// Regression test for #67037. // // In type checking patterns, E0023 occurs when the tuple pattern and the expected // tuple pattern have different number of fields. For example, as below, `P()`, // the tuple struct pattern, has 0 fields, but requires 1 field. // // In emitting E0023, we try to see if this is a case of e.g., `Some(a, b, c)` but where // the scrutinee was of type `Some((a, b, c))`, and suggest that parentheses be added. // // However, we did not account for the expected type being different than the tuple pattern type. // This caused an issue when the tuple pattern type (`P`) was generic. // Specifically, we tried deriving the 0th field's type using the `substs` of the expected type. // When attempting to substitute `T`, there was no such substitution, so "out of range" occurred. struct U {} // 0 type parameters offered struct P(T); // 1 type parameter wanted fn main() { let P() = U {}; //~ ERROR mismatched types //~^ ERROR this pattern has 0 fields, but the corresponding tuple struct has 1 field }