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lint_ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons = ambiguous wide pointer comparison, the comparison includes metadata which may not be expected
.addr_metadata_suggestion = use explicit `std::ptr::eq` method to compare metadata and addresses
.addr_suggestion = use `std::ptr::addr_eq` or untyped pointers to only compare their addresses
lint_array_into_iter =
this method call resolves to `<&{$target} as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <{$target} as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021
.use_iter_suggestion = use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
.remove_into_iter_suggestion = or remove `.into_iter()` to iterate by value
.use_explicit_into_iter_suggestion =
or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
lint_async_fn_in_trait = use of `async fn` in public traits is discouraged as auto trait bounds cannot be specified
.note = you can suppress this lint if you plan to use the trait only in your own code, or do not care about auto traits like `Send` on the `Future`
.suggestion = you can alternatively desugar to a normal `fn` that returns `impl Future` and add any desired bounds such as `Send`, but these cannot be relaxed without a breaking API change
lint_atomic_ordering_fence = memory fences cannot have `Relaxed` ordering
.help = consider using ordering modes `Acquire`, `Release`, `AcqRel` or `SeqCst`
lint_atomic_ordering_invalid = `{$method}`'s failure ordering may not be `Release` or `AcqRel`, since a failed `{$method}` does not result in a write
.label = invalid failure ordering
.help = consider using `Acquire` or `Relaxed` failure ordering instead
lint_atomic_ordering_load = atomic loads cannot have `Release` or `AcqRel` ordering
.help = consider using ordering modes `Acquire`, `SeqCst` or `Relaxed`
lint_atomic_ordering_store = atomic stores cannot have `Acquire` or `AcqRel` ordering
.help = consider using ordering modes `Release`, `SeqCst` or `Relaxed`
lint_bad_attribute_argument = bad attribute argument
lint_bad_opt_access = {$msg}
lint_builtin_allow_internal_unsafe =
`allow_internal_unsafe` allows defining macros using unsafe without triggering the `unsafe_code` lint at their call site
lint_builtin_anonymous_params = anonymous parameters are deprecated and will be removed in the next edition
.suggestion = try naming the parameter or explicitly ignoring it
lint_builtin_asm_labels = avoid using named labels in inline assembly
lint_builtin_box_pointers = type uses owned (Box type) pointers: {$ty}
lint_builtin_clashing_extern_diff_name = `{$this}` redeclares `{$orig}` with a different signature
.previous_decl_label = `{$orig}` previously declared here
.mismatch_label = this signature doesn't match the previous declaration
lint_builtin_clashing_extern_same_name = `{$this}` redeclared with a different signature
.previous_decl_label = `{$orig}` previously declared here
.mismatch_label = this signature doesn't match the previous declaration
lint_builtin_const_no_mangle = const items should never be `#[no_mangle]`
.suggestion = try a static value
lint_builtin_decl_unsafe_fn = declaration of an `unsafe` function
lint_builtin_decl_unsafe_method = declaration of an `unsafe` method
lint_builtin_deprecated_attr_default_suggestion = remove this attribute
lint_builtin_deprecated_attr_link = use of deprecated attribute `{$name}`: {$reason}. See {$link}
.msg_suggestion = {$msg}
.default_suggestion = remove this attribute
lint_builtin_deprecated_attr_used = use of deprecated attribute `{$name}`: no longer used.
