rust/tests/ui/suggestions/args-instead-of-tuple.stderr

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error[E0061]: enum variant takes 1 argument but 2 arguments were supplied
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:7:36
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LL | let _: Result<(i32, i8), ()> = Ok(1, 2);
| ^^
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note: tuple variant defined here
--> $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL
help: wrap these arguments in parentheses to construct a tuple
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LL | let _: Result<(i32, i8), ()> = Ok((1, 2));
| + +
error[E0061]: enum variant takes 1 argument but 3 arguments were supplied
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:9:46
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LL | let _: Option<(i32, i8, &'static str)> = Some(1, 2, "hi");
| ^^^^
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note: tuple variant defined here
--> $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL
help: wrap these arguments in parentheses to construct a tuple
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LL | let _: Option<(i32, i8, &'static str)> = Some((1, 2, "hi"));
| + +
error[E0061]: this enum variant takes 1 argument but 0 arguments were supplied
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:11:25
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LL | let _: Option<()> = Some();
| ^^^^-- an argument of type `()` is missing
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note: tuple variant defined here
--> $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL
help: provide the argument
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LL | let _: Option<()> = Some(());
| ~~~~
error[E0308]: mismatched types
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:14:34
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LL | let _: Option<(i32,)> = Some(3);
| ---- ^ expected `(i32,)`, found integer
| |
| arguments to this enum variant are incorrect
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= note: expected tuple `(i32,)`
found type `{integer}`
note: tuple variant defined here
--> $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL
help: use a trailing comma to create a tuple with one element
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LL | let _: Option<(i32,)> = Some((3,));
| + ++
error[E0308]: mismatched types
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:17:34
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LL | let _: Option<(i32,)> = Some((3));
| ---- ^^^ expected `(i32,)`, found integer
| |
| arguments to this enum variant are incorrect
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= note: expected tuple `(i32,)`
found type `{integer}`
note: tuple variant defined here
--> $SRC_DIR/core/src/option.rs:LL:COL
help: use a trailing comma to create a tuple with one element
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LL | let _: Option<(i32,)> = Some((3,));
| +
error[E0061]: function takes 1 argument but 2 arguments were supplied
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:20:5
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LL | two_ints(1, 2);
| ^^^^^^^^
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note: function defined here
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:25:4
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LL | fn two_ints(_: (i32, i32)) {
| ^^^^^^^^ -------------
help: wrap these arguments in parentheses to construct a tuple
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LL | two_ints((1, 2));
| + +
error[E0061]: function takes 1 argument but 2 arguments were supplied
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:22:5
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LL | with_generic(3, 4);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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note: function defined here
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:28:4
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LL | fn with_generic<T: Copy + Send>((a, b): (i32, T)) {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ----------------
help: wrap these arguments in parentheses to construct a tuple
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LL | with_generic((3, 4));
| + +
error[E0061]: function takes 1 argument but 2 arguments were supplied
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:31:9
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LL | with_generic(a, b);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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note: function defined here
--> $DIR/args-instead-of-tuple.rs:28:4
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LL | fn with_generic<T: Copy + Send>((a, b): (i32, T)) {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ----------------
help: wrap these arguments in parentheses to construct a tuple
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LL | with_generic((a, b));
| + +
error: aborting due to 8 previous errors
Some errors have detailed explanations: E0061, E0308.
For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0061`.