rust/tests/ui/literals.stderr

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error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:12:15
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LL | let ok4 = 0xab_cd_i32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0xab_cdi32`
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= note: `-D clippy::separated-literal-suffix` implied by `-D warnings`
error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:13:15
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LL | let ok5 = 0xAB_CD_u32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0xAB_CDu32`
error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:14:15
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LL | let ok5 = 0xAB_CD_isize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0xAB_CDisize`
error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal
--> $DIR/literals.rs:15:17
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LL | let fail1 = 0xabCD;
| ^^^^^^
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= note: `-D clippy::mixed-case-hex-literals` implied by `-D warnings`
error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:16:17
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LL | let fail2 = 0xabCD_u32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0xabCDu32`
error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal
--> $DIR/literals.rs:16:17
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LL | let fail2 = 0xabCD_u32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^
error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:17:17
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LL | let fail2 = 0xabCD_isize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0xabCDisize`
error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal
--> $DIR/literals.rs:17:17
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LL | let fail2 = 0xabCD_isize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:18:27
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LL | let fail_multi_zero = 000_123usize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: add an underscore: `000_123_usize`
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= note: `-D clippy::unseparated-literal-suffix` implied by `-D warnings`
error: this is a decimal constant
--> $DIR/literals.rs:18:27
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LL | let fail_multi_zero = 000_123usize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: `-D clippy::zero-prefixed-literal` implied by `-D warnings`
help: if you mean to use a decimal constant, remove the `0` to avoid confusion
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LL | let fail_multi_zero = 123usize;
| ~~~~~~~~
help: if you mean to use an octal constant, use `0o`
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LL | let fail_multi_zero = 0o123usize;
| ~~~~~~~~~~
error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:21:16
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LL | let ok10 = 0_i64;
| ^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0i64`
error: this is a decimal constant
--> $DIR/literals.rs:22:17
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LL | let fail8 = 0123;
| ^^^^
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help: if you mean to use a decimal constant, remove the `0` to avoid confusion
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LL | let fail8 = 123;
| ~~~
help: if you mean to use an octal constant, use `0o`
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LL | let fail8 = 0o123;
| ~~~~~
error: integer type suffix should not be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:31:16
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LL | let ok17 = 0x123_4567_8901_usize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the underscore: `0x123_4567_8901usize`
error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores
--> $DIR/literals.rs:34:18
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LL | let fail19 = 12_3456_21;
| ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `12_345_621`
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= note: `-D clippy::inconsistent-digit-grouping` implied by `-D warnings`
error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores
--> $DIR/literals.rs:35:18
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LL | let fail22 = 3__4___23;
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `3_423`
error: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores
--> $DIR/literals.rs:36:18
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LL | let fail23 = 3__16___23;
| ^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `31_623`
error: digits of hex or binary literal not grouped by four
--> $DIR/literals.rs:38:18
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LL | let fail24 = 0xAB_ABC_AB;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0x0ABA_BCAB`
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= note: `-D clippy::unusual-byte-groupings` implied by `-D warnings`
error: digits of hex or binary literal not grouped by four
--> $DIR/literals.rs:39:18
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LL | let fail25 = 0b01_100_101;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider: `0b0110_0101`
error: this is a decimal constant
--> $DIR/literals.rs:46:13
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LL | let _ = 08;
| ^^
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help: if you mean to use a decimal constant, remove the `0` to avoid confusion
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LL | let _ = 8;
| ~
error: this is a decimal constant
--> $DIR/literals.rs:47:13
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LL | let _ = 09;
| ^^
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help: if you mean to use a decimal constant, remove the `0` to avoid confusion
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LL | let _ = 9;
| ~
error: this is a decimal constant
--> $DIR/literals.rs:48:13
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LL | let _ = 089;
| ^^^
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help: if you mean to use a decimal constant, remove the `0` to avoid confusion
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LL | let _ = 89;
| ~~
error: aborting due to 21 previous errors