Use Rust-1.78 #[diagnostic::on_unimplemented]
to clarify push_next
trait
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When a user passes an invalid type into
push_next()
, since Rust 1.78 we can now customize the diagnostics error to more clearly decsribe what and why they are not allowed to pass a certain type into this structure instead of having to refer to the trait definition (which contains no docs either).This turns the following, rather obnoxious error:
Into something more digestible:
Please help me bike-shed the wording though! I was also hoping to find some upstream documentation (or a list of current extensions) based on the
vk.xml
structextends
field, to reference in anote =
attribute.