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use core::ffi::c_void;
use core::mem::{ManuallyDrop, MaybeUninit};
use core::num::{
NonZeroI16, NonZeroI32, NonZeroI64, NonZeroI8, NonZeroIsize, NonZeroU16, NonZeroU32,
NonZeroU64, NonZeroU8, NonZeroUsize, Wrapping,
};
use core::ptr::NonNull;
use core::sync::atomic;
use crate::Encoding;
use crate::__bool::Bool;
/// Types that have an Objective-C type-encoding.
///
/// Usually you will want to implement [`RefEncode`] as well.
///
/// If your type is an opaque type you should not need to implement this;
/// there you will only need [`RefEncode`].
///
/// # Safety
///
/// The type must be FFI-safe, meaning a C-compatible `repr` (`repr(C)`,
/// `repr(u8)`, `repr(transparent)` where the inner types are C-compatible,
/// and so on). See the [nomicon on other `repr`s][reprs].
///
/// Objective-C will make assumptions about the type (like its size, alignment
/// and ABI) from its encoding, so the implementer must verify that the
/// encoding is accurate.
///
/// Concretely, [`Self::ENCODING`] must match the result of running `@encode`
/// in Objective-C with the type in question.
///
/// You should also beware of having [`Drop`] types implement this, since when
/// passed to Objective-C via. `objc2::msg_send!` their destructor will not be
/// called!
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Implementing for a struct:
///
/// ```
/// # use objc2_encode::{Encode, Encoding, RefEncode};
/// # use core::ffi::c_void;
/// #
/// #[repr(C)]
/// struct MyType {
/// a: i32,
/// b: f64,
/// c: *const c_void,
/// }
///
/// unsafe impl Encode for MyType {
/// const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Struct(
/// // The name of the type that Objective-C sees.
/// "MyType",
/// &[
/// // Delegate to field's implementations.
/// // The order is the same as in the definition.
/// i32::ENCODING,
/// f64::ENCODING,
/// <*const c_void>::ENCODING,
/// ],
/// );
/// }
///
/// // Note: You would also implement `RefEncode` for this type.
/// ```
///
/// [reprs]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/other-reprs.html
pub unsafe trait Encode {
/// The Objective-C type-encoding for this type.
const ENCODING: Encoding;
}
/// Types whoose references has an Objective-C type-encoding.
///
/// Implementing this for `T` provides [`Encode`] implementations for:
/// - `*const T`
/// - `*mut T`
/// - `&T`
/// - `&mut T`
/// - `NonNull<T>`
/// - `Option<&T>`
/// - `Option<&mut T>`
/// - `Option<NonNull<T>>`
///
/// # Reasoning behind this trait's existence
///
/// External crates cannot implement [`Encode`] for pointers or [`Option`]s
/// containing references, so instead, they can implement this trait.
/// Additionally it would be very cumbersome if every type had to implement
/// [`Encode`] for all possible pointer types.
///
/// Finally, having this trait allows for much cleaner generic code that need
/// to represent types that can be encoded as pointers.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// References to the object must be FFI-safe.
///
/// See the nomicon entry on [representing opaque structs][opaque] for
/// information on how to represent objects that you don't know the layout of
/// (or use `extern type` ([RFC-1861]) if you're using nightly).
///
/// Objective-C will make assumptions about the type (like its size, alignment
/// and ABI) from its encoding, so the implementer must verify that the
/// encoding is accurate.
///
/// Concretely, [`Self::ENCODING_REF`] must match the result of running
/// `@encode` in Objective-C with a pointer to the type in question.
///
/// [opaque]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/ffi.html#representing-opaque-structs
/// [RFC-1861]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/1861-extern-types.html
pub unsafe trait RefEncode {
/// The Objective-C type-encoding for a reference of this type.
///
/// Should be one of [`Encoding::Object`], [`Encoding::Block`],
/// [`Encoding::Class`], [`Encoding::Pointer`], [`Encoding::Sel`] or
/// [`Encoding::Unknown`].
