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error: the type `&T` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:54:32
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LL |         let _val: &'static T = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                |
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   |                                this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: references must be non-null
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note: the lint level is defined here
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:6:9
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LL | #![deny(invalid_value)]
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   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `&T` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:55:32
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LL |         let _val: &'static T = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                |
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   |                                this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: references must be non-null
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error: the type `Wrap<&T>` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:57:38
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LL |         let _val: Wrap<&'static T> = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                      |
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   |                                      this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                      help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `Wrap<&T>` must be non-null
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note: because references must be non-null (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:17:18
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LL | struct Wrap<T> { wrapped: T }
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   |                  ^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `Wrap<&T>` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:58:38
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LL |         let _val: Wrap<&'static T> = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                      |
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   |                                      this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                      help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `Wrap<&T>` must be non-null
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note: because references must be non-null (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:17:18
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LL | struct Wrap<T> { wrapped: T }
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   |                  ^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `!` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:65:23
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LL |         let _val: ! = mem::zeroed();
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   |                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   = note: the `!` type has no valid value
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error: the type `!` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:66:23
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LL |         let _val: ! = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   = note: the `!` type has no valid value
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error: the type `(i32, !)` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:68:30
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LL |         let _val: (i32, !) = mem::zeroed();
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   |                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   = note: the `!` type has no valid value
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error: the type `(i32, !)` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:69:30
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LL |         let _val: (i32, !) = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   = note: integers must be initialized
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error: the type `Void` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:71:26
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LL |         let _val: Void = mem::zeroed();
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   |                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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note: enums with no inhabited variants have no valid value
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:12:1
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LL | enum Void {}
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   | ^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `Void` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:72:26
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LL |         let _val: Void = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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note: enums with no inhabited variants have no valid value
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:12:1
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LL | enum Void {}
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   | ^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `&i32` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:74:34
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LL |         let _val: &'static i32 = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                  |
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   |                                  this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                  help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: references must be non-null
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error: the type `&i32` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:75:34
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LL |         let _val: &'static i32 = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                  |
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   |                                  this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                  help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: references must be non-null
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error: the type `Ref` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:77:25
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LL |         let _val: Ref = mem::zeroed();
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   |                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                         |
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   |                         this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                         help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `Ref` must be non-null
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note: because references must be non-null (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:14:12
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LL | struct Ref(&'static i32);
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   |            ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `Ref` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:78:25
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LL |         let _val: Ref = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                         |
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   |                         this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                         help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `Ref` must be non-null
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note: because references must be non-null (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:14:12
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LL | struct Ref(&'static i32);
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   |            ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `fn()` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:80:26
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LL |         let _val: fn() = mem::zeroed();
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   |                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                          |
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   |                          this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                          help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: function pointers must be non-null
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error: the type `fn()` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:81:26
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LL |         let _val: fn() = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                          |
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   |                          this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                          help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: function pointers must be non-null
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error: the type `Wrap<fn()>` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:83:32
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LL |         let _val: Wrap<fn()> = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                |
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   |                                this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `Wrap<fn()>` must be non-null
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note: because function pointers must be non-null (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:17:18
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LL | struct Wrap<T> { wrapped: T }
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   |                  ^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `Wrap<fn()>` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:84:32
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LL |         let _val: Wrap<fn()> = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                |
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   |                                this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   |
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   = note: `Wrap<fn()>` must be non-null
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note: because function pointers must be non-null (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:17:18
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LL | struct Wrap<T> { wrapped: T }
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   |                  ^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `WrapEnum<fn()>` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:86:36
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LL |         let _val: WrapEnum<fn()> = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                    |
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   |                                    this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                    help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `WrapEnum<fn()>` must be non-null
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note: because function pointers must be non-null (in this field of the only potentially inhabited enum variant)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:18:28
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LL | enum WrapEnum<T> { Wrapped(T) }
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   |                            ^
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error: the type `WrapEnum<fn()>` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:87:36
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LL |         let _val: WrapEnum<fn()> = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                    |
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   |                                    this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                    help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `WrapEnum<fn()>` must be non-null
