rust/tests/ui/transmutability/transmute-padding-ice.rs
Jack Wrenn 3aa14e3b2e Compute transmutability from rustc_target::abi::Layout
In its first step of computing transmutability, `rustc_transmutability`
constructs a byte-level representation of type layout (`Tree`). Previously, this
representation was computed for ADTs by inspecting the ADT definition and
performing our own layout computations. This process was error-prone, verbose,
and limited our ability to analyze many types (particularly default-repr types).

In this PR, we instead construct `Tree`s from `rustc_target::abi::Layout`s. This
helps ensure that layout optimizations are reflected our analyses, and increases
the kinds of types we can now analyze, including:
- default repr ADTs
- transparent unions
- `UnsafeCell`-containing types

Overall, this PR expands the expressvity of `rustc_transmutability` to be much
closer to the transmutability analysis performed by miri. Future PRs will work
to close the remaining gaps (e.g., support for `Box`, raw pointers, `NonZero*`,
coroutines, etc.).
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//@ check-pass
//! This UI test was introduced as check-fail by a buggy bug-fix for an ICE. In
//! fact, this transmutation should be valid.
#![crate_type = "lib"]
#![feature(transmutability)]
#![allow(dead_code)]
use std::mem::size_of;
mod assert {
use std::mem::{Assume, BikeshedIntrinsicFrom};
pub fn is_maybe_transmutable<Src, Dst>()
where
Dst: BikeshedIntrinsicFrom<
Src,
{ Assume { alignment: true, lifetimes: true, safety: true, validity: true } },
>,
{
}
}
fn test() {
#[repr(C, align(2))]
struct A(u8, u8);
#[repr(C)]
struct B(u8, u8);
assert_eq!(size_of::<A>(), size_of::<B>());
assert::is_maybe_transmutable::<B, A>();
}