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Align error messages for easier comparing #19203
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I don’t think that the parenthesised part of the message should have backticks around all of it. In quite a lot of cases, the parenthesised part refers to something like an ‘integral variable’ (e.g., the message from I also suspect that some tests may be affected by this change (and stop passing). Have you run |
Hmm...I'll probably try to update that backtick part then and try |
@mdinger This will be a vast improvement to the readability of error messages, thanks for tackling this! |
How does spreading the error message across several lines interact with using e.g. |
@jakub- Appreciated thought. Hopefully I'll get it to where it can land... @tomjakubowski ... I don't understand the question. I've never used |
@mdinger let me give a concrete example. If I'm editing this file #![deny(missing_doc)]
pub struct Foo;
pub trait Bar {}
/// Baz
pub trait Baz {
fn baz();
}
fn main() {
} if I type The compiler plugin includes instructions for parsing I thought we shipped something for Emacs which did more or less the same thing for |
I'm not convinced this is necessarily a readability improvement. I'm worried that it will make it harder to pick apart individual errors when presented with a long error spew. Can you provide some examples of long error spews using this new format? |
Also, examples of errors that come from macro-expanded text, because those present extra error information. |
#16845 comes to mind. |
@kballard Does this look better (didn't change the code at all...just conjecture)?
I find the types much easier to compare with both my examples. The left alignment of the first makes the parent error harder to distinguish. I think I can get longer error strings but I don't have macro errors. If someone can provide them, I'll try them when I get to it. |
@mdinger Indented continuation lines like that will probably not play well with word wrapping, especially if the first line has a long enough pathname that it wraps before the line continuation would have even started. |
Yes, this is a concern but to me personally, it is irrelevant because any linewrap at all is confusing (disconcerting) so I make my compilation terminal window really really wide so wrap never happens. (my opinion regarding wordwrap may not be the majority though) |
@mdinger: you must have a wide screen to cope with types like |
Okay, fine. Even without botched wrapping though, it'd still be better if they were stacked. Two of these are difficult to compare when side-by-side. Then, any competent rust build environment (like an IDE) should "hopefully" support side scrolling instead of wrapping. (without that, the window can be made wider than the screen and then panned. definitely not ideal though...) Sigh... sounds like the world isn't ready for multiline error messages... |
It’s not rational to expect a build environment to support side scrolling instead of wrapping. I’m confident in saying that a plain terminal will be the most popular build output location for a long time, and it does not support side scrolling. (Feeding it through a pager with support for scrolling is not really a reasonable alternative for the primary interface, it’s not how anyone would expect it to work and it would confuse people and turn them off it.) |
Im for aligning messages, on windows cmd you cant change the width of the terminal easily, and having nicely formatted errors would be very nice than a giant spew of sadness. Maybe less newline though, something like:
Good idea! |
@chris-morgan Okay. What about a compiler flag or something stating I want multiline error messaging. Then an IDE or anything else could opt into nicer errors and disable wrapping accordingly. @sinistersnare The reason I formatted it as before was because the first is difficult to find what is different between the two. See how with the second, it is straightforward to see where the only difference lies. Ignore whether this error is even a valid type.
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An extra compiler flag would require an RFC correct? Closing as it does not cope well with word wrap and really long type names. An alternate possibility is to enable multiline comments via a compiler flag so that the user or IDE can request when desired. An extra compiler flag for only one error type may seem excessive so it should be determined if there are any other errors that would benefit from being multiline. |
It’s sad to see this pull request closed. I’ve wanted multi-line error messages (particularly this ‘mismatched types’ one) for quite some time now, and I know I’m not the only one who does. It is true that long type names don’t play well with word wrapping, but that’s true for the current error messages as well. I believe that multi-line error messages would significantly improve readability of long type names, if done properly. Compare:
And:
With or without word wrap, the former is much easier to read. I honestly don’t see what word wrap has to do with the argument. (An extra compiler flag shouldn’t require an RFC. RFCs are only for language and major library changes: the compiler frontend is unrelated to either of those two.) |
@P1start: the closing of this PR doesn’t mean the rejection of the feature, but rather that the issues with the implementation here are too significant for it to be ready for approval soon, and the approach to use for fixing it could do with more attention. For the feature request as a whole there is #18946. Closing this PR is a reasonable action. |
@P1start: I tend to agree but think a flag to enable optionally would sidestep the issue completely and be more likely to land. As yet, I also don't know how it interacts with Vim/Emacs so that may be better single-line also. |
@kballard: Here are some longer strings of errors. Overall, I think the types are much easier to decipher in After but it is easier to distinguish separate errors in Before (but still not difficult). Aside from macro errors, do you want more elaborate errors or is this what you were interested in? Before: $ rustc test.rs
test.rs:163:9: 172:10 error: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait: expected enum core::option::Option, found enum core::result::Result [E0053]
test.rs:163 fn next(&mut self) -> Result<&'a str, int> {
test.rs:164 self.curr = self.next;
test.rs:165
test.rs:166 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
test.rs:167 self.next = if self.all.char_at(self.next) == '(' { close }
test.rs:168 else { open }
...
