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			These changes were made by manually running `rustfmt` on all of the test files, and then manually undoing all cases where the original formatting appeared to have been deliberate. `rustfmt +nightly --config-path=/dev/null --edition=2021 tests/run-coverage*/**/*.rs`
		
			
				
	
	
		
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|    LL|       |#![allow(unused_assignments)]
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|    LL|       |// failure-status: 101
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|    LL|       |
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|    LL|      4|fn might_fail_assert(one_plus_one: u32) {
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|    LL|      4|    println!("does 1 + 1 = {}?", one_plus_one);
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|    LL|      4|    assert_eq!(1 + 1, one_plus_one, "the argument was wrong");
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|                                                   ^1
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|    LL|      3|}
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|    LL|       |
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|    LL|      1|fn main() -> Result<(), u8> {
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|    LL|      1|    let mut countdown = 10;
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|    LL|     11|    while countdown > 0 {
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|    LL|     11|        if countdown == 1 {
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|    LL|      1|            might_fail_assert(3);
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|    LL|     10|        } else if countdown < 5 {
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|    LL|      3|            might_fail_assert(2);
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|    LL|      6|        }
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|    LL|     10|        countdown -= 1;
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|    LL|       |    }
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|    LL|      0|    Ok(())
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|    LL|      0|}
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|    LL|       |
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|    LL|       |// Notes:
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|    LL|       |//   1. Compare this program and its coverage results to those of the very similar test
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|    LL|       |//      `panic_unwind.rs`, and similar tests `abort.rs` and `try_error_result.rs`.
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|    LL|       |//   2. This test confirms the coverage generated when a program passes or fails an `assert!()` or
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|    LL|       |//      related `assert_*!()` macro.
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|    LL|       |//   3. Notably, the `assert` macros *do not* generate `TerminatorKind::Assert`. The macros produce
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|    LL|       |//      conditional expressions, `TerminatorKind::SwitchInt` branches, and a possible call to
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|    LL|       |//      `begin_panic_fmt()` (that begins a panic unwind, if the assertion test fails).
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|    LL|       |//   4. `TerminatoKind::Assert` is, however, also present in the MIR generated for this test
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|    LL|       |//      (and in many other coverage tests). The `Assert` terminator is typically generated by the
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|    LL|       |//      Rust compiler to check for runtime failures, such as numeric overflows.
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