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Note rust intrinsics
Eric Holk edited this page Jun 21, 2012
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Rust provides several intrinsic functions. These are called like normal functions, but are translated directly into LLVM code by trans. These are meant to implement low-level, unsafe things in the core libraries. This page attempts to list all the intrinsics, what they do, how to use them, and why they exist. The intrinsics are currently implemented in src/rustc/middle/trans/native.rs.
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fn addr_of<T>(val: T) -> *T
- Returns the address of a thing. Used to imlpementptr::addr_of
andptr::mut_addr_of
. Use these functions instead. fn atomic_add(&dst: int, src: int) -> int
fn atomic_add_acq(&dst: int, src: int) -> int
fn atomic_add_rel(&dst: int, src: int) -> int
fn atomic_sub(&dst: int, src: int) -> int
fn atomic_sub_acq(&dst: int, src: int) -> int
fn atomic_sub_rel(&dst: int, src: int) -> int
fn atomic_xchng(&dst: int, src: int) -> int
fn atomic_xchng_acq(&dst: int, src: int) -> int
fn atomic_xchng_rel(&dst: int, src: int) -> int
forget
frame_address
get_tydesc
init
min_align_of
move_val
move_val_init
needs_drop
pref_align_of
reinterpret_cast
size_of
visit_ty