pub enum Scalar<Prov = CtfeProvenance> {
Int(ScalarInt),
Ptr(Pointer<Prov>, u8),
}
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A Scalar
represents an immediate, primitive value existing outside of a
memory::Allocation
. It is in many ways like a small chunk of an Allocation
, up to 16 bytes in
size. Like a range of bytes in an Allocation
, a Scalar
can either represent the raw bytes
of a simple value or a pointer into another Allocation
These variants would be private if there was a convenient way to achieve that in Rust.
Do not match on a Scalar
! Use the various to_*
methods instead.
Variants§
Int(ScalarInt)
The raw bytes of a simple value.
Ptr(Pointer<Prov>, u8)
A pointer.
We also store the size of the pointer, such that a Scalar
always knows how big it is.
The size is always the pointer size of the current target, but this is not information
that we always have readily available.
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Source§impl<Prov> Scalar<Prov>
impl<Prov> Scalar<Prov>
pub fn from_pointer(ptr: Pointer<Prov>, cx: &impl HasDataLayout) -> Self
Sourcepub fn from_maybe_pointer(
ptr: Pointer<Option<Prov>>,
cx: &impl HasDataLayout,
) -> Self
pub fn from_maybe_pointer( ptr: Pointer<Option<Prov>>, cx: &impl HasDataLayout, ) -> Self
Create a Scalar from a pointer with an Option<_>
provenance (where None
represents a
plain integer / “invalid” pointer).
pub fn null_ptr(cx: &impl HasDataLayout) -> Self
pub fn from_bool(b: bool) -> Self
pub fn from_char(c: char) -> Self
pub fn from_uint(i: impl Into<u128>, size: Size) -> Self
pub fn from_u8(i: u8) -> Self
pub fn from_u16(i: u16) -> Self
pub fn from_u32(i: u32) -> Self
pub fn from_u64(i: u64) -> Self
pub fn from_u128(i: u128) -> Self
pub fn from_target_usize(i: u64, cx: &impl HasDataLayout) -> Self
pub fn from_int(i: impl Into<i128>, size: Size) -> Self
pub fn from_i8(i: i8) -> Self
pub fn from_i16(i: i16) -> Self
pub fn from_i32(i: i32) -> Self
pub fn from_i64(i: i64) -> Self
pub fn from_i128(i: i128) -> Self
pub fn from_target_isize(i: i64, cx: &impl HasDataLayout) -> Self
pub fn from_f16(f: Half) -> Self
pub fn from_f32(f: Single) -> Self
pub fn from_f64(f: Double) -> Self
pub fn from_f128(f: Quad) -> Self
Sourcepub fn to_bits_or_ptr_internal(
self,
target_size: Size,
) -> Result<Either<u128, Pointer<Prov>>, ScalarSizeMismatch>
pub fn to_bits_or_ptr_internal( self, target_size: Size, ) -> Result<Either<u128, Pointer<Prov>>, ScalarSizeMismatch>
This is almost certainly not the method you want! You should dispatch on the type
and use to_{u8,u16,...}
/to_pointer
to perform ptr-to-int / int-to-ptr casts as needed.
This method only exists for the benefit of low-level operations that truly need to treat the scalar in whatever form it is.
This throws UB (instead of ICEing) on a size mismatch since size mismatches can arise in
Miri when someone declares a function that we shim (such as malloc
) with a wrong type.
pub fn size(self) -> Size
Source§impl<'tcx, Prov: Provenance> Scalar<Prov>
impl<'tcx, Prov: Provenance> Scalar<Prov>
pub fn to_pointer( self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout, ) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Pointer<Option<Prov>>>
Sourcepub fn try_to_scalar_int(self) -> Result<ScalarInt, Scalar<AllocId>>
pub fn try_to_scalar_int(self) -> Result<ScalarInt, Scalar<AllocId>>
Fundamental scalar-to-int (cast) operation. Many convenience wrappers exist below, that you likely want to use instead.
Will perform ptr-to-int casts if needed and possible. If that fails, we know the offset is relative, so we return an “erased” Scalar (which is useful for error messages but not much else).
The error type is AllocId
, not CtfeProvenance
, since AllocId
is the “minimal”
component all provenance types must have.
pub fn clear_provenance(&mut self) -> InterpResult<'tcx>
pub fn to_scalar_int(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, ScalarInt>
pub fn assert_scalar_int(self) -> ScalarInt
Sourcepub fn to_bits(self, target_size: Size) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u128>
pub fn to_bits(self, target_size: Size) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u128>
This throws UB (instead of ICEing) on a size mismatch since size mismatches can arise in
Miri when someone declares a function that we shim (such as malloc
) with a wrong type.
pub fn to_bool(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, bool>
pub fn to_char(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, char>
Sourcepub fn to_uint(self, size: Size) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u128>
pub fn to_uint(self, size: Size) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u128>
Converts the scalar to produce an unsigned integer of the given size. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_u8(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u8>
pub fn to_u8(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u8>
Converts the scalar to produce a u8
. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_u16(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u16>
pub fn to_u16(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u16>
Converts the scalar to produce a u16
. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_u32(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u32>
pub fn to_u32(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u32>
Converts the scalar to produce a u32
. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_u64(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u64>
pub fn to_u64(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u64>
Converts the scalar to produce a u64
. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_u128(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u128>
pub fn to_u128(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u128>
Converts the scalar to produce a u128
. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_target_usize(self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u64>
pub fn to_target_usize(self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout) -> InterpResult<'tcx, u64>
Converts the scalar to produce a machine-pointer-sized unsigned integer. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_int(self, size: Size) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i128>
pub fn to_int(self, size: Size) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i128>
Converts the scalar to produce a signed integer of the given size. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_i8(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i8>
pub fn to_i8(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i8>
Converts the scalar to produce an i8
. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_i16(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i16>
pub fn to_i16(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i16>
Converts the scalar to produce an i16
. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_i32(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i32>
pub fn to_i32(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i32>
Converts the scalar to produce an i32
. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_i64(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i64>
pub fn to_i64(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i64>
Converts the scalar to produce an i64
. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_i128(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i128>
pub fn to_i128(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i128>
Converts the scalar to produce an i128
. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
Sourcepub fn to_target_isize(self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i64>
pub fn to_target_isize(self, cx: &impl HasDataLayout) -> InterpResult<'tcx, i64>
Converts the scalar to produce a machine-pointer-sized signed integer. Fails if the scalar is a pointer.
pub fn to_float<F: Float>(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, F>
pub fn to_f16(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Half>
pub fn to_f32(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Single>
pub fn to_f64(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Double>
pub fn to_f128(self) -> InterpResult<'tcx, Quad>
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Prov: Send,
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Prov: Unpin,
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