pub enum AllocError {
    ScalarSizeMismatch(ScalarSizeMismatch),
    ReadPointerAsInt(Option<BadBytesAccess>),
    OverwritePartialPointer(Size),
    ReadPartialPointer(Size),
    InvalidUninitBytes(Option<BadBytesAccess>),
}
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We have our own error type that does not know about the AllocId; that information is added when converting to InterpError.

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ScalarSizeMismatch(ScalarSizeMismatch)

A scalar had the wrong size.

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ReadPointerAsInt(Option<BadBytesAccess>)

Encountered a pointer where we needed raw bytes.

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OverwritePartialPointer(Size)

Partially overwriting a pointer.

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ReadPartialPointer(Size)

Partially copying a pointer.

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InvalidUninitBytes(Option<BadBytesAccess>)

Using uninitialized data where it is not allowed.

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Size: 48 bytes

Size for each variant:

  • ScalarSizeMismatch: 16 bytes
  • ReadPointerAsInt: 40 bytes
  • OverwritePartialPointer: 8 bytes
  • ReadPartialPointer: 8 bytes
  • InvalidUninitBytes: 40 bytes