// 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. use cast; use unstable::intrinsics::TyDesc; /// The representation of a Rust managed box pub struct Box { ref_count: uint, type_desc: *TyDesc, prev: *Box, next: *Box, data: T } /// The representation of a Rust vector pub struct Vec { fill: uint, alloc: uint, data: T } /// The representation of a Rust string pub type String = Vec; /// The representation of a Rust slice pub struct Slice { data: *T, len: uint } /// The representation of a Rust closure pub struct Closure { code: *(), env: *(), } /// 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 /// give write-access to the struct returned. #[inline] fn repr(&self) -> T { unsafe { cast::transmute_copy(self) } } } impl<'self, T> Repr> for &'self [T] {} impl<'self> Repr> for &'self str {} impl Repr<*Box> for @T {} impl Repr<*Box>> for @[T] {} impl Repr<*String> for ~str {} impl Repr<*Box> for @str {} // sure would be nice to have this // impl Repr<*Vec> for ~[T] {}