LL| |#![feature(c_unwind)] LL| |#![allow(unused_assignments)] LL| | LL| 12|extern "C" fn might_abort(should_abort: bool) { LL| 12| if should_abort { LL| 0| println!("aborting..."); LL| 0| panic!("panics and aborts"); LL| 12| } else { LL| 12| println!("Don't Panic"); LL| 12| } LL| 12|} LL| | LL| 1|fn main() -> Result<(), u8> { LL| 1| let mut countdown = 10; LL| 11| while countdown > 0 { LL| 10| if countdown < 5 { LL| 4| might_abort(false); LL| 6| } LL| | // See discussion (below the `Notes` section) on coverage results for the closing brace. LL| 10| if countdown < 5 { might_abort(false); } // Counts for different regions on one line. ^4 ^6 LL| | // For the following example, the closing brace is the last character on the line. LL| | // This shows the character after the closing brace is highlighted, even if that next LL| | // character is a newline. LL| 10| if countdown < 5 { might_abort(false); } ^4 ^6 LL| 10| countdown -= 1; LL| | } LL| 1| Ok(()) LL| 1|} LL| | LL| |// Notes: LL| |// 1. Compare this program and its coverage results to those of the similar tests LL| |// `panic_unwind.rs` and `try_error_result.rs`. LL| |// 2. This test confirms the coverage generated when a program includes `UnwindAction::Terminate`. LL| |// 3. The test does not invoke the abort. By executing to a successful completion, the coverage LL| |// results show where the program did and did not execute. LL| |// 4. If the program actually aborted, the coverage counters would not be saved (which "works as LL| |// intended"). Coverage results would show no executed coverage regions. LL| |// 6. If `should_abort` is `true` and the program aborts, the program exits with a `132` status LL| |// (on Linux at least). LL| | LL| |/* LL| | LL| |Expect the following coverage results: LL| | LL| |```text LL| | 16| 11| while countdown > 0 { LL| | 17| 10| if countdown < 5 { LL| | 18| 4| might_abort(false); LL| | 19| 6| } LL| |``` LL| | LL| |This is actually correct. LL| | LL| |The condition `countdown < 5` executed 10 times (10 loop iterations). LL| | LL| |It evaluated to `true` 4 times, and executed the `might_abort()` call. LL| | LL| |It skipped the body of the `might_abort()` call 6 times. If an `if` does not include an explicit LL| |`else`, the coverage implementation injects a counter, at the character immediately after the `if`s LL| |closing brace, to count the "implicit" `else`. This is the only way to capture the coverage of the LL| |non-true condition. LL| | LL| |As another example of why this is important, say the condition was `countdown < 50`, which is always LL| |`true`. In that case, we wouldn't have a test for what happens if `might_abort()` is not called. LL| |The closing brace would have a count of `0`, highlighting the missed coverage. LL| |*/