An import was unresolved.
Erroneous code example:
use something::Foo; // error: unresolved import `something::Foo`.
RunIn Rust 2015, paths in use
statements are relative to the crate root. To
import items relative to the current and parent modules, use the self::
and
super::
prefixes, respectively.
In Rust 2018 or later, paths in use
statements are relative to the current
module unless they begin with the name of a crate or a literal crate::
, in
which case they start from the crate root. As in Rust 2015 code, the self::
and super::
prefixes refer to the current and parent modules respectively.
Also verify that you didn’t misspell the import name and that the import exists in the module from where you tried to import it. Example:
use self::something::Foo; // Ok.
mod something {
pub struct Foo;
}
RunIf you tried to use a module from an external crate and are using Rust 2015,
you may have missed the extern crate
declaration (which is usually placed in
the crate root):
extern crate core; // Required to use the `core` crate in Rust 2015.
use core::any;
RunSince Rust 2018 the extern crate
declaration is not required and
you can instead just use
it:
use core::any; // No extern crate required in Rust 2018.
Run