//@ignore-target-windows: No libc on Windows //! The thread function must have exactly one argument. use std::{mem, ptr}; extern "C" fn thread_start(_null: *mut libc::c_void, _x: i32) -> *mut libc::c_void { panic!() //~ ERROR: callee has more arguments than expected } fn main() { unsafe { let mut native: libc::pthread_t = mem::zeroed(); let attr: libc::pthread_attr_t = mem::zeroed(); // assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_init(&mut attr), 0); FIXME: this function is not yet implemented. let thread_start: extern "C" fn(*mut libc::c_void, i32) -> *mut libc::c_void = thread_start; let thread_start: extern "C" fn(*mut libc::c_void) -> *mut libc::c_void = mem::transmute(thread_start); assert_eq!(libc::pthread_create(&mut native, &attr, thread_start, ptr::null_mut()), 0); assert_eq!(libc::pthread_join(native, ptr::null_mut()), 0); } }