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Add core::hint::must_use
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dtolnay committed Mar 8, 2022
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Expand Up @@ -173,3 +173,126 @@ pub fn spin_loop() {
pub const fn black_box<T>(dummy: T) -> T {
crate::intrinsics::black_box(dummy)
}

/// An identity function that causes an `unused_must_use` warning to be
/// triggered if the given value is not used (returned, stored in a variable,
/// etc) by the caller.
///
/// This is primarily intended for use in macro-generated code, in which a
/// [`#[must_use]` attribute][must_use] either on a type or a function would not
/// be convenient.
///
/// [must_use]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/diagnostics.html#the-must_use-attribute
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(hint_must_use)]
///
/// use core::fmt;
///
/// pub struct Error(/* ... */);
///
/// #[macro_export]
/// macro_rules! make_error {
/// ($($args:expr),*) => {
/// core::hint::must_use({
/// let error = $crate::make_error(core::format_args!($($args),*));
/// error
/// })
/// };
/// }
///
/// // Implementation detail of make_error! macro.
/// #[doc(hidden)]
/// pub fn make_error(args: fmt::Arguments<'_>) -> Error {
/// Error(/* ... */)
/// }
///
/// fn demo() -> Option<Error> {
/// if true {
/// // Oops, meant to write `return Some(make_error!("..."));`
/// Some(make_error!("..."));
/// }
/// None
/// }
/// #
/// # // Make rustdoc not wrap the whole snippet in fn main, so that $crate::make_error works
/// # fn main() {}
/// ```
///
/// In the above example, we'd like an `unused_must_use` lint to apply to the
/// value created by `make_error!`. However, neither `#[must_use]` on a struct
/// nor `#[must_use]` on a function is appropriate here, so the macro expands
/// using `core::hint::must_use` instead.
///
/// - We wouldn't want `#[must_use]` on the `struct Error` because that would
/// make the following unproblematic code trigger a warning:
///
/// ```
/// # struct Error;
/// #
/// fn f(arg: &str) -> Result<(), Error>
/// # { Ok(()) }
///
/// #[test]
/// fn t() {
/// // Assert that `f` returns error if passed an empty string.
/// // A value of type `Error` is unused here but that's not a problem.
/// f("").unwrap_err();
/// }
/// ```
///
/// - Using `#[must_use]` on `fn make_error` can't help because the return value
/// *is* used, as the right-hand side of a `let` statement. The `let`
/// statement looks useless but is in fact necessary for ensuring that
/// temporaries within the `format_args` expansion are not kept alive past the
/// creation of the `Error`, as keeping them alive past that point can cause
/// autotrait issues in async code:
///
/// ```
/// # #![feature(hint_must_use)]
/// #
/// # struct Error;
/// #
/// # macro_rules! make_error {
/// # ($($args:expr),*) => {
/// # core::hint::must_use({
/// # // If `let` isn't used, then `f()` produces a non-Send future.
/// # let error = make_error(core::format_args!($($args),*));
/// # error
/// # })
/// # };
/// # }
/// #
/// # fn make_error(args: core::fmt::Arguments<'_>) -> Error {
/// # Error
/// # }
/// #
/// async fn f() {
/// // Using `let` inside the make_error expansion causes temporaries like
/// // `unsync()` to drop at the semicolon of that `let` statement, which
/// // is prior to the await point. They would otherwise stay around until
/// // the semicolon on *this* statement, which is after the await point,
/// // and the enclosing Future would not implement Send.
/// log(make_error!("look: {:p}", unsync())).await;
/// }
///
/// async fn log(error: Error) {/* ... */}
///
/// // Returns something without a Sync impl.
/// fn unsync() -> *const () {
/// 0 as *const ()
/// }
/// #
/// # fn test() {
/// # fn assert_send(_: impl Send) {}
/// # assert_send(f());
/// # }
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "hint_must_use", issue = "94745")]
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "hint_must_use", issue = "94745")]
#[must_use] // <-- :)
pub const fn must_use<T>(value: T) -> T {
value
}

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