lint_builtin_deref_nullptr = dereferencing a null pointer
.label = this code causes undefined behavior when executed
lint_builtin_ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns = `...` range patterns are deprecated
.suggestion = use `..=` for an inclusive range
lint_builtin_explicit_outlives = outlives requirements can be inferred
.suggestion = remove {$count ->
[one] this bound
*[other] these bounds
}
lint_builtin_export_name_fn = declaration of a function with `export_name`
lint_builtin_export_name_method = declaration of a method with `export_name`
lint_builtin_export_name_static = declaration of a static with `export_name`
lint_builtin_global_asm = usage of `core::arch::global_asm`
lint_builtin_global_macro_unsafety = using this macro is unsafe even though it does not need an `unsafe` block
lint_builtin_impl_unsafe_method = implementation of an `unsafe` method
lint_builtin_incomplete_features = the feature `{$name}` is incomplete and may not be safe to use and/or cause compiler crashes
.note = see issue #{$n} <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/{$n}> for more information
.help = consider using `min_{$name}` instead, which is more stable and complete
lint_builtin_internal_features = the feature `{$name}` is internal to the compiler or standard library
.note = using it is strongly discouraged
lint_builtin_keyword_idents = `{$kw}` is a keyword in the {$next} edition
.suggestion = you can use a raw identifier to stay compatible
lint_builtin_link_section_fn = declaration of a function with `link_section`
lint_builtin_link_section_static = declaration of a static with `link_section`
lint_builtin_missing_copy_impl = type could implement `Copy`; consider adding `impl Copy`
lint_builtin_missing_debug_impl =
type does not implement `{$debug}`; consider adding `#[derive(Debug)]` or a manual implementation
lint_builtin_missing_doc = missing documentation for {$article} {$desc}
lint_builtin_mutable_transmutes =
transmuting &T to &mut T is undefined behavior, even if the reference is unused, consider instead using an UnsafeCell
lint_builtin_no_mangle_fn = declaration of a `no_mangle` function
lint_builtin_no_mangle_generic = functions generic over types or consts must be mangled
.suggestion = remove this attribute
lint_builtin_no_mangle_method = declaration of a `no_mangle` method
lint_builtin_no_mangle_static = declaration of a `no_mangle` static
lint_builtin_non_shorthand_field_patterns = the `{$ident}:` in this pattern is redundant
.suggestion = use shorthand field pattern
lint_builtin_overridden_symbol_name =
the linker's behavior with multiple libraries exporting duplicate symbol names is undefined and Rust cannot provide guarantees when you manually override them
lint_builtin_overridden_symbol_section =
the program's behavior with overridden link sections on items is unpredictable and Rust cannot provide guarantees when you manually override them
lint_builtin_special_module_name_used_lib = found module declaration for lib.rs
.note = lib.rs is the root of this crate's library target
.help = to refer to it from other targets, use the library's name as the path
lint_builtin_special_module_name_used_main = found module declaration for main.rs
.note = a binary crate cannot be used as library
lint_builtin_trivial_bounds = {$predicate_kind_name} bound {$predicate} does not depend on any type or lifetime parameters
lint_builtin_type_alias_bounds_help = use fully disambiguated paths (i.e., `<T as Trait>::Assoc`) to refer to associated types in type aliases
lint_builtin_type_alias_generic_bounds = bounds on generic parameters are not enforced in type aliases
.suggestion = the bound will not be checked when the type alias is used, and should be removed
lint_builtin_type_alias_where_clause = where clauses are not enforced in type aliases
.suggestion = the clause will not be checked when the type alias is used, and should be removed
lint_builtin_unpermitted_type_init_label = this code causes undefined behavior when executed
lint_builtin_unpermitted_type_init_label_suggestion = help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
lint_builtin_unpermitted_type_init_uninit = the type `{$ty}` does not permit being left uninitialized
lint_builtin_unpermitted_type_init_zeroed = the type `{$ty}` does not permit zero-initialization
lint_builtin_unreachable_pub = unreachable `pub` {$what}
.suggestion = consider restricting its visibility
.help = or consider exporting it for use by other crates
lint_builtin_unsafe_block = usage of an `unsafe` block
lint_builtin_unsafe_impl = implementation of an `unsafe` trait
lint_builtin_unsafe_trait = declaration of an `unsafe` trait
lint_builtin_unstable_features = use of an unstable feature
lint_builtin_unused_doc_comment = unused doc comment
.label = rustdoc does not generate documentation for {$kind}
.plain_help = use `//` for a plain comment
.block_help = use `/* */` for a plain comment
lint_builtin_while_true = denote infinite loops with `loop {"{"} ... {"}"}`
.suggestion = use `loop`
lint_check_name_unknown_tool = unknown lint tool: `{$tool_name}`
lint_command_line_source = `forbid` lint level was set on command line
lint_confusable_identifier_pair = found both `{$existing_sym}` and `{$sym}` as identifiers, which look alike
.current_use = this identifier can be confused with `{$existing_sym}`
.other_use = other identifier used here
lint_cstring_ptr = getting the inner pointer of a temporary `CString`
.as_ptr_label = this pointer will be invalid
.unwrap_label = this `CString` is deallocated at the end of the statement, bind it to a variable to extend its lifetime
.note = pointers do not have a lifetime; when calling `as_ptr` the `CString` will be deallocated at the end of the statement because nothing is referencing it as far as the type system is concerned
.help = for more information, see https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/destructors.html
lint_default_hash_types = prefer `{$preferred}` over `{$used}`, it has better performance
.note = a `use rustc_data_structures::fx::{$preferred}` may be necessary
lint_default_source = `forbid` lint level is the default for {$id}
lint_deprecated_lint_name =
lint name `{$name}` is deprecated and may not have an effect in the future.
