// Copyright 2013 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. // Exercise the unused_unsafe attribute in some positive and negative cases #[allow(dead_code)]; #[deny(unused_unsafe)]; mod foo { extern { pub fn bar(); } } fn callback(_f: || -> T) -> T { fail!() } unsafe fn unsf() {} fn bad1() { unsafe {} } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block fn bad2() { unsafe { bad1() } } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block unsafe fn bad3() { unsafe {} } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block fn bad4() { unsafe { callback(||{}) } } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block unsafe fn bad5() { unsafe { unsf() } } //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block fn bad6() { unsafe { // don't put the warning here unsafe { //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block unsf() } } } unsafe fn bad7() { unsafe { //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block unsafe { //~ ERROR: unnecessary `unsafe` block unsf() } } } unsafe fn good0() { unsf() } fn good1() { unsafe { unsf() } } fn good2() { /* bug uncovered when implementing warning about unused unsafe blocks. Be sure that when purity is inherited that the source of the unsafe-ness is tracked correctly */ unsafe { unsafe fn what() -> ~[~str] { fail!() } callback(|| { what(); }); } } unsafe fn good3() { foo::bar() } fn good4() { unsafe { foo::bar() } } #[allow(unused_unsafe)] fn allowed() { unsafe {} } fn main() {}