// revisions: nofallback fallback // ignore-windows - the number of `Error` impls is platform-dependent //[fallback] check-pass //[nofallback] check-fail #![feature(never_type)] #![cfg_attr(fallback, feature(never_type_fallback))] #![allow(unreachable_code)] use std::error::Error; use std::mem; fn raw_ptr_box(t: T) -> *mut T { panic!() } fn foo(x: !) -> Box { /* *mut $0 is coerced to Box here */ Box::<_ /* ! */>::new(x) //[nofallback]~^ ERROR trait bound `(): std::error::Error` is not satisfied } fn foo_raw_ptr(x: !) -> *mut dyn Error { /* *mut $0 is coerced to *mut Error here */ raw_ptr_box::<_ /* ! */>(x) //[nofallback]~^ ERROR trait bound `(): std::error::Error` is not satisfied } fn no_coercion(d: *mut dyn Error) -> *mut dyn Error { /* an unsize coercion won't compile here, and it is indeed not used because there is nothing requiring the _ to be Sized */ d as *mut _ } trait Xyz {} struct S; struct T; impl Xyz for S {} impl Xyz for T {} fn foo_no_never() { let mut x /* : Option */ = None; let mut first_iter = false; loop { if !first_iter { let y: Box = /* Box<$0> is coerced to Box here */ Box::new(x.unwrap()); } x = Some(S); first_iter = true; } let mut y : Option = None; // assert types are equal mem::swap(&mut x, &mut y); } fn main() { }