| //@ run-pass |
| //@ needs-unwind |
| #![allow(overflowing_literals)] |
| |
| //@ ignore-emscripten no threads support |
| |
| // Test that using the `vec!` macro nested within itself works when |
| // the contents implement Drop and we hit a panic in the middle of |
| // construction. |
| |
| use std::thread; |
| use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering}; |
| |
| static LOG: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0); |
| |
| struct D(u8); |
| |
| impl Drop for D { |
| fn drop(&mut self) { |
| println!("Dropping {}", self.0); |
| let old = LOG.load(Ordering::SeqCst); |
| let _ = LOG.compare_exchange( |
| old, |
| old << 4 | self.0 as usize, |
| Ordering::SeqCst, |
| Ordering::SeqCst, |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn main() { |
| fn die() -> D { panic!("Oh no"); } |
| let g = thread::spawn(|| { |
| let _nested = vec![vec![D( 1), D( 2), D( 3), D( 4)], |
| vec![D( 5), D( 6), D( 7), D( 8)], |
| vec![D( 9), D(10), die(), D(12)], |
| vec![D(13), D(14), D(15), D(16)]]; |
| }); |
| assert!(g.join().is_err()); |
| |
| // When the panic occurs, we will be in the midst of constructing the |
| // second inner vector. Therefore, we drop the elements of the |
| // partially filled vector first, before we get around to dropping |
| // the elements of the filled vector. |
| |
| // Issue 23222: The order in which the elements actually get |
| // dropped is a little funky: as noted above, we'll drop the 9+10 |
| // first, but due to #23222, they get dropped in reverse |
| // order. Likewise, again due to #23222, we will drop the second |
| // filled vec before the first filled vec. |
| // |
| // If Issue 23222 is "fixed", then presumably the corrected |
| // expected order of events will be 0x__9_A__1_2_3_4__5_6_7_8; |
| // that is, we would still drop 9+10 first, since they belong to |
| // the more deeply nested expression when the panic occurs. |
| |
| let expect = 0x__A_9__5_6_7_8__1_2_3_4; |
| let actual = LOG.load(Ordering::SeqCst); |
| assert!(actual == expect, "expect: 0x{:x} actual: 0x{:x}", expect, actual); |
| } |