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Missing trailing expression in block with let else yields incorrectly spanned error message #94176

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I tried this code:

#![feature(let_else)]

pub fn test(a: Option<u32>) -> Option<u32> {
    let Some(_) = a else { return None; };
    println!("Foo");
}

fn main() {}

I expected to see this happen: A helpful error message pointing to the end of the block.

Instead, this happened: An error message with a wrong span:

error[E0308]: mismatched types
 --> test.rs:4:5
  |
4 |     let Some(_) = a else { return None; };
  |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected enum `Option`, found `()`
  |
  = note:   expected enum `Option<u32>`
          found unit type `()`

error: aborting due to previous error

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0308`.

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rustc --version --verbose:

rustc 1.60.0-nightly (b17226fcc 2022-02-18)
binary: rustc
commit-hash: b17226fcc11587fed612631be372a5b4cb89988a
commit-date: 2022-02-18
host: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
release: 1.60.0-nightly
LLVM version: 14.0.0

cc #87335

@rustbot labels: +T-compiler +F-let-else +requires-nightly +A-diagnostics

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    A-diagnosticsArea: Messages for errors, warnings, and lintsC-bugCategory: This is a bug.F-let_elseIssues related to let-else statements (RFC 3137)T-compilerRelevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.requires-nightlyThis issue requires a nightly compiler in some way.

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