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+// Test that slice subslice patterns are correctly handled in const evaluation.
+
+// run-pass
+
+#[derive(PartialEq, Debug, Clone)]
+struct N(u8);
+
+#[derive(PartialEq, Debug, Clone)]
+struct Z;
+
+macro_rules! n {
+ ($($e:expr),* $(,)?) => {
+ [$(N($e)),*]
+ }
+}
+
+// This macro has an unused variable so that it can be repeated base on the
+// number of times a repeated variable (`$e` in `z`) occurs.
+macro_rules! zed {
+ ($e:expr) => { Z }
+}
+
+macro_rules! z {
+ ($($e:expr),* $(,)?) => {
+ [$(zed!($e)),*]
+ }
+}
+
+// Compare constant evaluation and runtime evaluation of a given expression.
+macro_rules! compare_evaluation_inner {
+ ($e:expr, $t:ty $(,)?) => {{
+ const CONST_EVAL: $t = $e;
+ const fn const_eval() -> $t { $e }
+ static CONST_EVAL2: $t = const_eval();
+ let runtime_eval = $e;
+ assert_eq!(CONST_EVAL, runtime_eval);
+ assert_eq!(CONST_EVAL2, runtime_eval);
+ }}
+}
+
+// Compare the result of matching `$e` against `$p` using both `if let` and
+// `match`.
+macro_rules! compare_evaluation {
+ ($p:pat, $e:expr, $matches:expr, $t:ty $(,)?) => {{
+ compare_evaluation_inner!(if let $p = $e as &[_] { $matches } else { None }, $t);
+ compare_evaluation_inner!(match $e as &[_] { $p => $matches, _ => None }, $t);
+ }}
+}
+
+// Repeat `$test`, substituting the given macro variables with the given
+// identifiers.
+//
+// For example:
+//
+// repeat! {
+// ($name); X; Y:
+// struct $name;
+// }
+//
+// Expands to:
+//
+// struct X; struct Y;
+//
+// This is used to repeat the tests using both the `N` and `Z`
+// types.
+macro_rules! repeat {
+ (($($dollar:tt $placeholder:ident)*); $($($values:ident),+);*: $($test:tt)*) => {
+ macro_rules! single {
+ ($($dollar $placeholder:ident),*) => { $($test)* }
+ }
+ $(single!($($values),+);)*
+ }
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ repeat! {
+ ($arr $Ty); n, N; z, Z:
+ compare_evaluation!([_, x @ .., _], &$arr!(1, 2, 3, 4), Some(x), Option<&'static [$Ty]>);
+ compare_evaluation!([x, .., _], &$arr!(1, 2, 3, 4), Some(x), Option<&'static $Ty>);
+ compare_evaluation!([_, .., x], &$arr!(1, 2, 3, 4), Some(x), Option<&'static $Ty>);
+
+ compare_evaluation!([_, x @ .., _], &$arr!(1, 2), Some(x), Option<&'static [$Ty]>);
+ compare_evaluation!([x, .., _], &$arr!(1, 2), Some(x), Option<&'static $Ty>);
+ compare_evaluation!([_, .., x], &$arr!(1, 2), Some(x), Option<&'static $Ty>);
+
+ compare_evaluation!([_, x @ .., _], &$arr!(1), Some(x), Option<&'static [$Ty]>);
+ compare_evaluation!([x, .., _], &$arr!(1), Some(x), Option<&'static $Ty>);
+ compare_evaluation!([_, .., x], &$arr!(1), Some(x), Option<&'static $Ty>);
+ }
+
+ compare_evaluation!([N(x), .., _], &n!(1, 2, 3, 4), Some(x), Option<&'static u8>);
+ compare_evaluation!([_, .., N(x)], &n!(1, 2, 3, 4), Some(x), Option<&'static u8>);
+
+ compare_evaluation!([N(x), .., _], &n!(1, 2), Some(x), Option<&'static u8>);
+ compare_evaluation!([_, .., N(x)], &n!(1, 2), Some(x), Option<&'static u8>);
+}