//@ run-pass #![allow(unreachable_code)] // Issue #21486: Make sure that all structures are dropped, even when // created via FRU and control-flow breaks in the middle of // construction. use std::sync::atomic::{Ordering, AtomicUsize}; #[derive(Debug)] struct Noisy(u8); impl Drop for Noisy { fn drop(&mut self) { // println!("splat #{}", self.0); event(self.0); } } #[allow(dead_code)] #[derive(Debug)] struct Foo { n0: Noisy, n1: Noisy } impl Foo { fn vals(&self) -> (u8, u8) { (self.n0.0, self.n1.0) } } fn leak_1_ret() -> Foo { let _old_foo = Foo { n0: Noisy(1), n1: Noisy(2) }; Foo { n0: { return Foo { n0: Noisy(3), n1: Noisy(4) } }, .._old_foo }; } fn leak_2_ret() -> Foo { let _old_foo = Foo { n0: Noisy(1), n1: Noisy(2) }; Foo { n1: { return Foo { n0: Noisy(3), n1: Noisy(4) } }, .._old_foo }; } // In this case, the control flow break happens *before* we construct // `Foo(Noisy(1),Noisy(2))`, so there should be no record of it in the // event log. fn leak_3_ret() -> Foo { let _old_foo = || Foo { n0: Noisy(1), n1: Noisy(2) }; Foo { n1: { return Foo { n0: Noisy(3), n1: Noisy(4) } }, .._old_foo() }; } pub fn main() { reset_log(); assert_eq!(leak_1_ret().vals(), (3,4)); assert_eq!(0x01_02_03_04, event_log()); reset_log(); assert_eq!(leak_2_ret().vals(), (3,4)); assert_eq!(0x01_02_03_04, event_log()); reset_log(); assert_eq!(leak_3_ret().vals(), (3,4)); assert_eq!(0x03_04, event_log()); } static LOG: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0); fn reset_log() { LOG.store(0, Ordering::SeqCst); } fn event_log() -> usize { LOG.load(Ordering::SeqCst) } fn event(tag: u8) { let old_log = LOG.load(Ordering::SeqCst); let new_log = (old_log << 8) + tag as usize; LOG.store(new_log, Ordering::SeqCst); }