rust/tests/ui/privacy/privacy-in-paths.stderr
Esteban Küber 7dffd24da5 Tweak privacy errors to account for reachable items
Suggest publicly accessible paths for items in private mod:

  When encountering a path in non-import situations that are not reachable
  due to privacy constraints, search for any public re-exports that the
  user could use instead.

Track whether an import suggestion is offering a re-export.

When encountering a path with private segments, mention if the item at
the final path segment is not publicly accessible at all.

Add item visibility metadata to privacy errors from imports:

  On unreachable imports, record the item that was being imported in order
  to suggest publicly available re-exports or to be explicit that the item
  is not available publicly from any path.

  In order to allow this, we add a mode to `resolve_path` that will not
  add new privacy errors, nor return early if it encounters one. This way
  we can get the `Res` corresponding to the final item in the import,
  which is used in the privacy error machinery.
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error[E0603]: module `bar` is private
--> $DIR/privacy-in-paths.rs:24:16
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LL | ::foo::bar::baz::f();
| ^^^ - function `f` is not publicly re-exported
| |
| private module
|
note: the module `bar` is defined here
--> $DIR/privacy-in-paths.rs:3:5
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LL | mod bar {
| ^^^^^^^
error[E0603]: module `bar` is private
--> $DIR/privacy-in-paths.rs:25:16
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LL | ::foo::bar::S::f();
| ^^^ private module
|
note: the module `bar` is defined here
--> $DIR/privacy-in-paths.rs:3:5
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LL | mod bar {
| ^^^^^^^
help: consider importing this struct through its public re-export instead
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LL | foo::S::f();
| ~~~~~~
error[E0603]: trait `T` is private
--> $DIR/privacy-in-paths.rs:26:23
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LL | <() as ::foo::T>::Assoc::f();
| ^ ----- associated type `Assoc` is not publicly re-exported
| |
| private trait
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note: the trait `T` is defined here
--> $DIR/privacy-in-paths.rs:8:5
|
LL | trait T {
| ^^^^^^^
error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0603`.