rust/tests/ui/statics/check-values-constraints.rs

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// Verifies all possible restrictions for statics values.
rustc: Rearchitect lints to be emitted more eagerly In preparation for incremental compilation this commit refactors the lint handling infrastructure in the compiler to be more "eager" and overall more incremental-friendly. Many passes of the compiler can emit lints at various points but before this commit all lints were buffered in a table to be emitted at the very end of compilation. This commit changes these lints to be emitted immediately during compilation using pre-calculated lint level-related data structures. Linting today is split into two phases, one set of "early" lints run on the `syntax::ast` and a "late" set of lints run on the HIR. This commit moves the "early" lints to running as late as possible in compilation, just before HIR lowering. This notably means that we're catching resolve-related lints just before HIR lowering. The early linting remains a pass very similar to how it was before, maintaining context of the current lint level as it walks the tree. Post-HIR, however, linting is structured as a method on the `TyCtxt` which transitively executes a query to calculate lint levels. Each request to lint on a `TyCtxt` will query the entire crate's 'lint level data structure' and then go from there about whether the lint should be emitted or not. The query depends on the entire HIR crate but should be very quick to calculate (just a quick walk of the HIR) and the red-green system should notice that the lint level data structure rarely changes, and should hopefully preserve incrementality. Overall this resulted in a pretty big change to the test suite now that lints are emitted much earlier in compilation (on-demand vs only at the end). This in turn necessitated the addition of many `#![allow(warnings)]` directives throughout the compile-fail test suite and a number of updates to the UI test suite.
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#![allow(warnings)]
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use std::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 statics are rejected
enum SafeEnum {
Variant1,
Variant2(isize),
Variant3(WithDtor),
Variant4(String),
}
// These should be ok
static STATIC1: SafeEnum = SafeEnum::Variant1;
static STATIC2: SafeEnum = SafeEnum::Variant2(0);
static STATIC3: SafeEnum = SafeEnum::Variant3(WithDtor);
enum UnsafeEnum {
Variant5,
Variant6(isize),
}
impl Drop for UnsafeEnum {
fn drop(&mut self) {}
}
static STATIC4: UnsafeEnum = UnsafeEnum::Variant5;
static STATIC5: UnsafeEnum = UnsafeEnum::Variant6(0);
struct SafeStruct {
field1: SafeEnum,
field2: SafeEnum,
}
// Struct fields are safe, hence this static should be safe
static STATIC6: SafeStruct =
SafeStruct { field1: SafeEnum::Variant1, field2: SafeEnum::Variant2(0) };
static STATIC7: SafeStruct =
SafeStruct { field1: SafeEnum::Variant1, field2: SafeEnum::Variant3(WithDtor) };
// Test variadic constructor for structs. The base struct should be examined
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// as well as every field present in the constructor.
// This example shouldn't fail because all the fields are safe.
static STATIC8: SafeStruct = SafeStruct {
field1: SafeEnum::Variant1,
..SafeStruct { field1: SafeEnum::Variant1, field2: SafeEnum::Variant1 }
};
// This example should fail because field1 in the base struct is not safe
static STATIC9: SafeStruct = SafeStruct {
field1: SafeEnum::Variant1,
..SafeStruct {
//~^ ERROR destructor of
field1: SafeEnum::Variant3(WithDtor),
field2: SafeEnum::Variant1,
}
};
struct UnsafeStruct;
impl Drop for UnsafeStruct {
fn drop(&mut self) {}
}
static STATIC10: UnsafeStruct = UnsafeStruct;
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struct MyOwned;
static STATIC11: Vec<MyOwned> = vec![MyOwned];
//~^ ERROR allocations are not allowed in statics
//~^^ ERROR cannot call non-const
static mut STATIC12: UnsafeStruct = UnsafeStruct;
static mut STATIC13: SafeStruct =
SafeStruct { field1: SafeEnum::Variant1, field2: SafeEnum::Variant3(WithDtor) };
static mut STATIC14: SafeStruct = SafeStruct {
field1: SafeEnum::Variant1,
field2: SafeEnum::Variant4("str".to_string()), //~ ERROR cannot call non-const fn
};
static STATIC15: &'static [Vec<MyOwned>] = &[
vec![MyOwned], //~ ERROR allocations are not allowed in statics
//~^ ERROR cannot call non-const
vec![MyOwned], //~ ERROR allocations are not allowed in statics
//~^ ERROR cannot call non-const
];
static STATIC16: (&'static Vec<MyOwned>, &'static Vec<MyOwned>) = (
&vec![MyOwned], //~ ERROR allocations are not allowed in statics
//~^ ERROR cannot call non-const
&vec![MyOwned], //~ ERROR allocations are not allowed in statics
//~^ ERROR cannot call non-const
);
static mut STATIC17: SafeEnum = SafeEnum::Variant1;
static STATIC19: Vec<isize> = vec![3];
//~^ ERROR allocations are not allowed in statics
//~^^ ERROR cannot call non-const
pub fn main() {
let y = {
static x: Vec<isize> = vec![3]; //~ ERROR allocations are not allowed in statics
//~^ ERROR cannot call non-const
x
//~^ ERROR cannot move out of static
};
}