368 lines
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368 lines
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parse_struct_literal_body_without_path =
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struct literal body without path
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.suggestion = you might have forgotten to add the struct literal inside the block
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parse_maybe_report_ambiguous_plus =
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ambiguous `+` in a type
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.suggestion = use parentheses to disambiguate
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parse_maybe_recover_from_bad_type_plus =
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expected a path on the left-hand side of `+`, not `{$ty}`
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parse_add_paren = try adding parentheses
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parse_forgot_paren = perhaps you forgot parentheses?
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parse_expect_path = expected a path
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parse_maybe_recover_from_bad_qpath_stage_2 =
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missing angle brackets in associated item path
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.suggestion = try: `{$ty}`
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parse_incorrect_semicolon =
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expected item, found `;`
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.suggestion = remove this semicolon
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.help = {$name} declarations are not followed by a semicolon
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parse_incorrect_use_of_await =
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incorrect use of `await`
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.parentheses_suggestion = `await` is not a method call, remove the parentheses
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.postfix_suggestion = `await` is a postfix operation
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parse_in_in_typo =
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expected iterable, found keyword `in`
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.suggestion = remove the duplicated `in`
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parse_invalid_variable_declaration =
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invalid variable declaration
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parse_switch_mut_let_order =
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switch the order of `mut` and `let`
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parse_missing_let_before_mut = missing keyword
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parse_use_let_not_auto = write `let` instead of `auto` to introduce a new variable
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parse_use_let_not_var = write `let` instead of `var` to introduce a new variable
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parse_invalid_comparison_operator = invalid comparison operator `{$invalid}`
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.use_instead = `{$invalid}` is not a valid comparison operator, use `{$correct}`
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.spaceship_operator_invalid = `<=>` is not a valid comparison operator, use `std::cmp::Ordering`
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parse_invalid_logical_operator = `{$incorrect}` is not a logical operator
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.note = unlike in e.g., Python and PHP, `&&` and `||` are used for logical operators
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.use_amp_amp_for_conjunction = use `&&` to perform logical conjunction
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.use_pipe_pipe_for_disjunction = use `||` to perform logical disjunction
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parse_tilde_is_not_unary_operator = `~` cannot be used as a unary operator
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.suggestion = use `!` to perform bitwise not
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parse_unexpected_if_with_if = unexpected `if` in the condition expression
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.suggestion = remove the `if`
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parse_unexpected_token_after_not = unexpected {$negated_desc} after identifier
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parse_unexpected_token_after_not_bitwise = use `!` to perform bitwise not
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parse_unexpected_token_after_not_logical = use `!` to perform logical negation
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parse_unexpected_token_after_not_default = use `!` to perform logical negation or bitwise not
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parse_malformed_loop_label = malformed loop label
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.suggestion = use the correct loop label format
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parse_lifetime_in_borrow_expression = borrow expressions cannot be annotated with lifetimes
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.suggestion = remove the lifetime annotation
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.label = annotated with lifetime here
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parse_field_expression_with_generic = field expressions cannot have generic arguments
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parse_macro_invocation_with_qualified_path = macros cannot use qualified paths
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parse_unexpected_token_after_label = expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{"{"}` after a label
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.suggestion_remove_label = consider removing the label
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.suggestion_enclose_in_block = consider enclosing expression in a block
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parse_require_colon_after_labeled_expression = labeled expression must be followed by `:`
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.note = labels are used before loops and blocks, allowing e.g., `break 'label` to them
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.label = the label
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.suggestion = add `:` after the label
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parse_do_catch_syntax_removed = found removed `do catch` syntax
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.note = following RFC #2388, the new non-placeholder syntax is `try`
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.suggestion = replace with the new syntax
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parse_float_literal_requires_integer_part = float literals must have an integer part
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.suggestion = must have an integer part
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parse_missing_semicolon_before_array = expected `;`, found `[`
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.suggestion = consider adding `;` here
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parse_invalid_block_macro_segment = cannot use a `block` macro fragment here
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.label = the `block` fragment is within this context
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parse_expect_dotdot_not_dotdotdot = expected `..`, found `...`
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.suggestion = use `..` to fill in the rest of the fields
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parse_if_expression_missing_then_block = this `if` expression is missing a block after the condition
