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Compiler panics when an array is initialized with length of a certain associated constant #44255
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Found something that might help: use std::marker::PhantomData;
trait Val {
const VAL: usize;
}
struct Five;
impl Val for Five {
const VAL: usize = 5;
}
struct Multiply<T, U> {
_t: PhantomData<T>,
_u: PhantomData<U>,
}
impl<T: Val, U: Val> Val for Multiply<T, U> {
const VAL: usize = T::VAL * U::VAL;
}
fn main() {
let arr: [usize; 25] = [1; <Multiply<Five, Five>>::VAL];
println!("{:?}", arr);
}
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I get the same backtrace when I annotate the type as |
The expression seems to evaulate properly to 25 in this context: let num = <Multiply<Five, Five>>::VAL;
assert_eq!(num, 25); |
Note that associated constants are not supported in array type |
It seems like the compiler should say that, rather than crashing. This is the stable release, after all. |
This no longer seems to ICE. |
…hton Add tests for several E-needstest issues This PR adds a number of tests for various `E-needstest` errors. These tend to have been left open for a long time and seem unlikely to be closed otherwise. Closes rust-lang#10876. Closes rust-lang#22892. Closes rust-lang#26448. Closes rust-lang#26577. Closes rust-lang#26619. Closes rust-lang#27054. Closes rust-lang#28587. Closes rust-lang#44127. Closes rust-lang#44255. Closes rust-lang#55731. Closes rust-lang#57781.
…hton Add tests for several E-needstest issues This PR adds a number of tests for various `E-needstest` errors. These tend to have been left open for a long time and seem unlikely to be closed otherwise. Closes rust-lang#10876. Closes rust-lang#22892. Closes rust-lang#26448. Closes rust-lang#26577. Closes rust-lang#26619. Closes rust-lang#27054. Closes rust-lang#28587. Closes rust-lang#44127. Closes rust-lang#44255. Closes rust-lang#55731. Closes rust-lang#57781.
…hton Add tests for several E-needstest issues This PR adds a number of tests for various `E-needstest` errors. These tend to have been left open for a long time and seem unlikely to be closed otherwise. Closes rust-lang#10876. Closes rust-lang#22892. Closes rust-lang#26448. Closes rust-lang#26577. Closes rust-lang#26619. Closes rust-lang#27054. Closes rust-lang#28587. Closes rust-lang#44127. Closes rust-lang#44255. Closes rust-lang#55731. Closes rust-lang#57781.
…hton Add tests for several E-needstest issues This PR adds a number of tests for various `E-needstest` errors. These tend to have been left open for a long time and seem unlikely to be closed otherwise. Closes rust-lang#10876. Closes rust-lang#22892. Closes rust-lang#26448. Closes rust-lang#26577. Closes rust-lang#26619. Closes rust-lang#27054. Closes rust-lang#28587. Closes rust-lang#44127. Closes rust-lang#44255. Closes rust-lang#55731. Closes rust-lang#57781.
Add tests for several E-needstest issues This PR adds a number of tests for various `E-needstest` errors. These tend to have been left open for a long time and seem unlikely to be closed otherwise. Closes #10876. Closes #26448. Closes #26577. Closes #26619. Closes #27054. Closes #44127. Closes #44255. Closes #55731. Closes #57781.
…hton Add tests for several E-needstest issues This PR adds a number of tests for various `E-needstest` errors. These tend to have been left open for a long time and seem unlikely to be closed otherwise. Closes rust-lang#10876. Closes rust-lang#26448. Closes rust-lang#26577. Closes rust-lang#26619. Closes rust-lang#27054. Closes rust-lang#44127. Closes rust-lang#44255. Closes rust-lang#55731. Closes rust-lang#57781.
Add tests for several E-needstest issues This PR adds a number of tests for various `E-needstest` errors. These tend to have been left open for a long time and seem unlikely to be closed otherwise. Closes #10876. Closes #26448. Closes #26577. Closes #26619. Closes #27054. Closes #44127. Closes #44255. Closes #55731. Closes #57781.
I was playing around with the new associated constants trying to make type-level integers. Creating an array with a length defined by
Five
works, but creating one with the product ofMultiply
as a length causes the compiler to panic.This is the code I tried to run:
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rustc --version --verbose
:Backtrace:
I hope this is helpful.
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