//@ignore-target-windows: No libc on Windows #![feature(rustc_private)] use core::{ptr, slice}; fn main() { // Test that small allocations sometimes *are* not very aligned. let saw_unaligned = (0..64).any(|_| unsafe { let p = libc::malloc(3); libc::free(p); (p as usize) % 4 != 0 // find any that this is *not* 4-aligned }); assert!(saw_unaligned); unsafe { // Use calloc for initialized memory let p1 = libc::calloc(20, 1); // old size < new size let p2 = libc::realloc(p1, 40); let slice = slice::from_raw_parts(p2 as *const u8, 20); assert_eq!(&slice, &[0_u8; 20]); // old size == new size let p3 = libc::realloc(p2, 40); let slice = slice::from_raw_parts(p3 as *const u8, 20); assert_eq!(&slice, &[0_u8; 20]); // old size > new size let p4 = libc::realloc(p3, 10); let slice = slice::from_raw_parts(p4 as *const u8, 10); assert_eq!(&slice, &[0_u8; 10]); libc::free(p4); } unsafe { let p1 = libc::malloc(20); let p2 = libc::realloc(p1, 0); assert!(p2.is_null()); } unsafe { let p1 = libc::realloc(ptr::null_mut(), 20); assert!(!p1.is_null()); libc::free(p1); } }