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111 lines
3.4 KiB
Rust
111 lines
3.4 KiB
Rust
//! Test the pattern complexity limit.
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use common::*;
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use rustc_pattern_analysis::{pat::DeconstructedPat, usefulness::PlaceValidity, MatchArm};
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#[macro_use]
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mod common;
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/// Analyze a match made of these patterns. Ignore the report; we only care whether we exceeded the
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/// limit or not.
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fn check(patterns: &[DeconstructedPat<Cx>], complexity_limit: usize) -> Result<(), ()> {
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let ty = *patterns[0].ty();
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let arms: Vec<_> =
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patterns.iter().map(|pat| MatchArm { pat, has_guard: false, arm_data: () }).collect();
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compute_match_usefulness(arms.as_slice(), ty, PlaceValidity::ValidOnly, Some(complexity_limit))
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.map(|_report| ())
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}
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/// Asserts that analyzing this match takes exactly `complexity` steps.
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#[track_caller]
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fn assert_complexity(patterns: Vec<DeconstructedPat<Cx>>, complexity: usize) {
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assert!(check(&patterns, complexity).is_ok());
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assert!(check(&patterns, complexity - 1).is_err());
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}
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/// Construct a match like:
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/// ```ignore(illustrative)
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/// match ... {
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/// BigStruct { field01: true, .. } => {}
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/// BigStruct { field02: true, .. } => {}
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/// BigStruct { field03: true, .. } => {}
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/// BigStruct { field04: true, .. } => {}
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/// ...
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/// _ => {}
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/// }
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/// ```
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fn diagonal_match(arity: usize) -> Vec<DeconstructedPat<Cx>> {
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let struct_ty = Ty::BigStruct { arity, ty: &Ty::Bool };
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let mut patterns = vec![];
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for i in 0..arity {
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patterns.push(pat!(struct_ty; Struct { .i: true }));
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}
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patterns.push(pat!(struct_ty; _));
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patterns
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}
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/// Construct a match like:
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/// ```ignore(illustrative)
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/// match ... {
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/// BigStruct { field01: true, .. } => {}
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/// BigStruct { field02: true, .. } => {}
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/// BigStruct { field03: true, .. } => {}
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/// BigStruct { field04: true, .. } => {}
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/// ...
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/// BigStruct { field01: false, .. } => {}
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/// BigStruct { field02: false, .. } => {}
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/// BigStruct { field03: false, .. } => {}
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/// BigStruct { field04: false, .. } => {}
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/// ...
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/// _ => {}
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/// }
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/// ```
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fn diagonal_exponential_match(arity: usize) -> Vec<DeconstructedPat<Cx>> {
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let struct_ty = Ty::BigStruct { arity, ty: &Ty::Bool };
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let mut patterns = vec![];
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for i in 0..arity {
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patterns.push(pat!(struct_ty; Struct { .i: true }));
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}
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for i in 0..arity {
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patterns.push(pat!(struct_ty; Struct { .i: false }));
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}
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patterns.push(pat!(struct_ty; _));
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patterns
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_diagonal_struct_match() {
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// These cases are nicely linear: we check `arity` patterns with exactly one `true`, matching
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// in 2 branches each, and a final pattern with all `false`, matching only the `_` branch.
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assert_complexity(diagonal_match(20), 41);
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assert_complexity(diagonal_match(30), 61);
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// This case goes exponential.
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assert!(check(&diagonal_exponential_match(10), 10000).is_err());
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}
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/// Construct a match like:
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/// ```ignore(illustrative)
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/// match ... {
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/// BigEnum::Variant1(_) => {}
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/// BigEnum::Variant2(_) => {}
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/// BigEnum::Variant3(_) => {}
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/// ...
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/// _ => {}
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/// }
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/// ```
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fn big_enum(arity: usize) -> Vec<DeconstructedPat<Cx>> {
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let enum_ty = Ty::BigEnum { arity, ty: &Ty::Bool };
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let mut patterns = vec![];
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for i in 0..arity {
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patterns.push(pat!(enum_ty; Variant.i));
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}
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patterns.push(pat!(enum_ty; _));
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patterns
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_big_enum() {
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// We try 2 branches per variant.
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assert_complexity(big_enum(20), 40);
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}
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