rust/tests/target/imports.rs
Sebastian Blunt 235f33b230
Make tests fail if rustfmt encounters an error
Previously tests would not fail if they encountered an error such as
LineOverflow or TrailingWhitespace. Making the tests error out will fix
this mismatch between running rustfmt for real and running the tests.

This also modifies all tests that previously contained errors so that
they no longer contain errors (in almost all of the tests this is
accomplished by setting error_on_line_overflow = false).
2017-02-19 19:57:02 +01:00

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// rustfmt-normalize_comments: true
// rustfmt-error_on_line_overflow: false
// Imports.
// Long import.
use syntax::ast::{ItemForeignMod, ItemImpl, ItemMac, ItemMod, ItemStatic, ItemDefaultImpl};
use exceedingly::looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong::import::path::{ItemA,
ItemB};
use exceedingly::loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong::import::path::{ItemA,
ItemB};
use list::{// Some item
SomeItem, // Comment
// Another item
AnotherItem, // Another Comment
// Last Item
LastItem};
use test::{/* A */ self /* B */, Other /* C */};
use syntax;
use {/* Pre-comment! */ Foo, Bar /* comment */};
use Foo::{Bar, Baz};
pub use syntax::ast::{Expr_, Expr, ExprAssign, ExprCall, ExprMethodCall, ExprPath};
use self;
use std::io;
use std::io;
mod Foo {
pub use syntax::ast::{ItemForeignMod, ItemImpl, ItemMac, ItemMod, ItemStatic, ItemDefaultImpl};
mod Foo2 {
pub use syntax::ast::{self, ItemForeignMod, ItemImpl, ItemMac, ItemMod, ItemStatic,
ItemDefaultImpl};
}
}
fn test() {
use Baz::*;
use Qux;
}
// Simple imports
use foo::bar::baz;
use bar::quux as kaas;
use foo;
// With aliases.
use foo::{self as bar, baz};
use foo as bar;
use foo::qux as bar;
use foo::{baz, qux as bar};
// With absolute paths
use foo;
use foo::Bar;
use foo::{Bar, Baz};
use Foo;
use {Bar, Baz};