| 1 | // Copyright 2023 The Fuchsia Authors | 
| 2 | // | 
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| 3 | // Licensed under a BSD-style license <LICENSE-BSD>, Apache License, Version 2.0 | 
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| 4 | // <LICENSE-APACHE or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>, or the MIT | 
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| 5 | // license <LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your option. | 
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| 6 | // This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to | 
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| 7 | // those terms. | 
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| 8 |  | 
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| 9 | /// Documents multiple unsafe blocks with a single safety comment. | 
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| 10 | /// | 
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| 11 | /// Invoked as: | 
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| 12 | /// | 
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| 13 | /// ```rust,ignore | 
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| 14 | /// safety_comment! { | 
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| 15 | ///     // Non-doc comments come first. | 
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| 16 | ///     /// SAFETY: | 
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| 17 | ///     /// Safety comment starts on its own line. | 
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| 18 | ///     macro_1!(args); | 
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| 19 | ///     macro_2! { args }; | 
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| 20 | ///     /// SAFETY: | 
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| 21 | ///     /// Subsequent safety comments are allowed but not required. | 
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| 22 | ///     macro_3! { args }; | 
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| 23 | /// } | 
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| 24 | /// ``` | 
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| 25 | /// | 
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| 26 | /// The macro invocations are emitted, each decorated with the following | 
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| 27 | /// attribute: `#[allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)]`. | 
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| 28 | macro_rules! safety_comment { | 
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| 29 | (#[doc = r" SAFETY:"] $($(#[$attr:meta])* $macro:ident!$args:tt;)*) => { | 
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| 30 | #[allow(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks, unused_attributes)] | 
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| 31 | const _: () = { $($(#[$attr])* $macro!$args;)* }; | 
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| 32 | } | 
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| 33 | } | 
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| 34 |  | 
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| 35 | /// Unsafely implements trait(s) for a type. | 
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| 36 | /// | 
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| 37 | /// # Safety | 
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| 38 | /// | 
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| 39 | /// The trait impl must be sound. | 
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| 40 | /// | 
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| 41 | /// When implementing `TryFromBytes`: | 
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| 42 | /// - If no `is_bit_valid` impl is provided, then it must be valid for | 
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| 43 | ///   `is_bit_valid` to unconditionally return `true`. In other words, it must | 
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| 44 | ///   be the case that any initialized sequence of bytes constitutes a valid | 
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| 45 | ///   instance of `$ty`. | 
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| 46 | /// - If an `is_bit_valid` impl is provided, then: | 
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| 47 | ///   - Regardless of whether the provided closure takes a `Ptr<$repr>` or | 
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| 48 | ///     `&$repr` argument, it must be the case that, given `t: *mut $ty` and | 
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| 49 | ///     `let r = t as *mut $repr`, `r` refers to an object of equal or lesser | 
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| 50 | ///     size than the object referred to by `t`. | 
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| 51 | ///   - If the provided closure takes a `&$repr` argument, then given a `Ptr<'a, | 
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| 52 | ///     $ty>` which satisfies the preconditions of | 
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| 53 | ///     `TryFromBytes::<$ty>::is_bit_valid`, it must be guaranteed that the | 
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| 54 | ///     memory referenced by that `Ptr` always contains a valid `$repr`. | 
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| 55 | ///   - The alignment of `$repr` is less than or equal to the alignment of | 
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| 56 | ///     `$ty`. | 
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| 57 | ///   - The impl of `is_bit_valid` must only return `true` for its argument | 
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| 58 | ///     `Ptr<$repr>` if the original `Ptr<$ty>` refers to a valid `$ty`. | 
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| 59 | macro_rules! unsafe_impl { | 
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| 60 | // Implement `$trait` for `$ty` with no bounds. | 
