rust/tests/ui/async-await/async-closures/dont-ice-when-body-tainted-by-errors.rs

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//@ edition: 2021
#![feature(async_closure)]
struct DropMe;
trait Impossible {}
fn trait_error<T: Impossible>() {}
pub fn main() {
let b = DropMe;
let async_closure = async move || {
// Type error here taints the environment. This causes us to fallback all
// variables to `Error`. This means that when we compute the upvars for the
// *outer* coroutine-closure, we don't actually see any upvars since `MemCategorization`
// and `ExprUseVisitor`` will bail early when it sees error. This means
// that our underlying assumption that the parent and child captures are
// compatible ends up being broken, previously leading to an ICE.
trait_error::<()>();
//~^ ERROR the trait bound `(): Impossible` is not satisfied
let _b = b;
};
}