//@compile-flags: -Zmiri-symbolic-alignment-check -Zmiri-permissive-provenance // With the symbolic alignment check, even with intptrcast and without // validation, we want to be *sure* to catch bugs that arise from pointers being // insufficiently aligned. The only way to achieve that is not not let programs // exploit integer information for alignment, so here we test that this is // indeed the case. // // See https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/1074. fn main() { let x = &mut [0u8; 3]; let base_addr = x as *mut _ as usize; // Manually make sure the pointer is properly aligned. let base_addr_aligned = if base_addr % 2 == 0 { base_addr } else { base_addr + 1 }; let u16_ptr = base_addr_aligned as *mut u16; unsafe { *u16_ptr = 2 }; //~ERROR: memory with alignment 1, but alignment 2 is required println!("{:?}", x); }