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``` error[E0610]: `{integer}` is a primitive type and therefore doesn't have fields --> $DIR/attempted-access-non-fatal.rs:7:15 | LL | let _ = 2.l; | ^ | help: if intended to be a floating point literal, consider adding a `0` after the period and a `f64` suffix | LL - let _ = 2.l; LL + let _ = 2.0f64; | ```
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error: character literal may only contain one codepoint
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--> $DIR/lex-bad-char-literals-6.rs:2:19
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LL | let x: &str = 'ab';
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help: if you meant to write a string literal, use double quotes
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LL - let x: &str = 'ab';
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LL + let x: &str = "ab";
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error: character literal may only contain one codepoint
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--> $DIR/lex-bad-char-literals-6.rs:4:19
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LL | let y: char = 'cd';
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| ^^^^
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help: if you meant to write a string literal, use double quotes
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LL - let y: char = 'cd';
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LL + let y: char = "cd";
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error: character literal may only contain one codepoint
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--> $DIR/lex-bad-char-literals-6.rs:6:13
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LL | let z = 'ef';
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| ^^^^
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help: if you meant to write a string literal, use double quotes
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LL - let z = 'ef';
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LL + let z = "ef";
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error[E0308]: mismatched types
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--> $DIR/lex-bad-char-literals-6.rs:13:20
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LL | let a: usize = "";
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| ----- ^^ expected `usize`, found `&str`
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| expected due to this
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error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0308`.
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