// Test explores how `#[structral_match]` behaves in tandem with // `*const` and `*mut` pointers. // run-pass #![warn(pointer_structural_match)] struct NoDerive(#[allow(unused_tuple_struct_fields)] i32); // This impl makes NoDerive irreflexive // (which doesn't matter here because `<*const T>::eq` won't recur on `T`). impl PartialEq for NoDerive { fn eq(&self, _: &Self) -> bool { false } } impl Eq for NoDerive { } #[derive(PartialEq, Eq)] struct WrapEmbedded(*const NoDerive); const WRAP_UNSAFE_EMBEDDED: & &WrapEmbedded = & &WrapEmbedded(std::ptr::null()); fn main() { match WRAP_UNSAFE_EMBEDDED { WRAP_UNSAFE_EMBEDDED => { println!("WRAP_UNSAFE_EMBEDDED correctly matched itself"); } _ => { panic!("WRAP_UNSAFE_EMBEDDED did not match itself"); } } }