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Issue #352 Closes #1720 The old checker would happily accept things like 'alt x { @some(a) { a } }'. It now properly descends into patterns, checks exhaustiveness of booleans, and complains when number/string patterns aren't exhaustive.
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389 B
Rust
19 lines
389 B
Rust
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// -*- rust -*-
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type compare<T> = fn@(T, T) -> bool;
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fn test_generic<T: copy>(expected: T, eq: compare<T>) {
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let actual: T = alt check true { true { expected } };
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assert (eq(expected, actual));
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}
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fn test_vec() {
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fn compare_box(&&v1: @int, &&v2: @int) -> bool { ret v1 == v2; }
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let eq = compare_box(_, _);
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test_generic::<@int>(@1, eq);
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}
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fn main() { test_vec(); }
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