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When a trait is not implemented for a type, but there *is* an `impl` for another type or different trait params, we format the output to use highlighting in the same way that E0308 does for types. The logic accounts for 3 cases: - When both the type and trait in the expected predicate and the candidate are different - When only the types are different - When only the trait generic params are different For each case, we use slightly different formatting and wording.
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error[E0277]: the trait bound `String: Borrow<&str>` is not satisfied
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--> $DIR/point-at-index-for-obligation-failure.rs:5:9
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LL | &s
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| ^^ the trait `Borrow<&str>` is not implemented for `String`
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= help: the trait `Borrow<&_>` is not implemented for `String`
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but trait `Borrow<_>` is implemented for it
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= help: for that trait implementation, expected `str`, found `&str`
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= note: required for `HashMap<String, String>` to implement `Index<&&str>`
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error: aborting due to 1 previous error
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
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