提交 605c64a9 编写于 作者: C Caio

[RFC 2011] Minimal initial implementation

上级 389352c4
use rustc_ast::{ptr::P, Expr, Path};
use crate::assert::expr_if_not;
use rustc_ast::{
attr,
ptr::P,
token,
tokenstream::{DelimSpan, TokenStream, TokenTree},
BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, ItemKind, MacArgs, MacCall, MacDelimiter, Mutability, Path,
PathSegment, Stmt, UseTree, UseTreeKind, DUMMY_NODE_ID,
};
use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet;
use rustc_expand::base::ExtCtxt;
use rustc_span::Span;
use rustc_span::{
symbol::{sym, Ident, Symbol},
Span,
};
pub(super) struct Context<'cx, 'a> {
// Top-level `let captureN = Capture::new()` statements
capture_decls: Vec<Capture>,
cx: &'cx ExtCtxt<'a>,
// Formatting string used for debugging
fmt_string: String,
// Top-level `let __local_bindN = &expr` statements
local_bind_decls: Vec<Stmt>,
// Used to avoid capturing duplicated paths
//
// ```rust
// let a = 1i32;
// assert!(add(a, a) == 3);
// ```
paths: FxHashSet<Ident>,
span: Span,
}
impl<'cx, 'a> Context<'cx, 'a> {
pub(super) fn new(cx: &'cx ExtCtxt<'a>, span: Span) -> Self {
Self { cx, span }
Self {
capture_decls: <_>::default(),
cx,
fmt_string: <_>::default(),
local_bind_decls: <_>::default(),
paths: <_>::default(),
span,
}
}
/// Builds the whole `assert!` expression.
/// Builds the whole `assert!` expression. For example, `let elem = 1; assert!(elem == 1);` expands to:
///
/// ```rust
/// let elem = 1;
/// {
/// use ::core::asserting::{ ... };
/// #[allow(unused_imports)]
/// use ::core::asserting::{TryCaptureGeneric, TryCapturePrintable};
/// let mut __capture0 = ::core::asserting::Capture::new();
/// let __local_bind0 = &elem;
/// if !(
/// *{
/// (&::core::asserting::Wrapper(__local_bind0)).try_capture(&mut __capture0);
/// __local_bind0
/// } == 1
/// ) {
/// panic!("Assertion failed: elem == 1\nWith captures:\n elem = {}", __capture0)
/// }
/// }
/// ```
pub(super) fn build(mut self, mut cond_expr: P<Expr>, panic_path: Path) -> P<Expr> {
let expr_str = pprust::expr_to_string(&cond_expr);
self.manage_cond_expr(&mut cond_expr);
let initial_imports = self.build_initial_imports();
let panic = self.build_panic(&expr_str, panic_path);
let Self { capture_decls, cx, local_bind_decls, span, .. } = self;
let mut stmts = Vec::with_capacity(4);
stmts.push(initial_imports);
stmts.extend(capture_decls.into_iter().map(|c| c.decl));
stmts.extend(local_bind_decls);
stmts.push(cx.stmt_expr(expr_if_not(cx, span, cond_expr, panic, None)));
cx.expr_block(cx.block(span, stmts))
}
/// Initial **trait** imports
///
/// use ::core::asserting::{ ... };
fn build_initial_imports(&self) -> Stmt {
let nested_tree = |this: &Self, sym| {
(
UseTree {
prefix: this.cx.path(this.span, vec![Ident::with_dummy_span(sym)]),
kind: UseTreeKind::Simple(None, DUMMY_NODE_ID, DUMMY_NODE_ID),
span: this.span,
},
DUMMY_NODE_ID,
)
};
self.cx.stmt_item(
self.span,
self.cx.item(
self.span,
Ident::empty(),
vec![self.cx.attribute(attr::mk_list_item(
Ident::new(sym::allow, self.span),
vec![attr::mk_nested_word_item(Ident::new(sym::unused_imports, self.span))],
))],
ItemKind::Use(UseTree {
prefix: self.cx.path(self.span, self.cx.std_path(&[sym::asserting])),
kind: UseTreeKind::Nested(vec![
nested_tree(self, sym::TryCaptureGeneric),
nested_tree(self, sym::TryCapturePrintable),
]),
span: self.span,
}),
),
)
}
/// The necessary custom `panic!(...)` expression.
