Adjust turbofish help message for const generics
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@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ use rustc_span::{MultiSpan, Span, SpanSnippetError, DUMMY_SP};
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use tracing::{debug, trace};
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const TURBOFISH: &str = "use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments";
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const TURBOFISH_SUGGESTION_STR: &str =
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"use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments";
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/// Creates a placeholder argument.
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pub(super) fn dummy_arg(ident: Ident) -> Param {
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@ -659,7 +660,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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Ok(_) => {
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e.span_suggestion_verbose(
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binop.span.shrink_to_lo(),
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"use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments",
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TURBOFISH_SUGGESTION_STR,
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"::".to_string(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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@ -814,7 +815,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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let suggest = |err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'_>| {
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err.span_suggestion_verbose(
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op.span.shrink_to_lo(),
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TURBOFISH,
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TURBOFISH_SUGGESTION_STR,
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"::".to_string(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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@ -888,7 +889,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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{
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// All we know is that this is `foo < bar >` and *nothing* else. Try to
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// be helpful, but don't attempt to recover.
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err.help(TURBOFISH);
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err.help(TURBOFISH_SUGGESTION_STR);
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err.help("or use `(...)` if you meant to specify fn arguments");
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}
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<BAR + 3>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<BAR + 3>();
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| ^^
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<BAR + BAR>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<BAR + BAR>();
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| ^^
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<3 + 3>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<3 + 3>();
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| ^^
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<BAR - 3>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<BAR - 3>();
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| ^^
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<BAR - BAR>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<BAR - BAR>();
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| ^^
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<100 - BAR>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<100 - BAR>();
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| ^^
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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<bar<i32>()>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<bar<i32>()>();
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| ^^
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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<bar::<i32>()>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<bar::<i32>()>();
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| ^^
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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<bar::<i32>() + BAR>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<bar::<i32>() + BAR>();
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| ^^
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<bar::<i32>() - BAR>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<bar::<i32>() - BAR>();
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| ^^
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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ error: comparison operators cannot be chained
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LL | foo<BAR - bar::<i32>()>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<BAR - bar::<i32>()>();
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| ^^
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LL | foo<BAR - bar::<i32>()>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | foo::<BAR - bar::<i32>()>();
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| ^^
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LL | (0..13).collect<Vec<i32>>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | (0..13).collect::<Vec<i32>>();
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LL | Vec<i32>::new();
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | Vec::<i32>::new();
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LL | (0..13).collect<Vec<i32>();
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | (0..13).collect::<Vec<i32>();
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LL | let x = std::collections::HashMap<i128, i128>::new();
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| ^ expected one of 7 possible tokens
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | let x = std::collections::HashMap::<i128, i128>::new();
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| ^^
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LL | std::collections::HashMap<i128, i128>::new()
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| ^ expected one of 8 possible tokens
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | std::collections::HashMap::<i128, i128>::new()
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LL | std::collections::HashMap<i128, i128>::new();
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| ^ expected one of 8 possible tokens
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | std::collections::HashMap::<i128, i128>::new();
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LL | std::collections::HashMap<i128, i128>::new(1, 2);
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| ^ expected one of 8 possible tokens
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | std::collections::HashMap::<i128, i128>::new(1, 2);
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| ^^
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f<X>();
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//~^ ERROR comparison operators cannot be chained
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//~| HELP use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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//~| HELP use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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f<Result<Option<X>, Option<Option<X>>>(1, 2);
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//~^ ERROR comparison operators cannot be chained
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//~| HELP use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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//~| HELP use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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use std::convert::identity;
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let _ = identity<u8>;
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//~^ ERROR comparison operators cannot be chained
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//~| HELP use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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//~| HELP use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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//~| HELP or use `(...)` if you meant to specify fn arguments
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}
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LL | f<X>();
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | f::<X>();
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| ^^
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LL | f<Result<Option<X>, Option<Option<X>>>(1, 2);
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| ^ ^
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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LL | f::<Result<Option<X>, Option<Option<X>>>(1, 2);
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| ^^
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LL | let _ = identity<u8>;
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| ^ ^
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= help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type arguments
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= help: use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify type or const arguments
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= help: or use `(...)` if you meant to specify fn arguments
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error: aborting due to 5 previous errors
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