An unresolved name was used. Erroneous code examples: ```compile_fail,E0425 something_that_doesnt_exist::foo; // error: unresolved name `something_that_doesnt_exist::foo` // or: trait Foo { fn bar() { Self; // error: unresolved name `Self` } } // or: let x = unknown_variable; // error: unresolved name `unknown_variable` ``` Please verify that the name wasn't misspelled and ensure that the identifier being referred to is valid for the given situation. Example: ``` enum something_that_does_exist { Foo, } ``` Or: ``` mod something_that_does_exist { pub static foo : i32 = 0i32; } something_that_does_exist::foo; // ok! ``` Or: ``` let unknown_variable = 12u32; let x = unknown_variable; // ok! ``` If the item is not defined in the current module, it must be imported using a `use` statement, like so: ``` # mod foo { pub fn bar() {} } # fn main() { use foo::bar; bar(); # } ``` If the item you are importing is not defined in some super-module of the current module, then it must also be declared as public (e.g., `pub fn`).