Struct vstd::ptr::PointsTo

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pub struct PointsTo<V> { /* private fields */ }
👎Deprecated: The vstd::ptr version of PPtr is deprecated. Use either: – PPtr<T> in vstd::simple_pptr (for simple use-cases, with fixed-size typed heap allocations) – *mut T with vstd::raw_ptr (for more advanced use-cases)
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A tracked ghost object that gives the user permission to dereference a pointer for reading or writing, or to free the memory at that pointer.

The meaning of a PointsTo object is given by the data in its View object, PointsToData.

See the PPtr documentation for more details.

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impl<V> PointsTo<V>

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pub spec fn view(self) -> PointsToData<V>

👎Deprecated: The vstd::ptr version of PPtr is deprecated. Use either: – PPtr<T> in vstd::simple_pptr (for simple use-cases, with fixed-size typed heap allocations) – *mut T with vstd::raw_ptr (for more advanced use-cases)
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pub proof fn is_nonnull(tracked &self)

👎Deprecated: The vstd::ptr version of PPtr is deprecated. Use either: – PPtr<T> in vstd::simple_pptr (for simple use-cases, with fixed-size typed heap allocations) – *mut T with vstd::raw_ptr (for more advanced use-cases)
ensures
self@.pptr != 0,

Any dereferenceable pointer must be non-null. (Note that null pointers do exist and are representable by PPtr; however, it is not possible to obtain a PointsTo token for any such a pointer.)

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pub proof fn leak_contents(tracked &mut self)

👎Deprecated: The vstd::ptr version of PPtr is deprecated. Use either: – PPtr<T> in vstd::simple_pptr (for simple use-cases, with fixed-size typed heap allocations) – *mut T with vstd::raw_ptr (for more advanced use-cases)
ensures
self@.pptr == old(self)@.pptr && self@.value.is_None(),
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impl<V> PointsTo<V>

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pub proof fn into_raw(tracked self) -> tracked points_to_raw : PointsToRaw

👎Deprecated: The vstd::ptr version of PPtr is deprecated. Use either: – PPtr<T> in vstd::simple_pptr (for simple use-cases, with fixed-size typed heap allocations) – *mut T with vstd::raw_ptr (for more advanced use-cases)
requires
self@.value.is_None(),
ensures
points_to_raw.is_range(self@.pptr, size_of::<V>() as int),
is_sized::<V>(),
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pub proof fn borrow_raw(tracked &self) -> tracked points_to_raw : &PointsToRaw

👎Deprecated: The vstd::ptr version of PPtr is deprecated. Use either: – PPtr<T> in vstd::simple_pptr (for simple use-cases, with fixed-size typed heap allocations) – *mut T with vstd::raw_ptr (for more advanced use-cases)
requires
self@.value.is_None(),
ensures
points_to_raw.is_range(self@.pptr, size_of::<V>() as int),
is_sized::<V>(),

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impl<V> RefUnwindSafe for PointsTo<V>
where V: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<V> Send for PointsTo<V>
where V: Send,

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impl<V> Sync for PointsTo<V>
where V: Sync,

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impl<V> Unpin for PointsTo<V>
where V: Unpin,

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impl<V> UnwindSafe for PointsTo<V>
where V: UnwindSafe,

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where T: 'static + ?Sized,

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