File: issue-61188-match-slice-forbidden-without-eq.rs

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// Issue 61188 pointed out a case where we hit an ICE during code gen:
// the compiler assumed that `PartialEq` was always implemented on any
// use of a `const` item in a pattern context, but the pre-existing
// structural-match checking was too shallow
// (see rust-lang/rust#62307), and so we hit cases where we were
// trying to dispatch to `PartialEq` on types that did not implement
// that trait.

struct B(i32);

const A: &[B] = &[];

pub fn main() {
    match &[][..] {
        A => (), //~ ERROR constant of non-structural type `&[B]` in a pattern
        _ => (),
    }
}