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compiletest: Make diagnostic kind mandatory on line annotations
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@@ -372,9 +372,9 @@ E.g. use `//@ dont-require-annotations: NOTE` to annotate notes selectively.
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Avoid using this directive for `ERROR`s and `WARN`ings, unless there's a serious reason, like
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target-dependent compiler output.
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Missing diagnostic kinds (`//~ message`) are currently accepted, but are being phased away.
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They will match any compiler output kind, but will not force exhaustive annotations for that kind.
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Prefer explicit kind and `//@ dont-require-annotations` to achieve the same effect.
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Some diagnostics are never required to be line-annotated, regardless of their kind or directives,
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for example secondary lines of multiline diagnostics,
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or ubiquitous diagnostics like `aborting due to N previous errors`.
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UI tests use the `-A unused` flag by default to ignore all unused warnings, as
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unused warnings are usually not the focus of a test. However, simple code

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