// //@ compile-flags:-Zprint-mono-items=eager //@ compile-flags:-Zinline-in-all-cgus //@ compile-flags:-Zinline-mir=no #![feature(start)] //~ MONO_ITEM fn std::ptr::drop_in_place:: - shim(Some(StructWithDtor)) @@ drop_in_place_intrinsic-cgu.0[Internal] struct StructWithDtor(u32); impl Drop for StructWithDtor { //~ MONO_ITEM fn ::drop fn drop(&mut self) {} } //~ MONO_ITEM fn start #[start] fn start(_: isize, _: *const *const u8) -> isize { //~ MONO_ITEM fn std::ptr::drop_in_place::<[StructWithDtor; 2]> - shim(Some([StructWithDtor; 2])) @@ drop_in_place_intrinsic-cgu.0[Internal] let x = [StructWithDtor(0), StructWithDtor(1)]; drop_slice_in_place(&x); 0 } //~ MONO_ITEM fn drop_slice_in_place fn drop_slice_in_place(x: &[StructWithDtor]) { unsafe { // This is the interesting thing in this test case: Normally we would // not have drop-glue for the unsized [StructWithDtor]. This has to be // generated though when the drop_in_place() intrinsic is used. //~ MONO_ITEM fn std::ptr::drop_in_place::<[StructWithDtor]> - shim(Some([StructWithDtor])) @@ drop_in_place_intrinsic-cgu.0[Internal] ::std::ptr::drop_in_place(x as *const _ as *mut [StructWithDtor]); } }