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 builtin_macros_alloc_error_must_be_fn = alloc_error_handler must be a function builtin_macros_assert_requires_boolean = macro requires a boolean expression as an argument .label = boolean expression required builtin_macros_assert_requires_expression = macro requires an expression as an argument .suggestion = try removing semicolon builtin_macros_assert_missing_comma = unexpected string literal .suggestion = try adding a comma builtin_macros_cfg_accessible_unspecified_path = `cfg_accessible` path is not specified builtin_macros_cfg_accessible_multiple_paths = multiple `cfg_accessible` paths are specified builtin_macros_cfg_accessible_literal_path = `cfg_accessible` path cannot be a literal builtin_macros_cfg_accessible_has_args = `cfg_accessible` path cannot accept arguments builtin_macros_cfg_accessible_indeterminate = cannot determine whether the path is accessible or not builtin_macros_concat_bytestr = cannot concatenate a byte string literal builtin_macros_concat_missing_literal = expected a literal .note = only literals (like `"foo"`, `-42` and `3.14`) can be passed to `concat!()` builtin_macros_concat_bytes_missing_literal = expected a byte literal .note = only byte literals (like `b"foo"`, `b's'` and `[3, 4, 5]`) can be passed to `concat_bytes!()` builtin_macros_concat_bytes_invalid = cannot concatenate {$lit_kind} literals .byte_char = try using a byte character .byte_str = try using a byte string .number_array = try wrapping the number in an array builtin_macros_concat_bytes_oob = numeric literal is out of bounds builtin_macros_concat_bytes_non_u8 = numeric literal is not a `u8` builtin_macros_concat_bytes_array = cannot concatenate doubly nested array .note = byte strings are treated as arrays of bytes .help = try flattening the array builtin_macros_concat_bytes_bad_repeat = repeat count is not a positive number builtin_macros_concat_idents_missing_args = `concat_idents!()` takes 1 or more arguments builtin_macros_concat_idents_missing_comma = `concat_idents!()` expecting comma builtin_macros_concat_idents_ident_args = `concat_idents!()` requires ident args builtin_macros_bad_derive_target = `derive` may only be applied to `struct`s, `enum`s and `union`s .label = not applicable here .label2 = not a `struct`, `enum` or `union` builtin_macros_unexpected_lit = expected path to a trait, found literal .label = not a trait .str_lit = try using `#[derive({$sym})]` .other = for example, write `#[derive(Debug)]` for `Debug` builtin_macros_derive_path_args_list = traits in `#[derive(...)]` don't accept arguments .suggestion = remove the arguments builtin_macros_derive_path_args_value = traits in `#[derive(...)]` don't accept values .suggestion = remove the value builtin_macros_derive_macro_call = `derive` cannot be used on items with type macros builtin_macros_cannot_derive_union = this trait cannot be derived for unions builtin_macros_no_default_variant = no default declared .help = make a unit variant default by placing `#[default]` above it .suggestion = make `{$ident}` default builtin_macros_multiple_defaults = multiple declared defaults .label = first default .additional = additional default .note = only one variant can be default .suggestion = make `{$ident}` default builtin_macros_non_unit_default = the `#[default]` attribute may only be used on unit enum variants .help = consider a manual implementation of `Default` builtin_macros_non_exhaustive_default = default variant must be exhaustive .label = declared `#[non_exhaustive]` here .help = consider a manual implementation of `Default` builtin_macros_multiple_default_attrs = multiple `#[default]` attributes .note = only one `#[default]` attribute is needed .label = `#[default]` used here .label_again = `#[default]` used again here .help = try removing {$only_one -> [true] this *[false] these } builtin_macros_default_arg = `#[default]` attribute does not accept a value .suggestion = try using `#[default]` builtin_macros_env_takes_args = `env!()` takes 1 or 2 arguments builtin_macros_env_not_defined = environment variable `{$var}` not defined at compile time .cargo = Cargo sets build script variables at run time. Use `std::env::var("{$var}")` instead .other = use `std::env::var("{$var}")` to read the variable at run time builtin_macros_format_requires_string = requires at least a format string argument builtin_macros_format_duplicate_arg = duplicate argument named `{$ident}` .label1 = previously here .label2 = duplicate argument builtin_macros_format_positional_after_named = positional arguments cannot follow named arguments .label = positional arguments must be before named arguments .named_args = named argument builtin_macros_format_string_invalid = invalid format string: {$desc} .label = {$label1} in format string .note = {$note} .second_label = {$label} builtin_macros_sugg = consider using a positional formatting argument instead builtin_macros_format_no_arg_named = there is no argument named `{$name}` .note = did you intend to capture a variable `{$name}` from the surrounding scope? .note2 = to avoid ambiguity, `format_args!` cannot capture variables when the format string is expanded from a macro builtin_macros_format_unknown_trait = unknown format trait `{$ty}` .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 .suggestion = use the `{$trait_name}` trait builtin_macros_format_unused_arg = {$named -> [true] named argument *[false] argument } never used builtin_macros_format_unused_args = multiple unused formatting arguments .label = multiple missing formatting specifiers builtin_macros_format_pos_mismatch = {$n} positional {$n -> [one] argument *[more] arguments } in format string, but {$desc}