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.add_then_block = add a block here
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.condition_possibly_unfinished = this binary operation is possibly unfinished
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parse_if_expression_missing_condition = missing condition for `if` expression
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.condition_label = expected condition here
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.block_label = if this block is the condition of the `if` expression, then it must be followed by another block
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parse_expected_expression_found_let = expected expression, found `let` statement
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parse_expect_eq_instead_of_eqeq = expected `=`, found `==`
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.suggestion = consider using `=` here
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parse_expected_else_block = expected `{"{"}`, found {$first_tok}
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.label = expected an `if` or a block after this `else`
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.suggestion = add an `if` if this is the condition of a chained `else if` statement
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parse_outer_attribute_not_allowed_on_if_else = outer attributes are not allowed on `if` and `else` branches
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.branch_label = the attributes are attached to this branch
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.ctx_label = the branch belongs to this `{$ctx}`
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.suggestion = remove the attributes
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parse_missing_in_in_for_loop = missing `in` in `for` loop
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.use_in_not_of = try using `in` here instead
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.add_in = try adding `in` here
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parse_missing_comma_after_match_arm = expected `,` following `match` arm
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.suggestion = missing a comma here to end this `match` arm
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parse_catch_after_try = keyword `catch` cannot follow a `try` block
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.help = try using `match` on the result of the `try` block instead
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parse_comma_after_base_struct = cannot use a comma after the base struct
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.note = the base struct must always be the last field
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.suggestion = remove this comma
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parse_eq_field_init = expected `:`, found `=`
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.suggestion = replace equals symbol with a colon
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parse_dotdotdot = unexpected token: `...`
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.suggest_exclusive_range = use `..` for an exclusive range
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.suggest_inclusive_range = or `..=` for an inclusive range
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parse_left_arrow_operator = unexpected token: `<-`
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.suggestion = if you meant to write a comparison against a negative value, add a space in between `<` and `-`
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parse_remove_let = expected pattern, found `let`
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.suggestion = remove the unnecessary `let` keyword
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parse_use_eq_instead = unexpected `==`
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.suggestion = try using `=` instead
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parse_use_empty_block_not_semi = expected { "`{}`" }, found `;`
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.suggestion = try using { "`{}`" } instead
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parse_comparison_interpreted_as_generic =
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`<` is interpreted as a start of generic arguments for `{$type}`, not a comparison
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.label_args = interpreted as generic arguments
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.label_comparison = not interpreted as comparison
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.suggestion = try comparing the cast value
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parse_shift_interpreted_as_generic =
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`<<` is interpreted as a start of generic arguments for `{$type}`, not a shift
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.label_args = interpreted as generic arguments
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.label_comparison = not interpreted as shift
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.suggestion = try shifting the cast value
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parse_found_expr_would_be_stmt = expected expression, found `{$token}`
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.label = expected expression
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parse_leading_plus_not_supported = leading `+` is not supported
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.label = unexpected `+`
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.suggestion_remove_plus = try removing the `+`
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parse_parentheses_with_struct_fields = invalid `struct` delimiters or `fn` call arguments
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.suggestion_braces_for_struct = if `{$type}` is a struct, use braces as delimiters
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.suggestion_no_fields_for_fn = if `{$type}` is a function, use the arguments directly
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parse_labeled_loop_in_break = parentheses are required around this expression to avoid confusion with a labeled break expression
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parse_sugg_wrap_expression_in_parentheses = wrap the expression in parentheses
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parse_array_brackets_instead_of_braces = this is a block expression, not an array
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.suggestion = to make an array, use square brackets instead of curly braces
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parse_match_arm_body_without_braces = `match` arm body without braces
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.label_statements = {$num_statements ->
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[one] this statement is not surrounded by a body
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*[other] these statements are not surrounded by a body
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}
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.label_arrow = while parsing the `match` arm starting here
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.suggestion_add_braces = surround the {$num_statements ->
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[one] statement
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*[other] statements
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} with a body
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.suggestion_use_comma_not_semicolon = use a comma to end a `match` arm expression
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parse_struct_literal_not_allowed_here = struct literals are not allowed here
