rust/tests/codegen/enum-match.rs
Nilstrieb 645c0fddd2 Put noundef on all scalars that don't allow uninit
Previously, it was only put on scalars with range validity invariants
like bool, was uninit was obviously invalid for those.

Since then, we have normatively declared all uninit primitives to be
undefined behavior and can therefore put `noundef` on them.

The remaining concern was the `mem::uninitialized` function, which cause
quite a lot of UB in the older parts of the ecosystem. This function now
doesn't return uninit values anymore, making users of it safe from this
change.

The only real sources of UB where people could encounter uninit
primitives are `MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init()`, which has always
be clear in the docs about being UB and from heap allocations (like
reading from the spare capacity of a vec. This is hopefully rare enough
to not break anything.
2023-01-17 08:14:35 +01:00

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// compile-flags: -Copt-level=1
// only-x86_64
#![crate_type = "lib"]
// Check each of the 3 cases for `codegen_get_discr`.
// Case 0: One tagged variant.
pub enum Enum0 {
A(bool),
B,
}
// CHECK: define noundef i8 @match0{{.*}}
// CHECK-NEXT: start:
// CHECK-NEXT: %1 = icmp eq i8 %0, 2
// CHECK-NEXT: %2 = and i8 %0, 1
// CHECK-NEXT: %.0 = select i1 %1, i8 13, i8 %2
#[no_mangle]
pub fn match0(e: Enum0) -> u8 {
use Enum0::*;
match e {
A(b) => b as u8,
B => 13,
}
}
// Case 1: Niche values are on a boundary for `range`.
pub enum Enum1 {
A(bool),
B,
C,
}
// CHECK: define noundef i8 @match1{{.*}}
// CHECK-NEXT: start:
// CHECK-NEXT: [[DISCR:%.*]] = {{.*}}call i8 @llvm.usub.sat.i8(i8 %0, i8 1)
// CHECK-NEXT: switch i8 [[DISCR]], label {{.*}} [
#[no_mangle]
pub fn match1(e: Enum1) -> u8 {
use Enum1::*;
match e {
A(b) => b as u8,
B => 13,
C => 100,
}
}
// Case 2: Special cases don't apply.
pub enum X {
_2=2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9, _10, _11,
_12, _13, _14, _15, _16, _17, _18, _19, _20,
_21, _22, _23, _24, _25, _26, _27, _28, _29,
_30, _31, _32, _33, _34, _35, _36, _37, _38,
_39, _40, _41, _42, _43, _44, _45, _46, _47,
_48, _49, _50, _51, _52, _53, _54, _55, _56,
_57, _58, _59, _60, _61, _62, _63, _64, _65,
_66, _67, _68, _69, _70, _71, _72, _73, _74,
_75, _76, _77, _78, _79, _80, _81, _82, _83,
_84, _85, _86, _87, _88, _89, _90, _91, _92,
_93, _94, _95, _96, _97, _98, _99, _100, _101,
_102, _103, _104, _105, _106, _107, _108, _109,
_110, _111, _112, _113, _114, _115, _116, _117,
_118, _119, _120, _121, _122, _123, _124, _125,
_126, _127, _128, _129, _130, _131, _132, _133,
_134, _135, _136, _137, _138, _139, _140, _141,
_142, _143, _144, _145, _146, _147, _148, _149,
_150, _151, _152, _153, _154, _155, _156, _157,
_158, _159, _160, _161, _162, _163, _164, _165,
_166, _167, _168, _169, _170, _171, _172, _173,
_174, _175, _176, _177, _178, _179, _180, _181,
_182, _183, _184, _185, _186, _187, _188, _189,
_190, _191, _192, _193, _194, _195, _196, _197,
_198, _199, _200, _201, _202, _203, _204, _205,
_206, _207, _208, _209, _210, _211, _212, _213,
_214, _215, _216, _217, _218, _219, _220, _221,
_222, _223, _224, _225, _226, _227, _228, _229,
_230, _231, _232, _233, _234, _235, _236, _237,
_238, _239, _240, _241, _242, _243, _244, _245,
_246, _247, _248, _249, _250, _251, _252, _253,
}
pub enum Enum2 {
A(X),
B,
C,
D,
E,
}
// CHECK: define noundef i8 @match2{{.*}}
// CHECK-NEXT: start:
// CHECK-NEXT: %1 = add i8 %0, 2
// CHECK-NEXT: %2 = zext i8 %1 to i64
// CHECK-NEXT: %3 = icmp ult i8 %1, 4
// CHECK-NEXT: %4 = add nuw nsw i64 %2, 1
// CHECK-NEXT: %_2 = select i1 %3, i64 %4, i64 0
// CHECK-NEXT: switch i64 %_2, label {{.*}} [
#[no_mangle]
pub fn match2(e: Enum2) -> u8 {
use Enum2::*;
match e {
A(b) => b as u8,
B => 13,
C => 100,
D => 200,
E => 250,
}
}