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| author | ricci009 <ricc.salzmann@gmail.com> | 2025-02-03 17:21:32 -0500 |
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| committer | ricci009 <ricc.salzmann@gmail.com> | 2025-02-03 17:21:32 -0500 |
| commit | 3419e2f408dbcc0746b3b0da8016a6a48071e28a (patch) | |
| tree | 8157d743b6a5dda178f9acf3b37b206ef9aae3a4 /library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs | |
| parent | a730edcd67c7cb29d4458e170d4eb290387c27c3 (diff) | |
| download | rust-3419e2f408dbcc0746b3b0da8016a6a48071e28a.tar.gz rust-3419e2f408dbcc0746b3b0da8016a6a48071e28a.zip | |
primitive type migration from mod.rs to primitives.rs
Diffstat (limited to 'library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs')
| -rw-r--r-- | library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs | 175 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 168 deletions
diff --git a/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs b/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs index 51687a3adcd..50968c57adc 100644 --- a/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs +++ b/library/core/src/ffi/mod.rs @@ -37,175 +37,14 @@ pub use self::va_list::{VaList, VaListImpl}; )] pub mod va_list; -macro_rules! type_alias { - { - $Docfile:tt, $Alias:ident = $Real:ty; - $( $Cfg:tt )* - } => { - #[doc = include_str!($Docfile)] - $( $Cfg )* - #[stable(feature = "core_ffi_c", since = "1.64.0")] - pub type $Alias = $Real; - } -} - -type_alias! { "c_char.md", c_char = c_char_definition::c_char; #[doc(cfg(all()))] } - -type_alias! { "c_schar.md", c_schar = i8; } -type_alias! { "c_uchar.md", c_uchar = u8; } -type_alias! { "c_short.md", c_short = i16; } -type_alias! { "c_ushort.md", c_ushort = u16; } - -type_alias! { "c_int.md", c_int = c_int_definition::c_int; #[doc(cfg(all()))] } -type_alias! { "c_uint.md", c_uint = c_int_definition::c_uint; #[doc(cfg(all()))] } - -type_alias! { "c_long.md", c_long = c_long_definition::c_long; #[doc(cfg(all()))] } -type_alias! { "c_ulong.md", c_ulong = c_long_definition::c_ulong; #[doc(cfg(all()))] } - -type_alias! { "c_longlong.md", c_longlong = i64; } -type_alias! { "c_ulonglong.md", c_ulonglong = u64; } - -type_alias! { "c_float.md", c_float = f32; } -type_alias! { "c_double.md", c_double = f64; } - -/// Equivalent to C's `size_t` type, from `stddef.h` (or `cstddef` for C++). -/// -/// This type is currently always [`usize`], however in the future there may be -/// platforms where this is not the case. -#[unstable(feature = "c_size_t", issue = "88345")] -pub type c_size_t = usize; - -/// Equivalent to C's `ptrdiff_t` type, from `stddef.h` (or `cstddef` for C++). -/// -/// This type is currently always [`isize`], however in the future there may be -/// platforms where this is not the case. +mod primitives; +#[stable(feature = "core_ffi_c", since = "1.64.0")] +pub use self::primitives::{ + c_char, c_double, c_float, c_int, c_long, c_longlong, c_schar, c_short, c_uchar, c_uint, + c_ulong, c_ulonglong, c_ushort, +}; #[unstable(feature = "c_size_t", issue = "88345")] -pub type c_ptrdiff_t = isize; - -/// Equivalent to C's `ssize_t` (on POSIX) or `SSIZE_T` (on Windows) type. -/// -/// This type is currently always [`isize`], however in the future there may be -/// platforms where this is not the case. -#[unstable(feature = "c_size_t", issue = "88345")] -pub type c_ssize_t = isize; - -mod c_char_definition { - cfg_if! { - // These are the targets on which c_char is unsigned. Usually the - // signedness is the same for all target_os values on a given architecture - // but there are some exceptions (see isSignedCharDefault() in clang). - // - // aarch64: - // Section 10 "Arm C and C++ language mappings" in Procedure Call Standard for the Arm® - // 64-bit Architecture (AArch64) says C/C++ char is unsigned byte. - // https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/2024Q3/aapcs64/aapcs64.rst#arm-c-and-c-language-mappings - // arm: - // Section 8 "Arm C and C++ Language Mappings" in Procedure Call Standard for the Arm® - // Architecture says C/C++ char is unsigned byte. - // https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/2024Q3/aapcs32/aapcs32.rst#arm-c-and-c-language-mappings - // csky: - // Section 2.1.2 "Primary Data Type" in C-SKY V2 CPU Applications Binary Interface - // Standards Manual says ANSI C char is unsigned byte. - // https://github.com/c-sky/csky-doc/blob/9f7121f7d40970ba5cc0f15716da033db2bb9d07/C-SKY_V2_CPU_Applications_Binary_Interface_Standards_Manual.pdf - // Note: this doesn't seem to match Clang's default (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129945). - // hexagon: - // Section 3.1 "Basic data type" in Qualcomm Hexagon™ Application - // Binary Interface User Guide says "By default, the `char` data type is unsigned." - // https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-N2040-23_REV_K_Qualcomm_Hexagon_Application_Binary_Interface_User_Guide.pdf - // msp430: - // Section 2.1 "Basic Types" in MSP430 Embedded Application Binary - // Interface says "The char type is unsigned by default". - // https://www.ti.com/lit/an/slaa534a/slaa534a.pdf - // powerpc/powerpc64: - // - PPC32 SysV: "Table 3-1 Scalar Types" in System V Application Binary Interface PowerPC - // Processor Supplement says ANSI C char is unsigned byte - // https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/elf/elfspec_ppc.pdf - // - PPC64 ELFv1: Section 3.1.4 "Fundamental Types" in 64-bit PowerPC ELF Application - // Binary Interface Supplement 1.9 says ANSI C is unsigned byte - // https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/ELF/ppc64/PPC-elf64abi.html#FUND-TYPE - // - PPC64 ELFv2: Section 2.1.2.2 "Fundamental Types" in 64-Bit ELF V2 ABI Specification - // says char is unsigned byte - // https://openpowerfoundation.org/specifications/64bitelfabi/ - // - AIX: XL C for AIX Language Reference says "By default, char behaves like an unsigned char." - // https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/xl-c-aix/13.1.3?topic=specifiers-character-types - // riscv32/riscv64: - // C/C++ type representations section in RISC-V Calling Conventions - // page in RISC-V ELF psABI Document says "char is unsigned." - // https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/blob/draft-20240829-13bfa9f54634cb60d86b9b333e109f077805b4b3/riscv-cc.adoc#cc-type-representations - // s390x: - // - ELF: "Table 1.1.: Scalar types" in ELF Application Binary Interface s390x Supplement - // Version 1.6.1 categorize ISO C char in unsigned integer - // https://github.com/IBM/s390x-abi/releases/tag/v1.6.1 - // - z/OS: XL C/C++ Language Reference says: "By default, char behaves like an unsigned char." - // https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=specifiers-character-types - // xtensa: - // Section 2.17.1 "Data Types and Alignment" of Xtensa LX Microprocessor Overview handbook - // says "`char` type is unsigned by default". - // https://loboris.eu/ESP32/Xtensa_lx%20Overview%20handbook.pdf - // - // On the following operating systems, c_char is signed by default, regardless of architecture. - // Darwin (macOS, iOS, etc.): - // Apple targets' c_char is signed by default even on arm - // https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/writing-arm64-code-for-apple-platforms#Handle-data-types-and-data-alignment-properly - // Windows: - // Windows MSVC C++ Language Reference says "Microsoft-specific: Variables of type char - // are promoted to int as if from type signed char by default, unless the /J compilation - // option is used." - // https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/cpp/fundamental-types-cpp?view=msvc-170#character-types - // L4Re: - // The kernel builds with -funsigned-char on all targets (but useserspace follows the - // architecture defaults). As we only have a target for userspace apps so there are no - // special cases for L4Re below. - // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132975#issuecomment-2484645240 - if #[cfg(all( - not(windows), - not(target_vendor = "apple"), - any( - target_arch = "aarch64", - target_arch = "arm", - target_arch = "csky", - target_arch = "hexagon", - target_arch = "msp430", - target_arch = "powerpc", - target_arch = "powerpc64", - target_arch = "riscv32", - target_arch = "riscv64", - target_arch = "s390x", - target_arch = "xtensa", - ) - ))] { - pub(super) type c_char = u8; - } else { - // On every other target, c_char is signed. - pub(super) type c_char = i8; - } - } -} - -mod c_int_definition { - cfg_if! { - if #[cfg(any(target_arch = "avr", target_arch = "msp430"))] { - pub(super) type c_int = i16; - pub(super) type c_uint = u16; - } else { - pub(super) type c_int = i32; - pub(super) type c_uint = u32; - } - } -} - -mod c_long_definition { - cfg_if! { - if #[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", not(windows)))] { - pub(super) type c_long = i64; - pub(super) type c_ulong = u64; - } else { - // The minimal size of `long` in the C standard is 32 bits - pub(super) type c_long = i32; - pub(super) type c_ulong = u32; - } - } -} +pub use self::primitives::{c_ptrdiff_t, c_size_t, c_ssize_t}; // N.B., for LLVM to recognize the void pointer type and by extension // functions like malloc(), we need to have it represented as i8* in |
