rust/tests/ui/macros/issue-99265.stderr

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warning: named argument `a` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:5:24
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LL | println!("{b} {}", a=1, b=2);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `a` by position
|
= 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!("{b} {a}", a=1, b=2);
| +
warning: named argument `a` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:9:35
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LL | println!("{} {} {} {} {}", 0, a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `a` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{} {a} {} {} {}", 0, a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4);
| +
warning: named argument `b` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:9:40
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LL | println!("{} {} {} {} {}", 0, a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `b` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{} {} {b} {} {}", 0, a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4);
| +
warning: named argument `c` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:9:45
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LL | println!("{} {} {} {} {}", 0, a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `c` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{} {} {} {c} {}", 0, a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4);
| +
warning: named argument `d` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:9:50
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LL | println!("{} {} {} {} {}", 0, a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `d` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{} {} {} {} {d}", 0, a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4);
| +
warning: named argument `width` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:19:35
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LL | println!("Hello {:1$}!", "x", width = 5);
| -- ^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `width` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {:width$}!", "x", width = 5);
| ~~~~~~
warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:23:33
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LL | println!("Hello {:1$.2$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| -------- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `f` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {f:1$.2$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| +
warning: named argument `precision` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:23:57
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LL | println!("Hello {:1$.2$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| -- ^^^^^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `precision` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {:1$.precision$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| ~~~~~~~~~~
warning: named argument `width` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:23:46
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LL | println!("Hello {:1$.2$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| -- ^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `width` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {:width$.2$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| ~~~~~~
warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:31:34
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LL | println!("Hello {0:1$.2$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| --------- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `f` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {f:1$.2$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| ~
warning: named argument `precision` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:31:58
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LL | println!("Hello {0:1$.2$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| -- ^^^^^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `precision` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {0:1$.precision$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| ~~~~~~~~~~
warning: named argument `width` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:31:47
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LL | println!("Hello {0:1$.2$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| -- ^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `width` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {0:width$.2$}!", f = 0.02f32, width = 5, precision = 2);
| ~~~~~~
warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:49:9
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {4:5$.6$}! {1}",
| --------- this formatting argument uses named argument `f` by position
...
LL | f = 0.02f32,
| ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | "{}, Hello {f:2$.3$} {4:5$.6$}! {1}",
| ~
warning: named argument `precision` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:54:9
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {4:5$.6$}! {1}",
| -- this formatting argument uses named argument `precision` by position
...
LL | precision = 2,
| ^^^^^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.precision$} {4:5$.6$}! {1}",
| ~~~~~~~~~~
warning: named argument `width` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:52:9
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {4:5$.6$}! {1}",
| -- this formatting argument uses named argument `width` by position
...
LL | width = 5,
| ^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:width$.3$} {4:5$.6$}! {1}",
| ~~~~~~
warning: named argument `g` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:56:9
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {4:5$.6$}! {1}",
| --------- this formatting argument uses named argument `g` by position
...
LL | g = 0.02f32,
| ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {g:5$.6$}! {1}",
| ~
warning: named argument `precision2` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:60:9
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {4:5$.6$}! {1}",
| -- this formatting argument uses named argument `precision2` by position
...
LL | precision2 = 2
| ^^^^^^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {4:5$.precision2$}! {1}",
| ~~~~~~~~~~~
warning: named argument `width2` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:58:9
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {4:5$.6$}! {1}",
| -- this formatting argument uses named argument `width2` by position
...
LL | width2 = 5,
| ^^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {4:width2$.6$}! {1}",
| ~~~~~~~
warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:49:9
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {4:5$.6$}! {1}",
| --- this formatting argument uses named argument `f` by position
...
