rust/src/test/ui/async-await/issue-64130-2-send.stderr
Dan Aloni 07e7823c01 pretty: trim paths of unique symbols
If a symbol name can only be imported from one place for a type, and
as long as it was not glob-imported anywhere in the current crate, we
can trim its printed path and print only the name.

This has wide implications on error messages with types, for example,
shortening `std::vec::Vec` to just `Vec`, as long as there is no other
`Vec` importable anywhere.

This adds a new '-Z trim-diagnostic-paths=false' option to control this
feature.

On the good path, with no diagnosis printed, we should try to avoid
issuing this query, so we need to prevent trimmed_def_paths query on
several cases.

This change also relies on a previous commit that differentiates
between `Debug` and `Display` on various rustc types, where the latter
is trimmed and presented to the user and the former is not.
2020-09-02 22:26:37 +03:00

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error: future cannot be sent between threads safely
--> $DIR/issue-64130-2-send.rs:21:5
|
LL | fn is_send<T: Send>(t: T) { }
| ---- required by this bound in `is_send`
...
LL | is_send(bar());
| ^^^^^^^ future returned by `bar` is not `Send`
|
= help: within `impl Future`, the trait `Send` is not implemented for `Foo`
note: future is not `Send` as this value is used across an await
--> $DIR/issue-64130-2-send.rs:15:5
|
LL | let x = Foo;
| - has type `Foo` which is not `Send`
LL | baz().await;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ await occurs here, with `x` maybe used later
LL | }
| - `x` is later dropped here
error: aborting due to previous error