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note: because function pointers must be non-null (in this field of the only potentially inhabited enum variant)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:18:28
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LL | enum WrapEnum<T> { Wrapped(T) }
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   |                            ^
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error: the type `Wrap<(RefPair, i32)>` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:89:42
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LL |         let _val: Wrap<(RefPair, i32)> = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                          |
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   |                                          this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                          help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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note: `RefPair` must be non-null (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:17:18
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LL | struct Wrap<T> { wrapped: T }
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   |                  ^^^^^^^^^^
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note: because references must be non-null (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:15:16
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LL | struct RefPair((&'static i32, i32));
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   |                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `Wrap<(RefPair, i32)>` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:90:42
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LL |         let _val: Wrap<(RefPair, i32)> = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                          |
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   |                                          this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                          help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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note: `RefPair` must be non-null (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:17:18
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LL | struct Wrap<T> { wrapped: T }
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   |                  ^^^^^^^^^^
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note: because references must be non-null (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:15:16
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LL | struct RefPair((&'static i32, i32));
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   |                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `NonNull<i32>` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:92:34
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LL |         let _val: NonNull<i32> = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                  |
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   |                                  this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                  help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `std::ptr::NonNull<i32>` must be non-null
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error: the type `NonNull<i32>` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:93:34
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LL |         let _val: NonNull<i32> = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                  |
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   |                                  this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                  help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `std::ptr::NonNull<i32>` must be non-null
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   = note: raw pointers must be initialized
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error: the type `(NonZero<u32>, i32)` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:95:39
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LL |         let _val: (NonZeroU32, i32) = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                       |
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   |                                       this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                       help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `std::num::NonZero<u32>` must be non-null
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error: the type `(NonZero<u32>, i32)` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:96:39
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LL |         let _val: (NonZeroU32, i32) = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                       |
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   |                                       this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                       help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: `std::num::NonZero<u32>` must be non-null
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   = note: integers must be initialized
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error: the type `*const dyn Send` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:98:37
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LL |         let _val: *const dyn Send = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                     |
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   |                                     this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                     help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: the vtable of a wide raw pointer must be non-null
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error: the type `*const dyn Send` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:99:37
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LL |         let _val: *const dyn Send = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                     |
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   |                                     this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                     help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: the vtable of a wide raw pointer must be non-null
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error: the type `[fn(); 2]` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:101:31
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LL |         let _val: [fn(); 2] = mem::zeroed();
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   |                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                               |
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   |                               this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                               help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: function pointers must be non-null
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error: the type `[fn(); 2]` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:102:31
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LL |         let _val: [fn(); 2] = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                               |
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   |                               this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                               help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   = note: function pointers must be non-null
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error: the type `TwoUninhabited` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:104:36
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LL |         let _val: TwoUninhabited = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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note: enums with no inhabited variants have no valid value
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:42:1
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   |
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LL | enum TwoUninhabited {
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   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `TwoUninhabited` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:105:36
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LL |         let _val: TwoUninhabited = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |
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note: enums with no inhabited variants have no valid value
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:42:1
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LL | enum TwoUninhabited {
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   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `OneFruitNonZero` does not permit zero-initialization
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:107:37
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LL |         let _val: OneFruitNonZero = mem::zeroed();
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   |                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                     |
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   |                                     this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                     help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   |
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   = note: `OneFruitNonZero` must be non-null
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note: because `std::num::NonZero<u32>` must be non-null (in this field of the only potentially inhabited enum variant)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:39:12
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LL |     Banana(NonZeroU32),
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   |            ^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `OneFruitNonZero` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:108:37
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LL |         let _val: OneFruitNonZero = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                     |
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   |                                     this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                     help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   |
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   = note: `OneFruitNonZero` must be non-null
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note: because `std::num::NonZero<u32>` must be non-null (in this field of the only potentially inhabited enum variant)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:39:12
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   |
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LL |     Banana(NonZeroU32),
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   |            ^^^^^^^^^^
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   = note: integers must be initialized
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error: the type `bool` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:112:26
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LL |         let _val: bool = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                          |
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   |                          this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                          help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   |
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   = note: booleans must be either `true` or `false`
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error: the type `Wrap<char>` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:115:32
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   |
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LL |         let _val: Wrap<char> = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                                |
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   |                                this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                                help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   |
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   = note: `Wrap<char>` must be initialized inside its custom valid range
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note: characters must be a valid Unicode codepoint (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:17:18
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   |
