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Regression tests for issue 64655.
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pnkfelix committed Oct 2, 2019
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// run-pass

// rust-lang/rust#64655: with panic=unwind, a panic from a subroutine
// should still run desstructors as it unwindws the stack. However,
// bugs with how the nounwind LLVM attribute was applied led to this
// simple case being mishandled *if* you had fat LTO turned on.

// Unlike issue-64655-extern-rust-must-allow-unwind.rs, the issue
// embodied in this test cropped up regardless of optimization level.
// Therefore it seemed worthy of being enshrined as a dedicated unit
// test.

// LTO settings cannot be combined with -C prefer-dynamic
// no-prefer-dynamic

// The revisions just enumerate lto settings (the opt-level appeared irrelevant in practice)

// revisions: no thin fat
//[no]compile-flags: -C lto=no
//[thin]compile-flags: -C lto=thin
//[fat]compile-flags: -C lto=fat

#![feature(core_panic)]

// (For some reason, reproducing the LTO issue requires pulling in std
// explicitly this way.)
#![no_std]
extern crate std;

fn main() {
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering};
use std::boxed::Box;

static SHARED: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);

assert_eq!(SHARED.fetch_add(0, Ordering::SeqCst), 0);

let old_hook = std::panic::take_hook();

std::panic::set_hook(Box::new(|_| { } )); // no-op on panic.

let handle = std::thread::spawn(|| {
struct Droppable;
impl Drop for Droppable {
fn drop(&mut self) {
SHARED.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
}
}

let _guard = Droppable;
let s = "issue-64655-allow-unwind-when-calling-panic-directly.rs";
core::panicking::panic(&("???", s, 17, 4));
});

let wait = handle.join();

// reinstate handler to ease observation of assertion failures.
std::panic::set_hook(old_hook);

assert!(wait.is_err());

assert_eq!(SHARED.fetch_add(0, Ordering::SeqCst), 1);
}
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// run-pass

// rust-lang/rust#64655: with panic=unwind, a panic from a subroutine
// should still run desstructors as it unwindws the stack. However,
// bugs with how the nounwind LLVM attribute was applied led to this
// simple case being mishandled *if* you had optimization *and* fat
// LTO turned on.

// This test is the closest thing to a "regression test" we can do
// without actually spawning subprocesses and comparing stderr
// results.
//
// This test takes the code from the above issue and adapts it to
// better fit our test infrastructure:
//
// * Instead of relying on println! to observe whether the destructor
// is run, we instead run the code in a spawned thread and
// communicate the destructor's operation via a synchronous atomic
// in static memory.
//
// * To keep the output from confusing a casual user, we override the
// panic hook to be a no-op (rather than printing a message to
// stderr).
//
// (pnkfelix has confirmed by hand that these additions do not mask
// the underlying bug.)

// LTO settings cannot be combined with -C prefer-dynamic
// no-prefer-dynamic

// The revisions combine each lto setting with each optimization
// setting; pnkfelix observed three differing behaviors at opt-levels
// 0/1/2+3 for this test, so it seems prudent to be thorough.

// revisions: no0 no1 no2 no3 thin0 thin1 thin2 thin3 fat0 fat1 fat2 fat3

//[no0]compile-flags: -C opt-level=0 -C lto=no
//[no1]compile-flags: -C opt-level=1 -C lto=no
//[no2]compile-flags: -C opt-level=2 -C lto=no
//[no3]compile-flags: -C opt-level=3 -C lto=no
//[thin0]compile-flags: -C opt-level=0 -C lto=thin
//[thin1]compile-flags: -C opt-level=1 -C lto=thin
//[thin2]compile-flags: -C opt-level=2 -C lto=thin
//[thin3]compile-flags: -C opt-level=3 -C lto=thin
//[fat0]compile-flags: -C opt-level=0 -C lto=fat
//[fat1]compile-flags: -C opt-level=1 -C lto=fat
//[fat2]compile-flags: -C opt-level=2 -C lto=fat
//[fat3]compile-flags: -C opt-level=3 -C lto=fat

fn main() {
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering};

static SHARED: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);

assert_eq!(SHARED.fetch_add(0, Ordering::SeqCst), 0);

let old_hook = std::panic::take_hook();

std::panic::set_hook(Box::new(|_| { } )); // no-op on panic.

let handle = std::thread::spawn(|| {
struct Droppable;
impl Drop for Droppable {
fn drop(&mut self) {
SHARED.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
}
}

let _guard = Droppable;
None::<()>.expect("???");
});

let wait = handle.join();

// reinstate handler to ease observation of assertion failures.
std::panic::set_hook(old_hook);

assert!(wait.is_err());

assert_eq!(SHARED.fetch_add(0, Ordering::SeqCst), 1);
}