Made the ptr::Unique
type accept unsized types, to allow for use cases
like sending a raw pointer slice across thread boundaries.
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@ -522,21 +522,21 @@ fn ge(&self, other: &*mut T) -> bool { *self >= *other }
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/// Useful for building abstractions like `Vec<T>` or `Box<T>`, which
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/// internally use raw pointers to manage the memory that they own.
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#[unstable(feature = "core", reason = "recently added to this module")]
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pub struct Unique<T>(pub *mut T);
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pub struct Unique<T: ?Sized>(pub *mut T);
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/// `Unique` pointers are `Send` if `T` is `Send` because the data they
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/// reference is unaliased. Note that this aliasing invariant is
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/// unenforced by the type system; the abstraction using the
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/// `Unique` must enforce it.
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#[unstable(feature = "core", reason = "recently added to this module")]
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unsafe impl<T:Send> Send for Unique<T> { }
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unsafe impl<T: Send + ?Sized> Send for Unique<T> { }
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/// `Unique` pointers are `Sync` if `T` is `Sync` because the data they
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/// reference is unaliased. Note that this aliasing invariant is
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/// unenforced by the type system; the abstraction using the
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/// `Unique` must enforce it.
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#[unstable(feature = "core", reason = "recently added to this module")]
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unsafe impl<T:Sync> Sync for Unique<T> { }
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unsafe impl<T: Sync + ?Sized> Sync for Unique<T> { }
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impl<T> Unique<T> {
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/// Returns a null Unique.
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@ -167,3 +167,12 @@ fn test_set_memory() {
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unsafe { set_memory(ptr, 5u8, xs.len()); }
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assert!(xs == [5u8; 20]);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_unsized_unique() {
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let xs: &mut [_] = &mut [1, 2, 3];
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let ptr = Unique(xs as *mut [_]);
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let ys = unsafe { &mut *ptr.0 };
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let zs: &mut [_] = &mut [1, 2, 3];
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assert!(ys == zs);
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}
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