// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
/*
The unsafe package contains operations that step around the type safety of Go programs.
*/
package unsafe
// ArbitraryType is here for the purposes of documentation only and is not actually
// part of the unsafe package. It represents the type of an arbitrary Go expression.
type ArbitraryType int
// Pointer represents a pointer to an arbitrary type. There are three special operations
// available for type Pointer that are not available for other types.
// 1) A pointer value of any type can be converted to a Pointer.
// 2) A uintptr can be converted to a Pointer.
// 3) A Pointer can be converted to a uintptr.
// Pointer therefore allows a program to defeat the type system and read and write
// arbitrary memory. It should be used with extreme care.
type Pointer *ArbitraryType
// Sizeof returns the size in bytes occupied by the value v. The size is that of the
// "top level" of the value only. For instance, if v is a slice, it returns the size of
// the slice descriptor, not the size of the memory referenced by the slice.
func Sizeof(v ArbitraryType) int
// Offsetof returns the offset within the struct of the field represented by v,
// which must be of the form struct_value.field. In other words, it returns the
// number of bytes between the start of the struct and the start of the field.
func Offsetof(v ArbitraryType) int
// Alignof returns the alignment of the value v. It is the maximum value m such
// that the address of a variable with the type of v will always always be zero mod m.
// If v is of the form obj.f, it returns the alignment of field f within struct object obj.
func Alignof(v ArbitraryType) int
// Typeof returns the type of an interface value, a runtime.Type.
func Typeof(i interface{}) (typ interface{})
// Reflect unpacks an interface value into its type and the address of a copy of the
// internal value.
func Reflect(i interface{}) (typ interface{}, addr uintptr)
// Unreflect inverts Reflect: Given a type and a pointer, it returns an empty interface value
// with those contents. The typ is assumed to contain a pointer to a runtime type;
// the type information in the interface{} is ignored, so that, for example, both
// *reflect.StructType and *runtime.StructType can be passed for typ.
func Unreflect(typ interface{}, addr uintptr) (ret interface{})
// New allocates and returns a pointer to memory for a new value of the given type.
// The typ is assumed to hold a pointer to a runtime type.
// Callers should use reflect.MakeZero instead of invoking unsafe.New directly.
func New(typ interface{}) Pointer
// NewArray allocates and returns a pointer to an array of n elements of the given type.
// The typ is assumed to hold a pointer to a runtime type.
// Callers should use reflect.MakeSlice instead of invoking unsafe.NewArray directly.
func NewArray(typ interface{}, n int) Pointer
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