rust/tests/ui/interior-mutability/interior-mutability.stderr
Esteban Küber 99196657fc Use tcx.short_string() in more diagnostics
`TyCtxt::short_string` ensures that user visible type paths aren't overwhelming on the terminal output, and properly saves the long name to disk as a side-channel. We already use these throughout the compiler and have been using them as needed when users find cases where the output is verbose. This is a proactive search of some cases to use `short_string`.

We add support for shortening the path of "trait path only".

Every manual use of `short_string` is a bright marker that that error should be using structured diagnostics instead (as they have proper handling of long types without the maintainer having to think abou tthem).

When we don't actually print out a shortened type we don't need the "use `--verbose`" note.

On E0599 show type identity to avoid expanding the receiver's generic parameters.

Unify wording on `long_ty_path` everywhere.
2025-08-07 21:18:00 +00:00

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error[E0277]: the type `UnsafeCell<i32>` may contain interior mutability and a reference may not be safely transferrable across a catch_unwind boundary
--> $DIR/interior-mutability.rs:6:18
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LL | catch_unwind(|| { x.set(23); });
| ------------ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `UnsafeCell<i32>` may contain interior mutability and a reference may not be safely transferrable across a catch_unwind boundary
| |
| required by a bound introduced by this call
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= help: within `Cell<i32>`, the trait `RefUnwindSafe` is not implemented for `UnsafeCell<i32>`
note: required because it appears within the type `Cell<i32>`
--> $SRC_DIR/core/src/cell.rs:LL:COL
= note: required for `&Cell<i32>` to implement `UnwindSafe`
note: required because it's used within this closure
--> $DIR/interior-mutability.rs:6:18
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LL | catch_unwind(|| { x.set(23); });
| ^^
note: required by a bound in `std::panic::catch_unwind`
--> $SRC_DIR/std/src/panic.rs:LL:COL
error: aborting due to 1 previous error
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.