A literal was used in a built-in attribute that doesn't support literals.
Erroneous code example:
#[repr("C")] // error: meta item in `repr` must be an identifier
struct Repr {}
fn main() {} Not all attributes support literals in their input, and in some cases they expect an identifier instead. That would be the solution in the case of repr:
#[repr(C)] // ok!
struct Repr {}
fn main() {}
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