test.rs:166:21: 166:31 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint,int>`, found `core::option::Option<<generic #6>>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test.rs:166 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
^~~~~~~~~~
test.rs:166:33: 166:44 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint,int>`, found `core::option::Option<<generic #7>>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test.rs:166 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
^~~~~~~~~~~
test.rs:171:40: 171:76 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<&'a str,int>`, found `core::option::Option<&str>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test.rs:171 if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None }
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
test.rs:171:86: 171:90 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<&'a str,int>`, found `core::option::Option<<generic #19>>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test.rs:171 if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None }
^~~~
test.rs:207:14: 207:18 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint,int>`, found `core::option::Option<uint>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test.rs:207 (open, close)
^~~~
test.rs:207:20: 207:25 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint,int>`, found `core::option::Option<uint>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test.rs:207 (open, close)
^~~~~
test.rs:212:21: 212:31 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint,int>`, found `core::option::Option<<generic #5>>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option)
test.rs:212 if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) {
^~~~~~~~~~
test.rs:212:13: 214:28 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<&'a int>`, found `core::option::Option<&str>` (expected int, found str)
test.rs:212 if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) {
test.rs:213 Some(self.all[0..open])
test.rs:214 } else { None }
test.rs:301:40: 301:50 error: mismatched types: expected `Box<translate::Entity>`, found `collections::vec::Vec<<generic #0>>` (expected box, found struct collections::vec::Vec)
test.rs:301 pub fn new() -> Entity { Group(Vec::new()) }
^~~~~~~~~~
test.rs:361:43: 361:50 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push`
test.rs:361 Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(e),
^~~~~~~
test.rs:368:43: 368:69 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push`
test.rs:368 Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(Inner(s.to_string())),
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 12 previous errors After: $ ./rustc test.rs
test.rs:162:9: 171:10 error: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait: expected `enum core::option::Option`,
found `enum core::result::Result` [E0053]
test.rs:162 fn next(&mut self) -> Result<&'a str, int> {
test.rs:163 self.curr = self.next;
test.rs:164
test.rs:165 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
test.rs:166 self.next = if self.all.char_at(self.next) == '(' { close }
test.rs:167 else { open }
...
test.rs:165:21: 165:31 error: mismatched types:
expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`,
found `core::option::Option<_>`
(expected `enum core::result::Result`,
found `enum core::option::Option`)
test.rs:165 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
^~~~~~~~~~
test.rs:165:33: 165:44 error: mismatched types:
expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`,
found `core::option::Option<_>`
(expected `enum core::result::Result`,
found `enum core::option::Option`)
test.rs:165 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) {
^~~~~~~~~~~
test.rs:170:40: 170:76 error: mismatched types:
expected `core::result::Result<&'a str, int>`,
found `core::option::Option<&str>`
(expected `enum core::result::Result`,
found `enum core::option::Option`)
test.rs:170 if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None }
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
test.rs:170:86: 170:90 error: mismatched types:
expected `core::result::Result<&'a str, int>`,
found `core::option::Option<_>`
(expected `enum core::result::Result`,
found `enum core::option::Option`)
test.rs:170 if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None }
^~~~
test.rs:206:14: 206:18 error: mismatched types:
expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`,
found `core::option::Option<uint>`
(expected `enum core::result::Result`,
found `enum core::option::Option`)
test.rs:206 (open, close)
^~~~
test.rs:206:20: 206:25 error: mismatched types:
expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`,
found `core::option::Option<uint>`
(expected `enum core::result::Result`,
found `enum core::option::Option`)
test.rs:206 (open, close)
^~~~~
test.rs:211:21: 211:31 error: mismatched types:
expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`,
found `core::option::Option<_>`
(expected `enum core::result::Result`,
found `enum core::option::Option`)
test.rs:211 if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) {
^~~~~~~~~~
