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// stderr-per-bitwidth
// normalize-stderr-test "alloc[0-9]+" -> "ALLOC_ID"
// normalize-stderr-test "a[0-9]+\+0x" -> "A_ID+0x"
// error-pattern: could not evaluate static initializer
#![feature(
slice_from_ptr_range,
const_slice_from_ptr_range,
pointer_byte_offsets,
const_pointer_byte_offsets
)]
use std::{
mem::{size_of, MaybeUninit},
ptr,
slice::{from_ptr_range, from_raw_parts},
};
// Null is never valid for reads
pub static S0: &[u32] = unsafe { from_raw_parts(ptr::null(), 0) };
pub static S1: &[()] = unsafe { from_raw_parts(ptr::null(), 0) };
// Out of bounds
pub static S2: &[u32] = unsafe { from_raw_parts(&D0, 2) };
// Reading uninitialized data
pub static S4: &[u8] = unsafe { from_raw_parts((&D1) as *const _ as _, 1) }; //~ ERROR: it is undefined behavior to use this value
// Reinterpret pointers as integers (UB in CTFE.)
pub static S5: &[u8] = unsafe { from_raw_parts((&D3) as *const _ as _, size_of::<&u32>()) }; //~ ERROR: it is undefined behavior to use this value
// Layout mismatch
pub static S6: &[bool] = unsafe { from_raw_parts((&D0) as *const _ as _, 4) }; //~ ERROR: it is undefined behavior to use this value
// Reading padding is not ok
pub static S7: &[u16] = unsafe {
//~^ ERROR: it is undefined behavior to use this value
let ptr = (&D2 as *const Struct as *const u16).byte_add(1);
from_raw_parts(ptr, 4)
};
// Unaligned read
pub static S8: &[u64] = unsafe {
let ptr = (&D4 as *const [u32; 2] as *const u32).byte_add(1).cast::<u64>();
from_raw_parts(ptr, 1)
};
pub static R0: &[u32] = unsafe { from_ptr_range(ptr::null()..ptr::null()) };
pub static R1: &[()] = unsafe { from_ptr_range(ptr::null()..ptr::null()) };
pub static R2: &[u32] = unsafe {
let ptr = &D0 as *const u32;
from_ptr_range(ptr..ptr.add(2))
};
pub static R4: &[u8] = unsafe {
//~^ ERROR: it is undefined behavior to use this value
let ptr = (&D1) as *const MaybeUninit<&u32> as *const u8;
from_ptr_range(ptr..ptr.add(1))
};
pub static R5: &[u8] = unsafe {
//~^ ERROR: it is undefined behavior to use this value
let ptr = &D3 as *const &u32;
from_ptr_range(ptr.cast()..ptr.add(1).cast())
};
pub static R6: &[bool] = unsafe {
//~^ ERROR: it is undefined behavior to use this value
let ptr = &D0 as *const u32 as *const bool;
from_ptr_range(ptr..ptr.add(4))
};
pub static R7: &[u16] = unsafe {
//~^ ERROR: it is undefined behavior to use this value
let ptr = (&D2 as *const Struct as *const u16).byte_add(1);
from_ptr_range(ptr..ptr.add(4))
};
pub static R8: &[u64] = unsafe {
let ptr = (&D4 as *const [u32; 2] as *const u32).byte_add(1).cast::<u64>();
from_ptr_range(ptr..ptr.add(1))
};
// This is sneaky: &D0 and &D0 point to different objects
// (even if at runtime they have the same address)
pub static R9: &[u32] = unsafe { from_ptr_range(&D0..(&D0 as *const u32).add(1)) };
pub static R10: &[u32] = unsafe { from_ptr_range(&D0..&D0) };
const D0: u32 = 0x11;
const D1: MaybeUninit<&u32> = MaybeUninit::uninit();
const D2: Struct = Struct { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4 };
const D3: &u32 = &42;
const D4: [u32; 2] = [17, 42];
#[repr(C)]
struct Struct {
a: u8,
// _pad: [MaybeUninit<u8>; 3]
b: u32,
c: u16,
d: u8,
// _pad: [MaybeUninit<u8>; 1]
}
fn main() {}
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