A procedural macro to check for invalid casts
Like -C overflow-checks, cast_checks is enabled only for debug builds by default. To enable cast_checks for release builds, set the crate-level release feature.
cast_checks::enable essentially rewrites each expression of the form:
expr as Tto an expression involving try_into:
<_ as TryInto::< T >>::try_into( expr ).expect("invalid cast")So when an invalid cast occurs, a message like the following results:
thread 'checked_truncation' panicked at 'invalid cast: TryFromIntError(())', cast_checks/tests/basic.rs:30:13
We say "essentially rewrites" because the actual generated code is slightly more complex. It uses Nikolai Vazquez's impls' trick to determine whether an appropriate TryInto implementation exists.
You must use cast_checks::enable as an outer attribute. Example:
#[cast_checks::enable]
fn as_u16(x: u64) -> u16 {
x as u16
}We recommend enabling Rust features custom_inner_attributes and proc_macro_hygiene.
If you enable the custom_inner_attributes and proc_macro_hygiene features, you can use cast_checks::enable as an inner attribute. Example:
#![feature(custom_inner_attributes, proc_macro_hygiene)]
mod m {
#![cast_checks::enable]
/* items */
}If you are concerned that some casts are not being checked, try setting CAST_CHECKS_LOG and passing the procmacro2_semver_exempt config flag when compiling, e.g.:
CAST_CHECKS_LOG=1 RUSTFLAGS='--cfg procmacro2_semver_exempt' cargo buildThis will cause cast_checks to dump to standard output:
- all rewritten locations
- all modules whose contents are not visited because they are not inlined
Example:
cast_checks rewriting `x as u16` at src/lib.rs:3:0
cast_checks not descending into `mod c ;` at src/lib.rs:3:0
Note that CAST_CHECKS_LOG requires --cfg procmacro2_semver_exempt to be passed to rustc.