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-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_lowering.ftl141
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_passes.ftl92
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/attr.ftl107
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/borrowck.ftl126
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/builtin_macros.ftl5
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_gcc.ftl62
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_llvm.ftl46
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_ssa.ftl293
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/compiletest.ftl5
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/const_eval.ftl83
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/driver.ftl13
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/errors.ftl13
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/expand.ftl129
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/hir_analysis.ftl126
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/hir_typeck.ftl59
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/infer.ftl312
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/interface.ftl46
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/lint.ftl500
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/metadata.ftl288
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/middle.ftl36
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/mir_build.ftl368
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/mir_dataflow.ftl29
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/monomorphize.ftl26
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/parse.ftl380
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/passes.ftl712
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/plugin_impl.ftl4
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/privacy.ftl23
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/query_system.ftl30
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/resolve.ftl211
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/save_analysis.ftl1
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/session.ftl91
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/symbol_mangling.ftl1
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/trait_selection.ftl22
-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ty_utils.ftl47
34 files changed, 0 insertions, 4427 deletions
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_lowering.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_lowering.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 03c88c6c0..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_lowering.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
-ast_lowering_generic_type_with_parentheses =
- parenthesized type parameters may only be used with a `Fn` trait
- .label = only `Fn` traits may use parentheses
-
-ast_lowering_use_angle_brackets = use angle brackets instead
-
-ast_lowering_invalid_abi =
- invalid ABI: found `{$abi}`
- .label = invalid ABI
- .note = invoke `{$command}` for a full list of supported calling conventions.
-
-ast_lowering_invalid_abi_suggestion = did you mean
-
-ast_lowering_assoc_ty_parentheses =
- parenthesized generic arguments cannot be used in associated type constraints
-
-ast_lowering_remove_parentheses = remove these parentheses
-
-ast_lowering_misplaced_impl_trait =
- `impl Trait` only allowed in function and inherent method return types, not in {$position}
-
-ast_lowering_rustc_box_attribute_error =
- #[rustc_box] requires precisely one argument and no other attributes are allowed
-
-ast_lowering_underscore_expr_lhs_assign =
- in expressions, `_` can only be used on the left-hand side of an assignment
- .label = `_` not allowed here
-
-ast_lowering_base_expression_double_dot =
- base expression required after `..`
- .label = add a base expression here
-
-ast_lowering_await_only_in_async_fn_and_blocks =
- `await` is only allowed inside `async` functions and blocks
- .label = only allowed inside `async` functions and blocks
-
-ast_lowering_this_not_async = this is not `async`
-
-ast_lowering_generator_too_many_parameters =
- too many parameters for a generator (expected 0 or 1 parameters)
-
-ast_lowering_closure_cannot_be_static = closures cannot be static
-
-ast_lowering_async_non_move_closure_not_supported =
- `async` non-`move` closures with parameters are not currently supported
- .help = consider using `let` statements to manually capture variables by reference before entering an `async move` closure
-
-ast_lowering_functional_record_update_destructuring_assignment =
- functional record updates are not allowed in destructuring assignments
- .suggestion = consider removing the trailing pattern
-
-ast_lowering_async_generators_not_supported =
- `async` generators are not yet supported
-
-ast_lowering_inline_asm_unsupported_target =
- inline assembly is unsupported on this target
-
-ast_lowering_att_syntax_only_x86 =
- the `att_syntax` option is only supported on x86
-
-ast_lowering_abi_specified_multiple_times =
- `{$prev_name}` ABI specified multiple times
- .label = previously specified here
- .note = these ABIs are equivalent on the current target
-
-ast_lowering_clobber_abi_not_supported =
- `clobber_abi` is not supported on this target
-
-ast_lowering_invalid_abi_clobber_abi =
- invalid ABI for `clobber_abi`
- .note = the following ABIs are supported on this target: {$supported_abis}
-
-ast_lowering_invalid_register =
- invalid register `{$reg}`: {$error}
-
-ast_lowering_invalid_register_class =
- invalid register class `{$reg_class}`: {$error}
-
-ast_lowering_invalid_asm_template_modifier_reg_class =
- invalid asm template modifier for this register class
-
-ast_lowering_argument = argument
-
-ast_lowering_template_modifier = template modifier
-
-ast_lowering_support_modifiers =
- the `{$class_name}` register class supports the following template modifiers: {$modifiers}
-
-ast_lowering_does_not_support_modifiers =
- the `{$class_name}` register class does not support template modifiers
-
-ast_lowering_invalid_asm_template_modifier_const =
- asm template modifiers are not allowed for `const` arguments
-
-ast_lowering_invalid_asm_template_modifier_sym =
- asm template modifiers are not allowed for `sym` arguments
-
-ast_lowering_register_class_only_clobber =
- register class `{$reg_class_name}` can only be used as a clobber, not as an input or output
-
-ast_lowering_register_conflict =
- register `{$reg1_name}` conflicts with register `{$reg2_name}`
- .help = use `lateout` instead of `out` to avoid conflict
-
-ast_lowering_register1 = register `{$reg1_name}`
-
-ast_lowering_register2 = register `{$reg2_name}`
-
-ast_lowering_sub_tuple_binding =
- `{$ident_name} @` is not allowed in a {$ctx}
- .label = this is only allowed in slice patterns
- .help = remove this and bind each tuple field independently
-
-ast_lowering_sub_tuple_binding_suggestion = if you don't need to use the contents of {$ident}, discard the tuple's remaining fields
-
-ast_lowering_extra_double_dot =
- `..` can only be used once per {$ctx} pattern
- .label = can only be used once per {$ctx} pattern
-
-ast_lowering_previously_used_here = previously used here
-
-ast_lowering_misplaced_double_dot =
- `..` patterns are not allowed here
- .note = only allowed in tuple, tuple struct, and slice patterns
-
-ast_lowering_misplaced_relax_trait_bound =
- `?Trait` bounds are only permitted at the point where a type parameter is declared
-
-ast_lowering_not_supported_for_lifetime_binder_async_closure =
- `for<...>` binders on `async` closures are not currently supported
-
-ast_lowering_arbitrary_expression_in_pattern =
- arbitrary expressions aren't allowed in patterns
-
-ast_lowering_inclusive_range_with_no_end = inclusive range with no end
-
-ast_lowering_trait_fn_async =
- functions in traits cannot be declared `async`
- .label = `async` because of this
- .note = `async` trait functions are not currently supported
- .note2 = consider using the `async-trait` crate: https://crates.io/crates/async-trait
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_passes.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_passes.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 5f28839f1..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ast_passes.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-ast_passes_forbidden_let =
- `let` expressions are not supported here
- .note = only supported directly in conditions of `if` and `while` expressions
- .not_supported_or = `||` operators are not supported in let chain expressions
- .not_supported_parentheses = `let`s wrapped in parentheses are not supported in a context with let chains
-
-ast_passes_forbidden_let_stable =
- expected expression, found statement (`let`)
- .note = variable declaration using `let` is a statement
-
-ast_passes_deprecated_where_clause_location =
- where clause not allowed here
-
-ast_passes_forbidden_assoc_constraint =
- associated type bounds are not allowed within structs, enums, or unions
-
-ast_passes_keyword_lifetime =
- lifetimes cannot use keyword names
-
-ast_passes_invalid_label =
- invalid label name `{$name}`
-
-ast_passes_invalid_visibility =
- unnecessary visibility qualifier
- .implied = `pub` not permitted here because it's implied
- .individual_impl_items = place qualifiers on individual impl items instead
- .individual_foreign_items = place qualifiers on individual foreign items instead
-
-ast_passes_trait_fn_const =
- functions in traits cannot be declared const
- .label = functions in traits cannot be const
-
-ast_passes_forbidden_lifetime_bound =
- lifetime bounds cannot be used in this context
-
-ast_passes_forbidden_non_lifetime_param =
- only lifetime parameters can be used in this context
-
-ast_passes_fn_param_too_many =
- function can not have more than {$max_num_args} arguments
-
-ast_passes_fn_param_c_var_args_only =
- C-variadic function must be declared with at least one named argument
-
-ast_passes_fn_param_c_var_args_not_last =
- `...` must be the last argument of a C-variadic function
-
-ast_passes_fn_param_doc_comment =
- documentation comments cannot be applied to function parameters
- .label = doc comments are not allowed here
-
-ast_passes_fn_param_forbidden_attr =
- allow, cfg, cfg_attr, deny, expect, forbid, and warn are the only allowed built-in attributes in function parameters
-
-ast_passes_fn_param_forbidden_self =
- `self` parameter is only allowed in associated functions
- .label = not semantically valid as function parameter
- .note = associated functions are those in `impl` or `trait` definitions
-
-ast_passes_forbidden_default =
- `default` is only allowed on items in trait impls
- .label = `default` because of this
-
-ast_passes_assoc_const_without_body =
- associated constant in `impl` without body
- .suggestion = provide a definition for the constant
-
-ast_passes_assoc_fn_without_body =
- associated function in `impl` without body
- .suggestion = provide a definition for the function
-
-ast_passes_assoc_type_without_body =
- associated type in `impl` without body
- .suggestion = provide a definition for the type
-
-ast_passes_const_without_body =
- free constant item without body
- .suggestion = provide a definition for the constant
-
-ast_passes_static_without_body =
- free static item without body
- .suggestion = provide a definition for the static
-
-ast_passes_ty_alias_without_body =
- free type alias without body
- .suggestion = provide a definition for the type
-
-ast_passes_fn_without_body =
- free function without a body
- .suggestion = provide a definition for the function
-
-ast_passes_extern_block_suggestion = if you meant to declare an externally defined function, use an `extern` block
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/attr.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/attr.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index a7f8c993d..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/attr.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,107 +0,0 @@
-attr_expected_one_cfg_pattern =
- expected 1 cfg-pattern
-
-attr_invalid_predicate =
- invalid predicate `{$predicate}`
-
-attr_multiple_item =
- multiple '{$item}' items
-
-attr_incorrect_meta_item =
- incorrect meta item
-
-attr_unknown_meta_item =
- unknown meta item '{$item}'
- .label = expected one of {$expected}
-
-attr_missing_since =
- missing 'since'
-
-attr_missing_note =
- missing 'note'
-
-attr_multiple_stability_levels =
- multiple stability levels
-
-attr_invalid_issue_string =
- `issue` must be a non-zero numeric string or "none"
- .must_not_be_zero = `issue` must not be "0", use "none" instead
- .empty = cannot parse integer from empty string
- .invalid_digit = invalid digit found in string
- .pos_overflow = number too large to fit in target type
- .neg_overflow = number too small to fit in target type
-
-attr_missing_feature =
- missing 'feature'
-
-attr_non_ident_feature =
- 'feature' is not an identifier
-
-attr_missing_issue =
- missing 'issue'
-
-attr_incorrect_repr_format_packed_one_or_zero_arg =
- incorrect `repr(packed)` attribute format: `packed` takes exactly one parenthesized argument, or no parentheses at all
-
-attr_invalid_repr_hint_no_paren =
- invalid representation hint: `{$name}` does not take a parenthesized argument list
-
-attr_invalid_repr_hint_no_value =
- invalid representation hint: `{$name}` does not take a value
-
-attr_unsupported_literal_generic =
- unsupported literal
-attr_unsupported_literal_cfg_string =
- literal in `cfg` predicate value must be a string
-attr_unsupported_literal_deprecated_string =
- literal in `deprecated` value must be a string
-attr_unsupported_literal_deprecated_kv_pair =
- item in `deprecated` must be a key/value pair
-attr_unsupported_literal_suggestion =
- consider removing the prefix
-
-attr_invalid_repr_align_need_arg =
- invalid `repr(align)` attribute: `align` needs an argument
- .suggestion = supply an argument here
-
-attr_invalid_repr_generic =
- invalid `repr({$repr_arg})` attribute: {$error_part}
-
-attr_incorrect_repr_format_align_one_arg =
- incorrect `repr(align)` attribute format: `align` takes exactly one argument in parentheses
-
-attr_incorrect_repr_format_generic =
- incorrect `repr({$repr_arg})` attribute format
- .suggestion = use parentheses instead
-
-attr_rustc_promotable_pairing =
- `rustc_promotable` attribute must be paired with either a `rustc_const_unstable` or a `rustc_const_stable` attribute
-
-attr_rustc_allowed_unstable_pairing =
- `rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules` attribute must be paired with a `stable` attribute
-
-attr_cfg_predicate_identifier =
- `cfg` predicate key must be an identifier
-
-attr_deprecated_item_suggestion =
- suggestions on deprecated items are unstable
- .help = add `#![feature(deprecated_suggestion)]` to the crate root
- .note = see #94785 for more details
-
-attr_expected_single_version_literal =
- expected single version literal
-
-attr_expected_version_literal =
- expected a version literal
-
-attr_expects_feature_list =
- `{$name}` expects a list of feature names
-
-attr_expects_features =
- `{$name}` expects feature names
-
-attr_soft_no_args =
- `soft` should not have any arguments
-
-attr_unknown_version_literal =
- unknown version literal format, assuming it refers to a future version
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/borrowck.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/borrowck.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 9e4332c42..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/borrowck.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
-borrowck_move_unsized =
- cannot move a value of type `{$ty}`
- .label = the size of `{$ty}` cannot be statically determined
-
-borrowck_higher_ranked_lifetime_error =
- higher-ranked lifetime error
-
-borrowck_could_not_prove =
- could not prove `{$predicate}`
-
-borrowck_could_not_normalize =
- could not normalize `{$value}`
-
-borrowck_higher_ranked_subtype_error =
- higher-ranked subtype error
-
-borrowck_generic_does_not_live_long_enough =
- `{$kind}` does not live long enough
-
-borrowck_move_borrowed =
- cannot move out of `{$desc}` beacause it is borrowed
-
-borrowck_var_does_not_need_mut =
- variable does not need to be mutable
- .suggestion = remove this `mut`
-
-borrowck_var_cannot_escape_closure =
- captured variable cannot escape `FnMut` closure body
- .note = `FnMut` closures only have access to their captured variables while they are executing...
- .cannot_escape = ...therefore, they cannot allow references to captured variables to escape
-
-borrowck_var_here_defined = variable defined here
-
-borrowck_var_here_captured = variable captured here
-
-borrowck_closure_inferred_mut = inferred to be a `FnMut` closure
-
-borrowck_returned_closure_escaped =
- returns a closure that contains a reference to a captured variable, which then escapes the closure body
-
-borrowck_returned_async_block_escaped =
- returns an `async` block that contains a reference to a captured variable, which then escapes the closure body
-
-borrowck_returned_ref_escaped =
- returns a reference to a captured variable which escapes the closure body
-
-borrowck_lifetime_constraints_error =
- lifetime may not live long enough
-
-borrowck_returned_lifetime_wrong =
- {$mir_def_name} was supposed to return data with lifetime `{$outlived_fr_name}` but it is returning data with lifetime `{$fr_name}`
-
-borrowck_returned_lifetime_short =
- {$category_desc}requires that `{$free_region_name}` must outlive `{$outlived_fr_name}`
-
-borrowck_used_impl_require_static =
- the used `impl` has a `'static` requirement
-
-borrowck_capture_kind_label =
- capture is {$kind_desc} because of use here
-
-borrowck_var_borrow_by_use_place_in_generator =
- borrow occurs due to use of {$place} in closure in generator
-
-borrowck_var_borrow_by_use_place_in_closure =
- borrow occurs due to use of {$place} in closure
-
-borrowck_var_borrow_by_use_place =
- borrow occurs due to use of {$place}
-
-borrowck_borrow_due_to_use_generator =
- borrow occurs due to use in generator
-
-borrowck_use_due_to_use_generator =
- use occurs due to use in generator
-
-borrowck_assign_due_to_use_generator =
- assign occurs due to use in generator
-
-borrowck_assign_part_due_to_use_generator =
- assign to part occurs due to use in generator
-
-borrowck_borrow_due_to_use_closure =
- borrow occurs due to use in closure
-
-borrowck_use_due_to_use_closure =
- use occurs due to use in closure
-
-borrowck_assign_due_to_use_closure =
- assign occurs due to use in closure
-
-borrowck_assign_part_due_to_use_closure =
- assign to part occurs due to use in closure
-
-borrowck_capture_immute =
- capture is immutable because of use here
-
-borrowck_capture_mut =
- capture is mutable because of use here
-
-borrowck_capture_move =
- capture is moved because of use here
-
-borrowck_var_move_by_use_place_in_generator =
- move occurs due to use of {$place} in generator
-
-borrowck_var_move_by_use_place_in_closure =
- move occurs due to use of {$place} in closure
-
-borrowck_cannot_move_when_borrowed =
- cannot move out of {$place ->
- [value] value
- *[other] {$place}
- } because it is borrowed
- .label = borrow of {$borrow_place ->
- [value] value
- *[other] {$borrow_place}
- } occurs here
- .move_label = move out of {$value_place ->
- [value] value
- *[other] {$value_place}
- } occurs here
-
-borrowck_opaque_type_non_generic_param =
- expected generic {$kind} parameter, found `{$ty}`
- .label = this generic parameter must be used with a generic {$kind} parameter
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/builtin_macros.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/builtin_macros.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 4d088e27b..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/builtin_macros.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-builtin_macros_requires_cfg_pattern =
- macro requires a cfg-pattern as an argument
- .label = cfg-pattern required
-
-builtin_macros_expected_one_cfg_pattern = expected 1 cfg-pattern
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_gcc.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_gcc.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 08ce51725..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_gcc.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-codegen_gcc_unwinding_inline_asm =
- GCC backend does not support unwinding from inline asm
-
-codegen_gcc_lto_not_supported =
- LTO is not supported. You may get a linker error.
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_basic_integer =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected basic integer type, found `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_invalid_float_vector =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported element type `{$elem_ty}` of floating-point vector `{$vec_ty}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_not_float =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: `{$ty}` is not a floating-point type
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unrecognized =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unrecognized intrinsic `{$name}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_expected_signed_unsigned =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected element type `{$elem_ty}` of vector type `{$vec_ty}` to be a signed or unsigned integer type
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_element =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported {$name} from `{$in_ty}` with element `{$elem_ty}` to `{$ret_ty}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_invalid_bitmask =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: invalid bitmask `{ty}`, expected `u{$expected_int_bits}` or `[u8; {$expected_bytes}]`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_simd_shuffle =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: simd_shuffle index must be an array of `u32`, got `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_expected_simd =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected SIMD {$expected_ty} type, found non-SIMD `{$found_ty}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_mask_type =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: mask element type is `{$ty}`, expected `i_`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_length =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type of length {$in_len}, found `{$ret_ty}` with length {$out_len}
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_length_input_type =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type with length {$in_len} (same as input type `{$in_ty}`), found `{$ret_ty}` with length {$out_len}
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_element =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return element type `{$in_elem}` (element of input `{$in_ty}`), found `{$ret_ty}` with element type `{$out_ty}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_type =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type `{$in_elem}` (element of input `{$in_ty}`), found `{$ret_ty}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_inserted_type =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected inserted type `{$in_elem}` (element of input `{$in_ty}`), found `{$out_ty}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_return_integer_type =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type with integer elements, found `{$ret_ty}` with non-integer `{$out_ty}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_mismatched_lengths =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: mismatched lengths: mask length `{$m_len}` != other vector length `{$v_len}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_cast =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported cast from `{$in_ty}` with element `{$in_elem}` to `{$ret_ty}` with element `{$out_elem}`
-
-codegen_gcc_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_operation =
- invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported operation on `{$in_ty}` with element `{$in_elem}`
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_llvm.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_llvm.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 860212b05..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_llvm.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-codegen_llvm_unknown_ctarget_feature =
- unknown feature specified for `-Ctarget-feature`: `{$feature}`
- .note = it is still passed through to the codegen backend
- .possible_feature = you might have meant: `{$rust_feature}`
- .consider_filing_feature_request = consider filing a feature request
-
-codegen_llvm_unknown_ctarget_feature_prefix =
- unknown feature specified for `-Ctarget-feature`: `{$feature}`
- .note = features must begin with a `+` to enable or `-` to disable it
-
-codegen_llvm_error_creating_import_library =
- Error creating import library for {$lib_name}: {$error}
-
-codegen_llvm_instrument_coverage_requires_llvm_12 =
- rustc option `-C instrument-coverage` requires LLVM 12 or higher.
-
-codegen_llvm_symbol_already_defined =
- symbol `{$symbol_name}` is already defined
-
-codegen_llvm_invalid_minimum_alignment =
- invalid minimum global alignment: {$err}
-
-codegen_llvm_sanitizer_memtag_requires_mte =
- `-Zsanitizer=memtag` requires `-Ctarget-feature=+mte`
-
-codegen_llvm_error_writing_def_file =
- Error writing .DEF file: {$error}
-
-codegen_llvm_error_calling_dlltool =
- Error calling dlltool: {$error}
-
-codegen_llvm_dlltool_fail_import_library =
- Dlltool could not create import library: {$stdout}\n{$stderr}
-
-codegen_llvm_target_feature_disable_or_enable =
- the target features {$features} must all be either enabled or disabled together
-
-codegen_llvm_missing_features =
- add the missing features in a `target_feature` attribute
-
-codegen_llvm_dynamic_linking_with_lto =
- cannot prefer dynamic linking when performing LTO
- .note = only 'staticlib', 'bin', and 'cdylib' outputs are supported with LTO
-
-codegen_llvm_fail_parsing_target_machine_config_to_target_machine =
- failed to parse target machine config to target machine: {$error}
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_ssa.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_ssa.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index c8c7afb5f..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/codegen_ssa.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,293 +0,0 @@
-codegen_ssa_lib_def_write_failure = failed to write lib.def file: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_version_script_write_failure = failed to write version script: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_symbol_file_write_failure = failed to write symbols file: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_ld64_unimplemented_modifier = `as-needed` modifier not implemented yet for ld64
-
-codegen_ssa_linker_unsupported_modifier = `as-needed` modifier not supported for current linker
-
-codegen_ssa_L4Bender_exporting_symbols_unimplemented = exporting symbols not implemented yet for L4Bender
-
-codegen_ssa_no_natvis_directory = error enumerating natvis directory: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_copy_path = could not copy {$from} to {$to}: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_copy_path_buf = unable to copy {$source_file} to {$output_path}: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_ignoring_emit_path = ignoring emit path because multiple .{$extension} files were produced
-
-codegen_ssa_ignoring_output = ignoring -o because multiple .{$extension} files were produced
-
-codegen_ssa_create_temp_dir = couldn't create a temp dir: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_incompatible_linking_modifiers = the linking modifiers `+bundle` and `+whole-archive` are not compatible with each other when generating rlibs
-
-codegen_ssa_add_native_library = failed to add native library {$library_path}: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_multiple_external_func_decl = multiple declarations of external function `{$function}` from library `{$library_name}` have different calling conventions
-
-codegen_ssa_rlib_missing_format = could not find formats for rlibs
-
-codegen_ssa_rlib_only_rmeta_found = could not find rlib for: `{$crate_name}`, found rmeta (metadata) file
-
-codegen_ssa_rlib_not_found = could not find rlib for: `{$crate_name}`
-
-codegen_ssa_rlib_incompatible_dependency_formats = `{$ty1}` and `{$ty2}` do not have equivalent dependency formats (`{$list1}` vs `{$list2}`)
-
-codegen_ssa_linking_failed = linking with `{$linker_path}` failed: {$exit_status}
-
-codegen_ssa_extern_funcs_not_found = some `extern` functions couldn't be found; some native libraries may need to be installed or have their path specified
-
-codegen_ssa_specify_libraries_to_link = use the `-l` flag to specify native libraries to link
-
-codegen_ssa_use_cargo_directive = use the `cargo:rustc-link-lib` directive to specify the native libraries to link with Cargo (see https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/build-scripts.html#cargorustc-link-libkindname)
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_read_input_failure = failed to read input file
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_input_file_kind = failed to parse input file kind
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_input_object_file = failed to parse input object file
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_input_archive_file = failed to parse input archive file
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_archive_member = failed to parse archive member
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_invalid_input_kind = input is not an archive or elf object
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_decompress_data = failed to decompress compressed section
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_section_without_name = section without name at offset {$offset}
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_relocation_with_invalid_symbol = relocation with invalid symbol for section `{$section}` at offset {$offset}
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_multiple_relocations = multiple relocations for section `{$section}` at offset {$offset}
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_unsupported_relocation = unsupported relocation for section {$section} at offset {$offset}
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_missing_dwo_name = missing path attribute to DWARF object ({$id})
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_no_compilation_units = input object has no compilation units
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_no_die = no top-level debugging information entry in compilation/type unit
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_top_level_die_not_unit = top-level debugging information entry is not a compilation/type unit
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_missing_required_section = input object missing required section `{$section}`
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit_abbreviations = failed to parse unit abbreviations
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit_attribute = failed to parse unit attribute
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit_header = failed to parse unit header
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_unit = failed to parse unit
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_incompatible_index_version = incompatible `{$section}` index version: found version {$actual}, expected version {$format}
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_offset_at_index = read offset at index {$index} of `.debug_str_offsets.dwo` section
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_str_at_offset = read string at offset {$offset} of `.debug_str.dwo` section
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_parse_index = failed to parse `{$section}` index section
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_unit_not_in_index = unit {$unit} from input package is not in its index
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_row_not_in_index = row {$row} found in index's hash table not present in index
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_section_not_in_row = section not found in unit's row in index
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_empty_unit = unit {$unit} in input DWARF object with no data
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_multiple_debug_info_section = multiple `.debug_info.dwo` sections
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_multiple_debug_types_section = multiple `.debug_types.dwo` sections in a package
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_not_split_unit = regular compilation unit in object (missing dwo identifier)
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_duplicate_unit = duplicate split compilation unit ({$unit})
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_missing_referenced_unit = unit {$unit} referenced by executable was not found
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_not_output_object_created = no output object was created from inputs
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_mixed_input_encodings = input objects haved mixed encodings
-
-codegen_ssa_thorin_io = {$error}
-codegen_ssa_thorin_object_read = {$error}
-codegen_ssa_thorin_object_write = {$error}
-codegen_ssa_thorin_gimli_read = {$error}
-codegen_ssa_thorin_gimli_write = {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_link_exe_unexpected_error = `link.exe` returned an unexpected error
-
-codegen_ssa_repair_vs_build_tools = the Visual Studio build tools may need to be repaired using the Visual Studio installer
-
-codegen_ssa_missing_cpp_build_tool_component = or a necessary component may be missing from the "C++ build tools" workload
-
-codegen_ssa_select_cpp_build_tool_workload = in the Visual Studio installer, ensure the "C++ build tools" workload is selected
-
-codegen_ssa_visual_studio_not_installed = you may need to install Visual Studio build tools with the "C++ build tools" workload
-
-codegen_ssa_linker_not_found = linker `{$linker_path}` not found
- .note = {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_unable_to_exe_linker = could not exec the linker `{$linker_path}`
- .note = {$error}
- .command_note = {$command_formatted}
-
-codegen_ssa_msvc_missing_linker = the msvc targets depend on the msvc linker but `link.exe` was not found
-
-codegen_ssa_check_installed_visual_studio = please ensure that Visual Studio 2017 or later, or Build Tools for Visual Studio were installed with the Visual C++ option.
-
-codegen_ssa_unsufficient_vs_code_product = VS Code is a different product, and is not sufficient.
-
-codegen_ssa_processing_dymutil_failed = processing debug info with `dsymutil` failed: {$status}
- .note = {$output}
-
-codegen_ssa_unable_to_run_dsymutil = unable to run `dsymutil`: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_stripping_debu_info_failed = stripping debug info with `{$util}` failed: {$status}
- .note = {$output}
-
-codegen_ssa_unable_to_run = unable to run `{$util}`: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_linker_file_stem = couldn't extract file stem from specified linker
-
-codegen_ssa_static_library_native_artifacts = Link against the following native artifacts when linking against this static library. The order and any duplication can be significant on some platforms.
-
-codegen_ssa_link_script_unavailable = can only use link script when linking with GNU-like linker
-
-codegen_ssa_link_script_write_failure = failed to write link script to {$path}: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_failed_to_write = failed to write {$path}: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_unable_to_write_debugger_visualizer = Unable to write debugger visualizer file `{$path}`: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_rlib_archive_build_failure = failed to build archive from rlib: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_option_gcc_only = option `-Z gcc-ld` is used even though linker flavor is not gcc
-
-codegen_ssa_extract_bundled_libs_open_file = failed to open file '{$rlib}': {$error}
-codegen_ssa_extract_bundled_libs_mmap_file = failed to mmap file '{$rlib}': {$error}
-codegen_ssa_extract_bundled_libs_parse_archive = failed to parse archive '{$rlib}': {$error}
-codegen_ssa_extract_bundled_libs_read_entry = failed to read entry '{$rlib}': {$error}
-codegen_ssa_extract_bundled_libs_archive_member = failed to get data from archive member '{$rlib}': {$error}
-codegen_ssa_extract_bundled_libs_convert_name = failed to convert name '{$rlib}': {$error}
-codegen_ssa_extract_bundled_libs_write_file = failed to write file '{$rlib}': {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_unsupported_arch = unsupported arch `{$arch}` for os `{$os}`
-
-codegen_ssa_apple_sdk_error_sdk_path = failed to get {$sdk_name} SDK path: {error}
-
-codegen_ssa_read_file = failed to read file: {message}
-
-codegen_ssa_unsupported_link_self_contained = option `-C link-self-contained` is not supported on this target
-
-codegen_ssa_archive_build_failure =
- failed to build archive: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_unknown_archive_kind =
- Don't know how to build archive of type: {$kind}
-
-codegen_ssa_expected_used_symbol = expected `used`, `used(compiler)` or `used(linker)`
-
-codegen_ssa_multiple_main_functions = entry symbol `main` declared multiple times
- .help = did you use `#[no_mangle]` on `fn main`? Use `#[start]` instead
-
-codegen_ssa_metadata_object_file_write = error writing metadata object file: {$error}
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_windows_subsystem = invalid windows subsystem `{$subsystem}`, only `windows` and `console` are allowed
-
-codegen_ssa_erroneous_constant = erroneous constant encountered
-
-codegen_ssa_shuffle_indices_evaluation = could not evaluate shuffle_indices at compile time
-
-codegen_ssa_missing_memory_ordering = Atomic intrinsic missing memory ordering
-
-codegen_ssa_unknown_atomic_ordering = unknown ordering in atomic intrinsic
-
-codegen_ssa_atomic_compare_exchange = Atomic compare-exchange intrinsic missing failure memory ordering
-
-codegen_ssa_unknown_atomic_operation = unknown atomic operation
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_basic_integer_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected basic integer type, found `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_basic_float_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected basic float type, found `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_float_to_int_unchecked = invalid monomorphization of `float_to_int_unchecked` intrinsic: expected basic float type, found `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_floating_point_vector = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported element type `{$f_ty}` of floating-point vector `{$in_ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_floating_point_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: `{$in_ty}` is not a floating-point type
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unrecognized_intrinsic = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unrecognized intrinsic `{$name}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_argument = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected SIMD argument type, found non-SIMD `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_input = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected SIMD input type, found non-SIMD `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_first = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected SIMD first type, found non-SIMD `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_second = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected SIMD second type, found non-SIMD `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_third = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected SIMD third type, found non-SIMD `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_return = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected SIMD return type, found non-SIMD `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_invalid_bitmask = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: invalid bitmask `{$mask_ty}`, expected `u{$expected_int_bits}` or `[u8; {$expected_bytes}]`
-
-codegen_ssa_polymorphic_constant_too_generic = codegen encountered polymorphic constant: TooGeneric
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_length_input_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type with length {$in_len} (same as input type `{$in_ty}`), found `{$ret_ty}` with length {$out_len}
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_second_argument_length = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected second argument with length {$in_len} (same as input type `{$in_ty}`), found `{$arg_ty}` with length {$out_len}
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_third_argument_length = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected third argument with length {$in_len} (same as input type `{$in_ty}`), found `{$arg_ty}` with length {$out_len}
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_integer_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type with integer elements, found `{$ret_ty}` with non-integer `{$out_ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_simd_shuffle = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: simd_shuffle index must be an array of `u32`, got `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_length = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type of length {$in_len}, found `{$ret_ty}` with length {$out_len}
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_element = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return element type `{$in_elem}` (element of input `{$in_ty}`), found `{$ret_ty}` with element type `{$out_ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_shuffle_index_not_constant = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: shuffle index #{$arg_idx} is not a constant
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_shuffle_index_out_of_bounds = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: shuffle index #{$arg_idx} is out of bounds (limit {$total_len})
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_inserted_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected inserted type `{$in_elem}` (element of input `{$in_ty}`), found `{$out_ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_return_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type `{$in_elem}` (element of input `{$in_ty}`), found `{$ret_ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_return_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected return type `{$in_ty}`, found `{$ret_ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_mismatched_lengths = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: mismatched lengths: mask length `{$m_len}` != other vector length `{$v_len}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_mask_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: mask element type is `{$ty}`, expected `i_`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_vector_argument = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: vector argument `{$in_ty}`'s element type `{$in_elem}`, expected integer element type
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_cannot_return = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: cannot return `{$ret_ty}`, expected `u{$expected_int_bits}` or `[u8; {$expected_bytes}]`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_element_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected element type `{$expected_element}` of second argument `{$second_arg}` to be a pointer to the element type `{$in_elem}` of the first argument `{$in_ty}`, found `{$expected_element}` != `{$mutability} {$in_elem}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_third_arg_element_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected element type `{$expected_element}` of third argument `{$third_arg}` to be a signed integer type
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_symbol_of_size = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported {$symbol} from `{$in_ty}` with element `{$in_elem}` of size `{$size}` to `{$ret_ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_symbol = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported {$symbol} from `{$in_ty}` with element `{$in_elem}` to `{$ret_ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_cast_fat_pointer = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: cannot cast fat pointer `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_pointer = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected pointer, got `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_usize = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected `usize`, got `{$ty}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_cast = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported cast from `{$in_ty}` with element `{$in_elem}` to `{$ret_ty}` with element `{$out_elem}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_unsupported_operation = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: unsupported operation on `{$in_ty}` with element `{$in_elem}`
-
-codegen_ssa_invalid_monomorphization_expected_vector_element_type = invalid monomorphization of `{$name}` intrinsic: expected element type `{$expected_element}` of vector type `{$vector_type}` to be a signed or unsigned integer type
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/compiletest.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/compiletest.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 55061fbce..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/compiletest.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-compiletest_example = this is an example message used in testing
- .note = with a note
- .help = with a help
- .suggestion = with a suggestion
- .label = with a label
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/const_eval.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/const_eval.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 33bb116d6..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/const_eval.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-const_eval_unstable_in_stable =
- const-stable function cannot use `#[feature({$gate})]`
- .unstable_sugg = if it is not part of the public API, make this function unstably const
- .bypass_sugg = otherwise `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable]` can be used to bypass stability checks
-
-const_eval_thread_local_access =
- thread-local statics cannot be accessed at compile-time
-
-const_eval_static_access =
- {$kind}s cannot refer to statics
- .help = consider extracting the value of the `static` to a `const`, and referring to that
- .teach_note = `static` and `const` variables can refer to other `const` variables. A `const` variable, however, cannot refer to a `static` variable.
- .teach_help = To fix this, the value can be extracted to a `const` and then used.
-
-const_eval_raw_ptr_to_int =
- pointers cannot be cast to integers during const eval
- .note = at compile-time, pointers do not have an integer value
- .note2 = avoiding this restriction via `transmute`, `union`, or raw pointers leads to compile-time undefined behavior
-
-const_eval_raw_ptr_comparison =
- pointers cannot be reliably compared during const eval
- .note = see issue #53020 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53020> for more information
-
-const_eval_panic_non_str = argument to `panic!()` in a const context must have type `&str`
-
-const_eval_mut_deref =
- mutation through a reference is not allowed in {$kind}s
-
-const_eval_transient_mut_borrow = mutable references are not allowed in {$kind}s
-
-const_eval_transient_mut_borrow_raw = raw mutable references are not allowed in {$kind}s
-
-const_eval_max_num_nodes_in_const = maximum number of nodes exceeded in constant {$global_const_id}
-
-const_eval_unallowed_fn_pointer_call = function pointer calls are not allowed in {$kind}s
-
-const_eval_unstable_const_fn = `{$def_path}` is not yet stable as a const fn
-
-const_eval_unallowed_mutable_refs =
- mutable references are not allowed in the final value of {$kind}s
- .teach_note =
- References in statics and constants may only refer to immutable values.\n\n
- Statics are shared everywhere, and if they refer to mutable data one might violate memory
- safety since holding multiple mutable references to shared data is not allowed.\n\n
- If you really want global mutable state, try using static mut or a global UnsafeCell.
-
-const_eval_unallowed_mutable_refs_raw =
- raw mutable references are not allowed in the final value of {$kind}s
- .teach_note =
- References in statics and constants may only refer to immutable values.\n\n
- Statics are shared everywhere, and if they refer to mutable data one might violate memory
- safety since holding multiple mutable references to shared data is not allowed.\n\n
- If you really want global mutable state, try using static mut or a global UnsafeCell.
-
-const_eval_non_const_fmt_macro_call =
- cannot call non-const formatting macro in {$kind}s
-
-const_eval_non_const_fn_call =
- cannot call non-const fn `{$def_path_str}` in {$kind}s
-
-const_eval_unallowed_op_in_const_context =
- {$msg}
-
-const_eval_unallowed_heap_allocations =
- allocations are not allowed in {$kind}s
- .label = allocation not allowed in {$kind}s
- .teach_note =
- The value of statics and constants must be known at compile time, and they live for the entire lifetime of a program. Creating a boxed value allocates memory on the heap at runtime, and therefore cannot be done at compile time.
-
-const_eval_unallowed_inline_asm =
- inline assembly is not allowed in {$kind}s
-
-const_eval_interior_mutable_data_refer =
- {$kind}s cannot refer to interior mutable data
- .label = this borrow of an interior mutable value may end up in the final value
- .help = to fix this, the value can be extracted to a separate `static` item and then referenced
- .teach_note =
- A constant containing interior mutable data behind a reference can allow you to modify that data.
- This would make multiple uses of a constant to be able to see different values and allow circumventing
- the `Send` and `Sync` requirements for shared mutable data, which is unsound.
-
-const_eval_interior_mutability_borrow =
- cannot borrow here, since the borrowed element may contain interior mutability
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/driver.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/driver.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ad198c86..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/driver.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-driver_rlink_unable_to_read = failed to read rlink file: `{$err}`
-
-driver_rlink_wrong_file_type = The input does not look like a .rlink file
-
-driver_rlink_empty_version_number = The input does not contain version number
-
-driver_rlink_encoding_version_mismatch = .rlink file was produced with encoding version `{$version_array}`, but the current version is `{$rlink_version}`
-
-driver_rlink_rustc_version_mismatch = .rlink file was produced by rustc version `{$rustc_version}`, but the current version is `{$current_version}`
-
-driver_rlink_no_a_file = rlink must be a file
-
-driver_unpretty_dump_fail = pretty-print failed to write `{$path}` due to error `{$err}`
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/errors.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/errors.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 429bdd277..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/errors.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-errors_target_invalid_address_space = invalid address space `{$addr_space}` for `{$cause}` in "data-layout": {$err}
-
-errors_target_invalid_bits = invalid {$kind} `{$bit}` for `{$cause}` in "data-layout": {$err}
-
-errors_target_missing_alignment = missing alignment for `{$cause}` in "data-layout"
-
-errors_target_invalid_alignment = invalid alignment for `{$cause}` in "data-layout": {$err}
-
-errors_target_inconsistent_architecture = inconsistent target specification: "data-layout" claims architecture is {$dl}-endian, while "target-endian" is `{$target}`
-
-errors_target_inconsistent_pointer_width = inconsistent target specification: "data-layout" claims pointers are {$pointer_size}-bit, while "target-pointer-width" is `{$target}`
-
-errors_target_invalid_bits_size = {$err}
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/expand.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/expand.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index df0e8ae5d..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/expand.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,129 +0,0 @@
-expand_explain_doc_comment_outer =
- outer doc comments expand to `#[doc = "..."]`, which is what this macro attempted to match
-
-expand_explain_doc_comment_inner =
- inner doc comments expand to `#![doc = "..."]`, which is what this macro attempted to match
-
-expand_expr_repeat_no_syntax_vars =
- attempted to repeat an expression containing no syntax variables matched as repeating at this depth
-
-expand_must_repeat_once =
- this must repeat at least once
-
-expand_count_repetition_misplaced =
- `count` can not be placed inside the inner-most repetition
-
-expand_meta_var_expr_unrecognized_var =
- variable `{$key}` is not recognized in meta-variable expression
-
-expand_var_still_repeating =
- variable '{$ident}' is still repeating at this depth
-
-expand_meta_var_dif_seq_matchers = {$msg}
-
-expand_macro_const_stability =
- macros cannot have const stability attributes
- .label = invalid const stability attribute
- .label2 = const stability attribute affects this macro
-
-expand_macro_body_stability =
- macros cannot have body stability attributes
- .label = invalid body stability attribute
- .label2 = body stability attribute affects this macro
-
-expand_resolve_relative_path =
- cannot resolve relative path in non-file source `{$path}`
-
-expand_attr_no_arguments =
- attribute must have either one or two arguments
-
-expand_not_a_meta_item =
- not a meta item
-
-expand_only_one_word =
- must only be one word
-
-expand_cannot_be_name_of_macro =
- `{$trait_ident}` cannot be a name of {$macro_type} macro
-
-expand_arg_not_attributes =
- second argument must be `attributes`
-
-expand_attributes_wrong_form =
- attribute must be of form: `attributes(foo, bar)`
-
-expand_attribute_meta_item =
- attribute must be a meta item, not a literal
-
-expand_attribute_single_word =
- attribute must only be a single word
-
-expand_helper_attribute_name_invalid =
- `{$name}` cannot be a name of derive helper attribute
-
-expand_expected_comma_in_list =
- expected token: `,`
-
-expand_only_one_argument =
- {$name} takes 1 argument
-
-expand_takes_no_arguments =
- {$name} takes no arguments
-
-expand_feature_included_in_edition =
- the feature `{$feature}` is included in the Rust {$edition} edition
-
-expand_feature_removed =
- feature has been removed
- .label = feature has been removed
- .reason = {$reason}
-
-expand_feature_not_allowed =
- the feature `{$name}` is not in the list of allowed features
-
-expand_recursion_limit_reached =
- recursion limit reached while expanding `{$descr}`
- .help = consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "{$suggested_limit}"]` attribute to your crate (`{$crate_name}`)
-
-expand_malformed_feature_attribute =
- malformed `feature` attribute input
- .expected = expected just one word
-
-expand_remove_expr_not_supported =
- removing an expression is not supported in this position
-
-expand_invalid_cfg_no_parens = `cfg` is not followed by parentheses
-expand_invalid_cfg_no_predicate = `cfg` predicate is not specified
-expand_invalid_cfg_multiple_predicates = multiple `cfg` predicates are specified
-expand_invalid_cfg_predicate_literal = `cfg` predicate key cannot be a literal
-expand_invalid_cfg_expected_syntax = expected syntax is
-
-expand_wrong_fragment_kind =
- non-{$kind} macro in {$kind} position: {$name}
-
-expand_unsupported_key_value =
- key-value macro attributes are not supported
-
-expand_incomplete_parse =
- macro expansion ignores token `{$token}` and any following
- .label = caused by the macro expansion here
- .note = the usage of `{$macro_path}!` is likely invalid in {$kind_name} context
- .suggestion_add_semi = you might be missing a semicolon here
-
-expand_remove_node_not_supported =
- removing {$descr} is not supported in this position
-
-expand_module_circular =
- circular modules: {$modules}
-
-expand_module_in_block =
- cannot declare a non-inline module inside a block unless it has a path attribute
- .note = maybe `use` the module `{$name}` instead of redeclaring it
-
-expand_module_file_not_found =
- file not found for module `{$name}`
- .help = to create the module `{$name}`, create file "{$default_path}" or "{$secondary_path}"
-
-expand_module_multiple_candidates =
- file for module `{$name}` found at both "{$default_path}" and "{$secondary_path}"
- .help = delete or rename one of them to remove the ambiguity
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/hir_analysis.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/hir_analysis.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 41f458f6c..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/hir_analysis.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
-hir_analysis_unrecognized_atomic_operation =
- unrecognized atomic operation function: `{$op}`
- .label = unrecognized atomic operation
-
-hir_analysis_wrong_number_of_generic_arguments_to_intrinsic =
- intrinsic has wrong number of {$descr} parameters: found {$found}, expected {$expected}
- .label = expected {$expected} {$descr} {$expected ->
- [one] parameter
- *[other] parameters
- }
-
-hir_analysis_unrecognized_intrinsic_function =
- unrecognized intrinsic function: `{$name}`
- .label = unrecognized intrinsic
-
-hir_analysis_lifetimes_or_bounds_mismatch_on_trait =
- lifetime parameters or bounds on {$item_kind} `{$ident}` do not match the trait declaration
- .label = lifetimes do not match {$item_kind} in trait
- .generics_label = lifetimes in impl do not match this {$item_kind} in trait
- .where_label = this `where` clause might not match the one in the trait
- .bounds_label = this bound might be missing in the impl
-
-hir_analysis_async_trait_impl_should_be_async =
- method `{$method_name}` should be async because the method from the trait is async
- .trait_item_label = required because the trait method is async
-
-hir_analysis_drop_impl_on_wrong_item =
- the `Drop` trait may only be implemented for local structs, enums, and unions
- .label = must be a struct, enum, or union in the current crate
-
-hir_analysis_field_already_declared =
- field `{$field_name}` is already declared
- .label = field already declared
- .previous_decl_label = `{$field_name}` first declared here
-
-hir_analysis_copy_impl_on_type_with_dtor =
- the trait `Copy` may not be implemented for this type; the type has a destructor
- .label = `Copy` not allowed on types with destructors
-
-hir_analysis_multiple_relaxed_default_bounds =
- type parameter has more than one relaxed default bound, only one is supported
-
-hir_analysis_copy_impl_on_non_adt =
- the trait `Copy` may not be implemented for this type
- .label = type is not a structure or enumeration
-
-hir_analysis_trait_object_declared_with_no_traits =
- at least one trait is required for an object type
- .alias_span = this alias does not contain a trait
-
-hir_analysis_ambiguous_lifetime_bound =
- ambiguous lifetime bound, explicit lifetime bound required
-
-hir_analysis_assoc_type_binding_not_allowed =
- associated type bindings are not allowed here
- .label = associated type not allowed here
-
-hir_analysis_typeof_reserved_keyword_used =
- `typeof` is a reserved keyword but unimplemented
- .suggestion = consider replacing `typeof(...)` with an actual type
- .label = reserved keyword
-
-hir_analysis_value_of_associated_struct_already_specified =
- the value of the associated type `{$item_name}` (from trait `{$def_path}`) is already specified
- .label = re-bound here
- .previous_bound_label = `{$item_name}` bound here first
-
-hir_analysis_unconstrained_opaque_type = unconstrained opaque type
- .note = `{$name}` must be used in combination with a concrete type within the same {$what}
-
-hir_analysis_missing_type_params =
- the type {$parameterCount ->
- [one] parameter
- *[other] parameters
- } {$parameters} must be explicitly specified
- .label = type {$parameterCount ->
- [one] parameter
- *[other] parameters
- } {$parameters} must be specified for this
- .suggestion = set the type {$parameterCount ->
- [one] parameter
- *[other] parameters
- } to the desired {$parameterCount ->
- [one] type
- *[other] types
- }
- .no_suggestion_label = missing {$parameterCount ->
- [one] reference
- *[other] references
- } to {$parameters}
- .note = because of the default `Self` reference, type parameters must be specified on object types
-
-hir_analysis_manual_implementation =
- manual implementations of `{$trait_name}` are experimental
- .label = manual implementations of `{$trait_name}` are experimental
- .help = add `#![feature(unboxed_closures)]` to the crate attributes to enable
-
-hir_analysis_substs_on_overridden_impl = could not resolve substs on overridden impl
-
-hir_analysis_unused_extern_crate =
- unused extern crate
- .suggestion = remove it
-
-hir_analysis_extern_crate_not_idiomatic =
- `extern crate` is not idiomatic in the new edition
- .suggestion = convert it to a `{$msg_code}`
-
-hir_analysis_const_impl_for_non_const_trait =
- const `impl` for trait `{$trait_name}` which is not marked with `#[const_trait]`
- .suggestion = mark `{$trait_name}` as const
- .note = marking a trait with `#[const_trait]` ensures all default method bodies are `const`
- .adding = adding a non-const method body in the future would be a breaking change
-
-hir_analysis_const_bound_for_non_const_trait =
- ~const can only be applied to `#[const_trait]` traits
-
-hir_analysis_self_in_impl_self =
- `Self` is not valid in the self type of an impl block
- .note = replace `Self` with a different type
-
-hir_analysis_linkage_type =
- invalid type for variable with `#[linkage]` attribute
-
-hir_analysis_auto_deref_reached_recursion_limit = reached the recursion limit while auto-dereferencing `{$ty}`
- .label = deref recursion limit reached
- .help = consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "{$suggested_limit}"]` attribute to your crate (`{$crate_name}`)
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/hir_typeck.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/hir_typeck.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index ca72b7faa..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/hir_typeck.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-hir_typeck_fru_note = this expression may have been misinterpreted as a `..` range expression
-hir_typeck_fru_expr = this expression does not end in a comma...
-hir_typeck_fru_expr2 = ... so this is interpreted as a `..` range expression, instead of functional record update syntax
-hir_typeck_fru_suggestion =
- to set the remaining fields{$expr ->
- [NONE]{""}
- *[other] {" "}from `{$expr}`
- }, separate the last named field with a comma
-
-hir_typeck_field_multiply_specified_in_initializer =
- field `{$ident}` specified more than once
- .label = used more than once
- .previous_use_label = first use of `{$ident}`
-
-hir_typeck_return_stmt_outside_of_fn_body =
- return statement outside of function body
- .encl_body_label = the return is part of this body...
- .encl_fn_label = ...not the enclosing function body
-
-hir_typeck_yield_expr_outside_of_generator =
- yield expression outside of generator literal
-
-hir_typeck_struct_expr_non_exhaustive =
- cannot create non-exhaustive {$what} using struct expression
-
-hir_typeck_method_call_on_unknown_type =
- the type of this value must be known to call a method on a raw pointer on it
-
-hir_typeck_functional_record_update_on_non_struct =
- functional record update syntax requires a struct
-
-hir_typeck_address_of_temporary_taken = cannot take address of a temporary
- .label = temporary value
-
-hir_typeck_add_return_type_add = try adding a return type
-
-hir_typeck_add_return_type_missing_here = a return type might be missing here
-
-hir_typeck_expected_default_return_type = expected `()` because of default return type
-
-hir_typeck_expected_return_type = expected `{$expected}` because of return type
-
-hir_typeck_missing_parentheses_in_range = can't call method `{$method_name}` on type `{$ty_str}`
-
-hir_typeck_add_missing_parentheses_in_range = you must surround the range in parentheses to call its `{$func_name}` function
-
-hir_typeck_op_trait_generic_params =
- `{$method_name}` must not have any generic parameters
-
-hir_typeck_lang_start_incorrect_number_params = incorrect number of parameters for the `start` lang item
-hir_typeck_lang_start_incorrect_number_params_note_expected_count = the `start` lang item should have four parameters, but found {$found_param_count}
-
-hir_typeck_lang_start_expected_sig_note = the `start` lang item should have the signature `fn(fn() -> T, isize, *const *const u8, u8) -> isize`
-
-hir_typeck_lang_start_incorrect_param = parameter {$param_num} of the `start` lang item is incorrect
- .suggestion = change the type from `{$found_ty}` to `{$expected_ty}`
-
-hir_typeck_lang_start_incorrect_ret_ty = the return type of the `start` lang item is incorrect
- .suggestion = change the type from `{$found_ty}` to `{$expected_ty}`
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/infer.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/infer.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index cc38d71b4..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/infer.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,312 +0,0 @@
-infer_opaque_hidden_type =
- opaque type's hidden type cannot be another opaque type from the same scope
- .label = one of the two opaque types used here has to be outside its defining scope
- .opaque_type = opaque type whose hidden type is being assigned
- .hidden_type = opaque type being used as hidden type
-
-infer_type_annotations_needed = {$source_kind ->
- [closure] type annotations needed for the closure `{$source_name}`
- [normal] type annotations needed for `{$source_name}`
- *[other] type annotations needed
-}
- .label = type must be known at this point
-
-infer_label_bad = {$bad_kind ->
- *[other] cannot infer type
- [more_info] cannot infer {$prefix_kind ->
- *[type] type for {$prefix}
- [const_with_param] the value of const parameter
- [const] the value of the constant
- } `{$name}`{$has_parent ->
- [true] {" "}declared on the {$parent_prefix} `{$parent_name}`
- *[false] {""}
- }
-}
-
-infer_source_kind_subdiag_let = {$kind ->
- [with_pattern] consider giving `{$name}` an explicit type
- [closure] consider giving this closure parameter an explicit type
- *[other] consider giving this pattern a type
-}{$x_kind ->
- [has_name] , where the {$prefix_kind ->
- *[type] type for {$prefix}
- [const_with_param] the value of const parameter
- [const] the value of the constant
- } `{$arg_name}` is specified
- [underscore] , where the placeholders `_` are specified
- *[empty] {""}
-}
-
-infer_source_kind_subdiag_generic_label =
- cannot infer {$is_type ->
- [true] type
- *[false] the value
- } of the {$is_type ->
- [true] type
- *[false] const
- } {$parent_exists ->
- [true] parameter `{$param_name}` declared on the {$parent_prefix} `{$parent_name}`
- *[false] parameter {$param_name}
- }
-
-infer_source_kind_subdiag_generic_suggestion =
- consider specifying the generic {$arg_count ->
- [one] argument
- *[other] arguments
- }
-
-infer_source_kind_fully_qualified =
- try using a fully qualified path to specify the expected types
-
-infer_source_kind_closure_return =
- try giving this closure an explicit return type
-
-# generator_kind may need to be translated
-infer_need_type_info_in_generator =
- type inside {$generator_kind ->
- [async_block] `async` block
- [async_closure] `async` closure
- [async_fn] `async fn` body
- *[generator] generator
- } must be known in this context
-
-
-infer_subtype = ...so that the {$requirement ->
- [method_compat] method type is compatible with trait
- [type_compat] associated type is compatible with trait
- [const_compat] const is compatible with trait
- [expr_assignable] expression is assignable
- [if_else_different] `if` and `else` have incompatible types
- [no_else] `if` missing an `else` returns `()`
- [fn_main_correct_type] `main` function has the correct type
- [fn_start_correct_type] #[start]` function has the correct type
- [intristic_correct_type] intrinsic has the correct type
- [method_correct_type] method receiver has the correct type
- *[other] types are compatible
-}
-infer_subtype_2 = ...so that {$requirement ->
- [method_compat] method type is compatible with trait
- [type_compat] associated type is compatible with trait
- [const_compat] const is compatible with trait
- [expr_assignable] expression is assignable
- [if_else_different] `if` and `else` have incompatible types
- [no_else] `if` missing an `else` returns `()`
- [fn_main_correct_type] `main` function has the correct type
- [fn_start_correct_type] #[start]` function has the correct type
- [intristic_correct_type] intrinsic has the correct type
- [method_correct_type] method receiver has the correct type
- *[other] types are compatible
-}
-
-infer_reborrow = ...so that reference does not outlive borrowed content
-infer_reborrow_upvar = ...so that closure can access `{$name}`
-infer_relate_object_bound = ...so that it can be closed over into an object
-infer_reference_outlives_referent = ...so that the reference type `{$name}` does not outlive the data it points at
-infer_relate_param_bound = ...so that the type `{$name}` will meet its required lifetime bounds{$continues ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}
-infer_relate_param_bound_2 = ...that is required by this bound
-infer_relate_region_param_bound = ...so that the declared lifetime parameter bounds are satisfied
-infer_compare_impl_item_obligation = ...so that the definition in impl matches the definition from the trait
-infer_ascribe_user_type_prove_predicate = ...so that the where clause holds
-
-infer_nothing = {""}
-
-infer_lifetime_mismatch = lifetime mismatch
-
-infer_declared_different = this parameter and the return type are declared with different lifetimes...
-infer_data_returned = ...but data{$label_var1_exists ->
- [true] {" "}from `{$label_var1}`
- *[false] {""}
-} is returned here
-
-infer_data_lifetime_flow = ...but data with one lifetime flows into the other here
-infer_declared_multiple = this type is declared with multiple lifetimes...
-infer_types_declared_different = these two types are declared with different lifetimes...
-infer_data_flows = ...but data{$label_var1_exists ->
- [true] {" "}from `{$label_var1}`
- *[false] -> {""}
-} flows{$label_var2_exists ->
- [true] {" "}into `{$label_var2}`
- *[false] -> {""}
-} here
-
-infer_lifetime_param_suggestion = consider introducing a named lifetime parameter{$is_impl ->
- [true] {" "}and update trait if needed
- *[false] {""}
-}
-infer_lifetime_param_suggestion_elided = each elided lifetime in input position becomes a distinct lifetime
-
-infer_region_explanation = {$pref_kind ->
- *[should_not_happen] [{$pref_kind}]
- [empty] {""}
-}{$pref_kind ->
- [empty] {""}
- *[other] {" "}
-}{$desc_kind ->
- *[should_not_happen] [{$desc_kind}]
- [restatic] the static lifetime
- [reempty] the empty lifetime
- [reemptyuni] the empty lifetime in universe {$desc_arg}
- [revar] lifetime {$desc_arg}
-
- [as_defined] the lifetime `{$desc_arg}` as defined here
- [as_defined_anon] the anonymous lifetime as defined here
- [defined_here] the anonymous lifetime defined here
- [anon_num_here] the anonymous lifetime #{$desc_num_arg} defined here
- [defined_here_reg] the lifetime `{$desc_arg}` as defined here
-}{$suff_kind ->
- *[should_not_happen] [{$suff_kind}]
- [empty]{""}
- [continues] ...
-}
-
-infer_mismatched_static_lifetime = incompatible lifetime on type
-infer_does_not_outlive_static_from_impl = ...does not necessarily outlive the static lifetime introduced by the compatible `impl`
-infer_implicit_static_lifetime_note = this has an implicit `'static` lifetime requirement
-infer_implicit_static_lifetime_suggestion = consider relaxing the implicit `'static` requirement
-infer_msl_introduces_static = introduces a `'static` lifetime requirement
-infer_msl_unmet_req = because this has an unmet lifetime requirement
-infer_msl_trait_note = this has an implicit `'static` lifetime requirement
-infer_msl_trait_sugg = consider relaxing the implicit `'static` requirement
-infer_suggest_add_let_for_letchains = consider adding `let`
-
-infer_explicit_lifetime_required_with_ident = explicit lifetime required in the type of `{$simple_ident}`
- .label = lifetime `{$named}` required
-
-infer_explicit_lifetime_required_with_param_type = explicit lifetime required in parameter type
- .label = lifetime `{$named}` required
-
-infer_explicit_lifetime_required_sugg_with_ident = add explicit lifetime `{$named}` to the type of `{$simple_ident}`
-
-infer_explicit_lifetime_required_sugg_with_param_type = add explicit lifetime `{$named}` to type
-
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_signature_two = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}closure with signature `{$ty_or_sig}` must implement `{$trait_path}`, for any two lifetimes `'{$lifetime_1}` and `'{$lifetime_2}`...
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_signature_any = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}closure with signature `{$ty_or_sig}` must implement `{$trait_path}`, for any lifetime `'{$lifetime_1}`...
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_signature_some = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}closure with signature `{$ty_or_sig}` must implement `{$trait_path}`, for some specific lifetime `'{$lifetime_1}`...
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_signature_nothing = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}closure with signature `{$ty_or_sig}` must implement `{$trait_path}`
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_passive_two = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}`{$trait_path}` would have to be implemented for the type `{$ty_or_sig}`, for any two lifetimes `'{$lifetime_1}` and `'{$lifetime_2}`...
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_passive_any = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}`{$trait_path}` would have to be implemented for the type `{$ty_or_sig}`, for any lifetime `'{$lifetime_1}`...
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_passive_some = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}`{$trait_path}` would have to be implemented for the type `{$ty_or_sig}`, for some specific lifetime `'{$lifetime_1}`...
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_passive_nothing = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}`{$trait_path}` would have to be implemented for the type `{$ty_or_sig}`
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_other_two = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}`{$ty_or_sig}` must implement `{$trait_path}`, for any two lifetimes `'{$lifetime_1}` and `'{$lifetime_2}`...
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_other_any = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}`{$ty_or_sig}` must implement `{$trait_path}`, for any lifetime `'{$lifetime_1}`...
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_other_some = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}`{$ty_or_sig}` must implement `{$trait_path}`, for some specific lifetime `'{$lifetime_1}`...
-infer_actual_impl_expl_expected_other_nothing = {$leading_ellipsis ->
- [true] ...
- *[false] {""}
-}`{$ty_or_sig}` must implement `{$trait_path}`
-
-infer_actual_impl_expl_but_actually_implements_trait = ...but it actually implements `{$trait_path}`{$has_lifetime ->
- [true] , for some specific lifetime `'{$lifetime}`
- *[false] {""}
-}
-infer_actual_impl_expl_but_actually_implemented_for_ty = ...but `{$trait_path}` is actually implemented for the type `{$ty}`{$has_lifetime ->
- [true] , for some specific lifetime `'{$lifetime}`
- *[false] {""}
-}
-infer_actual_impl_expl_but_actually_ty_implements = ...but `{$ty}` actually implements `{$trait_path}`{$has_lifetime ->
- [true] , for some specific lifetime `'{$lifetime}`
- *[false] {""}
-}
-
-infer_trait_placeholder_mismatch = implementation of `{$trait_def_id}` is not general enough
- .label_satisfy = doesn't satisfy where-clause
- .label_where = due to a where-clause on `{$def_id}`...
- .label_dup = implementation of `{$trait_def_id}` is not general enough
-
-infer_trait_impl_diff = `impl` item signature doesn't match `trait` item signature
- .found = found `{$found}`
- .expected = expected `{$expected}`
- .expected_found = expected signature `{$expected}`
- {" "}found signature `{$found}`
-
-infer_tid_rel_help = verify the lifetime relationships in the `trait` and `impl` between the `self` argument, the other inputs and its output
-infer_tid_consider_borrowing = consider borrowing this type parameter in the trait
-infer_tid_param_help = the lifetime requirements from the `impl` do not correspond to the requirements in the `trait`
-
-infer_dtcs_has_lifetime_req_label = this has an implicit `'static` lifetime requirement
-infer_dtcs_introduces_requirement = calling this method introduces the `impl`'s 'static` requirement
-infer_dtcs_has_req_note = the used `impl` has a `'static` requirement
-infer_dtcs_suggestion = consider relaxing the implicit `'static` requirement
-
-infer_but_calling_introduces = {$has_param_name ->
- [true] `{$param_name}`
- *[false] `fn` parameter
-} has {$lifetime_kind ->
- [named] lifetime `{$lifetime}`
- *[anon] an anonymous lifetime `'_`
-} but calling `{assoc_item}` introduces an implicit `'static` lifetime requirement
- .label1 = {$has_lifetime ->
- [named] lifetime `{$lifetime}`
- *[anon] an anonymous lifetime `'_`
- }
- .label2 = ...is used and required to live as long as `'static` here because of an implicit lifetime bound on the {$has_impl_path ->
- [named] `impl` of `{$impl_path}`
- *[anon] inherent `impl`
- }
-
-infer_but_needs_to_satisfy = {$has_param_name ->
- [true] `{$param_name}`
- *[false] `fn` parameter
-} has {$has_lifetime ->
- [named] lifetime `{$lifetime}`
- *[anon] an anonymous lifetime `'_`
-} but it needs to satisfy a `'static` lifetime requirement
- .influencer = this data with {$has_lifetime ->
- [named] lifetime `{$lifetime}`
- *[anon] an anonymous lifetime `'_`
- }...
- .require = {$spans_empty ->
- *[true] ...is used and required to live as long as `'static` here
- [false] ...and is required to live as long as `'static` here
- }
- .used_here = ...is used here...
- .introduced_by_bound = 'static` lifetime requirement introduced by this bound
-
-infer_more_targeted = {$has_param_name ->
- [true] `{$param_name}`
- *[false] `fn` parameter
-} has {$has_lifetime ->
- [named] lifetime `{$lifetime}`
- *[anon] an anonymous lifetime `'_`
-} but calling `{$ident}` introduces an implicit `'static` lifetime requirement
-
-infer_ril_introduced_here = `'static` requirement introduced here
-infer_ril_introduced_by = requirement introduced by this return type
-infer_ril_because_of = because of this returned expression
-infer_ril_static_introduced_by = "`'static` lifetime requirement introduced by the return type
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/interface.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/interface.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 688b04472..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/interface.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-interface_ferris_identifier =
- Ferris cannot be used as an identifier
- .suggestion = try using their name instead
-
-interface_emoji_identifier =
- identifiers cannot contain emoji: `{$ident}`
-
-interface_mixed_bin_crate =
- cannot mix `bin` crate type with others
-
-interface_mixed_proc_macro_crate =
- cannot mix `proc-macro` crate type with others
-
-interface_proc_macro_doc_without_arg =
- Trying to document proc macro crate without passing '--crate-type proc-macro to rustdoc
- .warn = The generated documentation may be incorrect
-
-interface_error_writing_dependencies =
- error writing dependencies to `{$path}`: {$error}
-
-interface_input_file_would_be_overwritten =
- the input file "{$path}" would be overwritten by the generated executable
-
-interface_generated_file_conflicts_with_directory =
- the generated executable for the input file "{$input_path}" conflicts with the existing directory "{$dir_path}"
-
-interface_temps_dir_error =
- failed to find or create the directory specified by `--temps-dir`
-
-interface_out_dir_error =
- failed to find or create the directory specified by `--out-dir`
-
-interface_cant_emit_mir =
- could not emit MIR: {$error}
-
-interface_rustc_error_fatal =
- fatal error triggered by #[rustc_error]
-
-interface_rustc_error_unexpected_annotation =
- unexpected annotation used with `#[rustc_error(...)]!
-
-interface_failed_writing_file =
- failed to write file {$path}: {$error}"
-
-interface_proc_macro_crate_panic_abort =
- building proc macro crate with `panic=abort` may crash the compiler should the proc-macro panic
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/lint.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/lint.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index d63ff77d8..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/lint.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,500 +0,0 @@
-lint_array_into_iter =
- this method call resolves to `<&{$target} as IntoIterator>::into_iter` (due to backwards compatibility), but will resolve to <{$target} as IntoIterator>::into_iter in Rust 2021
- .use_iter_suggestion = use `.iter()` instead of `.into_iter()` to avoid ambiguity
- .remove_into_iter_suggestion = or remove `.into_iter()` to iterate by value
- .use_explicit_into_iter_suggestion =
- or use `IntoIterator::into_iter(..)` instead of `.into_iter()` to explicitly iterate by value
-
-lint_enum_intrinsics_mem_discriminant =
- the return value of `mem::discriminant` is unspecified when called with a non-enum type
- .note = the argument to `discriminant` should be a reference to an enum, but it was passed a reference to a `{$ty_param}`, which is not an enum.
-
-lint_enum_intrinsics_mem_variant =
- the return value of `mem::variant_count` is unspecified when called with a non-enum type
- .note = the type parameter of `variant_count` should be an enum, but it was instantiated with the type `{$ty_param}`, which is not an enum.
-
-lint_expectation = this lint expectation is unfulfilled
- .note = the `unfulfilled_lint_expectations` lint can't be expected and will always produce this message
- .rationale = {$rationale}
-
-lint_for_loops_over_fallibles =
- for loop over {$article} `{$ty}`. This is more readably written as an `if let` statement
- .suggestion = consider using `if let` to clear intent
- .remove_next = to iterate over `{$recv_snip}` remove the call to `next`
- .use_while_let = to check pattern in a loop use `while let`
- .use_question_mark = consider unwrapping the `Result` with `?` to iterate over its contents
-
-lint_non_binding_let_on_sync_lock =
- non-binding let on a synchronization lock
-
-lint_non_binding_let_on_drop_type =
- non-binding let on a type that implements `Drop`
-
-lint_non_binding_let_suggestion =
- consider binding to an unused variable to avoid immediately dropping the value
-
-lint_non_binding_let_multi_suggestion =
- consider immediately dropping the value
-
-lint_deprecated_lint_name =
- lint name `{$name}` is deprecated and may not have an effect in the future.
- .suggestion = change it to
-
-lint_renamed_or_removed_lint = {$msg}
- .suggestion = use the new name
-
-lint_unknown_lint =
- unknown lint: `{$name}`
- .suggestion = did you mean
-
-lint_ignored_unless_crate_specified = {$level}({$name}) is ignored unless specified at crate level
-
-lint_unknown_gated_lint =
- unknown lint: `{$name}`
- .note = the `{$name}` lint is unstable
-
-lint_hidden_unicode_codepoints = unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in {$label}
- .label = this {$label} contains {$count ->
- [one] an invisible
- *[other] invisible
- } unicode text flow control {$count ->
- [one] codepoint
- *[other] codepoints
- }
- .note = these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen
- .suggestion_remove = if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them
- .suggestion_escape = if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them
- .no_suggestion_note_escape = if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them: {$escaped}
-
-lint_default_hash_types = prefer `{$preferred}` over `{$used}`, it has better performance
- .note = a `use rustc_data_structures::fx::{$preferred}` may be necessary
-
-lint_query_instability = using `{$query}` can result in unstable query results
- .note = if you believe this case to be fine, allow this lint and add a comment explaining your rationale
-
-lint_tykind_kind = usage of `ty::TyKind::<kind>`
- .suggestion = try using `ty::<kind>` directly
-
-lint_tykind = usage of `ty::TyKind`
- .help = try using `Ty` instead
-
-lint_ty_qualified = usage of qualified `ty::{$ty}`
- .suggestion = try importing it and using it unqualified
-
-lint_lintpass_by_hand = implementing `LintPass` by hand
- .help = try using `declare_lint_pass!` or `impl_lint_pass!` instead
-
-lint_non_existant_doc_keyword = found non-existing keyword `{$keyword}` used in `#[doc(keyword = \"...\")]`
- .help = only existing keywords are allowed in core/std
-
-lint_diag_out_of_impl =
- diagnostics should only be created in `IntoDiagnostic`/`AddToDiagnostic` impls
-
-lint_untranslatable_diag = diagnostics should be created using translatable messages
-
-lint_bad_opt_access = {$msg}
-
-lint_cstring_ptr = getting the inner pointer of a temporary `CString`
- .as_ptr_label = this pointer will be invalid
- .unwrap_label = this `CString` is deallocated at the end of the statement, bind it to a variable to extend its lifetime
- .note = pointers do not have a lifetime; when calling `as_ptr` the `CString` will be deallocated at the end of the statement because nothing is referencing it as far as the type system is concerned
- .help = for more information, see https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/destructors.html
-
-lint_identifier_non_ascii_char = identifier contains non-ASCII characters
-
-lint_identifier_uncommon_codepoints = identifier contains uncommon Unicode codepoints
-
-lint_confusable_identifier_pair = identifier pair considered confusable between `{$existing_sym}` and `{$sym}`
- .label = this is where the previous identifier occurred
-
-lint_mixed_script_confusables =
- the usage of Script Group `{$set}` in this crate consists solely of mixed script confusables
- .includes_note = the usage includes {$includes}
- .note = please recheck to make sure their usages are indeed what you want
-
-lint_non_fmt_panic = panic message is not a string literal
- .note = this usage of `{$name}!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021
- .more_info_note = for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/panic-macro-consistency.html>
- .supports_fmt_note = the `{$name}!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here
- .supports_fmt_suggestion = remove the `format!(..)` macro call
- .display_suggestion = add a "{"{"}{"}"}" format string to `Display` the message
- .debug_suggestion =
- add a "{"{"}:?{"}"}" format string to use the `Debug` implementation of `{$ty}`
- .panic_suggestion = {$already_suggested ->
- [true] or use
- *[false] use
- } std::panic::panic_any instead
-
-lint_non_fmt_panic_unused =
- panic message contains {$count ->
- [one] an unused
- *[other] unused
- } formatting {$count ->
- [one] placeholder
- *[other] placeholders
- }
- .note = this message is not used as a format string when given without arguments, but will be in Rust 2021
- .add_args_suggestion = add the missing {$count ->
- [one] argument
- *[other] arguments
- }
- .add_fmt_suggestion = or add a "{"{"}{"}"}" format string to use the message literally
-
-lint_non_fmt_panic_braces =
- panic message contains {$count ->
- [one] a brace
- *[other] braces
- }
- .note = this message is not used as a format string, but will be in Rust 2021
- .suggestion = add a "{"{"}{"}"}" format string to use the message literally
-
-lint_non_camel_case_type = {$sort} `{$name}` should have an upper camel case name
- .suggestion = convert the identifier to upper camel case
- .label = should have an UpperCamelCase name
-
-lint_non_snake_case = {$sort} `{$name}` should have a snake case name
- .rename_or_convert_suggestion = rename the identifier or convert it to a snake case raw identifier
- .cannot_convert_note = `{$sc}` cannot be used as a raw identifier
- .rename_suggestion = rename the identifier
- .convert_suggestion = convert the identifier to snake case
- .help = convert the identifier to snake case: `{$sc}`
- .label = should have a snake_case name
-
-lint_non_upper_case_global = {$sort} `{$name}` should have an upper case name
- .suggestion = convert the identifier to upper case
- .label = should have an UPPER_CASE name
-
-lint_noop_method_call = call to `.{$method}()` on a reference in this situation does nothing
- .label = unnecessary method call
- .note = the type `{$receiver_ty}` which `{$method}` is being called on is the same as the type returned from `{$method}`, so the method call does not do anything and can be removed
-
-lint_pass_by_value = passing `{$ty}` by reference
- .suggestion = try passing by value
-
-lint_redundant_semicolons =
- unnecessary trailing {$multiple ->
- [true] semicolons
- *[false] semicolon
- }
- .suggestion = remove {$multiple ->
- [true] these semicolons
- *[false] this semicolon
- }
-
-lint_drop_trait_constraints =
- bounds on `{$predicate}` are most likely incorrect, consider instead using `{$needs_drop}` to detect whether a type can be trivially dropped
-
-lint_drop_glue =
- types that do not implement `Drop` can still have drop glue, consider instead using `{$needs_drop}` to detect whether a type is trivially dropped
-
-lint_range_endpoint_out_of_range = range endpoint is out of range for `{$ty}`
- .suggestion = use an inclusive range instead
-
-lint_overflowing_bin_hex = literal out of range for `{$ty}`
- .negative_note = the literal `{$lit}` (decimal `{$dec}`) does not fit into the type `{$ty}`
- .negative_becomes_note = and the value `-{$lit}` will become `{$actually}{$ty}`
- .positive_note = the literal `{$lit}` (decimal `{$dec}`) does not fit into the type `{$ty}` and will become `{$actually}{$ty}`
- .suggestion = consider using the type `{$suggestion_ty}` instead
- .help = consider using the type `{$suggestion_ty}` instead
-
-lint_overflowing_int = literal out of range for `{$ty}`
- .note = the literal `{$lit}` does not fit into the type `{$ty}` whose range is `{$min}..={$max}`
- .help = consider using the type `{$suggestion_ty}` instead
-
-lint_only_cast_u8_to_char = only `u8` can be cast into `char`
- .suggestion = use a `char` literal instead
-
-lint_overflowing_uint = literal out of range for `{$ty}`
- .note = the literal `{$lit}` does not fit into the type `{$ty}` whose range is `{$min}..={$max}`
-
-lint_overflowing_literal = literal out of range for `{$ty}`
- .note = the literal `{$lit}` does not fit into the type `{$ty}` and will be converted to `{$ty}::INFINITY`
-
-lint_unused_comparisons = comparison is useless due to type limits
-
-lint_improper_ctypes = `extern` {$desc} uses type `{$ty}`, which is not FFI-safe
- .label = not FFI-safe
- .note = the type is defined here
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_opaque = opaque types have no C equivalent
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_fnptr_reason = this function pointer has Rust-specific calling convention
-lint_improper_ctypes_fnptr_help = consider using an `extern fn(...) -> ...` function pointer instead
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_tuple_reason = tuples have unspecified layout
-lint_improper_ctypes_tuple_help = consider using a struct instead
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_str_reason = string slices have no C equivalent
-lint_improper_ctypes_str_help = consider using `*const u8` and a length instead
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_dyn = trait objects have no C equivalent
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_slice_reason = slices have no C equivalent
-lint_improper_ctypes_slice_help = consider using a raw pointer instead
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_128bit = 128-bit integers don't currently have a known stable ABI
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_char_reason = the `char` type has no C equivalent
-lint_improper_ctypes_char_help = consider using `u32` or `libc::wchar_t` instead
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_non_exhaustive = this enum is non-exhaustive
-lint_improper_ctypes_non_exhaustive_variant = this enum has non-exhaustive variants
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_enum_repr_reason = enum has no representation hint
-lint_improper_ctypes_enum_repr_help =
- consider adding a `#[repr(C)]`, `#[repr(transparent)]`, or integer `#[repr(...)]` attribute to this enum
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_struct_fieldless_reason = this struct has no fields
-lint_improper_ctypes_struct_fieldless_help = consider adding a member to this struct
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_union_fieldless_reason = this union has no fields
-lint_improper_ctypes_union_fieldless_help = consider adding a member to this union
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_struct_non_exhaustive = this struct is non-exhaustive
-lint_improper_ctypes_union_non_exhaustive = this union is non-exhaustive
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_struct_layout_reason = this struct has unspecified layout
-lint_improper_ctypes_struct_layout_help = consider adding a `#[repr(C)]` or `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute to this struct
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_union_layout_reason = this union has unspecified layout
-lint_improper_ctypes_union_layout_help = consider adding a `#[repr(C)]` or `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute to this union
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_box = box cannot be represented as a single pointer
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_enum_phantomdata = this enum contains a PhantomData field
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_struct_zst = this struct contains only zero-sized fields
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_array_reason = passing raw arrays by value is not FFI-safe
-lint_improper_ctypes_array_help = consider passing a pointer to the array
-
-lint_improper_ctypes_only_phantomdata = composed only of `PhantomData`
-
-lint_variant_size_differences =
- enum variant is more than three times larger ({$largest} bytes) than the next largest
-
-lint_atomic_ordering_load = atomic loads cannot have `Release` or `AcqRel` ordering
- .help = consider using ordering modes `Acquire`, `SeqCst` or `Relaxed`
-
-lint_atomic_ordering_store = atomic stores cannot have `Acquire` or `AcqRel` ordering
- .help = consider using ordering modes `Release`, `SeqCst` or `Relaxed`
-
-lint_atomic_ordering_fence = memory fences cannot have `Relaxed` ordering
- .help = consider using ordering modes `Acquire`, `Release`, `AcqRel` or `SeqCst`
-
-lint_atomic_ordering_invalid = `{$method}`'s failure ordering may not be `Release` or `AcqRel`, since a failed `{$method}` does not result in a write
- .label = invalid failure ordering
- .help = consider using `Acquire` or `Relaxed` failure ordering instead
-
-lint_unused_op = unused {$op} that must be used
- .label = the {$op} produces a value
- .suggestion = use `let _ = ...` to ignore the resulting value
-
-lint_unused_result = unused result of type `{$ty}`
-
-lint_unused_closure =
- unused {$pre}{$count ->
- [one] closure
- *[other] closures
- }{$post} that must be used
- .note = closures are lazy and do nothing unless called
-
-lint_unused_generator =
- unused {$pre}{$count ->
- [one] generator
- *[other] generator
- }{$post} that must be used
- .note = generators are lazy and do nothing unless resumed
-
-lint_unused_def = unused {$pre}`{$def}`{$post} that must be used
-
-lint_path_statement_drop = path statement drops value
- .suggestion = use `drop` to clarify the intent
-
-lint_path_statement_no_effect = path statement with no effect
-
-lint_unused_delim = unnecessary {$delim} around {$item}
- .suggestion = remove these {$delim}
-
-lint_unused_import_braces = braces around {$node} is unnecessary
-
-lint_unused_allocation = unnecessary allocation, use `&` instead
-lint_unused_allocation_mut = unnecessary allocation, use `&mut` instead
-
-lint_builtin_while_true = denote infinite loops with `loop {"{"} ... {"}"}`
- .suggestion = use `loop`
-
-lint_builtin_box_pointers = type uses owned (Box type) pointers: {$ty}
-
-lint_builtin_non_shorthand_field_patterns = the `{$ident}:` in this pattern is redundant
- .suggestion = use shorthand field pattern
-
-lint_builtin_overridden_symbol_name =
- the linker's behavior with multiple libraries exporting duplicate symbol names is undefined and Rust cannot provide guarantees when you manually override them
-
-lint_builtin_overridden_symbol_section =
- the program's behavior with overridden link sections on items is unpredictable and Rust cannot provide guarantees when you manually override them
-
-lint_builtin_allow_internal_unsafe =
- `allow_internal_unsafe` allows defining macros using unsafe without triggering the `unsafe_code` lint at their call site
-
-lint_builtin_unsafe_block = usage of an `unsafe` block
-
-lint_builtin_unsafe_trait = declaration of an `unsafe` trait
-
-lint_builtin_unsafe_impl = implementation of an `unsafe` trait
-
-lint_builtin_no_mangle_fn = declaration of a `no_mangle` function
-lint_builtin_export_name_fn = declaration of a function with `export_name`
-lint_builtin_link_section_fn = declaration of a function with `link_section`
-
-lint_builtin_no_mangle_static = declaration of a `no_mangle` static
-lint_builtin_export_name_static = declaration of a static with `export_name`
-lint_builtin_link_section_static = declaration of a static with `link_section`
-
-lint_builtin_no_mangle_method = declaration of a `no_mangle` method
-lint_builtin_export_name_method = declaration of a method with `export_name`
-
-lint_builtin_decl_unsafe_fn = declaration of an `unsafe` function
-lint_builtin_decl_unsafe_method = declaration of an `unsafe` method
-lint_builtin_impl_unsafe_method = implementation of an `unsafe` method
-
-lint_builtin_missing_doc = missing documentation for {$article} {$desc}
-
-lint_builtin_missing_copy_impl = type could implement `Copy`; consider adding `impl Copy`
-
-lint_builtin_missing_debug_impl =
- type does not implement `{$debug}`; consider adding `#[derive(Debug)]` or a manual implementation
-
-lint_builtin_anonymous_params = anonymous parameters are deprecated and will be removed in the next edition
- .suggestion = try naming the parameter or explicitly ignoring it
-
-lint_builtin_deprecated_attr_link = use of deprecated attribute `{$name}`: {$reason}. See {$link}
- .msg_suggestion = {$msg}
- .default_suggestion = remove this attribute
-lint_builtin_deprecated_attr_used = use of deprecated attribute `{$name}`: no longer used.
-lint_builtin_deprecated_attr_default_suggestion = remove this attribute
-
-lint_builtin_unused_doc_comment = unused doc comment
- .label = rustdoc does not generate documentation for {$kind}
- .plain_help = use `//` for a plain comment
- .block_help = use `/* */` for a plain comment
-
-lint_builtin_no_mangle_generic = functions generic over types or consts must be mangled
- .suggestion = remove this attribute
-
-lint_builtin_const_no_mangle = const items should never be `#[no_mangle]`
- .suggestion = try a static value
-
-lint_builtin_mutable_transmutes =
- transmuting &T to &mut T is undefined behavior, even if the reference is unused, consider instead using an UnsafeCell
-
-lint_builtin_unstable_features = unstable feature
-
-lint_ungated_async_fn_track_caller = `#[track_caller]` on async functions is a no-op
- .label = this function will not propagate the caller location
-
-lint_builtin_unreachable_pub = unreachable `pub` {$what}
- .suggestion = consider restricting its visibility
- .help = or consider exporting it for use by other crates
-
-lint_builtin_unexpected_cli_config_name = unexpected `{$name}` as condition name
- .help = was set with `--cfg` but isn't in the `--check-cfg` expected names
-
-lint_builtin_unexpected_cli_config_value = unexpected condition value `{$value}` for condition name `{$name}`
- .help = was set with `--cfg` but isn't in the `--check-cfg` expected values
-
-lint_builtin_type_alias_bounds_help = use fully disambiguated paths (i.e., `<T as Trait>::Assoc`) to refer to associated types in type aliases
-
-lint_builtin_type_alias_where_clause = where clauses are not enforced in type aliases
- .suggestion = the clause will not be checked when the type alias is used, and should be removed
-
-lint_builtin_type_alias_generic_bounds = bounds on generic parameters are not enforced in type aliases
- .suggestion = the bound will not be checked when the type alias is used, and should be removed
-
-lint_builtin_trivial_bounds = {$predicate_kind_name} bound {$predicate} does not depend on any type or lifetime parameters
-
-lint_builtin_ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns = `...` range patterns are deprecated
- .suggestion = use `..=` for an inclusive range
-
-lint_builtin_unnameable_test_items = cannot test inner items
-
-lint_builtin_keyword_idents = `{$kw}` is a keyword in the {$next} edition
- .suggestion = you can use a raw identifier to stay compatible
-
-lint_builtin_explicit_outlives = outlives requirements can be inferred
- .suggestion = remove {$count ->
- [one] this bound
- *[other] these bounds
- }
-
-lint_builtin_incomplete_features = the feature `{$name}` is incomplete and may not be safe to use and/or cause compiler crashes
- .note = see issue #{$n} <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/{$n}> for more information
- .help = consider using `min_{$name}` instead, which is more stable and complete
-
-lint_builtin_unpermitted_type_init_zeroed = the type `{$ty}` does not permit zero-initialization
-lint_builtin_unpermitted_type_init_unint = the type `{$ty}` does not permit being left uninitialized
-
-lint_builtin_unpermitted_type_init_label = this code causes undefined behavior when executed
-lint_builtin_unpermitted_type_init_label_suggestion = help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
-
-lint_builtin_clashing_extern_same_name = `{$this}` redeclared with a different signature
- .previous_decl_label = `{$orig}` previously declared here
- .mismatch_label = this signature doesn't match the previous declaration
-lint_builtin_clashing_extern_diff_name = `{$this}` redeclares `{$orig}` with a different signature
- .previous_decl_label = `{$orig}` previously declared here
- .mismatch_label = this signature doesn't match the previous declaration
-
-lint_builtin_deref_nullptr = dereferencing a null pointer
- .label = this code causes undefined behavior when executed
-
-lint_builtin_asm_labels = avoid using named labels in inline assembly
-
-lint_builtin_special_module_name_used_lib = found module declaration for lib.rs
- .note = lib.rs is the root of this crate's library target
- .help = to refer to it from other targets, use the library's name as the path
-
-lint_builtin_special_module_name_used_main = found module declaration for main.rs
- .note = a binary crate cannot be used as library
-
-lint_supertrait_as_deref_target = `{$t}` implements `Deref` with supertrait `{$target_principal}` as target
- .label = target type is set here
-
-lint_overruled_attribute = {$lint_level}({$lint_source}) incompatible with previous forbid
- .label = overruled by previous forbid
-
-lint_default_source = `forbid` lint level is the default for {$id}
-
-lint_node_source = `forbid` level set here
- .note = {$reason}
-
-lint_command_line_source = `forbid` lint level was set on command line
-
-lint_malformed_attribute = malformed lint attribute input
-
-lint_bad_attribute_argument = bad attribute argument
-
-lint_reason_must_be_string_literal = reason must be a string literal
-
-lint_reason_must_come_last = reason in lint attribute must come last
-
-lint_unknown_tool_in_scoped_lint = unknown tool name `{$tool_name}` found in scoped lint: `{$tool_name}::{$lint_name}`
- .help = add `#![register_tool({$tool_name})]` to the crate root
-
-lint_unsupported_group = `{$lint_group}` lint group is not supported with ´--force-warn´
-
-lint_requested_level = requested on the command line with `{$level} {$lint_name}`
-
-lint_check_name_unknown = unknown lint: `{$lint_name}`
- .help = did you mean: `{$suggestion}`
-
-lint_check_name_unknown_tool = unknown lint tool: `{$tool_name}`
-
-lint_check_name_warning = {$msg}
-
-lint_check_name_deprecated = lint name `{$lint_name}` is deprecated and does not have an effect anymore. Use: {$new_name}
-
-lint_opaque_hidden_inferred_bound = opaque type `{$ty}` does not satisfy its associated type bounds
- .specifically = this associated type bound is unsatisfied for `{$proj_ty}`
-
-lint_opaque_hidden_inferred_bound_sugg = add this bound
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/metadata.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/metadata.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 79b8b4172..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/metadata.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,288 +0,0 @@
-metadata_rlib_required =
- crate `{$crate_name}` required to be available in rlib format, but was not found in this form
-
-metadata_lib_required =
- crate `{$crate_name}` required to be available in {$kind} format, but was not found in this form
-
-metadata_rustc_lib_required =
- crate `{$crate_name}` required to be available in {$kind} format, but was not found in this form
- .note = only .rmeta files are distributed for `rustc_private` crates other than `rustc_driver`
- .help = try adding `extern crate rustc_driver;` at the top level of this crate
-
-metadata_crate_dep_multiple =
- cannot satisfy dependencies so `{$crate_name}` only shows up once
- .help = having upstream crates all available in one format will likely make this go away
-
-metadata_two_panic_runtimes =
- cannot link together two panic runtimes: {$prev_name} and {$cur_name}
-
-metadata_bad_panic_strategy =
- the linked panic runtime `{$runtime}` is not compiled with this crate's panic strategy `{$strategy}`
-
-metadata_required_panic_strategy =
- the crate `{$crate_name}` requires panic strategy `{$found_strategy}` which is incompatible with this crate's strategy of `{$desired_strategy}`
-
-metadata_incompatible_panic_in_drop_strategy =
- the crate `{$crate_name}` is compiled with the panic-in-drop strategy `{$found_strategy}` which is incompatible with this crate's strategy of `{$desired_strategy}`
-
-metadata_multiple_names_in_link =
- multiple `name` arguments in a single `#[link]` attribute
-
-metadata_multiple_kinds_in_link =
- multiple `kind` arguments in a single `#[link]` attribute
-
-metadata_link_name_form =
- link name must be of the form `name = "string"`
-
-metadata_link_kind_form =
- link kind must be of the form `kind = "string"`
-
-metadata_link_modifiers_form =
- link modifiers must be of the form `modifiers = "string"`
-
-metadata_link_cfg_form =
- link cfg must be of the form `cfg(/* predicate */)`
-
-metadata_wasm_import_form =
- wasm import module must be of the form `wasm_import_module = "string"`
-
-metadata_empty_link_name =
- link name must not be empty
- .label = empty link name
-
-metadata_link_framework_apple =
- link kind `framework` is only supported on Apple targets
-
-metadata_framework_only_windows =
- link kind `raw-dylib` is only supported on Windows targets
-
-metadata_unknown_link_kind =
- unknown link kind `{$kind}`, expected one of: static, dylib, framework, raw-dylib
- .label = unknown link kind
-
-metadata_multiple_link_modifiers =
- multiple `modifiers` arguments in a single `#[link]` attribute
-
-metadata_multiple_cfgs =
- multiple `cfg` arguments in a single `#[link]` attribute
-
-metadata_link_cfg_single_predicate =
- link cfg must have a single predicate argument
-
-metadata_multiple_wasm_import =
- multiple `wasm_import_module` arguments in a single `#[link]` attribute
-
-metadata_unexpected_link_arg =
- unexpected `#[link]` argument, expected one of: name, kind, modifiers, cfg, wasm_import_module, import_name_type
-
-metadata_invalid_link_modifier =
- invalid linking modifier syntax, expected '+' or '-' prefix before one of: bundle, verbatim, whole-archive, as-needed
-
-metadata_multiple_modifiers =
- multiple `{$modifier}` modifiers in a single `modifiers` argument
-
-metadata_bundle_needs_static =
- linking modifier `bundle` is only compatible with `static` linking kind
-
-metadata_whole_archive_needs_static =
- linking modifier `whole-archive` is only compatible with `static` linking kind
-
-metadata_as_needed_compatibility =
- linking modifier `as-needed` is only compatible with `dylib` and `framework` linking kinds
-
-metadata_unknown_link_modifier =
- unknown linking modifier `{$modifier}`, expected one of: bundle, verbatim, whole-archive, as-needed
-
-metadata_incompatible_wasm_link =
- `wasm_import_module` is incompatible with other arguments in `#[link]` attributes
-
-metadata_link_requires_name =
- `#[link]` attribute requires a `name = "string"` argument
- .label = missing `name` argument
-
-metadata_raw_dylib_no_nul =
- link name must not contain NUL characters if link kind is `raw-dylib`
-
-metadata_link_ordinal_raw_dylib =
- `#[link_ordinal]` is only supported if link kind is `raw-dylib`
-
-metadata_lib_framework_apple =
- library kind `framework` is only supported on Apple targets
-
-metadata_empty_renaming_target =
- an empty renaming target was specified for library `{$lib_name}`
-
-metadata_renaming_no_link =
- renaming of the library `{$lib_name}` was specified, however this crate contains no `#[link(...)]` attributes referencing this library
-
-metadata_multiple_renamings =
- multiple renamings were specified for library `{$lib_name}`
-
-metadata_no_link_mod_override =
- overriding linking modifiers from command line is not supported
-
-metadata_unsupported_abi_i686 =
- ABI not supported by `#[link(kind = "raw-dylib")]` on i686
-
-metadata_unsupported_abi =
- ABI not supported by `#[link(kind = "raw-dylib")]` on this architecture
-
-metadata_fail_create_file_encoder =
- failed to create file encoder: {$err}
-
-metadata_fail_seek_file =
- failed to seek the file: {$err}
-
-metadata_fail_write_file =
- failed to write to the file: {$err}
-
-metadata_crate_not_panic_runtime =
- the crate `{$crate_name}` is not a panic runtime
-
-metadata_no_panic_strategy =
- the crate `{$crate_name}` does not have the panic strategy `{$strategy}`
-
-metadata_profiler_builtins_needs_core =
- `profiler_builtins` crate (required by compiler options) is not compatible with crate attribute `#![no_core]`
-
-metadata_not_profiler_runtime =
- the crate `{$crate_name}` is not a profiler runtime
-
-metadata_no_multiple_global_alloc =
- cannot define multiple global allocators
- .label = cannot define a new global allocator
-
-metadata_prev_global_alloc =
- previous global allocator defined here
-
-metadata_no_multiple_alloc_error_handler =
- cannot define multiple allocation error handlers
- .label = cannot define a new allocation error handler
-
-metadata_prev_alloc_error_handler =
- previous allocation error handler defined here
-
-metadata_conflicting_global_alloc =
- the `#[global_allocator]` in {$other_crate_name} conflicts with global allocator in: {$crate_name}
-
-metadata_conflicting_alloc_error_handler =
- the `#[alloc_error_handler]` in {$other_crate_name} conflicts with allocation error handler in: {$crate_name}
-
-metadata_global_alloc_required =
- no global memory allocator found but one is required; link to std or add `#[global_allocator]` to a static item that implements the GlobalAlloc trait
-
-metadata_no_transitive_needs_dep =
- the crate `{$crate_name}` cannot depend on a crate that needs {$needs_crate_name}, but it depends on `{$deps_crate_name}`
-
-metadata_failed_write_error =
- failed to write {$filename}: {$err}
-
-metadata_missing_native_library =
- could not find native static library `{$libname}`, perhaps an -L flag is missing?
-
-metadata_only_provide_library_name = only provide the library name `{$suggested_name}`, not the full filename
-
-metadata_failed_create_tempdir =
- couldn't create a temp dir: {$err}
-
-metadata_failed_create_file =
- failed to create the file {$filename}: {$err}
-
-metadata_failed_create_encoded_metadata =
- failed to create encoded metadata from file: {$err}
-
-metadata_non_ascii_name =
- cannot load a crate with a non-ascii name `{$crate_name}`
-
-metadata_extern_location_not_exist =
- extern location for {$crate_name} does not exist: {$location}
-
-metadata_extern_location_not_file =
- extern location for {$crate_name} is not a file: {$location}
-
-metadata_multiple_candidates =
- multiple candidates for `{$flavor}` dependency `{$crate_name}` found
-
-metadata_symbol_conflicts_current =
- the current crate is indistinguishable from one of its dependencies: it has the same crate-name `{$crate_name}` and was compiled with the same `-C metadata` arguments. This will result in symbol conflicts between the two.
-
-metadata_symbol_conflicts_others =
- found two different crates with name `{$crate_name}` that are not distinguished by differing `-C metadata`. This will result in symbol conflicts between the two.
-
-metadata_stable_crate_id_collision =
- found crates (`{$crate_name0}` and `{$crate_name1}`) with colliding StableCrateId values.
-
-metadata_dl_error =
- {$err}
-
-metadata_newer_crate_version =
- found possibly newer version of crate `{$crate_name}`{$add_info}
- .note = perhaps that crate needs to be recompiled?
-
-metadata_found_crate_versions =
- the following crate versions were found:{$found_crates}
-
-metadata_no_crate_with_triple =
- couldn't find crate `{$crate_name}` with expected target triple {$locator_triple}{$add_info}
-
-metadata_found_staticlib =
- found staticlib `{$crate_name}` instead of rlib or dylib{$add_info}
- .help = please recompile that crate using --crate-type lib
-
-metadata_incompatible_rustc =
- found crate `{$crate_name}` compiled by an incompatible version of rustc{$add_info}
- .help = please recompile that crate using this compiler ({$rustc_version}) (consider running `cargo clean` first)
-
-metadata_invalid_meta_files =
- found invalid metadata files for crate `{$crate_name}`{$add_info}
-
-metadata_cannot_find_crate =
- can't find crate for `{$crate_name}`{$add_info}
-
-metadata_no_dylib_plugin =
- plugin `{$crate_name}` only found in rlib format, but must be available in dylib format
-
-metadata_target_not_installed =
- the `{$locator_triple}` target may not be installed
-
-metadata_target_no_std_support =
- the `{$locator_triple}` target may not support the standard library
-
-metadata_consider_downloading_target =
- consider downloading the target with `rustup target add {$locator_triple}`
-
-metadata_std_required =
- `std` is required by `{$current_crate}` because it does not declare `#![no_std]`
-
-metadata_consider_building_std =
- consider building the standard library from source with `cargo build -Zbuild-std`
-
-metadata_compiler_missing_profiler =
- the compiler may have been built without the profiler runtime
-
-metadata_install_missing_components =
- maybe you need to install the missing components with: `rustup component add rust-src rustc-dev llvm-tools-preview`
-
-metadata_cant_find_crate =
- can't find crate
-
-metadata_crate_location_unknown_type =
- extern location for {$crate_name} is of an unknown type: {$path}
-
-metadata_lib_filename_form =
- file name should be lib*.rlib or {$dll_prefix}*{$dll_suffix}
-
-metadata_multiple_import_name_type =
- multiple `import_name_type` arguments in a single `#[link]` attribute
-
-metadata_import_name_type_form =
- import name type must be of the form `import_name_type = "string"`
-
-metadata_import_name_type_x86 =
- import name type is only supported on x86
-
-metadata_unknown_import_name_type =
- unknown import name type `{$import_name_type}`, expected one of: decorated, noprefix, undecorated
-
-metadata_import_name_type_raw =
- import name type can only be used with link kind `raw-dylib`
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/middle.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/middle.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 4f4e5c6a2..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/middle.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-middle_drop_check_overflow =
- overflow while adding drop-check rules for {$ty}
- .note = overflowed on {$overflow_ty}
-
-middle_opaque_hidden_type_mismatch =
- concrete type differs from previous defining opaque type use
- .label = expected `{$self_ty}`, got `{$other_ty}`
-
-middle_conflict_types =
- this expression supplies two conflicting concrete types for the same opaque type
-
-middle_previous_use_here =
- previous use here
-
-middle_limit_invalid =
- `limit` must be a non-negative integer
- .label = {$error_str}
-
-middle_const_eval_non_int =
- constant evaluation of enum discriminant resulted in non-integer
-
-middle_unknown_layout =
- the type `{$ty}` has an unknown layout
-
-middle_values_too_big =
- values of the type `{$ty}` are too big for the current architecture
-
-middle_cannot_be_normalized =
- unable to determine layout for `{$ty}` because `{$failure_ty}` cannot be normalized
-
-middle_strict_coherence_needs_negative_coherence =
- to use `strict_coherence` on this trait, the `with_negative_coherence` feature must be enabled
- .label = due to this attribute
-
-middle_const_not_used_in_type_alias =
- const parameter `{$ct}` is part of concrete type but not used in parameter list for the `impl Trait` type alias
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/mir_build.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/mir_build.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 224855fff..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/mir_build.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,368 +0,0 @@
-mir_build_unconditional_recursion = function cannot return without recursing
- .label = cannot return without recursing
- .help = a `loop` may express intention better if this is on purpose
-
-mir_build_unconditional_recursion_call_site_label = recursive call site
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe =
- call to unsafe function `{$function}` is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- .note = consult the function's documentation for information on how to avoid undefined behavior
- .label = call to unsafe function
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe_nameless =
- call to unsafe function is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- .note = consult the function's documentation for information on how to avoid undefined behavior
- .label = call to unsafe function
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_inline_assembly_requires_unsafe =
- use of inline assembly is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- .note = inline assembly is entirely unchecked and can cause undefined behavior
- .label = use of inline assembly
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_initializing_type_with_requires_unsafe =
- initializing type with `rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range` attr is unsafe and requires unsafe
- block (error E0133)
- .note = initializing a layout restricted type's field with a value outside the valid range is undefined behavior
- .label = initializing type with `rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range` attr
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_mutable_static_requires_unsafe =
- use of mutable static is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- .note = mutable statics can be mutated by multiple threads: aliasing violations or data races will cause undefined behavior
- .label = use of mutable static
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_extern_static_requires_unsafe =
- use of extern static is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- .note = extern statics are not controlled by the Rust type system: invalid data, aliasing violations or data races will cause undefined behavior
- .label = use of extern static
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_deref_raw_pointer_requires_unsafe =
- dereference of raw pointer is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- .note = raw pointers may be null, dangling or unaligned; they can violate aliasing rules and cause data races: all of these are undefined behavior
- .label = dereference of raw pointer
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_union_field_requires_unsafe =
- access to union field is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- .note = the field may not be properly initialized: using uninitialized data will cause undefined behavior
- .label = access to union field
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_mutation_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe =
- mutation of layout constrained field is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- .note = mutating layout constrained fields cannot statically be checked for valid values
- .label = mutation of layout constrained field
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_borrow_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe =
- borrow of layout constrained field with interior mutability is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- .note = references to fields of layout constrained fields lose the constraints. Coupled with interior mutability, the field can be changed to invalid values
- .label = borrow of layout constrained field with interior mutability
-
-mir_build_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_call_to_fn_with_requires_unsafe =
- call to function `{$function}` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe block (error E0133)
- .note = can only be called if the required target features are available
- .label = call to function with `#[target_feature]`
-
-mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe =
- call to unsafe function `{$function}` is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = consult the function's documentation for information on how to avoid undefined behavior
- .label = call to unsafe function
-
-mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe_nameless =
- call to unsafe function is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = consult the function's documentation for information on how to avoid undefined behavior
- .label = call to unsafe function
-
-mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- call to unsafe function `{$function}` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = consult the function's documentation for information on how to avoid undefined behavior
- .label = call to unsafe function
-
-mir_build_call_to_unsafe_fn_requires_unsafe_nameless_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- call to unsafe function is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = consult the function's documentation for information on how to avoid undefined behavior
- .label = call to unsafe function
-
-mir_build_inline_assembly_requires_unsafe =
- use of inline assembly is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = inline assembly is entirely unchecked and can cause undefined behavior
- .label = use of inline assembly
-
-mir_build_inline_assembly_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- use of inline assembly is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = inline assembly is entirely unchecked and can cause undefined behavior
- .label = use of inline assembly
-
-mir_build_initializing_type_with_requires_unsafe =
- initializing type with `rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range` attr is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = initializing a layout restricted type's field with a value outside the valid range is undefined behavior
- .label = initializing type with `rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range` attr
-
-mir_build_initializing_type_with_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- initializing type with `rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range` attr is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = initializing a layout restricted type's field with a value outside the valid range is undefined behavior
- .label = initializing type with `rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range` attr
-
-mir_build_mutable_static_requires_unsafe =
- use of mutable static is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = mutable statics can be mutated by multiple threads: aliasing violations or data races will cause undefined behavior
- .label = use of mutable static
-
-mir_build_mutable_static_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- use of mutable static is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = mutable statics can be mutated by multiple threads: aliasing violations or data races will cause undefined behavior
- .label = use of mutable static
-
-mir_build_extern_static_requires_unsafe =
- use of extern static is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = extern statics are not controlled by the Rust type system: invalid data, aliasing violations or data races will cause undefined behavior
- .label = use of extern static
-
-mir_build_extern_static_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- use of extern static is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = extern statics are not controlled by the Rust type system: invalid data, aliasing violations or data races will cause undefined behavior
- .label = use of extern static
-
-mir_build_deref_raw_pointer_requires_unsafe =
- dereference of raw pointer is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = raw pointers may be null, dangling or unaligned; they can violate aliasing rules and cause data races: all of these are undefined behavior
- .label = dereference of raw pointer
-
-mir_build_deref_raw_pointer_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- dereference of raw pointer is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = raw pointers may be null, dangling or unaligned; they can violate aliasing rules and cause data races: all of these are undefined behavior
- .label = dereference of raw pointer
-
-mir_build_union_field_requires_unsafe =
- access to union field is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = the field may not be properly initialized: using uninitialized data will cause undefined behavior
- .label = access to union field
-
-mir_build_union_field_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- access to union field is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = the field may not be properly initialized: using uninitialized data will cause undefined behavior
- .label = access to union field
-
-mir_build_mutation_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe =
- mutation of layout constrained field is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = mutating layout constrained fields cannot statically be checked for valid values
- .label = mutation of layout constrained field
-
-mir_build_mutation_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- mutation of layout constrained field is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = mutating layout constrained fields cannot statically be checked for valid values
- .label = mutation of layout constrained field
-
-mir_build_borrow_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe =
- borrow of layout constrained field with interior mutability is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = references to fields of layout constrained fields lose the constraints. Coupled with interior mutability, the field can be changed to invalid values
- .label = borrow of layout constrained field with interior mutability
-
-mir_build_borrow_of_layout_constrained_field_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- borrow of layout constrained field with interior mutability is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = references to fields of layout constrained fields lose the constraints. Coupled with interior mutability, the field can be changed to invalid values
- .label = borrow of layout constrained field with interior mutability
-
-mir_build_call_to_fn_with_requires_unsafe =
- call to function `{$function}` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe block
- .note = can only be called if the required target features are available
- .label = call to function with `#[target_feature]`
-
-mir_build_call_to_fn_with_requires_unsafe_unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn_allowed =
- call to function `{$function}` with `#[target_feature]` is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block
- .note = can only be called if the required target features are available
- .label = call to function with `#[target_feature]`
-
-mir_build_unused_unsafe = unnecessary `unsafe` block
- .label = unnecessary `unsafe` block
-
-mir_build_unused_unsafe_enclosing_block_label = because it's nested under this `unsafe` block
-mir_build_unused_unsafe_enclosing_fn_label = because it's nested under this `unsafe` fn
-
-mir_build_non_exhaustive_patterns_type_not_empty = non-exhaustive patterns: type `{$ty}` is non-empty
- .def_note = `{$peeled_ty}` defined here
- .type_note = the matched value is of type `{$ty}`
- .non_exhaustive_type_note = the matched value is of type `{$ty}`, which is marked as non-exhaustive
- .reference_note = references are always considered inhabited
- .suggestion = ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern as shown
- .help = ensure that all possible cases are being handled by adding a match arm with a wildcard pattern
-
-mir_build_static_in_pattern = statics cannot be referenced in patterns
-
-mir_build_assoc_const_in_pattern = associated consts cannot be referenced in patterns
-
-mir_build_const_param_in_pattern = const parameters cannot be referenced in patterns
-
-mir_build_non_const_path = runtime values cannot be referenced in patterns
-
-mir_build_unreachable_pattern = unreachable pattern
- .label = unreachable pattern
- .catchall_label = matches any value
-
-mir_build_const_pattern_depends_on_generic_parameter =
- constant pattern depends on a generic parameter
-
-mir_build_could_not_eval_const_pattern = could not evaluate constant pattern
-
-mir_build_lower_range_bound_must_be_less_than_or_equal_to_upper =
- lower range bound must be less than or equal to upper
- .label = lower bound larger than upper bound
- .teach_note = When matching against a range, the compiler verifies that the range is non-empty. Range patterns include both end-points, so this is equivalent to requiring the start of the range to be less than or equal to the end of the range.
-
-mir_build_literal_in_range_out_of_bounds =
- literal out of range for `{$ty}`
- .label = this value doesn't fit in `{$ty}` whose maximum value is `{$max}`
-
-mir_build_lower_range_bound_must_be_less_than_upper = lower range bound must be less than upper
-
-mir_build_leading_irrefutable_let_patterns = leading irrefutable {$count ->
- [one] pattern
- *[other] patterns
- } in let chain
- .note = {$count ->
- [one] this pattern
- *[other] these patterns
- } will always match
- .help = consider moving {$count ->
- [one] it
- *[other] them
- } outside of the construct
-
-mir_build_trailing_irrefutable_let_patterns = trailing irrefutable {$count ->
- [one] pattern
- *[other] patterns
- } in let chain
- .note = {$count ->
- [one] this pattern
- *[other] these patterns
- } will always match
- .help = consider moving {$count ->
- [one] it
- *[other] them
- } into the body
-
-mir_build_bindings_with_variant_name =
- pattern binding `{$ident}` is named the same as one of the variants of the type `{$ty_path}`
- .suggestion = to match on the variant, qualify the path
-
-mir_build_irrefutable_let_patterns_generic_let = irrefutable `let` {$count ->
- [one] pattern
- *[other] patterns
- }
- .note = {$count ->
- [one] this pattern
- *[other] these patterns
- } will always match, so the `let` is useless
- .help = consider removing `let`
-
-mir_build_irrefutable_let_patterns_if_let = irrefutable `if let` {$count ->
- [one] pattern
- *[other] patterns
- }
- .note = {$count ->
- [one] this pattern
- *[other] these patterns
- } will always match, so the `if let` is useless
- .help = consider replacing the `if let` with a `let`
-
-mir_build_irrefutable_let_patterns_if_let_guard = irrefutable `if let` guard {$count ->
- [one] pattern
- *[other] patterns
- }
- .note = {$count ->
- [one] this pattern
- *[other] these patterns
- } will always match, so the guard is useless
- .help = consider removing the guard and adding a `let` inside the match arm
-
-mir_build_irrefutable_let_patterns_let_else = irrefutable `let...else` {$count ->
- [one] pattern
- *[other] patterns
- }
- .note = {$count ->
- [one] this pattern
- *[other] these patterns
- } will always match, so the `else` clause is useless
- .help = consider removing the `else` clause
-
-mir_build_irrefutable_let_patterns_while_let = irrefutable `while let` {$count ->
- [one] pattern
- *[other] patterns
- }
- .note = {$count ->
- [one] this pattern
- *[other] these patterns
- } will always match, so the loop will never exit
- .help = consider instead using a `loop {"{"} ... {"}"}` with a `let` inside it
-
-mir_build_borrow_of_moved_value = borrow of moved value
- .label = value moved into `{$name}` here
- .occurs_because_label = move occurs because `{$name}` has type `{$ty}` which does not implement the `Copy` trait
- .value_borrowed_label = value borrowed here after move
- .suggestion = borrow this binding in the pattern to avoid moving the value
-
-mir_build_multiple_mut_borrows = cannot borrow value as mutable more than once at a time
- .label = first mutable borrow, by `{$name}`, occurs here
- .mutable_borrow = another mutable borrow, by `{$name_mut}`, occurs here
- .immutable_borrow = also borrowed as immutable, by `{$name_immut}`, here
- .moved = also moved into `{$name_moved}` here
-
-mir_build_union_pattern = cannot use unions in constant patterns
-
-mir_build_type_not_structural =
- to use a constant of type `{$non_sm_ty}` in a pattern, `{$non_sm_ty}` must be annotated with `#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]`
-
-mir_build_unsized_pattern = cannot use unsized non-slice type `{$non_sm_ty}` in constant patterns
-
-mir_build_invalid_pattern = `{$non_sm_ty}` cannot be used in patterns
-
-mir_build_float_pattern = floating-point types cannot be used in patterns
-
-mir_build_pointer_pattern = function pointers and unsized pointers in patterns behave unpredictably and should not be relied upon. See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/70861 for details.
-
-mir_build_indirect_structural_match =
- to use a constant of type `{$non_sm_ty}` in a pattern, `{$non_sm_ty}` must be annotated with `#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]`
-
-mir_build_nontrivial_structural_match =
- to use a constant of type `{$non_sm_ty}` in a pattern, the constant's initializer must be trivial or `{$non_sm_ty}` must be annotated with `#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]`
-
-mir_build_overlapping_range_endpoints = multiple patterns overlap on their endpoints
- .range = ... with this range
- .note = you likely meant to write mutually exclusive ranges
-
-mir_build_non_exhaustive_omitted_pattern = some variants are not matched explicitly
- .help = ensure that all variants are matched explicitly by adding the suggested match arms
- .note = the matched value is of type `{$scrut_ty}` and the `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` attribute was found
-
-mir_build_uncovered = {$count ->
- [1] pattern `{$witness_1}`
- [2] patterns `{$witness_1}` and `{$witness_2}`
- [3] patterns `{$witness_1}`, `{$witness_2}` and `{$witness_3}`
- *[other] patterns `{$witness_1}`, `{$witness_2}`, `{$witness_3}` and {$remainder} more
- } not covered
-
-mir_build_pattern_not_covered = refutable pattern in {$origin}
- .pattern_ty = the matched value is of type `{$pattern_ty}`
-
-mir_build_inform_irrefutable = `let` bindings require an "irrefutable pattern", like a `struct` or an `enum` with only one variant
-
-mir_build_more_information = for more information, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-02-refutability.html
-
-mir_build_res_defined_here = {$res} defined here
-
-mir_build_adt_defined_here = `{$ty}` defined here
-
-mir_build_variant_defined_here = not covered
-
-mir_build_interpreted_as_const = introduce a variable instead
-
-mir_build_confused = missing patterns are not covered because `{$variable}` is interpreted as {$article} {$res} pattern, not a new variable
-
-mir_build_suggest_if_let = you might want to use `if let` to ignore the {$count ->
- [one] variant that isn't
- *[other] variants that aren't
- } matched
-
-mir_build_suggest_let_else = you might want to use `let else` to handle the {$count ->
- [one] variant that isn't
- *[other] variants that aren't
- } matched
-
-mir_build_suggest_attempted_int_lit = alternatively, you could prepend the pattern with an underscore to define a new named variable; identifiers cannot begin with digits
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/mir_dataflow.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/mir_dataflow.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 988541525..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/mir_dataflow.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-mir_dataflow_path_must_end_in_filename =
- path must end in a filename
-
-mir_dataflow_unknown_formatter =
- unknown formatter
-
-mir_dataflow_duplicate_values_for =
- duplicate values for `{$name}`
-
-mir_dataflow_requires_an_argument =
- `{$name}` requires an argument
-
-mir_dataflow_stop_after_dataflow_ended_compilation =
- stop_after_dataflow ended compilation
-
-mir_dataflow_peek_must_be_place_or_ref_place =
- rustc_peek: argument expression must be either `place` or `&place`
-
-mir_dataflow_peek_must_be_not_temporary =
- dataflow::sanity_check cannot feed a non-temp to rustc_peek
-
-mir_dataflow_peek_bit_not_set =
- rustc_peek: bit not set
-
-mir_dataflow_peek_argument_not_a_local =
- rustc_peek: argument was not a local
-
-mir_dataflow_peek_argument_untracked =
- rustc_peek: argument untracked
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/monomorphize.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/monomorphize.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 243d10bfa..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/monomorphize.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-monomorphize_recursion_limit =
- reached the recursion limit while instantiating `{$shrunk}`
- .note = `{$def_path_str}` defined here
-
-monomorphize_written_to_path = the full type name has been written to '{$path}'
-
-monomorphize_type_length_limit = reached the type-length limit while instantiating `{$shrunk}`
-
-monomorphize_consider_type_length_limit =
- consider adding a `#![type_length_limit="{$type_length}"]` attribute to your crate
-
-monomorphize_fatal_error = {$error_message}
-
-monomorphize_unknown_partition_strategy = unknown partitioning strategy
-
-monomorphize_symbol_already_defined = symbol `{$symbol}` is already defined
-
-monomorphize_unused_generic_params = item has unused generic parameters
-
-monomorphize_large_assignments =
- moving {$size} bytes
- .label = value moved from here
- .note = The current maximum size is {$limit}, but it can be customized with the move_size_limit attribute: `#![move_size_limit = "..."]`
-
-monomorphize_couldnt_dump_mono_stats =
- unexpected error occurred while dumping monomorphization stats: {$error}
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/parse.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/parse.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 8f063f508..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/parse.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,380 +0,0 @@
-parse_struct_literal_body_without_path =
- struct literal body without path
- .suggestion = you might have forgotten to add the struct literal inside the block
-
-parse_struct_literal_needing_parens =
- invalid struct literal
- .suggestion = you might need to surround the struct literal in parentheses
-
-parse_maybe_report_ambiguous_plus =
- ambiguous `+` in a type
- .suggestion = use parentheses to disambiguate
-
-parse_maybe_recover_from_bad_type_plus =
- expected a path on the left-hand side of `+`, not `{$ty}`
-
-parse_add_paren = try adding parentheses
-
-parse_forgot_paren = perhaps you forgot parentheses?
-
-parse_expect_path = expected a path
-
-parse_maybe_recover_from_bad_qpath_stage_2 =
- missing angle brackets in associated item path
- .suggestion = try: `{$ty}`
-
-parse_incorrect_semicolon =
- expected item, found `;`
- .suggestion = remove this semicolon
- .help = {$name} declarations are not followed by a semicolon
-
-parse_incorrect_use_of_await =
- incorrect use of `await`
- .parentheses_suggestion = `await` is not a method call, remove the parentheses
- .postfix_suggestion = `await` is a postfix operation
-
-parse_in_in_typo =
- expected iterable, found keyword `in`
- .suggestion = remove the duplicated `in`
-
-parse_invalid_variable_declaration =
- invalid variable declaration
-
-parse_switch_mut_let_order =
- switch the order of `mut` and `let`
-parse_missing_let_before_mut = missing keyword
-parse_use_let_not_auto = write `let` instead of `auto` to introduce a new variable
-parse_use_let_not_var = write `let` instead of `var` to introduce a new variable
-
-parse_invalid_comparison_operator = invalid comparison operator `{$invalid}`
- .use_instead = `{$invalid}` is not a valid comparison operator, use `{$correct}`
- .spaceship_operator_invalid = `<=>` is not a valid comparison operator, use `std::cmp::Ordering`
-
-parse_invalid_logical_operator = `{$incorrect}` is not a logical operator
- .note = unlike in e.g., Python and PHP, `&&` and `||` are used for logical operators
- .use_amp_amp_for_conjunction = use `&&` to perform logical conjunction
- .use_pipe_pipe_for_disjunction = use `||` to perform logical disjunction
-
-parse_tilde_is_not_unary_operator = `~` cannot be used as a unary operator
- .suggestion = use `!` to perform bitwise not
-
-parse_unexpected_if_with_if = unexpected `if` in the condition expression
- .suggestion = remove the `if`
-
-parse_unexpected_token_after_not = unexpected {$negated_desc} after identifier
-parse_unexpected_token_after_not_bitwise = use `!` to perform bitwise not
-parse_unexpected_token_after_not_logical = use `!` to perform logical negation
-parse_unexpected_token_after_not_default = use `!` to perform logical negation or bitwise not
-
-parse_malformed_loop_label = malformed loop label
- .suggestion = use the correct loop label format
-
-parse_lifetime_in_borrow_expression = borrow expressions cannot be annotated with lifetimes
- .suggestion = remove the lifetime annotation
- .label = annotated with lifetime here
-
-parse_field_expression_with_generic = field expressions cannot have generic arguments
-
-parse_macro_invocation_with_qualified_path = macros cannot use qualified paths
-
-parse_unexpected_token_after_label = expected `while`, `for`, `loop` or `{"{"}` after a label
- .suggestion_remove_label = consider removing the label
- .suggestion_enclose_in_block = consider enclosing expression in a block
-
-parse_require_colon_after_labeled_expression = labeled expression must be followed by `:`
- .note = labels are used before loops and blocks, allowing e.g., `break 'label` to them
- .label = the label
- .suggestion = add `:` after the label
-
-parse_do_catch_syntax_removed = found removed `do catch` syntax
- .note = following RFC #2388, the new non-placeholder syntax is `try`
- .suggestion = replace with the new syntax
-
-parse_float_literal_requires_integer_part = float literals must have an integer part
- .suggestion = must have an integer part
-
-parse_missing_semicolon_before_array = expected `;`, found `[`
- .suggestion = consider adding `;` here
-
-parse_invalid_block_macro_segment = cannot use a `block` macro fragment here
- .label = the `block` fragment is within this context
-
-parse_expect_dotdot_not_dotdotdot = expected `..`, found `...`
- .suggestion = use `..` to fill in the rest of the fields
-
-parse_if_expression_missing_then_block = this `if` expression is missing a block after the condition
- .add_then_block = add a block here
- .condition_possibly_unfinished = this binary operation is possibly unfinished
-
-parse_if_expression_missing_condition = missing condition for `if` expression
- .condition_label = expected condition here
- .block_label = if this block is the condition of the `if` expression, then it must be followed by another block
-
-parse_expected_expression_found_let = expected expression, found `let` statement
-
-parse_expect_eq_instead_of_eqeq = expected `=`, found `==`
- .suggestion = consider using `=` here
-
-parse_expected_else_block = expected `{"{"}`, found {$first_tok}
- .label = expected an `if` or a block after this `else`
- .suggestion = add an `if` if this is the condition of a chained `else if` statement
-
-parse_outer_attribute_not_allowed_on_if_else = outer attributes are not allowed on `if` and `else` branches
- .branch_label = the attributes are attached to this branch
- .ctx_label = the branch belongs to this `{$ctx}`
- .suggestion = remove the attributes
-
-parse_missing_in_in_for_loop = missing `in` in `for` loop
- .use_in_not_of = try using `in` here instead
- .add_in = try adding `in` here
-
-parse_missing_comma_after_match_arm = expected `,` following `match` arm
- .suggestion = missing a comma here to end this `match` arm
-
-parse_catch_after_try = keyword `catch` cannot follow a `try` block
- .help = try using `match` on the result of the `try` block instead
-
-parse_comma_after_base_struct = cannot use a comma after the base struct
- .note = the base struct must always be the last field
- .suggestion = remove this comma
-
-parse_eq_field_init = expected `:`, found `=`
- .suggestion = replace equals symbol with a colon
-
-parse_dotdotdot = unexpected token: `...`
- .suggest_exclusive_range = use `..` for an exclusive range
- .suggest_inclusive_range = or `..=` for an inclusive range
-
-parse_left_arrow_operator = unexpected token: `<-`
- .suggestion = if you meant to write a comparison against a negative value, add a space in between `<` and `-`
-
-parse_remove_let = expected pattern, found `let`
- .suggestion = remove the unnecessary `let` keyword
-
-parse_use_eq_instead = unexpected `==`
- .suggestion = try using `=` instead
-
-parse_use_empty_block_not_semi = expected { "`{}`" }, found `;`
- .suggestion = try using { "`{}`" } instead
-
-parse_comparison_interpreted_as_generic =
- `<` is interpreted as a start of generic arguments for `{$type}`, not a comparison
- .label_args = interpreted as generic arguments
- .label_comparison = not interpreted as comparison
- .suggestion = try comparing the cast value
-
-parse_shift_interpreted_as_generic =
- `<<` is interpreted as a start of generic arguments for `{$type}`, not a shift
- .label_args = interpreted as generic arguments
- .label_comparison = not interpreted as shift
- .suggestion = try shifting the cast value
-
-parse_found_expr_would_be_stmt = expected expression, found `{$token}`
- .label = expected expression
-
-parse_leading_plus_not_supported = leading `+` is not supported
- .label = unexpected `+`
- .suggestion_remove_plus = try removing the `+`
-
-parse_parentheses_with_struct_fields = invalid `struct` delimiters or `fn` call arguments
- .suggestion_braces_for_struct = if `{$type}` is a struct, use braces as delimiters
- .suggestion_no_fields_for_fn = if `{$type}` is a function, use the arguments directly
-
-parse_labeled_loop_in_break = parentheses are required around this expression to avoid confusion with a labeled break expression
-
-parse_sugg_wrap_expression_in_parentheses = wrap the expression in parentheses
-
-parse_array_brackets_instead_of_braces = this is a block expression, not an array
- .suggestion = to make an array, use square brackets instead of curly braces
-
-parse_match_arm_body_without_braces = `match` arm body without braces
- .label_statements = {$num_statements ->
- [one] this statement is not surrounded by a body
- *[other] these statements are not surrounded by a body
- }
- .label_arrow = while parsing the `match` arm starting here
- .suggestion_add_braces = surround the {$num_statements ->
- [one] statement
- *[other] statements
- } with a body
- .suggestion_use_comma_not_semicolon = use a comma to end a `match` arm expression
-
-parse_struct_literal_not_allowed_here = struct literals are not allowed here
- .suggestion = surround the struct literal with parentheses
-
-parse_invalid_interpolated_expression = invalid interpolated expression
-
-parse_invalid_literal_suffix_on_tuple_index = suffixes on a tuple index are invalid
- .label = invalid suffix `{$suffix}`
- .tuple_exception_line_1 = `{$suffix}` is *temporarily* accepted on tuple index fields as it was incorrectly accepted on stable for a few releases
- .tuple_exception_line_2 = on proc macros, you'll want to use `syn::Index::from` or `proc_macro::Literal::*_unsuffixed` for code that will desugar to tuple field access
- .tuple_exception_line_3 = see issue #60210 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/60210> for more information
-
-parse_non_string_abi_literal = non-string ABI literal
- .suggestion = specify the ABI with a string literal
-
-parse_mismatched_closing_delimiter = mismatched closing delimiter: `{$delimiter}`
- .label_unmatched = mismatched closing delimiter
- .label_opening_candidate = closing delimiter possibly meant for this
- .label_unclosed = unclosed delimiter
-
-parse_incorrect_visibility_restriction = incorrect visibility restriction
- .help = some possible visibility restrictions are:
- `pub(crate)`: visible only on the current crate
- `pub(super)`: visible only in the current module's parent
- `pub(in path::to::module)`: visible only on the specified path
- .suggestion = make this visible only to module `{$inner_str}` with `in`
-
-parse_assignment_else_not_allowed = <assignment> ... else {"{"} ... {"}"} is not allowed
-
-parse_expected_statement_after_outer_attr = expected statement after outer attribute
-
-parse_doc_comment_does_not_document_anything = found a documentation comment that doesn't document anything
- .help = doc comments must come before what they document, if a comment was intended use `//`
- .suggestion = missing comma here
-
-parse_const_let_mutually_exclusive = `const` and `let` are mutually exclusive
- .suggestion = remove `let`
-
-parse_invalid_expression_in_let_else = a `{$operator}` expression cannot be directly assigned in `let...else`
-parse_invalid_curly_in_let_else = right curly brace `{"}"}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed
-
-parse_compound_assignment_expression_in_let = can't reassign to an uninitialized variable
- .suggestion = initialize the variable
- .help = if you meant to overwrite, remove the `let` binding
-
-parse_suffixed_literal_in_attribute = suffixed literals are not allowed in attributes
- .help = instead of using a suffixed literal (`1u8`, `1.0f32`, etc.), use an unsuffixed version (`1`, `1.0`, etc.)
-
-parse_invalid_meta_item = expected unsuffixed literal or identifier, found `{$token}`
-
-parse_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this = the inner attribute doesn't annotate this {$item}
-parse_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer = to annotate the {$item}, change the attribute from inner to outer style
-
-parse_inner_attr_not_permitted_after_outer_doc_comment = an inner attribute is not permitted following an outer doc comment
- .label_attr = not permitted following an outer doc comment
- .label_prev_doc_comment = previous doc comment
- .label_does_not_annotate_this = {parse_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this}
- .sugg_change_inner_to_outer = {parse_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer}
-
-parse_inner_attr_not_permitted_after_outer_attr = an inner attribute is not permitted following an outer attribute
- .label_attr = not permitted following an outer attribute
- .label_prev_attr = previous outer attribute
- .label_does_not_annotate_this = {parse_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this}
- .sugg_change_inner_to_outer = {parse_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer}
-
-parse_inner_attr_not_permitted = an inner attribute is not permitted in this context
- .label_does_not_annotate_this = {parse_label_inner_attr_does_not_annotate_this}
- .sugg_change_inner_to_outer = {parse_sugg_change_inner_attr_to_outer}
-
-parse_inner_attr_explanation = inner attributes, like `#![no_std]`, annotate the item enclosing them, and are usually found at the beginning of source files
-parse_outer_attr_explanation = outer attributes, like `#[test]`, annotate the item following them
-
-parse_inner_doc_comment_not_permitted = expected outer doc comment
- .note = inner doc comments like this (starting with `//!` or `/*!`) can only appear before items
- .suggestion = you might have meant to write a regular comment
- .label_does_not_annotate_this = the inner doc comment doesn't annotate this {$item}
- .sugg_change_inner_to_outer = to annotate the {$item}, change the doc comment from inner to outer style
-
-parse_expected_identifier_found_reserved_identifier_str = expected identifier, found reserved identifier `{$token}`
-parse_expected_identifier_found_keyword_str = expected identifier, found keyword `{$token}`
-parse_expected_identifier_found_reserved_keyword_str = expected identifier, found reserved keyword `{$token}`
-parse_expected_identifier_found_doc_comment_str = expected identifier, found doc comment `{$token}`
-parse_expected_identifier_found_str = expected identifier, found `{$token}`
-
-parse_expected_identifier_found_reserved_identifier = expected identifier, found reserved identifier
-parse_expected_identifier_found_keyword = expected identifier, found keyword
-parse_expected_identifier_found_reserved_keyword = expected identifier, found reserved keyword
-parse_expected_identifier_found_doc_comment = expected identifier, found doc comment
-parse_expected_identifier = expected identifier
-
-parse_sugg_escape_to_use_as_identifier = escape `{$ident_name}` to use it as an identifier
-
-parse_sugg_remove_comma = remove this comma
-
-parse_expected_semi_found_reserved_identifier_str = expected `;`, found reserved identifier `{$token}`
-parse_expected_semi_found_keyword_str = expected `;`, found keyword `{$token}`
-parse_expected_semi_found_reserved_keyword_str = expected `;`, found reserved keyword `{$token}`
-parse_expected_semi_found_doc_comment_str = expected `;`, found doc comment `{$token}`
-parse_expected_semi_found_str = expected `;`, found `{$token}`
-
-parse_sugg_change_this_to_semi = change this to `;`
-parse_sugg_add_semi = add `;` here
-parse_label_unexpected_token = unexpected token
-
-parse_unmatched_angle_brackets = {$num_extra_brackets ->
- [one] unmatched angle bracket
- *[other] unmatched angle brackets
- }
- .suggestion = {$num_extra_brackets ->
- [one] remove extra angle bracket
- *[other] remove extra angle brackets
- }
-
-parse_generic_parameters_without_angle_brackets = generic parameters without surrounding angle brackets
- .suggestion = surround the type parameters with angle brackets
-
-parse_comparison_operators_cannot_be_chained = comparison operators cannot be chained
- .sugg_parentheses_for_function_args = or use `(...)` if you meant to specify fn arguments
- .sugg_split_comparison = split the comparison into two
- .sugg_parenthesize = parenthesize the comparison
-parse_sugg_turbofish_syntax = use `::<...>` instead of `<...>` to specify lifetime, type, or const arguments
-
-parse_question_mark_in_type = invalid `?` in type
- .label = `?` is only allowed on expressions, not types
- .suggestion = if you meant to express that the type might not contain a value, use the `Option` wrapper type
-
-parse_unexpected_parentheses_in_for_head = unexpected parentheses surrounding `for` loop head
- .suggestion = remove parentheses in `for` loop
-
-parse_doc_comment_on_param_type = documentation comments cannot be applied to a function parameter's type
- .label = doc comments are not allowed here
-
-parse_attribute_on_param_type = attributes cannot be applied to a function parameter's type
- .label = attributes are not allowed here
-
-parse_pattern_method_param_without_body = patterns aren't allowed in methods without bodies
- .suggestion = give this argument a name or use an underscore to ignore it
-
-parse_self_param_not_first = unexpected `self` parameter in function
- .label = must be the first parameter of an associated function
-
-parse_const_generic_without_braces = expressions must be enclosed in braces to be used as const generic arguments
- .suggestion = enclose the `const` expression in braces
-
-parse_unexpected_const_param_declaration = unexpected `const` parameter declaration
- .label = expected a `const` expression, not a parameter declaration
- .suggestion = `const` parameters must be declared for the `impl`
-
-parse_unexpected_const_in_generic_param = expected lifetime, type, or constant, found keyword `const`
- .suggestion = the `const` keyword is only needed in the definition of the type
-
-parse_async_move_order_incorrect = the order of `move` and `async` is incorrect
- .suggestion = try switching the order
-
-parse_double_colon_in_bound = expected `:` followed by trait or lifetime
- .suggestion = use single colon
-
-parse_fn_ptr_with_generics = function pointer types may not have generic parameters
- .suggestion = consider moving the lifetime {$arity ->
- [one] parameter
- *[other] parameters
- } to {$for_param_list_exists ->
- [true] the
- *[false] a
- } `for` parameter list
-
-parse_invalid_identifier_with_leading_number = expected identifier, found number literal
- .label = identifiers cannot start with a number
-
-parse_maybe_fn_typo_with_impl = you might have meant to write `impl` instead of `fn`
- .suggestion = replace `fn` with `impl` here
-
-parse_expected_fn_path_found_fn_keyword = expected identifier, found keyword `fn`
- .suggestion = use `Fn` to refer to the trait
-
-parse_where_clause_before_tuple_struct_body = where clauses are not allowed before tuple struct bodies
- .label = unexpected where clause
- .name_label = while parsing this tuple struct
- .body_label = the struct body
- .suggestion = move the body before the where clause
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/passes.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/passes.ftl
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index 91857dd22..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/passes.ftl
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@@ -1,712 +0,0 @@
--passes_previously_accepted =
- this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!
-
--passes_see_issue =
- see issue #{$issue} <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/{$issue}> for more information
-
-passes_incorrect_do_not_recommend_location =
- `#[do_not_recommend]` can only be placed on trait implementations
-
-passes_outer_crate_level_attr =
- crate-level attribute should be an inner attribute: add an exclamation mark: `#![foo]`
-
-passes_inner_crate_level_attr =
- crate-level attribute should be in the root module
-
-passes_ignored_attr_with_macro =
- `#[{$sym}]` is ignored on struct fields, match arms and macro defs
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
- .note = {-passes_see_issue(issue: "80564")}
-
-passes_ignored_attr =
- `#[{$sym}]` is ignored on struct fields and match arms
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
- .note = {-passes_see_issue(issue: "80564")}
-
-passes_inline_ignored_function_prototype =
- `#[inline]` is ignored on function prototypes
-
-passes_inline_ignored_constants =
- `#[inline]` is ignored on constants
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
- .note = {-passes_see_issue(issue: "65833")}
-
-passes_inline_not_fn_or_closure =
- attribute should be applied to function or closure
- .label = not a function or closure
-
-passes_no_coverage_ignored_function_prototype =
- `#[no_coverage]` is ignored on function prototypes
-
-passes_no_coverage_propagate =
- `#[no_coverage]` does not propagate into items and must be applied to the contained functions directly
-
-passes_no_coverage_fn_defn =
- `#[no_coverage]` may only be applied to function definitions
-
-passes_no_coverage_not_coverable =
- `#[no_coverage]` must be applied to coverable code
- .label = not coverable code
-
-passes_should_be_applied_to_fn =
- attribute should be applied to a function definition
- .label = {$on_crate ->
- [true] cannot be applied to crates
- *[false] not a function definition
- }
-
-passes_naked_tracked_caller =
- cannot use `#[track_caller]` with `#[naked]`
-
-passes_should_be_applied_to_struct_enum =
- attribute should be applied to a struct or enum
- .label = not a struct or enum
-
-passes_should_be_applied_to_trait =
- attribute should be applied to a trait
- .label = not a trait
-
-passes_target_feature_on_statement =
- {passes_should_be_applied_to_fn}
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
- .label = {passes_should_be_applied_to_fn.label}
-
-passes_should_be_applied_to_static =
- attribute should be applied to a static
- .label = not a static
-
-passes_doc_expect_str =
- doc {$attr_name} attribute expects a string: #[doc({$attr_name} = "a")]
-
-passes_doc_alias_empty =
- {$attr_str} attribute cannot have empty value
-
-passes_doc_alias_bad_char =
- {$char_} character isn't allowed in {$attr_str}
-
-passes_doc_alias_start_end =
- {$attr_str} cannot start or end with ' '
-
-passes_doc_alias_bad_location =
- {$attr_str} isn't allowed on {$location}
-
-passes_doc_alias_not_an_alias =
- {$attr_str} is the same as the item's name
-
-passes_doc_alias_duplicated = doc alias is duplicated
- .label = first defined here
-
-passes_doc_alias_not_string_literal =
- `#[doc(alias("a"))]` expects string literals
-
-passes_doc_alias_malformed =
- doc alias attribute expects a string `#[doc(alias = "a")]` or a list of strings `#[doc(alias("a", "b"))]`
-
-passes_doc_keyword_empty_mod =
- `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` should be used on empty modules
-
-passes_doc_keyword_not_mod =
- `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` should be used on modules
-
-passes_doc_keyword_invalid_ident =
- `{$doc_keyword}` is not a valid identifier
-
-passes_doc_fake_variadic_not_valid =
- `#[doc(fake_variadic)]` must be used on the first of a set of tuple or fn pointer trait impls with varying arity
-
-passes_doc_keyword_only_impl =
- `#[doc(keyword = "...")]` should be used on impl blocks
-
-passes_doc_inline_conflict_first =
- this attribute...
-
-passes_doc_inline_conflict_second =
- {"."}..conflicts with this attribute
-
-passes_doc_inline_conflict =
- conflicting doc inlining attributes
- .help = remove one of the conflicting attributes
-
-passes_doc_inline_only_use =
- this attribute can only be applied to a `use` item
- .label = only applicable on `use` items
- .not_a_use_item_label = not a `use` item
- .note = read <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustdoc/the-doc-attribute.html#inline-and-no_inline> for more information
-
-passes_doc_attr_not_crate_level =
- `#![doc({$attr_name} = "...")]` isn't allowed as a crate-level attribute
-
-passes_attr_crate_level =
- this attribute can only be applied at the crate level
- .suggestion = to apply to the crate, use an inner attribute
- .help = to apply to the crate, use an inner attribute
- .note = read <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustdoc/the-doc-attribute.html#at-the-crate-level> for more information
-
-passes_doc_test_unknown =
- unknown `doc(test)` attribute `{$path}`
-
-passes_doc_test_takes_list =
- `#[doc(test(...)]` takes a list of attributes
-
-passes_doc_primitive =
- `doc(primitive)` should never have been stable
-
-passes_doc_cfg_hide_takes_list =
- `#[doc(cfg_hide(...)]` takes a list of attributes
-
-passes_doc_test_unknown_any =
- unknown `doc` attribute `{$path}`
-
-passes_doc_test_unknown_spotlight =
- unknown `doc` attribute `{$path}`
- .note = `doc(spotlight)` was renamed to `doc(notable_trait)`
- .suggestion = use `notable_trait` instead
- .no_op_note = `doc(spotlight)` is now a no-op
-
-passes_doc_test_unknown_include =
- unknown `doc` attribute `{$path}`
- .suggestion = use `doc = include_str!` instead
-
-passes_doc_invalid =
- invalid `doc` attribute
-
-passes_pass_by_value =
- `pass_by_value` attribute should be applied to a struct, enum or type alias
- .label = is not a struct, enum or type alias
-
-passes_allow_incoherent_impl =
- `rustc_allow_incoherent_impl` attribute should be applied to impl items.
- .label = the only currently supported targets are inherent methods
-
-passes_has_incoherent_inherent_impl =
- `rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls` attribute should be applied to types or traits.
- .label = only adts, extern types and traits are supported
-
-passes_must_use_async =
- `must_use` attribute on `async` functions applies to the anonymous `Future` returned by the function, not the value within
- .label = this attribute does nothing, the `Future`s returned by async functions are already `must_use`
-
-passes_must_use_no_effect =
- `#[must_use]` has no effect when applied to {$article} {$target}
-
-passes_must_not_suspend =
- `must_not_suspend` attribute should be applied to a struct, enum, or trait
- .label = is not a struct, enum, or trait
-
-passes_cold =
- {passes_should_be_applied_to_fn}
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
- .label = {passes_should_be_applied_to_fn.label}
-
-passes_link =
- attribute should be applied to an `extern` block with non-Rust ABI
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
- .label = not an `extern` block
-
-passes_link_name =
- attribute should be applied to a foreign function or static
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
- .label = not a foreign function or static
- .help = try `#[link(name = "{$value}")]` instead
-
-passes_no_link =
- attribute should be applied to an `extern crate` item
- .label = not an `extern crate` item
-
-passes_export_name =
- attribute should be applied to a free function, impl method or static
- .label = not a free function, impl method or static
-
-passes_rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_not_struct =
- attribute should be applied to a struct
- .label = not a struct
-
-passes_rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_arg =
- expected exactly one integer literal argument
-
-passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_only =
- #[rustc_legacy_const_generics] functions must only have const generics
- .label = non-const generic parameter
-
-passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index =
- #[rustc_legacy_const_generics] must have one index for each generic parameter
- .label = generic parameters
-
-passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_exceed =
- index exceeds number of arguments
- .label = there {$arg_count ->
- [one] is
- *[other] are
- } only {$arg_count} {$arg_count ->
- [one] argument
- *[other] arguments
- }
-
-passes_rustc_legacy_const_generics_index_negative =
- arguments should be non-negative integers
-
-passes_rustc_dirty_clean =
- attribute requires -Z query-dep-graph to be enabled
-
-passes_link_section =
- attribute should be applied to a function or static
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
- .label = not a function or static
-
-passes_no_mangle_foreign =
- `#[no_mangle]` has no effect on a foreign {$foreign_item_kind}
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
- .label = foreign {$foreign_item_kind}
- .note = symbol names in extern blocks are not mangled
- .suggestion = remove this attribute
-
-passes_no_mangle =
- attribute should be applied to a free function, impl method or static
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
- .label = not a free function, impl method or static
-
-passes_repr_ident =
- meta item in `repr` must be an identifier
-
-passes_repr_conflicting =
- conflicting representation hints
-
-passes_used_static =
- attribute must be applied to a `static` variable
-
-passes_used_compiler_linker =
- `used(compiler)` and `used(linker)` can't be used together
-
-passes_allow_internal_unstable =
- attribute should be applied to a macro
- .label = not a macro
-
-passes_debug_visualizer_placement =
- attribute should be applied to a module
-
-passes_debug_visualizer_invalid =
- invalid argument
- .note_1 = expected: `natvis_file = "..."`
- .note_2 = OR
- .note_3 = expected: `gdb_script_file = "..."`
-
-passes_debug_visualizer_unreadable =
- couldn't read {$file}: {$error}
-
-passes_rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable =
- attribute should be applied to `const fn`
- .label = not a `const fn`
-
-passes_rustc_std_internal_symbol =
- attribute should be applied to functions or statics
- .label = not a function or static
-
-passes_const_trait =
- attribute should be applied to a trait
-
-passes_stability_promotable =
- attribute cannot be applied to an expression
-
-passes_deprecated =
- attribute is ignored here
-
-passes_macro_use =
- `#[{$name}]` only has an effect on `extern crate` and modules
-
-passes_macro_export =
- `#[macro_export]` only has an effect on macro definitions
-
-passes_plugin_registrar =
- `#[plugin_registrar]` only has an effect on functions
-
-passes_unused_empty_lints_note =
- attribute `{$name}` with an empty list has no effect
-
-passes_unused_no_lints_note =
- attribute `{$name}` without any lints has no effect
-
-passes_unused_default_method_body_const_note =
- `default_method_body_is_const` has been replaced with `#[const_trait]` on traits
-
-passes_unused =
- unused attribute
- .suggestion = remove this attribute
-
-passes_non_exported_macro_invalid_attrs =
- attribute should be applied to function or closure
- .label = not a function or closure
-
-passes_unused_duplicate =
- unused attribute
- .suggestion = remove this attribute
- .note = attribute also specified here
- .warn = {-passes_previously_accepted}
-
-passes_unused_multiple =
- multiple `{$name}` attributes
- .suggestion = remove this attribute
- .note = attribute also specified here
-
-passes_rustc_lint_opt_ty =
- `#[rustc_lint_opt_ty]` should be applied to a struct
- .label = not a struct
-
-passes_rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access =
- `#[rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access]` should be applied to a field
- .label = not a field
-
-passes_link_ordinal =
- attribute should be applied to a foreign function or static
- .label = not a foreign function or static
-
-passes_collapse_debuginfo =
- `collapse_debuginfo` attribute should be applied to macro definitions
- .label = not a macro definition
-
-passes_deprecated_annotation_has_no_effect =
- this `#[deprecated]` annotation has no effect
- .suggestion = remove the unnecessary deprecation attribute
-
-passes_unknown_external_lang_item =
- unknown external lang item: `{$lang_item}`
-
-passes_missing_panic_handler =
- `#[panic_handler]` function required, but not found
-
-passes_missing_lang_item =
- language item required, but not found: `{$name}`
- .note = this can occur when a binary crate with `#![no_std]` is compiled for a target where `{$name}` is defined in the standard library
- .help = you may be able to compile for a target that doesn't need `{$name}`, specify a target with `--target` or in `.cargo/config`
-
-passes_lang_item_on_incorrect_target =
- `{$name}` language item must be applied to a {$expected_target}
- .label = attribute should be applied to a {$expected_target}, not a {$actual_target}
-
-passes_unknown_lang_item =
- definition of an unknown language item: `{$name}`
- .label = definition of unknown language item `{$name}`
-
-passes_invalid_attr_at_crate_level =
- `{$name}` attribute cannot be used at crate level
- .suggestion = perhaps you meant to use an outer attribute
-
-passes_duplicate_diagnostic_item =
- duplicate diagnostic item found: `{$name}`.
-
-passes_duplicate_diagnostic_item_in_crate =
- duplicate diagnostic item in crate `{$crate_name}`: `{$name}`.
-
-passes_diagnostic_item_first_defined =
- the diagnostic item is first defined here
- .note = the diagnostic item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}`.
-
-passes_abi =
- abi: {$abi}
-
-passes_align =
- align: {$align}
-
-passes_size =
- size: {$size}
-
-passes_homogeneous_aggregate =
- homogeneous_aggregate: {$homogeneous_aggregate}
-
-passes_layout_of =
- layout_of({$normalized_ty}) = {$ty_layout}
-
-passes_unrecognized_field =
- unrecognized field name `{$name}`
-
-passes_layout =
- layout error: {$layout_error}
-
-passes_feature_stable_twice =
- feature `{$feature}` is declared stable since {$since}, but was previously declared stable since {$prev_since}
-
-passes_feature_previously_declared =
- feature `{$feature}` is declared {$declared}, but was previously declared {$prev_declared}
-
-passes_expr_not_allowed_in_context =
- {$expr} is not allowed in a `{$context}`
-
-passes_const_impl_const_trait =
- const `impl`s must be for traits marked with `#[const_trait]`
- .note = this trait must be annotated with `#[const_trait]`
-
-passes_break_non_loop =
- `break` with value from a `{$kind}` loop
- .label = can only break with a value inside `loop` or breakable block
- .label2 = you can't `break` with a value in a `{$kind}` loop
- .suggestion = use `break` on its own without a value inside this `{$kind}` loop
- .break_expr_suggestion = alternatively, you might have meant to use the available loop label
-
-passes_continue_labeled_block =
- `continue` pointing to a labeled block
- .label = labeled blocks cannot be `continue`'d
- .block_label = labeled block the `continue` points to
-
-passes_break_inside_closure =
- `{$name}` inside of a closure
- .label = cannot `{$name}` inside of a closure
- .closure_label = enclosing closure
-
-passes_break_inside_async_block =
- `{$name}` inside of an `async` block
- .label = cannot `{$name}` inside of an `async` block
- .async_block_label = enclosing `async` block
-
-passes_outside_loop =
- `{$name}` outside of a loop{$is_break ->
- [true] {" or labeled block"}
- *[false] {""}
- }
- .label = cannot `{$name}` outside of a loop{$is_break ->
- [true] {" or labeled block"}
- *[false] {""}
- }
-
-passes_unlabeled_in_labeled_block =
- unlabeled `{$cf_type}` inside of a labeled block
- .label = `{$cf_type}` statements that would diverge to or through a labeled block need to bear a label
-
-passes_unlabeled_cf_in_while_condition =
- `break` or `continue` with no label in the condition of a `while` loop
- .label = unlabeled `{$cf_type}` in the condition of a `while` loop
-
-passes_cannot_inline_naked_function =
- naked functions cannot be inlined
-
-passes_undefined_naked_function_abi =
- Rust ABI is unsupported in naked functions
-
-passes_no_patterns =
- patterns not allowed in naked function parameters
-
-passes_params_not_allowed =
- referencing function parameters is not allowed in naked functions
- .help = follow the calling convention in asm block to use parameters
-
-passes_naked_functions_asm_block =
- naked functions must contain a single asm block
- .label_multiple_asm = multiple asm blocks are unsupported in naked functions
- .label_non_asm = non-asm is unsupported in naked functions
-
-passes_naked_functions_operands =
- only `const` and `sym` operands are supported in naked functions
-
-passes_naked_functions_asm_options =
- asm options unsupported in naked functions: {$unsupported_options}
-
-passes_naked_functions_must_use_noreturn =
- asm in naked functions must use `noreturn` option
- .suggestion = consider specifying that the asm block is responsible for returning from the function
-
-passes_attr_only_on_main =
- `{$attr}` attribute can only be used on `fn main()`
-
-passes_attr_only_on_root_main =
- `{$attr}` attribute can only be used on root `fn main()`
-
-passes_attr_only_in_functions =
- `{$attr}` attribute can only be used on functions
-
-passes_multiple_rustc_main =
- multiple functions with a `#[rustc_main]` attribute
- .first = first `#[rustc_main]` function
- .additional = additional `#[rustc_main]` function
-
-passes_multiple_start_functions =
- multiple `start` functions
- .label = multiple `start` functions
- .previous = previous `#[start]` function here
-
-passes_extern_main =
- the `main` function cannot be declared in an `extern` block
-
-passes_unix_sigpipe_values =
- valid values for `#[unix_sigpipe = "..."]` are `inherit`, `sig_ign`, or `sig_dfl`
-
-passes_no_main_function =
- `main` function not found in crate `{$crate_name}`
- .here_is_main = here is a function named `main`
- .one_or_more_possible_main = you have one or more functions named `main` not defined at the crate level
- .consider_moving_main = consider moving the `main` function definitions
- .main_must_be_defined_at_crate = the main function must be defined at the crate level{$has_filename ->
- [true] {" "}(in `{$filename}`)
- *[false] {""}
- }
- .consider_adding_main_to_file = consider adding a `main` function to `{$filename}`
- .consider_adding_main_at_crate = consider adding a `main` function at the crate level
- .teach_note = If you don't know the basics of Rust, you can go look to the Rust Book to get started: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
- .non_function_main = non-function item at `crate::main` is found
-
-passes_duplicate_lang_item =
- found duplicate lang item `{$lang_item_name}`
- .first_defined_span = the lang item is first defined here
- .first_defined_crate_depends = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}` (which `{$orig_dependency_of}` depends on)
- .first_defined_crate = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}`.
- .first_definition_local = first definition in the local crate (`{$orig_crate_name}`)
- .second_definition_local = second definition in the local crate (`{$crate_name}`)
- .first_definition_path = first definition in `{$orig_crate_name}` loaded from {$orig_path}
- .second_definition_path = second definition in `{$crate_name}` loaded from {$path}
-
-passes_duplicate_lang_item_crate =
- duplicate lang item in crate `{$crate_name}`: `{$lang_item_name}`.
- .first_defined_span = the lang item is first defined here
- .first_defined_crate_depends = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}` (which `{$orig_dependency_of}` depends on)
- .first_defined_crate = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}`.
- .first_definition_local = first definition in the local crate (`{$orig_crate_name}`)
- .second_definition_local = second definition in the local crate (`{$crate_name}`)
- .first_definition_path = first definition in `{$orig_crate_name}` loaded from {$orig_path}
- .second_definition_path = second definition in `{$crate_name}` loaded from {$path}
-
-passes_duplicate_lang_item_crate_depends =
- duplicate lang item in crate `{$crate_name}` (which `{$dependency_of}` depends on): `{$lang_item_name}`.
- .first_defined_span = the lang item is first defined here
- .first_defined_crate_depends = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}` (which `{$orig_dependency_of}` depends on)
- .first_defined_crate = the lang item is first defined in crate `{$orig_crate_name}`.
