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---- src/ser/mod.rs - ser::Serializer::serialize_bytes(line 175) stdout ----
error[E0424]: expected value, found module `self`
--> src/ser/mod.rs:176:22
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3 | let mut state = try!(self.serialize_seq(value));
| ^^^^ `self` value is only available in methods with `self` parameter
error[E0425]:cannot find value `value` in this scope
--> src/ser/mod.rs:176:41
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3 | let mut state = try!(self.serialize_seq(value));
| ^^^^^ not found in this scope
error[E0425]:cannot find value `value` in this scope
--> src/ser/mod.rs:177:10
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4 | for b in value {
| ^^^^^ not found in this scope
error[E0424]:expected value, found module `self`
--> src/ser/mod.rs:178:10
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5 | try!(self.serialize_seq_elt(&mut state, b));
| ^^^^ `self` value is only available in methods with `self` parameter
error[E0424]:expected value, found module `self`
--> src/ser/mod.rs:180:1
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7 | self.serialize_seq_end(state)
| ^^^^ `self` value is only available in methods with `self` parameter
error[E0308]: mismatched types
--> src/ser/mod.rs:176:17
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3 | let mut state = try!(self.serialize_seq(value));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected (), found enum `std::result::Result`
|
= note: expected type `()`
found type `std::result::Result<_, _>`
= note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate(in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info)
This is coming from doctest, so I'm not sure if it's a regression or expected behavior:
/// Enables serializers to serialize byte slices more compactly or more/// efficiently than other types of slices. If no efficient implementation/// is available, a reasonable implementation would be to forward to/// `serialize_seq`. If forwarded, the implementation looks usually just like this:/// ```rust/// let mut state = try!(self.serialize_seq(value));/// for b in value {/// try!(self.serialize_seq_elt(&mut state, b));/// }/// self.serialize_seq_end(state)/// ```fnserialize_bytes(&mutself,value:&[u8]) -> Result<(),Self::Error>;
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serde 0.8 fails to build with
This is coming from doctest, so I'm not sure if it's a regression or expected behavior:
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