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Adds error for taking a non comptime parameter in a function returning a comptime-only type but not when that type is dependent on a parameter. Co-authored-by: Veikka Tuominen <git@vexu.eu>
1176 lines
37 KiB
Zig
1176 lines
37 KiB
Zig
const std = @import("std.zig");
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const debug = std.debug;
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const mem = std.mem;
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const math = std.math;
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const testing = std.testing;
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const root = @import("root");
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pub const trait = @import("meta/trait.zig");
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pub const TrailerFlags = @import("meta/trailer_flags.zig").TrailerFlags;
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const Type = std.builtin.Type;
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test "std.meta.TrailerFlags" {
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_ = TrailerFlags;
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}
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pub fn tagName(v: anytype) []const u8 {
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const T = @TypeOf(v);
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switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.ErrorSet => return @errorName(v),
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else => return @tagName(v),
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}
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}
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test "std.meta.tagName" {
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const E1 = enum {
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A,
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B,
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};
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const E2 = enum(u8) {
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C = 33,
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D,
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};
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const U1 = union(enum) {
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G: u8,
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H: u16,
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};
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const U2 = union(E2) {
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C: u8,
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D: u16,
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};
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var u1g = U1{ .G = 0 };
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var u1h = U1{ .H = 0 };
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var u2a = U2{ .C = 0 };
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var u2b = U2{ .D = 0 };
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try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tagName(E1.A), "A"));
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try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tagName(E1.B), "B"));
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try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tagName(E2.C), "C"));
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try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tagName(E2.D), "D"));
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try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tagName(error.E), "E"));
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try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tagName(error.F), "F"));
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try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tagName(u1g), "G"));
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try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tagName(u1h), "H"));
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try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tagName(u2a), "C"));
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try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tagName(u2b), "D"));
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}
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pub fn stringToEnum(comptime T: type, str: []const u8) ?T {
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// Using ComptimeStringMap here is more performant, but it will start to take too
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// long to compile if the enum is large enough, due to the current limits of comptime
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// performance when doing things like constructing lookup maps at comptime.
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// TODO The '100' here is arbitrary and should be increased when possible:
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// - https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/4055
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// - https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/3863
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if (@typeInfo(T).Enum.fields.len <= 100) {
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const kvs = comptime build_kvs: {
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// In order to generate an array of structs that play nice with anonymous
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// list literals, we need to give them "0" and "1" field names.
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// TODO https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/4335
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const EnumKV = struct {
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@"0": []const u8,
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@"1": T,
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};
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var kvs_array: [@typeInfo(T).Enum.fields.len]EnumKV = undefined;
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inline for (@typeInfo(T).Enum.fields) |enumField, i| {
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kvs_array[i] = .{ .@"0" = enumField.name, .@"1" = @field(T, enumField.name) };
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}
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break :build_kvs kvs_array[0..];
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};
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const map = std.ComptimeStringMap(T, kvs);
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return map.get(str);
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} else {
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inline for (@typeInfo(T).Enum.fields) |enumField| {
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if (mem.eql(u8, str, enumField.name)) {
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return @field(T, enumField.name);
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}
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}
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return null;
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}
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}
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test "std.meta.stringToEnum" {
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const E1 = enum {
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A,
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B,
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};
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try testing.expect(E1.A == stringToEnum(E1, "A").?);
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try testing.expect(E1.B == stringToEnum(E1, "B").?);
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try testing.expect(null == stringToEnum(E1, "C"));
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}
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/// Deprecated, use `@bitSizeOf()`.
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/// TODO Remove this after zig 0.10.0 is released.
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pub fn bitCount(comptime T: type) comptime_int {
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return switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.Bool => 1,
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.Int => |info| info.bits,
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.Float => |info| info.bits,
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else => @compileError("Expected bool, int or float type, found '" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "'"),
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};
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}
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test "std.meta.bitCount" {
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try testing.expect(bitCount(u8) == 8);
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try testing.expect(bitCount(f32) == 32);
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}
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/// Returns the alignment of type T.
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/// Note that if T is a pointer or function type the result is different than
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/// the one returned by @alignOf(T).
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/// If T is a pointer type the alignment of the type it points to is returned.
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/// If T is a function type the alignment a target-dependent value is returned.
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pub fn alignment(comptime T: type) comptime_int {
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return switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.Optional => |info| switch (@typeInfo(info.child)) {
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.Pointer, .Fn => alignment(info.child),
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else => @alignOf(T),
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},
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.Pointer => |info| info.alignment,
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.Fn => |info| info.alignment,
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else => @alignOf(T),
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};
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}
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test "std.meta.alignment" {
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try testing.expect(alignment(u8) == 1);
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try testing.expect(alignment(*align(1) u8) == 1);
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try testing.expect(alignment(*align(2) u8) == 2);
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try testing.expect(alignment([]align(1) u8) == 1);
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try testing.expect(alignment([]align(2) u8) == 2);
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try testing.expect(alignment(fn () void) > 0);
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try testing.expect(alignment(fn () align(128) void) == 128);
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}
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pub fn Child(comptime T: type) type {
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return switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.Array => |info| info.child,
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.Vector => |info| info.child,
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.Pointer => |info| info.child,
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.Optional => |info| info.child,
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else => @compileError("Expected pointer, optional, array or vector type, found '" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "'"),
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};
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}
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test "std.meta.Child" {
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try testing.expect(Child([1]u8) == u8);
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try testing.expect(Child(*u8) == u8);
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try testing.expect(Child([]u8) == u8);
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try testing.expect(Child(?u8) == u8);
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try testing.expect(Child(Vector(2, u8)) == u8);
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}
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/// Given a "memory span" type, returns the "element type".
