hir_typeck_add_missing_parentheses_in_range = you must surround the range in parentheses to call its `{$func_name}` function hir_typeck_add_return_type_add = try adding a return type hir_typeck_add_return_type_missing_here = a return type might be missing here hir_typeck_address_of_temporary_taken = cannot take address of a temporary .label = temporary value hir_typeck_arg_mismatch_indeterminate = argument type mismatch was detected, but rustc had trouble determining where .note = we would appreciate a bug report: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/new hir_typeck_candidate_trait_note = `{$trait_name}` defines an item `{$item_name}`{$action_or_ty -> [NONE] {""} [implement] , perhaps you need to implement it *[other] , perhaps you need to restrict type parameter `{$action_or_ty}` with it } hir_typeck_cannot_cast_to_bool = cannot cast `{$expr_ty}` as `bool` .suggestion = compare with zero instead .help = compare with zero instead .label = unsupported cast hir_typeck_cast_enum_drop = cannot cast enum `{$expr_ty}` into integer `{$cast_ty}` because it implements `Drop` hir_typeck_cast_unknown_pointer = cannot cast {$to -> [true] to *[false] from } a pointer of an unknown kind .label_to = needs more type information .note = the type information given here is insufficient to check whether the pointer cast is valid .label_from = the type information given here is insufficient to check whether the pointer cast is valid hir_typeck_const_select_must_be_const = this argument must be a `const fn` .help = consult the documentation on `const_eval_select` for more information hir_typeck_const_select_must_be_fn = this argument must be a function item .note = expected a function item, found {$ty} .help = consult the documentation on `const_eval_select` for more information hir_typeck_convert_to_str = try converting the passed type into a `&str` hir_typeck_convert_using_method = try using `{$sugg}` to convert `{$found}` to `{$expected}` hir_typeck_ctor_is_private = tuple struct constructor `{$def}` is private hir_typeck_deref_is_empty = this expression `Deref`s to `{$deref_ty}` which implements `is_empty` hir_typeck_expected_default_return_type = expected `()` because of default return type hir_typeck_expected_return_type = expected `{$expected}` because of return type hir_typeck_explicit_destructor = explicit use of destructor method .label = explicit destructor calls not allowed .suggestion = consider using `drop` function hir_typeck_field_multiply_specified_in_initializer = field `{$ident}` specified more than once .label = used more than once .previous_use_label = first use of `{$ident}` hir_typeck_fru_expr = this expression does not end in a comma... hir_typeck_fru_expr2 = ... so this is interpreted as a `..` range expression, instead of functional record update syntax hir_typeck_fru_note = this expression may have been misinterpreted as a `..` range expression hir_typeck_fru_suggestion = to set the remaining fields{$expr -> [NONE]{""} *[other] {" "}from `{$expr}` }, separate the last named field with a comma hir_typeck_functional_record_update_on_non_struct = functional record update syntax requires a struct hir_typeck_help_set_edition_cargo = set `edition = "{$edition}"` in `Cargo.toml` hir_typeck_help_set_edition_standalone = pass `--edition {$edition}` to `rustc` hir_typeck_int_to_fat = cannot cast `{$expr_ty}` to a pointer that {$known_wide -> [true] is *[false] may be } wide hir_typeck_int_to_fat_label = creating a `{$cast_ty}` requires both an address and {$metadata} hir_typeck_int_to_fat_label_nightly = consider casting this expression to `*const ()`, then using `core::ptr::from_raw_parts` hir_typeck_invalid_callee = expected function, found {$ty} hir_typeck_lossy_provenance_int2ptr = strict provenance disallows casting integer `{$expr_ty}` to pointer `{$cast_ty}` .suggestion = use `.with_addr()` to adjust a valid pointer in the same allocation, to this address .help = if you can't comply with strict provenance and don't have a pointer with the correct provenance you can use `std::ptr::from_exposed_addr()` instead hir_typeck_lossy_provenance_ptr2int = under strict provenance it is considered bad style to cast pointer `{$expr_ty}` to integer `{$cast_ty}` .suggestion = use `.addr()` to obtain the address of a pointer .help = if you can't comply with strict provenance and need to expose the pointer provenance you can use `.expose_addr()` instead hir_typeck_method_call_on_unknown_raw_pointee = cannot call a method on a raw pointer with an unknown pointee type hir_typeck_missing_fn_lang_items = failed to find an overloaded call trait for closure call .help = make sure the `fn`/`fn_mut`/`fn_once` lang items are defined and have correctly defined `call`/`call_mut`/`call_once` methods hir_typeck_missing_parentheses_in_range = can't call method `{$method_name}` on type `{$ty_str}` hir_typeck_no_associated_item = no {$item_kind} named `{$item_name}` found for {$ty_prefix} `{$ty_str}`{$trait_missing_method -> [true] {""} *[other] {" "}in the current scope } hir_typeck_note_edition_guide = for more on editions, read https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide hir_typeck_op_trait_generic_params = `{$method_name}` must not have any generic parameters hir_typeck_option_result_asref = use `{$def_path}::as_ref` to convert `{$expected_ty}` to `{$expr_ty}` hir_typeck_option_result_cloned = use `{$def_path}::cloned` to clone the value inside the `{$def_path}` hir_typeck_option_result_copied = use `{$def_path}::copied` to copy the value inside the `{$def_path}` hir_typeck_remove_semi_for_coerce = you might have meant to return the `match` expression hir_typeck_remove_semi_for_coerce_expr = this could be implicitly returned but it is a statement, not a tail expression hir_typeck_remove_semi_for_coerce_ret = the `match` arms can conform to this return type hir_typeck_remove_semi_for_coerce_semi = the `match` is a statement because of this semicolon, consider removing it hir_typeck_remove_semi_for_coerce_suggestion = remove this semicolon hir_typeck_return_stmt_outside_of_fn_body = {$statement_kind} statement outside of function body .encl_body_label = the {$statement_kind} is part of this body... .encl_fn_label = ...not the enclosing function body hir_typeck_rustcall_incorrect_args = functions with the "rust-call" ABI must take a single non-self tuple argument hir_typeck_struct_expr_non_exhaustive = cannot create non-exhaustive {$what} using struct expression hir_typeck_suggest_boxing_note = for more on the distinction between the stack and the heap, read https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch15-01-box.html, https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/std/box.html, and https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/boxed/index.html hir_typeck_suggest_boxing_when_appropriate = store this in the heap by calling `Box::new` hir_typeck_suggest_ptr_null_mut = consider using `core::ptr::null_mut` instead hir_typeck_trivial_cast = trivial {$numeric -> [true] numeric cast *[false] cast }: `{$expr_ty}` as `{$cast_ty}` .help = cast can be replaced by coercion; this might require a temporary variable hir_typeck_union_pat_dotdot = `..` cannot be used in union patterns hir_typeck_union_pat_multiple_fields = union patterns should have exactly one field hir_typeck_use_is_empty = consider using the `is_empty` method on `{$expr_ty}` to determine if it contains anything hir_typeck_yield_expr_outside_of_coroutine = yield expression outside of coroutine literal