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#![feature(dropck_eyepatch)]
// The point of this test is to test uses of `#[may_dangle]` attribute
// where the formal declaration order (in the impl generics) does not
// match the actual usage order (in the type instantiation).
//
// See also dropck-eyepatch.rs for more information about the general
// structure of the test.
use std::fmt;
struct Dt<A: fmt::Debug>(&'static str, A);
struct Dr<'a, B:'a+fmt::Debug>(&'static str, &'a B);
struct Pt<A: fmt::Debug, B: fmt::Debug>(&'static str, A, B);
struct Pr<'a, 'b, B:'a+'b+fmt::Debug>(&'static str, &'a B, &'b B);
struct St<A: fmt::Debug>(&'static str, A);
struct Sr<'a, B:'a+fmt::Debug>(&'static str, &'a B);
impl<A: fmt::Debug> Drop for Dt<A> {
fn drop(&mut self) { println!("drop {} {:?}", self.0, self.1); }
}
impl<'a, B: fmt::Debug> Drop for Dr<'a, B> {
fn drop(&mut self) { println!("drop {} {:?}", self.0, self.1); }
}
unsafe impl<B: fmt::Debug, #[may_dangle] A: fmt::Debug> Drop for Pt<A, B> {
// (unsafe to access self.1 due to #[may_dangle] on A)
fn drop(&mut self) { println!("drop {} {:?}", self.0, self.2); }
}
unsafe impl<'b, #[may_dangle] 'a, B: fmt::Debug> Drop for Pr<'a, 'b, B> {
// (unsafe to access self.1 due to #[may_dangle] on 'a)
fn drop(&mut self) { println!("drop {} {:?}", self.0, self.2); }
}
fn main() {
use std::cell::Cell;
// We use separate blocks with separate variable to prevent the error
// messages from being deduplicated.
{
let c_long;
let (mut dt, mut dr): (Dt<_>, Dr<_>);
c_long = Cell::new(1);
// No error: sufficiently long-lived state can be referenced in dtors
dt = Dt("dt", &c_long);
dr = Dr("dr", &c_long);
}
{
let (c, mut dt, mut dr): (Cell<_>, Dt<_>, Dr<_>);
c = Cell::new(1);
// No Error: destructor order precisely modelled
dt = Dt("dt", &c);
dr = Dr("dr", &c);
}
{
let (mut dt, mut dr, c_shortest): (Dt<_>, Dr<_>, Cell<_>);
c_shortest = Cell::new(1);
// Error: `c_shortest` dies too soon for the references in dtors to be valid.
dt = Dt("dt", &c_shortest);
//~^ ERROR `c_shortest` does not live long enough
dr = Dr("dr", &c_shortest);
}
{
let c_long;
let (mut pt, mut pr, c_shortest): (Pt<_, _>, Pr<_>, Cell<_>);
c_long = Cell::new(1);
c_shortest = Cell::new(1);
// No error: Drop impl asserts .1 (A and &'a _) are not accessed
pt = Pt("pt", &c_shortest, &c_long);
pr = Pr("pr", &c_shortest, &c_long);
}
{
let c_long;
let (mut pt, mut pr, c_shortest): (Pt<_, _>, Pr<_>, Cell<_>);
c_long = Cell::new(1);
c_shortest = Cell::new(1);
// Error: Drop impl's assertion does not apply to `B` nor `&'b _`
pt = Pt("pt", &c_long, &c_shortest);
//~^ ERROR `c_shortest` does not live long enough
pr = Pr("pr", &c_long, &c_shortest);
}
{
let (st, sr, c_shortest): (St<_>, Sr<_>, Cell<_>);
c_shortest = Cell::new(1);
// No error: St and Sr have no destructor.
st = St("st", &c_shortest);
sr = Sr("sr", &c_shortest);
}
}
fn use_imm<T>(_: &T) { }
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