//@ run-pass #![allow(non_upper_case_globals)] enum A { A1, A2 } enum B { B1=4, B2=2 } #[allow(dead_code)] #[repr(align(8))] enum Aligned { Zero = 0, One = 1, } // regression test for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96185 const X: u8 = { let aligned = Aligned::Zero; aligned as u8 }; pub fn main () { static c1: isize = A::A2 as isize; static c2: isize = B::B2 as isize; let a1 = A::A2 as isize; let a2 = B::B2 as isize; assert_eq!(c1, 1); assert_eq!(c2, 2); assert_eq!(a1, 1); assert_eq!(a2, 2); // Turns out that adding a let-binding generates totally different MIR. static c1_2: isize = { let v = A::A1; v as isize }; static c2_2: isize = { let v = B::B1; v as isize }; let a1_2 = { let v = A::A1; v as isize }; let a2_2 = { let v = B::B1; v as isize }; assert_eq!(c1_2, 0); assert_eq!(c2_2, 4); assert_eq!(a1_2, 0); assert_eq!(a2_2, 4); assert_eq!(X, 0); }