File: macro_in_closure.coverage

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   LL|       |#![feature(coverage_attribute)]
   LL|       |//@ edition: 2021
   LL|       |
   LL|       |// If a closure body consists entirely of a single bang-macro invocation, the
   LL|       |// body span ends up inside the macro-expansion, so we need to un-expand it
   LL|       |// back to the declaration site.
   LL|      1|static NO_BLOCK: fn() = || println!("hello");
   LL|       |
   LL|      1|static WITH_BLOCK: fn() = || {
   LL|      1|    println!("hello");
   LL|      1|};
   LL|       |
   LL|       |#[coverage(off)]
   LL|       |fn main() {
   LL|       |    NO_BLOCK();
   LL|       |    WITH_BLOCK();
   LL|       |}