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…rder, r=cramertj Drop partially bound function parameters in the expected order Given the function ```rust fn foo((_x, _): (LogDrop, LogDrop), (_, _y): (LogDrop, LogDrop)) {} ``` Prior to 1.12.0 we dropped both `_x` and `_y` before the rest of their respective parameters, since then we dropped `_x` and `_y` after. The original order appears to be the correct order, as the value created later is dropped first, so we revert to that order and add a test for it. While this is technically a breaking change, I can't work out how anyone could be relying on this without making their code very brittle. If this is considered to be too likely to break real world code then I can revert the change and change the test to check for the current order.
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// Check that partially moved from function parameters are dropped after the | ||
// named bindings that move from them. | ||
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// ignore-wasm32-bare compiled with panic=abort by default | ||
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use std::{panic, cell::RefCell}; | ||
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struct LogDrop<'a>(i32, Context<'a>); | ||
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)] | ||
struct Context<'a> { | ||
panic_on: i32, | ||
drops: &'a RefCell<Vec<i32>>, | ||
} | ||
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impl<'a> Context<'a> { | ||
fn record_drop(self, index: i32) { | ||
self.drops.borrow_mut().push(index); | ||
if index == self.panic_on { | ||
panic!(); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl<'a> Drop for LogDrop<'a> { | ||
fn drop(&mut self) { | ||
self.1.record_drop(self.0); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn bindings_in_params((_x, _): (LogDrop, LogDrop), (_, _y): (LogDrop, LogDrop)) {} | ||
fn bindings_with_let(a: (LogDrop, LogDrop), b: (LogDrop, LogDrop)) { | ||
// Drop order in foo is the same as the following bindings. | ||
// _temp2 is declared after _x to avoid a difference between `_: T` and | ||
// `x: T` in function parameters. | ||
let _temp1 = a; | ||
let (_x, _) = _temp1; | ||
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let _temp2 = b; | ||
let (_, _y) = _temp2; | ||
} | ||
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fn test_drop_order(panic_on: i32, fun: fn((LogDrop, LogDrop), (LogDrop, LogDrop))) { | ||
let context = Context { | ||
panic_on, | ||
drops: &RefCell::new(Vec::new()), | ||
}; | ||
let one = LogDrop(1, context); | ||
let two = LogDrop(2, context); | ||
let three = LogDrop(3, context); | ||
let four = LogDrop(4, context); | ||
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let res = panic::catch_unwind(panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| { | ||
fun((three, four), (two, one)); | ||
})); | ||
if panic_on == 0 { | ||
assert!(res.is_ok(), "should not have panicked"); | ||
} else { | ||
assert!(res.is_err(), "should have panicked"); | ||
} | ||
assert_eq!(*context.drops.borrow(), [1, 2, 3, 4], "incorrect drop order"); | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
(0..=4).for_each(|i| test_drop_order(i, bindings_in_params)); | ||
(0..=4).for_each(|i| test_drop_order(i, bindings_with_let)); | ||
(0..=4).for_each(|i| test_drop_order(i, |(_x, _), (_, _y)| {})); | ||
} |