|
LL | println!("test"): 0;
| ^ expecting a type here because of type ascription
+ |
+ = note: #![feature(type_ascription)] lets you annotate an expression with a type: `<expr>: <type>`
+note: this expression expects an ascribed type after the colon
+ --> $DIR/type-ascription-instead-of-statement-end.rs:9:5
+ |
+LL | println!("test"): 0;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ = help: this might be indicative of a syntax error elsewhere
error: aborting due to 2 previous errors