diff --git a/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/function_pointers.rs b/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/function_pointers.rs index 593012ca45b..1c99a96feda 100644 --- a/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/function_pointers.rs +++ b/src/tools/miri/tests/pass/function_pointers.rs @@ -23,6 +23,10 @@ fn h(i: i32, j: i32) -> i32 { j * i * 7 } +fn i() -> i32 { + 73 +} + fn return_fn_ptr(f: fn() -> i32) -> fn() -> i32 { f } @@ -72,9 +76,18 @@ fn main() { assert_eq!(indirect3(h), 210); assert_eq!(indirect_mut3(h), 210); assert_eq!(indirect_once3(h), 210); - let g = f as fn() -> i32; - assert!(return_fn_ptr(g) == g); - assert!(return_fn_ptr(g) as unsafe fn() -> i32 == g as fn() -> i32 as unsafe fn() -> i32); + // Check that `i` always has the same address. This is not guaranteed + // but Miri currently uses a fixed address for monomorphic functions. + assert!(return_fn_ptr(i) == i); + assert!(return_fn_ptr(i) as unsafe fn() -> i32 == i as fn() -> i32 as unsafe fn() -> i32); + // We don't check anything for `f`. Miri gives it many different addresses + // but mir-opts can turn them into the same address. + let _val = return_fn_ptr(f) != f; + // However, if we only turn `f` into a function pointer and use that pointer, + // it is equal to itself. + let f2 = f as fn() -> i32; + assert!(return_fn_ptr(f2) == f2); + assert!(return_fn_ptr(f2) as unsafe fn() -> i32 == f2 as fn() -> i32 as unsafe fn() -> i32); // Any non-null value is okay for function pointers. unsafe {