use std::mem::zeroed; enum Void {} fn main() { let x: Result = Ok(23); let _ = match x { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive Ok(n) => n, }; // This is pretty much instant UB. However, we have no choice -- we need to // test matching on a reference to `&Void`; we cannot do anything other than // just accept the fact that this is UB if `main` did run, but it doesn't; // this test only checks that these are feature-gated. let x: &Void = unsafe { zeroed() }; let _ = match x {}; //~ ERROR non-exhaustive let x: (Void,) = unsafe { zeroed() }; let _ = match x {}; //~ ERROR non-exhaustive let x: [Void; 1] = unsafe { zeroed() }; let _ = match x {}; //~ ERROR non-exhaustive let x: &[Void] = unsafe { zeroed() }; let _ = match x { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive &[] => (), }; let x: Void = unsafe { zeroed() }; let _ = match x {}; // okay let x: Result = Ok(23); let _ = match x { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive Ok(x) => x, }; let x: Result = Ok(23); let Ok(x) = x; //~^ ERROR refutable }