.suggestion = change it to
.help = change it to {$replace}
lint_diag_out_of_impl =
diagnostics should only be created in `Diagnostic`/`Subdiagnostic`/`LintDiagnostic` impls
lint_drop_glue =
types that do not implement `Drop` can still have drop glue, consider instead using `{$needs_drop}` to detect whether a type is trivially dropped
lint_drop_trait_constraints =
bounds on `{$predicate}` are most likely incorrect, consider instead using `{$needs_drop}` to detect whether a type can be trivially dropped
lint_dropping_copy_types = calls to `std::mem::drop` with a value that implements `Copy` does nothing
.label = argument has type `{$arg_ty}`
.note = use `let _ = ...` to ignore the expression or result
lint_dropping_references = calls to `std::mem::drop` with a reference instead of an owned value does nothing
.label = argument has type `{$arg_ty}`
.note = use `let _ = ...` to ignore the expression or result
lint_enum_intrinsics_mem_discriminant =
the return value of `mem::discriminant` is unspecified when called with a non-enum type
.note = the argument to `discriminant` should be a reference to an enum, but it was passed a reference to a `{$ty_param}`, which is not an enum.
lint_enum_intrinsics_mem_variant =
the return value of `mem::variant_count` is unspecified when called with a non-enum type
.note = the type parameter of `variant_count` should be an enum, but it was instantiated with the type `{$ty_param}`, which is not an enum.
lint_expectation = this lint expectation is unfulfilled
.note = the `unfulfilled_lint_expectations` lint can't be expected and will always produce this message
.rationale = {$rationale}
lint_for_loops_over_fallibles =
for loop over {$article} `{$ty}`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement
.suggestion = consider using `if let` to clear intent
.remove_next = to iterate over `{$recv_snip}` remove the call to `next`
.use_while_let = to check pattern in a loop use `while let`
.use_question_mark = consider unwrapping the `Result` with `?` to iterate over its contents
lint_forgetting_copy_types = calls to `std::mem::forget` with a value that implements `Copy` does nothing
.label = argument has type `{$arg_ty}`
.note = use `let _ = ...` to ignore the expression or result
lint_forgetting_references = calls to `std::mem::forget` with a reference instead of an owned value does nothing
.label = argument has type `{$arg_ty}`
.note = use `let _ = ...` to ignore the expression or result
lint_hidden_unicode_codepoints = unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in {$label}
.label = this {$label} contains {$count ->
[one] an invisible
*[other] invisible
} unicode text flow control {$count ->
[one] codepoint
*[other] codepoints
}
.note = these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen
.suggestion_remove = if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them
.suggestion_escape = if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them
.no_suggestion_note_escape = if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them: {$escaped}
lint_identifier_non_ascii_char = identifier contains non-ASCII characters
lint_identifier_uncommon_codepoints = identifier contains {$codepoints_len ->
[one] { $identifier_type ->
[Exclusion] a character from an archaic script
[Technical] a character that is for non-linguistic, specialized usage
[Limited_Use] a character from a script in limited use
[Not_NFKC] a non normalized (NFKC) character
*[other] an uncommon character
}
*[other] { $identifier_type ->
[Exclusion] {$codepoints_len} characters from archaic scripts
[Technical] {$codepoints_len} characters that are for non-linguistic, specialized usage
[Limited_Use] {$codepoints_len} characters from scripts in limited use
[Not_NFKC] {$codepoints_len} non normalized (NFKC) characters
*[other] uncommon characters
}
}: {$codepoints}
.note = {$codepoints_len ->
[one] this character is
*[other] these characters are
} included in the{$identifier_type ->
[Restricted] {""}
*[other] {" "}{$identifier_type}
} Unicode general security profile
lint_ignored_unless_crate_specified = {$level}({$name}) is ignored unless specified at crate level
lint_improper_ctypes = `extern` {$desc} uses type `{$ty}`, which is not FFI-safe
.label = not FFI-safe
.note = the type is defined here
