A `repr(transparent)` type was also annotated with other, incompatible representation hints. Erroneous code example: ```compile_fail,E0692 #[repr(transparent, C)] // error: incompatible representation hints struct Grams(f32); ``` A type annotated as `repr(transparent)` delegates all representation concerns to another type, so adding more representation hints is contradictory. Remove either the `transparent` hint or the other hints, like this: ``` #[repr(transparent)] struct Grams(f32); ``` Alternatively, move the other attributes to the contained type: ``` #[repr(C)] struct Foo { x: i32, // ... } #[repr(transparent)] struct FooWrapper(Foo); ``` Note that introducing another `struct` just to have a place for the other attributes may have unintended side effects on the representation: ``` #[repr(transparent)] struct Grams(f32); #[repr(C)] struct Float(f32); #[repr(transparent)] struct Grams2(Float); // this is not equivalent to `Grams` above ``` Here, `Grams2` is a not equivalent to `Grams` -- the former transparently wraps a (non-transparent) struct containing a single float, while `Grams` is a transparent wrapper around a float. This can make a difference for the ABI.