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LL | struct Wrap<T> { wrapped: T }
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   |                  ^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `NonBig` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:118:28
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   |
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LL |         let _val: NonBig = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                            |
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   |                            this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                            help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   |
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   = note: `NonBig` must be initialized inside its custom valid range
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note: integers must be initialized (in this struct field)
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:23:26
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   |
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LL | pub(crate) struct NonBig(u64);
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   |                          ^^^
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error: the type `Fruit` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:121:27
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   |
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LL |         let _val: Fruit = mem::uninitialized();
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   |                           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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   |                           |
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   |                           this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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   |                           help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   |
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note: enums with multiple inhabited variants have to be initialized to a variant
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:26:1
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   |
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LL | enum Fruit {
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   | ^^^^^^^^^^
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error: the type `[bool; 2]` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:124:31
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   |
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LL |         let _val: [bool; 2] = mem::uninitialized();
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						|
   |                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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						|
   |                               |
 | 
						|
   |                               this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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						|
   |                               help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
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   |
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						|
   = note: booleans must be either `true` or `false`
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						|
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error: the type `i32` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:127:25
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   |
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						|
LL |         let _val: i32 = mem::uninitialized();
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						|
   |                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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						|
   |                         |
 | 
						|
   |                         this code causes undefined behavior when executed
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						|
   |                         help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: integers must be initialized
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						|
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error: the type `f32` does not permit being left uninitialized
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  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:130:25
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   |
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LL |         let _val: f32 = mem::uninitialized();
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						|
   |                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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						|
   |                         |
 | 
						|
   |                         this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                         help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: floats must be initialized
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						|
 | 
						|
error: the type `*const ()` does not permit being left uninitialized
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						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:133:31
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   |
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						|
LL |         let _val: *const () = mem::uninitialized();
 | 
						|
   |                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
   |                               |
 | 
						|
   |                               this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                               help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: raw pointers must be initialized
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						|
 | 
						|
error: the type `*const [()]` does not permit being left uninitialized
 | 
						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:136:33
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   |
 | 
						|
LL |         let _val: *const [()] = mem::uninitialized();
 | 
						|
   |                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
   |                                 |
 | 
						|
   |                                 this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                                 help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: raw pointers must be initialized
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
error: the type `WrapAroundRange` does not permit being left uninitialized
 | 
						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:139:37
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
LL |         let _val: WrapAroundRange = mem::uninitialized();
 | 
						|
   |                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
   |                                     |
 | 
						|
   |                                     this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                                     help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: `WrapAroundRange` must be initialized inside its custom valid range
 | 
						|
note: integers must be initialized (in this struct field)
 | 
						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:49:35
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
LL | pub(crate) struct WrapAroundRange(u8);
 | 
						|
   |                                   ^^
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
error: the type `Result<i32, i32>` does not permit being left uninitialized
 | 
						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:144:38
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
LL |         let _val: Result<i32, i32> = mem::uninitialized();
 | 
						|
   |                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
   |                                      |
 | 
						|
   |                                      this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                                      help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
note: enums with multiple inhabited variants have to be initialized to a variant
 | 
						|
  --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/result.rs:LL:COL
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
error: the type `&i32` does not permit zero-initialization
 | 
						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:152:34
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
LL |         let _val: &'static i32 = mem::transmute(0usize);
 | 
						|
   |                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
   |                                  |
 | 
						|
   |                                  this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                                  help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: references must be non-null
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
error: the type `&[i32]` does not permit zero-initialization
 | 
						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:153:36
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
LL |         let _val: &'static [i32] = mem::transmute((0usize, 0usize));
 | 
						|
   |                                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
   |                                    |
 | 
						|
   |                                    this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                                    help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: references must be non-null
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
error: the type `NonZero<u32>` does not permit zero-initialization
 | 
						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:154:32
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
LL |         let _val: NonZeroU32 = mem::transmute(0);
 | 
						|
   |                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
   |                                |
 | 
						|
   |                                this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                                help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: `std::num::NonZero<u32>` must be non-null
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
error: the type `NonNull<i32>` does not permit zero-initialization
 | 
						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:157:34
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
LL |         let _val: NonNull<i32> = MaybeUninit::zeroed().assume_init();
 | 
						|
   |                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
   |                                  |
 | 
						|
   |                                  this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                                  help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: `std::ptr::NonNull<i32>` must be non-null
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
error: the type `NonNull<i32>` does not permit being left uninitialized
 | 
						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:158:34
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
LL |         let _val: NonNull<i32> = MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init();
 | 
						|
   |                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
   |                                  |
 | 
						|
   |                                  this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                                  help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: `std::ptr::NonNull<i32>` must be non-null
 | 
						|
   = note: raw pointers must be initialized
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
error: the type `bool` does not permit being left uninitialized
 | 
						|
  --> $DIR/invalid_value.rs:159:26
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
LL |         let _val: bool = MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init();
 | 
						|
   |                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | 
						|
   |                          |
 | 
						|
   |                          this code causes undefined behavior when executed
 | 
						|
   |                          help: use `MaybeUninit<T>` instead, and only call `assume_init` after initialization is done
 | 
						|
   |
 | 
						|
   = note: booleans must be either `true` or `false`
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
error: aborting due to 51 previous errors
 | 
						|
 |