rust/tests/ui/macros/try-macro.rs
2023-01-11 09:32:08 +00:00

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// run-pass
#![allow(deprecated)] // for deprecated `try!()` macro
use std::num::{ParseFloatError, ParseIntError};
fn main() {
assert_eq!(simple(), Ok(1));
assert_eq!(nested(), Ok(2));
assert_eq!(merge_ok(), Ok(3.0));
assert_eq!(merge_int_err(), Err(Error::Int));
assert_eq!(merge_float_err(), Err(Error::Float));
}
fn simple() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
Ok(try!("1".parse()))
}
fn nested() -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
Ok(try!(try!("2".parse::<i32>()).to_string().parse::<i32>()))
}
fn merge_ok() -> Result<f32, Error> {
Ok(try!("1".parse::<i32>()) as f32 + try!("2.0".parse::<f32>()))
}
fn merge_int_err() -> Result<f32, Error> {
Ok(try!("a".parse::<i32>()) as f32 + try!("2.0".parse::<f32>()))
}
fn merge_float_err() -> Result<f32, Error> {
Ok(try!("1".parse::<i32>()) as f32 + try!("b".parse::<f32>()))
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
enum Error {
Int,
Float,
}
impl From<ParseIntError> for Error {
fn from(_: ParseIntError) -> Error {
Error::Int
}
}
impl From<ParseFloatError> for Error {
fn from(_: ParseFloatError) -> Error {
Error::Float
}
}