```
"##,
*/
-E0030: r##"
-When matching against a range, the compiler verifies that the range is
-non-empty. Range patterns include both end-points, so this is equivalent to
-requiring the start of the range to be less than or equal to the end of the
-range.
-
-For example:
-
-```compile_fail
-match 5u32 {
- // This range is ok, albeit pointless.
- 1 ... 1 => {}
- // This range is empty, and the compiler can tell.
- 1000 ... 5 => {}
-}
-```
-"##,
E0130: r##"
You declared a pattern as an argument in a foreign function declaration.
"##,
-E0579: r##"
-When matching against an exclusive range, the compiler verifies that the range
-is non-empty. Exclusive range patterns include the start point but not the end
-point, so this is equivalent to requiring the start of the range to be less
-than the end of the range.
-
-For example:
-
-```compile_fail
-match 5u32 {
- // This range is ok, albeit pointless.
- 1 .. 2 => {}
- // This range is empty, and the compiler can tell.
- 5 .. 5 => {}
-}
-```
-"##,
-
E0590: r##"
`break` or `continue` must include a label when used in the condition of a
`while` loop.
i += 1;
};
```
+"##,
+
+E0695: r##"
+A `break` statement without a label appeared inside a labeled block.
+
+Example of erroneous code:
+
+```compile_fail,E0695
+# #![feature(label_break_value)]
+loop {
+ 'a: {
+ break;
+ }
+}
+```
+
+Make sure to always label the `break`:
+
+```
+# #![feature(label_break_value)]
+'l: loop {
+ 'a: {
+ break 'l;
+ }
+}
+```
+
+Or if you want to `break` the labeled block:
+
+```
+# #![feature(label_break_value)]
+loop {
+ 'a: {
+ break 'a;
+ }
+ break;
+}
+```
"##
}
E0642, // patterns aren't allowed in methods without bodies
E0666, // nested `impl Trait` is illegal
E0667, // `impl Trait` in projections
+ E0696, // `continue` pointing to a labeled block
+ E0706, // `async fn` in trait
}