| #### Note: this error code is no longer emitted by the compiler |
| |
| This is because it was too specific to the `inline` attribute. |
| Similar diagnostics occur for other attributes too. |
| The example here will now emit `E0805` |
| |
| The `inline` attribute was malformed. |
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| Erroneous code example: |
| |
| ```compile_fail,E0805 |
| #[inline()] // error: expected one argument |
| pub fn something() {} |
| |
| fn main() {} |
| ``` |
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| The parenthesized `inline` attribute requires the parameter to be specified: |
| |
| ``` |
| #[inline(always)] |
| fn something() {} |
| ``` |
| |
| or: |
| |
| ``` |
| #[inline(never)] |
| fn something() {} |
| ``` |
| |
| Alternatively, a paren-less version of the attribute may be used to hint the |
| compiler about inlining opportunity: |
| |
| ``` |
| #[inline] |
| fn something() {} |
| ``` |
| |
| For more information see the [`inline` attribute][inline-attribute] section |
| of the Reference. |
| |
| [inline-attribute]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/codegen.html#the-inline-attribute |