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Make <*const T>::is_null
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// compile-flags: --crate-type=lib | ||
// normalize-stderr-32bit: "offset 8" -> "offset $$TWO_WORDS" | ||
// normalize-stderr-64bit: "offset 16" -> "offset $$TWO_WORDS" | ||
// normalize-stderr-32bit: "size 4" -> "size $$WORD" | ||
// normalize-stderr-64bit: "size 8" -> "size $$WORD" | ||
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#![feature( | ||
const_panic, | ||
core_intrinsics, | ||
const_raw_ptr_comparison, | ||
const_ptr_offset, | ||
const_raw_ptr_deref, | ||
raw_ref_macros | ||
)] | ||
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const FOO: &usize = &42; | ||
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macro_rules! check { | ||
(eq, $a:expr, $b:expr) => { | ||
pub const _: () = | ||
assert!(std::intrinsics::ptr_guaranteed_eq($a as *const u8, $b as *const u8)); | ||
}; | ||
(ne, $a:expr, $b:expr) => { | ||
pub const _: () = | ||
assert!(std::intrinsics::ptr_guaranteed_ne($a as *const u8, $b as *const u8)); | ||
}; | ||
(!eq, $a:expr, $b:expr) => { | ||
pub const _: () = | ||
assert!(!std::intrinsics::ptr_guaranteed_eq($a as *const u8, $b as *const u8)); | ||
}; | ||
(!ne, $a:expr, $b:expr) => { | ||
pub const _: () = | ||
assert!(!std::intrinsics::ptr_guaranteed_ne($a as *const u8, $b as *const u8)); | ||
}; | ||
} | ||
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check!(eq, 0, 0); | ||
check!(ne, 0, 1); | ||
check!(!eq, 0, 1); | ||
check!(!ne, 0, 0); | ||
check!(ne, FOO as *const _, 0); | ||
check!(!eq, FOO as *const _, 0); | ||
// We want pointers to be equal to themselves, but aren't checking this yet because | ||
// there are some open questions (e.g. whether function pointers to the same function | ||
// compare equal, they don't necessarily at runtime). | ||
// The case tested here should work eventually, but does not work yet. | ||
check!(!eq, FOO as *const _, FOO as *const _); | ||
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check!(ne, unsafe { (FOO as *const usize).offset(1) }, 0); | ||
check!(!eq, unsafe { (FOO as *const usize).offset(1) }, 0); | ||
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check!(ne, unsafe { (FOO as *const usize as *const u8).offset(3) }, 0); | ||
check!(!eq, unsafe { (FOO as *const usize as *const u8).offset(3) }, 0); | ||
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | ||
// If any of the below start compiling, make sure to add a `check` test for it. | ||
// These invocations exist as canaries so we don't forget to check that the | ||
// behaviour of `guaranteed_eq` and `guaranteed_ne` is still correct. | ||
// All of these try to obtain an out of bounds pointer in some manner. If we | ||
// can create out of bounds pointers, we can offset a pointer far enough that | ||
// at runtime it would be zero and at compile-time it would not be zero. | ||
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const _: *const usize = unsafe { (FOO as *const usize).offset(2) }; | ||
//~^ NOTE | ||
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const _: *const u8 = | ||
//~^ NOTE | ||
unsafe { std::ptr::raw_const!((*(FOO as *const usize as *const [u8; 1000]))[999]) }; | ||
//~^ ERROR any use of this value will cause an error | ||
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const _: usize = unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<*const usize, usize>(FOO) + 4 }; | ||
//~^ ERROR any use of this value will cause an error | ||
//~| NOTE "pointer-to-integer cast" needs an rfc | ||
//~| NOTE | ||
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const _: usize = unsafe { *std::mem::transmute::<&&usize, &usize>(&FOO) + 4 }; | ||
//~^ ERROR any use of this value will cause an error | ||
//~| NOTE "pointer-to-integer cast" needs an rfc | ||
//~| NOTE |
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error: any use of this value will cause an error | ||
--> $SRC_DIR/core/src/ptr/const_ptr.rs:LL:COL | ||
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LL | unsafe { intrinsics::offset(self, count) } | ||
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ||
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| inbounds test failed: pointer must be in-bounds at offset $TWO_WORDS, but is outside bounds of alloc2 which has size $WORD | ||
| inside `std::ptr::const_ptr::<impl *const usize>::offset` at $SRC_DIR/core/src/ptr/const_ptr.rs:LL:COL | ||
| inside `_` at $DIR/ptr_comparisons.rs:62:34 | ||
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::: $DIR/ptr_comparisons.rs:62:1 | ||
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LL | const _: *const usize = unsafe { (FOO as *const usize).offset(2) }; | ||
| ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
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= note: `#[deny(const_err)]` on by default | ||
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error: any use of this value will cause an error | ||
--> $DIR/ptr_comparisons.rs:67:14 | ||
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LL | / const _: *const u8 = | ||
LL | | | ||
LL | | unsafe { std::ptr::raw_const!((*(FOO as *const usize as *const [u8; 1000]))[999]) }; | ||
| |______________^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^__- | ||
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| memory access failed: pointer must be in-bounds at offset 1000, but is outside bounds of alloc2 which has size $WORD | ||
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= note: this error originates in a macro (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) | ||
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error: any use of this value will cause an error | ||
--> $DIR/ptr_comparisons.rs:70:27 | ||
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LL | const _: usize = unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<*const usize, usize>(FOO) + 4 }; | ||
| --------------------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- | ||
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| "pointer-to-integer cast" needs an rfc before being allowed inside constants | ||
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error: any use of this value will cause an error | ||
--> $DIR/ptr_comparisons.rs:75:27 | ||
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LL | const _: usize = unsafe { *std::mem::transmute::<&&usize, &usize>(&FOO) + 4 }; | ||
| --------------------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- | ||
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| "pointer-to-integer cast" needs an rfc before being allowed inside constants | ||
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error: aborting due to 4 previous errors | ||
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// compile-flags: --crate-type=lib | ||
// check-pass | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Are you sure There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. considering that it did cause stderr output when I had the asserts inverted, yes. These constants are evaluated by the lint that used to be |
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#![feature(const_ptr_is_null, const_panic)] | ||
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const FOO: &usize = &42; | ||
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pub const _: () = assert!(!(FOO as *const usize).is_null()); | ||
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pub const _: () = assert!(!(42 as *const usize).is_null()); | ||
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pub const _: () = assert!((0 as *const usize).is_null()); | ||
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pub const _: () = assert!(std::ptr::null::<usize>().is_null()); | ||
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pub const _: () = assert!(!("foo" as *const str).is_null()); |
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