Rollup merge of #31045 - Manishearth:diag-prim-shadow, r=steveklabnik

I tried to add an inline `span_suggestion()` to the error as well, but since generics don't have their own span it becomes too fragile/complicated to work.

r? @steveklabnik

fixes #19477
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Steve Klabnik 2016-01-23 09:38:42 -05:00
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E0317: r##"
User-defined types or type parameters cannot shadow the primitive types.
This error indicates you tried to define a type, struct or enum with the same
name as an existing primitive type.
name as an existing primitive type:
```
struct u8 {
// ...
}
```
To fix this, simply name it something else.
Such an error may also occur if you define a type parameter which shadows a
primitive type. An example would be something like:
```
impl<u8> MyTrait for Option<u8> {
// ...
}
```
In such a case, if you meant for `u8` to be a generic type parameter (i.e. any
type can be used in its place), use something like `T` instead:
```
impl<T> MyTrait for Option<T> {
// ...
}
```
On the other hand, if you wished to refer to the specific type `u8`, remove it
from the type parameter list:
```
impl MyTrait for Option<u8> {
// ...
}
See the Types section of the reference for more information about the primitive
types: