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diff --git a/src/test/ui/fmt/ifmt-bad-arg.stderr b/src/test/ui/fmt/ifmt-bad-arg.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index 1b595a50e..000000000 --- a/src/test/ui/fmt/ifmt-bad-arg.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,338 +0,0 @@ -error: 1 positional argument in format string, but no arguments were given - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:6:14 - | -LL | format!("{}"); - | ^^ - -error: invalid reference to positional argument 1 (there is 1 argument) - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:9:15 - | -LL | format!("{1}", 1); - | ^ - | - = note: positional arguments are zero-based - -error: argument never used - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:9:20 - | -LL | format!("{1}", 1); - | ----- ^ argument never used - | | - | formatting specifier missing - -error: 2 positional arguments in format string, but no arguments were given - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:13:14 - | -LL | format!("{} {}"); - | ^^ ^^ - -error: invalid reference to positional argument 1 (there is 1 argument) - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:16:19 - | -LL | format!("{0} {1}", 1); - | ^ - | - = note: positional arguments are zero-based - -error: invalid reference to positional argument 2 (there are 2 arguments) - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:19:23 - | -LL | format!("{0} {1} {2}", 1, 2); - | ^ - | - = note: positional arguments are zero-based - -error: 3 positional arguments in format string, but there are 2 arguments - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:22:14 - | -LL | format!("{} {value} {} {}", 1, value=2); - | ^^ ^^ ^^ - - - -error: 6 positional arguments in format string, but there are 3 arguments - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:24:29 - | -LL | format!("{name} {value} {} {} {} {} {} {}", 0, name=1, value=2); - | ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ - - - - -error: multiple unused formatting arguments - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:32:17 - | -LL | format!("", 1, 2); - | -- ^ ^ argument never used - | | | - | | argument never used - | multiple missing formatting specifiers - -error: argument never used - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:33:22 - | -LL | format!("{}", 1, 2); - | ---- ^ argument never used - | | - | formatting specifier missing - -error: argument never used - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:34:20 - | -LL | format!("{1}", 1, 2); - | ----- ^ argument never used - | | - | formatting specifier missing - -error: named argument never used - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:35:26 - | -LL | format!("{}", 1, foo=2); - | ---- ^ named argument never used - | | - | formatting specifier missing - -error: argument never used - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:36:22 - | -LL | format!("{foo}", 1, foo=2); - | ------- ^ argument never used - | | - | formatting specifier missing - -error: named argument never used - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:37:21 - | -LL | format!("", foo=2); - | -- ^ named argument never used - | | - | formatting specifier missing - -error: multiple unused formatting arguments - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:38:32 - | -LL | format!("{} {}", 1, 2, foo=1, bar=2); - | ------- ^ ^ named argument never used - | | | - | | named argument never used - | multiple missing formatting specifiers - -error: duplicate argument named `foo` - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:40:29 - | -LL | format!("{foo}", foo=1, foo=2); - | --- ^^^ duplicate argument - | | - | previously here - -error: positional arguments cannot follow named arguments - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:41:35 - | -LL | format!("{foo} {} {}", foo=1, 2); - | ----- ^ positional arguments must be before named arguments - | | - | named argument - -error: named argument never used - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:45:51 - | -LL | format!("{valuea} {valueb}", valuea=5, valuec=7); - | ------------------- ^ named argument never used - | | - | formatting specifier missing - -error: invalid format string: expected `'}'` but string was terminated - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:51:15 - | -LL | format!("{"); - | -^ expected `'}'` in format string - | | - | because of this opening brace - | - = note: if you intended to print `{`, you can escape it using `{{` - -error: invalid format string: unmatched `}` found - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:53:18 - | -LL | format!("foo } bar"); - | ^ unmatched `}` in format string - | - = note: if you intended to print `}`, you can escape it using `}}` - -error: invalid format string: unmatched `}` found - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:54:18 - | -LL | format!("foo }"); - | ^ unmatched `}` in format string - | - = note: if you intended to print `}`, you can escape it using `}}` - -error: argument never used - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:56:27 - | -LL | format!("foo %s baz", "bar"); - | -- ^^^^^ argument never used - | | - | help: format specifiers use curly braces: `{}` - | - = note: printf formatting not supported; see the documentation for `std::fmt` - -error: invalid format string: expected `'}'`, found `'t'` - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:75:1 - | -LL | ninth number: { - | - because of this opening brace -LL | tenth number: {}", - | ^ expected `}` in format string - | - = note: if you intended to print `{`, you can escape it using `{{` - -error: 4 positional arguments in format string, but there are 3 arguments - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:78:15 - | -LL | println!