Change a unittest that test for 'in' => 'const' lowering

As explained in details in dlang/dmd#11000 and dlang/dmd#11474,
'in' has been for a very long time lowered to simply 'const',
or 'scope const' when v2.092.0's '-preview=in' switch is used.
DMD PR 11474 aims to change this, so 'in' is not (visibly)
lowered, and shows up in any user-visible string.
This includes header generation, error messages, and stringof.
Since this code was testing stringof directly, it is affected
by the change. To support testing of both aforementioned DMD PRs,
the change is not tied to a version,
but uses the (soon-to-be) old way as a fallback.
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Geod24 2020-08-02 01:09:28 +09:00 committed by Mathias LANG
parent 9b370b9a87
commit 9ae3a2a263

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@ -511,8 +511,16 @@ unittest {
void write(InputStream stream, ulong nbytes) {} void write(InputStream stream, ulong nbytes) {}
} }
// `in` used to show up as `const` / `const scope`.
// With dlang/dmd#11474 it shows up as `in`.
// Remove when support for v2.093.0 is dropped
static if (checkInterfaceConformance!(NonOSStruct2, OutputStream) !=
"NonOSStruct2 does not implement method \"write\" of type @safe void(in ubyte[] bytes)")
{
// Fallback to pre-2.092+
static assert(checkInterfaceConformance!(NonOSStruct2, OutputStream) == static assert(checkInterfaceConformance!(NonOSStruct2, OutputStream) ==
"NonOSStruct2 does not implement method \"write\" of type @safe void(const(ubyte[]) bytes)"); "NonOSStruct2 does not implement method \"write\" of type @safe void(const(ubyte[]) bytes)");
}
} }
string functionAttributeString(alias F)(bool restrictions_only) string functionAttributeString(alias F)(bool restrictions_only)