rust/tests/ui/matches.rs

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// Copyright 2014-2018 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
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#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]
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#![warn(clippy::all)]
#![allow(unused, clippy::redundant_pattern_matching)]
#![warn(clippy::match_same_arms)]
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fn dummy() {
}
fn ref_pats() {
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{
let v = &Some(0);
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match v {
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&Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v),
&None => println!("none"),
}
match v { // this doesn't trigger, we have a different pattern
&Some(v) => println!("some"),
other => println!("other"),
}
}
let tup =& (1, 2);
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match tup {
&(v, 1) => println!("{}", v),
_ => println!("none"),
}
// special case: using & both in expr and pats
let w = Some(0);
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match &w {
&Some(v) => println!("{:?}", v),
&None => println!("none"),
}
// false positive: only wildcard pattern
let w = Some(0);
match w {
_ => println!("none"),
}
let a = &Some(0);
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if let &None = a {
println!("none");
}
let b = Some(0);
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if let &None = &b {
println!("none");
}
}
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fn match_wild_err_arm() {
let x: Result<i32, &str> = Ok(3);
match x {
Ok(3) => println!("ok"),
Ok(_) => println!("ok"),
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Err(_) => panic!("err")
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}
match x {
Ok(3) => println!("ok"),
Ok(_) => println!("ok"),
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Err(_) => {panic!()}
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}
match x {
Ok(3) => println!("ok"),
Ok(_) => println!("ok"),
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Err(_) => {panic!();}
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}
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// allowed when not with `panic!` block
match x {
Ok(3) => println!("ok"),
Ok(_) => println!("ok"),
Err(_) => println!("err")
}
// allowed when used with `unreachable!`
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match x {
Ok(3) => println!("ok"),
Ok(_) => println!("ok"),
Err(_) => {unreachable!()}
}
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match x {
Ok(3) => println!("ok"),
Ok(_) => println!("ok"),
Err(_) => unreachable!()
}
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match x {
Ok(3) => println!("ok"),
Ok(_) => println!("ok"),
Err(_) => {unreachable!();}
}
// no warning because of the guard
match x {
Ok(x) if x*x == 64 => println!("ok"),
Ok(_) => println!("ok"),
Err(_) => println!("err")
}
// this used to be a false positive, see #1996
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match x {
Ok(3) => println!("ok"),
Ok(x) if x*x == 64 => println!("ok 64"),
Ok(_) => println!("ok"),
Err(_) => println!("err")
}
match (x, Some(1i32)) {
(Ok(x), Some(_)) => println!("ok {}", x),
(Ok(_), Some(x)) => println!("ok {}", x),
_ => println!("err")
}
// no warning because of the different types for x
match (x, Some(1.0f64)) {
(Ok(x), Some(_)) => println!("ok {}", x),
(Ok(_), Some(x)) => println!("ok {}", x),
_ => println!("err")
}
// because of a bug, no warning was generated for this case before #2251
match x {
Ok(_tmp) => println!("ok"),
Ok(3) => println!("ok"),
Ok(_) => println!("ok"),
Err(_) => {unreachable!();}
}
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}
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fn match_as_ref() {
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let owned: Option<()> = None;
let borrowed: Option<&()> = match owned {
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None => None,
Some(ref v) => Some(v),
};
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let mut mut_owned: Option<()> = None;
let borrow_mut: Option<&mut ()> = match mut_owned {
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None => None,
Some(ref mut v) => Some(v),
};
}
fn main() {
}