@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ pub type uint32_t = u32;
2020pub type uint64_t = u64 ;
2121
2222cfg_if ! {
23- if #[ cfg( all( target_arch = "aarch64" , not( any ( target_os = "windows" , target_os = "macos" , target_os = "ios" , target_os = "tvos" , target_os = "watchos" ) ) ) ) ] {
23+ if #[ cfg( all( target_arch = "aarch64" , not( target_os = "windows" ) ) ) ] {
2424 // This introduces partial support for FFI with __int128 and
2525 // equivalent types on platforms where Rust's definition is validated
2626 // to match the standard C ABI of that platform.
@@ -59,43 +59,41 @@ cfg_if! {
5959 /// C __uint128_t (alternate name for [__uint128][])
6060 pub type __uint128_t = u128 ;
6161
62- macro_rules! static_assert_eq {
63- ( $a: expr, $b: expr) => {
64- const _: [ ( ) ; $a] = [ ( ) ; $b] ;
65- } ;
66- }
62+ cfg_if! {
63+ if #[ cfg( libc_underscore_const_names) ] {
64+ macro_rules! static_assert_eq {
65+ ( $a: expr, $b: expr) => {
66+ const _: [ ( ) ; $a] = [ ( ) ; $b] ;
67+ } ;
68+ }
6769
68- // NOTE: if you add more platforms to here, you may need to cfg
69- // these consts. They should always match the platform's values
70- // for `sizeof(__int128)` and `_Alignof(__int128)`.
71- const _SIZE_128: usize = 16 ;
72- const _ALIGN_128: usize = 16 ;
70+ // NOTE: if you add more platforms to here, you may need to cfg
71+ // these consts. They should always match the platform's values
72+ // for `sizeof(__int128)` and `_Alignof(__int128)`.
73+ const _SIZE_128: usize = 16 ;
74+ const _ALIGN_128: usize = 16 ;
7375
74- // Since Rust doesn't officially guarantee that these types
75- // have compatible ABIs, we const assert that these values have the
76- // known size/align of the target platform's libc. If rustc ever
77- // tries to regress things, it will cause a compilation error.
78- //
79- // This isn't a bullet-proof solution because e.g. it doesn't
80- // catch the fact that llvm and gcc disagree on how x64 __int128
81- // is actually *passed* on the stack (clang underaligns it for
82- // the same reason that rustc *never* properly aligns it).
83- // FIXME: temporarily disabled because of a ctest2 bug.
84- // static_assert_eq!(core::mem::size_of::<__int128>(), _SIZE_128);
85- // static_assert_eq!(core::mem::align_of::<__int128>(), _ALIGN_128);
76+ // Since Rust doesn't officially guarantee that these types
77+ // have compatible ABIs, we const assert that these values have the
78+ // known size/align of the target platform's libc. If rustc ever
79+ // tries to regress things, it will cause a compilation error.
80+ //
81+ // This isn't a bullet-proof solution because e.g. it doesn't
82+ // catch the fact that llvm and gcc disagree on how x64 __int128
83+ // is actually *passed* on the stack (clang underaligns it for
84+ // the same reason that rustc *never* properly aligns it).
85+ static_assert_eq!( core:: mem:: size_of:: <__int128>( ) , _SIZE_128) ;
86+ static_assert_eq!( core:: mem:: align_of:: <__int128>( ) , _ALIGN_128) ;
8687
87- // static_assert_eq!(core::mem::size_of::<__uint128>(), _SIZE_128);
88- // static_assert_eq!(core::mem::align_of::<__uint128>(), _ALIGN_128);
88+ static_assert_eq!( core:: mem:: size_of:: <__uint128>( ) , _SIZE_128) ;
89+ static_assert_eq!( core:: mem:: align_of:: <__uint128>( ) , _ALIGN_128) ;
8990
90- // static_assert_eq!(core::mem::size_of::<__int128_t>(), _SIZE_128);
91- // static_assert_eq!(core::mem::align_of::<__int128_t>(), _ALIGN_128);
91+ static_assert_eq!( core:: mem:: size_of:: <__int128_t>( ) , _SIZE_128) ;
92+ static_assert_eq!( core:: mem:: align_of:: <__int128_t>( ) , _ALIGN_128) ;
9293
93- // static_assert_eq!(core::mem::size_of::<__uint128_t>(), _SIZE_128);
94- // static_assert_eq!(core::mem::align_of::<__uint128_t>(), _ALIGN_128);
95- } else if #[ cfg( all( target_arch = "aarch64" , any( target_os = "macos" , target_os = "ios" , target_os = "tvos" , target_os = "watchos" ) ) ) ] {
96- /// /// C `__int128_t`
97- pub type __int128_t = i128 ;
98- /// /// C `__uint128_t`
99- pub type __uint128_t = u128 ;
94+ static_assert_eq!( core:: mem:: size_of:: <__uint128_t>( ) , _SIZE_128) ;
95+ static_assert_eq!( core:: mem:: align_of:: <__uint128_t>( ) , _ALIGN_128) ;
96+ }
97+ }
10098 }
10199}
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