rust/tests/compile-fail/derive.rs

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#![feature(plugin)]
#![plugin(clippy)]
#![deny(warnings)]
#![allow(dead_code)]
#[derive(PartialEq, Hash)]
struct Foo;
impl PartialEq<u64> for Foo {
fn eq(&self, _: &u64) -> bool { true }
}
#[derive(Hash)]
//~^ ERROR you are deriving `Hash` but have implemented `PartialEq` explicitly
struct Bar;
impl PartialEq for Bar {
fn eq(&self, _: &Bar) -> bool { true }
}
#[derive(Hash)]
//~^ ERROR you are deriving `Hash` but have implemented `PartialEq` explicitly
struct Baz;
impl PartialEq<Baz> for Baz {
fn eq(&self, _: &Baz) -> bool { true }
}
#[derive(Copy)]
struct Qux;
impl Clone for Qux {
//~^ ERROR you are implementing `Clone` explicitly on a `Copy` type
fn clone(&self) -> Self { Qux }
}
// Ok, `Clone` cannot be derived because of the big array
#[derive(Copy)]
struct BigArray {
a: [u8; 65],
}
impl Clone for BigArray {
fn clone(&self) -> Self { unimplemented!() }
}
// Ok, function pointers are not always Clone
#[derive(Copy)]
struct FnPtr {
a: fn() -> !,
}
impl Clone for FnPtr {
fn clone(&self) -> Self { unimplemented!() }
}
// Ok, generics
#[derive(Copy)]
struct Generic<T> {
a: T,
}
impl<T> Clone for Generic<T> {
fn clone(&self) -> Self { unimplemented!() }
}
fn main() {}