rust/tests/ui/octal_escapes.stderr
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error: octal-looking escape in string literal
--> $DIR/octal_escapes.rs:5:17
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LL | let _bad1 = "\033[0m";
| ^^^^^^^^^
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= help: octal escapes are not supported, `\0` is always a null character
= note: `-D clippy::octal-escapes` implied by `-D warnings`
help: if an octal escape was intended, use the hexadecimal representation instead
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LL | let _bad1 = "\x1b[0m";
| ~~~~~~~~~
help: if the null character is intended, disambiguate using
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LL | let _bad1 = "\x0033[0m";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~
error: octal-looking escape in byte string literal
--> $DIR/octal_escapes.rs:6:17
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LL | let _bad2 = b"\033[0m";
| ^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: octal escapes are not supported, `\0` is always a null byte
help: if an octal escape was intended, use the hexadecimal representation instead
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LL | let _bad2 = b"\x1b[0m";
| ~~~~~~~~~~
help: if the null byte is intended, disambiguate using
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LL | let _bad2 = b"\x0033[0m";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: octal-looking escape in string literal
--> $DIR/octal_escapes.rs:7:17
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LL | let _bad3 = "\\\033[0m";
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: octal escapes are not supported, `\0` is always a null character
help: if an octal escape was intended, use the hexadecimal representation instead
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LL | let _bad3 = "\\\x1b[0m";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~
help: if the null character is intended, disambiguate using
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LL | let _bad3 = "\\\x0033[0m";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: octal-looking escape in string literal
--> $DIR/octal_escapes.rs:9:17
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LL | let _bad4 = "\01234567";
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: octal escapes are not supported, `\0` is always a null character
help: if an octal escape was intended, use the hexadecimal representation instead
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LL | let _bad4 = "\x0a34567";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~
help: if the null character is intended, disambiguate using
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LL | let _bad4 = "\x001234567";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: octal-looking escape in string literal
--> $DIR/octal_escapes.rs:10:17
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LL | let _bad5 = "\0\03";
| ^^^^^^^
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= help: octal escapes are not supported, `\0` is always a null character
help: if an octal escape was intended, use the hexadecimal representation instead
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LL | let _bad5 = "\0\x03";
| ~~~~~~~~
help: if the null character is intended, disambiguate using
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LL | let _bad5 = "\0\x003";
| ~~~~~~~~~
error: octal-looking escape in string literal
--> $DIR/octal_escapes.rs:11:17
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LL | let _bad6 = "Text-\055\077-MoreText";
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: octal escapes are not supported, `\0` is always a null character
help: if an octal escape was intended, use the hexadecimal representation instead
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LL | let _bad6 = "Text-\x2d\x3f-MoreText";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: if the null character is intended, disambiguate using
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LL | let _bad6 = "Text-\x0055\x0077-MoreText";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: octal-looking escape in string literal
--> $DIR/octal_escapes.rs:12:17
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LL | let _bad7 = "EvenMoreText-\01\02-ShortEscapes";
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: octal escapes are not supported, `\0` is always a null character
help: if an octal escape was intended, use the hexadecimal representation instead
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LL | let _bad7 = "EvenMoreText-\x01\x02-ShortEscapes";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: if the null character is intended, disambiguate using
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LL | let _bad7 = "EvenMoreText-\x001\x002-ShortEscapes";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: octal-looking escape in string literal
--> $DIR/octal_escapes.rs:13:17
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LL | let _bad8 = "锈\01锈";
| ^^^^^^^^^
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= help: octal escapes are not supported, `\0` is always a null character
help: if an octal escape was intended, use the hexadecimal representation instead
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LL | let _bad8 = "锈\x01锈";
| ~~~~~~~~~~
help: if the null character is intended, disambiguate using
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LL | let _bad8 = "锈\x001锈";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~
error: octal-looking escape in string literal
--> $DIR/octal_escapes.rs:14:17
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LL | let _bad9 = "锈\011锈";
| ^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: octal escapes are not supported, `\0` is always a null character
help: if an octal escape was intended, use the hexadecimal representation instead
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LL | let _bad9 = "锈\x09锈";
| ~~~~~~~~~~
help: if the null character is intended, disambiguate using
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LL | let _bad9 = "锈\x0011锈";
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 9 previous errors