| error[E0029]: only char and numeric types are allowed in range patterns |
| --> $DIR/E0029-teach.rs:7:9 |
| | |
| LL | "hello" ..= "world" => {} |
| | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ranges require char or numeric types |
| | |
| = note: start type: &'static str |
| = note: end type: &'static str |
| = note: In a match expression, only numbers and characters can be matched against a range. This is because the compiler checks that the range is non-empty at compile-time, and is unable to evaluate arbitrary comparison functions. If you want to capture values of an orderable type between two end-points, you can use a guard. |
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| error: aborting due to previous error |
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| For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0029`. |