rust/src/test/codegen/vec-shrink-panic.rs
Tomasz Miąsko 899d9b9bd5 Fix test checking that into_boxed_slice does not panic
The memory allocation in vec might panic in the case of capacity
overflow. Move the allocation outside the function to fix the test.
2020-11-12 00:00:00 +00:00

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// compile-flags: -O
// ignore-debug: the debug assertions get in the way
#![crate_type = "lib"]
#![feature(shrink_to)]
// Make sure that `Vec::shrink_to_fit` never emits panics via `RawVec::shrink_to_fit`,
// "Tried to shrink to a larger capacity", because the length is *always* <= capacity.
// CHECK-LABEL: @shrink_to_fit
#[no_mangle]
pub fn shrink_to_fit(vec: &mut Vec<u32>) {
// CHECK-NOT: panic
vec.shrink_to_fit();
}
// CHECK-LABEL: @issue71861
#[no_mangle]
pub fn issue71861(vec: Vec<u32>) -> Box<[u32]> {
// CHECK-NOT: panic
vec.into_boxed_slice()
}
// CHECK-LABEL: @issue75636
#[no_mangle]
pub fn issue75636<'a>(iter: &[&'a str]) -> Box<[&'a str]> {
// CHECK-NOT: panic
iter.iter().copied().collect()
}
// Sanity-check that we do see a possible panic for an arbitrary `Vec::shrink_to`.
// CHECK-LABEL: @shrink_to
#[no_mangle]
pub fn shrink_to(vec: &mut Vec<u32>) {
// CHECK: panic
vec.shrink_to(42);
}