Alex Crichton 7d8d06f86b Remove deprecated functionality
This removes a large array of deprecated functionality, regardless of how
recently it was deprecated. The purpose of this commit is to clean out the
standard libraries and compiler for the upcoming alpha release.

Some notable compiler changes were to enable warnings for all now-deprecated
command line arguments (previously the deprecated versions were silently
accepted) as well as removing deriving(Zero) entirely (the trait was removed).

The distribution no longer contains the libtime or libregex_macros crates. Both
of these have been deprecated for some time and are available externally.
2015-01-03 23:43:57 -08:00

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// Copyright 2014 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 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
use core::ptr::*;
use core::mem;
use std::iter::repeat;
#[test]
fn test() {
unsafe {
struct Pair {
fst: int,
snd: int
};
let mut p = Pair {fst: 10, snd: 20};
let pptr: *mut Pair = &mut p;
let iptr: *mut int = mem::transmute(pptr);
assert_eq!(*iptr, 10);
*iptr = 30;
assert_eq!(*iptr, 30);
assert_eq!(p.fst, 30);
*pptr = Pair {fst: 50, snd: 60};
assert_eq!(*iptr, 50);
assert_eq!(p.fst, 50);
assert_eq!(p.snd, 60);
let v0 = vec![32000u16, 32001u16, 32002u16];
let mut v1 = vec![0u16, 0u16, 0u16];
copy_memory(v1.as_mut_ptr().offset(1),
v0.as_ptr().offset(1), 1);
assert!((v1[0] == 0u16 &&
v1[1] == 32001u16 &&
v1[2] == 0u16));
copy_memory(v1.as_mut_ptr(),
v0.as_ptr().offset(2), 1);
assert!((v1[0] == 32002u16 &&
v1[1] == 32001u16 &&
v1[2] == 0u16));
copy_memory(v1.as_mut_ptr().offset(2),
v0.as_ptr(), 1u);
assert!((v1[0] == 32002u16 &&
v1[1] == 32001u16 &&
v1[2] == 32000u16));
}
}
#[test]
fn test_is_null() {
let p: *const int = null();
assert!(p.is_null());
let q = unsafe { p.offset(1) };
assert!(!q.is_null());
let mp: *mut int = null_mut();
assert!(mp.is_null());
let mq = unsafe { mp.offset(1) };
assert!(!mq.is_null());
}
#[test]
fn test_as_ref() {
unsafe {
let p: *const int = null();
assert_eq!(p.as_ref(), None);
let q: *const int = &2;
assert_eq!(q.as_ref().unwrap(), &2);
let p: *mut int = null_mut();
assert_eq!(p.as_ref(), None);
let q: *mut int = &mut 2;
assert_eq!(q.as_ref().unwrap(), &2);
// Lifetime inference
let u = 2i;
{
let p: *const int = &u as *const _;
assert_eq!(p.as_ref().unwrap(), &2);
}
}
}
#[test]
fn test_as_mut() {
unsafe {
let p: *mut int = null_mut();
assert!(p.as_mut() == None);
let q: *mut int = &mut 2;
assert!(q.as_mut().unwrap() == &mut 2);
// Lifetime inference
let mut u = 2i;
{
let p: *mut int = &mut u as *mut _;
assert!(p.as_mut().unwrap() == &mut 2);
}
}
}
#[test]
fn test_ptr_addition() {
unsafe {
let xs = repeat(5i).take(16).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let mut ptr = xs.as_ptr();
let end = ptr.offset(16);
while ptr < end {
assert_eq!(*ptr, 5);
ptr = ptr.offset(1);
}
let mut xs_mut = xs;
let mut m_ptr = xs_mut.as_mut_ptr();
let m_end = m_ptr.offset(16);
while m_ptr < m_end {
*m_ptr += 5;
m_ptr = m_ptr.offset(1);
}
assert!(xs_mut == repeat(10i).take(16).collect::<Vec<_>>());
}
}
#[test]
fn test_ptr_subtraction() {
unsafe {
let xs = vec![0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9];
let mut idx = 9i8;
let ptr = xs.as_ptr();
while idx >= 0i8 {
assert_eq!(*(ptr.offset(idx as int)), idx as int);
idx = idx - 1i8;
}
let mut xs_mut = xs;
let m_start = xs_mut.as_mut_ptr();
let mut m_ptr = m_start.offset(9);
while m_ptr >= m_start {
*m_ptr += *m_ptr;
m_ptr = m_ptr.offset(-1);
}
assert!(xs_mut == vec![0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18]);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_set_memory() {
let mut xs = [0u8; 20];
let ptr = xs.as_mut_ptr();
unsafe { set_memory(ptr, 5u8, xs.len()); }
assert!(xs == [5u8; 20]);
}