///
/// panic!(
/// "Assertion failed: ... \n With expansion: ...",
/// __capture0,
/// ...
/// );
fn build_panic(&self, expr_str: &str, panic_path: Path) -> P<Expr> {
let escaped_expr_str = escape_to_fmt(expr_str);
let initial = [
TokenTree::token(
token::Literal(token::Lit {
kind: token::LitKind::Str,
symbol: Symbol::intern(&if self.fmt_string.is_empty() {
format!("Assertion failed: {escaped_expr_str}")
} else {
format!(
"Assertion failed: {escaped_expr_str}\nWith captures:\n{}",
&self.fmt_string
)
}),
suffix: None,
}),
self.span,
),
TokenTree::token(token::Comma, self.span),
];
let captures = self.capture_decls.iter().flat_map(|cap| {
[
TokenTree::token(token::Ident(cap.ident.name, false), cap.ident.span),
TokenTree::token(token::Comma, self.span),
]
});
self.cx.expr(
self.span,
ExprKind::MacCall(MacCall {
path: panic_path,
args: P(MacArgs::Delimited(
DelimSpan::from_single(self.span),
MacDelimiter::Parenthesis,
initial.into_iter().chain(captures).collect::<TokenStream>(),
)),
prior_type_ascription: None,
}),
)
}
/// Recursive function called until `cond_expr` and `fmt_str` are fully modified.
///
/// See [Self::manage_initial_capture] and [Self::manage_try_capture]
fn manage_cond_expr(&mut self, expr: &mut P<Expr>) {
match (*expr).kind {
ExprKind::Binary(_, ref mut lhs, ref mut rhs) => {
self.manage_cond_expr(lhs);
self.manage_cond_expr(rhs);
}
ExprKind::Path(_, Path { ref segments, .. }) if let &[ref path_segment] = &segments[..] => {
let path_ident = path_segment.ident;
self.manage_initial_capture(expr, path_ident);
}
_ => {}
}
}
/// Pushes the top-level declarations and modifies `expr` to try capturing variables.
///
/// let mut __capture0 = Capture::new();
/// ...
/// ...
/// ...
/// `fmt_str`, the formatting string used for debugging, is constructed to show possible
/// captured variables.
fn manage_initial_capture(&mut self, expr: &mut P<Expr>, path_ident: Ident) {
if self.paths.contains(&path_ident) {
return;
} else {
self.fmt_string.push_str(" ");
self.fmt_string.push_str(path_ident.as_str());
self.fmt_string.push_str(" = {:?}\n");
let _ = self.paths.insert(path_ident);
}
let curr_capture_idx = self.capture_decls.len();
let capture_string = format!("__capture{curr_capture_idx}");
let ident = Ident::new(Symbol::intern(&capture_string), self.span);
let init_std_path = self.cx.std_path(&[sym::asserting, sym::Capture, sym::new]);
let init = self.cx.expr_call(
self.span,
self.cx.expr_path(self.cx.path(self.span, init_std_path)),
vec![],
);
let capture = Capture { decl: self.cx.stmt_let(self.span, true, ident, init), ident };
self.capture_decls.push(capture);
self.manage_try_capture(ident, curr_capture_idx, expr);
}
/// Tries to copy `__local_bindN` into `__captureN`.
///
/// if !{
/// ...
/// ...
/// ...
/// } {
/// panic!(
/// "Assertion failed: ... \n With expansion: ...",
/// __capture0,
/// ...
/// ...
/// ...
