E0005 has started issuing warnings for unused variables. It seems to just add noise, since the code is incorrect, the warning is a little misguided.
fn main() {
let x = Some(1);
let Some(y) = x; //~ ERROR E0005
}
displays:
error[E0005]: refutable pattern in local binding: `None` not covered
--> E0005.rs:3:9
|
LL | let Some(y) = x; //~ ERROR E0005
| ^^^^^^^ pattern `None` not covered
warning: unused variable: `y`
--> E0005.rs:3:14
|
LL | let Some(y) = x; //~ ERROR E0005
| ^ help: consider prefixing with an underscore: `_y`
|
= note: #[warn(unused_variables)] on by default
This started in #59050. I can't really tell which PR in that rollup is responsible.
This is a pretty minor issue, and perhaps issuing warnings makes more sense in other cases. Feel free to close this if it doesn't seem like an issue.
E0005 has started issuing warnings for unused variables. It seems to just add noise, since the code is incorrect, the warning is a little misguided.
displays:
This started in #59050. I can't really tell which PR in that rollup is responsible.
This is a pretty minor issue, and perhaps issuing warnings makes more sense in other cases. Feel free to close this if it doesn't seem like an issue.