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| 61 | ($(#[$attr:meta])* $ty:ty: $trait:ident $(; |$candidate:ident: &$repr:ty| $is_bit_valid:expr)?) => { | 
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| 62 | $(#[$attr])* | 
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| 63 | unsafe impl $trait for $ty { | 
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| 64 | unsafe_impl!(@method $trait $(; |$candidate: &$repr| $is_bit_valid)?); | 
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| 65 | } | 
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| 66 | }; | 
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| 67 | // Implement all `$traits` for `$ty` with no bounds. | 
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| 68 | ($ty:ty: $($traits:ident),*) => { | 
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| 69 | $( unsafe_impl!($ty: $traits); )* | 
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| 70 | }; | 
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| 71 | // This arm is identical to the following one, except it contains a | 
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| 72 | // preceding `const`. If we attempt to handle these with a single arm, there | 
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| 73 | // is an inherent ambiguity between `const` (the keyword) and `const` (the | 
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| 74 | // ident match for `$tyvar:ident`). | 
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| 75 | // | 
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| 76 | // To explain how this works, consider the following invocation: | 
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| 77 | // | 
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| 78 | //   unsafe_impl!(const N: usize, T: ?Sized + Copy => Clone for Foo<T>); | 
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| 79 | // | 
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| 80 | // In this invocation, here are the assignments to meta-variables: | 
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| 81 | // | 
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| 82 | //   |---------------|------------| | 
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| 83 | //   | Meta-variable | Assignment | | 
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| 84 | //   |---------------|------------| | 
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| 85 | //   | $constname    |  N         | | 
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| 86 | //   | $constty      |  usize     | | 
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| 87 | //   | $tyvar        |  T         | | 
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| 88 | //   | $optbound     |  Sized     | | 
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| 89 | //   | $bound        |  Copy      | | 
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| 90 | //   | $trait        |  Clone     | | 
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| 91 | //   | $ty           |  Foo<T>    | | 
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| 92 | //   |---------------|------------| | 
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| 93 | // | 
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| 94 | // The following arm has the same behavior with the exception of the lack of | 
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| 95 | // support for a leading `const` parameter. | 
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| 96 | ( | 
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| 97 | $(#[$attr:meta])* | 
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| 98 | const $constname:ident : $constty:ident $(,)? | 
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| 99 | $($tyvar:ident $(: $(? $optbound:ident $(+)?)* $($bound:ident $(+)?)* )?),* | 
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| 100 | => $trait:ident for $ty:ty $(; |$candidate:ident $(: &$ref_repr:ty)? $(: Ptr<$ptr_repr:ty>)?| $is_bit_valid:expr)? | 
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| 101 | ) => { | 
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| 102 | unsafe_impl!( | 
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| 103 | @inner | 
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| 104 | $(#[$attr])* | 
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| 105 | @const $constname: $constty, | 
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| 106 | $($tyvar $(: $(? $optbound +)* + $($bound +)*)?,)* | 
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| 107 | => $trait for $ty $(; |$candidate $(: &$ref_repr)? $(: Ptr<$ptr_repr>)?| $is_bit_valid)? | 
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| 108 | ); | 
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| 109 | }; | 
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| 110 | ( | 
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| 111 | $(#[$attr:meta])* | 
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| 112 | $($tyvar:ident $(: $(? $optbound:ident $(+)?)* $($bound:ident $(+)?)* )?),* | 
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| 113 | => $trait:ident for $ty:ty $(; |$candidate:ident $(: &$ref_repr:ty)? $(: Ptr<$ptr_repr:ty>)?| $is_bit_valid:expr)? | 
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| 114 | ) => { | 
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| 115 | unsafe_impl!( | 
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| 116 | @inner | 
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| 117 | $(#[$attr])* | 
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| 118 | $($tyvar $(: $(? $optbound +)* + $($bound +)*)?,)* | 
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| 119 | => $trait for $ty $(; |$candidate $(: &$ref_repr)? $(: Ptr<$ptr_repr>)?| $is_bit_valid)? | 
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| 120 | ); | 
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| 121 | }; | 
