### What it does Warns if an integral constant literal starts with `0`. ### Why is this bad? In some languages (including the infamous C language and most of its family), this marks an octal constant. In Rust however, this is a decimal constant. This could be confusing for both the writer and a reader of the constant. ### Example In Rust: ``` fn main() { let a = 0123; println!("{}", a); } ``` prints `123`, while in C: ``` #include int main() { int a = 0123; printf("%d\n", a); } ``` prints `83` (as `83 == 0o123` while `123 == 0o173`).