lint_improper_ctypes_128bit = 128-bit integers don't currently have a known stable ABI
lint_improper_ctypes_array_help = consider passing a pointer to the array
lint_improper_ctypes_array_reason = passing raw arrays by value is not FFI-safe
lint_improper_ctypes_box = box cannot be represented as a single pointer
lint_improper_ctypes_char_help = consider using `u32` or `libc::wchar_t` instead
lint_improper_ctypes_char_reason = the `char` type has no C equivalent
lint_improper_ctypes_dyn = trait objects have no C equivalent
lint_improper_ctypes_enum_repr_help =
consider adding a `#[repr(C)]`, `#[repr(transparent)]`, or integer `#[repr(...)]` attribute to this enum
lint_improper_ctypes_enum_repr_reason = enum has no representation hint
lint_improper_ctypes_fnptr_help = consider using an `extern fn(...) -> ...` function pointer instead
lint_improper_ctypes_fnptr_reason = this function pointer has Rust-specific calling convention
lint_improper_ctypes_non_exhaustive = this enum is non-exhaustive
lint_improper_ctypes_non_exhaustive_variant = this enum has non-exhaustive variants
lint_improper_ctypes_only_phantomdata = composed only of `PhantomData`
lint_improper_ctypes_opaque = opaque types have no C equivalent
lint_improper_ctypes_slice_help = consider using a raw pointer instead
lint_improper_ctypes_slice_reason = slices have no C equivalent
lint_improper_ctypes_str_help = consider using `*const u8` and a length instead
lint_improper_ctypes_str_reason = string slices have no C equivalent
lint_improper_ctypes_struct_fieldless_help = consider adding a member to this struct
lint_improper_ctypes_struct_fieldless_reason = this struct has no fields
lint_improper_ctypes_struct_layout_help = consider adding a `#[repr(C)]` or `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute to this struct
lint_improper_ctypes_struct_layout_reason = this struct has unspecified layout
lint_improper_ctypes_struct_non_exhaustive = this struct is non-exhaustive
lint_improper_ctypes_struct_zst = this struct contains only zero-sized fields
lint_improper_ctypes_tuple_help = consider using a struct instead
lint_improper_ctypes_tuple_reason = tuples have unspecified layout
lint_improper_ctypes_union_fieldless_help = consider adding a member to this union
lint_improper_ctypes_union_fieldless_reason = this union has no fields
lint_improper_ctypes_union_layout_help = consider adding a `#[repr(C)]` or `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute to this union
lint_improper_ctypes_union_layout_reason = this union has unspecified layout
lint_improper_ctypes_union_non_exhaustive = this union is non-exhaustive
# FIXME: we should ordinalize $valid_up_to when we add support for doing so
lint_invalid_from_utf8_checked = calls to `{$method}` with a invalid literal always return an error
.label = the literal was valid UTF-8 up to the {$valid_up_to} bytes
# FIXME: we should ordinalize $valid_up_to when we add support for doing so
lint_invalid_from_utf8_unchecked = calls to `{$method}` with a invalid literal are undefined behavior
.label = the literal was valid UTF-8 up to the {$valid_up_to} bytes
lint_invalid_nan_comparisons_eq_ne = incorrect NaN comparison, NaN cannot be directly compared to itself
.suggestion = use `f32::is_nan()` or `f64::is_nan()` instead
lint_invalid_nan_comparisons_lt_le_gt_ge = incorrect NaN comparison, NaN is not orderable
lint_invalid_reference_casting_assign_to_ref = assigning to `&T` is undefined behavior, consider using an `UnsafeCell`
.label = casting happend here
lint_invalid_reference_casting_bigger_layout = casting references to a bigger memory layout than the backing allocation is undefined behavior, even if the reference is unused
.label = casting happend here
.alloc = backing allocation comes from here
.layout = casting from `{$from_ty}` ({$from_size} bytes) to `{$to_ty}` ({$to_size} bytes)
lint_invalid_reference_casting_borrow_as_mut = casting `&T` to `&mut T` is undefined behavior, even if the reference is unused, consider instead using an `UnsafeCell`
.label = casting happend here
lint_invalid_reference_casting_note_book = for more information, visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch15-05-interior-mutability.html>
