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When MIR is built for an if-not expression, the `!` part of the condition doesn't correspond to any MIR statement, so coverage instrumentation normally can't see it. We can fix that by deliberately injecting a dummy statement whose sole purpose is to associate that span with its enclosing block.
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65 lines
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LL| |#![allow(unused_assignments, unused_variables)]
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LL| 1|fn main() {
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LL| 1| // Initialize test constants in a way that cannot be determined at compile time, to ensure
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LL| 1| // rustc and LLVM cannot optimize out statements (or coverage counters) downstream from
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LL| 1| // dependent conditions.
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LL| 1| let is_true = std::env::args().len() == 1;
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LL| 1|
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LL| 1| let (mut a, mut b, mut c) = (0, 0, 0);
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LL| 1| if is_true {
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LL| 1| a = 1;
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LL| 1| b = 10;
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LL| 1| c = 100;
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LL| 1| }
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^0
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LL| | let
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LL| 1| somebool
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LL| | =
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LL| 1| a < b
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LL| | ||
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LL| 0| b < c
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LL| | ;
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LL| | let
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LL| 1| somebool
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LL| | =
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LL| 1| b < a
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LL| | ||
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LL| 1| b < c
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LL| | ;
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LL| 1| let somebool = a < b && b < c;
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LL| 1| let somebool = b < a && b < c;
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^0
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LL| |
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LL| | if
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LL| 1| !
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LL| 1| is_true
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LL| 0| {
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LL| 0| a = 2
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LL| 0| ;
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LL| 1| }
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LL| |
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LL| | if
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LL| 1| is_true
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LL| 1| {
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LL| 1| b = 30
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LL| 1| ;
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LL| 1| }
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LL| | else
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LL| 0| {
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LL| 0| c = 400
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LL| 0| ;
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LL| 0| }
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LL| |
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LL| 1| if !is_true {
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LL| 0| a = 2;
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LL| 1| }
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LL| |
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LL| 1| if is_true {
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LL| 1| b = 30;
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LL| 1| } else {
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LL| 0| c = 400;
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LL| 0| }
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LL| 1|}
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