Function std::ptr::eq 1.17.0
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pub fn eq<T>(a: *const T, b: *const T) -> bool where
T: ?Sized,
Compare raw pointers for equality.
This is the same as using the ==
operator, but less generic:
the arguments have to be *const T
raw pointers,
not anything that implements PartialEq
.
This can be used to compare &T
references (which coerce to *const T
implicitly)
by their address rather than comparing the values they point to
(which is what the PartialEq for &T
implementation does).
Examples
use std::ptr; let five = 5; let other_five = 5; let five_ref = &five; let same_five_ref = &five; let other_five_ref = &other_five; assert!(five_ref == same_five_ref); assert!(five_ref == other_five_ref); assert!(ptr::eq(five_ref, same_five_ref)); assert!(!ptr::eq(five_ref, other_five_ref));Run