rust/tests/ui/parser/issues/issue-35813-postfix-after-cast.rs
Nilstrieb c63b6a437e Rip it out
My type ascription
Oh rip it out
Ah
If you think we live too much then
You can sacrifice diagnostics
Don't mix your garbage
Into my syntax
So many weird hacks keep diagnostics alive
Yet I don't even step outside
So many bad diagnostics keep tyasc alive
Yet tyasc doesn't even bother to survive!
2023-05-01 16:15:13 +08:00

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// edition:2018
#![crate_type = "lib"]
#![feature(type_ascription)]
use std::future::Future;
use std::pin::Pin;
// This tests the parser for "x as Y[z]". It errors, but we want to give useful
// errors and parse such that further code gives useful errors.
pub fn index_after_as_cast() {
vec![1, 2, 3] as Vec<i32>[0];
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by indexing
vec![1, 2, 3]: Vec<i32>[0];
//~^ ERROR: expected one of
}
pub fn index_after_cast_to_index() {
(&[0]) as &[i32][0];
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by indexing
(&[0i32]): &[i32; 1][0];
//~^ ERROR: expected one of
}
pub fn cast_after_cast() {
if 5u64 as i32 as u16 == 0u16 {
}
if 5u64: u64: u64 == 0u64 {
//~^ ERROR expected `{`, found `:`
}
let _ = 5u64: u64: u64 as u8 as i8 == 9i8;
let _ = 0i32: i32: i32;
let _ = 0 as i32: i32;
let _ = 0i32: i32 as i32;
let _ = 0 as i32 as i32;
let _ = 0i32: i32: i32 as u32 as i32;
}
pub fn cast_cast_method_call() {
let _ = 0i32: i32: i32.count_ones(); //~ ERROR expected one of
}
pub fn cast_cast_method_call_2() {
let _ = 0 as i32: i32.count_ones(); //~ ERROR expected one of
}
pub fn cast_cast_method_call_3() {
let _ = 0i32: i32 as i32.count_ones(); //~ ERROR expected one of
}
pub fn cast_cast_method_call_4() {
let _ = 0 as i32 as i32.count_ones();
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by a method call
}
pub fn cast_cast_method_call_5() {
let _ = 0i32: i32: i32 as u32 as i32.count_ones(); //~ ERROR expected one of
}
pub fn cast_cast_method_call_6() {
let _ = 0i32: i32.count_ones(): u32; //~ ERROR expected one of
}
pub fn cast_cast_method_call_7() {
let _ = 0 as i32.count_ones(): u32; //~ ERROR expected one of
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by a method call
}
pub fn cast_cast_method_call_8() {
let _ = 0i32: i32.count_ones() as u32; //~ ERROR expected one of
}
pub fn cast_cast_method_call_9() {
let _ = 0 as i32.count_ones() as u32;
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by a method call
}
pub fn cast_cast_method_call_10() {
let _ = 0i32: i32: i32.count_ones() as u32 as i32; //~ ERROR expected one of
}
pub fn multiline_error() {
let _ = 0
as i32
.count_ones();
//~^^^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by a method call
}
// this tests that the precedence for `!x as Y.Z` is still what we expect
pub fn precedence() {
let x: i32 = &vec![1, 2, 3] as &Vec<i32>[0];
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by indexing
}
pub fn method_calls() {
0 as i32.max(0);
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by a method call
0: i32.max(0); //~ ERROR expected one of
}
pub fn complex() {
let _ = format!(
"{} and {}",
if true { 33 } else { 44 } as i32.max(0),
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by a method call
if true { 33 } else { 44 }: i32.max(0)
//~^ ERROR: expected one of
);
}
pub fn in_condition() {
if 5u64 as i32.max(0) == 0 {
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by a method call
}
if 5u64: u64.max(0) == 0 {
//~^ ERROR: expected `{`, found `:`
}
}
pub fn inside_block() {
let _ = if true {
5u64 as u32.max(0) == 0
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by a method call
} else { false };
let _ = if true {
5u64: u64.max(0) == 0
//~^ ERROR: expected one of
} else { false };
}
static bar: &[i32] = &(&[1,2,3] as &[i32][0..1]);
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by indexing
static bar2: &[i32] = &(&[1i32,2,3]: &[i32; 3][0..1]);
//~^ ERROR: expected one of
pub fn cast_then_try() -> Result<u64,u64> {
Err(0u64) as Result<u64,u64>?;
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by `?`
Err(0u64): Result<u64,u64>?;
//~^ ERROR: expected one of
Ok(1)
}
pub fn cast_then_call() {
type F = fn(u8);
// type ascription won't actually do [unique drop fn type] -> fn(u8) casts.
let drop_ptr = drop as fn(u8);
drop as F();
//~^ ERROR: parenthesized type parameters may only be used with a `Fn` trait [E0214]
drop_ptr: F();
//~^ ERROR: expected identifier, found `:`
}
pub fn cast_to_fn_should_work() {
let drop_ptr = drop as fn(u8);
drop as fn(u8);
drop_ptr: fn(u8);
//~^ ERROR expected one of
}
pub fn parens_after_cast_error() {
let drop_ptr = drop as fn(u8);
drop as fn(u8)(0);
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by a function call
drop_ptr: fn(u8)(0);
//~^ ERROR: expected one of
}
pub async fn cast_then_await() {
Box::pin(noop()) as Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ()>>>.await;
//~^ ERROR: cast cannot be followed by `.await`
Box::pin(noop()): Pin<Box<_>>.await;
//~^ ERROR: expected one of
}
pub async fn noop() {}
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct Foo {
pub bar: u32,
}
pub fn struct_field() {
Foo::default() as Foo.bar;
//~^ ERROR: cannot be followed by a field access
Foo::default(): Foo.bar;
//~^ ERROR expected one of
}