// Test where we change a type definition by adding a field. Fns with // this type in their signature are recompiled, as are their callers. // Fns with that type used only in their body are also recompiled, but // their callers are not. // revisions:cfail1 cfail2 // compile-flags: -Z query-dep-graph // build-pass #![feature(rustc_attrs)] #![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] #![allow(dead_code)] #![crate_type = "rlib"] // These are expected to require codegen. #![rustc_partition_codegened(module="struct_point-point", cfg="cfail2")] #![rustc_partition_codegened(module="struct_point-fn_with_type_in_sig", cfg="cfail2")] #![rustc_partition_codegened(module="struct_point-call_fn_with_type_in_sig", cfg="cfail2")] #![rustc_partition_codegened(module="struct_point-fn_with_type_in_body", cfg="cfail2")] #![rustc_partition_codegened(module="struct_point-fn_make_struct", cfg="cfail2")] #![rustc_partition_codegened(module="struct_point-fn_read_field", cfg="cfail2")] #![rustc_partition_codegened(module="struct_point-fn_write_field", cfg="cfail2")] #![rustc_partition_reused(module="struct_point-call_fn_with_type_in_body", cfg="cfail2")] pub mod point { #[cfg(cfail1)] pub struct Point { pub x: f32, pub y: f32, } #[cfg(cfail2)] pub struct Point { pub x: f32, pub y: f32, pub z: f32, } impl Point { pub fn origin() -> Point { #[cfg(cfail1)] return Point { x: 0.0, y: 0.0 }; #[cfg(cfail2)] return Point { x: 0.0, y: 0.0, z: 0.0 }; } pub fn total(&self) -> f32 { #[cfg(cfail1)] return self.x + self.y; #[cfg(cfail2)] return self.x + self.y + self.z; } pub fn x(&self) -> f32 { self.x } } } /// A function that has the changed type in its signature; must currently be /// rebuilt. /// /// You could imagine that, in the future, if the change were /// sufficiently "private", we might not need to type-check again. /// Rebuilding is probably always necessary since the layout may be /// affected. pub mod fn_with_type_in_sig { use point::Point; #[rustc_clean(except="typeck,fn_sig,optimized_mir", cfg="cfail2")] pub fn boop(p: Option<&Point>) -> f32 { p.map(|p| p.total()).unwrap_or(0.0) } } /// Call a function that has the changed type in its signature; this /// currently must also be rebuilt. /// /// You could imagine that, in the future, if the change were /// sufficiently "private", we might not need to type-check again. /// Rebuilding is probably always necessary since the layout may be /// affected. pub mod call_fn_with_type_in_sig { use fn_with_type_in_sig; #[rustc_clean(except="typeck,optimized_mir", cfg="cfail2")] pub fn bip() -> f32 { fn_with_type_in_sig::boop(None) } } /// A function that uses the changed type, but only in its body, not its /// signature. /// /// You could imagine that, in the future, if the change were /// sufficiently "private", we might not need to type-check again. /// Rebuilding is probably always necessary since the layout may be /// affected. pub mod fn_with_type_in_body { use point::Point; #[rustc_clean(except="typeck,optimized_mir", cfg="cfail2")] pub fn boop() -> f32 { Point::origin().total() } } /// A function `X` that calls a function `Y`, where `Y` uses the changed type in its /// body. In this case, the effects of the change should be contained /// to `Y`; `X` should not have to be rebuilt, nor should it need to be /// type-checked again. pub mod call_fn_with_type_in_body { use fn_with_type_in_body; #[rustc_clean(cfg="cfail2")] pub fn bip() -> f32 { fn_with_type_in_body::boop() } } /// A function item that makes an instance of `Point` but does not invoke methods. pub mod fn_make_struct { use point::Point; #[rustc_clean(except="typeck,fn_sig,optimized_mir", cfg="cfail2")] pub fn make_origin(p: Point) -> Point { Point { ..p } } } /// A function item that reads fields from `Point` but does not invoke methods. pub mod fn_read_field { use point::Point; #[rustc_clean(except="typeck,fn_sig,optimized_mir", cfg="cfail2")] pub fn get_x(p: Point) -> f32 { p.x } } /// A function item that writes to a field of `Point` but does not invoke methods. pub mod fn_write_field { use point::Point; #[rustc_clean(except="typeck,fn_sig,optimized_mir", cfg="cfail2")] pub fn inc_x(p: &mut Point) { p.x += 1.0; } }