macro_rules! transmute {
($e:expr) => { ... };
}Expand description
Safely transmutes a value of one type to a value of another type of the same size.
This macro behaves like an invocation of this function:
ⓘ
const fn transmute<Src, Dst>(src: Src) -> Dst
where
Src: IntoBytes,
Dst: FromBytes,
size_of::<Src>() == size_of::<Dst>(),
{
...
}However, unlike a function, this macro can only be invoked when the types of
Src and Dst are completely concrete. The types Src and Dst are
inferred from the calling context; they cannot be explicitly specified in
the macro invocation.
Note that the Src produced by the expression $e will not be dropped.
Semantically, its bits will be copied into a new value of type Dst, the
original Src will be forgotten, and the value of type Dst will be
returned.
§Examples
let one_dimensional: [u8; 8] = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7];
let two_dimensional: [[u8; 4]; 2] = transmute!(one_dimensional);
assert_eq!(two_dimensional, [[0, 1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6, 7]]);§Use in const contexts
This macro can be invoked in const contexts.