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error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:12:1
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:17:5
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LL | #![coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #![coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #![coverage(on)]
| ++++
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:21:1
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error: `#[coverage]` attribute cannot be used on structs
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:21:1
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: `#[coverage]` can be applied to functions, impl blocks, modules, and crates
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:26:1
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:29:5
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error: `#[coverage]` attribute cannot be used on associated consts
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:29:5
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: `#[coverage]` can be applied to functions, impl blocks, modules, and crates
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:35:1
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error: `#[coverage]` attribute cannot be used on traits
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:35:1
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: `#[coverage]` can be applied to functions, impl blocks, modules, and crates
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:39:5
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error: `#[coverage]` attribute cannot be used on associated consts
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:39:5
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: `#[coverage]` can be applied to functions, impl blocks, modules, and crates
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:44:5
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error: `#[coverage]` attribute cannot be used on associated types
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:44:5
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: `#[coverage]` can be applied to functions, impl blocks, modules, and crates
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:50:1
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:53:5
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error: `#[coverage]` attribute cannot be used on associated consts
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:53:5
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: `#[coverage]` can be applied to functions, impl blocks, modules, and crates
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:58:5
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error: `#[coverage]` attribute cannot be used on associated types
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:58:5
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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= help: `#[coverage]` can be applied to functions, impl blocks, modules, and crates
error[E0539]: malformed `coverage` attribute input
--> $DIR/word-only.rs:64:1
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LL | #[coverage]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ this attribute is only valid with either `on` or `off` as an argument
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help: try changing it to one of the following valid forms of the attribute
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LL | #[coverage(off)]
| +++++
LL | #[coverage(on)]
| ++++
error: aborting due to 19 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0539`.
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