//! Test casts for alignment issues #![feature(rustc_private)] #![feature(core_intrinsics)] extern crate libc; #[warn(clippy::cast_ptr_alignment)] #[allow( clippy::no_effect, clippy::unnecessary_operation, clippy::cast_lossless, clippy::borrow_as_ptr )] fn main() { /* These should be warned against */ // cast to more-strictly-aligned type (&1u8 as *const u8) as *const u16; (&mut 1u8 as *mut u8) as *mut u16; // cast to more-strictly-aligned type, but with the `pointer::cast` function. (&1u8 as *const u8).cast::(); (&mut 1u8 as *mut u8).cast::(); /* These should be ok */ // not a pointer type 1u8 as u16; // cast to less-strictly-aligned type (&1u16 as *const u16) as *const u8; (&mut 1u16 as *mut u16) as *mut u8; // For c_void, we should trust the user. See #2677 (&1u32 as *const u32 as *const std::os::raw::c_void) as *const u32; (&1u32 as *const u32 as *const libc::c_void) as *const u32; // For ZST, we should trust the user. See #4256 (&1u32 as *const u32 as *const ()) as *const u32; // Issue #2881 let mut data = [0u8, 0u8]; unsafe { let ptr = &data as *const [u8; 2] as *const u8; let _ = (ptr as *const u16).read_unaligned(); let _ = core::ptr::read_unaligned(ptr as *const u16); let _ = core::intrinsics::unaligned_volatile_load(ptr as *const u16); let ptr = &mut data as *mut [u8; 2] as *mut u8; let _ = (ptr as *mut u16).write_unaligned(0); let _ = core::ptr::write_unaligned(ptr as *mut u16, 0); let _ = core::intrinsics::unaligned_volatile_store(ptr as *mut u16, 0); } }