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| 122 | ( | 
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| 123 | @inner | 
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| 124 | $(#[$attr:meta])* | 
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| 125 | $(@const $constname:ident : $constty:ident,)* | 
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| 126 | $($tyvar:ident $(: $(? $optbound:ident +)* + $($bound:ident +)* )?,)* | 
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| 127 | => $trait:ident for $ty:ty $(; |$candidate:ident $(: &$ref_repr:ty)? $(: Ptr<$ptr_repr:ty>)?| $is_bit_valid:expr)? | 
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| 128 | ) => { | 
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| 129 | $(#[$attr])* | 
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| 130 | unsafe impl<$(const $constname: $constty,)* $($tyvar $(: $(? $optbound +)* $($bound +)*)?),*> $trait for $ty { | 
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| 131 | unsafe_impl!(@method $trait $(; |$candidate: $(&$ref_repr)? $(Ptr<$ptr_repr>)?| $is_bit_valid)?); | 
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| 132 | } | 
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| 133 | }; | 
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| 134 |  | 
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| 135 | (@method TryFromBytes ; |$candidate:ident: &$repr:ty| $is_bit_valid:expr) => { | 
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| 136 | #[inline] | 
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| 137 | unsafe fn is_bit_valid(candidate: Ptr<'_, Self>) -> bool { | 
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| 138 | // SAFETY: | 
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| 139 | // - The argument to `cast_unsized` is `|p| p as *mut _` as required | 
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| 140 | //   by that method's safety precondition. | 
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| 141 | // - The caller has promised that the cast results in an object of | 
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| 142 | //   equal or lesser size. | 
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| 143 | // - The caller has promised that `$repr`'s alignment is less than | 
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| 144 | //   or equal to `Self`'s alignment. | 
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| 145 | #[allow(clippy::as_conversions)] | 
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| 146 | let candidate = unsafe { candidate.cast_unsized::<$repr, _>(|p| p as *mut _) }; | 
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| 147 | // SAFETY: | 
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| 148 | // - The caller has promised that the referenced memory region will | 
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| 149 | //   contain a valid `$repr` for `'a`. | 
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| 150 | // - The memory may not be referenced by any mutable references. | 
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| 151 | //   This is a precondition of `is_bit_valid`. | 
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| 152 | // - The memory may not be mutated even via `UnsafeCell`s. This is a | 
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| 153 | //   precondition of `is_bit_valid`. | 
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| 154 | // - There must not exist any references to the same memory region | 
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| 155 | //   which contain `UnsafeCell`s at byte ranges which are not | 
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| 156 | //   identical to the byte ranges at which `T` contains | 
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| 157 | //   `UnsafeCell`s. This is a precondition of `is_bit_valid`. | 
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| 158 | let $candidate: &$repr = unsafe { candidate.as_ref() }; | 
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| 159 | $is_bit_valid | 
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| 160 | } | 
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| 161 | }; | 
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| 162 | (@method TryFromBytes ; |$candidate:ident: Ptr<$repr:ty>| $is_bit_valid:expr) => { | 
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| 163 | #[inline] | 
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| 164 | unsafe fn is_bit_valid(candidate: Ptr<'_, Self>) -> bool { | 
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| 165 | // SAFETY: | 
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| 166 | // - The argument to `cast_unsized` is `|p| p as *mut _` as required | 
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| 167 | //   by that method's safety precondition. | 
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| 168 | // - The caller has promised that the cast results in an object of | 
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| 169 | //   equal or lesser size. | 
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| 170 | // - The caller has promised that `$repr`'s alignment is less than | 
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| 171 | //   or equal to `Self`'s alignment. | 
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| 172 | #[allow(clippy::as_conversions)] | 
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| 173 | let $candidate = unsafe { candidate.cast_unsized::<$repr, _>(|p| p as *mut _) }; | 
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| 174 | $is_bit_valid | 
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| 175 | } | 
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| 176 | }; | 
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| 177 | (@method TryFromBytes) => { #[inline(always)] unsafe fn is_bit_valid(_: Ptr<'_, Self>) -> bool { true } }; | 
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| 178 | (@method $trait:ident) => { | 
