Do not emit type errors on recovered blocks
When a parse error occurs on a block, the parser will recover and create a block with the statements collected until that point. Now a flag stating that a recovery has been performed in this block is propagated so that the type checker knows that the type of the block (which will be identified as `()`) shouldn't be checked against the expectation to reduce the amount of irrelevant diagnostic errors shown to the user.
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@ -359,18 +359,21 @@ lifetime elision rules (see below).
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Here are some simple examples of where you'll run into this error:
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```compile_fail,E0106
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struct Foo { x: &bool } // error
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struct Foo<'a> { x: &'a bool } // correct
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struct Foo1 { x: &bool }
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// ^ expected lifetime parameter
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struct Foo2<'a> { x: &'a bool } // correct
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struct Bar { x: Foo }
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^^^ expected lifetime parameter
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struct Bar<'a> { x: Foo<'a> } // correct
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struct Bar1 { x: Foo2 }
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// ^^^^ expected lifetime parameter
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struct Bar2<'a> { x: Foo2<'a> } // correct
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enum Bar { A(u8), B(&bool), } // error
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enum Bar<'a> { A(u8), B(&'a bool), } // correct
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enum Baz1 { A(u8), B(&bool), }
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// ^ expected lifetime parameter
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enum Baz2<'a> { A(u8), B(&'a bool), } // correct
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type MyStr = &str; // error
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type MyStr<'a> = &'a str; // correct
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type MyStr1 = &str;
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// ^ expected lifetime parameter
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type MyStr2<'a> = &'a str; // correct
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```
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Lifetime elision is a special, limited kind of inference for lifetimes in
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@ -1835,6 +1835,7 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> {
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rules: self.lower_block_check_mode(&b.rules),
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span: b.span,
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targeted_by_break,
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recovered: b.recovered,
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})
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}
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@ -2691,6 +2692,7 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> {
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rules: hir::DefaultBlock,
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span,
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targeted_by_break: false,
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recovered: blk.recovered,
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});
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P(self.expr_block(blk, ThinVec::new()))
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}
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@ -3507,6 +3509,7 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> {
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rules: hir::DefaultBlock,
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span,
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targeted_by_break: false,
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recovered: false,
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}
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}
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@ -3610,6 +3613,7 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> {
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stmts,
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expr: Some(expr),
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targeted_by_break: false,
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recovered: false,
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});
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self.expr_block(block, attrs)
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}
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@ -625,6 +625,11 @@ pub struct Block {
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/// currently permitted in Rust itself, but it is generated as
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/// part of `catch` statements.
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pub targeted_by_break: bool,
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/// If true, don't emit return value type errors as the parser had
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/// to recover from a parse error so this block will not have an
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/// appropriate type. A parse error will have been emitted so the
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/// compilation will never succeed if this is true.
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pub recovered: bool,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash)]
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@ -378,12 +378,14 @@ impl<'gcx> HashStable<StableHashingContext<'gcx>> for hir::Block {
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rules,
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span,
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targeted_by_break,
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recovered,
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} = *self;
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stmts.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
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expr.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
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rules.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
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span.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
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recovered.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
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targeted_by_break.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
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}
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}
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@ -729,6 +729,7 @@ impl<'a> fold::Folder for ReplaceBodyWithLoop<'a> {
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fn fold_block(&mut self, b: P<ast::Block>) -> P<ast::Block> {
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fn expr_to_block(rules: ast::BlockCheckMode,
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recovered: bool,
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e: Option<P<ast::Expr>>,
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sess: &Session) -> P<ast::Block> {
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P(ast::Block {
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@ -744,12 +745,13 @@ impl<'a> fold::Folder for ReplaceBodyWithLoop<'a> {
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rules,
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id: sess.next_node_id(),
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span: syntax_pos::DUMMY_SP,
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recovered,
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})
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}
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if !self.within_static_or_const {
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let empty_block = expr_to_block(BlockCheckMode::Default, None, self.sess);
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let empty_block = expr_to_block(BlockCheckMode::Default, false, None, self.sess);
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let loop_expr = P(ast::Expr {
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node: ast::ExprKind::Loop(empty_block, None),
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id: self.sess.next_node_id(),
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@ -757,7 +759,7 @@ impl<'a> fold::Folder for ReplaceBodyWithLoop<'a> {
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attrs: ast::ThinVec::new(),
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});
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expr_to_block(b.rules, Some(loop_expr), self.sess)
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expr_to_block(b.rules, b.recovered, Some(loop_expr), self.sess)
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} else {
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fold::noop_fold_block(b, self)
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//
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// #41425 -- label the implicit `()` as being the
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// "found type" here, rather than the "expected type".
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if !self.diverges.get().always() {
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//
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// #44579 -- if the block was recovered during parsing,
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// the type would be nonsensical and it is not worth it
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// to perform the type check, so we avoid generating the
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// diagnostic output.
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if !self.diverges.get().always() && !blk.recovered {
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coerce.coerce_forced_unit(self, &self.misc(blk.span), &mut |err| {
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if let Some(expected_ty) = expected.only_has_type(self) {
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self.consider_hint_about_removing_semicolon(blk,
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/// Distinguishes between `unsafe { ... }` and `{ ... }`
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pub rules: BlockCheckMode,
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pub span: Span,
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pub recovered: bool,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash)]
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id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID,
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rules: BlockCheckMode::Default,
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span,
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recovered: false,
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})
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}
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}
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pub fn noop_fold_block<T: Folder>(b: P<Block>, folder: &mut T) -> P<Block> {
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b.map(|Block {id, stmts, rules, span}| Block {
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b.map(|Block {id, stmts, rules, span, recovered}| Block {
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id: folder.new_id(id),
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stmts: stmts.move_flat_map(|s| folder.fold_stmt(s).into_iter()),
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rules,
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span: folder.new_span(span),
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recovered,
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})
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}
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id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID,
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rules: ast::BlockCheckMode::Default, // no idea
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span: sp(15,21),
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recovered: false,
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})),
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vis: ast::Visibility::Inherited,
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span: sp(0,21)})));
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/// Precondition: already parsed the '{'.