///
/// # Examples
///
/// This is usually implemented either as an object pointer:
/// ```
/// # use objc2_encode::{Encoding, RefEncode};
/// # #[repr(C)]
/// # struct MyObject {
/// # _priv: [u8; 0],
/// # }
/// # unsafe impl RefEncode for MyObject {
/// const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Object;
/// # }
/// ```
///
/// Or as a pointer to the type, delegating the rest to the [`Encode`]
/// implementation:
/// ```
/// # use objc2_encode::{Encode, Encoding, RefEncode};
/// # #[repr(transparent)]
/// # struct MyType(i32);
/// # unsafe impl Encode for MyType {
/// # const ENCODING: Encoding = i32::ENCODING;
/// # }
/// # unsafe impl RefEncode for MyType {
/// const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Self::ENCODING);
/// # }
/// ```
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding;
}
// TODO: Implement for `PhantomData` and `PhantomPinned`?
/// Simple helper for implementing [`Encode`].
macro_rules! encode_impls {
($($t:ty => $e:ident,)*) => ($(
unsafe impl Encode for $t {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::$e;
}
)*);
}
encode_impls!(
i8 => Char,
i16 => Short,
i32 => Int,
i64 => LongLong,
u8 => UChar,
u16 => UShort,
u32 => UInt,
u64 => ULongLong,
f32 => Float,
f64 => Double,
// TODO: i128 & u128
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54341
);
// TODO: Structs in core::arch?
/// To allow usage as the return type of generic functions.
///
/// You should not rely on this encoding to exist for any other purpose (since
/// `()` is not FFI-safe)!
// TODO: Figure out a way to remove this - maybe with a `EncodeReturn` trait?
unsafe impl Encode for () {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Void;
}
// UI tests of this is too brittle.
#[cfg(doctest)]
/// ```
/// use objc2_encode::Encode;
/// <()>::ENCODING; // TODO: Make this fail as well
/// ```
/// ```should_fail
/// use core::ffi::c_void;
/// use objc2_encode::Encode;
/// <c_void>::ENCODING;
/// ```
/// ```should_fail
/// use objc2_encode::Encode;
/// <*const ()>::ENCODING;
/// ```
/// ```should_fail
/// use core::ffi::c_void;
/// use objc2_encode::Encode;
/// <&c_void>::ENCODING;
/// ```
extern "C" {}
macro_rules! encode_impls_size {
($($t:ty => ($t16:ty, $t32:ty, $t64:ty),)*) => ($(
#[doc = concat!("The encoding of [`", stringify!($t), "`] varies based on the target pointer width.")]
unsafe impl Encode for $t {
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "16")]
const ENCODING: Encoding = <$t16>::ENCODING;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
const ENCODING: Encoding = <$t32>::ENCODING;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
const ENCODING: Encoding = <$t64>::ENCODING;
}
)*);
}
encode_impls_size!(
isize => (i16, i32, i64),
usize => (u16, u32, u64),
);
/// Simple helper for implementing [`RefEncode`].
macro_rules! pointer_refencode_impl {
($($t:ty),*) => ($(
unsafe impl RefEncode for $t {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Self::ENCODING);
}
)*);
}
pointer_refencode_impl!(i16, i32, i64, isize, u16, u32, u64, usize, f32, f64);
/// Pointers to [`i8`] use the special [`Encoding::String`] encoding.
unsafe impl RefEncode for i8 {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::String;
}
/// Pointers to [`u8`] use the special [`Encoding::String`] encoding.
unsafe impl RefEncode for u8 {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::String;
}
/// Simple helper for implementing [`Encode`] for nonzero integer types.
macro_rules! encode_impls_nonzero {
($($nonzero:ident => $type:ty,)*) => ($(
unsafe impl Encode for $nonzero {
const ENCODING: Encoding = <$type>::ENCODING;
}
unsafe impl Encode for Option<$nonzero> {
const ENCODING: Encoding = <$type>::ENCODING;
}
unsafe impl RefEncode for $nonzero {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = <$type>::ENCODING_REF;
}
unsafe impl RefEncode for Option<$nonzero> {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = <$type>::ENCODING_REF;
}
)*);
}
encode_impls_nonzero!(
NonZeroI8 => i8,
NonZeroI16 => i16,
NonZeroI32 => i32,
NonZeroI64 => i64,
NonZeroIsize => isize,
NonZeroU8 => u8,
NonZeroU16 => u16,
NonZeroU32 => u32,
NonZeroU64 => u64,
NonZeroUsize => usize,
);
/// Simple helper for implementing for atomic types.
macro_rules! encode_atomic_impls {
($(
$(#[$m:meta])*
$atomic:ident => $type:ty,
)*) => ($(
// SAFETY: C11 `_Atomic` types use compatible synchronization
// primitives, and the atomic type is guaranteed to have the same
// in-memory representation as the underlying type.
