rust/tests/coverage/fn_sig_into_try.coverage
Zalathar c9c049b2b4 coverage: Use normal edition: headers in coverage tests
Some of these tests were originally written as part of a custom `run-make`
test, so at that time they weren't able to use the normal compiletest header
directive parser.

Now that they're properly integrated, there's no need for them to use
`compile-flags` to specify the edition, since they can use `edition` instead.
2024-02-02 11:17:05 +11:00

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LL| |#![feature(coverage_attribute)]
LL| |// edition: 2021
LL| |
LL| |// Regression test for inconsistent handling of function signature spans that
LL| |// are followed by code using the `?` operator.
LL| |//
LL| |// For each of these similar functions, the line containing the function
LL| |// signature should be handled in the same way.
LL| |
LL| 1|fn a() -> Option<i32>
LL| 1|//
LL| 1|{
LL| 1| Some(7i32);
LL| 1| Some(0)
LL| 1|}
LL| |
LL| 1|fn b() -> Option<i32>
LL| 1|//
LL| 1|{
LL| 1| Some(7i32)?;
^0
LL| 1| Some(0)
LL| 1|}
LL| |
LL| 1|fn c() -> Option<i32>
LL| 1|//
LL| 1|{
LL| 1| let _ = Some(7i32)?;
^0
LL| 1| Some(0)
LL| 1|}
LL| |
LL| 1|fn d() -> Option<i32>
LL| 1|//
LL| 1|{
LL| 1| let _: () = ();
LL| 1| Some(7i32)?;
^0
LL| 1| Some(0)
LL| 1|}
LL| |
LL| |#[coverage(off)]
LL| |fn main() {
LL| | a();
LL| | b();
LL| | c();
LL| | d();
LL| |}