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authorValentin Popov <valentin@popov.link>2024-01-08 00:21:28 +0300
committerValentin Popov <valentin@popov.link>2024-01-08 00:21:28 +0300
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Initial vendor packages
Signed-off-by: Valentin Popov <valentin@popov.link>
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+#![allow(clippy::module_name_repetitions)]
+#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)]
+#![allow(clippy::let_underscore_untyped)]
+#![allow(clippy::ptr_as_ptr)]
+
+use crate::{AnyBitPattern, NoUninit};
+use core::mem::{align_of, size_of};
+
+struct Cast<A, B>((A, B));
+impl<A, B> Cast<A, B> {
+ const ASSERT_ALIGN_GREATER_THAN_EQUAL: () =
+ assert!(align_of::<A>() >= align_of::<B>());
+ const ASSERT_SIZE_EQUAL: () = assert!(size_of::<A>() == size_of::<B>());
+ const ASSERT_SIZE_MULTIPLE_OF: () = assert!(
+ (size_of::<A>() == 0) == (size_of::<B>() == 0)
+ && (size_of::<A>() % size_of::<B>() == 0)
+ );
+}
+
+// Workaround for https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2423.
+// Miri currently doesn't see post-monomorphization errors until runtime,
+// so `compile_fail` tests relying on post-monomorphization errors don't
+// actually fail. Instead use `should_panic` under miri as a workaround.
+#[cfg(miri)]
+macro_rules! post_mono_compile_fail_doctest {
+ () => {
+ "```should_panic"
+ };
+}
+#[cfg(not(miri))]
+macro_rules! post_mono_compile_fail_doctest {
+ () => {
+ "```compile_fail,E0080"
+ };
+}
+
+/// Cast `A` into `B` if infalliable, or fail to compile.
+///
+/// Note that for this particular type of cast, alignment isn't a factor. The
+/// input value is semantically copied into the function and then returned to a
+/// new memory location which will have whatever the required alignment of the
+/// output type is.
+///
+/// ## Failure
+///
+/// * If the types don't have the same size this fails to compile.
+///
+/// ## Examples
+/// ```
+/// // compiles:
+/// let bytes: [u8; 2] = bytemuck::must_cast(12_u16);
+/// ```
+#[doc = post_mono_compile_fail_doctest!()]
+/// // fails to compile (size mismatch):
+/// let bytes : [u8; 3] = bytemuck::must_cast(12_u16);
+/// ```
+#[inline]
+pub fn must_cast<A: NoUninit, B: AnyBitPattern>(a: A) -> B {
+ let _ = Cast::<A, B>::ASSERT_SIZE_EQUAL;
+ unsafe { transmute!(a) }
+}
+
+/// Convert `&A` into `&B` if infalliable, or fail to compile.
+///
+/// ## Failure
+///
+/// * If the target type has a greater alignment requirement.
+/// * If the source type and target type aren't the same size.
+///
+/// ## Examples
+/// ```
+/// // compiles:
+/// let bytes: &[u8; 2] = bytemuck::must_cast_ref(&12_u16);
+/// ```
+#[doc = post_mono_compile_fail_doctest!()]
+/// // fails to compile (size mismatch):
+/// let bytes : &[u8; 3] = bytemuck::must_cast_ref(&12_u16);
+/// ```
+#[doc = post_mono_compile_fail_doctest!()]
+/// // fails to compile (alignment requirements increased):
+/// let bytes : &u16 = bytemuck::must_cast_ref(&[1u8, 2u8]);
+/// ```
+#[inline]
+pub fn must_cast_ref<A: NoUninit, B: AnyBitPattern>(a: &A) -> &B {
+ let _ = Cast::<A, B>::ASSERT_SIZE_EQUAL;
+ let _ = Cast::<A, B>::ASSERT_ALIGN_GREATER_THAN_EQUAL;
+ unsafe { &*(a as *const A as *const B) }
+}
+
+/// Convert a `&mut A` into `&mut B` if infalliable, or fail to compile.
+///
+/// As [`must_cast_ref`], but `mut`.
+///
+/// ## Examples
+/// ```
+/// let mut i = 12_u16;
+/// // compiles:
+/// let bytes: &mut [u8; 2] = bytemuck::must_cast_mut(&mut i);
+/// ```
+#[doc = post_mono_compile_fail_doctest!()]
+/// # let mut bytes: &mut [u8; 2] = &mut [1, 2];
+/// // fails to compile (alignment requirements increased):
+/// let i : &mut u16 = bytemuck::must_cast_mut(bytes);
+/// ```
+#[doc = post_mono_compile_fail_doctest!()]
+/// # let mut i = 12_u16;
+/// // fails to compile (size mismatch):
+/// let bytes : &mut [u8; 3] = bytemuck::must_cast_mut(&mut i);
+/// ```
+#[inline]
+pub fn must_cast_mut<
+ A: NoUninit + AnyBitPattern,
+ B: NoUninit + AnyBitPattern,
+>(
+ a: &mut A,
+) -> &mut B {
+ let _ = Cast::<A, B>::ASSERT_SIZE_EQUAL;
+ let _ = Cast::<A, B>::ASSERT_ALIGN_GREATER_THAN_EQUAL;
+ unsafe { &mut *(a as *mut A as *mut B) }
+}
+
+/// Convert `&[A]` into `&[B]` (possibly with a change in length) if
+/// infalliable, or fail to compile.
