rust/tests/coverage-map/status-quo/dead_code.rs
Zalathar 3141177995 Copy most of tests/run-coverage into tests/coverage-map/status-quo
The output of these tests is too complicated to comfortably verify by hand, but
we can still use them to observe changes to the underlying mappings produced by
codegen/LLVM.

If these tests fail due to non-coverage changes (e.g. in HIR-to-MIR lowering or
MIR optimizations), it should usually be OK to just `--bless` them, as long as
the `run-coverage` test suite still works.
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#![allow(dead_code, unused_assignments, unused_variables)]
pub fn unused_pub_fn_not_in_library() {
// Initialize test constants in a way that cannot be determined at compile time, to ensure
// rustc and LLVM cannot optimize out statements (or coverage counters) downstream from
// dependent conditions.
let is_true = std::env::args().len() == 1;
let mut countdown = 0;
if is_true {
countdown = 10;
}
}
fn unused_fn() {
// Initialize test constants in a way that cannot be determined at compile time, to ensure
// rustc and LLVM cannot optimize out statements (or coverage counters) downstream from
// dependent conditions.
let is_true = std::env::args().len() == 1;
let mut countdown = 0;
if is_true {
countdown = 10;
}
}
fn main() {
// Initialize test constants in a way that cannot be determined at compile time, to ensure
// rustc and LLVM cannot optimize out statements (or coverage counters) downstream from
// dependent conditions.
let is_true = std::env::args().len() == 1;
let mut countdown = 0;
if is_true {
countdown = 10;
}
}