rust/tests/debuginfo/unsized.rs
Josh Stone 33036159a4 ci: add a runner for vanilla LLVM 16
Like , this will let us track compatibility with LLVM 16 going
forward, especially after we eventually upgrade our own to the next.

This also drops `tidy` here and in `x86_64-gnu-llvm-15`, syncing with
that change in .
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// compile-flags:-g
// ignore-gdb-version: 13.1 - 99.0
// ^ https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30330
// === GDB TESTS ===================================================================================
// gdb-command:run
// gdb-command:print a
// gdbg-check:$1 = {data_ptr = [...], length = 4}
// gdbr-check:$1 = &unsized::Foo<[u8]> {data_ptr: [...], length: 4}
// gdb-command:print b
// gdbg-check:$2 = {data_ptr = [...], length = 4}
// gdbr-check:$2 = &unsized::Foo<unsized::Foo<[u8]>> {data_ptr: [...], length: 4}
// gdb-command:print c
// gdbg-check:$3 = {pointer = [...], vtable = [...]}
// gdbr-check:$3 = &unsized::Foo<dyn core::fmt::Debug> {pointer: [...], vtable: [...]}
// gdb-command:print _box
// gdbg-check:$4 = {pointer = [...], vtable = [...]}
// gdbr-check:$4 = alloc::boxed::Box<unsized::Foo<dyn core::fmt::Debug>, alloc::alloc::Global> {pointer: [...], vtable: [...]}
// gdb-command:print tuple_slice
// gdbg-check:$5 = {data_ptr = [...], length = 2}
// gdbr-check:$5 = &(i32, i32, [i32]) {data_ptr: [...], length: 2}
// gdb-command:print tuple_dyn
// gdbg-check:$6 = {pointer = [...], vtable = [...]}
// gdbr-check:$6 = &(i32, i32, dyn core::fmt::Debug) {pointer: [...], vtable: [...]}
// === CDB TESTS ===================================================================================
// cdb-command: g
// cdb-command:dx a
// cdb-check:a [Type: ref$<unsized::Foo<slice2$<u8> > >]
// cdb-check: [+0x000] data_ptr : 0x[...] [Type: unsized::Foo<slice2$<u8> > *]
// cdb-check: [...] length : 0x4 [Type: unsigned [...]int[...]
// cdb-command:dx b
// cdb-check:b [Type: ref$<unsized::Foo<unsized::Foo<slice2$<u8> > > >]
// cdb-check: [+0x000] data_ptr : 0x[...] [Type: unsized::Foo<unsized::Foo<slice2$<u8> > > *]
// cdb-check: [...] length : 0x4 [Type: unsigned [...]int[...]
// cdb-command:dx c
// cdb-check:c [Type: ref$<unsized::Foo<dyn$<core::fmt::Debug> > >]
// cdb-check: [+0x000] pointer : 0x[...] [Type: unsized::Foo<dyn$<core::fmt::Debug> > *]
// cdb-check: [...] vtable : 0x[...] [Type: unsigned [...]int[...] (*)[3]]
// cdb-command:dx _box
// cdb-check:
// cdb-check:_box [Type: alloc::boxed::Box<unsized::Foo<dyn$<core::fmt::Debug> >,alloc::alloc::Global>]
// cdb-check:[+0x000] pointer : 0x[...] [Type: unsized::Foo<dyn$<core::fmt::Debug> > *]
// cdb-check:[...] vtable : 0x[...] [Type: unsigned [...]int[...] (*)[3]]
// cdb-command:dx tuple_slice
// cdb-check:tuple_slice [Type: ref$<tuple$<i32,i32,slice2$<i32> > >]
// cdb-check: [+0x000] data_ptr : 0x[...] [Type: tuple$<i32,i32,slice2$<i32> > *]
// cdb-check: [...] length : 0x2 [Type: unsigned [...]int[...]
// cdb-command:dx tuple_dyn
// cdb-check:tuple_dyn [Type: ref$<tuple$<i32,i32,dyn$<core::fmt::Debug> > >]
// cdb-check: [+0x000] pointer : 0x[...] [Type: tuple$<i32,i32,dyn$<core::fmt::Debug> > *]
// cdb-check: [...] vtable : 0x[...] [Type: unsigned [...]int[...] (*)[3]]
#![feature(unsized_tuple_coercion)]
#![feature(omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section)]
#![omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section]
struct Foo<T: ?Sized> {
value: T,
}
fn main() {
let foo: Foo<Foo<[u8; 4]>> = Foo { value: Foo { value: *b"abc\0" } };
// We expect `a`, `b`, and `c` to all be fat pointers.
// `a` and `b` should be slice-like and thus have a `data_ptr` and `length` field.
// `c` should be trait-object-like and thus have a `pointer` and `vtable` field.
let a: &Foo<[u8]> = &foo.value;
let b: &Foo<Foo<[u8]>> = &foo;
let c: &Foo<dyn std::fmt::Debug> = &Foo { value: 7i32 };
let _box: Box<Foo<dyn std::fmt::Debug>> = Box::new(Foo { value: 8i32 });
// Also check unsized tuples
let tuple_slice: &(i32, i32, [i32]) = &(0, 1, [2, 3]);
let tuple_dyn: &(i32, i32, dyn std::fmt::Debug) = &(0, 1, &3u64);
zzz(); // #break
}
fn zzz() {
()
}