use core::pin::Pin; #[test] fn pin_const() { // test that the methods of `Pin` are usable in a const context const POINTER: &'static usize = &2; const PINNED: Pin<&'static usize> = Pin::new(POINTER); const PINNED_UNCHECKED: Pin<&'static usize> = unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(POINTER) }; assert_eq!(PINNED_UNCHECKED, PINNED); const INNER: &'static usize = Pin::into_inner(PINNED); assert_eq!(INNER, POINTER); const INNER_UNCHECKED: &'static usize = unsafe { Pin::into_inner_unchecked(PINNED) }; assert_eq!(INNER_UNCHECKED, POINTER); const REF: &'static usize = PINNED.get_ref(); assert_eq!(REF, POINTER); // Note: `pin_mut_const` tests that the methods of `Pin<&mut T>` are usable in a const context. // A const fn is used because `&mut` is not (yet) usable in constants. const fn pin_mut_const() { let _ = Pin::new(&mut 2).into_ref(); let _ = Pin::new(&mut 2).get_mut(); let _ = unsafe { Pin::new(&mut 2).get_unchecked_mut() }; } pin_mut_const(); }