mirror of
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.git
synced 2024-11-28 01:34:21 +00:00
Rollup merge of #71597 - CohenArthur:refactor-unique-empty, r=shepmaster
Rename Unique::empty() -> Unique::dangling() A `FIXME` comment in `src/libcore/ptr/unique.rs` suggested refactoring `Unique::empty()` to `Unique::dangling()` which this PR does.
This commit is contained in:
commit
97a8870022
@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ mod tests;
|
||||
/// involved. This type is excellent for building your own data structures like Vec and VecDeque.
|
||||
/// In particular:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * Produces `Unique::empty()` on zero-sized types.
|
||||
/// * Produces `Unique::empty()` on zero-length allocations.
|
||||
/// * Avoids freeing `Unique::empty()`.
|
||||
/// * Produces `Unique::dangling()` on zero-sized types.
|
||||
/// * Produces `Unique::dangling()` on zero-length allocations.
|
||||
/// * Avoids freeing `Unique::dangling()`.
|
||||
/// * Catches all overflows in capacity computations (promotes them to "capacity overflow" panics).
|
||||
/// * Guards against 32-bit systems allocating more than isize::MAX bytes.
|
||||
/// * Guards against overflowing your length.
|
||||
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ impl<T, A: AllocRef> RawVec<T, A> {
|
||||
/// the returned `RawVec`.
|
||||
pub const fn new_in(alloc: A) -> Self {
|
||||
// `cap: 0` means "unallocated". zero-sized types are ignored.
|
||||
Self { ptr: Unique::empty(), cap: 0, alloc }
|
||||
Self { ptr: Unique::dangling(), cap: 0, alloc }
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Like `with_capacity`, but parameterized over the choice of
|
||||
@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ impl<T, A: AllocRef> RawVec<T, A> {
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Gets a raw pointer to the start of the allocation. Note that this is
|
||||
/// `Unique::empty()` if `capacity == 0` or `T` is zero-sized. In the former case, you must
|
||||
/// `Unique::dangling()` if `capacity == 0` or `T` is zero-sized. In the former case, you must
|
||||
/// be careful.
|
||||
pub fn ptr(&self) -> *mut T {
|
||||
self.ptr.as_ptr()
|
||||
|
@ -70,9 +70,8 @@ impl<T: Sized> Unique<T> {
|
||||
/// a `T`, which means this must not be used as a "not yet initialized"
|
||||
/// sentinel value. Types that lazily allocate must track initialization by
|
||||
/// some other means.
|
||||
// FIXME: rename to dangling() to match NonNull?
|
||||
#[inline]
|
||||
pub const fn empty() -> Self {
|
||||
pub const fn dangling() -> Self {
|
||||
// SAFETY: mem::align_of() returns a valid, non-null pointer. The
|
||||
// conditions to call new_unchecked() are thus respected.
|
||||
unsafe { Unique::new_unchecked(mem::align_of::<T>() as *mut T) }
|
||||
|
@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ use test::black_box as b; // prevent promotion of the argument and const-propaga
|
||||
use std::ptr::Unique;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
const PTR: *mut u32 = Unique::empty().as_ptr();
|
||||
const PTR: *mut u32 = Unique::dangling().as_ptr();
|
||||
|
||||
pub fn main() {
|
||||
// Be super-extra paranoid and cast the fn items to fn pointers before blackboxing them.
|
||||
assert_eq!(PTR, b::<fn() -> _>(Unique::<u32>::empty)().as_ptr());
|
||||
assert_eq!(PTR, b::<fn() -> _>(Unique::<u32>::dangling)().as_ptr());
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user