Rollup merge of #28554 - christopherdumas:E0422, r=arielb1
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@ -609,6 +609,29 @@ match Something::NotFoo {
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"##,
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E0422: r##"
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You are trying to use an identifier that is either undefined or not a
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struct. For instance:
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```
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fn main () {
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let x = Foo { x: 1, y: 2 };
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}
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```
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In this case, `Foo` is undefined, so it inherently isn't anything, and
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definitely not a struct.
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```
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fn main () {
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let foo = 1;
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let x = foo { x: 1, y: 2 };
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}
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```
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In this case, `foo` is defined, but is not a struct, so Rust can't use
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it as one.
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"##,
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E0423: r##"
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A `struct` variant name was used like a function name. Example of
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erroneous code:
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@ -888,7 +911,6 @@ register_diagnostics! {
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E0418, // is not an enum variant, struct or const
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E0420, // is not an associated const
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E0421, // unresolved associated const
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E0422, // does not name a structure
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E0427, // cannot use `ref` binding mode with ...
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E0429, // `self` imports are only allowed within a { } list
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E0434, // can't capture dynamic environment in a fn item
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