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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:19:03 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:19:03 +0000 |
commit | 64d98f8ee037282c35007b64c2649055c56af1db (patch) | |
tree | 5492bcf97fce41ee1c0b1cc2add283f3e66cdab0 /tests/rustdoc/hide-complex-unevaluated-const-arguments.rs | |
parent | Adding debian version 1.67.1+dfsg1-1. (diff) | |
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Merging upstream version 1.68.2+dfsg1.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/tests/rustdoc/hide-complex-unevaluated-const-arguments.rs b/tests/rustdoc/hide-complex-unevaluated-const-arguments.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..406157ce2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/rustdoc/hide-complex-unevaluated-const-arguments.rs @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +// Test that certain unevaluated constant expression arguments that are +// deemed too verbose or complex and that may leak private or +// `doc(hidden)` struct fields are not displayed in the documentation. +// +// Read the documentation of `rustdoc::clean::utils::print_const_expr` +// for further details. +#![feature(const_trait_impl, generic_const_exprs)] +#![allow(incomplete_features)] + +// @has hide_complex_unevaluated_const_arguments/trait.Stage.html +pub trait Stage { + // A helper constant that prevents const expressions containing it + // from getting fully evaluated since it doesn't have a body and + // thus is non-reducible. This allows us to specifically test the + // pretty-printing of *unevaluated* consts. + const ABSTRACT: usize; + + // Currently considered "overly complex" by the `generic_const_exprs` + // feature. If / once this expression kind gets supported, this + // unevaluated const expression could leak the private struct field. + // + // FIXME: Once the line below compiles, make this a test that + // ensures that the private field is not printed. + // + //const ARRAY0: [u8; Struct { private: () } + Self::ABSTRACT]; + + // This assoc. const could leak the private assoc. function `Struct::new`. + // Ensure that this does not happen. + // + // @has - '//*[@id="associatedconstant.ARRAY1"]' \ + // 'const ARRAY1: [u8; { _ }]' + const ARRAY1: [u8; Struct::new(/* ... */) + Self::ABSTRACT * 1_000]; + + // @has - '//*[@id="associatedconstant.VERBOSE"]' \ + // 'const VERBOSE: [u16; { _ }]' + const VERBOSE: [u16; compute("thing", 9 + 9) * Self::ABSTRACT]; + + // Check that we do not leak the private struct field contained within + // the path. The output could definitely be improved upon + // (e.g. printing sth. akin to `<Self as Helper<{ _ }>>::OUT`) but + // right now “safe is safe”. + // + // @has - '//*[@id="associatedconstant.PATH"]' \ + // 'const PATH: usize = _' + const PATH: usize = <Self as Helper<{ Struct { private: () } }>>::OUT; +} + +const fn compute(input: &str, extra: usize) -> usize { + input.len() + extra +} + +pub trait Helper<const S: Struct> { + const OUT: usize; +} + +impl<const S: Struct, St: Stage + ?Sized> Helper<S> for St { + const OUT: usize = St::ABSTRACT; +} + +// Currently in rustdoc, const arguments are not evaluated in this position +// and therefore they fall under the realm of `print_const_expr`. +// If rustdoc gets patched to evaluate const arguments, it is fine to replace +// this test as long as one can ensure that private fields are not leaked! +// +// @has hide_complex_unevaluated_const_arguments/trait.Sub.html \ +// '//div[@class="item-decl"]/pre[@class="rust"]' \ +// 'pub trait Sub: Sup<{ _ }, { _ }> { }' +pub trait Sub: Sup<{ 90 * 20 * 4 }, { Struct { private: () } }> {} + +pub trait Sup<const N: usize, const S: Struct> {} + +pub struct Struct { private: () } + +impl Struct { + const fn new() -> Self { Self { private: () } } +} + +impl const std::ops::Add<usize> for Struct { + type Output = usize; + + fn add(self, _: usize) -> usize { 0 } +} |