No matter how trivial the change, tidy always finds a way to complain...

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Scott McMurray 2021-05-18 11:48:00 -07:00
parent 6f7dea74d7
commit e2edee4da0
3 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ type R = Result<u64, i32>;
// This was written to the `?` from `try_trait`, but `try_trait_v2` uses a different structure,
// so the relevant desugar is copied inline in order to keep the test testing the same thing.
// FIXME(#85133): while this might be useful for `r#try!`, it would be nice to have a MIR optimization
// that picks up the `?` desugaring, as `SimplifyArmIdentity` does not. See #85133
// FIXME(#85133): while this might be useful for `r#try!`, it would be nice to have a MIR
// optimization that picks up the `?` desugaring, as `SimplifyArmIdentity` does not.
#[no_mangle]
pub fn try_identity(x: R) -> R {
// CHECK: start:

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@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ fn from_error<T, E>(e: E) -> Result<T, E> {
// This was written to the `?` from `try_trait`, but `try_trait_v2` uses a different structure,
// so the relevant desugar is copied inline in order to keep the test testing the same thing.
// FIXME(#85133): while this might be useful for `r#try!`, it would be nice to have a MIR optimization
// that picks up the `?` desugaring, as `SimplifyArmIdentity` does not. See #85133
// FIXME(#85133): while this might be useful for `r#try!`, it would be nice to have a MIR
// optimization that picks up the `?` desugaring, as `SimplifyArmIdentity` does not.
fn id_try(r: Result<u8, i32>) -> Result<u8, i32> {
let x = match into_result(r) {
Err(e) => return from_error(From::from(e)),

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@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ fn from_error<T, E>(e: E) -> Result<T, E> {
// This was written to the `?` from `try_trait`, but `try_trait_v2` uses a different structure,
// so the relevant desugar is copied inline in order to keep the test testing the same thing.
// FIXME(#85133): while this might be useful for `r#try!`, it would be nice to have a MIR optimization
// that picks up the `?` desugaring, as `SimplifyArmIdentity` does not. See #85133
// FIXME(#85133): while this might be useful for `r#try!`, it would be nice to have a MIR
// optimization that picks up the `?` desugaring, as `SimplifyArmIdentity` does not.
fn try_identity(x: Result<u32, i32>) -> Result<u32, i32> {
let y = match into_result(x) {
Err(e) => return from_error(From::from(e)),