rust/tests/ui/did_you_mean/issue-49746-unicode-confusable-in-float-literal-expt.stderr
Nicholas Nethercote 951f2d9ae2 Use LitKind::Err for floats with empty exponents.
This prevents a follow-up type error in a test, which seems fine.
2024-02-28 20:59:27 +11:00

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error: expected at least one digit in exponent
--> $DIR/issue-49746-unicode-confusable-in-float-literal-expt.rs:1:47
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LL | const UNIVERSAL_GRAVITATIONAL_CONSTANT: f64 = 6.674e11; // m³⋅kg⁻¹⋅s⁻²
| ^^^^^^
error: unknown start of token: \u{2212}
--> $DIR/issue-49746-unicode-confusable-in-float-literal-expt.rs:1:53
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LL | const UNIVERSAL_GRAVITATIONAL_CONSTANT: f64 = 6.674e11; // m³⋅kg⁻¹⋅s⁻²
| ^
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help: Unicode character '' (Minus Sign) looks like '-' (Minus/Hyphen), but it is not
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LL | const UNIVERSAL_GRAVITATIONAL_CONSTANT: f64 = 6.674e-11; // m³⋅kg⁻¹⋅s⁻²
| ~
error: aborting due to 2 previous errors