pub struct AmbiguityErrorDiag {
    pub msg: String,
    pub span: Span,
    pub label_span: Span,
    pub label_msg: String,
    pub note_msg: String,
    pub b1_span: Span,
    pub b1_note_msg: String,
    pub b1_help_msgs: Vec<String>,
    pub b2_span: Span,
    pub b2_note_msg: String,
    pub b2_help_msgs: Vec<String>,
}

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impl Debug for AmbiguityErrorDiag

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