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This change
* allows using empty arrays `[]` in expessions,
* adds a cut when the leading `[` was encountered, and
* fixes the interaction between arrays and boolean OR.
IMO the restriction that you couldn't use empty arrays is not needed.
The missing cut made error messages slictly worse if you forget to add
the closing `]`.
Filter expressions must not have white spaces before the pipe `|`. The
white space is used to tell a filter expressions, and `std::ops::Or`
apart.
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This change:
* adds a cut when the leading `(` was encountered, and
* fixed the interaction between call expressions and boolean OR.
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In <https://github.com/dtolnay/trybuild/pull/219> the output of error
messages was subtly changed, because they introduced a subdirectoy in
their temp path.
This PR fixes the mismatch between the expected and the actual output.
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`target()` as used in parsing "let" and "if let" implements parsing
nested tuples and structs. But it does not implement parsing literals.
The functions `match_variant()` and `with_parameters()` as used in
parsing "when" blocks do not implement parsing nested structs, but it
implements parsing literals.
This PR combines `match_variant()` and `with_parameters()` into
`target()`, so that all `{%when%}` support nested structs, too.
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rust-lang/rust#82069 made error message that stem macro invocations more
verbose. Since Rust 1.54 (currently in beta) the message includes the
name of the offending macro.
This PR uses version_check to select the appropriate expected error
message.
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