rust/src/libcore/unsafe.rs

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#[doc = "Unsafe operations"];
export reinterpret_cast, forget, transmute;
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#[abi = "rust-intrinsic"]
native mod rusti {
fn forget<T>(-x: T);
fn reinterpret_cast<T, U>(e: T) -> U;
}
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#[doc = "
Casts the value at `src` to U. The two types must have the same length.
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"]
#[inline(always)]
unsafe fn reinterpret_cast<T, U>(src: T) -> U {
rusti::reinterpret_cast(src)
}
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#[doc ="
Move a thing into the void
The forget function will take ownership of the provided value but neglect
to run any required cleanup or memory-management operations on it. This
can be used for various acts of magick, particularly when using
reinterpret_cast on managed pointer types.
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"]
#[inline(always)]
unsafe fn forget<T>(-thing: T) { rusti::forget(thing); }
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#[doc = "
Transform a value of one type into a value of another type.
Both types must have the same size and alignment.
# Example
assert transmute(\"L\") == [76u8, 0u8]/~;
"]
unsafe fn transmute<L, G>(-thing: L) -> G {
let newthing = reinterpret_cast(thing);
forget(thing);
ret newthing;
}
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#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_reinterpret_cast() {
assert unsafe { reinterpret_cast(1) } == 1u;
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}
#[test]
fn test_transmute() {
unsafe {
let x = @1;
let x: *int = transmute(x);
assert *x == 1;
let _x: @int = transmute(x);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_transmute2() {
unsafe {
assert transmute("L") == [76u8, 0u8]/~;
}
}
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}