File: array-trait.rs

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// Figuring out the size of a vector type that depends on traits doesn't ICE

#![allow(dead_code)]
#![feature(repr_simd, core_intrinsics, generic_const_exprs)]
#![allow(non_camel_case_types, incomplete_features)]

use std::intrinsics::simd::{simd_extract, simd_insert};

pub trait Simd {
    type Lane: Clone + Copy;
    const SIZE: usize;
}

pub struct i32x4;
impl Simd for i32x4 {
    type Lane = i32;
    const SIZE: usize = 4;
}

#[repr(simd)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct T<S: Simd>([S::Lane; S::SIZE]);
//~^ ERROR unconstrained generic constant
//~| ERROR SIMD vector element type should be a primitive scalar
//~| ERROR unconstrained generic constant

pub fn main() {
    let mut t = T::<i32x4>([0; 4]);
    unsafe {
        t = simd_insert(t, 3, 3);
        assert_eq!(3, simd_extract(t, 3));
    }
}