rust/tests/incremental/reorder_vtable.rs

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//@ revisions:rpass1 rpass2
// This test case makes sure re-order the methods in a vtable will
// trigger recompilation of codegen units that instantiate it.
//
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/89598
trait Foo {
#[cfg(rpass1)]
fn method1(&self) -> u32;
fn method2(&self) -> u32;
#[cfg(rpass2)]
fn method1(&self) -> u32;
}
impl Foo for u32 {
fn method1(&self) -> u32 { 17 }
fn method2(&self) -> u32 { 42 }
}
fn main() {
// Before #89598 was fixed, the vtable allocation would be cached during
// a MIR optimization pass and then the codegen pass for the main object
// file would not register a dependency on it (because of the missing
// dep-tracking).
//
// In the rpass2 session, the main object file would not be re-compiled,
// thus the mod1::foo(x) call would pass in an outdated vtable, while the
// mod1 object would expect the new, re-ordered vtable, resulting in a
// call to the wrong method.
let x: &dyn Foo = &0u32;
assert_eq!(mod1::foo(x), 17);
}
mod mod1 {
pub(super) fn foo(x: &dyn super::Foo) -> u32 {
x.method1()
}
}