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error: there is no argument named `a`
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--> $DIR/format-args-capture-first-literal-is-macro.rs:15:26
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LL | format!(identity_pm!("{a}"));
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| ^^^^^
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= note: did you intend to capture a variable `a` from the surrounding scope?
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= note: to avoid ambiguity, `format_args!` cannot capture variables when the format string is expanded from a macro
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error: there is no argument named `a`
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--> $DIR/format-args-capture-first-literal-is-macro.rs:17:27
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LL | format!(identity_mbe!("{a}"));
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| ^^^^^
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= note: did you intend to capture a variable `a` from the surrounding scope?
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= note: to avoid ambiguity, `format_args!` cannot capture variables when the format string is expanded from a macro
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error: there is no argument named `a`
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--> $DIR/format-args-capture-first-literal-is-macro.rs:19:13
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LL | format!(concat!("{a}"));
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: did you intend to capture a variable `a` from the surrounding scope?
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= note: to avoid ambiguity, `format_args!` cannot capture variables when the format string is expanded from a macro
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error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
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