// Check that you can cast between different pointers to trait objects // whose vtable have the same kind (both lengths, or both trait pointers). trait Foo { fn foo(&self, _: T) -> u32 { 42 } } trait Bar { fn bar(&self) { println!("Bar!"); } } impl Foo for () {} impl Foo for u32 { fn foo(&self, _: u32) -> u32 { self + 43 } } impl Bar for () {} unsafe fn round_trip_and_call<'a>(t: *const (dyn Foo + 'a)) -> u32 { let foo_e: *const dyn Foo = t as *const _; let r_1 = foo_e as *mut dyn Foo; (&*r_1).foo(0) } #[repr(C)] struct FooS(T); #[repr(C)] struct BarS(T); fn foo_to_bar(u: *const FooS) -> *const BarS { u as *const BarS } fn main() { let x = 4u32; let y: &dyn Foo = &x; let fl = unsafe { round_trip_and_call(y as *const dyn Foo) }; assert_eq!(fl, (43 + 4)); let s = FooS([0, 1, 2]); let u: &FooS<[u32]> = &s; let u: *const FooS<[u32]> = u; let bar_ref: *const BarS<[u32]> = foo_to_bar(u); let z: &BarS<[u32]> = unsafe { &*bar_ref }; assert_eq!(&z.0, &[0, 1, 2]); // If validation fails here, that's likely because an immutable suspension is recovered mutably. }