/// );
/// }
/// *{
/// (&Wrapper(__local_bindN)).try_capture(&mut __captureN);
/// __local_bindN
/// }
pub(super) fn build(self, _cond_expr: P<Expr>, _panic_path: Path) -> P<Expr> {
let Self { cx, span, .. } = self;
let stmts = Vec::new();
cx.expr_block(cx.block(span, stmts))
fn manage_try_capture(&mut self, capture: Ident, curr_capture_idx: usize, expr: &mut P<Expr>) {
let local_bind_string = format!("__local_bind{curr_capture_idx}");
let local_bind = Ident::new(Symbol::intern(&local_bind_string), self.span);
self.local_bind_decls.push(self.cx.stmt_let(
self.span,
false,
local_bind,
self.cx.expr_addr_of(self.span, expr.clone()),
));
let wrapper = self.cx.expr_call(
self.span,
self.cx.expr_path(
self.cx.path(self.span, self.cx.std_path(&[sym::asserting, sym::Wrapper])),
),
vec![self.cx.expr_path(Path::from_ident(local_bind))],
);
let try_capture_call = self
.cx
.stmt_expr(expr_method_call(
self.cx,
PathSegment {
args: None,
id: DUMMY_NODE_ID,
ident: Ident::new(sym::try_capture, self.span),
},
vec![
expr_paren(self.cx, self.span, self.cx.expr_addr_of(self.span, wrapper)),
expr_addr_of_mut(
self.cx,
self.span,
self.cx.expr_path(Path::from_ident(capture)),
),
],
self.span,
))
.add_trailing_semicolon();
let local_bind_path = self.cx.expr_path(Path::from_ident(local_bind));
let ret = self.cx.stmt_expr(local_bind_path);
let block = self.cx.expr_block(self.cx.block(self.span, vec![try_capture_call, ret]));
*expr = self.cx.expr_deref(self.span, block);
}
}
/// Information about a captured element.
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Capture {
// Generated indexed `Capture` statement.
//
// `let __capture{} = Capture::new();`
decl: Stmt,
// The name of the generated indexed `Capture` variable.
//
// `__capture{}`
ident: Ident,
}
/// Escapes to use as a formatting string.
fn escape_to_fmt(s: &str) -> String {
let mut rslt = String::with_capacity(s.len());
for c in s.chars() {
rslt.extend(c.escape_debug());
match c {
'{' | '}' => rslt.push(c),
_ => {}
}
}
rslt
}
fn expr_addr_of_mut(cx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, sp: Span, e: P<Expr>) -> P<Expr> {
cx.expr(sp, ExprKind::AddrOf(BorrowKind::Ref, Mutability::Mut, e))
}
fn expr_method_call(
cx: &ExtCtxt<'_>,
path: PathSegment,
args: Vec<P<Expr>>,
span: Span,
) -> P<Expr> {
cx.expr(span, ExprKind::MethodCall(path, args, span))
}
fn expr_paren(cx: &ExtCtxt<'_>, sp: Span, e: P<Expr>) -> P<Expr> {
cx.expr(sp, ExprKind::Paren(e))
}
......@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
#![feature(array_windows)]
#![feature(box_patterns)]
#![feature(decl_macro)]
#![feature(if_let_guard)]
#![feature(is_sorted)]
#![feature(let_chains)]
#![feature(let_else)]
......
......@@ -157,6 +157,7 @@
C,
CStr,
CString,
Capture,
Center,
Clone,
Continue,
......@@ -267,6 +268,8 @@
ToOwned,
ToString,
Try,
TryCaptureGeneric,
TryCapturePrintable,
TryFrom,
TryInto,
Ty,
......@@ -276,6 +279,7 @@
UnsafeArg,
Vec,
VecDeque,
Wrapper,
Yield,
_DECLS,
_Self,
......@@ -358,6 +362,7 @@
assert_receiver_is_total_eq,
assert_uninit_valid,
assert_zero_valid,
asserting,
associated_const_equality,
associated_consts,
associated_type_bounds,
......@@ -1437,6 +1442,7 @@
truncf32,
truncf64,
try_blocks,
try_capture,
try_from,
try_into,
try_trait_v2,
......@@ -1499,6 +1505,7 @@
unsized_tuple_coercion,
unstable,
untagged_unions,
unused_imports,
unused_qualifications,
unwind,
unwind_attributes,
......
// revisions: with-generic-asset without-generic-asset
// [with-generic-asset] compile-flags: --cfg feature="generic_assert"
// Ensure assert macro does not ignore trailing garbage.