lint_invalid_reference_casting_note_ty_has_interior_mutability = even for types with interior mutability, the only legal way to obtain a mutable pointer from a shared reference is through `UnsafeCell::get`
lint_lintpass_by_hand = implementing `LintPass` by hand
.help = try using `declare_lint_pass!` or `impl_lint_pass!` instead
lint_malformed_attribute = malformed lint attribute input
lint_map_unit_fn = `Iterator::map` call that discard the iterator's values
.note = `Iterator::map`, like many of the methods on `Iterator`, gets executed lazily, meaning that its effects won't be visible until it is iterated
.function_label = this function returns `()`, which is likely not what you wanted
.argument_label = called `Iterator::map` with callable that returns `()`
.map_label = after this call to map, the resulting iterator is `impl Iterator<Item = ()>`, which means the only information carried by the iterator is the number of items
.suggestion = you might have meant to use `Iterator::for_each`
lint_mixed_script_confusables =
the usage of Script Group `{$set}` in this crate consists solely of mixed script confusables
.includes_note = the usage includes {$includes}
.note = please recheck to make sure their usages are indeed what you want
lint_multiple_supertrait_upcastable = `{$ident}` is object-safe and has multiple supertraits
lint_node_source = `forbid` level set here
.note = {$reason}
lint_non_binding_let_multi_drop_fn =
consider immediately dropping the value using `drop(..)` after the `let` statement
lint_non_binding_let_multi_suggestion =
consider immediately dropping the value
lint_non_binding_let_on_drop_type =
non-binding let on a type that implements `Drop`
lint_non_binding_let_on_sync_lock =
non-binding let on a synchronization lock
lint_non_binding_let_suggestion =
consider binding to an unused variable to avoid immediately dropping the value
lint_non_camel_case_type = {$sort} `{$name}` should have an upper camel case name
.suggestion = convert the identifier to upper camel case
.label = should have an UpperCamelCase name
lint_non_existent_doc_keyword = found non-existing keyword `{$keyword}` used in `#[doc(keyword = "...")]`
.help = only existing keywords are allowed in core/std
lint_non_fmt_panic = panic message is not a string literal
.note = this usage of `{$name}!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021
.more_info_note = for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/panic-macro-consistency.html>
.supports_fmt_note = the `{$name}!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here
.supports_fmt_suggestion = remove the `format!(..)` macro call
.display_suggestion = add a "{"{"}{"}"}" format string to `Display` the message
.debug_suggestion =
add a "{"{"}:?{"}"}" format string to use the `Debug` implementation of `{$ty}`
.panic_suggestion = {$already_suggested ->
[true] or use
*[false] use
} std::panic::panic_any instead
lint_non_fmt_panic_braces =
panic message contains {$count ->
[one] a brace
*[other] braces
}
.note = this message is not used as a format string, but will be in Rust 2021
.suggestion = add a "{"{"}{"}"}" format string to use the message literally
lint_non_fmt_panic_unused =
panic message contains {$count ->
[one] an unused
*[other] unused
} formatting {$count ->
[one] placeholder
*[other] placeholders
}
.note = this message is not used as a format string when given without arguments, but will be in Rust 2021
.add_args_suggestion = add the missing {$count ->
[one] argument
*[other] arguments
}
.add_fmt_suggestion = or add a "{"{"}{"}"}" format string to use the message literally
lint_non_local_definitions_cargo_update = the {$macro_kind} `{$macro_name}` may come from an old version of the `{$crate_name}` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p {$crate_name}`
lint_non_local_definitions_deprecation = this lint may become deny-by-default in the edition 2024 and higher, see the tracking issue <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120363>
lint_non_local_definitions_impl = non-local `impl` definition, they should be avoided as they go against expectation
.help =
move this `impl` block outside the of the current {$body_kind_descr} {$depth ->
[one] `{$body_name}`
*[other] `{$body_name}` and up {$depth} bodies
}
.non_local = an `impl` definition is non-local if it is nested inside an item and may impact type checking outside of that item. This can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl`
