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jsondocck: Use correct index for error message. #127287
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If you misused a count command like `@count $some.selector '"T'"`, you would panic with OOB: ``` thread 'main' panicked at src/tools/jsondocck/src/main.rs:76:92: index out of bounds: the len is 2 but the index is 2 ``` Fixing this typo, we now get. ``` Invalid command: Second argument to @count must be a valid usize (got `"T"`) on line 20 ``` As some point I want to rewrite this code to avoid indexing in general, but this is a nice small fix.
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Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#126792 (wasm64 build with target-feature=+simd128,+atomics) - rust-lang#127195 (Remove unqualified form import of io::Error in process_vxworks.rs and fallback on remove_dir_impl for vxworks) - rust-lang#127287 (jsondocck: Use correct index for error message.) - rust-lang#127289 (rustdoc-json: Better representation of lifetime bounds in where clauses.) - rust-lang#127303 (chore: remove repeat words) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#127287 - aDotInTheVoid:jsondocck-index, r=GuillaumeGomez jsondocck: Use correct index for error message. If you misused a count command like ``@count` $some.selector '"T'"`, you would panic with OOB: ``` thread 'main' panicked at src/tools/jsondocck/src/main.rs:76:92: index out of bounds: the len is 2 but the index is 2 ``` This is because 57c85bd removed the file param, but didn't update the error case. We now error with: ``` Invalid command: Second argument to `@count` must be a valid usize (got `"T"`) on line 20 ``` As some point I want to rewrite this code to avoid indexing in general, but this is a nice small fix. r? `@GuillaumeGomez`
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If you misused a count command like
@count $some.selector '"T'"
, you would panic with OOB:This is because 57c85bd removed the file param, but didn't update the error case. We now error with:
As some point I want to rewrite this code to avoid indexing in general, but this is a nice small fix.
r? @GuillaumeGomez