/** * Unsafe debugging functions for inspecting values. * * Your RUST_LOG environment variable must contain "stdlib" for any debug * logging. */ native "cdecl" mod rustrt { fn debug_tydesc(td: *sys::type_desc); fn debug_opaque(td: *sys::type_desc, x: T); fn debug_box(td: *sys::type_desc, x: @T); fn debug_tag(td: *sys::type_desc, x: T); fn debug_obj(td: *sys::type_desc, x: T, nmethods: uint, nbytes: uint); fn debug_fn(td: *sys::type_desc, x: T); fn debug_ptrcast(td: *sys::type_desc, x: @T) -> @U; } fn debug_tydesc() { rustrt::debug_tydesc(sys::get_type_desc::()); } fn debug_opaque(x: T) { rustrt::debug_opaque::(sys::get_type_desc::(), x); } fn debug_box(x: @T) { rustrt::debug_box::(sys::get_type_desc::(), x); } fn debug_tag(x: T) { rustrt::debug_tag::(sys::get_type_desc::(), x); } /** * `nmethods` is the number of methods we expect the object to have. The * runtime will print this many words of the obj vtbl). * * `nbytes` is the number of bytes of body data we expect the object to have. * The runtime will print this many bytes of the obj body. You probably want * this to at least be 4u, since an implicit captured tydesc pointer sits in * the front of any obj's data tuple.x */ fn debug_obj(x: T, nmethods: uint, nbytes: uint) { rustrt::debug_obj::(sys::get_type_desc::(), x, nmethods, nbytes); } fn debug_fn(x: T) { rustrt::debug_fn::(sys::get_type_desc::(), x); } unsafe fn ptr_cast(x: @T) -> @U { ret rustrt::debug_ptrcast::(sys::get_type_desc::(), x); } fn refcount(a: @T) -> uint unsafe { let p: *uint = unsafe::reinterpret_cast(a); ret *p; } // Local Variables: // mode: rust; // fill-column: 78; // indent-tabs-mode: nil // c-basic-offset: 4 // buffer-file-coding-system: utf-8-unix // compile-command: "make -k -C $RBUILD 2>&1 | sed -e 's/\\/x\\//x:\\//g'"; // End: