rust-clippy/tests/ui/literals.stderr

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error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal
--> $DIR/literals.rs:14:17
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14 | let fail1 = 0xabCD; //~ERROR inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal
| ^^^^^^
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note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/literals.rs:3:9
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3 | #![deny(mixed_case_hex_literals)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal
--> $DIR/literals.rs:15:17
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15 | let fail2 = 0xabCD_u32; //~ERROR inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal
| ^^^^^^^^^^
error: inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal
--> $DIR/literals.rs:16:17
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16 | let fail2 = 0xabCD_isize; //~ERROR inconsistent casing in hexadecimal literal
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:21:17
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21 | let fail3 = 1234i32; //~ERROR integer type suffix should be separated
| ^^^^^^^
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note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/literals.rs:4:9
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4 | #![deny(unseparated_literal_suffix)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:22:17
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22 | let fail4 = 1234u32; //~ERROR integer type suffix should be separated
| ^^^^^^^
error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:23:17
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23 | let fail5 = 1234isize; //~ERROR integer type suffix should be separated
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: integer type suffix should be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:24:17
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24 | let fail6 = 1234usize; //~ERROR integer type suffix should be separated
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: float type suffix should be separated by an underscore
--> $DIR/literals.rs:25:17
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25 | let fail7 = 1.5f32; //~ERROR float type suffix should be separated
| ^^^^^^
error: this is a decimal constant
--> $DIR/literals.rs:29:17
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29 | let fail8 = 0123;
| ^^^^
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note: lint level defined here
--> $DIR/literals.rs:5:9
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5 | #![deny(zero_prefixed_literal)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: if you mean to use a decimal constant, remove the `0` to remove confusion:
| let fail8 = 123;
help: if you mean to use an octal constant, use `0o`:
| let fail8 = 0o123;
error: aborting due to 9 previous errors