+///
+/// * `input.as_ptr() as usize == output.as_ptr() as usize`
+/// * `input.len() * size_of::<A>() == output.len() * size_of::<B>()`
+///
+/// ## Failure
+///
+/// * If the target type has a greater alignment requirement.
+/// * If the target element type doesn't evenly fit into the the current element
+/// type (eg: 3 `u16` values is 1.5 `u32` values, so that's a failure).
+/// * Similarly, you can't convert between a [ZST](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/exotic-sizes.html#zero-sized-types-zsts)
+/// and a non-ZST.
+///
+/// ## Examples
+/// ```
+/// let indicies: &[u16] = &[1, 2, 3];
+/// // compiles:
+/// let bytes: &[u8] = bytemuck::must_cast_slice(indicies);
+/// ```
+#[doc = post_mono_compile_fail_doctest!()]
+/// # let bytes : &[u8] = &[1, 0, 2, 0, 3, 0];
+/// // fails to compile (bytes.len() might not be a multiple of 2):
+/// let byte_pairs : &[[u8; 2]] = bytemuck::must_cast_slice(bytes);
+/// ```
+#[doc = post_mono_compile_fail_doctest!()]
+/// # let byte_pairs : &[[u8; 2]] = &[[1, 0], [2, 0], [3, 0]];
+/// // fails to compile (alignment requirements increased):
+/// let indicies : &[u16] = bytemuck::must_cast_slice(byte_pairs);
+/// ```
+#[inline]
+pub fn must_cast_slice<A: NoUninit, B: AnyBitPattern>(a: &[A]) -> &[B] {
+ let _ = Cast::<A, B>::ASSERT_SIZE_MULTIPLE_OF;
+ let _ = Cast::<A, B>::ASSERT_ALIGN_GREATER_THAN_EQUAL;
+ let new_len = if size_of::<A>() == size_of::<B>() {
+ a.len()
+ } else {
+ a.len() * (size_of::<A>() / size_of::<B>())
+ };
+ unsafe { core::slice::from_raw_parts(a.as_ptr() as *const B, new_len) }
+}
+
+/// Convert `&mut [A]` into `&mut [B]` (possibly with a change in length) if
+/// infalliable, or fail to compile.
+///
+/// As [`must_cast_slice`], but `&mut`.
+///
+/// ## Examples
+/// ```
+/// let mut indicies = [1, 2, 3];
+/// let indicies: &mut [u16] = &mut indicies;
+/// // compiles:
+/// let bytes: &mut [u8] = bytemuck::must_cast_slice_mut(indicies);
+/// ```
+#[doc = post_mono_compile_fail_doctest!()]
+/// # let mut bytes = [1, 0, 2, 0, 3, 0];
+/// # let bytes : &mut [u8] = &mut bytes[..];
+/// // fails to compile (bytes.len() might not be a multiple of 2):
+/// let byte_pairs : &mut [[u8; 2]] = bytemuck::must_cast_slice_mut(bytes);
+/// ```
+#[doc = post_mono_compile_fail_doctest!()]
+/// # let mut byte_pairs = [[1, 0], [2, 0], [3, 0]];
+/// # let byte_pairs : &mut [[u8; 2]] = &mut byte_pairs[..];
+/// // fails to compile (alignment requirements increased):
+/// let indicies : &mut [u16] = bytemuck::must_cast_slice_mut(byte_pairs);
+/// ```
+#[inline]
+pub fn must_cast_slice_mut<
+ A: NoUninit + AnyBitPattern,
+ B: NoUninit + AnyBitPattern,
+>(
+ a: &mut [A],
+) -> &mut [B] {
+ let _ = Cast::<A, B>::ASSERT_SIZE_MULTIPLE_OF;
+ let _ = Cast::<A, B>::ASSERT_ALIGN_GREATER_THAN_EQUAL;
+ let new_len = if size_of::<A>() == size_of::<B>() {
+ a.len()
+ } else {
+ a.len() * (size_of::<A>() / size_of::<B>())
+ };
+ unsafe { core::slice::from_raw_parts_mut(a.as_mut_ptr() as *mut B, new_len) }
+}