rust/tests/coverage/sort_groups.coverage
Zalathar c9c049b2b4 coverage: Use normal edition: headers in coverage tests
Some of these tests were originally written as part of a custom `run-make`
test, so at that time they weren't able to use the normal compiletest header
directive parser.

Now that they're properly integrated, there's no need for them to use
`compile-flags` to specify the edition, since they can use `edition` instead.
2024-02-02 11:17:05 +11:00

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LL| |// edition: 2021
LL| |
LL| |// Demonstrate that `sort_subviews.py` can sort instantiation groups into a
LL| |// predictable order, while preserving their heterogeneous contents.
LL| |
LL| 1|fn main() {
LL| 1| let cond = std::env::args().len() > 1;
LL| 1| generic_fn::<()>(cond);
LL| 1| generic_fn::<&'static str>(!cond);
LL| 1| if std::hint::black_box(false) {
LL| 0| generic_fn::<char>(cond);
LL| 1| }
LL| 1| generic_fn::<i32>(cond);
LL| 1| other_fn();
LL| 1|}
LL| |
LL| 3|fn generic_fn<T>(cond: bool) {
LL| 3| if cond {
LL| 1| println!("{}", std::any::type_name::<T>());
LL| 2| }
LL| 3|}
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| Unexecuted instantiation: sort_groups::generic_fn::<char>
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| sort_groups::generic_fn::<&str>:
| LL| 1|fn generic_fn<T>(cond: bool) {
| LL| 1| if cond {
| LL| 1| println!("{}", std::any::type_name::<T>());
| LL| 1| }
| ^0
| LL| 1|}
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| sort_groups::generic_fn::<()>:
| LL| 1|fn generic_fn<T>(cond: bool) {
| LL| 1| if cond {
| LL| 0| println!("{}", std::any::type_name::<T>());
| LL| 1| }
| LL| 1|}
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| sort_groups::generic_fn::<i32>:
| LL| 1|fn generic_fn<T>(cond: bool) {
| LL| 1| if cond {
| LL| 0| println!("{}", std::any::type_name::<T>());
| LL| 1| }
| LL| 1|}
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LL| |
LL| 1|fn other_fn() {}