Error code E0789
This error code is internal to the compiler and will not be emitted with normal Rust code.
The internal rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules attribute must be used
on an item with a stable attribute.
Erroneous code example:
#![allow(unused)]
fn main() {
// NOTE: both of these attributes are perma-unstable and should *never* be
// used outside of the compiler and standard library.
#![feature(rustc_attrs)]
#![feature(staged_api)]
#![allow(internal_features)]
#![unstable(feature = "foo_module", reason = "...", issue = "123")]
#[rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules = "deprecation message"]
// #[stable(feature = "foo", since = "1.0")]
struct Foo;
// ^^^ error: `rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules` attribute must be
// paired with a `stable` attribute
}
Typically when an item is marked with a stable attribute, the modules that
enclose the item must also be marked with stable attributes, otherwise the
item becomes de facto unstable. #[rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules]
is a workaround which allows an item to “escape” its unstable parent modules.
This error occurs when an item is marked with
#[rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules] but no supplementary stable
attribute exists. See #99288
for an example of #[rustc_allowed_through_unstable_modules] in use.