bytemuck/tests/cast_slice_tests.rs

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#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]
#![allow(clippy::manual_slice_size_calculation)]
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use core::mem::size_of;
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use bytemuck::*;
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#[test]
fn test_try_cast_slice() {
// some align4 data
let u32_slice: &[u32] = &[4, 5, 6];
// the same data as align1
let the_bytes: &[u8] = try_cast_slice(u32_slice).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
u32_slice.as_ptr() as *const u32 as usize,
the_bytes.as_ptr() as *const u8 as usize
);
assert_eq!(
u32_slice.len() * size_of::<u32>(),
the_bytes.len() * size_of::<u8>()
);
// by taking one byte off the front, we're definitely mis-aligned for u32.
let mis_aligned_bytes = &the_bytes[1..];
assert_eq!(
try_cast_slice::<u8, u32>(mis_aligned_bytes),
Err(PodCastError::TargetAlignmentGreaterAndInputNotAligned)
);
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// by taking one byte off the end, we're aligned but would have slop bytes for
// u32
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let the_bytes_len_minus1 = the_bytes.len() - 1;
let slop_bytes = &the_bytes[..the_bytes_len_minus1];
assert_eq!(
try_cast_slice::<u8, u32>(slop_bytes),
Err(PodCastError::OutputSliceWouldHaveSlop)
);
// if we don't mess with it we can up-alignment cast
try_cast_slice::<u8, u32>(the_bytes).unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_try_cast_slice_mut() {
// some align4 data
let u32_slice: &mut [u32] = &mut [4, 5, 6];
let u32_len = u32_slice.len();
let u32_ptr = u32_slice.as_ptr();
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// the same data as align1
let the_bytes: &mut [u8] = try_cast_slice_mut(u32_slice).unwrap();
let the_bytes_len = the_bytes.len();
let the_bytes_ptr = the_bytes.as_ptr();
assert_eq!(
u32_ptr as *const u32 as usize,
the_bytes_ptr as *const u8 as usize
);
assert_eq!(u32_len * size_of::<u32>(), the_bytes_len * size_of::<u8>());
// by taking one byte off the front, we're definitely mis-aligned for u32.
let mis_aligned_bytes = &mut the_bytes[1..];
assert_eq!(
try_cast_slice_mut::<u8, u32>(mis_aligned_bytes),
Err(PodCastError::TargetAlignmentGreaterAndInputNotAligned)
);
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// by taking one byte off the end, we're aligned but would have slop bytes for
// u32
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let the_bytes_len_minus1 = the_bytes.len() - 1;
let slop_bytes = &mut the_bytes[..the_bytes_len_minus1];
assert_eq!(
try_cast_slice_mut::<u8, u32>(slop_bytes),
Err(PodCastError::OutputSliceWouldHaveSlop)
);
// if we don't mess with it we can up-alignment cast
try_cast_slice_mut::<u8, u32>(the_bytes).unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_types() {
let _: i32 = cast(1.0_f32);
let _: &mut i32 = cast_mut(&mut 1.0_f32);
let _: &i32 = cast_ref(&1.0_f32);
let _: &[i32] = cast_slice(&[1.0_f32]);
let _: &mut [i32] = cast_slice_mut(&mut [1.0_f32]);
//
let _: Result<i32, PodCastError> = try_cast(1.0_f32);
let _: Result<&mut i32, PodCastError> = try_cast_mut(&mut 1.0_f32);
let _: Result<&i32, PodCastError> = try_cast_ref(&1.0_f32);
let _: Result<&[i32], PodCastError> = try_cast_slice(&[1.0_f32]);
let _: Result<&mut [i32], PodCastError> = try_cast_slice_mut(&mut [1.0_f32]);
}
#[test]
fn test_bytes_of() {
assert_eq!(bytes_of(&0xaabbccdd_u32), &0xaabbccdd_u32.to_ne_bytes());
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assert_eq!(
bytes_of_mut(&mut 0xaabbccdd_u32),
&mut 0xaabbccdd_u32.to_ne_bytes()
);
let mut a = 0xaabbccdd_u32;
let a_addr = &a as *const _ as usize;
// ensure addresses match.
