| //@ run-pass |
| #[repr(packed)] |
| struct Packed<T: Copy>(#[allow(dead_code)] T); |
| |
| impl<T: Copy> Copy for Packed<T> {} |
| impl<T: Copy> Clone for Packed<T> { |
| fn clone(&self) -> Self { *self } |
| } |
| |
| fn sanity_check_size<T: Copy>(one: T) { |
| let two = [one, one]; |
| let stride = (&two[1] as *const _ as usize) - (&two[0] as *const _ as usize); |
| let (size, align) = (std::mem::size_of::<T>(), std::mem::align_of::<T>()); |
| assert_eq!(stride, size); |
| assert_eq!(size % align, 0); |
| } |
| |
| fn main() { |
| // This can fail if rustc and LLVM disagree on the size of a type. |
| // In this case, `Option<Packed<(&(), u32)>>` was erroneously not |
| // marked as packed despite needing alignment `1` and containing |
| // its `&()` discriminant, which has alignment larger than `1`. |
| sanity_check_size((Some(Packed((&(), 0))), true)); |
| |
| // In #46769, `Option<(Packed<&()>, bool)>` was found to have |
| // pointer alignment, without actually being aligned in size. |
| // e.g., on 64-bit platforms, it had alignment `8` but size `9`. |
| type PackedRefAndBool<'a> = (Packed<&'a ()>, bool); |
| sanity_check_size::<Option<PackedRefAndBool>>(Some((Packed(&()), true))); |
| |
| // Make sure we don't pay for the enum optimization in size, |
| // e.g., we shouldn't need extra padding after the packed data. |
| assert_eq!(std::mem::align_of::<Option<PackedRefAndBool>>(), 1); |
| assert_eq!(std::mem::size_of::<Option<PackedRefAndBool>>(), |
| std::mem::size_of::<PackedRefAndBool>()); |
| } |