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pub fn Elem(comptime T: type) type {
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switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.Array => |info| return info.child,
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.Vector => |info| return info.child,
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.Pointer => |info| switch (info.size) {
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.One => switch (@typeInfo(info.child)) {
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.Array => |array_info| return array_info.child,
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.Vector => |vector_info| return vector_info.child,
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else => {},
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},
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.Many, .C, .Slice => return info.child,
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},
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.Optional => |info| return Elem(info.child),
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else => {},
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}
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@compileError("Expected pointer, slice, array or vector type, found '" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "'");
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}
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test "std.meta.Elem" {
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try testing.expect(Elem([1]u8) == u8);
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try testing.expect(Elem([*]u8) == u8);
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try testing.expect(Elem([]u8) == u8);
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try testing.expect(Elem(*[10]u8) == u8);
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try testing.expect(Elem(Vector(2, u8)) == u8);
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try testing.expect(Elem(*Vector(2, u8)) == u8);
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try testing.expect(Elem(?[*]u8) == u8);
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}
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/// Given a type which can have a sentinel e.g. `[:0]u8`, returns the sentinel value,
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/// or `null` if there is not one.
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/// Types which cannot possibly have a sentinel will be a compile error.
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pub fn sentinel(comptime T: type) ?Elem(T) {
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switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.Array => |info| {
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const sentinel_ptr = info.sentinel orelse return null;
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return @ptrCast(*const info.child, sentinel_ptr).*;
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},
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.Pointer => |info| {
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switch (info.size) {
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.Many, .Slice => {
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const sentinel_ptr = info.sentinel orelse return null;
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return @ptrCast(*const info.child, sentinel_ptr).*;
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},
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.One => switch (@typeInfo(info.child)) {
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.Array => |array_info| {
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const sentinel_ptr = array_info.sentinel orelse return null;
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return @ptrCast(*const array_info.child, sentinel_ptr).*;
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},
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else => {},
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},
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else => {},
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}
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},
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else => {},
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}
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@compileError("type '" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "' cannot possibly have a sentinel");
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}
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test "std.meta.sentinel" {
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try testSentinel();
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comptime try testSentinel();
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}
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fn testSentinel() !void {
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try testing.expectEqual(@as(u8, 0), sentinel([:0]u8).?);
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try testing.expectEqual(@as(u8, 0), sentinel([*:0]u8).?);
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try testing.expectEqual(@as(u8, 0), sentinel([5:0]u8).?);
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try testing.expectEqual(@as(u8, 0), sentinel(*const [5:0]u8).?);
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try testing.expect(sentinel([]u8) == null);
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try testing.expect(sentinel([*]u8) == null);
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try testing.expect(sentinel([5]u8) == null);
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try testing.expect(sentinel(*const [5]u8) == null);
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}
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/// Given a "memory span" type, returns the same type except with the given sentinel value.
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pub fn Sentinel(comptime T: type, comptime sentinel_val: Elem(T)) type {
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switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.Pointer => |info| switch (info.size) {
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.One => switch (@typeInfo(info.child)) {
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.Array => |array_info| return @Type(.{
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.Pointer = .{
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.size = info.size,
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.is_const = info.is_const,
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.is_volatile = info.is_volatile,
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.alignment = info.alignment,
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.address_space = info.address_space,
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.child = @Type(.{
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.Array = .{
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.len = array_info.len,
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.child = array_info.child,
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.sentinel = &sentinel_val,
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},
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}),
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.is_allowzero = info.is_allowzero,
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.sentinel = info.sentinel,
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},
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}),
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else => {},
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},
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.Many, .Slice => return @Type(.{
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.Pointer = .{
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.size = info.size,
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.is_const = info.is_const,
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.is_volatile = info.is_volatile,
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.alignment = info.alignment,
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.address_space = info.address_space,
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.child = info.child,
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.is_allowzero = info.is_allowzero,
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.sentinel = &sentinel_val,
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},
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}),
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else => {},
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},
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.Optional => |info| switch (@typeInfo(info.child)) {
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.Pointer => |ptr_info| switch (ptr_info.size) {
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.Many => return @Type(.{
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.Optional = .{
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.child = @Type(.{
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.Pointer = .{
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.size = ptr_info.size,
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.is_const = ptr_info.is_const,
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.is_volatile = ptr_info.is_volatile,
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.alignment = ptr_info.alignment,
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.address_space = ptr_info.address_space,
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.child = ptr_info.child,
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.is_allowzero = ptr_info.is_allowzero,
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.sentinel = &sentinel_val,
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},
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}),
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},
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}),
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else => {},
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},
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else => {},
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},
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else => {},
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}
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@compileError("Unable to derive a sentinel pointer type from " ++ @typeName(T));
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}
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/// Takes a Slice or Many Pointer and returns it with the Type modified to have the given sentinel value.
