Maybe I'm just being pedantic here (most likely) but I don't like how we're just telling the user here how to "suppress this error" by "assigning the value to '_'". I think it's better if we use the word "discard" here which I think is the official terminology and also tells the user what it actually means to "assign the value to '_'". Also, using the value would also be a way to "suppress the error". It is just one of the two options: discard or use.
21 lines
460 B
Zig
21 lines
460 B
Zig
export fn a() void {
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comptime 1;
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}
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export fn b() void {
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comptime bar();
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}
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fn bar() u8 {
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return 2;
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}
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// error
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// backend=stage2
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// target=native
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//
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// :2:5: error: value of type 'comptime_int' ignored
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// :2:5: note: all non-void values must be used
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// :2:5: note: to discard the value, assign it to '_'
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// :5:5: error: value of type 'u8' ignored
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// :5:5: note: all non-void values must be used
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// :5:5: note: to discard the value, assign it to '_'
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