rust/tests/pretty/postfix-match/precedence.pp
Lukas Bergdoll 506762f3ff Explicitly export core and std macros
Currently all core and std macros are automatically added to the prelude
via #[macro_use]. However a situation arose where we want to add a new macro
`assert_matches` but don't want to pull it into the standard prelude for
compatibility reasons. By explicitly exporting the macros found in the core and
std crates we get to decide on a per macro basis and can later add them via
the rust_20xx preludes.
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#![feature(prelude_import)]
#![no_std]
#![feature(postfix_match)]
extern crate std;
#[prelude_import]
use ::std::prelude::rust_2015::*;
use std::ops::Add;
//@ pretty-mode:expanded
//@ pp-exact:precedence.pp
macro_rules! repro { ($e:expr) => { $e.match { _ => {} } }; }
struct Struct {}
impl Add<Struct> for usize {
type Output = ();
fn add(self, _: Struct) -> () { () }
}
pub fn main() {
let a;
(
{ 1 } + 1).match {
_ => {}
};
(4 as usize).match { _ => {} };
return.match { _ => {} };
(a = 42).match { _ => {} };
(|| {}).match { _ => {} };
(42..101).match { _ => {} };
(1 + Struct {}).match { _ => {} };
}