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authorclubby789 <jamie@hill-daniel.co.uk>2023-05-23 01:51:25 +0000
committerclubby789 <jamie@hill-daniel.co.uk>2023-05-25 23:49:35 +0000
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Ensure Fluent messages are in alphabetical order
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-rw-r--r--compiler/rustc_const_eval/messages.ftl92
1 files changed, 46 insertions, 46 deletions
diff --git a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/messages.ftl b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/messages.ftl
index f6751df443f..7d56cf0aa07 100644
--- a/compiler/rustc_const_eval/messages.ftl
+++ b/compiler/rustc_const_eval/messages.ftl
@@ -1,40 +1,60 @@
-const_eval_unstable_in_stable =
-    const-stable function cannot use `#[feature({$gate})]`
-    .unstable_sugg = if it is not part of the public API, make this function unstably const
-    .bypass_sugg = otherwise `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable]` can be used to bypass stability checks
+const_eval_interior_mutability_borrow =
+    cannot borrow here, since the borrowed element may contain interior mutability
 
-const_eval_thread_local_access =
-    thread-local statics cannot be accessed at compile-time
+const_eval_interior_mutable_data_refer =
+    {$kind}s cannot refer to interior mutable data
+    .label = this borrow of an interior mutable value may end up in the final value
+    .help = to fix this, the value can be extracted to a separate `static` item and then referenced
+    .teach_note =
+        A constant containing interior mutable data behind a reference can allow you to modify that data.
+        This would make multiple uses of a constant to be able to see different values and allow circumventing
+        the `Send` and `Sync` requirements for shared mutable data, which is unsound.
 
-const_eval_static_access =
-    {$kind}s cannot refer to statics
-    .help = consider extracting the value of the `static` to a `const`, and referring to that
-    .teach_note = `static` and `const` variables can refer to other `const` variables. A `const` variable, however, cannot refer to a `static` variable.
-    .teach_help = To fix this, the value can be extracted to a `const` and then used.
+const_eval_max_num_nodes_in_const = maximum number of nodes exceeded in constant {$global_const_id}
 
-const_eval_raw_ptr_to_int =
-    pointers cannot be cast to integers during const eval
-    .note = at compile-time, pointers do not have an integer value
-    .note2 = avoiding this restriction via `transmute`, `union`, or raw pointers leads to compile-time undefined behavior
+const_eval_mut_deref =
+    mutation through a reference is not allowed in {$kind}s
+
+const_eval_non_const_fmt_macro_call =
+    cannot call non-const formatting macro in {$kind}s
+
+const_eval_non_const_fn_call =
+    cannot call non-const fn `{$def_path_str}` in {$kind}s
+
+const_eval_panic_non_str = argument to `panic!()` in a const context must have type `&str`
 
 const_eval_raw_ptr_comparison =
     pointers cannot be reliably compared during const eval
     .note = see issue #53020 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53020> for more information
 
-const_eval_panic_non_str = argument to `panic!()` in a const context must have type `&str`
+const_eval_raw_ptr_to_int =
+    pointers cannot be cast to integers during const eval
+    .note = at compile-time, pointers do not have an integer value
+    .note2 = avoiding this restriction via `transmute`, `union`, or raw pointers leads to compile-time undefined behavior
 
-const_eval_mut_deref =
-    mutation through a reference is not allowed in {$kind}s
+const_eval_static_access =
+    {$kind}s cannot refer to statics
+    .help = consider extracting the value of the `static` to a `const`, and referring to that
+    .teach_note = `static` and `const` variables can refer to other `const` variables. A `const` variable, however, cannot refer to a `static` variable.
+    .teach_help = To fix this, the value can be extracted to a `const` and then used.
+
+const_eval_thread_local_access =
+    thread-local statics cannot be accessed at compile-time
 
 const_eval_transient_mut_borrow = mutable references are not allowed in {$kind}s
 
 const_eval_transient_mut_borrow_raw = raw mutable references are not allowed in {$kind}s
 
-const_eval_max_num_nodes_in_const = maximum number of nodes exceeded in constant {$global_const_id}
-
 const_eval_unallowed_fn_pointer_call = function pointer calls are not allowed in {$kind}s
 
-const_eval_unstable_const_fn = `{$def_path}` is not yet stable as a const fn
+const_eval_unallowed_heap_allocations =
+    allocations are not allowed in {$kind}s
+    .label = allocation not allowed in {$kind}s
+    .teach_note =
+        The value of statics and constants must be known at compile time, and they live for the entire lifetime of a program. Creating a boxed value allocates memory on the heap at runtime, and therefore cannot be done at compile time.
+
+const_eval_unallowed_inline_asm =
+    inline assembly is not allowed in {$kind}s
 
 const_eval_unallowed_mutable_refs =
     mutable references are not allowed in the final value of {$kind}s
@@ -60,32 +80,12 @@ const_eval_unallowed_mutable_refs_raw =
 
         If you really want global mutable state, try using static mut or a global UnsafeCell.
 
-const_eval_non_const_fmt_macro_call =
-    cannot call non-const formatting macro in {$kind}s
-
-const_eval_non_const_fn_call =
-    cannot call non-const fn `{$def_path_str}` in {$kind}s
-
 const_eval_unallowed_op_in_const_context =
     {$msg}
 
-const_eval_unallowed_heap_allocations =
-    allocations are not allowed in {$kind}s
-    .label = allocation not allowed in {$kind}s
-    .teach_note =
-        The value of statics and constants must be known at compile time, and they live for the entire lifetime of a program. Creating a boxed value allocates memory on the heap at runtime, and therefore cannot be done at compile time.
-
-const_eval_unallowed_inline_asm =
-    inline assembly is not allowed in {$kind}s
-
-const_eval_interior_mutable_data_refer =
-    {$kind}s cannot refer to interior mutable data
-    .label = this borrow of an interior mutable value may end up in the final value
-    .help = to fix this, the value can be extracted to a separate `static` item and then referenced
-    .teach_note =
-        A constant containing interior mutable data behind a reference can allow you to modify that data.
-        This would make multiple uses of a constant to be able to see different values and allow circumventing
-        the `Send` and `Sync` requirements for shared mutable data, which is unsound.
+const_eval_unstable_const_fn = `{$def_path}` is not yet stable as a const fn
 
-const_eval_interior_mutability_borrow =
-    cannot borrow here, since the borrowed element may contain interior mutability
+const_eval_unstable_in_stable =
+    const-stable function cannot use `#[feature({$gate})]`
+    .unstable_sugg = if it is not part of the public API, make this function unstably const
+    .bypass_sugg = otherwise `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable]` can be used to bypass stability checks