/src/test/codegen/repr-transparent.rs
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- // Copyright 2017 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
- // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
- // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
- //
- // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
- // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
- // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
- // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
- // except according to those terms.
- // compile-flags: -C no-prepopulate-passes
- #![crate_type="lib"]
- #![feature(repr_transparent, repr_simd)]
- use std::marker::PhantomData;
- pub struct Zst1;
- pub struct Zst2(());
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct F32(f32);
- // CHECK: define float @test_F32(float %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_F32(_: F32) -> F32 { loop {} }
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct Ptr(*mut u8);
- // CHECK: define i8* @test_Ptr(i8* %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_Ptr(_: Ptr) -> Ptr { loop {} }
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct WithZst(u64, Zst1);
- // CHECK: define i64 @test_WithZst(i64 %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_WithZst(_: WithZst) -> WithZst { loop {} }
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct WithZeroSizedArray(*const f32, [i8; 0]);
- // Apparently we use i32* when newtype-unwrapping f32 pointers. Whatever.
- // CHECK: define i32* @test_WithZeroSizedArray(i32* %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_WithZeroSizedArray(_: WithZeroSizedArray) -> WithZeroSizedArray { loop {} }
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct Generic<T>(T);
- // CHECK: define double @test_Generic(double %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_Generic(_: Generic<f64>) -> Generic<f64> { loop {} }
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct GenericPlusZst<T>(T, Zst2);
- #[repr(u8)]
- pub enum Bool { True, False, FileNotFound }
- // CHECK: define{{( zeroext)?}} i8 @test_Gpz(i8{{( zeroext)?}} %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_Gpz(_: GenericPlusZst<Bool>) -> GenericPlusZst<Bool> { loop {} }
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct LifetimePhantom<'a, T: 'a>(*const T, PhantomData<&'a T>);
- // CHECK: define i16* @test_LifetimePhantom(i16* %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_LifetimePhantom(_: LifetimePhantom<i16>) -> LifetimePhantom<i16> { loop {} }
- // This works despite current alignment resrictions because PhantomData is always align(1)
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct UnitPhantom<T, U> { val: T, unit: PhantomData<U> }
- pub struct Px;
- // CHECK: define float @test_UnitPhantom(float %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_UnitPhantom(_: UnitPhantom<f32, Px>) -> UnitPhantom<f32, Px> { loop {} }
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct TwoZsts(Zst1, i8, Zst2);
- // CHECK: define{{( signext)?}} i8 @test_TwoZsts(i8{{( signext)?}} %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_TwoZsts(_: TwoZsts) -> TwoZsts { loop {} }
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct Nested1(Zst2, Generic<f64>);
- // CHECK: define double @test_Nested1(double %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_Nested1(_: Nested1) -> Nested1 { loop {} }
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct Nested2(Nested1, Zst1);
- // CHECK: define double @test_Nested2(double %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_Nested2(_: Nested2) -> Nested2 { loop {} }
- #[repr(simd)]
- struct f32x4(f32, f32, f32, f32);
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct Vector(f32x4);
- // CHECK: define <4 x float> @test_Vector(<4 x float> %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_Vector(_: Vector) -> Vector { loop {} }
- trait Mirror { type It: ?Sized; }
- impl<T: ?Sized> Mirror for T { type It = Self; }
- #[repr(transparent)]
- pub struct StructWithProjection(<f32 as Mirror>::It);
- // CHECK: define float @test_Projection(float %arg0)
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern fn test_Projection(_: StructWithProjection) -> StructWithProjection { loop {} }
- // All that remains to be tested are aggregates. They are tested in separate files called repr-
- // transparent-*.rs with `only-*` or `ignore-*` directives, because the expected LLVM IR
- // function signatures vary so much that it's not reasonably possible to cover all of them with a
- // single CHECK line.
- //
- // You may be wondering why we don't just compare the return types and argument types for equality
- // with FileCheck regex captures. Well, rustc doesn't perform newtype unwrapping on newtypes
- // containing aggregates. This is OK on all ABIs we support, but because LLVM has not gotten rid of
- // pointee types yet, the IR function signature will be syntactically different (%Foo* vs
- // %FooWrapper*).