rust/src/test/compile-fail/check-static-values-constraints.rs
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// Copyright 2014 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.
#![feature(managed_boxes)]
// Verifies all possible restrictions for static items values.
use std::kinds::marker;
struct WithDtor;
impl Drop for WithDtor {
fn drop(&mut self) {}
}
// This enum will be used to test the following rules:
// 1. Variants are safe for static
// 2. Expr calls are allowed as long as they arguments are safe
// 3. Expr calls with unsafe arguments for static items are rejected
enum SafeEnum {
Variant1,
Variant2(int),
Variant3(WithDtor),
Variant4(~str)
}
// These should be ok
static STATIC1: SafeEnum = Variant1;
static STATIC2: SafeEnum = Variant2(0);
// This one should fail
static STATIC3: SafeEnum = Variant3(WithDtor);
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have destructors
// This enum will be used to test that variants
// are considered unsafe if their enum type implements
// a destructor.
enum UnsafeEnum {
Variant5,
Variant6(int)
}
impl Drop for UnsafeEnum {
fn drop(&mut self) {}
}
static STATIC4: UnsafeEnum = Variant5;
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have destructors
static STATIC5: UnsafeEnum = Variant6(0);
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have destructors
struct SafeStruct {
field1: SafeEnum,
field2: SafeEnum,
}
// Struct fields are safe, hence this static should be safe
static STATIC6: SafeStruct = SafeStruct{field1: Variant1, field2: Variant2(0)};
// field2 has an unsafe value, hence this should fail
static STATIC7: SafeStruct = SafeStruct{field1: Variant1, field2: Variant3(WithDtor)};
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have destructors
// Test variadic constructor for structs. The base struct should be examined
// as well as every field persent in the constructor.
// This example shouldn't fail because all the fields are safe.
static STATIC8: SafeStruct = SafeStruct{field1: Variant1,
..SafeStruct{field1: Variant1, field2: Variant1}};
// This example should fail because field1 in the base struct is not safe
static STATIC9: SafeStruct = SafeStruct{field1: Variant1,
..SafeStruct{field1: Variant3(WithDtor), field2: Variant1}};
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have destructors
struct UnsafeStruct;
impl Drop for UnsafeStruct {
fn drop(&mut self) {}
}
// Types with destructors are not allowed for statics
static STATIC10: UnsafeStruct = UnsafeStruct;
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have destructor
struct MyOwned;
static STATIC11: ~MyOwned = ~MyOwned;
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have owned pointers
// The following examples test that mutable structs are just forbidden
// to have types with destructors
// These should fail
static mut STATIC12: UnsafeStruct = UnsafeStruct;
//~^ ERROR mutable static items are not allowed to have destructors
static mut STATIC13: SafeStruct = SafeStruct{field1: Variant1, field2: Variant3(WithDtor)};
//~^ ERROR mutable static items are not allowed to have destructors
static mut STATIC14: SafeStruct = SafeStruct{field1: Variant1, field2: Variant4("str".to_owned())};
//~^ ERROR mutable static items are not allowed to have destructors
static STATIC15: &'static [~MyOwned] = &'static [~MyOwned, ~MyOwned];
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have owned pointers
//~^^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have owned pointers
static STATIC16: (&'static ~MyOwned, &'static ~MyOwned) = (&'static ~MyOwned, &'static ~MyOwned);
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have owned pointers
//~^^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have owned pointers
static mut STATIC17: SafeEnum = Variant1;
//~^ ERROR mutable static items are not allowed to have destructors
static STATIC18: @SafeStruct = @SafeStruct{field1: Variant1, field2: Variant2(0)};
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have managed pointers
static STATIC19: ~int = box 3;
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have owned pointers
pub fn main() {
let y = { static x: ~int = ~3; x };
//~^ ERROR static items are not allowed to have owned pointers
}