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diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/rust/compile/try-expr1.rs b/gcc/testsuite/rust/compile/try-expr1.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f1a7865 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/testsuite/rust/compile/try-expr1.rs @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +// { dg-additional-options "-frust-compile-until=typecheck" } + +#[lang = "sized"] +trait Sized {} + +enum Result { + #[lang = "Ok"] + Ok(i32), + #[lang = "Err"] + Err(i32) +} + +pub trait From<T>: Sized { + /// Performs the conversion. + #[lang = "from"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + fn from(_: T) -> Self; +} + +impl<T> From<T> for T { + fn from(t: T) -> Self { t } +} + +#[lang = "try"] +pub trait Try { + /// The type of this value when viewed as successful. + // #[unstable(feature = "try_trait", issue = "42327")] + // type Ok; + /// The type of this value when viewed as failed. + // #[unstable(feature = "try_trait", issue = "42327")] + // type Error; + + /// Applies the "?" operator. A return of `Ok(t)` means that the + /// execution should continue normally, and the result of `?` is the + /// value `t`. A return of `Err(e)` means that execution should branch + /// to the innermost enclosing `catch`, or return from the function. + /// + /// If an `Err(e)` result is returned, the value `e` will be "wrapped" + /// in the return type of the enclosing scope (which must itself implement + /// `Try`). Specifically, the value `X::from_error(From::from(e))` + /// is returned, where `X` is the return type of the enclosing function. + #[lang = "into_result"] + #[unstable(feature = "try_trait", issue = "42327")] + fn into_result(self) -> Result; + + /// Wrap an error value to construct the composite result. For example, + /// `Result::Err(x)` and `Result::from_error(x)` are equivalent. + #[lang = "from_error"] + #[unstable(feature = "try_trait", issue = "42327")] + fn from_error(v: i32) -> Self; + + /// Wrap an OK value to construct the composite result. For example, + /// `Result::Ok(x)` and `Result::from_ok(x)` are equivalent. + #[lang = "from_ok"] + #[unstable(feature = "try_trait", issue = "42327")] + fn from_ok(v: i32) -> Self; +} + +impl Try for Result { + // type Ok = i32; + // type Error = i32; + + fn into_result(self) -> Result { + self + } + + fn from_ok(v: i32) -> Self { + Result::Ok(v) + } + + fn from_error(v: i32) -> Self { + Result::Err(v) + } +} + +fn bar() -> Result { + Result::Ok(15) +} + +fn foo() -> Result { + let a = bar()?; + + Result::Ok(a) +} |