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/// This function assumes the caller has verified the memory contains the sentinel value.
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pub fn assumeSentinel(p: anytype, comptime sentinel_val: Elem(@TypeOf(p))) Sentinel(@TypeOf(p), sentinel_val) {
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const T = @TypeOf(p);
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const ReturnType = Sentinel(T, sentinel_val);
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switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.Pointer => |info| switch (info.size) {
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.Slice => if (@import("builtin").zig_backend == .stage1)
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return @bitCast(ReturnType, p)
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else
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return @ptrCast(ReturnType, p),
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.Many, .One => return @ptrCast(ReturnType, p),
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.C => {},
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},
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.Optional => |info| switch (@typeInfo(info.child)) {
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.Pointer => |ptr_info| switch (ptr_info.size) {
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.Many => return @ptrCast(ReturnType, p),
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else => {},
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},
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else => {},
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},
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else => {},
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}
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@compileError("Unable to derive a sentinel pointer type from " ++ @typeName(T));
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}
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test "std.meta.assumeSentinel" {
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try testing.expect([*:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]u8, undefined), 0)));
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try testing.expect([:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]u8, undefined), 0)));
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try testing.expect([*:0]const u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]const u8, undefined), 0)));
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try testing.expect([:0]const u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]const u8, undefined), 0)));
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try testing.expect([*:0]u16 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]u16, undefined), 0)));
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try testing.expect([:0]const u16 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]const u16, undefined), 0)));
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try testing.expect([*:3]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*:1]u8, undefined), 3)));
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try testing.expect([:null]?[*]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]?[*]u8, undefined), null)));
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try testing.expect([*:null]?[*]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]?[*]u8, undefined), null)));
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try testing.expect(*[10:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as(*[10]u8, undefined), 0)));
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try testing.expect(?[*:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as(?[*]u8, undefined), 0)));
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}
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pub fn containerLayout(comptime T: type) Type.ContainerLayout {
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return switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.Struct => |info| info.layout,
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.Enum => |info| info.layout,
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.Union => |info| info.layout,
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else => @compileError("Expected struct, enum or union type, found '" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "'"),
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};
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}
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test "std.meta.containerLayout" {
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const E1 = enum {
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A,
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};
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const S1 = struct {};
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const S2 = packed struct {};
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const S3 = extern struct {};
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const U1 = union {
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a: u8,
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};
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const U2 = packed union {
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a: u8,
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};
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const U3 = extern union {
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a: u8,
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};
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try testing.expect(containerLayout(E1) == .Auto);
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try testing.expect(containerLayout(S1) == .Auto);
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try testing.expect(containerLayout(S2) == .Packed);
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try testing.expect(containerLayout(S3) == .Extern);
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try testing.expect(containerLayout(U1) == .Auto);
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try testing.expect(containerLayout(U2) == .Packed);
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try testing.expect(containerLayout(U3) == .Extern);
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}
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/// Instead of this function, prefer to use e.g. `@typeInfo(foo).Struct.decls`
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/// directly when you know what kind of type it is.
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pub fn declarations(comptime T: type) []const Type.Declaration {
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return switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.Struct => |info| info.decls,
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.Enum => |info| info.decls,
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.Union => |info| info.decls,
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.Opaque => |info| info.decls,
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else => @compileError("Expected struct, enum, union, or opaque type, found '" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "'"),
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};
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}
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test "std.meta.declarations" {
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const E1 = enum {
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A,
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fn a() void {}
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};
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const S1 = struct {
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fn a() void {}
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};
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const U1 = union {
