dbg_macro: output tests.
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src/test/ui/rfc-2361-dbg-macro/dbg-macro-expected-behavior.rs
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src/test/ui/rfc-2361-dbg-macro/dbg-macro-expected-behavior.rs
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// run-pass
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// Tests ensuring that `dbg!(expr)` has the expected run-time behavior.
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// as well as some compile time properties we expect.
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#![feature(dbg_macro)]
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
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struct Unit;
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct Point<T> {
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x: T,
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y: T,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct NoCopy(usize);
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fn test() {
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let a: Unit = dbg!(Unit);
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let _: Unit = dbg!(a);
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// We can move `a` because it's Copy.
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drop(a);
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// `Point<T>` will be faithfully formatted according to `{:#?}`.
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let a = Point { x: 42, y: 24 };
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let b: Point<u8> = dbg!(Point { x: 42, y: 24 }); // test stringify!(..)
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let c: Point<u8> = dbg!(b);
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// Identity conversion:
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assert_eq!(a, b);
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assert_eq!(a, c);
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// We can move `b` because it's Copy.
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drop(b);
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// Test that we can borrow and that successive applications is still identity.
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let a = NoCopy(1337);
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let b: &NoCopy = dbg!(dbg!(&a));
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assert_eq!(&a, b);
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// Test involving lifetimes of temporaries:
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fn f<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 { x }
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let a: &u8 = dbg!(f(&42));
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assert_eq!(a, &42);
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// Test side effects:
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let mut foo = 41;
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assert_eq!(7331, dbg!({
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foo += 1;
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eprintln!("before");
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7331
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}));
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assert_eq!(foo, 42);
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}
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fn validate_stderr(stderr: Vec<String>) {
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assert_eq!(stderr, &[
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":21] Unit = Unit",
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":22] a = Unit",
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":28] Point{x: 42, y: 24,} = Point {",
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" x: 42,",
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" y: 24",
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"}",
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":29] b = Point {",
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" x: 42,",
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" y: 24",
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"}",
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":38] &a = NoCopy(",
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" 1337",
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")",
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":38] dbg!(& a) = NoCopy(",
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" 1337",
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")",
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":43] f(&42) = 42",
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"before",
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":48] { foo += 1; eprintln!(\"before\"); 7331 } = 7331",
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]);
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}
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fn main() {
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// The following is a hack to deal with compiletest's inability
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// to check the output (to stdout) of run-pass tests.
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use std::env;
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use std::process::Command;
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let mut args = env::args();
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let prog = args.next().unwrap();
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let child = args.next();
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if let Some("child") = child.as_ref().map(|s| &**s) {
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// Only run the test if we've been spawned as 'child'
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test()
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} else {
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// This essentially spawns as 'child' to run the tests
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// and then it collects output of stderr and checks the output
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// against what we expect.
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let out = Command::new(&prog).arg("child").output().unwrap();
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assert!(out.status.success());
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assert!(out.stdout.is_empty());
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let stderr = String::from_utf8(out.stderr).unwrap();
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let stderr = stderr.lines().map(|mut s| {
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if s.starts_with("[") {
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// Strip `[` and file path:
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s = s.trim_start_matches("[");
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assert!(s.starts_with(file!()));
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s = s.trim_start_matches(file!());
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}
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s.to_owned()
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}).collect();
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validate_stderr(stderr);
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}
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}
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