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warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99907.rs:5:30
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LL | println!("Hello {:.1}!", f = 0.02f32);
| ----- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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| this formatting argument uses named argument `f` by position
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= note: `#[warn(named_arguments_used_positionally)]` on by default
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {f:.1}!", f = 0.02f32);
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warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99907.rs:9:31
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LL | println!("Hello {:1.1}!", f = 0.02f32);
| ------ ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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| this formatting argument uses named argument `f` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {f:1.1}!", f = 0.02f32);
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warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99907.rs:13:27
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LL | println!("Hello {}!", f = 0.02f32);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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| this formatting argument uses named argument `f` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {f}!", f = 0.02f32);
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warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99907.rs:17:28
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LL | println!("Hello { }!", f = 0.02f32);
| --- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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| this formatting argument uses named argument `f` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {f}!", f = 0.02f32);
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warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99907.rs:21:29
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LL | println!("Hello { }!", f = 0.02f32);
| ---- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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| this formatting argument uses named argument `f` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {f}!", f = 0.02f32);
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warning: 5 warnings emitted
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