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rust/tests/ui/lint/auxiliary/deny-macro.rs

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Allow `#[deny(..)]` inside `#[forbid(..)]` as a no-op with a warning Forbid cannot be overriden. When someome tries to do this anyways, it results in a hard error. That makes sense. Except it doesn't, because macros. Macros may reasonably use `#[deny]` in their expansion to assert that their expanded code follows the lint. This is doesn't work when the output gets expanded into a `forbid()` context. This is pretty silly, since both the macros and the code agree on the lint! Therefore, we allow `#[deny(..)]`ing a lint that's already forbidden, keeping the level at forbid.
2024-10-17 19:34:04 +02:00
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! emit_deny {
() => {
#[deny(unsafe_code)]
let _so_safe = 0;
};
}
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