rust/tests/ui/or-patterns/inconsistent-modes.rs
2023-01-11 09:32:08 +00:00

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// This test ensures that or patterns require binding mode consistency across arms.
#![allow(non_camel_case_types)]
fn main() {
// One level:
let (Ok(a) | Err(ref a)): Result<&u8, u8> = Ok(&0);
//~^ ERROR variable `a` is bound inconsistently
let (Ok(ref mut a) | Err(a)): Result<u8, &mut u8> = Ok(0);
//~^ ERROR variable `a` is bound inconsistently
let (Ok(ref a) | Err(ref mut a)): Result<&u8, &mut u8> = Ok(&0);
//~^ ERROR variable `a` is bound inconsistently
//~| ERROR mismatched types
let (Ok((ref a, b)) | Err((ref mut a, ref b))) = Ok((0, &0));
//~^ ERROR variable `a` is bound inconsistently
//~| ERROR variable `b` is bound inconsistently
//~| ERROR mismatched types
// Two levels:
let (Ok(Ok(a) | Err(a)) | Err(ref a)) = Err(0);
//~^ ERROR variable `a` is bound inconsistently
// Three levels:
let (Ok([Ok((Ok(ref a) | Err(a),)) | Err(a)]) | Err(a)) = Err(&1);
//~^ ERROR variable `a` is bound inconsistently
}