.exception = one exception to the rule are anon-const (`const _: () = {"{"} ... {"}"}`) at top-level module and anon-const at the same nesting as the trait or type
.const_anon = use a const-anon item to suppress this lint
lint_non_local_definitions_macro_rules = non-local `macro_rules!` definition, they should be avoided as they go against expectation
.help =
remove the `#[macro_export]` or move this `macro_rules!` outside the of the current {$body_kind_descr} {$depth ->
[one] `{$body_name}`
*[other] `{$body_name}` and up {$depth} bodies
}
.non_local = a `macro_rules!` definition is non-local if it is nested inside an item and has a `#[macro_export]` attribute
.exception = one exception to the rule are anon-const (`const _: () = {"{"} ... {"}"}`) at top-level module
lint_non_snake_case = {$sort} `{$name}` should have a snake case name
.rename_or_convert_suggestion = rename the identifier or convert it to a snake case raw identifier
.cannot_convert_note = `{$sc}` cannot be used as a raw identifier
.rename_suggestion = rename the identifier
.convert_suggestion = convert the identifier to snake case
.help = convert the identifier to snake case: `{$sc}`
.label = should have a snake_case name
lint_non_upper_case_global = {$sort} `{$name}` should have an upper case name
.suggestion = convert the identifier to upper case
.label = should have an UPPER_CASE name
lint_noop_method_call = call to `.{$method}()` on a reference in this situation does nothing
.suggestion = remove this redundant call
.note = the type `{$orig_ty}` does not implement `{$trait_}`, so calling `{$method}` on `&{$orig_ty}` copies the reference, which does not do anything and can be removed
.derive_suggestion = if you meant to clone `{$orig_ty}`, implement `Clone` for it
lint_only_cast_u8_to_char = only `u8` can be cast into `char`
.suggestion = use a `char` literal instead
lint_opaque_hidden_inferred_bound = opaque type `{$ty}` does not satisfy its associated type bounds
.specifically = this associated type bound is unsatisfied for `{$proj_ty}`
lint_opaque_hidden_inferred_bound_sugg = add this bound
lint_overflowing_bin_hex = literal out of range for `{$ty}`
.negative_note = the literal `{$lit}` (decimal `{$dec}`) does not fit into the type `{$ty}`
.negative_becomes_note = and the value `-{$lit}` will become `{$actually}{$ty}`
.positive_note = the literal `{$lit}` (decimal `{$dec}`) does not fit into the type `{$ty}` and will become `{$actually}{$ty}`
.suggestion = consider using the type `{$suggestion_ty}` instead
.sign_bit_suggestion = to use as a negative number (decimal `{$negative_val}`), consider using the type `{$uint_ty}` for the literal and cast it to `{$int_ty}`
.help = consider using the type `{$suggestion_ty}` instead
lint_overflowing_int = literal out of range for `{$ty}`
.note = the literal `{$lit}` does not fit into the type `{$ty}` whose range is `{$min}..={$max}`
.help = consider using the type `{$suggestion_ty}` instead
lint_overflowing_literal = literal out of range for `{$ty}`
.note = the literal `{$lit}` does not fit into the type `{$ty}` and will be converted to `{$ty}::INFINITY`
lint_overflowing_uint = literal out of range for `{$ty}`
.note = the literal `{$lit}` does not fit into the type `{$ty}` whose range is `{$min}..={$max}`
lint_overruled_attribute = {$lint_level}({$lint_source}) incompatible with previous forbid
.label = overruled by previous forbid
lint_pass_by_value = passing `{$ty}` by reference
.suggestion = try passing by value
lint_path_statement_drop = path statement drops value
.suggestion = use `drop` to clarify the intent
lint_path_statement_no_effect = path statement with no effect
lint_ptr_null_checks_fn_ptr = function pointers are not nullable, so checking them for null will always return false
.help = wrap the function pointer inside an `Option` and use `Option::is_none` to check for null pointer value
.label = expression has type `{$orig_ty}`
lint_ptr_null_checks_fn_ret = returned pointer of `{$fn_name}` call is never null, so checking it for null will always return false
lint_ptr_null_checks_ref = references are not nullable, so checking them for null will always return false
.label = expression has type `{$orig_ty}`
