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//@ check-pass | ||
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// Previously the `CONST_EVALUATABLE_UNCHECKED` FCW would fire on const evaluation of | ||
// associated consts. This is unnecessary as the FCW only needs to apply for repeat expr | ||
// counts which are anon consts with generic parameters provided. #140447 | ||
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pub struct Foo<const N: usize>; | ||
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impl<const N: usize> Foo<N> { | ||
const UNUSED_PARAM: usize = { | ||
let _: [(); N]; | ||
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}; | ||
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pub fn bar() { | ||
match 1 { | ||
Self::UNUSED_PARAM => (), | ||
_ => (), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn main() {} |
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I think there should be a comment explaining why we check the def_kind here.
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doh.... yeah, why would I put it only in the test 😆
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updated. let me know if the comment doesn't make sense to you and it needs elaborating somewhere :)
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I barely know what this entire function does, let alone what the FCW is for, so I'm afraid I am mostly lost here, but this way at least there are some breadcrumbs to follow for someone who stumbles upon this curious extra check in the future. :)