File: struct-order-of-eval-4.rs

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//@ run-pass
// Checks that struct-literal expression order-of-eval is as expected
// even when no Drop-implementations are involved.

use std::sync::atomic::{Ordering, AtomicUsize};

struct W { wrapped: u32 }
struct S { f0: W, _f1: i32 }

pub fn main() {
    const VAL: u32 = 0x89AB_CDEF;
    let w = W { wrapped: VAL };
    let s = S {
        _f1: { event(0x01); 23 },
        f0: { event(0x02); w },
    };
    assert_eq!(s.f0.wrapped, VAL);
    let actual = event_log();
    let expect = 0x01_02;
    assert!(expect == actual,
            "expect: 0x{:x} actual: 0x{:x}", expect, actual);
}

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

fn event_log() -> usize {
    LOG.load(Ordering::SeqCst)
}

fn event(tag: u8) {
    let old_log = LOG.load(Ordering::SeqCst);
    let new_log = (old_log << 8) + tag as usize;
    LOG.store(new_log, Ordering::SeqCst);
}