//@ run-pass //@ edition:2021 // This is a test of several uses of rustc_ast::util::classify::expr_requires_semi_to_be_stmt // by the Rust parser, which relates to the insertion of statement boundaries // after certain kinds of expressions if they appear at the head of a statement. #![allow(unused_braces, unused_unsafe)] macro_rules! unit { () => { { () } }; } #[derive(Copy, Clone)] struct X; fn main() { let x = X; // There is a statement boundary before `|x| x`, so it's a closure. let _: fn(X) -> X = { if true {} |x| x }; let _: fn(X) -> X = { if true {} else {} |x| x }; let _: fn(X) -> X = { match () { () => {} } |x| x }; let _: fn(X) -> X = { { () } |x| x }; let _: fn(X) -> X = { unsafe {} |x| x }; let _: fn(X) -> X = { while false {} |x| x }; let _: fn(X) -> X = { loop { break; } |x| x }; let _: fn(X) -> X = { for _ in 0..0 {} |x| x }; let _: fn(X) -> X = { const {} |x| x }; let _: fn(X) -> X = { unit! {} |x| x }; // No statement boundary, so `|x| x` is 2× BitOr operation. () = { "" |x| x }; () = { ("") |x| x }; () = { [""] |x| x }; () = { unit!() |x| x }; () = { unit![] |x| x }; // All the same cases, but as a match arm. () = match x { // Statement boundary before `| X`, which becomes a new arm with leading vert. X if false => if true {} | X if false => {} X if false => if true {} else {} | X if false => {} X if false => match () { () => {} } | X if false => {} X if false => { () } | X if false => {} X if false => unsafe {} | X if false => {} X if false => while false {} | X if false => {} X if false => loop { break; } | X if false => {} X if false => for _ in 0..0 {} | X if false => {} X if false => const {} | X if false => {} // No statement boundary, so `| X` is BitOr. X if false => "" | X, X if false => ("") | X, X if false => [""] | X, X if false => unit! {} | X, // !! inconsistent with braced mac call in statement position X if false => unit!() | X, X if false => unit![] | X, X => {} }; // Test how the statement boundary logic interacts with macro metavariables / // "invisible delimiters". macro_rules! assert_statement_boundary { ($expr:expr) => { let _: fn(X) -> X = { $expr |x| x }; () = match X { X if false => $expr | X if false => {} X => {} }; }; } macro_rules! assert_no_statement_boundary { ($expr:expr) => { () = { $expr |x| x }; () = match x { X if false => $expr | X, X => {} }; }; } assert_statement_boundary!(if true {}); assert_no_statement_boundary!(""); } impl std::ops::BitOr for () { type Output = (); fn bitor(self, _: X) {} } impl std::ops::BitOr for &str { type Output = (); fn bitor(self, _: X) {} } impl std::ops::BitOr for [T; N] { type Output = (); fn bitor(self, _: X) {} }