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193 lines
4.3 KiB
Rust
193 lines
4.3 KiB
Rust
//@ run-pass
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#![feature(fn_traits, test)]
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extern crate test;
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fn test1(a: isize, b: (i32, i32), c: &[i32]) -> (isize, (i32, i32), &[i32]) {
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// Test passing a number of arguments including a fat pointer.
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// Also returning via an out pointer
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fn callee(a: isize, b: (i32, i32), c: &[i32]) -> (isize, (i32, i32), &[i32]) {
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(a, b, c)
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}
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callee(a, b, c)
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}
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fn test2(a: isize) -> isize {
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// Test passing a single argument.
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// Not using out pointer.
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fn callee(a: isize) -> isize {
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a
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}
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callee(a)
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}
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#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
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struct Foo;
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impl Foo {
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fn inherent_method(&self, a: isize) -> isize { a }
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}
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fn test3(x: &Foo, a: isize) -> isize {
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// Test calling inherent method
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x.inherent_method(a)
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}
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trait Bar {
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fn extension_method(&self, a: isize) -> isize { a }
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}
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impl Bar for Foo {}
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fn test4(x: &Foo, a: isize) -> isize {
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// Test calling extension method
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x.extension_method(a)
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}
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fn test5(x: &dyn Bar, a: isize) -> isize {
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// Test calling method on trait object
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x.extension_method(a)
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}
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fn test6<T: Bar>(x: &T, a: isize) -> isize {
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// Test calling extension method on generic callee
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x.extension_method(a)
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}
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trait One<T = Self> {
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fn one() -> T;
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}
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impl One for isize {
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fn one() -> isize { 1 }
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}
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fn test7() -> isize {
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// Test calling trait static method
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<isize as One>::one()
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}
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struct Two;
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impl Two {
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fn two() -> isize { 2 }
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}
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fn test8() -> isize {
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// Test calling impl static method
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Two::two()
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}
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#[allow(improper_ctypes_definitions)]
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extern "C" fn simple_extern(x: u32, y: (u32, u32)) -> u32 {
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x + y.0 * y.1
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}
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fn test9() -> u32 {
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simple_extern(41, (42, 43))
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}
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fn test_closure<F>(f: &F, x: i32, y: i32) -> i32
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where F: Fn(i32, i32) -> i32
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{
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f(x, y)
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}
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fn test_fn_object(f: &dyn Fn(i32, i32) -> i32, x: i32, y: i32) -> i32 {
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f(x, y)
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}
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fn test_fn_impl(f: &&dyn Fn(i32, i32) -> i32, x: i32, y: i32) -> i32 {
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// This call goes through the Fn implementation for &Fn provided in
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// core::ops::impls. It expands to a static Fn::call() that calls the
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// Fn::call() implementation of the object shim underneath.
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f(x, y)
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}
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fn test_fn_direct_call<F>(f: &F, x: i32, y: i32) -> i32
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where F: Fn(i32, i32) -> i32
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{
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f.call((x, y))
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}
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fn test_fn_const_call<F>(f: &F) -> i32
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where F: Fn(i32, i32) -> i32
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{
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f.call((100, -1))
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}
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fn test_fn_nil_call<F>(f: &F) -> i32
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where F: Fn() -> i32
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{
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f()
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}
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fn test_fn_transmute_zst(x: ()) -> [(); 1] {
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fn id<T>(x: T) -> T {x}
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id(unsafe {
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std::mem::transmute(x)
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})
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}
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fn test_fn_ignored_pair() -> ((), ()) {
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((), ())
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}
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fn test_fn_ignored_pair_0() {
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test_fn_ignored_pair().0
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}
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fn id<T>(x: T) -> T { x }
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fn ignored_pair_named() -> (Foo, Foo) {
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(Foo, Foo)
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}
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fn test_fn_ignored_pair_named() -> (Foo, Foo) {
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id(ignored_pair_named())
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}
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fn test_fn_nested_pair(x: &((f32, f32), u32)) -> (f32, f32) {
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let y = *x;
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let z = y.0;
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(z.0, z.1)
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}
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fn test_fn_const_arg_by_ref(mut a: [u64; 4]) -> u64 {
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// Mutate the by-reference argument, which won't work with
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// a non-immediate constant unless it's copied to the stack.
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let a = test::black_box(&mut a);
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a[0] += a[1];
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a[0] += a[2];
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a[0] += a[3];
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a[0]
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}
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fn main() {
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assert_eq!(test1(1, (2, 3), &[4, 5, 6]), (1, (2, 3), &[4, 5, 6][..]));
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assert_eq!(test2(98), 98);
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assert_eq!(test3(&Foo, 42), 42);
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assert_eq!(test4(&Foo, 970), 970);
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assert_eq!(test5(&Foo, 8576), 8576);
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assert_eq!(test6(&Foo, 12367), 12367);
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assert_eq!(test7(), 1);
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assert_eq!(test8(), 2);
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assert_eq!(test9(), 41 + 42 * 43);
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let r = 3;
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let closure = |x: i32, y: i32| { r*(x + (y*2)) };
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assert_eq!(test_fn_const_call(&closure), 294);
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assert_eq!(test_closure(&closure, 100, 1), 306);
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let function_object = &closure as &dyn Fn(i32, i32) -> i32;
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assert_eq!(test_fn_object(function_object, 100, 2), 312);
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assert_eq!(test_fn_impl(&function_object, 100, 3), 318);
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assert_eq!(test_fn_direct_call(&closure, 100, 4), 324);
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assert_eq!(test_fn_nil_call(&(|| 42)), 42);
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assert_eq!(test_fn_transmute_zst(()), [()]);
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assert_eq!(test_fn_ignored_pair_0(), ());
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assert_eq!(test_fn_ignored_pair_named(), (Foo, Foo));
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assert_eq!(test_fn_nested_pair(&((1.0, 2.0), 0)), (1.0, 2.0));
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const ARRAY: [u64; 4] = [1, 2, 3, 4];
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assert_eq!(test_fn_const_arg_by_ref(ARRAY), 1 + 2 + 3 + 4);
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}
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