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Non-structural-match type used for const generic parameter

Reports the use of non-structural-match types for const generic parameters. Only structural-match types (types that derive PartialEq and Eq and implement ConstParamTy) can be used for const generic parameters.

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RsNonStructuralMatchTypeAsConstGenericParameter
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Inspection ID: RsNonStructuralMatchTypeAsConstGenericParameter

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    Rust, 252.26665.0

    Last modified: 18 September 2025