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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/build/matches/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1411,6 +1411,9 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> {
break;
}
}
if expand_until != 0 {
expand_until = i + 1;
}
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The idea was "include as many candidates until we find a candidate where we should stop" but I forgot to keep incrementing the index so I cut off candidates I should have included. As you can see in the test file, this created unnecessary extra SwitchInts.

}
let (candidates_to_expand, remaining_candidates) = candidates.split_at_mut(expand_until);

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// MIR for `match_enum` after built

fn match_enum(_1: E1) -> bool {
debug x => _1;
let mut _0: bool;
let mut _2: isize;

bb0: {
PlaceMention(_1);
_2 = discriminant(_1);
switchInt(move _2) -> [0: bb3, 1: bb5, 2: bb7, otherwise: bb2];
}

bb1: {
FakeRead(ForMatchedPlace(None), _1);
unreachable;
}

bb2: {
goto -> bb1;
}

bb3: {
goto -> bb9;
}

bb4: {
goto -> bb2;
}

bb5: {
goto -> bb9;
}

bb6: {
goto -> bb2;
}

bb7: {
_0 = const false;
goto -> bb11;
}

bb8: {
goto -> bb2;
}

bb9: {
falseEdge -> [real: bb10, imaginary: bb7];
}

bb10: {
_0 = const true;
goto -> bb11;
}

bb11: {
return;
}
}
14 changes: 14 additions & 0 deletions tests/mir-opt/building/match/simple_match.rs
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Expand Up @@ -9,4 +9,18 @@ fn match_bool(x: bool) -> usize {
}
}

pub enum E1 {
V1,
V2,
V3,
}

// EMIT_MIR simple_match.match_enum.built.after.mir
pub fn match_enum(x: E1) -> bool {
match x {
E1::V1 | E1::V2 => true,
E1::V3 => false,
}
}

fn main() {}