("{} {:.*} {}", 1, 3.2, 4); - | ^^ ^^--^ ^^ - --- - - | | - | this precision flag adds an extra required argument at position 1, which is why there are 4 arguments expected - | - = note: positional arguments are zero-based - = note: for information about formatting flags, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html - -error: invalid reference to positional arguments 3 and 7 (there are 3 arguments) - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:81:21 - | -LL | println!("{} {:07$.*} {}", 1, 3.2, 4); - | ^^ ^ - | - = note: positional arguments are zero-based - = note: for information about formatting flags, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html - -error: invalid reference to positional argument 7 (there are 3 arguments) - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:84:21 - | -LL | println!("{} {:07$} {}", 1, 3.2, 4); - | ^^ - | - = note: positional arguments are zero-based - = note: for information about formatting flags, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html - -error: unknown format trait `foo` - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:86:17 - | -LL | println!("{:foo}", 1); - | ^^^ - | - = note: the only appropriate formatting traits are: - - ``, which uses the `Display` trait - - `?`, which uses the `Debug` trait - - `e`, which uses the `LowerExp` trait - - `E`, which uses the `UpperExp` trait - - `o`, which uses the `Octal` trait - - `p`, which uses the `Pointer` trait - - `b`, which uses the `Binary` trait - - `x`, which uses the `LowerHex` trait - - `X`, which uses the `UpperHex` trait - -error: invalid reference to positional arguments 4, 5, 6 and 7 (there is 1 argument) - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:87:16 - | -LL | println!("{5} {:4$} {6:7$}", 1); - | ^ ^^ ^ ^^ - | - = note: positional arguments are zero-based - = note: for information about formatting flags, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html - -error: invalid reference to positional argument 0 (no arguments were given) - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:90:20 - | -LL | println!("{foo:0$}"); - | ^^ - | - = note: positional arguments are zero-based - = note: for information about formatting flags, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html - -error: 2 positional arguments in format string, but no arguments were given - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:95:15 - | -LL | println!("{:.*}"); - | ^^--^ - | | - | this precision flag adds an extra required argument at position 0, which is why there are 2 arguments expected - | - = note: positional arguments are zero-based - = note: for information about formatting flags, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html - -error: invalid reference to positional argument 0 (no arguments were given) - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:97:16 - | -LL | println!("{:.0$}"); - | ^^^^ - | - = note: positional arguments are zero-based - = note: for information about formatting flags, visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html - -error[E0425]: cannot find value `foo` in this scope - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:27:18 - | -LL | format!("{} {foo} {} {bar} {}", 1, 2, 3); - | ^^^ not found in this scope - -error[E0425]: cannot find value `bar` in this scope - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:27:27 - | -LL | format!("{} {foo} {} {bar} {}", 1, 2, 3); - | ^^^ not found in this scope - -error[E0425]: cannot find value `foo` in this scope - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:31:15 - | -LL | format!("{foo}"); - | ^^^ not found in this scope - -error[E0425]: cannot find value `valueb` in this scope - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:45:24 - | -LL | format!("{valuea} {valueb}", valuea=5, valuec=7); - | ^^^^^^ not found in this scope - -error[E0425]: cannot find value `foo` in this scope - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:60:10 - | -LL | {foo} - | ^^^ not found in this scope - -error[E0308]: mismatched types - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:78:32 - | -LL | println!("{} {:.*} {}", 1, 3.2, 4); - | ^^^ - | | - | expected `usize`, found floating-point number - | arguments to this function are incorrect - | - = note: expected reference `&usize` - found reference `&{float}` -note: associated function defined here - --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/fmt/mod.rs:LL:COL - | -LL | pub fn from_usize(x: &usize) -> ArgumentV1<'_> { - | ^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::format_args_nl` which comes from the expansion of the macro `println` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) - -error[E0308]: mismatched types - --> $DIR/ifmt-bad-arg.rs:81:35 - | -LL | println!("{} {:07$.*} {}", 1, 3.2, 4); - | ^^^ - | | - | expected `usize`, found floating-point number - | arguments to this function are incorrect - | - = note: expected reference `&usize` - found reference `&{float}` -note: associated function defined here - --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/fmt/mod.rs:LL:COL - | -LL | pub fn from_usize(x: &usize) -> ArgumentV1<'_> { - | ^^^^^^^^^^ - = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::format_args_nl` which comes from the expansion of the macro `println` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) - -error: aborting due to 38 previous errors - -Some errors have detailed explanations: E0308, E0425. -For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0308`. |