error[E0599]: no method named `a` found for struct `S` in the current scope --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:67:7 | LL | struct S; | -------- method `a` not found for this struct ... LL | S.a(); | ^ method not found in `S` | = help: items from traits can only be used if the trait is implemented and in scope note: `method::A` defines an item `a`, perhaps you need to implement it --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:6:5 | LL | trait A { | ^^^^^^^ error[E0599]: no method named `b` found for struct `S` in the current scope --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:68:7 | LL | struct S; | -------- method `b` not found for this struct ... LL | fn b(&self) { } | - the method is available for `S` here ... LL | S.b(); | ^ method not found in `S` | = help: items from traits can only be used if the trait is in scope help: the following trait is implemented but not in scope; perhaps add a `use` for it: | LL | use method::B; | error[E0624]: method `a` is private --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:72:7 | LL | fn a(&self) { } | ----------- private method defined here ... LL | c.a(); | ^ private method error[E0599]: no function or associated item named `a` found for struct `S` in the current scope --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:78:8 | LL | struct S; | -------- function or associated item `a` not found for this struct ... LL | S::a(&S); | ^ function or associated item not found in `S` | = help: items from traits can only be used if the trait is implemented and in scope note: `method::A` defines an item `a`, perhaps you need to implement it --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:6:5 | LL | trait A { | ^^^^^^^ error[E0599]: no function or associated item named `b` found for struct `S` in the current scope --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:80:8 | LL | struct S; | -------- function or associated item `b` not found for this struct ... LL | S::b(&S); | ^ function or associated item not found in `S` | = help: items from traits can only be used if the trait is in scope help: the following trait is implemented but not in scope; perhaps add a `use` for it: | LL | use method::B; | error[E0624]: method `a` is private --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:84:14 | LL | fn a(&self) { } | ----------- private method defined here ... LL | ::a(&S); | ^ private method error[E0599]: no associated item named `A` found for struct `S` in the current scope --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:97:8 | LL | struct S; | -------- associated item `A` not found for this struct ... LL | S::A; | ^ associated item not found in `S` | = help: items from traits can only be used if the trait is implemented and in scope note: `assoc_const::A` defines an item `A`, perhaps you need to implement it --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:24:5 | LL | trait A { | ^^^^^^^ error[E0599]: no associated item named `B` found for struct `S` in the current scope --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:98:8 | LL | struct S; | -------- associated item `B` not found for this struct ... LL | S::B; | ^ associated item not found in `S` | = help: items from traits can only be used if the trait is in scope help: the following trait is implemented but not in scope; perhaps add a `use` for it: | LL | use assoc_const::B; | error[E0624]: associated constant `A` is private --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:101:14 | LL | const A: u8 = 0; | ----------- private associated constant defined here ... LL | ::A; | ^ private associated constant error[E0038]: the trait `assoc_const::C` cannot be made into an object --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:101:6 | LL | ::A; | ^^^^^ `assoc_const::C` cannot be made into an object | note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:25:15 | LL | const A: u8 = 0; | ^ ...because it contains this associated `const` ... LL | const B: u8 = 0; | ^ ...because it contains this associated `const` ... LL | pub trait C: A + B { | - this trait cannot be made into an object... LL | const C: u8 = 0; | ^ ...because it contains this associated `const` = help: consider moving `C` to another trait = help: consider moving `A` to another trait = help: consider moving `B` to another trait error[E0223]: ambiguous associated type --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:115:12 | LL | let _: S::A; | ^^^^ | help: if there were a trait named `Example` with associated type `A` implemented for `S`, you could use the fully-qualified path | LL | let _: ::A; | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error[E0223]: ambiguous associated type --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:116:12 | LL | let _: S::B; | ^^^^ help: use the fully-qualified path: `::B` error[E0223]: ambiguous associated type --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:117:12 | LL | let _: S::C; | ^^^^ help: use the fully-qualified path: `::C` error[E0624]: associated type `A` is private --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:119:12 | LL | type A = u8; | ------ associated type defined here ... LL | let _: T::A; | ^^^^ private associated type error: associated type `A` is private --> $DIR/item-privacy.rs:128:9 | LL | A = u8, | ^^^^^^ private associated type error: aborting due to 15 previous errors Some errors have detailed explanations: E0038, E0223, E0599, E0624. For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0038`.