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fn parse_block_tail(&mut self, lo: Span, s: BlockCheckMode) -> PResult<'a, P<Block>> {
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let mut stmts = vec![];
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let mut recovered = false;
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while !self.eat(&token::CloseDelim(token::Brace)) {
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let stmt = match self.parse_full_stmt(false) {
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Err(mut err) => {
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err.emit();
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self.recover_stmt_(SemiColonMode::Ignore, BlockMode::Break);
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self.recover_stmt_(SemiColonMode::Ignore, BlockMode::Ignore);
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self.eat(&token::CloseDelim(token::Brace));
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recovered = true;
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break;
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}
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Ok(stmt) => stmt,
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id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID,
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rules: s,
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span: lo.to(self.prev_span),
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recovered,
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}))
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}
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/// Parse a statement, including the trailing semicolon.
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pub fn parse_full_stmt(&mut self, macro_legacy_warnings: bool) -> PResult<'a, Option<Stmt>> {
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let mut stmt = match self.parse_stmt_(macro_legacy_warnings) {
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let mut stmt = match self.parse_stmt_without_recovery(macro_legacy_warnings)? {
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Some(stmt) => stmt,
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None => return Ok(None),
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};
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id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID,
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rules: ast::BlockCheckMode::Unsafe(ast::CompilerGenerated),
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span,
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recovered: false,
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}))
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}
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fn main () {
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let sr: Vec<(u32, _, _) = vec![]; //~ ERROR expected one of `,` or `>`, found `=`
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let sr2: Vec<(u32, _, _)> = sr.iter().map(|(faction, th_sender, th_receiver)| {}).collect();
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//~^ ERROR cannot find value `sr` in this scope
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}
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println!("Y {}",x);
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return x;
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};
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//~^ ERROR expected item, found `;`
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caller(bar_handler);
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}
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// compile-flags: -Z parse-only
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fn main() {
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struct::foo(); //~ ERROR expected identifier
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mut::baz(); //~ ERROR expected expression, found keyword `mut`
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struct::foo();
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//~^ ERROR expected identifier
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}
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fn bar() {
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mut::baz();
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//~^ ERROR expected expression, found keyword `mut`
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}
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pub fn main() {
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struct Foo { x: isize }
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let mut Foo { x: x } = Foo { x: 3 }; //~ ERROR: expected one of `:`, `;`, `=`, or `@`, found `{`
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//~^ ERROR expected item, found `=`
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}
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id: DUMMY_NODE_ID,
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rules: BlockCheckMode::Default,
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span: DUMMY_SP,
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recovered: false,
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});
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iter_exprs(depth - 1, &mut |e| g(ExprKind::If(e, block.clone(), None)));
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},
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0..;
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..1;
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0..1;
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..=; //~ERROR inclusive range with no end
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0..=; //~ERROR inclusive range with no end
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..=1;
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0..=1;
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//~^HELP bounded at the end
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}
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fn _foo1() {
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..=1;
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0..=1;
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0..=; //~ERROR inclusive range with no end
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//~^HELP bounded at the end
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}
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error[E0586]: inclusive range with no end
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--> $DIR/impossible_range.rs:21:8
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--> $DIR/impossible_range.rs:20:8
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21 | ..=; //~ERROR inclusive range with no end
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20 | ..=; //~ERROR inclusive range with no end
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| ^
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= help: inclusive ranges must be bounded at the end (`..=b` or `a..=b`)
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error[E0586]: inclusive range with no end
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--> $DIR/impossible_range.rs:22:9
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--> $DIR/impossible_range.rs:27:9
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22 | 0..=; //~ERROR inclusive range with no end
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27 | 0..=; //~ERROR inclusive range with no end
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| ^
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= help: inclusive ranges must be bounded at the end (`..=b` or `a..=b`)
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18 | foo!(true); //~ ERROR expected type, found keyword
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
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26 | m!();
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| ----- in this macro invocation
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error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
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src/test/ui/mismatched_types/recovered-block.rs
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src/test/ui/mismatched_types/recovered-block.rs
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// Copyright 2017 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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use std::env;
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pub struct Foo {
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text: String
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}
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pub fn foo() -> Foo {
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let args: Vec<String> = env::args().collect();
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let text = args[1].clone();
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pub Foo { text }
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}
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//~^^ ERROR missing `struct` for struct definition
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pub fn bar() -> Foo {
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fn
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Foo { text: "".to_string() }
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}
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//~^^ ERROR expected one of `(` or `<`, found `{`
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fn main() {}
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src/test/ui/mismatched_types/recovered-block.stderr
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error: missing `struct` for struct definition
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--> $DIR/recovered-block.rs:21:8
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21 | pub Foo { text }
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| ^
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help: add `struct` here to parse `Foo` as a public struct
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21 | pub struct Foo { text }
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| ^^^^^^
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error: expected one of `(` or `<`, found `{`
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--> $DIR/recovered-block.rs:27:9
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27 | Foo { text: "".to_string() }
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
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}
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//~^ ERROR: incorrect close delimiter: `}`
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//~| ERROR: incorrect close delimiter: `}`
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//~| ERROR: expected expression, found `)`
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14 | foo(bar(;
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| ^
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error: expected expression, found `)`
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--> $DIR/token-error-correct.rs:16:1
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16 | }
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| ^
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error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
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error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
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