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//! Implementing `RefEncode` for `NSDecimal`.
use objc2_encode::{Encoding, RefEncode};
/// We choose in this case to represent `NSDecimal` as an opaque struct
/// (and in the future as an `extern type`) because we don't know much
/// about the internals.
///
/// Therefore we do not implement `Encode`, but when implementing `RefEncode`
/// the type-encoding still has to be correct.
#[repr(C)]
struct NSDecimal {
_priv: [u8; 0],
}
// SAFETY: `&NSDecimal` is a pointer.
unsafe impl RefEncode for NSDecimal {
// Running `@encode` on `NSDecimal*` on my 64-bit system gives `^{?=cCCC[38C]}`.
const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = Encoding::Pointer(&Encoding::Struct(
"?",
&[
Encoding::Char,
Encoding::UChar,
Encoding::UChar,
Encoding::UChar,
Encoding::Array(38, &Encoding::UChar),
],
));
}
fn main() {
assert!(NSDecimal::ENCODING_REF.equivalent_to_str("^{?=cCCC[38C]}"));
// Does not compile:
// println!("{:?}", NSDecimal::ENCODING);
}