rust/src/test/run-pass/try-operator.rs
Ed Schouten 3f880912e9 Add 'ignore-cloudabi' to tests that don't and won't build on CloudABI.
It looks like many of these tests are already disabled on emscripten,
which also doesn't seem to support environment variables and subprocess
spawning. Just add a similar tag for CloudABI. While there, sort some of
the lists of operating systems alphabetically.
2018-01-02 14:11:41 +01:00

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// Copyright 2016 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 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
// ignore-cloudabi no std::fs
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::{Read, self};
use std::num::ParseIntError;
use std::str::FromStr;
fn on_method() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
Ok("1".parse::<i32>()? + "2".parse::<i32>()?)
}
fn in_chain() -> Result<String, ParseIntError> {
Ok("3".parse::<i32>()?.to_string())
}
fn on_call() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
fn parse<T: FromStr>(s: &str) -> Result<T, T::Err> {
s.parse()
}
Ok(parse("4")?)
}
fn nested() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
Ok("5".parse::<i32>()?.to_string().parse()?)
}
fn on_path() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
let x = "6".parse::<i32>();
Ok(x?)
}
fn on_macro() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
macro_rules! id {
($e:expr) => { $e }
}
Ok(id!("7".parse::<i32>())?)
}
fn on_parens() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
let x = "8".parse::<i32>();
Ok((x)?)
}
fn on_block() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
let x = "9".parse::<i32>();
Ok({x}?)
}
fn on_field() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
struct Pair<A, B> { a: A, b: B }
let x = Pair { a: "10".parse::<i32>(), b: 0 };
Ok(x.a?)
}
fn on_tuple_field() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
let x = ("11".parse::<i32>(), 0);
Ok(x.0?)
}
fn on_try() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
let x = "12".parse::<i32>().map(|i| i.to_string().parse::<i32>());
Ok(x??)
}
fn on_binary_op() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
let x = 13 - "14".parse::<i32>()?;
let y = "15".parse::<i32>()? - 16;
let z = "17".parse::<i32>()? - "18".parse::<i32>()?;
Ok(x + y + z)
}
fn on_index() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
let x = [19];
let y = "0".parse::<usize>();
Ok(x[y?])
}
fn on_args() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
fn sub(x: i32, y: i32) -> i32 { x - y }
let x = "20".parse();
let y = "21".parse();
Ok(sub(x?, y?))
}
fn on_if() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
Ok(if true {
"22".parse::<i32>()
} else {
"23".parse::<i32>()
}?)
}
fn on_if_let() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
Ok(if let Ok(..) = "24".parse::<i32>() {
"25".parse::<i32>()
} else {
"26".parse::<i32>()
}?)
}
fn on_match() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
Ok(match "27".parse::<i32>() {
Err(..) => "28".parse::<i32>(),
Ok(..) => "29".parse::<i32>(),
}?)
}
fn tight_binding() -> Result<bool, ()> {
fn ok<T>(x: T) -> Result<T, ()> { Ok(x) }
let x = ok(true);
Ok(!x?)
}
// just type check
fn merge_error() -> Result<i32, Error> {
let mut s = String::new();
File::open("foo.txt")?.read_to_string(&mut s)?;
Ok(s.parse::<i32>()? + 1)
}
fn main() {
assert_eq!(Ok(3), on_method());
assert_eq!(Ok("3".to_string()), in_chain());
assert_eq!(Ok(4), on_call());
assert_eq!(Ok(5), nested());
assert_eq!(Ok(6), on_path());
assert_eq!(Ok(7), on_macro());
assert_eq!(Ok(8), on_parens());
assert_eq!(Ok(9), on_block());
assert_eq!(Ok(10), on_field());
assert_eq!(Ok(11), on_tuple_field());
assert_eq!(Ok(12), on_try());
assert_eq!(Ok(-3), on_binary_op());
assert_eq!(Ok(19), on_index());
assert_eq!(Ok(-1), on_args());
assert_eq!(Ok(22), on_if());
assert_eq!(Ok(25), on_if_let());
assert_eq!(Ok(29), on_match());
assert_eq!(Ok(false), tight_binding());
}
enum Error {
Io(io::Error),
Parse(ParseIntError),
}
impl From<io::Error> for Error {
fn from(e: io::Error) -> Error {
Error::Io(e)
}
}
impl From<ParseIntError> for Error {
fn from(e: ParseIntError) -> Error {
Error::Parse(e)
}
}