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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-17 12:19:13 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-17 12:19:13 +0000
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+ 1| |// This demonstrated Issue #84561: function-like macros produce unintuitive coverage results.
+ 2| |
+ 3| |// expect-exit-status-101
+ 4| 21|#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
+ 5| |struct Foo(u32);
+ 6| 1|fn test3() {
+ 7| 1| let is_true = std::env::args().len() == 1;
+ 8| 1| let bar = Foo(1);
+ 9| 1| assert_eq!(bar, Foo(1));
+ 10| 1| let baz = Foo(0);
+ 11| 1| assert_ne!(baz, Foo(1));
+ 12| 1| println!("{:?}", Foo(1));
+ 13| 1| println!("{:?}", bar);
+ 14| 1| println!("{:?}", baz);
+ 15| 1|
+ 16| 1| assert_eq!(Foo(1), Foo(1));
+ 17| 1| assert_ne!(Foo(0), Foo(1));
+ 18| 1| assert_eq!(Foo(2), Foo(2));
+ 19| 1| let bar = Foo(0);
+ 20| 1| assert_ne!(bar, Foo(3));
+ 21| 1| assert_ne!(Foo(0), Foo(4));
+ 22| 1| assert_eq!(Foo(3), Foo(3), "with a message");
+ ^0
+ 23| 1| println!("{:?}", bar);
+ 24| 1| println!("{:?}", Foo(1));
+ 25| 1|
+ 26| 1| assert_ne!(Foo(0), Foo(5), "{}", if is_true { "true message" } else { "false message" });
+ ^0 ^0 ^0
+ 27| 1| assert_ne!(
+ 28| | Foo(0)
+ 29| | ,
+ 30| | Foo(5)
+ 31| | ,
+ 32| 0| "{}"
+ 33| 0| ,
+ 34| 0| if
+ 35| 0| is_true
+ 36| | {
+ 37| 0| "true message"
+ 38| | } else {
+ 39| 0| "false message"
+ 40| | }
+ 41| | );
+ 42| |
+ 43| 1| let is_true = std::env::args().len() == 1;
+ 44| 1|
+ 45| 1| assert_eq!(
+ 46| 1| Foo(1),
+ 47| 1| Foo(1)
+ 48| 1| );
+ 49| 1| assert_ne!(
+ 50| 1| Foo(0),
+ 51| 1| Foo(1)
+ 52| 1| );
+ 53| 1| assert_eq!(
+ 54| 1| Foo(2),
+ 55| 1| Foo(2)
+ 56| 1| );
+ 57| 1| let bar = Foo(1);
+ 58| 1| assert_ne!(
+ 59| 1| bar,
+ 60| 1| Foo(3)
+ 61| 1| );
+ 62| 1| if is_true {
+ 63| 1| assert_ne!(
+ 64| 1| Foo(0),
+ 65| 1| Foo(4)
+ 66| 1| );
+ 67| | } else {
+ 68| 0| assert_eq!(
+ 69| 0| Foo(3),
+ 70| 0| Foo(3)
+ 71| 0| );
+ 72| | }
+ 73| 1| if is_true {
+ 74| 1| assert_ne!(
+ 75| | Foo(0),
+ 76| | Foo(4),
+ 77| 0| "with a message"
+ 78| | );
+ 79| | } else {
+ 80| 0| assert_eq!(
+ 81| | Foo(3),
+ 82| | Foo(3),
+ 83| 0| "with a message"
+ 84| | );
+ 85| | }
+ 86| 1| assert_ne!(
+ 87| 1| if is_true {
+ 88| 1| Foo(0)
+ 89| | } else {
+ 90| 0| Foo(1)
+ 91| | },
+ 92| | Foo(5)
+ 93| | );
+ 94| 1| assert_ne!(
+ 95| 1| Foo(5),
+ 96| 1| if is_true {
+ 97| 1| Foo(0)
+ 98| | } else {
+ 99| 0| Foo(1)
+ 100| | }
+ 101| | );
+ 102| 1| assert_ne!(
+ 103| 1| if is_true {
+ 104| 1| assert_eq!(
+ 105| 1| Foo(3),
+ 106| 1| Foo(3)
+ 107| 1| );
+ 108| 1| Foo(0)
+ 109| | } else {
+ 110| 0| assert_ne!(
+ 111| 0| if is_true {
+ 112| 0| Foo(0)
+ 113| | } else {
+ 114| 0| Foo(1)
+ 115| | },
+ 116| | Foo(5)
+ 117| | );
+ 118| 0| Foo(1)
+ 119| | },
+ 120| | Foo(5),
+ 121| 0| "with a message"
+ 122| | );
+ 123| 1| assert_eq!(
+ 124| | Foo(1),
+ 125| | Foo(3),
+ 126| 1| "this assert should fail"
+ 127| | );
+ 128| 0| assert_eq!(
+ 129| | Foo(3),
+ 130| | Foo(3),
+ 131| 0| "this assert should not be reached"
+ 132| | );
+ 133| 0|}
+ 134| |
+ 135| |impl std::fmt::Debug for Foo {
+ 136| | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ 137| 7| write!(f, "try and succeed")?;
+ ^0
+ 138| 7| Ok(())
+ 139| 7| }
+ 140| |}
+ 141| |
+ 142| |static mut DEBUG_LEVEL_ENABLED: bool = false;
+ 143| |
+ 144| |macro_rules! debug {
+ 145| | ($($arg:tt)+) => (
+ 146| | if unsafe { DEBUG_LEVEL_ENABLED } {
+ 147| | println!($($arg)+);
+ 148| | }
+ 149| | );
+ 150| |}
+ 151| |
+ 152| 1|fn test1() {
+ 153| 1| debug!("debug is enabled");
+ ^0
+ 154| 1| debug!("debug is enabled");
+ ^0
+ 155| 1| let _ = 0;
+ 156| 1| debug!("debug is enabled");
+ ^0
+ 157| 1| unsafe {
+ 158| 1| DEBUG_LEVEL_ENABLED = true;
+ 159| 1| }
+ 160| 1| debug!("debug is enabled");
+ 161| 1|}
+ 162| |
+ 163| |macro_rules! call_debug {
+ 164| | ($($arg:tt)+) => (
+ 165| 1| fn call_print(s: &str) {
+ 166| 1| print!("{}", s);
+ 167| 1| }
+ 168| |
+ 169| | call_print("called from call_debug: ");
+ 170| | debug!($($arg)+);
+ 171| | );
+ 172| |}
+ 173| |
+ 174| 1|fn test2() {
+ 175| 1| call_debug!("debug is enabled");
+ 176| 1|}
+ 177| |
+ 178| 1|fn main() {
+ 179| 1| test1();
+ 180| 1| test2();
+ 181| 1| test3();
+ 182| 1|}
+