rust/tests/coverage/let_else_loop.coverage
Zalathar 9dc6e08279 Manually run x fmt on all source files in tests/coverage/
Currently we can't automatically enforce formatting on tests (see #125637), but
we can at least keep things relatively tidy by occasionally running the
formatter manually.

This was done by temporarily commenting out the `"/tests/"` exclusion in
`rustfmt.toml`, and then running `x fmt tests/coverage` and
`x test coverage --bless`.
2024-05-29 14:34:17 +10:00

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LL| |#![feature(coverage_attribute)]
LL| |//@ edition: 2021
LL| |
LL| |// Regression test for <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/122738>.
LL| |// These code patterns should not trigger an ICE when allocating a physical
LL| |// counter to a node and also one of its in-edges, because that is allowed
LL| |// when the node contains a tight loop to itself.
LL| |
LL| 1|fn loopy(cond: bool) {
LL| 1| let true = cond else { loop {} };
^0
LL| 1|}
LL| |
LL| |// Variant that also has `loop {}` on the success path.
LL| |// This isn't needed to catch the original ICE, but might help detect regressions.
LL| 0|fn _loop_either_way(cond: bool) {
LL| 0| let true = cond else { loop {} };
LL| 0| loop {}
LL| |}
LL| |
LL| |// Variant using regular `if` instead of let-else.
LL| |// This doesn't trigger the original ICE, but might help detect regressions.
LL| 0|fn _if(cond: bool) {
LL| 0| if cond { loop {} } else { loop {} }
LL| |}
LL| |
LL| |#[coverage(off)]
LL| |fn main() {
LL| | loopy(true);
LL| |}