rust/tests/compile-fail/bit_masks.rs

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#![feature(plugin)]
#![plugin(clippy)]
const THREE_BITS : i64 = 7;
const EVEN_MORE_REDIRECTION : i64 = THREE_BITS;
#[deny(bad_bit_mask)]
#[allow(ineffective_bit_mask, identity_op)]
fn main() {
let x = 5;
x & 0 == 0; //~ERROR &-masking with zero
x & 1 == 1; //ok, distinguishes bit 0
x & 2 == 1; //~ERROR
x | 0 == 0; //ok, equals x == 0 (maybe warn?)
x | 1 == 3; //ok, equals x == 2 || x == 3
x | 3 == 3; //ok, equals x <= 3
x | 3 == 2; //~ERROR
x & 1 > 1; //~ERROR
x & 2 > 1; // ok, distinguishes x & 2 == 2 from x & 2 == 0
x & 2 < 1; // ok, distinguishes x & 2 == 2 from x & 2 == 0
x | 1 > 1; // ok (if a bit silly), equals x > 1
x | 2 > 1; //~ERROR
x | 2 <= 2; // ok (if a bit silly), equals x <= 2
// this also now works with constants
x & THREE_BITS == 8; //~ERROR
x | EVEN_MORE_REDIRECTION < 7; //~ERROR
0 & x == 0; //~ERROR
1 | x > 1;
// and should now also match uncommon usage
1 < 2 | x; //~ERROR
2 == 3 | x; //~ERROR
1 == x & 2; //~ERROR
x | 1 > 2; // no error, because we allowed ineffective bit masks
ineffective();
}
#[deny(ineffective_bit_mask)]
#[allow(bad_bit_mask)]
fn ineffective() {
let x = 5;
x | 1 > 2; //~ERROR
x | 1 < 3; //~ERROR
x | 1 <= 3; //~ERROR
x | 1 >= 2; //~ERROR
}