rust/tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2005-default-binding-mode/general.rs

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//@ run-pass
#![allow(unused_variables)]
fn some_or_wildcard(r: &Option<i32>, b: &i32) {
let _: &i32 = match r {
Some(a) => a,
_ => b,
};
}
fn none_or_wildcard(r: &Option<i32>, b: &i32) {
let _: &i32 = match r {
None => b,
_ => b,
};
}
fn some_or_ref_none(r: &Option<i32>, b: &i32) {
let _: &i32 = match r {
Some(a) => a,
&None => b,
};
}
fn ref_some_or_none(r: &Option<i32>, b: &i32) {
let _: &i32 = match r {
&Some(ref a) => a,
None => b,
};
}
fn some_or_self(r: &Option<i32>) {
let _: &Option<i32> = match r {
Some(n) => {
let _: &i32 = n;
r
},
x => x,
};
}
fn multiple_deref(r: &&&&&Option<i32>) {
let _: i32 = match r {
Some(a) => *a,
None => 5,
};
}
fn match_with_or() {
// FIXME(tschottdorf): #44912.
//
// let x = &Some((3, 3));
// let _: &i32 = match x {
// Some((x, 3)) | &Some((ref x, 5)) => x,
// _ => &5i32,
// };
}
fn nested_mixed() {
match (&Some(5), &Some(6)) {
(Some(a), &Some(mut b)) => {
// Here, the `a` will be `&i32`, because in the first half of the tuple
// we hit a non-reference pattern and shift into `ref` mode.
//
// In the second half of the tuple there's no non-reference pattern,
// so `b` will be `i32` (bound with `move` mode). Moreover, `b` is
// mutable.
let _: &i32 = a;
b = 7;
let _: i32 = b;
},
_ => {},
};
}
fn nested_mixed_multiple_deref_1() {
let x = (1, &Some(5));
let y = &Some(x);
match y {
Some((a, Some(b))) => {
let _: &i32 = a;
let _: &i32 = b;
},
_ => {},
};
}
fn nested_mixed_multiple_deref_2() {
let x = &Some(5);
let y = &x;
match y {
Some(z) => {
let _: &i32 = z;
},
_ => {},
}
}
fn new_mutable_reference() {
let mut x = &mut Some(5);
match &mut x {
Some(y) => {
*y = 5;
},
None => { },
}
match &mut x {
Some(y) => {
println!("{}", *y);
},
None => {},
}
}
fn let_implicit_ref_binding() {
struct Foo(i32);
// Note that these rules apply to any pattern matching
// whether it be in a `match` or a `let`.
// For example, `x` here is a `ref` binding:
let Foo(x) = &Foo(3);
let _: &i32 = x;
}
fn explicit_mut_binding() {
match &Some(5i32) {
Some(mut n) => {
n += 1;
let _ = n;
}
None => {},
};
match &mut Some(5i32) {
Some(n) => {
*n += 1;
let _ = n;
}
None => {},
};
match &mut &mut Some(5i32) {
Some(n) => {
let _: &mut i32 = n;
}
None => {},
};
}
fn tuple_mut_and_mut_mut() {
match (Some(5i32), &Some(5i32)) {
(Some(n), Some(m)) => {
// `n` and `m` are bound as immutable references. Make new references from them to
// assert that.
let r = n;
let _ = r;
let q = m;
let _ = q;
// Assert the types. Note that we use `n` and `m` here which would fail had they been
// moved due to the assignments above.
let _: i32 = n;
let _: &i32 = m;
}
(_, _) => {},
};
match (&Some(5i32), &&Some(5i32)) {
(Some(n), Some(m)) => {
let _: &i32 = n;
let _: &i32 = m;
}
(_, _) => {},
};
match &mut &mut (Some(5i32), Some(5i32)) {
(Some(n), Some(m)) => {
// Dereferenced through &mut &mut, so a mutable binding results.
let _: &mut i32 = n;
let _: &mut i32 = m;
}
(_, _) => {},
};
match (&mut Some(5i32), &mut &mut Some(5i32)) {
(Some(n), Some(m)) => {
let _: &mut i32 = n;
let _: &mut i32 = m;
}
(_, _) => {},
};
}
fn min_mir_embedded_type() {
// The reduced invocation that an ICE was diagnosed with (was consuming
// adjustments in wrong order).
match (0u8, &&Some(5i32)) {
(_, Some(m)) => {
let _: &i32 = m;
}
(_, _) => {},
};
}
fn no_autoderef() {
// Binding.
let x = &3;
println!("{}", *x);
// Wildcard.
let _ = &3;
// Constant of generic type (string)
const Y: &'static str = "foo";
assert_eq!(0, match "foo" {
Y => 0,
_ => 1,
});
// Reference pattern.
let &x = &3;
}
pub fn main() {
let r: &Option<i32> = &Some(3);
let b = &4i32;
none_or_wildcard(r, b);
some_or_wildcard(r, b);
some_or_ref_none(r, b);
ref_some_or_none(r, b);
some_or_self(r);
multiple_deref(&&&&r);
match_with_or();
nested_mixed();
nested_mixed_multiple_deref_1();
nested_mixed_multiple_deref_2();
new_mutable_reference();
explicit_mut_binding();
tuple_mut_and_mut_mut();
min_mir_embedded_type();
let_implicit_ref_binding();
no_autoderef();
}