Change object safety violation message#40753
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…n-message, r=brson Change object safety violation message Hello! This is my first pull request to rust so hopefully all goes well. This PR should fix issue rust-lang#40670. I changed the error message in object_safety.rs and the corresponding compile-fail test in object-safety-supertrait-mentions-Self.rs. Once the changes were made, I ran ```python x.py test src/tools/tidy``` and ```python x.py test```. Tidy passed and the compile-fail tests passed, however the test suite failed on the tcp tests as my machine has IPv6 disabled. I'm not sure what to do in this case besides letting travis run the suite against my changes. Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help further. Thanks! Mandeep
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Hello!
This is my first pull request to rust so hopefully all goes well. This PR should fix issue #40670. I changed the error message in object_safety.rs and the corresponding compile-fail test in object-safety-supertrait-mentions-Self.rs.
Once the changes were made, I ran
python x.py test src/tools/tidyandpython x.py test. Tidy passed and the compile-fail tests passed, however the test suite failed on the tcp tests as my machine has IPv6 disabled. I'm not sure what to do in this case besides letting travis run the suite against my changes. Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help further.Thanks!
Mandeep