rust/tests/run-coverage/panic_unwind.coverage

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1| |#![allow(unused_assignments)]
2| |// failure-status: 101
3| |
4| 4|fn might_panic(should_panic: bool) {
5| 4| if should_panic {
6| 1| println!("panicking...");
7| 1| panic!("panics");
8| 3| } else {
9| 3| println!("Don't Panic");
10| 3| }
11| 3|}
12| |
13| 1|fn main() -> Result<(), u8> {
14| 1| let mut countdown = 10;
15| 11| while countdown > 0 {
16| 11| if countdown == 1 {
17| 1| might_panic(true);
18| 10| } else if countdown < 5 {
19| 3| might_panic(false);
20| 6| }
21| 10| countdown -= 1;
22| | }
23| 0| Ok(())
24| 0|}
25| |
26| |// Notes:
27| |// 1. Compare this program and its coverage results to those of the similar tests `abort.rs` and
28| |// `try_error_result.rs`.
29| |// 2. Since the `panic_unwind.rs` test is allowed to unwind, it is also allowed to execute the
30| |// normal program exit cleanup, including writing out the current values of the coverage
31| |// counters.