| //@ run-pass |
| #![allow(dead_code)] |
| #![allow(overflowing_literals)] |
| |
| |
| use std::mem; |
| |
| #[repr(packed)] |
| struct S<T, S> { |
| a: T, |
| b: u8, |
| c: S |
| } |
| |
| pub fn main() { |
| unsafe { |
| let s = S { a: 0xff_ff_ff_ffu32, b: 1, c: 0xaa_aa_aa_aa as i32 }; |
| let transd : [u8; 9] = mem::transmute(s); |
| // Don't worry about endianness, the numbers are palindromic. |
| assert_eq!(transd, |
| [0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, |
| 1, |
| 0xaa, 0xaa, 0xaa, 0xaa]); |
| |
| |
| let s = S { a: 1u8, b: 2u8, c: 0b10000001_10000001 as i16}; |
| let transd : [u8; 4] = mem::transmute(s); |
| // Again, no endianness problems. |
| assert_eq!(transd, |
| [1, 2, 0b10000001, 0b10000001]); |
| } |
| } |