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Field names are matched as Rust identifiers, as discussed in the documentation here. Keywords, such as The "raw identifier" ( As an alternative, though, consider using a quoted field name. This is matched as a string literal, rather than an identifier. For example, info!("type" = "foo", "bar"); |
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Bug Report
Version
tracing = "0.1.35"
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.1", default-features = false, features = ["smallvec", "fmt", "tracing-log", "env-filter", "json", "time"] }
Description
Can't use
type
as field name. This code give outputr#type
:If we change
r#type
ontype
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