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| 179 | #[allow(clippy::missing_inline_in_public_items)] | 
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| 180 | fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait() {} | 
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| 181 | }; | 
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| 182 | (@method $trait:ident; |$_candidate:ident $(: &$_ref_repr:ty)? $(: NonNull<$_ptr_repr:ty>)?| $_is_bit_valid:expr) => { | 
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| 183 | compile_error!( "Can't provide `is_bit_valid` impl for trait other than `TryFromBytes`"); | 
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| 184 | }; | 
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| 185 | } | 
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| 186 |  | 
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| 187 | /// Implements a trait for a type, bounding on each memeber of the power set of | 
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| 188 | /// a set of type variables. This is useful for implementing traits for tuples | 
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| 189 | /// or `fn` types. | 
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| 190 | /// | 
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| 191 | /// The last argument is the name of a macro which will be called in every | 
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| 192 | /// `impl` block, and is expected to expand to the name of the type for which to | 
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| 193 | /// implement the trait. | 
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| 194 | /// | 
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| 195 | /// For example, the invocation: | 
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| 196 | /// ```ignore | 
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| 197 | /// unsafe_impl_for_power_set!(A, B => Foo for type!(...)) | 
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| 198 | /// ``` | 
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| 199 | /// ...expands to: | 
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| 200 | /// ```ignore | 
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| 201 | /// unsafe impl       Foo for type!()     { ... } | 
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| 202 | /// unsafe impl<B>    Foo for type!(B)    { ... } | 
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| 203 | /// unsafe impl<A, B> Foo for type!(A, B) { ... } | 
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| 204 | /// ``` | 
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| 205 | macro_rules! unsafe_impl_for_power_set { | 
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| 206 | ($first:ident $(, $rest:ident)* $(-> $ret:ident)? => $trait:ident for $macro:ident!(...)) => { | 
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| 207 | unsafe_impl_for_power_set!($($rest),* $(-> $ret)? => $trait for $macro!(...)); | 
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| 208 | unsafe_impl_for_power_set!(@impl $first $(, $rest)* $(-> $ret)? => $trait for $macro!(...)); | 
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| 209 | }; | 
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| 210 | ($(-> $ret:ident)? => $trait:ident for $macro:ident!(...)) => { | 
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| 211 | unsafe_impl_for_power_set!(@impl $(-> $ret)? => $trait for $macro!(...)); | 
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| 212 | }; | 
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| 213 | (@impl $($vars:ident),* $(-> $ret:ident)? => $trait:ident for $macro:ident!(...)) => { | 
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| 214 | unsafe impl<$($vars,)* $($ret)?> $trait for $macro!($($vars),* $(-> $ret)?) { | 
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| 215 | #[allow(clippy::missing_inline_in_public_items)] | 
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| 216 | fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait() {} | 
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| 217 | } | 
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| 218 | }; | 
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| 219 | } | 
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| 220 |  | 
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| 221 | /// Expands to an `Option<extern "C" fn>` type with the given argument types and | 
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| 222 | /// return type. Designed for use with `unsafe_impl_for_power_set`. | 
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| 223 | macro_rules! opt_extern_c_fn { | 
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| 224 | ($($args:ident),* -> $ret:ident) => { Option<extern "C"fn($($args),*) -> $ret> }; | 
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| 225 | } | 
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| 226 |  | 
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| 227 | /// Expands to a `Option<fn>` type with the given argument types and return | 
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| 228 | /// type. Designed for use with `unsafe_impl_for_power_set`. | 
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| 229 | macro_rules! opt_fn { | 
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| 230 | ($($args:ident),* -> $ret:ident) => { Option<fn($($args),*) -> $ret> }; | 
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| 231 | } | 
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| 232 |  | 
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| 233 | /// Implements trait(s) for a type or verifies the given implementation by | 
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| 234 | /// referencing an existing (derived) implementation. | 
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| 235 | /// | 
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| 236 | /// This macro exists so that we can provide zerocopy-derive as an optional | 
