128 lines
3.6 KiB
Rust
128 lines
3.6 KiB
Rust
use core::any::TypeId;
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use core::intrinsics::assume;
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#[test]
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fn test_typeid_sized_types() {
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struct X;
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struct Y(#[allow(dead_code)] u32);
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assert_eq!(TypeId::of::<X>(), TypeId::of::<X>());
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assert_eq!(TypeId::of::<Y>(), TypeId::of::<Y>());
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assert!(TypeId::of::<X>() != TypeId::of::<Y>());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_typeid_unsized_types() {
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trait Z {}
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struct X(#[allow(dead_code)] str);
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struct Y(#[allow(dead_code)] dyn Z + 'static);
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assert_eq!(TypeId::of::<X>(), TypeId::of::<X>());
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assert_eq!(TypeId::of::<Y>(), TypeId::of::<Y>());
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assert!(TypeId::of::<X>() != TypeId::of::<Y>());
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}
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// Check that `const_assume` feature allow `assume` intrinsic
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// to be used in const contexts.
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#[test]
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fn test_assume_can_be_in_const_contexts() {
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const unsafe fn foo(x: usize, y: usize) -> usize {
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// SAFETY: the entire function is not safe,
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// but it is just an example not used elsewhere.
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unsafe { assume(y != 0) };
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x / y
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}
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let rs = unsafe { foo(42, 97) };
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assert_eq!(rs, 0);
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}
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#[test]
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const fn test_write_bytes_in_const_contexts() {
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use core::intrinsics::write_bytes;
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const TEST: [u32; 3] = {
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let mut arr = [1u32, 2, 3];
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unsafe {
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write_bytes(arr.as_mut_ptr(), 0, 2);
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}
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arr
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};
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assert!(TEST[0] == 0);
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assert!(TEST[1] == 0);
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assert!(TEST[2] == 3);
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const TEST2: [u32; 3] = {
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let mut arr = [1u32, 2, 3];
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unsafe {
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write_bytes(arr.as_mut_ptr(), 1, 2);
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}
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arr
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};
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assert!(TEST2[0] == 16843009);
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assert!(TEST2[1] == 16843009);
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assert!(TEST2[2] == 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_hints_in_const_contexts() {
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use core::intrinsics::{likely, unlikely};
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// In const contexts, they just return their argument.
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const {
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assert!(true == likely(true));
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assert!(false == likely(false));
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assert!(true == unlikely(true));
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assert!(false == unlikely(false));
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assert!(42u32 == core::intrinsics::black_box(42u32));
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assert!(42u32 == core::hint::black_box(42u32));
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_const_allocate_at_runtime() {
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use core::intrinsics::const_allocate;
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unsafe {
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assert!(const_allocate(4, 4).is_null());
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_const_deallocate_at_runtime() {
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use core::intrinsics::const_deallocate;
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const X: &u32 = &42u32;
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let x = &0u32;
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unsafe {
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const_deallocate(X as *const _ as *mut u8, 4, 4); // nop
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const_deallocate(x as *const _ as *mut u8, 4, 4); // nop
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const_deallocate(core::ptr::null_mut(), 1, 1); // nop
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_three_way_compare_in_const_contexts() {
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use core::cmp::Ordering::{self, *};
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use core::intrinsics::three_way_compare;
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const UNSIGNED_LESS: Ordering = three_way_compare(123_u16, 456);
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const UNSIGNED_EQUAL: Ordering = three_way_compare(456_u16, 456);
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const UNSIGNED_GREATER: Ordering = three_way_compare(789_u16, 456);
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const CHAR_LESS: Ordering = three_way_compare('A', 'B');
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const CHAR_EQUAL: Ordering = three_way_compare('B', 'B');
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const CHAR_GREATER: Ordering = three_way_compare('C', 'B');
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const SIGNED_LESS: Ordering = three_way_compare(123_i64, 456);
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const SIGNED_EQUAL: Ordering = three_way_compare(456_i64, 456);
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const SIGNED_GREATER: Ordering = three_way_compare(789_i64, 456);
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assert_eq!(UNSIGNED_LESS, Less);
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assert_eq!(UNSIGNED_EQUAL, Equal);
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assert_eq!(UNSIGNED_GREATER, Greater);
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assert_eq!(CHAR_LESS, Less);
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assert_eq!(CHAR_EQUAL, Equal);
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assert_eq!(CHAR_GREATER, Greater);
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assert_eq!(SIGNED_LESS, Less);
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assert_eq!(SIGNED_EQUAL, Equal);
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assert_eq!(SIGNED_GREATER, Greater);
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}
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