//
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/60024 for details.
......
error: expected one of `,`, `.`, `?`, or an operator, found `some`
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:6:18
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:9:18
|
LL | assert!(true some extra junk, "whatever");
| ^^^^ expected one of `,`, `.`, `?`, or an operator
error: expected one of `,`, `.`, `?`, or an operator, found `some`
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:9:18
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:12:18
|
LL | assert!(true some extra junk);
| ^^^^ expected one of `,`, `.`, `?`, or an operator
error: no rules expected the token `blah`
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:12:30
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:15:30
|
LL | assert!(true, "whatever" blah);
| -^^^^ no rules expected this token in macro call
......@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ LL | assert!(true, "whatever" blah);
| help: missing comma here
error: unexpected string literal
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:15:18
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:18:18
|
LL | assert!(true "whatever" blah);
| -^^^^^^^^^^
......@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ LL | assert!(true "whatever" blah);
| help: try adding a comma
error: no rules expected the token `blah`
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:15:29
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:18:29
|
LL | assert!(true "whatever" blah);
| -^^^^ no rules expected this token in macro call
......@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ LL | assert!(true "whatever" blah);
| help: missing comma here
error: macro requires an expression as an argument
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:19:5
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:22:5
|
LL | assert!(true;);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^-^
......@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ LL | assert!(true;);
| help: try removing semicolon
error: unexpected string literal
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:22:27
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:25:27
|
LL | assert!(false || true "error message");
| -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
......
error: expected one of `,`, `.`, `?`, or an operator, found `some`
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:9:18
|
LL | assert!(true some extra junk, "whatever");
| ^^^^ expected one of `,`, `.`, `?`, or an operator
error: expected one of `,`, `.`, `?`, or an operator, found `some`
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:12:18
|
LL | assert!(true some extra junk);
| ^^^^ expected one of `,`, `.`, `?`, or an operator
error: no rules expected the token `blah`
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:15:30
|
LL | assert!(true, "whatever" blah);
| -^^^^ no rules expected this token in macro call
| |
| help: missing comma here
error: unexpected string literal
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:18:18
|
LL | assert!(true "whatever" blah);
| -^^^^^^^^^^
| |
| help: try adding a comma
error: no rules expected the token `blah`
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:18:29
|
LL | assert!(true "whatever" blah);
| -^^^^ no rules expected this token in macro call
| |
| help: missing comma here
error: macro requires an expression as an argument
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:22:5
|
LL | assert!(true;);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^-^
| |
| help: try removing semicolon
error: unexpected string literal
--> $DIR/assert-trailing-junk.rs:25:27
|
LL | assert!(false || true "error message");
| -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| |
| help: try adding a comma
error: aborting due to 7 previous errors
// revisions: with-generic-asset without-generic-asset
// [with-generic-asset] compile-flags: --cfg feature="generic_assert"
fn main() {
assert!(); //~ ERROR requires a boolean expression
assert!(struct); //~ ERROR expected expression
......
error: macro requires a boolean expression as an argument
--> $DIR/assert.rs:2:5
--> $DIR/assert.rs:5:5
|
LL | assert!();
| ^^^^^^^^^ boolean expression required
error: expected expression, found keyword `struct`
--> $DIR/assert.rs:3:13
--> $DIR/assert.rs:6:13
|
LL | assert!(struct);
| ^^^^^^ expected expression
error: macro requires a boolean expression as an argument
--> $DIR/assert.rs:4:5
--> $DIR/assert.rs:7:5
|
LL | debug_assert!();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ boolean expression required
......@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ LL | debug_assert!();
= note: this error originates in the macro `debug_assert` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: expected expression, found keyword `struct`
--> $DIR/assert.rs:5:19
--> $DIR/assert.rs:8:19
|
LL | debug_assert!(struct);
| ^^^^^^ expected expression
......
