pub struct Alignment(/* private fields */);ptr_alignment_type)Expand description
A type storing a usize which is a power of two, and thus
represents a possible alignment in the rust abstract machine.
Note that particularly large alignments, while representable in this type, are likely not to be supported by actual allocators and linkers.
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source§impl Alignment
impl Alignment
sourcepub const MIN: Alignment = _
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pub const MIN: Alignment = _
ptr_alignment_type)The smallest possible alignment, 1.
All addresses are always aligned at least this much.
Examples
#![feature(ptr_alignment_type)]
use std::ptr::Alignment;
assert_eq!(Alignment::MIN.as_usize(), 1);const: unstable · sourcepub fn of<T>() -> Alignment
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pub fn of<T>() -> Alignment
ptr_alignment_type)Returns the alignment for a type.
This provides the same numerical value as mem::align_of,
but in an Alignment instead of a usize.
const: unstable · sourcepub fn new(align: usize) -> Option<Alignment>
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pub fn new(align: usize) -> Option<Alignment>
ptr_alignment_type)Creates an Alignment from a usize, or returns None if it’s
not a power of two.
Note that 0 is not a power of two, nor a valid alignment.
const: unstable · sourcepub unsafe fn new_unchecked(align: usize) -> Alignment
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pub unsafe fn new_unchecked(align: usize) -> Alignment
ptr_alignment_type)Creates an Alignment from a power-of-two usize.
Safety
align must be a power of two.
Equivalently, it must be 1 << exp for some exp in 0..usize::BITS.
It must not be zero.
const: unstable · sourcepub fn as_usize(self) -> usize
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pub fn as_usize(self) -> usize
ptr_alignment_type)Returns the alignment as a usize
const: unstable · sourcepub fn as_nonzero(self) -> NonZeroUsize
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pub fn as_nonzero(self) -> NonZeroUsize
ptr_alignment_type)Returns the alignment as a NonZeroUsize
const: unstable · sourcepub fn log2(self) -> u32
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pub fn log2(self) -> u32
ptr_alignment_type)Returns the base-2 logarithm of the alignment.
This is always exact, as self represents a power of two.
Examples
#![feature(ptr_alignment_type)]
use std::ptr::Alignment;
assert_eq!(Alignment::of::<u8>().log2(), 0);
assert_eq!(Alignment::new(1024).unwrap().log2(), 10);const: unstable · sourcepub fn mask(self) -> usize
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pub fn mask(self) -> usize
ptr_alignment_type)Returns a bit mask that can be used to match this alignment.
This is equivalent to !(self.as_usize() - 1).
Examples
#![feature(ptr_alignment_type)]
#![feature(ptr_mask)]
use std::ptr::{Alignment, NonNull};
#[repr(align(1))] struct Align1(u8);
#[repr(align(2))] struct Align2(u16);
#[repr(align(4))] struct Align4(u32);
let one = <NonNull<Align1>>::dangling().as_ptr();
let two = <NonNull<Align2>>::dangling().as_ptr();
let four = <NonNull<Align4>>::dangling().as_ptr();
assert_eq!(four.mask(Alignment::of::<Align1>().mask()), four);
assert_eq!(four.mask(Alignment::of::<Align2>().mask()), four);
assert_eq!(four.mask(Alignment::of::<Align4>().mask()), four);
assert_ne!(one.mask(Alignment::of::<Align4>().mask()), one);Trait Implementations§
source§impl Default for Alignment
impl Default for Alignment
Returns Alignment::MIN, which is valid for any type.
source§impl From<Alignment> for NonZeroUsize
impl From<Alignment> for NonZeroUsize
source§fn from(align: Alignment) -> NonZeroUsize
fn from(align: Alignment) -> NonZeroUsize
const: unstable · source§impl Ord for Alignment
impl Ord for Alignment
1.21.0 · source§fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
source§impl PartialEq for Alignment
impl PartialEq for Alignment
const: unstable · source§impl PartialOrd for Alignment
impl PartialOrd for Alignment
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self and other) and is used by the <=
operator. Read moresource§impl TryFrom<NonZeroUsize> for Alignment
impl TryFrom<NonZeroUsize> for Alignment
§type Error = TryFromIntError
type Error = TryFromIntError
source§fn try_from(
align: NonZeroUsize
) -> Result<Alignment, <Alignment as TryFrom<NonZeroUsize>>::Error>
fn try_from( align: NonZeroUsize ) -> Result<Alignment, <Alignment as TryFrom<NonZeroUsize>>::Error>
impl Copy for Alignment
impl Eq for Alignment
impl StructuralEq for Alignment
impl StructuralPartialEq for Alignment
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impl RefUnwindSafe for Alignment
impl Send for Alignment
impl Sync for Alignment
impl Unpin for Alignment
impl UnwindSafe for Alignment
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