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a: u8,
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fn a() void {}
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};
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const O1 = opaque {
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fn a() void {}
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};
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const decls = comptime [_][]const Type.Declaration{
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declarations(E1),
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declarations(S1),
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declarations(U1),
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declarations(O1),
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};
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inline for (decls) |decl| {
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try testing.expect(decl.len == 1);
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try testing.expect(comptime mem.eql(u8, decl[0].name, "a"));
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}
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}
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pub fn declarationInfo(comptime T: type, comptime decl_name: []const u8) Type.Declaration {
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inline for (comptime declarations(T)) |decl| {
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if (comptime mem.eql(u8, decl.name, decl_name))
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return decl;
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}
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@compileError("'" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "' has no declaration '" ++ decl_name ++ "'");
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}
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test "std.meta.declarationInfo" {
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const E1 = enum {
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A,
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fn a() void {}
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};
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const S1 = struct {
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fn a() void {}
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};
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const U1 = union {
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a: u8,
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fn a() void {}
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};
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const infos = comptime [_]Type.Declaration{
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declarationInfo(E1, "a"),
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declarationInfo(S1, "a"),
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declarationInfo(U1, "a"),
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};
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inline for (infos) |info| {
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try testing.expect(comptime mem.eql(u8, info.name, "a"));
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try testing.expect(!info.is_pub);
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}
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}
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pub fn fields(comptime T: type) switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
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.Struct => []const Type.StructField,
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.Union => []const Type.UnionField,
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.ErrorSet => []const Type.Error,
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.Enum => []const Type.EnumField,
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else => @compileError("Expected struct, union, error set or enum type, found '" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "'"),
|
|
} {
|
|
return switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
|
|
.Struct => |info| info.fields,
|
|
.Union => |info| info.fields,
|
|
.Enum => |info| info.fields,
|
|
.ErrorSet => |errors| errors.?, // must be non global error set
|
|
else => @compileError("Expected struct, union, error set or enum type, found '" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "'"),
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.fields" {
|
|
const E1 = enum {
|
|
A,
|
|
};
|
|
const E2 = error{A};
|
|
const S1 = struct {
|
|
a: u8,
|
|
};
|
|
const U1 = union {
|
|
a: u8,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const e1f = comptime fields(E1);
|
|
const e2f = comptime fields(E2);
|
|
const sf = comptime fields(S1);
|
|
const uf = comptime fields(U1);
|
|
|
|
try testing.expect(e1f.len == 1);
|
|
try testing.expect(e2f.len == 1);
|
|
try testing.expect(sf.len == 1);
|
|
try testing.expect(uf.len == 1);
|
|
try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, e1f[0].name, "A"));
|
|
try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, e2f[0].name, "A"));
|
|
try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, sf[0].name, "a"));
|
|
try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, uf[0].name, "a"));
|
|
try testing.expect(comptime sf[0].field_type == u8);
|
|
try testing.expect(comptime uf[0].field_type == u8);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn fieldInfo(comptime T: type, comptime field: FieldEnum(T)) switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
|
|
.Struct => Type.StructField,
|
|
.Union => Type.UnionField,
|
|
.ErrorSet => Type.Error,
|
|
.Enum => Type.EnumField,
|
|
else => @compileError("Expected struct, union, error set or enum type, found '" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "'"),
|
|
} {
|
|
return fields(T)[@enumToInt(field)];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.fieldInfo" {
|
|
const E1 = enum {
|
|
A,
|
|
};
|
|
const E2 = error{A};
|
|
const S1 = struct {
|
|
a: u8,
|
|
};
|
|
const U1 = union {
|
|
a: u8,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const e1f = fieldInfo(E1, .A);
|
|
const e2f = fieldInfo(E2, .A);
|
|
const sf = fieldInfo(S1, .a);
|
|
const uf = fieldInfo(U1, .a);
|
|
|
|
try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, e1f.name, "A"));
|
|
try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, e2f.name, "A"));
|
|
try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, sf.name, "a"));
|
|
try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, uf.name, "a"));
|
|
try testing.expect(comptime sf.field_type == u8);
|
|
try testing.expect(comptime uf.field_type == u8);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn fieldNames(comptime T: type) *const [fields(T).len][]const u8 {
|
|
comptime {
|
|
const fieldInfos = fields(T);
|
|
var names: [fieldInfos.len][]const u8 = undefined;
|
|
for (fieldInfos) |field, i| {
|
|
names[i] = field.name;
|
|
}
|
|
return &names;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.fieldNames" {
|
|
const E1 = enum { A, B };
|
|
const E2 = error{A};
|
|
const S1 = struct {
|
|
a: u8,
|
|
};
|
|
const U1 = union {
|
|
a: u8,
|
|
b: void,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const e1names = fieldNames(E1);
|
|
const e2names = fieldNames(E2);
|
|
const s1names = fieldNames(S1);
|
|
const u1names = fieldNames(U1);
|
|
|
|
try testing.expect(e1names.len == 2);
|
|
try testing.expectEqualSlices(u8, e1names[0], "A");
|
|
try testing.expectEqualSlices(u8, e1names[1], "B");
|
|
try testing.expect(e2names.len == 1);
|
|
try testing.expectEqualSlices(u8, e2names[0], "A");
|
|
try testing.expect(s1names.len == 1);
|
|
try testing.expectEqualSlices(u8, s1names[0], "a");
|
|
try testing.expect(u1names.len == 2);
|
|
try testing.expectEqualSlices(u8, u1names[0], "a");
|
|
try testing.expectEqualSlices(u8, u1names[1], "b");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Given an enum or error set type, returns a pointer to an array containing all tags for that
|
|
/// enum or error set.
