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Rollup merge of #32329 - sfackler:assert-recover-safe-pub, r=aturon
Make AssertRecoverSafe's field public It's basically the very definition of a newtype, so we might as well make things easy on people and let them construct and access it directly. r? @aturon
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@ -257,10 +257,10 @@ fn runtest(test: &str, cratename: &str, cfgs: Vec<String>, libs: SearchPaths,
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}
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match {
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let b_sess = AssertRecoverSafe::new(&sess);
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let b_cstore = AssertRecoverSafe::new(&cstore);
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let b_cfg = AssertRecoverSafe::new(cfg.clone());
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let b_control = AssertRecoverSafe::new(&control);
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let b_sess = AssertRecoverSafe(&sess);
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let b_cstore = AssertRecoverSafe(&cstore);
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let b_cfg = AssertRecoverSafe(cfg.clone());
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let b_control = AssertRecoverSafe(&control);
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panic::recover(|| {
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driver::compile_input(&b_sess, &b_cstore, (*b_cfg).clone(),
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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ pub trait RefRecoverSafe {}
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/// // });
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///
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/// // This, however, will compile due to the `AssertRecoverSafe` wrapper
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/// let result = panic::recover(AssertRecoverSafe::new(|| {
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/// let result = panic::recover(AssertRecoverSafe(|| {
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/// variable += 3;
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/// }));
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/// // ...
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@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ pub trait RefRecoverSafe {}
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/// let other_capture = 3;
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///
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/// let result = {
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/// let mut wrapper = AssertRecoverSafe::new(&mut variable);
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/// let mut wrapper = AssertRecoverSafe(&mut variable);
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/// panic::recover(move || {
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/// **wrapper += other_capture;
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/// })
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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ pub trait RefRecoverSafe {}
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/// // ...
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/// ```
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#[unstable(feature = "recover", reason = "awaiting feedback", issue = "27719")]
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pub struct AssertRecoverSafe<T>(T);
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pub struct AssertRecoverSafe<T>(pub T);
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// Implementations of the `RecoverSafe` trait:
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//
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@ -230,12 +230,16 @@ impl<T> RefRecoverSafe for AssertRecoverSafe<T> {}
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impl<T> AssertRecoverSafe<T> {
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/// Creates a new `AssertRecoverSafe` wrapper around the provided type.
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#[unstable(feature = "recover", reason = "awaiting feedback", issue = "27719")]
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#[rustc_deprecated(reason = "the type's field is now public, construct it directly",
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since = "1.9.0")]
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pub fn new(t: T) -> AssertRecoverSafe<T> {
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AssertRecoverSafe(t)
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}
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/// Consumes the `AssertRecoverSafe`, returning the wrapped value.
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#[unstable(feature = "recover", reason = "awaiting feedback", issue = "27719")]
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#[rustc_deprecated(reason = "the type's field is now public, access it directly",
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since = "1.9.0")]
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pub fn into_inner(self) -> T {
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self.0
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}
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{
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// push the panicking item to the heap and catch the panic
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let thread_result = {
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let mut heap_ref = AssertRecoverSafe::new(&mut heap);
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let mut heap_ref = AssertRecoverSafe(&mut heap);
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panic::recover(move || {
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heap_ref.push(panic_item);
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})
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