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#272 in Memory management
Used in fast_enum_conversion
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addr_of_enum
This crate provides #[derive(AddrOfEnum)]
and addr_of_enum!
macro to get a field pointer of specified variant without creating an intermediated reference. It works like std::ptr::addr_of!
, but works only on enums.
This macro is zero-cost, which means that it calculates without minimum cost in release mode.
It also works on variables which has uninhabited types.
Example
# use addr_of_enum::{addr_of_enum, AddrOfEnum};
#[derive(AddrOfEnum)]
#[repr(C)]
enum MyEnum {
E1(usize, u8),
E2 {
item1: u32,
item2: u8,
}
}
let e = MyEnum::E1(1, 2);
let _: *const usize = addr_of_enum!(&e, E1, 0);
let _: *const u32 = addr_of_enum!(&e, E2, item1);
Limitations
For now, the macros cannot be used in const context.
Dependencies
~1.5MB
~39K SLoC