Auto merge of #36335 - mcarton:compiletest, r=GuillaumeGomez
Fix ICE test in compiletest fail-tests While working on Clippy which uses *compiletest*, I noticed that as long as all expected error are found, *compile-fail* tests will be marked *ok* even if there is an ICE. One function seems to have not been updated with JSON errors because ICEs are now reported like this: ```json {"message":"../src/librustc/ty/context.rs:161: Attempted to intern `_` which contains inference types/regions in the global type context","code":null,"level":"error: internal compiler error","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":null} ``` I don't think I can add a test for that. I guess: r? @nikomatsakis
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@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ pub fn eval_const_expr_partial<'a, 'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'a, 'tcx, 'tcx>,
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debug!("const call({:?})", call_args);
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eval_const_expr_partial(tcx, &result, ty_hint, Some(&call_args))?
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},
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hir::ExprLit(ref lit) => match lit_to_const(&lit.node, tcx, ety, lit.span) {
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hir::ExprLit(ref lit) => match lit_to_const(&lit.node, tcx, ety) {
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Ok(val) => val,
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Err(err) => signal!(e, err),
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},
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@ -1210,8 +1210,7 @@ fn cast_const<'a, 'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'a, 'tcx, 'tcx>, val: ConstVal, ty: ty::Ty)
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fn lit_to_const<'a, 'tcx>(lit: &ast::LitKind,
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tcx: TyCtxt<'a, 'tcx, 'tcx>,
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ty_hint: Option<Ty<'tcx>>,
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span: Span)
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ty_hint: Option<Ty<'tcx>>)
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-> Result<ConstVal, ErrKind> {
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use syntax::ast::*;
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use syntax::ast::LitIntType::*;
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@ -1245,21 +1244,22 @@ fn lit_to_const<'a, 'tcx>(lit: &ast::LitKind,
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},
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LitKind::Float(ref n, fty) => {
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Ok(Float(parse_float(n, Some(fty), span)))
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parse_float(n, Some(fty)).map(Float)
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}
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LitKind::FloatUnsuffixed(ref n) => {
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let fty_hint = match ty_hint.map(|t| &t.sty) {
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Some(&ty::TyFloat(fty)) => Some(fty),
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_ => None
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};
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Ok(Float(parse_float(n, fty_hint, span)))
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parse_float(n, fty_hint).map(Float)
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}
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LitKind::Bool(b) => Ok(Bool(b)),
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LitKind::Char(c) => Ok(Char(c)),
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}
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}
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fn parse_float(num: &str, fty_hint: Option<ast::FloatTy>, span: Span) -> ConstFloat {
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fn parse_float(num: &str, fty_hint: Option<ast::FloatTy>)
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-> Result<ConstFloat, ErrKind> {
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let val = match fty_hint {
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Some(ast::FloatTy::F32) => num.parse::<f32>().map(F32),
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Some(ast::FloatTy::F64) => num.parse::<f64>().map(F64),
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@ -1271,9 +1271,9 @@ fn parse_float(num: &str, fty_hint: Option<ast::FloatTy>, span: Span) -> ConstFl
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})
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}
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};
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val.unwrap_or_else(|_| {
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val.map_err(|_| {
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// FIXME(#31407) this is only necessary because float parsing is buggy
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span_bug!(span, "could not evaluate float literal (see issue #31407)");
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UnimplementedConstVal("could not evaluate float literal (see issue #31407)")
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})
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}
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@ -11,5 +11,7 @@
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fn main() {
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// FIXME(#31407) this error should go away, but in the meantime we test that it
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// is accompanied by a somewhat useful error message.
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let _: f64 = 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890e-340; //~ ERROR could not evaluate float
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let _: f64 = 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890e-340;
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//~^ ERROR constant evaluation error
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//~| unimplemented constant expression: could not evaluate float literal
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}
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@ -978,7 +978,7 @@ fn check_error_patterns(&self,
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fn check_no_compiler_crash(&self, proc_res: &ProcRes) {
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for line in proc_res.stderr.lines() {
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if line.starts_with("error: internal compiler error:") {
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if line.contains("error: internal compiler error") {
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self.fatal_proc_rec("compiler encountered internal error", proc_res);
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}
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}
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