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.suggestion = surround the struct literal with parentheses
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parse_invalid_interpolated_expression = invalid interpolated expression
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parse_invalid_literal_suffix_on_tuple_index = suffixes on a tuple index are invalid
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.label = invalid suffix `{$suffix}`
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.tuple_exception_line_1 = `{$suffix}` is *temporarily* accepted on tuple index fields as it was incorrectly accepted on stable for a few releases
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.tuple_exception_line_2 = on proc macros, you'll want to use `syn::Index::from` or `proc_macro::Literal::*_unsuffixed` for code that will desugar to tuple field access
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.tuple_exception_line_3 = see issue #60210 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/60210> for more information
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parse_non_string_abi_literal = non-string ABI literal
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.suggestion = specify the ABI with a string literal
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parse_mismatched_closing_delimiter = mismatched closing delimiter: `{$delimiter}`
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.label_unmatched = mismatched closing delimiter
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.label_opening_candidate = closing delimiter possibly meant for this
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.label_unclosed = unclosed delimiter
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parse_incorrect_visibility_restriction = incorrect visibility restriction
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.help = some possible visibility restrictions are:
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`pub(crate)`: visible only on the current crate
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`pub(super)`: visible only in the current module's parent
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`pub(in path::to::module)`: visible only on the specified path
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.suggestion = make this visible only to module `{$inner_str}` with `in`
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parse_assignment_else_not_allowed = <assignment> ... else {"{"} ... {"}"} is not allowed
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parse_expected_statement_after_outer_attr = expected statement after outer attribute
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parse_doc_comment_does_not_document_anything = found a documentation comment that doesn't document anything
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.help = doc comments must come before what they document, if a comment was intended use `//`
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.suggestion = missing comma here
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parse_const_let_mutually_exclusive = `const` and `let` are mutually exclusive
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.suggestion = remove `let`
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parse_invalid_expression_in_let_else = a `{$operator}` expression cannot be directly assigned in `let...else`
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parse_invalid_curly_in_let_else = right curly brace `{"}"}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed
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parse_compound_assignment_expression_in_let = can't reassign to an uninitialized variable
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.suggestion = initialize the variable
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.help = if you meant to overwrite, remove the `let` binding
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parse_suffixed_literal_in_attribute = suffixed literals are not allowed in attributes
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.help = instead of using a suffixed literal (`1u8`, `1.0f32`, etc.), use an unsuffixed version (`1`, `1.0`, etc.)
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parse_invalid_meta_item = expected unsuffixed literal or identifier, found `{$token}`
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parse_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this = the inner attribute doesn't annotate this {$item}
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parse_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer = to annotate the {$item}, change the attribute from inner to outer style
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parse_inner_attr_not_permitted_after_outer_doc_comment = an inner attribute is not permitted following an outer doc comment
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.label_attr = not permitted following an outer doc comment
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.label_prev_doc_comment = previous doc comment
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.label_does_not_annotate_this = {parse_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this}
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.sugg_change_inner_to_outer = {parse_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer}
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parse_inner_attr_not_permitted_after_outer_attr = an inner attribute is not permitted following an outer attribute
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.label_attr = not permitted following an outer attribute
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.label_prev_attr = previous outer attribute
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.label_does_not_annotate_this = {parse_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this}
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.sugg_change_inner_to_outer = {parse_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer}
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parse_inner_attr_not_permitted = an inner attribute is not permitted in this context
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.label_does_not_annotate_this = {parse_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this}
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.sugg_change_inner_to_outer = {parse_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer}
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parse_inner_attr_explanation = inner attributes, like `#![no_std]`, annotate the item enclosing them, and are usually found at the beginning of source files
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parse_outer_attr_explanation = outer attributes, like `#[test]`, annotate the item following them
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parse_inner_doc_comment_not_permitted = expected outer doc comment
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.note = inner doc comments like this (starting with `//!` or `/*!`) can only appear before items
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.suggestion = you might have meant to write a regular comment
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.label_does_not_annotate_this = the inner doc comment doesn't annotate this {$item}
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.sugg_change_inner_to_outer = to annotate the {$item}, change the doc comment from inner to outer style
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parse_expected_identifier_found_reserved_identifier_str = expected identifier, found reserved identifier `{$token}`
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parse_expected_identifier_found_keyword_str = expected identifier, found keyword `{$token}`
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parse_expected_identifier_found_reserved_keyword_str = expected identifier, found reserved keyword `{$token}`
