rust/tests/codegen/binary-search-index-no-bound-check.rs
Nicholas Nethercote 72800d3b89 Run rustfmt on tests/codegen/.
Except for `simd-intrinsic/`, which has a lot of files containing
multiple types like `u8x64` which really are better when hand-formatted.

There is a surprising amount of two-space indenting in this directory.

Non-trivial changes:
- `rustfmt::skip` needed in `debug-column.rs` to preserve meaning of the
  test.
- `rustfmt::skip` used in a few places where hand-formatting read more
  nicely: `enum/enum-match.rs`
- Line number adjustments needed for the expected output of
  `debug-column.rs` and `coroutine-debug.rs`.
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//@ compile-flags: -O
#![crate_type = "lib"]
// Make sure no bounds checks are emitted when slicing or indexing
// with an index from `binary_search`.
// CHECK-LABEL: @binary_search_index_no_bounds_check
#[no_mangle]
pub fn binary_search_index_no_bounds_check(s: &[u8]) -> u8 {
// CHECK-NOT: panic
// CHECK-NOT: slice_start_index_len_fail
// CHECK-NOT: slice_end_index_len_fail
// CHECK-NOT: panic_bounds_check
if let Ok(idx) = s.binary_search(&b'\\') { s[idx] } else { 42 }
}
// Similarly, check that `partition_point` is known to return a valid fencepost.
// CHECK-LABEL: @unknown_split
#[no_mangle]
pub fn unknown_split(x: &[i32], i: usize) -> (&[i32], &[i32]) {
// This just makes sure that the subsequent function is looking for the
// absence of something that might actually be there.
// CHECK: call core::panicking::panic
x.split_at(i)
}
// CHECK-LABEL: @partition_point_split_no_bounds_check
#[no_mangle]
pub fn partition_point_split_no_bounds_check(x: &[i32], needle: i32) -> (&[i32], &[i32]) {
// CHECK-NOT: call core::panicking::panic
let i = x.partition_point(|p| p < &needle);
x.split_at(i)
}