// Allows to track issue #75492: // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75492 use std::iter; fn main() { format!("A number: {}". iter::once(42).next().unwrap()); //~^ ERROR expected `,`, found `.` // Other kind of types are also checked: format!("A number: {}" / iter::once(42).next().unwrap()); //~^ ERROR expected `,`, found `/` format!("A number: {}"; iter::once(42).next().unwrap()); //~^ ERROR expected `,`, found `;` // Note: this character is an COMBINING COMMA BELOW unicode char format!("A number: {}" ̦ iter::once(42).next().unwrap()); //~^ ERROR expected `,`, found `iter` //~^^ ERROR unknown start of token: \u{326} // Here recovery is tested. // If the `compile_error!` is emitted, then the parser is able to recover // from the incorrect first separator. format!("{}". compile_error!("fail")); //~^ ERROR expected `,`, found `.` //~^^ ERROR fail }