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make type-check-4 asm tests about non-const expressions #130895
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make type-check-4 asm tests about non-const expressions These tests recently got changed in rust-lang#129759. I asked the PR author to make the tests read from a `static mut` (rather than just making them "pass"), but I now think that was a mistake: previously the tests failed because the const was not a valid const expression, after the PR they failed because the const failed to evaluate. So this PR restores the tests to "fail because the const is not a valid const expression". That can be done in a target-independent way so I unified the x86 and aarch64 tests into one. Cc `@oli-obk` as the original [author](rust-lang@0d88631) of these tests -- not sure if you still remember what they were intended to test.
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 4 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#130895 (make type-check-4 asm tests about non-const expressions) - rust-lang#131057 (Reject leading unsafe in `cfg!(...)` and `--check-cfg`) - rust-lang#131060 (Drop conditionally applied cargo `-Zon-broken-pipe=kill` flags to fix stage 1 cargo rebuilds) - rust-lang#131061 (replace manual verbose checks with `Config::is_verbose`) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#130895 - RalfJung:asm-tests, r=nnethercote make type-check-4 asm tests about non-const expressions These tests recently got changed in rust-lang#129759. I asked the PR author to make the tests read from a `static mut` (rather than just making them "pass"), but I now think that was a mistake: previously the tests failed because the const was not a valid const expression, after the PR they failed because the const failed to evaluate. So this PR restores the tests to "fail because the const is not a valid const expression". That can be done in a target-independent way so I unified the x86 and aarch64 tests into one. Cc `@oli-obk` as the original [author](rust-lang@0d88631) of these tests -- not sure if you still remember what they were intended to test.
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These tests recently got changed in #129759. I asked the PR author to make the tests read from a
static mut
(rather than just making them "pass"), but I now think that was a mistake: previously the tests failed because the const was not a valid const expression, after the PR they failed because the const failed to evaluate.So this PR restores the tests to "fail because the const is not a valid const expression". That can be done in a target-independent way so I unified the x86 and aarch64 tests into one.
Cc @oli-obk as the original author of these tests -- not sure if you still remember what they were intended to test.