LL | f = 0.02f32,
| ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | "{}, Hello {1:2$.3$} {4:5$.6$}! {f}",
| ~
warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:64:31
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LL | println!("Hello {:0.1}!", f = 0.02f32);
| ------ ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| 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:0.1}!", f = 0.02f32);
| +
warning: named argument `f` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:68:32
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LL | println!("Hello {0:0.1}!", f = 0.02f32);
| ------- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `f` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("Hello {f:0.1}!", f = 0.02f32);
| ~
warning: named argument `v` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:79:23
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LL | println!("{:0$}", v = val);
| ----- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `v` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{v:0$}", v = val);
| +
warning: named argument `v` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:79:23
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LL | println!("{:0$}", v = val);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `v` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{:v$}", v = val);
| ~~
warning: named argument `v` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:84:24
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LL | println!("{0:0$}", v = val);
| ------ ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `v` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{v:0$}", v = val);
| ~
warning: named argument `v` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:84:24
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LL | println!("{0:0$}", v = val);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `v` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{0:v$}", v = val);
| ~~
warning: named argument `v` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:89:26
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LL | println!("{:0$.0$}", v = val);
| -------- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `v` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{v:0$.0$}", v = val);
| +
warning: named argument `v` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:89:26
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LL | println!("{:0$.0$}", v = val);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `v` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{:0$.v$}", v = val);
| ~~
warning: named argument `v` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:89:26
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LL | println!("{:0$.0$}", v = val);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `v` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{:v$.0$}", v = val);
| ~~
warning: named argument `v` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:96:27
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LL | println!("{0:0$.0$}", v = val);
| --------- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `v` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{v:0$.0$}", v = val);
| ~
warning: named argument `v` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:96:27
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LL | println!("{0:0$.0$}", v = val);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `v` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{0:0$.v$}", v = val);
| ~~
warning: named argument `v` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:96:27
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LL | println!("{0:0$.0$}", v = val);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `v` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{0:v$.0$}", v = val);
| ~~
warning: named argument `a` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:104:28
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LL | println!("{} {a} {0}", a = 1);
| -- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `a` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{a} {a} {0}", a = 1);
| +
warning: named argument `a` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:104:28
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LL | println!("{} {a} {0}", a = 1);
| --- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `a` by position
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{} {a} {a}", a = 1);
| ~
warning: named argument `a` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:115:14
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LL | {:1$.2$}",
| -------- this formatting argument uses named argument `a` by position
...
LL | a = 1.0, b = 1, c = 2,
| ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | {a:1$.2$}",
| +
warning: named argument `c` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:115:30
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LL | {:1$.2$}",
| -- this formatting argument uses named argument `c` by position
...
LL | a = 1.0, b = 1, c = 2,
| ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | {:1$.c$}",
| ~~
warning: named argument `b` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:115:23
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LL | {:1$.2$}",
| -- this formatting argument uses named argument `b` by position
...
LL | a = 1.0, b = 1, c = 2,
| ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | {:b$.2$}",
| ~~
warning: named argument `a` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:126:14
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LL | {0:1$.2$}",
| --------- this formatting argument uses named argument `a` by position
...
LL | a = 1.0, b = 1, c = 2,
| ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | {a:1$.2$}",
| ~
warning: named argument `c` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:126:30
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LL | {0:1$.2$}",
| -- this formatting argument uses named argument `c` by position
...
LL | a = 1.0, b = 1, c = 2,
| ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | {0:1$.c$}",
| ~~
warning: named argument `b` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:126:23
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LL | {0:1$.2$}",
| -- this formatting argument uses named argument `b` by position
...
LL | a = 1.0, b = 1, c = 2,
| ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
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help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | {0:b$.2$}",
| ~~
warning: named argument `x` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:132:30
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LL | println!("{{{:1$.2$}}}", x = 1.0, width = 3, precision = 2);
| -------- ^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `x` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{{{x:1$.2$}}}", x = 1.0, width = 3, precision = 2);
| +
warning: named argument `precision` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:132:50
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LL | println!("{{{:1$.2$}}}", x = 1.0, width = 3, precision = 2);
| -- ^^^^^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `precision` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{{{:1$.precision$}}}", x = 1.0, width = 3, precision = 2);
| ~~~~~~~~~~
warning: named argument `width` is not used by name
--> $DIR/issue-99265.rs:132:39
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LL | println!("{{{:1$.2$}}}", x = 1.0, width = 3, precision = 2);
| -- ^^^^^ this named argument is referred to by position in formatting string
| |
| this formatting argument uses named argument `width` by position
|
help: use the named argument by name to avoid ambiguity
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LL | println!("{{{:width$.2$}}}", x = 1.0, width = 3, precision = 2);
| ~~~~~~
warning: 42 warnings emitted