// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. // Test that we correctly compute the move fragments for a fn. // // Note that the code below is not actually incorrect; the // `rustc_move_fragments` attribute is a hack that uses the error // reporting mechanisms as a channel for communicating from the // internals of the compiler. // This checks the handling of `_` within variants, especially when mixed // with bindings. use self::Lonely::{Zero, One, Two}; pub struct D { d: int } impl Drop for D { fn drop(&mut self) { } } pub enum Lonely { Zero, One(X), Two(X, Y) } #[rustc_move_fragments] pub fn test_match_bind_and_underscore(p: Lonely) { //~^ ERROR parent_of_fragments: `$(local p)` //~| ERROR assigned_leaf_path: `($(local p) as Zero)` //~| ERROR assigned_leaf_path: `($(local p) as One)` //~| ERROR parent_of_fragments: `($(local p) as Two)` //~| ERROR moved_leaf_path: `($(local p) as Two).#0` //~| ERROR unmoved_fragment: `($(local p) as Two).#1` //~| ERROR assigned_leaf_path: `$(local left)` match p { Zero(..) => {} One(_) => {} // <-- does not fragment `($(local p) as One)` ... Two(left, _) => {} // <-- ... *does* fragment `($(local p) as Two)`. } } pub fn main() { }