|
|
pub fn tags(comptime T: type) *const [fields(T).len]T {
|
|
comptime {
|
|
const fieldInfos = fields(T);
|
|
var res: [fieldInfos.len]T = undefined;
|
|
for (fieldInfos) |field, i| {
|
|
res[i] = @field(T, field.name);
|
|
}
|
|
return &res;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.tags" {
|
|
const E1 = enum { A, B };
|
|
const E2 = error{A};
|
|
|
|
const e1_tags = tags(E1);
|
|
const e2_tags = tags(E2);
|
|
|
|
try testing.expect(e1_tags.len == 2);
|
|
try testing.expectEqual(E1.A, e1_tags[0]);
|
|
try testing.expectEqual(E1.B, e1_tags[1]);
|
|
try testing.expect(e2_tags.len == 1);
|
|
try testing.expectEqual(E2.A, e2_tags[0]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn FieldEnum(comptime T: type) type {
|
|
const field_infos = fields(T);
|
|
var enumFields: [field_infos.len]std.builtin.Type.EnumField = undefined;
|
|
var decls = [_]std.builtin.Type.Declaration{};
|
|
inline for (field_infos) |field, i| {
|
|
enumFields[i] = .{
|
|
.name = field.name,
|
|
.value = i,
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
return @Type(.{
|
|
.Enum = .{
|
|
.layout = .Auto,
|
|
.tag_type = std.math.IntFittingRange(0, field_infos.len - 1),
|
|
.fields = &enumFields,
|
|
.decls = &decls,
|
|
.is_exhaustive = true,
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn expectEqualEnum(expected: anytype, actual: @TypeOf(expected)) !void {
|
|
// TODO: https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/7419
|
|
// testing.expectEqual(@typeInfo(expected).Enum, @typeInfo(actual).Enum);
|
|
try testing.expectEqual(
|
|
@typeInfo(expected).Enum.layout,
|
|
@typeInfo(actual).Enum.layout,
|
|
);
|
|
try testing.expectEqual(
|
|
@typeInfo(expected).Enum.tag_type,
|
|
@typeInfo(actual).Enum.tag_type,
|
|
);
|
|
// For comparing decls and fields, we cannot use the meta eql function here
|
|
// because the language does not guarantee that the slice pointers for field names
|
|
// and decl names will be the same.
|
|
comptime {
|
|
const expected_fields = @typeInfo(expected).Enum.fields;
|
|
const actual_fields = @typeInfo(actual).Enum.fields;
|
|
if (expected_fields.len != actual_fields.len) return error.FailedTest;
|
|
for (expected_fields) |expected_field, i| {
|
|
const actual_field = actual_fields[i];
|
|
try testing.expectEqual(expected_field.value, actual_field.value);
|
|
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected_field.name, actual_field.name);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
comptime {
|
|
const expected_decls = @typeInfo(expected).Enum.decls;
|
|
const actual_decls = @typeInfo(actual).Enum.decls;
|
|
if (expected_decls.len != actual_decls.len) return error.FailedTest;
|
|
for (expected_decls) |expected_decl, i| {
|
|
const actual_decl = actual_decls[i];
|
|
try testing.expectEqual(expected_decl.is_pub, actual_decl.is_pub);
|
|
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected_decl.name, actual_decl.name);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
try testing.expectEqual(
|
|
@typeInfo(expected).Enum.is_exhaustive,
|
|
@typeInfo(actual).Enum.is_exhaustive,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.FieldEnum" {
|
|
try expectEqualEnum(enum { a }, FieldEnum(struct { a: u8 }));
|
|
try expectEqualEnum(enum { a, b, c }, FieldEnum(struct { a: u8, b: void, c: f32 }));
|
|
try expectEqualEnum(enum { a, b, c }, FieldEnum(union { a: u8, b: void, c: f32 }));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn DeclEnum(comptime T: type) type {
|
|
const fieldInfos = std.meta.declarations(T);
|
|
var enumDecls: [fieldInfos.len]std.builtin.Type.EnumField = undefined;
|
|
var decls = [_]std.builtin.Type.Declaration{};
|
|
inline for (fieldInfos) |field, i| {
|
|
enumDecls[i] = .{ .name = field.name, .value = i };
|
|
}
|
|
return @Type(.{
|
|
.Enum = .{
|
|
.layout = .Auto,
|
|
.tag_type = std.math.IntFittingRange(0, fieldInfos.len - 1),
|
|
.fields = &enumDecls,
|
|
.decls = &decls,
|
|
.is_exhaustive = true,
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.DeclEnum" {
|
|
const A = struct {
|
|
const a: u8 = 0;
|
|
};
|
|
const B = union {
|
|
foo: void,
|
|
|
|
const a: u8 = 0;
|
|
const b: void = {};
|
|
const c: f32 = 0;
|
|
};
|
|
const C = enum {
|
|
bar,
|
|
|
|
const a: u8 = 0;
|
|
const b: void = {};
|
|
const c: f32 = 0;
|
|
};
|
|
try expectEqualEnum(enum { a }, DeclEnum(A));
|
|
try expectEqualEnum(enum { a, b, c }, DeclEnum(B));
|
|
try expectEqualEnum(enum { a, b, c }, DeclEnum(C));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub const TagType = @compileError("deprecated; use Tag");
|
|
|
|
pub fn Tag(comptime T: type) type {
|
|
return switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
|
|
.Enum => |info| info.tag_type,
|
|
.Union => |info| info.tag_type orelse @compileError(@typeName(T) ++ " has no tag type"),
|
|
else => @compileError("expected enum or union type, found '" ++ @typeName(T) ++ "'"),
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.Tag" {
|
|
const E = enum(u8) {
|
|
C = 33,
|
|
D,
|
|
};
|
|
const U = union(E) {
|
|
C: u8,
|
|
D: u16,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
try testing.expect(Tag(E) == u8);
|
|
try testing.expect(Tag(U) == E);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
///Returns the active tag of a tagged union
|
|
pub fn activeTag(u: anytype) Tag(@TypeOf(u)) {
|
|
const T = @TypeOf(u);
|
|
return @as(Tag(T), u);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.activeTag" {
|
|
const UE = enum {
|
|
Int,
|
|
Float,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const U = union(UE) {
|
|
Int: u32,
|
|
Float: f32,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
var u = U{ .Int = 32 };
|
|
try testing.expect(activeTag(u) == UE.Int);
|
|
|
|
u = U{ .Float = 112.9876 };
|
|
try testing.expect(activeTag(u) == UE.Float);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const TagPayloadType = TagPayload;
|
|
|
|
///Given a tagged union type, and an enum, return the type of the union
|
|
/// field corresponding to the enum tag.