assert_eq!(bytes_of(&a).as_ptr() as usize, a_addr);
assert_eq!(bytes_of_mut(&mut a).as_ptr() as usize, a_addr);
}
#[test]
fn test_try_from_bytes() {
let u32s = [0xaabbccdd, 0x11223344_u32];
let bytes = bytemuck::cast_slice::<u32, u8>(&u32s);
assert_eq!(try_from_bytes::<u32>(&bytes[..4]), Ok(&u32s[0]));
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assert_eq!(
try_from_bytes::<u32>(&bytes[..5]),
Err(PodCastError::SizeMismatch)
);
assert_eq!(
try_from_bytes::<u32>(&bytes[..3]),
Err(PodCastError::SizeMismatch)
);
assert_eq!(
try_from_bytes::<u32>(&bytes[1..5]),
Err(PodCastError::TargetAlignmentGreaterAndInputNotAligned)
);
}
#[test]
fn test_try_from_bytes_mut() {
let mut abcd = 0xaabbccdd;
let mut u32s = [abcd, 0x11223344_u32];
let bytes = bytemuck::cast_slice_mut::<u32, u8>(&mut u32s);
assert_eq!(try_from_bytes_mut::<u32>(&mut bytes[..4]), Ok(&mut abcd));
assert_eq!(try_from_bytes_mut::<u32>(&mut bytes[..4]), Ok(&mut abcd));
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assert_eq!(
try_from_bytes_mut::<u32>(&mut bytes[..5]),
Err(PodCastError::SizeMismatch)
);
assert_eq!(
try_from_bytes_mut::<u32>(&mut bytes[..3]),
Err(PodCastError::SizeMismatch)
);
assert_eq!(
try_from_bytes::<u32>(&bytes[1..5]),
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Err(PodCastError::TargetAlignmentGreaterAndInputNotAligned)
);
}
#[test]
fn test_from_bytes() {
let abcd = 0xaabbccdd_u32;
let aligned_bytes = bytemuck::bytes_of(&abcd);
assert_eq!(from_bytes::<u32>(aligned_bytes), &abcd);
assert!(core::ptr::eq(from_bytes(aligned_bytes), &abcd));
}
#[test]
fn test_from_bytes_mut() {
let mut a = 0xaabbccdd_u32;
let a_addr = &a as *const _ as usize;
let aligned_bytes = bytemuck::bytes_of_mut(&mut a);
assert_eq!(*from_bytes_mut::<u32>(aligned_bytes), 0xaabbccdd_u32);
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assert_eq!(
from_bytes_mut::<u32>(aligned_bytes) as *const u32 as usize,
a_addr
);
}
// like #[should_panic], but can be a part of another test, instead of requiring
// it to be it's own test.
macro_rules! should_panic {
($ex:expr) => {
assert!(
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std::panic::catch_unwind(|| {
let _ = $ex;
})
.is_err(),
concat!("should have panicked: `", stringify!($ex), "`")
);
};
}
#[test]
fn test_panics() {
should_panic!(cast_slice::<u8, u32>(&[1u8, 2u8]));
should_panic!(cast_slice_mut::<u8, u32>(&mut [1u8, 2u8]));
should_panic!(from_bytes::<u32>(&[1u8, 2]));
should_panic!(from_bytes::<u32>(&[1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5]));
should_panic!(from_bytes_mut::<u32>(&mut [1u8, 2]));
should_panic!(from_bytes_mut::<u32>(&mut [1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5]));
// use cast_slice on some u32s to get some align>=4 bytes, so we can know
// we'll give from_bytes unaligned ones.
let aligned_bytes = bytemuck::cast_slice::<u32, u8>(&[0, 0]);
should_panic!(from_bytes::<u32>(&aligned_bytes[1..5]));
}
#[cfg(feature = "extern_crate_alloc")]
#[test]
fn test_boxed_slices() {
let boxed_u8_slice: Box<[u8]> = Box::new([0, 1, u8::MAX, i8::MAX as u8]);
let boxed_i8_slice: Box<[i8]> = cast_slice_box::<u8, i8>(boxed_u8_slice);
assert_eq!(&*boxed_i8_slice, [0, 1, -1, i8::MAX]);
let result: Result<Box<[u16]>, (PodCastError, Box<[i8]>)> =
try_cast_slice_box(boxed_i8_slice);
let (error, boxed_i8_slice) =
result.expect_err("u16 and i8 have different alignment");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::AlignmentMismatch);
// FIXME(#253): Should these next two casts' errors be consistent?