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parse_expected_identifier_found_doc_comment_str = expected identifier, found doc comment `{$token}`
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parse_expected_identifier_found_str = expected identifier, found `{$token}`
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parse_expected_identifier_found_reserved_identifier = expected identifier, found reserved identifier
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parse_expected_identifier_found_keyword = expected identifier, found keyword
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parse_expected_identifier_found_reserved_keyword = expected identifier, found reserved keyword
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parse_expected_identifier_found_doc_comment = expected identifier, found doc comment
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parse_expected_identifier = expected identifier
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parse_sugg_escape_to_use_as_identifier = escape `{$ident_name}` to use it as an identifier
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parse_sugg_remove_comma = remove this comma
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parse_expected_semi_found_reserved_identifier_str = expected `;`, found reserved identifier `{$token}`
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parse_expected_semi_found_keyword_str = expected `;`, found keyword `{$token}`
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parse_expected_semi_found_reserved_keyword_str = expected `;`, found reserved keyword `{$token}`
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parse_expected_semi_found_doc_comment_str = expected `;`, found doc comment `{$token}`
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parse_expected_semi_found_str = expected `;`, found `{$token}`
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parse_sugg_change_this_to_semi = change this to `;`
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parse_sugg_add_semi = add `;` here
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parse_label_unexpected_token = unexpected token
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parse_unmatched_angle_brackets = {$num_extra_brackets ->
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[one] unmatched angle bracket
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*[other] unmatched angle brackets
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}
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.suggestion = {$num_extra_brackets ->
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[one] remove extra angle bracket
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*[other] remove extra angle brackets
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}
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parse_generic_parameters_without_angle_brackets = generic parameters without surrounding angle brackets
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.suggestion = surround the type parameters with angle brackets
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parse_comparison_operators_cannot_be_chained = comparison operators cannot be chained
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.sugg_parentheses_for_function_args = or use `(...)` if you meant to specify fn arguments
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.sugg_split_comparison = split the comparison into two
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.sugg_parenthesize = parenthesize the comparison
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parse_sugg_turbofish_syntax = use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify lifetime, type, or const arguments
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parse_question_mark_in_type = invalid `?` in type
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.label = `?` is only allowed on expressions, not types
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.suggestion = if you meant to express that the type might not contain a value, use the `Option` wrapper type
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parse_unexpected_parentheses_in_for_head = unexpected parentheses surrounding `for` loop head
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.suggestion = remove parentheses in `for` loop
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parse_doc_comment_on_param_type = documentation comments cannot be applied to a function parameter's type
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.label = doc comments are not allowed here
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parse_attribute_on_param_type = attributes cannot be applied to a function parameter's type
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.label = attributes are not allowed here
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parse_pattern_method_param_without_body = patterns aren't allowed in methods without bodies
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.suggestion = give this argument a name or use an underscore to ignore it
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parse_self_param_not_first = unexpected `self` parameter in function
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.label = must be the first parameter of an associated function
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parse_const_generic_without_braces = expressions must be enclosed in braces to be used as const generic arguments
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.suggestion = enclose the `const` expression in braces
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parse_unexpected_const_param_declaration = unexpected `const` parameter declaration
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.label = expected a `const` expression, not a parameter declaration
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.suggestion = `const` parameters must be declared for the `impl`
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parse_unexpected_const_in_generic_param = expected lifetime, type, or constant, found keyword `const`
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.suggestion = the `const` keyword is only needed in the definition of the type
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parse_async_move_order_incorrect = the order of `move` and `async` is incorrect
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.suggestion = try switching the order
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parse_double_colon_in_bound = expected `:` followed by trait or lifetime
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.suggestion = use single colon
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parse_fn_ptr_with_generics = function pointer types may not have generic parameters
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.suggestion = consider moving the lifetime {$arity ->
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[one] parameter
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*[other] parameters
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} to {$for_param_list_exists ->
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[true] the
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*[false] a
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} `for` parameter list
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parse_invalid_identifier_with_leading_number = expected identifier, found number literal
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.label = identifiers cannot start with a number
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parse_maybe_fn_typo_with_impl = you might have meant to write `impl` instead of `fn`
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.suggestion = replace `fn` with `impl` here
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