|
|
pub fn TagPayload(comptime U: type, comptime tag: Tag(U)) type {
|
|
comptime debug.assert(trait.is(.Union)(U));
|
|
|
|
const info = @typeInfo(U).Union;
|
|
|
|
inline for (info.fields) |field_info| {
|
|
if (comptime mem.eql(u8, field_info.name, @tagName(tag)))
|
|
return field_info.field_type;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unreachable;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.TagPayload" {
|
|
const Event = union(enum) {
|
|
Moved: struct {
|
|
from: i32,
|
|
to: i32,
|
|
},
|
|
};
|
|
const MovedEvent = TagPayload(Event, Event.Moved);
|
|
var e: Event = undefined;
|
|
try testing.expect(MovedEvent == @TypeOf(e.Moved));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Compares two of any type for equality. Containers are compared on a field-by-field basis,
|
|
/// where possible. Pointers are not followed.
|
|
pub fn eql(a: anytype, b: @TypeOf(a)) bool {
|
|
const T = @TypeOf(a);
|
|
|
|
switch (@typeInfo(T)) {
|
|
.Struct => |info| {
|
|
inline for (info.fields) |field_info| {
|
|
if (!eql(@field(a, field_info.name), @field(b, field_info.name))) return false;
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
},
|
|
.ErrorUnion => {
|
|
if (a) |a_p| {
|
|
if (b) |b_p| return eql(a_p, b_p) else |_| return false;
|
|
} else |a_e| {
|
|
if (b) |_| return false else |b_e| return a_e == b_e;
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
.Union => |info| {
|
|
if (info.tag_type) |UnionTag| {
|
|
const tag_a = activeTag(a);
|
|
const tag_b = activeTag(b);
|
|
if (tag_a != tag_b) return false;
|
|
|
|
inline for (info.fields) |field_info| {
|
|
if (@field(UnionTag, field_info.name) == tag_a) {
|
|
return eql(@field(a, field_info.name), @field(b, field_info.name));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@compileError("cannot compare untagged union type " ++ @typeName(T));
|
|
},
|
|
.Array => {
|
|
if (a.len != b.len) return false;
|
|
for (a) |e, i|
|
|
if (!eql(e, b[i])) return false;
|
|
return true;
|
|
},
|
|
.Vector => |info| {
|
|
var i: usize = 0;
|
|
while (i < info.len) : (i += 1) {
|
|
if (!eql(a[i], b[i])) return false;
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
},
|
|
.Pointer => |info| {
|
|
return switch (info.size) {
|
|
.One, .Many, .C => a == b,
|
|
.Slice => a.ptr == b.ptr and a.len == b.len,
|
|
};
|
|
},
|
|
.Optional => {
|
|
if (a == null and b == null) return true;
|
|
if (a == null or b == null) return false;
|
|
return eql(a.?, b.?);
|
|
},
|
|
else => return a == b,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.eql" {
|
|
const S = struct {
|
|
a: u32,
|
|
b: f64,
|
|
c: [5]u8,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const U = union(enum) {
|
|
s: S,
|
|
f: ?f32,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const s_1 = S{
|
|
.a = 134,
|
|
.b = 123.3,
|
|
.c = "12345".*,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
var s_3 = S{
|
|
.a = 134,
|
|
.b = 123.3,
|
|
.c = "12345".*,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const u_1 = U{ .f = 24 };
|
|
const u_2 = U{ .s = s_1 };
|
|
const u_3 = U{ .f = 24 };
|
|
|
|
try testing.expect(eql(s_1, s_3));
|
|
try testing.expect(eql(&s_1, &s_1));
|
|
try testing.expect(!eql(&s_1, &s_3));
|
|
try testing.expect(eql(u_1, u_3));
|
|
try testing.expect(!eql(u_1, u_2));
|
|
|
|
var a1 = "abcdef".*;
|
|
var a2 = "abcdef".*;
|
|
var a3 = "ghijkl".*;
|
|
|
|
try testing.expect(eql(a1, a2));
|
|
try testing.expect(!eql(a1, a3));
|
|
try testing.expect(!eql(a1[0..], a2[0..]));
|
|
|
|
const EU = struct {
|
|
fn tst(err: bool) !u8 {
|
|
if (err) return error.Error;
|
|
return @as(u8, 5);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
try testing.expect(eql(EU.tst(true), EU.tst(true)));
|
|
try testing.expect(eql(EU.tst(false), EU.tst(false)));
|
|
try testing.expect(!eql(EU.tst(false), EU.tst(true)));
|
|
|
|
var v1 = @splat(4, @as(u32, 1));
|
|
var v2 = @splat(4, @as(u32, 1));
|
|
var v3 = @splat(4, @as(u32, 2));
|
|
|
|
try testing.expect(eql(v1, v2));
|
|
try testing.expect(!eql(v1, v3));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "intToEnum with error return" {
|
|
const E1 = enum {
|
|
A,
|
|
};
|
|
const E2 = enum {
|
|
A,
|
|
B,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
var zero: u8 = 0;
|
|
var one: u16 = 1;
|
|
try testing.expect(intToEnum(E1, zero) catch unreachable == E1.A);
|
|
try testing.expect(intToEnum(E2, one) catch unreachable == E2.B);
|
|
try testing.expectError(error.InvalidEnumTag, intToEnum(E1, one));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub const IntToEnumError = error{InvalidEnumTag};
|
|
|
|
pub fn intToEnum(comptime EnumTag: type, tag_int: anytype) IntToEnumError!EnumTag {
|
|
inline for (@typeInfo(EnumTag).Enum.fields) |f| {
|
|
const this_tag_value = @field(EnumTag, f.name);
|
|
if (tag_int == @enumToInt(this_tag_value)) {
|
|
return this_tag_value;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return error.InvalidEnumTag;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Given a type and a name, return the field index according to source order.
