The `#[rustc_on_unimplemented]` attribute lets you specify a custom error message for when a particular trait isn't implemented on a type placed in a position that needs that trait. For example, when the following code is compiled: ```compile_fail #![feature(rustc_attrs)] fn foo>(x: T){} #[rustc_on_unimplemented = "the type `{Self}` cannot be indexed by `{Idx}`"] trait Index { /* ... */ } foo(true); // `bool` does not implement `Index` ``` there will be an error about `bool` not implementing `Index`, followed by a note saying "the type `bool` cannot be indexed by `u8`". As you can see, you can specify type parameters in curly braces for substitution with the actual types (using the regular format string syntax) in a given situation. Furthermore, `{Self}` will substitute to the type (in this case, `bool`) that we tried to use. This error appears when the curly braces do not contain an identifier. Please add one of the same name as a type parameter. If you intended to use literal braces, use `{{` and `}}` to escape them.