| //@ build-fail |
| |
| trait Tr { |
| const A: u8 = 255; |
| |
| // This should not be a constant evaluation error (overflow). The value of |
| // `Self::A` must not be assumed to hold inside the trait. |
| const B: u8 = Self::A + 1; |
| //~^ ERROR evaluation of `<() as Tr>::B` failed |
| } |
| |
| // An impl that doesn't override any constant will NOT cause a const eval error |
| // just because it's defined, but only if the bad constant is used anywhere. |
| // This matches the behavior without defaults. |
| impl Tr for () {} |
| |
| // An impl that overrides either constant with a suitable value will be fine. |
| impl Tr for u8 { |
| const A: u8 = 254; |
| } |
| |
| impl Tr for u16 { |
| const B: u8 = 0; |
| } |
| |
| impl Tr for u32 { |
| const A: u8 = 254; |
| const B: u8 = 0; |
| } |
| |
| fn main() { |
| assert_eq!(<() as Tr>::A, 255); |
| assert_eq!(<() as Tr>::B, 0); // causes the error above |
| //~^ constant |
| |
| assert_eq!(<u8 as Tr>::A, 254); |
| assert_eq!(<u8 as Tr>::B, 255); |
| |
| assert_eq!(<u16 as Tr>::A, 255); |
| assert_eq!(<u16 as Tr>::B, 0); |
| |
| assert_eq!(<u32 as Tr>::A, 254); |
| assert_eq!(<u32 as Tr>::B, 0); |
| } |