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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:18:21 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:18:21 +0000 |
commit | 4e8199b572f2035b7749cba276ece3a26630d23e (patch) | |
tree | f09feeed6a0fe39d027b1908aa63ea6b35e4b631 /src/test/ui/numbers-arithmetic/suggest-float-literal.stderr | |
parent | Adding upstream version 1.66.0+dfsg1. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 1.67.1+dfsg1.upstream/1.67.1+dfsg1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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1 files changed, 24 insertions, 64 deletions
diff --git a/src/test/ui/numbers-arithmetic/suggest-float-literal.stderr b/src/test/ui/numbers-arithmetic/suggest-float-literal.stderr index 988379e58..03779d356 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/numbers-arithmetic/suggest-float-literal.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/numbers-arithmetic/suggest-float-literal.stderr @@ -7,14 +7,9 @@ LL | x + 100 = help: the trait `Add<{integer}>` is not implemented for `f32` = help: the following other types implement trait `Add<Rhs>`: <&'a f32 as Add<f32>> - <&'a f64 as Add<f64>> - <&'a i128 as Add<i128>> - <&'a i16 as Add<i16>> - <&'a i32 as Add<i32>> - <&'a i64 as Add<i64>> - <&'a i8 as Add<i8>> - <&'a isize as Add<isize>> - and 48 others + <&f32 as Add<&f32>> + <f32 as Add<&f32>> + <f32 as Add> help: consider using a floating-point literal by writing it with `.0` | LL | x + 100.0 @@ -28,15 +23,10 @@ LL | x + 100 | = help: the trait `Add<{integer}>` is not implemented for `f64` = help: the following other types implement trait `Add<Rhs>`: - <&'a f32 as Add<f32>> <&'a f64 as Add<f64>> - <&'a i128 as Add<i128>> - <&'a i16 as Add<i16>> - <&'a i32 as Add<i32>> - <&'a i64 as Add<i64>> - <&'a i8 as Add<i8>> - <&'a isize as Add<isize>> - and 48 others + <&f64 as Add<&f64>> + <f64 as Add<&f64>> + <f64 as Add> help: consider using a floating-point literal by writing it with `.0` | LL | x + 100.0 @@ -51,14 +41,9 @@ LL | x - 100 = help: the trait `Sub<{integer}>` is not implemented for `f32` = help: the following other types implement trait `Sub<Rhs>`: <&'a f32 as Sub<f32>> - <&'a f64 as Sub<f64>> - <&'a i128 as Sub<i128>> - <&'a i16 as Sub<i16>> - <&'a i32 as Sub<i32>> - <&'a i64 as Sub<i64>> - <&'a i8 as Sub<i8>> - <&'a isize as Sub<isize>> - and 48 others + <&f32 as Sub<&f32>> + <f32 as Sub<&f32>> + <f32 as Sub> help: consider using a floating-point literal by writing it with `.0` | LL | x - 100.0 @@ -72,15 +57,10 @@ LL | x - 100 | = help: the trait `Sub<{integer}>` is not implemented for `f64` = help: the following other types implement trait `Sub<Rhs>`: - <&'a f32 as Sub<f32>> <&'a f64 as Sub<f64>> - <&'a i128 as Sub<i128>> - <&'a i16 as Sub<i16>> - <&'a i32 as Sub<i32>> - <&'a i64 as Sub<i64>> - <&'a i8 as Sub<i8>> - <&'a isize as Sub<isize>> - and 48 others + <&f64 as Sub<&f64>> + <f64 as Sub<&f64>> + <f64 as Sub> help: consider using a floating-point literal by writing it with `.0` | LL | x - 100.0 @@ -95,14 +75,9 @@ LL | x * 100 = help: the trait `Mul<{integer}>` is not implemented for `f32` = help: the following other types implement trait `Mul<Rhs>`: <&'a f32 as Mul<f32>> - <&'a f64 as Mul<f64>> - <&'a i128 as Mul<i128>> - <&'a i16 as Mul<i16>> - <&'a i32 as Mul<i32>> - <&'a i64 as Mul<i64>> - <&'a i8 as Mul<i8>> - <&'a isize as Mul<isize>> - and 49 others + <&f32 as Mul<&f32>> + <f32 as Mul<&f32>> + <f32 as Mul> help: consider using a floating-point literal by writing it with `.0` | LL | x * 100.0 @@ -116,15 +91,10 @@ LL | x * 100 | = help: the trait `Mul<{integer}>` is not implemented for `f64` = help: the following other types implement trait `Mul<Rhs>`: - <&'a f32 as Mul<f32>> <&'a f64 as Mul<f64>> - <&'a i128 as Mul<i128>> - <&'a i16 as Mul<i16>> - <&'a i32 as Mul<i32>> - <&'a i64 as Mul<i64>> - <&'a i8 as Mul<i8>> - <&'a isize as Mul<isize>> - and 49 others + <&f64 as Mul<&f64>> + <f64 as Mul<&f64>> + <f64 as Mul> help: consider using a floating-point literal by writing it with `.0` | LL | x * 100.0 @@ -139,14 +109,9 @@ LL | x / 100 = help: the trait `Div<{integer}>` is not implemented for `f32` = help: the following other types implement trait `Div<Rhs>`: <&'a f32 as Div<f32>> - <&'a f64 as Div<f64>> - <&'a i128 as Div<i128>> - <&'a i16 as Div<i16>> - <&'a i32 as Div<i32>> - <&'a i64 as Div<i64>> - <&'a i8 as Div<i8>> - <&'a isize as Div<isize>> - and 54 others + <&f32 as Div<&f32>> + <f32 as Div<&f32>> + <f32 as Div> help: consider using a floating-point literal by writing it with `.0` | LL | x / 100.0 @@ -160,15 +125,10 @@ LL | x / 100 | = help: the trait `Div<{integer}>` is not implemented for `f64` = help: the following other types implement trait `Div<Rhs>`: - <&'a f32 as Div<f32>> <&'a f64 as Div<f64>> - <&'a i128 as Div<i128>> - <&'a i16 as Div<i16>> - <&'a i32 as Div<i32>> - <&'a i64 as Div<i64>> - <&'a i8 as Div<i8>> - <&'a isize as Div<isize>> - and 54 others + <&f64 as Div<&f64>> + <f64 as Div<&f64>> + <f64 as Div> help: consider using a floating-point literal by writing it with `.0` | LL | x / 100.0 |