error: macro requires a boolean expression as an argument
--> $DIR/assert.rs:5:5
|
LL | assert!();
| ^^^^^^^^^ boolean expression required
error: expected expression, found keyword `struct`
--> $DIR/assert.rs:6:13
|
LL | assert!(struct);
| ^^^^^^ expected expression
error: macro requires a boolean expression as an argument
--> $DIR/assert.rs:7:5
|
LL | debug_assert!();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ boolean expression required
|
= note: this error originates in the macro `debug_assert` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: expected expression, found keyword `struct`
--> $DIR/assert.rs:8:19
|
LL | debug_assert!(struct);
| ^^^^^^ expected expression
error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
// edition:2021
// ignore-tidy-linelength
// only-x86_64
// run-pass
#![allow(path_statements, unused_allocation)]
#![feature(box_syntax, core_intrinsics, generic_assert, generic_assert_internals)]
macro_rules! test {
(
let mut $elem_ident:ident = $elem_expr:expr;
[ $($assert:tt)* ] => $msg:literal
) => {
{
#[allow(unused_assignments, unused_mut, unused_variables)]
let rslt = std::panic::catch_unwind(|| {
let mut $elem_ident = $elem_expr;
assert!($($assert)*);
});
let err = rslt.unwrap_err();
if let Some(elem) = err.downcast_ref::<String>() {
assert_eq!(elem, &$msg);
}
else if let Some(elem) = err.downcast_ref::<&str>() {
assert_eq!(elem, &$msg);
}
else {
panic!("assert!( ... ) should return a string");
}
}
}
}
macro_rules! tests {
(
let mut $elem_ident:ident = $elem_expr:expr;
$(
[ $($elem_assert:tt)* ] => $elem_msg:literal
)+
) => {
$(
test!(
let mut $elem_ident = $elem_expr;
[ $($elem_assert)* ] => $elem_msg
);
)+
}
}
const FOO: Foo = Foo { bar: 1 };
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
struct Foo {
bar: i32
}
fn main() {
// ***** Allowed *****
tests!(
let mut elem = 1i32;
// binary
[ elem + 1 == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: elem + 1 == 3\nWith captures:\n elem = 1\n"
);
// ***** Disallowed *****
tests!(
let mut elem = 1i32;
// assign
[ { let local = elem; local } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: { let local = elem; local } == 3"
// assign op
[ { elem += 1; elem } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: { elem += 1; elem } == 3"
// async
[ { let _ = async { elem }; elem } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: { let _ = async { elem }; elem } == 3"
// await
// block
[ { elem } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: { elem } == 3"
// box
[ box elem == box 3 ] => "Assertion failed: box elem == box 3"
// break
[ loop { break elem; } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: loop { break elem; } == 3"
// closure
[(|| elem)() == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: (|| elem)() == 3"
// const block
// continue
// err
// field
[ FOO.bar == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: FOO.bar == 3"
// for loop
[ { for _ in 0..elem { elem; } elem } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: { for _ in 0..elem { elem; } elem } == 3"
// if
[ if true { elem } else { elem } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: if true { elem } else { elem } == 3"
// inline asm
// let
[ if let true = true { elem } else { elem } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: if let true = true { elem } else { elem } == 3"
// lit
// loop
[ loop { elem; break elem; } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: loop { elem; break elem; } == 3"
// mac call
// match
[ match elem { _ => elem } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: match elem { _ => elem, } == 3"
// ret
[ (|| { return elem; })() == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: (|| { return elem; })() == 3"
// try
[ (|| { Some(Some(elem)?) })() == Some(3) ] => "Assertion failed: (|| { Some(Some(elem)?) })() == Some(3)"
// try block
// underscore
// while
[ { while false { elem; break; } elem } == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: { while false { elem; break; } elem } == 3"
