//@ aux-build:structs.rs extern crate structs; use structs::{NormalStruct, UnitStruct, TupleStruct, FunctionalRecord}; fn main() { let fr = FunctionalRecord { //~^ ERROR cannot create non-exhaustive struct first_field: 1920, second_field: 1080, ..FunctionalRecord::default() }; let ns = NormalStruct { first_field: 640, second_field: 480 }; //~^ ERROR cannot create non-exhaustive struct let NormalStruct { first_field, second_field } = ns; //~^ ERROR `..` required with struct marked as non-exhaustive let ts = TupleStruct(640, 480); //~^ ERROR cannot initialize a tuple struct which contains private fields [E0423] let ts_explicit = structs::TupleStruct(640, 480); //~^ ERROR tuple struct constructor `TupleStruct` is private [E0603] let TupleStruct { 0: first_field, 1: second_field } = ts; //~^ ERROR `..` required with struct marked as non-exhaustive let us = UnitStruct; //~^ ERROR expected value, found struct `UnitStruct` [E0423] let us_explicit = structs::UnitStruct; //~^ ERROR unit struct `UnitStruct` is private [E0603] let UnitStruct { } = us; //~^ ERROR `..` required with struct marked as non-exhaustive } // Everything below this is expected to compile successfully. // We only test matching here as we cannot create non-exhaustive // structs from another crate. ie. they'll never pass in run-pass tests. fn match_structs(ns: NormalStruct, ts: TupleStruct, us: UnitStruct) { let NormalStruct { first_field, second_field, .. } = ns; let TupleStruct { 0: first, 1: second, .. } = ts; let UnitStruct { .. } = us; }