// This is testing whether `#[inline]` signals an error or warning // when put in "weird" places. // // (This file sits on its own because it actually signals an error, // which would mess up the treatment of other cases in // issue-43106-gating-of-builtin-attrs.rs) // Crate-level is accepted, though it is almost certainly unused? #![inline] #[inline] //~^ ERROR attribute should be applied to function or closure mod inline { mod inner { #![inline] } //~^ ERROR attribute should be applied to function or closure #[inline = "2100"] fn f() { } //~^ ERROR attribute must be of the form //~| WARN this was previously accepted #[inline] struct S; //~^ ERROR attribute should be applied to function or closure #[inline] type T = S; //~^ ERROR attribute should be applied to function or closure #[inline] impl S { } //~^ ERROR attribute should be applied to function or closure } fn main() {}