
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[rust-book]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
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"},"level":"error","spans":[{"file_name":"$DIR/json-short.rs","byte_start":62,"byte_end":62,"line_start":1,"line_end":1,"column_start":63,"column_end":63,"is_primary":true,"text":[{"text":"// compile-flags: --json=diagnostic-short --error-format=json","highlight_start":63,"highlight_end":63}],"label":"consider adding a `main` function to `$DIR/json-short.rs`","suggested_replacement":null,"suggestion_applicability":null,"expansion":null}],"children":[],"rendered":"$DIR/json-short.rs:1:63: error[E0601]: `main` function not found in crate `json_short`
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"}
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{"message":"aborting due to previous error","code":null,"level":"error","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":"error: aborting due to previous error
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