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| 237 | /// dependency and still get the benefit of using its derives to validate that | 
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| 238 | /// our trait impls are sound. | 
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| 239 | /// | 
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| 240 | /// When compiling without `--cfg 'feature = "derive"` and without `--cfg test`, | 
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| 241 | /// `impl_or_verify!` emits the provided trait impl. When compiling with either | 
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| 242 | /// of those cfgs, it is expected that the type in question is deriving the | 
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| 243 | /// traits instead. In this case, `impl_or_verify!` emits code which validates | 
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| 244 | /// that the given trait impl is at least as restrictive as the the impl emitted | 
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| 245 | /// by the custom derive. This has the effect of confirming that the impl which | 
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| 246 | /// is emitted when the `derive` feature is disabled is actually sound (on the | 
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| 247 | /// assumption that the impl emitted by the custom derive is sound). | 
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| 248 | /// | 
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| 249 | /// The caller is still required to provide a safety comment (e.g. using the | 
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| 250 | /// `safety_comment!` macro) . The reason for this restriction is that, while | 
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| 251 | /// `impl_or_verify!` can guarantee that the provided impl is sound when it is | 
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| 252 | /// compiled with the appropriate cfgs, there is no way to guarantee that it is | 
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| 253 | /// ever compiled with those cfgs. In particular, it would be possible to | 
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| 254 | /// accidentally place an `impl_or_verify!` call in a context that is only ever | 
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| 255 | /// compiled when the `derive` feature is disabled. If that were to happen, | 
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| 256 | /// there would be nothing to prevent an unsound trait impl from being emitted. | 
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| 257 | /// Requiring a safety comment reduces the likelihood of emitting an unsound | 
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| 258 | /// impl in this case, and also provides useful documentation for readers of the | 
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| 259 | /// code. | 
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| 260 | /// | 
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| 261 | /// ## Example | 
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| 262 | /// | 
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| 263 | /// ```rust,ignore | 
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| 264 | /// // Note that these derives are gated by `feature = "derive"` | 
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| 265 | /// #[cfg_attr(any(feature = "derive", test), derive(FromZeroes, FromBytes, AsBytes, Unaligned))] | 
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| 266 | /// #[repr(transparent)] | 
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| 267 | /// struct Wrapper<T>(T); | 
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| 268 | /// | 
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| 269 | /// safety_comment! { | 
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| 270 | ///     /// SAFETY: | 
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| 271 | ///     /// `Wrapper<T>` is `repr(transparent)`, so it is sound to implement any | 
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| 272 | ///     /// zerocopy trait if `T` implements that trait. | 
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| 273 | ///     impl_or_verify!(T: FromZeroes => FromZeroes for Wrapper<T>); | 
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| 274 | ///     impl_or_verify!(T: FromBytes => FromBytes for Wrapper<T>); | 
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| 275 | ///     impl_or_verify!(T: AsBytes => AsBytes for Wrapper<T>); | 
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| 276 | ///     impl_or_verify!(T: Unaligned => Unaligned for Wrapper<T>); | 
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| 277 | /// } | 
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| 278 | /// ``` | 
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| 279 | macro_rules! impl_or_verify { | 
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| 280 | // The following two match arms follow the same pattern as their | 
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| 281 | // counterparts in `unsafe_impl!`; see the documentation on those arms for | 
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| 282 | // more details. | 
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| 283 | ( | 
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| 284 | const $constname:ident : $constty:ident $(,)? | 
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| 285 | $($tyvar:ident $(: $(? $optbound:ident $(+)?)* $($bound:ident $(+)?)* )?),* | 
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| 286 | => $trait:ident for $ty:ty | 
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| 287 | ) => { | 
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| 288 | impl_or_verify!(@impl { unsafe_impl!( | 
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| 289 | const $constname: $constty, $($tyvar $(: $(? $optbound +)* $($bound +)*)?),* => $trait for $ty | 
