pub struct TargetDataLayout {
pub endian: Endian,
pub i1_align: AbiAndPrefAlign,
pub i8_align: AbiAndPrefAlign,
pub i16_align: AbiAndPrefAlign,
pub i32_align: AbiAndPrefAlign,
pub i64_align: AbiAndPrefAlign,
pub i128_align: AbiAndPrefAlign,
pub f32_align: AbiAndPrefAlign,
pub f64_align: AbiAndPrefAlign,
pub pointer_size: Size,
pub pointer_align: AbiAndPrefAlign,
pub aggregate_align: AbiAndPrefAlign,
pub vector_align: Vec<(Size, AbiAndPrefAlign)>,
pub instruction_address_space: u32,
}
Parsed Data layout
for a target, which contains everything needed to compute layouts.
Alignments for vector types.
Return exclusive upper bound on object size.
The theoretical maximum object size is defined as the maximum positive isize
value.
This ensures that the offset
semantics remain well-defined by allowing it to correctly
index every address within an object along with one byte past the end, along with allowing
isize
to store the difference between any two pointers into an object.
The upper bound on 64-bit currently needs to be lower because LLVM uses a 64-bit integer
to represent object size in bits. It would need to be 1 << 61 to account for this, but is
currently conservatively bounded to 1 << 47 as that is enough to cover the current usable
address space on 64-bit ARMv8 and x86_64.
Creates an instance of TargetDataLayout
.
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The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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this method will likely be replaced by an associated static
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The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (try_from
)
Create an error for a missing method specialization. Defaults to panicking with type, trait & method names. S
is the encoder/decoder state type, T
is the type being encoded/decoded, and the arguments are the names of the trait and method that should've been overridden. Read more