// 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. #![allow(missing_doc)] #![experimental] //! Contains struct definitions for the layout of compiler built-in types. //! //! They can be used as targets of transmutes in unsafe code for manipulating //! the raw representations directly. //! //! Their definition should always match the ABI defined in `rustc::back::abi`. use mem; /// The representation of a Rust managed box pub struct Box { pub ref_count: uint, pub drop_glue: fn(ptr: *mut u8), pub prev: *mut Box, pub next: *mut Box, pub data: T, } /// The representation of a Rust slice pub struct Slice { pub data: *const T, pub len: uint, } /// The representation of a Rust closure pub struct Closure { pub code: *mut (), pub env: *mut (), } /// The representation of a Rust procedure (`proc()`) pub struct Procedure { pub code: *mut (), pub env: *mut (), } /// The representation of a Rust trait object. /// /// This struct does not have a `Repr` implementation /// because there is no way to refer to all trait objects generically. pub struct TraitObject { pub vtable: *mut (), pub data: *mut (), } /// This trait is meant to map equivalences between raw structs and their /// corresponding rust values. pub trait Repr { /// This function "unwraps" a rust value (without consuming it) into its raw /// struct representation. This can be used to read/write different values /// for the struct. This is a safe method because by default it does not /// enable write-access to the fields of the return value in safe code. #[inline] fn repr(&self) -> T { unsafe { mem::transmute_copy(self) } } } impl<'a, T> Repr> for &'a [T] {} impl<'a> Repr> for &'a str {}