// yeet
// yield
);
}
// aux-build:common.rs
// ignore-tidy-linelength
// only-x86_64
// run-pass
#![feature(core_intrinsics, generic_assert, generic_assert_internals)]
extern crate common;
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
struct CopyNoDebug(i32);
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
struct NoCopyDebug(i32);
#[derive(PartialEq)]
struct NoCopyNoDebug(i32);
fn main() {
// Has Copy but does not have Debug
common::test!(
let mut copy_no_debug = CopyNoDebug(1);
[ copy_no_debug == CopyNoDebug(3) ] => "Assertion failed: copy_no_debug == CopyNoDebug(3)\nWith captures:\n copy_no_debug = N/A\n"
);
// Does not have Copy but has Debug
common::test!(
let mut no_copy_debug = NoCopyDebug(1);
[ no_copy_debug == NoCopyDebug(3) ] => "Assertion failed: no_copy_debug == NoCopyDebug(3)\nWith captures:\n no_copy_debug = N/A\n"
);
// Does not have Copy and does not have Debug
common::test!(
let mut no_copy_no_debug = NoCopyNoDebug(1);
[ no_copy_no_debug == NoCopyNoDebug(3) ] => "Assertion failed: no_copy_no_debug == NoCopyNoDebug(3)\nWith captures:\n no_copy_no_debug = N/A\n"
);
// Unevaluated (Expression short-circuited)
common::test!(
let mut elem = true;
[ false && elem ] => "Assertion failed: false && elem\nWith captures:\n elem = N/A\n"
);
}
// compile-flags: --test
// run-pass
#![feature(core_intrinsics, generic_assert, generic_assert_internals)]
#[should_panic(expected = "Custom user message")]
#[test]
fn test() {
assert!(1 == 3, "Custom user message");
}
fn main() {
}
// aux-build:common.rs
// only-x86_64
// run-pass
#![feature(core_intrinsics, generic_assert, generic_assert_internals)]
extern crate common;
fn main() {
common::test!(
let mut _nothing = ();
[ 1 == 3 ] => "Assertion failed: 1 == 3"
);
}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! test {
(
let mut $elem_ident:ident = $elem_expr:expr;
[ $($assert:tt)* ] => $msg:literal
) => {
{
#[allow(unused_assignments, unused_mut, unused_variables)]
let rslt = std::panic::catch_unwind(|| {
let mut $elem_ident = $elem_expr;
assert!($($assert)*);
});
let err = rslt.unwrap_err();
if let Some(elem) = err.downcast_ref::<String>() {
assert_eq!(elem, &$msg);
}
else if let Some(elem) = err.downcast_ref::<&str>() {
assert_eq!(elem, &$msg);
}
else {
panic!("assert!( ... ) should return a string");
}
}
}
}
// check-pass
// compile-flags: -Z unpretty=expanded
#![feature(core_intrinsics, generic_assert, generic_assert_internals)]
fn main() {
let elem = 1i32;
assert!(elem == 1);
}
#![feature(prelude_import)]
#![no_std]
// check-pass
// compile-flags: -Z unpretty=expanded
#![feature(core_intrinsics, generic_assert, generic_assert_internals)]
#[prelude_import]
use ::std::prelude::rust_2015::*;
#[macro_use]
extern crate std;
fn main() {
let elem = 1i32;
{
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use ::core::asserting::{TryCaptureGeneric, TryCapturePrintable};
let mut __capture0 = ::core::asserting::Capture::new();
let __local_bind0 = &elem;
if !(*{
(&::core::asserting::Wrapper(__local_bind0)).try_capture(&mut __capture0);
__local_bind0
} == 1) {
{
::std::rt::panic_fmt(::core::fmt::Arguments::new_v1(&["Assertion failed: elem == 1\nWith captures:\n elem = ",
"\n"], &[::core::fmt::ArgumentV1::new_debug(&__capture0)]))
}
}
};
}
// compile-flags: --test
// ignore-tidy-linelength
// run-pass
// `generic_assert` is completely unimplemented and doesn't generate any logic, thus the
// reason why this test currently passes
#![feature(core_intrinsics, generic_assert, generic_assert_internals)]
use std::fmt::{Debug, Formatter};
......@@ -16,10 +15,11 @@ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
}
}
#[should_panic(expected = "Assertion failed: copy_debug == CopyDebug(3)\nWith captures:\n copy_debug = With great power comes great electricity bills\n")]
#[test]
fn test() {
let _copy_debug = CopyDebug(1);
assert!(_copy_debug == CopyDebug(3));
let copy_debug = CopyDebug(1);
assert!(copy_debug == CopyDebug(3));
}
fn main() {
......
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