diff --git a/src/librustc_resolve/error_codes.rs b/src/librustc_resolve/error_codes.rs index ab3d95dd8edfe..8ccb27078d569 100644 --- a/src/librustc_resolve/error_codes.rs +++ b/src/librustc_resolve/error_codes.rs @@ -1735,6 +1735,59 @@ match eco { ``` "##, +E0575: r##" +Something other than a type or an associated type was given. + +Erroneous code example: + +```compile_fail,E0575 +enum Rick { Morty } + +let _: ::Morty; // error! + +trait Age { + type Empire; + fn Mythology() {} +} + +impl Age for u8 { + type Empire = u16; +} + +let _: ::Mythology; // error! +``` + +In both cases, we're declaring a variable (called `_`) and we're giving it a +type. However, `::Morty` and `::Mythology` aren't types, +therefore the compiler throws an error. + +`::Morty` is an enum variant, you cannot use a variant as a type, +you have to use the enum directly: + +``` +enum Rick { Morty } + +let _: Rick; // ok! +``` + +`::Mythology` is a trait method, which is definitely not a type. +However, the `Age` trait provides an associated type `Empire` which can be +used as a type: + +``` +trait Age { + type Empire; + fn Mythology() {} +} + +impl Age for u8 { + type Empire = u16; +} + +let _: ::Empire; // ok! +``` +"##, + E0603: r##" A private item was used outside its scope. @@ -1862,7 +1915,6 @@ struct Foo> { // E0427, merged into 530 // E0467, removed // E0470, removed - E0575, E0576, E0577, E0578,