![]() `expand_test_case` looks for any item with a `#[test_case]` attribute and adds a `test_path_symbol` attribute to it while also fiddling with the item's ident's span. This is pretty weird, because `#[test_case]` is only valid on `fn`/`const`/`static` items, as far as I can tell. But you don't currently get an error or warning if you use it on other kinds of items. This commit changes things so that a `#[test_case]` item is modified only if it is `fn`/`const`/`static`. This is relevant for moving idents from `Item` to `ItemKind`, because some item kinds don't have an ident, e.g. `impl` blocks. The commit also does the following. - Renames a local variable `test_id` as `test_ident`. - Changes a `const` to `static` in `tests/ui/custom_test_frameworks/full.rs` to give the `static` case some test coverage. - Adds a `struct` and `impl` to the same test to give some test coverage to the non-affected item kinds. These have a `FIXME` comment identifying the weirdness here. Hopefully this will be useful breadcrumbs for somebody else in the future. |
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