Regression tests for fn ptr and #[structural_match]
as discussed in #63479.
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src/test/ui/rfc1445/fn-ptr-is-structurally-matchable.rs
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src/test/ui/rfc1445/fn-ptr-is-structurally-matchable.rs
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// run-pass
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// This file checks that fn ptrs are considered structurally matchable.
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// See also rust-lang/rust#63479.
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fn main() {
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let mut count = 0;
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// A type which is not structurally matchable:
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struct NotSM;
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// And one that is:
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#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
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struct SM;
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fn trivial() {}
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fn sm_to(_: SM) {}
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fn not_sm_to(_: NotSM) {}
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fn to_sm() -> SM { SM }
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fn to_not_sm() -> NotSM { NotSM }
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// To recreate the scenario of interest in #63479, we need to add
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// a ref-level-of-indirection so that we descend into the type.
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fn r_sm_to(_: &SM) {}
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fn r_not_sm_to(_: &NotSM) {}
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fn r_to_r_sm(_: &()) -> &SM { &SM }
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fn r_to_r_not_sm(_: &()) -> &NotSM { &NotSM }
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#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
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struct Wrap<T>(T);
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// In the code below, we put the match input into a local so that
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// we can assign it an explicit type that is an fn ptr instead of
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// a singleton type of the fn itself that the type inference would
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// otherwise assign.
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// Check that fn() is #[structural_match]
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const CFN1: Wrap<fn()> = Wrap(trivial);
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let input: Wrap<fn()> = Wrap(trivial);
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match Wrap(input) {
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Wrap(CFN1) => count += 1,
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Wrap(_) => {}
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};
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// Check that fn(T) is #[structural_match] when T is too.
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const CFN2: Wrap<fn(SM)> = Wrap(sm_to);
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let input: Wrap<fn(SM)> = Wrap(sm_to);
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match Wrap(input) {
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Wrap(CFN2) => count += 1,
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Wrap(_) => {}
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};
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// Check that fn() -> T is #[structural_match] when T is too.
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const CFN3: Wrap<fn() -> SM> = Wrap(to_sm);
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let input: Wrap<fn() -> SM> = Wrap(to_sm);
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match Wrap(input) {
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Wrap(CFN3) => count += 1,
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Wrap(_) => {}
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};
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// Check that fn(T) is #[structural_match] even if T is not.
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const CFN4: Wrap<fn(NotSM)> = Wrap(not_sm_to);
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let input: Wrap<fn(NotSM)> = Wrap(not_sm_to);
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match Wrap(input) {
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Wrap(CFN4) => count += 1,
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Wrap(_) => {}
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};
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// Check that fn() -> T is #[structural_match] even if T is not.
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const CFN5: Wrap<fn() -> NotSM> = Wrap(to_not_sm);
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let input: Wrap<fn() -> NotSM> = Wrap(to_not_sm);
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match Wrap(input) {
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Wrap(CFN5) => count += 1,
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Wrap(_) => {}
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};
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// Check that fn(&T) is #[structural_match] when T is too.
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const CFN6: Wrap<fn(&SM)> = Wrap(r_sm_to);
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let input: Wrap<fn(&SM)> = Wrap(r_sm_to);
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match Wrap(input) {
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Wrap(CFN6) => count += 1,
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Wrap(_) => {}
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};
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// Check that fn() -> &T is #[structural_match] when T is too.
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const CFN7: Wrap<fn(&()) -> &SM> = Wrap(r_to_r_sm);
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let input: Wrap<fn(&()) -> &SM> = Wrap(r_to_r_sm);
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match Wrap(input) {
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Wrap(CFN7) => count += 1,
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Wrap(_) => {}
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};
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// Check that fn(T) is #[structural_match] even if T is not.
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const CFN8: Wrap<fn(&NotSM)> = Wrap(r_not_sm_to);
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let input: Wrap<fn(&NotSM)> = Wrap(r_not_sm_to);
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match Wrap(input) {
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Wrap(CFN8) => count += 1,
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Wrap(_) => {}
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};
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// Check that fn() -> T is #[structural_match] even if T is not.
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const CFN9: Wrap<fn(&()) -> &NotSM> = Wrap(r_to_r_not_sm);
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let input: Wrap<fn(&()) -> &NotSM> = Wrap(r_to_r_not_sm);
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match Wrap(input) {
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Wrap(CFN9) => count += 1,
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Wrap(_) => {}
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};
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// Check that a type which has fn ptrs is `#[structural_match]`.
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#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
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struct Foo {
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alpha: fn(NotSM),
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beta: fn() -> NotSM,
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gamma: fn(SM),
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delta: fn() -> SM,
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}
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const CFOO: Foo = Foo {
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alpha: not_sm_to,
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beta: to_not_sm,
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gamma: sm_to,
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delta: to_sm,
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};
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let input = Foo { alpha: not_sm_to, beta: to_not_sm, gamma: sm_to, delta: to_sm };
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match input {
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CFOO => count += 1,
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Foo { .. } => {}
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};
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// Final count must be 10 now if all
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assert_eq!(count, 10);
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}
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src/test/ui/rfc1445/issue-63479-match-fnptr.rs
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src/test/ui/rfc1445/issue-63479-match-fnptr.rs
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// run-pass
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// The actual regression test from #63479. (Including this because my
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// first draft at fn-ptr-is-structurally-matchable.rs failed to actually
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// cover the case this hit; I've since expanded it accordingly, but the
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// experience left me wary of leaving this regression test out.)
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#[derive(Eq)]
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struct A {
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a: i64
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}
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impl PartialEq for A {
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#[inline]
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fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
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self.a.eq(&other.a)
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}
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}
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type Fn = fn(&[A]);
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fn my_fn(_args: &[A]) {
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println!("hello world");
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}
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const TEST: Fn = my_fn;
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struct B(Fn);
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fn main() {
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let s = B(my_fn);
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match s {
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B(TEST) => println!("matched"),
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_ => panic!("didn't match")
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};
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}
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