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error: character literal may only contain one codepoint
--> $DIR/unicode-character-literal.rs:7:18
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LL | let _spade = '♠️';
| ^^^
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note: this `♠` is followed by the combining mark `\u{fe0f}`
--> $DIR/unicode-character-literal.rs:7:19
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LL | let _spade = '♠️';
| ^
help: if you meant to write a `str` literal, use double quotes
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LL | let _spade = "♠️";
| ~~~
error: character literal may only contain one codepoint
--> $DIR/unicode-character-literal.rs:12:14
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LL | let _s = 'ṩ̂̊';
| ^^^
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note: this `s` is followed by the combining marks `\u{323}\u{307}\u{302}\u{30a}`
--> $DIR/unicode-character-literal.rs:12:15
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LL | let _s = 'ṩ̂̊';
| ^
help: if you meant to write a `str` literal, use double quotes
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LL | let _s = "ṩ̂̊";
| ~~~
error: character literal may only contain one codepoint
--> $DIR/unicode-character-literal.rs:17:14
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LL | let _a = 'Å';
| ^-^
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| help: consider using the normalized form `\u{c5}` of this character: `Å`
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note: this `A` is followed by the combining mark `\u{30a}`
--> $DIR/unicode-character-literal.rs:17:15
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LL | let _a = 'Å';
| ^
error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
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