test.rs:211:13: 213:28 error: mismatched types:
expected `core::option::Option<&'a int>`,
found `core::option::Option<&str>`
(expected `int`,
found `str`)
test.rs:211 if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) {
test.rs:212 Some(self.all[0..open])
test.rs:213 } else { None }
test.rs:300:48: 300:58 error: mismatched types:
expected `Box<translate::Entity>`,
found `collections::vec::Vec<_>`
(expected `box`,
found `struct collections::vec::Vec`)
test.rs:300 pub fn new() -> Entity { Entity::Group(Vec::new()) }
^~~~~~~~~~
test.rs:360:51: 360:58 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push`
test.rs:360 Entity::Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(e),
^~~~~~~
test.rs:367:51: 367:85 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push`
test.rs:367 Entity::Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(Entity::Inner(s.to_string())),
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 12 previous errors |
I'm not sure how to proceed...a compiler flag might hide the issue but would require everyone who uses it to signal it somehow but cargo doesn't support arbitrary flags. This leaves globally enabling it. I'm gonna try to check on Vim integration soon. I still don't have any macros that I can test it against though. Another option is to tab out the newlines until after $ ./rustc test.rs
test.rs:2:5: 2:10 error: mismatched types:
expected `core::option::Option<int>`,
found `core::result::Result<_, _>`
(expected `enum core::option::Option`,
found `enum core::result::Result`)
test.rs:2 Ok(7) // Should be Some(7)
^~~~~
error: aborting due to previous error Though, it doesn't seem so bad in the previous comment. Oh, @mahkoh: I don't understand the #16845 that you linked in case that was directed at me. |
@tomjakubowski I'm doing something wrong with Vim...every time I do I assume I installed the vim plugins properly by just copying the folders from |
@mdinger I think you need to run |
@P1start That works. Thanks. |
@tomjakubowski Vim seems to work fine here. I'm not sure how else I can move this (or this type of error messaging) forward. I don't think compiler flags will help. |
Regarding cargo compatibility (--flags can't be passed), envvars work fine, and can be made permanent by the user using their shell's rc file. |
@mdinger Great! Thanks for looking into that. |
#### Updated 1/12/2014 I updated the multi-line testcase to current but didn't modify the others. The spew code was broke by the `matches!` macro no longer working and I'm not interested in fixing the testcase. I additionally added one testcase below. Errors will in general look similar to below if the error is either `mismatched types` or a few other types. The rest are ignored. --- #### Extra testcase: ```rust pub trait Foo { type A; fn boo(&self) -> <Self as Foo>::A; } struct Bar; impl Foo for i32 { type A = u32; fn boo(&self) -> u32 { 42 } } fn foo1<I: Foo<A=Bar>>(x: I) { let _: Bar = x.boo(); } fn foo2<I: Foo>(x: I) { let _: Bar = x.boo(); } pub fn baz(x: &Foo<A=Bar>) { let _: Bar = x.boo(); } pub fn main() { let a = 42i32; foo1(a); baz(&a); } ``` #### Multi-line output: ```cmd $ ./rustc test3.rs test3.rs:20:18: 20:25 error: mismatched types: expected `Bar`, found `<I as Foo>::A` (expected struct `Bar`, found associated type) test3.rs:20 let _: Bar = x.boo(); ^~~~~~~ test3.rs:31:5: 31:9 error: type mismatch resolving `<i32 as Foo>::A == Bar`: expected u32, found struct `Bar` test3.rs:31 foo1(a); ^~~~ test3.rs:31:5: 31:9 note: required by `foo1` test3.rs:31 foo1(a); ^~~~ test3.rs:32:9: 32:11 error: type mismatch resolving `<i32 as Foo>::A == Bar`: expected u32, found struct `Bar` test3.rs:32 baz(&a); ^~ test3.rs:32:9: 32:11 note: required for the cast to the object type `Foo` test3.rs:32 baz(&a); ^~ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors ``` --- This is a continuation of #19203 which I apparently broke by force pushing after it was closed. I'm attempting to add multi-line errors where they are largely beneficial - to help differentiate different types in compiler messages. As before, this is still a simple fix. #### Testcase: ```rust struct S; fn test() -> Option<i32> { let s: S; s } fn test2() -> Option<i32> { Ok(7) // Should be Some(7) } impl Iterator for S { type Item = i32; fn next(&mut self) -> Result<i32, i32> { Ok(7) } } fn main(){ test(); test2(); } ``` --- #### Single-line playpen errors: ```cmd <anon>:6:5: 6:6 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<int>`, found `S` (expected enum core::option::Option, found struct S) <anon>:6 s ^ <anon>:10:5: 10:10 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<int>`, found `core::result::Result<_, _>` (expected enum core::option::Option, found enum core::result::Result) <anon>:10 Ok(7) // Should be Some(7) ^~~~~ <anon>:14:5: 14:55 error: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait: expected enum core::option::Option, found enum core::result::Result [E0053] <anon>:14 fn next(&mut self) -> Result<uint, uint> { Ok(7) } ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors playpen: application terminated with error code 101 ``` --- #### Multi-line errors: ```cmd $ ./rustc test.rs test.rs:6:5: 