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Added pointer arrays option #1564

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10 changes: 7 additions & 3 deletions src/codegen/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -3908,9 +3908,13 @@ mod utils {
// [1]: http://c0x.coding-guidelines.com/6.7.5.3.html
let arg_ty = match *arg_ty.canonical_type(ctx).kind() {
TypeKind::Array(t, _) => {
t.to_rust_ty_or_opaque(ctx, &())
.to_ptr(ctx.resolve_type(t).is_const())
},
let stream = if ctx.options().array_pointers_in_arguments {
(*arg_ty).to_rust_ty_or_opaque(ctx, &arg_item)
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Do you need the explicit dereference?

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Weird. I did this because it complained but now it works without

} else {
t.to_rust_ty_or_opaque(ctx, &())
};
stream.to_ptr(ctx.resolve_type(t).is_const())
}
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This is much more concise than the initial version :)

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Thanks :)

TypeKind::Pointer(inner) => {
let inner = ctx.resolve_item(inner);
let inner_ty = inner.expect_type();
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