// Copyright 2012 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. enum t { a, b, } fn main() { let x = a; match x { b => { } } //~ ERROR non-exhaustive patterns: a not covered match true { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive patterns: false not covered true => {} } match Some(10) { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive patterns: core::option::Some(_) not covered None => {} } match (2, 3, 4) { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive patterns: (_, _, _) not covered (_, _, 4) => {} } match (a, a) { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive patterns: (a, a) not covered (a, b) => {} (b, a) => {} } match a { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive patterns: b not covered a => {} } // This is exhaustive, though the algorithm got it wrong at one point match (a, b) { (a, _) => {} (_, a) => {} (b, b) => {} } let vec = vec!(Some(42), None, Some(21)); let vec: &[Option] = vec.as_slice(); match vec { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive patterns: [] not covered [Some(..), None, ..tail] => {} [Some(..), Some(..), ..tail] => {} [None] => {} } let vec = vec!(1); let vec: &[int] = vec.as_slice(); match vec { [_, ..tail] => (), [] => () } let vec = vec!(0.5); let vec: &[f32] = vec.as_slice(); match vec { //~ ERROR non-exhaustive patterns: [_, _, _, _] not covered [0.1, 0.2, 0.3] => (), [0.1, 0.2] => (), [0.1] => (), [] => () } let vec = vec!(Some(42), None, Some(21)); let vec: &[Option] = vec.as_slice(); match vec { [Some(..), None, ..tail] => {} [Some(..), Some(..), ..tail] => {} [None, None, ..tail] => {} [None, Some(..), ..tail] => {} [Some(_)] => {} [None] => {} [] => {} } }