1 error[E0659]: `m` is ambiguous
2 --> $DIR/macros.rs:16:5
7 = note: ambiguous because of a conflict between a name from a glob import and a macro-expanded name in the same module during import or macro resolution
8 note: `m` could refer to the macro imported here
9 --> $DIR/macros.rs:18:13
13 note: `m` could also refer to the macro imported here
14 --> $DIR/macros.rs:15:9
16 LL | use two_macros::*;
18 = help: consider adding an explicit import of `m` to disambiguate
20 error[E0659]: `m` is ambiguous
21 --> $DIR/macros.rs:16:5
26 = note: ambiguous because of a conflict between a name from a glob import and a macro-expanded name in the same module during import or macro resolution
27 note: `m` could refer to the macro imported here
28 --> $DIR/macros.rs:18:13
32 note: `m` could also refer to the macro imported here
33 --> $DIR/macros.rs:15:9
35 LL | use two_macros::*;
37 = help: consider adding an explicit import of `m` to disambiguate
39 error[E0659]: `m` is ambiguous
40 --> $DIR/macros.rs:30:9
45 = note: ambiguous because of a conflict between a macro-expanded name and a less macro-expanded name from outer scope during import or macro resolution
46 note: `m` could refer to the macro imported here
47 --> $DIR/macros.rs:31:17
49 LL | use two_macros::n as m;
51 note: `m` could also refer to the macro imported here
52 --> $DIR/macros.rs:23:9
54 LL | use two_macros::m;
56 = help: use `self::m` to refer to this macro unambiguously
58 error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
60 For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0659`.