|
|
/// Returns `null` if the field is not found.
|
|
pub fn fieldIndex(comptime T: type, comptime name: []const u8) ?comptime_int {
|
|
inline for (fields(T)) |field, i| {
|
|
if (mem.eql(u8, field.name, name))
|
|
return i;
|
|
}
|
|
return null;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub const refAllDecls = @compileError("refAllDecls has been moved from std.meta to std.testing");
|
|
|
|
/// Returns a slice of pointers to public declarations of a namespace.
|
|
pub fn declList(comptime Namespace: type, comptime Decl: type) []const *const Decl {
|
|
const S = struct {
|
|
fn declNameLessThan(context: void, lhs: *const Decl, rhs: *const Decl) bool {
|
|
_ = context;
|
|
return mem.lessThan(u8, lhs.name, rhs.name);
|
|
}
|
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};
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comptime {
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const decls = declarations(Namespace);
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var array: [decls.len]*const Decl = undefined;
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for (decls) |decl, i| {
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array[i] = &@field(Namespace, decl.name);
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}
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std.sort.sort(*const Decl, &array, {}, S.declNameLessThan);
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return &array;
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}
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}
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|
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|
pub const IntType = @compileError("replaced by std.meta.Int");
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|
|
|
pub fn Int(comptime signedness: std.builtin.Signedness, comptime bit_count: u16) type {
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|
return @Type(.{
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|
.Int = .{
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.signedness = signedness,
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|
.bits = bit_count,
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|
},
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|
});
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}
|
|
|
|
pub fn Float(comptime bit_count: u8) type {
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return @Type(.{
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|
.Float = .{ .bits = bit_count },
|
|
});
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|
}
|
|
|
|
test "std.meta.Float" {
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try testing.expectEqual(f16, Float(16));
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try testing.expectEqual(f32, Float(32));
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try testing.expectEqual(f64, Float(64));
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|
try testing.expectEqual(f128, Float(128));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Deprecated. Use `@Vector`.
|
|
pub fn Vector(comptime len: u32, comptime child: type) type {
|
|
return @Type(.{
|
|
.Vector = .{
|
|
.len = len,
|
|
.child = child,
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// For a given function type, returns a tuple type which fields will
|
|
/// correspond to the argument types.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Examples:
|
|
/// - `ArgsTuple(fn() void)` ⇒ `tuple { }`
|
|
/// - `ArgsTuple(fn(a: u32) u32)` ⇒ `tuple { u32 }`
|
|
/// - `ArgsTuple(fn(a: u32, b: f16) noreturn)` ⇒ `tuple { u32, f16 }`
|
|
pub fn ArgsTuple(comptime Function: type) type {
|
|
const info = @typeInfo(Function);
|
|
if (info != .Fn)
|
|
@compileError("ArgsTuple expects a function type");
|
|
|
|
const function_info = info.Fn;
|
|
if (function_info.is_generic)
|
|
@compileError("Cannot create ArgsTuple for generic function");
|
|
if (function_info.is_var_args)
|
|
@compileError("Cannot create ArgsTuple for variadic function");
|
|
|
|
var argument_field_list: [function_info.args.len]type = undefined;
|
|
inline for (function_info.args) |arg, i| {
|
|
const T = arg.arg_type.?;
|
|
argument_field_list[i] = T;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return CreateUniqueTuple(argument_field_list.len, argument_field_list);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// For a given anonymous list of types, returns a new tuple type
|
|
/// with those types as fields.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Examples:
|
|
/// - `Tuple(&[_]type {})` ⇒ `tuple { }`
|
|
/// - `Tuple(&[_]type {f32})` ⇒ `tuple { f32 }`
|
|
/// - `Tuple(&[_]type {f32,u32})` ⇒ `tuple { f32, u32 }`
|
|
pub fn Tuple(comptime types: []const type) type {
|
|