lint_query_instability = using `{$query}` can result in unstable query results
.note = if you believe this case to be fine, allow this lint and add a comment explaining your rationale
lint_range_endpoint_out_of_range = range endpoint is out of range for `{$ty}`
lint_range_use_inclusive_range = use an inclusive range instead
lint_reason_must_be_string_literal = reason must be a string literal
lint_reason_must_come_last = reason in lint attribute must come last
lint_redundant_semicolons =
unnecessary trailing {$multiple ->
[true] semicolons
*[false] semicolon
}
.suggestion = remove {$multiple ->
[true] these semicolons
*[false] this semicolon
}
lint_removed_lint = lint `{$name}` has been removed: {$reason}
lint_renamed_lint = lint `{$name}` has been renamed to `{$replace}`
.suggestion = use the new name
.help = use the new name `{$replace}`
lint_requested_level = requested on the command line with `{$level} {$lint_name}`
lint_span_use_eq_ctxt = use `.eq_ctxt()` instead of `.ctxt() == .ctxt()`
lint_supertrait_as_deref_target = this `Deref` implementation is covered by an implicit supertrait coercion
.label = `{$self_ty}` implements `Deref<Target = dyn {$target_principal}>` which conflicts with supertrait `{$supertrait_principal}`
.label2 = target type is a supertrait of `{$self_ty}`
.help = consider removing this implementation or replacing it with a method instead
lint_suspicious_double_ref_clone =
using `.clone()` on a double reference, which returns `{$ty}` instead of cloning the inner type
lint_suspicious_double_ref_deref =
using `.deref()` on a double reference, which returns `{$ty}` instead of dereferencing the inner type
lint_ty_qualified = usage of qualified `ty::{$ty}`
.suggestion = try importing it and using it unqualified
lint_tykind = usage of `ty::TyKind`
.help = try using `Ty` instead
lint_tykind_kind = usage of `ty::TyKind::<kind>`
.suggestion = try using `ty::<kind>` directly
lint_undropped_manually_drops = calls to `std::mem::drop` with `std::mem::ManuallyDrop` instead of the inner value does nothing
.label = argument has type `{$arg_ty}`
.suggestion = use `std::mem::ManuallyDrop::into_inner` to get the inner value
lint_ungated_async_fn_track_caller = `#[track_caller]` on async functions is a no-op
.label = this function will not propagate the caller location
lint_unit_bindings = binding has unit type `()`
.label = this pattern is inferred to be the unit type `()`
lint_unknown_gated_lint =
unknown lint: `{$name}`
.note = the `{$name}` lint is unstable
lint_unknown_lint =
unknown lint: `{$name}`
.suggestion = {$from_rustc ->
[true] a lint with a similar name exists in `rustc` lints
*[false] did you mean
}
.help = {$from_rustc ->
[true] a lint with a similar name exists in `rustc` lints: `{$replace}`
*[false] did you mean: `{$replace}`
}
lint_unknown_tool_in_scoped_lint = unknown tool name `{$tool_name}` found in scoped lint: `{$tool_name}::{$lint_name}`
.help = add `#![register_tool({$tool_name})]` to the crate root
lint_unsupported_group = `{$lint_group}` lint group is not supported with ´--force-warn´
lint_untranslatable_diag = diagnostics should be created using translatable messages
lint_unused_allocation = unnecessary allocation, use `&` instead
lint_unused_allocation_mut = unnecessary allocation, use `&mut` instead
lint_unused_closure =
unused {$pre}{$count ->
[one] closure
*[other] closures
}{$post} that must be used
.note = closures are lazy and do nothing unless called
lint_unused_comparisons = comparison is useless due to type limits
lint_unused_coroutine =
unused {$pre}{$count ->
[one] coroutine
*[other] coroutine
}{$post} that must be used
.note = coroutines are lazy and do nothing unless resumed
lint_unused_def = unused {$pre}`{$def}`{$post} that must be used
.suggestion = use `let _ = ...` to ignore the resulting value
lint_unused_delim = unnecessary {$delim} around {$item}
.suggestion = remove these {$delim}
lint_unused_import_braces = braces around {$node} is unnecessary
lint_unused_op = unused {$op} that must be used
.label = the {$op} produces a value
.suggestion = use `let _ = ...` to ignore the resulting value
lint_unused_result = unused result of type `{$ty}`
lint_variant_size_differences =
enum variant is more than three times larger ({$largest} bytes) than the next largest