rust/tests/ui/cast/cast-rfc0401.rs

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//@ run-pass
#![allow(dead_code)]
use std::vec;
enum Simple {
A,
B,
C
}
enum Valued {
H8=163,
Z=0,
X=256,
H7=67,
}
enum ValuedSigned {
M1=-1,
P1=1
}
fn main()
{
// coercion-cast
let mut it = vec![137].into_iter();
let itr: &mut vec::IntoIter<u32> = &mut it;
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assert_eq!((itr as &mut dyn Iterator<Item=u32>).next(), Some(137));
assert_eq!((itr as &mut dyn Iterator<Item=u32>).next(), None);
assert_eq!(Some(4u32) as Option<u32>, Some(4u32));
assert_eq!((1u32,2u32) as (u32,u32), (1,2));
// this isn't prim-int-cast. Check that it works.
assert_eq!(false as bool, false);
assert_eq!(true as bool, true);
// numeric-cast
let l: u64 = 0x8090a0b0c0d0e0f0;
let lsz: usize = l as usize;
assert_eq!(l as u32, 0xc0d0e0f0);
// numeric-cast
assert_eq!(l as u8, 0xf0);
assert_eq!(l as i8,-0x10);
assert_eq!(l as u32, 0xc0d0e0f0);
assert_eq!(l as u32 as usize as u32, l as u32);
assert_eq!(l as i32,-0x3f2f1f10);
assert_eq!(l as i32 as isize as i32, l as i32);
assert_eq!(l as i64,-0x7f6f5f4f3f2f1f10);
assert_eq!(0 as f64, 0f64);
assert_eq!(1 as f64, 1f64);
assert_eq!(l as f64, 9264081114510712022f64);
assert_eq!(l as i64 as f64, -9182662959198838444f64);
// float overflow : needs fixing
// assert_eq!(l as f32 as i64 as u64, 9264082620822882088u64);
// assert_eq!(l as i64 as f32 as i64, 9182664080220408446i64);
assert_eq!(4294967040f32 as u32, 0xffffff00u32);
assert_eq!(1.844674407370955e19f64 as u64, 0xfffffffffffff800u64);
assert_eq!(9.223372036854775e18f64 as i64, 0x7ffffffffffffc00i64);
assert_eq!(-9.223372036854776e18f64 as i64, 0x8000000000000000u64 as i64);
// addr-ptr-cast/ptr-addr-cast (thin ptr)
let p: *const [u8; 1] = lsz as *const [u8; 1];
assert_eq!(p as usize, lsz);
// ptr-ptr-cast (thin ptr)
let w: *const () = p as *const ();
assert_eq!(w as usize, lsz);
// ptr-ptr-cast (fat->thin)
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let u: *const [u8] = unsafe{&*p};
assert_eq!(u as *const u8, p as *const u8);
assert_eq!(u as *const u16, p as *const u16);
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// ptr-ptr-cast (Length vtables)
let mut l : [u16; 2] = [0,1];
let w: *mut [u8; 2] = &mut l as *mut [u16; 2] as *mut _;
let w: *mut [u8] = unsafe {&mut *w};
let w_u16 : *const [u16] = w as *const [u16];
assert_eq!(unsafe{&*w_u16}, &l);
let s: *mut str = w as *mut str;
let l_via_str = unsafe{&*(s as *const [u16])};
assert_eq!(&l, l_via_str);
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// ptr-ptr-cast (Length vtables, check length is preserved)
let l: [[u8; 3]; 2] = [[3, 2, 6], [4, 5, 1]];
let p: *const [[u8; 3]] = &l;
let p: &[[u8; 2]] = unsafe {&*(p as *const [[u8; 2]])};
assert_eq!(p, [[3, 2], [6, 4]]);
// enum-cast
assert_eq!(Simple::A as u8, 0);
assert_eq!(Simple::B as u8, 1);
assert_eq!(Valued::H8 as i8, -93);
assert_eq!(Valued::H7 as i8, 67);
assert_eq!(Valued::Z as i8, 0);
assert_eq!(Valued::H8 as u8, 163);
assert_eq!(Valued::H7 as u8, 67);
assert_eq!(Valued::Z as u8, 0);
assert_eq!(Valued::H8 as u16, 163);
assert_eq!(Valued::Z as u16, 0);
assert_eq!(Valued::H8 as u16, 163);
assert_eq!(Valued::Z as u16, 0);
assert_eq!(ValuedSigned::M1 as u16, 65535);
assert_eq!(ValuedSigned::M1 as i16, -1);
assert_eq!(ValuedSigned::P1 as u16, 1);
assert_eq!(ValuedSigned::P1 as i16, 1);
// prim-int-cast
assert_eq!(false as u16, 0);
assert_eq!(true as u16, 1);
assert_eq!(false as i64, 0);
assert_eq!(true as i64, 1);
assert_eq!('a' as u32, 0x61);
assert_eq!('a' as u16, 0x61);
assert_eq!('a' as u8, 0x61);
assert_eq!('א' as u8, 0xd0);
assert_eq!('א' as u16, 0x5d0);
assert_eq!('א' as u32, 0x5d0);
assert_eq!('🐵' as u8, 0x35);
assert_eq!('🐵' as u16, 0xf435);
assert_eq!('🐵' as u32, 0x1f435);
assert_eq!('英' as i16, -0x7d0f);
assert_eq!('英' as u16, 0x82f1);
// u8-char-cast
assert_eq!(0x61 as char, 'a');
assert_eq!(0u8 as char, '\0');
assert_eq!(0xd7 as char, '×');
// array-ptr-cast
let x = [1,2,3];
let first : *const u32 = &x[0];
assert_eq!(first, &x as *const _);
assert_eq!(first, &x as *const u32);
// fptr-addr-cast
fn foo() {
println!("foo!");
}
fn bar() {
println!("bar!");
}
assert!(foo as usize != bar as usize);
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// Taking a few bits of a function's address is totally pointless and we detect that
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assert_eq!(foo as i16, foo as usize as i16);
// fptr-ptr-cast
assert_eq!(foo as *const u8 as usize, foo as usize);
assert!(foo as *const u32 != first);
}
fn foo() { }