Use &raw in the compiler

Like #130865 did for the standard library, we can use `&raw` in the
compiler now that stage0 supports it. Also like the other issue, I did
not make any doc or test changes at this time.
This commit is contained in:
Josh Stone 2024-09-26 20:33:26 -07:00
parent 58420a065b
commit 4160a54dc5
7 changed files with 13 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ fn get_llvm_object_symbols(
llvm::LLVMRustGetSymbols(
buf.as_ptr(),
buf.len(),
std::ptr::addr_of_mut!(*state) as *mut c_void,
(&raw mut *state) as *mut c_void,
callback,
error_callback,
)

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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ impl WriteBackendMethods for LlvmCodegenBackend {
fn print_pass_timings(&self) {
unsafe {
let mut size = 0;
let cstr = llvm::LLVMRustPrintPassTimings(std::ptr::addr_of_mut!(size));
let cstr = llvm::LLVMRustPrintPassTimings(&raw mut size);
if cstr.is_null() {
println!("failed to get pass timings");
} else {
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ impl WriteBackendMethods for LlvmCodegenBackend {
fn print_statistics(&self) {
unsafe {
let mut size = 0;
let cstr = llvm::LLVMRustPrintStatistics(std::ptr::addr_of_mut!(size));
let cstr = llvm::LLVMRustPrintStatistics(&raw mut size);
if cstr.is_null() {
println!("failed to get pass stats");
} else {

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@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ pub(crate) fn print(req: &PrintRequest, mut out: &mut String, sess: &Session) {
&tm,
cpu_cstring.as_ptr(),
callback,
std::ptr::addr_of_mut!(out) as *mut c_void,
(&raw mut out) as *mut c_void,
);
}
}

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@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ impl<T> RwLock<T> {
#[inline(always)]
pub fn leak(&self) -> &T {
let guard = self.read();
let ret = unsafe { &*std::ptr::addr_of!(*guard) };
let ret = unsafe { &*(&raw const *guard) };
std::mem::forget(guard);
ret
}

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@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ impl<'sess> OnDiskCache<'sess> {
for (index, file) in files.iter().enumerate() {
let index = SourceFileIndex(index as u32);
let file_ptr: *const SourceFile = std::ptr::addr_of!(**file);
let file_ptr: *const SourceFile = &raw const **file;
file_to_file_index.insert(file_ptr, index);
let source_file_id = EncodedSourceFileId::new(tcx, file);
file_index_to_stable_id.insert(index, source_file_id);
@ -827,7 +827,7 @@ pub struct CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx> {
impl<'a, 'tcx> CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx> {
#[inline]
fn source_file_index(&mut self, source_file: Lrc<SourceFile>) -> SourceFileIndex {
self.file_to_file_index[&std::ptr::addr_of!(*source_file)]
self.file_to_file_index[&(&raw const *source_file)]
}
/// Encode something with additional information that allows to do some

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@ -103,13 +103,13 @@ impl<H, T> RawList<H, T> {
let mem = arena.dropless.alloc_raw(layout) as *mut RawList<H, T>;
unsafe {
// Write the header
ptr::addr_of_mut!((*mem).skel.header).write(header);
(&raw mut (*mem).skel.header).write(header);
// Write the length
ptr::addr_of_mut!((*mem).skel.len).write(slice.len());
(&raw mut (*mem).skel.len).write(slice.len());
// Write the elements
ptr::addr_of_mut!((*mem).skel.data)
(&raw mut (*mem).skel.data)
.cast::<T>()
.copy_from_nonoverlapping(slice.as_ptr(), slice.len());
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_list_empty {
// SAFETY: `EMPTY` is sufficiently aligned to be an empty list for all
// types with `align_of(T) <= align_of(MaxAlign)`, which we checked above.
unsafe { &*(std::ptr::addr_of!(EMPTY) as *const RawList<$header_ty, T>) }
unsafe { &*((&raw const EMPTY) as *const RawList<$header_ty, T>) }
}
}
};
@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ impl<H, T> Deref for RawList<H, T> {
impl<H, T> AsRef<[T]> for RawList<H, T> {
#[inline(always)]
fn as_ref(&self) -> &[T] {
let data_ptr = ptr::addr_of!(self.skel.data).cast::<T>();
let data_ptr = (&raw const self.skel.data).cast::<T>();
// SAFETY: `data_ptr` has the same provenance as `self` and can therefore
// access the `self.skel.len` elements stored at `self.skel.data`.
// Note that we specifically don't reborrow `&self.skel.data`, because that

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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ where
if TLV.is_set() {
Err(Error::from("StableMIR already running"))
} else {
let ptr: *const () = std::ptr::addr_of!(context) as _;
let ptr: *const () = (&raw const context) as _;
TLV.set(&Cell::new(ptr), || Ok(f()))
}
}