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						Struct dmd.func.AttributeViolation
Stores a reason why a function failed to infer a function attribute like @safe or pure
						
				struct AttributeViolation
				;
						
					
				Has two modes:
- a regular safety error, stored in (fmtStr, arg0, arg1)
- a call to a function without the attribute, which is a special case, because in that case,
that function might recursively also have a AttributeViolation. This way, in case
of a big call stack, the error can go down all the way to the root cause.
The FunctionDeclaration is then stored in arg0 and fmtStr must be null.
Fields
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| arg0 | RootObject | Arguments for up to two %sformat specifiers in format string | 
| arg1 | RootObject | Arguments for up to two %sformat specifiers in format string | 
| arg2 | RootObject | Arguments for up to two %sformat specifiers in format string | 
| fmtStr | const(char)* | printf-style format string | 
| loc | Loc | location of error | 
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