// Copyright 2015 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 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. //! Platform-specific types, as defined by C. //! //! Code that interacts via FFI will almost certainly be using the //! base types provided by C, which aren't nearly as nicely defined //! as Rust's primitive types. This module provides types which will //! match those defined by C, so that code that interacts with C will //! refer to the correct types. #![stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] use fmt; #[doc(include = "os/raw/char.md")] #[cfg(any(all(target_os = "linux", any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "powerpc", target_arch = "powerpc64", target_arch = "s390x")), all(target_os = "android", any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "arm")), all(target_os = "l4re", target_arch = "x86_64"), all(target_os = "openbsd", target_arch = "aarch64"), all(target_os = "fuchsia", target_arch = "aarch64")))] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_char = u8; #[doc(include = "os/raw/char.md")] #[cfg(not(any(all(target_os = "linux", any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "arm", target_arch = "powerpc", target_arch = "powerpc64", target_arch = "s390x")), all(target_os = "android", any(target_arch = "aarch64", target_arch = "arm")), all(target_os = "l4re", target_arch = "x86_64"), all(target_os = "openbsd", target_arch = "aarch64"), all(target_os = "fuchsia", target_arch = "aarch64"))))] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_char = i8; #[doc(include = "os/raw/schar.md")] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_schar = i8; #[doc(include = "os/raw/uchar.md")] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_uchar = u8; #[doc(include = "os/raw/short.md")] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_short = i16; #[doc(include = "os/raw/ushort.md")] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_ushort = u16; #[doc(include = "os/raw/int.md")] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_int = i32; #[doc(include = "os/raw/uint.md")] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_uint = u32; #[doc(include = "os/raw/long.md")] #[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", windows))] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_long = i32; #[doc(include = "os/raw/ulong.md")] #[cfg(any(target_pointer_width = "32", windows))] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_ulong = u32; #[doc(include = "os/raw/long.md")] #[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", not(windows)))] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_long = i64; #[doc(include = "os/raw/ulong.md")] #[cfg(all(target_pointer_width = "64", not(windows)))] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_ulong = u64; #[doc(include = "os/raw/longlong.md")] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_longlong = i64; #[doc(include = "os/raw/ulonglong.md")] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_ulonglong = u64; #[doc(include = "os/raw/float.md")] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_float = f32; #[doc(include = "os/raw/double.md")] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub type c_double = f64; /// Equivalent to C's `void` type when used as a [pointer]. /// /// In essence, `*const c_void` is equivalent to C's `const void*` /// and `*mut c_void` is equivalent to C's `void*`. That said, this is /// *not* the same as C's `void` return type, which is Rust's `()` type. /// /// Ideally, this type would be equivalent to [`!`], but currently it may /// be more ideal to use `c_void` for FFI purposes. /// /// [`!`]: ../../primitive.never.html /// [pointer]: ../../primitive.pointer.html // NB: For LLVM to recognize the void pointer type and by extension // functions like malloc(), we need to have it represented as i8* in // LLVM bitcode. The enum used here ensures this and prevents misuse // of the "raw" type by only having private variants.. We need two // variants, because the compiler complains about the repr attribute // otherwise. #[repr(u8)] #[stable(feature = "raw_os", since = "1.1.0")] pub enum c_void { #[unstable(feature = "c_void_variant", reason = "should not have to exist", issue = "0")] #[doc(hidden)] __variant1, #[unstable(feature = "c_void_variant", reason = "should not have to exist", issue = "0")] #[doc(hidden)] __variant2, } #[stable(feature = "std_debug", since = "1.16.0")] impl fmt::Debug for c_void { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { f.pad("c_void") } } #[cfg(test)] #[allow(unused_imports)] mod tests { use any::TypeId; use libc; use mem; macro_rules! ok { ($($t:ident)*) => {$( assert!(TypeId::of::() == TypeId::of::(), "{} is wrong", stringify!($t)); )*} } #[test] fn same() { use os::raw; ok!(c_char c_schar c_uchar c_short c_ushort c_int c_uint c_long c_ulong c_longlong c_ulonglong c_float c_double); } }