rust/tests/ui/consts/const-eval/promoted_errors.rs
2023-01-11 09:32:08 +00:00

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Rust

// revisions: noopt opt opt_with_overflow_checks
//[noopt]compile-flags: -C opt-level=0
//[opt]compile-flags: -O
//[opt_with_overflow_checks]compile-flags: -C overflow-checks=on -O
// build-pass
// ignore-pass (test emits codegen-time warnings and verifies that they are not errors)
//! This test ensures that when we promote code that fails to evaluate, the build still succeeds.
#![warn(arithmetic_overflow, unconditional_panic)]
// The only way to have promoteds that fail is in `const fn` called from `const`/`static`.
const fn overflow() -> u32 {
0 - 1
//~^ WARN this arithmetic operation will overflow
}
const fn div_by_zero1() -> i32 {
1 / 0
//~^ WARN this operation will panic at runtime
}
const fn div_by_zero2() -> i32 {
1 / (1 - 1)
//~^ WARN this operation will panic at runtime
}
const fn div_by_zero3() -> i32 {
1 / (false as i32)
//~^ WARN this operation will panic at runtime
}
const fn oob() -> i32 {
[1, 2, 3][4]
//~^ WARN this operation will panic at runtime
}
const fn mk_false() -> bool { false }
// An actually used constant referencing failing promoteds in dead code.
// This needs to always work.
const Y: () = {
if mk_false() {
let _x: &'static u32 = &overflow();
let _x: &'static i32 = &div_by_zero1();
let _x: &'static i32 = &div_by_zero2();
let _x: &'static i32 = &div_by_zero3();
let _x: &'static i32 = &oob();
}
()
};
fn main() {
let _y = Y;
}