pub struct ClosureKindMismatch {
    pub closure_span: Span,
    pub expected: ClosureKind,
    pub found: ClosureKind,
    pub cause_span: Span,
    pub fn_once_label: Option<ClosureFnOnceLabel>,
    pub fn_mut_label: Option<ClosureFnMutLabel>,
}

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§closure_span: Span§expected: ClosureKind§found: ClosureKind§cause_span: Span§fn_once_label: Option<ClosureFnOnceLabel>§fn_mut_label: Option<ClosureFnMutLabel>

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impl<'_sess, G> IntoDiagnostic<'_sess, G> for ClosureKindMismatch

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fn into_diagnostic( self, dcx: &'_sess DiagCtxt, level: Level ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'_sess, G>

Write out as a diagnostic out of DiagCtxt.

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