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In general, there are two class of such methods: ones that emit an error
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directly and ones that allow finer control over what to emit. For example,
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[`span_err`][spanerr] emits the given error message at the given `Span`, but
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[`struct_span_err`][strspanerr] instead returns a [`DiagnosticBuilder`][diagbuild].
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[`struct_span_err`][strspanerr] instead returns a
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[`DiagnosticBuilder`][diagbuild].
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`DiagnosticBuilder` allows you to add related notes and suggestions to an error
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before emitting it by calling the [`emit`][emit] method. See the
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NON_UPPER_CASE_GLOBALS);
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```
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This defines the `nonstandard_style` group which turns on the listed lints. A user
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can turn on these lints by using `!#[warn(nonstandard_style)]`.
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This defines the `nonstandard_style` group which turns on the listed lints. A
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user can turn on these lints by using `!#[warn(nonstandard_style)]`.
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