use rand::{rngs::SmallRng, Rng, SeedableRng}; // Having more than 1 test does seem to make a difference // (i.e., this calls ptr::swap which having just one test does not). #[test] fn simple1() { assert_eq!(4, 4); } #[test] fn simple2() { assert_ne!(42, 24); } // A test that won't work on miri (tests disabling tests). #[test] #[cfg_attr(miri, ignore)] fn does_not_work_on_miri() { let x = 0u8; assert!(&x as *const _ as usize % 4 < 4); } // We also use this to test some external crates, that we cannot depend on in the compiletest suite. #[test] fn entropy_rng() { // Test `getrandom` directly (in multiple different versions). let mut data = vec![0; 16]; getrandom_1::getrandom(&mut data).unwrap(); getrandom_2::getrandom(&mut data).unwrap(); // Try seeding with "real" entropy. let mut rng = SmallRng::from_entropy(); let _val = rng.gen::(); let _val = rng.gen::(); let _val = rng.gen::(); // Also try per-thread RNG. let mut rng = rand::thread_rng(); let _val = rng.gen::(); let _val = rng.gen::(); let _val = rng.gen::(); } #[test] fn cargo_env() { assert_eq!(env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME"), "cargo-miri-test"); env!("CARGO_BIN_EXE_cargo-miri-test"); // Asserts that this exists. } #[test] #[should_panic(expected = "Explicit panic")] fn do_panic() // In large, friendly letters :) { panic!("Explicit panic from test!"); } #[test] #[allow(unconditional_panic)] #[should_panic(expected = "the len is 0 but the index is 42")] fn fail_index_check() { [][42] } #[test] fn page_size() { let page_size = page_size::get(); // In particular, this checks that it is not 0. assert!( page_size.is_power_of_two(), "page size not a power of two: {}", page_size ); }