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These changes were made by manually running `rustfmt` on all of the test files, and then manually undoing all cases where the original formatting appeared to have been deliberate. `rustfmt +nightly --config-path=/dev/null --edition=2021 tests/run-coverage*/**/*.rs`
119 lines
2.5 KiB
Rust
119 lines
2.5 KiB
Rust
#![allow(unused_assignments)]
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// failure-status: 1
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fn call(return_error: bool) -> Result<(), ()> {
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if return_error {
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Err(())
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} else {
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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fn test1() -> Result<(), ()> {
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let mut
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countdown = 10
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;
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for
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_
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in
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0..10
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{
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countdown
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-= 1
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;
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if
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countdown < 5
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{
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call(/*return_error=*/ true)?;
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call(/*return_error=*/ false)?;
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}
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else
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{
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call(/*return_error=*/ false)?;
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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struct Thing1;
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impl Thing1 {
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fn get_thing_2(&self, return_error: bool) -> Result<Thing2, ()> {
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if return_error {
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Err(())
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} else {
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Ok(Thing2 {})
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}
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}
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}
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struct Thing2;
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impl Thing2 {
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fn call(&self, return_error: bool) -> Result<u32, ()> {
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if return_error {
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Err(())
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} else {
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Ok(57)
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}
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}
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}
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fn test2() -> Result<(), ()> {
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let thing1 = Thing1{};
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let mut
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countdown = 10
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;
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for
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_
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in
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0..10
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{
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countdown
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-= 1
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;
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if
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countdown < 5
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{
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thing1.get_thing_2(/*err=*/ false)?.call(/*err=*/ true).expect_err("call should fail");
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thing1
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.
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get_thing_2(/*return_error=*/ false)
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?
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.
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call(/*return_error=*/ true)
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.
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expect_err(
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"call should fail"
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);
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let val = thing1.get_thing_2(/*return_error=*/ true)?.call(/*return_error=*/ true)?;
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assert_eq!(val, 57);
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let val = thing1.get_thing_2(/*return_error=*/ true)?.call(/*return_error=*/ false)?;
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assert_eq!(val, 57);
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}
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else
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{
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let val = thing1.get_thing_2(/*return_error=*/ false)?.call(/*return_error=*/ false)?;
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assert_eq!(val, 57);
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let val = thing1
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.get_thing_2(/*return_error=*/ false)?
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.call(/*return_error=*/ false)?;
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assert_eq!(val, 57);
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let val = thing1
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.get_thing_2(/*return_error=*/ false)
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?
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.call(/*return_error=*/ false)
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?
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;
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assert_eq!(val, 57);
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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fn main() -> Result<(), ()> {
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test1().expect_err("test1 should fail");
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test2()
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?
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;
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Ok(())
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}
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