## !!! ATTENTION !!! 1. When converting types without checking the size of the data, you really need to understand what you are doing. 2. You must understand the specifics of the platform you are using. ## Library features: 1. Casting any type A to any type B with generic data without and with data dimension checking. 2. Ability to use transmutation in constant functions in very old versions of rust.. 3. Possibility of delayed transmutation through contracts. 4. Ability to work without the standard library. ## Usage: Add this to your Cargo.toml: ```toml [dependencies] cluFullTransmute = "1.3.0" ``` and this to your source code: ```rust use cluFullTransmute::mem::transmute; ``` ## Example: ```rust use cluFullTransmute::transmute_or_panic; use core::fmt::Display; /* For example, let's write some code with a Drop trait that panics when dropped and holds some data. We then transmute this data to another similar struct and check that we have effectively overridden the Drop trait and have a different struct with some data. We can also remove the Drop trait altogether or do any number of other things. */ /// Struct to panic when dropped #[derive(Debug)] #[repr(transparent)] struct PanicWhenDrop(T); impl Drop for PanicWhenDrop { fn drop(&mut self) { panic!("panic, discovered `drop(PanicWhenDrop);`"); } } /// Struct to print value when dropped #[derive(Debug)] #[repr(transparent)] struct PrintlnWhenDrop(T) where T: Display; impl Drop for PrintlnWhenDrop where T: Display, { fn drop(&mut self) { println!("println: {}", self.0); } } fn main() { let a: PanicWhenDrop = PanicWhenDrop(1024); println!("in a: {:?}", a); let b: PrintlnWhenDrop = unsafe { transmute_or_panic(a as PanicWhenDrop) }; println!("out b: {:?}", b); drop(b); // <--- drop, PrintlnWhenDrop! } ``` See all ## License: This project has a single license (LICENSE-APACHE-2.0).
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