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diff --git a/src/test/ui/cleanup-rvalue-temp-during-incomplete-alloc.rs b/src/test/ui/cleanup-rvalue-temp-during-incomplete-alloc.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 6cd3781b760..00000000000 --- a/src/test/ui/cleanup-rvalue-temp-during-incomplete-alloc.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -// run-pass -// needs-unwind - -#![allow(unused_must_use)] -#![allow(dead_code)] -#![allow(unused_variables)] -// Test cleanup of rvalue temporary that occurs while `box` construction -// is in progress. This scenario revealed a rather terrible bug. The -// ingredients are: -// -// 1. Partial cleanup of `box` is in scope, -// 2. cleanup of return value from `get_bar()` is in scope, -// 3. do_it() panics. -// -// This led to a bug because `the top-most frame that was to be -// cleaned (which happens to be the partial cleanup of `box`) required -// multiple basic blocks, which led to us dropping part of the cleanup -// from the top-most frame. -// -// It's unclear how likely such a bug is to recur, but it seems like a -// scenario worth testing. - -// ignore-emscripten no threads support - -use std::thread; - -enum Conzabble { - Bickwick(Foo) -} - -struct Foo { field: Box<usize> } - -fn do_it(x: &[usize]) -> Foo { - panic!() -} - -fn get_bar(x: usize) -> Vec<usize> { vec![x * 2] } - -pub fn fails() { - let x = 2; - let mut y: Vec<Box<_>> = Vec::new(); - y.push(Box::new(Conzabble::Bickwick(do_it(&get_bar(x))))); -} - -pub fn main() { - thread::spawn(fails).join(); -} |
