rust/tests/ui/reachable
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe) edafbaffb2
Adjust UI tests for unit_bindings
- Either explicitly annotate `let x: () = expr;` where `x` has unit
  type, or remove the unit binding to leave only `expr;` instead.
- Fix disjoint-capture-in-same-closure test
2023-06-12 20:24:48 +08:00
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auxiliary test for reachable private impl 2023-05-08 21:44:21 +00:00
expr_add.rs
expr_add.stderr
expr_again.rs
expr_again.stderr
expr_andand.rs
expr_array.rs
expr_array.stderr
expr_assign.rs
expr_assign.stderr
expr_block.rs
expr_block.stderr
expr_call.rs
expr_call.stderr
expr_cast.rs
expr_cast.stderr
expr_if.rs
expr_if.stderr
expr_loop.rs
expr_loop.stderr
expr_match.rs
expr_match.stderr
expr_method.rs
expr_method.stderr
expr_oror.rs
expr_repeat.rs
expr_repeat.stderr
expr_return_in_macro.rs
expr_return_in_macro.stderr
expr_return.rs Adjust UI tests for unit_bindings 2023-06-12 20:24:48 +08:00
expr_return.stderr Adjust UI tests for unit_bindings 2023-06-12 20:24:48 +08:00
expr_struct.rs
expr_struct.stderr
expr_tup.rs
expr_tup.stderr
expr_type.rs
expr_type.stderr
expr_unary.rs
expr_unary.stderr
expr_while.rs
expr_while.stderr
foreign-priv.rs test for reachable private impl 2023-05-08 21:44:21 +00:00
issue-948.rs Move tests 2023-05-08 17:58:01 -03:00
issue-11225-1.rs
issue-11225-2.rs
issue-11225-3.rs
reachable-unnameable-type-alias.rs Move some UI tests into subdirectories 2023-04-02 19:42:30 -04:00
README.md
unreachable-arm.rs
unreachable-arm.stderr
unreachable-code-ret.rs
unreachable-code-ret.stderr
unreachable-code.rs
unreachable-code.stderr
unreachable-in-call.rs
unreachable-in-call.stderr
unreachable-loop-patterns.rs
unreachable-loop-patterns.stderr
unreachable-try-pattern.rs
unreachable-try-pattern.stderr
unreachable-variant.rs
unreachable-variant.stderr
unwarned-match-on-never.rs
unwarned-match-on-never.stderr

A variety of tests around reachability. These tests in general check two things:

  • that we get unreachable code warnings in reasonable locations;
  • that we permit coercions into ! from expressions which diverge, where an expression "diverges" if it must execute some subexpression of type !, or it has type ! itself.