rust/tests/ui/manual_let_else.rs

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Rust

#![allow(unused_braces, unused_variables, dead_code)]
#![allow(
clippy::collapsible_else_if,
clippy::unused_unit,
clippy::let_unit_value,
clippy::match_single_binding,
clippy::never_loop
)]
#![warn(clippy::manual_let_else)]
fn g() -> Option<()> {
None
}
fn main() {}
fn fire() {
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { return };
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else {
return;
};
let v = if let Some(v) = g() {
// Blocks around the identity should have no impact
{
{ v }
}
} else {
// Some computation should still make it fire
g();
return;
};
// continue and break diverge
loop {
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { continue };
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { break };
}
// panic also diverges
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { panic!() };
// abort also diverges
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else {
std::process::abort()
};
// If whose two branches diverge also diverges
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else {
if true { return } else { panic!() }
};
// Diverging after an if still makes the block diverge:
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else {
if true {}
panic!();
};
// A match diverges if all branches diverge:
// Note: the corresponding let-else requires a ; at the end of the match
// as otherwise the type checker does not turn it into a ! type.
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else {
match () {
_ if panic!() => {},
_ => panic!(),
}
};
// An if's expression can cause divergence:
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { if panic!() {} };
// An expression of a match can cause divergence:
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else {
match panic!() {
_ => {},
}
};
// Top level else if
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else if true {
return;
} else {
panic!("diverge");
};
// All match arms diverge
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else {
match (g(), g()) {
(Some(_), None) => return,
(None, Some(_)) => {
if true {
return;
} else {
panic!();
}
},
_ => return,
}
};
// Tuples supported for the declared variables
let (v, w) = if let Some(v_some) = g().map(|v| (v, 42)) {
v_some
} else {
return;
};
// Tuples supported for the identity block and pattern
let v = if let (Some(v_some), w_some) = (g(), 0) {
(w_some, v_some)
} else {
return;
};
// entirely inside macro lints
macro_rules! create_binding_if_some {
($n:ident, $e:expr) => {
let $n = if let Some(v) = $e { v } else { return };
};
}
create_binding_if_some!(w, g());
}
fn not_fire() {
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
// Nothing returned. Should not fire.
} else {
return;
};
let w = 0;
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
// Different variable than v_some. Should not fire.
w
} else {
return;
};
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
// Computation in then clause. Should not fire.
g();
v_some
} else {
return;
};
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else {
if false {
return;
}
// This doesn't diverge. Should not fire.
()
};
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else {
// There is one match arm that doesn't diverge. Should not fire.
match (g(), g()) {
(Some(_), None) => return,
(None, Some(_)) => return,
(Some(_), Some(_)) => (),
_ => return,
}
};
let v = if let Some(v_some) = g() {
v_some
} else {
// loop with a break statement inside does not diverge.
loop {
break;
}
};
enum Uninhabited {}
fn un() -> Uninhabited {
panic!()
}
let v = if let Some(v_some) = None {
v_some
} else {
// Don't lint if the type is uninhabited but not !
un()
};
fn question_mark() -> Option<()> {
let v = if let Some(v) = g() {
v
} else {
// Question mark does not diverge
g()?
};
Some(v)
}
// Macro boundary inside let
macro_rules! some_or_return {
($e:expr) => {
if let Some(v) = $e { v } else { return }
};
}
let v = some_or_return!(g());
// Also macro boundary inside let, but inside a macro
macro_rules! create_binding_if_some_nf {
($n:ident, $e:expr) => {
let $n = some_or_return!($e);
};
}
create_binding_if_some_nf!(v, g());
// Already a let-else
let Some(a) = (if let Some(b) = Some(Some(())) { b } else { return }) else { panic!() };
// If a type annotation is present, don't lint as
// expressing the type might be too hard
let v: () = if let Some(v_some) = g() { v_some } else { panic!() };
}