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/// The `libc_bitflags!` macro helps with a common use case of defining a public bitflags type
/// with values from the libc crate. It is used the same way as the `bitflags!` macro, except
/// that only the name of the flag value has to be given.
///
/// The `libc` crate must be in scope with the name `libc`.
///
/// # Example
/// ```
/// libc_bitflags!{
/// pub struct ProtFlags: libc::c_int {
/// PROT_NONE;
/// PROT_READ;
/// /// PROT_WRITE enables write protect
/// PROT_WRITE;
/// PROT_EXEC;
/// #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
/// PROT_GROWSDOWN;
/// #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
/// PROT_GROWSUP;
/// }
/// }
/// ```
///
/// Example with casting, due to a mistake in libc. In this example, the
/// various flags have different types, so we cast the broken ones to the right
/// type.
///
/// ```
/// libc_bitflags!{
/// pub struct SaFlags: libc::c_ulong {
/// SA_NOCLDSTOP as libc::c_ulong;
/// SA_NOCLDWAIT;
/// SA_NODEFER as libc::c_ulong;
/// SA_ONSTACK;
/// SA_RESETHAND as libc::c_ulong;
/// SA_RESTART as libc::c_ulong;
/// SA_SIGINFO;
/// }
/// }
/// ```
macro_rules! libc_bitflags {
(
$(#[$outer:meta])*
pub struct $BitFlags:ident: $T:ty {
$(
$(#[$inner:ident $($args:tt)*])*
$Flag:ident $(as $cast:ty)*;
)+
}
) => {
::bitflags::bitflags! {
$(#[$outer])*
pub struct $BitFlags: $T {
$(
$(#[$inner $($args)*])*
const $Flag = libc::$Flag $(as $cast)*;
)+
}
}
};
}
/// The `libc_enum!` macro helps with a common use case of defining an enum exclusively using
/// values from the `libc` crate. This macro supports both `pub` and private `enum`s.
///
/// The `libc` crate must be in scope with the name `libc`.
///
/// # Example
/// ```
/// libc_enum!{
/// pub enum ProtFlags {
/// PROT_NONE,
/// PROT_READ,
/// PROT_WRITE,
/// PROT_EXEC,
/// #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
/// PROT_GROWSDOWN,
/// #[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
/// PROT_GROWSUP,
/// }
/// }
/// ```
macro_rules! libc_enum {
// Exit rule.
(@make_enum
{
$v:vis
name: $BitFlags:ident,
attrs: [$($attrs:tt)*],
entries: [$($entries:tt)*],
}
) => {
$($attrs)*
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
$v enum $BitFlags {
$($entries)*
}
};
// Done accumulating.
(@accumulate_entries
{
$v:vis
name: $BitFlags:ident,
attrs: $attrs:tt,
},
$entries:tt;
) => {
libc_enum! {
@make_enum
{
$v
name: $BitFlags,
attrs: $attrs,
entries: $entries,
}
}
};
// Munch an attr.
(@accumulate_entries
$prefix:tt,
[$($entries:tt)*];
#[$attr:meta] $($tail:tt)*
) => {
libc_enum! {
@accumulate_entries
$prefix,
[
$($entries)*
#[$attr]
];
$($tail)*
}
};
// Munch last ident if not followed by a comma.
(@accumulate_entries
$prefix:tt,
[$($entries:tt)*];
$entry:ident
) => {
libc_enum! {
@accumulate_entries
$prefix,
[
$($entries)*
$entry = libc::$entry,
];
}
};
// Munch an ident; covers terminating comma case.
(@accumulate_entries
$prefix:tt,
[$($entries:tt)*];
$entry:ident, $($tail:tt)*
) => {
libc_enum! {
@accumulate_entries
$prefix,
[
$($entries)*
$entry = libc::$entry,
];
$($tail)*
}
};
// Munch an ident and cast it to the given type; covers terminating comma.
(@accumulate_entries
$prefix:tt,
[$($entries:tt)*];
$entry:ident as $ty:ty, $($tail:tt)*
) => {
libc_enum! {
@accumulate_entries
$prefix,
[
$($entries)*
$entry = libc::$entry as $ty,
];
$($tail)*
}
};
// Entry rule.
(
$(#[$attr:meta])*
$v:vis enum $BitFlags:ident {
$($vals:tt)*
}
) => {
libc_enum! {
@accumulate_entries
{
$v
name: $BitFlags,
attrs: [$(#[$attr])*],
},
[];
$($vals)*
}
};
}
/// A Rust version of the familiar C `offset_of` macro. It returns the byte
/// offset of `field` within struct `ty`
#[cfg(not(target_os = "redox"))]
macro_rules! offset_of {
($ty:ty, $field:ident) => {{
// Safe because we don't actually read from the dereferenced pointer
#[allow(unused_unsafe)] // for when the macro is used in an unsafe block
unsafe {
&(*(ptr::null() as *const $ty)).$field as *const _ as usize
}
}}
}