// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. /*! * On x86_64-linux-gnu and possibly other platforms, structs get 8-byte "preferred" alignment, * but their "ABI" alignment (i.e., what actually matters for data layout) is the largest alignment * of any field. (Also, u64 has 8-byte ABI alignment; this is not always true). * * On such platforms, if monomorphize uses the "preferred" alignment, then it will unify * `A` and `B`, even though `S` and `S` have the field `t` at different offsets, * and apply the wrong instance of the method `unwrap`. */ struct S { i:u8, t:T } impl S { fn unwrap(self) -> T { self.t } } #[deriving(Eq, Show)] struct A((u32, u32)); #[deriving(Eq, Show)] struct B(u64); pub fn main() { static Ca: S = S { i: 0, t: A((13, 104)) }; static Cb: S = S { i: 0, t: B(31337) }; assert_eq!(Ca.unwrap(), A((13, 104))); assert_eq!(Cb.unwrap(), B(31337)); }