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| 290 | ); }); | 
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| 291 | impl_or_verify!(@verify $trait, { | 
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| 292 | impl<const $constname: $constty, $($tyvar $(: $(? $optbound +)* $($bound +)*)?),*> Subtrait for $ty {} | 
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| 293 | }); | 
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| 294 | }; | 
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| 295 | ( | 
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| 296 | $($tyvar:ident $(: $(? $optbound:ident $(+)?)* $($bound:ident $(+)?)* )?),* | 
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| 297 | => $trait:ident for $ty:ty | 
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| 298 | ) => { | 
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| 299 | impl_or_verify!(@impl { unsafe_impl!( | 
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| 300 | $($tyvar $(: $(? $optbound +)* $($bound +)*)?),* => $trait for $ty | 
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| 301 | ); }); | 
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| 302 | impl_or_verify!(@verify $trait, { | 
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| 303 | impl<$($tyvar $(: $(? $optbound +)* $($bound +)*)?),*> Subtrait for $ty {} | 
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| 304 | }); | 
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| 305 | }; | 
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| 306 | ( | 
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| 307 | $($tyvar:ident $(: $(? $optbound:ident $(+)?)* $($bound:ident $(+)?)* )?),* | 
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| 308 | => $trait:ident for $ty:ty | 
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| 309 | ) => { | 
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| 310 | unsafe_impl!( | 
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| 311 | @inner | 
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| 312 | $($tyvar $(: $(? $optbound +)* + $($bound +)*)?,)* | 
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| 313 | => $trait for $ty | 
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| 314 | ); | 
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| 315 | }; | 
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| 316 | (@impl $impl_block:tt) => { | 
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| 317 | #[cfg(not(any(feature = "derive", test)))] | 
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| 318 | const _: () = { $impl_block }; | 
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| 319 | }; | 
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| 320 | (@verify $trait:ident, $impl_block:tt) => { | 
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| 321 | #[cfg(any(feature = "derive", test))] | 
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| 322 | const _: () = { | 
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| 323 | trait Subtrait: $trait {} | 
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| 324 | $impl_block | 
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| 325 | }; | 
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| 326 | }; | 
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| 327 | } | 
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| 328 |  | 
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| 329 | /// Implements `KnownLayout` for a sized type. | 
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| 330 | macro_rules! impl_known_layout { | 
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| 331 | ($(const $constvar:ident : $constty:ty, $tyvar:ident $(: ?$optbound:ident)? => $ty:ty),* $(,)?) => { | 
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| 332 | $(impl_known_layout!(@inner const $constvar: $constty, $tyvar $(: ?$optbound)? => $ty);)* | 
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| 333 | }; | 
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| 334 | ($($tyvar:ident $(: ?$optbound:ident)? => $ty:ty),* $(,)?) => { | 
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| 335 | $(impl_known_layout!(@inner , $tyvar $(: ?$optbound)? => $ty);)* | 
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| 336 | }; | 
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| 337 | ($($ty:ty),*) => { $(impl_known_layout!(@inner , => $ty);)* }; | 
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| 338 | (@inner $(const $constvar:ident : $constty:ty)? , $($tyvar:ident $(: ?$optbound:ident)?)? => $ty:ty) => { | 
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| 339 | const _: () = { | 
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| 340 | use core::ptr::NonNull; | 
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| 341 |  | 
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| 342 | // SAFETY: Delegates safety to `DstLayout::for_type`. | 
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| 343 | unsafe impl<$(const $constvar : $constty,)? $($tyvar $(: ?$optbound)?)?> KnownLayout for $ty { | 
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| 344 | #[allow(clippy::missing_inline_in_public_items)] | 
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| 345 | fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait() where Self: Sized {} | 
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| 346 |  | 
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| 347 | const LAYOUT: DstLayout = DstLayout::for_type::<$ty>(); | 
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| 348 |  | 
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| 349 | // SAFETY: `.cast` preserves address and provenance. | 
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| 350 | // | 
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| 351 | // TODO(#429): Add documentation to `.cast` that promises that | 
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| 352 | // it preserves provenance. | 
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| 353 | #[inline(always)] | 
