// run-pass // check-run-results // Tests ensuring that `dbg!(expr)` has the expected run-time behavior. // as well as some compile time properties we expect. #![allow(dropping_copy_types)] #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] struct Unit; #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] struct Point { x: T, y: T, } #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] struct NoCopy(usize); fn main() { let a: Unit = dbg!(Unit); let _: Unit = dbg!(a); // We can move `a` because it's Copy. drop(a); // `Point` will be faithfully formatted according to `{:#?}`. let a = Point { x: 42, y: 24 }; let b: Point = dbg!(Point { x: 42, y: 24 }); // test stringify!(..) let c: Point = dbg!(b); // Identity conversion: assert_eq!(a, b); assert_eq!(a, c); // We can move `b` because it's Copy. drop(b); // Without parameters works as expected. let _: () = dbg!(); // Test that we can borrow and that successive applications is still identity. let a = NoCopy(1337); let b: &NoCopy = dbg!(dbg!(&a)); assert_eq!(&a, b); // Test involving lifetimes of temporaries: fn f<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 { x } let a: &u8 = dbg!(f(&42)); assert_eq!(a, &42); // Test side effects: let mut foo = 41; assert_eq!(7331, dbg!({ foo += 1; eprintln!("before"); 7331 })); assert_eq!(foo, 42); // Test trailing comma: assert_eq!(("Yeah",), dbg!(("Yeah",))); // Test multiple arguments: assert_eq!((1u8, 2u32), dbg!(1, 2)); // Test multiple arguments + trailing comma: assert_eq!((1u8, 2u32, "Yeah"), dbg!(1u8, 2u32, "Yeah",)); }