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# Objective Currently, `Ptr` and `PtrMut` can only be constructed via unsafe code. This means that downgrading a reference to an untyped pointer is very cumbersome, despite being a very simple operation. ## Solution Define conversions for easily and safely constructing untyped pointers. This is the non-owned counterpart to `OwningPtr::make`. Before: ```rust let ptr = unsafe { PtrMut::new(NonNull::from(&mut value).cast()) }; ``` After: ```rust let ptr = PtrMut::from(&mut value); ``` Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com> |
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bevy_ptr
The bevy_ptr
crate provides low-level abstractions for working with pointers in a more safe way than using rust's raw pointers.
Rust has lifetimed and typed references (&'a T
), unlifetimed and typed references (*const T
), but no lifetimed but untyped references.
bevy_ptr
adds them, called Ptr<'a>
, PtrMut<'a>
and OwningPtr<'a>
.
These types are lifetime-checked so can never lead to problems like use-after-frees and must always point to valid data.