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| author | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | 2023-01-11 11:17:22 +0000 | 
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| committer | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | 2023-01-11 11:17:22 +0000 | 
| commit | b22c152958eade17a71d899b29a2d39bcc77aa48 (patch) | |
| tree | ec6da75dc598a0a4086c0cc032c86d7241be1bc1 /src/test/codegen/deduced-param-attrs.rs | |
| parent | 8ecaad85f61375b18e1667b51a3ef350121d2ca0 (diff) | |
| parent | 40ba0e84d53f605ccf01836e9c2d27892728ae81 (diff) | |
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Auto merge of #106458 - albertlarsan68:move-tests, r=jyn514
Move src/test to the root
See MCP at rust-lang/compiler-team#573
There may be more changes needed.
The first commit is just the move of the files:
You can check that the first commit did not do anything else than renames by running
```
git diff --diff-filter=r -M100% <rust-lang remote>/master <first commit hash>
```
The output should be empty, because the filter excludes renames, and the match threshold for qualifying a rename is 100%.
The second one is mostly a "find and replace" of `src/test` to `tests` and whatever is needed to make CI pass.
What is left to do:
---
- [x] Move directory
- [ ] Change references to `src/test`
    - [x] Change references in-tree
    - [ ] Change references in submodules / out-of-tree docs
- [x] Make CI pass:
    - [x] Fix tidy
    - [x] Fix tests
    - [x] Bless tests if needed (shouldn't normally)
- [ ] Merge it !
Diffstat (limited to 'src/test/codegen/deduced-param-attrs.rs')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/test/codegen/deduced-param-attrs.rs | 60 | 
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 60 deletions
| diff --git a/src/test/codegen/deduced-param-attrs.rs b/src/test/codegen/deduced-param-attrs.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 153046eef3c..00000000000 --- a/src/test/codegen/deduced-param-attrs.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -// compile-flags: -O - -#![crate_type = "lib"] -#![allow(incomplete_features)] -#![feature(unsized_locals, unsized_fn_params)] - -use std::cell::Cell; -use std::hint; - -// Check to make sure that we can deduce the `readonly` attribute from function bodies for -// parameters passed indirectly. - -pub struct BigStruct { - blah: [i32; 1024], -} - -pub struct BigCellContainer { - blah: [Cell<i32>; 1024], -} - -// The by-value parameter for this big struct can be marked readonly. -// -// CHECK: @use_big_struct_immutably({{.*}} readonly {{.*}} %big_struct) -#[no_mangle] -pub fn use_big_struct_immutably(big_struct: BigStruct) { - hint::black_box(&big_struct); -} - -// The by-value parameter for this big struct can't be marked readonly, because we mutate it. -// -// CHECK-NOT: @use_big_struct_mutably({{.*}} readonly {{.*}} %big_struct) -#[no_mangle] -pub fn use_big_struct_mutably(mut big_struct: BigStruct) { - big_struct.blah[987] = 654; - hint::black_box(&big_struct); -} - -// The by-value parameter for this big struct can't be marked readonly, because it contains -// UnsafeCell. -// -// CHECK-NOT: @use_big_cell_container({{.*}} readonly {{.*}} %big_cell_container) -#[no_mangle] -pub fn use_big_cell_container(big_cell_container: BigCellContainer) { - hint::black_box(&big_cell_container); -} - -// Make sure that we don't mistakenly mark a big struct as `readonly` when passed through a generic -// type parameter if it contains UnsafeCell. -// -// CHECK-NOT: @use_something({{.*}} readonly {{.*}} %something) -#[no_mangle] -#[inline(never)] -pub fn use_something<T>(something: T) { - hint::black_box(&something); -} - -#[no_mangle] -pub fn forward_big_cell_container(big_cell_container: BigCellContainer) { - use_something(big_cell_container) -} | 
