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diff --git a/src/test/ui/parser/unicode-control-codepoints.stderr b/src/test/ui/parser/unicode-control-codepoints.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index fc071a941..000000000 --- a/src/test/ui/parser/unicode-control-codepoints.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -error: unicode escape in byte string - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:6:26 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", b"us\u{202B}e\u{202A}r"); - | ^^^^^^^^ unicode escape in byte string - | - = help: unicode escape sequences cannot be used as a byte or in a byte string - -error: unicode escape in byte string - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:6:35 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", b"us\u{202B}e\u{202A}r"); - | ^^^^^^^^ unicode escape in byte string - | - = help: unicode escape sequences cannot be used as a byte or in a byte string - -error: non-ASCII character in byte string literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:16:26 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "); - | ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{202e}' - | -help: if you meant to use the UTF-8 encoding of '\u{202e}', use \xHH escapes - | -LL | println!("{:?}", b"/*\xE2\x80\xAE } if isAdmin begin admins only "); - | ~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -error: non-ASCII character in byte string literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:16:30 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "); - | ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{2066}' - | -help: if you meant to use the UTF-8 encoding of '\u{2066}', use \xHH escapes - | -LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } \xE2\x81\xA6if isAdmin begin admins only "); - | ~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -error: non-ASCII character in byte string literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:16:41 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "); - | ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{2069}' - | -help: if you meant to use the UTF-8 encoding of '\u{2069}', use \xHH escapes - | -LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin\xE2\x81\xA9 begin admins only "); - | ~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -error: non-ASCII character in byte string literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:16:43 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "); - | ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{2066}' - | -help: if you meant to use the UTF-8 encoding of '\u{2066}', use \xHH escapes - | -LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin \xE2\x81\xA6 begin admins only "); - | ~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -error: non-ASCII character in raw byte string literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:21:29 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", br##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##); - | ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{202e}' - -error: non-ASCII character in raw byte string literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:21:33 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", br##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##); - | ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{2066}' - -error: non-ASCII character in raw byte string literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:21:44 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", br##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##); - | ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{2069}' - -error: non-ASCII character in raw byte string literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:21:46 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", br##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##); - | ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{2066}' - -error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in comment - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:2:5 - | -LL | // if access_level != "user" { // Check if admin - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | | || - | | |'\u{202a}' - | | '\u{202b}' - | this comment contains invisible unicode text flow control 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 - = note: `#[deny(text_direction_codepoint_in_comment)]` on by default - = help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them - -error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in comment - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:30:1 - | -LL | //"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only */" - | ^^^^^-^^-^^^^^^^^^--^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | | | | || - | | | | |'\u{2066}' - | | | | '\u{2069}' - | | | '\u{2066}' - | | '\u{202e}' - | this comment contains invisible unicode text flow control 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 - = help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them - -error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:11:22 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", "/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "); - | ^^^-^^-^^^^^^^^^--^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | | | | || - | | | | |'\u{2066}' - | | | | '\u{2069}' - | | | '\u{2066}' - | | '\u{202e}' - | this literal contains invisible unicode text flow control 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 - = note: `#[deny(text_direction_codepoint_in_literal)]` on by default - = help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them -help: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them - | -LL | println!("{:?}", "/*\u{202e} } \u{2066}if isAdmin\u{2069} \u{2066} begin admins only "); - | ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ - -error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:14:22 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", r##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##); - | ^^^^^^-^^-^^^^^^^^^--^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - | | | | || - | | | | |'\u{2066}' - | | | | '\u{2069}' - | | | '\u{2066}' - | | '\u{202e}' - | this literal contains invisible unicode text flow control 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 - = help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them -help: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them - | -LL | println!("{:?}", r##"/*\u{202e} } \u{2066}if isAdmin\u{2069} \u{2066} begin admins only "##); - | ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ - -error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:26:22 - | -LL | println!("{:?}", ''); - | ^- - | || - | |'\u{202e}' - | this literal contains an invisible unicode text flow control codepoint - | - = 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 - = help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them -help: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them - | -LL | println!("{:?}", '\u{202e}'); - | ~~~~~~~~ - -error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in doc comment - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:33:1 - | -LL | /** ''); */fn foo() {} - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ this doc comment contains an invisible unicode text flow control codepoint - | - = 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 - = note: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them - = note: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them: '\u{202e}' - -error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in doc comment - --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:36:1 - | -LL | / /** -LL | | * -LL | | * ''); */fn bar() {} - | |___________^ this doc comment contains an invisible unicode text flow control codepoint - | - = 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 - = note: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them - = note: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them: '\u{202e}' - -error: aborting due to 17 previous errors - |