$(#[$m])*
unsafe impl Encode for atomic::$atomic {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Atomic(&<$type>::ENCODING);
}
$(#[$m])*
unsafe impl RefEncode for atomic::$atomic {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Self::ENCODING);
}
)*);
}
encode_atomic_impls!(
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "8")]
AtomicI8 => i8,
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "8")]
AtomicU8 => u8,
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "16")]
AtomicI16 => i16,
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "16")]
AtomicU16 => u16,
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "32")]
AtomicI32 => i32,
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "32")]
AtomicU32 => u32,
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "64")]
AtomicI64 => i64,
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "64")]
AtomicU64 => u64,
// TODO
// #[cfg(target_has_atomic = "128")]
// AtomicI128 => i128,
// #[cfg(target_has_atomic = "128")]
// AtomicU128 => u128,
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]
AtomicIsize => isize,
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]
AtomicUsize => usize,
);
// SAFETY: Guaranteed to have the same in-memory representation as `*mut T`.
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]
unsafe impl<T: RefEncode> Encode for atomic::AtomicPtr<T> {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Atomic(&T::ENCODING_REF);
}
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]
unsafe impl<T: RefEncode> RefEncode for atomic::AtomicPtr<T> {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Self::ENCODING);
}
/// [`Encode`] is implemented manually for `*const c_void`, instead of
/// implementing [`RefEncode`], to discourage creating `&c_void`.
unsafe impl Encode for *const c_void {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Void);
}
unsafe impl RefEncode for *const c_void {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Self::ENCODING);
}
/// [`Encode`] is implemented manually for `*mut c_void`, instead of
/// implementing [`RefEncode`], to discourage creating `&mut c_void`.
unsafe impl Encode for *mut c_void {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Void);
}
unsafe impl RefEncode for *mut c_void {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Self::ENCODING);
}
unsafe impl<T: Encode, const LENGTH: usize> Encode for [T; LENGTH] {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Array(LENGTH, &T::ENCODING);
}
unsafe impl<T: Encode, const LENGTH: usize> RefEncode for [T; LENGTH] {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Self::ENCODING);
}
macro_rules! encode_impls_transparent {
($($t:ident<T $(: ?$b:ident)?>,)*) => ($(
unsafe impl<T: Encode $(+ ?$b)?> Encode for $t<T> {
const ENCODING: Encoding = T::ENCODING;
}
unsafe impl<T: RefEncode $(+ ?$b)?> RefEncode for $t<T> {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = T::ENCODING_REF;
}
)*);
}
encode_impls_transparent! {
// SAFETY: Guaranteed to have the same layout as `T`, and is subject to
// the same layout optimizations as `T`.
// TODO: With specialization: `impl Encode for ManuallyDrop<Box<T>>`
ManuallyDrop<T: ?Sized>,
// The fact that this has `repr(no_niche)` has no effect on us, since we
// don't implement `Encode` generically over `Option`.
// (e.g. an `Option<UnsafeCell<&u8>>` impl is not available).
// The inner field is not public, so may not be stable.
// TODO: UnsafeCell<T>,
// The inner field is not public, so may not be safe.
// TODO: Pin<T>,
// SAFETY: Guaranteed to have the same size, alignment, and ABI as `T`.
MaybeUninit<T>,
// SAFETY: Guaranteed to have the same layout and ABI as `T`.
Wrapping<T>,
// It might have requirements that would disourage this impl?
// TODO: Cell<T>
// TODO: Types that need to be made repr(transparent) first:
// - core::cell::Ref?
// - core::cell::RefCell?
// - core::cell::RefMut?
// - core::panic::AssertUnwindSafe<T>
// TODO: core::num::Saturating when that is stabilized
// TODO: core::cmp::Reverse?
}
/// Helper for implementing `Encode`/`RefEncode` for pointers to types that
/// implement `RefEncode`.
