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/// Asserts that the type does **not** implement _all_ of the given traits. /// /// This can be used to ensure types do not implement auto traits such as /// [`Send`] and [`Sync`], as well as traits with [blanket `impl`s][blanket]. /// /// Note that the combination of all provided traits is required to not be /// implemented. If you want to check that none of multiple traits are /// implemented you should invoke [`assert_not_impl_any!`] instead. /// /// # Examples /// /// On stable Rust, using the macro requires a unique “label” when used in a /// module scope: /// #[cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", doc = "```ignore")] #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "nightly"), doc = "```")] /// # #[macro_use] extern crate static_assertions; /// # use static_assertions::_core::cell::Cell; /// # fn main() {} /// assert_not_impl_all!(ptr0; *const u16, Send, Sync); /// assert_not_impl_all!(ptr1; *const u8, Send, Sync); /// ``` /// /// The [labeling limitation](index.html#limitations) is not necessary if /// compiling on nightly Rust with the `nightly` feature enabled: /// #[cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", doc = "```")] #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "nightly"), doc = "```ignore")] /// #![feature(underscore_const_names)] /// # #[macro_use] extern crate static_assertions; /// /// assert_not_impl_all!(&'static mut u8, Copy); /// /// fn main() { /// assert_not_impl_all!(u32, Into<usize>); /// } /// ``` /// /// The following example fails to compile since `u32` can be converted into /// `u64`. /// /// ```compile_fail /// # #[macro_use] extern crate static_assertions; /// # fn main() {} /// assert_not_impl_all!(u32, Into<u64>); /// ``` /// /// `Cell<u32>` is not both `Sync` and `Send`. /// #[cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", doc = "```ignore")] #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "nightly"), doc = "```")] /// # #[macro_use] extern crate static_assertions; /// # use static_assertions::_core::cell::Cell; /// # fn main() {} /// assert_not_impl_all!(cell; Cell<u32>, Sync, Send); /// ``` /// But it is `Send`, so this fails to compile. /// /// ```compile_fail /// # #[macro_use] extern crate static_assertions; /// # use static_assertions::_core::cell::Cell; /// # fn main() {} /// assert_not_impl_all!(cell; Cell<u32>, Send); /// ``` /// /// [`Send`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Send.html /// [`Sync`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Sync.html /// [`assert_not_impl_any!`]: macro.assert_not_impl_any.html /// [blanket]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/second-edition/ch10-02-traits.html#using-trait-bounds-to-conditionally-implement-methods #[macro_export(local_inner_macros)] macro_rules! assert_not_impl_all { ($($xs:tt)+) => { _assert_not_impl_all!($($xs)+); }; } /// Asserts that the type does **not** implement _any_ of the given traits. /// /// This can be used to ensure types do not implement auto traits such as /// [`Send`] and [`Sync`], as well as traits with [blanket `impl`s][blanket]. /// /// The result of the macro fails to compile if any of the provided individual /// traits are implemented for the type. If you want to check that a combination /// of traits is not implemented you should invoke [`assert_not_impl_all!`] /// instead. For single traits both macros behave the same. /// /// # Examples /// /// On stable Rust, using the macro requires a unique “label” when used in a /// module scope: /// #[cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", doc = "```ignore")] #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "nightly"), doc = "```")] /// # #[macro_use] extern crate static_assertions; /// # fn main() {} /// assert_not_impl_any!(ptr0; *const u16, Send); /// assert_not_impl_any!(ptr1; *const u8, Send, Sync); /// ``` /// /// The [labeling limitation](index.html#limitations) is not necessary if /// compiling on nightly Rust with the `nightly` feature enabled: /// #[cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", doc = "```")] #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "nightly"), doc = "```ignore")] /// #![feature(underscore_const_names)] /// # #[macro_use] extern crate static_assertions; /// /// assert_not_impl_any!(&'static mut u8, Copy); /// /// fn main() { /// assert_not_impl_any!(u32, Into<usize>); /// } /// ``` /// /// The following example fails to compile since `u32` can be converted into /// `u64` even though it can not be converted into a `u16`. /// /// ```compile_fail /// # #[macro_use] extern crate static_assertions; /// # fn main() {} /// assert_not_impl_any!(u32, Into<u64>, Into<u16>); /// ``` /// /// [`Send`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Send.html /// [`Sync`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Sync.html /// [`assert_not_impl_all!`]: macro.assert_not_impl_all.html /// [blanket]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/second-edition/ch10-02-traits.html#using-trait-bounds-to-conditionally-implement-methods #[macro_export(local_inner_macros)] macro_rules! assert_not_impl_any { ($($xs:tt)+) => { _assert_not_impl_any!($($xs)+); }; } #[doc(hidden)] #[cfg(feature = "nightly")] #[macro_export(local_inner_macros)] macro_rules! _assert_not_impl_all { ($x:ty, $($t:path),+ $(,)*) => { const _: fn() -> () = || { #[allow(dead_code)] struct Invalid; trait AmbiguousIfImpl<A> { fn some_item() {} } impl<T: ?Sized> AmbiguousIfImpl<()> for T {} impl<T: ?Sized $(+ $t)*> AmbiguousIfImpl<Invalid> for T {} let _ = <$x as AmbiguousIfImpl<_>>::some_item; }; }; } #[doc(hidden)] #[cfg(not(feature = "nightly"))] #[macro_export(local_inner_macros)] macro_rules! _assert_not_impl_all { ($x:ty, $($t:path),+ $(,)*) => { { #[allow(dead_code)] struct Invalid; trait AmbiguousIfImpl<A> { fn some_item() {} } impl<T: ?Sized> AmbiguousIfImpl<()> for T {} impl<T: ?Sized $(+ $t)*> AmbiguousIfImpl<Invalid> for T {} let _ = <$x as AmbiguousIfImpl<_>>::some_item; } }; ($label:ident; $($xs:tt)+) => { #[allow(dead_code, non_snake_case)] fn $label() { assert_not_impl_all!($($xs)+); } }; } #[doc(hidden)] #[cfg(feature = "nightly")] #[macro_export(local_inner_macros)] macro_rules! _assert_not_impl_any { ($x:ty, $($t:path),+ $(,)*) => { const _: fn() -> () = || { trait AmbiguousIfImpl<A> { fn some_item() {} } impl<T: ?Sized> AmbiguousIfImpl<()> for T {} $({ #[allow(dead_code)] struct Invalid; impl<T: ?Sized + $t> AmbiguousIfImpl<Invalid> for T {} })+ let _ = <$x as AmbiguousIfImpl<_>>::some_item; }; }; } #[doc(hidden)] #[cfg(not(feature = "nightly"))] #[macro_export(local_inner_macros)] macro_rules! _assert_not_impl_any { ($x:ty, $($t:path),+ $(,)*) => { { trait AmbiguousIfImpl<A> { fn some_item() {} } impl<T: ?Sized> AmbiguousIfImpl<()> for T {} $({ #[allow(dead_code)] struct Invalid; impl<T: ?Sized + $t> AmbiguousIfImpl<Invalid> for T {} })+ let _ = <$x as AmbiguousIfImpl<_>>::some_item; } }; ($label:ident; $($xs:tt)+) => { #[allow(dead_code, non_snake_case)] fn $label() { assert_not_impl_any!($($xs)+); } }; }