- .first_definition_local = first definition in the local crate (`{$orig_crate_name}`)
- .second_definition_local = second definition in the local crate (`{$crate_name}`)
- .first_definition_path = first definition in `{$orig_crate_name}` loaded from {$orig_path}
- .second_definition_path = second definition in `{$crate_name}` loaded from {$path}
-
-passes_incorrect_target =
- `{$name}` language item must be applied to a {$kind} with {$at_least ->
- [true] at least {$num}
- *[false] {$num}
- } generic {$num ->
- [one] argument
- *[other] arguments
- }
- .label = this {$kind} has {$actual_num} generic {$actual_num ->
- [one] argument
- *[other] arguments
- }
-
-passes_useless_assignment =
- useless assignment of {$is_field_assign ->
- [true] field
- *[false] variable
- } of type `{$ty}` to itself
-
-passes_only_has_effect_on =
- `#[{$attr_name}]` only has an effect on {$target_name ->
- [function] functions
- [module] modules
- [implementation_block] implementation blocks
- *[unspecified] (unspecified--this is a compiler bug)
- }
-
-passes_object_lifetime_err =
- {$repr}
-
-passes_unrecognized_repr_hint =
- unrecognized representation hint
- .help = valid reprs are `C`, `align`, `packed`, `transparent`, `simd`, `i8`, `u8`, `i16`, `u16`, `i32`, `u32`, `i64`, `u64`, `i128`, `u128`, `isize`, `usize`
-
-passes_attr_application_enum =
- attribute should be applied to an enum
- .label = not an enum
-
-passes_attr_application_struct =
- attribute should be applied to a struct
- .label = not a struct
-
-passes_attr_application_struct_union =
- attribute should be applied to a struct or union
- .label = not a struct or union
-
-passes_attr_application_struct_enum_union =
- attribute should be applied to a struct, enum, or union
- .label = not a struct, enum, or union
-
-passes_attr_application_struct_enum_function_union =
- attribute should be applied to a struct, enum, function, or union
- .label = not a struct, enum, function, or union
-
-passes_transparent_incompatible =
- transparent {$target} cannot have other repr hints
-
-passes_deprecated_attribute =
- deprecated attribute must be paired with either stable or unstable attribute
-
-passes_useless_stability =
- this stability annotation is useless
- .label = useless stability annotation
- .item = the stability attribute annotates this item
-
-passes_invalid_stability =
- invalid stability version found
- .label = invalid stability version
- .item = the stability attribute annotates this item
-
-passes_cannot_stabilize_deprecated =
- an API can't be stabilized after it is deprecated
- .label = invalid version
- .item = the stability attribute annotates this item
-
-passes_invalid_deprecation_version =
- invalid deprecation version found
- .label = invalid deprecation version
- .item = the stability attribute annotates this item
-
-passes_missing_stability_attr =
- {$descr} has missing stability attribute
-
-passes_missing_const_stab_attr =
- {$descr} has missing const stability attribute
-
-passes_trait_impl_const_stable =
- trait implementations cannot be const stable yet
- .note = see issue #67792 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67792> for more information
-
-passes_feature_only_on_nightly =
- `#![feature]` may not be used on the {$release_channel} release channel
-
-passes_unknown_feature =
- unknown feature `{$feature}`
-
-passes_implied_feature_not_exist =
- feature `{$implied_by}` implying `{$feature}` does not exist
-
-passes_duplicate_feature_err =
- the feature `{$feature}` has already been declared
-
-passes_missing_const_err =
- attributes `#[rustc_const_unstable]` and `#[rustc_const_stable]` require the function or method to be `const`
- .help = make the function or method const
- .label = attribute specified here
-
-passes_dead_codes =
- { $multiple ->
- *[true] multiple {$descr}s are
- [false] { $num ->
- [one] {$descr} {$name_list} is
- *[other] {$descr}s {$name_list} are
- }
- } never {$participle}
-
-passes_change_fields_to_be_of_unit_type =
- consider changing the { $num ->
- [one] field
- *[other] fields
- } to be of unit type to suppress this warning while preserving the field numbering, or remove the { $num ->
- [one] field
- *[other] fields
- }
-
-passes_parent_info =
- {$num ->
- [one] {$descr}
- *[other] {$descr}s
- } in this {$parent_descr}
-
-passes_ignored_derived_impls =
- `{$name}` has {$trait_list_len ->
- [one] a derived impl
- *[other] derived impls
- } for the {$trait_list_len ->
- [one] trait {$trait_list}, but this is
- *[other] traits {$trait_list}, but these are
- } intentionally ignored during dead code analysis
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/plugin_impl.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/plugin_impl.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 8db32a42c..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/plugin_impl.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-plugin_impl_load_plugin_error = {$msg}
-
-plugin_impl_malformed_plugin_attribute = malformed `plugin` attribute
- .label = malformed attribute
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/privacy.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/privacy.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index a26d1b2b3..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/privacy.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-privacy_field_is_private = field `{$field_name}` of {$variant_descr} `{$def_path_str}` is private
-privacy_field_is_private_is_update_syntax_label = field `{$field_name}` is private
-privacy_field_is_private_label = private field
-
-privacy_item_is_private = {$kind} `{$descr}` is private
- .label = private {$kind}
-privacy_unnamed_item_is_private = {$kind} is private
- .label = private {$kind}
-
-privacy_in_public_interface = {$vis_descr} {$kind} `{$descr}` in public interface
- .label = can't leak {$vis_descr} {$kind}
- .visibility_label = `{$descr}` declared as {$vis_descr}
-
-privacy_report_effective_visibility = {$descr}
-
-privacy_from_private_dep_in_public_interface =
- {$kind} `{$descr}` from private dependency '{$krate}' in public interface
-
-privacy_private_in_public_lint =
- {$vis_descr} {$kind} `{$descr}` in public interface (error {$kind ->
- [trait] E0445
- *[other] E0446
- })
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/query_system.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/query_system.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 870e82403..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/query_system.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-query_system_reentrant = internal compiler error: re-entrant incremental verify failure, suppressing message
-
-query_system_increment_compilation = internal compiler error: encountered incremental compilation error with {$dep_node}
- .help = This is a known issue with the compiler. Run {$run_cmd} to allow your project to compile
-
-query_system_increment_compilation_note1 = Please follow the instructions below to create a bug report with the provided information
-query_system_increment_compilation_note2 = See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84970> for more information
-
-query_system_cycle = cycle detected when {$stack_bottom}
-
-query_system_cycle_usage = cycle used when {$usage}
-
-query_system_cycle_stack_single = ...which immediately requires {$stack_bottom} again
-
-query_system_cycle_stack_middle = ...which requires {$desc}...
-
-query_system_cycle_stack_multiple = ...which again requires {$stack_bottom}, completing the cycle
-
-query_system_cycle_recursive_ty_alias = type aliases cannot be recursive
-query_system_cycle_recursive_ty_alias_help1 = consider using a struct, enum, or union instead to break the cycle
-query_system_cycle_recursive_ty_alias_help2 = see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/types.html#recursive-types> for more information
-
-query_system_cycle_recursive_trait_alias = trait aliases cannot be recursive
-
-query_system_cycle_which_requires = ...which requires {$desc}...
-
-query_system_query_overflow = queries overflow the depth limit!
- .help = consider increasing the recursion limit by adding a `#![recursion_limit = "{$suggested_limit}"]` attribute to your crate (`{$crate_name}`)
-
-query_system_layout_of_depth = query depth increased by {$depth} when {$desc}
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/resolve.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/resolve.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 817bb83ed..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/resolve.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,211 +0,0 @@
-resolve_parent_module_reset_for_binding =
- parent module is reset for binding
-
-resolve_ampersand_used_without_explicit_lifetime_name =
- `&` without an explicit lifetime name cannot be used here
- .note = explicit lifetime name needed here
-
-resolve_underscore_lifetime_name_cannot_be_used_here =
- `'_` cannot be used here
- .note = `'_` is a reserved lifetime name
-
-resolve_crate_may_not_be_imported =
- `$crate` may not be imported
-
-resolve_crate_root_imports_must_be_named_explicitly =
- crate root imports need to be explicitly named: `use crate as name;`
-
-resolve_generic_params_from_outer_function =
- can't use generic parameters from outer function
- .label = use of generic parameter from outer function
- .suggestion = try using a local generic parameter instead
-
-resolve_self_type_implicitly_declared_by_impl =
- `Self` type implicitly declared here, by this `impl`
-
-resolve_cannot_use_self_type_here =
- can't use `Self` here
-
-resolve_use_a_type_here_instead =
- use a type here instead
-
-resolve_type_param_from_outer_fn =
- type parameter from outer function
-
-resolve_const_param_from_outer_fn =
- const parameter from outer function
-
-resolve_try_using_local_generic_parameter =
- try using a local generic parameter instead
-
-resolve_try_adding_local_generic_param_on_method =
- try adding a local generic parameter in this method instead
-
-resolve_help_try_using_local_generic_param =
- try using a local generic paramter instead
-
-resolve_name_is_already_used_as_generic_parameter =
- the name `{$name}` is already used for a generic parameter in this item's generic parameters
- .label = already used
- .first_use_of_name = first use of `{$name}`
-
-resolve_method_not_member_of_trait =
- method `{$method}` is not a member of trait `{$trait_}`
- .label = not a member of trait `{$trait_}`
-
-resolve_associated_fn_with_similar_name_exists =
- there is an associated function with a similar name
-
-resolve_type_not_member_of_trait =
- type `{$type_}` is not a member of trait `{$trait_}`
- .label = not a member of trait `{$trait_}`
-
-resolve_associated_type_with_similar_name_exists =
- there is an associated type with a similar name
-
-resolve_const_not_member_of_trait =
- const `{$const_}` is not a member of trait `{$trait_}`
- .label = not a member of trait `{$trait_}`
-
-resolve_associated_const_with_similar_name_exists =
- there is an associated constant with a similar name
-
-resolve_variable_bound_with_different_mode =
- variable `{$variable_name}` is bound inconsistently across alternatives separated by `|`
- .label = bound in different ways
- .first_binding_span = first binding
-
-resolve_ident_bound_more_than_once_in_parameter_list =
- identifier `{$identifier}` is bound more than once in this parameter list
- .label = used as parameter more than once
-
-resolve_ident_bound_more_than_once_in_same_pattern =
- identifier `{$identifier}` is bound more than once in the same pattern
- .label = used in a pattern more than once
-
-resolve_undeclared_label =
- use of undeclared label `{$name}`
- .label = undeclared label `{$name}`
-
-resolve_label_with_similar_name_reachable =
- a label with a similar name is reachable
-
-resolve_try_using_similarly_named_label =
- try using similarly named label
-
-resolve_unreachable_label_with_similar_name_exists =
- a label with a similar name exists but is unreachable
-
-resolve_self_import_can_only_appear_once_in_the_list =
- `self` import can only appear once in an import list
- .label = can only appear once in an import list
-
-resolve_self_import_only_in_import_list_with_non_empty_prefix =
- `self` import can only appear in an import list with a non-empty prefix
- .label = can only appear in an import list with a non-empty prefix
-
-resolve_cannot_capture_dynamic_environment_in_fn_item =
- can't capture dynamic environment in a fn item
- .help = use the `|| {"{"} ... {"}"}` closure form instead
-
-resolve_attempt_to_use_non_constant_value_in_constant =
- attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
-
-resolve_attempt_to_use_non_constant_value_in_constant_with_suggestion =
- consider using `{$suggestion}` instead of `{$current}`
-
-resolve_attempt_to_use_non_constant_value_in_constant_label_with_suggestion =
- non-constant value
-
-resolve_attempt_to_use_non_constant_value_in_constant_without_suggestion =
- this would need to be a `{$suggestion}`
-
-resolve_self_imports_only_allowed_within =
- `self` imports are only allowed within a {"{"} {"}"} list
-
-resolve_self_imports_only_allowed_within_suggestion =
- consider importing the module directly
-
-resolve_self_imports_only_allowed_within_multipart_suggestion =
- alternatively, use the multi-path `use` syntax to import `self`
-
-resolve_binding_shadows_something_unacceptable =
- {$shadowing_binding}s cannot shadow {$shadowed_binding}s
- .label = cannot be named the same as {$article} {$shadowed_binding}
- .label_shadowed_binding = the {$shadowed_binding} `{$name}` is {$participle} here
-
-resolve_binding_shadows_something_unacceptable_suggestion =
- try specify the pattern arguments
-
-resolve_forward_declared_generic_param =
- generic parameters with a default cannot use forward declared identifiers
- .label = defaulted generic parameters cannot be forward declared
-
-resolve_param_in_ty_of_const_param =
- the type of const parameters must not depend on other generic parameters
- .label = the type must not depend on the parameter `{$name}`
-
-resolve_self_in_generic_param_default =
- generic parameters cannot use `Self` in their defaults
- .label = `Self` in generic parameter default
-
-resolve_param_in_non_trivial_anon_const =
- generic parameters may not be used in const operations
- .label = cannot perform const operation using `{$name}`
-
-resolve_param_in_non_trivial_anon_const_help =
- use `#![feature(generic_const_exprs)]` to allow generic const expressions
-
-resolve_param_in_non_trivial_anon_const_sub_type =
- type parameters may not be used in const expressions
-
-resolve_param_in_non_trivial_anon_const_sub_non_type =
- const parameters may only be used as standalone arguments, i.e. `{$name}`
-
-resolve_unreachable_label =
- use of unreachable label `{$name}`
- .label = unreachable label `{$name}`
- .label_definition_span = unreachable label defined here
- .note = labels are unreachable through functions, closures, async blocks and modules
-
-resolve_unreachable_label_suggestion_use_similarly_named =
- try using similarly named label
-
-resolve_unreachable_label_similar_name_reachable =
- a label with a similar name is reachable
-
-resolve_unreachable_label_similar_name_unreachable =
- a label with a similar name exists but is also unreachable
-
-resolve_trait_impl_mismatch =
- item `{$name}` is an associated {$kind}, which doesn't match its trait `{$trait_path}`
- .label = does not match trait
- .label_trait_item = item in trait
-
-resolve_invalid_asm_sym =
- invalid `sym` operand
- .label = is a local variable
- .help = `sym` operands must refer to either a function or a static
-
-resolve_trait_impl_duplicate =
- duplicate definitions with name `{$name}`:
- .label = duplicate definition
- .old_span_label = previous definition here
- .trait_item_span = item in trait
-
-resolve_relative_2018 =
- relative paths are not supported in visibilities in 2018 edition or later
- .suggestion = try
-
-resolve_ancestor_only =
- visibilities can only be restricted to ancestor modules
-
-resolve_expected_found =
- expected module, found {$res} `{$path_str}`
- .label = not a module
-
-resolve_indeterminate =
- cannot determine resolution for the visibility
-
-resolve_module_only =
- visibility must resolve to a module
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/save_analysis.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/save_analysis.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 36c2ff468..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/save_analysis.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-save_analysis_could_not_open = Could not open `{$file_name}`: `{$err}`
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/session.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/session.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index bc37d91a7..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/session.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-session_incorrect_cgu_reuse_type =
- CGU-reuse for `{$cgu_user_name}` is `{$actual_reuse}` but should be {$at_least ->
- [one] {"at least "}
- *[other] {""}
- }`{$expected_reuse}`
-
-session_cgu_not_recorded =
- CGU-reuse for `{$cgu_user_name}` is (mangled: `{$cgu_name}`) was not recorded`
-
-session_feature_gate_error = {$explain}
-
-session_feature_diagnostic_for_issue =
- see issue #{$n} <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/{$n}> for more information
-
-session_feature_diagnostic_help =
- add `#![feature({$feature})]` to the crate attributes to enable
-
-session_not_circumvent_feature = `-Zunleash-the-miri-inside-of-you` may not be used to circumvent feature gates, except when testing error paths in the CTFE engine
-
-session_profile_use_file_does_not_exist = file `{$path}` passed to `-C profile-use` does not exist.
-
-session_linker_plugin_lto_windows_not_supported = linker plugin based LTO is not supported together with `-C prefer-dynamic` when targeting Windows-like targets
-
-session_profile_sample_use_file_does_not_exist = file `{$path}` passed to `-C profile-sample-use` does not exist.
-
-session_target_requires_unwind_tables = target requires unwind tables, they cannot be disabled with `-C force-unwind-tables=no`
-
-session_sanitizer_not_supported = {$us} sanitizer is not supported for this target
-
-session_sanitizers_not_supported = {$us} sanitizers are not supported for this target
-
-session_cannot_mix_and_match_sanitizers = `-Zsanitizer={$first}` is incompatible with `-Zsanitizer={$second}`
-
-session_cannot_enable_crt_static_linux = sanitizer is incompatible with statically linked libc, disable it using `-C target-feature=-crt-static`
-
-session_sanitizer_cfi_enabled = `-Zsanitizer=cfi` requires `-Clto`
-
-session_unstable_virtual_function_elimination = `-Zvirtual-function-elimination` requires `-Clto`
-
-session_unsupported_dwarf_version = requested DWARF version {$dwarf_version} is greater than 5
-
-session_target_stack_protector_not_supported = `-Z stack-protector={$stack_protector}` is not supported for target {$target_triple} and will be ignored
-
-session_branch_protection_requires_aarch64 = `-Zbranch-protection` is only supported on aarch64
-
-session_split_debuginfo_unstable_platform = `-Csplit-debuginfo={$debuginfo}` is unstable on this platform
-
-session_file_is_not_writeable = output file {$file} is not writeable -- check its permissions
-
-session_crate_name_does_not_match = `--crate-name` and `#[crate_name]` are required to match, but `{$s}` != `{$name}`
-
-session_crate_name_invalid = crate names cannot start with a `-`, but `{$s}` has a leading hyphen
-
-session_crate_name_empty = crate name must not be empty
-
-session_invalid_character_in_create_name = invalid character `{$character}` in crate name: `{$crate_name}`
-
-session_expr_parentheses_needed = parentheses are required to parse this as an expression
-
-session_skipping_const_checks = skipping const checks
-session_unleashed_feature_help_named = skipping check for `{$gate}` feature
-session_unleashed_feature_help_unnamed = skipping check that does not even have a feature gate
-
-session_hexadecimal_float_literal_not_supported = hexadecimal float literal is not supported
-session_octal_float_literal_not_supported = octal float literal is not supported
-session_binary_float_literal_not_supported = binary float literal is not supported
-session_not_supported = not supported
-
-session_invalid_literal_suffix = suffixes on {$kind} literals are invalid
- .label = invalid suffix `{$suffix}`
-
-session_invalid_num_literal_base_prefix = invalid base prefix for number literal
- .note = base prefixes (`0xff`, `0b1010`, `0o755`) are lowercase
- .suggestion = try making the prefix lowercase
-
-session_invalid_num_literal_suffix = invalid suffix `{$suffix}` for number literal
- .label = invalid suffix `{$suffix}`
- .help = the suffix must be one of the numeric types (`u32`, `isize`, `f32`, etc.)
-
-session_invalid_float_literal_width = invalid width `{$width}` for float literal
- .help = valid widths are 32 and 64
-
-session_invalid_float_literal_suffix = invalid suffix `{$suffix}` for float literal
- .label = invalid suffix `{$suffix}`
- .help = valid suffixes are `f32` and `f64`
-
-session_int_literal_too_large = integer literal is too large
- .note = value exceeds limit of `{$limit}`
-
-session_invalid_int_literal_width = invalid width `{$width}` for integer literal
- .help = valid widths are 8, 16, 32, 64 and 128
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/symbol_mangling.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/symbol_mangling.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index b7d48280f..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/symbol_mangling.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-symbol_mangling_test_output = {$kind}({$content})
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/trait_selection.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/trait_selection.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index 14eb4a550..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/trait_selection.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-trait_selection_dump_vtable_entries = vtable entries for `{$trait_ref}`: {$entries}
-
-trait_selection_unable_to_construct_constant_value = unable to construct a constant value for the unevaluated constant {$unevaluated}
-
-trait_selection_empty_on_clause_in_rustc_on_unimplemented = empty `on`-clause in `#[rustc_on_unimplemented]`
- .label = empty on-clause here
-
-trait_selection_invalid_on_clause_in_rustc_on_unimplemented = invalid `on`-clause in `#[rustc_on_unimplemented]`
- .label = invalid on-clause here
-
-trait_selection_no_value_in_rustc_on_unimplemented = this attribute must have a valid value
- .label = expected value here
- .note = eg `#[rustc_on_unimplemented(message="foo")]`
-
-trait_selection_negative_positive_conflict = found both positive and negative implementation of trait `{$trait_desc}`{$self_desc ->
- [none] {""}
- *[default] {" "}for type `{$self_desc}`
- }:
- .negative_implementation_here = negative implementation here
- .negative_implementation_in_crate = negative implementation in crate `{$negative_impl_cname}`
- .positive_implementation_here = positive implementation here
- .positive_implementation_in_crate = positive implementation in crate `{$positive_impl_cname}`
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ty_utils.ftl b/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ty_utils.ftl
deleted file mode 100644
index abe65a0e3..000000000
--- a/compiler/rustc_error_messages/locales/en-US/ty_utils.ftl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-ty_utils_needs_drop_overflow = overflow while checking whether `{$query_ty}` requires drop
-
-ty_utils_generic_constant_too_complex = overly complex generic constant
- .help = consider moving this anonymous constant into a `const` function
- .maybe_supported = this operation may be supported in the future
-
-ty_utils_borrow_not_supported = borrowing is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_address_and_deref_not_supported = dereferencing or taking the address is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_array_not_supported = array construction is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_block_not_supported = blocks are not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_never_to_any_not_supported = converting nevers to any is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_tuple_not_supported = tuple construction is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_index_not_supported = indexing is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_field_not_supported = field access is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_const_block_not_supported = const blocks are not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_adt_not_supported = struct/enum construction is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_pointer_not_supported = pointer casts are not allowed in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_yield_not_supported = generator control flow is not allowed in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_loop_not_supported = loops and loop control flow are not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_box_not_supported = allocations are not allowed in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_binary_not_supported = unsupported binary operation in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_logical_op_not_supported = unsupported operation in generic constants, short-circuiting operations would imply control flow
-
-ty_utils_assign_not_supported = assignment is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_closure_and_return_not_supported = closures and function keywords are not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_control_flow_not_supported = control flow is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_inline_asm_not_supported = assembly is not supported in generic constants
-
-ty_utils_operation_not_supported = unsupported operation in generic constants