// Check various forms of dynamic closure calls //@ edition: 2021 //@ revisions: cfi kcfi // FIXME(#122848) Remove only-linux once OSX CFI binaries work //@ only-linux //@ [cfi] needs-sanitizer-cfi //@ [kcfi] needs-sanitizer-kcfi //@ compile-flags: -C target-feature=-crt-static //@ [cfi] compile-flags: -C codegen-units=1 -C lto -C prefer-dynamic=off -C opt-level=0 //@ [cfi] compile-flags: -Z sanitizer=cfi //@ [kcfi] compile-flags: -Z sanitizer=kcfi //@ [kcfi] compile-flags: -C panic=abort -Z panic-abort-tests -C prefer-dynamic=off //@ run-pass #![feature(async_closure)] #![feature(async_fn_traits)] use std::ops::AsyncFn; #[inline(never)] fn identity(x: T) -> T { x } // We can't actually create a `dyn AsyncFn()`, because it's not object-safe, but we should check // that we don't bug out when we encounter one. fn main() { let f = identity(async || ()); let _ = f.async_call(()); let _ = f(); let g: Box _> = Box::new(f) as _; let _ = g(); }