// run-pass // Test that failing macro matchers will not cause pre-expansion errors // even though they use a feature that is pre-expansion gated. #[allow(unused_macro_rules)] macro_rules! m { ($e:expr) => { 0 }; // This fails on the input below due to `, foo`. ($e:expr,) => { 1 }; // This also fails to match due to `foo`. (do yeet $e:expr, foo) => { 2 }; // Successful matcher, we should get `2`. } fn main() { assert_eq!(2, m!(do yeet 42, foo)); }