use core::ffi::CStr; #[test] fn compares_as_u8s() { let a: &CStr = c"Hello!"; // Starts with ascii let a_bytes: &[u8] = a.to_bytes(); assert!((..0b1000_0000).contains(&a_bytes[0])); let b: &CStr = c"こんにちは!"; // Starts with non ascii let b_bytes: &[u8] = b.to_bytes(); assert!((0b1000_0000..).contains(&b_bytes[0])); assert_eq!(Ord::cmp(a, b), Ord::cmp(a_bytes, b_bytes)); assert_eq!(PartialOrd::partial_cmp(a, b), PartialOrd::partial_cmp(a_bytes, b_bytes)); } #[test] fn debug() { let s = c"abc\x01\x02\n\xE2\x80\xA6\xFF"; assert_eq!(format!("{s:?}"), r#""abc\x01\x02\n…\xff""#); } #[test] fn display() { let s = c"\xf0\x28\x8c\xbc"; assert_eq!(format!("{}", s.display()), "�(��"); }