///
/// Using `?Sized` is safe here because we delegate to other implementations
/// (which will verify that the implementation is safe for the unsized type).
macro_rules! encode_pointer_impls {
(unsafe impl<T: RefEncode> $x:ident for Pointer<T> {
const $c:ident = $e:expr;
}) => (
unsafe impl<T: RefEncode + ?Sized> $x for *const T {
const $c: Encoding = $e;
}
unsafe impl<T: RefEncode + ?Sized> $x for *mut T {
const $c: Encoding = $e;
}
unsafe impl<'a, T: RefEncode + ?Sized> $x for &'a T {
const $c: Encoding = $e;
}
unsafe impl<'a, T: RefEncode + ?Sized> $x for &'a mut T {
const $c: Encoding = $e;
}
unsafe impl<T: RefEncode + ?Sized> $x for NonNull<T> {
const $c: Encoding = $e;
}
unsafe impl<'a, T: RefEncode + ?Sized> $x for Option<&'a T> {
const $c: Encoding = $e;
}
unsafe impl<'a, T: RefEncode + ?Sized> $x for Option<&'a mut T> {
const $c: Encoding = $e;
}
unsafe impl<T: RefEncode + ?Sized> $x for Option<NonNull<T>> {
const $c: Encoding = $e;
}
);
}
// Implement `Encode` for types that are `RefEncode`.
//
// This allows users to implement `Encode` for custom types that have a
// specific encoding as a pointer, instead of having to implement it for each
// pointer-like type in turn.
encode_pointer_impls!(
unsafe impl<T: RefEncode> Encode for Pointer<T> {
const ENCODING = T::ENCODING_REF;
}
);
// Implement `RefEncode` for pointers to types that are `RefEncode`.
//
// This implements `Encode` for pointers to pointers (to pointers, and so on),
// which would otherwise be very cumbersome to do manually.
encode_pointer_impls!(
unsafe impl<T: RefEncode> RefEncode for Pointer<T> {
const ENCODING_REF = Encoding::Pointer(&T::ENCODING_REF);
}
);
/// Helper for implementing [`Encode`]/[`RefEncode`] for function pointers
/// whoose arguments implement [`Encode`].
///
/// Ideally we'd implement it for all function pointers, but due to coherence
/// issues, see <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56105>, function
/// pointers that are higher-ranked over lifetimes don't get implemented.
///
/// We could fix it by adding those impls and allowing `coherence_leak_check`,
/// but it would have to be done for _all_ references, `Option<&T>` and such as
/// well. So trying to do it quickly requires generating a polynomial amount of
/// implementations, which IMO is overkill for such a small issue.
///
/// Using `?Sized` is probably not safe here because C functions can only take
/// and return items with a known size.
macro_rules! encode_fn_pointer_impl {
(@ $FnTy: ty, $($Arg: ident),*) => {
unsafe impl<Ret: Encode, $($Arg: Encode),*> Encode for $FnTy {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Unknown);
}
unsafe impl<Ret: Encode, $($Arg: Encode),*> RefEncode for $FnTy {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Self::ENCODING);
}
unsafe impl<Ret: Encode, $($Arg: Encode),*> Encode for Option<$FnTy> {
const ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Unknown);
}
unsafe impl<Ret: Encode, $($Arg: Encode),*> RefEncode for Option<$FnTy> {
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Self::ENCODING);
}
};
(# $abi:literal; $($Arg: ident),+) => {
// Normal functions
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(@ extern $abi fn($($Arg),+) -> Ret, $($Arg),+ );
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(@ unsafe extern $abi fn($($Arg),+) -> Ret, $($Arg),+ );
// Variadic functions
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(@ extern $abi fn($($Arg),+ , ...) -> Ret, $($Arg),+ );
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(@ unsafe extern $abi fn($($Arg),+ , ...) -> Ret, $($Arg),+ );
};
(# $abi:literal; ) => {
// No variadic functions with 0 parameters
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(@ extern $abi fn() -> Ret, );
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(@ unsafe extern $abi fn() -> Ret, );
};
($($Arg: ident),*) => {
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(# "C"; $($Arg),*);
#[cfg(feature = "unstable-c-unwind")]
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(# "C-unwind"; $($Arg),*);
};
}
encode_fn_pointer_impl!();
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B, C);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B, C, D);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B, C, D, E);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K);
encode_fn_pointer_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L);
mod convert_private {
use super::*;
pub trait Sealed {}
impl<T: Encode> Sealed for T {}
impl Sealed for bool {}
}
/// Represents types that can easily be converted to/from an [`Encode`] type.
///
/// This is implemented specially for [`bool`] to allow using that as
/// Objective-C `BOOL`, where it would otherwise not be allowed (since they
/// are not ABI compatible).
///
/// This is mostly an implementation detail, and hence the trait is sealed.
