Stabilize some of alloc_layout_extras
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@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ impl Layout {
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/// Returns an error if the combination of `self.size()` and the given
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/// `align` violates the conditions listed in
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/// [`Layout::from_size_align`](#method.from_size_align).
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#[unstable(feature = "alloc_layout_extra", issue = "55724")]
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#[stable(feature = "alloc_layout_manipulation", since = "1.44.0")]
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#[inline]
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pub fn align_to(&self, align: usize) -> Result<Self, LayoutErr> {
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Layout::from_size_align(self.size(), cmp::max(self.align(), align))
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@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ impl Layout {
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///
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/// This is equivalent to adding the result of `padding_needed_for`
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/// to the layout's current size.
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#[unstable(feature = "alloc_layout_extra", issue = "55724")]
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#[stable(feature = "alloc_layout_manipulation", since = "1.44.0")]
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#[inline]
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pub fn pad_to_align(&self) -> Layout {
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let pad = self.padding_needed_for(self.align());
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@@ -258,19 +258,17 @@ impl Layout {
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/// Creates a layout describing the record for `self` followed by
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/// `next`, including any necessary padding to ensure that `next`
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/// will be properly aligned. Note that the resulting layout will
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/// satisfy the alignment properties of both `self` and `next`.
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/// will be properly aligned, but no trailing padding. Note that
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/// the resulting layout will satisfy the alignment properties of
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/// both `self` and `next`, in order to ensure field alignment.
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///
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/// The resulting layout will be the same as that of a C struct containing
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/// two fields with the layouts of `self` and `next`, in that order.
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///
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/// Returns `Some((k, offset))`, where `k` is layout of the concatenated
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/// Returns `Ok((k, offset))`, where `k` is layout of the concatenated
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/// record and `offset` is the relative location, in bytes, of the
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/// start of the `next` embedded within the concatenated record
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/// (assuming that the record itself starts at offset 0).
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///
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/// On arithmetic overflow, returns `LayoutErr`.
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#[unstable(feature = "alloc_layout_extra", issue = "55724")]
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#[stable(feature = "alloc_layout_manipulation", since = "1.44.0")]
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#[inline]
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pub fn extend(&self, next: Self) -> Result<(Self, usize), LayoutErr> {
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let new_align = cmp::max(self.align(), next.align());
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@@ -318,13 +316,12 @@ impl Layout {
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/// Creates a layout describing the record for a `[T; n]`.
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///
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/// On arithmetic overflow, returns `LayoutErr`.
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#[unstable(feature = "alloc_layout_extra", issue = "55724")]
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#[stable(feature = "alloc_layout_manipulation", since = "1.44.0")]
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#[inline]
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pub fn array<T>(n: usize) -> Result<Self, LayoutErr> {
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Layout::new::<T>().repeat(n).map(|(k, offs)| {
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debug_assert!(offs == mem::size_of::<T>());
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k
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})
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let (layout, offset) = Layout::new::<T>().repeat(n)?;
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debug_assert_eq!(offset, mem::size_of::<T>());
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Ok(layout.pad_to_align())
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}
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}
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