rust/tests/ui/rfcs/rfc-2632-const-trait-impl/mbe-bare-trait-objects-cons...

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// Ensure that we don't consider `const Trait` and `~const Trait` to
// match the macro fragment specifier `ty` as that would be a breaking
// change theoretically speaking. Syntactically trait object types can
// be "bare", i.e., lack the prefix `dyn`.
// By contrast, `?Trait` *does* match `ty` and therefore an arm like
// `?$Trait:path` would never be reached.
// See `parser/macro/mbe-bare-trait-object-maybe-trait-bound.rs`.
//@ check-pass
macro_rules! check {
($Type:ty) => { compile_error!("ty"); };
(const $Trait:path) => {};
(~const $Trait:path) => {};
}
check! { const Trait }
check! { ~const Trait }
fn main() {}