/// Open an issue if you know a use-case where this restrition should be
/// lifted!
pub trait EncodeConvert: convert_private::Sealed {
/// The inner type that this can be converted to and from.
#[doc(hidden)]
type __Inner: Encode;
/// The actual encoding this type has.
#[doc(hidden)]
const __ENCODING: Encoding;
#[doc(hidden)]
fn __from_inner(inner: Self::__Inner) -> Self;
#[doc(hidden)]
fn __into_inner(self) -> Self::__Inner;
}
impl<T: Encode> EncodeConvert for T {
type __Inner = Self;
const __ENCODING: Encoding = Self::ENCODING;
#[inline]
fn __from_inner(inner: Self::__Inner) -> Self {
inner
}
#[inline]
fn __into_inner(self) -> Self::__Inner {
self
}
}
impl EncodeConvert for bool {
type __Inner = Bool;
const __ENCODING: Encoding = Encoding::Bool;
#[inline]
fn __from_inner(inner: Self::__Inner) -> Self {
inner.as_bool()
}
#[inline]
fn __into_inner(self) -> Self::__Inner {
Bool::new(self)
}
}
mod args_private {
pub trait Sealed {}
}
/// Types that represent an ordered group of function arguments, where each
/// argument has an Objective-C type-encoding, or can be converted from one.
///
/// This is implemented for tuples of up to 12 arguments, where each argument
/// implements [`EncodeConvert`]. It is primarily used to make generic code
/// a bit easier.
///
/// Note that tuples themselves don't implement [`Encode`] directly, because
/// they're not FFI-safe!
///
/// This is a sealed trait, and should not need to be implemented. Open an
/// issue if you know a use-case where this restrition should be lifted!
///
///
/// # Safety
///
/// You cannot rely on this trait for ensuring that the arguments all
/// are [`Encode`], since they may only implement [`EncodeConvert`]. Use your
/// own trait and add [`Encode`] bounds on that.
pub unsafe trait EncodeArguments: args_private::Sealed {
/// The encodings for the arguments.
const ENCODINGS: &'static [Encoding];
}
macro_rules! encode_args_impl {
($($Arg: ident),*) => {
impl<$($Arg: EncodeConvert),*> args_private::Sealed for ($($Arg,)*) {}
unsafe impl<$($Arg: EncodeConvert),*> EncodeArguments for ($($Arg,)*) {
const ENCODINGS: &'static [Encoding] = &[
// T::__Inner::ENCODING => T::ENCODING
// bool::__Inner::ENCODING => Bool::ENCODING
$($Arg::__Inner::ENCODING),*
];
}
};
}
encode_args_impl!();
encode_args_impl!(A);
encode_args_impl!(A, B);
encode_args_impl!(A, B, C);
encode_args_impl!(A, B, C, D);
encode_args_impl!(A, B, C, D, E);
encode_args_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F);
encode_args_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G);
encode_args_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H);
encode_args_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I);
encode_args_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J);
encode_args_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K);
encode_args_impl!(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L);
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use core::any::TypeId;
use core::sync::atomic::*;
#[test]
fn test_c_string() {
assert_eq!(i8::ENCODING, Encoding::Char);
assert_eq!(u8::ENCODING, Encoding::UChar);
assert_eq!(<*const i8>::ENCODING, Encoding::String);
assert_eq!(<&u8>::ENCODING, Encoding::String);
assert_eq!(i8::ENCODING_REF, Encoding::String);
assert_eq!(i8::ENCODING_REF, Encoding::String);
assert_eq!(
<*const *const i8>::ENCODING,
Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::String)
);
assert_eq!(<&&u8>::ENCODING, Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::String));
}
#[test]
fn test_i32() {
assert_eq!(i32::ENCODING, Encoding::Int);
assert_eq!(<&i32>::ENCODING, Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Int));
assert_eq!(
<&&i32>::ENCODING,
Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Int))
);
}
#[test]
fn test_atomic() {
assert_eq!(AtomicI32::ENCODING, Encoding::Atomic(&Encoding::Int));
assert_eq!(
AtomicI32::ENCODING_REF,
Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Atomic(&Encoding::Int))
);
assert_eq!(
AtomicPtr::<i32>::ENCODING,
Encoding::Atomic(&Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Int))
);
assert_eq!(AtomicI8::ENCODING, Encoding::Atomic(&Encoding::Char));
assert_eq!(
AtomicI8::ENCODING_REF,
Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Atomic(&Encoding::Char))
);
assert_eq!(
AtomicPtr::<i8>::ENCODING,
Encoding::Atomic(&Encoding::String)
);
}
#[test]
fn test_void() {
// TODO: Remove this
assert_eq!(<()>::ENCODING, Encoding::Void);
assert_eq!(
<*const c_void>::ENCODING,
Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Void)
);
assert_eq!(
<&*const c_void>::ENCODING,
Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Void))
);
}
#[test]
fn test_transparent() {
assert_eq!(<ManuallyDrop<u8>>::ENCODING, u8::ENCODING);
assert_eq!(<ManuallyDrop<&u8>>::ENCODING, u8::ENCODING_REF);
assert_eq!(<ManuallyDrop<Option<&u8>>>::ENCODING, u8::ENCODING_REF);
assert_eq!(<&ManuallyDrop<Option<&u8>>>::ENCODING, <&&u8>::ENCODING);
// assert_eq!(<UnsafeCell<u8>>::ENCODING, u8::ENCODING);
// assert_eq!(<Pin<u8>>::ENCODING, u8::ENCODING);
assert_eq!(<MaybeUninit<u8>>::ENCODING, u8::ENCODING);
assert_eq!(<Wrapping<u8>>::ENCODING, u8::ENCODING);
// Shouldn't compile
// assert_eq!(<Option<UnsafeCell<&u8>>>::ENCODING, <&u8>::ENCODING);
}
#[test]
fn test_extern_fn_pointer() {
assert_eq!(
<extern "C" fn()>::ENCODING,
Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Unknown)
);
assert_eq!(
<extern "C" fn(x: ()) -> ()>::ENCODING,
Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Unknown)
);
assert_eq!(
<Option<unsafe extern "C" fn()>>::ENCODING,
Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Unknown)
);
#[cfg(feature = "unstable-c-unwind")]
assert_eq!(
<extern "C-unwind" fn()>::ENCODING,
Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Unknown)
);
}
#[test]
fn test_extern_fn_pointer_elided_lifetime() {
fn impls_encode<T: Encode>(_x: T) {}
extern "C" fn my_fn1(_x: &i32) {}
extern "C" fn my_fn2(_x: &i32, _y: &u8) {}
extern "C" fn my_fn3(x: &u8) -> &u8 {
x
}
extern "C" fn my_fn4<'a, 'b>(x: &'a u8, _y: &'b i32) -> &'a u8 {
x
}
impls_encode(my_fn1 as extern "C" fn(_));
impls_encode(my_fn2 as extern "C" fn(_, _));
impls_encode(my_fn3 as extern "C" fn(_) -> _);
impls_encode(my_fn4 as extern "C" fn(_, _) -> _);
}
#[test]
fn convert_normally_noop() {
assert_eq!(
TypeId::of::<<i32 as EncodeConvert>::__Inner>(),
TypeId::of::<i32>()
);
assert_eq!(<i32 as EncodeConvert>::__from_inner(42), 42);
assert_eq!(42i32.__into_inner(), 42);
}
#[test]
fn convert_i8() {
assert_eq!(
TypeId::of::<<i8 as EncodeConvert>::__Inner>(),
TypeId::of::<i8>()
);
assert_eq!(<i8 as EncodeConvert>::__from_inner(-3), -3);
assert_eq!((-3i32).__into_inner(), -3);
}
#[test]
fn convert_bool() {
assert!(!<bool as EncodeConvert>::__from_inner(Bool::NO));
assert!(<bool as EncodeConvert>::__from_inner(Bool::YES));
assert!(!false.__into_inner().as_bool());
assert!(true.__into_inner().as_bool());
assert_eq!(bool::__ENCODING, Encoding::Bool);
assert_eq!(
<bool as EncodeConvert>::__Inner::__ENCODING,
<bool as EncodeConvert>::__Inner::ENCODING
);
#[cfg(all(feature = "apple", target_os = "macos", target_arch = "x86_64"))]
assert_eq!(<bool as EncodeConvert>::__Inner::ENCODING, Encoding::Char);
}
#[test]
fn test_encode_arguments() {
assert!(<()>::ENCODINGS.is_empty());
assert_eq!(<(i8,)>::ENCODINGS, &[i8::ENCODING]);
assert_eq!(<(i8, u32)>::ENCODINGS, &[i8::ENCODING, u32::ENCODING]);
}
}