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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
#![allow(non_snake_case)]
register_long_diagnostics! {
E0454: r##"
A link name was given with an empty name. Erroneous code example:
```
#[link(name = "")] extern {} // error: #[link(name = "")] given with empty name
```
The rust compiler cannot link to an external library if you don't give it its
name. Example:
```
#[link(name = "some_lib")] extern {} // ok!
```
"##,
E0455: r##"
Linking with `kind=framework` is only supported when targeting OS X,
as frameworks are specific to that operating system.
Erroneous code example:
```compile_fail"
#[link(name = "FooCoreServices", kind = "framework")] extern {}
// OS used to compile is Linux for example
```
To solve this error you can use conditional compilation:
```
#[cfg_attr(target="macos", link(name = "FooCoreServices", kind = "framework"))]
extern {}
```
See more: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/conditional-compilation.html
"##,
E0458: r##"
An unknown "kind" was specified for a link attribute. Erroneous code example:
```
#[link(kind = "wonderful_unicorn")] extern {}
// error: unknown kind: `wonderful_unicorn`
```
Please specify a valid "kind" value, from one of the following:
* static
* dylib
* framework
"##,
E0459: r##"
A link was used without a name parameter. Erroneous code example:
```
#[link(kind = "dylib")] extern {}
// error: #[link(...)] specified without `name = "foo"`
```
Please add the name parameter to allow the rust compiler to find the library
you want. Example:
```
#[link(kind = "dylib", name = "some_lib")] extern {} // ok!
```
"##,
E0463: r##"
A plugin/crate was declared but cannot be found. Erroneous code example:
```
#![feature(plugin)]
#![plugin(cookie_monster)] // error: can't find crate for `cookie_monster`
extern crate cake_is_a_lie; // error: can't find crate for `cake_is_a_lie`
```
You need to link your code to the relevant crate in order to be able to use it
(through Cargo or the `-L` option of rustc example). Plugins are crates as
well, and you link to them the same way.
"##,
}
register_diagnostics! {
E0456, // plugin `..` is not available for triple `..`
E0457, // plugin `..` only found in rlib format, but must be available...
E0514, // metadata version mismatch
E0460, // found possibly newer version of crate `..`
E0461, // couldn't find crate `..` with expected target triple ..
E0462, // found staticlib `..` instead of rlib or dylib
E0464, // multiple matching crates for `..`
E0465, // multiple .. candidates for `..` found
E0466, // bad macro import
E0467, // bad macro reexport
E0468, // an `extern crate` loading macros must be at the crate root
E0469, // imported macro not found
E0470, // reexported macro not found
E0519, // local crate and dependency have same (crate-name, disambiguator)
E0523, // two dependencies have same (crate-name, disambiguator) but different SVH
}