//@ needs-enzyme #![feature(autodiff)] //@ pretty-mode:expanded //@ pretty-compare-only //@ pp-exact:autodiff_reverse.pp // Test that reverse mode ad macros are expanded correctly. use std::autodiff::autodiff_reverse; #[autodiff_reverse(df1, Duplicated, Const, Active)] pub fn f1(x: &[f64], y: f64) -> f64 { unimplemented!() } // Not the most interesting derivative, but who are we to judge #[autodiff_reverse(df2)] pub fn f2() {} #[autodiff_reverse(df3, Duplicated, Const, Active)] pub fn f3(x: &[f64], y: f64) -> f64 { unimplemented!() } enum Foo { Reverse, } use Foo::Reverse; // What happens if we already have Reverse in type (enum variant decl) and value (enum variant // constructor) namespace? > It's expected to work normally. #[autodiff_reverse(df4, Const)] pub fn f4(x: f32) { unimplemented!() } #[autodiff_reverse(df5, DuplicatedOnly, Duplicated)] pub fn f5(x: *const f32, y: &f32) { unimplemented!() } fn main() {}