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edit and fix bad spacing of inner-attribute-not-allowed note #45644

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9 changes: 4 additions & 5 deletions src/libsyntax/parse/attr.rs
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Expand Up @@ -105,11 +105,10 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
let span = self.span;
self.diagnostic()
.struct_span_err(span, reason)
.note("inner attributes and doc comments, like `#![no_std]` or \
`//! My crate`, annotate the item enclosing them, and are \
usually found at the beginning of source files. Outer \
attributes and doc comments, like `#[test]` and
`/// My function`, annotate the item following them.")
.note("inner attributes, like `#![no_std]`, annotate the item \
enclosing them, and are usually found at the beginning of \
source files. Outer attributes, like `#[test]`, annotate the \
item following them.")
.emit()
}
ast::AttrStyle::Inner
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3 changes: 1 addition & 2 deletions src/test/ui/issue-45296.stderr
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Expand Up @@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ error: an inner attribute is not permitted in this context
14 | #![allow(unused_variables)]
| ^
|
= note: inner attributes and doc comments, like `#![no_std]` or `//! My crate`, annotate the item enclosing them, and are usually found at the beginning of source files. Outer attributes and doc comments, like `#[test]` and
`/// My function`, annotate the item following them.
= note: inner attributes, like `#![no_std]`, annotate the item enclosing them, and are usually found at the beginning of source files. Outer attributes, like `#[test]`, annotate the item following them.

error: aborting due to previous error