6:6 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<i32>`, found `S` (expected enum `core::option::Option`, found struct `S`) test.rs:6 s ^ test.rs:10:5: 10:10 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<i32>`, found `core::result::Result<_, _>` (expected enum `core::option::Option`, found enum `core::result::Result`) test.rs:10 Ok(7) // Should be Some(7) ^~~~~ test.rs:15:5: 15:53 error: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait: expected enum `core::option::Option`, found enum `core::result::Result` [E0053] test.rs:15 fn next(&mut self) -> Result<i32, i32> { Ok(7) } ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: aborting due to 3 previous errors ``` --- #### Positive notes * Vim worked fine with it: #19203 (comment) * `make check` didn't find any errors * Fixed *backtick* placement suggested by @p1start at #19203 (comment) #### Negative notes * Didn't check Emacs support but also wasn't provided a testcase... * Needs to be tested with macro errors but I don't have a good testcase yet * I would like to move the `E[0053]` earlier (see #19464 (comment)) but I don't know how * It might be better to indent the types slightly like so (but I don't know how): ```cmd test.rs:6:5: 6:6 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<int>`, found `S` (expected enum `core::option::Option`, found struct `S`) test.rs:6 s ``` * Deep whitespace indentation may be a bad idea because early wrapping will cause misalignment between lines #### Other * I thought that compiler flags or something else (environment variables maybe) might be required because of comments against it but now that seems too much of a burden for users and for too little gain. * There was concern that it will make large quantities of errors difficult to distinguish but I don't find that an issue. They both look awful and multi-line errors makes the types easier to understand. --- #### Single lined spew: ```cmd $ rustc test2.rs test2.rs:161:9: 170:10 error: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait: expected enum core::option::Option, found enum core::result::Result [E0053] test2.rs:161 fn next(&mut self) -> Result<&'a str, int> { test2.rs:162 self.curr = self.next; test2.rs:163 test2.rs:164 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) { test2.rs:165 self.next = if self.all.char_at(self.next) == '(' { close } test2.rs:166 else { open } ... test2.rs:164:21: 164:31 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option) test2.rs:164 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) { ^~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:164:33: 164:44 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option) test2.rs:164 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) { ^~~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:169:40: 169:76 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<&'a str, int>`, found `core::option::Option<&str>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option) test2.rs:169 if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None } ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:169:86: 169:90 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<&'a str, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option) test2.rs:169 if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None } ^~~~ test2.rs:205:14: 205:18 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<uint>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option) test2.rs:205 (open, close) ^~~~ test2.rs:205:20: 205:25 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<uint>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option) test2.rs:205 (open, close) ^~~~~ test2.rs:210:21: 210:31 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum core::result::Result, found enum core::option::Option) test2.rs:210 if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) { ^~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:210:13: 212:28 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<&'a int>`, found `core::option::Option<&str>` (expected int, found str) test2.rs:210 if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) { test2.rs:211 Some(self.all[0..open]) test2.rs:212 } else { None } test2.rs:299:48: 299:58 error: mismatched types: expected `Box<translate::Entity>`, found `collections::vec::Vec<_>` (expected box, found struct collections::vec::Vec) test2.rs:299 pub fn new() -> Entity { Entity::Group(Vec::new()) } ^~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:359:51: 359:58 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push` test2.rs:359 Entity::Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(e), ^~~~~~~ test2.rs:366:51: 366:85 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push` test2.rs:366 Entity::Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(Entity::Inner(s.to_string())), ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: aborting due to 12 previous errors ``` --- #### Multi-line spew: ```cmd $ ./rustc test2.rs test2.rs:161:9: 170:10 error: method `next` has an incompatible type for trait: expected enum `core::option::Option`, found enum `core::result::Result` [E0053] test2.rs:161 fn next(&mut self) -> Result<&'a str, int> { test2.rs:162 self.curr = self.next; test2.rs:163 test2.rs:164 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) { test2.rs:165 self.next = if self.all.char_at(self.next) == '(' { close } test2.rs:166 else { open } ... test2.rs:164:21: 164:31 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum `core::result::Result`, found enum `core::option::Option`) test2.rs:164 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) { ^~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:164:33: 164:44 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum `core::result::Result`, found enum `core::option::Option`) test2.rs:164 if let (Some(open), Some(close)) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, self.next) { ^~~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:169:40: 169:76 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<&'a str, int>`, found `core::option::Option<&str>` (expected enum `core::result::Result`, found enum `core::option::Option`) test2.rs:169 if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None } ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:169:86: 169:90 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<&'a str, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum `core::result::Result`, found enum `core::option::Option`) test2.rs:169 if self.curr != self.len { Some(self.all[self.curr..self.next]) } else { None } ^~~~ test2.rs:205:14: 205:18 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<uint>` (expected enum `core::result::Result`, found enum `core::option::Option`) test2.rs:205 (open, close) ^~~~ test2.rs:205:20: 205:25 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<uint>` (expected enum `core::result::Result`, found enum `core::option::Option`) test2.rs:205 (open, close) ^~~~~ test2.rs:210:21: 210:31 error: mismatched types: expected `core::result::Result<uint, int>`, found `core::option::Option<_>` (expected enum `core::result::Result`, found enum `core::option::Option`) test2.rs:210 if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) { ^~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:210:13: 212:28 error: mismatched types: expected `core::option::Option<&'a int>`, found `core::option::Option<&str>` (expected int, found str) test2.rs:210 if let (Some(open), _) = Parens::find_parens(self.all, 0) { test2.rs:211 Some(self.all[0..open]) test2.rs:212 } else { None } test2.rs:229:57: 229:96 error: the trait `core::ops::Fn<(char,), bool>` is not implemented for the type `|char| -> bool` test2.rs:229 .map(|s| s.trim_chars(|c: char| c.is_whitespace())) ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:238:46: 239:75 error: type `core::str::CharSplits<'_, |char| -> bool>` does not implement any method in scope named `filter_map` test2.rs:238 .filter_map(|s| if !s.is_empty() { Some(s.trim_chars('\'')) } test2.rs:239 else { None }) test2.rs:237:46: 237:91 error: the trait `core::ops::Fn<(char,), bool>` is not implemented for the type `|char| -> bool` test2.rs:237 let vec: Vec<&str> = value[].split(|c: char| matches!(c, '(' | ')' | ',')) ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:238:65: 238:77 error: the type of this value must be known in this context test2.rs:238 .filter_map(|s| if !s.is_empty() { Some(s.trim_chars('\'')) } ^~~~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:299:48: 299:58 error: mismatched types: expected `Box<translate::Entity>`, found `collections::vec::Vec<_>` (expected box, found struct `collections::vec::Vec`) test2.rs:299 pub fn new() -> Entity { Entity::Group(Vec::new()) } ^~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:321:36: 322:65 error: type `core::str::CharSplits<'_, |char| -> bool>` does not implement any method in scope named `filter_map` test2.rs:321 .filter_map(|s| if !s.is_empty() { Some(s.trim_chars('\'')) } test2.rs:322 else { None }) test2.rs:320:36: 320:81 error: the trait `core::ops::Fn<(char,), bool>` is not implemented for the type `|char| -> bool` test2.rs:320 let vec: Vec<&str> = s.split(|c: char| matches!(c, '(' | ')' | ',')) ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:321:55: 321:67 error: the type of this value must be known in this context test2.rs:321 .filter_map(|s| if !s.is_empty() { Some(s.trim_chars('\'')) } ^~~~~~~~~~~~ test2.rs:359:51: 359:58 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push` test2.rs:359 Entity::Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(e), ^~~~~~~ test2.rs:366:51: 366:85 error: type `&mut Box<translate::Entity>` does not implement any method in scope named `push` test2.rs:366 Entity::Group(ref mut vec) => vec.push(Entity::Inner(s.to_string())), ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ error: aborting due to 24 previous errors ``` Closes #18946 #19464 cc @P1start @jakub- @tomjakubowski @kballard @chris-morgan
Closes #18946
This fix is very simple. Aligns, fixes the second set of backticks, and doesn't do color changes as suggested in #18946. Aligning is definitely nice...maybe the
expected/found
lines should be tabbed out. I'm unsure.Given this:
Previously returned:
Now returns: