rust/tests/ui/imports/import-from-missing-star.rs
Esteban Küber 37c54db477 Silence some resolve errors when there have been glob import errors
When encountering `use foo::*;` where `foo` fails to be found, and we later
encounter resolution errors, we silence those later errors.

A single case of the above, for an *existing* import on a big codebase would
otherwise have a huge number of knock-down spurious errors.

Ideally, instead of a global flag to silence all subsequent resolve errors,
we'd want to introduce an unameable binding in the appropriate rib as a
sentinel when there's a failed glob import, so when we encounter a resolve
error we can search for that sentinel and if found, and only then, silence
that error. The current approach is just a quick proof of concept to
iterate over.

Partially address #96799.
2024-05-28 14:45:21 +00:00

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use spam::*; //~ ERROR unresolved import `spam` [E0432]
fn main() {
// Expect these to pass because the compiler knows there's a failed `*` import that might have
// caused it.
ham();
eggs();
// Even this case, as we might have expected `spam::foo` to exist.
foo::bar();
}