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| 354 | fn raw_from_ptr_len(bytes: NonNull<u8>, _elems: usize) -> NonNull<Self> { | 
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| 355 | bytes.cast::<Self>() | 
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| 356 | } | 
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| 357 | } | 
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| 358 | }; | 
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| 359 | }; | 
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| 360 | } | 
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| 361 |  | 
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| 362 | /// Implements `KnownLayout` for a type in terms of the implementation of | 
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| 363 | /// another type with the same representation. | 
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| 364 | /// | 
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| 365 | /// # Safety | 
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| 366 | /// | 
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| 367 | /// - `$ty` and `$repr` must have the same: | 
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| 368 | ///   - Fixed prefix size | 
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| 369 | ///   - Alignment | 
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| 370 | ///   - (For DSTs) trailing slice element size | 
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| 371 | /// - It must be valid to perform an `as` cast from `*mut $repr` to `*mut $ty`, | 
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| 372 | ///   and this operation must preserve referent size (ie, `size_of_val_raw`). | 
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| 373 | macro_rules! unsafe_impl_known_layout { | 
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| 374 | ($($tyvar:ident: ?Sized + KnownLayout =>)? #[repr($repr:ty)] $ty:ty) => { | 
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| 375 | const _: () = { | 
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| 376 | use core::ptr::NonNull; | 
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| 377 |  | 
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| 378 | unsafe impl<$($tyvar: ?Sized + KnownLayout)?> KnownLayout for $ty { | 
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| 379 | #[allow(clippy::missing_inline_in_public_items)] | 
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| 380 | fn only_derive_is_allowed_to_implement_this_trait() {} | 
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| 381 |  | 
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| 382 | const LAYOUT: DstLayout = <$repr as KnownLayout>::LAYOUT; | 
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| 383 |  | 
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| 384 | // SAFETY: All operations preserve address and provenance. | 
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| 385 | // Caller has promised that the `as` cast preserves size. | 
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| 386 | // | 
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| 387 | // TODO(#429): Add documentation to `NonNull::new_unchecked` | 
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| 388 | // that it preserves provenance. | 
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| 389 | #[inline(always)] | 
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| 390 | fn raw_from_ptr_len(bytes: NonNull<u8>, elems: usize) -> NonNull<Self> { | 
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| 391 | #[allow(clippy::as_conversions)] | 
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| 392 | let ptr = <$repr>::raw_from_ptr_len(bytes, elems).as_ptr() as *mut Self; | 
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| 393 | // SAFETY: `ptr` was converted from `bytes`, which is non-null. | 
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| 394 | unsafe { NonNull::new_unchecked(ptr) } | 
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| 395 | } | 
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| 396 | } | 
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| 397 | }; | 
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| 398 | }; | 
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| 399 | } | 
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| 400 |  | 
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| 401 | /// Uses `align_of` to confirm that a type or set of types have alignment 1. | 
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| 402 | /// | 
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| 403 | /// Note that `align_of<T>` requires `T: Sized`, so this macro doesn't work for | 
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| 404 | /// unsized types. | 
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| 405 | macro_rules! assert_unaligned { | 
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| 406 | ($ty:ty) => { | 
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| 407 | // We only compile this assertion under `cfg(test)` to avoid taking an | 
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| 408 | // extra non-dev dependency (and making this crate more expensive to | 
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| 409 | // compile for our dependents). | 
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| 410 | #[cfg(test)] | 
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| 411 | static_assertions::const_assert_eq!(core::mem::align_of::<$ty>(), 1); | 
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| 412 | }; | 
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| 413 | ($($ty:ty),*) => { | 
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| 414 | $(assert_unaligned!($ty);)* | 
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| 415 | }; | 
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| 416 | } | 
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| 417 |  | 
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