return CreateUniqueTuple(types.len, types[0..types.len].*);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn CreateUniqueTuple(comptime N: comptime_int, comptime types: [N]type) type {
|
|
var tuple_fields: [types.len]std.builtin.Type.StructField = undefined;
|
|
inline for (types) |T, i| {
|
|
@setEvalBranchQuota(10_000);
|
|
var num_buf: [128]u8 = undefined;
|
|
tuple_fields[i] = .{
|
|
.name = std.fmt.bufPrint(&num_buf, "{d}", .{i}) catch unreachable,
|
|
.field_type = T,
|
|
.default_value = null,
|
|
.is_comptime = false,
|
|
.alignment = if (@sizeOf(T) > 0) @alignOf(T) else 0,
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return @Type(.{
|
|
.Struct = .{
|
|
.is_tuple = true,
|
|
.layout = .Auto,
|
|
.decls = &.{},
|
|
.fields = &tuple_fields,
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const TupleTester = struct {
|
|
fn assertTypeEqual(comptime Expected: type, comptime Actual: type) void {
|
|
if (Expected != Actual)
|
|
@compileError("Expected type " ++ @typeName(Expected) ++ ", but got type " ++ @typeName(Actual));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn assertTuple(comptime expected: anytype, comptime Actual: type) void {
|
|
const info = @typeInfo(Actual);
|
|
if (info != .Struct)
|
|
@compileError("Expected struct type");
|
|
if (!info.Struct.is_tuple)
|
|
@compileError("Struct type must be a tuple type");
|
|
|
|
const fields_list = std.meta.fields(Actual);
|
|
if (expected.len != fields_list.len)
|
|
@compileError("Argument count mismatch");
|
|
|
|
inline for (fields_list) |fld, i| {
|
|
if (expected[i] != fld.field_type) {
|
|
@compileError("Field " ++ fld.name ++ " expected to be type " ++ @typeName(expected[i]) ++ ", but was type " ++ @typeName(fld.field_type));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
test "ArgsTuple" {
|
|
TupleTester.assertTuple(.{}, ArgsTuple(fn () void));
|
|
TupleTester.assertTuple(.{u32}, ArgsTuple(fn (a: u32) []const u8));
|
|
TupleTester.assertTuple(.{ u32, f16 }, ArgsTuple(fn (a: u32, b: f16) noreturn));
|
|
TupleTester.assertTuple(.{ u32, f16, []const u8, void }, ArgsTuple(fn (a: u32, b: f16, c: []const u8, void) noreturn));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "Tuple" {
|
|
TupleTester.assertTuple(.{}, Tuple(&[_]type{}));
|
|
TupleTester.assertTuple(.{u32}, Tuple(&[_]type{u32}));
|
|
TupleTester.assertTuple(.{ u32, f16 }, Tuple(&[_]type{ u32, f16 }));
|
|
TupleTester.assertTuple(.{ u32, f16, []const u8, void }, Tuple(&[_]type{ u32, f16, []const u8, void }));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "Tuple deduplication" {
|
|
const T1 = std.meta.Tuple(&.{ u32, f32, i8 });
|
|
const T2 = std.meta.Tuple(&.{ u32, f32, i8 });
|
|
const T3 = std.meta.Tuple(&.{ u32, f32, i7 });
|
|
|
|
if (T1 != T2) {
|
|
@compileError("std.meta.Tuple doesn't deduplicate tuple types.");
|
|
}
|
|
if (T1 == T3) {
|
|
@compileError("std.meta.Tuple fails to generate different types.");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "ArgsTuple forwarding" {
|
|
const T1 = std.meta.Tuple(&.{ u32, f32, i8 });
|
|
const T2 = std.meta.ArgsTuple(fn (u32, f32, i8) void);
|
|
const T3 = std.meta.ArgsTuple(fn (u32, f32, i8) callconv(.C) noreturn);
|
|
|
|
if (T1 != T2) {
|
|
@compileError("std.meta.ArgsTuple produces different types than std.meta.Tuple");
|
|
}
|
|
if (T1 != T3) {
|
|
@compileError("std.meta.ArgsTuple produces different types for the same argument lists.");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// TODO: https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/425
|
|
pub fn globalOption(comptime name: []const u8, comptime T: type) ?T {
|
|
if (!@hasDecl(root, name))
|
|
return null;
|
|
return @as(T, @field(root, name));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns whether `error_union` contains an error.
|
|
pub fn isError(error_union: anytype) bool {
|
|
return if (error_union) |_| false else |_| true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "isError" {
|
|
try std.testing.expect(isError(math.absInt(@as(i8, -128))));
|
|
try std.testing.expect(!isError(math.absInt(@as(i8, -127))));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// This function returns a function pointer for a given function signature.
|
|
/// It's a helper to make code compatible to both stage1 and stage2.
|
|
///
|
|
/// **WARNING:** This function is deprecated and will be removed together with stage1.
|
|
pub fn FnPtr(comptime Fn: type) type {
|
|
return if (@import("builtin").zig_backend != .stage1)
|
|
*const Fn
|
|
else
|
|
Fn;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test "FnPtr" {
|
|
var func: FnPtr(fn () i64) = undefined;
|
|
|
|
// verify that we can perform runtime exchange
|
|
// and not have a function body in stage2:
|
|
|
|
func = std.time.timestamp;
|
|
_ = func();
|
|
|
|
func = std.time.milliTimestamp;
|
|
_ = func();
|
|
}
|