let result: Result<&[[i8; 3]], PodCastError> =
try_cast_slice(&*boxed_i8_slice);
let error =
result.expect_err("slice of [i8; 3] cannot be made from slice of 4 i8s");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::OutputSliceWouldHaveSlop);
let result: Result<Box<[[i8; 3]]>, (PodCastError, Box<[i8]>)> =
try_cast_slice_box(boxed_i8_slice);
let (error, boxed_i8_slice) =
result.expect_err("slice of [i8; 3] cannot be made from slice of 4 i8s");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::SizeMismatch);
let empty: Box<[()]> = cast_slice_box::<u8, ()>(Box::new([]));
assert!(empty.is_empty());
let result: Result<Box<[()]>, (PodCastError, Box<[i8]>)> =
try_cast_slice_box(boxed_i8_slice);
let (error, boxed_i8_slice) =
result.expect_err("slice of ZST cannot be made from slice of 4 u8s");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::SizeMismatch);
drop(boxed_i8_slice);
let empty: Box<[i8]> = cast_slice_box::<(), i8>(Box::new([]));
assert!(empty.is_empty());
let empty: Box<[i8]> = cast_slice_box::<(), i8>(Box::new([(); 42]));
assert!(empty.is_empty());
}
#[cfg(feature = "extern_crate_alloc")]
#[test]
fn test_rc_slices() {
use std::rc::Rc;
let rc_u8_slice: Rc<[u8]> = Rc::new([0, 1, u8::MAX, i8::MAX as u8]);
let rc_i8_slice: Rc<[i8]> = cast_slice_rc::<u8, i8>(rc_u8_slice);
assert_eq!(&*rc_i8_slice, [0, 1, -1, i8::MAX]);
let result: Result<Rc<[u16]>, (PodCastError, Rc<[i8]>)> =
try_cast_slice_rc(rc_i8_slice);
let (error, rc_i8_slice) =
result.expect_err("u16 and i8 have different alignment");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::AlignmentMismatch);
// FIXME(#253): Should these next two casts' errors be consistent?
let result: Result<&[[i8; 3]], PodCastError> = try_cast_slice(&*rc_i8_slice);
let error =
result.expect_err("slice of [i8; 3] cannot be made from slice of 4 i8s");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::OutputSliceWouldHaveSlop);
let result: Result<Rc<[[i8; 3]]>, (PodCastError, Rc<[i8]>)> =
try_cast_slice_rc(rc_i8_slice);
let (error, rc_i8_slice) =
result.expect_err("slice of [i8; 3] cannot be made from slice of 4 i8s");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::SizeMismatch);
let empty: Rc<[()]> = cast_slice_rc::<u8, ()>(Rc::new([]));
assert!(empty.is_empty());
let result: Result<Rc<[()]>, (PodCastError, Rc<[i8]>)> =
try_cast_slice_rc(rc_i8_slice);
let (error, rc_i8_slice) =
result.expect_err("slice of ZST cannot be made from slice of 4 u8s");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::SizeMismatch);
drop(rc_i8_slice);
let empty: Rc<[i8]> = cast_slice_rc::<(), i8>(Rc::new([]));
assert!(empty.is_empty());
let empty: Rc<[i8]> = cast_slice_rc::<(), i8>(Rc::new([(); 42]));
assert!(empty.is_empty());
}
#[cfg(feature = "extern_crate_alloc")]
#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]
#[test]
fn test_arc_slices() {
use std::sync::Arc;
let arc_u8_slice: Arc<[u8]> = Arc::new([0, 1, u8::MAX, i8::MAX as u8]);
let arc_i8_slice: Arc<[i8]> = cast_slice_arc::<u8, i8>(arc_u8_slice);
assert_eq!(&*arc_i8_slice, [0, 1, -1, i8::MAX]);
let result: Result<Arc<[u16]>, (PodCastError, Arc<[i8]>)> =
try_cast_slice_arc(arc_i8_slice);
let (error, arc_i8_slice) =
result.expect_err("u16 and i8 have different alignment");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::AlignmentMismatch);
// FIXME(#253): Should these next two casts' errors be consistent?
let result: Result<&[[i8; 3]], PodCastError> = try_cast_slice(&*arc_i8_slice);
let error =
result.expect_err("slice of [i8; 3] cannot be made from slice of 4 i8s");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::OutputSliceWouldHaveSlop);
let result: Result<Arc<[[i8; 3]]>, (PodCastError, Arc<[i8]>)> =
try_cast_slice_arc(arc_i8_slice);
let (error, arc_i8_slice) =
result.expect_err("slice of [i8; 3] cannot be made from slice of 4 i8s");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::SizeMismatch);
let empty: Arc<[()]> = cast_slice_arc::<u8, ()>(Arc::new([]));
assert!(empty.is_empty());
let result: Result<Arc<[()]>, (PodCastError, Arc<[i8]>)> =
try_cast_slice_arc(arc_i8_slice);
let (error, arc_i8_slice) =
result.expect_err("slice of ZST cannot be made from slice of 4 u8s");
assert_eq!(error, PodCastError::SizeMismatch);
drop(arc_i8_slice);
let empty: Arc<[i8]> = cast_slice_arc::<(), i8>(Arc::new([]));
assert!(empty.is_empty());
let empty: Arc<[i8]> = cast_slice_arc::<(), i8>(Arc::new([(); 42]));
assert!(empty.is_empty());
}