//@ run-pass //! Test that users are able to use retrieve internal constructs from stable ones to help with //! the migration. //@ ignore-stage1 //@ ignore-cross-compile //@ ignore-remote //@ ignore-windows-gnu mingw has troubles with linking https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116837 //@ edition: 2021 #![feature(rustc_private)] #![feature(assert_matches)] #[macro_use] extern crate rustc_smir; extern crate rustc_driver; extern crate rustc_interface; extern crate rustc_middle; extern crate stable_mir; use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_smir::rustc_internal; use std::io::Write; use std::ops::ControlFlow; const CRATE_NAME: &str = "input"; fn test_translation(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> ControlFlow<()> { let main_fn = stable_mir::entry_fn().unwrap(); let body = main_fn.body(); let orig_ty = body.locals()[0].ty; let rustc_ty = rustc_internal::internal(tcx, &orig_ty); assert!(rustc_ty.is_unit()); ControlFlow::Continue(()) } /// This test will generate and analyze a dummy crate using the stable mir. /// For that, it will first write the dummy crate into a file. /// Then it will create a `StableMir` using custom arguments and then /// it will run the compiler. fn main() { let path = "internal_input.rs"; generate_input(&path).unwrap(); let args = vec![ "rustc".to_string(), "--crate-name".to_string(), CRATE_NAME.to_string(), path.to_string(), ]; run_with_tcx!(args, test_translation).unwrap(); } fn generate_input(path: &str) -> std::io::Result<()> { let mut file = std::fs::File::create(path)?; write!( file, r#" pub fn main() {{ }} "# )?; Ok(()) }