// Rustc displays a compilation error when it finds a `mod` (module) // statement referencing a file that does not exist. However, a bug from 2019 // caused invalid `mod` statements to silently insert empty inline modules // instead of showing an error if the invalid `mod` statement had been passed // through standard input. This test checks that this bug does not make a resurgence. // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65601 // NOTE: This is not a UI test, because the bug which this test // is checking for is specifically tied to passing // `mod unknown;` through standard input. use run_make_support::{diff, rustc}; fn main() { let out = rustc().crate_type("rlib").stdin_buf(b"mod unknown;").arg("-").run_fail(); diff() .actual_text("actual-stdout", out.stdout_utf8()) .expected_file("unknown-mod.stdout") .run(); diff() .actual_text("actual-stderr", out.stderr_utf8()) .expected_file("unknown-mod.stderr") .normalize(r#"\\"#, "/") .run(); }