// Copyright 2021 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BASE_CONTAINERS_SPAN_RUST_H_ #define BASE_CONTAINERS_SPAN_RUST_H_ #include #include "base/containers/span.h" #include "build/build_config.h" #include "third_party/rust/cxx/v1/cxx.h" #if BUILDFLAG(IS_NACL) #error "span_rust.h included under IS_NACL" #endif namespace base { // Creates a Rust slice from a span. inline rust::Slice SpanToRustSlice(span span) { return rust::Slice(span.data(), span.size()); } // Note to future editors: if you add code to convert from a rust::Slice to a // span, you should be aware that Rust slices (and cxx) return a fabricated // non-null pointer for zero-length slices, and that this will likely need // converting to NULL before constructing a span. cxx handles the conversion // from NULL to an artificial pointer (specifically it uses alignof) in the // C++ -> Rust direction, but does nothing cunning in the other direction, // presumably on the assumption that C++ won't access the data pointer if the // length is 0. But we do not think (reinterpret_cast(alignof(T)), 0) can // safely be stored in span today. The pointer arithmetic rules have special // cases for NULL, but otherwise it is only defined if there is actually an // object at the address, and there is no object at alignof(T). // https://eel.is/c++draft/expr.add#4 // https://eel.is/c++draft/expr.add#5 } // namespace base #endif // BASE_CONTAINERS_SPAN_RUST_H_