| //@revisions: noopt opt |
| //@ build-fail |
| //@[noopt] compile-flags: -Copt-level=0 |
| //@[opt] compile-flags: -O |
| //! This fails without optimizations, so it should also fail with optimizations. |
| |
| struct Late<T>(T); |
| impl<T> Late<T> { |
| const FAIL: () = panic!(); //~ERROR evaluation of `Late::<i32>::FAIL` failed |
| const FNPTR: fn() = || Self::FAIL; |
| } |
| |
| // This function is not actually called, but it is mentioned in dead code in a function that is |
| // called. The function then mentions a const that evaluates to a fnptr that points to a function |
| // that used a const that fails to evaluate. |
| // This tests that when processing mentioned items, we also check the fnptrs in the final values |
| // of consts that we encounter. |
| #[inline(never)] |
| fn not_called<T>() { |
| if false { |
| let _ = Late::<T>::FNPTR; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[inline(never)] |
| fn called<T>() { |
| if false { |
| not_called::<T>(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub fn main() { |
| called::<i32>(); |
| } |