rust-clippy/tests/ui/transmute_undefined_repr.rs
2022-02-05 16:28:25 -05:00

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Rust

#![warn(clippy::transmute_undefined_repr)]
#![allow(clippy::unit_arg)]
fn value<T>() -> T {
unimplemented!()
}
struct Empty;
struct Ty<T>(T);
struct Ty2<T, U>(T, U);
#[repr(C)]
struct Ty2C<T, U>(T, U);
fn main() {
unsafe {
let _: () = core::mem::transmute(value::<Empty>());
let _: Empty = core::mem::transmute(value::<()>());
let _: Ty<u32> = core::mem::transmute(value::<u32>());
let _: Ty<u32> = core::mem::transmute(value::<u32>());
let _: Ty2C<u32, i32> = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty2<u32, i32>>()); // Lint, Ty2 is unordered
let _: Ty2<u32, i32> = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty2C<u32, i32>>()); // Lint, Ty2 is unordered
let _: Ty2<u32, i32> = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty<Ty2<u32, i32>>>()); // Ok, Ty2 types are the same
let _: Ty<Ty2<u32, i32>> = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty2<u32, i32>>()); // Ok, Ty2 types are the same
let _: Ty2<u32, f32> = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty<Ty2<u32, i32>>>()); // Lint, different Ty2 instances
let _: Ty<Ty2<u32, i32>> = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty2<u32, f32>>()); // Lint, different Ty2 instances
let _: Ty<&()> = core::mem::transmute(value::<&()>());
let _: &() = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty<&()>>());
let _: &Ty2<u32, f32> = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty<&Ty2<u32, i32>>>()); // Lint, different Ty2 instances
let _: Ty<&Ty2<u32, i32>> = core::mem::transmute(value::<&Ty2<u32, f32>>()); // Lint, different Ty2 instances
let _: Ty<usize> = core::mem::transmute(value::<&Ty2<u32, i32>>()); // Ok, pointer to usize conversion
let _: &Ty2<u32, i32> = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty<usize>>()); // Ok, pointer to usize conversion
let _: Ty<[u8; 8]> = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty2<u32, i32>>()); // Ok, transmute to byte array
let _: Ty2<u32, i32> = core::mem::transmute(value::<Ty<[u8; 8]>>()); // Ok, transmute from byte array
}
}