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// tidy-alphabetical-start
#![cfg_attr(all(feature = "nightly", test), feature(stmt_expr_attributes))]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", allow(internal_features))]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", feature(extend_one, step_trait, test))]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", feature(new_zeroed_alloc))]
#![warn(unreachable_pub)]
// tidy-alphabetical-end
pub mod bit_set;
#[cfg(feature = "nightly")]
pub mod interval;
mod idx;
mod slice;
mod vec;
pub use idx::Idx;
pub use rustc_index_macros::newtype_index;
pub use slice::IndexSlice;
pub use vec::IndexVec;
/// Type size assertion. The first argument is a type and the second argument is its expected size.
///
/// <div class="warning">
///
/// Emitting hard errors from size assertions like this is generally not
/// recommended, especially in libraries, because they can cause build failures if the layout
/// algorithm or dependencies change. Here in rustc we control the toolchain and layout algorithm,
/// so the former is not a problem. For the latter we have a lockfile as rustc is an application and
/// precompiled library.
///
/// Short version: Don't copy this macro into your own code. Use a `#[test]` instead.
///
/// </div>
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! static_assert_size {
($ty:ty, $size:expr) => {
const _: [(); $size] = [(); ::std::mem::size_of::<$ty>()];
};
}